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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-28 - Newport Beach Daily PilotI, I I OMO MICROftUCDG BIRVIOI 1010 Se LGOJ St. Anaheill, Cn11t. D2000 IDl CXllP. Weekend voe la, NO. 219. ~ SECTIONS. 12 PAtiES SATURDAY, OCTOIER 21, ,.967 even sea e 3 U.S. Planes Lost f In Raid on Football Scores --. F.Uerten 13, Golden West 7 a .. da_.• 28, SA Valley 12 Mesa 13, Core•• del Mar 8 Santa Ana 34, Westminster 0 Ala .. elm 39, Newport 7 Feothlll 27, i..guna Beach 0 Saa (;lemente 28, VWa Park 0 Somethl•I ie Think On Give Teeners qn Island;~ -·~ They'll Have GoOd Lile By MARGARET BALL Of .. .,...,....,...., Ask teenagers what tlbey woa1d like on an island built just for them, and most of them get a dre~ toae in their voices and a far away look ill their eyes. "I'd like lots of people, from abOut 14 to 18 years old, and have tM island like a fcrest," murmured Pam Lar· sen, a sophomore at Harbor High in Newport Beach. Psychedelic light 1bow1 • • • a place to change your ap- pearance to 1 e e bow you w o u 1 d took as a hippie or surfer . . . music piped all over the island • . . and lot.a of free food were some other answers. .IANI DOVLI Tb1rty Orange Coast students were sampled for ideas -some of which could become reality on Teen Island, a three-acre, matt-made "world of its own" planned as part of the Califor- nia Exposition opening next summer in Sacramento. S t a t e Senator James E. Whet- more is collecting ldeaa from teen- agers throughout California for their special spot at the $34 million, 630- ~ . exposition. 'l'l\ings to d 0. and all kinds of music, were prob- ably th e most· wanted items men· tioned by I o c a I JANICE STONI students. .,.. """'' "We need a palce to go at oigbt and weekends where a guy could buy a nice dinner for two for about S5," said Deruris Fox, 14, of 45.2 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Seconding this, Cindy Rippetoe, a Harbor HJgh sophomore, requested a "teenage night.club thing" with no freak-outs or roughnecks allowed. She thought bowling and a nice pool hall would be popular, too. Cindy's brother, Greg, an eighth grader at Kaiser School in Costa Mesa, wants riding stables and a spe· cial spot for picnics. Surfing, swim.ming, ice skating, foot- ball and dancing were all musts, the students agreed. (See TEEN-AGERS, Page Z) 2 New Witnesses Back l(irschke Travel Alibi Hanoi Reds Lose 27 Aircraft 1n s~ Days SAIGON (AP) -U.S. jeta bombea the Hanoi and~.._. Friday for the fo.u1h ttnJ,abt 411.J and kllt three more plaael., mPtac tbia week one of the •«st iD tbe wu 61r Ameri-can plao.e Joues. 'lbe U.S. Command said AmerieaD pilot.a shot don one &oorw .. IOG, but reported tb.rea U.S. p&IDes 'ftl'e lost to enemy sramt an ad (oar Biers are mininc 'lbe ram. clealiq heavy .... to North Viefnameee Jm.taJta!Ses, an taking a JDOU8tbll toll ol pa... OD both 1ida. Tiie U.S. ConnneN says 27 of Nortb Viee.m'• MIG apce.a have been reported dlllrofecl • clam· aged tllil week ........ ~··z:/ a total of 14 U.1. ~ "" :.c-fidally reported at. -one ... ed early in the week ad l.inee Tuel· day, 13 nun baft been loll and a total ot. 1$ fliers are miMinc -one c# them an admiral's aoa.. The ~ American a.innft losses for any sevmHlay period in 'the Vietnam war la 11 planes downed Aug. 21·27 with 24 flien mWtng 'lbe North Viefnanwiw cWmect they shot down nine Americm planes Fri- day -seven of them daring raids on the capital and ita suburbs. Major U.S. targets Friday included th~ 740-foot long railroad and highway bridge across the Canal des Rapides five miles northeast of the center of Hanoi, a military storage area three miles southwest of the capital that was bit for the tint time, an electric power plant lS miles north· east of Haiphong and two oil storage depots within 10 miles of Haiphong, Two Presidents To Cement Pact WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Johnson and Mexican President Gu~ t.avo Diaz Ordaz will fly to El Paso. Tex., today to write the final chapter to a 100.year-old border ci.spute. The two presidents concluded two days of White Home taib Friday by witnessing the signing of a document formally relocating the U.S.-Mexican border between El Paso, and Ciudad Juarez. Diaz invited Johnson to visit the Mexican national Chamizal monu· ment in Ciudad Juarez today and the _two men were both to speak at a ceremony celebrating the settlement. Actor Files Suit Against Magazine LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ad.or Lee Majors flled a '2 million damage suit Friday against Photoplay magazine. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A gas st • !Ion attendant and a waitress testified ~i~ .they saw Jaek Kirsohke more-- than 70 miles from Long Beach about the time his wife and a male compan· ion were murdered there. He said he remembered oxydtzed ,charging that a stoey about him in condition of his car. re Oct. 19 issue was f a l s e and Kirschke, 45, the suspended county deputy district attorney, is charged with shooting to death Elaine Kirscb· ke, 43, and OrvUle Drankhan, 41, in the Kirlcbkea' Long Beach apartment April a. They were believed killed about 2:30 a.m. Peg6 Jean Petef6on, a San Ber· nardino waitress, said she served Kirschke wheat toast and sau&age be· tween 12:30 and 2 a .m. April 8. And Dennis Bailey, a service sta· tion attendant In Yenno, l49 miles east ot Los Angeles. said he fueled Kirsche's car between 2:30 and 3:15 a .m. He identified Kirschke in court. I * G Alb T,r. ~-~---'be.lous. - -I'S-st. Atty. en. er narris read The suit said statements in an ar- a grand jury transcr ipt in which Bail-Ucle entitled "Why Barbara St.an· ey said he told police he recognized wyck Dislikes· Lee Majors -and IGrsohke from a photograph shown Wh at He Did to Deserve It" were him a week after the killings but was written from malice and not true. unable to recognize him when he came Majors. 1.8, asked $1 mil.lion general to the station later. damages and '1 mllllon punitive dam· "Now you can recognize him but a ages from the publiabers. week after the event you looked at Kirschke and didn't recognize him," Harris a-aid to Bailey. "That's right ," the witness said, adding that Kirschke was wearing a suit and tie the first time and a sweat· er and trousers the second. Earlier, a bartender at Los Angeles International Airport testified he serv- ed Kirschke three or four drinks be· tween 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. April 7. ) Same Uniforms OAKLAND (AP) -<llarle~ 0. Fin· ley, owner of the new· Oakland Ath· letics, told a welcoming news con· ference 1' ... riday his American League baseball players will continue to wear the colorful· gold. green and wh.lte unUorms they had in Kansas City. • Y 011r Hometown Dally Paper J!N CENTS • 1er ea,t Ml&.Y """°" ...... ,._... 'r It~ k..w _, L,.._ 1tett11 FALL IACKI -'lbat'c the Wf'Y e9erybody kept telling Elissa Lind· roth it ii wben you c:hanee from· dayligbt saving tiine to standard time, JO she fell for it -littnlly. The message from tbe 17-year-old resident ol 4823 Bruce Cnscent, Lido Sands, is simply: Turn your dock Net when you retire tonight At 2 a.m. Sunday, California officially aoes back .. Pacific Standard Time. Torn . Cleek Baek :\..-:.....-:::.. -..... ... . .. ... StanJard Time Sklrtl Tonight U ,_•re "'all wound up" about what to do witll roar clock ton.igbt. camider am beJpfal JiUle ac1age: Spring ahead. f.a.D back. Which meaBI, tltil being Jail, that at 2 o'clock Sunday morning the bands go back an boar • the Orange Coast joins most of the rest of the nation in ita annual great leap backward to standard time. Ti.me was when there existed a bit of chronological chaos across the country when Daylight Saving Time went in and oot of effect. but tbia year IDOll ol the .aata are Jogged into the dayligbt savi.Dp column. '!be exceptions are Kentucky, Ha waii, A1asb and portions of IDdi.ana in the Eastern Time Zone. All othen conformed this year to tile Uniform 'nine Act of 18 and shifted to daylight saving time wt April By next spring, according to the Department of Transportation which administers the time law, even the stat.es enmpted this year will be covered by the annuaJ spring ahead, fall back edict. AU you really have to be concerned with, boweYer, is ltlat tonight it· 1 time for a change. Beach Continues Growth; Population Now at 94,100 1be population of Huntington Beach stands at M.100 according to prelim· mary cm111a reports fol)owing a five- weet DOR count in the city by a spe- cial federal crew. Mrs. Jane Cheatum. census super· visor, released the figures Friday noon showing that the city bas gained about 7,454 residents since the census lalt ye.ar. Tiie increase over the las: year population of 16.646 means an increase to the city treasury of fl!K,356 in taxes returned to the city oo a popu- lation baN. At about 94,000, the new population figure hits almost exactly the pro· jection by the city Planning Oepert- menl Working "morning, noon and four nights," the crews covered the en· tire city in the five-week period. Mrs. Cheatum said. She had 103 persons assigned lo the head count. IAltmne11 Give Tips Two Mesans. Lose Li¥es On Freeway By WILLlAM REED Of Ille ,..., PIW Sllff Seven people narrowly escaped flaming death on Pacific Cioast High· way in Newport Beach early this morning during a four-car pileup when one ~exploded and burned. A night of tragedy and near-tragedy began Friday evening l'hen two Cos· ta Mesa reaklents clid in~ a three-ear smubup on the Santa Ana Freeway in Buena Park. Dead are Albert J. Stone, 57. of 2628 Westminster St., and a female companion believed to be bis wife. They died after the Stone van truck smashed into the rear of a car stop- ped in ttte fast lane of the freeway for traffic. The flaming accident. which closed Pacific Coast Highway for more than -40 minutes, began about 12: 15 a.m. when a car driven by Wilfred Hi&b- tower, of Arcadia, stopped to make a left tum into Howard's Restaurant near Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach. ·Newport polke said a car driven by William aiuroo, 21, ct 258 Proa.- peel St., Newport Beach, rammed into the rear ol the stopped ~ vehicle. 8aUl BlPto•• and Omnh .. eut of their oiq,tQ diloQla Uae ..... ...... -.w whfd&,.....,.DJ Jtay. mond Kimmey .. •. of !W4 GDd 6t., Newport Be~ bit tbe J'ellir' of tbe ~ear. Tbe Cbu:rch car, driftD fonNrd by the impact, smashed apimt the High. tower car while the two men and five passenaers in the Higbeower car watched belplesaly, then caNeDed acrou the blgbway t.o hit a car driv· en by Pblllip E. Cotton, 18. o1 26H Westminster st., Costa Mesa. The Church car burst into flame and exploded, setting fire to some of the other cars involved rn the pileup. Tb• car was completely burned in the en· suing fire, and most of the other can were heavily damaged. Police said that a period of one minute is all that stood between Ule and sudden, flery death for seven people. The passengers, Church and High- tower got out of their cars only one minute before the IGmmey car hit Ile Cbtµ-ch vehicle and flames swept the aceident scene. Had they remained in the automo-- bile, the seven persons might hav• died in ~ 'fxplosion, according to police. Officers said the force of the er.ash between the Kimmey car and the Church vehicle was so violent that the two cars were fused together. Kimmey was taken to Hoag Memorl· al Hospital with a possible skull frac· ture. He was r~rt.ed just emerging from surgery this morning. Other persona involved in the accJ. dent were treated at the hospital and releued. In ~e Buena Park accident, police said the Stone van was northbound when it struck the rear of a car driven by Lorene Bickett of La Mirada. A third car quickly became involved in the wreckage. Stay Safe on Halloween Policemen are parents. too. and as -UR tin!at-JJumptin nears the Or.ange. Coast for Halloween on Tuesday night. here. in effect, ii what they're tA?U· ing the.ir own small Cry: "Be aafe. Stay alive. Remember -Cbriatmas ii coming .•• Lawmen bave a batch of tips for other moms and dada. starting with prepantiona for trick or treat.sters: -Before a eostmned child goes out. cbect the costume. ls It so long it will trip the weanr'! Will it get caught on bushH. bedg~s or fences~ Is it light in color so it can be seen at niglifr ....... , -::s -Rem~mber. make-up ia much saf· r.r than any kind o( muk. But if a rnaak ii URd. it it Rameproof? 1 I -All decorations should be flame· proof. -Remember. heavy boots and hi gh heels can trip and injure. -Don't carry a knife. sword, or other sharp .instrument. If you carry a lantern of any kind, make sure it's Ugbted by a flashlight. Don't use can- dles or torchea. Then, on Halloween itself, parents should: -A<."<.'Unpeny children, especially the younger ones. -Emphasize safety. Running acros11 streets and driveways. down alleys and acl"Ofis lots can be dangerous. -caution all to do nothing that may c:ause injury. Soaping oar window!\ destroys visibility. Upsetting a trash ' can may result In someone falling over it. -teave all personal property alon&. For children themselves, police par· en ts emphasize: -Good manners are not yet dead. If you get a treat, say "thank you." Take only your share and share with others. Ask politely, and don't yell· For those atliome on Trick or Treat Night, awaiting a ring or knock at the front door. remember to: -Keep porch llgbts on. -Wrap goodies in sandwich bags or the like. -Do not invite youngster& ins ide the home for treats. -Do not give money; very youn' trick-or·treateri; might swallow coins. -Remove breakable objects or ob· '1ades !rom lawns, porches ao<i steps. Russ Fleet . in Egypt 9 Warships Paying 'Courtesy Call' By MURR.A Y J. BROWN Ualted Pre11 International Two more Soviet warships steamed int() Alexandria today to join the destroyer a'nd two submarines which dropped anchor 1n the Egyptian port Friday on a •·goodwill visit" Four other vessels, including a com- mand ship, cruiser and a destroyer. were docked iD Port Said, onJy a few miles from Israeli units along the Suez Canal ce1setn line. In Jerusalem. Defense Minister Moshe Deyan _Mid lanel bad no ob- jecUon to tne pretence of ~Soviet men-of-war "provided the Egyptians do not think they can use these ships for cover under which to break the ceasefire." Egyptian observers said ttie war- ships demonstrated Moscow remains firmly on the side of the United Arab Republic and is determined to dis- oourage more fighting along the canal. One week ago today. the Egyptians blasted Ute Israeli destroyer Elath in the Mediterranean with four Soviet missiles. Estancia Parents Button Mesans for Band Money Parents of band members at Es- tancia Higb School are about to play "Button, Button, Who's Got the But- ton." They aren't reverting to childhood. They're out to make some money lo boost the school band and to boost an embryonic band boosters club. The club was just formed Monday. Its first 24 members squared away and came up with temporary officers. plans for a membership drive, plans for raising money to buy sweater em- blems and a date for their riext meet- ing. The meetini will be held in the Es- tancia High band room at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 13. It's open to any- one interested in becomiDC a band booster-and that includes paruts of band members or anyone 1ener&lly Interested in the band. Project One for the club ls two- fold : To get more members and to raise money to buy emblems for the band members' sweaters. And that's where the ''Button, But- ton. • • " comes in. Members will sell "band boost.er buttona0 to raise the money. Harry Mor1an and Mrs. Carl R. 'Stevens are in charge of the project. Temporary officers volunteered at the meeting. Bob Finney is chairman and Mrs. Carl Stevens is membership chairman. Information about the Es- tancia Band Boosters Club is avail· able from either, at ~320 or 549-om. other temporary officers and chair· men are Harry Morcan. vice chair· man and ways and means chairman: Mrs. Doril Finney, secretary; Ed Hobel, treasurer; Jim Wingart, chair· man. public relations, elementary and junlor high scboola. ' Alto, Mrt. M. H. Lafferty and Mn. Phillp Bono, telephone chairmen; Mrs. Mildred Hobel. publicity: Mrs. Lafferty, art chairman; H o w a r d Hampson, mimeo chairman, and Mar· lene Lafferty, student representative. Temporary officers will serve for about two month! and then an elec· tion will be held. From Page 1 TEEN-AGERS ISLAND • • • Music was probably the most fre- q-uently mentioned single item. Mickey Maga. of 428 T e n t h St., Huntington Beach, suggested t e e n b a n d a playing rock, blues a n d i•zz-.not just one lc:ind <>f m ualc. "Hire top enter- tainment and not • the local jerkwa- ter boys,·• pleaded Denn.is Akin, or 77111 Liberty Ave., DAYE STi.ouoH HWltlngtoo Beach. ·•~Y onu• A pop festival witb local bands en- tertaining continually a whole week- end once a year, Wa! suggested by Cam Swearingen, of 601 7th St., Hunt- ington Beacb. Doo 'ts were just as important as do's with the teenagers surveyed: -No little kiddie rides -in fact, no little kiddies. -Nothing phony, and nottling com· mercial. -No souvenir shops. private trans- portation. animals, adults or police, stated Tim Vanagas, 17932 Bella, Huntington Beach. -No bare feet or shirtless people. But, on the othec' band, said Tom Hamilton. "I hope this place doesn't make you keep your shirt tucked in and have a ·~· haimlt like Dis- neyland does." Tom is a Huntington Be.acb High senior. Carol Stone. Huntington Beach High senior. voiced a general desire for psychedelic light shows. Some farther-out ideas were : A Mister Teenage .America Physique Pageant ... charging h1gh admission to the teen Island, but having lots of free food (both of these brainstorms were from Glenn Tosh. sophom<>re at Huntington Beach High). Stores requested were record shops. psychedelic shops and teen clothing stores with fashion shows added by Linda RandalJ of 1020'2 Constitution Dr .. Huntington Beach, to please the girls. Food requests: Huae bamburcers, pizza , Polynesian dishes, halva and gefilte. Slacks and mod clothes were the clothing choice of Sandy Lease, ol 265 Siwks St.. Costa Mesa. T im Vanagas thought of a bu\>- ble roof over the wbole island main· laining a oonstant temperature of 85 degrees. He also wanted a complete mountain setting with an open green meadow and "a place for one's self ••HOY HOLT to &it and think.'' 'Tllllltt ,r_. The opposite view was expressed by Martha Dorey, an Orange Coast College student : "I like to get dressed up when I go out -the kind of dress you wear to church, and jewelry." Young idealism popped up in many answers. Tim Firth, of 324 12th St., Huntington Beach. suggested a "mem- orial or something'' to show the good job our men in Vietnam cite doing. A teenage foru m w i t b represen-• tatives from dif· ferent parts of the state could encour- age participation in civil richts and social problems, J a n e Doyle of Huntington Beach, aA1L M1Nn said. '"' o.i.11t1' Beth Gray, a junior at Huntington Beach High, wanted a museum on teenagers who have done something to improve their country. Gail Mintz. of 8192 Kingfisher Dr .. Huntington Beach. is tired of contro- versy about "where and what a teen- ager should be." and thinks some- thing like Teen Island may help take the conCliCt away. Micky Maga made the thought-pro- voking comroont that the isl~nd should have aU employes near or at teen- age, because ''most older people don 't understand us." Four days later, Israel. -.a. Ill afire two Egyptian oil refineries In Port Suez during a heavy arUUery duel across the southern end of the canal. The timing of the Soviet visit ap. peared to be rnore ~han coincidental Cairo observers said. Tbey noted that the Soviet Union sent warsbipe into Port Said and Alexandria last July on another "goodwill visit" and int.er· rupted weeks of shooting incident. along the canal. Truck er Gets $23,500 for False A1·rest A Superior Court jury Friday award- ed a bread truck driver $23.500 for a falH art'Mt claim against an Orange County • baaed supermarket chain. Donald A. Detrich of Buena Parle asked for fl million In tbe civil sUit filed June 10 against Alpha Beta Acme Markets, whlcb hes its headquarters in La Habra. Detrich, 40, claimed be was arrest- ed Jan. 13, 1986, by employes ol tbe chain's West Covina outlet and charg- ed with stealine three J>eCDc• ol stuffinl .mix. The charle wu dismissed lfter' a Municipal Court jury failed to nacb a verdict. The seven • man. five • woman de· liberated al.molt two daya lfter hear· int teatim001 for two days ln Judge Ctiarltt Bauer'• court. Court Orders Sanity Study Mrs. Annie Kiyoko Yamas.ka stood IObbinC quietly into her bands Thurs· day as Superior Judge Byron K. Mc· Millan appointed two psychiatrists to determine if she was sane when she strangled her two infant children. The 30-year-old Gardena woman is charged with murder in the strangu- lation deaths of her children, ages 3 and 11 months. in an Anaheim motel Oct. 9. Mrs. Yamaska attempted suicide with an overdose of sleepillg pills but was revived in a hospital. Judge McMillan ordered the woman to return to Superior Court N~. t. Career Endmg For Chevalier NEW YORK (UPI) -Internation- ally famous singer-actor Maurice Che- valier, in his 80tb year, announced his retirement Friday night at the April in Paris Ball after 68 years in show business. His elegant audience received the news with unbelief. But Chevalier met shouts of "no" with the observa- tion that he has earned tne right to "sit down in my home and rest." He said he would make some television shows but would no longer appear on the stage after his current tour of one night stands in America. "Ameri~ made me an internation- al star." said the grey-thatiched, rudy faced-idol of three generations. "I've loved America but I must say J?ood· bye. Now you can watch me on television." · Food Poisoning At Cal State FULLERTON -Officials at Cal State Fullerton reported Friday that at least 60 students have been treat· ed for a mild form of food poisoninc si nce Thursday morning. AB were residents of Othrys J lall an off-campus dormitory which house~ 500 men and women. None of the stu. dents was hospitalized. Many of the stricken students rr- turned to ·their classes after treat · ment at the college's medical center. Telephone /#" Books Out On Monday Mo~ tba.n one-bid .... -r. citic Telephone ~ .. lie-.. tributed jn Oran~ C...., 1t.arfi1C Monday. District Manaoer T-ir...,. land said today. Getting out the all-__. ....._ will take five days. Featured OD the cowr-ft eie ~ pages" book -wbidt a.. · f ~, ' liatings -ii • cals ...... ~ Coast Collefe. The c J 9J7 • ...,_ memorates tbe 2Dtll a=itwwy • the college in Costa Meu. Another familiar ar._ C'...ty spot. Ute new Amhr:jm C n f Center. is featured • tile mw!I' • the "yellow pages" hoek. 808 PAGES The new books na,ct cmr· • growth in the count)'~~ .... The directory bu a fllO!S ill tie .a. pbabeti~l aectioa. .... ii • --more than last yeM. De A ....,. book has 1.864 page&, 13' ,..... -. than last year. England said a orw and WfC* • rectory is bein' given .. < rt rn im ttte south coutat .-u. ne -.. la- belled the South an. c...t ~ tory, hu a picUan ti tlle S-...._ Oapistr'800 Mi56ioD oe ik c.w. The South Orange C.-9-t wil .. to subscriber• in Saa a. a• S.. Juan Capistrano, Capitbae lleldl., Dana Point and er... V*J. MAJOR CHANGE A major cm._ ia a. -~ tory, the district mansr ......... plification ot ~ J110fL M- scribers will .. a ... ...., • 9e calling aree ••r · t , ..... _ telephone IUllllMlr. 1lim 1· m-.. tions ol the illb t •1 .... _.._ ing prilad. The Orange c.nty 1'tlillt .... have 320.000 liltiap. fJ-.. • __,.._ ing service ill Santa Am ~ ..._. ply "A'' to a~ ia Olnlnlil! • 9ie "Zzya World .i .... •'IL .. SMJTBS TOPS The name Smith 1 • "' ira Alp spot as mo&t .......... _.. 1-lill- ings. Politic.alb'. 1-I t 1 ...... number the ........... ...,. tilbl fll 25 ._. gans, 12 Pweys, 4Z Na-_, 4 -. neys. It's a colorful boGt. toe. c4c z• 9ie official, what witii 46 Gnml.. at Blues, 229 macb. Uli ar... _, 756 Wbltes. West C:Ounty, Laguna Get Phone Books Distribution :J. ?a• .. Ctwr:al Telephone CGmpaeJ _. Mak ill West Orange County _. .... directories for the Laplu .._. aa WU started Friday,.._ f S .. ~ ert Knotti, eenioe m I ._. Grs Orange Diviaion. Principal changes in ...... ._ are the information and ,....-flte.. phone numbers. New • t 1 ._. ilt- format.ion is 411 , and.., IJr telephone repair is ill. ""We ~ more numbers in the '1' series 111 ... llCll~ of expanded direct dista.ee 6l6nC, .. Knottt said. The General d.indlry • t • s white and yellow ~ A separate edition ii ; O' ' • 1Jr Laguna, South I.ao-a, l.aliCma li- guel and 8UJ"l"OQlldDc - Fountain Valley, Wead -rt • Jim&.. ington Beach, Midway a.,_,._.. neighbors are in ~- Coast Girls At Calstate Two Orange Coast ~ aw .._ named lo student govea Mldlilll ._. ai California tSate. Long Beadl.. Janet Parker. 120'1 s..nlilw Wa,-. Corona del Mar. was us ·r A awards commissioner. Diane Bullo. 3812 ~ 1J1riwie.. Huntington Beach. was ..... s - ecutive board aecretoary. ...._ Ira llilrs. el .._...,. Beach (center) takes ticket instead of · ir i:w • die N«. $ Celebrity Golf Classic at the Costa Mesa ~ _. C h} Cllt.. Mn. Pat Daughenbaugh, ways and means daiiw • lllr ~ Guild to the Services for the Blind (left) _. a...ir • · ' rt. a. el Hantmeton Beach. went to golf course to r •r lidd Silla" wllich will beJp Services help blind persons ·• • ara. Money, Not Whim Guides lmtalling Traffic Signal ., 1llln CILLO . ..,...,,... .... ..,._, C11mt 111r aml Id a traffic .... • llln --al"8IF -tboH ~ .._ • tlrftt pt .. just liR~ 11re ........ a9ftl el .. Cos. la Jlzsm 11J • GM c.&a .,__ bis • W0 -'De DAILY PllDl' asked dy lra1lic ..... Ci Al Willialm. His ...... .. .... diiiibalts: ....._ klR te Ill wlllrn w-caa grt • ..a llmzfil IJr 8w Mars U· ...... - lrring Stone To Sprak At UCI Debate ,. ...... lnia& .... will pal'· liiili;I* ill a .._ at ua 1"Desday ........ -, ........ grlo~ • .._. 6 2 2 --.. Le9ardo .. Yimi. ,.... Y.a-....._, Dr. Elmer ltftl _. • ' .. tll;lt a V-mci, not Iii@"' I " .._ 111r pr1mw aample "' lllr wiwwwu .. ., .. Benais-smae.. Tlw ., y ~ ..... ~Mfit lier C -:. ae.. J1a1iM Art. •" 0 • ~ __, di -Wd lo Ml'p l8tJR ' ' I o• ~ks -~-Vain. Tlw ~ will llir IWM at • p.m .• ,..._,_ill t11r UCJ 5cintt Lecture .... ·" 0 • -.. nit 12. 1'lr ,. .. _ -. wil ~ an • a ... A!flll1 -.. progrus of 8lir aulwaliM ~ .,.. Loi Angeles awtp I u art ._ Rary J. Seldis. a.-wnlr lier llal-sdhg biogra- filJ "' Mi+"' 0 la. .,,_ Agony and tllr f:atay. - ''We have far more demand for sJ.g. nalizati9fl than we have funds." Williams explained that the amount ol money available for construction and changes in signalization is deter· mined by slate law.' Fines returned through the municipal court for ve- hicle code violations are used to fi. nance the signals, he seid. An average of about $250,000 comes in that way. 0£ that, about $80,000 is taken for the city general fund to defray part of the cost of the traffic department, Williams said. {Last year's departmental budget: Sl60,000.) What's left isn't much, he said, when you consider. for instance, that sig~ nals at two spots -Fairview and Ba- ker Streets and Bristol and Baker Streets -cost $70,000. . Th~ traffi<: engineer said a prioritx for signals includes consideration <>( traffic volum e, overall congestion, problems such as accident rate and citatioo frequency and "overall need." "But in terms of priority," he added, ''you can't go right down the list."~ Development of one kind or another sometitnes puts an intersection nQt only on the priority list, but right at the top of the list. Williams cited spots sucil as Hartq- BouJevard near Atlantic Research Corp. where, when· ARC was built a _heavy in-out traffic now came along Wlth the start of operations. . Williams said there are 32 traffic signals in opcratior now in the cify including some placed by the lit.1te: T~e city's master plan calls for, he said. between 90 and 100 signals. DAILY PILOT " N...,,.n .._.. C.... .. .. """""" ..... ... .... ..... W11t111hltter fe11'9l11 Y.U., CALIFORNIA Robert N. w .. d Mesan Female Colonel She's 1st Girl in Oklahoma Armv ROTC Publltlltr '. Thomu KH vil l!dltOI' Thomes A. Murphine M•Mtfnt Editor Juk It. Curley Paul Nine" l utlntN Mlne"r Aclwrtltlnt Plrtetor Offices FEMALE COLONEL IN ROTC CLASSROOM , ROTC Cadet K. Bennet: rose In lhP rank of colonel just to be one of th" boys, insofar as that is possihlP for a trim. brunette e<>ed. ,, xath-Y, "'21, is me first ~rl in 7~ years to be enrolled in the Arm v 11r- serve Officers Training Corps a't ()I.,. lahoma State University. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Adams, 285 Sierks St .. Costa Mesa. she says she became interested in ROTC because it requires determ ina· lion, discipline and dedication. ''I met so many wonderful peoplr Who had signed up," recounts the (ol- lege senior. "that thex made m<' an honorary colonel. "It wa s then that l dPcid(•d to t11 foarning about their way of lifr ·· · Despite hrr military lra1n1ni:: ;\nri collegP major in SOC'iology. hrr h11<1 mle doci;n't prf'clude more common womanly goals: \ She and Howard ~ • _,,_ neering graduate rtudenl tlllftt -.r· iec1 at Costa Mesa's S't. Joadli8'Callt- ollc Church. la.st June. When Kathy set ou1 to Weak ~ "sex barrier" of I.ht> ROTC •. "-Jr flf- ficials scurried to their ,,.,,. ,,._ books. Maj. Hoyt Baroebel·. A.ray illliw- mation oftjoer at Ol!t* rr• --.. said coeds were required ia -• take ROTC during fhei1-fJ1', • year. '·An interpretation ot 1be JIMril Act was taken to me.an that giJis .... take ROTC training but tllat. ~ only one yt>ar ... Uarof'bey pei1*111-. "There wai;n't am· ru~ JrlMd ... joinin~ but thi i; i!i apparf'fltl~ Gw rmn:i time any girl though1 al it mitt. ... w said. kathy Iii t'XCU!ied lrom ~ .. • • .... Jiilw...,. ~ ,.135,'ft"S tt'f!Ulr · ""' ... ..,.,. -~ ~S l'lll('P ftwrr '"' .. ,.-'l!IMll ,,,.. '""'""" 11'.1 he • -i Zif .,. ~ 1'9rnn~h RO-n: Bell•_,.., fll:Rf afJoa& not getting ...... '1 r.lat i __.. llir lmd of silly lo i111i1t • ... willl llw men since ~ '!,~ jilll gld ja tlwiT way," lln' ._, •ti n:pftb le serve in thr "--r c...,.. .-a,_ is gndllated K.-, ~ • .., joi11 the! W'Ofl• ft!• ~ Cllfll' •nilir M'~ in. f ... nu. * haJ • i,.r,.11bot1 t>t be ~a pnlft81u tt*fifor. -1 ,.._.,....,a profn.~I wrff'." • ~"S.. -•r·n -~ ~ked out ~ lwsadld*n." • Collt Mtta: lJO Wtst Bav Street HfWCIOrl Btecll: 2211 W. ll•lbo.t Boulev•rl • L81111"8 Beech: 242 Forot ,\vtnu• Hvnll119ton lt1cll: *>t atll ltr«t OAILY r1LOT, wllll \1111\lcll h combllltd 1111 News~l'ft4. la "'b41tlled Clllly H • aot SuftdlY ltl -r•t. fflll-tor Ht-' ttlCll. C~ll Mft1, L1tu..a .. Kl\... Hul'lflllltOol .. edl. Fovnt1fn V•lr ley tl'ld Wnhlllftlltr, l ltnt Wllll I No o'-1 efltttn. "''"''"' '41nt1 1t 2211 Wttt l9111oe M .. N-1 &tlell, and lJO wot an s1m1. Cott• Me11. T...,._. <714> •4J.4UT Cle•lfle4 ~I .. 642°1671 COM'fhl!ll, 1H7. Ortntt Cotll Publllllo '"' Comp•ny, N• ,,..,., 11orlu, llluslr._ llo•"· Mltorlel me"'' or tdYtrtlHmtntl "'"''" mn w rtproductd wl!llO\ll apeclll "'mlu lon " <OPY•lohl owner. Soe-ClUi llOSI•.. Mid It Co~ll M~11. Gelllornlt $ub1crtpllon by ctr- ''" tl.7S mentlllYI by "'•" n "'°""'4YI 1111111•'1' dtllln•ll°"" 11.7' montlllY. .. .; ., ,. . .. , G \t 0 \ i.J 0 .. d a b F. h VI n .. f1 iJ b SI e r J ] c a E t :t i r .t ' tt ] c s ~ Ct111llJIW '' TIMI DAIL~ PILOT 111ft ~Maybe he was brainwashed, but bls mouth is still in good working C1rder. Michigan Gov. Geor9• Rom· 111t,y'a 1 ate st headline-grabbing statement came in remarks be iuade to open the Western. States }lepublican Conference Friday in Oenver. PrHident Johnaon is a llbony, he said. 1 • i:ooking Uke a local pori~dm\ hitting ~ hwtings, Vice Presitknt Hubert fl"Umphrey Friday actually was chuck· tftg the chin of the 10-month-old son .., OM of ma aidu (that's Mrs. Hum· '7trev holding the youngattr, JaJMs Gartnn J jwt ~fort emplaning for Vwmam to tOitMu &he iuugul"OAon of Souih Vfttnam Prerident Nfl"Jlft Van Th~u. • The only "campaign understand· ing" between him and Rlch•rd Nix· on claimed Gov. Ron•ld RHg•n, "i~ that I told him I was not a can· didate (for the presidential nomin· ation)." The statement came ~hen both Republicans were in Chicago P.'tiday. Nixon later in the day said he will announce his decision on whether or not to run "after the new year." • The road show version of ... "Funny Girl" p~aying ~tern dates will open m Washtogton, D.C., minus cast member ., Geor .. Hemllton. The former "steady" of Lynd• Bird John- ,'l son insists he will be rehears· lng for a guest shot on the Ed Sulliv•n show and is not duck· ing his former girl friend's • hometown for any o t b e r "' reason. • · In a sort of religious summit con· ference, Pope P•ul VI. ente~~ in private in his Vatican City 11· brary Friday Petrl.rch Athtn•- gorH, spiritual leader of the East- ern Orthodox Church. They ~e­ portedly discussed ways to reurute their two churches. Evolution Taught Via Computer by Professor at UCI UCI professor Keith E. Justice has devised a way to make biology stu· dents "see" the snail-slow process of evolution. Justice's method Is to use a com· puter to compress. centuries of evolu· tion into a few minutes. · For instance, he can show a class the genetic effects of natural selec· 'ticn on 100 generations of a hypothet· · ical animal, through 3,500 years of make-believe history. Like the time machines of science fiction Justice also can use his com· puter 'to took into the future. Con- trolling the env\ronmental conditions 'he can study the long-range effects .on buman genetics. · Justice ls an associate professor in iucl's department of population and :e11vironmental biology. : He recently received a $24,761 Esso •Educational Foundation grant to fur· 'ther develop the technique of tele· ·scoping time for student demonstra· .lion. . :Counseling Meet :8Iated at GWC Because of a seU-direded counsel- lng program, Golden West College will host 18 Interns in a community col· lege work shop during a day-long seminar Nov. 3. . The Interns wiJl represent 15 state~ a nd several professional fields includ· ing counseling, associate deans, psy· chology an<i admissions and records. Golden West's counseling program Is de~lgned so th~t every entering student Is assigned to a faculty ad· visor within an inRtructlonrt l division of the student's interc~l at the time of registration. $.l(urd(y, Ottobtt 28, 1967 DAILY PILOT 3 OCC Pacliing Them In Enrollment U Ji by Tnousaiiif on 2 Campuses By THOMAS FORTUNE Of lllt OtllY PllM stett Orange Coast Junior College Dis· trict ls packing students ln classrooms this fall. A recently taken student cenaus shows nearly a thousar d more stu- denta enrolled at the Orange Coast and Golden West campuses than last year. But the increased student popula· tion la being taught by 37 fewer fac· ulty members. The district has compensated for being short-staffed in the only way possible. by .increasing cl.au sizes. Total enrollment i:: up from 18,541 to 19,506 studenta, the census shows. Electric Power Buried Around Orange Coast By TONY CILLO Of ... Deity .. , ........ They're digging up all over the place. Lines are cornln& down. And says the president of the South· ern California F.dison Company, it1J be more of the ume next year. Jack K. Horton, the utllJty'• presl· dent. II.id today that the compay eJ· pecta tD aptnd mort than $10 mlll1on next year to inltall underpwnd pow. er~s. In the West Oranse County and Hari>or Area, power line tmderground- ing is under way and will continue next year, according to Ralph Kiser, manager for a dlsbict that includes most of the county. NO DOLLAR VALUE But, Kiser said, at the moment. there is no dollar definition of the work be.ing done in the district. He said the information is being com- piled and that a city-by-city per cap- ita cost report would be ready in De· cember. Kiser ticlced off, however, jobs done and being done in the area. In Costa Meaa, the Jl(X),IXX> Harbor Boulevard job, with city participa. tion, bas been completed, from Wil- son Street to 19th Street. In Newport Beach, undergrounding of power lines from the Arches south to near McFadden Square is about to be started. ..;< In Laguna Beach, three jobs are on tap or already under way: One on Coast Highway and two more-or- less downtown. CENTER WORK DONE In WesbTUnster, undergrounding on Westminster Avenue in front of the new civic center (east of Beach Boule· vard) has been completed, and prep- arations are under way to start a job on the south slde of Westminster Ave- nue from Golden West Street to Ed· wards Street. In Huntington Beach, three projecta set for 1968 include one in the buch area on the south side of Coast Hi~ way northward from the pier, and two in alleys on either side of Main Street. (There are no lines on Main Street itseU, since they were previ- ously shuttled off to auxiliary alleys.) In Fountain Valley, work is being done in the vicinity of the civic center. In Seal Beach, two jobs ca1ling for undergrounding ln alleys auxiliary to Main Street are on tap. -~ MILLION BUDGEfED According to the utility president. of the $10 million total, there is. S6'n million budgeted for 1968 for convert- ing ovuhead lines to underground. Another $4.3 million Is to be spent for new underground lines placement. The undergrounding is in folloJV·tip or an order from the Ca!Uornia Pub· lie Utilities Commission aimed s..t beautifying cities. Edison, its president said, started a 10-year underground program in 1965. The 10.year plan calls for spend· ing $145.5 million through 1975 for un· derground.ing power facilities. ASTRONOMICAL COST Aceording to Horton, "Many power lines will have to be constructed in the conventiooal way. Even with ma- jor sums to be spent for underground· ing next year and' in the following years, the cost of converting our en· tire system would be astronomical - in fact nearly equivalent to our tot.at capital investment -and obviously would take many years to aceom· pllsh." Under the PUC interim order, the $6'n million budgeted for conversions of existing fa<:illtles will be allocated on the basis or electrlc-eustomer den- sity by cities and counties which en- oct underground ordinances, Horton saJd. Westminster Youth • Gets News Position Paul Attner. 20, of Westminster, has been appointed news director for California State College at Fullerton. In his new post Attncr will be in charge of writing press releases for the school. He lives at 15912 f.ava Wpy, West· minster. Evening college enrollment has ln· rr .. ased from 10.241 to 10,497 studea~ with 25 fewer instructors. Day col- lege enrollment is up even more from 8,300 to 9,009 atudenta with 12 fewer instructors. District Supt. Dr. Norman Watson said the Golden West campus 15 ac· commodaUng the maximum number or students it can handle, and the Orange Coast campus "is certainty at the maximum aa far as the staff goes." Staff cutbacks were necessitated by the failure last year l)f two override elections. The defeats denied the di.I· trict suUicieot operating f:wK'.a to maintain the same instructional pro- gram, Dr. Watson said. 'Lady of Arabia' One result was almolt complete dis-- solution of the adult evening program, he said. The increue in evening en· rollment is despite the deletion ol many courses. To a greater degree than in the past. studenta wbo found daytime courses full were forced to enroll in the evening division, be aald. Here is the enrollment breakdown by campus: .. OCC day -6,522 student. ( 4.016 male. 2.506 female). occ everung -7.829 studenta (4,489 male. J.340 female). Golden Wes' day -2,417 students ( 1.525 male. 962 female). Golden We..-1 evening -2,fl88 atu- dents ( 1,418 male, 1,.250 female). Mideast War Spofled Balboa Gal's Career RETURN FROM ARABIA Newport'• Jene Werd Huntington High, Ocean View Get Federal Funds Huntington Beach High and Ocean View Elementary are among five Or· ange County school districts that f\ave been allocated a share of fed · eral funds by the state Board of Education. 'Rte funds are to be used to Im· prove the school achievement of chil· dren from low-income families. The distric!.s and the amount re- ceived: Huntington Beach ITlgh -$33.076. Ocean View Elementary -$3'2.988. Capistrano Unified · $49,259. Centralia Elementary -'41,064. Fullerton Elementary -$26,745. Mesan on Board John Moore of Costa Mesa bas been appointed to a student govern· ment board that considers student- (aculty relations for California State College at Fullerton. By EVELYN SHERWOOD OI ............. tintiJ the Middle East war erupted in June, Mn. Jayne Ward of Balboa was the blonde, blue-eyed lady ol Arabia. "I like to startle my friends with the statement." abe laulbed. "I wu born in the Good Samarlla H...ptal In Los A.agelea., bat l'Ye spent the last four exdtin1 years over there.'' She went at the suggestion of friends, and lost no time making her mark in Jordan. She looked for and found employ· menl as an EngliJb speaking radio announcer . .., was the only woman broadcast- er. I worked seven days a week earn· ing l> dinars, or about $90 a month ... However. when the six~y war be- gan, she was immediately dl.scb.arged from her job. She intended to ltay on as a news writer. Those plant also we:re cut short. She didn't have a cbance to pick up her tent and steal away into the night. as Omar Khayyam 1Uggeated. AU the articles the had collected were confiscated. "I coUldn't believe the looting," she said. "I know it has al~ays gone on during wartime. But to aer. a truck atop, \oad household goods and depart with a family's treuura was shocking.·• Mn. Ward, now living at 20I» E. Bay Front on the Balboa Peni:nsult , says the climates of J ordan and New- port Beach are very touch alike. al· though Jordan lies 2,IXX> feet above the sea. During her years in the Middle East, she saw women emerge from their chrysalis of seclusion and the purdah wil. They also woo the vote and nowadays c:re prone to wear the mini- skirt on the street. Her borne was in an old Pasha's pa.lace converted into the American Colony Hotel. ''There was a large in· ~tional colony which contributed to a stimulating, exciting and gay life before the conflict," she said. But the doesn't plan to return. She says, "My Jordan is gone." Newport Coed Studies Medicine At UCI College Sara Lee Shaw. 21-year-old daugh· ter of Mrs. Lynette Shaw, 1128 Tut- land Road. Newport Beach. has. be- gun medical study at UCI's Catifo:· nia College of Medicine campus m Los Angeles. ' ...... Miss Shaw recently graduated with a degree in biochemistry from the Univenity of California, Berkeley. She was an honor student and re· ceived several scholarships. Miu Shaw has worked as a labo- ratory assistant at San Francisco Medical Center and as a research technician at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Berkeley. ALLEN BARTELT PROUDLY DISPLAYS RIVERBOAT SAVANNAH Riverboats Ba~k Mesan's Project Proves Popular By BRUCE BENSON Of Ille Dellr PIW St .. What float.. toota, and has a place to sit down that you call the living room instead of the main salon? It's the river boats of Costa Mesa building contractor Allen Bartelt. of course. Bartelt ia building vessels faithful· ly patterned after the kind that graced the Missisaippi and other inland wa- ters in the 1890's, "rve been building them for three or lour yean and they're just atarting to catcb an.,'' be report.a. He ain't just wblaUln' Dixie. Orders are Pllinl up from throulb· OU~ the United States. One of bis best cutomera, however, might turn out to be right down the road at New- port Beach's Balboa Bay Club. U the c:Jub can get city aanctlon to use the boat for party functions, club members in~nd to purchase one and decorate it in Gay 90's style. Bartelt's buzz saws are turning out craft of various length: 32 feet. an ocean-going 33-footer with V·shaped hull: « feet and 64 feet. Construction features include all· frame keel and deck support, and three watertight compartmenta f o r flotation and safety. Hull hardware includes automatic bilge pumps and hot and cold water preSIUl"e 1ystem1 11 dtslred. Prices of tbe f~ called Savaa· nah Ente?'Priles. Inc., are atm beinC adjusted. But Bartelt lndlcates they run from rotJghly J15,IXX> for the ocean-going model to about $38,IXX> for the largest vessels. Coast Pair Facing Court In Knifing, Car Ramming A Westminster man and a Costa Mesa man involved in an argument climaxed in an alleged knife slashing and a run-down with a car are to Fire Chief Urges Care On Halloween Safety rules should be sensibly fol- lowed during Halloween parties and trick«-treat festivities, Fountain Val- ley Fire Chief H. C. Lawsoo urged today. Police and fire department officials in Huntington Beach, Westminster and Seal Beach agreed with Lawson that great s~as should be placed on safe· ty or the Halloween treat could well turn out to be a tra.g!c trick. "The greatest hazt:rd at Halloween ts the clothing fire." said Lawson. "Fire and flowing ghost witch cos· tumes just don't mix." All purchased costumes should be marked "flameproofed," the chief said as he outlined a few preeautioos. Even when they are flameproofed, t h e youngsters should be leery of open fire. . ~ For example, kids should not carry a pumpkin containing a lighted can- dle. Hot light bulbs and burning cig· arettes should also be avoi~ed. Linda Genis Chosen As A ward Candidate Linda Genis has been selected as Estancia High School's candidate for the Daughters o( the..American Revo· lution "Good Citizen Award." She is an honor student, officer in the student government, and belongs to several on and off campus organi· zations. appear for arraignment tn Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Municipal Court Wednesday. C!mged with suspicion of assault and battery are Joe Delores Mendet, 28. of 10J2 Olive St., Westminster. and Donald J. Smith, '1:1, of 375 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. Mendez was originally arrest~ on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. SmJth was originally arrert- ed on suspicion of assault with in- tent to commJt murder. The charge" were reduced alter Costa Mesa police conferred with the Orange County dis· trict attoroey. Bo4h men, now free on bdl, were arrested early Wednesday after an incident in the parking lot of a Vlc~ tori a Street bar. . Smith told police Mendez slaahecf9 at his abdomen with a knife durini an argument. A witness told poli<:e Smith ren Mendez down with a car. Mendez wu in Orange County Medical Cen- ter Wednesday aDd Thursday, rtceiv· ingr care for injuries rtteived when struck by a car. Religi9R Prof Slates Lecture At UCI Thursday Robert McAfee Brown, Stanford Univenlly professor of religion, will speak Thursday night. Nov. 2, at Uni· versity of California, Irvine. An article about Dr. Brown and his views on (ajth and contemporary Is- sues appears in the current issue of Look magazine. There will be no admission charge for bis 8 p.m. talk in Campus Hall. The topic will be "Religion ln a Sec· ular World." Sponsors of the talk are the Uni- versity Interfaith Foundation and the Associated Students. Dr. Brown was a Protestant observ- er at the 1963 Vatican Ecumenical Council. Bal Island Girl In New Zealand It's a tong way from Balboa Island to New Zeahnd. but that's where Kathleen Gregg is attending school this year. Mi.SS Gregg, an American l"ield Service exchanee student. 1s doing very well too, reports her mother. Mrs. Clarence B. Gregg, 106 Jade Ave .. Balboa Island. She placed tops in her class on both English and his· tory tests. Parking Prote l~•l So11ie Beach Visitors Aren't Go1ae With the Wind ••• A petition protesting campus park·. ing conditions is being circul~led at California State, Fullerton. It will bo sent to the chancellor wt.en 5,000 St~· nuturl's 11re obtained. according lo the school news bureau. Human beach inhabitants are finding solitude along the Orange Coast these days. a sure sign that sum· mer is long gone. Beach bunnies, however, have ~I \ been rcplace<l by leathered aeronauts who have. taken over lhe shoreline in vast flights. I -~ " 4 DAILY PILOT Sllurd1Y. October 28, 1967 I Pulpit and Pew I ••ptbt Dr. Edwin R. Greene wW be in the pulpit Sunday at Waner Aveaae B a pt I 1 t Clnardt, Huntington Beaeb, Meu~ntralto singer Es~ her Howe will atni dwing the 7 p.m. lel'Vioe. The men'• fellowship w1ll hold a dinner at &:30 p.m. today in the fellowship ball on tbe church grounds. Church members today are attendiDg the Southwest Baptiat Conference ln San Bernardino. MornlJlg worship services Sunday at the Ftnt Baptlat C b a r c b, 17415 Magnolia, Fountain Viney, have Ileen scheduled for 11 a.m. Rev. Herbert Dominguez, t h e pastor, will speak. Nursery care will be provided. The church school family picnic will be held at 1 :30 p.m. in Sigler Park, West· minster. There will be no evening service Sunday due to the picnic. Mid-week Bible study has been set for 7 p.m. Wednes· day. ''The Prodigal Who Stay· ed at Home" will be the sermon topic of Pastor Mel· vln V. Taylor at 8:30 and 10:55 a.m. Sunday at Fair- view Baptht Church, 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Harold Rawlings will con- duct a "Landmark Hour" at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Flnt Bapead Cbrd, ~1 ~·­Ja, Costa Mesa. Dr. J. G. Newmar will haDdk the morning worship service. Dance hu been ICbe4uJed for 8:~ p.m. today by 8L Jtlaa tlae BapUat CbuQ Men's Club, ln Sl John'• Pariah Hall, lOU Baur St., Santa Ana. Dre11 casual. coat $2 per couple, aald club prealdent Leo Dube. A strong program of Chril· tlan Stewa.rdlhip wW be emphulied Sunday at the Flrtt Baptl1t Cbarcll of Hutlaitoa Beaell, laid the Pastor, Rev. Wlllla J . Loar. 1lle menage, "The Stew- ardship of Life," will tie in with the forthcoming build· ing program to commence early in January. The message will be pre- sented at the 9:~ a.m. ser· vice at the Peek Chapel, 7801 Bolsa Ave., Westmln· ater, and at the 11 a.m. ser· vice at the Huntington Beach Chapel, 6th and Or- ange, Huntington Beach. Clarbtlan Sdenee Christian Science teacher. lecturer Glenn L• Morning will be i speakel' at serv-ices sc uled for 8 p.m. Friday the Ftr1t Cbareb of Chrla Sclentlat, 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Morning, a former con· cert pianist who haa per- formed throughout tbe U.S. and Canada, will discuaa: "What You Can Depend On.'' "The blesaing of ~ Lord, It maketb rich ud He add- etb no torrOW wttb ll" Th.la verse from Proverbl iJ the Golden Text of Sun· Nearer Jtlfl Gell ••• Rev. Robert H. Schuller, pastor of the Glftlea Groft Community Clmrdl. mm that this 90-foot steel cross is the talle at in the world. Tbe top ol tbl crom II 250 feet from the ground. It was hoisted into place Wt week. 450 Years Ago Luther's Hammer Ripped The Christian World Apart By LOUIS CASSELS UllMM Pftla l*rudmal Sunday will be celebrated bJ many Protes1ant church· • tlrougbou1 tbe nation u .. Reformation SUnda.Y" "":' the 450th anniversary of hl.1- ..,.. molt important act ot tackhlmmer carpentry. On Ocl 31, 1517, a Roman catholic monk named Mar- tha Lalber nailed to a churcb door in W'rttenber&. Germa· 111. a long • winded Latin clocQiueJlt detailing 95 rea- aom why he disapproved of tbe then-prevalent practice of seDing "indulgences." Luther intended only to stir up a bit of scholarly debete with other. Catholic tbeologiam. lmteed. be I&· nlted tbe Protestant Refor. maticln. which was to 1pllt the dnrch apart. NO FIJBS TODAY U a Catholic moot were to publilh today all the the- ological arguments coatain- ed in Luther's "95 these1,'• be would not cause a schism or get himself excommuni· cated. In fad. be wouldn't attnict much attention at ell Tremendous chan&ea Jaaft taken place In the Qadl of Rome, particullr· lJ bl recent yean. Jt bU ll'ldic8ted IDUJ "' the .... and modified IOIDe If .. docbiaei a.. Lalber jtthll 1 d.. Alld lt -.... am. tar more bwpllllt1e to nlailbiil. fonnauon -attack the Pa· pacy or proc1&lm the auffi. clency of the Scrlpture1 u • guide t.o faith. He limply said what every Catholic theologian today would rea· dily endorse -that God'• mercy should not be .hawk- ed about in the marketplace as if it were a commodity under exclusive control of the church and ita priest- hood. POPE DESPERATE the DomlnJoan Friar John Tetzel, wbo peddled lndul· gences from town to town ln Germany. lronically, Luther denoun- ced this sordid business on the grounds that It was "contrary to the spirit and intention of the Pope." Had Leo X been the kind of man that Luther naive· ly believed him to be, the 95 th e s e s might have prompted a Vatican crack· down on indulgence sales· men. Instead, the Vatican responded with a crack· down on Luther, who was ultimately excommunicat- ed in a Papal bull which be- gan with the \rords: 'WILD PIG' "A wild pie has invaded our vineyard and mutt be bunted down . • . " Lutbem's spark fell on dry tinder. His theses, translat· eel into German and widely circulated, became a rally• ing point for princely pro- tests against Vatican med· dling in national politics and popular protest& against the rampant currupUon and cynicism of an ecclesiasti· cal hierarchy in whidl bi· sboprics were openly bought and sold for the amount of r e v e n u e that mJgbt be squeezed out of them. Dr. Paul K. Jewett, pro- fessor of systematic theol- ogy at Fuller Theologic.al Seminary. Pasadena, w i 11 discuss "T h e Continuing Meaning and Importance of the Reformation M o v e· ment" Sunday at the UnJ· ventty Baptist Church, 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, San- ta Ana. ~·s ChriJtian Science le!·------------------------------Talerated and even boo- ared in tbe contemporary Catholic cban:b are many tbeoJogiam whole oat.spok- en criticism of the status quo goes far beyond any- thiag Luther said in his 95 tbnel. In 1517, Pope Leo X waa desperately trying to raise large sums of money to complete St. Peter's Oburch In Rome. Bil mott effeetive f\lnd-rt.lsinl tecbnique was the trat6c ID tadulptlce1. Aa .iadalaenc:e. ltrietJ1 de- fined, merely remita the tempera! punilhment in pur· ptory which a repent.ant llnner would otherwise have to undergo. But many 15th century Catholics recanted indulgences as Papal li- censes to &in with impunity. And thia view was actively encouraged by some of the priestly buckstas, such as In recent yean, tbe berl· tage of bitterna1 left bJ tbe Refonnation hu MIUD to evaporate at lone last, and Catholics and Protestantl are once again drawing to· gether in a new spirit of brotherhood. Thi& rapproch· ement is known as "The Ee· umenloal Movement" end future historians may re- gard it as the most algnlfl· cant religious event since the ReformaUon. The Reformation Sunday services are scheduled for 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. A Halloween H a r v e s t son sermon oa ''Everl11ting Puishment," to be ob- served Sunday in all Orance Couty Cbrllttu Sdence Cltarcbet. Coagrqational The topic of Dr. Murray's sermon Sunday at Comma· nJty Cbarcb, Concregational 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. will be: "Doing tbe Possible." There will be services at 9:30 and 11 a.m., witu child care provided at \-.ORANGE HARBOR TRINITY BAP11ST CHURCH UJO ..._St . .t ......... C... ..._ IOIUT S. HW, P9lfW Sunday School 9:4S a.m. Morning WorsbJp 11:00 a.m. Baptist Training Union 8 p.m. Evening service 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m. both. Church school at 9:~ a .m. Sunday at 8&. Mldlael a.m. and All Aacell M!ethe, Marguerite and Fiftb streets Epbeepal Corona del Mar. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday at St. James' Episcopal Church, 3'l09 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Mom· ing prayer will be held at 9 a.m. Holy Communion wW be celebrated at 8 and 9:30 L•tlaer•n The Company of the Com· mltted, a drama irouJ>, will present "'lbe CUp of Trem· bling.. Sunday at the ~ eran Clmrdl of die Baar· recUon. ISlt Hamilton, Hunt· lngton Beach. The plaJ is part of the cburcbe'• cele- braUoo ol Bdormatilm SU. day. ~ play. ... Gil tbe llie of German tbealoOa Dietrich BcJnhoeffer, wlll be presented at 7 p.m. Tbere is no acfmjcgicw fee. The ~ aanivenary of the Refonnation will be ceJe. brated Sunday at the LIA- eru Ckudl el Clle llalta' • 2900 Pacific View Drhe. Co- rona del Mar. Dr. WDliam Lather did not -in thls iaitial document of the Re- R. Eller will di1CU11 "Tbe Marta of Discipleship. 0 W a I t e r Buchterldrcben and Allen Goody will deliver a special message on the program of November or Loyalty month. Lu t h e r a n churches in Huntington Beach will mark Reformation Sunday with open houses at area chur<."b~ es from 3 to 5 p.m. Guided tours of t h e churches are planned. Ex· planation of Lutheran prin· (See PULPIT, Pace 5) COAST CHURCH DIRE,CTORY FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 17th end Oeleware1 Huntington Beach Worship Services&: Church SchooL9:lO I 11:00 FAllYIEW IAPTIST CHURCH ~MJ .............. P* ..... c.M. 1:10 & 10-.55 A.M. WORmlP SERVICE t:Jt AA ..,....., C-. ICllOOl. .. PA. k . • • Ir. • .... ,,_ ......._ ........... 1:9& l:ISP.M. ~ ...... v. hl'llr-.....,c..-..... Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 2501 Cliff Dr. IJ 8-4293 ,... .................. ....., ,,.. ......... J. lee4llcW Luther1n Church of the Mester 2900 Paclflc View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MH~9 ~0 ~M~~~R~~~~~~~~~E~RN~82~~~~~~U~R~C~H~~~~~~~~~~ I f IRS T CHRIST I AN CHURCH G. Russell Shaw, P1stor 536-3537 651 H Cue, c-..._ ~= 9:':'1ci1·'.'.'