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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-31 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot•; Barhor Today's Closing EDITION VOL. 601 NO. 261 , 4 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, '967 TEN CENTS • • ire a es I e, omes ·· Warnillfl i• V•i• Tot Rides Trike In Street, Killed Two.year-old Patrick Jay Peckham had been told by hia mother not to ride bis tricycle in the 1treel But the tot forgot. Monday be ... kmed wbeD a ~ bor NcUd oat II a driffWllJ aDd na over blm ad Im tric1d& Tbt ,_,..., .. "' Mr. -... Ul1 o.-tJ Tnlllc -1t1 Dea6 Ttl lM Robert Peckham, 3tO C.tall.na Drive. Newport Buch. died of mubiple m- juries, the Oruge County Coroner's office aaid today. Newport police .aid the accident oe> curred at about t p.m. as the boy ped~ aled south in the ~ Jae al Catlaina. Be wun't left bj' 11n. 1t1te Erna PrOlek, 44. of 3lS ~a ... she backed her car oat al w drive- way. Patrick wu struck by tM "*'11 rear of the vehicle. The boy was unccmdoal when Mn. Proaek'a buabaDd, Jerry, carded him inside tbe boma. Police .,... Cllllt •;m71t!1l1 T" ed moutb-to-moatti ret • they rushed dlt cblld ta a ....... car to Hoag Memorial BospitaL DodlJt1~elllldmdeadat4: 15 p.m. At the hospital; the boy's diatraqght mother told officers that just receat. ly she bad "spanked him a ff!ff times" for riding hia tricycle in the street. Police inveatiglton iDdicat.ed no charges would be filed apiaat the driver. In addition to bis parents, the boJ is survived by three sisters, Bobin, Toti and Poll;yanne; paternal crud- Harbor Names Cited in Quiz Of Foundations Two Harbor Area DUDel ~ ia- aert.ed m the CclngreuioDal 8eccrd Monday a1 claimed Plr1ki.-ts ia a "school" for establi•hinC tu-aemp& foundationa. Rep. Wright Patman (D. Ta.) said they were among Q fOundaticm -14 of Ulem in California -whicb have a e c u r e d advice from Americam Building Cooatitutionally on letting up family-type trusts. The two local names were: The Barbara Wright Adams Foun- dation, Box 1753, Newport Beach. The Caro) Terrell K. Root Founda· tion, 1879 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (Dr. Terrell L. Root, a dentist with offices at that address, ia a longtime John Birch Society ~der Jn 1he area.) • Patman ran into a wall of ailence Monday when the ~ of ~e ABC "school" -Robert l>. Hayes of Barrington, ID .• -refused to 81l1Wer any questions about the organization. Today, he continued to remain silent under constitutional privilege. Patman said Hayes established ABC to teach ··~x avoidance trlckJ.'' Those who enroll, the congressman claimed. paid up to $10.500 for help in estab- lishing "backyard foundations," fam- ily type trusts which enable business· men or professional men to reduce income and estate taxes. Hayes contended that ABC mem· bers are t,aught "to benefit mankind ... in the field of charity. sci~. literature. education ... and preven- tion of cruelty to children and ani· mats." Other area names on the list of 14 Californians Included the S. C. Forjoys Foundation, 12501 Christy Lane. Loa Alamitos. and the Foundation of Eco- nomic and Social Progreaa, 381.2 Ti· gertall Drive, Ro11moor. Hayes refused to conflnll the names inserted in the Congreali<lnal Record. NEW YORK (AP)-Tbe stock mar- ket ~bowed a slight toes early lhi1 afternoon and General Motors was down a point or so. refusing to panic on an unsettling newspaper story. 'J'radi~ wa11 active. <See quotations. Pages 14·15.) } pareats Mr ........ Banlll PKt- b.am cl llbode ldmd; ... JDlllaul ~ Mr .... llrL Bidmd BiDmp, al ....... Sada. Giao I 1He • ftces. •1Urrmqp-!11.• lrY Balla ...... ,. c.-......... -.~,,..•-•na.a.•Gm a ;;;7rd C••"'•t•rJ, B 0 0 .... Reagan Denies Writer's Tale Of Deviates w:aAMano ~~ .. aMIB patlldl!J~ ...... ··~ ... npst bf t .... Drew p_._ a.ta h _, rile hall._._ OU .. a Im ..... tnilia ..,._._ ......... ,I "L .... 'r J tlll-;a W' r 0 w:a. 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" lie ........ ..,...,. me a.i. .-. .. 1 ....., .... u.at .a the time I __. of lllia J ,,.. told that tbe ....;.-••iPll'et• If Califar-Diaa. ia tile .._ _., llleJ tratld a cobuna .... Gemllt Orit'CllJ"er, were '* ..., • .,. tllil CIOlllma if tt.e, dia't ,.. a.t ~ .. Peanoa pablimed a cobmm dur· ing lbe um pbel aatarioll campaip airiq -oJd milt .... 'flalatim ~ apimt Cllristopber. wbo WU (See REAGAN. h&le !) It's No Trick ..• Police to Treat Newport Beadl ~mee taeidat. Halloween. will be trutin'. Pol.ice Chief 8 . James Gln11 came up with the idu cl proridbtc '"trat bags'' for the city's JOUllg'ltln -not wtlbout I tboaght to bepiDg don the number ol "1rkb" no doubt. Officers wiD have a mppJy al the "1reat bap" ill their can. Wben they spot children. sub-teens. oa the strttl the officers will gift them bags lo be med for coUediq geodies. Soviet Union Gives Miuiles lo Egnt LONOON <UPJ 1 -The SoM U1t- ion baa supplied Eapt witb a new ~ of groand-to-gnund missile lo boost die rod:et balance of the Arab& against Israel. diplomatic souroes saJd today. The move ls among die latest *'" vtlopnwnts cksigr.ed to 1tr'engtben the Arab military forces. 1UuJed in t.he June war with Israel die ~ uid. .• ~ ..... 0 •• ·.., \ WD MIA -Flames tiidtcate four-mile-long t.'lllTl ..... Wllltla Pueo OnllQ Ftre II still hot todll;f after firemen -.t night bact-'9rning and IUHiDf its spread a6ig southeastern lfh~ near El Firemen In Four Other In 8dditioa to Monday's holocaust iwt OrUlt County. towering walh of flame. puibed by SaJfta Ana winds. are PN.ieping tbrougb dry brush- ._.. in Loi Angeles, San Diego, San Bewwwdioo and Ventura counties. 'J1wnends ol firemeTt have been l.aUing to boJd bmct the b~h fires Ina resideatia1 areas. Flames so far are estimated to have charred ut• ecrea Jn Southern California. Mon a.an 1,140 fire fighters today tried to eontai.n two San Diego Coun· ty fires thet destroyed ID estimated a..• acres Jn i.s. than 24 hours. A speciaJ "Aincan" plane from the U. S. Fcrest Service baae in Missou· la, llaal., took infra.red photographs of the Ramona fin overnight and peg· ged it at lZ,000 acres. The Pine Billi fire. raging through wUt wu delcn"bed by the Division al Forestry as "some of the roughest and wildest area" in the county, was estimated at 10,000 acres. The Ramomi fire "blew up" early today oa its north 1ide and was con· lidered •inttJ touchy." a State For· esary officer said. Air tankers were clilp9tcbed to drop chemical retar· clanta • the newlJ raging section. Coatrol al tbe Ramona fire was not expected fer at lieut two days, and no estimate was given for control of tbe Pine Billa blue. In Los Angeles County. names erupted leag than one mile from a Los Angeles County fire station in Latigo Canyon and authorities said arson wu suspected. County F i re Capt. Barney Dickr ~ said there were reports of. a car 1een in the area shortly before the flames broke out, but no suspects had been arrested. !,M ACRES BtiRNED The flames blackened 2,500 acres. moving down the moun..ain canyons and leaping back and forth over the Pacific Coast Highway . Almost all bomea in the Point Dume, Escondido Buch and Latigo Canyon areas were ordered evacuated. A 150-acre blaze in Ventura Coun· ty between Ojai and Santa Paula was under control. An 8()0.acre fire began in Los An· geles County about 10 miles south· .. est of Pomona and spread east into San Bernardino County. Two weeks ago more than 50,000 acres and fiO structure:. were de· stroyed by fires which swept through the mountains northwest of Los An· geles. The siu and ferocity of both the present fires and those two weeks ago were attributed by fire officials to high, gqsting winds. One death was attributed to the hol- ocaust in the Gilman Hot Springs area. An etderlv woman burned to death (See oTHER FIRES, Page !) Berse Raae• Destroged Fire Tragedy: His Wife Dies, House Burns By THOMAS FORTUNE Of .. DellY , ... st-'! Tragedy mounted upon. tragedy for Lemon Heights resident Fred S. Fegel Monday. First he lost his home and then his wile. Lucille, 57. Mrs. Fegel was fatally injured when the famHy car rolled over her in front of the smoking ruins of their 2041 La Cuesta Drive home. His neighbor, Harvey Kuecker, 11291 Vista del Lago, told this story: Kuecker was poking around his home (houses on either aide of him were burned, but be lost only a de· tached carport) shortly before noon. Suddenly Fegel drove into hiJ drive· way and shouted, "God, Harv, come with me quick-I think my wife's dead." Kuecker jumped in with him and they sped back to ttie Fegel home. He saw ~ house burned to the ground and Mrs. Fegel 'ying f8'tally injured in the driveway. Berth front and back tires of the family car had passed over her. be said. Apparently the emergency brake (ailed, Kuecker remarked. The car rolled forward over Mrs. Fegel who was standing in front of it. She died later at the hospital. "This was ~ real tragedy of this · fire," Kuecker said. "Most people around here can afford a n o t h e r home." Schools, Churches Spared By JACK BROBACK Of ftll Deify ,_ Stefl S c b o o 1 s. churches. commercial buildinp and other major struc· tura were spared in Monday's de- llructive Orange Count:)' fire, a late check indicated today. Of the 52 buildinp destroyed, 46 were bomes and the others farm and ranch structures not used for living ~s. HardHt hlt was the Shady Canyon Hone Ranch. the largest such faclJJty in the Lemon Heights area. flames •an up a canyon and de· stroyed the home on the ranch in Peters Canyon. Horses were herded into a corral and training rlng facility and the sprinkler system turned oo to aave them. Most utility buildingR on the horse r;.nch are metal structures and were nnt damaged. The Peacock Hills Riding Academy on Southwest Newport Avenue w a s threatened. ·we could see the flames, but they didn't get this far," said one of the workers there thi s morning. Horses were evacuated as a precaution. ffre crept to within a (ew feet of the plus h Red Hills Tennis Club in the Lemon Heights foothills. bu t all build- in~s .escaped damage. Many homes were destroyed withi n a few blocks of the facili ty. !"lames skirted Irvine Park and no buildings or trees were destroyed there. a spokesman said thi5 morn· ~1g Boy and Girl Scout camps in the Peters Canyon area boasted no build· lngs. Officials of both organizations were checking damage to trees and shrubs today. Ken Harlan, Orange County Scout executi ve, said' the 12·acre Boy Scout camp in Peters ::anyon escaped most of the names as far as could be de· termin ed this -morning. "The Girls Scout camp farther up the canyon must have ·been burn~ over." Harl an said. Girl Scout chair· man. Mrs. Jane Patterson of Newport Beach hoped to get Into the area la· ter today to check conditions. Here is a partial Jist of homes de. 11troyed or damaged in the fire Str~ Lang. 1195 La Cuesta. Lem· (Sec SPARED. Page 21 90 Percent Contained Before Noon By CARTER BARBER Of 1111 DallY '119t Stiff The massive 35,000.acre brush fire which turned the heart of Orange County into a 35-bour inferno, de- stroyed 46 homes and caused at least one death was reported this morning to be 90 percent contained. Four miles of open Dames, bow. ever. still were fllcbriq along a ~ between Silverado Canyon ud t be --Addltlon1I F1re Photos, Stories P1ges 2, 3, 6, 7, and 13 Main Divid~roughly a.long the Or· ange County·Riverside County line. The steep terrain, largely uninhablt· ed. was so rugged that only hand crews could work in it in efforts to bring the fires which began Sunday afternoon under 100 percent control. Searing Santa Ana winds from .the northeast, which gusted to 70 miles per hour Monday, bad subsided this morning. Forecasts for today were for 10 to 15 mph winds. NevertbelUs, Elmer Osterman, fin boss of the California Division of For- eatry foc Oruae County, wu pa.rd· ed in bis ouUocilc for dousing what be called the county's "most disutrou.s flte.'' "Due to varying wind coaditions, the overall picture is still very unpre· dictable." Osterman cautioned. Sole fatality attributed to the fire, which sent more than 4,000 persons fleeing from their homes. was a Lem· on Heights housewife run over by her own car while trying to pack it wlh belongings during the evacuation of her home. She was idenified as Mrs. Lucille M. Fegel. 57, of »ll La Cuesta Drive. Sheriff's deputies said her car w a s parked in her driveway and rolled over her when its brakes slipped. Mrs. Fegel died during surgery at the Santa Ana Community Hospital shortly before noon Monday. Her hus· band. Fred, said services are being arranged at the Smith and Tuthill Mortuary. Sant.a Ana. Official fi gures said 52 homes were destroyed, some in the Sl00,000 class. Most were located in the Villa Park, Orange Park Acres. Lemon Heights and Cowan Heights areas near Santa Ana and Tustin. "In terms of structures ruined, thb was the most disastrous fire in Or· ange County history," said Osterman. Total damage still was being esti· mated at $2 million, plus. Homeowners were advised by the In- surance Information Institute of San Francisco to contact their insurance agents or brokers at once. In a statem1!nt, the institute declared : "The agent or broker will k n o w whether the property owner has the type of coverage that pays certain ad· ditional living expenses needed by pol· (See FIRES, Paie %) Weather 1t may be ba ck to normal windwise. but the mercury's still hanging on to that 80 mark along the Orange Coast, says forecaster Reggie Meyer . Inland it'll be an even warmer 90 with generous doses of sunshine. INSIUE TODA l' ''From the s11bllmr to th' ridiculous" Ls our music critir'.~ reaction to a weekend when he soared to the heights unth a superb Vienna Sympho1111 Or· chestra only to plumb to thf. depths on the next night with tile "grim" Orange County Sym- phony. Set his reviews on Paocs 11 and 21 . C.Mi.ritla t Cl•uHi.. 1NI c:-1n tt C:rou-f u ldlletltl ,... ,, l 11ter11111mn 1 JI l'hl111te ... u l'lrt tin• 1) l•rl Cull••• 11 Heno lloclnt 11 /11\vtu.I Fl#Ht 1' Nlll..,.1 ,.._, 4-1 0111111arlt'I u °''"" c:-1y n 010 _...,,._, ,. Stclt l H•ll't 11-lt ...... , .. ,. Site~ Morlltlt l•·lS ftltYit!ilft lt Tllttlfl\ 11 •1111 l lll.... ,, Wu llltr j ~""" 11 /11\Hlhl<n IJ M•YIM 11 \ C ''"" w hllo U Wt rl-NtWl ._. \ • DAILY PILOT -Tutsd~. October Jl. lC)f,7 Caa Do: Six younaaters set ready to tie a can to Halloween spookl iA Ole Mariners Library as part of the Halloween program which the New· port Beach Parks and Recreation Department is spolJIOl'iq at aU city playgrounds from 3:30 to 5:30 this afternoon. They are.. from leU.. Joseph Di ~tan'5lao, 9t in a kind of Vampira wig; Jefi Snyder, ~ T111Lm1 P'itztera}d. 8. partially obscured; Tim Loats. 9, in a mop wiJ of ..ti; Jan Grazer. 6. partially obscured. and Jon Gruer. I , UM illtrefid Trojan. FIRES SWEEP COUNTY • • • Icy holders wben tbelr homes are dt· stroyed. ''The property owner wUJ be advised how quickly the adjustment ol his loss can be1io fa proees.s that starts as soon as adjusters can get into tht fire areal. " ... Make a list of the possessions that were destroyed in the homes. as this wiJJ help them and the adjuster in settling the insured loss." uoe EVACUATED In addltjon to the more than 4.000 persons evacuated from thf'lr homes durln& the heleht of the fire. hun- dreds more were alerted to be ready to leave-particularly In the Silverado Canyon area Monday night, and in facllltJu located near the Marine Corvs Air Station al El Toro-but the alerts tater were cancelled when fire· men contained the blaze. The Silverado burn continued Tues- day . but In uninhabited areas. tt was touch and go Monday nil)lt 011 the southern perimeter of the con· niiratJon, whlcb was racing toward the El Toro Air Station. As 300 Marines bract<! to battle the oncomln2 fire . the Forestry ServicP notJntd the Orange County Sheriff's department to alert civilian employees to be ready to flee a North American Rockwell facility near the base. WARNING GIVEN Similarly. sheriff's deputies warn· ed persons that a Marine ammunition dump Jay in the path of the fire. Breaks were constructed hastily and by midnight the fire had been stop- ped In both advances toward the two facilities-but only 700 yards from lt\e ammunition dump. The Marines discounted reports that it was a sizeable ammunition dump. tnsistin g that it was merely a field house where smaU-bort cartridges were stored for a nearby piatol ranee on Silvendo Canyon Road. "They t ti11 go off with a big bang. don't they?" countered one observer. "It still was an explosive situation." As Monday night came on, the glow of the fire was lntBnsif\ed for specta- tors as far away as MO<tjeska Canyon and La&una Hills. Raneers reatsured telephone caller! that they were not in danger and that because o( thr darkness. the glow appeared to be closer to them than it really was. Reports Monday that looters were active 1n the exclusive residences evacuated along Skyline Drive in Tus- tin were diluted today when the sher· iff's department said most of the "loot- ers" turned out lo be residents revisit- DAILY PILOT N..,... ...... c.11eni. AtMI+ N. Wtt4 ~ Tli0Mt1 ICtnil I: .. Thtmet A. Mwrphi11t MMttN MttGr J.,,_ F. Celli111 ....,_, IHdl Cltl' Edlw JH~ •. Curley rewl Nintfl l ush1H1 ~M9ff AMnl1"'9 D"-"' ....,.. ..... OMee 2211 Wttt lellMe II~. Meili"t A4'rem P.O. It• 1171 OUJ C»htr Officts Cotle fHNI UI Wttl 19Y SI""' l o-I kedl: t(t l'Ol'f!tl AYei'llO livnl'"•IOll tHCll: • • ilrttt A , OAll Y l'ILOT, wlfll .,,lch II c.mll ...... .... ...... ..,, ... , le 1t-*'ltl!M Nlty U'"9 SllnM'I' '" -M•le .. 