.:·,:,=:,':i: ..... DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phont OR 3-5022 1:45 A.M.-Famlly WanhT, 9:41 A.M-S11nclrt Chllrc~ Schnl ___.040 Tl6ett Awe. n.n...t & w.,..n.t, FOUNTAIN VAWY 9" .... f 0 t L ;r °'· .,,,..,,. •· ...... o.oJ MllR.._ • S....ey Sc,..., •••••.••••• t!'ltl Tr•W.. Ueiolt •••••••••• 1:41 Nursery care available UNIFIED SEAVICE-1.S •••• 9tl0, WORSHIP ... 10:]0 11.z-====-===-=====::o===-====---..... ===ill M9nli119 w.,Ji;, ........ 11:00 f.etllltt Wenlii, ••••••••• 7:00 at all services H•rw" .,,....., at an._... PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ =., fvettillt ~·~'!......_ WELCOME 11 100 A.M.-Fettlva Wotthl' "..,.,,........ A C-m11111tJ Cllw~ ~Vlallen Are AlwYI W.._.. Mesa Verda Drive I laker StrHt, Coate MeH, C.lif. FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH OP HUHTlllOTOM IUCH ae2 ATLANTA AVlllUa 11 mlk -"' et A•mu l llMdlt ... , tf 8eH• llW.I 1"'41.., le-.. ,,. AM 1'"'111 "-6 llMe .,_ •••. •:II PM ~ Wtnllll' lt:U AM 1-llne Senlce .... 1:• ,M ""'° 'ASTOR: A. C. U YILLI -f'l!Me "7-1111 UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2252 S. I . PALISADES ID. SANTA ANA Hll(iHTS IUNDAY SCHOOL .... • ........................ f;G A.M. MORICtll• WOllSHIP .............................. 11 AJA. •VllllN• WOHHIP • . ...................... 1 P.M. MIDW•ak HRVICI WIDNISDAY .... . f:ll f'.M. asv. 11o•••T CAHILL.-CHURCN f'HONI MS-~n CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHU OP THI MOTHU CHURCH THI PIUT CHUICH OP CHRIST, SCllNTln IN 1onoN, MASSACHUSms Subject of the Lesson-Oct. 29 "Everlasting Punishment" Coron1 del Mar-Second Church of Newport Beach c ....... W.ka-1 610 c.-tM Aft. c.... .. ... Cllerdl & s..-, SdlffJ-10 A.M. R ...... 1 ... -2161 I. CMlt H"l• Cost• Meu-Flrtt Church 610 W. 1M St. lea. 9111, 11 ; SS. 9111, 11 . ... di"' .... -, '" .. ..,.,. ....... Huntington BHch-fllrst Church ltti St. 4't Oti.. Sn. 91JO, 11 : II. 9iJO, 11. IM4l11t .... -11 I Ollwe lagun• Beach-Flrat Church 6J5 Hl9li Dme lea. t iJl, 11 ; SS. 9:J0, 11. leedl"t a .. 111 -214 ,__ A"· Newport BHch-Flrat Church llOJ Vie Lide Swa. 9111, 11 : SS. 9111, 11 . laodl11t lee111 -U1 I vi. LWe All 11re cordially invited to attend the church services and en joy the privilege~ of th e Reading Rooms AlfDltlW C. AlfD•IUOtf, Paetw f'AMILY SUVICI: I & 11:U a.I'll. SUNDAY KHOOL: f sll & lt:1J a.111. ......... Y.... ......,... IMdl ~fW:S~~T COMMUNITY METHODIST BAHA'IS NOCl.AJll ,rince of PHce lutheren School -Min Esther 01 ... , ,rlnd111el Offiu Phofte: 54'·0521 School Phone: 549.QSU Baha' u' llah CHURCH 1 14HW.c;::r.;!l'c:'~,_ ..... 1219 ....... St .. c-. .... ...., w ..... -1:41 ..... G. I :1 ~ ~ 646 4652 .._ ... WWllllp -9:41 A.M. N"""Y '"9WM C....U SchM-9:41 ._ .. M)ll-1ii:i1i;;;;;:i;a::::::mc:::1--ic:::~~-ll:Sc::::m--cm--<ll ,,__ K. I rl""-Mlahtw 67l~JIOI vange emp e Interim Minister "h. 67~3985 -n. .......... o.."' sa.m1 • .....- "ASSEMBLY OF GOO" Dr. D. W. McEl.roy 396 E. 21st St., Costa Mesa 1oto '"'-""· CoJM M-WORSHIP HOUR 10:45 A.IA. .,, .. A.M. -Wenllltl S.Vke If:• A.M. -,...., k1INI SUNDAY SCHOOL 9'.30 ,,,. P .M. -an1v11 TlnM c..._,., •-- 1va119. v. 14. M•IMfl. P .. 1# !In. H ........ AMlld•I ....... ~a .. ......., ~ad --~------~--··_··· __..·· fiaJ,or':1rJ/C/,,,.;J/ian C~urc~ COSTA MESA FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 19th Str91t letwMn N.wport and H1rbor Blvds. (LOOtc POR TH• alLL TOWH) SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES 9:30 Early Service 11:00 Momlng Worship with Chancel Choir HWWtY Care Ow"t 1et11 Serllca Glad Tidings Assembly of God Fifteenth & Monrovia. Newport Beach Of -...OU llACK-1 ........ ) ......, .,,, .. ..... . . ....... 42S L 1M St,. C:... ..._ SUNDAY SCHOOL ~?e:::======~e;::!i!iii=: ..... ==~~=-iiSiiili;;;;;o:iiiiii:iiiii:ill Complete Program at 9:30 and again at 11:00 a.m. THOMAS llNYINUTI, Petter Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 10:50 A'.M. C.A. Service 6:00 P.M. Evangelistic Rally 7:00 P.M. 1..,. lkli S.ll•n e...c.cts JI Yelce CMlr ....., S-., •ltltt· Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer-Royal Rangers & Missionettes f'ITter MMtl19, Mea. 7:JO P.M. Call 146-716' fw c.MMeflnt 4-iUNT!NGTON BEACH FIRST OtRISTIAN OtURCH 1207 Main St. 53f>.2589 IW Is sJhe IJ6.tlll -.-....: ~--------' _...... Dm 1 .... -SERVICES-............ ..._.... . .., . ..... ~. e Yount HOUR 6:11 P.111. e MMIH WORSMIP 7:tt P.M. lll04ftmt .. ltYKa-W9DllbOAT-1 r.M. ..-.~-.. ..-I HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Cost• Mela r.-----=i=-s::z:;;::...._._.. ...... mm------il V. 1.-HllTWECK. ,_., DOUGLAS TOUH•, 14. Dir. UI DON COIHY, Mt. ..... efMM&YHtti Su .. d1y School: 9:45 A.M. Worthip: 10:50 A.M. ''TM Ml We A,. AhW Te ......._" lenM11 lly ,...., H•fHQ 1'ovth hrvlu 6 P.M. Hour of eva119ell1M 7 I' M. "TM D.-.y T• Uf9" SenM• lly ,...., '-Ceffey 141·4707 .... 141-7112 COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ~,..SdlMI -Kl.....,... -•-11,., -(lllN C.W. I ------------·------------~--------~ EYANGEUCAL FIEE CHURCH Of lnllmlle'rOM llACll tt1Z PL0mU Aft. ._.., ............... AA ..... ..... •·····• ••• P.M. ....... ...._ .... n.z A.A ...... .....,. ...... ,,. ,. ... ••llHJ'Y ....c:u...s• ....,_ .... ~ ... ...., .................................................. 11• r.M. Seventh Day Adventist Church m ~ -.-. C-a.--.afl ...._ H..W A.fy ............. UL ................. 111.aA......-, ....,...._, .. _ ......... , ........... 1>-==---===----==---..... =-----=------=-===-J CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWUM HAHOlt eM PAlltYllW SUNDAY MORN IN& lllLE STUDY , , • , .....•..••• 9t45 AM SUNDAY MORNIN6 WORSHIP & COMMUNION , • 10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHll' ................... 6~00 , M WEDN ESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUD Y . . . . • . • • • • • . 7·JO PM NURUlY C.UI PROVIDED Fint A.111.-., of God Ch•ch 146 E. 22nd St., c..te -. 541-3761 I H. c. CIOMC. PAITOI ..... PAUUIM. CHOll DlllCTOl I SunMy Scheel -9:30 1.m. f•mlty Wenhlp -10-.50 a.m. Pastor's Subject: "rU Tell My Community About God" Church Choir -Youth R11ly -7 p.m. D11an• O. Movfl•ld D. $. H11n1 Evangelistic S.rvlce -7 p.m. \ I Mlnltm A ... ,, ... Mll1la,.r Guest Speaker -Rev. Bob Bowden Rev Richard J. Ounrap, P11tor Phone 548-n27 .. ours .• WKS, MYP. llNOL• &UL ADULTS aY AOIL #1111, ICOUTS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Avenu•, Huntington IHch Morning Worahfp 9:00 Ii 10:30 Church School 9:00 i 10:30 Nursery care durin~ services Youth Group 7:30 p.m. Rev. Roger G. Betsworth, Plf.tor •tv. Lawr-1 T, Y-9 DWll'f V. Jiii-Jr, 842-4461 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Harbor Area Chrl1t Presbyterl•n Church of Huntington a .. ch 201 ll M•CJnolle IN u r AdemJI Giibert W. Allen, Pt1lor Sunday Worship '•lO A.M. Ch11rch School I 0145 A.M. OHice JI 5 lrd St, 536-0139 PrHbyt1rl1n Church of the Coven1nt Cost• Meu St. Andrew'• Pr•sbyterian Church Newport Bt1ch 600 St. Anclrawt R.I, CharlH Herb .. t Diere nfleld Pu tor Worship & Church School 1:00, 9:)0 I 11 :00 A.M. 646-7147 St. M•rk Pr11byt•rl1n Church, Coron• del Mar Corner Jamboro I E.Jtbluff Dr. 2150 F1l,vit w Ro1cl Robtrt H. Carley, l'Hlor Warr•" G, Studer, Putor Worthip-l1lO A.M. Sund•r Wotthip I Church Wonhip &. Church School Schoo 9:)0 A 11 :00 A.M. 10:10 A.M. 545-4304 C,44-1341 Child Care Provided j Phone: 548-5711 D1y or Night Vltffora Welcome -Nunery Att•nd•nt I ----.~..-----------------------·~-,~~~~~~~~~~~~--~·~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~-'------------1,--------------- • PULPIT AND PEW .•. (Cuntlnued From Page 4l ciples and teach.Ing will be provided. The five churches open to the public will be: Lutheran Church of th ReaurrecUon, 9812 Hamilton Pastor Dale B. J ohnson; First Lutheran Cburcb, 8200 Ellis. Pastor James De Longe; Grace Lutheraa Church, 6931 Edinger, Pas- tor Robert W. Larsen; King of Glory Lutheran Cburch, 17791 Newland, Pastor C. E . Shoemaker and Redeemer Lutheran C b u r c h, 16351 Springdale, Pastor Eugene Sebram. Prhlce of Peace Lutheran Cburc•, Baker and M e s a Verde, Costa Mesa, will ob- serve special Reformation Day services Sunday at 8 and 11 :15 a.m. At 3 p.m., the communit.y is invited to ' attend open house. There will be a tour of tbe facili· ties. followed by an old· fashioned Lutheran "coffee party." Members or Cbrllt Lath· eran Cbureh, 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa, will celebrate the Festival of the Refor· mation at the 8: 15 and 11 a.m . services on Sunday. Rev. Lothar V. Tornow wiU discuss "The Sure Foun- dation," a t both services. Sunday school and Bible classes will present a spe· cial Reformation Service at 9:~ a.m. in the church sanctuary. Members and friendt are invited to at· tend an open house on this occasion of the Reformation Anniveraary to be held at 3 p.m. at the church. Metlaoflut The Method.lat Church of the Good Shepherd, 15500 Van Buren St., Westminster, will celebrate tbe sixth an- niversary of its organization on Sunday. Charter mem· bers still living in the area are invited to attend and be introduced to the COD· gregation by Rev. David M. IN LOYIN6 MIMOtlY of "' HlllMll4 n4 ~ WILSON HAU fAWCm P•sud 11111v October 21. lt6' sadly Ml>aed Ill' his Wife •NI F1mUy Elva s. F•Watll £mphnizing The Plan of God The Penon of Chritt The Power of the Holy Spirit Sund1Y School 9 AM Morning Wor$1tip 9 •nd 10:30 AM Evrnong Service 7 PM WednH<11y Bible Study ind PrAyer 7 PM Nursery during services A full Youlh Progr•m Crn. of Or•ngt •nd 23rd. St. Cost• Mes.t Ptttor H. [, Jone!, lfCA Mbr. Walker dur i n g 1ervsca. Birthday cake. in honor of the occasion. will be served during tbe patio coaee hour at 10:30 a.m. Services will be held at the Mesa Venle Me...._ Cbarcb, 1701 Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. cm Sunday at t and 10:30 a.m. and oa Thur*>' at 7:15 p.m. Rev. RichmOOd c. Jotu.. will preacb oa ''The Penuad- ers". Thursday, Dr. James Catanzaro will diacou ''Our Searcb For Meaning." Tbe Fl r It Mdlull• Cb11relt1 GO W. 1ltb St., C..- ta Mesa, will bold wonbip services at 9:30 and 11 a.,m.. Sunday with Rev. Ricbarcl Dunlap -~g at boUl services. His sermon topic is "The Mission for Today ls. • . " 1be cboin, llllder' the direction of Jerry 01lea. will sine at bath aemc.. A. supervised nunery md church IChool c1aues for aD ages are held at 9:3D and 11 e.m. Youth Fellowship meetings are held each &un- day .t 6;30 p.m. A film, ''A Time for Burning." will be lbowa ia lf'8 sanctuary at 7 p.m. ?be public is invited MlCI a di5' cussion will follow. . "The Continuing BlJfanna.. tion" is lbe aermoa qlic chosen for Sunday by Das A. Bassett, puCDr al t ~ e Commulty M e t It • • t II QllJ'Cb, US Apt.e Ave.. Bal- boa bland. SundaJ will be JWonnatioll Slmday is ~ cburch, and ...... ril .. held at t :• ud U a.a.. with Sunday Sdlloll Ill t :• a.m. The FI r 1 t M•1•rt C111ucla, 2721 • 1'1Ul Street. Huntington BelCh. will coe- duct two wonbip 1ervices Sunday at 9: 30 and 11 a.m. Rev.' G. Russell Shaw will preacb on the topic, "Do NGt Be Conformed." Church school meets •t 9:30 and 11 a .m. Nursery care ii pro- vided during all servic:'a. The Jwlior Jf.et.bodist Y CIUtb Fellowsmp will meet at 6:31 p.m. The Senior M. Y .F . will give a costume HaUowem Party fOr all of the cburcb school cbildrea from 6:38 to 8 p.m. UMIVERSITY METHODIST OtURCH It ................ a-cll . , ....... ..... c.... .. ... Worship en4 0-do SdiMI 11:11 A.M. Ra•. J••..s D. st.we .. IJ).12JJ Corona del Mar First Baptist Church ·~' 2411 E. Ce.ts+ H;.ey c.r ... 4el M•r ~~~~~~~~~~~~II .._,. IE. Wlllilm9 ; ...,.., ~ •:•AA. CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOT•OPE 673-4000 Wonlll..-t:JO a. 11 100 •·"'· Ckrdl Sckel-t:JO Dr. '11lle 0. ,,_.,..,, ,....,.._, Ce!. Dnlf M. P'ewter. Lrl' AHCelltte INTENSIVE Describes thl DAILY PILOT'S coverage of local ntWJ, No othtt paper earn as much ab<lut wlltrt Yo11 YOU 11¥1. Mer9l99 _.., n:11 A.M. TrMllll Ueillt •:a .. ... ·--....... ,,. .. ... W1 .. 11•p ..,,,._ J11S f'.M. ....., ............ .......... FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa ,.._. L "-q ......,. .... ..... ...... • a Hr'IY...... ... . 1:11a.a. .... SCllllll . . • . • •• .. . ,,,. ... MetMlll ................. .... y ..... .._ ...... ,,_.. . , .... Nunery Care Provided 141:4771 MMMl Christ Luther•• Church MISSOURI SYNOD 760 Vieterie St., c..+e ....,. 541·5'404 WORSHIP 1aa¥1CD 1:t1& n:• ..... .....,~, ..... ...,.....,c....._., • ._ UIMt ¥. ,.,_, ,._, CHltlSTIAll l~MaWTdY tCNOOt.---- Ple••••'-111e ibdC Yan-ii .. Uw.me .. .,.... a..tes 8. l>ierellidilra..,.. .._, . ... , ....... ~ .a.... ....... llw!li fie-• a ..... ol., dmda • Cr .... dlel,9:Jl_.Ua.a._.. Yicea. ae..c.tB I ..... a. fl rzldmr adivtr ~ ....... '§ will ..... 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(Jrdt. ~ .,..._ .......... ........ ~c.~~ .,,,_.., . ...._. ....... --........... ..... .... .... • ~ ~ .... &.- ..... I --~C..­... ,_...__ 11am&.• Mita --.._. .. ---· ....................... ....-a.iii---.... Ml.ft ..n:JA ..... 0.-.. -.,.... C.Ullna • IOL ....... AY •*10.ulT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ••·-~~._ Welcomes You. p~ ftEW ST. JAMES, not fie LW., .......,. ..... MEllOmAI. PAD ..... S-lca -J:JO. t :to, i1 :ti () -· , ... 9 , T"'4Mf 1 O:JO -TIMlrlMt llM ,_ Clllfill Hely I_... & H ...... lentMt 19 .... 1'119 D1tw R9Ctw, Tiie a .... hllll P. Mll9f II; A.e,. 1'lie bor. hwW er.., New ........ C S zta Phone: 675-0210 ID-'IM ST--:MIClfAEL'&'ALL ANGELS, Stb le Marguerite Pm F.w&I Corona del Mar nJlllD.AL mlmE Sundays: 8:00, 9:3()-Cbild care at 9:30 -... :.--••11111"'1 Holy Days as announced Ykor, The a ... Jolttt Reten D..ts -,._. 671"4tl Dll1W"I ...-nJAU -m ... S • JOHN THE DIVINE , 2043 Orange Ave .. C.M. 8 c l _. ._. Strndays 7:30 & 9:30 Church School-9:30 IM 6G1I Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced ...___.. n :c JIUSTUAID Ylce,, The Rn. hll11 W. Denolthff -,._ 14WJ1' .,""'""'~.rr ..__~~~~~~E-Pl_s_co_P_A_L~~~--------"' g, 11111 .. IL,. .. Ollla t Saturday, October 28, 1%7 DAILY Pl LOT 5 itlo.,le ~lobUe Cancer Movies Shown The movie's being taken to the audience by the Or· ange County Branch of the American Cancer Society. With a unit called Movie Mobile, the ACS aims to bring information about call'- cer d~tection to large groups in business and industry. The Movie Mobile is a sell ·contained outdoor the· ater in a compact van, com· plete with 15 chairs and an electrical conne<:tlon ttiat can be plugged into any usual outlet. ..., ... -Jib. Paa.I R. Holmes, 2821 Circle Dime, Kcwpat Bwll, a volunteer worker with a. Qi • C 3' Bracb of tbe American Cancer W1, tif' -..aety's Movie Mobile i.nforma· tiofl program to employes of J. C. Carter Co., Costa Mesa, EmpJoyes were given relief time to see film on cancer detection. Cartoon films on cancer's warning signals can be pre· senU!d on coffee breaks, at lunch periods or continuous· ly through the day. The pr0r grams go fOr 15 minutes. Volunteers man the unit and 'distribute pamphlets a n d give other inf onnatlon. Mesa Oillfth ~ Sets Bible Talk Series .MEETINGS Persons interested in more details about the Movie Mo· bile or in scheduling a visit may call the ACS at 838- 0510. A l1lrils ef ,_. li!lle Jee. tins•• --rlle mle ....... a.ke" willte• t W•tlU trzr ' ' JI jz Jlsc 0 Ir ............. Olsld. 29Fatkw ..... c.aa ...... 'lllt .............. rt& tll Ile t • I .,. Dr. &cllltt ....... .. .. ., .. lw:llzes. se: .... _ ~ -ne Billie ud Elllicll ~.. . it.. D: -ne Putter ol Tmzc ...... Lile-.. "--11: -n.e Pt""*m fl Ilsa Rd r"i trip Apart .............. ... a; -rite PLoMmls flf Dilwu .. J>enma1 ........ Ota.pm an Sets Hebrew Lednres. \ Dr. a..tra Y. Glock ~ --~-' dCa-... 1Mws My ., Califm'Dia at ., .. "J. wiD presal 11ae ..._ • lllis 68cfino -.. .-jed '°Cllristian Brlilfs .. Alll>Saadtism'~ al a c ' 1!114 'haday at CI ~ 0nuce. ,._. Wat c..t graaps ~ ...... -Cl6otic.. ,.. .. , ... Jewisla der· 0-. SL ~·1 Col- .. 'Ille c..at., Olardt- 5-is s "Wta califGnria. ne~t.eague fl B'Slli B'rilla. and Chap- --Ctllealr an eo-sponsor-izc tile nail. Dr. GIK:k • tk bead of ae n di azta at Berk-*' wllidl ftlCimeed a filie ~ 1WJ • anti- ioi acila sp 11 11 eel by the ~ League. New Editor For Magazine Methodist Women ·Set Prayer Week Methodist women in Wom· an's Societies of Christian Service and Wesleyan Ser· vice Guilds across America will participate the week of October ~31 in one of their most important an~ob· servances, the "Cal!' to tf'rayer and Self-Denial.0 Initiated by M e t h o d l s women in 1887 as a Wee.k of Prayer and Sell-Denial, the Call focuses on guided mission ._.y, an offering for special mission projects and a deepened spiritual life. More than 1,600,000 women in 36.000 Societies· and Guilds (the Society's auxiliary ror employed women) in al~50 tes will join in the ob rv nee. The Call i s ored by the Woman's i 'sion of the Methodist Board of Ws- sioos. The Division, one of the four major units of the Board of Missions. is the national policy-making body for all local Woman's So- cieties and Guilds. The theme of the 1967 Call to Prayer and Self• Denial ·is "Feed My Sheep." taken from John 21 :17. The theme emphasizes love and brotherhood through care for children Beach Visit For Korean Rev. Roger Betsw<>rth of Huntington Beach is one of six SoUthlend Methodist min· isters who are entertaining JIDl• Rumsey three Korean ministers of their church. A ' ted The Koreans will spend ppotn four m o n t h s serving in Southern Callf ornia and Ari- Ilion, l•ltlo.l1 l:JO p.m. H•t1lor LltK TOHlm .. ler'• Club, White Hor•• Inn, lQt5 NewPWt Blvd., N.--t Bt.tcll, 1 1.m. Mesan Named To Assembly llr•kful °'""'''' Club Of Cosl• Men. Coral RHf resl•uronf. lllo&S A Costa N.:esa man is ()ne lqrbor Blvd .. cos•• Mes., 1:JO •·"'· of aix ministers who have llotrd ol Rtal!ON. NewPOl'I HlrllOr• been re--1-•&.1 to ..... & As· Co111 Mesi, .. lbdt lllY Club, 1171 -.. ""'""' I.I~ w. coue Hlt/lw•r. ,.._,.., sm11. semblles of God naUon·wide . . "'' WtsrmiftJle• R ... f'Y ell*. 1<1111•1 Tiiiie board o! education. re•ur..,., w.lflllMMr. u -O ,._,,,., Bud•.. -.i..a.. .. t ElCCl\afltt CIVIi ti '""-1 Herller, • ....,,..... e"• ............... '!\Ill Slllr'I, HAI W, Coetl H1tllw1v, Of Southern 0allf01'1Ua CoJ• N-1 ll .. dl. I)-· 1 'll t th E1c111119e c1u1> or c.,.._ dtl Mi r. ege, wt · represen e v111a Sweden, 35.lf E. c0t1t Hlllllw1v. southwest district on th e Coron. dtl M1r, 12 -· d hi M•rlnen Lion& Club. Verwlllos, 1617 new board. Budge an s =~lltf Drive, NewPOrt 8t1ch, IZ five Colleagues will S8l'V8 K•w1nl1 Club of cos1a MH•·Nortn. three-year terms. Corti tleef rt•laurant, 2645 Htrbor .-.o::::=..,..:_,..,..w:;;:;:=;;;::;i--~ &hid., Cos•• Mew, 12:10 P.m. I , ___,._ N-1 H1rbor Klwanl\ Club, VII-S-, . •......, --la Mlrln1. llMS Bayside Drive, New-I• ,...... 1 ..... 1 P0rt le.di, 12: 10 P.m. HunllntfOft Btec.11 Norltl Lions Club, ~ W1rd. Brents/llre Room. Mont~ ery Ward, HIHlllnolon Center, Hunl· 111111on Buell. 12:U p,m. H-1·1rvlne Roterv Club, Danlt l's rut1urant, 2131 Brlttel St.. Coste - - - Men. 12 noon. -·-~ U.S. N1v1I See C-Corps. 7.\U oup1 1!!1ft!! 8'trr•n<• Aoecl, SMll• Ant, 7 p.m. C WI lo& I 5 Hunllnvton BMCll Lion• Club, Sllertton lletch Inn, Hunllnalon Beech. 6:30 l1lee. ~ p.m. • Mu A I Gold Coa•I Sllrln. Club, meets v1rlou.> _.., pieces, oonlect Judea Wm. Cflrlslltn-~ - M.,.onlc L~, IOOF Hill, Wutmll)-sen, ~-sso1. •:JO P.m. ~~ llU /l.vt,, WHlmlntler 7:30 o.m. CoHI C1mtf1 Clvll. RKrtatlon 81<19., 1714 W. Bl lbol lllvd,. NIWDOrt lltach, 7:30 '·"'· 1'1clflc Cots! 4~y Socletv, ~ MuteUrn. S.nt Ana. 7:l0 • ·~ I.We C.... Ort11111 Co.ul Roni Mason&. k1l1rlnt I.We I• ~:-=~ ~::c::~·7:~40~.,,!.~"' SlrHI, • 2401 L c.-..... HMbor ar~ Toeslmealtr Club, MIMI c.... .. ... Verde Countr'/ Club. Cost• ~. e 111 J Nertfl ..... It. 7:30 p.m. •~ •-NtW-1 Harbor Elka Club. Elks Lodllt, -- :: P~~. OPorto, NowPOrt B r-==;;;...-.==:::!====:: American Luion l'oil '" and Au1111a • rv, A,.,.rlun Levlon Hill, 565 w . llfh Stretf, Cotla Mesa, 1:00 o.m. American Lt11lon l'ost 133 of Hunlln• Ion Beach, Amtnun Le11lon Hell, Civic Center, Huntlnolon ktch 1:00 o,m. Hunllnolon luch JunlOI' C111mber Of Comm•rce, Sllareton BNth l11n, Hunt111111on Buen. I o.m . Hunllntton 8t1cll Blrrkks No. ?3IO, va1er1n1 of World War ' V.F,W • Hell, lit Yorl<town Aw.. Hunllnt· ton Bet</I, 2:30 p,m. Ma...,,lc Golden Harbor Whlle Shrine No. ti, Masonic Te1111>l1, 1.01 1Stll Strffl, HtwPOl'I llHdl, 1:00 p.m. l'lllDAY F rldav Analer•s Club, NewPOrt Her· bor V1elll Club. 720 W, Bay Avt- nut, N twPOr1 Btecll. 12 noon ~unlinoton laKll Rolary Club, Slier .. hln Beach Inn, Hunllnoton 8t1cll, IZ:IO p,m. Moriner> Lion• Club. Stull Shirt, !242 w. COid Hwy., NewPOrl Beech. 11:15 "·"'· MAr Vl>ll MtlOlllc lod""', Masonic Temple, UOI 15111 SI., NtwllOrl Btecll. 7:30 o.m, UCI Fol~ Dancing. C•mPUI Halt, Uni· verslty ol Ctllfornl1, lrvl,,., 7:30 p,m, Par.nts Wllhov1 ParlMrs, Oran11t Countv. Mtw Verde County Club, Cosl• M-, • 11.m. SATURDAY Chrlallan tlu11ntss,.,.n•a Committee. Leo's Aes11ur1nf, Corona oet Mar, 1:00 a.m. Vl~lnt Club of the Ma;bor 4re3, 2116 Newoort l lvd .. Costa Mesa. •1:10 o.m1 A~tllor l odH VOA, Ebfll W-n·s Clubllollse. 515 B•lboe Blvd.. New· POf't Beach. 1:00 o.m . 1968! That's not the price .•• they cost less hull Aber ttl Watmin- satt '-._. ct... asS()< a. elits el n&a. mu .. tnled. Ille sa.dntt maga- zize al Califania State Col· James E . Rumsey, 29. rt of M ..... 00. t former Newport Beach res1-zona as pa a euu is 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-9' dent, is one of eight per· minister exchange program. sons from a ltlree-state Rev. Betsworth and five col· area. including California. leagues spent a month last selected by the federal of· year working in Korean li!ee. .......... fW the faJI . .... . fice of Civilian Manpower churches. Management to attend a Rev. Kwan Jo Myung. di· special training course in rector of Shepherd Hall at Washington. the Methodist Seminary in Rumsey ~as graduated Taejon, Korea, will ser ve from Newport Harbor High two months at Community School, attended Orange Methodist ChlU'ch . Hunting . Rew • ....._.. V• will be Coast Coll~ and worked ton Be~ch. He will then go Ille .... lpeabr Sunday for the Southern Counties on to an Arizona assign· al M!l'•ites adlldaled for Gu Co. mcnt. I 9:6 a.a. .... 7 p.m. atl.=:==================;I tlle Qr' 1 f' ... Cn&er. la •ites wil k lleJd at the a., V i e • Elementary SdlM.. 251 S. E. Orcbard. 5'lsla Ma ea,:llCs. PACIFIC VIEW 111 .. 0 .. AL 11'_.IU ~·Mert-v OS "w•a.t ,_..,.., s.-c,, C--S..-n ,.. r .. ,,._ o.-. ........... c.-....., T.,._ fJN).O.»OI I See By Today's Want Ads • THAT • IT'S • DIME • A • LINE • DAY \ Visit the "OPEN HOUSE" Celebration of The 450th Anniversary of the Refonnatlon Sunclay, OctoHr 29 Consult the netrest litted luther•n Church in your nei9hborhood. Visit the "Open House'' prepared with a warm welcome for you. Be the guest of one Nhe 6 7 Lutheran Church" in Orange Cou~ Attend the REFORMATION FESTIVAL PAGEANT •t the Los Angeles Sports Arena, Sunday, Nov, 5 beginning at 2:30 P.M. Spon1ora: The American Luther'" Church The Luthera" Church in America The Lutheran Church • Missouri Synod "l DAILY PILOT Saturday, October 28, 1967 Late Senator Wiley Gifted With Vision of Future By JAMES MARLOW This forced both men to States bepn to help t he Massa· Jlem r . Emz It) On that tame day Wiley American pledge under that Vietn a m e s e had crushed was saying the same thing AP New1 Analyst throw their weight around French in Yiietnam whl!R ud J I 111: 'ns '-r tltad said that if Vietnam fell to treaty to help a Southeast the French at Dienblenphu, back in those days. And a &ioce 1M6 they bad beee a1 mate. las,,.. «WP • m the Communilta that "en· Asian country attacked by thus driving them out of the few weeks alter the French WASHINGTON (AP) -in American foreign policy war with Ho Chi Miah. now nald take ~ f 0 a Urt atta of the wvrld would Communists is one reason war. The fear that CQmmu· defeat Wiley was declarin: Alexander Wiley, W'ho died mostly by their speeches the Communist boff ()( Asia. sooner or later" fall i o to why the United States ls In njst conquest of au Vietnam the world could not a!fOrd Thursday, was not one o( and their vot~s. Wiley, out· North Vietnam and at war Os Hn. a. im. tlu Commnuist baa d e. He Vietnam now. would soon mean Commu-. to Tetreat-country by coun- lhe m<>st brilliant nunds in aide -the foreign field. was with thJs country. f~ • QPCa.,. Uillt' Bo called for a m&dqai defense Anotper reaso11 as John· nlst domination of all South· try as c o m m u n i s m ad· the Senate wb~ he served pretty much a conservative. Tbe motivatioll ol Presi· Clli l6sll 111":"'1!15 WI W ~ agreement lit tll'tCect that &Gn explained in a speech east Asia wasn't exactly vanced. 24 years before being beat· It wasn't until 1950, a rew dent Harry S. Tnunaa. n. 'i ,.._ wtlidl rrr 1 a aru. laat. Sept. 29. ls America's new ~t!J W_iley any more This was what Johruion en in h.is try for a fifth term months afteT the Commu· began the aid to the feracb. liM • pal Yfdlr7 •.ae A year lat.er°" Southeast °'? security: to prevent than it lS with Johnson. said, a.Jthough not in the in 1962. · nists took ·over all mainland remained tbe moavatioe "' ti.a W ha ++ • ~ Asia Treaty Otllmbat lo n .Red expansion. EJ&enhower 's secretary of same words, in his Septem· But he did develop a vi· China, that,' the United Ptt.lillmU I>wid1t D. Et-f ' · SEATO wu .c:nMed. Th e .BUt by May 5. 1954, tlte slate,· John Foster Dulles, ber speech. ~on oftbeworMandthefu·•-~_.:.--~,;._~~~~~~~~~--=~~~~~~------~------~~~~~--~~~~--~--~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~_;_~~-=-~~--------- ture which he had to ani~ at the bard way. And in the process more than a decade ago he was making state- ments w b i c h sound like President Johnson today. He was an isolationist when he came to the Sen- ate as a Wisconsin Repub· lican in 1939. He w a s 45 then and found plenty o( company io a Senate which wa1 slowly and grudgingly emerging from a be 1 i e f America could stand a lone. There was another Mid· western Republican Isola· tiorust there when Wiley ar· rived -Sen. Arthur Van· denberg of Mihcigan -who. like Wiley. eventually be· came an internationa I i s t after World War 11. Wiley never acrueved the public stature or inlluence of Vandenberg. but both men in the early postwar years h e J p e d eliminate some o! the political par-tisan~hip which had plagued American foreign policy. For both this was · their g r e a t e $ t contribution to Ammcan history altbouJh t o d a y ' 1 g~atioe bu probably only a dim know\· edge or none at all of either man. · 'rwo shining examples of Wfley's early isolationism were his opposition to the dralt in 1940 and \o 1 e n d· lease in 1941. In 1940 t h e American Army was hard· ly more than a C o x e y ' s army at a time wtien H1Uer dominated most of Europe. Lend-lease was thls coun- try's long-delayed . last min· ute e.Uort to help Hitler's surviving enemies with sup· plies and weapons. But by the time the war ended Wiley and Vanden· berg had done a complete turn·around in foreign af· fairs. Both men helped win approval for American par- ticipalion in the United Na· t1ons. But Wiley paid a pen· alty for the stands he took. {n 1956, for instance. t h e Wisconsin Republican con· vention refused to endorse him for re-election. A lot of Republican in his home state were sore at him for being out of the country when the Senate in 1954 was voting C'Olldemnallon of Sen· Joseph McCarthy, also from Wisconsin. But there h a d long been ill·will between Wiley and McCarthy, even though Wil- ey was an active anti·Com· munisl, too. Yet. ardent as Wiley and Vandenberg had become in their desire for internation· al cooperation, each man had onJy two years as chair· man of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee. The reason was that since 1932 the Republicans have had majority control in the Sen· ate only a total of four years. Brown Resigns Honorary Job LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former Democratic Gov F.:dmund G. Brown, now a Beverly Hills attorney, has resigned from the Los An· g e l e 11 County Parks and R e creation Commission, saying he's too busy. 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HaN- tOfllt tmel case llld. •er. lJI 1. 49 SCHICK land-Razor C•tri... 119 wi" 11 l'res ••• 111> UI • l lllSial tar -~ "Monkey's Uncle" Game Mm -•...,.. cmsbt(l!O'I 8 98 TUMSKHM -The aame of perpetual 5 89 .. ..,... -ca MlllSl 2 IM bll, lllOliOI tar 2 to 6 players. Try and complete . ..... ii .... .... .. ..... • lie -mm before~~ does. • ~.!'~~!::u' IY ~~!,~:~~:~~~SI~ ISOPROPYL Rubbing Alcohol SAV·ON .,... -70% by volume. Helps tD relieve the parn of sore, achin& 2 ~ 29c muscles. 2k Plat 1 • ._ .. ...., .__ lis ~llll'llSoOilal 4 49 nde will keep tiny lots acriused for hours. 9 98 .a& Ill ~ -* ~ • Ad1ustable seat btlt. Nursery pastel colors. • 1~:-r. , . :;;;, .-. ..... --... ,..,. .v·• -· ... · .. "IQ l'lp'i:G" 8* llrJlr ~ BaQom o-. Truck -_ fs liik &;ts .. f1rlf ... T.U r-With ucililt 5-fosition du~ IC· 7 39 ._,., ... & "II' cc:::J & lrd.159 hon! 0.2 ft.~. it~sa "glassed-in'' ab f11* 111111!11 ••• GJJi1 ast ....._ w6 st*. WIMIMll ~ metal ~. • "S•" Pocketbook Doll 1£MCI --Press tile secset button, w 2 98 WMS "Ki" 0< "Bye". 51h'' Ull, she's cute as 1 •ttow. Comes ill het own pocutbook. • 111Chster "Crackfire" Rifle ZlH W -Detailed r~lica of lever-ICtion 4 99 rille 1111Ms 1 realist ic rifle crack ~nd ridlodlet .. flied. fto caps Clf bltt!ries. • ''Tip-it" G• ~ llUl -Action-stacked game of bceath· 3 98 t .. iAg blllnce ind skill. Try and remove discs without toppling the "tip-it" man. • "Cepacol" ANTIUCTUIAL Mutll• wn\ l Caril• ••• for sore throat due to 69C the common cold. t .M 14 tr. Size .,. ______________ ,__,, __________ ~ "Kleenite" DCHTUllE ClUNSEll - Cleans without b~n ••• rtstores dentures lo natur~I whltentss & tru~ co!or. He I er. Sire "Disapero" V11isWll lltd W(GUM ••• Spray any targ•I w11n a m1mless purple fluid tllat disappears hk~ magic. ~o6Toilet Bowl ClWIH -Liquid ~ 111 S41Jetze bottle cleans 3 , 1 00 better than aystals. o 41c Sli1 a • "Desert Flower" ~ Hand & 0 Body lolloD \ · r 1/2 Price ~lE "Heart" of lanolin formula aoftens, ~ to11eS and restMes moisbJTe to ski11. 2.M I tr. Sill Ul 11 er. Sill ,,,, 1.00 2.00 ,............ ¥lRlllC•~MtWU.._ __ • Cheracol D mml COUGH SOUP Sale, ellec.tive ••• non·naicotlc lormula with wild chtny flavor. hr. age .. J .49 lti.1.99 Choice ol Regular, Super, or Vee form. • ~~~~~he(!'!~c~~ ?4's 1. 49 C"- 6.59 Al ... ICES PREVAIL ICT. 2m t1 NOV. 1st s• 11n.p WHHs•ay United ".I... Crusade rr ........... -rNYIAWIR llNl&ftDJ BEACH 1020 Irvine In ""Rr'VR ' Wt1tcliff Pl111 HUNTINGTON BEACH !pr~~~~;!~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Ad1m1 & Broolchurst lox of 24 Desk Stapler 'Y BOSTITCH l ~ , Lustre Creme. HAIR CARE AIDS Creme Rinse ~ Brings back the firm con· lrol most shampoos wash ggc away! t .59 1111. Size Lotion Shampoo ~ Creims 1n body ••. safe even tor color trealed hair! ggc 1.19 11 er. Sire Cream Shampoo ---...) ( '"' t'dl ·~tr ·nr 1' r 1 •, •1 r1 rl 1 29 I S9 10 or hr • ' , ling d a :nch ri~ ford >un· ad- 1son the enl• ..... Saturday, October 28, 1%7 DAILf PILOl 1 From $20,950 to $23,575 ~ast weekend 3,000 smart homebuyen saw the , 1 -.... -- the University of Californ ia at Irvine complete the exceptional close-to-home educational opportun ities at Glen Mar West. __ newest, most pleasure-packed homes in Orange --=~~....--+-+--~-===-.._~ In addition, nearby freeways and highways put you minutes from key employment centers both in Orange County and metropolitan Los Angeles. County. This weekend ifs your move. Pamper Yourself and YCM:tr Family in a spacious three or four bedroom home. A Glen Mar West home at Huntington Beach .•. where cool, healthful sea breezes keep the air smog-free ..• where golden beaches and the blue Pacific are your year 'round playground. To make things even more fun, Glen Mar West is less than 10 miles from Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm and Angel Stadium. Enjoy Complete Convenience because shopping centers, plus highly-rated elementary, junior and senior high schools are all in the neighborhood. Orange Coast Junior College and i I ' I Pay Less For Luxury by selecting your favorite style from 12 beautiful exteriors in single and two story designs. Every Glen Mar West home offers complete built-in pa tio kitchens, f ireplaces, pantries, walk-in closets, vaulted ceili ngs, double door entries, two and th ree-car garages. And so _ much more-you have to see it to believe it. f ... -i "=" Yours for on ly $20,950 to $23,575 with a low 5% down. Beautifully furnished models are on display now. Coming out? Smart move. w.EI qlen maR west ~::: +.:., .. ,.,.,. rio I ~---&I O~Ol l l\1141 ; -- 8 OAJLV PILOT n .. at E~tate Many Improvements A t Oceanwood Homes ''While retaining many of the inherent traditions of the single-family residence, several unique concept fea· tures were carefully plan· ned for Oceanwood to offer the homebuyer something more in design and im· provement than what he has ordinarily come to ac· cept in a home." according to Earl G. Kaltenbach. ar· cbitect for the SJ.5 million community of 10'2 homes be· ing constructed by Ole Ar· mour Development Co. Kaltenbach said that the summary ol concepts fea· tured at Oceanwood is de· 1cribed in detail and sim· pllcity and requires no mod· ifications to existing ordi· nances and codes. He further explained that tt makes no requirement for homeowners association or other regulatory bodies. He cited several improve· ments which result from the home lot-lne concept devel· oped at Oceanwood: 1. Since the wall or the sideyard dimension comes an outdoor living area pre- viously unexplored by build- ers, which expands the rear yard utility as well u draw· ing the front yard inlo me At the same time, the out- doors becomes an ext.easioll of each room. 3. Increased lot a r e a is made available by CODMl"Y· ing every square foot el land possible. 4. Improved a cce51 to rear areas is immediately available f o r emergency purposes. or fOf' futare swimming pool construction. 6. Usable storage aru f« boats and campen ii given 1 alongside the borne a n d may be easily screened off. j 6. Contrary to the "hodge- podge" effect o( five foot I sections of fence extending I each way from the b o u 1 e central in a tot. sections be- tween the houses will be- long to one owner and ere· ate more pleasing aesthetic solutions to sb"eet eleva- tions. P r i c e s at Oceanwood range from 129.950 to '35.· 950. Kallenbach said that lour model homes are now open and may be visited at Atlanta Avenue and Mag- Figure1 Down From Previous Montli VET* -FHA · TERMS · or llWBUlftRm Choice Beach Area LEI DER'S UQUIDATIOI 3-4-5 ....... ····~-$4,000 ....... ., s.,s,.. ....... ., "-" T'l.o. _.. ....... c "tr ia .. ~ Jt-. iftt E.,+ el .............. I .a.. "-1---' ~-leuh St.to IM.dt •-' ..-l. A trw -IE u ce • ify ..-,. u.Ji ,., ... , ,.nc. ...... t;\. -............ WereSlZ.500 Now $2'.'50 to $29,500 S.-••• llre9' -..._" iocWe ""_. .., for-• own''' All ••• •'-s _... a..ilt ;... .._, -f:M"-9. le,.<hup1n1 ..,.,. ui ....... 0..... J.14-1 ..... ..., --wttlt J b•tlu. A ..... ;... -...;,. • "-it;.. ....-,, fr-SJ.000 to s ... ooo. Er. .... ;... .... ~ ,.._ ,.,a ....,_ -., .... Ml "'• •••in91. Ot~. -.. u " ...., c.-t .. ~ •• , ...... ! ..... -------VETS--------. ............ ,......,,.. ______ .,,... .. ,.. ........... .., __ ... ,.. ... .. ........................ ; IA. .... _ .. .. -#MA --..,. ....................... .. ....... ,... ................ _. INVESTORS AU WELCOME Deen .,... 1111 ,,_.,.,...,Uy until we are •old out. lf'i,. ,._ dlec:lr llloelt. We11 move you In withi" 12 ...,. ••• p ,.., the bys in just 24 Mu"- promise more home for gQur moneg. We deliver. New hom11 In Gold Key Vlll•ge hn e up lo 2,404 squ.,e fHt IMng •rH; art re1ll1tlc•lly priced from $29,950 to $30,950; offer bttttr t~•n FHA financing, no lo•n ''"· no escrow fe11. To lt1rn much more •bout more home for your money, re8d on: Gold Key Village is a planned development, a meticulously planned development, in Tustin. Meticulous planning provides a 42-foot heated pool for residents. And a poolside c:.abana. And time·to enjoy such leisure, as all exterior m aintenanc e and landscaping is per- formed for you by professionals. The little tykes romp happily and safely In their own special Gold Key playground. They stay under control. But not under loot. No telephone poles or unsightly wires mar the beauty of Gold Key Village's VIiiage green. We've placed the utility wires where they belong. Under- ground, . home is on one side of the property li ne and contains no windows. and is of mas· onry construction or a su1l· able substitute. sound trans· m1ss1on 1<; Rreatly reducC'd and v1s11al encroachment e tirrly rrmO\ ed 2. Wrth the accumulated ~ nolia Street. •••••••••••••••••••~I • • Califomla·s Most Remarkable Community! ••• by tM StMhore So Much to SEE ••• a. w 11 to Mt 11 oil • , . Chc>mj)1on.h1p Coif c.o.,,,. . , --~~ " ••dln9 Club ••• Pr.vote llooch CIYI> V1ww Ho.,. • .,, .. ov.,too•11n9 the 9off cou,•t:. t+\t: ouon ot tht rolling hllla ond volley Now under dovel-• " -0 o<'• JoU •• tht t°"'Plttt a.toty of Coltfotn10 • ""IO•t ltlfl0riobl1 '°"""""'l'f ... by rhc aeolN>•• • . or •~ .,.,.. &.AGUNA HIGUU INFOaMAflOH CENTlll c-lal . ~I I ·-1111 Per I Me•lftlllF ........... W-. If '---Ml-I, ....... wrttwr. Mt • .a.ell OMwlol, LA-NI .... CWY~· -l'edltc ~ M .... ,, .... Let-. T......_1 (714) KL 7,m1. _______ _.. w, lease a brMI -e er 4-bedroom h<>me In one of Orange County's vetry best neigbbol\o ~s.Jult 26 bome6 available under this new ftlan. ~. landscaping, sprinkler system all ~· Block wall around large 7,200. squ .... lot. Al Wll lllf 9Nn giant play the ll!lllt tncluded in mat p1Ms! Leue now. Just S250 per month P8'! Mry· thinJ( Special purchase option plan lllD avail· able to tbo6e wbo qualify. VISIT w MONT Wt deliver a11 .. 1ectrlc kttehen&. Gold K~ Kitchens are electric. Aft electri c. ~ctri c ac:~-=--:::z'I ranges are built· in. [E:J • • • And they, in turn, have built-In rotis· series. The elec- tric dishwashers are built in. As are the disposals. One non-electric built-in is the kitchen's breakfast bar. Another is the amazing amount of coun• ~~5if:~;a;~ter space. Yards and Ii yards of it. Wt deliver eleg•nct . F rom i mported stone entries to f ormally chande• tiered dining rooms, Gold Key homes reflect elegant taste. Living rooma have fireplac es with built-in log starters. And Gold Key res idents relax in p rivate patios. Consider the advan- tages and consider the price. Gold Key Village does, Indeed, deliver more home for the money. WUh two, thrff •nd four bedrOOM pl1M 1 up to 2,404 aqu•re fHt of llv- lng er e1, there 11 • home et Gold Ker Vlll•oe for your f•mlty. Visit us eoon. GOLD KEY ~~e; SaturrlAY, Oclober i.'8, 1%7 OAILY PILOT 1J M11e• AcrNfe Available LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE lU,I UOa t OUaT 01< THI lloa JM New Plant Boosts Laguna Niguel ITATI O, CALtfOaNIA ,0. t U"•IOtt COU•T 0, THI THI COUNTY 0, oat.NOii STATI 01' CAL.llJO•NtA l'OC N•. A·*S. T"ll COUNTY 0# OUNOI NOTICI 0, "I AalNO 0, 'ITITKHI N-. °""''a 'OJl ,.OIATI 0, WILL ANO fff MOTKa 9tJ IA&.a W •UL. LITTIH TISTAMI NTAU' PaCWlaTY AT P•IVATI SAL• E•l•I• of ar~ Eeo•• Tavllo', •ho Ell•le " DOltlS ... LINOL.t.HO. •Ito lt-n H I. I!. aud T•yler, ti~ k,_,. k-ff DOCIS MAY L.INOLAHO, 0.. u I. f. h Ylor •IW •• f , Teylo<, o.. u~. Tbe eOlllb acdoll ti Nartla AJDlricM Boct'"'1 c...,.. ratioll'• ...,-0 _. plmt in i..,... Hlpel wUl ..... a fM readY8' effed 80l only • Ulle ,..._. tf tlllis comnu.mity, bid • Hae a. tire Sautla ea.t .._ ac• cordillC to William H. Beck. executive vice president Of Laguna Niguel Corpontioa. "TM long-range bnpact, nt the new plant in Laoiaa Niguel can hardly be mn.s- ured at this poiat. ~ 'he Uid.. "and while Laptna Nlpet w i l l be the most directly a nd imraediately affttted ia •~nns or housiat. popula- tion and general growth. the c reation ol 7..500 jobs witbia two years i5 bound to be felt throughout ~ entire South Coast region..'' Buslneu and civic lead- e rs are in complete agree. meot with Beet. wldl )b. yor W'tlliam D. llla'till Of Laguna B-e a ~ II dedariac that North A..mcn Rock· well'• actioe aad the enm- ing drvelopmnlt ol t la e 50Uthttn part ol Onutc- County could well make the South Coast area • • • ''into the most ......... ia the U.S.'' William I .a ..... rne, pres. ident a( tbl Laoma Beada Board ff ....... ..Sa city counftlm• said t II • construction ol lbe huge re- surcb and m•Mlfaduriag complex will be a be:anen- doul atimulaa ... the ..... all eceeolDJ. pstiadariy ml ........... c&d wtn ,,... • .,..., c:raee • boom ah J' r• ia U• I att&. OOUBLB ENUlLllENT School olfiriala estie ..... that praeM ..-ollJDelll will probably be doubled within five years. Business and civit lead- ers pointed out that the com- structioa ol the new plut will mean much more to the aru tbaa just Ute cru· tJon ol 7.SOO jot». in itself a tremendous boost to the re&ion. but. throup ~ creation of the plant. an ,,.. nu~ of approximately '1 ..500 new residents. 7.500 • e • ~hool dudentJ and po&sibly JJ.~ additional ,.,_ from corollary dew~ And MallJ lbiat UD is just I he beginning o( the long lt'rm development ol t h e area to make ii the Wt· est-growing ttP. ill the country. Laguna Mewl. according to Beck is ill aa exttDrnt polliliaa" .. m e e t ~ U. aaaed ... placed -the cmlild ,.., ......... tile •· deriJ .. el i rd ill ac· CCJrdmce .. t ~. ..., range mas1« ,..._ Tllil plu .. 9"ides ,. com.- "" .............. mamc all parts ol the eommunity readily accessible a • d, therebJ. effectu.c subltaa- tial reductionl ill prepm"• lion costs for developers. Jn add.Woll lo euy access lo the Santa Ana.SU Diego F'r~y a a d the plamed Laguna Caayoe _. CeMl Freeways. l..apaa Nipl has aa efficiellt atwl tf first<laa ,.a, allowin( residents to move about freely lo the varieus ~ dential projeds. ~­ ty facilities and semces within the deve~ SITES CONSIDER.ED Beck poillled ... tUt ..... liam L. Ptteira and Asso- c1ata. arcbitedl Md plan- IW'T'I for the huge North American Rockwell compln 1pent a year investigating various sites for the plant. More than 2IO locations in the county were iovestigat. ~ before the finl decision tn favor G( Lapoa Nipel was made. "Laguna Nl~uel had ma· ny advantatet. which W. came more apparmt as the LAduNA NIGUEL Cl!N'TltAL VALLEY HOMES WITH OOt;f COURSE IN BACKGROUND ~. N.,ke lo ,_...,. el-IN! 1'oe ~ TICI!! IS HE•EIY GIVEH Tlwol altMd. • Admlftlslratw Wltll llw Wiit Ofhy Arnol<I favltr tin 11"41 ANw•M ff Ille Etlate fll 00•1$ M. ft • ... litloft fflr .,..,...le ti wlll Md LIHOLANO, •IM --et ootlll MAY tcw l""ance ti UtWa T•l•l'llenl•,., le LINOlANO ........ wlll ... al Nhlate '•fllloNr, referenu to ...,ldl It f114H1t aalo tt "' II..,_. ..... '-' Wiier _. IW fll,_, Nrlk.vl.,~. •11111 llwll 11\t lime 1'oe W'... ...... ~llM ~r •1141 tMec» ol ""'"" .... IAl}'le ,_ ...... _.._. -.......,. .. ~-w Ml let Hovtf'llW 17, IN1, el t :Jt •.111 .• aal4 a-w Cwn, .. .._...,. It In the ~e.irt,_.,.. fl 0.Hrlmetll Ne. 1 1'61, el the ,_. flf It:• ...... , el IMf• ti aald c.urt, 11 Ill Norlll ar...own, In •II.,. wl""" h .._ ........ W .... at the City ol k ."ta AM. C•lllornl•, the tlflca flf l"LUNICIETT t. PLUHICITT, D•IM OctoOer '6. 1''7. ~IJ OU... -'-· P', 0, la M . Hull .. New Serio es W. f . ST JOHH, C-ly Cltr1' lne.... -..O., Calilw"'8, aN r,ltflt, tHlo l"HI A. HMM, •I'd lnle,.I eN ...... ti MW ...... Of I HI 11"1 ,.,...,, •• Ille time ot 1Wr ...... W all rltllt C•I• Mew, C.all ...... la tllle ..... ll!h<el .... .... ...... llM AtforMY w '•"'....,. •cqulred 1>y _...,'-' flf law flt ...,.,. R d S Tef1 .... 1ttl-+tH 10 wlw, otllw -el lot ......... te !Mt ea y 00 ll l"ubll>l>ed Or•"" Cool Dallv "lot, ol aa1c1 ~I al h lll'M f/I ,,., .. ,th_, O<lober 2t. JO end Nov, If, 1'67 1""'7 lrl and to ... PF-'Y tlelcrMMll .. - ----------------------~ lewt: A B LEG .... NOTICE ,._..." '"1 ,,,_,,..,,....., .._.. t aycr·est Ba. i.ew. -"' "-··.,,, ,_ T·l_,, -· Hl#ll~ ~ C.llfW!li.. •t" SU,l•lott COUlT OIJ THI loNlhl des<t-aJ: 300 . STATE 01< CALll'O•NtA l<O• Lot *2. TrlCI 1"17, at 111H -· r• New Baycrest Senesl TH• couNTY o, o••N•• --111 '* w . -u --. ot N, A·.... Offld<ll ·---~ "' °'---"Forever-View" m o""d e I NOT•cR o, "ua1No o,. l"ETITION ,, ... "' c.111e<t11•. ~ homes, in Dover Shores on ~~~;:~':~:,:_:,:~~~v•No 'oa , .. ~":..'::,.~'..,0'ws.:ec~i: S:.:.':":;.,;. the Irvine Ranch,, will soon k!~~··., ~ .. ~. i::.O.,~:· -.:!.~ =~~~.!.i~".:.~ti.~ L.~~~~· °:!~ be ready for viewing, aC· H Alln• A•KI G-ctv. DK .. _ len.tlllt, ..... IKO<-H IMINmelll "lo. cording to Ivan Wells & 0~~~~cEM isv.::!~.~B~' G:~N ... ~~ =~ .. ':-N;.r;:r 0r!;..:~~i;,, ~ Sons Inc., builders. • i»ll•lon for PrllNt• o1 w111 .,.. "" IMni., cowrin9 tftidonu M -~ ' 1uu•nct 01 L•llH • l U••tn«nlarr 1o aaibed lol. pur..,.,.. I• • ''°""" low Priced Jrom $59.995, and P.iltlOMr. ,.,.,..,u 10 w111oi i. m-ci.rtd Ju,,. 14. 1Ne, • ~·-oe planned for . buyer~ seek mg ::,. 1u:'.::' • .!:.."~1·~.,~ 1~';"1 ... :!: :'':~' ~~11~e:-~ "" Ult custom quality. pnvacy and ..... 11tt11 Ml tor H .. oma.er 11, ,,.,, ~u• a 1"' Nottn>W •· 1te1. eoc- large view sites •. they over· ~r:..!,•·:,: ~ ~ ,:.:"":=: :'. :; :"'::O:.. P~H~':';,. '"o'!.~""::, look the increasingly popu-Hor111 B~wav, In 1,,. c111 of ~n1a L•nd••nd. husi.tnct '"" w11t. •• 1°'"' lar B k B d 1 t AN. C•lllor"I•. ton.n~. •nd r«cwcMd .. IMlrumcnl No, ac ay eve opmen oait<1 0cio1>e< 21. "" 200». on HovM\ber JO. 1'61. '" koiC of Upper Ne wport Harbor. w E. n JOHN, ,,.,,, -· m.a.. °"''* coun1y, C•ll• . Counlv Clerll. torn11. covrrnl"' 1NI c"rtllln IOI ol land Upon com pletion 0( the ·~ 111•-••· dtscri.i ..... $11 million adjolninc Bay. ~':!,,.!,:° .:,~v~~i ... .i. • .;8':.:':."';',,: ~~ "':;:::,';"'P:~ crest development, m any r.1: MM~ sana.. • Nrtne~lp, .,.., eciw111 o L•nc:t· t · d fo . Al1.,.11tt ,.,. ,.1111-r '4tlld and Doris M. Lindi.net, IKl:lhtnd •lld requeS S Were re<:elVe . I Publbltfd Or•"oo Co.tu Oaily Piiot, wllt, •• jolnl ten•nl1, CS.led Nov~mber t, more ot the customized 0c1o11er 21, JO .,.. Nwtm..., '· 1u1 1,.1, ,___ " 1M1..-1 ""' 20051 .,... 1132 •1 Hovemtar 1". 19'1, In Bode Jnl, _., homes. · 2l' o1 0tt1c1.1 •-1ts °' °"'""' ~o''"'" In the 300 Series, a $6 LEGAL NOTICE C•ll•ornl•. -tin OP!""-M• lh• ""'' ..... In .. .... .. ,.,..,._ °' ..,i,. m illion project, particular IA•·m i. .. e lht '" 1111erat ill 111e 1o1 w1<rlbfd • h b · ttOTICI TO U IOITP•S .-. attention as een given suil'••toR couaT OI' THR "" ·., wt11c11 wld ••-rtv .... 111111. fe8ltr6S taking a dvantage ITATI OF CAL"CMllllA IJOR ciao,,,.., w E•ln 0 . Lindlalld to Dorl' f I ti ''W THI tOUllTY 01' O•ANQI M. L"'°leM, 11\o Oulkllolm OMf ••lftl o many e eva ons. e N•. ,. .,, J.,,.,.,., 7• lff6, ..., ,_,.. .. 11111~ stress the b uyer's privilege E•l•lt ol ALFHO WAlt•IN WHELAN, -r Ne, fHL Of! ,,..,.,.,., IJ. tHf. In t. h • ed u.. f t i th tir • Jud ''8 th ti th f" t . . hi ~--t all• ALl<AEO W, WHEL.AH, aU A.. W a ... -,.... 7' ....,,_,_, •--... .._ IWda CCJlltinuea ... Beck tX· Bee ... emp as i.z u1e ae n e en e area, UlC • Y e me e 11'5 tn· to customize lo s perl)VI ..... wHELANo, •• 1.L..-uo w. wKtL.ANo 1,. ~~"'~,;' ;;,: ,......, "Coaty IWdin that the development will ing .cceu to the vast O eve· crement ot t.be North Amer· t~~s, •tand" ~1dbe!!:.1!_~tf ~ 15 HUEIY GIVEte .. ..,. =., i:~= :,-._:. laav• already determined defillitely be golf oriented, land National Forest. ican Rockwell plant Is fn view "es, _, r"'~ \Ku a.1tlfllt "' .,. .-. ......., ...,.. ·-• ... eMtllie ....--.. ., dMlt ' .--.... Hlowl will be Thu1 La•11na Nll\Ml 'Will , in "d 1....... L and designer Gene W@Us. -.i •• ..,_ ~ ,.....,. •• ,_., ....... =t.-....... _. ....._ Wllb ioll rart traits and • •-optrat.ton m1 · -·· a~ -;;:;;:::;;::;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I'"° ...... ....,. .,. r-"M • tile ••., °""".,. lfwilllllll w., _, .... ..------• -provide • variety ot resi~ guna Ni""•el will be fuUy14 -· 11011t1 .,. _,., ~ Iii"'-a1 "' ,,_..,, ~N "'° w. """' '-"' mtir'8 s.tll Cout ~ t'art perts allowing goliera d tial proJ'eda suitable to 0-• omc.., ... ~ • .._ .-.. ..,,,., •14i111-etM1 Wiii i...-.....•11w o111ea __ .._ ............. ~ o1""'~.. •-~v• ... .___.,Y to th• golf en prepared to meet the great-BUSINESS AN D cou.r1, cw .. H.-1 11Mm. •I"'.,.'*'"'" o1 ,LUNKETT e. PLUNKETT. m oi1 .... -m _..,..._ uu. w -J wn~u "' the Deed$ and b ud£ela O{ l}'·Upanded need! imposed WV ~t. te the .............. cio A-. P. O, a. 2#, Mullt ...... 91Nt1i. tilt --is ~•---buiJd. courM from their homes. In most families, at prices PROFESSIONAL You""' Prorwwr • 11ows. >u Wtil Thircr c.mom11. ""-• tor .. 1c1 ,...,.,."'••· ,.._, ... ..._, bl e'>ll upon lhe comm unity by the s1r,.1, s.n11 ,.,.., Ctllforftla, Wiik.ii 1, ,,..... w;"' ... w1" "'-XM. 91 • .,., inc a regional civic center addition, the project will a l· ranging from roug Y • .,.,,. new construction," B e c k .,.. •loc.e o1 ""''-'• -' ..,. -·•-""'-ette•, 11nt -"'''°" " 111;, 11011w _._al _.._ . • ... _ ba I I 000 and up. GU I 0 E "' •II ""''"" -lelfol119 '• "" •••1e .,, ..,. .....,. l'Nll'"e wW wit. on a~ ....,. LD ~com· so ve t.s own uxury rec· said. aaHI cle<:Ht<lt. w11111ft 111 mon"'• •"•r s.ld .... w111 ... -upon "-'°'" munity. In addition kl the reational facilities, which Models o( both the hom es • The n"Xl decade will be ,,,. 11n1 ..,1111ca11 .. e1 "'" .... 1ce. '-'"' 1trms: c..i 1n i.wtvl -v " ·-....... b "LI I d I . . c v 11 H" bland " 0.ltd Oc*>er ,,, ltO 1119 UNled ,,_ .. «••"",_,..., " ..... ~ access ... ...., near Y w1 me u e a ar ge swim· 10 rown a ey 1g s on<' of the most impor tant • -1 ....... -1•n "" w ld '-rlw cwr1. ,.,, _ cent frttways, the community it ming pool, sun deck and and the condominium units h wth d 1 e MATTRESSES • h •,utr1a " "'" woi o1 1,,. 110~1 °'.•"-"'111c1 1o ... *"°5ttfd w1111 _... b the .. __ ,_ F ail . b be ·1 d h ll in t e gro an p anmng ·-_,... ..,..,, ..,. ,~ .. s.1c1 ...... 111 • ,..... u"°" R rv..... y .,....... e r • patio. ar cue Pl s an on t e go course are ex· of the entire South Coast YOUNG, PUNNH • H1ws tiw .,..,., ncr-ittm•. Pr-rty "' ii. roK. the tracb paralleling possibly large recreation pected tx> be completed a nd ·00 · whl h th MATTRESSES m we11 TillN "'wt ao1c1 .. i>. nd C b d k"t h . hi area, a pen in c e ~ .. ,. ,.,.., '"",_,... OJ.TI O: ~ 11. 1"7 the northern bou ary o room, with ar an 1 c e n open for inspection w1l n wisdom or total community BO&T8 . HOMES • TRAUZRS , ... ......,.: Ml-4»1 E..,i.. o. L~ Laguna Niguel near the sit_e facilities for ~rly enter· a few months. l · ·11 be ·u d ~ptar 811•,ee 11-.. iw ••-"I• Admi11btr•1or wftll t11t w111 • N Am p ann1ng WI I •strate P..-il•llM or-• cou t Dll•iv ,.101, ,.,.. • .,. " ..,. Wiii " Nl!f o( the plam.d ortb eri-taining. NEW HOUSING through orderly and pro-Cotta Me.ta Maurea Co. Oct*r » •nd November '· 11, 11. 1tt1 '*-t. can .Rockwell plant." The third project is a de· gressive development that z1111 Newport Blvd. fllHJ 'LUNICITT a PLUNKnT Another advantage off«· velopment of estate • type Laguna Niguel has con-w1U enhance the entire Uberty 8-1303 LEGAL NOTICE :,~-:!! :' ... ':':.. o . ._ • ed ..., Laguna Niguel, ac· homesites, up to five acres siderable acreage available area." ......,.,.. .. -· c. ..... ia "~ · · T be lied N"guel for new housing, and in ad·,=::::=========::::= llOTte• o' ll'UaL1c s•u "'--' -... • .....,. cording lo Beck. ~ the avail-Ill SIU. 0 ca I l< • 011 Ntv~ 3, ,.., •• IO:OO A,M .• , IY: --........... .... .n.._ of fast-dais housing Ranchos, these estates will dition to the three new de- 1 • UPHOLSTERY m 11 l aou1111 C•Mon ••· LHu,.., ~. A'-" "" ,..,.,.11"..., -~1 h nd I •• 1 d by La PARADISE --------------.JCAll ...... lt. Hetlonal ACDC>tln« _ ... -...... ,.__,. in a wide price range. and cater to orse owners, a ve opmen.., P anne • of c.1Htrn1e. •• -• Nm .,...,.. ... ~,,,... °'..... c-t D•llv ,.,11!!, ... _ y .. r< .. ty J rec:r •"li"onal the development will have guna Niguel, Beck said the ..... you • netural • llorn Mesa Upholstery Mc:Urlly -....-wllll TtmPIHllcs. Od 11 Zl. 11. '"' 1J'll6.61 u""' ... ""' "' .,.. h 0 y inc, •• debtor, "'"" ..,.n 11. lff1, •, __ • ___ • --------------facilltin. both in the actual its own equestrain trails company expects to con. '"hom ,,.c1.r?" T • AIL uu.-o1 cMJ•ull ......., ,,.. .,,._, •• in ...... J•-.. '-g to the established elude negotiations with sev· PILOT 9ive1 Y•u. • ch ano J w111 w11 .1 9'11111< euctlon io 111t hltMM IEGAL NOTICE community~ UK" Mar'· ... MUJIJ t "' ·1 • 'h I I UL-• ,. 81 ......., .., a"'...,..-••..,.""-ol1-----------~~".'"""---b)' riding trails in Laguna Nig. eral leading builders witfl • , .. ••• Y 111 ' • •P•< • u.rty ~ ..... w1t1tw1 w.,,..... " ttttt, -llOTIC9 TO c••D""' area T1•'•r'• '•ra4ho .. ctio• _I ............ •· ---a..~-, na-• cou--TM• . \J•I, a-.. lo , .. Ase established r •g•-'• COO"truction ..1 Oth• a .,. ---""· -"' ---U ,.. ,., -With ds to th"s last " 1"' u rv "' •n a 0 "' of tt.1 wU1t e4a. ~atche wlllt 5e<tloll,.. fl "'9 c..1.-Coon-STATW 01< CAl.IFOatetA IJOC 1 regar 1 through the County Parks er developments in the im -,. wul to •w•pf UH MIWPOIT ILYD. ,,_cW c... flflco tunt1ewo w -• Tttl C1CM1WTY cw ou .... point. Beck said. "Major R · ""-t mediate futur• .,...,, ...,. ..... ~ . ....,_ .... A-SHn -~y-s are f~y ~ar_e __ ~ ___ ~_u_a_b_~ __ ~_~r~~=e~n~~~==~=:·~-------~~==~========~~==========~-~~~~-h IE~•~-J.M~~~-~ ...... .,.... ..... -llullMtl " .... la. .. -....... --......... Ml-..... k-.. o( the direct relationship --"' u111 -"" ....__,, • .-M..,, .... --n ..,_ "1'. =:; ::: ~':!io~bj: B s Gu·d t M da11·1on Homes =::=~~·~:.~.: . ..:~~.:~~j:~~~ nearby residential neighbor· uyer -I e 0 e =..:: :~.: .-:.. ':: ~:::::. °':Or'::"i 1$ HUHY GIVlll .. "'- L .....A •• " melleft cell I . A. •kl, UUI C ·S711. 0-...!0t's ef tfw 1llaol9 ---.,. 1..-u NATIOHAL AC<BPTANCE 11et •II -........ dllmo -"'" MX.U.ERAn:s PLAN Beet said the new plant will ........ tbe total muter pian for Laguna Niguel. bringing in n e W schools, business and other facilities earlier than origi· u.lly planned. In additton to the varied housing offend at the many developments withjn t b e community. Beck said plans are under way for three oth· er residential projttts. n. fint el tbeR is a cJus. ter lloUlillC development to 1be kaowa as Crowa Valley Hidl1ands, dHigned in the moderate price range pri· marily for young, growing fmniliel. These atriking)y desiped homes wiJl be available in the $20.000 to $25.COI pri~ range . Among the many design innova- tiou will be private en· closed patios a nd garden courts. This development will be built in ari excellent v i e w location on h i g h ground. The second development will be a luxury condom ini- um pniject bordering l h e fairways of the champion- ship JI-hole El Niguel golf coorse. Featuring Mediter- ranean styling. the units will be priced from $35,000 lo 145.000. To find today'a eftctrlcatly modern homH In every price range look for the Medallion Home Award. You're y1ar1 ahead in 1 Mtdalllon Home btclUH It'• equipped with the ftatures·of·the·futurt today. Rtqulrementa include a flameless electric kitchen with major appliances, full "Houaepower'.' wiring and abundant lighting. An all·tlectric GOLD Medal· lion Home glv11 you these ftatures plu1 flameless electric heating and electric water htalln_g. NEWPORT BEACH U YCIHST homes have 3, •.Of 5 bedtooms, 2. 2X, 3. 3X bathe plua f1mily room. Tile Medallion Award kitchen has electric range, dou· ble oven, dishwasher and oarbaoe d isposer Included in the price of the home. Electric refr igerator available. s-45.000 and up. Phone f1om Los Angeles Midway 6-6926. HUNTINGTON_ BEACH HUNTINGTON CIUST An e~· elusive community by Ille sPa. Fully walled I()( Quiel p11vacy. Spacious 1 & 2 story singlf' family homes in cluding new Ql•Ad·IPvel design with huge wood paneled bas'!m!'nt aclov1ly rm. Up to ?.780 sQ. It. Hard- wood floors. All PIPClror. ~1IChPn. Developed by R H. &rant Co S31,950·S40,!(.i0. FHA, VA, convi>n· 1100&1. (114) 962·3387. FULLERTON PERALTA HILLS ltUtALTA HILLS HOMES. Ideally located 1n ll)e Easl Anahrirn Canyon aru These homes ltatore underground elec111c lines. 8.000 plus sq. ft. lots. local tr1fl1c only, no lhrou(lh s!ft els 4 & 6 bl'C!room~ 2. 2i1 balhs fo11na1 din.ri g & I.• 'l rooms 2 & J car 11araoes v.11'1 ror. crPle dr1vtways. Stpara1e la11ndry. S27,950 S33 9~. HUN TINGTON BEACH CALIFORNIA CLASSlt.S Huntington Bearh Sefles. Th" home w1lh lhe "rndoor ·Outdoor P&t lo kilchen" with all-elec.tric bu•tt·ins. Range. oven. dospo~al. 1 &. 2 slory, 2 lo 4 bect1ooms 4 d1ller· Pnl floorplans. Near be11chr:;, Oran11e Counly recrPahonat at1•~· i\y. S18,990 to 5 20,990. (714) 8-47-2561. E .., f f .. I to........ .. •• w ...... ••t COMPANY Of' CAl.11<0 ... IA nw aald dlec-1 -r-'rw le tfle 8'1' MI YIH, STIVlllS &. ttwm. wllll 11w __,. ~ lft WAL Tl•S h eMc» " 11W a..ti ef "" aeove av NC)jlMAN I . JTIVENS Milt ... c-t, w i. -"-'-wlttt • ...,,,.,. .... ...... .... ___,,., ~ ... Ille -·· ~llllthM ~ C.09' Doilv l"llel. a19ooW •I the fllflat " 1111 An.met ()(-.. "'1 1""41 Peul A IQ-. elf Easl 1111• Slfffl, com -... c.•1w11i. f'M17. W!lldl ;, LEGAL NOTICE llW piece .. -~ "' .... ~ ----------::-:::::-:=------al~ In IN mat~ Hrl•llllN .. ,... ,. • ..,, "'"• ol aaW ~. wttllln al• -· c••Ttl'ICATI cw IUSINIU aHtr .... fl"' IUbtk.11 .... "' "'I• "°'let. ,ICTITIOVS llAMI 011ecf CX-r 6, 1 .. 7 The ............... Wf'tlly ,,,.,, ••• Wllll•fll "'· MHl.tr Jr.., • COlldllcf"'9 1 ~ •I i.or Mowt>or1 ElrKutor ol "" Will -tov•n. Cella Mow, Gtllfllnlle, un-Ille ....... _,.. ~. • .... "'6 flc:lltltut firm -flf M &. M '•I A. H-AHTIQYIS etM1 !NI Ml.i ti"" It com-4lf I-' 11111 SllWI, ~ " .... fotlowMe .---c .... -· ~ ftdr _. IOI IUU -•lece f/I rf914tnco T•1 •1t11 -~ .,. ..... _.. ........, .... l•- Cllerlft a. Mani" 1•1 W•I Cllbllell ""4>11....,. Or-C-1 O•lh' l'llof.., 11,..i, S.llla Nta, C.alltorftlt Octebtr 21, JI -H~m~r 4 H , Larrv A. Mer-"'I .,...,,,., "" 1~ Street, -•'"'9e ~ c ......... ~ ~ .. ,,., c,..rltt •. ~ t.Mry A. Mar-UATIE Of" CALll<O•NIA. O•ANGI COVHTY: LEGAL NOTICE llOTICI TO CalD"OIH SUPIRl!Ofl COUllT .. TN9 ST.ATI 01' CALIFO•telA ..oa Tltl COUNTY 0. oaA ... 1 .... A-SMf £sl1te o/ H•M H. R. ,._ o.c..wd. Oft Cklltlter Mo 1'61. ...... lllf, • Nolar'I' Pvt>loe 111 •"" for u id St•I•, o.rsor..llv ·-••Id Char"'• It. ~"" •"" l..ltrv A.. -9•• •-te ,... to ~ "'6 "'"'°"' -......a .,~ NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVI H le 1M t.Ubtcrl-10 ,.,. '"''"'" ~,,_ •NI crectllor• ef llw -· ,..,.,... ~I .cJI_...,..., .... , Ut<ulM .. ......... INI •II l>tt""" l>ol.,. clalrM -liut C0ttlc;.1 k•ll lltc wld ~ are ·~ to file JoMl'll E 01v1J, ttwm. w1lh I.,. NCUMry ~. In NOllN Public . C•hlorn;. llW oflic.t ol .... <'-" {If .... •bov• PrlnclNI OlllC• ;,, ~ftlllled cou<l, or 19 ,.._ "*"· wlllt Oronoe Cou"tv 1tw ...cesur'I \foucNn. le ,.,. under-Mv Comm .. ••on E aPlrtt "!Intel ol ttw oll<t of 111$ Allo<lle'n Ju"' 11. tt?o C••-•f'< •NI aut1t<. 911 ~ Dr1,,._ Publ•lh•d Or•1111t COAsl Dolly Pllol, Nt-1 Bekll, C•llfnmle, .... !ell b !!'It Oct->t •no Hcwtmbtr 4. T1. 11. place of ""'"''" at llM ~•"""9 111 • ,,., llll-61 ... ""'""' -··;""" .. lltt ,.. .. " of ----------------------1tld ~"'"'· wl"'I" , •• ,_..,. •lltr LEG AL NOTICE Ille llrll PUblkat;on el lllls notice, --NOTICE TO caEOITO"_s__ 011"' <><;~,;... SG..~"' SU'EIUO• COURT OF THE El!9CUfor "' ... win .. STATE 0, CALllJOaNIA FOl lhf' ·-MfMd ..,..,. THI COUNTY 01< ORANGE Ca'""ler ..i •otter, Ho. A·Slttl NI O.Vor ~iv.. E•l•I• of Amy H OICO'll•fttlnl, •Ito N-1 laMlll. call ...... k•-• u l"•oml OICOIAnllnl, aka t11-11 Tel: .,.._,.,, .. Amy N•omi OICosl•nllnl. OKHM!ll. ·~ .., ·---NOT tC E IS HEREBY GIVE N to tht Puellshfel Orl "9f Cotti D•ll'f ..iie.. crl'dllor1 01 lht 11>CWe ""mrd cl«~I Octob« 21, JI IM Nov.....,. '· 11. Ill•• •" ptr!oOI\' ho•lr'll cl•lm• 119•l11•t 1,.1 tm.61 lht ••Id dte4!<1rnl ue requlrfd 10 file_;_---------::-:::::=-:=:=--- lhtm. wolh lh• ""'""'· vouch~"· '" LEGAL NOTICB ,.,. ofll<t of thf < i.rlt( of lllO •bov• O'•llll•d court, "' lo Prtttnl tl>M'I, wllll ------.-.-,.--::Jl-:-J------ lht nK•UorV YOU<hert. to 111• under· NOTICE TO c•IOITO•S •iv""" 11 ""' olllo of Ill• Allor""• ll ott cou•T °" TMS ITATll Aobfrl A E.,tm1n. 17'0 Het11ar lloui.. SUl"I 1 OF CALll'OaNtA Lease a beach home with a pool, sauna and tennis court .... and build equity as you enjoy living in ltREllDlNT HOMES OF FULLERTON. Ranrh and 2·stm y homes w11h up lo 2000 sQ. ft. Cu~· lom design atrrum douhlP door l'ntrances. lormal d1n1n9 room I. brPaklastroom All eleclr1c lo.1lChPn, 111s1dt barbecurs. carpl'MQ. dra· p'f•PS, waflpappr, lwo l11Pplacl's, rove11>d pa Ito, land~c a111no. sp11n· klers. SJ!>.O'-rO In S:!Q,I()(\. f HA·V" CnnvPnloonaJ lonanc 1•g <..all (11 4) ~29 626?. HUNTINGTON Bt ACH SOUTHll"OftT IEACH HOMES. Oll"t~ 1 Int• ti~n•CIO"'• ? ~nd 3 Mlh hnrnr!I w1111 lirPpl~r ', 1111· .. let lllC l'i\l•O ~11rl,MI, d1~h w11shl"r, huor < ln\rl~. 1 Al~ .. nr~I rr1l1no~. lln11hlP Qlll llQI" 11rcj unn,., Q•ound uhhtll'S t.rnos 1pPd. NrAr lhP brach, s< hnols, 11nd sMpp1110 area. from SN,9'10 tn S31,000. c.w 1714) 962-3349. ~ I Easy way to find a home! FOUNTAIN VALLE'r FAIRMONT PLACE. l'rrso ••I· homt's with spectarular cu11ed slar1cases and sppnat adull apa•'- ments conta1nong bedroom, balh, dres$1ng room and wal~ ·•n c losi>t l hese 1 and 2 slory hom rs hi\vP 1 lo S bP drooms, terrace kitchens w1lh all·CIC'clric apphanc.cs. fror) S26,990 VA no oown, fHA Open 10 am to 9 prn Call (/14) 531·9010 HUNTINGTON BEACll FRANCISCAN FOUNTAIN S. lnlrod11c1ng a d1ama11c <.urvPd s1111ri 1se him''' w1lh ~··n11111:r a11,,1l ~p '' lntpnl Mohut"~ lo ti•,.()•""" I I. 2 story sloped bean•"<1 l "•lonq 3 lo 5 hce11oorn5. 2 lo 3 1>alhs ~ "'ectric k1'C'1PllS IP&IU'P s'1dr 'l ulass wall, h111lt rn oven, 1;1n4r, <1 • poser and (lrst1washer From $'.'6 HJ lo $34.990 VA no down,FH.tl Or• 10 am lo 9 pl'l1. Call (714) ~d0·2'H3 ·--------------------------------·-----------Mall today. HOMEBUYERS MAGAZINE Limited quantity. Dept. D, 2'00 Wll1hir1 81vcl. v•td. Co>I• M•"'· Colltorn... whl<ll h 1<oa T"I COUNTY 01< oaANO• '"' al&<t of bul•""" of ·~ unotr1l9nt<1 ..._ ,..mu '" •" m.tlln• ""'l•l•.'"'I IO ,,,. nl•lc E'l•k .. ANNIE WHlllE •<>PEit, of H•d d•!<""'111, '"lllln "" "-"'' •k• ANNIE 11. AOPEll, !>Kt•~. 111•r '"" '"'' PUbh<.•he• of 11111 nollct. NOTICE IS KE•EIY GIVEN 19 lflo O••td Octobor It, lftl credlter> fll Ille -,........ ~ Lou" H Mur~y !hit •II ~,_ hevlftl <'-""' ... lnJI Ev cutor ol th~ Wiii ol ~ .,Id ....... .,, ,,.. ._,, • .., IO Ille '"" Al>'Wt "4M f4 ""<""f'll """'· wl"' 11w IW'ttffl,., voudters. Ill ·~t A. EHi""• tt.. oflict el ~ <!en Of Ille ---11" "••-•ev•••ortl llHH court. or 10 ""~' "'°"" wlltt CHll ""-· C.-•la '"° ne<••wrv vouclw,., •• "" -r· Toi Mt-Mlt '"'""" 11 11\f Olli<.* el hit AilOFllO'I, Att-Y ter 1•-IW Andr..., J. OIM•rco, Utll E. 11th St• Publl>hfO Oro~ ,.,.,, [)Aoly r.1o1. Suol• 101, Sant• """· C•lltorftl•, .mid\ k ()(r()IMtf 21 , "' •nd Hcw"ll\btr 4, II, lht plACe ol busl.-1 ef "'' unct1ir1'9ftod 1'61 ltf0.t1 1n •II m•lltn pertolfti"9 IO 11w t>lltt « ~•Id e1«t<ltnl. wllllln •J• mOl'l lll' eft.t ,1111111111111111111111111111111, ,,,. llr•I publicalk>n ol 1111, t>Ollc.f, ' ft.-Ooit<I Oclob<!r " lt41 "' Servi"" 1 nw ~ J•tnft A. J•ckm•n ' ,.., ' Adm1n111rator of ,,.. ~ PUBLIC ~ ::;::.,., ...... ·~· "•m" ~ ~ ANOHW J OIMAltCO ~ & ~ IMS f . 11111 St. S.-911 Villa Poe if ic Phone 962·2446 llOOK.sT ' 1•no• I~ IEWPllT/llTllCTll IEACH Lo• Angelu , Calltorni& lff57 MAPS • INFO • PRICES Ne me __________________________________ __ Address ________________________________ __ C11y ______________________ Phone _____ _ Ouir,d Loca11on ______________ ------------- Prtct Reno• , : K1td1 @n prtferenct El•cl11c GAs No prrf""'rt t : I pl1111 to buy • ntw home on lh~ n"•I 12 n1on1hs. Yu 0 No 0 : l -·-·-·----·--····-·--·-··-·······--···--·--·~ .. 's ... , ..... ~ I~ TRADE ~ Ttf< (11'1 I0"47 .. ' " Al-Y ,_ 1.-..,.i.tr-~ ~ Publ"IWd O<•"llf' CMtl O•ltY "'!el• ~ Ori. of th• lerged ind ~ Oct. 7• "· 21• ,., 1,.7 1•1M7 .. od . . f .. ~ most m ern prrntlnt • ~ ~ cilitiH in Orange County ~ .. .. i -'#11·114;iihiif@-~ .. .. BRIGHT "•wt eovt •••• li9ht, ti9ht a1td b<l.ht h eel your ho111etew11 Tiie DAILY "LOT ,...~.. ilt. editlo• .l•ily a114 enjoy tho ,. • .,,, ~ 2211 W. l1lboa Blvd. ~ l---------------------------------------------------------------------------1t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ '-============= I \ ' I • I ·-· I ~ Je DAILY PILOT ''Lo.is~ of Business Mesa Verde Open House Goes Out.side For years real estate of· fices have used an open house as a means of atimu· Highlands Sta1·ting 2nd Unit OPEN HOUSE BECOMES "'OPEN LOT"' AT MESA VERDE HOMES IN COSTA MESA The second increment of Medallion Award-winning homes at Bonnie Bay High- lands in NeWP,Ort Beach, la J!on't Spare That Tree II Howe Being Hi.dden now under construction, ac- surf' S·an-a. cording to R. c. Kiaer, Southern California Edison Company district manager. Sell Porn· .'° The is-unit residential de-ae velopment is located on Tua· tin Avenue, just south of At Seabur. Y 22nd Street, in the Back Bay section of Newport. · Homes will range in atZe Seabury II homes, only from 2.sro to 3,550 square one-eighth Of a mile from feet of living apace and 1'ill Huntington Beach S t a t e have up to five bedrool'DJ . .._..,..,..aw___... · · ,. ~k Parle, wer-e planned md de-The Modern and Spaniab. -..r.;;,•-r, -;:"' time Pl on and will get pedive about plants. 1.JIAJ styled residences will be in so med to p............. being at .,,.,..,,..es showing the signed to appeal to thoae ' .... ..up _...._ families who enjoy surf and single, two-story and split- Is J'Ollr home tree-hamd? there that be will not notice house in various stages, then level stylings, be said. aand recreation YelN'OUDd, Are JOU liYiDI ill 6iabtsa 00. tbeJ have grown. decide which shows tile according to Ron Foell, Highlight of each home for the ab ol tn.. and For eumple, a fonytbia house to be&t advantage. vice president Of Seabury will be an all-electric kit- bulhes thlt shroud your bmdl willl a »foot diamet-You may be surprised that Development Co. chen with built-in cooktop boule! If '°• get blll)' widl er was originally t b r e e you like the house pretty "N'.inutes -away from the range. oven, waste dispos- vnnr lit& hatcM pilmta. It is a great. beau· uch ... _ . ....&. nearby beach resorta of Bal-al. automatic dishwasher "-;:n 11 • ..._ __. .___ ._ tiflll IPlasb ol yellow in m · UJ!C way it was wuen boa, Laguna Beach and and glareless luminous ceil- .uw ..., -......, -spilc bat it is m feet you moved into it. Or per-Newport, which offer such ings. Kiser noted. spot ~ _.,.. a _..... tballl the 1ittJe saJt-baPI you'll be charmed by p o p u 1 a r watersports as Interior features will in- bcme. 111 ...me. .., Jllr· '-.__a few feet hay. the foartb-yur pictures. swimming, sldn-dlvi.ng, fish· elude a formal dining room. ijNdiwe ..., 1111 "-* a md ..._ ....._,. -Mott bailden are not land· ing, water-skiing and aud· family room, ttro cuatom- dowed bJ SE Df'J .. ,_.,~.pine treli -capers, 10 unleu a builder i.ng, Seabury ll is c:oatinU• designed fireplaces, Wet bar, .... w-r_ Md ""8 up . araand the employs a landlcaper, a ing to attract the vigorous ei:posed beam ceillngs, car~ ........_ u. ••4••, we..,. ..._ emcealiag its beluti-plant arrangement for a young family," Foell said. peting and tile entry. Baths be too buy fmdinc _.. fal Jines. You couldn't see new bouae copied from a Seabury D will comprise will feature double pull- and admiring •a r greea tbe bome for the fiorest. It model home can be a flop. a total ol 379 homes, re· mans, sunken Roman tubs thumb to obMne hmllea, ,,. a -;a, to see it when 'lbe plantings may be fine ports Foell, ranging in price and luminous ceilings. treabe -~p)lats tlm lbaald the~ ftft iaooved, the for the model house which from $24,700 to $27,000. Of. A separate laundry area, ,_ ndler Uta ...-. pJms cut down to hedge is bWt for temporary fering three and four bed· wired for electric washer ed. Then 11 • _ _..... __.__ ~ad tbe fotsylhia cut llmr, but if they haven't rooms, 20 different design and dryer, will be included . .uuga --.-:a. been planned by a nursery elevations a r e available Other features include a 1eRlinc "' lllDd fltlll ~-Old ~ ol a man, they may not be suit· from which Seabury II three-car garage, sun deck vatioeid:I clidlte teeillC tree bame JDaJ proride pen-able for a long-range plan. bomebuyers may choose. and underground utilities. atumps. 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'l'lley ID tyfort!mefewwee.bwhm they are l*oridiq calor but CD be ~ wbm not .in foli8ge. IN BEAUTIFUL' SAN CLEMENTE A mW1 bDale eaa be a real charmrr ill its tmlr.r plant.,. with pnmed ea, H1acs a wbite let at tbe jlllt • rlglll mg1es hm b ...... Bat the home owmrwlll Md tD it• ..... ,.. ... 3 talll np o •• ••• AVW .,, tllet.r .. ========J FAVORITES Netio11•I •114 lee.I reedM- diip polh ,,..,. tlle DAILY "LOT <•rriet .. _ .f ..._ ...+ popel•r col•-•114 , .. ..,... .... a.w. .. .,,., HWip,aP9f {e ffle U.itJ kms . ... \ San Clemente E.astriclge hes lots to sell those seeking the finest in prestige Gving. Today you can choose the lot you want, high atop l>eeutiful San Clemente -tJ,e city that climate built - overlooking the sweeping Pacific panorama. Prices range from $I 0,000. NOW YOU CAN BUILD YOUR OWN CUSTOM HOME ON THE IDEAL VIEW LOT OF ·YOUR CHOICE. Drive up today to the smartest address in town , and choose your place in the sun at beautiful San Clemente Eastridge. Or, see your broker. You'ft agree, San Clemente Eastridge has a lot going for you. ,,~S~A~N.._..C ...... L~E~M~E ... N_T_E_ 1EASTRIDGE \'-~:5 10,000 One of OrancJe County's finest ocean vi~ws is yours at San Clemente E.stridge. Camino de Esmlla off ramp of San Diego Freeway in San Clemente. Tum left to Portola, then le~ on Portola to Calle R .. L Right on C.le Real to open house. Model$ open I 0 a.m. until 6 p.rn, Or cal (7144) 4496-5068 ~ \ . ., CAMINO ESTREUA laUng business. Now there Mesa Verde ia an atab- Ui the "open lot." llshed community within the On a bright fall day. Mesa city ot Costa Mesa,• bout. Verde Refllty placed a desk ing ot two aolf courses 1be and cha.trt on a vacant • · . • bomesite adjoining the Mesa MeN Verde County Club 11 Verde Country Club and pro-. an 18 • bole c:bampkmbip claimed the industry's first course and the Oosia Mea8 "open lot." Golf and Cowaty Cbab-ir a- GoU course lots in the public course feattaing two Mesa Verde area of Costa 18-bole layouts. f Mesa start at •16,950 and Mesa Verde can be reach- go to $28,500 for a hillside ed by taking the Harbor view location. Financing is Boulevard exit from the available from 15 percent San Diego Freeway to Ad· down payment. ams Avenue, then west to Mesa Verde Drive. Mesa Verde Realty is .located at 2850 Mesa Verde Driw. Why _Pay Rent ••• ? NOW A .BIG, BRAND NEW HOME NEAR THE B·EACH • ,~ • 520,995 NO KIDDING 520,995 Vets No Down • Low FHA Terilii Payments Start as low IS $179.00 per •· (p ' ij Hacienda Homes . A Mecllterranean Stylecl CWlllunlty for Youn9 Fa111Hles In Ora119e County's Fo• taln Valley Near the Seal 3-4 bedrooms -mHsive lots -wonderful "Florid• kitchens" • : • aft tht wonderful things you've drHmed •bout •t this on~n+fiMtime price. Visit H•ciend• tod•yl Take San Diego Freeway to Euclid turnoff -to Talbert -left on Talbert to Ward -left on Ward to models. 0 :::; =~g 11.J 1-(/) I 0: I ELLIS :::> 0 ~=========or i GARFIELD + 'l1 A DEVELOPMENT OF GEORGE M. HOLSTEIN & SONS WALKER & LEE INC., SALES AGENTS Hornets Score By EARL GUSTltEY Of ... DellY ..... Stefl Golden West's Rustlers gave awa y two tint quarter touchdowns to the nati0o'1 No. 2 ranked junior college team Friday night but then fought back with grim-faced determination in the second half to battle Fullerton on better than even terms before fiQJally losing, 13-7. The fiercely played struggle was witnessed by a vocal throng of 5,847 at,.LeBard Stadium. Although they came up short on the scoreboard, coach Ray Shackleford 's Huntington Beach eleven showed tons of class in fighting back gamel.y in the last two quarters. The Fullerton coach, Hal Sherbeck. penpiri.De treeJ,y in the HoJ'\nets' lock- er room afterward. said It best: "Golden West has a lot of hustle and class. They had their backs to the wall but hung in there and gave us a whale of a ball game. ''They're the best team we've play- ed this year.'' G-Olden West's always -improving, always -ten::icious defense looked like the best in Southern California as it held the heavily favored Hornets to 146 total yards while GWC gained 212. 212. 'Tm proud of our guys, real proud ," Shackleford said. "We got down real quick 13-0 and we bad the guts to come back." But the Rustlers met their down- fa ll early when they gave Fullerton Early, two opportunities borne out ol GWC errors. Golden West punter Bob Grey. in his own end zone, couldn't get a boot off following a bad center snap and Hornet defensive end Larry Mac- Duff nailed him on the three. Bob Terrio scored two plays later with 6:34 lo go in the first period. And just moments later, a Rustler pass defender over -extended himself on an interception try and Fullerton p1cked up a 13-yard gainer through the air to the Golden West 3.1. Mike White, oo the next play, ram- bled 33 yards to score on a reverse that fooled Golden West's linebackers with 2:45 left in the first quarter. Those two mistakes -the bad cent- ter snap on a fourth down punt play ABRUPT HALT -Golden W est'6 Tony Scalcucct is brought to a screeching halt by Fullerton's Gary Orcutt (84) and John Ochoa (20) in acti'on at Friday oii'LY ,.ii:OT l'tttft •Y O.tlt IC ...... ,., night's 13· 7 win by Fullerton. Scal cucci, a defensive back, intercepted a Hornet pass on the play. Pirates Favored Tonight ... -.. occ Hosts San By DA VE SIDDON Sport. Edhor It abapes up as a much better foot- ball game than the records might in· di~te. Orange Coast College. with a 4-1 Eastern Conference record, against a San Bernardino Valley College team that has won only one of its five con- ference games. 1be San Bernardnio 'Ngers. how· ever, came close to beating two pow- erful teams -Mt. San Antonio and Santa Ana -and are much better statistically than the won.Jost record reveals. For the Pirates of Orange Coast. a victory in tonight's Homecoming Game at LeBard Stadium would brighten their prospects for a confer· ence championship and a berth in caJ.ifornia's first junior college foot- ball playoffs. Orange Coast is currently sharing second plaee in the Eastern Confer- ence lta.odinp with Mt. Sac and Gold- en West Fullerton, as usual, is lead· ing the pack with a perfect season's record Uld a 34-game win streak. lf the Pirates defeat the Indians to- night, they'll be facing Fullerton next •eek in a game that could decide tbe conference tifle. "lbe E8*n Conference champion II tchedaled to bolt the Pacific South- -.t Conference cbampioo in one of the two ~round games of the jun- ior college playoffs during the week- end of Nov. 24. Oo;xt Dick Tucker reports that his ttam is in good shape for the San Bernardino game. with only a '""' playeTs nursing ''minor dinl?s" from last week 's Riverside fraca1' "We·re 'up· for thii; 1?;Jmr ·· Turt..r: said. "We know that San Bernardino will field a darned good team, and we can't afford to be overconfident just because its record isn't so hot. Statistically speaking, San Bernardino looks pretty impressive " Dan Mikels is scheduled to start at quarterback for the Pirates with Paul Lemoine likely to fill In for him dur- ing a good portion of the game. Lemoine and Mikels provide Tuck- er with a strong rushing-passing com- bination. Lemoine is currently rated No. 12 in passing among junior col· lege quarterbacks while Mikels is & threat carrying the ball as well as passing. In five games. Lemoine has com- pleted 46 out of 86 pass attempts for EC Sta ncllng• w L "O "A Fullerto11 ' 0 ., 11 ~~"!:" c~~t!,.,1o ' I 116 11 3 I 1~ 4l ~n Wtat l , jO A11e l , " IS $an lltrntrdlno I J "' SI ltlvtrslde I ' ~ •l ~Y-Pf~H 0 J ., llelftV D 3 '' "' Fvll~rlOfl u. 'rttlaY'I Col Mn Sc wt w,.1 7 a total of 510 yards and five touch- downs. Against Riverside he connect- ed with 13 of 19 and two touchdowns. The primsly running threat for OCC is provided by halfback Frank Weir· ath who has carried the b::tll 87 Cmt'5 for 460 net yards. accc:·Jin~ ti\ ol· f1c1al Eastern Conferenrc stnticl it's. The Tigers from S:.n l~c111.11.1 no al. ~o boast a shHtr b"ca1·~w .. ,. run"' r in tailba ck Geor.;.:P Tri!·' r> ~ .. hn 1 ,ir rPntly ranks 8th in r11 1rir: :'"'11 ·~ JllnlOr cnllcges with HI nl'l )-;i; ch ln1 98 carries. Berdoo ORANGE COAST LE -Steve Colflesh 200 LT -Kevin Grady Wi LG -Don McMahan 190 C -Randy Bass rn~ RG -Dan Hilliard 210 RT -Rick Dustin 219 RE -Craig Allen IR5 QB -Dan Mikels lfi(I LH -Frank Weirath 200 RH -Ethan Oliver 167 FB -Mike Bailey 215 SAN BERNARDINO LE -Sam Christian 175 LT -Bill Berniker 200 LG -Jim Pa<iore 200 C -Doug Huff 180 RG -Robin Tenney 220 RT -Carl McWiUiams 215 RE - Earl Collins 210 QB -Randy Scott 155 RH -Mike Dolan 16.'> TB -George Tribble 175 FB -Mike ruvers 190 Seals in Tough -Take on Toronto TORONTO. Canada CAP) -The California Seals venture into big·llme hockey tonight. laking to the ice against the Toronto Maple Leafs. de· fending Stanley Cup champions. On Sundav. thev move to Phtladel- r111a to ClllSh wi°th the Philadelphta ~·1yers. The ~"al~ return In the Oakland .\reM r;<'dnC'srlAy to meC't th!' New ' n.-:. R · n-::c.>r11. The it11me will m a r k l':c> ri! ,: 1imC' a full \· establlshcrl . nld· 111nr Nn11onal Hockey Lea~ue I ea m has appeared in the Bay Arca. Saturday, October 28, 19&7 DAILY PILOT J J Edge Rustlers, 13-7 a~d the 111-fated interception try - did the Rustlers in. Golden West's touchdown came on a John lnglehart flat pass to Randy Vala.ha. who eluded two Fullerton tackler~ and raced 18 yards for a touchdown. That score came with 3: 15 t~ go in the third quarter and by that lime. the Rustlers were back in the ball game. The change in the game's tide so disturbed Sherbeck that he yanked ~is starling quarterback, Amirault, in favor of 17·year-old Jim Fassel. But the momentum was now Gold- en West's. At the opening of the final quarter. Tom Westgate gave G-Olden West a big first down at the Fullerton 35. Vat2ha, in two rushes, took it to the Gurney 18 and the GWC cheering section was so delerious the playera bad to call for quiet. But the drive ended there on an in- terception. Golden West's Tony Scal- eu<:ei got the ball again on a pass theft at Fullerton's 33 with 7:57 to play but the RusUers ran out ol downs and didn't threaten again. HAM STATISTICS owe • ' , " 10 " )I tt2 lol " J • 41 I J i FK. ' I • 7 IS> » D , .. .. .., J 1 11 O.J :A • • Sets Hot ._.. ....... i-:C • • 1 ·-' IJ • • t -U r-DN~ na·n1ncs ......... ..... ... TQ Y• 'fL AYG t=:1 ·i • " 1.1 •• ,. '' Gtw • 7 .10 Wn ..... • w • 17 --r. ... n • "' • 10 J4 1J ....... Tea Y• n av• ..... ,..,.. l • IS ·J.• Odlee " • ,. ,_. Tott• IS 51 s JI .,. ... • 0 • 1.• ~ I • • 4.0 I I • It ---1 • ) ·tt Toui. '1 ID » ,...,.,,.~ ...... ..... "J'l PC '°'" Y• fl'd. •w..n » 1S I " 11: y-J ' • 11 Tnh )I 16 , " ...,.. ,...... ll"A PC ""Ye ll"ct.. MW_.. ' I I ! ·I F~ ' I ' T .. M .. Pace In Riverside Warmup RIVERSIDE, Cab.I. CAP) -Four- teen cars smashed the Riverside course record Friday in qualifying for the Times Grand Prix, the fifth race JO the Canadian -American Challenge Cup Series. There were no real surprises after Friday's qualifying. Dan Gurney, Bruce McLaren and Denis Hulme led the group with Jim Hall and Mario Andretti following . Gurney, who hasn't finished a Can- AM race this season, qualified lo a Lola Ford on top with a time oi ':39.3 Sports .In B r i ef over the 3.275 -mile lap course. The time equals a speed of ''8.7 miles an hour. New Zealanders McLaren and Hulme. both in McLaren Chevys zoom- ed home with times of 1:39.6 and 1 :41.2 respectively. The course re- cord had been 1: 4U set last year by McLaren: Hall, of Midland, Tex., drove the largest car on the course -a 7-lit.er Cuparral CJ>evy -to a time ot l:tu Alston Denies Rumors; with Andretti. in a Bonk.er Ford. right behind in I :tU. More qualifying and testing is ldled- uJed for Saturday and. even though Gurney bas the fMtat time 10 f.ar • be may attempt to solidify his No. 1 pole position with anotber' run. The CMta Mesa driver bu been plagued with mechanical troubles on the '500,000 CaJa..Am teria tour and will be JootiQC to -the best .tart be can. Forty can will ~ qaalifJ .... Ille r8Ce. Athletic Wing Under Way Quarry Duels Patterson At Bay aub It was an incongruous tablen: DARRTOWN, Ohio -"I don't know anything about it." Walter Alston said at his home here. The veteran manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers was commenting on the story in the San Juan. Puerto Rico, Star that he would stA!p down as man- ager within a week and be replaced by Preston Gomez. third base coach of the Dodgen. ~.in Puerto Rieo. also eakl he knew nothing about It. ''It's news to me ." he declared. "It's the fi~t time I heard about it.·• Artilur "Red" Patterson. vice presi- dent of the Dodgers. said he knew nothing about any changes and that Alston wiU be going to Mexico City for the ma1or-r1unor league meetings there Nov. 25. Walter O'Malley , president ci the Dodgers. and Buzzie Bavasi, general manager. were not available for com- ~nt. O'MaJley is on a hunting trip in Africa. and Bavasi is on vacation. The San Juan story. by baseball writer Tito Stevens, said that the 44- year-old Gomez, current manager of the San J uan Senators in I.he Puerto Rican Winter League. would leave for Los Angeles ttli s weekend and that ''We're all waiting for the big thing to happen." Qua rrfJ 1' 04! LOS ANGELES -Jerry Quarry's followers predict ex~amp Floyd Pat- terson will take a nap today when the two battle at siesta-time in the World Boxing Associallion's heavy- weight tiUe tournament. "The fight won't last as long as the weigh-in," predicted Quarry's co-manager Johnny Flores and the 22-year-old California fighter has also declared he looks for a knockout. Weights and wagering were near- even on the eve of the 12·round re· match slated for 3 p.m. in I.he Olym- pic Auditorium . AJthough Patterson opened as the favorite when training started . the odds on the 32-yea.i;;old New Yorker dwindled as fight-lime approached. Experience favors Patterson who twice has held the crown. He takes a 46-5-1 record into the ring but four or. the losses were by knockout. and he faces perhaps the hardest puncher in the tournament. Nickla us: 62 LAS VEGAS -Big Jack Nicklaus shot a sensational 33-~2 Friday. the lowest in his brilliant career. which propelled him into the lead with 199 after the third round of the SI00.000 Sahara Invitational Golf Tournament. The blond belter from Columbus. Ohio, equalled th e course record at the Paradise ValJey Country Club which measuers 7,069 yards anrl has par of 36-35-71. Jack Nicklaus Steve Spray Bob Goalhy Terry Dill Steve Oppermann Richard Martinez 68·69-62--199 69-64 -67-200 fl8..67-68-20:l 67·68·W-20!i 71·70~207 71-67-6~207 VSC: B y 35 Overwhelming 35-point favorites. 0 J. Simpson and his University of Southern California teammates are ex· peeled to l::ike another victorious step toward U1cir Nm·ember Ill shnw<lnwn with UCLA with a hasty rlisposal of Oregon toda" Among the 4!i.tKXl or so expeCIPrl ;11 the Coliseum today 1s the l:'nt1rt> l1C'l.1\ team. Bruin coach Tommy Prothro is takmg advantage of his team's weekend off by busing his Bruins to the game in order to study coach John McKay's Trojans. Coach Jerry Frei's Oregon Web- foots lost five straight games before beating Idaho last weekend. Tile Tro- jans scored a highly iJnpreasive 23-7 victory over Washington at Seattle last Saturuy and o . J, ~J>IOlr'had one of the greatest da~ of any ball carrier In use history. R eff Re laireff · ST. LOUIS -Red Scboendienst was rehired Friday to manage the St. Louls Cardinals in 1968, but the pilot of the world champions will have only a one-year contract with a substantial bike in pay. Mianai, 7 -0 MlAMI. Fla. (AP) -There are thousands of young men in this cotm- try named Smith and one of them rose from the ranks Friday nigbt and .lfefeated Auburn when he carried a football for the first time in his col- lege career. Until he stole a lateral and raced 35 yards into the Tigers' end woe to give Miami a 7--0 victory, Phil Smith was just another Smith. Known a,., Miami's other defensive end, be bad long been overshadowed by the mucb- publlcized Ted Handrick.s, a talented junior who was named to the t h i r d All-America team last year. Some 2IDO guesta standinC and 8P" pl.auding as a giant bulldozer ripped into the poolaide splendor of the plmb Balboa Bay Club. Wimesaing the Friday eownt were Newport 8eacb city ofticials, civic leaders and a monber of greata from the world of athletics. What the huge machine ripped • aunder' ii SOOD to be replaced by a _.. $400.cm Athletic W-mg ad Sports 1lal.1 of Fame. This was the of6dal ~' ceremony. Preced.iDc the ~ the group of world -hlmoul aCbletes aign- ed plaques which will bang aoder their pictures in the Rall ol Pa.me. Among thole inducted into the BaD of Pa.me were Bob W2terfield, form- er UCLA and L.A. Rams quartateck: Manhall Duffield. USC ROie Bowl hero; Jack Kramer, proleaiooal tm- nia CJNt; Perry Jones, farmer Dem Cup captain and president of t b • Soutbml CaJifamia Tennis Aaloda- tioo. and Hugh Stewart, Davis CUp doubles player. Otben iDducted were Mn. May Sgt. ton Bundy, two-time winner at WiJn· bledoa; Dorothy Bundy Cheney. 1967 national tenion champion at Forest Kills; Carolyn House. 1960 Olympic swimmer. Toni Hewitt. American 2IJO -metK butterfly nrimming record bolder: Andy Carey, fonner New Yort Yam· eees brasebaO ltar; Dr. Sammy Lee, Olympic diriltg cbampion; William Ficker, wwld champion star • eta. uilor, and Dick Attlelly, USC ndE star. DAILY "'"°" """' lw •lcMrf ~ HALL OF FAMERS -Signing their names to pbques which wiU soon hang in thf' new Athletic \\'ing ;m.1 Sports Han of Fame at the Balboa Bay Club are. rlork\\lse from front. Or. Sammy Lee. Toni Hewitt, Jack Kramer, Dick Altlesey and Hugh Stewart. - J z DAil y PllOT Oil City In 26-12 Victory - By ROGER CARLSON · ... ~ ...... S.t~. OttM 28, 1967 Saints Romp, 34-0 Dreaded Air Attack Shoots Down Lions By GLENN WHlTE Of t11t OtllJ "* Slaff There was a tJme when the forward pass was a fav. orite weapon for Westmins· ter High's football team. But that was in the days when the Lions had chaps like Billy White and Shawn McKinney directing the at· tack. Now they've \earned to dread the aerial game for ~ it was the pass that largely turned out to be their undo- ing Friday night when they took a 34-0 blistering from Santa Ana's Saints in the Sunset League title decider. on daabes of It _. ii yarcll, plus OD the ~ return of the int.eJ(epti- M.i.ke H.aynn ol die ...... was impruaiw widl Im eluslve running u:ploib 13-6 c...._i Ricardo Puts CM Over Sea Kings By TOii LONG . .............. Tony 8oawD led Hearting· t. Beac:b to its nm Sun-PLOWING FORWARD -Westminster High's Darrell Berg (21) drives forward for a short gain in Friday aet League foatball victory night's Sunset League title decider. Santa Ana exp loited the airlanes t.o blast the Lions, 34-0. It was the inability of coach Bill Boswell's forces to throw that kept the Lions off the scoreboard as they repeatedly moved the ball on the ground until they got inside the visitors' 10. With star balfblck Ba.- Ricardo leadlQs die ...., t11te Costa Mesa llmt-.p tnm- pled the eon.a del .... Sea Kin&& Friday lliCllt. IJ.. ...,_ ............ .. a Gllllr:id-.... ........ . ... .tthe w.san as tbe Oilen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.._~~~~~ ..... ..... .... ,.. ,._ ....... ._ defeai.ed Santa f'm Valley, 512.. • tar wuwe:n field. Friday night. 8omftO was the mtire of- fensive puncb for coach Ken Moab" Oikn as the gritty ~ ran for 1't yank in !2 carries ( 133 ia tbe first half alone). acored three toochdowm. aet ap an- odler witb a 29 yant nm. ad ,_... for 12 y.._ W'dllaal Bcmftll'• tm. 6cl. die .... 1UJ wll ..... ... maed ..... .,, ... •cm 1 • Falcw frca s.&a Aaa. Tbe vidary was tbe first (or the Oilen nnce their opening game ol the 1U1G11 •be.II they downed Long BeadJ Jordan. Defensively. big Bob Wdttlbam was tbe b.ig gun far I.be wiwrs with n™r· OU1 tactlea and an intercep- tion. Moats' crew won it in the tint half and coasted the rest ol the way. The Oikn pi led up 12 first downs ell· route to their 14-point bulge and a Det of no yank over· all. The Otl City llart.ed out with a bang as Bmrtington too\ ttw o p e n i a g kickoff and mattbr.d • Janis in anm plays far the acott. BonweH did "1Cl5t ol it in- cluding the final 17 yards sitb 9:12 lo go in the quar· ter And. HuntingtDll ca.me right back minutes later to score again alter the f a1- com bad tied it ap on a 62- yard drive. Again. with Bonwell doing the liam lbare al. the wort via qaarterbact roll -oats. tbe Oi1en marched • yards m 10 plays foe the score. ruck Miller took a band- oU from Bonwell and went the last five with I ·St to go in the quarter. The hosts put another score on the boards hefore tbe balf with Bonwell out· running Valley's lert side for the toucbdown fTom five )'U'Ck oul. Bob Ryder added the PAT and il .,. 2JM a1 the hall. The invllden appattDtly adjusted their defenses al the intennilsion and played the bolU to a fairly even seccad half. But the dam· age bad hem done and the Oilen were rully never threat.med. 1be Fa.Icons did, however . draw to within eight or Huntillgtoe wi.t11 • score in the third lt.ama. From there. the Orange and Black toot command again. and later drove for tbe:ir final toucbdown with Bcmwel gdting bis third tco::Mmrn ol the nigbt on a two-,ard teper with 4: 46 to Co- SAW .. 4 I ' 17 1» n UIJ » 11 1 • 2U 11 n 1 • ... 1, ._,, "<:I. )51 .. n.s Sailors Lose Cool Lakers 6. r .......... £Matt lint ~ fll t•e .._. I '5 ____ ,,_ ll!llp ., ltica• wllidt ,.... diet''•• ..... ~ In 39-7 Lambasting Top Bulls, 125-117 Without serious threat of the overhead game to worry about, Santa Ana tightened up and twice stopped West· mlnster. Once the Lions moved to the Saint five , but were ev· entually tossed back to the 11. The mild ui-t eawe die Mustangs their tint lnille League victory el die 9eall9 and banded the Sa IilO their third ieape ~ 1be Su Ku.c ~ -stands •t 0-3-1., wtlile die MusiangJ ~ p N I I I .. a 1·2-1 slate tw die ~ leUOll. ltica•-.... ... CWU& • ti ..... ii 'J..e. ............... I ... 6eC'?s~ ell a lea Kile*-_, ..... ' ...... ...... IL BJ STEVE E~OVJCB .............. Acttle!'aled heart beat, ln.- cnased oxidation, adrenalin secretion, and increased su- gar to the bloodstream when confronted with heights. A description of the symp- toms of an acrophobiac? Maybe. but Friday night at Anaheim's La Palma stadi· um 1t would bave been an accurate description of the trepidations of Newport Har· bor head grid coach Wade Watts everytime the football became airborne. Alter being denied a coup- le of scoring opportunities in the first hall aod holding potent Anaheim to a S-0 bulge at intermission. the Sailon lost their cool and fel vietlms to a 39.7 drubb- ing . A case hillory of the Sail· or's aerial psychosis might have gone like this: With 3:30 remaining in the first qu arter of play aod the score 0--0. the Tars atempl· ed to register some points via the air wi th a 17 • yard Cield goal. The lack was blocked and portended the nature of Ure Newport demise. Al 6:00 to go in the sec- ond quarter and the Tars down 6-0. Ed Washko's aer· :al beaded for an apparent· ly open receiver In the end zone was spectacularly pil· fered by Colonist Stuart Al· drich · With 1:46 remaining in the Foothill Blanks Lagunans, 27-0 By TERRY NEPTUNE Of .. DeilJ 'ii" 11111 Before a "Fathers' Night" capacity crowd. the Foot· hill Kn.igbts of Tustin easily conquered the invading Ar· lists of Laguna Beach. 27-0. Friday night at Tustin High School. Laj!11na was never really a threat in the game as Foot· hill scored in every quarter. The Knights were ahead 13- 0 at the hall and came back the last two quarters, strong as ever. Laguna's only bright spot in the lomg evening was the play of fleet Jim Kuhn. The junior halfback sparkled on both offense and defense. Late in the final quarter. with the Artists trailing 27· O, Kuhn took a swing pass from quarterback Wiezbow· ski and went 70 yards for a touchdown. The Artists were detected holding at the line of scrimmage and the play was nullified. The Knights scored their first touchdown five minutes into the opening quarter. Quarterback R o s s m a n threw a third down screen pass to John Helton who went from his own 38 to the Artist nine. From there, Cox went ov- er right tackle on a quick opener for the touchdown . The conversion attempt was no good. halfback Tucker went over left guard from the one foot line. Artist coach Hal Akins alternated quarterbacks Wiezbowski and J a n e s through the game but neith- er could muster a sustained attack. The Artists play host lo the Tustin Tillers next Friday night at Laguna Beach. TUM STATISTICS Fir" downs rushlno F1u1 "°"'"' .,.ulno Flr11 _, cion1111es Toi.i l1tt1 dOwru YMCh Ol lnecl NShlllQ Yerd• 01lnte1 i»wlno Y1rds loll Nef Yards g1iMd Puse1 allempffd Pn~s complrlfd P~ l\ed lnltrCfilltd Hum~ ol ..uni• Averatt drst1ncc Ytrds PrnaliU<l ,umbln Fumble.. lo>! ' 1 • s lllt J1 S4 115 I • • • "·' u , I SUN ty Oulriffs l llOUl\ot Foot~lll 0 0 0 • 1 7 IHDllllOUAl ST"TISTICS llUSHINO F- 111• • l 0 10 165 127 IS 2n • J 0 ' ll.1 50 1 1 G-0 7-77 l 1wn1 leMll TCI YO Yl AYO I• 0 t 2.l I 20 21 ·I.• 10 5' 1 $.• : J 10 ·u I 0 0 0 ~ 137 14 2.1 'ic1" YO YL AVG llouman IJ 11 11 • ~ Kr..,se • 10 O l.S ~:~ion 1 ~ t ;:: Tue••• 6 2• 0 •.O McC lun• 1 • O •.o "er~ .• ,, ~ ,.J ,~ H IHDllllDUAL .. ASllllG Janu Wlubow~I Tot1h Ro"""'"" McClunr lat1I> l etvna le~ ,. l'C ,HI YO ht. 6303.!00 s l 0 :I-' .6CIO 11 ' • J1 .S4S ~~Ill~ .. HI YO ,ct, • , 0 t3 ·"" ' 1 • ~ 1.000 ' 1 0 127 .Jll 1 1 m e period, UgbtninJ strua agaia 11 tbe Colo· nlst. nabbed u ln'ant pau on the Anaheim 12. Early in the third quarter the Sailors fumbled a punt wh ich was recovered by Anaheim on the Colonist 15 to set up the winners' third touchdown. With 5:7.8 to go in the same quarter. an Anaheim tacklP grabbed a toss in the end zone for the next score. The ensuing kickoff was rumbled by Sailor Bob Han· cock. and another touch· down was given to Anaheim. And lastly, after turning the ball over on downa to be· gin the last quarter, Colo· nl.at Mark Stief heaved the ball to Gary T<ner for a 79'- yard touchdown play. Tht only Newport touch· down was recorded b\' Ed Washko with 53 second left in the game. TICKETS ON SALE Tickets for Thursday's Angelus League crucial al Anaheim Stadium he· tween Mater De1 and Ser- vile are now on ~ale at both schoo ls as well as several Orange County merchants. The stadium box oHice will .sell tickets to the game Thursday. beginning at 9 a.m. Reserved seal tickets ar.e priced at $2.50 and $2 while general admission is Sl.50 for adults and $1 for st udents. Tickets may be purchased at the school between 8:30 am and 4 p.m. Merchants scllini: r1uc· ats are Wisser Sporting Goods. 169 W. Lincoln. Anaheim . Hart's Sroi ting Goods. 538 Center St.. Costa Mesa; Grove Sport- ing Goods, 10652 Garden Grove Blvd.. G a rd e n Grove ; J&M Sporting Goods. 7455 La Palma. Buena Park. Neal's Sport· ing Goods, 601 S. Euclid, Fullerton : Orange Sport· ing Goods . Orange. and Irv Noren's Sporting Good 1522 s. Mam, Santa Ana. LOS ANGELES CAP) - Guard Arcblt Clark bJt a driving layup with 36 Me· oods remaining in the game to break a 117-117 tie and lead the Los Angeles Lakers lo a 125·117 victory over the winless Chicago Bulls Fri- day night at the Las Ange- less Sports Arena. Clark scored an NBA ca- reer high of 39 points and hit a free throw following his layup to give the Lakers a lhree·po~t lead. Los Angeles held a co m- fortable seven -point lead in the fourth quarter. But with four minutes gone in the fourth quarter. Erwin Mueller tied the score with a Jump shot. StOf• := li.sl<lf" Mut lltt E'h"' ltmt"\ HerdlnQ 'T!f~,, ChltH e 0 " T • '"'' ,, t I· I 11 ,. J 7 7 0.0 •• .! 0. l 10 s 1 ' II 7 1 • s 0 0. 1 0 ,, 10 I) t) .. 11.'1 117 ... .. """'" G f' T 4 .. I 11 7 1. 7 s I\ t 11 ,. II S. I 11 ' 1 J • I J. S 1 ~ t: a '& ~ 12J JO 16 1t 37-117 " ,. 1t U-12J C~•u90, c i-ens. Pop Warner Grid Res ults CABALLOS Newport·Mesa 20, Capis- trano 9. TD's -Tosti, Whitford, Clough. Next game -vs. Hunt- ington Beach today at Cos- ta Mesa High. 3:30 pm. COWBOYS Newport-Mesa 14. Hunt- ington Beach 6. TD's -Parsel 12}. Next game -v~ West- minster al Costa Mesa High today. 1 30 ri.m. COLTS Newport-Mesa 22. Tustin O TD's -Jones. .Johnson, Gayner. Sweet (safety). Next game -vs. West· minster today at Costa Mesa High, 11 :30 a.m. COMANCHES Another time they drove to the four but Wert buried back to tht 46. tareeb' c1ue to a pair of J$-yard penal· ties. - And, Santa Ana scored once on a pa.ss inttt~ption and two other times on toss· es o( its own so the airlanes spelled disaster for Boswell & Co. For three quarters West- minster had cleanly out· played the unbeaten Saints. Santa Ana scored on its sec· ond turn from scrimmage when marvelous Marv Whit· taker galloped 81 yards for the tally. At halftime the Lions h.ad run off 31 plays to 11 for the enemy but couldn't get ll.5 goal line offense in gear. However, Santa Ana blew things apart in the final stanza. scoring 28 points to clinch undisputed first place in the loop chase with a cake • walk schedule left to fill out before the lJlle will officially be removed from Anaheim's Colonists. Whittaker was tremend· ous, gaining 146 yards in three carries and scoring TEAM STATISTICS f'ltal downs rvshiM "I'" dOwM pnsl"!I F <II downs PCMlllH Totel llrSI downs Ytrdt 11ined rustllnt Yards 11nifd Pl Hint Verds lost WM 10 2 ' 1) Net vard• 011nfd ISi 21 56 126 17 P•n es attempted Paues comPltted P•n•s had lnlerceotr ~ 1 4 Humbtr 31 PUnl\ ~:~f~:S ii lAnce JIS 7 lO J 3 Yards ...,..uud Fumble• Fumbles lo" Stert II~ Ou1rttn S.nt1 Ana I O o 11 -l<I WttlmlnSlor O o o o -O IHDllllDUAl STATISTICS llU5HIHO Wnl,.,lnsitt TCI YO Yl AVG ~ ': ~ g 10 50 0 s. 7 1 I 0,9 • j ,, ·•.O l 0 11 ·S.5 19 1.18 S6 2.0 Slnll Anl TCI YG Yl AVG Whllfaker J IU 0 ,, D Mtitr l t 0 U Curtis 17 16 10 0,$ /llu•lo 1 1 ' .7...1 OKJct rl 1 SS 0 7 t Totels 11 ?Of 16 7 o Otctiert INDIVIDUAL 'AUIHG Wfflmlnsler ,A " ,HI YG ,Cl, I 1 0 I) .500 10 l 1 '11 JOO 11 • , ~ .333 Santi A•• ,A 'C ,Iii 'f'G ,ct. t S I 11S .$$S Pro Glge Standings . Welltiq will • I I • pmew!Uda ...... ~ CtU asr-at ..... ....... eoacb Neil Pee.k's M r were ~ beMrld. nttic up a total el Zll ,._. • the ground. MUJtang Jt.ar for tile lliCti& was senior leU.enma ftiear. do wbo aeon""...,,. lK yarda ru&bini clllrilic die game's span, a\lfl"aCile S.4 yards per carry. 1be initial Must&lte ._.. • ing drive was a.oeiwlli late in the tint quarter ..... defensive back Boeer" Wllifl&, ler intercepted a C..... paaa on the Mesa ~ line. Prep Grid StanOOigs Mir ............. ----.. ~ .... 5 ..... a... ................ ................ ae._....,.., .. ...._ . ..,... ............. ..... c... ..... Tw...,. ...... _,_ ................ die fiml ts , .. ..., ... ~··~--..... ne .. c.-~-.. .. _.__.~~ &ilcDEO:m...,- ellt,.irl ...... .-W. ............ '"'· WR mlile ti -...er II' ~,;6.. t* .. 2'.: ..... 1'idlr7 lirl .. ,. • 3 .... _,. -----.. --.,..._...... . . ~--..... . . AW--...-t t ....... .._ 11 .. T............. 9 In T............ e • T .... _. • a ... _..... --._........ . , .............. ........ . ' ....,.___ • s ............. JI • ....... J J y........ • • ........ I t ....... _. .. ----=-z.....;.ut:1 ---.r.: 91~ ... . . . "" ...,.,, . .. . ., ~ J •• u ,..... ,...,Z -.... j5 ,,_TL .. --u • 1 u w.-.-. " • 11 , .. .._.. ze1u -=--'r.: r f: ·--1111=-Ll ............ J ••• -...,.-SC~ ft ,_, . ...... , . ' ., ... Jjs. ........ , ....... -•••11:1c-•r .. .... , Foothill's second t a I I y came with 3:19 remaining in the first ball. From the La· guna 44. McClune threw a halfback pass to end Dave Goodwin for six. Th e con - version was good and the Kni ghts took an impressive 1341 lead at the half Tar· Colonists Stats The Foothill derense pul the stopper on Laguna in the third and fourth quar· ters. The Artist offense gained but 19 yards on the ground and seven in the air for a total of 26 yards. The Knights made it 20-0 midway in the third quar· ter. Quarterback Gary Ross- man rolled out right and cut inside his tnd for a 17 yard touchdown nin It took th.-Kni~hts 12 playi; to tccorr their rinal IOUChdown ()( lhf' l'Vf"ntn:! thf" <'lock ~howrd 4 00 r<'· ma1 n1ng lo l>e rilayl'd wtwn IHDIYIOUAL ITATISTIU llUSHINO NewHfl Har-Yl TCI Y~ ..Y"1\t1•n " ) , Ht11f'ICn<lll ' 1~ 0 '" ., ~h•I'" lj 1 "'°"'"' • 10 0 ""'1nfOtr 10 ~ I 'r'"" •7 211 s ,l~AMlm TCI YO Yl '""" lh II ,, in r •''""'"" } 11 I Ir~'"' ,, • Q. ,,. n ~, AllG 2 . • 1 H 1S . ~ . ' AVG H H 3' '~ IF YOU l:NJOY PLAYING GOLF LOWER YOUR SCORE AND ENJOY IT MORE Do you •liu , hook or hit •ny of tht other bed •hoh i" 9olf1 l•I 1110 lu th you • P•o•en ,;rnplified method of hittin9 the bell t orrtttly, •a you C4• lower your seort thus enjoy the 9•m• mor• HARRY "Tee" MYERS INSTRUCTtNc; r ltOFUSIONAl COSTA ~ESA GOL,_ UNGI GOLFERS! AUTUMN SPECIAL Mondty• •nd Tueul•y• only. CHHN FHS -CAltT -DIN. Hiit for two SI 4 •• , includt s everything, I ENJOY GREAT GOLF I Se nt• An• Frttwty \Outh to l a Per Road turnolf, E"ter Mls. •io" Viejo anti follow the 1i9ns, Pl.onu : (71 41 tJ7.S4]) Golf SI.op 17t4l 8J7.S604. COSTA MESA 1745 Fl •Jiit Biil M& 18 IMDOI llM '541 C... C... ..._ gsilj llANGI ftHONI 545.,.9) 171 7 ,.. •• ,." "•'· I MISSION VIEJO 1 ~o:A '::" ~ c.'-L 'T..... 01» = GOLF CLUB ....._ ---· --: HOMI ftHONI I ovc:" 60 ··--• ,,. __ , 141·0115 ..._ ______________ __,.._ __ ......._ __ ~I ~--------------~·~ = :: -... .. .. 041LY PILOT J :J • Tonig ht's Prep Tilts -- -1Winless Eagles Test ~Powerful Magnolia Amigos Setf or Home Debut . Eatancla High School's frustrated Eagles hope to '.put a sizable dent in Mag. , .nolia's Irvine League title . .bopea tonight when the two tearm meet for an 8 p.m. game at Newport Harbor's Davidson Field. Coach John Lowry's team is &-2 in Irvine play while : .Magnolia stands at 2-0. : E It's one of three games :: ~tonight involving 0 r a n g e Coast area prep elevens. Tbe other two find Marina's Viking, tackling Western at tbe latter's field and Foun- tain Valley traveling to Val- encia. Lowry believes his outfit has a chance against the Anaheim-based Magnolia team. "Magnolia Ls a good foot- '"'baD team -they shove it rigbt at you. But we think 1ft have an excellent chance to beat them ... S.,. Magnolia's Don Lent: RACE RESULTS .... MAS a&SULTI fflMY, KT ••• 1W a.r ..... ....., IUCa. ' ilwlenll. 3 veer ... _., ... Clri!lltlt. Purte IMOO, -..... ICllle (Aanu11un!) 11.» 7.IO 'M o.lllit SWfrt llt Olvuln) IS.Ill e.40 LMd or s.. (It Yen) ,,IO Tim.-1.11. ... It... -Princess Alex, Sl•tv Gned. IN. IC¥e. llut Scrim. Jdn McTrtllll. lrllll Ride, Rcwal Gaiety. ....... Scntdled -Cvllc Admlrtl. Oem-....._ Cdlec. Hee,.. Ho, Bothwell ...... HCO.D ltACI'. f fwlonol. Two -old ,.,.ideM, Celltomi.·brf'cb. Clelm"'9. Pune n .200. ltVft N'Aa , ... ,,.,..,,.y) 7,,. l.01 2 IO Too .....,, IJ Sellersl 2.<111 2.40 Mtsa Cal'VUHI (M Solornontl 3.00 '"'--l.ll vs. AIM ltM -His Lord>lllC>. Oinhr, ._. W11dfl~. Soler OaWfl, ~rtf6. lllfle, Dad's Allbl, Otcodtr, MOO!' Mfb, TraH Arml. Scnklled -.... ldo R~to. Mil· ~.. Prjnca J111i., l(Odi.k ICld, 5'11'9 ltvllil. DAil. Y DOVaLI', NI'_,,,. l<lflt M .... •'Aa. ........... TNlltD RACI'. • twlonos. T""" -r ...... .... "" fillies •nd mer ... Cl9imltl9. Pww sa.J110. Miu Defied (Y~l 23,20 f .<111 5.IO PriJe Kl""' IArtwtlll"'l HO 5.00 ~ F-a. ID IWll) 4-40 ~I.II. Alto 11.H -S.f"' Fence, Judlltlns, Go SIMOY. No Scr•tdWs. l'OUtrnf UCI'. • furlonts. Three -r -· Maldtft ftll!H. Purse S?.500. Cnfty Aroce IH•NNfl) 13.IO 7.60 ,,,. a.•-Oanar (Holmquist) 5.20 l .60 '-"-"' r-tM.ttiornrtl loo r--1.1• vs. AIM It.., -A·Oonlllr..i., A·VeN llMfTY, 11-IM....,IY Vision, Lets 1(11'*· -lflgfl Alft. No Scralches. A -C. Wlllttln9Mm·tralntd tntrv. 8 -It. Cratt-trelned entry. "'"" RACI'. 6 furlon9S. J vur tllds,. Claim.... Purw S2,200. ~ Allame'Y (Yen l 17.20 6.olO 1.00 o.-t Ott IW HartKk) 11.40 6.lO DAHy °"" IR Oleuln> 10,60 T'::;'"1~!;, -l(lno O'Fores!. Middle "Estancia is a much better team than its record indi· cab~s and I know they'll be higher than a kite for us." Lowry reports two of his regulars will miss tonight's outing. John Woody and G~orge Barnett botb have leg woes and won't play. On the shaky side are Arnie Shaw and Dan Stevenson. Marina hopes to rebound from a dismal performance against Santa Ana Valley last Friday night. Favored, the Vikes dropped a 38-18 decision. Western comes off a 14-3 loss to Westminster. Viking starters Mike Jones and Tom Allenson are both sidelined for tonight's en· counter -both have head injuries. Marina coach Jim Coon promises his club will be better prepared for this eve- ning's commitment. "We weren't prepared mentally when we played Valley," Coon says. "But we'll be ready for Western." Both teams are 1-2 in Sun- HTAJICIA LE -Klfl CowltY l T -Jeff Selve< LG -Ron Br111dt C -Harland Kadi ltG -Doug 'WuMwllt ltT -leb bmlOIWI ltE -Gltft Vllldl'#f41(tr 01 -c:tiu« l'tnY Fl -MIM ..,._Ille Ta-~ IMcer fl1.-M~ MAOMOLIA LE-Mllt.t 1'1r1c.a LT -Ed LO.-Z LG -JciM Olttll C -Chris VanHook RG -Peul ICrauM RT -Jim Blue<' RE -Joe Rvnlek OB -Douo Omer L H -Junior Punsei.ne RH -Al Joflnson FB -Grt11 lvenon MAltlNA LE -c;.rv P•kelt LT-Dan Slark LG -Howard Fennel C -Don Troxel RG -Curt Kr~ RT -ArwN v,,,ono ltE -Grev Hale OB -Mike Temlvuu LH -Mlkt Whltfldt RH -Mfkt Corrlg111 FB -Oon Flschbeclt Wl'STlltN LE -Dale &lack l T -Pet Ferguto11 LG -AandY Sn! C -Collln Andrew• RG -Jett IC.t hn RT -Jon BrlQlll RE -Fred Avelos OB -Phil Velt l(IUl!l LH -BUO<IV Abourt:di: RH -John C.wle• Tl -Jim Osbon YAllNCIA LE -Tom ltochl LT -Rn Cnll LG -Mllrlt Emert C -Ml-t Gag"°" RG -Pa1 Sl>enleY RT -Darrell Ito RE -Kevin FeroutOll OB -Bob Snt9CI LH -Riie!! Brtv FB -l id Dav Tl -Tf!n'V SOmmervllle FOUNTAIN VALLI'\' LE -Bob Mllct>tll LT -S~ve Ht!ll LG -M lltt Chllde<'1 c -Doug Hevnn RG -Tom Hermon ltT -D•ve Grav•n RE -Duene Dlttle QB -Ron Mvers FB -Art Broolti LH -S~vt Valbue<ll lllH -Phllt Age 160 Ito 110 175 140 215 171 111 17$ 149 ... ,. 15' 1'5 1M '" 210 lto !SS 150 16$ 170 1SS l fO 170 lU 115 20$ 1'0 175 16S lU 170 160 llO llO 190 ltS 215 Ito 140 llO us 110 170 190 165 lit 165 190 190 160 u.s 16$ 170 llO 170 16$ 16' 175 190 167 150 1711 165 us MMMf, Wflll Toofll, Gro.ere, Mr. '1iiiiiiiiiiiil c.~ UCIE. 6 f\lrlono•· T-Yffr II ..., fllflel. Allow•nca. Purse Sl.000. emt.i Duc11as (Ha Ill 20. 20 f .20 6.60 ·' Liow1ftt Leff (It ~I) 11'0 UO Jfl>.JM (W Hartnell '.40 : Abe Ital\ -Kala. LI Gralld Chai, ....,_w C4Kfl, Flieftt Epic:. Mrs. __,,,.,.,,... lnc811t•llo<I. ReaMnv Line, ~ Ocaslon. Bou!IM O'HollY. -$cntldlecl -Aplobf Fleet. HVUfTM RACI'. Abol.ll 'M fur· ...._ on turf. 3 vear okl fltlln. Al-= Is e ;ces.. Purse Slt.500. #-,.,,,,.., Maggie (W Harteck) t,00 uo ).40 SuNd IJ s,Jlen) '·~ uo HJ. y,, 2nd (W Mahot'rleVI :U0 ~ ~--l.31 l /5. . Aho Ran -NOYIC .. tt. MnttrtOUS ~. Rer• ouamy. • 5u•ld>ed -BVI BY-81rt>ll0\'I. El9HTM ltACE. AboUI 71/2 furlongs ~.., rrvf. ) veer ol6s end UP. Cteul- lif.d Allowan<n. Purw SA,500. Ten o.Jl<t (Ma1>ornevl 5,IO 2.10 2.~ ·: :-Mtr·Bln IJ Sctltnl 2.60 2.20 Blggre Grl"' (J Palomino) UO • __... ...... 1.2' us. 0 .... ... := Al'so ltan -Ne.rco Blue. •u,,., • ,..,,, Naf'l Sot!. No ScratcMs. NnfTM ltACf.-;;;.,t -mli. on : !': ""1. 3 vHr ~ and up. Clatml~o. ~ ; : .._,. S2.IOO. 7 .IO 4.CO 1.60 '·'° 2.40 2.IO -,._ TI• 1s.nenl ,_,,. 5-c1s IR Yori< l P.c;lflst (W HartKk) ,,..,__ 1..31 2/ s. Aho Ran _ TurltJ Claulc, Z.ralt. cnisa Arm. prince Nasseu. Dark Compe11lon. Screfdled -l'ere Gal. Students elate more because of our economy OCTOBER 29-7 PM MAJOR LEAGUE PIOFESSIONAl BASKETBALL ~nah €1 m AMIGOS vs . OAKLAND OAKS RES'!RVED SEATS 4SJ 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 For tic:ket reservC1tions c:oll (71 4) 635-5000 ""• A,.til.e:,.. """"a .. 1:"" r..,.f11r set League play. Fountain Valley Is pre- sented with a golden oppor- tunity to advance itself in Irvine League standings. The Barons are 1·2 and their foe tonight, Valencia, is 2-1. Valencia knocked off Es· tancia last week, 9-7. and Fountain Valley was mas- sacred by Brea, 4-0-6. Gals' Tennis Sig nup Set Pickford will be relying on the quarterbacking of aU- round threat Ron Myers and ground-gaining .specialists Phil Age and Art Brooks against Valencia. This is a key ball game for Fountain Valley -per- haps the most important in the school's two-year his- tory. •• 'J.. 111 BUENA PARK 5885 Lincoln Ave. at Valley View 826-5800 WESTMINSTER 15440 Beach Blvd. at Mcfadden 892-2088 STOP SAFELY ,~ ..... Adiull-• ~ XHD ...WT. 4i'1 ~ pivotman Larry Bance is sidelined with a ..... injury. ......,..T a....,-----~ .... ._. ......... X1, 1C2 . . 27c COSTA MESA 2200Harltlr ... 11Willll 541-2082 -- 197 SANTA ANA 1 • llmaer at Bristol 546-7832 I I I J 4 DAil v '11.0f Safurday, October 28, 1%7 E"eta ia T•tlfller Stars Scattered All Over Country Readers Retort To Ann's Report HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Tbe report tb.t J a m t I Olbar'a .. lboppin1 fell' • bcJcue in Tangier caused DO ltir in BoDywood. w b i c b baa powa accustomed to stss who live in far-off pi.ca. Once apcm a time, all the a:rem lumimria 11 v e d hen. Most owned homes In Beverly Hilla • Brentwood, bat a few rutica lived in tbe GlltlJiaC re.cbea of the San Fernmdo Valley. n,e ;et ace dlangect that. TodaJ an act.or cu break· fast in London and be GD a BoDywood Id that after. noon. The fact u.t moviel are made an cmr the P>be :maa. it no 1aDgtr nece. ur.., tor mrs to Jive within freewa) diJtance of MGM. Warner Bros .• de. DECEN'J'BALIZATION The trend town decen· tntizaticm of st.I' n si· ... mates lile toagber for • Jwt foar ~ • people: L Beal atlllte de&Jfn, who mmt fiDd ot.ber buJw1 for Mr ties. z. -=--cmn. wbo .... --..... ...... to .......... ,,....... ..... 16-ilJ ......... ..., )lave a. ...-.ge for per- ....iities to write aboat. 4. Hollywood bo*Aes, who never k n ow which names will be in town to decGnte their parties. DESEBT DWELIEBS n.e IJiuat colony of film penc•alitia is on the ~ ert, where atan can tnJ01 the ~ Jife. play golf and tenDIS in tbe smog 1 e s s wann1h and return to the studiol in a half boor via mr. More and more stars are foDowing the lead of port Harbor, 50 miles south al Hollywood. New York City lw lonr held faadmtion for f i I m actors, especially those who allo perform in 1he theater. Amon( those who m a k e 11'anb:attan their home: Joan ~ord, Sandy Dennis, Joan Fontaine, Shelley Win· ten, Lauren Bacall and Ja. aon Robarcla, Gloria Swan· SOD, Myrna Loy, Uil.J.ian Gi.111, Tony Randall, Sidney Pmtier. SwitzerilDd his provided lbe1ter from iuea and oth· er diJtiatMmcew of modern HM for a number of ex-Hol· )1woodilnl indndfnc Rieb· 8l'd BartDa and Elizabeth TeJ•, WllliMl Holdla, Au· drwJ Repbln, Yal Bryn-ner, Deborlb Kerr, David Niven and amu. <Jyplln. Jotm Huston IOUght t h e same advantages in Ireland mid evm bedlme an IJisfi citizen. Title Change HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Sweden's Ingmar Bergman has changed the title of the new Mu von Sidow-Bibi An· derson moviefrom ''Dreams of Shame" to "'Ibe Shame." SHARPENING UP -Carol Faulstick and Alan Bart make cutting remarks as they play an aborted 1uJ. cide scene from the comedy "Luv" at the Orange Studio Theater. The show has been held over through November. They Love •Luv~ So Orange Play Held Over By TOM TITUS Of Ille Daltir ''"' Stiff Not tbat it comes as any pertieular surprise, but they're dragging out the "held <IVet" sign again at the Orange Studio 'lbeeter. nm time the object al lncreuing audience al· fectioa is "i.u.." the Mur· ray Schisgal comedy which opened four weekends ago and is gathering strength at the box office as word filters through the county's theatrical g?'apevine. Since the theater was dack for six months follow· ing the closing of the ultra· successful musical "l i t t l e man in search of his serloua side." it took a while to get the crowds beck. But DOW, acwrding to Mary Eastman, maDller of ttie fheate!" and dtrectar of ''Luv,'' ~ are pot.rln& In for next ll*ltb . The comedy WU eeheduJed to cloM next weebad, but now bu been extended throu&h Nov. •· "Wt nlCbt ....... out, end tompt'• bout la allo good,'' Mias Eutman re· ported. "We're geUtnc a lot of group sales, wbidl b e l p out a lot." The tbree-<:baracte com· edy opened to a cborus of critical acclaim. For t h i s writer's part, it ls the COUD· ty's best production al the new sea90n and r a n k s a m o n g the best of ttie year. Red SRltoo. who comes to QUEENIE I Phil lnterlandi Hollywood only lor bis tele-,...;;;.;.;;;;;;;..;~---------'-------, Compruing the cut are Alan Hart, Carol :hulltick and A.nchony Brandt, wbo is co-producing tbe show. All turn in excellent perform· 'f'ision lhow. Amoac ttM>lit wbo spend a tar-ge part of their' lives in Palm Springs and its en· virom: David Januen, Jack Benny. Bob Hope, Desi _Ar· naz. Frank Sinatra, William Demarest. (]md Connon, Phil Harris and Ab Feu. The de5ert ii allo a baveti for mdl retired performers as William Powe 11, Lily Pam, W'llliam Boyd (Hop- aloag Cassidy). Charlel Far· ~ Calilomia bu abo attracted stars as a permanent home. Bing Crol-bJ pvt up the Hollywood life to nm bis second fam· i1y in Bi&barougb. K i m Novak, Jean ktbur and Alfred mtcbcoct favor tbe Moolittry Peninsula. NEWPORT KF.SIDENTS John Wayne, Buddy Eb- sen and Andy Devine pre· m the nautical life of New· HO# FEATURING: ....... c:.. .... _ .......... s..... ." ..... c..... RT USI ---·--·-NEWR>RT GENERAL smu= & scda fountain •L-llmf._, .. .... • • • • """-,_ ,.,.._ ..... 1t67 w..w ...... _...... ances. However succeufUl "Luv" becomes, it's doubtful it will enjoy the lengthy nc of ------·-DO MOT•: ............. ..... ...... Mr .......... . ............... the last Orange production, OPEN "little man,'' which P!IYed DEAR ANN LANDERS: o•ILY Garden five months in Oran1e and "' two more in Hollywood. 'Miss I just read a letter in your 12 Noon •:=-- la column from a teen-ager. ~..-: Eastman has another P y, You answered: "I will be ' ~ 5-0uaf Robinson Jeffers' "Medee," -::::::====::====;j~~~======~i 'ftiti.ng in tie wings. • Palmer Back HOLLYWOOD I UPI) Michael Caine will be seen again as tbe cockney Brit· ish agent Harry Palmer in "What's Wroog With Mid· night?" THE LUXURIOUS NEW llll.A THEATRE ~~=-- "Let'a .u.rpriee our wait.er and not malte aubstitu· tiom not aend anythin~back, and not uk • '·8 " for .eparate -• • • llOMI Of IOClllle CIWI LOGll I 70t EAST 8All0A ILYD. \ iJ_IAllOA P£111NS1Jl.M7HOO ~ GEORGE HAllUJON -I 1.1,(mesa . . .. ~f\'. > :>! ~ nbBuli c · '.!! MllA SPECIAL MAT. SUN. 2 P.M. TONT lANDALL IHllLIY JONIS Ill FLUFFY Ill C.lei ALSO CAITcSONS I ALL SEATS 50c PERSONALITY MATCH Find '°"'~ f'-l•llv aullalllt fw you. Wt offu lfle mc1t -~ 1lvt ttsling •tio m1tdlJ11t llf'Otrtl!I 1vall1ble. DbcrimJN1lint '*'f'lt In Oran• County are brOU9hl -1tllt 111rout11 Ptrwrtahty Me1dl. 