11'-for "--1 ttHll. C•lt Mftt, ~ """' HllM-..,...,. .. t(/\, l'Ollftlllfl VtlltY tflCI w..1- llllMMr, """ -I retleMI tdltleft. l'rllltlM •lt11b ti Ull Wnl .. -.. llW,, Nt-1 It.ell. eM »O Wftl .. ., llrtotl, C.11 ,,,_. .. T ...... C114) M1-4U1 Cl•1""4 A4• .. fWwt Ml·Mfl C•rrltfl•. , .. ,. or-c ... , "'*'~ .... '--"., ... ,,..., llorlti. """',.. ,._, ffltttltl IMtltr or ~,,.._,.. ........ _, lie rter-cM" wl!Nllf .. Kief ~lftltlloft ff C•Yfltfll -·· SK-CleU ... ,... tei. ti lttwettf k~. Cant""'le Wl>tcrl"'I"' IW c.e<· "" ,1,7J -llllyl .,, IMll ft "*'"""' "''"''"' ftlllfltlf-Jl.7S 11*'1111'1'. inc u.ir empty ... to ...._ If tool.bbnabeludtMlllll9. Ne~wwalUlk. V\pettea of dnlCCle and .tveni- ty during the hottest par1a "......, ~t.ernooa ud ev..W., ca.me .-;.a from Orange Coast firemem wtllie .-r· ticipated. "Poor water pr"~ure" was ttf*i· ed in Lemon and Cowaa HeiCllta -, a Laiuna Beach unit whldt bltt.led there. often bavin' to book up t-.. 4,()()0..gallon pumper trucb ill t..taa to get sufficient preuure. Laguna firemen qooted raideata u say~ the flames swept lrora C...u to Lemon ia ooJy 31 secoadl, prodae- ing a veritable "fire 1tDrm ... MOlJl'B OF CA.HYON At the mouth of Silverado eaa,._ winds were easterly ia the aftern.a and fire boss Ost.e:rmaa reported UUll if they ahltted to wtustJe r.... U.. north. "it could bit die ..... el Sil- verado." 'Jbua. at the .,... el UN canyon. Osterman a~aed doR le 300 men and more than two doua m- gine companies. A bz.re qu.arter-nU!e away I ti e flames were c:kwing through thiclt undergrowth, throwing up thick. douda of smoke that smeared ae *J. Be· hind a purple haze. the IUD aboae through like a maruchino cbeny. The 800 raidmts el Silverado ~. for tbe moit part. rather calm ia the face of pNlible dilMts. Said a mecbuic a UN AJpiDe Cafe. ··1 took the day fll.f aad _. care of aome erranda. I n,....... if it wu ...,. na • come I'd ;.st tlv'olr MaM ltllff into my pick.cap truck ud luft. I mua. Ulen'• ........ em yw can do. ii there r· CUSTOllERI WAIT Other custom ... at the Olte ...... around in llUl1 ........ driMing tarse q~ ot a.r-_. ..n ctr• .. tbe tlm,..at.. ..... WU puAed ...... "1 Mlt aawatild ffOIP dlle fin be ....,_ *'9 ......_ A juJc.,,a. ill me~...,....._ By I p.m. ta. flre W .clv.-ied soutb:trard but fa.illllA .. ~ ~ lo towu. Red cinders were carried bulldrab of feet Into tbe darkneal. leavtaJ trac- es of liaht like firework.a. "It's juat a damn 1hame." said •e resident as be stood witb lberiff s deputies watchin1 the tpecUcle. "It's so~ of Uie prettiest eountrylide in Ule st.ate and then it eoes. WUt a cryin' shame.•· More than 1.400 firem,....... • sn e rrom as far away at OrelOQ-•we OU!lg into th• total baW.. T b e y mann«'d ~ pumpers and ,.Yled fire equipment drawn from throughout the st.ate. OTHER FIRES • • in the charred ruins of her home aft- er she had been warned earlier in the day to evacuate the buUding. 1'be remains tentatively were Identified by authorities a11 thMe of Mn. AbipJJ Blodgett. 91. of the Gilman Ret Springs area. Firefighters sairt name~ swept into the San .Jacinto Valley in Riveraif'e County. destroyin& 16 stTUctures. However the famtd resorta of Gilman Hot Springs a.i.d Soboda Hot Spring.~ were not damaged. More than 400 men. meanwhile. bat· Ued another fltt in the Point Dume area near Malibu. Two upeuive homes had been deatroyed tbul fat' with more in danger. Tbt blue start· ed in Latigo Canyon and thea jump- ed back and forth acrou the Pacific Coast Highway. ~·ire officials said residents in lbe F.:-condido Beat'h area just south ('If Pomt Dume wtrf' evacua1ed u Ow f111mt'~ approac~ lMir h nm f' ~. Ahout 2.000 acres hid ~" blackf'ned thus far. .. F.inal Voyage .. -~rGi Royal Sendoff on Cruise to Long Beach ..... tii' ..... ----... .... ,. ... ... .. -~..., ... ..... ..... , ....... .....,. .... from SoatUmpta £agJa..s Soodte CJIUI. wbidl lad ... 1111ps come ud go Cor years, gave 1he ...-a f•ewll fi& f# a U..: airelll blasted. a throag ot at least 10,000 cbee.red a.Dd, her~ Hd there. some shed lean. The Queen Mary is oa its way to kllllllt••1 .... r. ....... ilail~ .9~11111,...,ent. as a !"u~eu"! and llo'>t· ,IJlr,l•t . .. . .., ~ ~ bout au of the 1.200 passena· en lined the rails for U1e farewell. AJnofg the passengers are Messrs. and Mmes. Joseph Beek. James B. "J-.y" S&Addard. Paul A. Palmer, Miss Agnes Blomquist and the Pal- men' daughter, Mrs. Jean Preston, of Nf'Wpor1 BeKh. ' For the ''old ~l!y's" start of a 39· .., ... tMl wtll ........ tat• Horn. warslllps or the British Royal Navy provw.d an escort out ti the harbor past hundreds of small craft flying flags and flreboats playing hoses. Fow·teen Navy helicopters flew over · ill the iarmat.ioo Qf a shijl' $ ucba.r. The British liner Oriana. lying outside Southampton. flew {lags signaling "Aclieu Gtut Queen.'' A mighty blast from lhe QuPeo Mary'a ... CUM la ~*lie· ment. 1'he city • Long Beach paid $3.S m1J . lion for dl6 31-year-old liner of 81,000 tons. The Cunard liner is being sold because Cunard found ii was no lon&er makng oaoney. · · · · • 'T1le Queen Mary's crew at the last moment .t.b.re.a.W>.ed lQ mlk~. no~ lQr any emotional reason. The crew want- ed a bonus of 40 pounds ( $140) for the trip. At the last moment. the cnw Mt· tied for 40 pounds. U.S., S. Viet James De ChaiM Named Utility Cr~ws Restore Power TCoroo~RAepulsek By Newport City Chi.el mm1e ttac .In Fi~e Area SAIGON tUPn -Oubwmbsed A • e r I c: a • and Soatb V'Jetaame.H troops fired lhlir utillery at virtual paiJd MaM range t.day and smashed humaa wave uaaulb by about UGO commmilt gua-rillal apiut a dis· trid capital Clear Saison. military lpCJkesmell uid. 11-artillery fitt kilJed a& least 110 ~ Vlidume.e and v~ Coo.& and ~ t8 almoat 500 tbe mmt.r ol 0-wmistl 1 I a i a in t h r e e days ...... Wteftlll Ler Niall. 72 miles .a" s.c-. A t 1• w= llW Ille perriDal ..... It til ..,. AmerieW .. .. ...... ..._ .. c: .... ... 11•= re .....,. ii C..s-"11' traatic appa m llid to midi a Jl'OP" ~ Yidory .S mar i.cs.y'• Ut- aqw.00. ot Somth Vietmm •• Orst freely defW presideM ud Yitt po esidt.9t. ID odler adioDI. U.S. jets hit North Vtet.nam 's Hanoi-.. 8.aiphoag war ma- chine Moaday fer the seventh day ia H.aipbang Urbar's powa plant a • d ~g Barbor'• power plant and •beotial don tbe 96&h Cooimanist MIG i*ielptor or the war. No U.S. plaoa w.n reported losL Real E11.ate Courie Final Clm1 Tonight Fiaai sasim al a. Ono.. Coasl Colkp-OAIL \' PILOT real atate in- vatmeat c:ourw will be beJd al 7: 39 o'clock tonight al Newport Harbor High School . Orange attorney Jack Ll.ncoln. OfM' ol iew prrsoDI m t.bt stak of CalifOT· n.ia lo ~ a liietime teach~ crt· dent.W ia real estate. wiD deliver a lecture on •'Building an Estate." Robert Weed, DAD..Y PILOT pub- liaber, will t.e secmd speiaUr oa the dooblMlill lecmr• pregrz::. The series. ·'Real Estate -The Big I al Investments." has been pre· ...... • a jeint vellbft ot the Qr_,. c.se CeDege Evenin& Divi-siln. n....,,,.,... Harbor-Costa Mesa Beard ol Ralten Md tbt DAll.Y Pl- UYI'. n.. ltttlltta will be open trtie or daarp to _,cm inl.-ated. Tht -ia ...... towani "amateur ' iJrveA«'s. hat ai. olfers techrucal tqJI le tbe.. ''pnfenWah" in the rt'al estate ia+t ltJbmt fie.Id. Free ticbtl wfD M anilab&e at the door. Prem P-.e J REAGAN •... Rugaa'5 major primary campa1~n ~l Asked to toS'Omntt on rumon of dJe IDddeet which have been curr,.nt io tbe stat.e capital, Reagan replitd: "Rumen are rumon. I just don't know what yeu're talking about " Re wu asked ii Lyn Nofziger. his communications director. had leaked the story to some reporters lhal a Reaau aide ud bee:n dropped from it.ate goYerameal on moral grounds. "I am prepared to say that not.b· ing like this ever happened ... ht ~ piled. He ubd Nab:iger. 11tanding nearby. to ceefirm that ht had not planted the reports. "It'• CClllfirmed." Nobicer r ephed. Reagan also was asked if in mil· i.og the regular checks of percorue1 bind for It.ate govenment ht bad eva uncovered a homosexual . "No... be replied. A 8tWIDlan asked him to comment on Peanan'1 report t.bal .\rt Van Court. a special assistant anrl Rea· i an'11 body~ard. had taped ~ con· venation at a cabin ntar L;i~,. Ta· ~ Hf turned to Van Court. 1.1 1tn la· belfd tbt report a "completr lir1100." SPARED ... on Heigbb. "7.000. Had just purchas· td home. Or. Wiii .. E. S&.wy. 1135:! ~line Drive. Lemoo Heights. S90.tn1 Moved in jusl 90 daya ago. Stilel Dina. 20'J2 Lowl'r La k r. Lemon Rtilhts. 15CUO> _t;4••nl <'raw. Skyl.Jn,. Or· "· Sllill.· cm Rk'llanl Nt•"Mh. Sk' 11111 Orwr. W!0.000. ,. NEW ASST. CtTY MANAGER J1met De Ch.tine Assistant City Manager Leaving ~With Plaudits Wheo Newport Beach's assistant city manager. Camn E. Monson. ~aves his post Nov. 10 to head up north lo Martinez. CelU . where he'll take over as city manaeer. he won't be &oing away mad. Far from 11 Monson. 34. will begin his new job m the San f''ranc1sco Bay area com- munity with a dossier containing one of the fondest farewells Newport has ever accorded a departing offlcial. A resolution adopted unanimously by the City Council halls Monson. a father of six, for serving the city "in an outst.ancling manner as a very dedicated employe. who has contribut· ed greaUy to numerous projects and administrative improvements ... The reiiolutlon further declares that "the city is losing a very valuable em· pk>ye. . .and we thank and highly commend Mr. Monson for his excellent NrvlceS." ' Monson joined the Newport staff in Jaauary. 1964. after workin& as an ad- miftistrator with various California cities. includin& Santa Rosa and Ber· u~y. His new Marbne% job. which he is 1o begi.I formally Nov . 13. pays $16,· ODO yearly to start. Monson's Newport pay was SH.000. Newport City Manarer Harvey Hurl- tM.lrt will personally hire Monson 's suc- teSM)I'. Newport Beach City Manager Har· vey Hurlburt today appointed staff aide James De Ctl.a.ioe as his new right-hand man. 0. Chaine. 29. 'will succeed Calvi.J.l E. Monson as ass.istant city maolt- er. Hurlburt said. Monson has ac- cepted a post with the city of Martin· ez. }{e leaves Nov. 10. In announclnc De ChaJne'a appoint- ment, Hurlburt said: "1 feel fortunate in baviQi rllbt no t.bt SC(ne sora• one like Jim lo fill this spot. He's ai:· gressive. productive, has an excel· Jent backgrQund and has earned the City Couocll's respect in his two years with Newport." De Chaine joiaed the mulli cipal ttaff as an adml.Dlstratlve assistant to th• cit,y man., ln My, IJ85, A natlYe or P•tlud.. On., b~ rt· ceived ~· {lA-at Port.LQd State Cal lege in 1962: and an MA in public administration at USC in 1964. He has worked as a staff member with rtle cities of San Gabriel and Pasadena. and just prior to comini to Newport. he was employed by the International City Managers' Assoc1a· tio11 in Chicago as a research and traini.J.lg proiram assistant. He lives with his wife. Jan. and two- year-old son. James Jr.. in Uruv~r· sitv Park. De Chaine's new job pays about $12,000 annually to start. That repre· sen ts a ~percent increase ia salary. Hurlburt said recruitina will beiin immediately to fill De Chaine's old position. As assistant city manager. De Chaine will r~prestnt Hurlburt when he is out of town and will be respon- sible for various special project$. He will continue aervlni as ex ofUcjo member of the city's Air Watch and Trame Advisory comrntttee1. High Income Tax Deadline Tonight SACRAM.E:-JTO IAPl -Midnight lo· night is the deadline for the first pay· ment of atale penonal income taxes by higher income reaidents. Residents wbo pakl $200 ar mare in slate personal mcome taxes fOr 1966 are expected to make a partlal pay are expected to make a partial pay- ment of this year's tucs. State officials said Monday that about 220.000 persons have already made U\eir Octobtr payment. Parent KiJiing Plot Charged to Youth SACRAMENTO tAP) -.J t ff re y Jones. 19, has beett arrffted for al- legedly hiring someone to ldll his par- ents. Jones was arrested Monday on a warrant charting him with solicitation to commit murcier. Re was relea6ed on '2.200 bail ported by his perent,s. UtilHy crews roved tire ravaged Or· ange Cqunty ·foothill comrouailiu to. day. the worst behind them, but still alert for atty new disrupted services. Gas. electric and telephone compa- ny representatives reported that utill· ties severed oocavse of the fire . were 4n "&ood &hape " today. One spot sdll troubling Paci(lf Tele- phone. according tb District Manager Tom England. is generally in the El Toro area. Line~ in the area. he said this mornmg'. could become overload~ ed. ~one of the utility spokesman could set a monetary '°" or a ceet •ti· male •• ,.,aft. Each upreDM lit· tle CMCen Jar Httil& •ucll a titun at the m~nt. In t.be wercb Q( W. H. "Bud " Max· well Souihern CalUorn.ia E;<Jlsoo·s clis· b'ict manaier's r6P.".'seatahve: "Our 16sses were neill&i~ in compvison to what these people sufferee in 106· ing l~ir homes." A~nting lo Jwihn Kennedy, Or· nnge Ce~t,y diV'ision man.ager for Southern Counties GM , there were 110 ex~os.ions caused by names reaching gas Lines. "\''here tti. t>laze hit the strllcture io a hurry." he said. "the (Mat) melt· ed the meter and the result was that tbele was a name until the source of the gas was ;>inched off " He indical· ed there was no spot where fire fed principally on gas. Kennedy said the company had con· r;trucUoa crewi-wbo wou.ld isolate a ~iven area i1 necessary--aod so.rvlce· men in &he fie)d $ince 3 a.ro. Mon· day. er.ws were ~gned, he said, to pindl oft .l8Vict 'ft'bere fire de· stroyed homea. ~ Accordln& to Maxwell. the electric utiUty replaced five poles destroyed by fire. He said crews are continuin~ to patrol lines today to stt if they are in •ood shape. Monday. Maxwell said. SO custom· ers in Lemon Heigtlts lost power when the company de.energized lines leading into th.e vicinity. Jn El Mode· na. he ~aid. thert was a 38-minute interruption for ~ customers be· cause a pole went up In names. About 60 electric company men were out workine. he said, and they we1 e directed by the company's own radio communications network. "There's no one without power to· day as far as we know,'' Maxwell said. The telephone company operation was CMlruDCli4 by A. v. "Bud" ,. Jones. dlvistori Plant manager. Most import.ant job for telephone crews was setting up spechtl emereency equipment at a djsuter command post at Foothill Hill\ School. In all. thee were about 300 1ub· scribers who lost telephone contact., according to the company report. F.ighty pe1'cent of the services had been restored today. and the rest were expected to be restored before evening. INs it! 0££P Steiuti,- tRlf Pcr CL CRnlnQ ,_, 'W ........... KMMll- -tt11t's tht ditft1Mttr THIS UNIQUE NEW PROCESS CLEANS DEEP ANO YET TREATS THE FINEST CARPETS WITH LOVING CARE .•• DH' STEAliA ro,..ov•c 10:1 r'o"' llol~ pil• of 1i.1 c••p•I a"d '"' '•rptl lltc~I"!· s,,,.. H ~... •' 1erwltlll11t tctlff 11 u"rf ti..,. h •• .litlt rlle• •I '"• coqul pil~. Tho jlowerful DH' STEA~ rl••'~• "'•c•o '""'"v•• .,nictu•• imma.lotoly ••.I flhc tho ,a. '" • ''li~o ••w" O"U'••o. n o ••oJ f9r .,.. ..... ,._._.,leHI clMll• i... It l'INIH -4 lloctij .. tlo•ply .,,.l,ocltlocl toil h ""'•••.I .,,d laaot 110 r01itlvo ;., !ht urpol fll,or1 a. u lltc! J,,1, THIS O!EP STEAM PROCESS JS GUARANTEEO TO BE COMPLETEL y SAFE ON ALL FABRICS ~OEl ALL CONDITIONS. WHIN YOU WANT THI Fl""ll~T­ CALL FUI UTIMATI RUG & UPHOlSTERY CLEANERS - Our '1 •• y "'&r of Sflrvice in +~-Oran9e Cov,,+v 8nrl Lona Beach Areas 29.;n R4NnOLPH COSTA M~SA PHONE 546-3432 ALSO IN LONG BEACH 3'90 CHU~Y AVI. ALONG CUTTING IDGI -rift races 9P NJWde west of El Ten lladne Carpi Air a...,. ,-.... range near wllere tlrefl&l*r'S .-. allllt .._. DAILY ""°' ...... W ...... k.-..r lloedaJ night and, by back-burning, stopped flames' IOallnrant adnnce. Forestry Men Plot Course Of , County Fire :.fovement of the Paseo Grande.lire -offklal label for the holocaust which swept Orange County Sunday and Monday--<:ontinued to be plotted to- day in amoeba·Uke lines on a map in the state Division of Forestry'• Fire Information Center at Orange. Like a forefinger and middle finger extended, the ''head" of the fire - the point where the advancing mus ol flame continued to move with JDOlt 8CCeleratlon-moved southward and IOlltbeutert;·. Tbe flneer• moved toward El Toro Marine Corps Air station, to the IOUUt, and toward · SUverado Canyun, to the southeast Monday riigbt and early Tuesday morning. Divialon of Forestry rangers' refer· elll..