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F ltl~ l,t«I I l • " '" Saturday Ottobtr 28 1%7 And Year's Hig:1, Low, DAILY PILOT l T Close U lt • Ntl IMt I Hlt h Lew Lail Cllt 11 Al T - I I Co1nment Page A 'SILENT CITIZEN' SPEAKS Time to Stir, Defend U.S. View, Says Newporter By RUDV CHOY Tbe American citizen of today, one i ul of a populalion of 200 milllon people, still has legal and constitu- tional right to express lus concern in the conduct of governmental affairs. rhe.se are very precious human rights '4 llen silhouetted thoughUully against the dark tyranny or much of th e pres- rnt world. However. the "average," voting. law-abiding and tax-paying citizen has little time to express himself on m<>- mentous issues facmg our complex society simply because it take3 time c:'!ld energy to make a living and sup- por1 a 'amity. On wee~eods the~e !s a craving for relaxation, and 1t 1s tilsturbing to thLnk deeply about world or na tional a/lairs. Thus we remain :-1lent. but. nevertheless. frustrated and unhappy over world news. We rouse ourselves periodically to ex- press convicti ons only when it is time to vote :\10ST CITI ZENS will agree that the most disturbing e\lent of today ,, the Vietnam war. This commit- ment is dividing our country like n?thi!'g e Is e has since the tum of the century. I have tried fA> keep my-.. u .nrormed about this dlfbcult sub-l~l by reading and li5teoing to ~· t ,.thlng thct comes our way. 'Mus aU•ntlon lnchKtes lhe conservabve :-•·:.! Uberal positions of all shade.s on II s tragic war. I! seems to me that there is a ler- n'·le and unjust imbalance or news i "ti headlines in favor or the liberaJ r ;,sturcs The apparent leadership of t J liberal viewpoint has been cen- fNed 1.11 at least several state uni- ' rrsilles. The greatest activists on 1·ampus are drawn primarily f r om among the idealistic but immature student body being misled by some r:-ofessors Both these professors and the im· l'?s~ioned students have the dmt to '1old peace rallies. teach-ins, and pro- "St marches because both are sup- The author. atl tt1temalio11ally k11c1w11 yacht designer fl'om Newport lieaclt. descrihes l11mself as "a11 aunagc American disturbed al wllat '.~ 1tar>pc11· mg irl tlus c-ou11try." A natrvr of Hawaii at1d grad.ttatl' of the ll111v~r!I· ity of Haw01i. he ha3 lraut!IP<I e.cti'll· ~mely -includi119 .~er111r~ m Kort>n during the Koreat1 War. ported financially. though iron1call y, by taxpaying citizens. I QUESTION both the qualifications and intent of the professorial leader· ship because their dialogue is arbi- trarily and rigidJy anti-U.S. I ask the student activists whether genuine peace in Vietnam will result merelv from shouting slogans and obsceni- ties, burning draft cards, slandering their own government and President. and breaking laws passed by Con- gress. Their dissent is becoming more imsupportable every week because or its rabidness and lawless conduct. I am. for one U.S. citizen, diSJ?USI· ed with impassioned and unthinking oratory, blind marching aod deliber- ate appeals to law brealdng. I am roused enough from the week- . Mid ritual of watchin.J football games tA> write this letter, a con•tituliona.l right and privilege ol U.S. citJt.en· sbip, somethJog neither the North Vietnamese, nor the Viet Cong, nor the Communillt anywhere has today. HOWEVER. I believe 1t is not enough U> dissent to the dissenters. It is even more neeessary to ask sev- eral simple but basic questions which stand out from the morass of newi; confusion. Here are my questions as well a6 comments to each: t. Wby II It tbat the "Uberal'' nevrr condemns tbe Viet Cong or North Vietnam for refusing to negotiate a just peace? COMi\1ENT: Our government has m::de numerous offers literally beg- ;?ing the Reds to sit down and nego- tiate a just peace. It seems obviOU5 that U1e Com munists don't want peace. They want a U.S. defeat! Our inte.1- lettuaJs. of course. are promoting aur- render as a saintly act equivalent to lhe second commg of Christ. !. Wh~ 111 It that tbe Hbenl .ever rondrmns the Vitt Cong fer Ills ... t·ountablf act.a of ddiberate all"edt)'~ t'0'1)1ENT: During the recent elec- hons m South Vietnam. for inatanoe, nearh• 1.000 iMocent civilian. were assass inated. tortured, kidnapped. i.o a planned program or Viet Cong bru- tality. Our side has killed civilians too. unintentionally. as in all wan# There 1s the fundamental distinction of Intent. Never in history has any army ever tried so hard U> avoid civ- 1 Llan casualties. The "liberal," in bis perpetual blindness, acreama oa!y al>oul "Stop the Bombing," md "With- draw from Vietnam." Just •bo and how many are we sacrificing for these weak acts of convenience'! 3. Why 11 tt that U.S. attics .ever demand that accredited •••me. lie allowed to enter Nortlt Vldaam la urder to provid.t tk wtrld wtda • r• tlooal ciommHt.t.ry • Ille la CW couotry! COMMENT: There are teYt:rr.1 a.. dred intematiOnal new. COiifill'Dad- eots from many rountrie5 swanning aJI over South Vietnam aeeting aew1 and headlines. That's their job. In theJ tireless search for headlines and copy tbey have cfissected. vivisected and spotlighted every aspect of life there. Even the most boring detail of village life comes under their tech- rucolored vari-powered microscope. Any day now I expect U> read a learn- ed comenlary on the bathroom hab- its of the South Vietnamese peaaant family. From the north. in arid contrast.. there are only heavy propaganda handouts from the Red news SUV· ices pid 1ome sympat:betic artidea about ··unclt Ho'' ftom such known Commun1&ts u Amtralia'1 W"llfred Burchett. Or. consider I.ht unhappy Ameri- can "'·oman •bo waa enticed willing· b' UltO the North in ordtt to witness a bombing raid. among other select- ed th111gs. in a guided tour. She tben rem«rked savagely tllat she woold lii.e Lo shoot down the U.S. fighttt· bombtrs herseU! Pacifist? We a 11 knoll about every little~ of South Vietnam. but nothing of tl'e empllness ol tht North. 1bey must havt a lot to bidt! Att we really thal tuptd~ We're being connect • "h • tt t1aat ta.e ··aenr· 8"· ,.., ~,n· .. aea. 111at • me ~ bt lwld ia N.nll V1daam Cee_,.. •itl•w•• fndem .............. eburnnl • was kW .. die ....._ wbtrr ill lite _.... 91 ...., , a lr'f>- melldoa• df.t Ian *-8 8Me .. tl•rf a \iabtr ..._,_,? CO)JllE..ltfi: Most world observers ? greed that over • perecnt al tbe Soutl1 Vietnamese voten cast balJota and that the recent elediooa were fair. Of courw, there'• always tbe 5ancllfied nit-pick.en who wouJd aure- tv find fault with beavm. much Ins a bad;vatd Asiae caaalrJ when iU cituem voeed for 6" fint time ia bistof>'. What's • plrled ._. U..S. poi. tics t\ee .-. wt~ laad • lleritage °' freedom f!'llf!r ace 1111'! 'nlere'1 tht om nisdeat UCl lliJtary prof esaor. 6' cour~. wbo dogmatically assurfd his captJvr student audience rtcently that 11 an el«tion were held in both \'1etnams. tht nod would go to dear "t:nclr llo ·· Our prof~ didn't ltU tht stu- dents that IUCb an eledion bas Dn'er ~n held. a n d that many national eled 1ons in a free country. as any \'oter knows, are wrpre:lict.able. Be- caust of this professor's arbitrari- ness I sinct'Telr qur!tion his quali· fications as a teacher. He may be innuenct-1. unfortunately. by the his- torian, Arnold J. Toynbtt. wtw i5 oot ............... f" 52tisfied with recording history, but now h~ appointed bimseU historical forecaster. This is like a priori news management, an academic Nostra- damus. 5. If the U.S., a1 lbe world's gnat. Ht power, would acHpt literal de- feat by wttMrawtac from Soutb Viet- .... wbt ... w be the c•naequeace1 .. Mr utloul secal'lty 11 weU H u.e frtt AG• uUoaa! COMMENT: U tbe majority of our cilium ever became convinced that Ute road to peace ii to wave blos- acms in the air about "peace," burn draft e.arc11; ...d violllte •1 law on penoaal whim, then indeed we c .. o look ahead unhappily to the day when there will be no longer any form of dissent. Our own history shows th&( the U.S. was born and sustalned from tlw previous spilled blood ol Ameri· can frtt men. Call it what you will, ou.r lreedom is still being sustained by the blood and sinew ol our lighting men. ll is begging the question w say that war is obsolete. Wars between 112tiom arise from the presence of conflict of national -aspirations, mis- calculations or weaknesses. Who wants war? Who has ever wanted war~ Who will ever want war? U our side surrenders, however, who Tlae FBI'• Offirial Report will love us for this fatal weaknes11? If the peacenik takes over and can converse sincerely and rationally with the Communist and convince this im· pregnable and ultimate cynic that reason and freedom must prevail, then we can disband our army. moth- ball our navy and coocentrate our a.r 1orce on space exploration. One can ~ee beforehand the Red's harsh zn:;\\U'S, as always. Consider the pa- thetic antics ~omg on within tbe babel called the United Nations, the un- ceasing propaganda from Moscow, Peking and Hanoi, and the buht.s from the Viet Cong supplied by Hus- ~ia and Chin .a. Is it truly better to be Rec! than ctead? &. Wboae bullets, artillery, mladles and greuclea are killlag the U.S. flghUni man In Vietnam, and ho• ta &his war being 1u1tal.ned? COMMENT: How about Russia, Red China and Eastern Europe for an answer? Come on. Mr. Intellec- tual, how about climbing on their backs , too, just for a change. Other than this. no comment. Mr. Llberal, you cannot persuade me oo ride your bandwagon because you a.re saying that the U.S. ll aU wrong and the other 1lde ii the only &ood guy. Mr. Inl~llectual. I find your lotic murky and your rhetoric mere sopb· latry. Mr. Peacenik, your marches and rallies leave me frigid because they have been law-breaking, sordid and sensation-seeking. Mr. Hippy. you cannot enchant me because you are a negativist and afraid of life. Mr. Professor-theoretician, your di- alogue i.s "fuU or sound and fury. signifying nothing," and I find you out or much with both common sense and reality. All of you cannot enlist my sup· port because your oratory and ac· tions are unfair. unreasoned and wrong. Need I also say unpatriotic? Find the Goals In Phony Life The Communist Year: 1967 a By FERREN CHRISTENSEN I have l i t t l t patience for long ~tringy hair, straggly beards, tight- fitting pants and mini-skirts, but I H1ink today's yo uth have made re· markable progress by comparison ''1U1 a generation whose image was l'l1araclerized for the most part by ).'.uldfish liwallowing. telephone booth ~t11rtrng anrl panty raids. 1'(1day's youth are impressive. if for no other :-eason because there are so rnany or them. Authorities claim the median age is currently in the 'll· ~ear-old vicinity. By 1975 -less than ten years from now -the median age "'ill be 25. In addition, our teens are physically more capable. healthier. !>tronger. taller, more intelligent and" better educated than any previous si- miJar group. It is my opinion that to- day·~ youth want progress not prom- ll\e!i THEY ARE CONCERNED with \1 hat they see in the wor ld about lhem because it falls far short of their ttlei!ls. The basic problem of the ~oung is not com~licated; it is the a11alhy and poor example of their adult generation and, coupled w11h racial intolerance. wars and ru- t11ors of wars, our kjds react and man- ifest themselves in demonstrations <1nd protests of one type or another. I firmly believe a phony value sys- lf'm 1s the underlying cause of many nf our problems today. And it is time. past time. ror many of us to recog- nize those things that are genuinely important. It seems U> me that the As principal of Weitmmster Htgh Sch.ool, the author has first-hand. in· f ormation on today's tttn.agers, how they act and how they think. adult world's only concern 1s f<>r the creature comforts and that is evident, as an example, when sc hool bond is· sues are voted down. MANY Of 'MfE VOTERS could af- ford the added taxation to build schools, but they refuse to pay th is most nece ssary of all their bills. We seem to be a people whose only devo- tion is U> comfort, convenience and the consumption of luxuries. Have we put the need or a no-shift auU>mobile ahead of a two-shift school ? Do we pinch pennies on public serv- ices and delinquency control in order to spend them on milder cigarettes. patio barbecues, and easier driving cars? H~ve we put private wants above publ'it needs? I personally wonder if we have abandoned the goals that give our na· lion vigor and purpose in its youth. Someone said. "As we treat people. so will our children." Two hundred years ago. Sir Edmund Burke. Prime Mfoi ster of Great Britain, made thii; grim statement. "TeU me what is in the minds of youth toda y and I'll tell you the character of the next gener· ation." Invigorated by its first natiooal con. ventJon since 1959. and bolsttted by certain legal victories, the Commu- nist Party, USA. entered tM fiscal year with hopeful programs to estab- lish a broad front encompassing youth, labor, civil rights and Coreign policy. Smarting from barbs that it had be· come a haven for the wear/. and faced w:ith the youthful challen!{e of the New Left, party leaders relin- quished some leadership positions in an eCfort to regenerate its hierarchy and improve its image w:ilh a limitrd infusion of young Marxists. Althougb older rank-and-file parry stalwarts warily termed this new gen- eration "loo active,·• leading commu- nists eagerly roamed the academic community during the 1966-67 school year making 54 speaking appearances at college campuses in their appeal to youth. In March. 1967, Michael Zagarell, National Youth Director of the Communist Party, USA. stressrd the need for building a mass social- ist (communist) movement based on the increased radicalization of Amer- ican youth and called for intensified recruitment and educational cam- paigns to implement a revitalized pro- gram lo secure new party memht>r~. IN PURSUANcR OF this objectl\'P the party held schools at a ca mp near Wingdale. N.Y., to educate a cadre of youth who, like the nedghni:: DuBois Clubs. could communicalc with and train neophyte Marxists. Mindful oC the libertarian philosophy that ia vogue among many or today's youth, party leadership believed 1t necessary to remind its charges that whil~ it recognized "romances" would happen during the school encam1 .. 0Hr ltlan In San Fran~••~ THAT POP WAS ONLY A CORK B,· HERB CAEN SAN FRANC ISCO -Pvi Eyr Alai n G1lstein. more depressed about the war than ever after readinR in Wines & Vines. a trade publication tha~ Saigon imported Jnly 1200 bottles of French champagne last yrar while Hanoi imported 75 000 'What are they celebrating"'' hr keeps wondering . . . Thi.' BcaUes are writing an opera. and Kurt llerbf>rt Adler. gen d1· t<'l'IM o( lhe San Francisco Op· l'I a I~ .tlready dickering for r1nl rrfusal rights <The N1bel· un).!en Rms;:o'!) A stock hr<ike1 al the Stagecoach asked l:iru tentier Bill Paul. "What ·~ a ..)t1otl brPath -freshener -I don't "<>nt mv wiff.' to know ('vP Ileen dnnk1n~ · Dill ''You u~P a •• ' breath-freshener. fr1rnd. a n d she'll KNOW yo u've been drink- ing" Say. that's true. i1m 'I it ~ AOO INFINITEMS : .J<'remy Ets-Hokln's first lx>ok. "The Transfiguration of a Fat Slob" 'certainly it's autnhiographical ), will be published in the sprLng l!y Dir1blo Press. ln ii. he de - i.cribes how he lost 82 pounds while conti nuing to cat every• thing. including h1i; words . • Here we are at the Iron Duke. and U1ere's a prcttv financial l'1 1st secretary l>iJ(,1.n~ the tun· l'11eon check After Name" she wn tr!\ "Jnnc! Hoai::land " After 'Fu m'' ~toe "'rt!('~ Yr._·· . Mrs .John P Ooolr\ 01 Hrrk,.· ley watchrni: Erl S11ll11 .1n nn lht lrll~ Hr looki; ltkr hi <> hcini choked lo death from the inside> BRAIN -BOGGLERS .\IARC1t nn ; Alan .lont"s caught this from the lips oi CBS' Harry Reason- er during ··sarry Goldwatrr·~ Arizona" "Arizona is a lot morP like It is than ii woulrl ~ 1f It weren't for him" Ste"e Blaaberg found this bogjtlcr tn a Phillis ~atelle column on rats "They've started ,,ne out of C'\. ery four fires of unknown on~- 1n" Anrt a bojUtle b:it:lr to Geo. Umt~nheur for lh1!1 d:.i~­ silied ad .n the Rr\Jwooc.1 C1h fCaJJf) Trib1111r White O:il.~ bargain D1stmcll\"l' f'. ftnoi 1 bedrooms 2 haHl!i '.!-car gara:?r fin e area t1ll 950 ~hnuld j!n for ronslderabl~· le~!> ·• 1 • T1tit npo11 011 Com.mai1Wt octiui· ~ 16 a1111CU:d Jrom tJt~ PBI Annual IUport. rdeaud /or pMblicatJo1t tJtil touk. meat. those 10 iDvolved lhoukl not do anything that would reflect unfavor- ably on the movf!lllent ··regard)as of your vte.s oa morality or your prac- tice at horn~ ... American COOi munists havt I o n g sought to innumce the labor move- ment in a significant manna. Shift- ing away from beh~ ef. forts to manipula~ unionism, tbe par- ty atiftnpted during the fiscal 'YUIT to penetrate the tra union IDOtt- meat by xt.i~ly seeking leadenbip roles. In tht •of "killing two birda with oat stone .•• tbe party leadership sought to cb.ampion unionism wbi1t coademning tbe Vietnam war. Olaracterizing the war in Vittnarn as a bonanza for the big monopolies. the party's theouticaJ organ, "Politi- cal Affairs." in its i11ue ol March, 1987. strovt to further unitt tht labor movement with anti-Vietnam war pro- t.esU. Linking reaction with racism. th.is publication in iu November. 19116, issue aJso appealed to alt communists and clau-consciou1 peoplt to jojn the civil rights struggle by 1peaking out. through local unions, with renewed vigor against rightist reactioo. MERGING mt: Sl'RUGGLE for civil rights with tht Vietnam war pro- test movement occupied much of the Communist Party's efforts during the fiscal year. Speaking before tht na- tional committee. CPUSA. in Decem- Mf', 1166. Natiooal Chairman Henry Winston suggested that white back- luh wa. a we.apon ol the monopolists and the ultra-nght U> conceal their drive ag.ains1 Uw rights ol Negre>ef. West Coast party leadtt ~ Proc- tor. writing in tht March. 19S7. issue ol "Politica.I Allain:' mibraced civil right. ntremi.Jts by calling for Man- itt-Lenini.IU to provide more "flesh and boM" to tht inflammatory slog- ans of bin power groups. He called ror party proiuam11 and guidelin~ around which lM black maues could he mobiliud in day-ICMtay stru~gles to improve lhear condititM1s of life. Using tht Vietnam conflict as a ful - crum lo enhanc.'t' its positions on all foreign and domestic iuuH. the party bas incaaantJy dmumded an imme- diate unlJateraJ cease fire and • wltb- draW11I ol aU United Stales forca from Vidnam. Branding the nation'• military commibnent there as im- perialistlc. genocidal. and falciltic, it has caretulJy cultivated Its positioa among dL'SWlent' that Uw IOVttD- ment's policy serves monopoly inter· cslJi wh 1C"h restSt domestic reform pro- ~ra~ that lhu "din)r war0 bas dis- plattd STEPPING OUT under ill OtrD baa- ' MT for the first time ln elgbt years. the party had a large contingent marching in the anti-Vietnam spring mobilization protest held in New York City during April, 1967. Hoping to woo activist youth in this pro1"t move· ment, the party issued a directive opposting the draft No leu a person than Communist Party Genf!lral Sec- retary Gus H.all helped stir the pot of disaent by acknowledging at San Francisco during May, 1967. that the party was malting preparations to support two candidates to mobilize a grass-roots movement for peace in Vietnam at the 1968 polls. At a New York May Day raJly, party theoretician Herbel't Aptheker clamored for an independent politi- cal movement that would offer the people of the United States in the presidential election• in 1968 "a real and meaningful alternativt to t h e present suicidal course of President Johnson and the war hawks." Sup- porting convicted boxer Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) in his refusaJ to fight in Vietnam, Aptheker also warn- ed that s~ial advance for minority groups is inextricably bound to and stunted by United States involvement in the "Vietnam atrocity." FULFILLMENT of a long-frustrat· ed desire to again publish its own daily newspaper came slgnilicanUy closer to realization through the re· ported inheritance by the Communist Party, USA, of a one-mUUon·dollar share from the estate or a deceased B'rooklyn builder. Ebullient over this windfall, Gus Hall projected the fu- ture orientation o( this publication as uniting the "magnificent traditions and experiences" of the old left with emerging new left forces. The rela- tionship of this new paper with the Communist Party, he said. should be open and proud. As war clouds collided over the M'Kidle East at the close or the fiscal year, the Communist Party. USA. found much of its membership in agoniz1n~ conflict with its Soviet mas- ten.. Numerous comrades, In spite of the vociferous Soviet denunciation o( Israel. embarrassed disciplined party leadership by collecting money. blood and equipment for the lsraeU armed forces. Tllis split In loyalties is far from resolved and promises to have a long·lasting effect on the party. COMMUNIST FRONT ORGANIZATIONS Propagandizing and a.ploitina the maaes for ita own purpoae are cen. tral dogma1 of the Oommunilt Party, USA. During the O.cal year the party continutd to focua Its attention on youth, Negro. trade union and peace matters. Through ni.rting organiu- tions already acUvt in these areas, and its own organized for the pur· pose. the party hu atumpted to urute ()pinion in 1upport of communist ob- jectives -particularly In lt1 hack- neyed attacks against United States military opposition to the Viet Cong and the government of North Viet· nam. Parlaying the legitimate aims of nonsubversive organizations which It has infiltrated, the party seeks to mold among them a spearhead of dis· sent for government policies and pro- grams the communists oppose. Fre· queotly, these objectives are attained without the party's having w expend its own time, money and energy in the effort. Prominent among Communist Par· ty front groups is its three-year-old youth front, the W.E.8. DuBois Clubs or America. In alliance with other SO• called ••new left" organizations, auch as the Students for a Democratic So· ciety, the DuBois Clubs constanUy promoted Communist Party programs principally by encouraging agitation and fomenting discord amon1 the youth ol our nation. THE FBI INVESTIGATES suspect- ed communist front organizations for Lnformation on the true nature of their activities that may be referred to the Department or Justice for considera- tion pursuant to the provisions of Ex- ecutive Order 10450 and the Internal Security Act of 1950. However, in con· ducting investigations or reported com- munist infiltration lnro nonsubversive organizations, the FBI is concerned only with possible communist pene· tration and not with the legitimate activities of the groups. On March 4, 1966, the attorney gen· eral petitioned the Subversive Activi· Ues Control Board to order the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs or America to register as a communist front organization pursuant U> the provisions of the Ln- ternal Security Act Of 1950. Th e Du- Bois Clubs subsequently filed a com- plaint in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia to enjoin the attorney general from pro· ceeding against it on the grounds that the Internal Security Act o( 1950 was unconstitutional. The court refused. However, It did grant the DuBois Clubs a stay of hearing until ils ap. peal can be heard by the Supreme Court. Saturday, October 28, 1967 The Comment Page of ttt. Dally Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com- mentary on topics of in ler· est and significance from informed observers a n d spokesmen. Robe rt N. Wetd, Publisher a .. . . . 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COSTA MESA, CALIF. • hl11T.._. PEEK • • • TARBELL Of ~ oceu from lhls l\lltic . 540-1720 1500 Adame It Harbor (nr. Cinema ThMtrt) YllW BAYFRONT Visit our new mqnlflomt 'View-Point" Series bomea in the finest locatioll in Newport Bead\ from $122,500 • $19.SOO OPEN HOUSE DAILY lH lJU Galuy Dr. Don!' Sborea 546--2313 646-7171 Open Ewa. 'tH t For Olteloor . LM11t Nedled amonc die fta In • quiet upper F.utaide JocatJon -3 aood dud bedrooms, cbeer)' ldtcb-en. large 2 car wparate prage with ~ bath, at- tached 1 car saraie. Large outdoor patio with all kl tchen u Ull· ties. Truly an unusual houle. $23.500 with 10~ down. Newport HeMjllts Dellghtfull)' clean 2 bed· room and ramlly room. 2 baths. Brl&fit Uvbta room with fireplace - Extra large Jot with 2"' car garage and attached workshop with alley m- tra~. $24.900 -~. low taxes. lack lay View -3 year Eltate • type home In country atmos- s>Mre with • beck b9y vtew. -3 apadoul bed-rooms. family room. and all • conveniencle kitchen lituated on a "' acre Jot. -$47,000. EuUy fi. ranced lay crest Reduced $3000 Out of town owner 1ays "Reduce the price and sell It qulcky" -So the price Is ttduced $3,000 to $49,500 -Fonne!'ly a model home. 4 Bed· rooms, Family room, 2~ bat.ha designed for an ac· tlve family. -Beautl· fully landscaped court· yard entrance. nnanclng can be arranred. Move RicJht In Spotlaa 3 bedroom home with covered pa· Uo in a quiet cul-d~c street. $1000 down Ii: $185 per mo. on a lease- option bull. Owners are moving ~ need immedi· ate action. Full price la only $23,950. Mesa del Mar 1 block to school. a couple to shopping. 3 bedroom home In per- fect oondlUon. 2 petlOI, covered boat storage and a large yard with watBfall -$29.500. - $2,500 down with FHA terms. Ealtslcle Dupln·S 19, 950 Two 2 bedroom unlta In dandy rental area, only 8 yean old -uu·lle 50 x150 lot. -1950 down 1150 per month Includes taxes. A perfect Invest· ment starter. 4 MORE DUPLEXES UNDER $30,000. 2 LOCATIONS 1700 Newport ltvd. 644-7171 2790 Harbor Blvd. ~2313 THE fJEAL E S TATER !~ =~-~i>'~ 2955 HAllOR ILYD., COSTA MESA ---~----= ----=-- View ................. formal clDlaa room atnDY bit-In dee ldtcbm family room % ftr~ 3 kwd.Y bedrooms all beautifully decorated unbelieYeablY priced at $42,950 CaD Mr. PaYloricb Eva: m.Gll ..,. Down. A llEAL BUY SO. OF HWY. iD 0..-del Mar. 2 BR + 1 BR IQNt quartt'J'S. Only $37,500. R·2 RARITY C BR home PLUS income uolt. can .. to see! OE LANCY REAL ESTATE 2121 E. c.o.t Hwy, CdM 673-3770 Coldwell, Banker OFNRS: Custom Des'9ned Home Cameo Shores. 4 BR's. Massive brick frplc. in liv. rm-raised hearth. Home has red· wood exterior-beautiful paneled interior. Workshop in garage. Ocean view front. Ter· race w/deep overhang .......... $115,000 Mn. Raullton Large Utlo Luxurious 5 BR. It fam. rm. + form. din. rm. 3'11 baths, tge. pri. patio. View balconies or sun dts. True elegance. Near new and well priced . . . . . . . . • • . • • • • • . . . . . . . . $97 ,500 Joe Clarkson China Coves Bay Views Beautiful CUJtom 2 BR 2 ba home on best bay beach with view ol every boat leaving harbor-an e.xceptiOOll buy at .. $69,500 Walter Haue auy or Lease Option 3 It f amity rm. in East bluff. 2 bas. F /P, cpts. & drapes & priced l'O sen at only $31,000 .l'obn Marr (by appl) Corona llel Mar Beauty I Xlnt. area of fine homes. W /some ocean view. 4 br · 2 ba. Like new ....... $36,500 Will consider tease option. Bob Ricketts Pool Anyone? Like new 2 story 4 BR home. Din. rm., fam. rm. w/frplc. Part of Targe garage pan· eled, heated It floored w/aspbalt tile. Great play rm. Space for pool table. Mrs. Hll'Vey OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL. IANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH ICI 9.3351 I/I I/I OPEN HOUSES -CORONA DEL MAR SUNDAY-I to ·5 P.M. OCEAN VIEWS -FEE SIMPLE LAND (You Own It!) 308 Hazel Drive. 3 BR, 3 baths, Plus Den. Fireplace. Price: $79,000. Good Tenns. 2818 Ocean Blvd. 3 BR, 3 Baths, Plus Den. Fireplace. Every boat in the Harbor must pass this property. Price: $98,500. Terms. 675-3000 Eves: 673-0554 NEAR OCEAN 230 Larkspur. Vacant - Homey. Well con· structed. 40 ft. lot. 2 BR, Plus Lanai. 1 lh baths. Beauti!ul yard and garden. Reduced from $47,500 to $45,250. Good Value for this area. Terms. 675-3000 Eves: 670-5942 lmt 'Ir leach Realty, Inc. MD -I. Coe9' H..,,_., CWON ., M9r . --NEWPORT HEl6HTS CU.tom built % BR 2 beth comer tiorM with 2 patios ~a sunny kitchen. Cl~ u a pin. WILL Sll.L FHA OR VA. $28,500 A BIG 3 BR happy famUy home • ready lo move Into, $2950 down 2900 Sllvtrlant, NB (Tustin Ave. to Anniversary tum R on 2nd Cul de sac). GENE NORVELL RHltor ~'1-J.~­~.;;;~ NOTHING FANCY Our Classified ads just tell the story. No one gets a split level with a view for nothing down. We know it and so do you. Here's some of our best current buys: FAMILY HOME 4 bdrms., 3 baths, fam. rm. & formal din. rm. There's a frplc. in the liv. rm. and l in the muter bdrm. - How's that for romance? In a beautiful neighborhood near schools & parks. On· ly $87,950 -it's a tx>p value. LOVELY 3 BDRM. in to{> condition. Fam. rm. & Gold Medellion kitchen. Move into this one without lifting a broom. Lovely Provincial decor set off with massive huge brick frplc. A good buy at $32,000. 'That's it! We have more but please give us a call -or drop by. Floor plans • pictures : are in the office. Saves time -youn It oura. : 2150 MIA Verde Dr. "RING SPRING" •••• ~ •••• 60V1 REPO HOtlS 1. Everyooe elesible 2. ElCc:dlent locatioaa 3. 6% • ~ )'Ur loan 4.Low down~ 5. No IOtD com. 6. No e9CrOW feel. 1. 2-3-W bedl'OOIM HOMES AYAILAILI THROUGHOUT ORANGI COUNTY N.wport at Victoria 646-81\1 (Call Anytf,,,.) Open House SAT & SUN 1 • 5 104 Via Orvieto 332 Marguerite, CliM An Unusual opportwllty to 673-8550 own a 4 Bdrm, 3 bl Udo FHA REPO A&EllT BA YSHORES home on 45' lot for $40,000 and keep the value ol the An executive home, 5 BR, 6 !Md in your pocket. Newport at Ylctorla 64Ul11 ~~~a~ rm~ atmbea~~ ''Ri119 Spring'* 642·7252 $110,<XXJ ANYTIME SPRING SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2 ba, Iota of dlann 549.500 PaceseHer Homes Laguna Nlguel Last 12 ttome. on salt now- wt're tvtn .. mng th• modelt. All at prlct rtductlona up to $3,100. ThrH and four btdroomL Prom $23,150. Special low 61/•3 2f.y .. r flnanclnt available, and wt can arran .. tht financing for tht sale of your pr ... "t home. \ Sal" offl~: 29491 Via San Stbastlan, South Laguna, or call (714) 495·5231 DIRECTIONS: Sant• Ana/San Diego FrHway eouth to Rancho Vltjo turnoff, Crown Valley Perkway south to San Sebastian. ... ,.u ..... Immaculate fully carpeted 2 bedroom home with luxury features like forced air heat, built-in electric range and oven, dining room. expensive carpeting, and plenty oi room to expand, and to top it off only $1115 per month payments after a small down payment $14,950 31% Return 3 units, good Ea9tslde location. Invest $2,000 and get it back in less than 3 years. Juat r-. duced $2,000 for a quick sale. $20,500 Luxury and a View Wide open spaces of Mesa Verde Golf Coune and a background of saddleback ta seen trom the extra wide picture window of this lar19 4 bedroom, 3 bath home featuring fishpond, built-in electric range and oven, plush car- peting, and a steam bath. Fantastic value at only $47,500 I 1 \ ei~•~o_AJ_L_v_P_1L_u_r _______ s._uird4 __ , _~--~~ Hello there, boys and girls, ud a happy Hallo· ween to you all from all of us here in Uncle Len's Cor· ner. It's that time •Cain. and ·Uncle Len know• that you'll all be out haunttn& y o u r neighborhoods next week. But be careful. Remember, it' a not euy to watch out for cars with a abeet or a maak over your face. IF YOU'RE golnc Hallo- weenlne, be sure to io la 1 a group. That way it's eui-Al~W""T: er for motoriit.s to see you. AJl(1 remember to watch oat CJ'Ol1lne the street.a OD your way. Uncle Lell received a blg mailbag of entries this week, in fact so many that au of the poems couldn't be pu~ lisb*1. To these eontestant.a, ,. __________ __,, _________________ ..,. Cbrll Scbneider and Donna Rothwell, apologl., f r o m Uncle Len. Next week, boy• ud girls, we 're into a new month, IO for tbe art contest let's aee • wbo ca IUbm.lt the but • drawiu( ot what be ot lbe ~ belt aboa& Not1mblr. But Tbanb~~urinp won't coat. 11'• 11111 too MrlJ. BONOBABLE mention * PRIZE WINNER * This week's contest winner is Lore Adelloo. 11, 2868 Rutgers Drive, Costa Mesa AD1 cbDd Wider 12 CID am Uncle I.An'• Art ecm-. Bin'• ID ,. 4o. (1) Dmr picture en pleee of Plain. white papel' ~ ..._ wtde .. • iDcbM deep. u. black fat IDd IDlb llDll bid;.: CIJ De --.r -a-~ It IDUlt ... ,.., ... wwt. (I.) Pat ,_. -. ............ on 1** of dmriq. Kail It to Uncle Len'a Alt ecm.t, a. U.. DAILY PILOT, Co.ta Maa. Winner will receive KennedJ half dolllr. winners 1n Ulla week'• art'----------------------------...11 contest are: George Feher, 11, Costa ON BALLOWEEN tons are Nally keen. What we will find DI tbt Mesa: Brent Fair, 8 Bal-The bats all fly Funny Milter Ghost make darlmaa. boa Island; Brent Kennard, And sound like 300 people the candy you got just the Maybe witdlel m "*" : 9, Newport Belch; Unda Bmmlng around outside most. Or who bon wbat! .Hart, 11, Balboa; Judy Boyt, On e.liowteD the ghoata But rm warnln1 you, Mr. But we mast be em"llflllll '9, Newport Beach; Cbrla all sound Tooth Decay ml&bt come -and ftaJs. beware Schnelder, 8, Fountain Val· Lib a b.ilioo cats chased Boo. Of -.,e lpoab Jey; Colleen Mitche.D, 10, by a bound. -Kim Kay, 10, ...._, IMdl migbt be there, Costa Mesa ; David Buckiey, _......... ,11., • ..111ee lllMlf "" ... , • n So watch oat. w.a. tr -:11, Cost.a Meaa: Kevin Balt--·"' · .. IUUAAIWEEN might pt sare4.-. ,_ -zer, 8, and Andrea Baltzer, ....... "~u MONSTERS It's a mysterioua night: __., ._ ......... n ............. :corona del Mar: Greu IWUA#"~' No one mows quite ._,. 'Scott, 8, Costa Mesa, and Witches, goblins and black --------------------1 'Mary Beth GUJtaf1on, U, cata OD Halloween Hunilngton Bel.ch. Battling ~ and Ike~ /7 J' /7 c:;;;;;;;;:;;;============================-;;;;;;---------L..arol~ l....ol'ft4'r-------- *PRIZE WINNER* HALLOWEEN NIGHT HaUOWfm niOt f5 fall ol witcbu That grab little kids by the britd:les; lt'• full « ihosts who boo tnd boast Beware, beware. 'Ibey might get you. Jt'a full of owll that whoo and whoo On tbe fences art pumpkins all lighted and bright. Be nry cautioua because they m1abt a« you. Mummies, skeletoos and a crawlin& ~e. Don't be llO sure they won't get you by and by. They'll eet you, tbefll tab you around the bend And you'll neftl' ae your parents apin. No matter where you bide away They'll get you tomebow, hoony, boony. A IC ............. tt ICllll .._, Wt\. .. C."111t st .. C-• -.e ,_ lllf ,...., ... _., .. tlll *Y _, ....... _..,. MMI .,.,,, ....... ....., • .,.. ...... 1Nt, c..-Miii. Cellf. LOCAL N• •th,r 11ew1p•p•r h ll1 y .. 111«•, .,..MY '•y, •~ whet'• t•I ..... I.a the ••ettc Orttlfe C.eet tt. .. ftt• DAIL.Y PILOT. JUHi PAim RIDDLES AND JOKES * Teacber: "What is bederia? .. ..i..,.,.. l'RIZI .... ., 1 °' ~u~ ~ -U-~ WINNER -um e.t. n~ • c.-a. ._ Deer Carol: Wby do momten eat things with ook.e? ..., ..., .... ~ ol •!'ft ....... :.IMilUy ...QNr ........ M,F' ........ Dear Carol: Back home we bad a hen that laid an egg six incba long. Can you be.at that? ·.a...-unr,... .... ,. '•.l ~ --" ... ~ .. lllulf' , ...... Deer Carol: What do gbolta chew? ·wna....-.:--...y .......... ....w;" c.--,., Tl...,~ c.-......... - -....... c...._ ,. ... ..... ....,., .... c..... ..... -----........ .... _....,. rt1 ....... ,..-. .... ..._ ly H.-olcl ... Don we N(J91'M'T .oRGET THAT '10tJ OIO COMMIT A FELONY, AMOQCLV ~UIEOF U 1UR'S D!lll! DIERE INTERVENTIOH OIP l A61rE!! TO DROP CHARGES/ Frank Bole ._.,_, ... M ..... •/9 ...... C.. ....... .. ••c.---.c.. jar CDDCIDIDtal divide la Call· eel tbe Great Divide. Part of tbe G.reat Divide rum tbroudl Cutback Pass in Montana'• Glacier Na- tional Park. A person can stand beN and pour water Into three different streams. ()ne strum flowl OD itl WI)' westward to join tha P• d6c OceP. OM flow• '1onc -S itl waters &tally rtacb tbe-Gull ol MPtco. Anotll· er is ctatlned for • jounsey to Hudson Bay. ~ Great Di.tel• ls the tm:flct ilrter-ledioe that aUrtl ~m out iD the r.itbt direction. Loll of RIOW and plenty ol r a1n fall °" the proud pew of the Rockies. 'nleM waters ptber to form many great riven. The Great Dlvlct. -.paratea the eutward flow· me ..... from the weft. wml. No ltreaml CID start don ita eutenl aldt, turn -~ back to lta ,, .... ern aide. And no river tn Ncrth America crosses the Great Dtvide. _,,. YOCiU WRONG , YOU 8UY!Ae AN ic.~ ClfEAM SOOA • AC~OSS 49 !l•tnlary 111b•lance l Poker alakt1 51 The "H" or 5 Spanish "NWM P" • lalt1 54 En1emble ' -geometry 58 Sar, e.g. , .;JIJU UlJL!lO l!ltJUltl· i1:n:111 r.mcm m;:ot)I", 'J.J[l'J UU!Ulll flCCllC ~souuu 1mu m:a:r. tr.llt l.lllU lf'ITrl 14 Murt 60 Irish Kings' 15 Sta le ho1111 16 Non .. lxer 61 Cosmetic 17 Bird tftl• lnlfldllftt UL-ltlUU ~l.Jl-1 ll•. 11. arum rm n nr 11r.11 111::i1• u nrm r. nllm: ,.,,,. 1!01101 1mnFr. 11 Bulldw U Harrow'J ''.I t ,.I 11.J '" Jl .i.IL., 20 Enc1111" flval 21 Fasten with 64 Athel tr11 • atrlng 65 Blblical 22 cu, or erna1111nl• ';1'1: nr. r~nu 1.1 ·1 11 It I 111'111 11'11 'I011' ·••·J ·JdU I llHIUr.r •• , .... . 1··1 •1• • nu11ri m .1111 • ~'J J tlJ lil-11'1'1 lll .UI. Europe 66 To n1 ext111l 23 Old World 67 ftart1 1alcon 68 Serr 12 Gu 25 1E111t1sh &9 Flat sl\•llow l) .G~ors privateer receptac 1 19 Garden 27 Pac• too l n w~u D~N ~~~·~ 30 Nonwoven production fallflc l Agrumtnls 2b In addition '4 No. A111tr. 2 Stiuthlng 21 Hawaiian natlont Ablr, pert food ,36 Look I: ·Fr. J Ellllftllitlf ,0 To' a 31 Dutftr'J hltO or 1p,r1,l1· 'OlllP'nlon 39 Cardinali' tioft~' •oru Jl Counter 1 ""91: • Slno1ng J2 Euro"'"' : J wo rds fl'.OUP coin 42 Unlllttll•d 5 .,II~: n Linden 43 One place C0111b, fOfll '4 Un1ttd to .. t 6 Shun Statu 21 Down 7 Top Army 44 Wrongful: u"utiv11: fhurve Prefix 2 words AbDr. 45 H1bltu1I 8 Fragtnenl 35 WW·ll tCllrst of O'f food bJttlt si le; ' action 9 Blue • 2 word s 46 Hu•an beings 10 Lomond, 'J7 Small land 47 Gaape, for Ollt boctf for ent 11 ftoklf' 1t11te '8 Mongol 10/ZB/al 40 Number 41 No. Amer. • defense for~ Abbr. 46 Along with:, Comb. fo"'I 48 Having force 4t Actors 50 Cl111lc1I linguag• SZ Mlneril foulll In dry llkea SJ For111r Brivta' pllot 54 Glacl1I ridge 55 • -the minute: 2 words 56 Make kn1W91 by speech 57 At llbtrtr 59 ,Nit 62 lnll11111ion ly Tom K. 119 ·/t>-28 ·.- , ...... w.. .. ,......., ... NOT~ING. ISN'T IT eNOUWH JUST "TO &E RIWHT1 .. ., ~ kl th.! SOI htt Cf, we ne enj Th h11 wa bi~ re1 of In lir Ge thi at 6 .. gi" an IS w go o, of c .I I'm The Kind Of Woman VJho Gets What ·She Wants _...,, ...... _,. ... , ,-t; . '*'t;:r • . ~~·'t ~ •• ~ ~ ••• -c. . • • ~;-., .• cf:.;. • .,. ~I• '-• • • ~:~ .... ·: .. ·:,· ~ • • • Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertisi~CJ 8efieve me, tnere's notf;in9 erourfff our home anymore that isn't being used -because the minute I discover something is no longer needed, I seR it, while it st.1 hes maximum value, through an inexpensive DAILY PILOT Classified Ad. That way, instead of • clutter of thincp we don 't use, I have the extra cash that lets me have the newer things ••• the "extra" things my whole family enjoys. Here's what I mean. The casfi I got for the good cloffies anCI t,.ys ti;. children had outgrown bought me the decorator I.mp I'd been wanting. The musical instrument no one played p.tid for a big part of our portable stereo unit. The power tools redecorated our daughter's room. And, just for the fun of it, the good chair that just didn't match anything anymore took my husband end me out for 1 fabulous clinner at the fanciest restaurant in town. Go through your home. Make a list of 11 the worthwhile things you find that aren 't being used. (You'I be surpriMcl at the number you turn up the first time.) Then, dial ~2-5678 any time between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. and give your list to a friendly, experienced Ad Writer. That's an there is to it. It's inexpensive tool It can cost you n tttt. IS PENNIES A DAY! Well, now that you know my secret -isn't it time you got started toward better, easier, happier living with DAILY PILOT Classified Ads? Start being the kind of woman who gets what she wants today! Call Now 642-5678 . . • I • . , Saturday, Oclobtt 28, 1967 OAJLY PIUiT 2J .. RENTALS RENTALS Apta. Fumlshttl Apts. Unfumlahed Naspurt IMda 4200 Huntington IHch 4400 Costa Mela 5100 ----~------~~- RINTALS Aeunfumllhecl L19Una ... ch 5705 ------- KEAL ESTATE General Lots REAL ISTATI Gen.rel 6100L ... 61 8l'.Al1l'1FOL 1 bdrm. nr DlLVXE one bdrm. garage bmda. JIOOi. 9dalts. SUO to apt., almoll new, beautiful· $125. Stf.2115, 6M4E3'7. ty f\arnlllhed, peneled "'alls, 1 BDRM.. fadnc ~ ba.1 completely carpett'd inctud· Garace. Otilides paid tng ti.th, one blO\'k from COME ON ova TO THE HARBOR HEGHTS SIDE Porrafina 100 CAI/ 2>,.. Laguna S»-•. W-mttt. 673-6115 oceao, $110, utllitil'S paid. SCLE 1 • Br funi • apt/On ~7311 Qlland! $100 ltn J~ or _2_B_R.-.-2-Ba-.-• ..,..rurn-.-or-unfu--m-. '"1 $125. * 613-4935 Adulm, no pets. 2320 Florida 1 &: 2-BR tOR UNFURN1. H.B. ~2730 POOL! * ~. ::;:::::::;;;::::::::::::::::::::=:;;:::::::::= ~-2«6n __ ._E_._1~_b_s_r. __ 1 0_._n1~-Po-i_n_t ~---4-7_40_ OCEANFRONT 2 Bd:nn Upper. Nicely furn, Bltna, Wint.er rmtal. ~ OCEAN FRONT overlooking Dana Point Hbr. l BR a;pt SPACIOUS 1 Ir 3 BR 2 bath Apts. Bullt·lna, c~ pets, drapes. Quiet Uv1&1· 3117 Cinnamon Rental Mgr. Mn. OJrl.stenaen ~1034 $125. Studio $ill. 4~1627 ROOlfY &: Nioe 1 BR o\ ~o ~---=------Newport leech 5200 UJl9lain. Blt-inL Car. $120 ftENT ALS inc uti1. ga.5513 Apta. Unfurnished CARIBE 3 BR. 2 ti._ Upper Apt. Sun-General 5000 BOAT SUPS AVAIL deck, prage, 127 • 44tb St. 2 le 3 BR • 2 Ba m.am from S225 mo. mJDIO.Beaut garden view! v. ~ • Htd Swim Pool • lndoor Parking LAGUNA BEACH Luxury Fum/Unfurn. Bachelor -1 Ir 2 BR Steps lo Shore & Sbops Oceanview from every Apt. Luse from $150 mo. up 100 CUFF DR. 494-2449 Rentalt WantM 5990 ONE pel'IOfl with doc desir· ea clean 2 BR house with fenced )'lrd Newport area, up t.o $130 mo. 644-7200 ext 41 before 4 p.m. WANT UNFURN 4-Br HSE. Newport vie. S250 • $350 mo. 544.9292 a1ltt 6-PM. MAGNIFICENT VIEW LOTS Call ar Write fer ltech11re e1ul lnf~111atlH1 (714) 494-9318 CM ........ u... ... aleeps 2 ->,) blk ocean $80 en Omq 310 Fernando, Bal Penn 1Dlllllll. Yrl.Y m..al53 Ideal <On the Bay 2 bl from FelT)') Rooms for Rent 5995 -----e EASTBLUFF e 4250 REAS. Comfortable BR, ·--'1ly locatao' n Spacioua 3 BR.. 2 Ba., carp., bome priv patio. pvt adult BLK to ocean Ir bly. 1 BR. ... n drapes, trplc, cliabwuher, hm, cloee lo everythin~. --_ ,...,. .......__ -n. -L-k disp., blt-lm ; lge. IUDdeck. kAo • .,.,, RENTALS AptL Unfurnlthed -.... ~...-, __,u ...,... Clo.. to -ppin111 Par N ~ .... _ o•• ~ ... lie. 1 adult, DO p«I. $U5 • O )'OWll UIJlJUla.i• ·-yd,y m.'1629 Boys Club & Girls Club AMIGOS WAY, Apt. M. ROOM for YOWIC woman. •---...,.~--,...,..,....-·__,.===::-e Spertcq S Br'a • 2 8a 644-2554 Kit. TV, laundry, llneJl6" e LOVELY 2 -BEDROOM. e S.mt Pool • PuVK'!'een -3 -8-R--2-8-A-. -.--STEPS---to Near OCC 54Go'6J8 aft. S PM Rooms for Rent 5995 e FIREPIACE, PATIO. e Frpl lDdlv/lndry fac'la Shott le Shope! Lease $235-DELUXE Quiet. Semi-retired • OR 3-am tor APP'T. e Adulta Ir Family areas mo yrly or longer. Prefer or worldng man pref. Sl5 ROOMS FOR RENT $22.50 per week Ir up Healed pool • Maid aervice Utilltlea furnished c;1 eor. IOXl.17 2 bldp. RU for health. only SSl.Ollll. Owner. TIO Vi. 1"b CM 646--8558 NICELY tam. bada. apt. RJe. 1145 Anaheim Ave. elderly persons. No pet., wk. Across occ. 546-0889 frir., no ldlch. Sult. for 1 CM. 64&-5769 1()6.29th St. * 673-7533 $12.50 UP wk. W/kllchen TV • Kitchenettes MOTEL TAHITI 548-2129 ma only. $fi0. 6'B.f397 --Bayf ront Apts. $22.50 up Studio Apll. 2376 DELUX Sngl furn frpl pri. Coafl Mela 5100 .,, 2 BR Unfurn S250 mo. Newport Blvd. 543-9755. 8usln ... Rental vaq DO pets. Rel mip maa. ---------,,,, 2 BR, Furn $275 mo, LARGE ROOM, kitchen ':«!. ~~ U:~ HAIBOR BryAll6t7~~~· RJtr. privilel'es. Near OCX: UAL EST ATE General Retell StoN er Officil Promloent kx::atioa JW. boa laland. at ... ft. w. ". carpet. $lOI ,.. mo. JUtr. M>tlii5i -... ~u-.......--~"''"' SlO week. * 64.2·l'158 lnceme Preperty 6000 514 .lASMJNE. LCE 3 BR, &Or"ieou& ocean NEWPORT I PVT 3-ROOM OAU..Gerl GREENS vieow, lOOatepe 1owater$200 Apt $BG-mo. Kitch a..U. S + Yac-""*" ~ Rmtak mo winter« >'iV to l'Ul>I ALL util·Pd! 813-1531 5 UNJ'J'S wtdl room tor 3 JAllAICA INN HOl'EL BACH!!UJlt • UNFURN. 1)1.)', 4llO Seuhore ~ PRIVATE ~ Semi-mor-e •. , Joe MdJO'. JdMJ Ja low • $l!il -. m.aJO ..... $100 DELUXE C BR. 2 ba. OcMD llrivUe ._.... Pool. Wartdq b' °"'*' ~ -· rt.lldtnt ~ clec.! View. J'rplc, l bUc fro m mu only .... "* mer. Alkins tsl:llJ. CAu. ND ldtS. 8Ul-Bach. ~3 ubleo'RM octtn. Im mo. 123~ NEWPORT .Beach beeut. l"m-MR. NELSON 54G-1151 -ID-EAL--liql--uar-.._--111-c ~rfi-IDI ""11 ~ * ..,.. _ 1·2 • . St. """'c:u1 ,.._ --.,,....,,, l"URN. • UNFURN. __ v_'""'-~-~-----bllc from BeactHdl prfr. S6I Herita.p Ra! ... tale avall in Saa Oemellt. 11 Buted Pools, Clilld Care 4 BDRM, 7% ba, 1tud1o t)'\)e.. mo 673-6401 Eve. 4 -Pl.EX $42,500. 10% Down. dtta.Jla call ~ eve. .QOO Center, Adj. to Shopping -Yrly ~ntal. Family only. 1 CORONA del Mar ror empl ~B Rochester, Cnsta Me-PLACE your nm ed ..._ ---------2700 Peterson Way, at Har-blk to bch, S225 mo. 642-5468 mon. Pvt~IJ'. Semi pvt· u . Owner 642-9703. they are looldQc _ DAJLT BAYJ'RONT Apt. Lower Duo bor •Adams, Costa Mesa. MODERN Beach Duplex. 2ba 1~th~. ~S50-~mo~. ~N6-4095~~·~=J.:Whi~'te~ele~pban~~ts~?~Dime~~-a;-line~~P1LOT~~~d~·~·sified~~IC4m~~~ =.,)2 ~ 2_ bapa~~ 5*-0370 BR, cpts, drps, bltns, winter ~ ......., or yrly. 673-47S4 Fountain V1ltey 5410Fount1ln V1Uey 5410 Founteln Velley 5411 pier. Yrly. 2lS Edgewater, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;1 fn.600 oc m.m7t. Prati(e Adilttu • View of Bay Ir Ocean e .. a.EAN Bach. Qb-; all 2 Bdrms., frptc. ati1. Incl. m . Up. l15 E. MARTINIQUE ,:"48_·13_94_~_t_er_6_P_.,._1._ ~ m;:;~ ·GARDEN APTS. e 2-BR (or Odfurn) $140. Parklike wrroundings e Btwn BAY Ir OCEAN! FURN1SHED BAO IELORS '7>1521 er '73-9060. UNFURN 1 BR·2 BR-3 BR Newport Shor" 5220 URGE 2 BR. 2 Ba. New I cai,i. & drapes. gara&e· Year'a leue $160 Mo. 494-9502 fVRH Dulllex -Wmter.1 BR 2 bath& available SHD., 2 BR SZ25 mo. No Carpets, drapes, garage Corona dtl Mer 5250 autrm. pm. mat"'131 11th & Sant• Ana, C.M. 64&-4233 646-5542 u• w. 4351 _ * Channel Reef * * Contemporary * SPARKLING 1 BR. Stt!1>11 to ba)' and *JPS. Sl4S annual· l)'. Adults, no pell. '73-750'l e 1-BR.. CTJ1l,PD! GARAGE, SJAD-110. • CALL: m4l3'7 A'l"mM:-2 Br $140 )Tly/No IR. Pa.do. Gange, Util·pd! Adult.. (213) 454-5104. e ll6% AGATE e FURN -UNFURN APARTMENTS Spac 1 lt 2 BR, priv patio SPECTACULAR VIEW frplc. aU Jdtcb bit-in., pool Wata1ront/Loe • &o.t .l cabana, 15X180 Pitch a SlJps Avallable Putt, I-story. From $120 mo 2 BR -2 Bath AJJQ. 1512 ORCHARD DR. LEASE • or • BUY (Joa otl Santa An.a Ave.) $420. Mo • .t up· $59,500 I.IP Call ~ 2525 ~an Blvd., OfM 673-1788 -for further into Herman Trott, Mgr. ).BR. DUPLEX * Bltna, Drps, Cpts, Cosed galjlge. Yard. Quiel. Adult& only. 'iiiiiiiiiiiii $1%>-Mo. zi&.B Knox Pl. FURN 1 -Br /Part ol large 548-4573 home. Pvt -entrance, Use --------- of IGtdlen. $95 ind -util! * TOWNHOUSE * Ubn ontv·> * 67J.Q3M) 2 Br. 1 ',, betha, patio, Cpl&, drps, stove, $130 mo. .. -rStz.~ .. :!. 132 E. Melody Lane Huntington 8Mch 4400 548-8265 * 548-1768 e NEW e U1XURIOUS e LUXlJRJOUS 2 BR. all elec. Rm>RT UVING crpt.s, drps, GE kitch. Color ON TEN AatES 1 A 2 BR, l'unl Ir Unlum Frplca · Priv/Patioa · Pools Tennis • Contnt'l Bldat. JI hole PutVGreen. 900 Sea IA!w. OdM, ~~ ~ a.aaTIVE G•RDENS antennas. Encl. gar. Ne bus. .. ~ "" Only Sl23. Adulfs. tMac:Artbur nr. Cout Hwyl I POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI 120 E. 20th St. HUNTINGTON Uffi-YRLY/2-br. Dinln1 rm, SPAC New 2 BR, 2 full ba, Lndry, Dshwr, R~~. Bltlll, cpts, drps, clote garage. Ad· Opts, Orpe. Extra clolets GARDENS ults. Quiet area. E/side. 318 Ir Srorage! 6$.1657. TENNISENTERT l6th Pia<:!!. $200/EXTRA Lge 3 Bft..2 Ba. IOLSA-CHICA ~ SMALL r .. cottage, separate Dining rm. Utdry·rm, Osh- ADULTS 147-1414 yd, E. side Of. No pet.s. wr, Bltns, Cpl&', Dri:s. Lou Pref emp womM. $85. closetslalorage! 675-1637. j l BLOCK from Cla!9n 1 Ir 2 548-4nl. _ BR. apes. 2 ~ ~· beat· 3 BR 71,,J bath Deluxe. Bit· Huntington leach 5400 , fJd pool. built -1111• rec. ins. w/w cptsld~. FA · · -I room, intercom mt11lc. n21 beat. 9801 A El C.Smino $150 2·3 BR, 2 Ba, pool, Patios mo o\ up. SJ6.8874. 536-1530 mo. A~t. 642-4422 Mora Kal, 8181 Garfleld. 1 BR, W&llher, dryer, 3 BR, 2,, ba, Split level. z. Prlv. street, 1 block north Beach Area New luxury Apartments 111 the Walled City of GREEN VALLEY1 S minutes from Huntlntton a..ch Stete .. ech New! mlf"'91 1.J-4 t•-. S1N11iell dyf9' e,artmetm ..,.,..,-'-' Irr 21 •cro r lv•f• ,.,k. , •• r.. cl11.. i. .. u , ,., • ., .,.e. lelce11I.., .. uilf lne, r ivet. ,etie, lire,lacH, tle11 .. la te• retH ••• rlcli c1r,.tl Olla a11tl twe afeiy •• 1 fl11al I Z reetly f•r eccup111cy. Country Club Uvin9 from S 175 per month • llt m1tter bedroom 1Uite- pl1nty ef 1tor19• • Firtplac.I lullt Inst Cerpetl ltlconlesl • Leree private patlo- W1 double 91reg1 • Lendaceped grounds ind rollln1 print• perk • l(lcf1 ind adults club house with tW9 gf ent pools • N .. r churches, schools shopplftf • • • beach .. TAK! EUCLID SOUTH TO WARNER AVE. GO RIGHT ABOUT 100 YARDS TO THE GREEN VALLEY. APARTMENTS ARE JUST INSIDE THE BEAUTIFUL ENTRY 1>9tio, pool .. SJJS 2 BR. One is fum. Ww cpu,, olf Garfield. 96U994 962-4503 or 962-3049 d"l>S. bltns. garage Mod-~l!!!!l!!l!!!!l!!!!!l!ll!!!!ll!!!l!!l!ll!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!l!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!~, ern. ;>.\').5421. Fountein V~llty_~-1~ ':! 6570 lulldera NOW's THE EXTRA Lgc 3 BR, Sundeck DELUXE TOWNHOUSE Cpts. dnps, bltns, 2 full A p T s. Orange County's baths, 1>001. * 64U744 Coolest area! 5 min. beach. TIME FOR Z.BR (or fuml St.25-up. All NEW 2·3 BDRM UNITS elec. Enclosed patio. 725 w. Cbrpcts, Drapes, Bullt·in 9UICK CASH -18_lh_s_t._64_2·_2354...,... ___ appliances. l~ ba. Encl. c!ouble garage. 400 sq.ft. 2 BR. CarpetJ. drapes. Gar· family room. POOL~ THROUGH A age. Pr1v11te Patio. 642-3936 962-3002. 962-4481 _o_r_546_-89~16_,,,,..,==-:,,.,.--or 540-0166 DAILY PILOT WANT AD •·• MOVE RIGHT IN -------- 2 BR 0 1·apes. laundry. Legune BHch 5705 :»t3 Wallnce. 548-9710 2 BR, stove & rehig avail. Opts. drps. Near Wilion school. SlOO mo. 546-4484 Live In REAL CA.Sn.E. Hug<' 2 Br. patio, g~e. View. Qoge lo ocean. $185. 1U util incl. 494-3004 Bull den 65701ullden S@~4}}\-l££trs Solue a Simple Scrambltd Wcrrd Puzzle for 4 Chuckle 0 Reorl'Q1199 the 6 k rombled wOfdi below to mo~e 6 llmol• words. Print letters of eod1 in Ila flnt of JQvores, IRIPCEN I ' !1 I I I I 'NA YVIL I l'AUFEC I I I I I I I ID U N P IT I A sharp real-ei.late agent t--,IT'I ~, --.,-... , -,-l from the city, unfamiliar with .._""·-•· ...,.,_,., ...,.,_... the high price of acreage, told the former-owner that he wo1 I fl It L E E I interested in buying $1 ,000 t--,.,-.,. 1 ,--.. 1 -.---. 1 --4 worth of hi& land. . . . I "OK," replied the former. :==:~::~::== "Bring y o u r wtifflbarrow I~ E L C O T l here, and l'JI ---." 11-S t--,,-.,.., --..,-... , -,.~ 0 Complete 1he chvtldt quoted ~y filling In tht n.luinp words ...... _.,, -"'·_._..__,, you develop lrom trep No, 3 below. 8 ~::7:R~~~8:~t~tfS I' ,, r 1· r r 11 1· 1 fj ti1 ijr;5r I I I I • I ill ICRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME-A-LIN~ \ t I ' .... - -· ' HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HO USES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS R ENTA LS -HouMt Unfurni1hecf General ____ 1000 Get.. __ r_a_1 _____ 10_00 G... __ r_•_• _____ 1000_ ~a1 _____ 1000_ New port BHch 1200 Lido Iii• 1351 L e9u"!__B_•_•c_h ___ 1_1o_s --------- .__.. + Pool BAC K BAY • EAST BLUFF • OPEN SAT l SUN 1-~ IL 11lADE Ge nera l 3000 Huntington Houaa U nfurnl.._. Heaven Protects the Working Min 2 bedroom tuU cl cnann. East.side. Bnght kilchm, C'Ol'lttt'le dnve, ~ 2 cat delal·hed garage. lmmocu- 1 !J le in and Oil I. covtted pa· 1io. 10'1'0 down SH2 per mooth covers all-Ex.chwve $19.950. 3 bedroom 1 ~~ baths, waif'!" softener, covered patio with briclt B-8-Q, Uke nt"W car- pl'ts lhroughout. new txtn- ior paint. Adult ~ Take over high F .H.A. loan. s~ per month covers all or NO DOWN to Vets. ll8,'1SO Eastsidt> ~ bfdroom, R·2 lot. quiet cul-<le-sac ttreel Hard- wood CJoon;, mow in ~ dttioo, I~· taxes. Cole to every thing, abopping and transportation. Perfect for the retired eouple. SUbm.it your <>"ll tenna -Elldosivt ••. $17,500. Owner has bought and mmt sell like new 3 bedroom bomt>. SQueekY cleen and tastefully decoratl'd. Large fenc.'t'd yard cl~ to school.s. PenN:t far bt>!;inners. Pay. ments leSl! than rent. Sl.33 pays all. $19.8:'-iO. C.F. COLESWORTIIY It a>. 642-7777 Next lo Snack Shop Jr. ()peon Eves -,--family home -3 bdrm, off-117 Yi K W L Harbour 3405 AD ~ltdrwle ptc ovee you ice. family -dining, n&mpUI .... View • Best Bu 1 IQ oron RUSTIC UNIVERSITY PARK --------t 0 NL Y su.-QUAINT SP A. 'llSll HOME OD la1'&t ft..l lot. Ttro bedniom.. tiled ldt.chtsl and ~ ~b. Room for a dup&rs on rear lot. Woa't be t.ft towa1 ow c:a1l toda,y'! ealrJ., a lroat Jmd fantuy room, modem kitchen. El>-PRJCE.D BELOW MARKET Lido l1le Spad ou.s 3 BR + fam rm WATERflOllT al pool_. ....... A huge clottd yard. Cole to IChoola Spe.c. 4 BR. w/e~tra lge. Lam. 3 BR, 2 beth, SVSt 40• lot. CHARMER home, beautifully appointed, J)' bJ 31" lrftf.onn pooi r.-Eastside. For appt. c.-8U rm.; 2 ba.: dmlng area " Ouumlng patio 3 car gar-"EARLY AMEJUCANA" a-c:arpell, drapes, $210 mo. necs. ,oar io-ee u you JEAN SMITH, Realtor brldat. bar; trpl., c pts., ae • $49 750 ' bounds In lhll charmln& Wm. Winton !Waltor croa the ardl ~ and 400 Eaat 17th, C.M. 6t6-J255 drpi., pool-siz.ed lot, fncd., ~Via Udo S'J5..2723 New England type home. 229 Marine, Balboa Island mter Iba CDltom built lndlcpd. Nr. N.B. TenniJ Detailed architecture, w/ex· 675-3331 OPEN 'Tll 9 dally bealdy. You will marnl at Costa Mna 1100 Ou1b. $38,500 Trms. flex. terior oI TWIN GABLES le NEW.PORT BEACH the biP, ~ed plank Owner 644-l~ RED BRICK FRONT, shut· IA J(llST eorilin& treallM:ot and the OPEN HOUSE tered windows, C E D A R clerestory COOltruction. You Z13 Sierks St. Costa Mesa. 1 SACRIFICE S H AKE ROOFLINES, 2 BR 2 bath, swimming pool. $191/mo OPT ION to OWN. Ca ll Sat/Sun. ENM llEftaftftUr trill marvel at the prd:?n blk No. of 20th St. Just Eut DOVER SHORES AREA -SPECIAC JEWELt WEATHERED BY 'lllE 1VU11 8lllllVUl'U vUCu ~ generous or Orange Ave. 12·5 PM, Owntt leaving am1. 4 Or 3 A spacious. but very priv-SALT AIR OF THE SEA. 1 dDon oC liua-ExploJT the Sat. A Swi. Llke new 3 BR. i den; 3 ba. Flit. It hid. ate home & garden. 2 BR Sprawling 3 BDRM. & OEN Plus flunlly f'OOlll. FORJdL ,... ........ oC lttis 4 bed-Bdrm, hdwd floor. 1% tile lJOOI; beaut. lndscpd. Paddle & den, 3 ba, 200) + sq ft FLOOR PLAN, leature11 (TI4J 772.9530 DINING ROOM, baitt • in IOOID, 3 bath mantllOft and baths. Stucco A plaster. N.. temls ct. Middle $60's. Fee oo 45' lot. S,,....ial charm! mas.sive PARLOR TYPE Coat• Mesa 3100 ~ ~ !!'!. . ...-r.__..•tr 1U8 will llnow it is a slngu. tural Blrch cabinets. Large .land. $56,000 ,.,,.~ LIV. RM., HUGE PICfURE ----- __. ._.., ..-~ on.nuwuv.u lllr ~ ol crntive im-pat.io. Oversmd dlb. attach-•OWNER 642-2339 e R. C. CREER, Realty WlNDOWS, W/W CARPET-DESIRABLE FLOOR ~ 8 aginaliaa that will alwa,ya ed gar. Heavy shake rooC. 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 lNG & CUSTOM DRAPES A NEW HOME baths, two finPaas and &JVe ~ pride. Shown by Walk to Parochial & Public Low Low 7o/. dow n. VALANCES THRU-OUT Uv. 2 Br., 2 ba, cptd, drps, forc- two ~ c:nmdled ~ oalY-WALKER A LEE, SchoOh. 66' wide lot with Cliff Haven area, newly dee· OPEN HOUSE SUN. nn .. halls It all 3 bdrma. ed alr heat, Garb-disp, bit· fon:ed air uniU. Ovaliztd lOO Wntdilt Dr., 646-T7ll, large rear year. $26,250. orated, 2 BR, + ronv den, 104 Via Lorca Rear den ls traditional VF'R -ins: trpla, patio. garage, doubir garll&'e. block wall Open Ews.. ALSO formal dining, built-ins, !r-3 BR 'bl d MONT FARM • HOUSE water furn. Adults only, no fence and ads al CClllCftte iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil n9 Sierk$ St. Like new 2 I l --' t 1 -• converll e en STYLING, HAS WALL l..-pet$. Pc, enc y"'"• ru1 """""• G WiW RI patio&. flrpatl;J laoder aped Spm ... Charm J3drm & den, 1% baths. Car-$27,900. Open House. By 6734~e ~:~ rif..s. GNARLED WOOD PANEL-RATE REASONABLE widl m jnimqm al~ AU. Dnma1ic C'llLSlOm-built 4 BR -petlng. Drapes In !iv. nn. Owner. l18 Snug llarbor, LJNC, TIFFANY T y p E Across from Country Club 11llS CAN BE YOURS FOil 3 mm ~ circllnc a IW>-Stucco A plaster. Heavy ~ CHANDELIER, O L D E 275 Mesa Dr. * Ptl: 54s.9706 LEiS TUAN sso.-. Stt llJ court yard. Stum.inc Uv-ahan roof. Natural Birch Sunny Disposition BRICK FIREPl..ACE .no ft. Meaa Verd• '11111 Dome TODAY!! inc roam with aoarinc Um-cabinets, bit • in oven le BY Owne:: 5 BR. 4 Ba., all 4S' lot gives spacious feel-wide) WITii WOOD HEWN Immaculate 4 BR + fam COOL POOL-- PARTY HOUSE ba'm ceJiaes, mauive Mex-range. 8' x 18' patio. Ov~ ~i.:.t-~~ cp~ & a.~:~ lne2 balo bltrlple 2thbdrmtl, den. MANTI..E, opens to apaclous rm, 2 ba, frl>lc, B/ls, cpta/ fem bddr .fireplace, lpl.C• sized dbl attached gar. 60' · • ' • g sou pa 0 nr. red brick patlo ttlat look$ to iom pmeled dining room, wide lot, latie rear yard. l~. lot. lmmed. P0$1e$s. Tenn.la & Beach, $57,500 lush verdant grounds, com-~ ~~7m/~ en~: P.•1nc Mision tile floors. Walle to Parochial A Public Call: Mr. Kelly 646-504S or R. C. GREER, Realty plelel,y enclosed with wood NELSON >10-llSl Heritage A perfertl,y bnuutul borne Schools-$24 850. Owner, 6l7-4467 3416 Via Udo 673·9300 stake fencing. Real Estate. witla autbmtic ~ de-Call (n4) ~95. Money T1lks , •• I'm XL.NT 2 BR. 2 Ba.; lge. !am. Unique Kopper Kettle Kitch---B-------~-"-'-t>.,..i.. Lis 45 R. Very Nice. F ire-ar . ..__KV landscaped V 5 BR 2 nc • ....., to ten! rm .. new cp!B , drps. shut-en finished in DUTCH BLUE 1 D 1111 a ~ C'Of1'K'T lot fool BY owner. acant. · 3 BR 2 ba, trplc, din rm. lers. Owner $47,500. 673-2800 DECOR, HAS A.LL BLT-IN P ace. rapes. Bit-ins. ...... •• '--') "-· .,..., Ba. home. EXtra large tam-~•'d....., "·Id S37 '""" ~-R.A GE W/W carpet. Fenced back ~ ...... near .,.,,.tt .,,,.,r. . '¥"' • ,,.. • ·"" ng •"""' -N · & OVEN, DISJI-d r • & L a Sl't,500. Exdusl•e with· d~rm~:~t-in nngk efrpllt oveFn, Name your term1. 548-6800 Huntington Beach 1400 WSJtR.. BR.KFST. BAR, Y . ~allt'. lat ast · d11111~-..:r roe c month'~ renl. $210 mo. Ruth Perdoll l•ftor ' . " ' STAND OU'I' LOVE IN DISPOSAL, ETC. An unus-• o~"54"~ e -. __ _,,., 0r'. ., ... _.,.,,.,. A· beat, hlhid. flnr., w/w ...,.,.. ..., -... _.... '"" ~ carp., clralles; lhake roof, Val~. 3. BR, 2~ BA, fam nn &autilul "Smog Free" Hunl-ually charming home, 111 $160 PER mo. 3 BR, l ba, A~-=.::~ patio &: food. yd. Anxious l?x2'l li~ rm, ~ !llci yd. ingtoo Beech. Lovely 3 bed-finer city or Laguna section newly painted, ci>b, drpa, 3 BR home, bo&t dodt, Sada Club Atta $425 per mo. wtclt lease optloo. Bkr. CAii Pal Gailey (TI4) 8f7-Z531 « CllJ) 430-3571 Fountain V1lley J.410 $210 ON leue. 3 bdrm., 2 b&., carpet. drapes. bullt·inl. • swim. pool, malntaloed by owner, fireplace, fencied yard, 16549 Walnut. ahon by appt.. call 847-1521 ~ or 842-1766 or 963-1548 aicbta and weekends. Laguna 8eadt DUPLEX nr. Vidor Hu&O's. Furn. or unfum. ~ 2 BR. Fpl. $165 mo. AND l BR.. new cpts., patio, $125 Mo. 646-1903 4 Rooma, Big Deck. Bic View, garage, fireplace.. atove A-re.trig. S1SD 494-Tm e•eninp. 2-BR. Drps. & Wshnn. Costa Mesa R ENTAL$ Apts.Fu....._. Costa~ widl 2 bath&, &*1' 7 plaa ,.......,, Pric owner wW sell on your $28,500 10% down 646-2943 room home with huge mas-for only tenced yard, ' children OK. SUS CASIT AS a beegtjfgl poa1 aml Lanai ~-r J IS terms or tr*1e for -wbat COST Blianiah Duplex. 3 & .t ter bedroom, 2 baths, PLUS $34,950 FULL PRICE See at 2S98 Willow Lane, Futn1.llbed 1 Ba 6: 8-S • haft you! Call: StlMt71 Br. 1 blk to ocean. Frplc, SEPARATE FAM I L Y AND OWNER Wll.L TAKE S.0-8199 for appt. New anfta aniWlle a 'IVtt!W room Jor wY a f.111111'-BDr M __..•Mia ~. .........__._ RAO ..1. .,.., """ B ~ nnn.. .. a-"'-to tunn• YOUR HOME, 2ND TRUST ____ ....:....;..___ Noweu'* JSa. :::-:.~ =-=~ 'BR + --rwa:.":: ~-~nw: er. m~..,st.""""mlii'" ... ~~New·ud : DEED, BOAT. OR WHAT Newly DKONtecl mTEldellSllM.Cll. 19J6 S.fllte DrM ,_ __. .., 1 • 1 .._ !......!..,_ ~~ !.._..a.. MUA VllDI 2 eoa. by owner. Oc8n .-.Sve ~pile Oold lhac HAVE YOO, IN TRADE. 2 BR rib cspon. itO..,..... o Wt d.f ~.., OPEN SUNDAY 12-6 ~ --aew Ir-* l"Od prlM carpet.a, al.lo MW c!rapa, MISSION REAL TY pd. • IChOOI. mt Pl-=-tia Q) Do11eedllalDll'tpilmir~ _. •. • •lwcm,etiA ..... ~ Cllllaallaill .... by--.r. _.., __ ..... to '·~ eomc'r k>t fw ....,. ... BSo.O>utHwy.,Lq.Bds. Aw., Apt. D. 5114980 built l>ovfto Shol'M 4 .. ~. ~ fll ..., .. -Bnic ._, ~ 1 block frca a.trJ Clabo ..... ··~ 6JS.1SlO. ._...., ,~ Pho 714 room home! Dinlnc -clolf'D. .... ...,. ~ me Ill Rat.ml fer -.a.... -•~ Lathe 6: plutl!'. 4 lp bdrma DCPLEX/3 ' 7·BR. boat or tra.ller. Only 3 m.in-ne I > OM7731 2 Bdrm, .tow, ""11. ·-. tlle lftrific plier al ...._, ..._. -formal tim-a: .11 .. 1A~ *"81.J< BAY" occ-.... 111.et to San ~Fwy and $95. 9116 w. 17th St. anart kitchen, 3 baths PLUS SZl.151. _.cm CI· ntA -... ._ ........... rooms """"'! 7 minutes lo the Beach. This 545-5407. 873-7744 $22.50 Wll. Up unusual glass walled Ir roof. $216,!iOO. !bowl! by appl ClliwaD:waJ tmD&. Hurry• ExpertJ,y landlcaped. Reduc· Own~ 143•750 • 673-2$0 ta a prize winner. May pur-~ 2 BDRM, 2 chldm OK. F----"" ed over "fun area" with WALKER 6: LEE, ZO . ed S2S60-Now only $39,950. NPT 801 PROPERTY chase I iat•:cu • Studio 6: Bedl .... sparkling pool, watertall. Westdilf Dr-. a nn. ()pm 1906 Suva Cin::le. Open Sat. TRADE for out of town 91 lh FHA or VA or yard, garage. S85 mo. wtr • Incl UWa A-Plxma ....-. bar. BBQ & fireplace. PAN-,_~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A SUn. 1~ 54fr7378 S>rq>. Bkr. Mr. Sune 67~210 assume low Interest V.A. p&Jd ~I • Ma.id Ser\'b • TV ...._ _ loan. Full Pnce $22.800. --· -------• New Cafe • ear =1'bn1~-=~· BAY ..... Y'n llBs 1CIB a.r. CJ&. ~E~ON~~ Newport Hgts. 1210 ~e~B~s!-2~557682 Ed· ~. 3 ~~at;1!;i/~· 2376 NNJport Bl~ S4M15i Ruth P ardoll, RHltor 3 BR-2 BA &euliful clean l'V.O~ =jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~wiiiiiii LOS PA DRES 2103 Federal. .. 6fG.m.5 CHATEAU i. POINTE 160a w l 1:tf D ., • ., ....., ,. ___ .. .,.._ 5 ....... '-vn.i•c.n. 2000 sq-fl. 3 Br, 2 • Beau 2 BR Funi « Unf •• es cu r. U'U•5""' ~ _-WOOlllS custam-blt borne oo land ba, fam rm, frpl. nr schls, BERMUDA S HORTS! REAL TY LGE 1 BR & Den, Priv hse Front &: rear alf. _;;;- Lusk -built boms locaJed -ONLY $2] 500 you own. $37,500-OPEN aeosatloaal buy _ S29.950. 4 BR 2 w/gar on priv fenced E side i..-SPOOK't'! .A ........ "'--M:land'a --...... • HOUSE Dailu 11-5. ll47 but long on value is this dis-• Ba, Fam nn, lge 101. $97 •.... 0 c-11 St. par ..... 15. ear,iort. pool. N .. , "·"' "1UUUI --.._ ~ ~~~ v Owner. Prine only. 646-5276, hom .......,....! la ...1 • .-... "'" ~" AduJ•· no ...... '""---._,., ot these two! airabAe a: 'Mcimtinc area. Bett11 JfS .._......~ to tan Gleneagles Tm. CM. 963-l?fO. tincUvc 2 story on Bermuda e nr '''''""' s, n...,..."" "' ""~· r n 1111 •.w - See :ro:wi Be,yview, ! BR Schools .l Calif. Jrviae cam. ac1vantap al a prior $3,W> • &46-6365 • Drive with formal dining & drapes -onl,y $30,000, 1-BR. HOUSE $95-mo. Stove, 19U POMONA AVE. Cottage. View Anxiou&. Make . below comparab~ bomes in _ _ _ _ BY Owner. Frplc. fenced r-oom, 2~ bath, custom Ac· Sl,000 down. ReCrlg. Water • pd! 397 SSS MO. M~ a.. C.Qllllll offer pus Se:::,/::::• bommJ. h same attlL Bullder -----yd. 7 BR. ldeal l<X'ation, rilon carpeting & concn>te 895 Glenneyre Street Victoria I 546-4164 eves. fum, Adults only, .., ._ EASTBLUFT OPPT'Y $33.D to $C3.!illt wa.rU this vacant home sold $995 DOWN 333 Signal Road, s.18-~3.1 side yard tor boat or trailer. Laguna &1cti TOWNHOUSE. 2 Br, 2 ba, Hid pool 4 Seuonl Mobile Lusk Built. 4 BR DelWte WSI O immedia~y and offers tre-3 Bedroom 2 baths caf1JetS Try S5()00 down. Has $22,!IOO !next to Tic-T<>1.• marketl bit-ins. cpts, drps. swim Estates, 2351 Npt BIN. 2114 Alta Vista Dr. H MES dm'bls tfTD\S lo lbe wile drapes, bui1t-lns, te'.nce<i. ' Newport Shores ___!220 • ~ '7t FHA loan. pool. n 65 mo. 548-U24. 548-6332. ~~ Of~;yappolO'~= Directiom: YacArblr Blvd. *"PPn'-Th.ls ~e S bed. Bia. ~94Ml MS-2'424 NR. BMch, Club House and PACIFIC S HORES hOwner Sacnlice · $35,W> 2 BR, garage, wa ter pd. ** E /side 2 BR. B1tm. from Pacific: Coasa Hwy. ar room. plua Booua Room ' Pools. 2 BR 2 ba, fam rm. R EAL TY ome tor $31.500. LHVi.ng Ouldten OK, ava11. Nov. adults only. 364-8 l&Ua ft. JOU.Y 644-«t68 642-2524 N-~ Tuna .,_ ..._ __ .. , --L-..,_ State. 4 BR, 2 8.A, lg. kllch. tn ~,.. .,.,,.. .. , ,.__ ~-· • -,. • .-.. ~ •111 ........, ..,..,eone -----~ $23,950. Ownrr 642-3559 Eve. 847-8586 842-2581 ~ lat 185. 842-1550 q: ...,,.s Ode. CK. """" "'· .........,,, HJ~ay, NTl JOB.qQia Rills Rd.. tbai W-happy How about • w/nook, sep. din. rm. w/ 1~--,...-------642-1298 lncome--lnreshell Dt;;llex, 2 BR each~. dou- ble garage PLUS 1 BR house, large lot. near New- port Blvd. &, lhopp~. S24. 750 with terms. W ell..McCairdle Rltrl. 1810 Newport Bh·d., C_\f. 518-7729 Eves. 6'4--0634 MONEY MAKER Costa Mesa Triplex Good Rental remrd and exc linaDci.nc Call to see CURT DOSH, Rubor 1730 w. Coast HlgbwaJ 642~7'l ~ 673-3461 OPEN SAT & SUN 2 • S 1935 COMMODORE. RD. BAYatEST. NB * UNUSUAL! 3 BR. 2 ba, fam rm, lge lot, BARGAIN at $43.500. Richardson RM lty 325 Bayside Dr., Newport 67S-40l1 OPEN 9TIL SOLD 305 BROADWAY Enclosed rumpus room with huge tlni>la~. Hardwood Doors. 3 BR, llvtng room with dining area. RIO-. ~39'28 Eve. 673-4.577 * LACHENMYER TREES! at the 8udl huge Carob & Cork + BEACH CO'M'AGE. $23,500 George WilliamQI, RllT. fi73-4350 OPEN EVES. VW1 · you . ClNOERELLA/1450 aq-ft. Eves. &12-7048 fpJ. dble. gar. w/wxshop. TWO Bedroom houte. FUm ----------t low liglll tD lllOlld ~ WALKER A-LEE, 20&3 Cl loan. Shake rool Flpl. Weatcllff 12301~~~~~~~~~ Breath-taking view11! $3000 or Unfurn. No peta or cbll-* l BDRM l"URM AP!'* Wf9:tia Dr., '45-1'lll, C)Jlell 2 Br-2 a.. Family' room. 1: down dren. 962-0'284 Eves. Utn paid. ~oept liOdL lepo11111iw VA-~~ LOW DOWN No 1oa fee -No '9Cl'OW ftt Qualify Now -Y oar dream home coalll be ttlldy anytime G.D. IUCCOLA ()(6cfal V.A.. Managtmelll 24 HOUR SER~ 642.Ql62 Efts. Blt.oa, NfJW ~ IL "'ts. ADMINISTRATOR . ui·-~ Cl'I ~ -~·,.. • ..,. ,., ~,,.. * * 494-2226 * * .... _....... mo. ---Spldn &: O>ver~ Patio. ~mv ESTATE ==~---.,,~----Mesa Verde 3110 199'2 HARBOR BLVD -QI , ........ le Baycnst $23,95Ci * S4(XX).dn. Can 3 Br-7 , 88• Dinlng room, Owner tran!fernd! Arudou.a! Laguna N inuel 1707 NAS.5AU Palms 1 • 2 Bil. A tnity dimming 4 BR -2% IJTanie fine. ti' 646-9'231 WW.q>t f , Drps, Used Brick Clean 4 BR 2 be bit-Ins "' For ,_nt 3 BR 2 baths, Fum or Unf. llQS..$140. Rtd be11a home in Newport's Dn-HORSE LOVERS frpJc. BF.AU-POOL! Deck-many extra.a, frplc, 01erttned LAST CHANCE built-Ins. $190 per pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 6C-31t5 est re:sidential area • you E -mde, Lge Triplex lot. lng, Adult oc:cupl~. OPEN 20 x 24 patio., lndsc. Before pnce increue In month. Includes wate r • REDF.a>RATD>! own ~ MIXllO' lot. Stone 3 Br-2 Ba. Bllnl. * TRY: SUN 1-5 PM. orby appt FHA APPRAISAL W .875 Pat•esetler Niguel 2 atory & 9ardener. CALL -plant.en. heavy lhake roof, $21,(Q). + Al.SO: ~-Acre 642~ or 64s.8433 BRASHEAR REALTY model w/lar~e tamily room, LARRY $40.1151 Her-e l'~Br. DUPLEX $UO.O. a-ut.dul landscaping. 2 log &side 2-Br. Fixer • Upper 1105 PEMBROKE 847-8531 ~2 968-1178 master bedroom & bath itage RH I Es1ate . • 523 BERNARD sr. blrning fireplact'S, sttutten. fl7 .500. * 646-3TJCi -downstairs. 3 BR & bath llP' -. -. ----. --. -===::::; $13>2 BDRM/UTtlrPDI SUS drmched petio ' pool! VaJenllne Lemmer/Bier. Eastbluff 1242 COURT SALE sla1rs. Carpeted. draped, Newport Beach 3200 • sn JOANN • ~.~:'3th·.· for $5-1,500! MONEY TALKS. Vacant. BEST-BUY-BLUFFS-2 storr on large <.'Omer lot. landscaped, fenCt'd. Owo:?r 646-28ll or S48..cm7 ~~,_.,. F~ Mod 3 BR 2 , 1 Maaaive master bedroom transferred. No closing BRANO new 3 Bdnn-2 Baths 1 Bdnn w /prage. Newb Ruth p.,.doll R .. ttor OIJW"e, em NEW • Decorator • dream. suite, covered palio & sun. ts $28 400 1700 1q. ft. W/W carpets, tf.J.'-loo• 1U Westclitf r>/. 642-5~ bath home. Name your 3 Br, 2 ~a. View, Pool/1.M, deck. Really a buy at $26,995 GOOD REA L ESTATE drapet. Bufll·1nt. Fireplace. = a:16 :;:i Sq a -r !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!.I tenns · 85 low u $995 down. own/option, u/$30,000, • sul>mlt your terms. Atrium. Fenced yard. Nr PLUS MESA VERDE Call 540-USl Heritage Real 644-2039 Paul Jones Re•lty La~a ~~a!t Hlgh;~:7518 Newport Center A UCI. $250 NICE 1 BR. Drpa, cpes.. Good 4 BR. f.ain rm a: ~ "T" PLAN F.ltate. 84 mo. 499-405$, location. nr Npt Blvd. U. dining rm, 1cr lot. Choiee ...,_,_ --.. Door to cell'"'" BY owner·, Mesa Del Mar-, Corona del Mir 1250 7-1.266 Eves. S42·S844 NEW nd ult.s. $87.SO. S&Oll31. .......,.. '"""~' -... ---Duplex" For Sale 1975 Co o. 2 BR. 2 Ba. F'pl., ---:=--------area coot leuebold) adjoin-stone fittplace, plush shag ' BR., cuatomized borne: * O VI * -o.~T.tor';tr'ome -encl. patio, pool, dbl. 11'8r. HOUSETRAILER ms l>oft!" Sbora Vllalllt. w/9 carpets. near library family rm. Hdwd. flra., CHft eW NEWPORT WEST EASTSIDE DUPLEX S:Z:ZS mo. &46-llo.1 Utilit1et1 pd. Man anly . Jerry Freud &: d.lools. Adult occupied CAJ"P., drp1., frplc.; beaut. You OWN a tiillslde 60x220' 3 bedrnorn.8, 2 baths Htd Pool! Walk • WestchU ========= • 646-64.19 • Charles ArnoW home in top condition. Buy lan~apin1. 2 Patios-933 lot, complete with a CU3tom Family Room Shops. $37.500. 646-3750 Univeraity P ark 3237 2 =--=BR=--=D=-=UP=LEX-=---$'!6--mo-.-- R.ea.lton '45-77515 FJf.A., VA or name your Magellan St. ~ bit 3 BR, 2 bl. homf' less Luxurv appo!n•~nis Valenllne Lemmer tr Bkr Wash ...._,_ * ""~• OPEN DAILY 1-5 1015 WhiteMils w., H.rbor v ... Hills 4 BR, dining rm, tam rm. poot ne.w. Don V. FrM ldin, Rltr. 3250 E. C.out Hwy. ODI OR 3-2222 •~ n-...ed ll •a-C ' "~ NEA0 'Y ~ 3 BR., 2 Ba. ng ma~. ......,.... """.._ .-.....-to se ....,,t VA J\NT! 3 BR. 2 Ba .. fam. lhao 6 yrs old. All this for $29950 REN TALS ~ ,.,._ Ad I 646-~ 124.$0. Call RO'ITMAN rm.. (rplc.. bit-ins; new $55,000. Bkr ' single lamily home; avail. 11 ts. all 6-tllL CO., ~ day or nite. cpts; drapes. Patio, fncd . OPEN HOUSE SAT ._....:. ~~~~ Houa.1 Furnished immed. !fYl2 Butler 833-1150 l Bdrm, patio, ~ ljiiijijijijijjlllliiiiiiii Near IChool.a. Xlnt cond! t2 -5 "VETERANS" R I h $87.SO. 2466 Santa Am A.., 1 .a rT CHANCE! enta 1 to S are 200S Coron1 del Mar 3250 ~S407, 673-77H ~· $22,950 By owner 642-4947 <l'.lO HAZEL. CdM ==-__,~...:....,.----! !kl)' Direct from Bklr. M!SA Verdt Pacetetttt Orange Coast Property SS0 DOWN &: this 3 BR 2 SNGLE girl needs girl lo ---------EXTRA .lge., Mly .fm11... t- ONE New Home left! Jmmac. 1-sty. 4 BR .• 2 full 332 :\tarR11mte, CdM 67J..35j() bath home on large comer share roomy luxunout apt. 2 BR _ 2 Ba. BR., bit. int, d.bllnrubs'; E:rcenmt financ::i~. 1 bl. &., q>ta.. drpe., blt-tm. P RIVATE OWN E a lot with built-Ins, w/w cpl&/ Has Irplc, pool, 3 BR, 2 bs. Unlum. S2lO mo. adult bid&'.; $125. Mt.108 .._ o· 1z lol f ed N --"''· " drps Is yours. Pmnls of $165 Only $75 mo. Orleans Apts r:-Jo.a•-..._, ~--N to u.:--ct.cfl or pool. 8 e • ~c · r. lJUJL>· ~IUST SELL NOWI ::.a~..., .. 1 "'""' f!ml' OPEN SAT It SUN $37.500 Own~ 546-6902. CA:0..1EO HJGUI "NOS per mo. incl udes all. 1 B. 1741 Tw.1ln, CM. lrvlne Te rrace Westc:lfl. Pool. -ma. 2Zl Cm.al · na..n TRADEWINDS RL TY. 548--6903 days be! 6 pm. 642"'744 St. Npt Shores, SACRIFICE! $2500. eq. 3 Br.·2 Ba. Lal'lte Uvini; 842•5011 842•50 12 3 BR A den Furn home Open s.t. & Sun. l-5 642.3430 4 Br-2 Ba. WW/cpts, Frpl. & Family rooms. Terrlllc BUSINESS or professional S..'50 mo YrJy lease DUPLEX 1 Bdrm $W 316 EL MOO~A Patios, Trrcs! Landscp'&! Jotc:hcn-All bltns! Fenced, HOME for b'ale by owne.::3 girl lo snare SHARP APT. Nicely fumllbed, p.rdemr, NEWPORT HEIGHTS DA YIJ)SON Realty CAU.. 545-4080 for app'L LandRCaped, PVT-BEACH! bdnn., 2"'s ba., lge. paneled _54_7·_15_14_or_54_8-6009____ Balboa laland laundry. ~ M&-2111 Room to t>xpand 2 Bedroom OPEN SAT /SUN *' Bargain 2 tiousea on a lot. $34,rfl! * 675-3633 family rm., lgc. living rm .. BACH. & sm, son will share 3 BR Bny!ront home on 7hl27 lot. Home 2013 CALVERT 2 BR, l BR, Eutalde. $17,900 formal dining rrn .. elec. kit., Jjte. Mesa Verde home with Unlurn home · ,_, _ .. ,. n....J.-.__ ti Spectacular V iew about 2200 sq. ft.. 2~ mi. pool. 545-7389 Eves. tAM mo v .... rly tn _ u.uwtion .... "'"~· n__.ilul M-~ V--'-...__ or """' o er. Low down. H bo A ~ J""° n--· _,._ ~· ....... "'""" '""""'° ar r nta from O<'can, $36,5<Xl, 10ll1 <'nU b R ou&t or uo.un parll:ing. letter 3 BR + many extraa. KI 9-«>35 Ownr. ..,... s ury ealty JEAN SMITH, Realtw RJtr. 7150 Harbor SB, CM 4 BR., 2 baths; new drapes Day and night Crailet Dr, llB, 968-llOl Co.ta Mesa 2100 67U900 400 Eat 17th. C.M. '45-3250 Sf6.0MIO Eves. S6-lnc<o .l c•"""ts; blt-10$, Bv own-BY OWNER. 3 Bdrm le tam MUST SELL! By OWNER. """ -.. -, room + 25x25' playroom. e 1-yr old TRT-LEVEI.. DRIVE By NEW PALM SPRINGS er. S26.900. ~ Choice lot. Putting gma. Ex·• 4 BR~2~ BA. DEN. Home on golf course new 3 BR home; xnt future ren-lras. $59,500. 67lH>101 • Fully cptd, Ideal loc! 226 Albert Pl8Cl' ... BR. {i~ place. built-lm. Only $24.$0. MAHON RLTY ~ tum, 3 BR. 2 BA. ~en tal; possible rezoning. $100> 4 BR 2'~ baths. lMng & din e $3CXX}-Dn. ASSUME Gr. den, •-el bar & billiard rm, DN., SlS.00> SfG.980'2 rm ovrrlook bellt I filtered • CALL 842-6273 UX40 pool. Trade for yocht pool. walled I: landt.c, pvt TOWNHOUSI:~. 2 BR, Ph ba. 1-BDRM/NO Y ARO WORK. Woman preferred. No pell. 1948 Fullerton. 548-1046 Newport ShorH 2220 OPEN WEEKEND IOr tum) Lovely lge 2-story 3 Br-2 Ba. Newly dee! Resp tenant& I Ref. $225. ALSO: Attrnc 2 Br-I-Ba. $155. 706 MARGUERITE. 67~2769 or 67~13 Newport leach 2008 w. *OCEANFRONT* bELUXE 3 Ir, 2 bl. White elephants? Dime-a..w>e 1797 Orange Efto_ ~ts '4'~ to aell )'OUr bomel or! Eq $40)1 (TI41 J28.51'8S _Mes_a_V_er_d_• ____ 11_1_0 beacl's. Lo" down. Owner All appl .. cp!B, drps, $400 f>73-9'l19. dawn, Sl40 mo pymnts incl OIARGE lT! 3 BR, 2 BA. CUI-de-Sac streel. Carpel.I, drapes, protected patio. 19-11 Killdeer Circle OPEN DAJLY $33.00> * 546-7501 • $4-~ Below Appral~I • taxes & ins. 5.~3665 BEAUT!FUL 3 BR. 'J. ba, 642-3430 Balboa. Island W in ter. $250 mo. 2208 w. Oc.anfront 673-2306 STAR GA"ZEK11• .. t---"""".;..:..;~---i•CJ..AY J. POl..IAN---....-----1 K ,._ W,. lwtMt'f c.id. M y kcwdioog ..... Stets.. y To ~lop ma~ for s.-loy, -xt words eot ttS4JOidlt ig 11>nulf'lbers of )'016 ZoOooc borth ~ LOW down to qualified buy- er: sharp 3 BR., 1~ ba. home. $22,500. Owner. 545-0588 4 BDRM, Comer lot. Orps, and cpts, $25,500. Owner. 516-3665 Newport BH ch 1200 Urgrnl sale needed! 4 BR , PRlCED 11) SELL this wk' 2 Ila.. bit-in•: 2 frplcs., 3-Br. "Bonus room". Ail cpt.s .. drpa. View, walk lo extras! Owner, &17-113.i. heach. Owner 673·2286 Eve. ""' Corona d•I Mar Hunting to'1 View ~2. Exe. location, 3 _H_•_r_bo_u_r ____ 1_40_S :~128'1~ 67~~29'1~ner/Agt. WATERFRONT LOT * OCEAN VIEW! * , . CAMEO HIGHLANDS 97 fro~tagc. Fer simple land. E11sprncn1 for dock. 3-Br. Oen, 2-Ba, Cpl.I, Drp~; Rkr. Cell Frank Smith '714l ~.OOO _• Owner. 673·254.1 817-2;m or t213) 430-J:l71 FINEST Upper Bay Vl!'W; 2304 PACIFIC DR. Bayshor•• 2225 ------BAYS H 0 RES WATER- FRONT 3 Bdrm, 2 b1. for d iscriminating aduJll. $425 per mon. to July 1, 1968. Gorgeous executive home. 213·779-4856 <San Marino) New por t BHch 2200 3355 YEARLY leue or longer $250 per mo Prefer 1 or 2 older adult•. Reta. 2 Br, 1% Ba. Sep. shower & drrsalng room. Front A. Side patio. Fireplace. Forced air he1t. Gar. dl~p. Top location. 4 hlka from town. Ii) blk from North Bay. 314 Coral. 673-592.'i. BOAT DOCK. 3 Bdrm, 2 baths $285 monlh. Adult~. Huntington Beac:h 3400 * 642-7825 * Douglaa Spice Center VIEW of Bay I: Ocean. 2 BR., ftplc.; contemponiry furniture. SD> mo. ~mf alter 6 P.M. COMFORTABLE SO' trlr •/ cabe.na adult par'k, Retired or temi c.ple pnt. Reaa. 642-8606. VIEW of Bay Ir ~ 2 BR... frpk.; contemporary flJmi- ture. $200 mo. SfS...2394 after 6 P .M. on fee lal'kl. 3 BR. 2 Ba· 3·BH. VIEW HOME + S1nta Ana 16 20 Hun tingto n 8 H ch 2400 au elec., 2·sty. Townhouse. $140 mo-income/673-6904 --------- Only 2 miles. 3 BR. I"' baths, dble aara1e. exclu· sive 11vlng. Rec centrr, hid ~l, tennis court, no vlU'd work. Child ovtt 12 ·OK. $195. FemhiU Homes Nr Warner & Boba Chica. 714: 842-1582, 847-2634 Npl Channtl JM Motel Lowest winter rate.. 6030 W, C'.oast Hwy. M2..JIDO Frpl., atrl\.lm, dbl. gar.; 2 --------So-I * 3 BR.OM. houge wilh fire-BEAU furn 3 BR 3 ba Condo pool!, putt, ~ns, w/1be NICE duplex. 2 BR ea. 0 place, huge living rm .. car-Olildm OK $200 mo. Pise quiet elegance of a counlr.Y hwy. Frplcs. Gar. Carpeled. pets, bullt·ins. On hii; lot call aft 6: 30. 536-8.">88 houM. $39,500. OWNER S39.500 Owner 673..,.169 with smaU rcn111I unit in --------- WATERFRONT 2 BR., ,..._ tlo. Boat dock nail. MD Finley, Winter or >'IV· 673-4356 -BY OWNER-3 B~ resr. Soutll Sonia Ana, Ask-t<tNTALS Ill $20 800 OWNER HOUMS Unfurniahed BACH Apt. 1 blk to be9dl. LOVELY 3 BR. 2 Bn. home Low down. $27.800 fl73-2957 R · · · · • JF; 7-~J llltrr 3 p.m. Wk· ~m~ ~8~1~~ ~::"' ii~l~ 8 1lboa Penln1ul1 1300 tnds 1tny11mr ocean. Will sl'll 1111 or 1; int * 3-Bl>R\1 ho~h f1rf'- <>r 1r11dc Can rark '" tt'.ir NEAR BIG BAY pl11re, h1.t c hvln • rm .. 1·.11·- 12, 4bt. ()wn('r 673-271: n' '1 Br + older I Br Apl !)('Ill, hiult . llh On tm: lot dt¥(l St/St lot. TtrrlfiC' lo-with llllll\11 rt•ntnl 11011 1n '.I DR, 2 BA, 2 g:ir, lrplt:, rl\llon Flrf'Ple~. lavtly rr11r South Santa 1\0>1. fum, rcdll<'t'd $2,00>: S3~.~ patio, $45,00> A~klng $20,int. OWN~ 1037 w Balboa ~7072 R.J.c. CRt-;ER, Relllly JE 7.8609 11fl~r , 30 JI. . White elephant&! Dime-a-line 3416 Vin Lido 673-9300 Wrrk-<'nds anytlmp ~--~~-~~~ New redec. $100 mo Incl Gener i i 3000 LEASE sm mo.; 4 BR .. 2~ utlJ. Yrty. 6(2...3971 alt s. -------ba .. cpt., dri>s, blt·ln1, trpl. S1'>AT OCEAN! * Br1IM uuGE YARD lmm11c 1117~!'>1 __ well rum+ deck fort IMft U 3 BR, i"ii8.°' rl!'C hltn~. drp~. 19M SEASHORE DRINB V"' y n1t•c 3 RR. :l bath, •·'< frpl. Mrt'adden r Bl'ach -MO.Bo-T •I Motor Inn rrll!'nl nm1. w w ('£11'p4"l1n1:. SIS.1 1117-7909. 847-40?(,. $17 50. Wkly. TV, mAid fl"\', drnpric, h11111.1111. Vacanl, ~Cnndn lli.e. 2"2 ba, hid pool, pbonr. 6'7J.i581 rcndy. $200/m(I. Aal. rpts, drps, blln~\trpl, pool, V• DAJl.Y PILOT 546-4141. $180 mo. l~"· 213..t73-4873 0-""W c I l I I I .. I • • • • I , ( ' I ' c ' I I I t t II " • 4i • • $ s • a ~ • • • s .. II • • • Ill e p 411 BC 2 ea fl 4! • E fl • Ii! Bl ~ SI • " .. Ii .. 2 t! IC .. «I a .. d Iii .. ., E Im • • • p II ct • P'I II m • SJI 11 • br SJ l"tl al A DI MA ... .. ... ta ... '* PL Fi dt S1 TO 'SERVE YOU • NIWPORT llACH . I •• 2211 .......... e COSTA MISA ......... ,. .. a30 w.t a., oou••• at a ._ ........... 211 & ,_.a, C.M. Small COA'l'S -Btu~ Hona Kone BNCYC1£1f>ED1A set $25. EUXTRJC perculator $3.50. 21" TV, cood woridnc $25. FINANCIAL !!. ~ ~ ~ _.... • ._.. pq. 11a111e •• SZS. Dtbette, 4 raw lllk, hand detail $25. Junior Cla111cs set $24. Brl· % Poodle ,.._, adorable $lO. Dishes 25c-S3.50. Mirrol'fd UHF converter, belt kind BUSINESS ... _. - -"IWil .... Sit ad!.. dlllin l1f. EJedric motor7, Turquotae ~lln cocktail i t.zull& Gmit books for chll· 644-0079 .._... perrume tray Sl-50. Belae su. 64-1525 • a I a ..... c c 1 a 3 4 ... -~ a . P2. 2 vaicwm clean-eYenlng coat $25. Coral wool dr«I, tel $24.50. 7 Language overstuffed wood ann dlalr ---------Bus. Opportunfflea ~ a. a... ...... 'IY .. ,,...... TV en p..a. Wen beocb $5. at1tched pleat tent, dreuy Olc:tJonary, 2 vol'1 $25. At· 6 Ft tonnica bu top $25. 2 $20. Yellow naugahyde chair LADIE<l dre1R1, 20'11 wools, ---------.-II .... 2 -• I& ~ DEW*s Sis. Comhimtioa llbelf dint $.), $2:5. CrilllllOn velvet day· las $l2. World Book 2 vol louvered Fl'Ct'lctl doo!'$ $25. $20. Sat 11 OOOft thru Sun· allk suit.a and drKSC11 $3-1 ________ ... nA .. ...a ... a, ~ ? WI> -».JZ Bea. bib t5. time $25. All high quality Dictionary S2UO Bookcase Walnut playpen $15. Fonnl· day. 851 Corlez, CM 546-2999 _m_._644_.4.'l_l_7 _____ 1 lll!llll .... ,.... .. I& -flle 11111 _. e'C)enaive, llke new. Also $12. Creal Books yeur books ca dinette set us. Oe~k DR~ES: 8-tO.ll we 1pon ... II _. a ~ a ...... ._.. .._ • ANSWERS Hong Kq band beaded (The Great ldf'll3 today) $1. lamp $4. Bedspreads '75c·S6. KENMORE aulom.allc w~ wool, cockU.il aulta, ai:urt-Averact '"* ~ b ...._ ... ,,_. ,._. .._. sa ~ long "enin& dress, never each. Weblitrr's unabridged Art.J.ficial tlOWCI' arran~l'-er. good rondition $2S. Old maker dresses. silks and Last moolla PIOD. Net ... ll >* .._ -*..-a. ftma -5C1AM LETS worn $25. 613•3416 2 vol dlcllonary $2'l. Bible mf'Tl~ $2-SS. POC'table TV. trunk 125· Fr<.'ncll book.a 50c. couons .., -$10. Shoes. SlL come $'!ID. INo Simldll!,. .._. a ..... ...._ k. J5lt ~ Cll. · • KENMORE ... _lwce 1-nr needs repair SS. Woman's $1. Battery 6 V. n .50. Semi· .,. .,. . -. ..., ~.,.~ $l8.1Medieal and Health En· . ed to 6 8 , $1 -$4. 644-0017 salesl. Tiw .... w =-~ ll...-__:-__ .,_..~ ~ --~ERCE _ $25. Maple TV cabinet w/ cyclopedia SI:.!. lluge la~e clothes, 8&9. Sl-$10. Worn-prec1oua .stones $3~t .on buildilllc. tt.. e:; i;; _. ~ ~ r.: .. .::. ,=: -*9lk ~-. .., ~ _ ~:, ., _ shutter doon $10. Steam type edition Dittlonary si4. an's shoes 8-8~ narTow Sl· key chains Sl· . r oreign SHORT wave receiver $2l. ~ corpondaD .a --- -_, -flt .._,dllir -u~£ IC~ trm $3. Blue bath carpet Couch $25. All ttn excellent $5. Coshimc jewelry lOc-Sl. coins 50c. Men clothes Sl-$.3. ~ bed, matt.reu and f1Ul50 _ 1/l dowa. lie -ll.' ' a 1 -. sa. ...a SDIIFINALS It acces90riH SS. Chrome barpio. s44•9360 9x12 brown cotton Ng $4. 1929 C Anahem Aw., Coeta apring1 $20. King 1be tie.d-ED ltlDOLE ...,. &.. ~ .._ .. ~ wta ~ ti. Churcb liCeM: An old ~ IMlth organixer ss. Dlsap-955 Jumpero Dr. c.M. Oct. Mesa, Seturda,y only. board. $2(). Mar~ chair $10. ltNlter Inc. 646-tlU ... .._. SD. g 5atl11 llrmM -8t«d a .tplendidly pearlnc clothealloe $10. 3 LUGGAGE rlll'k $5. Card slze 28, 10 AM-5 PM. FLOOR llU'l\P8 SS. Occulonal Tranlit $5, Attlmlnum .-:reenl!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!~~~~~!!!ll lll8lr .,_._Ji-..... ~ W "'-attired )GUJIC man at a pc. den lMnp set $3. Toya mlmeo (manual) SS. Maple MEN'S clotnng: Hart, Scha.l· chairs $JS. Table lamp $.). door $5. Lawn mower ~. OWNER'S ILLNESS ~ cll6 _... 81 • ..... ~ llllame •edllbc. "Pardon .,~· sir, and pmes 50c-$1.50. Play· wall lhelf $2.50. C»rnlortable filer, Marx. Gabardine rain End tables $5. Double RMwood 11900 table ~-fOllCES SALE -_. llR .._ • -. .......... W -_.. se.,....,. *ttw,, O'OOlnplledll. the pen and ,-d SS· Waffle lr-okl ovenhtfcd llOfa, clean springs le mattresa -Stu-Wheelbarrow S4 Sllc toot -- - --$10 G It top coat with zipper ~ .,,.,. '-ddA• $.1. "''l_;__ ..... _,_ FO<X> 10 TAKE our ... .........__ ----.... -.__ ~ • on and -11 $5. World · teen carpet, 9 x 12, dent d-a. $12 ,.. _ _. --~ ... ~ AJ <;uo::u ~ ,.__ ....... -·--- -,... slDaadb' .. I ... en-~ $5. s=tng-aw•u tow-~ $.). O!Ud's Decca por-in&. size 46, c:oet SM, worn .,.,.. • VC"lnm• ""'""' taNktsd .... ..... a. -,... ... II; li9a • I ~ _.__.._.... ..:..... ~ 6"""" ....,, """"' ..... ce ...... ,, ..... ,.8 top """'!, record chanjrer $20. 2 Maple Sl each. Kitchen ware 25c:--_ --... y-'_... -~ - -'1M --a ..., ~ .... tl bar $3. Wall ".labter. n. ~ radi(>.phonograptl $2.50. .... ~ ~..-· "..... .., Gardell oola 50c S1 -.._.. ,._ ._ $«. -• --ds II; _.. II: TV, • AL&.. ~ .-eta ii. Memo size 46, never worn $17. double beds sz. each. 2 ~· t • . Broe.*" a.idlM. -- tlldlm II .... .. • ~ .......... ---------.......... CA.. o--" ..... JandWlioo~~kJ10c' eHacard¥h. GamBo~ Shirts la~e 3Sc-$l.75. Sleeks dn!Mien with OYal mirror Sat.SW. only. 155 w. 11th -'--cleli, aadwfdlils. .... •ft a -_ _. • ...__-. ,,.,,_:_ ... -J -•-• ~-~ (3 """""' """· .ncu!net' utlir u..,.,. ~.. t'll< ""ch ca,,.,.,., .. .,,.,..,.,., St C--Ma•• --• • - - -• ---~ _.~ --36" waiaWne $24. Slippers, ....., ~ · ,,........., .. or~ ' ..... ..._ etc. FllD priee $13,500. .. ....._. -. '1ftl 11111 .............. a ..... -.. _ .....,,_} M. 2 o.co fold. c:o•er. hrquoiae $4. l yds and model kits 25c-$3. 1223 -. - - --ilC dlair $3 eech. O>eeo new plutic:, burnt..orange-Oonet Lan c M S*--0397 leather, new. 9U' ll, SJ. MAPLE rocker le swivel, like MAPLE cuddle rocker .-. dowa. ~ Beedl --. • .. ... '-Jk: • ~ st *P llool $6. Brus tea * price $6. Pant stretchers '" · · Sole rubb(>rs, new. slie mc<i. new, Tan naugahyde $25. Knitting bowl $7. Ma.hos· m..:rsa iilllS .... Si. -..... ..._ ._ .,_ a lllll "' __..a. Oab dlUr and foot. SOc. Cal-Dale laundry cart INTERCOM, two staLion, $1 Boots. lace atyle, size Large uv;ng room chair any 1tep-md and oval (d.1-00-rN-.IAUmlry-----2-,...--.... - « CMll!IS 1l. YW _., W ..... x .. II; zrr • llDllil (CJ'f'ftl pr'lnt) SlS. $2.50. Olah 1et $1.50. 8 ther-wire cin:wt, uacs 110 V. $10. 101~ A, Stacy Adami $1.30. $18.50 Llktt lll!W. Den or f~ table, both $25. 2 wet Coad bualnea Runt Bdt Sii. _. If 4 '--'' ""* tz,; ""°' $Z5i; J...allb (brown) M. Unfm-mo &lauet $1.SO. Traab can Travel bar, 1'0tfee and/or Ladies wool and cotton dress-porch chalra $7.50 eacta. ault1 Sl5 eadl. Soya I lllftd .,._ <>-er S..-. •_."'I W" C-. ...._ ~ 5lr a. 11% .._.. ._ ~. Water lkila cart Sl. Dectric: cotn pop.. liquor $10. Carry ca.w for es, slu> lf>.18, all like new, Desk Sl~ ~room chair Schwinn bike tJO. Pait bed-l-===·==-==-====t IUtlJl Liii ~ 6a 1Dam _. Mil no. lnfameat $3. per $1, TV lamp $1. Multi-35MM slides, 12·8" trays $5. all $29 dresses, S2.»$3.50. S12..SO. M2-81n room ~ramie ~ $4. I _, llf ~ 6JI 4 PAIS lllill tr a. -IW t 19 2 Jiem me-1-'llPll'> $&. ~did ~ hancua SOc. Kitch· Lavatory f11uce~, Kohl«. $3 Black cock1all dreti, cost CLEAN doub6e box spring ol 3' TeddJ bear $2..50. 541-2152 "' 5 ._....., • ... a .... Iii .... .... 2 7 I -cWr.-. { ....... ,..., ... ~7134 enwall lamp $1. PWtic each. 6m981 $39.9.l. ~m ooce $3.50. GoU matt1'eal ~-Red llNdio TOOL hand crin*r $4. -r.-TAX SIDLTER * •• 1i1e .. -.. ...... pil!Cber SOc. 4 ~· dec:an~r -LOVEL--Y-co-roer--book--cue-, bag, Ladies Wlllloa, A·l $4. eoucfl, &ood cmdltlon $75. ble radio $5. ~mirror, ed °'Clla-l&!!D: 8dC ._ -.. _ -...... •.... 7 ... .RZ#IUGWTOR $20. 84 1tt $2.50. Brw boobbelvea ,.,._ D'--•• i.-4• _. .. _,_ ,,_ _ ... --.-_ • ...._,, -_. •-. a11p a e.11. S'75. ADtSqoe t.apeit:ries ss. ns. atunly ctind'• desk, $10, ""''""bl •• 'i··---:.: ""'120-OUld'• delk P. AnOciae framed bird ~ SlO. -...... --~ ....,._ ... • .._ ... .... lib-Clew $15 89Z-93S9 or or w P ctw'a ..... , chair SS. f wooden bar ltoal.I TWU. .ado ......... a. r=========:::1 .. ,, p -• • 1Ama J ... bctisla JS. HJde Med llipa>Ytr s;. ' I tail lllm, DeY'ft' Uled lft • ~ Mdl. Pool WWllD, Qtw Lldiee .._.W. 1lile .... ...., .. a.- --.... -... ... wlll ~ -G1rra Brul "IV or ft!Cal'll plQt:r 6-Vott llUtery ill e:xcelleat ~' llOlC ~ IDr -L 13 -~ ~ :..-;.-..... E I ... r .. ~ .._. ~ ~ 9Waten '&.. coadlticlft $Z, Podce Dvt U wmda l.Alrml06;. ~ ~. = !5.da ~ ~ :_ ~--9!'-Olftalll $1. PltlYAft •HR ;& Niii' --llODIJ.. cllldia. 11_12 wom ._ -Dr.., C.M. new rilbt and Jen fenders Bluffs. &U-Om rra me $10. mn 8. w. _--..________ * 1sl • 1111 LOUe 'Ii - -.. -........... k -• .._ 9m. ..aMlce t2 • $10 each TWO ~. matchlng pre.-'$25 plus acceaorfes, mamJal UHF Convert"', $10. Eltcel· Birch, Santa Ana He1atit.1. ELECTRJC prqe doer CIP" Jack .... Ot. ._ - -..-..a_, -_ .. _. .. __ wiied 5-'--patio furniture no. c:Ml war~ brac:eleta S2S tire changer almost new $25, ner $25. la Ntbrutm Pt. UZS Nor6 Blasl Q , &A. ~ -W. dll!ll • 15. _ s:zs. ~ ffdl.. Two beige tufted Uv 962~ 10031 Kulrui 0 HB lent condition, 847-Gl88 4 Burner 11>Utmet1t aize AN'nQUE rocker -=. ~ S4J mi •r•t ........,,,,. 4 .... • • _ • .--Jtmtiaalar, ,_ perfect • • ' r. stove, lift new-.. 1SS7 WaJ.. ,,..., t::::::::;;;:;:;;:;:==~==::I --• • = ..-.-sz. .-lit ~ MS..Ql5I tng room dlalrs, annleas AKC Be""les, 9 wks, field ELOCI"RJ.C drills %" ol lit", .,.., pie aid table f1S. N_. 1'11i2r.. ,_...., --= cm. -...._ St. ...._ S20 each. Dnlperies, beige ___ ... _ .. .:-Sabre iawa, all new ~Sls. ~~ .!:" Colla Mesa. stand ss. Provincial lamp ...... w ..... ............... -&'--,,__ .... .: .... ........., Tiit.ES, Mfer'lllt ab1f9 Sl· --4· and -~, l3'' i-8 • .,,.. 1NJVW champion atock Rn &: L.H .....,.,.,.,, :;;.;:;:::::L ~ ----- -, .. _ , .. _ ...... -_., ...... Drills, taps .n . .. no. Solid M.aJlle twta bed v...-_. «a' • 51r. Sl5. -..a 5llt. Iii-J5. Llnra mower $4. '1'i91h All $31, need cleanln(. Tel-_,, ..,_...,,...., Reamers, new SI~-1WO doc ~ toe wte. S25 ~ ..._ eod 00 YG9 ...-'9-. Mf $15. 11i1f1r crir:W cWr q111r ..-5llt ._ ~ W. ~ CM. MJ..5141 eYiaictl blaclc swivel table FOR aale or owner wtU IJ'ade 96Ul>52 ~ $14. It one for $11. ma.ttrem $15. Maple GE We lmft tint tn11t SJlS Jllllllr -_. 15. .-M! ... Sl1SI, 2 STROLLERS SJ and $4. SJ. Piano •tool, standard ooe for combmalion of items BROWN human hair posdctie 548-1443 wan dock $15-Wl"OQCbt lrm ca nca.at ._.A ~a... sa. P* __. -.Ir lrtQdr II. .... f11te ndl J-.p cbalr $1.SO. CU bed ~ i::-retlnll:hlni. Two for rifle, shotgun or pistol. cost sm • sell $25. N~~ PORTABLE rea>rd playu i.b~ (47 x Ji) tJO. Two =~ ~ :.em ....._ta ... ti J ... ...., £11* rack, Si, U-Slide $5. Kid's T. V. es, Mahogany, Ex-M':"'• lid bOOts size 9, $5, worn. 540-1® $l5. Kitdien table and dlaira chain $1.0. F\'amecl paint-~=======--1 ....._ aa. Miik __. ,_..., ll*s ._ ....,. $12.st. DoUa 25t-• $2. Towel celknt condition S6.50 each. pe.1r boat clea11 S5, dlvi11g $20. Se!"vlDC lllb~ <Mahoe· Inc no. A'abMt.er 1ampa ~~ *-...._. 'n-1 AilR 9r. a.51, llnlidm Plllr $1. T.V. lltand $1· ~ Old ICbool deck (for tel~ weight& 3 lb each .75 form GUl.NEA piga, long-hair P~ any) flS. Beautiful thtft ss. Blcnde ta.ble wtth f9dio -nv•- dllls' -. 115 :S • ....__ 'Ill ._... pd-down lilbt $4. pboM .se.k) $10.50, good back pack $7.~, ScuBA pro ruvian guinea pip. Sables piece knit Ill.lit SlO. ~~ ... ,..__ $5. eo...•--------- ,_ s --._ % .,_. ~ ~ condition. Antique 91Jitoon single hose $10, tins siie IO, and one older OM $1.50. ""'co· ...-.~-t""' -~. _ ___._ ~ (fne Ml .. .. °'_...SIS ............ Sl5 ..... ~ en sa rach. 5«)..2&f7 • $lS. Brus jardlniere $10. ~ WEDDING gown, wtiite, long -r • ..,.,. .., ~"' KJ.snt -~.: -... w ,..._ .. ttJ ""-,,_ f7, 3/16, wet suits pants · can ....-. p. GE aJann -~ .......... ~ --l'"AIT' ~ .. -.._ SP .., ~· .. e e lc.ugW.b l ed I no d lb Sl 2S" .,._.tb TV u.i...-train, aize 8. $%>. 9'l3 CQo. ...........-1Cuunu; u~ Tin1' a ..._ ...... sa, ~ 11amii unL ..._., .... , . "' ra-ru. Excellent cood!tion. m • ge · "P g\lage • ...,.., • • .......,..ny c M clock SS. Traftrle c,.f <n ~,..._cm. ............. .. ..... = a -.. ... * ... '*· llU 185 '·-llu4M roo _.._, Ice skates, women·· 51,i J cabinet $25. Rot<M>roil RDyal gresl, • . x -·> " '·-niaater ' -......... --~ .._. ......... ._ .. _, -,e -u: ( · ..,,.) H ..-.""" ... ..,. m u.....,r , S7 ....:. WEll\IARANER tna1 6 ..., -.._.._.. ..._.um y-.;. ~ -W'ralllPt ._ __.. .... Q+' Oft. ...._, ~ 0";, d ':nu:m ""'~ t&ood litter) P'eerl u~hol-men i 9, , 10 speoed bike rot:ia.ser1e, Df!!NI $20. 7766 Bn... • e, '2· Unm and cr<detnt ta-Mar mp Sdm. Mt-- $». .......... .._ .._ • 1 6lals $1 _ Sii. frmnr SJ. Mo'a .W•• _._ stery, good $20. Metal troo-ror perts $5, t9S7 f onl grille Loi Spece # 7. ~ SIJburba. mct1thl $25. ~1164 a.ft 5 pm bledotha, 8C&rfl, neein., dQS Gilb"· n c .............._ W • .... 2mJ PiL 11Z.Q19 -. -r-n-Ing board $2 Odd doors S2 ~. A A Taki }JOies, SS, nite 54(M)l91, Cceta Mesa. PHILCO T.V. $5. moa91 ""'"'t S0e, $25. MO Cmter, -~ • ....._ _ w-•~ a. -a--._. ~ .. a and 44 and $5. KJtdlftl • di.shes, wnW: 8f7-0356 _. IC uunu' ~ ---_. ... ._. sa fWWW .,._ ...._ 118cD 31 s .n $2 Lo SlO. were (EniJ,bb) &lauu lOc-CTR.LS clo~, liJe 8 • 10, GOOD fl.re ecrte and and-CM. 541-191 Hunt>tm Olla ...._ Jiik. CIC 41-. ~ ~ .... ,_ -. _... V* ~ 1 w ter Ilda, SS. Servel trefter top $2:5. $20 -2 piece Danlsti Modern good condition 25c: • fl. irona $30. Barstool $7. Ek· HAL tifATI • wtlMlt, ~ llba. •lnll•*s• a. ... _.,er 9led J7. LP record l22'l 0 S brown Metloml couch. 548-l'IM celleot men's .ult., 40 res-General srem .,_. wlalJIW. ~ ._..... l!QJlAV ,_. -.. ..._ ~ wb. &C-?984 ay t., N ew port SfB.5725 2 Pl"I drapes, like,_ '6. w.r, S10-$20. 00 and.,.,_. tG..- ... ~ ~ • a .... cmtill _. a .n:n 2%' z y YOU'ftf'S pool ta. Hellhta (lbo•e l5di). EXCELLENT adult 1111d chil-Brown, white, bumt oranee ~0 .... ~In~~. 2 1V'• Offlce ~!~ _11ia_Ml~l'OUHI>:="=".-0inma~--.. ,..,..,-..,...-. Ylc- ft ' ,. ~a c"ft;;1iiir~•t:iM'iiii:•i'"i=iiiii;-i-i.:,~ • .-.:. ..._ --""" ._,._ .... 17 .. x 1'WJN mattrtll tet $15. com-dren's clo'"''",. •t·S5, maier-__ ..... pair 46 wtde at top or .,,, ....... "' .. ~ ,., ...... .., .. ~ c Ii --· 18 Llllllll. u. '* .......... .o..i r ii;. -ae-: ~le SS. plete. Baby beaainetle A nlty SJ.~~~Whl.te unllorma ;,.for Ollt" window. Brur»-613-f169 * NIAil AIRPORT ""-: • ~o --; "S1 ,,_,,.... ..--· _ _..__. DI dedrtc Mll7tac drJa'. liner $5. W..96f4 $3, 11~. plUJ other Hems, wick man'a bowt1nit bell ol HEATH Klt ~ watt ampll-le 191'1 de. or ~ ~ wtiitt CIDllr • .. _._ -. ._ •.,. ~ 5ll-nl5 llal9, 1lal Gilly no. 9 "Dr. SAT lo.4 Waaber $25. Daven· 10484 Nlgtitengale Circle, bag $6. 19 while d.lnner Mel· flier Wl l20. Heath Klt pre-rm w/J DtJuq ,.t alfics.1==..,.-._,,..---...--1 .....-. Id•._ _.. 0 2 ._,. boob $3. 5&0723 port and chair $5. Type-Foont.eln Valley. 962-5200 mac plates $2. Double roll ampWJer PCl $10. 0 AR Wareba ..,ace w/~ FOUND: BI ac: t Alodlt. ar'dllr ~ till -'51 CIEVY Pc:kup tor pe.rta, writer table $3. Turntable Pl.A Y pen SJ, crib and mat· lacking 1 yd ldt~n wall· t\rntable with Pldcertnc door ~ * ~ )'Oalll; ft. s.ma Aea A-. s-. f1111 mr·a. Oles-=~-=---r--: ,_ OJCJd S2S. 2S RP J~ SlO. Records 2Sc:. 2 odd tre~ $7.50, 536-2140 paper, grttn, yellow &: arm A: G.E. c:a.rtrld&e S25. DE.!K ~ A amwertnc ::.: Wk. Cal It..._., ... 6 -----.. -CJUlboe:rd motor ......... twin beadboarda S2 Dish-VAN Ingen "~ler, -=. orange $2. Mee& Verde. JeMtn lw In ooarial ipftker ~ Huntmatoa 8-cb.1==..,.---------t .... .__ r __. ... ll9iR ~ ...,_ ..... r..._ HF.~ 6....-·~t"'-•' • ..., ,._ -56-4211. FOUND TlllDe pet Ra ,..... dilim 91e _._ -115-'nMr • a.em __.. _,_ --.v ..,.. ate-ea Sc·SOc. Toys 2Sc:·SOc. Ba· 494-roW 540-4927 #'D, ~. !IOOSU Lane, OlM .,__ .. ar • , ., llS ... a e ... -..e -... sz;.. ._ preamp, excellent coo-by ltema $1-$3. Lam1>1 $2. CAR batteliell, 12V $4.50. Rlf. HAINDSOME round black m~ 673-0UI vie. Acacia St., s.ta .Ana -111. ...... r---ditioa PS. Oiny 3 l!peed Lamp shades $1. Books Sc. 1 .,,.. 15 abot W well plam"' wtlh braes KOO•" Hawk-e ,..,_, ___ .. _ Uta 6100 Mef&tD. 56.J5115 .....,.. ....-~ _. .... ID. 1 '-' tni••"'Wlon cean, kll ~ Cam• J.5c. Shoes 2Sc. TV $;,. -~~lgerat::S·s:. ':~ Knight's h~f 23~" $20. can:;;a with~";;;';; BEAGLE A Pamter ~ dr.r u-.-......_ adl a. om. $IJ. Ford ll" clutch set, tra)'9 SOc. Gu mower $10. tables SI.~ Sl-$5. T.V. New twin hot pink taffeta rum. In original carton, llft'· MCRIFICE .ue, ne.d cub PIWJ' Yic • Wealda ., MAJTllG .._. --_. II-W. .., ~ <lanJ pickup dual Hand lawn rmwer $2. tubes, none over SOc Table spreads ns. pair. Ro1nd er Ulled cost $22 $10 clue to W.-. &al._ Ct1 a.ta ll8a. 511-7-~-w..licr.... W F's? D z J ......,. C)'llnder, new $'9. Laundry cart $1. Tank va-d 6 ....,.1 • •• • lot. nr. bMdl. Paid flftr1==~=-.....,,,.-----1 '*· ~ .._ • ..... r.,..._. a. 5 21,, Plliilco TV, plays good cwm SlO. Rowinc ma· an 1.-ucurs $18. '57 Ram-gold Soroa.-o 8 day !QlOOnt 548:1679 $S,OOO. mallle ofttr. te.81 HORTH aq a11e7 GI eMiAI --~ts 2 -2 ,.,_ A5.. 1 s 5t ...__, __ .,.__ chine $15. Small lan S2. bler.V-8, engtne good, aut<r cloek 18" ~. BrBSC bath: MAGNAVOX 23'' T.V. $25. ~e .. wkenda. GvslBllmdaC!l..,_•dlai9 ---. .....,. 4SlS W matic traMmlaslon, no part room shelf unit wilh cabinet N ane ftls M-m.-s-.-,---------1 ............. ~.-. _.. srz.. MU51J ~ Rd., Cameo -er ~c. or _..._1e ..... -. S3 1 ... _ b .ttds. little work. Brua CORONA del Kar...,_,._ u--lilchlanda Co d v• .., ....... ..... -.. • ...... ge lade decorator dinini c:b.andelieor $10 Be •• _, 1ar1J! _. .,._ '$'1lr 21." T.V . ...ntnc. Hice ~ ' rona el Mar. Coleman i.'tove, 2 burner $7. la.mp. white wde 46" high ' tee ecudft. l..arpl' 0CMD and Leif .. , eadt. D6£1....,. • ada 1'-TD Z > ~ mt s:a B Bamlltcn St. T. V. Table $2. C.age11 Sl· Hunting knlvu $1 each. $20. Double quilted spread, camel co.t, bladt knit ault, harbor view lot fior eale. am .......... ~ o-t ~ ""s ~ dlllir C.11. $3. Ca&e Bird maeazine lOc Canteens with bell 75c each. blues and greens $6. 644-1788 alie J.2.H each si5. Help or Not W.ltdd. lDq: m4'150 SMALL wtllte 1Df poodle, a.%ilM fpwa) sa Owww.._.. SUNDAY cmty. R.ef:ri(erator each. Stttl ta.ble wear lOc Toilet seats $1. Gas dryer GRADEN storage IMd 3, x ~~~~ dr;:: = = Owner. ma.It. bbae calar wUb tic. S11JDIO W. • -S5. dlair a -..ae willc ~ wortD pat S20. Portabl~ each. Set diJbet ss. &U-3401 $15. 30 It T.V. antenna in-S' x 7 high, large front ovel" $3. N;,, car teat $4. Beaded R...2 81& lot A Hat, p1a.m Khn c.mble, ''Scokb". Vic Wa -.£.--.... la (MlaZ) m .... ~ 1'.V., worb good $20. Wet Ofil .. DREN'S cold weather &taUed $20 .. you lnatall $15. h l···.,.,.,i d ood curta1na n c, ,.._cm I Ublta. Owner must .U nt~ Gaidmrod. QIM. Ge. _, -· ----Ga4 u1 ~ au.it. creat cond1t1on med l SOOtgun 410 $15. Passage ang. P ~-"""· ry, R .... ~ Luw dn. 6'11>1JSS, eM7T9 etOllt Reward. rBG5J Enww...,.. w _..., dllir • t..l6!r edjml&allk Slt. SingJe beadbcMlrd' wtlltt coats. Al excellent condi· door lodua $1 each. 6 It, condition, $25. 100% Cll$h· PROJEX:rlON screen. Best r-sa. ~ ...... ,, sa laMr:r' ,.... u $4. Good 1 MM c:a~a sa. tXln. AaaorWd colon, sizes, ladders $3. Elec1l'ic drlll mere overcoat. size 44, lenticular type. '9x4S air.e. DOVER SHOR.ES -VIEW HEARTBROKE?'(. lalt male ~ ... SJS Cit • SJS ,_ ...._ w. Girk lllp aboes, like new $3.5047. lfJOI Dorothy Lane, $3. Bathroom cabinets fl. gray. new condition $25. Deslaned for eaty porta.bO. Santl.a,o A: AnCiCUL Oolce black attm, OC't: 23, * GJ.aJI -._.. • lllillJ•oud 0.15.. JWiiya feeding table Newport Beach, 642-2449 Handmower $1. Hammers, Worn once. l pair Air Foree ity. Used twice. Cost $55. lot, $22,500. lf4.U. Hl&h Dr., Lap-. Benni. llFAI> 16111 a 91 • .._. .... _... _. _., a. ,,..., cmnera $1.50. aa. SERVEL mrlgerator and pliers, 80dcet.s & handles, brogans 8~·9 wom twice, $5. new. Sacrifice for $25. 2 OIOICE I.DI'S 1__,eMm ____ • _____ -41 5-.._. ... .._ sa 111119 • ..._ dl8in adt II, aerillzer Sl.50. Pott;y 11ove $25. 158 Maplla. other toola lOc-SOc Ceiling ~1226 54s.1679 Harbor Best Memorial La>T In Ontfamtal 'lbwlt- Slm .... ..... .. 91t • TY flllMfs ..ta 51c_ ..a $1.S ~ baJi>e. &t2-6'l77 lig'ht S2. Pole la.mp $7. Pie· PUREBRED Gtnnan Shep-CUSTOM made 9~ surftloe.rd 2482 <>ranee Ave. LI M6M m... female ailftr' ll'eJ lllit m. ._,_ 11 111 -21111 11ftet. ~ ~ SL Dllhea 50c. 548-160C -;;&:':"'A w=-:d:-uo:-ty_equ_a_,Uzer_.._hi_tc-h tures 59c·S2. Toflet bowl and herd pups. 8 week.I old. Call Dl1flf only $25 Wood ~ toy poodJe, milll Im amtlllJ 8; .-5. .,..... ._. 2ln3 W~. CM. •. Excellent for p;c1rup tank $4. Swivel rocker S4. for appt. S2S each.~. boerd $4. 646-~ 0vt of St•te '"°" 620e =962~-mt...,....,.,,,..---...,,,_.----·s a.ti lllllMr .. ~ ..._. cm---• ~ _.__ a a cl SKJ ......_._ .-.c, 10 HP -""~ de 642-5688 Baby·tenda $3. Pla,ypen $2. 1857 New Jel'lle)' C M. FEMALE AD llladt ?dnm.. ----_..,.,. -... "'"""' Guilar $5. Polero.id swing· ' . RCA two-wll)' Intercom. Wlre PRlVATE owner wW aacri· .• me ., 'I a. .... .._ psfec1 eaudilim $15. 2 apealten with cabi-TROPI~ {fal 11lie Sl.50) er $10, 646-4997 DARK green vinyl cover"'Ci connections between unill. nee $200 equll;)' to IOl1\eone ;,~~View~!~ 5iaai $91. 2 l-* .._. $91. • .._ lM'll! arwd woad !Wt $3.511 each. Typewriten Succ:ulenll, houae • plant!, =o-~=-:~-----re<:Uner $15. Two Md tables, Battery powered. Older mo-who will talce OYer $2() mo -v . -• - l Filw:lpa .-..W • ..._. willt -. $25.. Guilar Sl.25. 117 Via muma, tohffl lSc-$1. Some ELECTRIC train HO $.5 in· SS Ifie pair. F'loor I.Limp $1.. del but oew conditton. $10. ~enla on c:tM>lct % A. Ave., C.M. ~1111 .... -beakets n 5().$2 ltl\ Oct .... eluding Slationhoose. bush· "ftt onl l<A8 '1CA4 ... _... ...._ ... llw a-... n..,,.., N.8. · ,.,.,. ,,,,. .,.. · Y· .....,.. .. ,,.. 548-1679 waterfront lot in develop-~ntimental m.w......S rinc _,. ..... --... -.......... -.... 31 I 164 MerrlU Place, es. 2 can and englne with . bdl ,_, .,,_ a....-n.j•·=· n-......1 ---·--..... aprills ... TV 21" rood picture and Cotta Mesa light. Stuart Lewis. 548-5619 BOYS bike $15. Parakeet with 12 Volt Battery dlarpr. Hiib me ... Y&a&Oft cm i'>K•tr -• DWIUID. ----- .._.. ... Jr ..... .-11n1. .-md szs. M2.396f =:-::-~-.....,,,.----cage and lltllnd $8. 962-2761 ch,.,...;.,.0 00..,,,1 A .. ~11l"'. River at lilwa.y 19 6 Bryce * •1• * ..... -n...a... POLE lampe fl. Steel ...-5, GUINEA pigs, all 1 i z es. ~.-.. .,... .. _ 'I r---Hiw•v m So Utab -.. ,., --'-..-....... ...__._ -.._ • ..-.. -u • .,,...... be "'ful t SOME anti,.. .... , chest draw-Old and a...u... but ___.._ ....... ..,.... ..., . . ......-..n ........, ~. p _1' 119 ... -. ....-. u~ -carpet $25. Av-1 •Ht, 5()c. Gu beater $1. auu co ors $1.25 each. .,-.,....., ""',.. ""'-coat a750 ~ Vic .., -a-.. n-• .._. SlS - -pm a, New ~ erlp room mu. Oak table Work bibles $ 1. Garden ~93 era $25, vanity S25, bedstead well. $10. 548-1679 ..,.... ' boa. •m..an ._, ftft, - ._ ..... Id a aclt ...... JD I ) ~ fl. Fnmt loader washer $18 fock 75c. Arn'I)' cot 7Sc. Pa. FOR.MICA table, extra fill $20, trloycle $5, golf clubs QUALrIY Maple crib and ft I. Went.I 6W GDUIA.N--F-·'--. 2'-c _...er ..._ II ada ..._ ~· ----cme wen. o>od. Luggage rack Uo table& St. Patio chain & 4 chairs $18. Baby car and beg SlO. many mOC'e mattress sz. Extra long ~ ..,....., ,,_,. 4 ._. pm £il*s 15e •-11111t sa, m..tc ata-Mo 56-1117. Zl1S <nnge. Sl.SO. Table top, vtnyl $2. bed $3. Painted dropleaf 962-0772 • Seabury Tract on double bed. Box spr1!¥1 l20. PVT pty will~ from own-PY. blk. A: tan; at vie. kt a. J ~ ft ..... ....., Clftl7 Garbage c 1111 $1. Straight table $7. Needl--"ftt chair Magnolia between Adams Firm mattrna Qi. MS-l&U tt modest 2 on a lot reS· aicm V'ldo. ~ aT --*-Daw f 2 fll*s. . ..... • ft -... """u' __ .. AU t d HB CM NB EaislWi II adl. ~ -. lilllat .S.. Slat _. UPHOLSTER.ED d o u b le ....,ge, " · '""' Roll roof· $18. l.arie gat~leg lable "'"' en a. OAK chairs $3 each. Infant entt. · · or near-------11 aa-eliiwl_~. • illldl ~ ~ M2-11Z5 hMclhovd $15. Bar doors ing $1.50. Lumber $2. Sao-$22. Rocking borae, small BASSJNETJ'E with hood, yel· seat 50c. Pall SOc. Carved ~:!.~'hi;' desired. _r .. ________ .. _ ware 5c • 251:.. ¥ TM•-ED ,.... ,... SJO. Cun rack (M&flle) $5. ~ ~~le'w~ 4 ~gr~ tables, extra chair l4 each. low net trlm und skh1, in· Mahogany double btd SlO. -pm. REFINED Swi.a lady, ltftis .,.._ & _... CW'• -... i-.le. r • lwe, 2 black end tables $6. Fruit jan 5c:. Mlnera pick Saturday. Jl9<Y7·9 th Avenue eluding pad $12. Buggy pad Upholstered dlalr $2. Orep. BUSINESS •nd in L.A .. well educ:ltled, l'JOd ., a al SI.ti. ..._ x & _.. .... a illll BaJ: Ma...,.;_ coll and 2 ncl CA.. Pl South L.eguna. $8_ car bed Sl .25. TV table es ss. G.E. wattle Iron n . FINANCIAL '-'-'-• 48, aeaa --..._ • "-• ee e """· aater tools $3. s gal 0 · S3 50 I 087"' .., --... .....,. ..... SL SIMm ,.._ .,_. 5llc. ...._. sJ8. __.. air8* 1alllts (blond) $5 each. Pair mop SOc. OU and paints 50c-IL Paintings, 111llues to $50, .. L .,.. ,/J. 2501 Holly Lane, Newport lus. 0,pertunltlel 6300 man In only load ,.,._. 111i1111ft a tt • 9e. 115e _.. 915 w -x , If .. a1luffed chairs (red! $1. Pipe and tJttlngi n. will sell for SS, $10, $20, Sl<D.,.sa.w, Model S.13, 51~" Beach. 646:4.162 Marriage mW Bes .. p.cw-..... ....._ 5llc. Olllll ,._ a ~ beige nig with Co!Ttpted roofing 50c. $2S. Many to choose from, S17. 540-4319 POODLE, male T""'. Had TEXACO ~Dally PlJot _........__ .... -. __. -G-....a "~-large & 1mall, 1Wl life1, -, ""IKJllal _.. llwlllle eef' aw r--Larae &JUD l'UI •n•et uuR 50 ft. 50c, WI~ sea.scapee It landi.'Capes., POOl.,ballll, set, 2" $5. .thats, 2 yn okl. White, sood Modenl. well-bated ~ce X • CITEMINTll PIMlfc .nda ...... x .. • .... Sii; .... ... ...... Brown ""' Mo dow clAa and framtt 50c. s.n-3793 54()..4319 with children. $18. Aak tor Station. Avallable In Orange Couples • Siag)s TB lie. ~ .... __. ........... ftL ---2 llnidtd hallrunnera tt Wbeel barrow $3. n ee pole Don ·~ ~ ,.._,_.., Paid Tralnin-Part· GDOtJP . -·"'"'-.... --_..., _. ..,. MANY I Sc S5 Bl Barbed wire. 2/3 roll S2. VYO"..._, ........,..,,.. • "' • eQJOY ..--mflllt IUL C. ,... __. _., $15: e-, tcnda $10. llll Dub-and tltting1 fl. Lawn i.'Nlng amps . . ack c..n •319 BABY -rrie"e (pram) n4, ial FinandJil. caJ.l Cfo. etc. M~ t'fbmJ w/.._ ..at sz. lAwc liD St. C.N $2. 2482 Orange Ave., c.M. pedestal rontl~t11l table .,.,,... ..... " •• Dick . -an. llllir ._, IY. l'br . Pol f $25. Tu'O blade Captain's %"drill kit $9. Electric heel-enon. in~. meG U PM .,.illidn MS llllllllllic,.. .... --___._ ~ ~Vl~CTOJUAN=,...--.-1-1 • ....,-t -1_,,-n-, e ence $3. Heavy rate GAMES. children'• r~Sl· $9 ,.... 1 e JE 1-3737 e SL Hair~ a.~ .. _ ~.._, _..., •u ·~" hlnies SOc. Jl ft. rounter chairs Sl2 uch. 546-1890 or 5'1o-4JIS f'r · ..... a k hoard $1.50. Car DO ,aa.,... -..?c .. .._ ._ ....,.. st _. -btdloom c:balte lounge $25. S2 24""' Ora A C 642..$15 noor mat (front) $1. "'-Ing ASSOCIATE wan~ l o r -TD A.P()U,() a::x,.. .....__ 5lc • SZ. Demi... · .... nge ve., .M. RTFLE J WW rt .,.., -· ;::-tnWde ,.. -~ !! :::S (Ilia 2) ~ ~ t:C._ .... ~ _:~coirsf.' BATHJ"'~ .... I n f a n l OAK coftrc t11blc, Ideal for , aJ)llnese. table $2. Set of golf cluba, lucrative Real EI ta t c TE? • • • .....,. .. .. ---"" .. _.. ''""'rn.r ''"'' •c. •" Souvenir 25 c11I. S5. ~l:ll!l bag, cart $25. S.\15 Bnice Investment. Prof.It relum Comdry oat>.._.-. Qi11 :!tan:·: ~ o!:: ftJll' ......_ Wis a. ft taa.. mahogany SS. ::;, 11k:11 n~:c~· :.fi=! :;:'8~~8:~: ~.' bofisk $~~~ HONDA 55 Trail bike, as is ~nl. N.B. 543-4~3 should be 10 , 1. Mullt be Jbalb. Zl3 a 'a astaill lie' ._ 15c. -Sit; ....,_ 'Pl*'-~ ~5 ~ aewindr-! length SlO. 642-l159 S.'i. 2 m11tch1nc wf\ite chests for pnrlll $25. Aluminum CARPET, red, l.lxl3, aood as rMdrCallto .J!i::; Prine. PERSONALITY Ml.Tai ..._ .._ 5 • 'H,, -. --.... .........-"--$25. Swivel rocker $25. beer keg S3 2 mirrors 1'." x n~. nice fCX' bedroom or onty! : .,.........., Mm the per-. a o.-. ... 514-21.ll,. im ~ -.. ,._.. ....... and. I-· o•e -au .. __ A .. ~. ....,,1890 or,,,.,..,,.... -.Jo ,..... __,_,_ A-. ._ ~ ~ -. ·--""' -•u•o-. .. .,..v onu-'""....,..., 26" x 48" $7.SO ~1. Stel'tO den $20. Blue ca-t. 41\ JANITOR rou~. tnlCk l "" most anptitillle wl6 .,......, ~ SIS. 2 •~ dlalrl, -~.a 548:3527 i ',... oN p li~~~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit;~[jij~yfis~1wri';;iiiii'iitaie1 , '""""' :-:-===~~,.----PRETIY beige comer nook or Hi·F', b811 ~Aring shC1cs yard! at 50c a yard. Whlle equipment. TakK I~ bra you. enonallt7 ,...... IMASSAGE • k _. llilr _. l7dl1 a. rft:Mlabca C\"Oaotop frttt. BATt'ERJES fl/ $4.50. 12V $25, mat~ blble ~. 1 pr. S2. Small nnlmnl caKr floor to ceiltnc d"pes COY· per ct.y. Income to mo. For ~: ~ '-.. ~ Iii-, u Ml Si. akir ~ er-0Raaoa S25. •2020. ln43 S5.95. Cuaranteot(f one year. 5.36-U~ 16" x 16" x 24" $4 5(). Du~k en two wall in living room, $600 full prt~. C.n tmanc.. PARTIES interamt e e e _... ._. .... • cll6.....,. a f , 'Pc Pklftc Coat HJ~. SUD-543-6936 DAVENPORT $10, Kitchen planter with lighl $1.5(). 1934 one pelr for 1lldlng gh1u 494:86817to11 A.M. in worldnc in behalf ol Wr _.. p . .._. _... __...,. dmr'I S. 211 8!t Beedt ELDON alot car 11et, lOAds end end tebl.es $2 cach, in· Dodgtt wire whet! $9. doors cleaned, need pre11: PARTNER wanted to oper. Prilon Pliroleea. • Call: ~ ':' -~ --nw:.,._ .. ...,..._,•_•_._ea. __ sia___ BUNlC beds $2S each. El!'C-of extra track 11nd accea. neri;pring mattress $8, caicy 545-5625 i.ng $25. Ironer $15. 968:2325 ater retall end of tine arts 562095 or 9IJ.JOn ftlOf tric latm mower SS· Baby aorlea S2S. 673.J.1:wl ch a Ir S5, WestinghouM> OVAL brnirll'd 9 x 12 n1g THREE old blcyt'lcti, M"da bus. S5M •'eCUJ'ed Invest. ALCOHOUCS ~ hitdi ~ S4Ja2I 1 ~ ......... c1n-~ SJ. Clothel 5c • $2. '58 CHEVY 283, dOf'sn't run I roruiler oven, S2S. !>36·6183 $12.50. B11thtne1tr tno tuhJ th'f.'s s:; earti. Unkycle $7. req. 67~2969 eves. Hnrbor Area. Pbcme m -1724 PLAY ,... SC. ...._. $91. ,...... m.. lla1di-. .liwe Ooubir boll ~ and mat· $25. 549.2577 or 5~·3783 $2. Car bed $3. Mlltmllt.v Girl Scout uniform, alze 10. LJquor Sto~. Orange Co. 24 Houra. J"ir£llAaor _. a &. ~ ... I& men tftal. Ukt new $15 ot best NEW big m&Jine pcywooo S=:Ult-:-;FB;-;:O::-:ARD-=-:b":":'lk-e-1r-a""'llor_S_7 cloth<'s 50r.751., 646-8457 $5. Brownle Uniform, tit.(> 6 Actlve, well located. 1=BALBO~="'."A-:B~.,--,O~ub....,......A-&h--L, dadlm S1 • ~ Y.....-W Arr llblP -.e_ l'IOd eoa-~-1 dnwv map!# c~t lllCl'lp, mahO(an.)'. tlr. teak I Crossman air rtfle $12, C&Ji -S'T'O-VE--to-r -sa-lc-.-S20,,..--. --$3. Admiral T.V., nmls $38,lnl Incl. Uc. Call Corinthian t"Mmbenlil(la b' SL mt J49t ~ a m NIE $10 ar bm olltt. M1.Qf1 and IOI.Id. 10c -$2. HJ.2377 962,3650 aJter'S. pti. ~9259 worlt$20. Ll 8-5375 544.fiCIOO Mr. Root. aale. mmt r #. 24 DAii. V PU.OT ANNO\INCEMENTS and NOTICES SERVICE DlltECTORY JOBS & EMPl.OYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JORS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYllBfJ * * * * ............ * P•perh•nglng P•inting -Help Wanted, Men 7200Help W......_ _._-,_ 6150 Help Want.ct, Men 7200 Help Wint.ct, Men 7200 \ielp W1nted, Men 7200 STICK TO YOUR CONVICTIONS Yau don't have ID leWe f« second bell INTRAMAnCS oOers ,_ the fiDs1. most ~ aive compaterizal matd>Mc 8eJ"Vioe •YailaWe ~ For .in1onnatian GD our -- limited lifetime ~ call cae ot our brigbt. polite COODRJon. • ..no cmt or cbb-- ption 10 a.m. -I p..m. -.,, •• ..,,, ~Got? INTRAMATICS OFORANCE J>iv, Amrrir.aa Social Ft11mdatm Jnc. SPfOAI. Q ASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL IOltlt SWAPPERS s, ...... 5--5---Sbudcs UNION BANK BLDG. SUITE 617 ORANGE <Next to FA&DO.N SQOARE) KI 7-5644 llULU -MO -.isl 9CLUD£ ~--· ............... .,.._ .. ., ... ._,,.. ..... ...,. -~ Inn • ~ .. ,,,. ~ fW ~ -TltAOES ottLYI PHONE 642-5671 COAST HEAL TH a..ua Te .._. Yes T,..._.• ParMIM Ad $auna.$twn M tp Cll 6-'D Difsft Jl:arillr t'llC by four ~ girts .. ,..,... 6c .,__ ca. Moo. tbru Fr:i. 11 ...C s-~ ni1i1t. 'T1lAIJ£ tor Sat. j, Sun. 11 ant-4i ... tair _.. Cir. OR Uomr 132 & l8lh off Newport 8lv4. Tn&r * MZ-mt 642a90 Nar~b'111/11'1 dtbell other thB.D a.. ClQlto tracted for by m;J'll!H. Ort. 26, w~ Pearam. s.n..a• HAVE W.:. 8lllit) it1 2• mq fl 4 Br ..... -as2ll BA lllt. Cll. WA..''T boll&. ......, Mmr. t.d. n> ar mlmil. ~ ftf$ Announcern.ds e DAVE YORBA IL'"DA 6'10 l>ll ~ .. ,,.)1 .....,. ·---------• 4 Br-2 &. (\a.. 0.-,.. .-A.'"T -*'r ar Eqlial ~ pcupt:i1J'. ~??90 •~BAY e e 1 ~ Famty -~ ~ ...... o..r I SaC'ri- McKeeban A )(~ 6rr. '!ndr lar lilll. 11Yt. General O:ntractoR " ~ ~sn. f!&-JIMI. Habra Heigbt5 haw~ JARGE faalib"5 .... cmnpleted a residmcie fiar ..._ _ ....,_ ~ S BR BIU.01 lslm@ MeUlli• Home Mr. " Mrs. ~ Ohm s Ba. --~ ....., at 106 Diamoml Aw.. BaJbQa o I aliit:> ~ Sewparf Jaland. The 2 ~ cmlOa --.. ~ • '! .an Townbome aJamc wildi a 3 XB o ' -% BR ..._. BR ... lft cl CaM llfdlll. SIDI flt-a.. ds IJlt. licit ...,.. ,..,, ......... firs-.._ ............ tloa CCDt&'*c ................... s. cw. a.& f'rlll: ii)' CClillC'&idiaD cal ..., 211:• ml? ffi4l ~m• er au .,_llll al.All 1 _.. Aftt aw. ill LEISURE CABE aJNV A-B ~I • o • t Sllarn. 1..a1c LESCENT BOSPITA4 ltl Be8dL. 1'il adt far n>. Victoria. c.a.ta Ilsa. ,..,_. .. cr ! Ao. m4iiD « a~ lledimft Pa-~Jli29 tieoa. can 6t2-CBl'l.mAD£: ---.-.. -.-llt--11d'lt.-- --Fainitw A: Balm'. c.m.t..' Lois .. ,. uuw ~ ~ far 2-LOTS, Fairbavea ~ llitmlr• ~pr..-0.. Santa Ana; one GI' W.. «. 55-f!S. Si4l8r1 Owner, lln-141 ~ TRADE 'B Jridlal'RSrian._.._. Terrace __ ._ Calil cnilfr. Cn7 ag. 8ld. • ..-..q•~, llmll. .. 4 tar "'7 Fanl. e 2-CEME'l'DtY LOIS a.rr. A,-.ea _.. ar - • HaitJor Rell llml'l Pmtc • t.. t.d. '68lJ • $190-EA.. * (1) 111-tm --..... Apwtuwwla. SERVICE DlaEC'TORY !lift ll&tf.. lllmmr: Bii -. ---------~ 8'lil:J-~ 5llll't Ausw ... S.wb .. , • ...._ limw. ~-m 611-54 HAVE: Diiaiia aida n'lll llft w. IMbwwwull $9.* fnr Ii: dmr. S-C ll o na e ... Pm. y Jf •etm.r Acl. QMll9. ~ a;sro!tt 5 BR. w 11 '01 r011s. Trails. 117.000 Eq: WA:'IT Br.Id> res or income. Own- n . Jbyl'f'Slde 684-1001 or Laguna 491-T~. 1961 F ..g) Olds Sta. wagon, prr., auto., radio, good tires: \-alue Rt. Want car- pentry. painting. r e m en I sun:. or ': 494-5933 l BDR.\t, 2 bath Condomi· nilon Ho~ 2 pools eti·. J'astm. Trade equity lor late model &tation waRtJn, ~ rondition. ~.'.!ll-1 HA\'£ 20 A. V"lSta, Calif. Free £: Clear. tiO M Valur. •. ant ro·, dear house in !'<A area. clear UlC. prop. ""yac-ht. )IT. Tyler ~H5 a.It.. Island Leased Comm'l Bldg. on llanne Aw. TRADE $J.;.~ ~ for lst TD's. Step- lle'9Jll Rlt)I. &r~ Ot'FJCE bldg, 100% CleCU· ,.... St»1 1q .t moifl a}lta 131>1 fll. ,... A.''T rt't or In- a.. Uc or &IL. Ownr ~ 6IMD01. Lag., el-15CLC 7 OFC"S + Uphol shop. lst J'D $2'1.3» -ru6 mo. In- ciome S500 mo. $26.500 eqw- tTIWANT 'M>'s or vacant, Bllr. fin.70>, 6'f.l.9187 TRADE: Lagtma, nr. Vk tor Hllgo·a: hook-A apl , trpl .. )gt>. nM-~ equity. Want; apt. or land in Ha· waii 616-1903 TRADE all or part 70 acres in OCEANSIDE-t150,(Q) 'f1'li'Y FOR IN<X»U:. ;.a.l!N;) WD..L TAKE TDs or vacant « ':. FOR 3 IDlits LA £:far l Bil bPach home Newport Beach. Rltr. Call 646-«B6 or~eva. YORBA Lmda Coodo .• 3 BR a. dim. air~.. wet bar, n-or ntras; no common r.dl; rradr ~ equity ror aiaalt. 8'12~ ITALY. between Venice &: 1'riel Dix. Condo.; 2 BR., km.; free &: clear: valued ;it $23..000. Exchange for 3 BP .. house w/view. 6'16-1277 l·BR APT ant). Labor • $40 Male.rial extra. Qual·work. GUAR. 545.3087 Plumbing 6890 PLUMBING LEAKS. El.EC· TRONICALLY located, re- paired. replaced under ce- 11'1e11t, walls, ground or any- place. Estimates -evenings, wet-k-rnds OK. Call Mike 673-3760 • SAV-ON PLUMBING * * Remod·Repairs·Reas 1t * f>.1'.!.ffi38 * 546-3961 * Remodel., Rep1ir, 6940 ADD a room as low 8! $895. Lal)<)r & quality mat'ls. Cen'I repairs also. 6-12-7528 Sewing _ 6960 • DR.ESS:0.1AKING; lovrly fashion.' r sprcial\y for you. F ittmgs in my home or yours. S20 & Up. Fashion~ by Barbara :>454586 ALTERATIONS CUSTOM DRESSMAKING "LOUISE" 548-7104 P~,....lve m•nufac· t11rln9 Comp•ny In S.nt1 An• has imt'Md· lite opening for: Estimator M~ Parts Estima- tor. Minim um five years e.xperienoe, e x c e 11 ent career opportunity. Sal· ary commensurate wilh ability. Requires indivi- d u a l w i t h extensive knowledge or analyzing costs as related to ma· teriaJ, tooling and pro- ductlon. Engineering Draftsman Minimum two years ex- perience in design and detail of small precision aerospace h a r d w a r e. Some college required. Alteration~2·5845 Neat. a<.,:urale, 20 yrs. exp. Excellent fringe ben• flt1 lnchldlng pension 6960 pl1n. Apply: Sewing .SEWING CLASSES B. f . /\., NS degree. 