-es to Ute fire mass are the ''head," the "western flank" which is in the Villa Park-Lemon Heights area: the "heel" which is the northernmost atl'!a, toward Carbon Canyon, and the "eastern flank," which is generally the line from Corona down to Sil· verado Canyon. lllAIL.Y Pll.O\' Pllllt llllr .,_ ..... By nighUall Monday, rangers de· clared the western and eastern flanks as well as the hee; of the :ire area ti holding. Firefighting efforts were concentrated on the head where one news reporter said "there's more equipment there than I've ever seen." FUTILE WARNING -Flames leap through trees and shrubs Monday afternoon in Bl.act Star Canyon as fire warning signs futilely proclaim danger. Two homes in ara were razed. Humane Society Open to Animal Refugees Overnight Monday-Tuesday, fire· fighterJ lay down a backfire riJlt south of Sllverado Junction and abqqt a mile eut of El Toro to block the ad- vance of the two fingers of the head of the fire. Small aoJm•ls evacuated frQlll t It e Orange County fire areas may be kept temporarily at the Hantillgton Beach Humane SocietJ. 2tm New- land St. '11Kre la no charge. A lpOteaman said dogs, cats, r* bib and birda will be held until tbey can be located.. The center is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays. For more information call 536-3480. What to tell tha babysitter? When you know that n ~where you can always be reached by phone, you'll haw a better time. Even if you're planning to be two or three places during the evening, it's a good idea to write down the names of the places, the phone numbers, and the approxi- mate times you'll be there. And, may we suggest that you have all the emergency numbers, including the fam ily doc- tor's, written down in the front of your phone book. The si~r should be familiar with these numbeB. 1 Taking this precaution is a very simple mat- ter-and it's one way that your telephone can make a night out just that much lj\ Pacific Telephone more pleasant . ~ I. County Calls Fire Area Disaster A state of disaster was declared in fire ravaged areas of Oranee County Ulla morning by the Board of Super- visors. A resolution introduced by Supervi· 1or William Hirstein and unanimously voted by the lawmakers al!o request· ed that Gov. Reagan declare the areas in a state of disaster. The governor was requested to in· troduce special legislation Monday to enable the Orange County tax asses· sor h> reevaluate property damaged or destroyed by the !Irie. The county is seeking tax relief for two-thirds of Ute year. Chairman David L. Baker told fel· low supervisors he talked with the governor's office Utls morning and was told the governor will cooperate fully. "We are in good shape," Baker said. Supervisors were unanimous in their praise of the fire fighters who have been on the line since Sunday after- noon. ''Everything was done that could be done," Supervisor Hirstein said. Bandits Score Twice in Beach; Collect $334 Gunmen took $218 from a market and $116 from a liquor store in two separate Huntington Beach holdups Monday rughl Police arrested two suspects in the first robbery. Officers said one gunman invaded the Tic Toe Market at 19490 Beach Blvd. about 11 :55 p.m. and forced clerk Morten A. Nielsen. of 1796 Pit- cairn Ave., Costa Mesa, into a walk· in cooler after taking a money bag containing $218. Lale!' police arrested Robert J . Pal- mer, 31, or West Covina. and Joseph N. Naranjo, 33, of Whittier, in coMec· lion with ~ boldlQ>. , In the second robbery, two men got $116 'fl'bm Billy Dow's Liquor, 19351 Beach Blvd., before fleeing at about 10 p.m. \ Tuesday, Octobtr 31, 1%7 DAJL Y PILOT 3 THEIR PRAYERS ANSWERED -Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Dixon, forced from their Lemon Heights home, found their prayers answered and their home sale when they returned. Mrs. Dixon telephoned her mother, Mrs. O. W. Holmes. in Fayetteville, N.C., Monday to tell her the family is sale and well "before sbe sees the news." OK~ J'lom~ Delighted Dixons Back Horne By TONY ClLLO 01 Ille OallY 1'1191 Jlttf ··we're all right!" Her face all smiles. Mrs. Stiles Dix· on, 2092 Lower Lake, Lemon Heights, stood in a telephone booth in Foot· hill High School, assuring her moth· er. almost 3,IXXl miles away. that she an<.I the family were safe. The Di xons and their three daugh- ters were back in their home Monday. They were one of the lucky familie:i with a home to go back to after a fickle fire hopscotched around their community. "We were Jacky to have a fire hose there and we watered it down before we left. .. That was 4 o'clock Mon- da~ morning,'' said Mrs. Dixon, the relief obvious in her voice. But their neighbors were not as fortunate. The Bill Chilcote family was spending the night with friends. Mrs. Dixon said they had been back to their home earlier: "l saw her there. . .The poor little thing was' taking a few little charred things out of the house." Mrs. Dixon described the approach· in g flames: "That fire just swept down those canyons," she said tight- ly. /'Our house is fine." she said. "We can see the flames on the hills !tom our house." Then, quietly, she added, ''Our prayers were really answered.,. ~ -·--- Why nel telc• the whffl Anew3.50-CID Roclctt V·B thot t>ltgant T0tonado and Ni11ety~ ef thi1 Cutlou S-younge1t deliven more power at Eight, popular new 88, 1marl looki11g, yo1111~1t octi11g lower operating co1t. (And 11ew Culton, 1porty 4.4.2, Oldimoblle In seventy years. do11 it more 1moothly and bigger•lllon·ever V'nto-Cruiler Young toolc1t Cullan S ho1 quietly, 01 well.I You soy you and dollar·1avlng f·8.5. ft.em item to 1tern, from 1porty prefer a Six' Old1 ho1 a What ii odd1 up lo i1 thi1t louvered hood to rakish 2.50-CID Action-line 6, too. If you lilce cars with a lot rear deck. Theseareonlyopenerl.Youcon of pinot in the way they And bocking up those young toilcK Cullan S to your fancy look-cori wiltl • lot of ~k1 it YOUllll 1Hrfon110nte1 and llnoncu 4-tpttd stick moaie in the way 11\ey drive-1 to stereo to 1pc>fty pin1triping. YOUf' O ld1moblle Dealer It front dl1c broket to d ual the man to see. They're Ille exhou1h to Rally Spo<t only kiM ht corrin . Svtpe111lon. (All the new GM tafety feoturet ore t londord.) See \oft.r nea-'-· Oldsmobile Dealer t.tter come In ond mttt 1--· '"1 Ille wtlole Old• family- See all the '68 "Youngmoblle1" from Olcl1mobile at the International Auto Show October 27 thru November S. J 4 DAILY PILOT ,...,, OdllWll,, lCllil C--.. I r Tiie DAii." f'-..T ... A.rtlaar 8ludbai dldll't take tbe treatment be aot ln a London tbeater 1Yin1 down. Standln1 told the c:oart he 1ot hopplna mid wben be ..... sprayed with N'• blood from bud to foot u an actor ln Sbakeli-re'• ••Othello" loat b1I 01P cm a CDDCellld container of the Ould. "AD tbe chap did wu l.au&h.'' complained Ar1bar, who 1ot $280 ln dama1es. The Moor the merrier? Or bloodJ fOOd 1bow, wbat? * Th4t 1DCJ1 qwu o Cmaadlcft capn ..,, thtte in an Ottawa bo10Ung alUr ad it'• the 14.!t atnu of that kind u.at Mored Laberge evt1' toantl to in. Maree& 10<11 in gtor f01' <Ulit1trr 10lae1' a car, out of control, ""41Md tlarott0• a plate glc.!1 wfndoto, spectators ad bowlers and ~ to rttt m J1.arccr1 aluv. Ttn persona were inJ•red, t10M unot.t1lv. Only Marcel'• /ttlifloa 10ae hurt. LANE JUMPE~! * Tbose lovely locb are the top dressing of RolJ. Ing Stones IUl- tarist Bria• JODet ••bo WU jailed for DiDt months in Lon· don and fined ~ for u.slnl drugs. He's the second member of the pop group to be jailed for getting "stoned" on such delica- cies as Indian hemp and canna· bis -le ad er Mick Jauer got a jail term a month ago. Pub- * llclty-wlae. it didn't hurt a bit -Jones went all to trial to tbe ac- companiment Gl ICIUIDI, ....... and waDa fralll hundredl ol Ski fana. MeJTJ QriA. mM, Bri bebf. We'd better ?Write that old bit 11 about beauty end tbe beast af. t.er taking a detm at these Pa- rlalan paatriea clad in fasbioe de11igner Jacqaea E*nl'• lat- est off eringa. Hll spotty spring collection wu inlpired by tbe coats of Dalmatiu dop and the theme extends to mlnl~ trousers, shirt drellel, c08b and, mais ou.i, mon aml. under· wear. La panta de ma tant.e est blanche est noir or IOIDething! * Sun, M.on, Title• WIDflUOAY Flrtl 1oW • • I :H a.M. I 4 Finl hl'b 7:.Q •·"'· •·• SeCOftd loW ?:JO , m ... I Secon<S hloh a:37 p.m. U ~ ::::: rn ::;;:· = ~;~ :::: NtW ""' Q. ,vii LMt •• Nov I Nov. a Nov 16 Ho¥. 14 S.if .......... .... Four Year Term -For Viet Leaders IAJG(lf (AP) -u. Ga I(..,. V• ,,.._ E ""°"' .... a .... ,...-. ..... v.....· • .-.. .......... toUJ 1tJ jWQF, C piece talb ,,_Rimi. q; I -a d9tlm ••• elete fll Vim Pl rlt1a w..,_ Cao s, .. -... s, ........ ad'L'f ............ -., ... rurnhllhwwllkaalltlr_...M .... Deu tiJCtM..,.flldfflW.• ...... Mlll'em .... ji RP " ..... ,.. s...aa vw .... .,.... old ..................... ... , ........... c ....... ts IDelllit•wtadf.r. nm. w' It 611' ....... pewlmee ..... be t1f t t "r W. ............ c I llllrtla llllllt .... a.at ... I .... pay. Jiii .............. It......, ...., amt .... ..... .... ... Mediators Att To Halt Retail Food Walkout I . pe8C9 ,......ia more ... ble than pnftclu • ff e r • Nortb Vlltaemese Phltdeat Bo QI MIDJs b11 ... Jected. fl.lllNl1l'E t'EREMONY Tiie lt-mJnute blausural. with U.S. Vb Pnlideat Hubert H. Humphrey _. aepulllltattvn of 21 other na· tiam appllDdbtc wmn1J. went off witboat a bitch daplte fun ot a Viet c.., .a.ck. Security forc:ee deployed .._ ..S .,...... the dt;J were the ....... known. Same 50,D troops and 1eleded ,_... were ~ for half a mile don liroad Le Loi Avenue ID front ol tbe ...,..... ltanda. SecurUy WU so tiClll. howua, that crdJDarJ cltluna Ud lo see tbe ceremonies on televl· ••• or listen OVtt the radio. ftin•a apeecb -which Humnpbrey llllllW • ••a muterpMce -a sreat tpeeeb" -WU larcel1 What WU el• peded. Be pnmlsed a strengtbened army, IOciaJ rdonn1, a campaign aplmt tot 1 option and called for help for the peasants and a narrowtq of tbe income cap between cllJ and COUllCryaide. VAN LOC PRDIIER The appointment of lawyer Npyen Va Loe u premier WM alao expec- ted. and was criticized in advance. Tbole wbo boped to see Thieu broaden bis gove11uueat'1 political base by the awi•hllnwa& of IOIDe respected poliU· cal 6--... tllappoiDte4. IM. ....... ~ ...... iailllt ill a' ill•' law wbo far tbe .... ,.. ......... .mctdila •• • cll*ma ., .. Arm,.,..,.. .• c-il, t19e craaP arpniwd to give tM military rtOne a temblance of dYilillll tac.de. lt WU seneraJJJ lnef. fedift. ~INIOUIB Loc'1 ddl!f dailll tD offiee appeued .. be tlaM 1111 WU bona i:a the Soutb _. ._. a dole penona1 relatiomblp _. Vb Pr.._ KJ, tbe air force CO"P"-der wtle b.31 been 1ar1ely 1 5 c a. puaaudlt I« tbe paat .... JeSS .......... Wben Ky pl.an-.. to na f« JHlfidnt. Loe WU to be Ilia~ !Ute. Thell Ky WU forced ta 8Capt tbe leCGDd spot on TbJeu'• tkket. Jenin& Loe to be taken care of. BJ matmg Loe premier, Thieu eued potitical feelings at the top of the rul- ilC PJI lllldd IDd alao PYI bll repne a ~ balance. ~·a from celllllral VietDmn, Ky a ut1w of North Vtilllam ad Lee fr'Glll tbe South. ·" ·" ,., .02 .u .:N ·'t .. ... • l1 .17 l.'1 ,. .... ..._ ... _ _. ... e1111e .S2 ....... ,.,....,.i.. ...... __. _..... ... ,__ ~--*'" .,,, --....., ,......... __ ,..,,"' v.s. s ....... ........ ~ ... ,_., '"'"' !tine ...... A-.... c.-. "' " .i ....... ...,.,,... ..... -Mod Itel! ...... cam. .. ' ll•"' _..,. • ZJ-V•k -'"*9 fr.,.. Te,.. le __,, FlilrWll ... _ ..... ~~~ ~I -e .... lftdlft. IQ, ~ ~ llilo>I, !ll'IK.. _,,. ..._ loll ,. -· s...._ ............ ...,,, .... lol ,.._ To.N " fr1PI w ~ e<'ed tt>t l"f'I .... fl'-11W ltOOIH .. ""' '*"""" f'lllflt.. c..-....,<1>,.,,. __ ,,.., ....... ~~1'- Mii '---((~pl ...,._. ___ .......... ,,,_ ... ,.,. l(llrclW ~ C•rlfor,,,. ,, I • QUEEN'S LAST VOY.AGE -Crowds pt.b~ ln Southampton, England today to wave farewell to the Cunard Line'• mighty Queen Mary u she tet sail for the last time. The Queen of the Ocean i• UPI,,...._ btlded for .Lone Beach where ahe will become a float1D1 Mafitlme Kuaeum and a Convention Center. Many Amtrlcam are aboard for tb1a final trip. Rescue Workers Fear More Victims In Rubble Left By Two Tornadoes GULFPORT, Mill. (AP) -Rllcue workers aearcbed a two-mile ltrtp of devatation today for mort pcllllble victiml of two tonladota tbat Idled three penor11, iajartd ICOret Ill. oth- er• and caused an teUmatecl • mil· lion damage. Police saJd they feared other vic- tims may be buried ln the rubble. National Guartkmen cordoned off the area after the tornadoes barrelled In off the Gulf of Mexico. The dam· age estimate wu made by Mayor R. B. Meadows. Twenty-five hornet and a church crumpled as swirlln,g w.tnd1 cut two separate paths Inward. Fifty-two per· sons were treated for injuries. HARDEST HIT Hardest hit wal a trailer park. Mobile homea were bounced to pieces and rain-whipped wind scatter· ed furnishinp amon1 uprooted pecan trees and overturned can. Mn. Bille Jo Crau, ~.a mldent of au.. Tt&Uer court, Wll found dud ta blr ban.red quarters. Tbt bodJ of Dtlla Jwt. 11. of Handlboro, Mlu., WU dlleoY9"td ID a demolllbed boaae not far away. Pollet tentaUvel1 identified the third woman u Patrl· cla Brown, 25. SEARCH FOR BODIE8 "I don't thiDk we found all the bod- lea Let,'' said Gulfport Police Chief H. . Hobbs. ''There were trailera down there and we're juat finding the wheels and the frames-they're just gone." The twisters struck thla coastal area without warning a hall-hour apart between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. The flrat hit at the harbor in Gulfport flipping 20 tractor trailer trucks parked bump- er to bumper awaiting a load of ba- nanas. Three drivers were hurt. An offshore dredge and a cat food plant also were heavily damaged. The twisters were spawned by a cool troat that mcmd eutnrd ml lprt-4 HVtre atorma from 1.w- to Florida. • UVURED One or more torudoea ripped lalD Penaacola, Fla. -lnJurtn1 40 ptr- aona. Tbe w1nda tore off part of tbe roof of an elementary achool where 159 parenta and cbildren were boJd. inf a Halloween party and broke MY* eral windows but no one lnalde wu hurt. Sheriff Bill Davll of Etcambla County said a "lot of houaea and buai-- ness places were blown away ... 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NOTHNG LEFT .l;i1 k R\'rrly. hh tare ~hmqng !hr h"s he feel<> turn" ;rn,1v from bla t kcncd nuns of hr<. home 1n V1ll.:1 Park "'" \\3s amnn: srvrral dr<;lrm "rl in lhP ~em1-rur:il In\' n hit harn b.' roanni:: bru.;h f1rl' rt\ II \\ h1pprd '"'" FI 1.('t'111ra1 (lr;in~P rounlv af1r1 111nv111;:: rim' n "\.1111 ~ \n;l 1·:i11' nn hnrnr nn '" 1f1 S;i111;1 .\n:i "in<l. r1rrt1JH nr • • . ' JI I ... DAILY PILOT ~ Jluss Amnesty Fr«(es :2 Writers, ·Briton . MOSCOW (UPI) -Rus· sia declared a 50th Anni· • ~ versary Amneaty today that : ~ reduced the sentences of · : • two prominent Soviet writ· ; : : ers and a Briton. accused : ·: of anti-Soviet activities and : : : freed many persons con· ·: ' victed oi minor crimes. · • The amnesty went into ef. feel with its announcement and meant that a British seaman, jailed for drunken brawling, would be freed. British teacher G e r a I d • Brooke had hll prison term !. reduced to 15 months .. ~e : amnesty cut remairu.ng : : t.erma by hall. • ·' Writ.en Andrei Sinyavski : : and Yuri Daniel, convicted • ; • of 1muggUng anti-S o v i e t • ~ • writings to the West, had ! tbelr terms trimmed, Sin· ~vsk.J's to 30 months and Daniel's to 18 months. No Americana were ln· volved. There are none in Soviet prisons, as far as ls known. The amnesty aUected pris· oners who were war heroes, women with children, worn· en over 55. men over 60, and prisoners in other cate· gories, provided t h e i r crimes were not major. Seaman Weatherly. of Newcastle-On-Tyne, will be freed under an amnesty re· leasing those sentenced to terms of two years or less. He was sentenced to 18 months in jail last Decem- ber for starting a drunken brawl at a Leningrad wed· ding. Brooke was arrested in April, 1965, on charges of IOluggling Anti-Soviet prop- agande into Russia. He was sentenced in July. 1965, to five years imprisonment. The amnesty shaves hls re- maining time in prison to 16 months. An oUiclal announcement sald the amnesty took ef· feet today. Last week. the government announced that there would be such an am- nesty. Its tenns specifically ex- cluded persons sentenced "for especially dangerous state crimes" and those convicted as spies, traitors, murderers. rapists, narcot· ics peddlers and robbers. Although "state crimes" were cited u exceptions, they did not include article 70 of the judicial code un· der which Sinyavslcy and Daruel were sentenced. ' Jail Anti-War Professors, Wallace Urges SF Meeting lorda11 River lneldeni ~srael Keeps Mideast Gains Marchers I To Mark Jail Term TEL A VIV (UPI) -IJ. raeli and Jordanian troopa fought briefly acro11 the J o r d a n Rlvtll' Mo1M1a1 night, an Israeli .spo man said today. There were no casulllties. A military oounctment in Jerusale said J~ soldiers g e 'Coverint fire to a band of Arab blfiltra- tors retreating back into Jordan from the Israell-oc· cupied west bank. Tbe la· raelis returned the fire. An Israeli s p o k e sman mistakenly said at first that the clash was the flrst be· tween Jordanian and Is- raeli troops since the end of the June 5-10 Middle Eut not Intend to pve up the tlMn-... little ... ae land it conquered ill tbe a.a.tb' ()amcil Clllllll war. reac:ta qr....