546-6241 Tile, Linoleum & M•rble 6975 * Verne, the Tile Man * Cust. work. Install & re- pairs. No job too small. P laster patch. • Leaking shower repaired. 847-1957. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job W1n1ed, Lady 7020 YOUNG marrled woman will givt good c~ to infilnl M ~mall child· Plus Ut e bs:e- work. Your hom~ IPrefer Npl Shores area) Mon·f'ri. Call 642-3933 HOUSEKEEPERS · AIDS -COMPANIONS - By I~ day or permanent. Homemakers, 547~ e Fine 9wiss executive sec· retary BA degree, capable all office ProC'edure, please <"all 673-1770 SECREI' ARY -EXECUTIVE Mature. Have ability to handle various duties on own initiative. 6~ SEC'Y P /time ~am to li>m deslreg heavy S/11 & typmg $2.»-hr. 546-4034. e DENTAL ASSIST ANT- e DeslrMI part lune work. • Call 4s.1· 2773 DA YWORK general cleaning aJJ kinds, wall. floors. win- dow own trans. 541·9863 EXPER HSEKPR from Eng- land, or APT MGR. XLNT ref. 962·2872 Practical nurse will take care of dllld m my home. * 642-4115 .. Domestic Help 7035 LIVE INS Employer pnys fees SHUR-LOK CORP I 1300 E. Norm•ndy Pl. S1nt• Ana (1 block N. of McFadden &. h block w. of Grand) Grinder Machinist 3rd shut, 12:30 a.m. to 7:80 a.m. 48 h'Our week. Excellent c o m p a n y benefits and chance for a d van c e ment. Free hospital and life i n s u ran c e. Profit sharing. Evening & Saturday 1ppolntments av•il. TRANSPORT DYNAMICS, INC. A sub&idi•ry of Lear-Sei9ler, Inc. 3131 W. S.gerstrom Sant• An• 546-3131 An equal opportunHy emplO)'er SENIOR REPRO TECH. Microelectronics Applications Engineer Electronic Engineer with a minimum of two years l'X• perien<.-e In semiconductor componenta, printed cln.'Uit or hybred circuit layout, circuit design in linear and digital circuit and isemicon· ductor, integrated circuit and/or component testing. • Project • Engineer Vertical Turret Lathe Operators For integrated circuitry. • Electronic Engineer with a minimum of five years ex· perience in aolid state digi· Single & Multiple Spindle Operators ta1 circuits. Familiar with solid atate hardware such aa state • of -the -art in· tegrated circuits, DTI.., FET, and MOS. These are key positions in a new West Coast Division of an established E astern Company, offering good o~ portunity for advancement. SMld resume to L• Pointe Industries, Inc. Mkroeleclronics Div. 18225 Euclid Street Fountain Valley CaUtornia 92708 An equal opportunity employer PROCESS OPERATOR· Minimum 2 yHrs e xperience in l•m· in1tln9 or molding of pl11tic compon- ents. Production 1ptitude •nd •blllty to r .. d blutprinti •nd st1nd1rd engl· nHring iMptction equipment. Excel· lent fringe benefits •nd opportunity for •dv.ncement. TRANSPORT DYNAMICS, INC. A subsidiary of Lear-Sei9ler, Inc. 3131 W. Segeratrom Sant• An• 546-3131 An l!(jUal oppartunity employer • Mechanical Assemblers (All 3 shifts) ~XPERIENCED- Excellent compa· ny benefits •nd chance for •d· vancement. Free hospital and life insurance. Profit sharing. Ev•nln9 & S•turd•y 1ppomtment1 •v•il. Transport Dynamics Inc. A 1ub1idl1ry of Lear-Sei9ler, Inc. 3131 W. Segerstrom S•nt• Ana, C•lif. 546·3131 An equal opporlunlty employer SEW Palm S~ home. on golf COll1"5(', new furn, 3 BR. 2 BA, den, wet bar &: billiard nn. 1~x40 pool. Trade f« yacht or ? !TI4J J2S..51116 HA VE ~ -r.;llS("rew rty bndge Sportsf is~ 1$1500 f'tJU ·~ '· Haw~ «JUJ ty m welll It.le: Triplex. excban)?e f.or pick up, and tor 7. Sfl-2020 George Byland Agency Experience re- 106-B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0195 quired on multililh Chinese -English -French • 1250 and 2550. Loan Officer --- ACC1DUNTAHT Pennanent. E>xper. Live · in Must be able to Must have S•vings & Loan. exfMrience. By a!)po1ntment only, contact Far Eai;t Aw;y. 642·8703 print from p<1pe r. metal and photo Agencies, Men 7100 plates. Salary com- HOXE pl115 l.nCQme 3 BR. l baths, faro nn -'-J BR. 2 ba. sn:dio Apt. S51.IXX). TRADE up for additional o n i I a.. Geo. William&0n, Rllr.. 673-4350 Fee Paid mensurate with background and ex· perience. · M!?S. RAINIO SHAW & SONS SPECIAL1ZING EXPOSED AGClla;A'IE Foundations/Pati 546-0660 Free E&t-O>mm~ e QUAUI'Y 9 e CEMENT WORK e e CALL m.:& e THORYK CONCRETE All types, patios. walks • • • Free Es1. 6T.hl~i; CUSTO~ Patios. poof decb, driveWa.)'5. Concme ~ .. ing &: ~~-§C JOJO EUD"P.JCIAJf. tnmed. Bcmde4. Slull ;,las, mmt, ·~ 5tlQ'E '2 D U P L E X E i . EX- CHA.'iGE Jar small house from Palm Springs to Palm Oesm. Fortin Co. 1703 Wmt.liff Dr., 642-500), Eve. SCS-2576 * * Mavmg and Hau~ REASONABLE. 56-S723 1t Asst. Controller Exp constru(•llon, pref deg. 3-5 Yrs work exp , good bk· md acctg throry. To SlOOO· Project Engineer PrefCT rrgisterl'rl Liaison work with ronsulting firms. See proj('("1 from Plannini; to Firld OpM'alion. Dial· lenge. T1J $1()')1. Sr. Q.C. Engineer Prf'fl't' de~re£ E.ll'r Q.C exp St11t,!1' firm. Tn SR:il. Personnel Interviewer Degree. Not over 29. Xlnt bene'!Tts & rompany. $700 +. Also Fee Positions HAULING. cleanup, Lots, Newport ,,._.._. ..u:-~ ~c. Dmnp. i.1<lp, Help Wanted, Men 7200 -.,... -L...-"'U d Personnel Agency --.'.khoe. u • gra e. 962-8745 JAPA..l\-i:sl! AllDUCNf 1_._ 833 Dover Or., N.B. GARDE.'\-ut 1 1'-,n nps. _._ ~-_ ... _____ 61_s_s ___ 64_2_·3_8_7_o __ _ <Dlf"l..,~-01. I P.ES"L-IRO~'TNG 15(' an Item. Xainl f'rtt ~. ~22!1& BRING HANGERS * 733 f.Ll'?OPEA · 1A''Dt5C.\PER ... 10th Sf.10 1. * APr·B. f>ART -TI!'v!E G--;;dcni~;-& ~ • ._....__.__ A :::"'.!""'_:_ -=z:"'. v-MHonry, Brick 6830 window cleaning. Mornings -...•~"'4 ~ ·-'"" ~., only. Start $1.65 p!'r hour, Child Ca... 6610 p:nrwabk ~ "~ BRICK . BLOCK . STONE 16-20 hours pl'r wr ('k. GE<',_ Cir.amp. 1'rft Serv-PLANTERS -SLATE 64.2·-04'16 UnW noon VACANCY * NUl"5er)' Sd11. ~ ....,. ~ ~. con ::.NT •ork. 63&-2916 WPd., Fri. & Sal ~UJPT. 1 to 5:30 1ridy. Ibaliag .... ~ P.«orill -R':"'!'o':'.".u:-:'.TES=~AV:-:-A-:-:17LA'B-:'C:'.L:-:E::- Harbor/Baker. • ~1S3' LOW PRICES' ~sic Paperhanging in Confracton ..u:-a ;T ~ ~ Lltr1a Snv. &: hinting 6850 Westminsler 1or hoys 10-14 I--------~--M&idl!l'•GW~. Uttn1nt 01 ---------Good Profits -No Sunday f) WE WIU. ~ .. ~6J6i1t aft ~ P'1 ~IOR rooma Sl7 up + Delivery 642-4321 ----punt. Extrnor, o'hnng & ---=e-=o...,..Y.,..,S:--o-lO--14-- BOJU> m LAI.'~ J~="l-P tnm Sl.20 up. !111•a1 work Laguna Bearh. So. Laguna • Rnwxlelinc • ~. lht-t Mi~lll _s._rr_•-_l.t">IJ _______ Good ro111es! •Good profits! CUSTOM MILLING EXP Gardmng I'. ~ ... ~ PAPEP.HA.X<;r~\. & Paint-DAIL y PILOT COST .. ~ .. , , ....... ER inJt. ~01H1n1on: 20 yrs. in • 6424 321 e "' ............ AA>""° inz. C.f'lllf'9I w;oril R~ Hnt Be h. "'~" 3759 No Dn Pymt. Ml 6-8909 a~. rdla1*. '"11-4-m . I?· ac ,..,., .. , . . . WA:-Jn;D OISll\.\'ASllER NEW CONSTR. • Additiam e F.AU. Pnm:ng 6 clmn-f.\TERfOi! E:'\TERJOI! R lo 4 -;, Days W~k Remodeling -Lie. Coalr. • OepmdatJlt. ~ f';i..,-l I. nrat. 1 BR /\pt, SE'C :YI,::r aftrr 11 AY1 DON HAWE 642-W& r.aia •ID __ ("f)ftl_l'l_!M_c_~_._84_2·:l'30G_' _ l'\ewport Bea' h Tennis CIL1h Addition& * ~ Y(J ·R painter · bonded and 2001 Eastl)l uff, N.B. "'----' 0 ,.._... ..... _, =-. G..raf S. wica 6612 rrf &. Stall )oh wek omc. NTS d .. '"'n. ...,.,._...,.. &..IC \',.rrrans painting, 6~2--0427 PA presser exper1encE' fi73.60Cl * St9-217Q 000 Jom / Yard a.e.-ip. prefC'rl'rd top waitcs. bent'~ GAP.DES ~C &: PROft:<\.SIONAL pa'11tin2. fits, sparu~h speaking wel· Carpet CS..niftl 6625 EDGt'iG. • ~ (J~couni , ,C't's! r r('e esti-rOml', 5.~6-3.l2n m;itr~ Rrlrr's. :i..16-036(}. PAINT STORE C'LEl'll\ A ov A N C E D pi~~.• CALL XIKE m.mo • 1 :..n·Rion L""'"''r.1cR 0 · S tbod f quai. • ·' • r.,... ,._ • · · :\11\LF: R Ff.M ALE • hampoo me « I P.r'-oai. rAJ:able fVPQJ.n. Avrra;:r I Rr apr., t.1h11r .f.: E'<J)l'rir11rrd only fy1:.!·5iiti 1ty rugs & carpeocs J hr dr)'. ~ -P'\..s-'Q z -Cupr>nfr> m;11 1 si;g .ill. fl4~-~2'1 -- Apply Steve J ovce 833.()600, ext. 2189 COLLINS RADIO CO. 19700 Jamboree Rd. Newport Buch All a pplic~nts re· viewed on me rit with no bias toward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. CUSTODIAN OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT :vtinimum IJU<ilifications U.S. Cilizensh1p Rth grade educa· lion. & 1 yPar work exper. Apply in rPrson al P ersQn• nrl Comm •sioo Offirt>. 'l!m Warnrr S1.. HuntingJo n R!'t1111 hl'forr 4 pm, Nov. fllh. Houseman Mariners Savin~s & Loan 642-4000 --CUSTODIAN 10 pm to 6 am Mon. thru Thurs .. 3 pm to Midnight, FrirliQ'S Starting wage $41;j. I' Ornn:?r Coast Junior C'oll P'.;e District Cla<~iri,.rl Personnel Ole. 2701 Fairview Road Cosla Mesa 541).1610, Ext. 31!l Mondays Call 834-570R EXPANDING 22 YEAR. OLD COMPANY NEEDS: 1 EXPF:RTENCED • Carpet Cleaner 1 F:;P.F:RlENCF'I) • Upholstery CIHner • Trainees (2) ''lply 29!i0 Randolph Cost• Mt11 F.xprrirnrf'd preferr~d DRIVER/Must have Panel hut no! necessary Con· Sla·wag or VW Bus. Elu'ly la<'I A.M. newspaper delivery, Mary Dudley Newmrt I IrvinP area. Ap. \\'Mtmlnster prox 20.hrs week, S300 + &. t nmrnunily Hospital !{rowing. P ermanent, Part 893-4541 fimt> Joh for Reliable Mar. ~------riPrl man over 25-yrs. Salesmen & M•nagers !162·4633 Ciirr11r opporty with learling --------- 111 m ofrrring over 100 mu Jual fl tnds. Full or pt lime l\o r~rrr nrr. we train. >;pt Bch omce, 642·64'.?2 Sant;i Ana office. 547-8331 Invrstors FinanciaJ Seivices, Inc. Da~ Dishwasher Over 21. rxper. Apµly in prrson only. SURF & SIR- LOIN. 5:13/l Pad fie Cst Hwy Nrwpor1 Rr;wh. No Experience Security Patrol Officer• Necessary! •ltl fi'l Yr~r~. Penn. Non·smok· l\ll.~I have clean ~llfPrnl8 rr R.. d ·'nker. Uniform Ill· dnv1r1;: rrC'ord. Arp•v • lr•i· r:-'1in 1·11r providrd. Ap. YELLOW CAB CO. r1v ~ ~'l • 5'30 P.M. Room 186 E. 16th St 4"~•. ~·i; N B'wi:ty, S.A. Costa MPsa r 1 •::;roy::; $, n;shw11sher~. -CARRIER BOYS-A'lnlv in rr1·0nn Oriftwnrl(f R~~1·h «1•1h. '.lM12 P11rifir Minimum lwo years !'Ollege accounting M'quired with degree prelt>rred. Some job cost accow1ting experience helpful. Diversified n>SPOTI· sibilities and growth p0ten- tial with progressive areo- space component manu- facturer. PROFCT SllJ\RINCi J. C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th Street Costa Mes• 548·3421 All equal OPP'll'lUllltY employer Warehousemen Thoroughly exper. Stock & Cl eanup Crew Experienced only Excellent benefits Apply after 12 noon Operations Manager Dick Gonzales WHITE FRONT South Coast Plau Cost• Mes. "" INSPECTOR Precision Gears M a c· h I n e shop. l!;J(peri· rnt·cd on I y, Pr rmanent . Top w a i:: c s, 0111i;1anding lx-nrfits. Call tor appoint· me!lt. S4S-2225 or '.'>10·11.1!.l An ("111111 oppol'tun1ly C'mploy1•r -REAL ESTATE flfCTROlllC nc..am 1st & 2nd gifts DANA LABORATORIES, JNC. i5 an t:DS'"· getic young company that has gained ~ nition during the past few ye4.l'S tbroogb. * outstanding line of Digital VoltoM!tels and DC amplifiers. While in production f~ -!Y six years, Dana has grown to O\ler a m.....W- liop dollar a year business, and alfbougll Dana has doubled its size over the 1.ut two years, increased sales demands are stiJnD. lating an even more rapid rate of grost:h. thus creating new openings for Final Test Technicians, Quality Control Techniciam. and Product Service Technicians. l.«3t.ed ill the new Irvine lm:lustrial Complex near Newport Beach and the University of Califurui2 ~ Ir· vine, Dana has completed a second building. will soon be beginning a third structure and has future plans for five campUHtyJe bu.il6- ings on j,15 eighteen acre location. Please fed free to come in and look over our plant. Ouality Control TecHidll ' The ideal applicant stiould have two to three years experience in the ca.li.bratioo and mailt- tenance of general IaboratOl'y instrumeals. Test T echnici11 Applicant should have one to four years a - perience in Solid State digital and analog circuitry to calibrate, test, and t.roubllsboat electronic test instruments. F.ducation -.ad include one to two years <X fttbniaJ tmilliltC beyond the high school level Produd Senice Tecllliti= Applicant should have one to foar ,an a- perienoe in Solid St.ite digital 11111 -- circuitry to calibrate. tmt. and h St t 1nrt electronic test instrument&. MDr•"-...... incJu\ie one to two years ol ted"1n1 b :ti • I beyond the high school level Call 833-1235 or visit DANA Laboratories, Inc. 2401 Camp115 Drift Irvine, Calfonlia (Neu Orange County Airportt An equal opportunity Mlfh,. Associate Industrial Engineer DANA LABORA TOR~. a rapidly growing manu- facturer of C'Ommerrial test Instruments is look· ing for an ambitious yowig man to work on plant layout assignments in preparation for a new b u I I d i n g. Applicant should be a recent college graduate who is just he- ginning an Industrial En· gjneering <.-areer. c.11 933.1235 Of! • VISIT DANA Laboratories, Inc. 2401 C•mpus Dr. Irvine, Calif. (Near Oriinee Co. Airport) An equal opporturuty employer Robinson's NEWPORT H•s OfMnlngs for • Display Man Experienced Permanent Positior\• Excellent Benefits APPLY Newport Store Monday thru Frid•y 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. An equal opportunity l'mplnyrr ~EAVYOUTY­ MECHANIC New Ra mhler dealrr In Costa Mesa. Many fx.nrlits Apply in person to Mr. Sl)('E'r HOLr. DAY SALES & Sl-~RVICE 196!1 H11roor Bl\ d., Costa Mt>c;1i. Shoe Salesman l':XPEl!TENf'l:.f) Anply INNr:s SHOES ·, Developmell Mac~i1ist Minimum el S ,_.. txpet-~...., .. work .. .. p iwl without F f t ·1 Is S.mple ...... tr·· ·11· .. m1 '"I_. •1 Ii,. ExceJlent 1 c a; benefih ... dlimm for Mw.M! l f,.. hospit.e__,lile insurance. ,.,.,., .... ing. Evening & s..t. *' 1ppoin"'-th .-. 313l W. Sege.st1www Sant. Ana 546-3131 Coob D~1l1n Full or p_, r- Appty in pen.on JOU.Y ROG& 4215 c.,..... Driwie Irvine, Calif. SALD PEPRESENTATITIS Leading indepmdent tipeejal- la~ dealing ill owr mutual funds. hi &ic - Onmge Coun1)', t1lil ii opportunity to 8*r' · tied professklaal l!tlillg or part time eXJI not n~. -lnlia. 54Hi67l: Mutual Fm11 vrstors Tile. nm N. Mm Santa Ana. BOYS 10 . 14 Guod routes! •Good pre&: BALBOA PENU.."SLU DAfLY PILOT • 6(2-C2J. • ---!'/IGHT sec:uritr----. - with night bellmu an'ict. ld<'al to 11ugmem ~ inrome. C()Od monthly A.I· 11ry. Write Bo x M -~ c/i Dn1ly Pilot guar insured 63S-3lOO Bl.SJEST er~ m f~'Zl'ATI~ CAHD[:'-.LR~ ORASGE COAST CO. ~ Thi-D.\JLY Pfl.()'f DAILY PTLOT OfME·A· C'111l-"C,1I Trrmbr1dr:c-" All hvm~ rms 1695. afl ~ Oud.wd ~ 53~ U S ES. You r 1111 use them * 1>i4.0'i!l0 11 GOOD ROUTl-:S Shm11dn t vo11 ne w11h Wnlkcr AVAILABLE 111"'11~· ll"R _ & 1.rr" Frrr 1nf11rmation South Coast Pina BOAT MECHANIC- flf'1.,('I & ;:ns C'flgi()('. \·ac+,c n 11111r l''l:fll'rl n!'(' 1'l'C1Uin'4 ':1~"1 io~ ff'!' tnr m•n g1,,. f\11 " Boa1 Yard f\7'.:wGI nns $5.95. Dry ui t br. Wcnj ll1CD4!7. tmw 6 ~Loot tor Jun penrues " day. Dial BARBERS WANTED guar, 1.nsu!Td ~ llOll' __ !!_! _______ kl-5671 L Call !'.1~971:1 IR''\'rJNG1'0N AF.ACll Jl/I R.T T1'1F. ('()()K Phonr or wntr WAl.KER & 540.7908 ALl,.tr.lHOd Kl1rhm ma-; DAILY PILOT !i d11ys wk'7-am to 11-ani. LEE Inc. 2629 Harbor Blvd ,___ Appl~ m Pf'ri.oo. ~ SbaP- ---•-~i4.2_4_3_n~•~~-· _CA __ LL_·_H_a_ro_ld_._~ __ 8·_93_14 ____ 5tf:3....__029_. ______________ CHAR: __ G_E __ rr_i ___ ~ ty, 630 Lldo Dr. N~ BS. Siwrday, Octeber 28, 1967 D41LV PILOT .f5 & IMPloYMINT Joas & IMPLOYMINT JOBS & IM,LOYMINT MERCHANDISI FOil MERCHANDIS& FOR MERCHANDISI FOR MIRCHANOlll POlt rRANSPOllTATION "TRANSPORTATION H.~ W.nL..d SA.LI! ANO TRADE $ALE AND TRADE SAU AND TR.ADI! SALi AND TRADE ---------.;...;..;-...;....:..:..;.;;..;..:..;,.;;..;.:;._ •• Auto S.Vic:e A"'9 Servie9 _______ 1_•00 ___ o_m_•_n ____ 1_•00_ Furniture 8000 Antlqu• 81 10 !t\lteelleneou•_. __ MOO_ FREE TO YOU a,.,.. 9400 & Parts 9400 ... W ....... ._. 72GO Help Wanted ~ ~ llll&ll ....... F.Jlflfl'iwwwse ~ e.t 111111 ... -!). nq ......... -..... STACO, INC. 113'..._St"#CM ••1 -ftlllll 6filCJI balit1 a' ;a .............. 7300 Ptdca I ....... _ ....... ._._,_....., -------OPEii SAT. 10.2 ............ ! ~ ............. .. -...... ,. .... .. FICB I' I ·~ .. to Po •••U.-.10 I I * J...Ll'm I I' ~ ..,...ca .... UfMD 7400 EASIBUJIT CO!FFUREI JllEW ML(lf ~CiS: • ltJtiaPl tMdl/l'emale). ris •t ~lh t. M 'iariat, P zapt. Marin .. 1 .... ...,. Z9 F.AftBLlJJT Dr/!CB. <rMi' r a v-.,e) Or aA (lU) .... JSll •HOU5BHPD a.-.. Jbr. l lloan per -· 2 w ...... per ---0.. ~refer. .-a~ can Mn. O"Bdllil fG.lla JI a.m. to .t p.a.a Wo+irw. sza pa' .... Cal 84155 • 5tH339 ... pt meilal to ... mn.. Pmt time. aft.er· -a:~-Good ..n.ir. jiti Wilt. Back- ~ 25 F..-. Wand. ..,.. .... HICmRY FMMS OF GHIO ... ,.. • prlrMime ... ...,. L ... tirw1 Sat., M. Or:L -., loftr Mail. .... a.aflaa. Women Typist Sales Dept • Good ekflh, It ltaat 2 ,..,. experience. Ex. cellent cempany beM- flb and chance for ad· nncement. flrM ho ... pftal and llfe Insur· 1nce. Profit sharing. lllllSPORT DYllAMKS, INC. A 1ubtlcllary of Lear-S.ltler, Inc. 3131 W. Segentrom S.nt1 lna 546-3131 Robinson's PAlM SPRINGS H1t OfMnln91 fo r COSMmc SAWWOMAN DEBURRERS J:iqierlenced in hand and power tool debuning of PN-Claba madlined com· pcJDelltl. NIGHT SHin' SI'EAI>Y EMPLOYMENT PROm SIWUNG J. C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th Stieet COit• Mat $41.3421 Foulttaln Valley School District Secretary I $411. to $493 . Pert0nMI Technician $483 to $SIM> Typi,_ and ahorthand skill• required. Please mall per- sonal ~ by Oct. 31.lt to l969'Z ~ Lane, HUntinetm Beach. Clerk Typist R.tq\lbw accurate typing with at least two years recent experience In engi· neerlnc or electronic in· duatry. Dulles will In· elude filing find answer- tnii telephone In addition to typing. Apply Steve Joyce 833·0600, ext. 2189 COLLINS RADIO CO. 19700 JamborH Road Newport BHch All appUco.tl~ reviewed on merit with no biaa to. want ~. Color. Creed or Sex, MAHOGANY Chippendale CHRISTMAS Is N &Alt. •• GG:ER.MANEiUw;""She;:pbent;:~l~\{i~yn:;;l••••---~--------·1 Headquarters for: dlnlni chairs !Sl, including Here is a Deluxe !16 . piece JM!e, blk and 111;cr. A~ e Showroom S1mplea host 11.Dd hostess • nred r&-St•rllQ& Sllvtt Dmner .et. tralJ&n Sheep Doc. 1'$ yrs • Factory Cloaeouta finishing and rc·cov.erin& Sl6 whlcn h.aa had Tender, Lov· female. lJ&tlt colored shag: • Freight Dam1ged Antique Mahog dining ta· ina care. 12-EACH Knlvn, a dog, lovtt ldds. One or No Down-Bank term• OAC ble, Sheraton style, 3 ex-Forla, Teupoona, Salad or both to l(>Od home widl Spanl.sb • Modern • Maple tra ltmws $250. 494-3248 t>e&Mrt Corks, Butter lallve1, large fenced yard. 2$12 s.n. Uv. Rm. .. .... Frm $69.95 _e_v_ea_. _&,_.,..w--ken_ds_" ___ Cocktail forkJ, Deml-tu!e ta Ana Ave., CM. attu 6 Dinette • •• • • • • 1''rm $34.95 ANTIQUES & UNIQUES spoont, S..xtra Teupoon1, pm. ID/Jo Bedrooms ..... Frm $59.9.5 Visit us at the 2-Tabletp00ns, 1.Gravy ladle 1WO lovely 11x week old Approved Furniture AR I EL Sugar tonp, Conaervative Black kittens. One long halr- Zl59 Harbor Bl. CM 548·9660 369 E. 17th St., CM Columbia Pattern. VALUE· ed the otbtt aleek with THE DOWRY CHE.ST nooo. R.ARE BUY at $500! wbtte paws, chat . whlllc. 2 L.ARGE beige club chairs ANTIQUES Call 613·2'125 era. 5'6·2933 10/30 $45 each. (2 for $80) Large N ~ , 501 31 BEAUTIFUL North Ameri- tl I b ha. ed 1 ow u.,en. st st .. N.B. POOL TABLES ra an c u c Jr, (r p BJ· can Pandizo Kitten to res. lie <.'ushlonsl $25. Double VARIETY of Atillquei. to be .., 1968 BRUNSWICK porusible party only. 545-0076 mattress, box springs & sold Saturday & Sunday. .., AMF .., TRIANGLE lO/JO metal •·~ame $50 2 t · 188' Pl.acentlu, Costa Mesa Slate from .u95 .. · • WU\ ~ LOVELY, friendly, well be-mattrcsses $20 each. 2 metal Brunswick $275 value • • haved, beaaJe, male t.o borne t ram es $5 each. Large Musical lnat. 8125 ONLY $239.88 with Idell ovu S, ienced blonde step.table (gla.ss top) 100% FINANCING yard. 962-l88T l0/31 s20. ALL ln good condition. NEW Orphels c:lectric Gui· SECARD POOL Hitll~ Wide Oval Retreads Faatastlc Yallles 1Ws Week! Low •s $14.95 + 43c ei. tar 700x 13 .,,d Lt.,-•vaU.ble INCLUDING popuLlr F70. I '4 Exc.llent flnand ..-Ho fMMY dowftl Firesta•• Stores 475 E. 17th Street, C.M. 646-2444 Open w..w.,. til 9 p.m. . -------------------- 673-5925 tar· Sacrtflce! Used l montti, 323 s Maln Oranae FREE to load home. Beautf. SllD. 833-059'2 . 5321992 ful Siuntse cat. Female ...... & YM:htl 9000 ............... 9033 FRENCH PROV'L 11-pc: Din--========= . T tba old ing room set-Tier table, Mr. '9!9!•!!!!!!!1!1!!1!B!!!91!!!!~1 en mon · 548-5448. "36" C AB l N CRUISER • VARNJSH.PAJNT.aEPAIR & Mrs. Orange print chairs. Pi1no1 & Org1n1 8130 BAIT TANK, 2-Marlln chairs 10131 older boet with Cbrysla' at )Ola' dock. ~ Elec • dryer, Auto -washer, $25-ea. 2 • Burner Butane CHINOilU..A P'ey put Pu. ~ll qine. Good family Vay reuooable. ~ Desk&. chair. Misc! 646-2670 FACTORY ordrrs closeout stove for Boat cw Trlr--$3S. sian-Aneora kitten, female, boat for catalina tr i P s. PART TIME AF1'ER ;).l>M or SAT/SUN of certain French, Ital.Ian Stingray bike w/motor $50. 7 weeks old. Houaebroken. BliMll9 6. 3 teta oC Nicbl Boat Slip., MMtlHI SURVEY WORK 9 to "PM ONLY. & Engl!J.'h Baldwin pl&no1 Brau Ship Bell dodt $50, 546-3634. 10/30 Qtdmtnm batteries.~ Watt .,. -eo down go prlces to rock 1'1.1...t--w·~ ,.._,_ NCUo. Pow w1Ddl. ... _ $1.SO -foot Twenty-six year old ~h 2430 UNIVERSrIY Ave/NB hottom. Quantiles limited ..... __ ,., .aw ver. ""1.-HALF Slame.e Klttens, Qr. er __, _. firm needs women for tele-per cbampape bQctet It &nae TUlby ltlttem, a1lo extras. Aatnc 131100. See Up to fll. IC-7428 phooe and personal inter. Attention! 10 hurry! atand. MISC! buff<i0lond )"DUD& male cat, at 3601 f\a1ey in Newpan -==::;::::;;=:::::::;:===I viewing for market ~·-·ey1. Beautilul old d~ WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO CALL (213) 4»C1. SC.~ 10/30 a.di.. Call ~ZD eore-ao.t.Y.td """ • Qu 1801 Newport, CM 642-8484. .. r-d ..__....... Pinsant part-time work. no room set. een Anne, STEINWAY PlANO 6'2'' 1B"l82 CHANml. LANE 1 W1c oJd f.em-1e puppy. Pe'-m .... ....:._.. • ~ 1'115•• .... :."!' « a..ter. 9039 llelling. No ~ence n~ can seat 2.0. Be.st ofier HUNTINGTON HARBOUR IOClality ~ oC litter. Part ---.._ ._... --------- euary. 0'°°6e own hours. ov~ $500. GRANO. Beautiful! *SCUBA tor XMAS. Geruian Shepherd. 4!H-7UC .25' f'iberPaM CAL >t SJoop $2.00 per hout plus expenses Twin bedroom set, 8 plect?S, Waa $2,995 • Now $1,895. l-Calypeo J~tor (Uled 10123 UNIFlJTE for cicperieDeed JaiJors. c--. l .-. ... ·tv I walnut veneer $300. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY CAB"" CRUJS . .,.,, ""--L •- ""fua On-..... ,1.., emp oyer. 675-2599 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana twice). l·Royal M a It e r "GREAT Man's Dor'' Miud u~ . .....,. ~ .,...... Write Air Mall : BELDEN ---------547-0081 Open Eves. Regulator _<Uled 4 timn). Weimaranu _Boxer.~ 21.S bp ,,...., S.S. ASSOClATES, Southland STUDENTS BR set (Palo-Two 72 cu-1n Tanks. Weiaht ~y male . Friendly "Bnl-F'albomdler, alpe .t IMt Sfw... 904I Center, Delles, Texu 75201. mino Ash) blcca.98 hdbrd, B3 HAMMON D ORGAN belts, Bac1c pack, com no" 962-1669 l0/21 Dinette. bait ~ .. _. eo--~ , .,_.a.._ bed, !ull sz dresser & mir· with Leslie speakers a n d Pistol, Lile Ja.cketl. AU top Vuy ~ood condiUOD .,..... --"" • .._........ ror, deak and chait, lamp, 25 pedals. Take over PllY· equip! Will trade for Ca.ab 'IWO HallcJween kiU... One See SWl. <1·31 Rent 8pllce M~. H' to WAITRESSES $95. 545-5625 ments $63.0'1. Would make olfen. oranre male and one blade 341 ~Dr .. ic.. lleacb '111. Newpor1 Bq.139-2211 nice Ouistmas present. ,...... ~ i<Ac _ 1emal.e. 548-6621 10/31 Reduced to ·--14'7-2042 Experieaced, 21 oc aver. full or part time. ~lnPeraon MEDITERRANEAN FURN. Good condition. 548-6539 .__.... or .,._...,,., ews. __., MIYe ...__ PlnlDi 1et w/6 cbaln, Hand· 3 HEALTHY Klttma. Mixed *JO' TOLLYCUFT .._ carved headboard, S' Rau.rid OONNn~~~ POOL TABLES bGJ' direct hniaD. $ wedla. U ,__, . ir..naa,, 1WtD Scrtw, e "f1 AJJIS'l1UW( W o.x tAbl~ I wraudit 1 r o n Wu sim~ow ~ at tactcry pricml ..._, Kl'l"l'IM 1 -.. Blllcfr = -to ~. * Bait •....., ~ IPa' ~ No pbcme calla plcue SM • Sirloin sno Pac. Ctt. Hwy. bw. 6n.at G<X1U> MtJ5lC COMPANY aU 11-. ..... and aed. ....11.U-tu*. * ..._ 1-e lllN. II-* ,. - llIRal llYIDI room aet. Ttrms. Sbowawww o p• 1 1 ~ femaa.. .,.. • GOOD COND. lkPEEK l'L'nlOC1DI Blttb book cates, 2 BR 2M5 N. Main, Santa Ana 8aturday Pd S u n cl a y. 11/D e MW 12111 S. 4 rt rla BW. sets, desk, refrlpratcr, SCT.-t Operi Eves. BADGER SALES ' BLMX ~ ldt. ~~ Anaheim * as. stove, dinette .et, large NEW ~er & ~ 1810 North Ma.In St. le.na; 2 m.alel. 2 ,_.., FORCED SAIL SI Owem 1-BR. lAdl ANGELUS. gold framed mirror. M6-84M CblS>l;rp1ano. Juat take Santa Ana IJS.0Sl7 545-8131. 10/31 n ....... ,P _-......_ -• Frcllt ldtdlm. Bltm. Ntwpert BMch over balance due and it's .._.. ..._..-~--.. .. -SALTER.IN! Wrought Iron yours. Private Party. --------TOUR lone haired ldttma Hardtop eJdrM. smt ar e ~a. Onta:r. Plate &lass Dlnln& 1et/ 642-'7984 LOAN·BUY~ll.l,,TRADE need load home, Call o&r cUb or ,.,..,. Ill)' a.ta Mesa * SfMl«l EXCITING I Beau! Sacrifice! $200. CASH PAID FOil KI S-l42S l0/21 boet .cf .U. ar lat;;_.. S 1'1n. baUl coal • ir New Uoe of gttta and tolle-* 67J..0980 * DEUGHTFUL hours tor you eDlamondt eOld Gold ~ COCKER !pq1eJ A: % car tor eqlllCJ. Baima -Ideal iuexpalliw JMas. tri~ can give you an UD-_3_Pl_ece--sectl-on-al.--Lar-.,e with our Hammond Spinet e J-1-e Bea&t.. I mon!M, female. at .. _,mo. Pb. ~1151 only $115. 59-l'lll n••aJ •am'-,,.,.,,.,rtunlty • Organ. Like new! Can ar· ...... • , ..,.,., --_.. ~ ....., .......... b r ow n tweed Provincial L-,,_._ 10/21 with Avon. Call collect Tll'lge !fine. * 546-9426 •Otnwr Items of value• ln9' aous SPDD BOAT DBL& wide. awni.np. *irt, 530-5860 tyle. Excellent ccmltion $125 PRIVATE PARTY WANTS C. M. Jewelry & Loen fEMALE Manx cat, altered. VERY 1HARP! * $111JD. 2 BR. 2 .ea. 1D1 Bnlak· 646-90?6 TO BUY P IANO FOR CASH. 1.838 Newport Blvd., C.M. Otha' c:atl 6 ldttaa to aOOd KlTE ,,...,. lloap ... bunt. sp. .,, RB. 9G«D'1 STORE Manapr. Attractive MOVING! G4l.tfers/S aut1>-543-9335 e 646-TI4l e homes. MT.Q51 10/ll HIRTH HAll80R ldf FORM I.er. * Metal ==ab~ t:ho~i: Ga.a range, GE refrig. Hide· -J,...UST=-.,...in...,Thn._-e ,-fo-r Chril--. _tm_aa_t PORT. eew. m.cb. $40; De>-BEAUTIFUL .bealdly point-841 BA~E DR../N.& •wa's. Adldt ~-Nr-Jbc. have substantial bacqround A·bed sofa. Misc! 4~ Wurlitzer Ori:an. S695 or min1m rotiAf!rie Pl: Stone er. 1 Daltbl. HolM dainty. CALL: OR J-9'1 lS8t Placentia Ccifke) NIB and load references. Idell CUSTOM square walnut table Besa offer. 968-23$ Martin boa $35; Din. Mt Needs lent ! SU.730I lD/JD U Ft. Baltm WMllr ea llp. U:dO * Z-BR. Cbftr'ed positron for high class ca• for comer bed arr. New. $40. w/6 upboL cbn. $65. Grann,y 3 Llttla male ldU... black 6 l:¥emule. ..., Jail curu ,_m • ~ reer woman. Apply: No. 25 ,,_6'_,_4·1_7 __ 88~-----Telmlfon 1205 rocker, cottee tble, t1tr tble, white • UDUIUa1 martdap mil lilt*, --. sm. S. Qemesde. * mG1&9 F'uhlon lsla.nd, N_,.,,,.,rt or WALNUT din rm table $60. ---------$15 n . Apt. piano $.125; dbL 548-Qllt l01'21 _ao;_1'11 _______ -Ri-.YU-... -"'-·--~---,__-• -~..... Rent a NEW ~lb hea..a>.--' ...:., u -.1. 11 .......... ._ -.. u.1 lS' ,.. aona.• ..__.__ ...... • au.a. ........,." -1 call 714: 52&-7253. 4 Dani.sh walnut chrs. no ~ -n __.., ~ ~ ~ ....,__._ -q _.. llamllT lx35 Oea.n. 1'W1l ea. 545--0632 or 540-0029 COLOR TV or STllEO &c-m 5 montbH~ dog daa. O..B.; beacn.. cand. Or· ...._ofter. &C2-46M • • Jobs Men, Worn. 7500 DINING room set. mabog, $10 MONTH COSCO jull\P dlali' $3.$0, 5SM9 10/27 1&im1 OWllll" m-. Eft. l-========::I CL-mJstry extends to 90''. Pool table. Opt. to bey. !'rte tndoar, boy',~· bib, $.l. Hot Pobrt G!JWAN Sbepbsrd Female. 1961 Glurpr Aftlm. "E MllUfCJ ca. 9300 ...,. 546-0933 or 545-7913 eves. color antenna. 1'r'9e s.rice. elec atove $30. Rattu din. t-mos. 8boCs. ro poct Jloml!. J1aoe. AD emu. nillle.,., .;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Stock Room Clerk Bedroom suite. 7 pieces. FrH del. No obllp tloa. ~ 1 cbaJ.rs, JO'lr _,..lloc*o ~ · 20131 JIQ• mt ....., Oranp C:OS.t CoUrge. Sal· Natural elm. 6 mouths n9W, 523-3651 cue $45 Zen.Ith 23" coam1e•---------r ary $395 to i tart. High e 640-4536 e OR 532-Wl TV 9M2 lA Jolla Qrcle MALE C OLLI E I.mo&. Sal..... 9010 school chemistry required. --------COLORLAND 1V-Open 1 dYI H.B. 982-9628 1 :;:>~ ~~0}; LIKI • ... ILIUIHI Orange c.oa.st Junior Office Furniture 8010 ADMIRAL 21" Omsole color $$ CASH $$ -.... ,. College I>lltTlct TV, frultwood cabinet, work· 3 Adanlbk ldttem, I wb cW DllLDCE ~ Oauifled Penonnel Ofc. BEAUT. Contemporary Pun-ing cond. $150. 962-4625 We pay cub for: awn.. mottiier. ITWOll5 e ~ hiP Jater. 2'101 Fairview Road bar 1' exec. desk • chair; ========= ,,,-J'Urrdture ,,,-AppllaDael ewa. lA/27 -. depredation. llip Costa Mesa hnpt'd. Walnut, & leather Hi·Fi & Stereo 8210 ,,,_ Antique9 .., Toola 3 GUINEA PIGs nntala. clftnini. iau'-54~1610, Ext. 319 .l chrome. Colt nrw $1500; ---------ONE lTDI or _ m.s3T lOIJO anc:e. etc. __ _ Mondays call 834-51111 aac. for $250. 646-2287. SCOTI 340-B Stereo FM 10 COMPLETE HOUSEl"UL. 3 BABY Calico ldttem to PREr'Ell l'RESE! iiiii~iiij~~iiiiiiiiii...i'~;;:~=:;::=::--;;;-;; watts $175. Tlpe recorder Call 5'7-6148 or 127-&m sood bom-. IC.:mt 10/30 ~ cm:.m:• weft. REAL ESTA TE VM540 :'!'79°00• Ex cond. ~· • PISTOL RANGE • BLACK PUPPtES 5 • wta. -.. ~ Oub ..,,._ · R.EMJNGTON electrlc type-o-.,.. Lee.m hand.le firear .. 1 vw-~-Qs>enmi 1n full coveraae writer 17" $100. Victor elec-10 ma Cocker·Mix. ~ 10/28 N£WPORI' SAILING a.us flee !or a c11tter man. M t tri dd. ~ S95 T R d 8220 ~.~~Y invited• F.tmfilel are 2 p·-'---"-•-, __ --. 67• "110 have lie. and de.sire to go c 8 lllg m · ape tcor en .....,.....,... ~-w -•"' --- ahead. All inquiries confl· Headman check protector • . COSTA ~ GUN ROOM 67>29!19 l0/31 WINTER SP'ECIALS $50. Hermes 300> portable 1967 SONY 530 • track tape SUZUKI VILLAGE 'IT Model Oannce Sale Glpttic Di8CIMlnts ... New Floor Moclelt e Kartc 3 8. S. A. (liliOrJC) Sll'JUJ +'ta " lie. e HonMt S. S. A. (650t:d suas + tax 1r lie:. Come In Now For Other Fallulowlarpfns ...... tMy 1 .. t Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.nL dmtial. 6'5-1662 aa tor; t)ipewrlter $65. Exec. desk recorder. 3 mos old. Colt 1666 Newport Bl. "6-1933 CANARY with cap a.nd 1r ~ •••••••••• $1.350 CorbU! or Martin. l,shape, lwi•el chair $35(). $300 new, sell for ~· inc. 5 pert mate'c dJ.a let In pl&-stand .. 615-l049 lO/m 14' Satdite • ••••••••• $1150 1JOD w. a.t Hwy., ?UL ~1428 6 pre -recorded ta Pea. t1m1m wed band. % carat r .: 1 • a LIVESTOCK 111 Fblal s..c.r-•••• DIO 642-3470 Car Wash H.lp .,..0 7666 ... 5 P ... or all t ta1 ,.._·t ~ U ~""' N~ Od,..y 15 • .... • $1295 ....,. ..... ..n. 0 . • """' ~. • • ~~· Peb, General 1100 O.lnic Yecht Saa. 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •ARMAIDS MALE OR FEMALE Store Equipment 1012 _day-"-Sa-t.S_Wl_.-=----AutlDM hue mink ltole, 1100 w. o..t Rwy .. 118 'fl SUZUKI s.cc Scnzn. ~ • • • Full time or wkenda. VM tape recorder. Monaural-cost S560 .ell Sl)O. f7l.SSOO PR0rgg[ONAL poodle 6Ca51 0pea Ews. Iller. 1 Month old, take.- • •• and GO-GO Min a&e 18, apply in person BOOFIX~~~~:E Stereo. Good condition $45. * RUMMAGE SALE * IJ'OODllng. by Yvoane "' SAIUIOAT 21' wtaa pqmta. m'3IS5 DANCERS LIDO CAR WASH 54s.4238 Veteran' a cl Fore.ten Wan Paris, ~ r DINGHY .. .-UM Sm:ald., Trail bikr. Ex· 481 E. 17th O:>sta M~ Bookcases. tables, chairs, Awdllary No 35,16 •..,.,a...- $300 per wHk. NURSES AID~ & ORD~ cheekstand. Call 548-1778 Hobby Supplies 8400 109 E. 18th SL, Co.ta Mes~ Cats ll20 BELOW SllDO. eellmt CGDClitioo.. Many cx- .._., _..T pm 5tMll&& 633-5'83 or 6S3·976l LIES. Days or afternoons. mornings only. 1798 Penny. Reverse of 1796. <k1· 26, 21, 28 (9 to 5) ~~=.awe ~~~ ~ DJMNER w3iCn& OlltJ °' SALESWOMEN. Expertenc-Park Lido O>nval Cl'nter . Closed date. Vf!t"f rare. Best DmCTORS HIMALAYAN KITI'l!2'fS {213) 4&6-41544 after ~ "" • ..... v~" """""'"' •. &on ~ifwr4 .m .-. No ed. Full and part time. Per-Ger1ge Si le 8022 6-WEEK.5-SHOTS. .rp.uo XL.Vt' COND. * r -cals ..-::'"""Drift t and Ou1stm h l 466 Flaphlp Rd, NB 642-8044 ---'-------offer over $9,oo:>. 5'8-4030 New metal detectxn. Tran-543-3701 aft 6tm or 1t'lmda. 10' DJer Dint. new mMt a: CASH OFFER! * 197.QZ ,.._ ~· • manen Ill e p. MAINTENANCE Ma n or SAT & SUN 9 • 1 Eves. al.st.orbed. OlmpL Ready to Ail. F.qcdp. oompliete, ind. __. Beam OTlb, 2l41i2 Pa-Apply No. 25 Fubion I• Couple tor Motel Apts. 2376 2861 M t A C M 0 Q25 14nm" '6 y ~WIA 100 <l: cilic CR Hwy. BL Bc:b. land, Newport. N....,.,,..rt Blvd. C.M. 673·7955 M I ofo erey vlebr., -'d•ed· Sporting Goods 8500 uae. JOO. n•: SJM938 °!? trier. $.100. IG-llll.. TW1N. * $275 ~....... ape um ; woo .., KIRBY vacuum cleaner with un.r • SCHNA~"7'1:"& PUP·. or 61H625 eve&. 644-174'1 aft 5 PX •SALIS. ,.rt time. E:lperi-WOMAN for very ll&bt house-rug, dishes, sklis, lawn mow· NEW. never flttd .. 300 Wea. ~""" v~ acel WOBIAl'f"S READY work 10 AM·ll:30 AM Tues-Schoola-lnatruction 7600 er. V-belt sheaves, bed & therly m&iJlum with 2x to attachmentl. Take o-.1er P•Y· PIES MALE, Black A: Sllwr WANTED! 2 mm W/lpiD-HONDA "50" BRAND NEW! _.. _ .... ~.,., • ·-~ """"' .., hr M-· V-"-, ments of $7.SO per month or S'--" .... ,,..,_ .. J .......... --6 naker Sailboat ftadal n:· ~M• bill of --•-. •v -~ ..,......,.. -~--.r .n ..... · • ~ """"'· ""' .,........,...,NG ... _ .__,__ trarnes, sewmg form, vacuum 7x 1cope. BARGAIN. 7 20 ---" ..... , ~ .,, ~ a~...., .,. ...,, .....,_ ...., ~ -. Write Bas M 546-0313 JUJ"'.,..,. .:.n.J u ... VUDU,.,ss $S . ~l· er~t Dept. Elfland $150. * Call· per. • 21' Sloop. Write • m>. ~ • · • ld" In f ., Set cleaner. Many other Items! 549-4338 Even!np. 535-7289, Anaheim. • ..... .,~ ...__ 9 ._ 12 -. • Box M·lm Dally PUot. ---------• m Dd:J PDot HOUSEKEEPER cl wor . a og. your 545-6787 • .......,.,.,, .,, .. ,. • ......... _ '65 Honda 2:;() Sharp CJdet www....r .,....~ .. v .... "-'-' ean, aa1a for Newport School of M" II a.r."" Piano rentals, from SS mo. MINIATURE ft......I•-. AU U65 LOX> 14. 41-2164 , ,.,.., ~" w:-ac.E. ~-.&v, .. ~ .,..,._.,. "" _.... neat. References. Min 2 Businesa where you'll be SHORT-wave radio receiver, 11ce aneou1 wvvv r;vuuaca ,. IJJYf au...r..n ....,., -wiill ix wwt Ir Cllllk'r. 2-daya week Call bet • 6: 6 d bl b d ., tran•lts GOULD MUSIC COMPANY male1-2 At $25; 1 ~ with rord trailer. Excel mall2 offer. * m-03G --.m. dlildr'ID-Bn· 1:30 · taugilt confldeoce, compe· ou e e • " " ' * AUCTION * :!MS N. Main, Santa Ana $50; 1 blk. at sso. AKC cGld. SU.00.. After 5, ~ ------,:--=:--:::-=-•I tit T:a * ~2377 (714) 642--0412 tencc and company loyaltY. wheelbarrow. mile. aorden 547-0681 Open Eves. Reg. 6 Mos. old. 543-9849 HOURLY RENTALS '65 Yamaha 250 CC: Wanted b&bYlitter my home 833 Dover Drive tools, household and boot JI you will selt or buy Scram-~. 642-!lfl4 :MftS ~ ~ viclnl " Clea School e 64&-0l53 e item&. Sat.Sun only! 885 w. give Windy a try 12 x 15 Bnu~ul acrilan car-P URE BRE D Dachlbund * RHOI>E8 19'8 * J11ftiaal ... ftlll!ll. baa. M~ ~ Fri 11 AM-SPM 18th St.1 C.M. Auctions Friday 7 p.m. pet. Deep blue. w/top grade pupptes. $10. No papen. Fur. Zone bt Cb., Belboa Auto Sent tis __... .-kins ~ Olm trans. m-3627 aft 5 pm M.T.I. SPACESAVER be(ls, desk, Windy'5 Auction Barn wafne pad. Near new. $200. ~ 15' aailhoat. xurr <Dm! : ,.,. 9400 cam. 5535l'a. BB Buslneu Schools television, n.d!al saw, speak· 2075~' Noumnrt, CM ~686 548-6479 AKC Stand. bnl. ID9k Mall:)' xtru. tnc. tnller. ~__;,-----:-:---e R.N. SUPERVISOR, eve. ~-..-$9115 -...r 413-3359 Q..EA.lllmG .,.... 1-dy per shift. Parle Udo Convale.-• IBM Proarammina ers. lamps, chair, bar stools, Behind Tony's Blttf. Mat1 Practice Piano $95. poodlM. 8 Wb.; or trade • • • • · a -S lilkr to be avail ant Center 466 Flaph.lp Rd, e IBM Keypunch 002-5009, 21672 Polynesian, KNITIED FABRICS GOULD MUSIC COMPANY items val. $100. 147-61 Flbera1au Sabot. I>acroo *'Y • lligllt.. Jtds. Own Newport Beach. 642-8044 e PBX Typing HB 2045 N. Main. Santa Ana e A.KC German Shepbml ..U.. ftnt SD tam. tr.all. MMDIII WANTED woman to work 541·2672 Garage Sale in Newport 547.ffiSl Open Eves. pups. Show quality. Xlnt 545-1593 MBYSll'1E& Dtf Home. 2 rnid.<fay, full or part time O Shores, 218 Fem St. " FOR SALE KING.size Royal Blue quilted temperament. 8»1685 Udo #14 with tnfler 11:111 ll&lr.. l ~· No at Drive-In, 673-6160 bet 9:30 WEST C AST Fri, Sat, Sun. Bkycles, elec-Remnants, Samples & MUI· velvet bedspreed. Like new: SAMOYED PUPPIES/&-ona. A extra.a. Barp.Jn. fi:JO. ~ ~ '42.·3500. &: 11 A.M. Trade • Bualneu Schools tricnt appliances. play pen1 ep~~ ::.ra':~. ~;:·~~s! used 2 tnOllL · 87C01198t px>, sen PURE BRED. BEAtmFUL * m.3731 • ~ ------------2117 S. Main St .. Santa Ana furniture & lots mnre. for $50. I 8-SNOW WlOTE. 548-5865 .... .....,.un. mA-·•·1e -~'"'-KITCHEN HElJ>ER, woman 7166 -• ....... "' -~ OJJtW ..... e EXP E R. ANSWER.ING 30-45 Park Udo Convalea-545. * SUN ONLY ocr. 2!) * NEW Philco ,..,rJg.freezer. SACRIFICE sale; need cash Toy Poodle Pups with brand MW traMr A Tm: Dune bvcgy BJ&h! Haft bottom vw ~. late mode? for ~ Onair enginel, late model '63 end .i.we. Aho rear SUll>enlion for ~ CllJ', Noon -3:30. 548-3237 MI 6-4014 aft 5. SPRITE windows, pludc. NEW. $15 palr. 2433 <». Jeoge Dr.. Costa M(>Sa IEKV1CE OPERATOR.~ cent Center 468 Flaphlp Rd, 12027 Garden Grove Bl., GG House full of fw-niture. Walnut bed comp!. Velvet due to illness. Salton City AKC White $50. S750 12131 CR 7.1743 onoaa."" • wllerlda. 1'\lll Newport Beach 642-8044 Huntinirton Beach 536-81185 Reasonable. Come see 10 AM Sola, Crystals. 548-4723 Jot, nr. belch. Paid cmr Silver $1S. 5.11-Bl LIDO 14 '939 f 942S •,.rt time. S.1932 INDIVIDUAL lesl!Ons (1 to 7 PM. 494-8681 21158 La-OVER 900 local boat slips use S3.000 -Make an offer. BEAU BASS PUPS. Tr•iler, Trave l-J"OUNC_.;:=-clrl~•-*-'*_"_an.--::Jkl&:--HOUSEKEEPEn. LlV£.lN. trial). Otllcoat 10 • Lesson gunn Canyon. Apt 1, Lag Bch WALKER PAINT, 816 W. 642-3589 Eve .. wkendl. AKC ,;._ __ ~k, • -'-. e 615-lOU e 18' CORVE'ITE-Self<Ontain-Must be able to drive. $300 T · s h 1 173 o I M .......uJ.,._--. .,.....,.. est. ft1ia116e. ., up. nee. mo. 642-608.1 or 64&-588l YJ>IDI c oo, e ar SAT. only; BlD'lk beds comp!. 16th, Costa Mesa. &1.2-5776 UPHOLSl'ERING • $79.50, 2 AlmOlt trained S46-8632 Power Crv._.. 9020 t'd. Good coodition. S895. 222 ~ AW-1 ii pnlllll. Fe. CM. S48-28S9. $10. stove $45, crib SlO. 0th· Playe;muod slide: sturdy; pr. <European craftJmen) . W. Wilsoo. C.:\t. ~ am ~ 11!9 W. l 9t.b CM SABYSfITER, llve In or out. COMPLETE Secretarial or er items. 2572 Fairway Or Excellent condlUon Free eat. del, pickup. Z15 BOXER Pups, Jovute petl; 25' CC It Buoy. No. 012!1 ==========I HOUSEKEEPER from 3 to 5 d&Ts. Colla Mesa. Salary Brushup. Polly Priest Busi· 510-5700 S40. 546-9633 Main. HB "Berny" SJ&.M05 AKC. FlMhY fawn. cute Comp! olhaultd. $29'}5. Trailers, Ut ility 9450 T PM.._ fin Frl. 5f'7-0933 open. perm positlon. 545-5953 ness College, 548·!11'23 -SA_T_/-SUN--11--to-5--p-.m-.-FIREWOOD faei?S: reasonable 66-Wll EY&, M2..xm • WAITR""'S An"ly In,,...... NEARLY new cpt'g, approx For --'e. F....., deUv...., TOY POOD' T:' nrtDDJES ---'64 UTIL Trailer. all lted. or st>ml eira. """ • vr .--·-TAHITIAN and • • • • 414 GO' ·o""'n>OO/Corona drl 120 I St R-' l _, ·--~ ~.,, ....... .-.... .-. aon MESA LAN"'" 1703 4 ""'~"' sq-ye i,. ove. ~r g, * u •2731 * CHOCOLATE * MALE Sp11d Ski loafs 9030 O>mmly. mtg. Canva!I COV-BABYSITTIJl. home· 10 · w.> • • • HULA LESSONS Mar 1r Bargains Galore! Bunk·beds. 673-9101 .,..... MT • Superlor. C.M. CALL 646-2012 HAND CARVED Ma"""""" Oill 84T·lM'T ft', 1 ton· $'.l95. 6'12-5688 A.K. '°' P.bf .. 5 day week. GARAGE Sale. HOU!i<'hold e STEAM ENGINE e uv"-..1=========113'2'' Boaton Wb a l er t1Pl" ========= 2 OiM"fll. 141-M BABYs.rITER. m,y home. Tl!J'ORING I Modern Arith-Items. furn & misc. 281 E. Locomobile. 673-5730 Chest. Westinghouse Port-Hon" ll30 boat /SO HP Mernny au&-Trucks 9500 ~ -b ftpelY dQs. Prekr over 23 yn old metlc. Certi1ied teacher. 20th St. Rear. Sat nnly. ------,.----Sewllli: machine. 54~ bd • tr. $950. 65-284. -------- ....... -. PedWMITI. · a.ta Mesa 5'3-1445 CALL 962-2862 eves. Po~. tB!le,S:~6ewl 17 .. Port. TV $25; 19" J)Ol"t. GENTLE Bay qumter borw •• • 19' dam ~ run-'61 Q IC PU. whl, 8' bed, -.i.m bdnl ., pm. LADY to care for 2 chll-GUITAR CNSTRUCTION Appliances 8100 ----..,.,.,----.,.---1V $30. Mi5cellan~ TV's Gelcllng: xlnt llddle '-about. 3S hrs 225 HP v..a Pnd 3 yrs. Contractor . ..... ~~-L-..., ,.,_ dttn. 3 days a w"k. Call Your home or m!.nc by OCC ._.;.,...;..________ WHIRL.POOL refrigeratw, SS .l up. 548-6529 tn.11. Well trained. UOO • or $3600 • 548-7957. 5r>CSn Tool bxl-Best offer. DaD•-• ·~.....,... ~ 1 .. 0 ~~.,M RENT washer and dryer. best u c.all 546-9438 st6--02l ,....... .,._ On trana, even .. '6s . .,..,.,..,.,,.., student. Jl.2 mo. 673-5418 ~Afi..:!'lOl l().Speed touring bike S90. 0 er. : SACRinCE 71' Century 50 --------- ft'fll. ta..aa ~ 8 pm. WOMAN w/car for hseclean· MERCHAND ISE FOR TV's • nelri~ • W 1 1 h11 rs ----:--=~~---3urfboaTd g·c $40. Call PERUVIAN AflpaJoosa, 6 mph -will t&k~ .-nAIJer t>Mt CHEVY 1966. ~ Ton. V-8 1"-~i dAu a wk. Sl for SALE AND T Dryers · DLShwushera. Up-Diam(llld RING/Plat. l'tl·C 967 ~~ui rt 5 mos colt· well 91>0t~ Best rt $3950 vr g.1009 Low' milea~. McDonald HP•tS*r w/followini-u.. -RADE .~JOO. w I G 3-row Wed'g ,, .. ,, . ..,.,.,., a t'r . . ' . . .. pt . . ·r ca ....... r. B 0 ' I\ e""A ...... t ga1. Sl.SO/hr. 494-8673 t1on to buy. Free Service. ·~ =========! offer over SlOO. &l7-6:l5l ···~ .... cu .... ~ ~ •• ·.~ ~1 Furniture 8000 Henderson's ;ippr . ..; ~-c sioo. 673-8905 Ml1c. Wanted 8610 MAKE A MEMO to aatber rond. S2ll!l'i. &t6-31 iG ..,.,.... '-' ... -.....,,..,.,., BABYSTITER W,Mled in my Till:; SUN NEVER SETS on DON'T JUST WISH fOr aomt-UJ> tQYS YoU no ~ Clftd, 00.~'T J•\·~ 1t a~ay. aet DDTAL AS.SISTANT home. 1 Olifd. 3 & 4 dys wk. EARLY Amt'rican ~ta p I e 1877 HARBOR, C.M. Cl:iss1fied's action power. WANTED • f'ishlng tackle, th.in& to furnish )"OUT home ac1I them for cash with quJrk cm1b f(IT It "Ith a PPER. * Write: 7-3. No weel<n~. 6464195 Co1l<'h, ~100. Cot! thlt\ S2:l. -Wutlnghouse dryer For an ad to sell around Fin Nor rttl. 20 lb. cla.u. . .. find snat buYI In to-O a.Weca Ada. Dia.I 6G-6i7I Oa.ily !:'ilO\ want A.di Bas Ma DaQy Pilot I OlARGE m 6U..TI72 . EIPC. $4-0. 548-7100 Lhe clock. dial 642-5678. etc. Call 548-7185 day's ~ed Ad•. _tode.)' __ ,_______ &U·~ -- %6 OAJL Y PILOT ~lwday, Octobtt 28. 1967 . • ..... -,,c • .. t tV•" I KAN.>t"O!< I '4 1 IU"' 1 AANSPORTATION Trucks 9500 Trudc.s 9500 C•mpers 9S20 '63 mlBWI DWI» Pickup trudt. Extra deM. Th.ts one nn·t a.. laDa:. beltu ~ in DOW. $695 .,2 OIMOlfl Slc!p Van. 4 ipet'd transm15- sion. ~ too.. Build your own camptt. $995 • COllll OIVIOlET COllBl OIVIOlff 2121 Harobr Blvd. '66H ... SUP£I VAii Extra <' I e a II Uroaabuut- Automatic lr2lllmimiaD. c.e. Mesa 546-1203 'G FORD 6 P\J. New tires. kingpim. maftltt. good body S'2SO or bnt otter. 926 E. Ocanfroat lower Apt. t End ol ·ir SI.) Balboa l:-tnn, after 2:30 IE EL CAMINO Radio. Beater. V ...S. Auto. JMil50 • 642-8441 llAITON CA~IPER SALES TELl::sCOPIC C<\:.IPEHS "NOW ON D1SPLA \' 'l'l!. W. Wilson, C )J. :;.is -034 3 6x8' Aluminum slide-m. \'1·r~ clean, $250. 962.().130 Imported Autos 9600 ALFA ROMEO '63 ALFA ROMEO GIUUITTA 1300 Spri nl roodster. 4 ~P<'e J transmission. radio. Only $995 $1195 9s10 COIOIEll CHEVROLET COlllJ. OIYIOlf1 '6'% WILL YS JEEP $98.l. Rrbaill mg. Xlnt cood! caD "BOB" 499-3810 9520 2821 Hubor Blvd. Cost• Men 546-1203 ,,,, '66 ALFA RO:'l1EO. "" GOOD cone!! Must 8"11! .,.. 642-8396 a!tl'r 6-PM. ANGLIA Imported Autos 9600 JAGUAR c Jo; :'\J•a:: -Glrnmt.ng el> ,.11, f1n1sh with df:'<'p royal 1,.;I interior • chromr wire "111 r b • /\:'11-F:'ll rndJo • th•'"'' 111:1rh111t's srll for at I• a-.t ~.'Ki0.00 all ovt>T town • Thi' 11r1•krnd "<' are otfer- 1ll" 1h1s :1lk.'-Olu1rly bcautiful J.~~11ar for only $2325.00 • l'Omr m tnday! Elmore Mo- l<ir)'. !)li~j Gardm Grove Bh d . l~ardt'n Grove. J~; i·fili::O SAC: '5S JAG 3.4 St:D. S799. Jmniar! R&ll, O'drive. un1h1•r 1111. * l1::l-8'i41J -;-::lJ JAGUAR COUPE. Jj;J() or :\JAKE OFi"ER! CALI. 616-1513 :-;KC.: '6~ Road_s_lt'-r -Sl-89-;;. Loadrd " rxtras. Rc('Ond. 1hruou1. 67:>-3260. J9G1'~ J,\G :-...1..-F. Rdstr new pamt .~ 11rrs. S'.2150 or best offrr. tii:>-1954 Prvt Pty. -.67 .lag XKE, roadster, S 1500. Excellent rond- illon. Low mile!. 49S-3545 MERCEDES BENZ (•!: \'·.1 '. I' .. l ..., Mercedes Bcnr Jim Slemons Imps. ,, .... ,''\I 1 I MG 111 1 $1100 $700 lmoortect Autos 9600 PORSCHE '60 POl'lietle • Brilltant :.ilwr with IU.'<urious rE'd 1ntrr1or · ReaUy concours<' l'ondit1on • PireUI tires & En1p1 rxhnust are Just two of the t>Xll':Jl! on this absolull•ly flawless Porsc~ • Priced 10 ~l'll to- day at Juat $2'195 00. C:lmurc Motors, 9625 Cnrd1•11 G1vv(' Blvd., Caraen Grovr JE 7~ '61 PORSOiE. 011~inal "one owner.'' White, 1>c1gr inter. EXTRA SHARP! S239.I Drl. 892-5551 01• ;;:: 1·'.?211 I '59 PORSCHE, ch1b~ic 1'0nd. Many extra.s. Pr1rr<l right! • 8J3.2l30 • e 'SS PORSCHE: CONV. • Top cond! All ,,,1ras! 640-~ alter 6:~P)I. SPRITE '64 SPRITE; 37:000 t ilt's very clean! s91:1. • 546-7563 • '62 SPRlTE. Good 1'0nd., whl, new brakes. R/11. Best oiler. Pvt. pty. ;>.tl).~HO SUNBEAM '62 Sunbetm Alpine Conv. New tires. 46,000 mi. One owner S950. !>4&-4877 '60 ALPiNE Mu8t sell -Make offer! * Oil 3-3255 * TOYOTA TOYOTAS • We have taken this opportunity to announce that we are ottering our few remaining brand new 1967 Toyot&s at tremendous sav· lnp • 1bese are new, not demOI -Take advPntage of tbla ~er today while our selection lull. We 11.Jso are now able to olJer Immediate delivery of 1968 Toyotaa • C.Ome in today; Elmore rito- tors, 9625 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove JE 7--6630 TRIUMPH '65 TRIUMPH TR-4; red w/blk. inter.; wil'('s Immaculate! 642~3 ·;,7 TRIUMPH TR3, Dir. Recent overhaul, $29 down, $29 mo. • • • • • • . . 494-5951 Imported Autos 9600 TRANSPORTATION TRIUt.1PH VOLKSWAGEN ··• ... -....,. ... SEWNG?'. '67 TR4A ·SAVE OVER $600. --------• • BeauUM red with bla ck WE'RE IN DESPERATE intrrior. wire wheels, radio, NEW SHIPMENT! NEED OF YOUR usm Mich. X tires. IRS, and tt· JM.PORT OR 4 WHL DRJVE movable hardtop· nu. car 1967 Vo•IWCICJeft VEHICLE. roP CASH J)(L 1s new, not a demo • buy LAR. CA.LL ~ 19 near dealers COit this week-$1699 HARBOR BVO .. C.X. end for only $3037.00 . one Includes SO HP Serles, Wind·======== only • Elmore Molora, 9625 shield Wai.,ler, f u 1 l Vinyl Used C.rc fllC Carden Grove Blvd., Gar-lnterlor, Out.side M I r r or, -------- den Grove, JE 7~ Heater, Defr06ter, u well SEE JOHN COLOHllOM ---------1 as cleanup and d<-llvery. '!» TR4 • British racing gree11 $180 full On Pmt Includes Tax & Lie. $53.47 mo. bank flnan. • Black interior -Complete- ly equipped Incl. radio, wire wheels A o'drive • Nicest TR4 in town • With 25% down payments are only $57.00 per month. Elmore ! &. M MOTORS Motors, 9625 Garden Grove Spec1allzing . VW ll PorscM Blvd .. Garden Grove 8141 G.,den Grove Bl. JE 7..fiGJO G.,den Grove For • llllldall ·.67 Triumph GT~. Save hun 892-5551 or 534-2214 '55 BUJCX CPE dr<.'ds of dolla~ on this low '59 TRIUMPH WAC. • mileage auto -Sold for Lon-~!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!'!'!!!!!!!!"'~l!!!l-11!!!_ '59 T-BIRD • • · · ·····• don delivery and now oHer-'66 VOLKSW AGEll 'Q MONZA ffpd •••• ed for sale with only a (('\V '63 RAMBIER WAG. easy vacation miles on the Fastback. 2 door. 7.000 cm. odometer • Don't pasa tbUi ginaJ rnlles. Like bcand one! Elmore Motors, 9625 new. This ls the handllOme Garden Grove Blvd., Gar-brother lo the otMr one. den Grove. JE 7~ $ 1995 '67 Spitfire • BRG with black interior • only 4,700 actual miles on thi.s showroom fr~h little beauty • Only $1995.00 • Save over $600.00 on this one! Elmore Motors, 9625 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. JE 7~ Tl IE New Triumph GT6 is now available in a selection of rolors and ready for im- mediate delivery at Elmore CONNELL (HfVROl.fT Moton. Hurry· limited S\JP- ply • Elmore Motors, 96:?5 2821 H.,bor Blvd. Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Costa Men 546-1203 Grove. JE 7-6630 ·,66 Spitfire • Red lealtier iD> Will Bly '"-l'Blll Ollilfe. VI.. • .... .. : ..., *«· ... r..-. llirillkl' .... •*1&1Id1'W!wc~rws ~ .......... S2• ........... ea.-. .... lt6J Illa _....20.-........... • *9tls • kaln. .l .. , ........... ,,.. ,.. Price $12'5 JOI 915011 & SOii ~~ OllDJll!M~ ltllU.... .... ..,... • f.L£Cl1IA * Al1l'Q. P/S-B. WI f sdrs *A m!'Al1ft'! .... • Mall tttiol', ..,arklh\g silver ex· terior . Pay just 25~ clown Your VoDcawapn cir Pandit and $57.00 per month. El· I 1113' '°P ......... Paid • more Moton 9675 Garden or not. CaD Gme W..-. Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. 673· 1190 LOOll JE 7-6630 '63 VW Valve job, clutch, tir- '56 TR..J • Very sharp • Can es, brakes, battery new lut t.inance for $38.00 per monttl 10.im. AM/FM Bir'Kh ex- wit h $49.00 down. Elmore baust. Clean. 968-2444 Motors, 9625 Garden Grove ,64 VW. Blue Book $1200 Blvd., Garden Grove Dlr. Will sell for $995 JE 7-6630 e 494-5951 e _v_o_L_K_s_w_A_G_E_N_ B~~~AR~ :~~~ '6.1 VW Variant Sta. wagon.1 __ 54_1~ __ ._m.-021 __ o_ev_K-_ White. New eng. Xlnt rond. '67 Sq-back. R/H, used 6 $1,000. 536-6521 Ext. 290 wks in Europe. $2250. Kl 3-0618 Trucb 9500 Trucks 9SOOTrucb 9500 '60 vw Camper-. -Good--eo-nd.-THUi BUYS ra it•l u FE:!I FINAL CLOSE· OUT ON 196 7 CHEVROLET TRUCKS EXTRA SAVINGS RIGHT NOW WHILE THEY LAST! .. 1/2 Ton's-1/2 Ton's-Vans· Big HeavY Duty Work Trucks-El Caminos ALL ARE READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TODAY! 1967 CHEVROLET VAN. Loaded. powerglide transmission, auxilliary seat, raclo, heater, body side doors, heavy duty unclercarriacie, west coast side mirrors, Stock N•11ber 978. s ELL 2828 HARBOR BL VD., COSTA MESA PHONE 546-1200 '· a buy at $600! ~2215 "" '66 VW 1300 SEDAN. 14. 000. mi. Perl eel! Sl.SSO .,; Many EXTRAS! 536-4890 '65 VW Camper bus. 21,CO> mi, excel cond. S1750. 675-1823 or 675-1189 '62 VW * S900 or BEST OFFER! GOOD cond ! * ~3964 '67 VOU<SW AGON ll&H, 6,000 mi, ahowroom fresh. t1775. 67J..aZ29 196S SUnroof. One owner. Excel cond. $'1550. 673-4093 -19_S_l _VW CAMPER- $450 * ~3015 '63 VW, low miles, new paint, good tlrts, Xlnt cond. * 836.saw '66 V.W. Sunroof. P/O win- dows. Excellent condition. $1600 646-82fAi alt 6 P.M . 'SS VW-BUS * $1495. e AM/FM. AIR-HORN. • 542-3837 alter 6-PM. '61 VW Camper, stereo tape, new paint; Empi exhaust. SUOO. ~f>.83Z7 '60 V.W. LO. Ml. GOOD CONDITION $645 * 546-8666 * VOLVO -' 'SI VOL VO $325 642-7719 all 6-pm or wt<enda A~!!que1, Cla!.s~~~-9615 1929 MODE~ A Restored • blk $1300, Apt A 1601 W. BaJ1:>08 Blvd. NB. 19'lT CTI Ford Roadst~ . Needs body shell, otherwile completely operatlonal and in Xlnt running condition. S300. Call U ~ art 6 pm WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR NICE CARS AND TRUCKS Any Make or Model. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2821 Harbor llvd. COSTA MESA 546-1203 \YE PAY .•• CASH for used cars & truckl just call us for free e11.:."l11te. G~OTH CHEVROlET Ask ror Sales Mtn&Ker 11!211 ~each Bl . Huntington Beach f Kl 9-3331 -.~~~~~~~- On H".ghw.y J9 iii ,...._fi;oylow .._. '64 PICK.UP 'h .... Le.t .... w. -"cl , ........... .,. ,..)f) '62 IMPALA '66 FORD C.rl-JOO. VI, ....._ ruie, i-t.. llVP412 V-1,..._.,ic..,~ ti. ..... ~ ........ Mrr.t61. '63 PONTIAC '""• ... rn... A.t.... ,.._, '1299 1ie ..... ~ .............. OSJ-401 '64 NOYA HARDTOP OOU'l. Asta. UH.,.,_.. . ......_.._ tery ew. OTW-714.. '64 CORYE I IE FedtNcl. • ... AM.N SJ699 , .................. ,. ........ ,... ...... v .......... , ........... . ,_ ................ JJ. '64 IMPALA 'Htr4to,.V1 ........... , ...... ...-.....,..., ft ct.r, eir. UIC-7G '1599 , • • l • • l S... . ...._a,. 11'7 OAJLY PILOT 27 THE STRIKE 15 OYE·R!· NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR 1968 CONTINENTAL-MERCURY-COUGAR AND . THE ALL NEW MONTEGO TODA y AND SAVE AT JOHNSON AND SON • CONTINENT AL MONTE GO New From' Mercury A ,..w name end • new car-The Montego-with 13 models. lowest priced luxury car in the entire Mercury f1mily for '61. Sw..t ind sessy with the fine car look. Smooth, clean styling is intemified by the forward-th..,sting hood, fuh width grille end duel horizont1I he.Olemps. · ' , MERCURY 'COUGAR -Stll .ICAR OF THE YEAR• -Mm k of Distinction C-tisHt..1 for 1961 rMinteins treditionel c:mtinuity of design but h.s eclded distinc- fiwe ..,.. fomwil roof line glvincJ even fresh- ., appNI to the popul.r two door hardtop. Sfil t.he choice of ihow who prefer rHI lua.y. CHICK THiii NIW TRADl·I• CONTINlllTALS: '67 CONTINENTAL PRICED RIGHT ... ''5 C •t • 11. --~ W... W.. .....,_ i.rtwiw, Ml ,_et', elr, FM. ''3 ~ALS ........................ ,... $2195 ., .. ._._._,. ........................ ... Hardtop 2-Door For 1968, Mercury unlNshes 4 new Cougars, packed with better ideas. end to r&-e0nferm Cougar's position es Ameri- ca's foremost luxury sports car. New models ••• with the fine car touches ht you'd expect from the makers of Uncoln Continen- ·a New two-door herdtops with swMping roof line1 highlitht Mercury for 1961. The theme under- scores Mercury's relationship to the Continent1I ••• Mercury for '68 ••• 33 mod.It with the fine cir touch. t1L • ········· ............... : ............... $2495 c.,.i c..-.. ............. ,_., ........... ..,. ,_,, ... .. ... ...... .ohnson 4 Son ._., C's._ IN IEASING RLL MUl1'BIAllCa 10 ... -.& cc ,._, I .... ·································· I I I I 6rllltillll9 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .................................. Or1111 COlll(s ONlsl lllCOINllCUIY.COU&&I DNllr ....... c...- .. •• ,, .. 11 "" .... due Ir.er .... .,_ ,..., . , .. -.....................• 900 . ~WESTi COAST HIGWWA Y, •: :--:-';~=· ·· .. ,..:-~·s..a...-..c.. ~ . ..... c:........., '7•_3'.'{f' Newport leach 548-8278 642-09811 • Allfwtfve D1alen Fw Over 4' y..,. • ......... ill6>ft•lr ... drift u.w .... ~ Py. ......... CttM. ~- • .... 6G491'1 -------------------------------------------- Record-bre1king ules of new 1967 T oyotas, Volvos, MGs, Austin ._ HealfY$, tnd JHps during Sept. have left us with large overstocks of~ .. fine import trade-ins. Below is 1 p1rtial list of cars that hive been~ .. ctr.tally reduced in price to clt1r in the shortest possible time. 1"5 AUSllt MINI Coupe 850. 1964 YW 1'61 AISTll .aev, Nlr.t ._. 3000 19'1· YW 1M ...,. 1"6 YW 1''1 ...... 1M1 YW Ptnel ,_, Cllftmlr, Corwnt lfst YOlYO 544 · 1"7~. Air, R..tf, PS & I 1964 YOlVO 122 s.dtrt *I lmplla 1"4 IODll Out 4 speed '"' QPlalT Corwttt, 1uto. 1960 PLYMOUTH s.d1n. R-H, 1•1 mVIOUT C0Mtt1 1t67 DOMI Sportsman Weg. ~ 1mf. Super Spt. f.hr., 1ir 1"'1 IUICI Wildcat. Full pwr. 1•1 ... ~ Ton ..ickup "" CHRTSUR wag. Sp. T., Full P. 1tN l'OID Stdtn. 1"6 ll4S GT Coupe . 1• ,_ Cortinl. 1"5 S~ Rotdsttr 1"7 f09 Fntbk. Moating, A.T., I r. 1"4 SIMCA 1 ... JMUAI XKE 1"4 lfl'llNATICMW Scout 1 .. 1 MIUAI Mlrk 9. Auto. 1"'1 INTllUTIOIW. Scout , .. JMUAl 3.1 ,,.,. ..... -Stltiofl Wegon. lf56- 1"7 •CUIT 180 S.n. Me. lW .. Midget. It.ff. • 1N5 Ml. Nlw h im. R.ff. .... M9CIT 1tM M . Radio, *"'· 1"4 MINIT. Ukt new. '"'" 1961 1100 SEDAH lNO llCA Roedst1r. lt..tf. , ... Ml. lt..tf. Nlw peint. 1"5 ~Super, lfkl new AM-FM lNI TOYOTA Lind Cr., wincft. 1"4TM ~ lt67 Tl-tA 1MOTW "'2 srmm ~ lffS Tl Htrald • lMI YW TIE 88'1 AIE IEIE TOYOTA VOLVO JEEP IEE Ill DllYE THE IEW II l.T. TmlY! MANY MOU TO CHOOSE FIOM :: ~ ... , '41--lf"'7Stlff lb•.Conll,_...411c-1I ~ ~ ~ :: I• llDll ILYD., OOSTI IESA, 848-93m~ .. Authorized Toyota · Volvo· JHp ·IMC •• ~'rl'NJ'a••WJY:t';a•rf'.-.'YV'aW_.rl'.·Nh~'~ IUICIC 1962 IUICIC • CADILLAC • CHIYIOIU 'U UDWC DE VtW '6JOBYl•l Olftl CONTINENTAL • .. OON'l'JNll'frAL. kti eand. tuJl pwr incl seat. md windon. f9c air. $3400. Pvt l't7· 54f.smo * '16 CONTINENTAL. O>nvwi .... ~~-.~r. t _Daorbardtop. va. 11 1& a..,e.mw..•...-..--. 1~ _... ~,: LOADED! * PVT-PTY'. w..,... _.... ""' ~ ,....._ ...._ -II w, * ee.t Otter ~ $3900. power, factory air eotlditioe-ic. power ~ ,... _. ::-Sa.. -'-'-I _.. .-llnllr-Kl ,_zm or Kl ~121• 1-~. ---lum tira. beater, ~$1.ltlil ~ --• _.. .. ,. r~::__ _..es-wa1W). '61 SEDAN, wbt/blk A w11l S2. int. Air, pwr, beaut. car . --Xlnt cood. Sl.350. 548-5122 COIYAll '65 OIMOlEI MOW . Slcylart Cnv. Power steerlna· COllllB1 ftlEUBftl n ndio • beawr. eci be UI(; lllVUOI boucht for no~ down only Automatic, radio, ..... """ mileage, ermine white wJtb while bucket seats, •-.a accents. $38.50 ""' month. 2121 Hertu.r llvd. 2121 Hert.er ...._ JOHNSON & SON Costa Mesa 546-1203 Cost•~ ~·-c.=:' ..:-~1211 S1495 t: ~~:':':ch ~c!°~! ~ '6' OIYIGlD -,M-0Bm0- 19U Hartlor Blvd. 642·7050 Power It Air * NT.I™ 18. • CADILLAC CHMOLIT Wiii A I ~ tna+11;wk11, ra- ... ~. ,.,.... .a.e.rtni. ....,.. ilJlatar. '62 UDIUAC '61 CllVIOlB $2695 FUETWOOD f Door. 1'ull power and tic· tory air ccndltlonlnc. A real &harp car. $105 If PALA SPORT COUPE VS. power aleerin&, ndlo and Mater. 1,000 orig1Ml mlle11 with lie# Car Warnnty. Only H495 c..ta... 546-1203 .......... &lvd. 212.............. .. ............ c.te M.t,e ~·-c.t.. --546-laJ OR.JG -OlnrDl I Mw.1 Sell! ----:-: ------• • -BEAU/"11 llaJibg Sport Cpe. COllEU CHMU 2121 Hart.or llv4 • Cotti Mete 546-1213 'SJ CORVAm. Monza, lllOd tiM, air cond. low ..... 536-a+K alt 5 PM. • CORVETTE f~ '66 CORVETTE + fASllACI COllllEll CHMOlfT • '63 IMPALA l!7 cu-m. "l'i MIMI! S-... -\"I -Air Poww Vtnyl top. 14-Automatic, radio, MaM, k pd. New tires Ir P&lllt. _.._ n. -11ls kip --YOONG! Showroom power steering, excellent moo.~ aft '1--~.,... _. tw ~ ~ • thlder Blue Book condition. Kelly Blue Book 2121 Herbor llvd. ' Costa MeM S46-120i '60 CAD SEDAN, exceptional see I: drive to belltve. $895. Can fmance. Cal.I CHEF. 493-1948 '63 CAO conv. New cond. AM/FM radio. 1-owntr. Muat 1t1l $1995. ~ . 11&7 Cadlllac o.ivertibLe l'ul· b' equipped. Air cood. 549-0065 '63 Cad Conv. Gold. Good cond. Full pwr. Low mlleagt Pvt pcy. $)595. 642·3874 Otal dlr'ftet Mz..M11, ellat(• '"' .............. .. ................ ,, •61 OiEV 4-dr. • P'O'flll f''tr 1!118• • 0.. w dwud a SZ585. • 644-(1783 aays $4250. How about (QIHW.l CHfYIOlB StH>r'g, Brakes Ir Sou.. tiptdll ,nar -, Sl1IUI . .. MJIWOODINB 53595 XLNT cond! • '7..>-1005 ,_..,,., aiJ ._ _.... lllilC ======= 2121 Harbor llvtl. '6l IMPALA u,. Top caad! ~ .:::---~ ':': CHIYSLD Cost• Meta 5"-120I 4-Sf> 341 with 3 rwo·1 .I .n: -.--------'64 CHEVY 6 waeon RAH • ,,;.,. tires. rm. *-.%1(5 • '17 ......... 0..... ... Arr Unted wtndthled. Oean •14 IMPALA Ur Hrdt p.y I I I I I t I I I Air. hll/pwr. auto ~ It priced lharp at $945. Pde.a! STOP & SAVI amel. llagtc .,, dtrnm« lf!eer, auto trans.. COOD CU1s-UJ9 PP.JCES ..._. w'httt Wonder bu ~ A nits 842-7& Whb B. bk. 673-116 ~ ~ ..._ ,,_ OM: ,...,, tGllt .. La. 4 mo old. '65 !:I Camino V4; w/w '61 QfE'V Sta-Wail~. •~ CaryY ~ This bnutrluJ·bloe auto is auto. trans.; pwr. lteer; Jo. VI, CLEA.V! • p $# .. $M ~tr ~ Truly mi. Xlnt cone!. $1850 m...1104 644--0845 AFTER >PM e B:JCU:VARD llOTORI e la .,..,.100t11 ccnditJon. Or· CONNELL CHEVROLET '64 OIEVEU.E Statlon 'Si OiEVY St• Wai, V~ Zl5 ~. CX. 611-'51 i;dnal O'IJntt w sacrlti~ Wigon. Sl.150 auto. trlr hitcil. brater I I I I I I I S I 6or a>ntract balance. · · Private Party 543-9658 ~1969 aft 6 Pll "j IMPAL\ ' OP. ,......,. 494-~I 2121 Harbor llvd. '64 OltvY Impala C0twt. $68 '65IMPALA f 1>11:-r;:;-;;: , . ..g_ C';ood f....t ~ 1i8 OfRY5 !J..PASS WAG. Coit• MH• 546-1203 del 8t 11s.~ume f"' mo pymt. V-3, whltr ~ red l..olldfd: AU s.a -Sml Ah. ; Pwr Brllkr~ S1rM"I. fl.lll. Oa.lly Want Adi l I Olr. 494-~1 23,000 mJ, Sl!m. f>C-4!1!1 • I Auro. ~ rond' 536-~'.l AJw•1S a Go-Oo! Ja DAJ\. V PILOT Sat\lrd&Y, October 28, 1967 the and the premium trades are rolling in! Buy now! in a '68 Pontiac/ the Great American Spo '65 CHEVROLET Wide· Tracking $1777 '66 CHEVROLET $2177 '66 CHEVROUT ll '6S fllJSIAll& $1177 M•llbu 2 Door herdtop 6 cylinder, •ulom•li<. rtclio er1d h .. ter Imp•'• 2 Door h.,dtop, YI, powerglide, power ,1u rin9, ,.Jio, hu tor, white w•ll1. lmp•I•. VI, powert llde, power 1teeri119, redio, huter, white 1ide w•ll1. 2 0-li•r4top, 6 cylilMlor, ..,for.,.tic, ,.dio. hooter, wt.a. .W. w•lla. '6S OLDSMOBILE $2777 Viti• CruiHr 4 Door, 6 pus. w•gon, VI, •ulor,,.. tic, power 1tu rin9, roclio, hu ter, white ,.,111 ftt· tor •ir. '66 VOLKSWAGEN $2311 '66 PONTIAC $2677 '67 POllTIAC &TO $3271 2 o-liordtop. VI, lrydro111•tic, power tloori11t. redio, liHtor, ,...., new rH li11e tirff, ~67 PONTIAC $3177 LeM•n• 2 Door h•rdtop. VI, hydr•m•lic, power stu rin9, ,.clio, hH ler, white w•ll1, f•clory eir No. 75AA. . '62 PONTIAC $777 To,..,.tt nato111 4 door, A11le111•lic., ,.dio e..J ...... ,. Cemper. Fully lo•cl•d for outdoor living on tllo roed. '65 RAMBl.fR 770 $1577 Cl•uic convertible. VI, •utom•tic, power 1fHrin9, reclio, hulor, while w•ll1, very low miluge. '6' U MANS $1971 2 Door heultop. YI , hyclremotic, pow., atoorl111o redlo, 1i .. tor1 wliite wollt, f•ctory oir. l eM•n1 Sport coupe. VI, hyclr•m•lic, power stHt• ing, ,.dlo, hHler, white w•ll1, fectory eir, '67 BUICK $3077 Skylerk 1port c.oupe. VI, •utom•tic, power 1tHr• ing, rodio, hHtor, now whito w•llt, f•ctory •ir. '65 LE MW $2277 2 Doer hordto,, VI, lry4'r•111otic, power d H ri119, rodio, hHtor, rod liH tiro1, foctOf'f •w. '67 POlllAC $3677 C.toli.o 6 pou. w•90t1 VI, hydrom•tic, power I atoon.,, rodio, hHtor, 11-rod li&0 111i1111te lllH tifff, fecfoofy oit. '" POlllAC &TO $2717 2 0-~. VI, .lly.ilro•otk, ,.,..., 1fffri11to ,,.., ..................... , 15,000 •• 1 ... '65 IUICI $2071 ''6 CHM I· SS $1177 '66 CIDIDIE $2911 Dolto H 2 0-It•"*-.· VI, liy4ro111ok, ,_,., '''"""' ro4i., ltMtw, wlilte .W. wells. Net..., •ir. '6' FAILm $1•11 Skyler~ 2 d-h•rdt•p. VI, n tem•ti,, , •• ., , .. ori119, rH i•, hHtor, white tido well1. VI, 4 a,.M lr•n1,..ini .. , rodie e11cl hHtor, wlllte tWe w•ll tlru. .,.._ 4 .,.., • ,... ...... vt. Cl'I ....... .-........ l/H, wlllte wolh, 21,00t 111U... 9900 New C1rs 9800 New C1r1 FORD PLYMOUTH Costa Mesa's NEW RAMBLER DEALERS Stingray. Automatic trans---------Full power, factory air, white --------* '62 PLY. FURY CON'V. $700. White, Go o d titta. XLNT cond. * 646-86T1 with blue lea~r interior. A real luxury car for only . JAYWllS AMBASSADORS IEBBS AMERIWS HAS A GOOD SELECTION OF 68s TAKE YOUR CHOICE SERVICE IS OUR SPECIAL TY I NEW CAR TRADE INS BRAND NEW '64 AMERICAN AMBASSADOR 2 dr R.IH, 6 cyl oconomy tn1ln1 Roi tlu n. ' * ...,._, 11/H • .vto, pWr str, br~,. Solu 11-a. Ille er-. $795 SAVE $1000 BRAND NEW AMBASSADOR Stfflon -'°" "°· 11/H, euto. ~r 1tr, brk,, .,...,., ~ ... One onlv. $2986 '60 CLASSIC 4 *· 11/H, euto. n •I clean. Ont owntr. l>c<>'I mill 11111 -. $495 166 TOYOTA $1495 '64 CLASSIC 7 dr hotoe>. R H. Auto. owr ltr. b<k,, wl~'' $1295 '63 CLASSIC Sl1t10-0 WnOfO t.60'', A H 1t1ndtrd lraM $995 '67 BARRACUDA $-1 cou... • on lh• lloor A IH, Vt low m•IN9! ~ """''" A"d "' black IUll>lr In· ''''or $2495 Service Dept .-Now Open 7:30-5 HOLIDAY SALES & SERVICE RAMBLER IN COSTA MESA 1969 Harbor Blvd. 642M6023 f\O matter-what 1t 11, you I J OIN tbt 1w111~r; UJ the I DIAL direct &C .. ~71!. ll11:irgl' can 11'11 ti wlJb a DAILY DAILY PILOT WANI' ADS! your 11d. then s it ack and PlL<Yf WANT AD! I 642·5678 M2·5678 hsten to lhe phone ng! ..,..__ mission, power steering, 1959 FORD radio, heater. S229 O>untry Sed Sta Wag. Pow· 5 er steering, R 6. H. can be bought with no down pmt. only $22.50 per month. $1895 COllllLL CHmotfT 2121 Harbor Blvd. Cost• Me11 546-1203 '65 CORVE'ITE com-/4-spd. ~HP, 1-owll<'Y'. New paint· Eldorado Bronze. CALL: 644-1595 af1 !'>-pm or wkends DODGE '65 DODGE Full factory equipment. $1050 or $41 mo.• • after tax & lie. Saddleback Dod9e 1401 North Tustin S1nt1 An1 547.9313 Freeway Minutes From Everywher!' 1966 9-pass Dodge Monaco Station Wagon. 25,000 mi. ong owner, fac dual air cond, $3250. Call 673-8939 1967 DODGE Coronel. R/T Oean. $2800. 54S-8180 '63 DODGE DART "GT" WSW. R&H, Pwr.S, Low. ml. Xlnt cond. 673-0786 7'65 Dodge Polara 381 enginr Automatic, R/H. Sl595. '222 W. Wilson, C.M. 54S-0343 ·;,1 Dodge • $75 good transportation * ~5789 * '64 DODGE 2-dr PoJara. \1Jb1. llT. 383 in. At. Pi. wsw. $1.250. Pvt. ply. 642-3.)29 FALCON JOHNSON & SON Uncoln-Mm:ury O:lst a )!E'91l Branch l!Ml Harbor Blvd. 642-?mO 1967 FORD Fa.irlane 500 Hardtop Cpe, 4 speed trans. Power steerin.lf, 289" E'n~ine. Uke new. Full Price $2495 JOHNSON & SON L1 n<:oln· ;\1 ereu ry Costa ~ksa Brand\ 1941 llarhor Blvd. &12-7050 COllllll CHmotfT 2121 H1rbor Blvd. Cost• Mesa 546-1203 MUSTANG PONTIAC ROY CAIYEI PONTIAC ms Hmiar a. emca .._ Kl' 4444 I Onmp c.oant:J'• Elrdaltft Dealer far Rolla ........ Bently. 1963 Tempest LeM1nt 54!MM93 RAMIL.ER '57 FORD va . . . . . . . '66 MUSTANG Hrdtp. 289, SPECIAL RANCH WAGON $195 vs. auto, w/w, tac air, P'Y"I FACTORY BUYS e REBUILT MOTOR alb, tint wind, 12,500 mi, 0'°°6e from 23 new low mlJe.-e NEW TIRES. Purehased Oct. '66 Hu re-age Ambuladon, ~ 6. • Call :>19--1127 after mainder 24/50,000 warranty. Martini, 2 drs, 4 dr eedana. 5-PM on SAT. or Blk/bl Int decor, iz:m. With or without air cond, St:N. all day, _6_75-41_65 ______ 'All ~ can are fully I Private Party) '67 MUSTANG 289 V-8, a.uto., equipped&: factory warnnt- 1964 FORD Country Squire. Landau top; air • c:ond., eed. HURRY for the best lmmaC'ulate, red, alr c:ond, pwr. steer. &: dlac: brakes; aelectlon. full l)Mc•r new nylon havy many extras inside &: out; Holclay duty 111,,, $1895. 833-0436 _6_7J.._l_89S_E_v_es_. ----Siles & S.rvlc. aft. fi·:'.ll ri.m. SHARP '65 Mustang O>nver-1969 Harbor C.M. .65 Galaxy-500--2-Dr-. ..,..hd..,..t-p. tible. Low mileare. TOP 642"°23 condillon! B e 1 t muron---:---=--=--------Auto· \'.JI; beige w/Uke able offer. 644~122 196] RAMILER new hlk int.; xlnt t"Ond., t1rC>i-. r1c $1495 KI ~ '67 Mustang, II cyl. 4 V, Auto. V8, 880 2 Or. Power Jteainc, '61 1''0RU Fair1ane 500 Wag· Air cond .. pwr ster'g, di.lie radio It heater. on. 1\ll rxtras. $3300 or trade br1<s, OOl'WOle, Bunit Am· Full Price $195 equity 673-2842 anytime ber. $2995 Call 494-8852· JOHNSON & SON '64 FALCO~ FVnJRA CONV '66 MUSTANG. HI perf 289, Uncoln-Met"CW'Y VR, 1.~pc:1 box. Blg-eng. 4 spd. disc br'ks. Micbellns, Costa Mesa Branch R1H"kc-1 ~<'ats. R.&r:H * 673-65131 Cleen. Lo mileage. ~3337 1941 Hat1lor Bl\ld. 642·70.10 art S::lO and wknds. ======== '64 FORD CONV-V8. Vny -,65-M_U_ST_AN_G_con_v-er-ti-bl-e l.l•IO(J •·ond' * Good tires. v 289, auto. power, very Abkint: S 17:'!. * 67~31 low mileage CUstom interior. 'If) f o1d Ope. 427 bi-perf Xlnt condtlon. 543-4996 b'ky ~iO~. beefed Hydro '65 Mustang. $73 dE'I &: u- IJC' 'fill. 642·5107 evell· sume low mo pymt. --·------'Ii.'> !-'ALCON CONV/8-cyl. Dir. 494-5951 l:()Od cond thruout! Orig-MUSTANG GT 350. '65. Im· o" nrr, $1350. * 67>2664 m11(' loaded w/extras, lo mi, -,57 StationW19. $95 Drafted.must sell! 675-2886 962-2761 '66 MUSTANG 289. Air, pwr MERCURY str;:. clean, muKt sacrifice! Call 673-7429 a.fter 7 PM T·llRD RW BARGAllH '66 T·llRD H1rcttop 2-door. radio with rear speaker, beater, air condi· lionlna. tinted glass, Dual 90 tlres. reclining seat and headrE'St. New pelnt and new brakes. Excelltnl coo. dition. Oril!iTI11I OWJ\Cr. $3000 Plea~ C'llll 5411-7'203 'fj() FALCON 4 Or. Ii ('\I _O_L_D_SM_O_B_ILE __ 166 Gnd.U:-$2950--S11rk. R'11. Clt'an. R \ll:rn 'RY Colony PI! r k Im· "'· '" 'Ii~. Wh1IC'. Perfrct !lr)(>d (;nod ttrr!;. S. 1 ~' ;ill 1w1w<'r Pn~ Pvt. l'lfo-0:1i:\ aflM' 5 P~I ~·-· 1,11,.1,,:ii; '60 Ohl~. Prrfl'Ct m!'ChaniC'al t'Ond. S22 dn, $22 mo. Dir . 494-J951. 'fi l FAl ..CON \\'i\G. I Ot I WI c I ftYl!lfi:>_C_o_lo_ny-Park \\'h1tr. n ;o. * St.•nd;ird \\J;:nn. Sl,1-iO -------- i.hth CIPan! LI 8-ffiffi I .1'1~3994 White elephanta! DIIM-a-1.lne Nc.w l'ng .. /\C. all powtr. Exrrllmt rond. 67>3260 '" T-BIRD. good rond $995. W.ill ron111der VW trade It sotnl' cash. 546-31.39 ~------~ • DRIVE ONE HOME TODAY! THUNDERmlDS ·MUSTANGS~ FORDS· FORD TRUCKS. ENGUSH FORDS • SHWY G'rs 98 TO CHOOSE FIOMI '67 THUNDUlllD $4499 l.Mlclff. f uN ,..,,,.,. fed. air, foctorv _,.anty. Perfect CWldlllo!). No. UJalll '6~ MllCUIY MONTlllY ~ Cw'-'. VI. •Utll .. lt&H, P'S, Pa. •odorY •If. u.~ -· .... J2A '64 POii 6A1AIJI 111 XL 4 Or. H.T. VI, tuto,, -....... lfte, rMle. llMIW. WSW No. !KIA 161 CHlftOLIT IMPALA $699 H.T. -· lt&H, Vt. MltllfNtlc. -~ .... & t>r.-a. .... fllA '64 THUNMlltlD Wlllle w/"1/J lllftrtor, f\IUy lecterl ......_ Mull Stt. No. JCA '65 fOU 6Al.AJll sot J Df. H.l . VI. wto .. R&H, PS. Pl, VlfM roof. Ho. JatA '62 CHmOUT 2 TON C.b & <Mui,. VI, 4 1-.t w/2 IN>d. reer nit, nmlftlt eotld. ,, ) I '• HENRY FONDA «nd ANNE BAXTER in 'STRANGER ON THE RUN' A World P~ MOllM /or Telnl.io11 , . Ta.day, 9 PM, NBC I COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER WED< Of OCT. 28 • NOY. 3 ._ ........ ., ....... _ .... ,.., ........ .................... _ ... ...., ... ....,.._ .... ...... .., ........................ _ .. ,.... ... ,.,...._ ... ..... S11s11e ......... _ .......... .... ,.. .............. . ................. 59f · 8 ......... ,., .. .. Pa11cake •Ix .... ~~····· 3tc .. _,.... .............. , ........................ ....,. 'Lllht Cal' Sjiup 331 ............... CIM; ........... ..,. ..... .., -........... -.... -................. ts-. Frosted Flakes .. ~ .. 3 i •1 ....................... .,, .. ,....., ........ 12 I ' ••• ,.. ......... ..... ..,--' ....... Pru• Juice .... ~~::~~ ..... 4tc .................................. .......,., ................ .... .., ...... Coffee ........... -:.~~:::~.~ ........... 63c ........ .., ....... ..._ ...... ....,_ ...... a... ......... .. ........ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEO<, OCT09Elt 2t, 1967 .,,. .., .. pa '1' ••• M-_, .... ~ ....., ............................... . ..... ........................ -........ ...., "-C •..• ........., ..... ....... ~·- Danish P.ols ................. ....., ...... W. .... C--' ..... ~­.. ........ '-"' ......... ,,.......,, 0........ Jt, M, JI,"'-· I --= s.llt' Hll611b1 Dr. (fl Imo~ NII-' 320 West Colorado BML • s.T1I PASAIBA: Fflmlllll & ~ Dr. ~ IUCll: 'l127 Newport BML • 2555 EastbMf Dr. (Eastlllaft Y1111 c.itlf) 10:00 10-..30 11:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 4:30 8:00 9:30 10:30 5:00 12:30 2:30 3:30 " . 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:00 8:00 • !PORT! HIOHl/Olm SUNDAY, OCT08£R 29 l~ AM 9 "° Football Preview (C) 10-.JO 8 NFL TodaJ: (C) Rems vs. Chicago Bears. 11:00 11 AFL Football: (C) Boston Patriots vs. New York Jets. 1:00 D ABC's Wide World of Sports: (C) Tape of yesterday's ~ Patterson-Jerry Quarry bout for the heavyweight elimination tournament. 1:30 0 AFL Football: (C) San Diego Chargers vs. Oakland Raiders. 2:00 m Trojan Football: (C) USC vs. Oregon. 2:30 IJ Notre O.me Football: (C) Notre Dame vs. Michigan Slate; taped yesterday. 4:30 m Trojan Huddl~ (C) 8:00 m Besketball: (C) Anaheim Amigos vs. Oakland RaideB. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 9'.30 IJ NFL TodaJ: (C) Green Bay Packers vs. St. Louis Cardinals at St. Louis. 10:30 tl) Del Mer Race (C) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 5:00 1J Liken Ba~ll: (C) Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Cettics. Chick Hearn calls the action. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 12:30 D NCAA Footb811: (C) Army vs. AJr Force. 2:30 1J Championship Bowling: (C) Bunetta vs. Schissler. 3:30 D Hewallan Open Gqlf: (C) Live telecast from Waialae Coun- try Club, via the Lani Bird satellite from Honolulu, of the $100,000 PGA tournament for the world's top professionaf golfers. Last year, Hawaiian Ted Makalena won the hometown event with a l 7·under·par 271 to become the first islander ever to win a PGA·sponsored champions-Ip. Among others a - pected In the competition are Arnold Palmer. Masters champion Gay Brewer, Billy Casper, Gary Playet"", Julius Boros, Doug Sanders. Bob Goalby, Tom Nieporte. Chi Chi Rodriguez and Gardnef' Didi· inson. The 7,02().yard Waialae course with carefully manicured fairways and velvety-smooth greens trapped by pie· turesque palm trees is set against a Ha- waiian yolcano backdrop, bordef'ed on one side by the ocean. Streams feed into the course creating water hazards on at least six of the 18 holes. CADDY, HAWAIIAN STYL£-l'ert Ei. lu11 Wt>sson stanch IN/ore fiant pa~ic atrft'nnat' which will IN ~d ro INaM ~ first t>xclusivt' /in• colorcasr oj a sportilf6 rvent from rltt> Hat<·aiialt Islands ro rlw United Staru via Lani Bird sart>Oilt> _._,, NBC Tt>levisio11 covu1 tltt finah of tlw S/00,000 Hawaiian 0pt'n Golf Tournamelll, Saturday, Nov. 4 at J:JO l'M afHi Sundlly. Nov. J. Cowrc1111 ori8inates "' Hawllil-1 /Nautl/ul Waialae Counrry C/Mb llNI /N-tuft's a top fi,t'ld. incluJi118 Ht1Wtlil~1 """" Ted Maka/ma (inlt'f), tile thft>ndin8 ai-p. 4:00 IJ Jal Alai: Fast action from the Fronton Palacio in Tijuana, Mexico. 4:30 0 Collete Football Hl&hllchb: (C) Les Keiter hosts. 5:00 0 ABC's Wide Wof'td of Sports: (C) Scheduled are the LA. TtnleS Grand Prix from Riverside, Calif. and the National AAr Races from Reno, Neveda. 6:00 IJ Kines Hockey: (C) L.A. Kings vs. Minnesota North Stars. 8:00 G) Jr. CoOece Football: Venture Pirat6 vs. Pasadena Crty ~ lege Lancers. t*OMJ Nn.·-n lllMI "°""""· in tlrt multiple-ar.•OTJ-winnin.r: movie. -H1111.-°" Tw ABC S.""'6! Nidrt Movie at 9 PM. Set ~.st IW "-riVoflllll of "'°""" Tex01. th~ tmotinn- cltar/:nJ _,...,. is 1J,, 6IDry of 11 Mlfnlr tllltl brutal man .. ·hn scona tit< Cllltk ~ I.a /111/tn Nlpt'.d INilJ. Starrinx with l*-J N,.,,,,,,.,_ .,, l*.nn. Neol in a rw 1ha1 wnn htr an Orear /or lint A<trn:i .,,,,/ Mehyn D011g/al. 0Jcar .. -mnr1 /M Bnt S.,,,,ort~ Acww. • • • Jack Webh caOat for a loltg cofl'tt hr..:ak folio.. mg rhe filming o( a doughaul thop MXnr for an NBC Dragnc'I cpr~"k r«ently. Webb invilcd caA and acw from ~~ul ncartn <fll?t"' "' help ~rit 6 7 2 doughnlft. - • • • Nancy tlmdl. saar-al ~ Is a Many-SpkndomJ Thin~. new wedAby dr'MU taics -cm. has a small dog named ~1oah. which is part coyote. It was giwn to ha hy ;in Indian •h1lc ~he was on location in Moab. Utah. ilming John Ford's -cncHnne Autumn." . . . . wl kid ar....t .., ...ch lhal some ~ 00n·1 rhink I have a 9Crious side.-says Red Slchon. star of Thr R~ S~chon Hour on CBS. ~1 .. u dw sad down. but if vou go ar.'uriJ l:iughing all lbt time tOmelOlllC's ape to lhrow a net ovn Y"u .. • • • Noah Reay. who sun in ABC"s Hondo \pt'r•'· h1~ spare time on the Id lnolding animal figures in •a' ~ is ~ "dl·lnown sculp- tor wbo9e ~ haw bun casc in hronu .... iJ C\h1hi1cd al ar1 pllerics. • • Canadian-born Boh Random. fcatu·f'd as Bar11 .• 1i .. , Rogers in ABC"s Iron Hone. wn horn Rahnt ( hambt'r•. \I lien he crossed the border to try IMs lud in Hony.oc-.1. hr c"rre1:1h figured that t~ name .. Random-•oulcl ~ lucty. <ince it .a, ·~ .. name of the charactCT Ix pb)·cd for thme )can in -r ,.....,,,tf frJmp:· a C'a- n:sd1Jn TV salts. • .. ,,.,.. .. '. ~· , ·~· .... THE OAILY PILOT. lV WEEK. OCTOBER 28 1961 SATURDAY OCTOBER 28 f v f ~ ' 'j (. l:IO .... Ill ... (C) (60 •> &) 5iltip1'1 Island (C) (30 mia.) fE 'ICICJ Dtrrlqw fll) PrilMln If Ceade1e1: A -mentld plea fof the dlouanda cl political prllontrs tl'lroucll04lt Ill world. This film cowtf'I tile -' ; Alltllelty, • lllUltiutioMf ........ to, .... ,,..... of ¥lriM,... a.t. Roberts. Jefe W'lttlr. L190 D U Ci) rrlM Met.it sn.u, U Spec. time for MELODY ~ (t)" (30 min.) * RANCH! look in on this! , @CD Anldt.lif Adwtnt.1 (C} g Melody lbKlll (C) (60 min) m rt.fine tM c llitlr 9 Crutest SIMlw on Elrtll (C) @m EJ ft•tio * Grand Ole Opry airsat7:30 tonite! A must-See! Ch. 5 5:30 0 Nt.n Confwtnc:e (C) (30 min ) 1 O Miu Doactn: (C) (60 min.) Anne Baxter co·hos1s. m Ovt&r U•ib (60 min.) &) lZ O'Clod Hl,tl (Cl (60 min) @ Tiit UntoutM blts EE '°'9tl Mission Q) (i) Man Fn>m UHCl.C (C) m 5'tdrll• m Anibl e1 None 7:00 fJ 9 00 CIS &tnlnc Ntws: (C) (30 min.) Roaer Mudd. n lJlflC Surwy: (Cl (30 min l "Cigarettes-l<ina·Size Troubler· The controverml subject of smokinc comes In for a complete in-depth analysis. O Cldcet (Cl (30 min.) EE H1r11 ol Ivy m Off·•••P @mu Hora de Raul Astor I 7:30 I) a (j) JK•ie Cleason Show (C) (60 min.) 0 ID 00 M1y1: (Cl (60 min.) "Will the Real Prince Please Get Lost?" Youn11 Pnnce Anand~ "twin" for Raji-persuades Teriy Bowen's Indian friend to cha nge clothinr with him so he can haYe a day away from his royal respansibil· 11ies (Rescheduled from Sept. 30) IJ Grand Ole Opry at this * Spec. time! Don't miss big entertainment! NOW! IJ Grtnd Ole Opry: (C) (30 min.) Siu Phillips. Waylona JenniniS Skeeter Davi~. Jim & JeMe auest. 0 @ CV Tiit Dltin& G1m1: (C) (30 min.) Jim Lanae hostt. 0 W11on Treln (C) (90 min) m Truth or Consequences: (C) (30 min.) 8ob Barker hosts. O @Cil ni. Ncwtvwt ea-. (q (30 min.) Bob Eub1nks hosts. m Alln .... (C) (90 min.) m Jf. tot• ,...,.,= <2'h houn} The Riverside Tiaers meet SantJ An1's Bi& Dons EEftNCUllll ED'"' Do11at1 Wortit @ml.as Ylctl- 1:30 I) 9 CJ) lilJ Tltr• S..s: (C) (JO min.) Ernie's new friend. Mike. t11ms oul to be 1 neiahborhood teq armed with BB cun, slinphot. rods and lirecrackers With Steve away iA San Frantis.c:o, Robbi' facu the prob fem of tamln1 his little brothe(s new pat Thr11ts end psydloloo docti help, and the crisis 1sc:1lates ~ the Doualases lurn Mike is a lilt Gina Picerni, Paul P-icemi auest. O Ci) (i) Cft S.lft: (C) (30 m111) "Supersonic Boom." Mex t and 99 hive 48 houri to find 1 seud KAOS we1poo btlore It destroys • US city. The sonic: boom l'Mdllne can de- molish .mole cities by concentratin1 sound waves. Farley Granrer auests. Bill Dana appeus in 1 cameo rott o cm m Lawrena w•: <Cl <r.o min.)lhe Ch1mp11ne Music Makm salute Heltowten. EE Or. Hlllbell's Stcrtt Jownal @m £J DtftdM dt Nacer 9:00 e a (J) Hoa••'• ~ <C> <30 min.) Hoaan finds himself stuck with 1 load of bullet-proof yests and • French courier who wu to delivel them to the French Resist.nee forces. with no apparent way to 1et them out of Stala1 13, out of Germany and into Franc.e. Felice Orlandi auests 0 0 (6J Satllrday NIPt It tM Movies: (C) '1'1'e Qa• Clt'dtn" (dra· ma) '63-0eborah Kerr, Hayley Milts. John Mills. Dame Edith Evans, Ehza· beth Sellars, Felix Aylmer. M1dr11al. a new fOYemess lor J6.year old Laurel, finds that the younaster livtS in a warped fantasy WOf1d, nurtured by the twisted emotions ano trus· trations of her rrendmother. Mrs. St. Mau1ham. As Madri11t attempts to penetrate Laurel's lac.Ide. hef own secret past is exposed She and Mrs. IATIMDl\Y (Ca I ..., St .................... wlttl tM .. .,,. " .. ~ ,.,. din tM ~ fadlr. Mr ..... ......... -...: (Q (30 mln.).,...am•-.a•-.... aa...a111111:.,....., .. ,..... (*-a) '0-..... AIMJ. Tom ~ .....,. E:dmra. ............ ........ E&1111n1 K IJQl (I) ........... (Q (30 .... ) ....... ...., Ja .... the news that llil ,.,.... will ..., tllefll • ,......,,,""" .... ..y- tD enjoy OM al W f ....... wlL Kate tells her claqliler .... ..., ........................... -.1'-Dlc ............. ............... ..,...... .. -......... ta. .... _........_ ....... ,, _.. Ciiil rt·• a .-...-r.da. .......... ... • ~Cl) .... ~ tQ .. ...., ~ ~TIJ,lllt~~· ......, ......... ..... ...,., ....,. 0 ... .... .._. fll S+ \? ' W, a II It I ,_ ... ..., .... .......... ...-. ....... .. .... .._. ........ c.c.. ........... ~-...... llia.G.. .................. .... .,..(Q (30 ... ) • lll ...... llillM ......... ..... ~ tQ (IO .... ) .......................... ................ . ...,. ............ ..... •a.: .. (mt.., i_, .. . .... ....... , ....... ~~llr1rlaw .......... • Jmc....I: -&1 'faa..' Hi-.' ..... -.... wltll die wt .. jm ......... perfann: .. E.t ...... 9'Jallll;,... ....... tQ (30 ... ) e Jle ,._ A C2 '-1> • ........ (Q (30 Ilia.) II! Cl)-.-..... ,,...,... <*-> °U-Jllll s.llq. ...., ..... ........ ~a.. l"Clld ...-: fC> am ........ •-=tQWllllc8ea. a-..A-...&m,..., ,.. 2 1) 'S1 -li?lllt llldMlt a.t ..... ................. ( .. ml)'" Cl J ...... DMt lfML •wa... "17: ,.. s.. _.. ~ PM) '5.J.--a.t ta. ........ ...,.. • .,....... 5Z --(Q ... Those «Pillow Talk" playmates are at it again! • hWHft ee~ lf\e1' SATURDAY 11:15 PM IN COLOaJ ON (i) .,.... (wemm) '59-Jotin Wa,ne, Dean Martin, Rldt Helson, An&le DlciJMoft. Walter Bren nan . a 1111 11111 Heir Ntn: (C) (30 mill.) Jadi Lathim . 8 Rock H~Doris Day * .. LOVER COME BACK" (C) .....,_..._(Q.,._ ... ..... (comedy) '62.......ftodt Hudloll. Doris Day, Tony Rlndlll. Edie Adams. MYertisinc mastem1lnd, renowned as 1,-ctyklller in th• hip· fl'/ huntln1 ""unds of Manhattan, matdMs wits with his captivallna arch riYll, Who I$ ready to make al· most any SICrifiai to wrest away his choke account. Q;t 00 lllM: "TIM Crowded Sly" (drama) 'ro--Oana Andrews, Rhor* Flemlnc. ll:JI U Metie: (C) "fr11ltilt" (drama) ~"' Wynter, Mel Ferrer . 11.:AS 11 Metie: "Carry 0., T_..,.. (comedy) '62-Kenneth Connor, Les· lie Ptlllllps. lZ:ll. Wldlts' T• II) llwil: "TIM Tlainf V'lllW' (mys· tefy) '52-5onla Dresclel, Guy Mid- dleton. Z:45 tJ ltewit: "Iii(• hw" (drama) '42-Ann Sheridan. Robert Cum- mlnp. Claude Rains. ,.~(]) ..... hc•5 THE DA.IL\" PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 28, 1967 0 fllowit: "$tlont °"' tile Nill" D Dil'9Ctilln: (C) "lrwentlofta. Wlf , ......... k .... '\. (drama) '56 -Laurence HaMY. and Peace." Pro111m probes tM IHI· ?:JO St..-tit t..1llllc Anthony steel. in1s of people 11flicted by w1r. D I ISH vs., Mic~. In I 111 .... till ......, CC> "ww i.... * yesterday s grid smash! ~...._ (t) c.i Stmtit LA hcifk c.111 M· D QI Cl)...... ._. ~ u. ....,.. ..._ a c.lerwa: "Rtmtmbrlnce of, (t) NotJW o.-ws. lllidllip9 Sit*. I .:::."cci-lCI ~.7 .. ,,_ I !:r',,,_1<1.., __ _ DID • MM Cits uM1 : A nfu.._ .... .._.,,_.. 1:45 1'I Cllihl11h11 lW ... felllal ..... CC) W • ~ • tM ._.. _. (..,..,,'.S .... fl ... 1:51 ............ ..,,..... ti_.. ..... (C) ............. of tM ..,_ ... ..... .,_.. ....,, 1• , ..... ..,, (C) (J)U..•U11b1 1e'('C) lttblte of ~ tnd ~ 11aCs&11 ...... n.. .... ~ "Al .......... ,...,. nautict of Anaheim. i:GO ...... ,........-: .. n. .... 7:JO U•dtrdot (C) (comedy) '47 -Eddie Clntof, TonJ lZ:lO 1--t1111 .....,. (C) nority abtus of ....., ~ ii ,~. E-Er! (Cl !~~::.;~;;,·= ~e:.s.: OM~.. ..,9;~ 1:00 9 La"" Unt9 Illy Feet Huso. €1) la F1•Hil I* DMtrt fw ... Secar 'lllis Is tM Ute (C) 100 Ft.t»rt: "Other Sheep " 1:00 D MC'a Wide hid el ~: (C) l:lO !-..it: ('C) "SIM ti ...._" Merw TabtntM:lt a.Ir (C) Ci) HertW of TMla (C) Tape of ~s Floyd PatttnlOft· SUcceaflll b••••'s llllW ii ~ lllZl (C) Laa Y-ictil9a Jeny Quarry bout '°' the httWY· God is dlaMtft(ild ..._ lie ..._, • M1f'ftl S.ptftlt19U (C) lO:JO Cit(() NFL Teday: {C) Rams ¥1-weipt dlampionship tlimlnation his teef\11!1 dHclMr' Im ..._ • Tetftlsion TabtrUdt (C) ChicllO Bears. tournament. uutted aDCI is,,..,...._ Mlft l.9· @ ~ Is t11t .,._ (C) I F....tian If flitll {C) fJ llltlillt $ .._.: CC> "1111 KM-sin1 and Mlrioft RIOu .a.. l:lO a CI> L--' "' ... l.M ~ (}) .... ~ (C) blekilll" (ldvent\lf'I) '5S-Surt Lait· D ,,.. c.1 .... (C) , fllowit: "I.nit 1-a" (df'lma) hdlJ (C) easter, Diana Lynn, Dianne Foster. fJ lllllt: .,,,_ lh s.nr <*'· '52-John Hocli1k, Linda Christian. Ci) F1nt 1.,tiat Qlfc:ll (D Illy~ ma) '52--tornel Wiidt. Kirt~ I ~ 1s t11t ~ RoC:a • .,... (i7J m 11ndieltt m 11111t:('C)..,... ... ...,.. $11nd., Stofy Tl .. (C) 11 :00 . li)@ AFL Foethlll: (C) Boston €1) ilMM Dltildlwe isieal) ·~ Gf'IMI. fllowit: "Qin el ll•dil" (1dWn· P1lrloJs YS. Nrw York Jets. l:JO 0 CiJ @ AFl Feetbll: (C) San 4:• ~&>. a.te ........ lure) '3~Ronald. Colman. Lomu I H•••• , ... G11dt (C) DielO Ch1r1ecl vs. Oakland Raiders.. ICU ....S 11 .. Younc. ees.r Romero. • .......... (C) m Ylic:e .. CllwMy I pert: KeiCti **-...... m ~"" Kaflll.afl ~) lep ...., (t) I ~ (}) 1.-S ... ~ Bnlills' mid·ae.atcll ,.rt. '°'CI> ~ Hel!MSS I F .. , ca-di hi Ille ..... (C) 2:00 tJ a. (])Face tile Nltill: (C) I@ CJ) n. ...... (Q -~-, ...... .,~ I ........ w.,..,,,,...,_,_ --!:Oii C:...1 Titrte 11:30 0-...ry: CC) 'St.lie fair. . of ~b1m1 1uests · s..d lllltilt * '• C..., c.Mns (C) • Mewie: "111 ... illl" (1c1Wnlurt) m T• ;.....: (C) USC YS ()re. (1)¥11 .. II 0 ... (C) n.. AilrtltMtt (C) • on Chaney, John Bromfield. &On · , 4:30 "'-•Bhn: (C) M. CtMllll Y.t1•1dea (C) m 9atf• {C) (D .MeN: "Sliltt'a Gk1 F1*f' I 1uesta. 1 m VW.F ,... fDI~-(C) (mystery) '54-loois Hayward, Di1na ~.OI C...,.: (C) ~ 6 an.. Of -6 Oors 1n1." A looet at tllt pYcie "' Ille t :lCI iti!': :~ ~C')' (Cl 12:00. w.w. w.«d WOl1d @rn Ulldtnr., ftr ,... {C) United Nations in mdly's diriW SUNDAY ••• ' ; ' •• •, f1 SUNDAY 7:30,.M@ THRV THVRSO.t.Y MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE hp6 ) -... I -1 .. ,. • I (• • I -1 I I ..! .. • .. I ., I I l:Jll • I , .. c • * • ' f ) .... Cl) .. Z1t1 ~ A (:JO...._,..._. ti .. ..._. A ....,., ............... .... .......... ..,.., .. .... ti• 's '' ..._.•ClllllMIL ........ W: ~<JO•) "lii"1:::,_ .. , ., ... DIM.. - -~ ...... ~ C1D •> ........ tlMHlll--. l .... a..c••> P,.fo A l::JI, ... .., A CJD -..) ...,... -ii .-..r. &Q (30 __ , ........ l •n..T-.il~(ID ... ) 12 9"Dlll .... A CID llill.) ........... (i)T-A Cl>i..---. 1• U (j) Lmil:: A go llil.) ....._'*••as' .... ,._ "* c.w . .,.. .. ... ..... c.., ... .... Fw .... tlls,....__, ... I ... rii :-;. I a c-t: . ,........ ... "-" ... S; 0 0 ; Oldlll1rs.. ..... .. ....... c........_ ___ ...... DcMllJ .......... • Encse...,....... of the * HARKNESS 8AU£TJ 2 tn of • ..,..... acite- ment ...... Greek Theabe! ........... W: C2 ...., ....... rillc ....... .. c.r.s Sl6ills ......... n.n. .. ......., ..... .....,.._ ......... 0 0 ., ...... ,.... ni1led .. in" • ., ..... ...................... ~ ... jiu. 1'1lis ...... ,.,.. ........... e...--r....-.c ~rt 'M • Jllst pi._ iii ........ ..... D tJjJ (})..,... .. .._tit.: CQ (10 .... , ..._ fll st.., Fas." ...,.....__.._aw ··a · 'e 1t1rwilll• -.. , ...... CIDllN1 ...,r..a. I • I ' ? ' CC) • U'h llews) ~----OlllllM~ l .k...., ,_.a.I . ,., .... 7:JI •• Cl)...... a.: (C) (30 ..._)....,. Ds5i1¥s pl.,s1f'bll- .._, , ,,, .... -illto tflS AlrWil Md I I 11111 ,... ID ... • ......_ •ntae 11Rt-.. al ••• WWW. • A m.., Fl• Clauic * ... ...,.., ...... -POUYANNA •"WORLD Of COLOR" • 9 (I) ... ...,,. ...... ... ......--c.tnr. tQ (60 •> ..,.., I lR I " ,lft I of llW'll perts. H.,tlJ flMI ...... II tMt mpra· .......... fCMNld tflS hippy .. ti _, ......_ '" tMt IPI· ... ,...,... lfTMI ill twn to ..., .. ._.......,.._...,rules ....................... with .. N llMd. Jme Wyman, Rlthlnt C,.. "-1 01.W., Jlf1191 Ol'llfY, ....., °"°"· DsuW Crill. ~· c-ar.. ~ ........ Apa P11mt111 abo u . ·-' lllsPs: ......... (bl· ....,..,, ·~ l,...,, Efrem llllllllelist Jr.. lllTJ S¥11iw-. ci.,., -.n.. ., .. ,.... P1 ..... .. ii fWJ M .. I Mf ,..,. ia • LMrlt ... HltCly COIMdJ, becMle .. ., ... tilt(• lwilMllt ..... lad llM.....,,,.,. 4ilillular 11at2'i. I Cll llr. I (30 •> .. '"' c..tl' fill a........ ' Hl8Ql(l)n. [f ~a..: CQ (60 ... , My ....... The r.ow. ... .... ...... pest. 8 Harkness Ballet for an hr. Tht Harkntss Balltt troupt ptrform1 /our contempororJ hulltts in a rectnt ptrformance of thtir west W illi deh111 at the Greek Thtatrt in 1966. Program airs Sundov at 7 PM on KTLA . Channel 5. Julitt Prowu if hosttH * of sustained excitement!--------------------- D tfi1 Cl> n. Flt: <C> (60 mill.) D ~ m S.lldly fllcM 11tw1r. rure> '47-Johnny Sands. Don eutle. "Ir~ Md Violence." Coftclusioll. 'irlllf" (drama) '63-f>aul Newman. fl) Malliltl Ftn1111/Plofilt Unll a .. ,,,. 1111$11dDr &Mine Is P1lricla N11I, Melvyn Dou1las, Bran· 10:15 m News (C) tw.i .. Dswt s,iln' multi-111illioft· don de Wilde. Realistic story of Hud 10:30 0 SKcea Sllry: (C) (30 min.) ...., ......., p&aa when lie lams Bannon, • bfutll, •lflsh man Who Guests ire William Monahan, Prtsi- 1111 ii llllllM to tlle .wudioll of Bob rides rouatishod O¥tt the P1nll1ndle dent of Marineland of lhe Pacific. ~ Ifill "" of ~ and its customs and traditions. and Walter Knott founder of Knott's Ila ;rbaoofd. I ~ (30 min.) Bob Noble. Berei•rm. ' s--..) fldilit n.trt (C) (30 ..., .. ... .... 0 TIM end m ... Apia: CMM J ltiAI (C) ( min.) An eiploration of how I ~~ t-.lO D hfnl Rtpert: (C) (30 min.) and wlly time dl1n1es. 1 i"Ti' T.. Chicl H11 m hosts show oriaJnatln1 m LMis L L04111 (C) (2 Vz hou1'1) fron1 the Los A111t1ts SPorta Alena ff> flaflllr f1111ily 1::J18 U (i} M a1 Sill~ (C) (30 Ind f11turin1 pl1y1rs of the LA. Ell) Tu 1111 lltvlew ililii.) "lly Soll, tlle Adof. The Hub· Llkers b1sketball team ind cellbri· 11~ 6 £...,_ O'Clod bport: (C) Clete ..,. .,. tt1e B..ila find thtmMlwts ties 1tt1ndln1the11mes. Roberts, Stan Duke. ii ..., ..._ .._ Jllrt lkietl liS-Yq SOllw (C) (60 min.) 0 n.. lltlt Hour News: (C) (30 dlelJlts Ilia major tD dramatic 1rts. u..ft Tflllul (C) (30 min.) min.) Tom Brokaw. Ross Porter . ,.... fill epitl rwitc:hes his major, '......-t " rr.flt / CUAP.a u i1 fol Oiscussiofl (C) (30 min.) E" _,. -.,. bep. ..-.., Political (C) CIJ ABC News (C) ,...._ I 0...... Mwe..tw1 • W. "life in the lllMct'" I tnst.s ....._ (C) (30 min.) ...._.. SywipMny (drama) ·55 -Ricardo Montalb1n. ..,._ F1 DJ 1 _, Tun Sfltll I Meet Gold S.11 (30 min.) .Ll!BB I llJ ._ It Q!Wra: S•dlf Feature 'DDall..C.,, study al children 10:00 I~~ llU..: 1.,.11M11a. (C) ~ls Day 1967 (C) at Ifill ,..., ... ,. Now1 School In ( ..... ml1n.) 'nthethn a truddo~ of PIN pehr f11ture/CBS News (C) Flft LludenWI. Flaridl. Studtftts 1r1 u-;v 0 pn e curr~ncy"' I ort 11 :15 : (C) Harry Reasoner. -..,_1 1 ulHOPlllanda came," Nncan counllY Is h11acked, Phelps Mftie: (C) "Walklna My llllt ,_....... 1 lltirt on Ille Trojan leads his men to recover it from 1 Baell "°"''" (musical) '54--Donald Wan. .,. ltudyift1 lllltuallS by in wealthy financier (~rod! Peteri), O'Connor. Janet Le1eh. ......._ .. 1161,. nllttlod. suspectld of obUln1n1 It for his 11.30 .:11 M •-· C) ''S bl d-'s Hert" • private uu · ~ °'""· ( a r •1 D llfllClll * "-Q Qj Cl) HIP Clllparral: (C) (60 (dram•>. '51 -John Derek, Donna .... QI (I)~ lreallen: (C) 1n1n.) "Doctor from Dodie." When Reed, Stdne~ Blackmer . (I) M .) swn., Joaa. Harry Black· Billy Blue Clnnon ls forced into 1 I Tlt1 Ton1eh! S"°'.'f (C) *"' Jr., elld The Nitty Gritty Dirt showdown with ' wanted 1unflahter, Public ~~rv•ce Film (~)" ...,~ lie b saved by wanderini dentist who Movie: Actors and Sm (com• 8 t Ci) ....... : (C) (60 min.) turns out to be IS fut with 1 aun dy) 'SJ-Edward C Robinson. •'TfM Ona." Ben C.rtwriahl as with forceps. Jack Kelly 1uests. 1:00 O Movie: ''Th• Girl fro11 ScotlHd ii ICCUMcl of hltpin1 1 horse thief g SUNDAY NEWS REPORT Yard" (mystery) '37-Karen Morley, *" M allows randl hand Mark * b H . & F Robert Baldwin Cole (Juat Robert Walker) to nurse pres. Y ams rank ~ SpeHint Fittly (C) 1 stolen horse on the PondtrOSI. g Suday, Report (C) (30 min.) Movie: ''Green Fin11trs" (drama) • er. Mi 5 (C) (30 min.) I m Mftle: 'lorn To s,eH" (•dten· • 8-Robert Beatty Carol Raye. ,.,. 7 - Bonanza Bridges Three Generations It's not every TV show these days that can boast an actor goi ng back unto the third generation, but Bo nanza this Sunday (9 PM on NBC) h;i' las~oed not one but three performers whose roots are deep in show business tradition. Titled "The Gentle Ones," the show deals with two brothers who differ, to put it mildly, on how to break a wild stallion. The older, 1ougher brother is played b,y Pat Conway, whose grand- fa1hcr was the l11te, great matinee idol of silent films. FrulCis X. Bushman. and '"OOse fa1her, the late Jack Con•ay, was one of MG M's top dirfcto" in the heyday of Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy. Pat Conway, a TV veteran in his own ri1h1, starred for three years in Tombstone Territory. a 1957-59 series still being seen in syndication. Robert Walker. seen as the younger brother who believes in gentling horses, is the son of the late Robert Walker. a rising young MGM movie star who died tragically in I 9S I at the age of 32. He was married to Jennifer Jones. who is young Walker''I mother. Par CcJnway sums 10 b' lh<' 1 I•"" i11 n ro11si111 ba11/, wl11t Ro1Hr1 Wall<u . /11 11t' back1ro11nd Is Lana Wni•d. Romantic interest for .. Th.: Gentle Ones" is furnished by Lana Wood. whose older sisler. atalie Wood, is today one of Holly- wood's top motion picture \tars. Featured in the episode •~ a spirited black stallion whose an· cestry is unknown but whow progeny should be watched care- fully. The unnamed stallion is something of a scene stealer. **** MUMBO JUMBO MIK£-Milce Nesmith (second from le/t) tries to find a way off 1111• Lr/and he and Peter Torie (le/t), Micky Dolenz. (right) and Davy Jones are stranded on in "Monlcee.s Marooned'' on NBC's The Monlcees. in color Monday, 7:30 PM. ,.... 5:40 ·-• "" .., 5:45 IJ ,_ -..... ""*' 5:0011 s...rt1t s....-CC> 5:20 fJ EM1J l lnl bp«t &:30 II OdJlltr CC) D Educ6tl Ea*-11 (C) fJ Seo,. (C) m EducatioMI Film 1:00 11 9 (I) C.,tai11 Kanpne CC> o Q> 00 • reci., s.... <C> fJ Ealfdlt W"lttl Cltfll (C) m Mr. WitllboM 5"" (C) fl) Sled Mlfbt 7:25 CiJ News: (C) Roy He.I. fJ Ntwt: Bob Palae. 7:30 fJ '""" .... u. (C) 1J Tt_,. I: (C) Jo Ann P1lu1 hosts. m .,.,....., c.t ... Ca6 CC> 1:00 II 9 (I) News: (Cl Joseph Benti. fJ Clr1 Tiii (C) (l7) CD ClrtiMnl; Dilcewtfy, Fri. 1:25 II Men: (C) Al Mann. 9CIJ Cr~ hat l :lO fJ Dr. l.Mltae a.a .. (C) @Cil ,._r1•• .......,_.. 9 (I) Jedi LI llllnt (C) __.., a '-.:..._ _ ........ .............. 89CIJ• Sj .... lloy....... I arllilllllJ ... ....... Ctllllll. ...... r.. .... .loll F.-.. ... ...., ....... f"JllNd ~--ff '" -..., Allen.~-. ...... T .. dlf;._Hanw..W' 'J ... BllWd. ~ .. a.iifllim ........ ma,. au.._ .... BllMl:S.._......._ ..... s.. ... ...... @Cl) ... ...... uoo....,w.ra 10:15 ...... , ... Ila; '-.. ..._, Tw.. 1"lllm..; , = ...,..._; •.•t ''af'1A.. l .. .ll.tllCIJmci ......... .... '---= ..... .,.. ... ,....ml .... (~....-, . ...,c., ... Amtlet'U. ... .., ....... come ,..., .bf ..._ fll 9C's lbya; ~ hWla. .. me'• .. S1111rt; Ron "-'-· fl Me's CMJ.. IOft'I Goribl; c.•-HC-• IDftpUell ....... F-.,; ...... tor .COfltic n. r...,. ar•r .,... fJ ~(1)1i ,, 1 • . .., .... lO:SS fJ @Cl) Ot• -, ..... ~ 1uieeaC1Ja..., .. . o~oo .......,. a...-. s. o.,e-. -..-9:00 119 (I) Candid ea..,. O@(i)Sup Wpellt: (C) Vir· ~@Cfi:n ~ "S .. 1ini1 Griliim ind Bert Convy aunt. · (C) ....._ ..._ 0 Millt OM~: (C) Rossano Braz. • .......... zT CO·hosts. 11:25 ea (I) cas ...., -A IJ o.tra.1eous Opinions (C) m1a ll llnH (C) ll:JOBtllCIJ S...llrl wA (i7J CI) Ort•• Clfl of '67 (C) 0 QI CiJ f:f9 ._ A 9:1511 Edautitllal Fil111 9:25 0 @ @ NIC Newt: (C) Nancy Dickerson. @(l)Ntwl 9:30 11 a w ... ., H111b1111n D @ 00 c:.c.tntitn CC> 1J Mltdlt1 'n' Mita (C) m Tnitll er c:.n.illtl!Cel (C) m r.bl1c s.mc. fll•• ~ (Il CtntBI Hetclital 9:4511 Plllinl Parldr, CoMlnS. Wed. 1 &J Guidepost, Mon., Wed .• Fri.; As- fJ ~Cl) TM hlllJ ._ .... ..._A ., ... 11;45 ea C1J ........ 12:00 8 ._ at._ A GU@ Lll's ... ..,.a fJ @(I) fat' If/I ~ IJT .... I : tct Slaa ..... M1ri1 Cole c:o-llolt. ., .... _ .... 2 .a Qt(l)W,f/I........, • •••• •• •• •• •• ... ~ -~ . ., 1::.9 •• em !:: s.fla .... , ... 2:9 ... ,,. ..... -~ .,. •111 .(I] 221•• z:11•• !.! .... :::- !=: .... ... @()) .,.. 2:518• HI ... ..... ~ ... ... •'-* ft"'P\ ... "" ... til@I A31 ... , .... 1= ... ··••C1>• ..... -••C1>-........ . ... (I)._. ... .. ...... ..,... ...... ............ --.. !SI.ifs'; la • , I fbl ••@• ...... ~ enw•,..... 1:11••<1>-.... ~ ••@ ......... .._, ••~ • , VJ • q I ~ ,..., ...... c--. ......... SeWllJ ........... ,.... ...... ...... a, .... .... ......,.....,. .,.. ....... , 1t(QN ,... ........__ .......... ..... &II .... ~ Cfllc. Pit ,...._, .... Wif1111111, Suuft llr· A11t. EMJ Mlold, Abbe LIM, M111J 1..-. 0.. De Lui•. Fr1n Jtffrtes, Vin Scully, Jan Mumy, Hey• Here· re.t. ~int Susann, Tommy Lio· Mtti. • .., ..., .. (C) 4• 8 llr, U; UrlJ sai.w, Thuri. 8 ... F ... Wed. only. II 1119rc:e CeeNt; Ceerp ..... liM, (C) Fri. D ~CI> n. DltilC. c.. <C> • Wiid• M•111 sa.. (C) ....... ,..,..(C) a Cll n. u.e " "'-"' <C> 4:JI 9 EartJ Slllw: Set Daytime Movies. 8 ... F .. : See Da~ime MO'tles. 2:e1e1e i. • .. ~ a Twn to s for the GEO. 811Cilll9 ...,_ .. ..., * PUTNAM NEWS! Hurry! iiiili riiii -....... •. .. • ..... ,.... ... (C) ...... ~ .... enw•· I FS-.. DTlle ....... r: (C) Buter Wu d. z • ._,, lie T9' sa.. (C) ............. @(J)u.11 ......... ....... fWlffl 5 .lY ....... •Ditat •<l>A ' left Oj(j)Tlle Secr1t Stlrm (C) 2:25.-.. z.:11•• -.. --.. !.!~-= ~.:» ~ ... me s s s .a. c.i•••• ::.. ............. ~~ ......... r..lils ..... ............ • ._ .. .,"11A .............. aw-.....,.. .. .,.....,... ..... Hl89Cm.t~ ...... s...s. Mt ........... .. .......... •. _ ............. ............ ........... A •. , ......... • r.....-. .,, .... ~.,.=,·n ... ,.,.. ..... a.,11119 11111. __ .... ........,,..,.. II@ ~.,.. I 5 If ~ ...... 8'-,,_._,m IQ I W ..... A;-c.t. ffWIJ. .... ..._A S:ll8 UMn ......,.: (C) Fridey. Los Anltla Llu ri vs. Boston Celtics. Cltitt Ha ni e1lb the 1ction. a •••;1111• (C) • ....., ..... ..,, .. (C) ....... Ttwte (C) ("J(J)S. .... . ,..,.. .,,. . u oo a..... QI Cl) Te Tel tlle Tnrtll (C) 5:15 fl) Tiie F.-., liillt Stll8~(C) • @ CJ) MC "-': (C) Peter Jen- .. p. B U.1 -. (C) Mon.; AM1eU _. ~ Clrtllla, (C) Tues .• Thuri.; Sm;1 -. (C) Wed.; lillbl tM U., (C) Friday . • Tiie Mlll9I Fa•U, tit (j) Tllil Dir 19'7 (C) ...... ....,,.~ a Cl).....,.. rtzza hr1J ,..,...~ a..11 ZI lffef'I .ir U.. flf tilt lei ....... Cilr ... c:..tr Sdleeb ,., ................ ,...r ........ ................ ~ .. ..-. ,,..,... fer tieaOen. f'rOs .,_ ........... II fellews: ....., 1:30 AM·Z:lO T....., 10:20 AM -3:30 W1•11•" 9:45 AM-3:30 n.-, 9:45 AM-4:30 ffWay 10:00 AM·Z:30 L••ll •111·1 1allll•1! -.. •r. Ell l1 lla1ll! Monday through Friday 'IPM~! . P11e 9 \ Twin Brothers Track Big Bears To Save Them from Extinction Twin brothers Frank Jnd John Craighead hunt rare game in America in ''Grizzly!" the season's premiere National Geographic Soaety special in color, Wednesday at 7:30 PM on C BS. The Craipeadt track grizzlies In Yellowstone National P:ark, 001 to kiU the bi& bears but to save tMm rrom extinction. The arizzly bear (Urnu ltorribilis> has roamed Nonh America for counlleu eons, but in just a century and :a half it has been nearly exterminated. Less than a thousand grizzlies remain in the United States outside Alaska. On the program, the Craigheads ore shown in the early years of this first major scientific study of the grizzly, trapping and then drugging bears in order to examine them. Each bear gels a number A fla111 1rlu)y ond Mr cub. nirm~rs of tlir Ursus horribilis spuiu <>I bttlr tllol In tit~ past century and o Ital/ 'lieu dwlndlt!d to nrar utinctio11, survey tlie open spaces whut! thrlr ancutors havr roomed for rortS. and a brightly colored ear tag to make possible a census and to enable researchers to keep track of intl1v1dual bears. The Craiaheads collect much valuable biological data. Milk sam· pies supply clues to the grizzly's body chemistry and reveal relation- ships with other species. Samples of blood d isclose 1hat grizzlies, like humans, have high cholesterol and low thyroid levels. But grizzlies, unlike humans, apparently escape hardening of the arteries. Further research, hopefully, wilJ tell why and lead to a better understanding of the disease in humans. As the program pTogresses, the Craigheads arc shown seeking further means to increase their observations of hear behavior. They demonstrate electronic devices to locate. foll ow and get close to this powerful animal that is most active at night and sleeps much of the day in dense. timbered retreats. Viewers will see the Craig- beads attach tiny radios to collars around many grizzly necks, and then t.rack every move of the "bu~d" Ursus horrihilis. The brothers are shown working in other wildlife experiment s with predatory birds, Canadian geese and elk. "Frank anti John Craighead have spent their lives seeking to underst~n<l and preserve wild creatures,'' says writer-producer-direc- t~r Irwin Rosten in his script of "Grizzly!'' "They believe all man- kind_ would .somehow be poorer if the grizzly or eagle or any other species vanished from earth. They see all beings as part of a wondrous scheme." "All creatures." John Craighead says, "including man. exhibit SO'!'e co~mon behavior traits deeply rooted in animal instinct and animal drive. So, as ''e strive to know ourselves and to understand ou~ own. behavior, we find there is much we can learn by studying an~mal_ hfej .. whether it he mice or grizzly bears.'' . . <;inzzly. was produced by the National Geographic Society and David L. Wolper. Robcn c. Doyle is executive producer. ..... 10 THE ONLY PtL.OT, lV WEEK, OCT08 CR 28, 1961 MONDAY OCT08ER 30 For morninc and afternoon listinp, pleue see MY· TIME PROGRAMS. Belolr, for your comenience, .. the day'a movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 11:29 tit oo -tc) lcll 8 So funny, IO .... , IO * true-to-life! Catch Ozzie Ii Harriet today! ............ (30 ... ) .,,_.. .... (JDllill.) ..... ..,(JOlliL) ....... ,.... a a ?'n ..... ~ .¥... -a •• ..... vi - 7•86(1)•~ .. (q 10:00 L "CeupirKy .. Helltl"' (drlm)I (10 ... ) ..... c-6illl. ' illi Palmer, Sylvia SW. 8 M " J Mlllla; ..,_. (C) (30 m HAU• Had Few s-" ,._, .._, '41-Susan Hayward, llllfid &«..-. a HITCHCOCK! Mary Alt« 11:00 0 "QtMeo o1 ni. Aluan'" ,.._. * stars! How nol to m•· lure) '47-Patricia MonlOll. ..... els a wea..._ uncle! fiptiar , • .,__.. ,....._., '54 ..... ,, -Wlllanf Parker. 1--•h•• (JO.._) FT,_, tQ (JO .... ) 12:30 m (C) "T1la Scartet c:.r"' (.._. . 1'a ffM, 1 tQ (JO..._) tu~e~ 'SS -Com• Wilde. MicUll ClllWI .... A (JO •> W1ld1nr. ,_...c...1 ...... ._ 4:30 ti (C) "Calihnlia ~ (M· ct•a~ ~ T.r (w. venture) '52-Comel Wi6de. flflSI ~ ........ Dllil 0.,. Wri1ht. fB Nist _, -= "W•." Dr ...... Q (C) "T• c.,. f,.. T..... Zifflf'lleill, I jliifCijallill .. tile (comedy) '48-0eftnls Mofpe .. .ladl1 Soaaler'I Calhr-. rw,ct 1 a rtytic Carson. , ,......._ _._,•tile ,... I r 'J r ·.. • • ( ! I rs.::::." ... 5:l0 IJ LAREDO! Rangets act as * bodyguards to 9-yr. old! &:00 ti ne lie 11an: <C> cr.o •> Jerry Dunphy. 0 Tiie 6tll ..... Nan: (C) (fiO iiifn.) Rob4!rt Abemedly, JldL L1ttYm. 0 L.A. TV DEBUT-COLOR * "THE YOUNG GUNS OFl TEXAS" starrinc JIM I MITCHUM, Al.AH LADO! 0 Sb O'Qect lllewil: (C) ., .... Ciuas of ,_... (westn) '62-JiJI Mitchum, Alana Ladd, Jody fllc:Qu. 0 '""' (C) (fiO min.) m ,,.. HtfMt <C> clO .... , ~ (}) llewia: ..,.. , .... t...rl (western) '59 -Pat Wayne, Dan O'Herlihy, Yvonne De Car1o. t'B Mr. 1114 lln. ..... till Wiiiars ~ fB Ci) TM n.tse.es (C) @ED ra 7:1tfDSld -..it ....vc-... 7-.ll II a (j) C 'I 4CJ (IO llil..) T• ....... ar., -.rtan frw Fabls ill 11111 .:r ; t• --der.,..., • ...._ c..... ere. ..,., Ydof Fretdt pal. an. -......: tt> (JO .._> ·-......en ......... " n...,. had fer I *-t .... lft# ,..., ttMfs !Iii pit.s .. I .._-. ..... SllorUy .... ...., ......... il&allll.Tlle .......... ~aiir ..., "*"' ... !Iii ' ......................... ,., Ille .,._. .. .... laal ... J'*S. ....., ~ ........ c,_ Mda.t11.m ... ....... 8 "THE UNINVITED" is the * createst dl05t 1ome-pimp1er ewer filmed. 'll~J! ..... I I ..,. <*-'> • lliRMd, Rutll H...,, Gail lbmel. ,.,.. -fllMI .... ---las ewil dial f-.iulles tile pt .. Iowa ill Hie ...... ol ........ ..,.aery ~ ... -...., purdmed • &,IMd. 1D11111:n: ---1D11111 :m: O @CI lllln.) "far who WIS tc If Hayes for tMit I Jilll Sinda James6'9 ...... ,....,, 'le n.Mllt . ~'-:. 19. !::!~ am Mutl ec..ic uea-• ..,. DllC !Wryakln I llinl ICCI wittl llllml ., ~" Mar1yn M1 8 Tune c * irwited' ..,.. blttl ... dlu ll*t 1= !line." ffl ~­....... °"""' d. ewYI l:ll•BCI lllllL) Mr to Clludl QUll he Lucy ,.., for star I '-~~ it.ti NII I vilt.p. Al Qp&I IS adlafs, .. llut °' . taedlef. I I=?. I~ t:llf.'80 min.) Alie a..t tape conflllioe IDUrmel I Goober .. nold bu& his $25,0 report il fi'o!n~ Wonl." s mrt V'ictc in1 a sla dlrtc:tof J clitnts. si carter 1no beat the I Carolyn JI van ls f1 Hoffman, nist Paul Anne Hot D (ij)C (30 min.) When we dtred, '" posslble found dt1 fJ @ CI> C.-., i. All1u: (C) (60 tie sonbatllin1 caper with Police· .ua.) ~F1111 and Clft." Blue Eyes, women Pew Doyle so he can case who was tent to prbon by Command· the y1eht on which Lacy died. Dan er K.,a lor killln1 wild enlmels Tobin, Leon AYin. Pamel1 Currin for tMit ltlttl Ind cllW'l, klcln191 ruest. Maurine Dawson Joins the •· .ita S*lllr and !tit Comn11nder. rin ust 11 Pew. JMm Gltll'l l»lst&. II) tllliu,: (C) (30 min.) "P1se1nt· G ..._ $ Mwle: .,...... (blo1· ry of Thailand." The rituals and P•I· ,..,..,, '65 -Clrol Lyni.,, Efrem eantty of Banpok ire captured u n.lleMlt Jt. color cam ... fOCllS Oft the WOftd • • T ... W C 'II 11 (C) (30 flW Blllnae dltQfl. ... , ... ..... ........ , ......... : ·=:"·--· ! ""' -CIO M .) Oii.a.,: Ad um halls, .......... .....,, ... ti lDle .... Elb'llls ....... t-.JO ft Cl) lfi TeUy. (C) (3 hou") fm -.ct ....W IN Y•: Host Jon Green Bay Picken va. st. Louis filmall and 1uest Jim Fullerton dis-Clrdln1ls 1t St Louis. cuss Mutual funds. l.J ~ CI> "1t• "*-: (C) (30 E ~ J CllllClll M iiirn.) Bitty 1nd ROdney hwe • ren- 11:11 a .... frM UflCU.: (C} (60 min.) dllVOUS 1t the 11ra1e: Eddie tries to •'lfle Dudty Quest Affair." Solo ind comfort 1 crylna RI!', Adrienne ac:· llufyallin become the prey of 1 cun· cuses Peyton of 1Y01dln1 her. ninl 1CC1ntric who pl1ys hunter fJ TeltPt Ill (C) (90 min.) _.. .. ......_ .. Is .. " D II) 811rp Plenot's World Adft11-"''" ~"a!" u " 11me. 1rren t.1: (C) (30 min.) "Bonnie Scot· McG1Yift 11 Karmall. the hunter. 1 d .. lllf1p Mnort Is Shella, the helms. m NET Jolttul: "Cub• Today." The B Tune quick to "The Un· rll'IOlutlonlry spirit of Clstro's Cuba * invited"! tt's a &ripper! is an1tyzed in this repcrt, ran1ln1 • ~ (C) (30 min.) Eliza· from a meetl~a ol lhe Oraaniution bttll lliloMaometY ind Mirtin Lin· ol Latin Amencart States to 1 c1ml· -., pat. val al the birtllplau of the rewlu· fB ,_ c-tion-Santl11Q. Clnclid film shows fl) .... el Ille 1Me1: "The fearful Clstro, ~tok"r ClrmichHI and oth· JOq." French edv•ncements cause •rs ur11n1 v~lence ~nd auen111a "'* in Ensland, and Yon likes warfare In Llltn Amenca. b '·ncl' .. I d "ltwilta M•sial ,._.. ' .. 1n~ n s 1rmy an lO!GO . ~ Cl) 1 SW. (C} (60 min.) °""'1 daimln1 the CIOWl'I. " ed Suh of Courap." The arrival E Lii VlclMNI of Kelty and Scott in a small Grffk 1:318 a Cl) T1lt ltlcy sa...; (C) (30 Vllllle trfuers the Wrath Of I ven- fllill.) Mr. Mooney refuses a loan aeance·sttkina Pappas, lither of to Chudl Willis (Robert Goulet) be· Stephanie. a local bea uty believed e11111 lie has "beady eyes." but to hive been "wronaed" by Kelly Lucy tea llim u a perfect double on a previous visit. Roaer C. Car-'°' stu Aobtfl Goulet. mel. Louise Sorel auesl. l.J ~CI> ht PIWI: (C) (30 min.) 8 It's happening right now "file Oea111·Do·Us-Part Raid." The * on GEO PUTNAM News! Rats run into 1n ambush In an Arab • w l1 ... Allhouah wounded, Tray IS· e ,.., .. Pllbl1• " ... (C) (60 e1pa 1s Ille Germ1ns capture the mfn.) others. 1nd he seeks refuae In the fJ ~ (1) ~ 111 Valley: (C) (60 llUt al an Irish neut11I tchool· ~lrt.) 'GUTlty. Jarrod Barkley risu tl9Chtr PIPJll Scott &uests.. his life lryin1 to save a client Con- 1.._:. Cti1fia sa..w (C) (90 min.) victed murderer Jeff Bowd~n escapes Wu•lrflll w.w of w. ... : (C) cust~y ind talles refuae 1n a school I( 1111D.) "Rltum to Budapest." !built: =l~d(~) 1(:~in.) : E.4llallM Daria& v..m. (C) (30 min.) Wertcl TOIMfrow HI II 18 (I)-., Crlfflttl: (C) (30 Tutr. fa•ilitf mill.) Wf • toft Opie disobtYS him 10:30 Del Mar bee (C) (30 min.) and tipt-reconb a bank robber's fut.. fll•: "Behind Pri'°" CDnfmioft. While Aurtt Bet cooks Gates." IDUf'IMt mub for the prisoner end flQ Wutllapie Wld In RIWift Goober llands 1uard, Opie and Ar· 11:00. n. lltll Hellr News: (C) (30 nold bus the cell. Then they dla up min.) Georae Skinner. Raler Johnson. llis $25,000 loot. but ere afraid to a Of lMHb 1acl Se• (C) (60 mlrt.) rtPort il Herbie Flye auests. News final: (C) (30 min.) Baxter 8 ~@ Deuy TM•u ttovr: (C) Ward. {ro min.) "F1mt Is 1 Four·letter fJ Mowle: '401y of the Outlaw" Word." Stacey McClll tries to pre· (western) '59 -Robert Ryao, Burl went YJCtor Fairbanks from publish· Ives, Tina Louise. ln1 1 slanderous story about film· I Jot Pyne (C) (30 min.) director Jeff Hoffman, one of her1 Nen: (C) (30 min.) Bill Joh ns. clients, since It could ruin both his ~Official DetKtlwe career and marria11. Siie deddes to 16 Tiiis D11 1967 (C) bt1t the publisher et his owrt 11me. 11:30 • ~TH Tonl&M S1tow (C) Clrolyn Jones is Stacey, Berry Sulli· Joey llshlp Sllow (C) Vin is Falrb1nks. Rlch1rd Conte Is Les ant Sltow (C) Hoffman, MichHI Rennie ls colum· Movie: "TIJ ind Cit Me" (mys· nlst Paul H11ton, Geraldine Brooks Is tery) '51 -Franll Lovejoy, Lloyd Anne Hoffm1n. ' Bridaes. 1.J @ (1) Tiiie ftlolly S41Uld: (C) j 12:00 It Spooll-ln Movie: ''Tiie Wolf Man" (30 min.f''The Pit Hind of Death."! (hOrror) '42-Lon Chaney. 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They will be beamed from Paumolu - • state to the Lani Bird communicohoiu satellite in stollonary orbit o.- the Padflc and picked up on U.S. mainland ot the Brewster Flat, Washington land station. From Brewster Flat they wm '>e fed to the telmsion sets across the country. The cowroge will also be Mnt to Japan via Lani Bird, and to London via Early Bird satellite. lost year, Hawaiian Ted Mokalena won the hometown event with a 17-under-par 271 to become the first ~slander ..., to win o PGA-sponsored championship. The burly. emy-going Ha- waiian fired a dosing 68 to dominate by three strokes a dauy field that included Brewer, Casper, Sanden. littler, Geiberger, Hebert, Crampton and Souchak. T U E SD AY ocn.:a 31 For mominc • afternoon listinp., pleae see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS lelow, ,_ ,... caannhra. .. tt.ea,· ...... DAmllE MOVIES THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI(. OCTOBER 28, 1967 i:21 fa (I) -(C) m ,ftfY MatM (60 min.) hulth 1nd a lon&er life Is examined, fl) St9d MlfMt S.•!UtJ/Otfice tf, with Ctete Roberts servina as report. lc1I Ult P'rnidtnt er. The proar1m reveals that milliona 8 OlllE .. HARRIET! 15-yr. m NET f'laJlloll•: ·ihe Tale of of American' are suffer1n1 from * old Dnid cets a pipe!I Gtnjl #8." Repot some form of heart diM1se due not A marvelous must-see! -.IJIMa de a. htrtlla to ovlfWOB but to undtrworli-t • Uil ne&ltct that Cln hM Mflous COii• 8 ... _. llllrilt PO ""11·> ' 1:00 DU (j) JenJ '-" Sllew: CC)' aequenct&. • .,,_.._,--:-.:»mill.>' :..:-J=-.s~"=\ 9TumtoGEORGEPUTNAM .... ·11...-. I * on s tor u.. .._tt E 7 a •' " s llfllt tc> • ROUER GAME5-llvet (C) ! ........... ._ tQ (to t.:'* ," .• ,"~;. * T·BIRDS vs. CHICAGO D~(l)tWts:M hllce: (C) l (f.', ?? ,._ • ..., .._ (C) (2 hou11) (tlO iiirn.)Blna Crosb1 holb. Yictor J4 I m ,...... (C) (30 min.) Bora•. Roser Miller. Gall Mll1ln. 11:11 II ...... alt. ..... (*-'al '62 1• 8 ~Cl) cm &mile ..._. (C) fl),... c.. Paul L1ndt auest. The United Na· -JMtl Bllir. Pit« .,...._ (lb -.)Wlllr Crol*ltt. • I 81 u. Vldt.. lions Children's Choir ind the htlcije ......... Tll" (Iha •enla'y} '51-• P' r j •• a., ...... (C) (301 •·JO R Q Cl)~ ~ Hottr: (C) flnn Group also IA featured. . Ti* ...,....._ --> . . (IQ ..,, ) r Con !Kiit cOo m Alea lk•r News (C) (60 min.) 11• II,,,..... (Wll4n) "S2-&ll ..,.,_ • DEATH YALL£Y DAYS Ind~~~ ':n.s =~· Freddie~..: m Ftcet Ind '**'.cc> (30 mlll.) lialn.. .., • ! II ,,.,_-(..,stefy) * in excitinc story of frHloldtr (Skelton) 1tt1nds 1 love· ~ F~e Al•: 'Counsel IOf '42_,eter lam. Indian who led his people In 111d tries to btcomt a hippie. fJi) ..... "H nosia .. David U:JO •"I ....,., fti1 ...._.. (Mdlol· to .....__..___ • Cal"f D Tlle l!Wlden: (C) (60 min.) · . 1• YP 1 · ... f ) ·52 -librilp lllcNlfoe AMI fTWfl in I • "Summit Melllni." P1rt I of two Prowitt eum nes the lets '"" Ill· :S., · 8 .... ...,-.,.: (C) (30 min.) pirts. DIYld Vincent and Mlchitl llSits connected with the ut ot . "\.It .., ..... ;.." r,.. *'Y ol lmsldtr ltern of en 1lltn plot to hypnosis. 4:.JO 8 .......... ~ ..... fQi9. ......... 1911 a.... IMUll bme, assassinate the world's leaders Ill Qt) Cl) Dtdlie4I .....-(~) 'U-W"idl Bell .._ W WI ,..,.. ID freedOnl from m111t. William Windom, Di1n1 Hy· II) Ttm di £...- Lupi, loll 0...,. ~.,.r ... lllOldc..ifOf'ftia. land, Mich11I Rennie, Eduard F11nzll0:30llQl (l)Wlllt, Wiiiet, Wlllu a ...... , ... , ... M;5*: Ir ..... tc> (lO .... ) . auest. WMfe, MJ1 (C) (30 min.) "JFK-the Zltor*J, CJep l....... at flt 1 I II (C) (30 llMft.) m Men Crtttill Slltw (C) (90 min.) Childhood Y1111: A Memoir for Tele-~ =~~ m w..-wst: (C) (30 min.) "The vision by His Mother." Mrs. Joseph -~ llllk ,,.... T.r ( . lost Temple." K«!Mdy reminl1ees 1bout the Mtty -'!I . CllNll fl) Tlllnl Miii 191111 of her ton, former President i lut .......,_, Doris D11. .-i La Ma John f. Kennedy, 1nd talks of "-'· S:ll Plill II .... Uil Mdy l1mlly lift. CBS News Ccw,._ a LAREDO! It's a Roman s..111 * .._ 1;45 fill lfltitll c..4ar spondtnt Harri Rearontf ecc:ompe· r-· · the W 1 7:11 • -.0 ..,... ""9rt/~ 9':00 D -m Wlfld ''•"'• MMt: nles ROM Kenned1 on a tour ot ttle * unpere m est. 7:JIBCllCE:a.;rt: (C) (60 mln.)I ({)~~ .. , .. tile bl!" (drema)I house In Brookllne. Mass. where .loll• 5:11 B Die .. ~ tc> (60 .... , .,._ ~ L80ftld ~n-1 '67 -Ht!WY Fonda, Mldl1t1 Paru, Kennecfy was born. J1rYJ o..iiir. *J ,.tflJ ......_ U ·COll'ticts Anne Suter, Dan Ouryta, Sal Mineo. m ..... (C) (30 min.) 81'e • .._ ~ (C) (iO •A .... a.-. U.. cross-eyed • In 1885 In the bluk town of Binner, fJl> C.W. Reapn'a P'rea c...t ..... .-.) ...._ MlerMdly, Jld t.--. ._ ill~ to ID '**to the com· New Mulco. Ben CMmbtrlaln (Fon· 11:00 Ra.. O'Qect Repert; (C) (30 "'1 II jlil . da>--n 1~lc itinerant to whom aifn.) >tfrJ DunPhJ . • ROCK HUDSOM-"NEYER au Ci) I .._ " ~ (C) dlftlt Ind self·doubt came ~t-Q n. 11~ ...... Ntft: (C} (30 * SAY GOODBYE"-COLOR! tlO *5 ~s • Movie Is forclcl to run for hit life from 1 min.) Geor11 Skinner, Rifer Jo11111011. a. rcaea 111111: (Q --5".-... *ddes to QUit the ... poue of brvt•I lawmen when wrona· B Of l.uds 1114 s... (C) (60 mill.) Sly ' a j -( ..... ) '56 -lllcti ...... ,,..,.. ... becolM • ~ fully awned of I bar &ir1's murder. ..... flul: (C) (30 min.) ...... ...._, Cor1lll ........ '-It IUr lifter lie _, TOf11 are 11111.ned m Tiiie Mlrkln Wiit; (C) (30 Ward. SUdltL t..a aft• _..., out • " Id ill • NASA clocu-mary him. min.) "Clnadlan Kaltldotcopt." 0 ....._: (C) "MlfJw ClltW' (hO<· tiis wife. .., -...S Ille wn i. ..... ~ =.. ._ 30 fl) rut.rt Fll•: "Pecos Kid." rorHouan1 Podesta, Christophtr Ille ..... W "8 911 ._ ... to ., T..., (C) ( fJi) F..e.re: (C) "MOllument to the Ltt. loclte lllf. --~ (]) Canilell' lertla: CC>' Ofum." Step-by-step documtntary m Jee P'yDt (C) (30 mm.) 1J ._, ca cm · > II "'41 1 .. of the buildlna of the St Louis Gate· CD ....._: "Privlte Hell W' (mp- •• ._ ..,_. (Q ";; .._) (ID -.) ~r:-~! :::r1 w11 Arch. ThrM 111rs in. the maklnc. ttry) '54-ldl Lupino, Howard Outf. ~(I) ..-C ""-lAft .._. 11 W::. ~-~ Utt Chica U. the fltm cowers the entire contlruc· ii~...., To ":ta 1 Mlllilulre W" (drW) ~n ,trey a. ~De=-wi.o ,._ 1 m~ tlon of the huae stalnlus stttl erdl. ~ tf:$::,. Dr/ 1 (C) Ti .. ~ 11iJ the Gori11n. E TY llakll o..t pt. co.. .,_,. 8-$11Mr..,....... lbioa· t:JOR8(1)1eed llentlq, w.w:lll:l08~: "Or; ...,.. llMI Mr • • ... _. fllrL ... ....,) ~ L~. Or-nm-("f) (30 min.) Mr. Hutton atr1naui ..,. (horror) 4l--$ptnctr Tracy, •......,. .. 1 llililt lr~ BlrTJ ~. for his dix jocUys Lewis alld. UM Turntr. 