-• die Elhkol told the Inell ..,...,._ parliament Monday night ID Cairo Eaptia Pre&- "tbe 1ltuaUon wbicb rtdp-dent Gamal Abdel Nu.er ed be!ore June S shall nev-sum..,....,, bis callilllt far a er be restored." Eahkol lo-MA1ioa to dilcau FAlllll•a dicated Israel would t e e p abatement. the Golaa Helghta area ot -JClrdaa'a DIC B r • Syria, tbe Sinai Penlmula wtJo 1aac1 biallld M I .-+ and the west bank ol lbe JOl"dmlaa retOPjtLw fl la- Jordan River. rael bl •u '"""' iw die re- Eshkol tald the June war tuna ol the we:ll ..-. a. e r a s e d all the old •ere&-directly ,,. rtWled lllf ments . Esbtol's ..u......., U.. Diplomats at the United aein WM ft.Jiq te ...-... Nations. who bad been '4>daJ. working on an Argentine· . Huaeia told a ,,..... fl Indian pe&ee propoul. u.id Welt Genna bm • ilt D 'S f ~ lllllll ..................... ._ii a II* fl• ,,,. ................. artail • W' ,_.. ......... ,., .... ..... .. Nalw ....... .. .......,.. .. 1111 ..... . 9 ...... , 4iCtM ...... , ....... .. ............. ~ --Bllr..Mlluill .. ..... il c I NII ia ... ..... Elll ....... .-tr ., ....... Anlll. lie ..... __ .._. ... • e I• "1 - ( .. Aralll) .,,.,...... ..... remit .. D•j ...... K· • ' "iee .. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) war. There have been leV· -Demonstratiom twice a er al exchances b • t w e·e n * ·* * * * * * tl: ti: d lanned f the d Jotdan and IJraell force• ay are P or u· since the war, includlng ar~ ration of a five-day jail sen-tillery and tank battles. tence for Dr. Martin Luther The official mllltaey an- Israeli Stance Stymies U.N. King Jr. and three other nouncement In Jeruaalem UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Negro ministers. the Rev. said a band of armed Arab (AP)-U.N. Security Couo- infiltrators sneaked Into CJ>.e ell efforts toward a Middle T. Y. Rogers says. Israeli-occupied territory on East settlerpent appeared Rogers, a civil rights lead· the west bank of the Jordan stymied today by new IJ. er. said Monday night at River about three miles meli i.nslateoce on d1rect least two marches per day East of Himayda ln the talk.a with the Arabs and re. will be. held in support of ~e1t·Shean valley. fusa&..te pull back to prewar The announcement s a id boundaries. not pull back to ,_ma. ii .. ..t Ff I iAr fikw ... beld at lbe start of u.e .lat ,_...a .al r _. .a tM U.K. •II* liiGw .. .. ellllll:M:t ee ,_.. e • • ear... ii ...... ~ ............ ,, ... pas If ee r I,.._ .. ,.... ,.. 'r' .___ .......... ~. _. .................. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-• • Former Gov. ~It Wal- -•. lace of Alabama denounced : i college professors "advoca· catios viclol')' ol the Viet Cone llld bring them before grand juries and have them indicted and have them thrown in prison." King, the Rev. Ralph Aber-the infiltrators opened fire Israeli Fordgn lfinlMer oat.by of Atlanta, the Rev. when challenged by IJ:raeli Abba, llbeD told SecretarJ· Wyatt Tee Walker of New border guuds. Jordanian General U Tblllt .._..,. Wallace's people opened OD· York and the Rev. A. D. forces on the other Ude ol tbat llrMl llMdl bf Ill ... lY one halt ol 1 door 1 n d Kine of Lollisville, KJ .• who the river aave tbe ntreat-111t1ece • diNd pace trled to turn back a -up are ler'Viq a jail ltMence ing infiltrators cover ftrt., DllOtia*'-wttb lie Ana. .. v on contempt charges. the announcement u.ld. Jf 1111 ~ taJb are Co bt ~---···· ~ ..... .,,.. .,. ........... : • ting victory of Viet Cong'' • al a rally attended by about of 26 young persons. The The four ministers were Hopes for a prompt aet-held. young group raised their arrested by Jefferson Coun-ttement or the Middle East Premier Levi Elbkol told hand& with Churchill-style ty sheriff's depaties Mon-conflict dwindled today fol·· the Israeli parliament in v signals, an identifying day afternoon when their lowing a speech by Israeli Jerusalem that new bou.nda~ • : • 1,000 Monday night. NEVER GET INVOLVED •· Wallace, fresh Crom a · . weekend trip to the Pacific Northwest, drew tbe biggest applause of the night when he told Ille crowd: "We are unilaterally in· volved in V i e t n a m. We should never get involved until we look our allies in the eyes and say 'you're go- ing to help us because we helped you.' " p'ane landed in Birming-premier Levi Eshkol Mon· ries would have to be symbol adopted by B a Y ham. day night that Israel did negotia~ and Israel would Area anti-draft demonstra-1------------------------------------------.:........-------------------------------=---.....;;;;;================== : "You know, 1f I were : President I would order the : attorney general to grab ev· , ; ery college professor advo· Before the raUy a jam oc- curred at the door w b e n tors. Police arrived, asked wbe· ther it ~a a public meet· ing, and then everyone was admitted without any furth· er disturbance. .:: National Guards Roam Rioting Negro School Wallace repealeCi his at· tacit against what be called "pseudo-intellectual.I in tbe courtrooms, pulpits and ool· leges and IODle new~r editors' offices who think that the little man can't get up in the morning or get into bed at night without some ]>teUdo-lntellectuals tellbsg GRAMBLING, La, (AP)- Roving patrols of National : Z: Guardsmei watched over • : the Grambling College cam- : : • pus today as student protest • • leaden tried to orguize a mass exodus. "We expect at least 2,(XX) students to leave Grambling Colle~,'' said Willie Zan· ders, a ?»-year-old Amite, La., senior beading the dem- -: onstratioos. The enrollment : ~ is 4,200. . The uproar at this pre· : : dominantly Ne gr o north · : · Louisiana school ls over stu· : : ~ dent leader charges that tne ., .. , . HHH Tells Saigon: We Will Stay ad.ministratt.n coneentralel on athletics at the expense ol academlcs. "'J}e college i1 accredit- ed. bas an excellent faculty and insista on passing grades from all members of athletic teams,'' said Dr. Ralph W a 1 d o Emerson Jones, Grambling president. ''Grambling college will not be intimidated by a pow· er confrontation." National GulJ'dsmen mov- ed onto the campus Monday after 31 student protest lead- ers were expelled. Some students greeted the expulsiosi announcement by smashing dishes and scat- tering trays and eating uten· sil! at the cafeterja, and throwing the meat out of the refrigeration room. ttlero how to do IL" As Wallace spoke, body- guards stood at each 1ide of the stage. Much of tfle crowd stood up at times to applaud, waving signs read· ing "St.and Up for Ameri- ca" and "God Bless Wal- lace." LBJ Returns To Capitol WASHINGTON (AP) President Johnson returned to the Whl~ House Monday night from Texas and pre· pated to survey Tue.1day his prospecu for salva~g tax and other key leglllatiQ1111 from a Congress uger to quit and go borne. About 3,000 students gath- ered at the post office ~ounds. chosen because It is federal property, for a noisy rally Monday night. The The Preeident had spent the weekend at his ranch near Johnson City, Tex. On his return trip he was ac· companied by his daughter. Luci. and her Infant son, Patrick Lyndon Nugenl SAIGON (AP)-Vice Pres-post office of thhl college ident Hubert H. Humphrey town is located just across t o I d Saigon's American a street from the north en· community on Tuesday that trance to the campus. ••despite a n y temporaryl;:::::==;;;.;;=====================;1 popularity p o 11 s, despite criticism, despite under· standable impatience, we mean to stick it out in Viet- nam until aggression is turned back." Humphrey told the infor- -mal gathering of American • civilians on the lawn of the new U.S. Embassy building that the American commit· ment to Vietnam means "a commitment of our lives. our fortunes, our sacred honor." "We are committed to · lasting it out-to a new era of freedom and progress in Southeast Asia." he said. The vice president added: • •·1 think you should know • that. And I think our adver· saries should know that" urs BE FRIEllDL y If you have new neighbors or know of anyone moving : .. to our area. please tell us so that we may extend a • friendly welcome a11d help • them to become acquainted in their new surroundings. Hunttnaton Beach Visitor 147.5153 Costa MeSI Vidtor 545.1593 So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 Harbor Visitor 6f;-3S35 How often have you heard someone say, ''There's nothing you can. really depend on these days"? So often· life itself seems unreliable. But there is something you can depend on. There is a God you can trust. 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And if you have so nudJ 1Ptllll!J you don't need MOMS help, transfer. it in one lump sum to Glendal~ Federal, and walch I gnnr. afiectionately called MOMS Gle11dal'!~~~-Saviaags Newport Beach: 2333 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. at MacArthur Blvd. Newports Only Federal Savings Association 5% current ~nnual rate I 5.13% annual yie ld ·The Nations Second La rgest Feder~ Savings Assooatido .. , Transit Plan Told \ $1.57 Billion Tag Double First Esti1nates LOS ANGELES ( APl - A revised proposal for a 62· mile Los Angeles area rap. id transit 1ystem to cost ll.S7 blllion-nearlJ double earlier estimates-is beio.g pushed today by the South. ern California Rapid Tran- 1jl District. District directors accept- ed the plan Monday and in- dicated the entire package will be a prqpe.rty tax measure on nellt Nowm· bcr's general election ballot if other financing is not made available. The preliminary report, financed by nearly S3.9 mil· lion in tidelands oil reve.,. aes. recommended r o u t e alignments, station loca- tions and financing. year delay could add '160 milUon more. The report showed th.at Legislature permits other meth ods-ls by property taxes. The RTD had hoped to finance the system with automobile·related taxes, the Legislature refused to enact the necessary legisla- tion. The directors' report ap· peals for $200 million in tidelands oil revenues to help defr ay the cost. B~t Uie University of Callforma and the state colleges and water conservation groups also want the oil money. The report shows that 25 percent of the people who now use freeways and streets bordering freeways would use the trains during rush hours. Chairman Frank G. Bo- nelli ol the Board of Super- vilon said supervisors will oppote placing the burden o( paying fw tbt rapid transit system en property owners. -.rn million persons would Boy Didn't be riding the transit sys- t&m by 1980. Original eslimal.ts by RTD planners had been th•t tbe combined underground, surface and elevated sys- tem would cost • mil· lion. The planqers ath'lbuted the doubled estimate to in· n-eased construction costs and said each additiopal .,--s... ................... ............... , ~~'1 COMPLMI a.:= The RTD directors adopt- ed the report by a 9-1 vole. RTD Director Kermit Bill, mayor o( Huntington Park, cast the lOM dissent. f The proposals v a r 1 e d slig)llly from earlier plans oaltiJtg for 7~>e,an-hour, electrically powered, air- conditioned trains linkhig the San Gabriel Valley, the San Fernando Valley, Long Beach and the Wilshire cor- ridor wiU> downtown Los ~ woWd l\lJI at 90- ~ llMnala la the ................ to .... ,....... ....... ... --. with ....... ICIMcl- Wes at mid-day Md l.HliD- utt inter vals at •t. 'nle system would have 1& miles in subway, 11 mile& on the surface, 21 mDec el· evated and three miles in Learn, Dies In LA Fire LOS ANGELES (AP) A 4-year·old boy was burn- ed to death when be •war· ently set his matress afire while playing with matcb· es. Firemen found the body of Mark L. Petrks under hia bed after they extin· guished the one-room Ott in the Carson area. The boy's Cl&ber. Donald E. Petrlcs, told firemen ht bad earlier diseip»otd 01t )'OUDgster fer playing tri~ matches and hid ta.ken all the matches from him. But the rtlUd apparently had mart 111 his rOOD'l, he said. ~'°: °'7r"a;~:~ved by voters ~l GM Plant N o"""ber, eoutrvcitioe _ couW Jtart ~ ..... the "'-... -...l b .,st_ ~ l8 tpera· ~ y tloo •' Jutj,lflS., .• ~ ...... ....... LWe c-.. U.. WI I '"" -.ehllft~woat1 • uve .... • . 45Th~~~~trnane. UAWParley e Mil L C:.-....,. \ c-.. ... ing tne system-unless the HIJ .._.. ... "1o ._ .. J. ~~Ji.:~ rJ ~a;,, :ff-;JJ qu:luJ lo /~, ~aJor ar•a /or owr 21 rMr~ ••• e Jrwtlry ~ to o1Ckr e FiM Jtwelr11 J. C. Humphries Jewelers 1121 N.wport Blvd. Corta Mesa 548-3401 . Enjoy The HolidaytJ Jeeing New Places and ~eetinA New Friends On c.fi ~atson Jouth J'ea.s Cruise • This ,-r, ''an a care- frn escape lrom the hol~ et holne. san 1o h pacefvf leland9 of the 6ou1tl '•Ifie where wlflt.r h11 turned .. aumnier. tAbon'a thrH 4" C:;iy Hol~ CruiM sailings • I s;::r1ec:lly limed: SS MON- 1 Y, November 12 Includes , . .giving In Tahiti ••• SS ~osA. December 5 include• ·mi-1 11nd New Ytar'1 In the II Seu ... SS MONTEREY. 111>er 28 lnrludes gala New 1 celebrallons al eea. You'll r •• ,, p;1ee1 u ltlese elegant s •~II• you IO Bora Bo~. l · ti. Rarotongti, New ?taland, Au!ltralia, NovtnQ, '11\Nluafo'ou. Pago Pago and HawalL You'll refu In n clu1i¥ely Flrwl Clan comforts as you cruise in an Intl- malt , yachl-like almospht,., And new friendt will aoon become old friends over grand dinn111 of Lobtltr Curry w ith Avocado, Chicken Hawail1n or any of the other 1p1c i1lllH on Malson'a gourmet menus. l1n't tt time you planned your holiday cruiM to the paradise l1l1nd1 of th•. Pacific? Sailing dales are from San Fr1n· clsco; Los Angeles Is the follow· Ing day. Call or visit us soon for complete Information snd reservation•. SAFETY INFORMATI O N: SS Mariposa and Monterey. reg· I latered In Ille U. S., meet lntema• tional Safety Standards for new 1hlp1 developed In 1960. for mort informatfon and f'nt'mJtion.~ ettll ~·2·3111 .• ~ ftn ndd1t101tnl charges tltrouah FREMONT (UPI ) -The General Motors assembl y plant closed down Monday when most of its S,700 em· ployes attended a union meetin« rather than report work. .. Both tlte day and night shifts failed to 'report in suf· ficient numbers for the plant to opera tie." a com pa· ny spok esman said. Shop chairman Denny Le mmond said morning and evening United Auto Work· ers un ion meetings were called to discuss comments made lalot week by A.E. Sul· fivan, chjef of personnel and labor relalionit. at the o&ant. Sullivru. said General Mt>- tors "tradtt:loaally has put up the best fight apinst the UAW and we'll do it a&ain t:bis year.'' He aao uid "GM will go out on tbt al:rHt before we agree. tt their demands." Lemmond termed Sulli· van's commeats "irrespon. slble" and an implicatioe llhe big auto maker plans to "starve us out" in ttlt ev· ent of a strike. The union leader said the men would probably return to work""'fuetday. The com· pany said t.he plant would resume operation as soon as employes returned to their jobs. Police Check Student Death LOS,, ANGELES <AP) - Detecf1ves were investigat- init torlay the apparent mur- dPr of a 24·year·old .Japa· nese student whose body was found in rront of a home in lhe Walnut Park area of Southern Los Angeles. The victim was identified u Malsuji Tohda of Sakai, Osaka. Sheriff's deputies said he apparently had been in ,the country only a short lime and lived m Los Angeles. QURNIE · ly ,.,II lnterlandl "J Md Off toe man)' at l\lJ\Ch and (eel like & ~ fcd-Wl all the gtrla to be 011 a 'Nc:l-&lert ••• .~ight to llusie 2 Hurt in Hashbury Clash SAN FRANClSCO (AP)- Pollce ud a throng listen- ing lo 1Uit.ar music clashed violently late Monday night on a strfft in the Haight· Aahbury ~ district. Two....._.. were in· Juffit ~Y Wiit thrown from tbe ct.....s. The con&oll&atm began whefl olf~ Robert Forni and Walter Garry asked the side~lk·jamming group to clear a path because they were blockint a thorough· fare. Sgt. Rene Aufort re- ported. Forni and Garry said one man became belligerent and started swingYag at them. As they s l a rte d wrestling him toward a po.. lice va11, objecl3 started fb· ing, Aufort said and SaTy had an eye closed by a thrown bottle and Forni auf • fered racial lactrationa. Other officers arrived _. arrested Randy Bucklllf, 19, on charges of assault • a policeman, resisting ar- rest and possession of drugs, Nine police cars arrived to disperse the crowd, but an uneasy truce prevailed until after midnight. Cruis-1 ini: cars were pelted with hntlles and the street was littered with glass. Police Get Bizarre Hippie Kidnap Tale SANTA ROSA (AP) -A reported. Ordered out ol the San Francisco man has car. he sa.ill be wu march· 1; '"~·a ... rr,~ ed into~~ and ahot.1 ~· kid~Ped br .:,.~ A ~ llf the recor~ 'JI:; . sho~lllllm.a had a prl· HaJth~,Ydistrlc ~a or ~ctioo ' for sale of t.beh . bei•1, sho1 and left to nar~tlcs. 1\11 brought to / die 1n a heavily wooded his bedside San Francisco area of Sonom a Cou nty. police who have beeo inves· Offieers said Russell 0. ligatinc the murders earlier Willia~. 