9Cl)1111 flal ' (t) • Tnillt • C1 t .: (C) (30 Cl1rl1, to do their s~ from 1 dudt1 11 ~:, T= = fcJ e o hlie .... ) Boll Blftier hosts. 1 t1nch but then learns h it rea lly a. Lu~ .. Stlew (C) __ ::..--------------------•••ranch. DltVid Ketchum 1ues1s.I D ~CI) NYf'O: (C) (JO min.)1 lZ:OO U SpeN·lll" Mewte: ':lie S.. 11 DEtlTUR • .,.... •• I FR w II I ·---~T--. •Ne 1,., lill • c.~ Ctr..., COllP\Aft D&MTAL HllVlf:8 { .... 14 "\;Itch 1 Hero." Ott. Mike Haines fr1nll1t1.U'! (horror) 39 -Bol1a breaks down 1 alr1's alibi and In· Karloff, Bu1I Rathbone. crlmlnetes her boyfriend, 1 vlleran 12:30 w. lrullina '9iftt Ma rine. in the slayina ol a drunk. Mowlt: ..... •••(' (mysttf)) Judi West. Robert Forster, Mlchaell '4 -Oana Andrews, Jane Wyatt . Currie 1uest. 1:0011111$: "AINnl tllt l..Mlt(' 0 TtllPI 111 (C) (90 min.) (m1J1ery) 'U -Albert Otkkw, Su11n m 'assport to Trnel: (C) (30 min.), Hayward. "Casual Cruise to Peru." I 8 Ntw1 Wr111-at1. local (C) fJi) l11pe of WOllMll Votlrs: A db· Movie: (C) .... ...a.I" (IC*· cussion ol the death penalty b1 Gilda tacular) '62 -Bellnd1 Lee, Spyros Cohen, prominent defenae attorney, Fokas. a~ J .. ~I.lier Leavy, chle~ f~r the l:lO m All·NIPt M1¥1ts: "Fort A'&itr1" tr~ls d.v1son of the LA D1stnct At· (adventure) '53-Ywnne De Carlo, tomey. Carlos Thompson, "Affection*" Ill Clllno H•rera Yours" (comedy) '41-Merle Oberon, , 10:00 R MXT Reports: (C) (30 min.) Dennis Morpn. ''Ciptaill Bid I ''fhe Danaer Y11rs: Over 35." Proper! Jack" (1dventur1) '52-Georie San· exercise ind Its relatlonihlp to aood' ders. Patricia Roe. '#· .. , ,. ff. " Ir. :y. .. 1s ,) (' tn C· .. !' >. ' •• • I• ,, ~i~Q 1•14'·ct r: EMac "'-= (C) (30 ... ) Waller Ctonkite. For-n·ic..t.r... ..... ................ y. 8 7 I J ....., l(flrt (C) (30 • 'tfficHCOCK! A triangle * of ..... & Murder witll a wild twist! Must! 1WE PRDGUllS ..... ,_,_.cshe. .. tM ..,.. •tf11 • ... -...: (311 ... ) "T• ,.... .... tac ......... .., MYmlE MOVIES ....................... ...... .., -· Mlrpttt ~DI. ... A..._ .... ...,. <--1 8 CR.mil• t11e z.: (C) (30 4j) ~ ...... DIMie .,. ..._) DIM-. from Midton Sdlool ....._ .-1 .,, II t1le new Los Anpla • ........ __. ~) '46j blo. wllert they watd! tM 111i1111ls -a-r.. ...... .... ... f-. ..,, ' stOty by M6J Ii. 8 ...._. ~ ~) '50 Oewille, IM "'1 with t1le animals. w-......., llllJ ... ........_I fr,., CC> (30 mm.> ....... ,....,.. ~) ·~ n,,......., (C) QO min..) .......... Caly Cinllt. j Cillir.a'• .... (C) (30 mi11.) IZ::Jl. "'h 1 ....... C*w) '41 TGllial C.../...._ ..._ ~ 9-td. "" C..,.. Ci), ....... tt ••• tQ .,.. ....... " ...... <-'-~ ,.... .. '"-...... , "SZ • • lialillr • .,.. s..ta .. .... .... ... 7:11 tllcl ..... a.,.rt/C:.... 4:119.,... r.-~ '9 ~ '-It ...... ._-. 11 BRITANNICA presents: * National Geographic I Cok1r Speciat: i:JI "GRIZZLY!" • lAREDO ii we.re al ti QJ oo ... U ......... !fcoo: .... 1 CriDtf! <C> * the bic WI 11 ! • action (60 ••)A Nllioml Gq:raptiic So- is! TodaJ meet Ille Prince' atty special filmed In Yellowstone nd Cllllld Teton National Parks. Ori. of Amhasia! Best Bet! w. 11111 rrallk Caichead, twin ...... ~ A <• •>1 ~ilk wiewen on 1 a>nWf· Jlrwy ....,_ mm hunt for the most dlncerous ., 1'a • ._ ~ A (ID ,_. ii 1tort11 Amelicl-tM criZzly __ , ..... -..... .1-*UllUa..1 ... 8 Dellbie ReyllOlds -•'JWO 8 Iii @ 1111 v-...-.: (C) (90 * WEEKS WITH LOVE -(C) llli11.) '11itt• AututM." t1ay Grain· 11• ftld -..: A -r.. rer. 1t Sllilall tblldl wllile llis broth· a. .. a..-<-:e) er is ill Daw• on business. sudden· .......... .,...... ........ ... ly flt.a lie IS i• the middle ot bil • r ; n :. t...-ca... T• 11. lnluMI. T eus midltr Kyle Jacbon ,..,...., lllllils c...-.. • It· arrMI 1liltl 750 tittle, some ol lllll2ilm ti • a.. .-.. wllidl U. btxkJtt ffttf. and while ~ ... -_. • t t '11 cddlrlltilll tM net ol the drive in II .._ .,._ ti at IJilM .....,.. llMll, JM:?aon's brother fires 1 bullet I _, A (ID.._) that llills Hattie Mclain and he1 hus- C... ..... A (JO •> bMcl nm to tae the in into his tfJJ (j) Ill*: .,.. -ill -. ......_ John Mclntire makes ...,,, (..,...,, '45 llli! 11111-fifSI of sewenl 1uest appurances .... llilll2 ..._ ..., ....... I as a., CrHICtf, substitutin1 f0< -.rs 11111! Ult li9e tM:K ~ were filmed. I._ _, ..._... a..r1a Bickford, wtio was 11hng at (i) n. m , 1 tQ OtJlm ill ttte llJfSl ast are John Er,.. ~. Richan! X Slattery. Steve 1::211 (i)-tQ c.t... Y!f11nia G1tU. Jeanette l:JI ..... 8 GmE ~ HARRIET haft U Arlene Francis & Nipsey * ID be one of the top' * Russell on SUPER BINGO! fun.teams an TV! I g s.er litteo: (C) (30 min.) Arlene f but real! T~' frHCis i nd N1psey Ruswll guut. . UllllJ, . . -S 0 tJ7, CV C.ster: (C) (60 min.) IS ........ bic -Hr! "BreiiioUf." Custet is stranded afoot R.. _, llmllill: (JO .._) i11 SilMP country hundreds of miles "iliie ..._ hiL • lltllJI mmillr· '""" fort Ha,es. Al an isolated ... ...., ......_ lllrrill fiuly staie sution ht bo.lrds a coath with "'-Onie iltll ,...... • ..._ a •aried usortment ol travelinr com· .... ii•..._... panioiis When 2 Sioux war party • • ,._. -....: (JO •>I starts to trail the coac:ll, some of ~ C I.-..... -U.. ti llc:ll "' the ~ngers want to tum Custer .... ill llil .._ r.til llllftln -1 OVef to Ille Indians Burr de Benninr . sbnrllila. C--. _,.... '1e 'Hick Hill. Kathleen Nolan, Ray Wal· ................. DllldM1 stOll I'd "-,__ mse1 M lbltil 0 ... $ Mowie: "Na,.... (bioc· ii ~ .... ....._ _, i.u,es raphy) •6S-(:•rol Lynley, Efrem Zim-a. ~ I. t>alist Jr I lldllW•.., (JO ...., m ,,.. .. ConStflllttlCU: (C) (30 lltllilS r...,. , min ) Bob Barker hosts. (i) n a ; .......... (Q (Cc"l·~uedl Pal• 15 Minis and Bikinis Gar) Owens 1~ called Wilh Utter Conv1c11on wanted in 10 rhc: radu' L£NNIC WFINltlll I he \,Lin WhCI .in U11 er Jn Ah,urd Line I h" 1.1lcnl W:t'I J naturnl (o r ,1 man who 1•d telt''"ICIO indu'ltry. In fact G ary has done so well :it hi~ cra rt that hi? is listed as one of the five ~t disc Jockeys in the nation ;i nd was n;>mcd Oi'IC J~kcy of t~ Year in 1966 by the National Gavin Pofl GARY 1111 FNS I cnnie Weinrib ha" ·· ~n called the most tnlcnted m11n in ~how bmtne<;s, I By hi' motl• ·r ) He acts. directs, writes. p~unts. wrile'i poetry and fence,. Thi· disgusting pan is that lh"' ''know 11 ..ill " doc'\ l~m all eiccep11w1ally well "Beach Ball" for Paramount. .. Wild. Wild W inter" frr Universal and "Out o f Sight" for Univer'i11I were all films that ht· :o--produccd and d irected. As an actor he has been tn many WC'll known TV ~how<\. and motion picturl-s. 1" author o f "Elephant 1\1\0k\" (a million ..ellcr). hos appeared a' J single in La., Vt"8lJ' hnrcl'\, was a slar of the Billy Barnes Revu e . . . and 1s prohahlv .inc o f 1he ~t known voice., on 1clcvi<.1on commc~ial<1 Gary and u nnie h 1ve m ade an in-depth study of minis ;i n1I bikinis and have come up with facts and film thafrc bound to h;ive n profound emotional reaction from alt ~gments of our society. Fro m the te'llile mill' comes the cry. "Never have so many <1kim bttn made of so very li•tlc material." From the educators come~ the scream. ''T he thigh's the limit." The designers say. "Women have nothing to hide " Re1.1ilc~ exclaim. "The skirts may be gelling 5honer. hut 1he profits are getting longer... The show is called "Mmi<1 and Bikini5." airing Friday. 9 ;JO PM. on Channel IJ. Gary 3nd Len plan 10 syndicate the show nationall y for the hcnefit of all m:inkind. Between them they don't have one stn1ght line rn "Min~ and Bikini~." bu1 then ncitMr do their models .• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT THE 9AIL:(__ PJ. TV WCD<. OCTOBER ii. " WOlfESOAY (CofttlnNd) r 9:30 f) ~ (j) He I. Sllr. (C) 130 •1un Ptny MllOll (60 mrn l Paula catrits ti.f battle for pay '31• Ill Seta tUIUt SH11111iy/ orl roc rirttnen into an elevator wr : Prttideirt -....c-Dick's publisM<. wtio has 011 Er) leM S.at j Ille increase edrtorially-and the el fl) MIMielel a GIHio vatOf brtau down between 110011 1:00 I Ir..,. Ill (C) (90 min ) 8 Rugged James Garner l ~ (C) (30 min.) * takes on MINN FATS : Nows •• ,_+dw . . ·~ .. , .... at pool tonight I The 10:00 . tB Ci) o... _. The hottest new show on TV! llMe: (Cf(&O nithl ) o.dM end 8 ~....,. (C) (30 min.) Cullla111 anl¥e la 1 saall ,_.. ~"* S-. "'*9 their diellt. Mdlmll. Ii tlel I,_,. (Cl (30 mftt.) succs fOf SS0.000 to IUllllOlf ,..., .._ widow of a """ ht killed In a du ...... s,., ... ,. Chart• Mrs. Anit>et showt Dunclte the dutt uncll dlrem the 104·pltte Boston ing plstoli htf husband and Mc.Jam S1mphony Orchestra rn ''Symphony used. It appears that the slltils ha~ Ho. 2" by Hone11er and "Symphonr been lampered with. Louise fmy No. 5" by Piston. Carroll O'Connor guest .. I Las Vktl11111 0 @ @ lllln fot You Ul1: (C 1:30 Qt (j) Tiie Btftrty Hillbillies: (60 min.) "Down With WlllY Harth ( (30 min ) Jed decides to buy a Paul Bryan comes to the defense o rarm1n1 plot for Granny and contacts an old tnend and former telev1s10 a land firm called Happy Valley, not star who is accused of a statuto rnllzlng that 1t Is a oemetery. Happy offense. Don Rickles guests. Valley salesman Bruba•er visits the 8 It Happened today! Get Clampetts _and soon is conYince<i that * it from GEO. PUTNAM! he Is duhn1 with a lamily of cold· Co pt~ 1 ht I 1 bloodtd killers. m •i:ae, • • co or. ! Wrttttt.r (C) (90 min ) a Q.rre \ ""--..... (C) (60 @ Tiie s.co..d Huftdnd min.) Mii: (~ (30 min ) "Just Pay the I Ala °'* ...... (C) (60 mrn.) Two Dollars " Luke 11 jal~ as a bur· ZtdY's Fat111 .. 11.U..1 (C) (30 llary suspect wtllle helpln1 an elder· min.) ly lady hunt 101 her mlssln1 poodle. f& ~utM flltw: "Hell·Shlp Mor Luke conducts his own defense and gen his eloquence ~es Judge Potter to 1 le• dtl MilfaHa live him a su~nded sentence. This lO:JO lllowl: (C) (30 min.) Bill Johns. isn't good enourh for Luke He's in· Ot1at9 flldnl: A per90n1t rt nocent and he demands lh; court to Yiew of his own Photoartphs is pen find him so. by Aaren Stsk1nd, who• pidures m Morv Qrfffin Sllow (C) (90 min.) ha\'e captured tile sights of Chicaao • • WOlldtn of ttle World (C) (30 11:00 II Elewon O'Cledl ~ (C) (30 min.) min ) Jmy Dunphy . I em. c."ent a n.. 11t11 ..... ~ CC> c3o LI o.caa · min.) Geor1e Skinner. Rater Johnson. 9:tD • a CJ) Qr1111 Acres: (C) (30 B Of LMda -s-<C>. (60 min.) min.) Oliver Douglas. tired of pay. ..._ FlNt: (C) (30 min.) Baxter ln1 stora11 rates on an item neither Wud. he nor Lisa can remember anything a ... ~ "lie c.,.-' (mystlf}) '57 tbout. has ti delive~d and discovers -Rory Calhoun, Mary ~- it Is a monstrous sculpture. ID ... ,,,.. CC) (30 min.) .., D P (i) llf'lft Musk Hall: (C) (60 ID ~: "CllllMtt In~ (dra· min.) "Aldler on the LOOM ... Jack ma) 56--~1ut l ukn, Kay Walsll. Benny, Henn~ 't'oun1m1n, Michael I rn nn ... Rlbln (ol the concert staae) and @ Tllia °'? 1M7 (C) Morey Amsterdam star as "The ' Tu lilt ltowitw Waukepn Strine Qu.rtet." Guuts CI> ....., include Liberace Astrud Gilberto and ll:JO IJ Mewit: NI M•riM • w .... ff The Blues M~~s. (comedy) ·~eor19 Gobel, Diana D ~ (!) ... _.., ~ .,..: ~ Oors. Adolpllt Mtnjou. '1"I. ledfOrd lnddenr (drama) '65 I ~~ nt T•l&M a.. (C) -Richard Widmart. Sidney Poitier, .(l7) JMy ,...., a.. (C) James MacArthur. Martin Balsam. l• lllt S-. (C) When an unidentified submarine is U:OD II s,.M-i• Mwle: "Seti ff DfK· louted by e N1vy destroyer the Illa" (horror) '43-lon Chaney, Lou· ship's martinet Commender be~mu ise Allbritton. obseaed with br1nllnr the other 12.:JO m lrlllln1 Point vessel to the sur1.e.--as I trainlna m Mewle: "TIM Mtn I Mlfrled" elfln:lse for his cre'#-and mtrti· (drama) '40-Jofn Bennett. LJoyd lessly drives his men to the brulll· Nolan. ~point. 1 :GD II...,..: "MllJ a.,.., flllftiwt" lllendl 111 a. s.t: (C) (30 min.) (mystery) '3S-Sytri1 Sidney, Melvyn Thullderinr Surl." Bruce Brown. Oou1t11. producer of the tt1rfin1 niek. "Th• a .... ; "Tiie o...,. llrtl" (com· Endless SumlMI'," Pf'ltlfttl 101M ot tdy) '44-Mn Sheridln. Jane Wyman. the most bfllftl.tallinf MQUOl!Cd En Arden. ever filmed of ltlls acttlftf 11POft. D llewle: "CMif1rt1ll ,...,... (1d· fl>,..._. '11111: "lt1n11 Mders." venture) ·~omst '"'*"· Adele fl) ''"""'""'· "C.pit1tfzin1 on Mara. Sptee TedtnofoO." Of Rit~rd l:JO ID All~lfllt ~ "ltftbll Aplt" Brenneman and fUestl explain the (adventure) '34-lnlie Howard, Kay work of NAVAN-North America's Of. Francis. "lrettl« ltlt 1tMI ....,.. l•ni11tlon to COfM1t spece rts11reh (comedy) '40-Eddie Albert. Ron1ld into commercial profits. Re111n. "TH Depmod" (drame) '56 II) Mllr-. .....,. -Anne Heywood. Robert Arden. "What's h• snmming is form." So say dent at Unive "1ne trend program. wh from radio d series, the 90· the two-hour Universal, World Premi1 season. airs a er on the Ru s1ars Henry f < en drifter wh4 HENRY FO help the sistec ing. accused • group of sadi! h:r, Sal Min Duryea are a· Tinker ma of movies m: evitable devcl wood films d the most imp< uling revoluti diets that in seven instead a week, and t feature nigh1' similar categ• two mysteries T inker isn' three networt acteriz.e this "Specials are too," he say hig 1hing no half-hour sho jcct at a mo 11,.: ""ling: In the first FILMS, AND MORE FILMS "Wbot's happeoll'\&" in primNinw pro- ammlng i1 a strona awioa to the .. long rm." So says Grant Tinker, a vice•presi- nt at Universal Studios. ''The trend is away from the half-hour ogram. which actually is a holdover Jm radio days. Now it's the hour-long ries, the 90.minute drama, and especially : two-hour feature film." Universal, who launched its so-called orld Premiere movies made-for-TV last lson. airs a new World Premiere, "Strang- on 1he Run," Tuesday, 9 PM. NBC. It 1rs Henry Fonda as a down-and-out drunk- drift!=r who comes to a railroad town 10 HENRY FONDA 1ton os 8~11 Ch11m1H1/ai11 ·Ip the sister of a friend but ends up fight- g, accused of murder and fleeing from a ()U p of sadistic railroad guards. Anne Ba.x- r. Sal Mineo, M ichael Parks and Dan uryca are also starred. Tinker maintains that the phenomenon movies made-for-TV. which was an in- •irable dcvelop~nt as the supply or Holly- ood films dwindled, has caused "perhaps e most important programming and sched- ing revolution TV has yet seen." He pre- cts that in the near future there will be ven instead of the current six movie nights week, and that networks will have double- ature nights with two films. possibly in a milar category, such as two westerns or 10 mysteries. Tinker isn't minimizing the effort of all ree networks (especially ABC) to char- :teriz.e this as a year or special events. ;pecials arc part o f the long-form formal, -o:· he says. "But feature films _arc _the g thing now-someday people will view ilf-hour shows like they view a shon sub- ct at a movie theater." Tli.: r"tings, so far, show Tinker is righ.1. 1 the first Niel!ien raring reports. movie niahts toot ft.,., teCOnd and lhird pl.ccs. In the lausc rat.ins fot the wtJCk cndina Oct. 8, movie nighll placed oiw. thru. seven, nine and fifteen itJ 1he top twenty shows. Only Wednesday night failed to show up in the top 1wen1y. Some old favorite series such as Gomer Pyle and Andy Griffith stayed near the top. But only one new series made the top twenty. and 8UCSleS are thal nearly a dozen new series face cancellalion. Currently, other srudiOI are producing movies for TV, but Univcnal was lhe ftni and ha.s done very well. Of 1he ten most watched movies on TV last year. thrtt World Prcmjcre films were listed. in sixth, seventh and ninth place. ~rding to Uni- versal. They were "Doomsday Plight," '1"hc Longest Hundred Miles," and "Fame Is lhe Name or the Game." The top three movies were "Bridge on the River Kwai,'" -rhe Robe." and "lilies of the Field." The feature film nwk-for-TV is a kiod of hybrid-a multi-purposed product-not really a movie. made for theater viewing and independently of the TV medium. aod no1 re.ally an elongated episode of a series. It has some of the advantages that a movie has; it has some of the disadvantages of a TV series. World Premiere. like a series. is developed under the eagle eye of network programmers. NBC has theme approval. script approval. top-casting approval. Which means that it is aimed. as Universal execu- tive Jerry Adler puts it, for ~mus audience tastes. World Premiere is not an an house workshop for specialized film malting." says Adler. "Still , we do want tb branch out from the standard material as time goes on. So far." adds Adler. "we haven't run into any interference or trouble with the network al all." And that's understaodablc, for part of the reason, of course, may be that last year's lineup or eight World Premieres included a remake of the western movie "Winchester 73"~ "Ironside," which then wenl as a series: a World War II sap with a kind of roman- tic realism. "'The Longest Hundred Miles"; and a very familiar plot about an airliner in night and a crackpot who claims he put a bomb on board. ~Doomsday Flight." One script, written by the highly creative Stirling Silliphanl, called "Wings of Fire," unfor- tunately out-melodramatized Peyton Place. The movie made-for-TV is made not only with the mass TV audie~ in mind, but many are distributed overseas for movie theater viewing. And some are made with a TV series in mind. Univcn.al made a tw~ hour "Dragnet" for World Premiere 18)1 year; program executives liked it so much they decided to do the series and the film hasn't aired. One very early WP feature about gangsters turned out to conlain so much violence that it couldn't be put on TV -ii was reln~d lu I~ tht:1ten in~tc:ll'J. One feature rnode for rh~ kll~n. "Jigsaw." apparently turned out to be so impra.sivc thal ii will be dlstril>uled to movie theater instead of run on TV. Jf World Premiere~ have ~·me of the restrictions of a series. they have advan- ANNF. BAXTER tages in time :ind money spent. "We spcnJ close to a million dollars, sometimes more. on each reature," says Jerry Adler. '"We're. able 10 interest good writers becau)C a 1~0- hour script gives them ri me 10 develop a story; we interest a good number of top stars because the roles give them something 10 sink their teeth into.'" Critics generally praised last years World Premieres with terms li ke "slickly produced and fast-paced . . . ·• "sharp characteriza- tion ... " "Slickness Jnd hriskness in every detail . . " "Ac11on-packed and briskly paced ... p1.xluced in slick, glossy ra~ion:· Slick and glossy makes nice packaging. And the World Premieres have gained from expert pre-publicity. Hopefully, the con1ent~ will prove as intriguing as the packaging. Adler maintains that <luring the upcominii year World Premiere will rry some more: offbeat themes. On 1he list is another west- ern. called "Something for a Lonely Man,'' billed as a "character western" and starring Dan Blocker of BonJnza. '"I Love a Mys- tery." with Ida Lupino and Les Crane : ..Companions in NightmJre,'" a murder mys- tery with a group therapy selling (no~ that's a bit difTercnt ): and '"The Smugglers. with Shirley Booth One hopes that the "l,1ng form'" will add something besides length 10 TV program-1 ming. -md Piii• 17 111:;.- Minis and Bikinis Gary Owms is cal~d fhe M;.in Who Can Utter un Ah\urJ line With Uucr Conviction .. I his talent wac; a natural for a man who wanted /,, to the radio anJ iclev1s1on industry. In fac1 Gary has UNNIE WEINIUll GARY OU ENS done so well at his craft tha1 he is listed as one of the five best disc jockeys in the no.lion and was named Diic Jockey of the Year 1n 1966 by the National Gavin Poll. Lcnniir Wdnrib has ~en called the most talented man in ow businca. C By his mother.) He acts, direc1s. writes. paints. wri1c' poetry and fences. Tht> disgustinB part is that this "know i1 all" docs thml all exceptionally well. "Beach Ball" for Paramount. ""Wild. Wild Winier·· for Universal and "Out of Sight" for Univcr~;il wen all films that he co-produced and directed. As an ac1or he bal been in many well-known TV shows. and mo1ion pictures. 1) auchor of "Ekphan1 Books" (a million seller). has appeared as a tinsle in Las Vegas hotels. was a star of the Billy Barnes Revue ••. and is probably one of the best known voices on tclcvi~1on commcrciah. Gary and Ut1nic have made an in-depth study of minis and bikinis and have come up with facts and film that're bound to have • profound emotional reaction from all segments of our sociery. from the tati~ mills comes lhe cry. "Never have so many skirts been made of so very li1tlc material.'' From lhe cducatol"l comes lhe taeam. 1"he 1high's the limit." The designers say. "Women h:ive noehint to hidt ... Rctailen exclaim. "The skirts may be gell ing lhona. but the protils arc getting longer." The show is called -Minis and Bikinis." airing Friday, 9:30 PM. on Channel 13. Gary and l..m plan to 5Yndicatc 1he show nationally for the benefit of aft mankind. Bctwttn them they don'I have one straighl line in -Minis and Bikinis." but then neither do their models. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• There's Only One N o. 1 A krng The Great Oranqc Coast DAILY PILOT THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 28, t WEDN~Y (Continued) 19:30 8 a CJ) Ht l Slit: (C) (30 P•ry Muon (60 min.) P1ul1 c1mes her battle lor pay 8J Stodl M1rbt Summary /OfflC* ti for firemen into 1n elevatOJ tM l'rnident Dick's publisher, who has m .... Beat lhe lncruse editorially-and the fm Mlercolts a lio~o v1tor bruits down between floaf\ l.1IO I,....,. Ill (C) (90 min) IJ Rugged James Garner btfka (C) (30 min.) * takes on M!NN . FATS : ~Ill':: a1 pool tonight! The lt:oO act...._ _. "". hottest new 5how on TV! U.: (CJ(fO Mia) o..-. • • ~ ~ (C) (30 min.) CullaH ..... ll I 111111 -... G•,.., suma. ....,. ....., c11eat. 111cJ1ma. 1s I ,_.. (C) (30 lllla.) aued tot S!0.000 to IUf'9lt ""' 1111111 widow ot e NII ht killed in 1 .... ~ Clllr111 Mrs. Amber lhows DVftdee Ille Munch directs the 104-plece Boston in1 pistol.a her hutllend and lit Symptiony Ofehutra in "SymphOny used. It appeers thet the slpts Ho. 2" by Honeuer and "Symphony been llmpered with. Louise Trot Ho. 5" by Piston. Clrrotl O'ConllOI' pat. I Lat V'icti11111 D @ Cl) ... t. y., Utr: l:JO Tiie Beverly HHlbillla; (60 min.) "Down With Willy IU1tl. ( ) '° min ) Jed dec1det lo buy a Paul Bryen comes to ttle dtfenst farming plol tor Grartny and contacts en old friend •nd tonner telet a l1nd firm called Happy V1t1ey. not Siar who is 1c:cused of a mt realizln1 that it is a cemetery. Happy oHtMI Oon Rickles 1uesa Valley salesman Brubaker visits the 9 It Happened today! Cla~petts .ind ~n is con:'inced that * it from GEO. PUTNAM. he 1s de1lm1 with 1 family of cold C m 1... 1 hr 1 1 blooded killers. 0 p oiae, • • co or. ~ Wrtlffinc (C) (90 min.) l,t Cetfll '*-News (C) (fill CiZl Tiit Stc:ond Hundred min.) Mrs: (~(30 min.) "Just Pay the mAM1 ....... (C) (60 m111) Two Dollars." Luke is jailed u a bur· G) ,_.,., fllll ....... w• (C} (JO 11ary suspect while helping an elder· nlin.) ly lady hunt for her miuina poodle. fB ~tltlltt fl•: "Hell·Shlp Mot· Luke conductJ his own dtfenu and pn. his eloquence moves Judie Potter to I la .., Mllf'*t . live him a WSl>tnded sentence. This 10:30 "4rn: (C) (30 min.) 8111 Jolllll ISll't good enough tor Luke. He's In-C1llute ftildwll: A Pf~•I. rt· nocent and he dem1nds the court to View of hit own photoeraphs is IMll find him so. by Aeron Siskind, whose pictures m MIR Crittin Stlow (C) (90 min.) lu\-e c1 ptured "" sl1hts of Clliearo Q) Wonders of die WOlld (C) (30 11:00. f:JMI O'Qect ~ (C) (30 min.) min.) Jerry Dunpfly. EE Crots Current D T1M 1 ltlt ..._ "4rn; (C) (30 fm LI Duda mill.) Geor1e SkiMer, R.1fer JohftSOll. t:OO 8 9 Cl) Creen Acres: (C) (30 11 Of LINI IM Sea (C) (60 min) min.) Oliver Ooualu, tired or 111, = ....., flul: (C) (30 min.) Bu1tr ln1 sto111e rates on an Item neither ~~-L.. _i. .,_ ( ) ·57 he nor LIM can remember 1nythin1 --· --"'JSlefY eboul, has It deliveted and discovers -Rory C.lhovn, Miry Costl. It is a monstrous sculpture. m JM ,,_. (C) (30 min.) D @ @ Kr1tt Music Hall: (C) (60 m ~: -w.... ....... (drll· min.) "fidd ler on the loose." J1ek me) ~ul Lukes, Kay Wallh Benny, Henny Youn1man Michael -~'Bini .._ Rlbin (of. the concert siaae) and T1llt Dar 1K7 (C) Morey Amsterdam star 15 "The : 11 11111 ...,... Waukeaan Strini Q111rtet" Guests Cl) "4rn Include Uber1ce, Astrud Gilberto ind 11:30 B .._.: "I IUrrfell 1 ~" The Blues Ma1oos. (comedy) '56-Gtorre Gobel, Oiln1 D Ci'> (3) Wtdnetdly Nlctrt Mwle· Oors.11 Menjou. ~ ledr.td Incident" (dreme) '6S ' Tiie T•llM a.. (C) -Richard Widm1rk. Sidney Poitier. R.I JMy lw.., a.. (C) James MacArthur, M•rtln Bal11m. II Lii Me Aew (C) When an unidentilied submarine is 12:00 9 ~--.._...: "Seti If Orie· louted by a Na~ destroyer the m" (hOrror) '43-ton Chaney. Lou ahip's martinet Commander beoomes 1st Allbritton. obsesstd with brln1ln1 the other 12:30 m ....... , '91nt vessel to the surface-.s a trainlna G) ....._: '11111 lb1 I M.-ried"' exercise lor his cre~nd mercl· (dram1) '40-.loln Bennett. Lloyd lessly drives his men to the break· Nolen. Ina Point. 1:00 B .._...: .,..., ...., flllftiwe" m lsllnds In the Sun: (C) (30 min.) (mystery) '35-Sylvfe Sldn.y, Melvyn ''fhe Thunderin1 Sur1." Bruce Brown, Oou1lu. producer of the surfln1 flick. ''The CJ .._...: "f1tt o..,. CW (com· Endless Summer," presents IOITle of tdy) '44-Ann Sheridln, Jane Wyman. the rncm breath·llkinr aequences Eve Alden. ever filmed of this eicitin1 SPort. D .._.: "Cllhrlil ,...,... (ad· fl) flttsrt fll•: "Ranae Riders." venture) '50-fomtt Tuder. Adele EE ln110¥atioftl: "Capitallzln1 on Mara. • Spaca Technoloo." Dr Rich1rd 1:30 m All..ftlaM ~ ......... Aprt" Brenneman ind auests upl1in the (adventure) •J.4..-leslie Howard. Kly work °'·NAVAN-Horth America's or· F11ncls. "l"6tr Rlt -' ...,.. 11nlzahon to convert space res.,rch (comedy) '40--Eddie Albert Rol'llkl Into commercial profits. Reaain. "Tllt Dtpr..,.,. (drama) '56 II> Mi.c.tes Mllllal -Anne Heywood, Robert Arden. "Whal... hll int . ~So :) dent at Unive 1bc trend program. whi from radio d stnCS, the 9(). 1ht two-hoUr Univenal. World PrunM season. ain a er on the Rw stars Henry Ft en drifter wbl H£HaY FO help the silkt ing. accuted • group of tadit 1er. Sal Midi Duryea are al Tinker ma of movies nu cvitable devd ....ood films d the most impc uling rnoluti. diets that in ~vcn instead a week, and I feature niahU similar categ. 1 WO mysteries Tinker isn' three nctworl aclcriu lhil "Specials arc 100," be say. hig thing no half-hour sho jecl al a mo TI • .: .... 1in11 In the first FILMS, AND MORE FILMS "\\'hat·• ....., [ ·~.. • primMillllr pro-•nunin• is • ~ ..... to tbc ..... tm ... So .ays Gnat Tmkcr. a Yiee-pftli- nt at Univttl&I Studio.. 1be trend is away from the half-hour ogram. which actually is a holdo¥er Jm radio days. Now it's the hour-b'tg rics. the 90-minute drama. and esp«iaOy c two-hour fcalUrc film. .. Universal, who launched iu so-a.lied orld Pttmicre movies made-for-TV lasl :sson. ajn a new Worid ~. -S.rang- on the Run," Tuaday. 9 PM. NBC. 11 u-s Henry Fonda as a down--aniklut dnmt- 1 drifaa wbo coma IO a ni1ro.t IDW'n to :Ip the siller of a frimd but eodt up fight· .g. accuted of murder and fterin1 from a ·oup of sadillic railroad pants. Anne Bu- r. Sat Mineo, Michael Parts and Dan uryQ are allo starTed. Tinker maintains dual the phenomenon movies made-for-TV. which was an in- 1itable dewlopmmt as die supply of Holty- ood films dwindled, bas caused -perhaps oe most impo11ant programming and IChed- ing revolution TV has ~ ICC'ft." He ptt- ets that io the near future there will be ·vcn instead of the current six movie nights week, and that networts wtll have double- :aturc nights with two films. pous"bly io a milar category, such u 1wo westerns or •m mysteries. Tinker isn't minimizing the dfon of all 1rec nctworb (especWly ABC) to char- :tcriz.c this u a year of spc:cia1 events. ipccials arc pan of the loog-fonn format. '°·" he says. ..But fealure films arc the 1g thing now IOO'leday people wiD view alf-hour shows like they view a short ~ ct at a movie theater." 11..: ,...linp, to far. lhow Tinker is righ.t. l the tint Nidtien rating reports. movie -... took lnl. ~ and third places. la lk lalaa raaina for the week cndina Oct. I, movit nipls plaud one. thrte. seven, nine and fifteen in the top twenty shows.. Only Wednesday night failed to show up in the top twenty. Some old favorite series such as Gomer Pyle and Andy Griffith stayed near the top. But o nly one new series made the top twenty. and guesKS are that nearly a dozen new series face cancellation. Cunently. other studim are producing movies for TV, but Univcrul was the first and has done very well. Of the ten most watcbrd movies on TV IJt.st year . three World Premiere films were listed, in sixth, 11CVenth and ninth place. according to Uni- versal. 'Ibey were -Doomsday Flight." "'The lonp Hundred Miles." and ·•fame Is the Name of the Game." The top three movies w~ -eridgie on the River Kwai... 1"he Robe." and -u1iel of the Field." Thr fearure film made-for-TV is a kind ol hybrid a multi-purposed product-not tally a movie. made for theater viewing and indcpmdcntly of the TV medium. and nor ralty an elongated episode of a series. It baa some of the advantages that a mo¥it bas; it bas some of the disadvantages of a TV series. World Premiere. like a series. ii dcvdoped under the eagle eye of network programmers. NBC has theme approval. ICripC approval. top-a.sting approval. Which ,_.. daat it ii aimed. as Universal exccu- tiw Jcny AdJrr puts it, for .. mus audience tllkS. Worid Premiere ii not an art house wort.shop for specialized ftlm making." says Adla. ""Still. we do want to branch out from dtir standard material as time goes on. So far ... adds Adler, '"'we haven't run into any incerf~ or trouble with the network at all .. And that's understandable, for part of the remon. of course. may be that last year's lineup of eight World Premieres induded a remake of the western movie "Winchester 73"; -ironside." which then went as a series: a Wortd War II saga with a kind of roman- tic realism. 1lae Longest Hundred Miles"; and a very familiar plot about an airliner in fti,tlt and a crackpot who claims he put a bomb on board, .. Doomsday Flight.'' One teript. writkn by the highly creative Stirling Silliphant. called "Wings of Fire." unfor- tunately ou1-melodramati:ud Peyton Place. The movie made-for-TV is made not only with the mass TV audience in mind, but 'many arc distributed overseas for movie theater viewing. And some arc made with a TV series in mind. Universal made a two- hour -0rape." for World Premiere l~t year. program executives liked it 50 much they d«ided to do the series and the film hasn't aired. One very early WP feature about pnpten turned out to contain 50 much violence that it couldn't be put on TV -il wu rclta\CJ 10 th\' lh\'al\'~ ins1c:ad. One (c1uurc rnl&de for this s.:~n ... Jia,uw." apparently turned our to be so impressive that it will be distrihuted to movie theaters instead of run on TV. If World Premieres have ~e of the restrictions of a series. they have advan- ANNE •AXTEil tages in time ..1nd money spent. "We spcnJ close to a million dollars, sometimes moh:. on each feature," says Jerry Adler. "We're able to intert$t good writers becau)C a tv.~·· hour script gi\-es them 11me to develop a story; we interest a good number of top stars because the role\ give them somethinj tu sink their teeth into." Critics generally praised last year's Wo rld Premieres with terms like "slickly produced and fast-paced . . . " "sharp characteriza· lion ... " "Slickness ,ind briskness in every detail . . " "Action-packed and briskly paced ... pr .xluced in slick. glossy fashion." Slick a11d glossy makes nice packaging And the World Premieres have gained from expert pre-publicit). Hopefully, the cont~nt~ will prove as in triguing as the packaging. Adler maintains that during the upeoming year World Premiere will try some more offbeat themes, On 1he list is another west· ern, called "Something for a Lonely Man," billed as a "charact(r west ern" and starring Dan Blocker of B<1nanz:i. "I Love a Mys-') tery," with Ida Lupin.> and Les Crane; "Companions in N ightm:.re," :i murder mys- tery with a grou p therapy selling (now that's a bit different ): anJ "The Smugglers." with Shirley Booth One hopes that the "l11ng form" will add something besides length IC' T V program-1 ming. -md Pe1• 17 l THURSDAY NOYblBER 2 For morninc and afternoon li1tinp, plea1e see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for JOW convenience, are the .,.. onovia.. DAmME MOVIES 10:00 a"""-.......... (drama) '57 -!Qy Mlltlftd, Nl111 Foch. m "Tiie DelKtin" (mystery) '54-Alec Guillnest, Join Gree11wood 11:00 n ............ (science fiction) ·~ill Bfy1nt. "1914" (drama) '56 -Edmond O'Brien. I 12:l0 m,.. lecnt" (suspense) '51-' Douala faiftllnks Jr., Gtynla Johns. a "Tiie ....,, .,_..,.. (drama) ·r~ c.ttwn, Robert Taylor. , ' • I N I N r. 0 Happy w.-rwa: (C) (30 min.) ·'fecopa Hol Sprinas.." Slim and Henrietta vlalt modem-day eave dwellers. set a museum of unusual rocks and desert wood, and rtfresh in warm mineral waters of Ttcopa Hot Sprinaa. Tiie ,........_ (C} (30 min.) ........... <C> (30 11111\.) T..._.C.•/..._ (i)-...... (C) I F y,_, (C) (30 min.) ~ .. -........ 1:10 m ._. ...w -.,..t/c...ar 7:30. QI()) Cl•arrH Slrl,: (90 min.) Guest Richard Boone plays a bi&. br1wtin1 Army wraeant wtlose rou&11house 1nlics infuriate the local citizenry and result in fire. injury and 1ecid!_ntal death. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WED<. OCT08£A 28. 1961 0 tD (i) Danief IMM: (C) (60 min.} "The Tr1lt0f'." Daniel Boone _..:.:.:..:..:..:.:....:.:.....:....:...:..:..:_ ___ ~-----------~-~ wins a stay of execution bJ of1erin1 1lin1 witch. tries to synchronize' Q ~ ,..._ ._ (C) (&0 to rexue the kidnaped d1uit1tar of D11rin's home movies and JOundl min.) the Redcoat colonel who condemned tr1ek with 1 $pell, but the incant•· O ~Ci) CeM C o ;. (C) (30 him to the sallows. Patrick O'Moore. tlon unsyncs Samantha's speech pat· min.} Rev. Martla l.udler lilll II Jot Jtnckes. Ly11 Peters 111 featured. tern instead. visited. (R~ ,,_ Oct. 2i..) ~ Nf'l Hlctiffctltl (C) (30 min.} ~ MlfV '1ifflfl si.w (C} (90 min.) I Na ..., ._. (C) (&0 •> S:lO (17J (])a.tau: (C) (30 min.) Tiie Rftlq l htd: (C) (JO min.) 1#(1 f t' • ·-CQ (30 O LAREDO puts you in the' he Ou 1nd t." £ahead and 0111. ou, Too, Can rind Treasure." min.) ·dd of he Quttn of lhe Bessarovlan Cossacks, I lllVilll* M111 g) FMeln All * m1 le t most ex· abduct Ccmml,sloner Gordon. Eu· : Mcflr., Rtporb I n. u.ra Oii .- citement! Today they're head th~n reveals an. ·~s:cruclatin1j La.,..._ lO:JO "--= (C) (30~Bil ~ in bl& squaw trouble! eu~ortion ptot--0>mm1SS10ntr Gor· t:OO R ~Cl) 1111.,..d., Millrt Mwle: (]) 111e •w' ,, 1 ':001J Tiie lie Nen: (C) (60 min )I don s safety In return . tor the pro· "file Days of Wine and bses" (dra· : Ut £aG I-.-: CC> cw.a ., Jerry Dunphy, eeeds from • Got~am .City •II 10•. ~t ma) '63-J1ek Lemmon, lee Aerni~ teriu on pro;ects OIMldudM bJ a.. D T1lt 6111 HHr Ntw1: (C) (60 min.) ten cents an eu., Will Gothim ctti· Ch1rles Bickford. Jack Kluaman. lnl U.S. Office of Educatiolt for 4is- liobert Abtrntth)', Jack latllam zens be ~11sploited for lll·eotte,n • switch from comedy to poianant actv1nllaed youths. 'Tide 1•• prGjldl O JACK LEMMON, GLENN 1aln. ~r,will Euhead !Ind the yolk ts drama, Lemmon plays a public re· in Massachusetts Md IUille ..... * FORD-"C·OWBOY" ,..olor'. on him. Vincent Pnce and Anne tations man whose weakness for ;.cu tonlpt. ~ Barter auest. d · k b · .. t t .bl d·t -Milt' $ .. .....:... "HarioW" (bl· un . nnis n1m . o a err! e 1 em· 11_ -..,,_ O'a.dl _ -(JO U Sia O'Clea Mtwie: (C) "Cowboy"! -'°". ........... ma. His lovely wife, a naive. whole· ·--~ _ .. ••• (western) 'Si-Jack Lemmon. G!enn o~raphr> 65-Carot Ly.ntey, Efrem some airl, finds herself followina him min.) Jerry Dunphy. ford, Brian Oontevy, Anna "aSllfi. Z1mbahst Jr., Barry Sulhvan, Glnaer down the road to alcoholic de&· ~ 1lle lltli ~ ~ (C) (30 Bia· time e1ttleman loses money gam-Roaers. radation min.) Georp ~ ....... ..._ ........._ blln& in a Cllica10 hotel 1nd boll°"' Q) Trvtlll If Coaequenca: (C) (30 0 (flJ iI> JUt 'ill: (C) (30 min.)! 0 Of LIMI ... S... <Cl. (&0 lliL) from the would·be·cowboY desl! tlerk mni.} Bob Barker host~ ''The"COllaborators.." Ann and Don U ..._ Fiut: <Cl (JO -.) BllW on the ovomiu they'll be par1ne1s. G) flerry MHOll (60 min.) I ... hll ti 1 bo I h Ward. ! c~;, (C) (60 min.) m stlDd M1!Ut s .... .,/Offk• of fi,~~· w e wn ni a pay a u "I 0 ~ "'Cir1 .• .... 1r (..,. CreH HlfMI (C) (30 min J tlle f'raklent .. "'TrM Adventure: (C) (JO min.) tery) 61 -:--Bnan Oolllfty, ..._ f4"\ MMle: "Tru swe of "-Ell) Cre1tM fltf10fl: PuP91ts of ' k I th Co .. Th ·11· h 11 B.,ard, E1izabetll Hoard. l.LJ K. ~&"Vi 't .th l<'nosuke Take· rat o e uaar. n 1n1 un IB ... -.. -(30 • ) '°'411• C.._.. (advtnture) ~3-inosu-. 1s1 wt 1 • to capture 1 savage cou11r alive.I • ~ ,_, :-'; _. Cornet WUde, Constance Smith di, ~1pane11 puppeteer, hlmed on J1ek Roberts. 1 retired lumb11m1n. ~: -......, .... • ' (..,. ! WerM ,...,..... location i~ Japan. Ind Glen Dicky Jr lead the hunt w1thl lery) 50--bcNry Scott. r.,. ~· wtura Ntwl al Est1td10 A their hounds. IOI\, Ci) TIM FUlltstolles (C) 1:00 El) fublre f11"': "Rawhide Ao· 9001llis Dir l"7 (C) al El Oeler • A•lf 0 Bantams Roberto Alvarez mince." Q!l Ci)..._ ':20@@ W..._ <C> * vs. Pedro Rodricuez! 10 ell> TIMatn ... , ll:JO U ~: "l:lo " ,_.. <~· 6:30 d L' f 01 m . I m Noctle .. Estreno ma) 57~nn fcwd. Yu ....... r s . 1ve rom Y pie. Felicia Farr. 0 Here's a tip: discover I Ioli~ (C) (2 hours) 9:30 D @(i) Draanet: (C) (JO min.) I @~· ,....,.. ... CC) * OZZIE & HARRIET for @CV TIM flyi111 N1111: (C) (30 "The Biiffi1h." Sft. Friday and Of., Ci1) ..., ....... ct> the funniest family m n.) "The Days of Nuns and R~ses.'' ficer Gannon tackle a marijuana Le · a.. (t) series on TV! Enjoy Sister Bertrille comes up with a problem when the., investiaate a 12•00 U ~ llMt· .,-, , 1 • . t 1 business ldu for the convent. but "sophisticated" youn1 couple's 11me• • ........ ....._.; (horrot) 'U-the creat one ton1 e. ls stopped in mid·profit by simple of experimentin1 witll narcolics.1 Lon Chaney Ilona Massey I Gait llMI H1tritt (30 mm) enzyme 1clion-ferment11ion of the Brend• Scott, nm Donnelly, Ed Pren· I . . · . · My f-tll Mar1i111 \30 min ) sea-111pe drink she planned to bottle. liss, Cari Ann Warder auest. 12.30 m lf'utiac ~ McHale'• ...., (30 min.) I 'asaword (C} (30 min.) 0 @ CV Peytlln "-ct: (C) (301 m ...... : """" Leet'-*" (nip-All·staf Tllen• Pt1lf Cunn min.) Steven calls Adrienne as a wit· tery) '52 -Roumurtd Jolt•. "- @ Ht1....,_.i11~J Repo1t (C) : rt.ty1111 t1111 'uitar ness at Martin Peyton's mental com.. Sinclair. TM hraptM Parent: "Values "I · Lu Ylctl•H ~tency hea~ln1: Aila visits the ho~·' l :OO I) .._.; ....._ f...._,.. (CO!lt· Part ti. Betty Smith ~mpletes dis· l:30 D ti) f6\ lrtnsldt: (C) (60 min.) p1l1t maternity ward; Peyton tells his! edy) '32-The Mall BrvtheB. cussion of seven specific value con "Backfi~ lv•n Dlaon iuesls as pro· lawyer a secret. . .:.. .._.. (C) "Tiie sa.y .. S... cepts. fessional football player who Pllfs 0 le•~ 111 (C) <90 '!11n.).. ~ (drama) ·4~gi1r1ey ,..,.., ~ Twlll&trt Zone reputation and luture on the line to G) Traw!: (~) (30 min,) Span1.sh Barry Fitz1er11d. a) Nolicitft 34 save his worthless brother froro pris-Pyrenees. Visit to Catalon11. Spain.1 • · • 1:00 i) Cit Cl) CIS Evtninc News: (C) on Don Marshill Ena Hartman Ell) fP,O Review: "Can Machines! 0 Movie: ...... tf T~ (30 min } Watter Cronkite. M~idie Norm1n ats0 1uest • Thlnk7" (mystery) '64-John Bentley, Wa 0 Hu11U.,·lrift.ie, Report (C) !JO U Main-event bout f~om 0:00 0 @@ 011n Martin Sllow: (C)I West. min.) * Olympic coming up NOW' (60 min.) Van JohnJOn. Pem Lee., 1:30 m Alt.wipl ~ "'D wt 0 Slim & Henrietta, the . . · Homer & Jethro, and Canadi•n come· lfaill'" (horror) 'SJ -LR Arf'tL * HAPPY WANDERERS, 0 Ci1J (]) lewittbtd. (~)(~~miry.> dian John Barbour 11uest. "fllPt FrHI .,...,,-. (drama)-. . S . 1 ·~ul of Sync. Out of Mtnd. While Thomas Mite.hell, Geraldine Fitz&el'lld. v1s1t Tecopa Hot prings. Darrin's mclher is makin1 an un· 0 Turn to 5 for the GEO. I "fow Wlfts'" (romance)·~ Sit back & enjoy! expected visit, Aunt Clara. tl1e bun· * PUTNAM NEWS! Hurry! R1ins, The Lake Sisters.. Pa&e 18 I Fe Iii 11 .. ... & • 67 ~RIOAY far -W.ic .... aftenloon ............. w DAY· TIME PllOGUMS ...._, w ,... c1 nn·n e, .. tM ••-chi MYT9E MOltES ........... -.r (...a) '51 l1in ...,.., o-il 0.,. ...... ,.,. (..,.,,, '46 - ,......,,-.~-u•• ...._ r-r < ...... > '50 -._. m-. ..., lilllr a-'" ~)'43 ........... 1t:JI .......... <*-> '4S-lib ...,. -...... ,.,, fD ...... .,y ... Es.ut.•°"9e 7:118' .a ...... ..,.,,,c....a, 7:ll 8 Qt Ci) Tiie Wild, Wiid Welt: CC> (60 •> When sectet 11tnts wal Md Gordoft attempt to stem I '* .. co.llffeit t11trency. their ls 'ipioe ..... to Ill Yft41Mty ...._.... o..tf Miftt. ., ... (Q (611 •> .,..... .. iii t ' I rmRL H A 11.-d .,..,, IMfdl· ................ tflble.u. ......... ia a. Juntlt by ... ...,.. c.nn.1 .,, crimin11 force T 1m1 to ICICOl'llPlllY them. Btn Wriaflt, Michie! Burns. Alf l(jellln, Willilm Wmtermle. Antoinette Bower pat. B DR. KILDARE works with * an embittered MD in an outstanding adutt drama! a 1r. Win: (60 mift.) "Th• Cll n · 1ary of Allee'." The h.auntin1 ..-y of his f11:11e(s deatfl 1fttr aa _.,., dilposis causes 1 m l· detlt doctor wirtll.tly lo lose touch Mttl hwnlnity. Rip Torn auats. fJ (f7l CV Off Te S. Ill Wlu~: (C) (60 min.) "UllUmed World." A Wolp« film trllt eumines how chil 5cet *" in ttle Pfimitive cultures stlll 8 I.AKERS ft.. BOSTON abtilla in the 20tll century 1rt * cnncs a:....... "---a_.on ~ to *Pl lo their environ- mn: num -..C.. AMoftt the peoples studied lrt prontiHS to be a Ille CafMJw1 lndilns of BrazM. the .... luicld of action! Kulukukm of New Cuinu, the Dia-~• Island Csliimos of Cl"*. the UI 8 1111 Ill -= (C) (60 IML)I Ki111 Busllmen. Mboult Py1miu. 1nd Jlrl)' .,....,. Watusi tribes of Africa. a ... -... --= (C) (60 e Tiie ....... (C) (60 min.) Ilia.) .._Ul11r.....,, JltU.1tua • Tnllll • Cea1~1111Ce1: (C) (30 8 ~ ..... II: (C) (c:ell· ..... ) Bob B11ur hosts. .._., lMlln WL c.tticS. e ,_,, ..._. (60 min.) II ROD CAMERON in "THE m ..a Mart11t s.. .. ry/Offb * EllCTRONIC MONSTER''! et .. ,......... •• ea.a-..:~ a.. fDllHt!AI rre•i•rt IU1llt: .._. ........-(lilor•) '60--W Hc.-tot." A look 11 the excitemtnt C-.. Miry .., pats at KCITs benellt Pf•· ......,. •itrt of W1met Brothers' new film. 8 "-' ~ (JO Ilia.) "Cafllllot" Rich11d Hams. V1nesu • .._ ..... ~ (JO •) 11tc1111we and Franco Nero stir in @Cl)-...: .,.._ ., k u.i.-ttle film. wflich will not be shown '~ "52 -Diii Daily, .... 1 tonlpl Drl. l E La HtR • SIMI rm11 •Mr._, lln...,. ... ~ (C) (JO min.) • •Jl"t llllfl I I&\ ""' 5.-Ql {i) 1111 ff 'I (C) I ;la~ eo..._.... I , l::JI 11 a Cl) c.-~SMc: <~ .:a U 00 ...._ CC> (JO ll!ift.) Set C.rter pits his l1ek of 6::)1 • ., ~ ..... (JO 111111, • ....... .., (JO""") ....... E..,. @ @ II •» leill"ey ...... (C) ..... s..-. aCIJT....,._1-t ....... J4 7•88(1)C8S ....... ~ (C) (JO..._) W.etef CfoMlte. 8 II ltf ...... , ..,_. (C) (30 .... , fJJ , ... CC> (30 lllill.) e 1'it m tik 11 CC> (30 min.) • lllpll's b6IM (C) (30 min ) fB Tedllliat C:..-/ ..... llllwS t'J) (6] llllllit: (C) ...... f"••" (adwnture) '5!>-J.td Palanc.e, Bar· bar I Austi. Uowted&e of the the1ter 11ainst tilt suptfiof knowted1e or vetmn Broad· .., producer Din Merrill. who is sll&inf the Nny Relief Show. D ct) 00 Star Trt91: (C) (60 min.) "I, Mudd." The Enterprise crew hnds itwlf at the mercy of . an Earthlin1 who rules 1 colony of female 1n· droids. Roaer C. Carmel guests IS H1rry Mudd. the same character he portrayed in "Mudd's Women." one ol lul 1e1son's episodu, 0 Tiie M lli111 0.11nin11f (C) (30 min) fJ (ft. HPde: (C) (60 min ) "Hondo and tlle Judu:· A Confed· erate Anrrf colonel summons Hondo and others of his former command to learn who shol him 1n the back during the war, so he can even the (Continued) C!ompany. l•presllem llre ............. Do year ••press'-•a"-s ereate fa~erable lmpt!11l-.T Piiot Prln,....,eelallzes In the ~re•• tlon of fa~ Impressions. Pllet Printing would like to help you §tart l•preMl•g your basln~ss as~ I ates. Teclay • PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Balboe Blvd. -Newport Beach PHONE 642~321 FOR FAST IMPRESSIVE SERVICE I P11e 19 21 Goulet is Safe: Lucy Show and Plastic Surgeon Admit Perfner's Cllll lllb c.111 I :$ J I Remember the old song: '1'here will never, ever be another you"? If the Lucy Show (Monday at 8:30 oo C BS) and the views of a prominent Los Angeles plastic surgeon arc to be taken at .. face" value. Robert Goulet'• handsomeness won't be challenged by look-alilt~it.ber in 11tory fonn or in actual "practice." For starters, Lucy can't win a Robert Goulet look- alike contest on her TV show despite the fact that her entry happens to be Robert Goulet. But that's Lucille Ball for you. On the other hand. could a plastic surgeon, startin1 with someone bearing an approximate resemblance: to the performer, create a spilling image or Goulet throuah surgical means? The answer is, "Almost, but not quite." The specialist queried m this instance. whose office overlooks Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, studied color and black-and-white pictures of the performer before giving an opinion. ·'The over-all job," he said. looking down at the photos on his desk. "would cost our subject 10mewhcrc in the neighborhood of three to five thousand dollars. The total healing tirne would be approximately nine months. presuming v c d1u :i number of things at the same time." The doctor estimated gra fting of hair to the scalp and to the eyebrows in a Robert Goulet pattern would cost $I 000 and involve I 1 / hours of surgery and six months of healing time. \ se t of Robert Goulet-like ears and a nose (with a sltgh t twist) would run another $1000 and three month' of healing time. Eyelids? Three hundred and fifty dC1llars. To approximate Robert Goulet's chin dimple would require a 30-minute opera- ..... 20 tioo at a price al SJSO. Owwnl ~ a --.... taken from nma:iat 1.-.. 6£ cs .., ._.. ..t matching Goulds OW'8 (~ • ...._.. • • C l) __.. round OUl the I CW5 ft4-• .. EYeO lbeo." says tllc • -s a, .._ " "p 16c1 anything mrp:aay wi6 ....... *lip w * .mk patterm. The look-alik.e ........... ...,. c I,.. own cxpreasion to .,.,.· a 6e 11•1ram:a. "Gould ii aa emcmdy lldy -.. ~ ..._ born the way be ..... His fax a " .. euw .. heialJt and build. ne ckfl • • c-. ii a1111tmmilllli• for M>mcooe bit me. Oa a ...._ ,...._ ii '' .. show as muda ~-Hie nkll a - _ _.Ille appearance and is Dal 1 • ...,. ~ .., + , m.- tours to speak of." The IUrglCOO admC'ed, .. * mmR.,..... . that a number cM people. ,..... 1 1J • a ftlil • office clutching pectura al ..WC. -.s iia 6cir ~ 1bcy au want a ...-likAeXlllr•~•* magazine," ex.plains die ,., ·w.c .,.._ 6ry ..._ii that the nose. which OIMilfllille& v 2 a ,, ....... of my surgical pract.ia:. ..... 6e .i tk entire body. Any ~ iawhi:c Ar ....e. .,_._. face or figure. in¥0ha a b • ' w ; ; ' I £ 4 ..a- lay. By altering lbe oabide ol a pimmm. ,_ .. allu what's going on imide. .. Good looks come frcw 1 ~ .... I ; 6 A ... in most cues it takes a fllifl1' • 6al a ,__.. face toward being ti •M « t ' - Goulet was not pR9Clll a1 Ar • ' a iia 6e ~ surgeon'• office. The •• ai& 6e ar I I h -• e-- hearsing his play. Wauldm' ~ t... it'~ c:6al -rllr H ..... py Time"? Some pcopk ~ • 6e llld. ' ~ ' I t I I t ;11 r --.... .. .... • _, ... ... ..... .... -L ::r ..... .... =• .... ... Sil Ziii 6c .,. llS-.... .. •• A Day at the Zoo ctildral frcm the MiJ1own ~,.....a day at lhe Los Amp11s 2m. ..t KABC. Chan-- _. 7 ,...... dwir 1rip in a spe- ciil. -Aa .,_ 1.oo." WcdMSday •7Pll. nic JU S*B Ice the fttd- .. Gf 6r --....~ hear a story " 1-s a.. w«clil1 clostly ro '" ii lltr "-l _. slittp will t ot •-foot/. m A..ty Dni:ne f voice only-"°' 'lftB on camera) of "How rfllr Lion Became King of the Battb-: join orangutans Hedda .UJd S-Long for a ~~ion of ~iimg. ad 1hc results are ~- ~ A ,_, rlql¥nt trws lti1 "hand'' l<I _,.,. ,,,_ *"· mNnn and impressionistic-by hoch 1hc: c:hi:d.-cn and 1he oran- '!tllam! Frnally. they visit the Childn1is Zoo-section where rhcv ~ permitted 10 pla) "i1h '~ anrm.ib anJ fc~J 1hcm. KLXA· TY Channel 40 Listings SUNDAY t:oo AM Aln Eapenol11 (C) 9:JO ~eno,.me utlno en Domlneo U:OO Se Sollclte £nfem1e,. 1:00 A Beiler J-2:00 The Bible 11.nswetS 2:lO KUCA Pr-esents (C) 3:00 lntMn•tlonel Tlme: Jewislt 3:JO l ntemetfonel Tlme: French 4:00 Sports of the World (C) 4:JO The Bl• Picture 5:00 Commentary Oii KLXA 5:30 Collqe Football's Greatest Games 6:00 World Famous Huntlna and Fishlna (C) 6:30 Champlonihlp Auto Racln• (C) 7:00 International Time: lt•h•n MONDAY 4:00 P'M Community Report (C) 4:30 It's Fun To Travel CC) 5:00 KLXA-TV 40 NeW1' 5:30 Whirlybirds 6:00 Hons Kona 7:00 Continental Roulette 7:JO Hollywood Report 1.-00 KLXA·TV 40 News 1:15 NotlciH S:30 Fiesta Falc:on 9:00 Se SOl•C•I• Enfumera 9:30 Mosalco Mexicano 10:00 The Val de la O Show TUESDAY 4:00 P'M Health (C) 4:30 It's Fun To Travel (Cl 5:00 KLXA-TV 40 News 5:30 Whlrtr.blrds 6:00 Fro,,t tr Circus 7:00 40 For Fu,, 7:30 Th• Travellnll' Show (C) S:OO KUCA-TV 40 lolews S:l5 NotlclH 1:30 Alearias del Norte 9:30 Monico Mexlca,,o 10:00 Teatro TV 40 WEDNESDAY 4:00 P'M Children's World (C) 4:30 It's Fun To Travel (C) 5:00 KLXA-TV 40 News 5:30 Whirlybird& 6:00 Circus Boy 6:30 Ptul Slivers H Seraeant Bllko 7:00 Contl,,entel Roulette 7:30 It's Cookln• Time 1:00 KUCA-TV 40 News 1:15 NotlciH 1 :30 Flem Falcon 9:00 Se Sollcll"• Enfermera 9:30 Cine Latino THURSDAY 4:00 P'M Citizenship (C) 4:30 It's Fun To Travel CCI 5:00 KLXA·TV 40 News 5:30 Whirlybirds 6:00 Cimarron City 7:00 40 For Fun 7!30 The British Half·Hour CC) S:OO KLXA-TV 40 News S:15 NotlclH S:30 Alegrias del Norte 9:00 Se Solicit• Enftrm•rit 9:30 Club del Ho1ar 10:00 A Ballar Jovtn FRIDAY 4:00 P'M Democracy In Action 4:30 It's Fun To Travel CCI 5:00 KLXA-TV 40 News 5:30 Whirlybirds 6:00 Feature 7:00 Continental Roulette 7:30 Butlfl&hl World a:oo KUCA·~ 40 News a:l5 Noticlas S:30 Fiesta Falcon 9:00 Se Solicit• Enfermera 9:30 Carrousel de la Ale11m1 10:30 Alearias del Norte SATURDAY 9:00 AM Penorama utlno 11:00 Teatro TV 40 12 N_. AlegriH del Norte 12:30 Cine del Sebado 2:00 A Bellar Jov.n J:OO lntematlot1'1 Tlme: Jep•nne 3:30 Seturday Clneme 5:00 Commentary on KLXA 5:30 lnttmetlonal Holiday (C) 6.-00 Quest for Adventure (C) 6:30 Community Report (C) 7:00 Vintage Movie DOES SHE LOVE ME?-Jeff Sonne// /Dark Ra111hoJ rs mysti· fied but pleostd when wealthy, youn~ Diantho Bunner (Cherie Latimer) tries 10 persuade him ta Rfrt up his seard1 for hi~ father on ABC's The Guns of Will Sonnen. rn en/or. Friday Of 9:30 PM. There's Only One No. 1 No. 1 .._.. ..-.rat1 ... _.,. ., , ... .._.,. .._ II ... le ~ ........... ,,_ City Ctulldl clll""W. ......... ~c..ftlK-.. No. 1 ..... _r_ ., .,,.,., ~·"' ....... ..-,...,.. i. !fie 0,...... Or•ft" f/lf .. ClllllNI -el lllhftst ...,._ No. 1 ,.., ... -..... 1"'1., __ , .... .... IMt Meftw le 0rwi .. C91111ly .... Ill H• -. ............ we fMW City H••· No. 1 •Y actwel ,.....,. ...... ...,,. ., ,.,. .. , ... ... ---~. N9dt ""en.' ...,_. aM .,. ..__.. ........,.. -'wtal. No. 1 ~ .... rac111,. _ ... No """' •"7 M•••-le ~ CWftty Ill• a ""~"'". -.ltllsf • ................. 1 .... ·11 .. 1. DAILY PILOT ... Two 'Harlows' in One Month? When Jean H arlow's ldi: story was made into two motion pic- 1ures during the same ye.tr. producers on both sides created plenty of publicity as each claimed his film was the more accurate por- trayal of the blonde sex )ymbol. Now two Los Angeles television stations are 1elecasting the two different versions within the same month. The first .. Hatlow, .. starring Carroll Baker, bowed on KABC, Channel 7, on October IS . KHJ·TV. Channel 9. will premiere Its '"Harlow" on Sunday at 7:30 PM. over the station'• Million S Movie program (which also screens throughout the week); that interpret~tion also 1tar$ a "Carol"-to add to the confusion-Carol Lynley. Ir the ol<l cliche. ''there are two sides to every story." holds true, then viewers have lhe rare privilege of deciding which ''Har- low" they 1h ink tells the tale best-<>r more enten ainingly. Jean Harlow's ltfe. though running a short span, was exciting enough to provide material for a dozen m~tion pictures; lhe one produced by Bill Sargent cos1 $2,000,000: includes a new method of filming-Elec1ronovision. a technique that employs multiple cameras to photograph a 'iCene continuously (the classic filming approach has been 10 use one camera and shoot a scene several times to get all the .mglc~ nccessa:y for a smooth co.ntinuous pre>- duction), gelling all the angles s1mullaneously a nd in sequence. Nelson Riddle conducted and arranged the score for Channel ,9 's "Harlow," whic~ incl udes a suppo.rting cast of excellent cali- ber-Efrem Zimbaltst Ir .. Barry Sullivan, Hurd Hatfield,. 1:-loyd Bochner Hermioni: Baddeley. Audrey Totter, John W1lhams. Michael' Dante. JJck Kru~chen as Lo uis B. Mayer and Ginger Rogers as Mama !can. 11n~lcr Alex Scgal's directio n from a screen- play writlcn by K irl Ta:rocrg. ,.,, .............. -................ _ .... ..... .. ,... __ ............. ....,...._ .... .... ........... --...... ,._._ ---··-. W • tQ ..... C:... ~ ...... 18 D a I .. "-"• ~ 111111$, .-. .... o-. .... r-. • ~ ................ , ....... -.a.p... ._ • .._. .._..,, ,._a ~-..._ -. 22 ., s .......-• \J -. ., ... r I a • Dtwoct -... l l!J.5 2 IQ ............ -......... ~ ...... ..,__ ........... Rklj ........ 7 IQ .,_. c-.... 6''1-..-i')ltt ----·--· ......... Daris 0.,. -.-=s a 7:30 9 .., .......... ti GapliJ' ~~.er-Z<7"*zha Jr . ... , ................ ~--.......... ....... 10:00 u ..... .,.. ........ < 3 '"' "41-................ 0... c.de. .... ',. .. -................ ~ C .. H Q C>Awllan-craft. 11:15 7 IQ ....... -,...,. 9-* .....-t · ., "54 Oa a?d O'C-.-. J-L-.llL 11;30 2 ... s .............. ...._. 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Eliot: Poetry in m Color Tllutu: (C) "Paris 0 @ CI) Kin& Ion& (C) fransitlon." presi." e Mowlt: "Min from Del ... m C)_elnlon WaUllnlfon (C) I 3:45 0 Movie: ''Opeution Stoelt'' (CDm· (western) '56--Anthony Quinn @ (I) F11111 S11ow (C) edy) '60 -John Hewer. SATURDAY I t!) Clne Mule.no l:lO" C(t m Tiie h.i bllMI' (C) (i7) rn MllSIC Trtuuru 10 30 &'II Mil (j) t . • 'he AiiMrd Alta: "Absurd Modes 4:00 Su Hut : -~ ..,.1a1 Ghost (C) o Meanln& in the Elite Arts." J1I Alai 0 !iJ (i) Alo• Ant Ind Slctet fJ WMMed Rep«t (C) stnnp Tales Squirrel CC> @ Cl) Ytb tf ~ (C) Clr1oonJ (C) 1:ae• •"*Dir/..,. I D @CD 5eotp If 11e J1ndt (C) z.-001 .... ,vtewpei.t (C) ~ rn saiow (C) 1:J1I !'!':!' .. ~~ 11:0011 a w...., °"' _. • ... ., ~·· (C) .. ,, "' flilaet1' _. ......,.._,. I Mlltiij II.,... (C) 11 of Milk, Pleue." .._ a llillr ....., ti Alt: (C) Prof.., 8.~ flf Cit (C) 811-S .... : "'l.111." •j 4:30 TM .... s.de" (C) ~ !....., lldura on ''Tiit! . "1111 ,....._.. 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Ci1J ABC's Wldt Wtr1d tf l:lO I moo --f'faideflt (C) I 0 ~-plensllip Bowline: (C) Bu· Sports (C) The ~OS ~naeln. Times ())Tlllt Fantntic fHr (C) nett1 vs. Schissler. 1 Grand Pn~ from Rrve~de. C.hfomla. • : "tn Old lt•tidY" (com· I Matlntt 34 and the Nallonal Air Races. from edy) ·3~11 Ro&ers. Bill Robinson.ji2.-00 -.· Tat t-. (C) "Sh riff 1 th 3:00 · Nesroes In A1111rlun c.ltln: Reno. Nevada_. 'lilll " ~· 1 n • ( "f>werty, Politics, ind Power: My Fnerita Martian 9:t01 ~~ ,,,....._.. Ir. (C) New West. Too Lon& Have Others Spoken for ZM;1 fnllltl.0-tt ... (C) 6 TM flhltlllna (C) tD (i) Sc-.. o.,. Us." I Spice '""" _...., M111 (C) fE Cindones del R.a11nlo @ (!) Trntl F11111: (C) "Winp tol : lit Eadl lece111t (C) 12:3019 CJ) Joltn11Y Qwst (C) Italy.· Cl) Btttnttt Cerf (C) ".JOI a Cl) Tiit ~ (C) • YMlll •1111 '-la (C) 3:30 0 @ (i) Hftalian Opell '•": (C)I . ~ @@St ... and '41111111 (C) MIN: ''UdJ ill Qlleltlon" (d11· Teteust llVe via the Lani Bird utel· S:JO lllpll S*Dry (C) lhrit: 'ftantlll lady" (mys-ITll) ·~1enn ford. Rita Heyworth. lite. this tournament takes place at, . lltws: (C} Jack Lathim. tery) '44-f1111ehot Tone. Ella Raines.I 0 ~(I) NCAA Football: (Cl Army the beautiful Wai1lee Country Club. li•niit hd1ws Show: Mary 0 (ji) ()) JMr.., ti tlle Cttltltf of vi. Air force. . . You'll be hearlna the scores and aye. Oictt Par\er cuest. lie £d1 <C) Q) Cor.!ntt Tllutre: ''Tw1h&ht shots of auch pros as Palmer. Brewer.' I Ciid(tt (C) ~ Tllutrt: Tum of the Tide." 1 tD 00 En&ti.-Fact and Fancy and Rodri&uez'. s.rfside Sil I 5-ur * Sudll (C} Women. Casper, Plf'/lr Boros, Slnders. 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Chan· nels 17, 23 and 29 ore UHF In lokenfleld. fllla ........ II '9'811,._ -•r, fet tftlt M...,.. llty "' w-. • dM._ ti 9"""' ,......._ 914 ....._ ..... Co., t11e .. odllerlol onct ptod.C· "°" ..,_, ,.0 . h a 11.0, 01e.-1e. C.llf. AddtMt ocl¥0fthln9 lnqwlrlot to .... ..._.., ..,.,.,,.,,.., ~-' of thla nowtpo,.r. Adult Fare: 'Mondo Cane~ Set for Cinema IX " "Mondo Cane." which rouahly translated means .. A Dog's Life." will make its Southland television premiere on KHJ·TV's adult mo- tion picture program. Cinema IX. Saturday at 9 PM. Described by Peter Bunzel. Life Maalline (March IS. I 963) as "A journey to jar your innards.~ "Mondo Cane" is an Italian-made documentary \hat enters a hundttd incredible worlds where •.h.: camera has never aont bcfott: includina 29 f ar-ftung pieces: w11h ' ,,, /Ulf·lo1·/111 S,·dMJ' • .A1utrwlW. ,,,,,. .,,,,, ,,,,oorOllJ• SO\'t bol/tr.l ,,.,,, '"~ }ft·1 of .rM'*l ltt 11 1c.1~ /f'Olfl "Mo1fflo Cmw." stops in New G uinea, Formosa, Strasboura. 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