26, staggered out this year of two 1uspected ol the hills Monday bleed· drug peddlers, Jack Carter inc from two abdQminal and William "Su~rspa~" wounds. Ht was tattn to Thomu . Sonoma Coot>: Hotl>l~al, Homicide Inapector G u a where bU C:O.Odltion Wa& hst· Corris said offkera 1--a v e ed u critical with the known for some time about wowadl .and infection: What he described as roogb Often incoherent, Williams competition between big- told ol be~ kklnaped o.ct. time dope pushers trying to 20 and driven at gunpoint gain control ol tne Haight· tA> an isolated area, police Ashbury market. ~moma Oount)' authori· Ones Slim In Holid~y Party Death ties said Williams was un· able to tell polke where. bis shootiftC haci •ke11 place or how h._had mtnafed to sur· vive lht 1'"4ay ordeal. VAN NUYS (AP) -De· tectives said Monday they were wltaout a lead kl the death' ol a man who' was shot to death in the midst of a Halloween p a r t y as g a I l y -co!ltumed revelers I a u & h e d at wtiat t h e y thought was a clever skit. ' Officers said they were questioning 50 guests al the party where Kenneth A. l.inds t r a n d was shot to rleath early Sund ay. They are also questioning friends ~ and acquaintances of Lind· ~ strand, a l2·year-old sales· man. EIU!lt a1..,, C••tom ltf ade For l'eu "'"""' ,.11.v1 ,, 1 Gas Attendant Has New l(irschkeAlihi LOS ANGELES CAP) member speaking with Kir· A service station attendant sc hke. But he said fie recog.1 has testified he spoke wilh nized the 45-year-old defen- su.spended Deputy Dis.t. dant. ~a-I W\lb \.be lwo Atty. Jack Kirschke in Yer-.slayings, after being re- mo the morning Kirschkc's minded about a conversa- wife and her male COMP.\11· tioA coocernlnt to1a uplto&- ion were killed 140 rol~s stery In Kbschke's car. aw ay. "l can't swear this is the Jean P. Ledet, 23. testifi· same man," Ledet said, ed Monday he spoke with "but the reMNblance wa& Kirschke •·or his twin" at so grHt that it mu.st havt about 3 a.m. April 8 in his been bis twin brother." station. 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There comes, all too rarely, a moment in the life of the music critic when he can truly say that he has heard and witnessed a flawless program; a performance that went the way he would have wished it to go had he the power to pre-ordain the· quality of the musical oUering. For us, such a moment came Friday night at UCI with the last notes of Beethoven's happy and delightful Symphony No. 8 in F major. Couduc· tor Wolfgang Sawallisch lowered b.i1 baton and we realized, with a pang. that a magnificent perfonnance was at an end. This gifted ensemble then received a tremendous ovation, every handclap of ~ch was richly deserved. They responded as they rarely respond at Irvine Friday night and it would have been a sin for the audience to do less in the presence of this superb orchestra and its dynamic con· ductor. We were under the preperformance impression, based on our mem· ories of a decade ago and subsequent reviews of the orchestra's European concerts, that while the Vienna Symphony was a front-rank ensemble it did not measure up t'o the caliber of symphony orchestras of London, Berlin, Boston and PhiladelJillia. That impression has been rectified. This immaculate, disciplined orchestra, with its solid craftsman of a conductor, ranks second to none on ~e basis of this splendid concert. · This orch~stra delivers a quality of music and fine clarity ol sound that can only be achieved by a perf ecUy balanced and completely virtuoSf ensemble. And setting the workmanlike mood and solid approach of the Vienna is Sawallisch, a quiet. strong conductor, completely void of the affectations and theatricals wb.ioh we have to endure today from so many of our men of the podium. Perhaps the pick of a long, highly technical and extremely demand· ing program was the fluent rendition of Richard Strauss' "Death and Trans- figuration.,, Sawallisch drew from his orchestra an opulence of sound and (S.. OPEN~NG-CONCIRT HAILED, P9 ~2l FJTTING Fl~CE·-UCI Chancellor Dr.· Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Oeft), a member of the society board ot direetors• and hiJ wife hosted a wine and cheese tasting party afterward in their Dover Shotw home. 1bey ue shewn chatting with Rudolph LllKlMr. tint· violiDlst et die Vienna . . -&YmPhonr E>ldlestra. . _ " CAPACITY CROWD -Every seat was taken Friday night in ucrs Campus Hall when the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Wolfgang Sawalllsdt played the first concert of the cur- rent Orange County Philhannonic Society's season. So much in- terest was aroused by this great European aggregation, its perm- I·~:"11a;·w ..... .._ __ anent young conductor and the selected pr.ogram that 2,000 re- quests for opening night tickets could not be filled. Music-lovers' appetites were satisfied, too, for the orchestra and conductor re- ceived numerous curtain oalls· both at intermission and at the con- clusion, which was favored with. an ·encore. muaidalll atteadecl, IJut 1lut weR·wishen were di.sap. peinted becauae the.maestro wu unable to b9 tbeRt to receive his ·full lhare of congr.atulatoi:y comments. PRAISES SUNG -"Magnificent" was the most often used word by party-goers as they discussed the opening concert. On hand to meet musicians are Mrs. Marvin McCJay <left). a society director and Youth Concerts chairman with 'her husband, and Mrs. Wil- liam Clarke, cl..,irman of the Costa Mesa Women's Philharmonic Committee and her husband. PARTY-GOERS -After-the-concert reception in· vitations were extended to the conductor, musicians. Philharmonic Society J>fficers, board of directors and advisory board. Women's Philharmonic boards, Women·~ Committee chairmen and their spouses. J ---r .. J 2 DAILY PILOT T~, October 31, l 967 AFTER-THE.CONCERT GATHERING -Ready to ()ffer their congratulations to musicians of the Vienna Symphony Or~bestra during the cheese and wine tast· Ing party in the borne of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. are Oeft to right) John Scott Trotter and Mrs. Eric Durand, both directors for the Orange County Philharmonic Society, and George A. Kuyper, former madiger of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and a member of the OC society's advis· <1rY board. From Pc;age ·11 ... Opening Concert a weirdly eHect,ive ether~l effect to cleverly empha· size Strauss' message-the tenuous thread that con- nects life and death. This was Strauss at his finest, in Lhe hands of a sympathe- tic and dedicated orchestra. Sawalliscb opened the pro· gram wittl Schubert's Sym· phony No. 6 in C major and he brought to this work. with its measured, t o n a 1 beauty. a delic<!cy and re· straint which we greatly ad- mired. Schubert must not be hurried in the manner of so many American orches· tras today; under Sawal- IJsch, this was a classic ex· ample of Schubert as Schu· bert would have wished it. Of Beethoven's efferves· cent. scintillating Sympho- ny No. 8 in F major, it need only be said that this was the Vienna's cup of tea and how they revelled in the master's quicksilver phras· iog and rich. exquisitely de· livered melody. They didn't miss a morsel of the bub- bling humor Ulat Beethoven packed into his j o y o u s work; Beethoven is dear to the hearts of these dedicat· ed. competmt Viennese a s they so amply demon.stl"at· ed Friday night The delighted audience brou&bt Sawalliscb back to the podium .even times and 70 would not have been ov· erdoing it. He responded by leading his fine orchestra in a rendition of the "Blue Danube" that must have been the version of the famed waltz that Johann Strauss bad in mind when Avenues of Educatien Explored by Panelists building 1 p.m. tomorrow. Hailed be penned the classic. This wasn't the "Blue Danube" that comes tink· ling to us out of our rad1os, the pretty warming-up waltz that so many of our Lesser orchestras deliver a la juke box. This was a sweeping, majestic "Blue Danube" that made us r&alize just how muoh this lov:?Jy work has been degraded by or· chestras that could not hold a candle to this superb Vi- enna And interwoven with this exquisite "Blue Danube" was the equally 1 o v e 1 y "'I'ales From the Vienna Woods;" again not the su· gar-and.spice wialtz we have become accustomed to but the Strauss favorite played as ll should be played- with depth, verve and elan. Jt was wonderful and magnificent; it was a night to remember for a long, loog time. Whirling TOPS Every Tbunday at 10 a .m . Whirling TOPS Club meet.a in Ebb Tide mobile home park. 1580 Placentia Ave., Newport Beech. Breakfast: 'Meal of Champs' DEAR ANN LAl'fl>ERS: My km are 11 and 11. They doo't listn to me but they do Uaten to you 10 pleue print th1-letter. I can't seem to get my claildfta a. eat bttakful No matter Wbll I tis they U'e "not baqry" or tbef'd ram. er aleep u atra l5 mbwW My buaband .. l he same way. I don't know if they got it fnD ... .. if be tc>t it frca them. ~ tell IW&)bodJ that brukfut ii a Yerf lmpartut meal. 1'wlk you.. -NOT USTENED TO DBAJl NOT: F• die U..: Aa m- .... eaa't ,_ ...... ..-. Y• _.. ~ .. ,_, .. ,.._ .... ..... ,. fl'• ..... ta ~,... .. ., ......... ....., ... 'l1te ~ ....... : 8ftallfall& .. ... --tlllpOl1u& meal ., die ., ·-,. ... teo. If ,.. --~ ..... ., - )'M'te la ple9&J ., ......... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a JS.year-old boy with a prolllem tlllll ii getting me dow9. I doa't teelll t11 flt into any ~and I cm't make friends. I am aby ..S .it-•• i••· and I can't keep a ~ .- Ing even when IOIDlbody et. at.u it. Vlben I loot around and tee the other guya clowabtc and ~ themselves I try to imita~ diem bat I feel like a ~. It teel8I to come 10 easy to them. I die trJmc and fall on my face. I want to mab friends to bad it just about kills me. P'6ae print my letter and tell kida all flY« dW jmt ANN LANDERS [fl bei e 1 9V ii quid doesn't mean lie ii_,........., Cll' aatiaocial or dumb. s-ithnn il ._... lie a. IC3l'8d or .. lie ...... know wba1 to say ad Ila ii r.Jly dJbtc inside. -A FREAK IN 1BE CROWD DBAa nlDfl); If ,_ ..... , .. .. a .,_. I llaft _.,. I• Y"" ,......... « ,, ..... #ft (aM ............. a.re ,..teen.p ef>'g 7 ........... . ,.. ,.. ..., .... .., .... , beek t I I II k a. lie a Maradive ...aJ'., JI~ wD a W el die ,, .... .-a ...... ew- .. ,.,,,,, ....... muia .... .... ..................... , .. ........ ...-.w ...... DEAR ANN LANDERS: My IU~ ts'• t .... ,.... barD in Eurcpe. Be ..._ evw)CW to tears witb :US afta npeeted star.es of bow much better it ... "owr there.·· ,,. ....... ~ .... many irri· tati11C tnill na I abbar, but the IUtg a.at m6t:a me cringe it the ..., lie ealll a watter when we are diaillC -He ..... bis fingers. wlliltla. lliae9 and Cla]JS bis bands a if lie 1N!l'e aammoning a coolie. Recetlb' I Wd bim IUdt antica made me mc•af.-tab)e, and tbat waiters resent It and give him poor service in retaliation. I was called an ignoranf clod, a peasant and a few other names which I would.n't write aod yor eouldn't print. Please ten "'.le who it right. - AMERICAN BOOB DEAR AMERICAN: Rlulni. fin· ier .. u fpla(, dapptac and wbltWnC m-r M eouldere4 · ieod form I• some CM9triet b9t la tM U. S. such be· laaYioJ it booriaJl. la tlll eoutry one raises his band &e aUract Ute atteatlon of a waiter. At Ume1 It . seema n.e tbere ought t. be a more effeetiye technique. wllk• .. dollbt was the sentiment ., lbe wit WM bad lnicrfbed Ob the &ombltoee of hl1 anele, a waiter, "God flully caught bit eye." "The Bride's Guide," Ann Landers' booklet, answers some of the most frequently asked questions about wed· dings. To receive your copy of this comprehensive guide, write to Ann Landers. in care of this newspaper. enclosing a long, self · addressed stamped envelope and ~ cents in coin. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of the DAILY PILOT. enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. League Applauds Area Artists EUpDe Ober, 0 r a a I e OouQtJ coaduct« ... ... sician, will speak beb"e members and luesb of tbe Newport Harbor &nice League oo Thursday, New. 2, in the Newport Harbor' Yacht Club. Ober. former cond•d« of the San Gabriel Valley Symphony, has played wttJt ................ mcmlc ............ , ..... lie A ...... .,.......,. la 1tll ii Mi: I .. OJ'-ce County Sy......, ... be remained • ..-clirtt· tor and e wtw Im for five yean. CwTeatly lie it mlllical director m the FestiYal m Opera iD Lapa Beadl. T II• ....... a.tlriaJ, Ill OAllfcnla StMre CoUete ,__ f. a cortwl preview, at Lona Btadl and tbe Uni· bJ iawiatiuo only, b IChed-versify of Southern Califor· Died ia lliciaar-of llrtist Pen· nia. She a1Jo bu studied "¥ McManipl at Scrippt, Oakland Sd>ool Coftee Garden will be tbe of ArU and Cratta, Laguna • Kn n ...a.-. Beach School of Art and ldtiDC and • nuua ' Al· Desi-and the Ru Brandt ... wiJI be Dl ct.arge m OU • •aacemea. School Tiie allibit open.in& will Her put ubibitk>os in· tM.e pbce Jn tbe c.otfee elude tt!e Oakland and Bow· G.._ Gallery Monday, ers muaeums, Lacuu Art New 1 -... ----..... Oe.llery, San Diego Falr, Meat Bill Reduced "By planning your meals for tfle week around..,.adver· tised meat specials, you can save up to 20 percent on your meat bill." So says Mrs. Dorothy Wenck, University of Call· fornia home advisor. who will diacuH this and other ways to Mab the Most of Your Meat Money during a short course. Homemaurs are invited to attend any of the ses· sions to be conducted from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays, startir.g today through Nov. 14. and from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Wednesdays, Nov. l · 15, in the UC Agricultural Extension service ofrice, 1000 S. Harbor Blvd., Ana· beim. Reservations are not nee· essary for the course. which is being offered free of charee. Further in.formation is available by calling Mrs. Wenck at 774-0'l84. Music Heads Club Agenda Radio and television art- ist Jeanne Kallan wiU en· tertain members of t h e South Coast Club with a musical program during their luncheon meeting in the Hotel Laguna tomor- row. The social hour will be· gin at 11:30 • m .. and Lii.Deb, to be served at noon. will be followed by a lrlef bust· neu meeUna conducted by ll.rs. John Morgan. The performer will pey tribute U> Broadway hits such u "Mame" "'nae Im· possible Yeara" and~ "The Odd Couple." Further information re- garding the club may be obtained by o&lllng Mrs. Robert Kilpatrick, ~5259 or Mrs. Howard Switzer, 494-8987. · ........... •u--.,, Oiapman College, Hoag Hos- Nov.b-.. JD.Pal&! G. McMani&al. pita!, Presbyterian a 0 d Association ,..... ..... -• ._.._ 4i:i_,. A1-a utiwe ""'"'--'... ls 1 Newport Beadl Civic Cen· Saleswomen Prepared Cauetit up in a wtlirlwiad of lut·minute prepU'atioal such as sortiq, dMninc. mending and rmovatin& art- icles for a nunmap ule are members of Eta Eta NH BPYI Club Newport Harbor Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc. meea in Mesa Verde Country Club at 7 p.m. on the tint ud third Thunday' of tbe IDOOth. M- ditiooal informatkla may be obtained by mll Mn. F. a. Fo:t, 54M.141. ..........-~ ._.... ..._.._......, ter Gallery. She presently ptia. gradute of Pomona Col· ii sbowtng with the Ank· Oranae Sborea Medical As· 1be sale will be coaduct· iete amd look sraduate work rum Gallery in Loa •-el· aociation meets at 7:30 p.m. N .__ every second Tuelday. 1,o. ed 'lllarlday.saturday. ""· ea. tiob ii al.lab'-~ U ~-4 ail Sleft9I Cada. ~l B "f" h G .,...,._ n .v,_ .... r-..u ..... ,_ ca av n: ca • -....... ,. __ u~-I &~ PA., ....... , _, .. iQI liCrt •. Corrine B !J$ley1 Newpmt .. -.. ~---. n ' roup ·active in the Lapu s.ace ...._ Procee1k from Ibis eftlit .....,_, ol Mary Pick· Art A.uoc:iMlon, Ton.na Art __ ..._.., ____ _ and a pn1C1eai.e dimer in ~ ,... __ 0 .......... -of Leacue, Fine Arts Pat:rona, tile future will aid the chllp-IW U "--r-• ..... _. • .__.1 _.,___.__ lbe Brtti1b Empire attend Junior Affillants, UCI Town um ...----meetillp a. JJnt Wednet-and Gown and Newport lndndrd on the list are dQ .t I p.m. in members' Beach City Arts Committee. R-c PresbJteriaD Hospital. lilllllDes. LocMioa blformetlon Her e.x:hlbit will featin PresbyteriaD •llidl a.e--ii eH inhle fJ'om Mn. Fred collage work, ink, 9CT'yUca fits 'Jtlle parcbaR• tt· ..... ~Ba.o.rd.~~~.,~~~~'12.~~~~~and~~water~~CO~)«~I~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..ctt· boob and pampb- leU • Hodgkia's dis.eaa. ...., ~. CaJi. --------------------------------------------. ..... ~ for Retarded a.o.. -needy lamt-u.. JOtN OUR A panel discussion on Special Avenues of Edu<:a· lion awaits South C o a 1 t Chapter members of the As- sociation for Women's Ac- tive Return to Education (AWA RE) in Laguna Fed· era! Savings and Loan Headi.ng the panel will be Lagunan Mrs. Paul Erwln,,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimil who began her teaching ca- reer in the Art Colony in 1927. Dr. Robert Harns ol San· ta Ana will be the gueet speaker ~ V{ill discuss Ule Special Road of Educa.tibn. Churchwomen Gather in LB Currently the coordinator 1-.. -- The Rev. W. E. Nieder· brach will lead devotions during a monthly meeting of the Mary Martha Society of St. P a u l 's Lutheran Church, Laguna Beach on Thursday, Nov. 2. Women members of the congregation are invited to attend the meeting in the church. Refreshments will be served at l p.m. HB Auxiliary American Legion Auxill· ary 133 of Huntington Beach gathers every second and fourth Thursday at 8 p.m. ln the American Legion Hall, Sill Street and Pecan Ave- nue. Additional information may be obtained by tele· phoning Mrs. Arne Jensen. 5.16-2777. the of special education for the Santa Ana Unified School District. be served as dis· t t I c t superintendent in Hinckley and taught educa· tionally bandic.apped dJU. dren in Los Angelea. Rounding out the panel, Mrs. Harris also will be present to give her views of the problems and opportum· ties awaiting womei. who return to education. Further information about the meeting and group may be obtained by calling Mrs. William Roley, Laauna, 494- 9651; Mrs. Lucille Riggs, San Clemente, 492-1818, or Mrs. Margot G o o d ma n, Newport Beach, 844-0429. Dance Club Square Riggers S q u a r e Dance Club gathers In the First Methodist C h u r c h, Costa MeM. every Wedoes· day at 8 p.m . SHOW ROOM PRESENTS FUN CLOTHES. FOR YOUllG PEOPll HAIR STYLES BY MISS E ILEEN lC>-/. CLOTHES DISCOUNT ON ALL HAIRDO'S 2811 NEWPORT BL VO .. NEWPORT BEA CH 675-3502 ' • Young Beauty Here's pretty lace and per· ftct fit in lovely 'Matchmaker' nylon lace bra with Lycra• spendex back. Ad justtble stretch straps frH you white bies cups lift i nd round your profile. A relnbow·r•nre of feshion colors. Style 4063- A )2.)t.: I . C J2.H. S4 SO (032·40, $5.00) 2737 E. CMst Hwy. Corono 4•1 Mor Plto11e 67J.1'50 • l o11kAmerlcar1f e Mllitet CIMtrp' 20 Yffl'J h1 s.-Lecatle11 l 'l"S ltAI S ' Ltt\\''I 1111~!1 HDA\• October 31 is a dlJ 1w•:tbesed bJ all Girt Scouts, for on that dlJ in 1860, Juliette Goldan l.09 (Dlisy to her friendl) -bom and lived to l•ve • legacy to Millions of ciris in the U.U The first Girl Scout lnJop. founded in 1912. ~. numbered only 11pts ••• now55 JDtS iat.r, this or- pnization has mote ...,_ 3\lt million ~ bers. II is torww Meldfts new ways to enricll it1 PfOll'lm. We ue haooy tot.we a part in sertt,. this rreat movement lftd jofft tN Gitt Scouts at the U..s.A in eelebrat•na ttue blrtMty of its bMIW. ...,...,_., 1321 l oo c.. Hwy. Cero110 de! W.,, c.Af, 61J.U JI ... ,._ ....... s-ca ra. C4:111. 4'2-Jt.M ENJOY THE EL.EQANCE OF LENOX CHINA choice of discrimlmttina people Same quality ch ina used at state dinners at the White House for the last half century. Handcrafted Lenox •.. clea rly t ranslucent, Its exquisite ivory.tone beauty blends ma1niflcently with your allver and crystal. Lenox is amazinaly stron1, too, for a lifetime of enjoyment. Seltet your f)lttern now on our china club plan. 5·piece place settlna includes the dinner plate, salad plate, bread, butter, cup and uucer. Available in open stock.· JUST $3 MONTHLY PER 6-PC. PLACE SETTING No interest or c•rrying ch.rg• SLAVICK'S ~~SINO€ ltl7 18 FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT BEACH, Los Anqeles • Ctntury City e Glend1lt • Torranc S~n 8,,nardlno e Santa Barb.v~ . ::: ~ . . . . . . .• i·For The Record Meetings Fire Calls ... 1111 ..... tM<9I 10 00 am Monday, llrt kl..,..lloallOI\. $111 Str"t Mid Orenoe Avenue. _ t:2' p.m .. Mtdlcal 11d, nn Edlnt• • Ave. 61 '4 o.m.. car llrt, l!c!OeW•ler and War11tr avenues. 6:• p.m.. 1lruc1Ur1 11ra. m Y-· '°""" A ...... Apt .... WlllllllMltr 10:11 a.m. MoncSey, mecllcal aid, 101'0 Mcfadcltft Aw. 2122 .,_m .. medlc1I 1ld, 10'2 J....i $1, .. ~:31 jl.m., gras. llre, Wiimore School. •• ,_ YatlfY • 11:.17 a.m. MofOly, CM fire, 11'19 ~la Aw. c.tllll .... 1 » ll'll .,....,, Glr ..,._ '-' Wll"tl" Aw. •:,. . "'. .,_ ..,.. ,.,. .......,, • 1"'41. • tt:.O p.m • ,,_ llre. Vlctetl1 lfld • Maplt IY-a. ' S:S7 .,,m., rer.we, Harbor lou,.,,.rd lfld ~ A.,.nue. t :U .,,m.. rHCU«. lfU ~ A"9. l l t :n 11.m . car fire. 17'3 J11\ff. Pilot Visitors War Victim LA HABRA-Pfc. Robert D. Crawford, of 1.611 Story St.. bas been killed ln action · -.in Vietnam, the Defense De· : "partment reported today. _.OBITIJ ABIES . ••\. Heading Tlaat-a-Wat1 Resident of Irvine Lake area rides horse out of dan- ger as colt follows and smoke (background) marks nearness of brush fires driven by 65-mile-per-bour winds which late Monday afternoon whipped down Silverado Canyon from Irvine Lake area to drive to- ward El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and Lambert Ranch. Bells Ring Ag ain at 43 Schools CalllpDSe8 Beeome Zeos Schools House Refugees TUSTIN -Student. pop-rabb1t that one little boy RrVl!d a noon meal, and School bells rang 11 111uaJ ulated the IJ"O(Jftds ol Foot· cr.clled in bis anu, have PttPU•tions wtte ma for ~~~~~~~orar':e N'!': tun and El Modena h i 1 h gone to ne• Jodpap with 1 large dinner. In the eve· Orange County 1 c b 0 0 J 1 schools t o d a y where ani· their owners. ning only a couple of per. closed Monday because of mals ruled the roost Mon· The evacuation centers. sons showed up. however. the disastrous tire. day. abuzz with activity Monday Evacuees be.aded back for Only one school remained Th th fi · ta · l closed this morning-Silver· e weal y lfe refugees morrung, became re tive Y their neighborhoods as soon ado School in t h e pictur· who poured into evacuation quiet after lunch. At Fool· as they were opened. esque valley where remain· centers at the schools Mon· hill High 250 per1<1ns were Red Cross volunteer ing hot spots of the blaze day brought so many ani· workers had been prepared were being foµght. mals with them they turn-to feed. shelter and minis. The fire for~ evacuation G M ' of a Catholic girl's boarding ed the campuses into veri· f OVe an S ter to the homeless. Plans school and leveled the old table zoos. were made to bring in cots Peralta School, a county At Foothill High near Le-Fi·ery, Death. to sleep displaced persons. landmark. mon Heights. horses were But they weren't needed. Seventy girls and nuns at herded onto the football The centers instead be· the Marywood School were field . dogs stuffed in one DIAMOND BAR -A Gar· evacuated when wind driven ~ennis courts. cats and Oth· den Grove motorcyclist was came clearing houses for flames crept close to the er pets in another. killed Sunday ni ght in Brea arranging lodging. school in Villa Park Mon· At El Modena High horses Canyon near here when ~ At least 50 families whose day morning. Firemen. how· were tethered to the chain homes were spared and va· ever, saved the building. link fence 1urroundlng the slammed into a car wbi~ at· rious churches offered to Peralta school. built in parking tot. tempting to pass another ve-put up the homeless. Red Tue.sday, Octobtr 31, 1%7 OAJLY PILOT J3 Paper Worker s Hold Meet ANAHEIM -The third ion was here to slay. annual convention of t h e The officers. howevPr. Association of Western called upon locals to in. Pulp and Paper Workers. which represents 23,000 crease attendance at local members employed at lum-meetings, p0mting out that ber and plywood mills on the strength and democracy the West Coast. Monday op· of the group depended on ened at the Convention Cent· members being alert a n d er here. aware of what was going on Three officers, President inside the organization. William R. Perrin. E.xecu· The keynote speech w a s tive Vice President Dick deli vered by George W. Archer and Secretary-Trea· Brooks. professor at Cor· surer Burt Wells, presented nell University's school of wai; one or a new breed of union movements arising on the American labor scene in which rank and file mem• bers disproved "the idiot theory that the workers really don't know what is good for them." iiiiiiiiiiiiii industrial and labor rela· annual reports to the open·li~tio~n~s~. ~w~h~c~s~a~id~th~e~A~WP~P~W~==========~ ing session. The officers said the un· Ion, which grew out of a re· voll three years ago against two international unions, the Papermakers and the Pulp Sulphite Workers, had made solid progress in the past year. They said following a sec· ond National Labor Rela· Uons Board election I a s t spring, in which the A WP· PW defeated the same un· ions by a six to one mejor· ity. guaranteed that the UD· plan your trips or parties in unique &tyle! LONDON BUS FOR CHARTER for information and reservations C<Jll "the most unique bank in the world" NIWPORT NATIONAL aANK ••• 142-3111 Announcing NATE READE'S Harbor Tire & Service Center Now· OPEN IN OUR BIG NEW LOCATION NIXT TO IANK OF AMIRICA -Come In and See Elsie, Hugh & N ..... -. Who are ready to take c .. of al yos •twtfve nee• -Just as they have for the last 18 years! .., * BIG DISCOUNT PRICES ON TIRES • BATTERIES • BRAKES . SHOCK ABSORBERS· GASOLINE 11 NATE READE'S BE HARBOR TIRE & SERVICE CENTER 560 W. 19th St.-Costa Mesa PHONE 646-1396 CHABGtJLAF ,~1'4 Fr11\Cl1 Clll1'9111ef. ?210 Gol-: ., • • . "'°''" C:O.ta Mell. llONry~ ~Ill'. the 1880's in Santa Ana Today. most or the dis· hicle on Brea Canyon fload. Cross director Pete Bui· ~~a~•~n~u ~a~h~sft~~~-~ce q~ ~~~m. ~d~. ··~dpen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a school in the 19'205, was led at the Orange Co u o t y Gerry J. Fllgore, 26, of 10001 who looked at the list found I'· P.M., 8elh Clla,..1, m • • , C ta Mft.t.~ Setvfctt, M ~ ..,~°1.y, '~ Ownlrd1 ~,1,,. .1 directly in the path of the Fairgrounds in Cost.a Mesa. Lampsoo Ave., died in the they had friends to go to," fire as 1l spread from Riv· Smaller pets. including a flaming wr ........... e. he remarked. • . 1n~f"'A.>A. W't::iffcfa 01-'M 1w .., 11 MomYrtL I • • . Br;R erside to Orange County 1-================~===========~======-.I Sunday nighL 1r ~ "7::E:•rd P. lerMft, A.. 1'b al IH -• • 11 Placa1 Costa Mesa. lad Oct. · --:::r.· ~vea lw ~!ff, Mra. Je,,. -_~anddi~r'"'~~,vete 1 11ya~rv= ~· COl\dl/ded lw hl~_!roeClw•Y #tor• IV•rv. 110 trii'Nha'• Mee. MIMI• Klnur. Strvlcet IMl\dl.... ..II ~., Mortuerv. 110 lro9dWn. ta Mne. INGRAM Wiid• H. ,,,......,, Ate '1, al ~ I A ~we~-~·'·~,~ Cr.a"I, {10 II a!~O!ll• Mesa. GEMINr.;Z ~aolllll Ci«nlMZ. 1051~retla -., Dal\I l"olnt. ·01ad . '9, I" ante COUllfV Medle.ll r. Se"" kn Mfldl111. P•dfl< VJew t.ry, LEWIS ltavmotld v. Lewl1. 3.oS Flnlrt Or. NtWPOrt !lead!. Dltd October '9. S...r· vwed lw wit@. Edl!I\ M .. of "'9 r>ome: d•ut"'t:· Sllaron v. 6mltll. La Cr"'° t..,lai olher •. Jamft 11. 1,ew.11, of SI. frr:•· .. ind two erandcnlklrel\, rt and Linda Smllh. $trvlCH w be held WtdMllMlf, 11 A._M .. Pacific View 0-1 Wffli ltev. Def• oard Trev•lllt offlclaft111. E~t. P•etlc vi.w Mainoteum. Directed by .., , . IC View MonuarvL Femllll ,. --I thole wllo Wis/I. ID "'91ct ,,,. -:,.-3n0r11I CIDfllrlbutloM, plffM cll!nal9 to .... Oranee Counflf Ce"2( Sodatv. :::... BARBATI nm .. rbltl. 14291 Ml~. """"" Lint. •lmlMter. 51/rvlved wlft. lucv -.1 two aona. Randy llodf>rf; :, 1W'O b.(Oftlerl, Onello and Alhos. RO$-._.,, ThuradeY •• P.M .• ,.. Famllll ~lolllal Funtral Horl\t. lttcNltm = ..;;;;;;;;srlday, f A.NI., at lllnMd Seer :::S-IMllC Church. WesJmlMIW. -LEWIN -M. Lewin. 7651 Traal< A"9., West· tr. SIJrvlY9d by l!u1banc!1. Waltff , Poalmaaltr. CllY of wntmln· two ION. Jamft 'E. and LO<'flll owltr; d•utl!i.r. """ lllcl!r(; two ,., Enid and Loren1 ,.l'Olt; ~ •liters, Frteda ledltr and E,. _..... FroalL.6 trtftddllldrM ~lid • 5: rtnocnlld,...... Sf>rvl<:ft, .. -y, P.M.. PHii "•mllv Coloftlal . •' Hotnt. = AUSTIN -=:Diaries E. Autlln. 6541 La Pet Court, 3 tmln1t.r. survived lw wife, Vera: l!l!M• Gary end Larry: 11,ie.. H••· J/111111. Services. WtdMlda~ 10:30 ~. ,.,_ F1mllll Colonial FUMral = STONE .:~ J. s~. ,.,. Wtstmlns!M • . c.. C ta Mee. s.NI lfttl. t estcllff °c!11a"1 ~uarv.~ :-STONE ;:"~llnn Slol\t. 2621 Wutmlnsi.r Pia~, • c~ra Mesa. Services "'1dlnt. Wntcllfl Ch1"I Mort\Hry, ~. RAl.TZ MORTUARIES 1·nrona del Mar OR 3-"51 ·111a !Mf'lil Ml "24%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11n Broadway, Cotta Meta Lt wm PACIF1C VIEW MEMORIAL PARK rf'metery e Mortuary Chapel 350fl Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. Callfomla 673-2801 PEEK f AMIL Y COLONIAL 1 FUNERAL ROME 1801 BolN Ave., Weetm.l.uttt ltS-35!5 The two-story r r a m e building, located near Wal· nut Canyon Road. was one of the oldest structures in the county. ln au. five high schools. six junior high schools and 24 elementary schools were closed in the Orange Uni- fied School District. Five school.3 in the Tus· tin Elementary District and four private institutions closed their doors Monday. M. J ohnston New Prexy M1ke Johnston hes been elected class president by fresh.men students of Es- tanda High School. Other freshman class of· flcen are Margie Qampbell. vice president; Patty Wise, secretary; Jane Granzel· la. treasurer. and Joan Prentice, Girls' Le a g u e representative. Student council represen· tatlves are Doug Augus· tine. Haunani Dwight. Su· san Gordon. Mindy HaJI. Nancy Janean. AMe Lee. Debbie Meyer and Paggy Schilling. Countian Killed SANT A ANA -Airman Lawrence L . Gardner, son of Mrs. Mary J . 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Final Glance At Mexico Closing observatiol\5 on the 17 days 1 spen1 in Mexico City for the recently C'Oncluded Pre Olympics: l. Gymnastics competition was the most rewarding action I took In. You don't realize what you've been missing until you see the finest performers m the world going through their paces. One reporter told me t.M Russian . girls were movoo Into the sport after lhey failed in a bid to make the Soviet Ballet. which would certainly account rot ttleir incredible abilities in gym· nasties. If you are planning to make the 1968 vlynfplcs, you'll do yourself a favor by taking In some of the gymnastics action. i . The United States was the dis· 1 appointment of the Pre Olympics. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, WHITE WASH .. . • 1111111111111• scratching from baakelbl.ll. water polo and volleyball. pJUI sending a skeleton crew for track, g)WnaStics, weightlifting, etc. The only true representJition came in swimming and even then we sent a number of second-rate performers. Official alibi for not having our strongest possible entry was that too many key athletes were unable to leave school or jobs. Unfortunately, most of the other 57 nations that showed up weren't af. fected by that problem. So our world prestige took a bath. A last-glance look at the athletes' tt~~.t~. book : DON SCHOLL.ANDER, USA. gold 1\~al winner Ul swimmlng; "The ftrst few days 1 was bere the mtltude made ~ very tired. l had to sleep eight hours at night, then tak' a 3- h<>ur nap in the afttrnoons. "I wasn't bothered while in the pool . but r felt very tired after the race. I figure ft will take a 53. 7 or a 53.8 to win the 100 ·meter freestyle next year. ADA KOK. HoOand, gold medal win· ner in swimming: "I didn't feel any more tired than I normaUy do. But l 1id DOtice I was short o( breath at .he end of competition. "Yes, I know 'l'oni Hewitt (former world record holder in the 200 butter. ' ny who attends Corona del Mar High). She is very nke and very fast. I ex. pect she'll be one of the favorites in the Olympics." Miss Kok forecast Oy times of 1 :03 and under 2:20 would be required to • earn gold medals In the '68 Games. MIGUEL CALDERON, Cuba. mem· ber of silver medal winning basket. ball team -"We did not experience any problems at all with altitude. No one complained of heavy legs or hav- ing a hard time recuperating after a 1y of the games." MARY RAND. Great Britain, gold n edalist 80 meter hurdles ( 10.8) - "Everything here was fine. The track is very fast but you have to get used to the tartan because the bounce a(· ft .:ls your timing. ''But I didn't have any complaints about the altitude -no sickness <>r heavy legs or short breath -none of those problems " BILL TOOMEY. USA. silver merl· alist 400 meters (46.5) -Toomey, who'll be in the decathlon next ,year, says there shouldn't be any unusual hai·dship on decathlon perf >rmers be- cause of th~ altitude. "If they give us enough time between events every· thing should be okay," he opines. "Even the 1500 meters (final event) shooJdn't be too bad. In fact, I think r co\Jld run a 4:20 in this altitude this best is 4: 12.6). "Actually the altitude could help in the Fi1!1d events because th~re is less "~istance." Trojans, NEW YORK (UPJ)-Soulhern Cali· tornta 's Trojans. out to prove they be· lone. in Front of the class even without 11' ~All supe-r star O. J . Simpson. re· cl'tved a near-perfect report card 'fur!>d"y from coaches making up the United Press International r ating board. The No. 1 ranked Trojans compiled 345' points in the baUoting-same as the previous week-but they got one more first place vote. The other two first place votes went lo cros\ town rival UCLA . wh ich re· 1: ~n1•d 1lc; No 2 position with 316 point s Tlt1• n1 111n~. 1dlP lai;I Saturday Mf' fi.O tl11i. ~··!1•111' I ·~c n11tc lw1t vll'lorv l\Jn 7 a ~.fi triumph m •rA Oregon last S11 turday "tth Simpson m11;c;1ng most or !ht' lieC· ond half with an ankle mJury. ltOAllNG THROUGH -St. 1.-0uis Cardinall' a.cit John Roland roU. for utn yardate tbroagtt the middle before beiq tripped up by Green Bly Pd· Amigos Aim Cards Pressure Packers, To Improve Fall at Fini.sh, 31-23 Re cord Tonight ST. LOUIS IAP) -<:......Bay... .... ............ "'u,.;ng .. d • bu · __ ..,. deal ol po•••." By EARL GUSTKEV the football game, t SL Louil quar. Ao'-· """ oi ""' oe11y ,INt s1llfl terlH.~k Jim Hart made believers of Some of the Packers b.ad Indicated Anaheim 's Amigos. spurred by their that perhaps Hart had been lucky in angry coach. Al Brightman. hope to the Packers. earlier games. But, Pitts added, "You make amends for their sub-par per· The world champion Packen med can't get by that long on luck. He's formaoce Sunday when they square two fourt.b~uarter toucbdowm to ,,,,,. a lPmfic baUplayer." off against a surprisingly strong Oak· ercome a brilliant performance by The victory gave Green Bay a S.1·1 land outlit tonight al the Anaheim the 23-year-o&d Hart and wbipped the record and the lead in the Western ConventiOl"I Center. beginning at 8. Cardina\5 31-23 Monday night in a Conlerence's Central D\visloo. St. The Amigos pi cked their home National Football wgue game. Louis dropped to .f..3 and a three-way opener Sunday to come up with by "We're glad to get out of that one tie with New York and Cleveland for far their worst performance of the alive." sighed Green BaJ balfb a c Ir the lead in the Eastern Conference's young ABA season. Oakland picked Elijah Pitts alter the game. Century Divisioo. the Amigos to pieces in the first half A capacity crowd of e.112 sat in The Cardinals topped the Packers and then hung on for a 123-120 victory on the game, which was televised in total yardage. ~246. and in first Unable to retreat to their defensive ~tionally. downs, 19-16. But the Packers used positions quickly enough. Pat Boone's Although it rained much of ~ day the unexpected for victory. Oaks scored a ton in the Cirst two in SL Louis, the downpour slowed to a On the game's f i rs t play f r o m quarters on a fast break the Amigos mist during most of the game. scrimmage. Green Bay defensive couldn't hand.le, Green Bay turned an intercepted back, Heth Adderley, intercepted a "We were just. lousy, that's all," pass and a In-yard kickoff n!lm'n into Hart pass at the st. Louis 12 and zip. Brightman said afterward. touchdowns to offset Hart's perform· ped into the end ione for a touch· "Our big men just aren't domg the ance. The young quarterback passed down. job. If they don't come around, it for two touchdowns and completed 15 The Cards, who tried for field goals looks like l'll have to bench them and of 29 passe5 for 317 yards. four timel when their offense spot· start pleying shorter but stronger Bart Starr. the veteran Packers' tered near the Packer goal line. had players. We'll be the smallest team quarterback. connected on 11 of 2' bttn ordered by coach Charlie Win· in pro basketball." for 117 yards and ooe toocbdotm. ner to go for a IUl'e three points al· By "big men," Brightman wa s re· "He ha5 a great touch." Starr though they were on tbe Packer one ferring to seven-foot Larry Bunce and said of Hart. Aod he added. "Re al.so with fourth down in the final quarter. Bill Garner. Bunce is at times a for· Jim Bakken got the eight-yard field midable pivotman but Oakland's J im goal to give St. Louis a 23-17 lead. Hadnot ate trim alive Sunday. Ditto But. then Tram Williams returned for Amigo backup center Bill Garner SA HARA y I CT ORY the kickoff ~yards for GreeTJ Bay's < 6· 10 Yi l. third touchdown. A crowd of 3,716 showed up for the "I don't regret the decision,'' Win· opener and most fans present were BOOSTS NI CKLAUS ner said. 'Td do it again." delighted with the all-rollfld play and showmanship of Oak guard Lavero Tart, former Bradley star. The Amigos staged an ill-fated rally In the [inai minutes to make the final verdict close. They did it oo the three· point field goal play by Les Selvage. ,,,.,,,,,. 1>11n 1>Ur<ah li•w Jrn t Y Ml""'"''& 11(,ntuctcv ABA IASTEltH DIVISION WOOi l•I ~ I 3 1 3 ' ? J ' , wesn•N DIVISION 11•"' Ori~&,.. ' I Qakl•nd ' ' °'""' 3 J o,11u 2 l HOV~lon I l AnAlielm 1 ' MtolllaY'' ltnvltt New Jtrn v 11', t<tnluc.ky 101 ~ Orlunl 121, Pllhbllrgll '9 TMllv'l 0-a Olklelld 11 An.helm l(..nlucky al New Jerso HOl/Slon •I MIMnoll w.enesdly'l Glmtl Plttttxiroh •I Oe<1ver "'"' J•nn 11 ll'dilft~ l'ct atflffl4 m -600 1 il()Q 1 .400 l 18/o ' llCO -61i1 ., SM l't «JO 1 .JSO 1"1 IQ 4 LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPJI -J a c It Nicklaus has a slight bulge on Arnold Palmer today in their aMual baUJe for dollars on the pro golf circwt and he's leaving tbe tournmneot trail far awahile. Nicklaus boosted his 1967 tourna- ment money total to 1188.998 by win- run (( the 10th annual Sahara Invita- tional Saturday. He had a nne.~e rrlge over ~year-<>ld StevP ~pray of Cedar Rapidi;. Iowa. The victory wa11 the fifth for Nick· taus this year and was good lnr '20.· <XXI. That pushed him ahead nt Palm· er by about S&.000. Nicklaus wiJI not play in th•~ week's Hawaii Open but be is flying to Au· stralia for a series of exh ibitiom. P a I m e r never recovered from a opening round 76 in the Sahara and finished in a tie for 34th place, win· ning a measly $'521.11. SI lo"b HfW Yor11 Clfte4.lnd p;~ llATIOltAL UfAOU~ ...... ~ ~DMI* W L T .. ct. S 1 I ,7U • J • ..571 2 l 2 AO 1 1 o .ooe ~.,.,, .... ' 3 • .sn ' J • .m • J • .m 1502111 ....... ~ ~~ W L T .. ct. .s ' 7 133 J l I .lOt 1 5 • ., .. ' s ' .167 ~·OMlllelo !Ulllmort s • ' ·~ I.et ~ • I 7 .eoa s... 11'...cb<o s ' t n• .......... I S I 167 __.,.., !In.its (;.-... JI, ~·· Louis 73 ....,..._ -., Della Olkaee • Oetrolf ~-~ c;,.._ ....... 111mor. l• ~In "' s... " ... ""'"° -Vor1111f Ml,_. ""'INl!lfl'-el -Or1Um St. 1.-" llf Wnflinglon ~. o ... '" 139 IU lU 1t7 "' ... ,., '°' "' ;!Cl 123 "' ltl Ull IJ1 ""· OH, 166 •• !&5 !16 11 130 105 I~\ '" 104 l'QS '" 151 17t " 10! Bruins 1-2 • Ill Grid POils Surprlsin~ Indiana anri Colorar1o and Houston. upi;et victimi; the past week· f'nd. figured in the onl y maJnr chanee,; among thf' ranked teams Colorado. No. 3 last week. dropr<>ri to ninth spot after its 10·7 selback tn Oklahoma State and Houston, No. 9 a week ago. fell completely out of the rankings after losing to Mississippi. 14·13. ~ Coach Johll Pont's Indiana. a ~2·7 •victor over Arizona, made the UPI top lO for the firsl timtt in history. climbing to eighth Tenn<'.,..,<'e (4-1 l moved 1n to th1nl plac:e hrh inr1 I irl.A with 241 po1n1, Two othrr ~nuthl'rn schonli; -'loi lh \Mnhna St111r and <;ror~la -tollnwNI lhP Vols m thP r::1nk1n~~ Norlh \;ir11. lina State 17 111 ~;uned 8 notch frflln fifth to Fourth and Georgia (5·11 clunh· ,. P<I From sixth to fifth ~""' l'urdue 1;,.11 movM1 lr'•lll sixth to firth posilfon and Wyomm.. leader ol the Wei;terr Athlrtt<' f •mtr·rence and unbeatrn in !-l'Vf'n nulrn·.. also 51f>p- 1wd up one spol frnm c·1· hth to sev cn(h Notre D<1me c 4-21 1 oun•lt-d out th! lop 10 receiving 49 pomL\ to "8 for I Ith ranked Minnesota Completing the seconcJ JO were Ok· lahoma. Alabama. Tr:.as. Oregon State. Mississipp1. Li w iiana State. Miami of f'lorid;i V1r~ • 1a Tedi and Auhurn ,-....,. 11rt ,.,"'.,.. •1 •lr·,t ,., ~· Yft'wt 1n " t•(''lrt! I "*'"'''"''" ( ••''"'·~·• t II( I -11' ' Mft'(t~ (~r('lt-• '"..•••• " (;f"lnrOI• A""'- rr w • , 11• ... ,,. ... "' J I , .. .. , .. 1 W'rart'tHIPI , ..... ,. • '"" tnl , ·~ •• n 101 ' (--~I P It N~r °"""" ' ) If Sr<orod II 11 Ml-• 1?111 17 Ol<l•lw!n .. 1711; ll ••t-""' 1tAH 1111 lll!I. U 0"""" ~lllf fl )I: 16.. M•'S•!3frol 1111; 11 lOv"l•M SI•~ (Ill; ll ¥1Arl'i (l'i..1 191. It VltOl"I• l rcft I&), a~"""'"" UI ~ ITtt"'""' W>ln Nrbr~•••, M•mPlll• St•ll!, ~ltll. l'toridl Sii"'· V"lv o! Tuu II El,._ -t"mn St•lf. not A.M«IAMCI Pre-. 1 .. Ttn. Wtlll ll,,1-c>lt<• -lft -~·-st•Mn "-~ Ind 10111 06inll .... , ....... , ... ~,., ... ,.., ' ~" c.1110 ... 1. (4)) ,~ 'lO 7. UCLA ..0 .161 J Tf'WWIVt •I 30S " _..,_ c.,.ana l t•lt 1 o 1u '~· j.f 211 ' l>IJ•d<• j I 1fJo I l '<'ll•!V A ~ Ill .e W ...... ftiO' , t• t II t11 ' f nf,r•rln I ~ •fll ..,"1,, O•""' 4' 1\ n'h·,..., f t'(.-'YI "iO ~· 1•\t'"'1 ,tof,itt-t tlv ••-Nf'M Anf'fY 8-t'~m V""'"g ~•orJO• ,,,~,, ....,._,.,""" '9\lef'-f Fl• M~"''# Mlt.\f\tJDJ)t m 1-"°""' Or.-$•e 1o. fl.toM S'8"' ,...... Vtrt l"•• frcO\, "llUf'llf!lllOft. I Coaching Big 3 Faces Varying Type of Problems LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coaches Tommy Prothro of UCLA. John Mc· Kay of S o u t b e r n California and G e o r g e Allen of the Los Angeles Rams face wtdely varying problems this week. Prothro's undefeated Brulns face a surprisingly strong Oregon State club which has gathered momentum and two weeks ago knocked off previous· 1y undefeated Purdue . "When a team is not supposed to be good at the start of the season and starts winning, it usually keeps gain- ing momentum," Prothro told Mon- day's meeting of the Southern Call· for oia FootbaU Writers. On the plua side, tbe Bruins will have linebacker Don Manning, defen· aive haliback Andy Herrera and prob- ably tailback Greg Jones off the in· jury list. McKay's Trojans. with a 7-0 record, must battle California without ace halfback 0 . J. Simpson who suffered a sprained arch of bis right foot last Saturday. "Any time a boy gets that type of injury you must go with the thought that he will not be back," McKay said, but added a note that ·•we have optimistic doctors." Steve Grady becomes the starting tailback. Flanker Jimmy Lawrence will start at his usual position but could move to tailback if needed with Earl McCullough working both at spUt end and nanJcer. Allen declared. ··un1ortunately, we play the 49erl after they bave just lost 4$-3. Last time 1'e pl1yed them waa aft.er they had Just lost to Battl. more (41·7)." All recall that in the first meeting of the regular season in Los Angeles, the 49ers upended the previously un· beate n Ram! 2'1·24. "I'd rather play a team after they win than after they take a shellack· ing," Allen added. "l still think the 49ers are une of the four or five best · teams in football." Allen indicated relations with Chi· cago Bears owner • coach remain strained. Asked i1 Halas greeted him after the Rams beat the Bears 28-17, the Los Angeles coach replied. "He didn't greet me and I didn't greet him." Allen quit as a Halas aide to be· come head coach of Los Angeles two years ago. Defensive back Willie Daniel, who DEFENSI VE MEN I GNORE SCORERS ST. JOSEPH. Mo. (AP) -They're s~cializing in football nowadays. Trying to get a story on an area college game. a News-Press staffer reached a player of the host team by telephone. The athlete gave the fin~ score and reported his team's record for the year. "Can you tell me who scored your touchdowns?" the newsman asked. "No," replied the athlete. "I play defense." Warrior Duo Setting Pace In NBA Stats NEW YORK (AP)-Jim Klng and Nate Thurmond, short and tall trig- ger-men in the San Francis<:1> War. riors' attack. dominate the National Basketball Association'li early-season individual races. K111g, fi.foot·2 backcourt flash. and 6-11 Thurmond are running 1·2 In scor· ing, according to weekly NBA figures released today, In addition, King is among the top 10 in field goal and free throws percentage and assists while Thurmond is the league's top rebound· er. King and Ttwrmond have poured In 244 and 229 points, respe<:tively, lead· ing the Warriors to a 6·4 getaway. Bob Boozer of Chicago is the No. 3 scorer with 196 points in eight starts. follow- ed by St. Louis' Joe Caldwell with 194 in nine games. Boozer is the most accurate shooter from the noor with a .57~ percentage. Kin~ is No. 10 with a .495 mark. The San F"ranc isco sparkplug ranks third among the fr~ throw leaders. havini:t converted 56 of 6S attempt!i from the line. San Diel?n's .Jim Mr· Glocklin. 26 for 29. and SPaltle's Tom Ml'~cherv. 21 For 24, are the teadPrl' SI. l..(lt•i~· Len Willtens tops the play. maker~ with n assii;ts. Gu v Rodgers and Oscar Robertson. Cincinnati's dandy backcourt combination, havP 66 and 61 feedi;, respectively. and King is Fourth with 49 Thurmond has a 237-157 bulge over runner-up Jerry Lucas of Cincinnati in the rebound derby. Thf l•lldlno KOl't~• ct l'O 'T "" .... l(lnra. '"" F"""c''\(n ·~ t4 \A , .. '" T11urll'•o'lll ~"" i-r~tw!•\fl'I '" ., 1\ ~ ,,. Qnn7M, Cl\i(•Qn • IS IA ·~ 21. I C•itw•ll ~I I f'Uh • ~' )(I 10• 11 • ll~rl-. C\l'(l!•Mll 1 ., A~ 19() 111 ""''·· 5• 'l!Uh • ~' ~ I~ '1 I Wlll M~. $1 Lou•• • IA !Ill 17' ... 8'1YIOf l ot A~ .. ,., 1 ""' 4.1 llJ JJO L•ltV~· Sltn FrlnCIKO •• 61 4t 171 111 was presented the game ball for bls efforts in thwarting the Chicago at· tack, admitted he didn 't know until just before the game that he would start. "I had a feeUng but I didn't know for sure.•· he said. Rarefied Air Doesn't Scare Army's Cahill NEW YORK (AP) -Anny coach Tom Cahill said Monday be plana to take no special oxygen equipment to mile-high Colorado Springs this week. eod for the interservice football game with the Air Force, "l just don't want to think about It. and I don't want my men thinking about it." the successful young West Point coach told a meeting of New York football writers. ''We've never been able to find out whether or how much altitude aUects an athlete. So rather tban make a fuss about it, I'd prefer just to skip it. "If we hauled out a lot of oxygen equipment. it might psyche the boys and they might be affected whether there Is any reason for it or not.'· Army, with a 6-1 record. plays the Air Force Saturday for the first time at Colorado Springs, which is 6,200 feet above sea level and rarefied air became a topic of discussion between ri~al coaches Monday over 1,500 mile~ of telephone wire. At hls Colorado Springs office, Ben Martin, the Air Force coach. was asked if he thought the altitude was a real or a psychological problem. "Is Tom sitting there?" Martin asked, referring to Cahill. He was assured Cahill w.as. "Then tell him it's an awful prob· lem ,'' Martin said impishly. The Air Force coach then eot ser. lous and remarked that he didn't thini the air made much difference. "A golf ball goes farther up here and probably a football would. too," he explained, "but football players seem to survive. We haven't lost any yet. "The only two teams which have brought oxygen here have been Mi· ami, Fla., and Notre Dame and I think Ara (Ara Parseghian. Notre D&me coach) used it more for himself than his team.·· Cahill, whose team has a 6-1 record compared with the Air Force's 3.3.1 said his Cadets. because of Army reg: uJations. woo ldn't be able tn get much acclimatiz.a ti on. ''The boys aren't permitted lo miss more than one day of class. so we will fly into Colorado Springs Friday aFternoon." he said. ''We will have a workout and will try to find out how It affect:! us then. EC COACHES PICK FJC OVER PIRATES Football coaches generally are t h e first to admit their football predic- tions aren't worth a plugged nickel but for the record: five of seven Eas~ ern Conference coaches polled Mon· day picked Fullerton lo t>e<}t Orange Coast Saturday night at Anaheim Sta· dJum. Only Chaffey's Bill Gable and Santa Ana 's Dick Gorrie see an OCC victory aj!Clinst the powerful Hornets. unbeal· en over thP.ir last 34 ~ames. The winner Saturday night stands a ~nod chance of winning a share or ~II of the Eastern Confl.'renC'e champion· I' hip Herl''~ hnw the fX coacher RN' the ~ame· BOB OOHR, Riversid e -Fullerton 13. Orange Coas t 10 DlCK GORRfE. Sa nta Ana -Or· ange Coast 14. Fullerton 7 BILL GABLE, Chatrey -Orange Coast 14, Fullerton 13 JOE LASH. San Bernardino-Fuller· ton 14. Orange Coast 7 VERYL LILLYWHTTE. Mt. San Art- tnnio-F111l,,rton 28. Orange Coast 14 CARL SC.lllLl.F.R. ('ypress-F'11llttr· ton 21. Oran~e C'oa. t 14 RAV SHAC"KLEFOR n GoldPn West -F'ullertnn 14 flranJ[P Coast ll I It's becoming physically painful to watch Jerry Quarry fight. He is a battler with great sock tn his fists but one with a gross abundance of timidity in his fighter's makeup. He drives you up the walls when he wounds a f ~e and then steps back to do no more than eye him menacingly. Jerry Quury la an extremely lucky Yount mP. With no flnl1hlnt lnatlnct whataoever, he hH com• out of two confront1tlon1 with Fleyd Pattenon with • draw and a clou victory. Hit Leck of a19re11lvenH1 hH co.t him fens in a town ft•N he ahould be 11 popular as O. J. Slmpaon. ·We c•Ufht the Qu1rry·P atteraon fight on closed cl~ult TV at the Sport• Arena Saturday. Floyd was the overwhelmlng crowd favorite and tome of P'layd's happy fans rvahed for the exits to beat the rush at the ftnal bell, so sure were they that Patterson hid the decision In the Ht· Stunned silence and a few boos greett!d the split decision for Quarry. Obviously, the Southland box,. ing element has grown weary of waiting for Quarry to develop a killer instinct. If he intend• to pu(the boff on such customers as Joe Frazier and Thad Spencer in the heavy· weight tournament, he'd best develop a touch of savagry to complement his fists. * * * Tom Westgate, the Golden West College full· b~ck from Corona del Mar, bu stumped not only his coach, Ray Shackleford, but medical aclence as well. Westgate appeared to have suff~red a com· pound fracture of the right ankle when he !ell to the turf in Friday's GWC.Fullerton game. The ankle wu bleeding profuaely when be wu taken to tbe boipital. 1ut tMrn phyaklan Dr. Werdne .,,.,... .._. no fracture. lnst9ed, he found • ...., cut mend- '"' from th. inside of the ankle to the .chm .. tendon. Over 1!)0 atltchff were required t• clote the wound. The amazing part of the injury is that West- gate's sock wasn't even torn. Shackleford has no idea what cut the skin. Dr. Burnes says the rubber base to Westgate's cleats might have been responsi- ble, but he isn't sure. "I've never seen such an injury in seven years of treating athletes," be said. Westgate, says Dr . Burnes, suffered severe tissue damage but no lasting injuries. He is, of course, through for the season. * * * The UC Irvine swim coach. Al Irwin, is one qualified observer who wasn't surprised at the So- viet Union's successes at the recent Little Olym- pics in Mexico City. . "Russia has all its swimmers in a camp, just like the track and field team,'; Irwin says. · "They're pushing high-altitude training on a year-round basis. Russia went all-out on its swim· minJ( program five or six years ago and started putting in 50-meter pools all over the country. "Their swimming program now is almost what their track program was three or four years ago. "I think they have a chance to win gold medals In breast stroke events and the 100 and 1.00-meter freestyle events." * * * Hats <Yff to Golden Weft's resourceful football team. The Rustlers' great comeback against Full- erton in the second half Friday night was a study in disciplined desirt. You knew Golden West had given it everything It had in the 13·7 defeat because the Fullerton play- ers, rated No. 2 in the nation, came off the field as happy as if they'd beaten USC. * * * The Orange County Ramblers of the Conlin· ental Football League are irritated at the wire ser- vices for carrying American Basketball Associa- tion box scores nationwide. They think they're geffl"t a bad ahake pub- llcity•WIH, which isn't true. The CFL hH declared from its outset that It is a minor league and h•rbora no Intention of competint with the NFL 1nd AFL. The ABA, on the other hand; says it is a major league and intends to go head-and-head with the NBA. Major league outlook, major league coverage -and vice versa. Downey Trips Tars In Water Polo, 6-4 For the first time this season the Newport Harbor water polo team was unable to keep Its head above the water as they were beaten by Downey 6-4 In an aquatic battle held Saturday morn- ing in the winner's pool. Although the Sailors held the Vikings scoreless ttie second half, they oniy ac· counted for one goal in the third quarter ltlemselve11 which couldn't overcome Downey's 6-3 halftime lead. In Friday afternoon water bouts Estancia sunk Mari· na, 6-3, and Costa Mesa was inundated by Western, 14-2. YartllY ICM'I Irr OWtttn ~rlM I 0 2 o-3 1J1ancle 1 1 1 ~ Marine KOl'tra: Ll..-otdl 12), H•l- 11114. llltncl• -ftrt! l( .. ltytr m. OotdYtar m. P111111p1 m . ... ftUf'I .. 0.•rttn M4rlna I t t ~ f11tncl1 t l I o-J Mtrlne scorers: F1rr m. Mc:Ce,,. 111uC111ev m Ealan(lt acorers· V\ln U), HOii (21, <>••!'tell• c .. Soro .., Oll•rttn M•rln4 n n 7 i 1 l!'~l•n<ll ' S 0 >• 1 Morin• W:IW''" Marlin 1 \I lh lll'<I• •core". >+~11••1111 fl\, ""'' ''" !lu~ci,r. Gle•)Ol\1 Wovllir. Wlib· ,,,.,, V•""' seen ti' o .. rtm Coste Mesa e o O 2-7 WHltrn A 2 J 2-14 Cosll Mtu sc:oren; Doe Wlllt- t1~er (2). WHMMI -•rs: Tim Lowl!On> (6!. Glory PtlltrlOll (3), Muk Lontworlll. Mike Mctnrvrt !21. '" ~ ..,. o-..-n Cost• MeM 2 s • '-15 Wtalffn 0 l 0 ~ I Coste MeM KMers: Chrb Ct'"· moll U), l1rt Hllltl91tY, John lteet (A), Terry Wllllftefe (2), Jttf Rey, lbl!dV KtllO m. werntt K•rn. Wttltrft sc:ortn: GlrrtJI. c.. s-.. .., Odrtt" Coilo MHI J II 2 a-n Woltrn J O J >~ • C0tt1 MtM KOftn: 01vtd &en- .-. ltaMrt !'triter (Al. kurt "'"""° ... (1). MIU llul, Jolln CArPfW'· ttr (J), ltal!dV a11tt1r'"tn, Wtttern Klff'I: Oulncev, Thornl'- ""' (61. Nowl(l(t. VMtlty ,_. ..., °""''" Newi>ofl H1rbor I 2 1 ~ Downey l J 0 I)-,\ NewPOrl Harbor Korers: II r •ti Slloc'"tktr Ul. JI'" McDonald. Oownev sc:orersi lteld r.vto< Ul. Dold lluckllY 121. Jtrl'Y Novr .. ()l. ... DowntY t, !ffw,o<I t11rbor I c.. DowMY 1. NewPOrl ... ,.,.,, ' Tuesday, Octobtr .31, 1967 DAIL V PILOT f 7 Sports in Brief Roseboro Trial Moved to LA LOS ANGELES -A Su· perior Court judge has ruled t h a t Los Angeles Dodger catcher John Roseboro's suit against San Francisco Giant pitcher Juan Mari· cbal should be tried in Los Angeles County. A change of venue peti- tion. filed by National Ex· hlbitnon Co , co-defendants in the suit, was denied by judge Ernest J. Zack. The company sought to have the trial take place L'l a "neu- tral'' county because "all odds wou.ld be against an impartial trial" in Los An· geles County. But the judge noted that not all jurors living in the county are Dodger fans. Roseboro r lieges in the suit be suffered injuries when Marlcbal hit him over the head wi1h a baseball bat during a game at Candle· stick Park in San Francis- co Aug. 22, 1965. igan State said Monday he definitely was on the side of the coa_ches in suspending six football players I a s t week for breaking curfew. "We must teach kids what's right-that rules are made to be pbeyed," Munn told Chicago's American Quarterback Club. '1 was definitely on the lllde of Coach Duffy Daugherty 011 the suspensions. 1 would rather lose 20 games as long as discipline 1s main· tained," Chue.i Pf"~tlce LOS ANGELES -Coach Tommy Prothro of UCLA announced Monday that the Bruins' football practices from now or. will be behind closed doors. After an opeO: date last week, UCLA m•ts Oregon State in the Los Angeles Coliseum next Saturday af. ternoon. Feeling tlae SfJuee~e Serie• SpHt NEW YORK-Each win- ning St. Louis Cardinal will receive $8.314.81 and each losing Boston Red Sox SS.· 115.23 from the World Ser· ies. the amallest shares in recent years. The undefeated · B r u i n s face Wash.ington_at Seattle the follo.wing w~ before the Southern California bat- Ue on Nov. 18. • Estancia High quarterback Dennis Doore gets a bear action. The Eagles meet Fountain Valley Friday hug from Magnolia's defensive contingent in rec.ent night. OCC OPENS TICKET SALES Ttcbta are now on aalt for Saturday's ENtml Conference crucial be· tween Orange Coast and Fullerton at Anaheim Sta- dium. Priced at $1.50 for gen- eral admission, $2 for re- serve section and $2.50 re- serve seats, the ducats • a~ being sold at the OCC and F JC student stores as well as the Harbor Tire and Service Center, 560 W. 19tll St., Costa Met• Saints Nab No. I Spot In Ratings Santa Ana parlayed two overwhelming shutouts to jump into first place. in the CIF's .weekly poll as th e powerful Saints relegated last week's leader, El Ran· cho, to second place. The Saints powered their way to 28 poi.Qts in the tee· ond half 1ut Friday againlt Westminster to blank t he hardy Lions 34~ Jlft,er pre· viously whitewashing New- port Harbor 48~. El Rancho kept its aea· son slate as clean as Santa Ana's at 6-0, but failed to gain margins as convincing as the Saints'. The Dons whipped Montebello 2&-7. Anaheim and Servite re- mained in the top 10 rat- ings, listed seventh a n d eighth, respectively, both with 5-1 records. The ratings: t ~·:.~ l/.o~1 m~ 3 .. $anlt Berber a (6.0) 107 A, LakfWOOCI CM\ 100 s. Burroull\S 16-0 ,. 6. 8 1alr (S.11 61 7. AM~tlm jS.ll » I. (lie) Serv It IH.I St. Allll\Oflr (6-01 10. Notre Dt!M l•OI .._ 74 Ollttn r~Mnt vot.,.: S.11 Bt•ntr· dlllO Pec:lfk !S.11 11. SI .. 1'1111 (4-21. e1s11ep ""'•' u.11 s. "'"""' u.1U " Whlttltr 15-1 l 2, N. Tetran<a 13"2· 2, WtJt CovlM (S-l) 1, l..Oftl Btt dl tly (ht 1. ). T'ITlPllt Cltv ((10) (6-0) 131 2. /!AMII llttlclt Al 16.0) 1ll 3. !°"'~(6-4) " A. xc ~II 16.f) .0 s. ""' r .. 6. Lawnclt • f.4) SI 7. AIUM ..-0 SO J: rev,~~, TJ.'i1' ~ 10. ~ .. , Torr1111« !Hl ~ o ,, cKeJif""'~"o'".i. ru,1111 1s-•1 U, 111•1111 IS. l 2 S .... ~ •2 tn, S\· Berner ( I 't S.n Cl~te t~1 cl~1 5~~~ ·~11 ~ 10:.~ 2. Cebrlllo <•21 2, MHMl'r.°7' .. 1-11 ). <:ounty Poll Santa Ana's awesome Saints. rated No. 2 in last week's CIF ratings. held their position of esteem among Orange County prep elewns 11fter trouncini Westminster 34-0 last Fri· day, TOP TEN Place Tum Votes l. Santa Ana (8-0) ~ 2. Anaheim (5·1) ~ :t Servlte (5-1) 25 4. Mater Dei (3·2-U 20 5. Sunny Hills ( f>.-0-1) 18 6. Loar a ( 4-1-1) 15 7. San Clemente (6-0) 11 8. Magnolia (4·1·1) 10 9. Westmlnster (3-3) 8 10. Garden Grove ( 4-1-1) 3 ~~~---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Be a 1'ers ~ead11 Pirate, Rustler Outlook Bright for Cage Campaign Because of the limited ~ pecltJ ol .... Bolton park where onJy 3$,188 could be packed ln, the Cards' share was more than $4,000 short of the all-time winning rec· ord of $12,794.00 by the 1963 Los Angeles Dodgers. The Red Sox checks were f a r llhort of the record of $8.189.36 by the lo s i n g Dodgers in 1966. CORVALLIS, Ore. -The Orego~ State football squad lookea MondlU' at movies of UCLA gam~ ~ beard a ~etalled scouting rePort u 1t prepared for fta firat m e e t i n i with the Bruins since 1958. Coach Dee Androa said the Beavers came through the Washington State:-game without injuries u4 will b8 at full strength for · Satur· day 's game at Lot-Angeles. He said the team wjij have contact drills Tues4ay and Wednesday and fly Friday lo Los Angeles where U will work out in the Coliseum late in the day. - A wave ol optimism surg- es through the two Orange Coast area jaycee basket- ball camps as Orange Coast and Golden West prepare for the opening of the 1967· 68 campaigns. Scrimmages with outside c o m p e t i t i o n begin two weeb be~ and opeoi n g games ate.., due the last weekend of November. Coldles Bob Wetzel of Orange Cout and D i ck Stricklin of Golden West are definitely excited as they stand on the threshold of the 1987-68 b a 1 k e tball season. They ha~ due cause for excitement Both are re· ported to have better ma· teriaJ and overall improved ball clubs this season over last year's teams .. Both al· so are directing teams that are considered threats to finish q u i t e high in the Eastern Conference cag11 race, especially the Pirate.s of Orange Coast. Wet.zel's Pirates, defend· ing co--champions (with Riv- erside). are figured as co- favorites (with Mt. Sao An- tonio) to rep e a t as EC champs. A nucleus of six returning lettermen builds the Pi· rates' chances and Wetzel's certainly not afraid to look his assets square in the eye. "We have size as good or better It.an tast y~r," Wet- zel boasts, "and better ~am speed and better depth than we had last year, also." Wetzel says hJs Pirates will go to the ''run" again this year and ls teaching his ctlarges to play an im- proved ctelenslve game. "I'm ncited about the season,'' be sparkles, "and the conference will be 100 times stronger than last year. Mt. Sac bas a 6-9 t.r ans fer from Seattle, named (Jerry) Bragg, Riv· erside is bigger . probably as quick and I bear S a n Bernardino has a fine team. "Cypress will be a con· tender with all t h o s e re· turnees and Fullerton will be strong. It'll be a much b e t t e r balan<:ed confer- ence." Wetzel is counting on let· termen Ed Babiuch, J o h n TONIGHT MAJOR LEAGUE PROPESSIONAL BASKETBALL Vallely, C r a I & Falconer, Bart Carrido, Butch RolUns and Bruce Ohapman to pro· vide the leadership Coast needs for another success· ful season. The Pirates, who began practice early th.is month. will open the season Nov . 24 at home against El Camino, followed by a Nov. 25 home engagement against Santa Monica. Prior to the season opener. they will scrim· mage UC Riverside Nov. 15 at 4 p.m. and Los Angeles Valley Nov. 19, also at 4 p.m. Both scrums are set for OCC's court. Stricklin also feels that the Eastern Conference ls due ror a rough campaign. "The conference will be a Jot stronger." the Rustler C{)ach agrees. "and we'll be stronger tllan last year. as well." He, too, tabs Coast and Mt. Sac as the teams to beat in the conference ·•eoast can't help but be good again and Mt. Sac is very strong. We played Mt. San Antonio in summer baU . We know it wu a good team." Strick.tin's major concern at this time is a back in· jury wttich is plaguin~ guard Randy Olson, whom he feels is his No. 1 r~urn· ing letterman. Without Olson, expected to be able to begin practic· ing before too much longer. Stricklin bas only three let- termen around which to build an efficient ball club. UCI Defeats Squash R ival "We 're really just getting started now ," StrickUn says. "But I believe we'll do bet· ter this season. We have players that want lo play basketball. Our s e a s o n, though, will depend a lot on how well the rest of the con- ference looks." The Rustlers open t h e season Dec. 1 when they travel against the Univer- sity of San Diego frosh, then are on the road again for Bakersfield and Fresno Dec. 8 and 9. They play at borne (OCCI for the first time Dec. 12 when they bost Rfo Hondo In their only noo- conference home encount· er. G WC opens conference action Jan. 5 against Coast. Golden West will scrim· mage Menlo JC Nov. 28 on Its opponent's court. "I'm enthused about t h e It was the smallest win· ning share since the Cin· cinnati Reds of 1961 got f7.· 389.13 and the smallest los- ing check since the old Brooklyn Dodgers of 1952 received $4,200.M. Last year wbeo BaltiJ!1ore swept four straight from Los Aageles, each Oriole's cut was $11,· 683.04. S IUpettSlott OK CHICA.GO -Athletic Di· rector Biggie Munn of Mich- Ski Oass Scheduled season," the Rustler men· Balboa Slti Club's second tor remarked. ''I'm really instructional session will looking forward to It. It cer-take place Saturday from 5 ta inly will be interesting." ~ 7 p.m, at Te Winkle Park OCC Candidates 1n Costa Mesa. L E T T E R M E N-Ed Under the direction of Babiuch. Bart C a r r i d o, certified Instructor F r a n k Craig Falconer. Butch Roi-Bailey, the dry . land ski tins. Bruce Chapman, John school is free, but those at- Vallel y. tending the session must SOPHOMORES -George f~rnish equipment for prac· Yule, Mike Lund. tice. For further informa- FRESHMEN-Doug Allen tion or enrollment contact (Laguna Beach). Gary Ba.ii-Mrs. Liz Ungrodt at 546-3849. ey (Corona del Mar), Rich Dick Barrymore will nar- Hardgrove ( FoothilJ), Mark rate his I a t e s t ski a.ctlon Laney (Costa Mesa I, Tom film. "The Last of the Ski W.oran (Costa Mesa), T im Bums," at Newport Harbor Salyer (Costa Mesa), Steve High School. The 90-minute Jacobsen (Cosba Mesa). color film is presented by the Prices llppe_d MINNE A P 0 L LS • ST. PAUL -Tbe · ~esota Twins are raising ~.ices Of\ most seats (or the 196& base· ball seasoo at Meti.ooollt.an Stadium. Box seats wlll be hiked from '3 to '3.50 except for some auxiliary •l-.n& along the left Cield foul line, which remain at $3. All' .Teserved seats in the three ·• deck structure will go up 25 cents, to $2.7~. General ad· mission remains at $1.50. Taxes are included. MU..,aukee 6anae• MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The Chicago White · ~x will play each of the other nine American Lea"'1' teams one regular 1e'lson game next season in Milwaukee County Stadium if the league approves. the Mil· waukee Brewers Baseball Club, lnc., announced Mon· day. In addltlon t~ the nine championship games, an exhibition aame will b8 played in the stadium be· fore the start of the regular season. GWC Candidates BalbOa Ski Club and tickets LE'ITERMEN-Randy 01· are available from mem-Glllmaa Predle!tS son. Dentris Christensen, Ron bers and most sporting good SAN DIEGO -A team Erickson, Bob Kieswetter. stores in the Orange Coast that loses more than three FRESHMEN -AJan Rob-area. games won't win the West- inson (Huntington Beach). Additional information on ern Division Utl~ in the Dennis Smith (Newport the film can be obtained by American Football League, 1 Harbor). Cralg Tucker calling 546.()652. says Coach Sid Gillman. The UC Irvine squash (Newport Harbor), . J i m Balboa Ski Club holds its Gillman , whost! San Die· club opened its 16-game sea· Nenendal <Foothill I. M i k e meetings on lhe first and go Chargers Jost their first lion last weekend with a 3·2 Shelley (Marina ), Paul Kor-third Tue s d a y of every game Sunday at Oakland, decision over the Univer· dik (La Quintal, Ollie Ma r-month at 8 p.m. Meetin~s 51·20, told the week(y Quar· sity Club of Los Angeles. tin I La Quinta I. W.arshall are held at the Newporter terback Club Luncheon The UCI squasbmen are Wade (La Quinta), Ton Y In n. Newport Beach and Monday that ''three (losses) members of the Southern Klaeys (Santiago). guests are always we.lcome. will be par for tbe course." California Squash Racquets !.-;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiim;;;;iiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiim;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;.m;;;~~~~~~~ Association. Players are stu- dents and faculty member11 at UCI. Pracuce sessions are held Wednesday evenings Crom 6 to 9:45 at the UCI courts. 8 P.M. ~/Chuis II -lubrication ~~ I Oil Ch1nae ~ (Major Br1nd) HUNTINGTON BEACH SERVICE STORE EDINGER NEAR BEACH IL VD. Ac,.• "9111 HHt""'911 .,,. .. ~ Good Monday through Friday Betwffn 9 a.m.-S p.m.: · ~, .. ,~ 1t CALL 1 I . I ~ NOW! , c\nah€tm ~/Brake ~ Adjustment PllCE INCLUDH ~~ • ~· ~ OIL AND LAIOR ~ ~J H CJ. 1 U 5 YALUI ~!'\~ AMIGOS VS. OAKLAND OAKS ~/Bearing ~ Pick Mon. thru Fri. Only, .,.9 A-"c• _. ,_ .... , Mri _;.1y! N• tnlekl _. •-• cen. I Slf ety Check FOR FASTER SERVICE-CALL FOR APPOINTMINT PHONE 842·4495 Store Hour• Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. to 7·p.m. Sat. 1:30 to 5:00 --- I B DAIL v PILOT lotsday, Oct®'t 31, 1%7 ~~TH~~J ~ ='.:;:: MUHOD BE 'A SQUARE' -... .. , ..... ~ I " ...... . , .... . '(' ~ \ ········-~ ,, The 1quare stone•, in which a lin• acraa the toes parallels a line fTOftl ball to to rg1t, is b•t for ahot accuracy. ~~~~ ... <; ~ :" . ,, ' ~ ... ~. . ;;; ... r. . )> J~· . ~e I I I ~ ...... . In th• illustrotlON we have (1) a s~r• stance with the toe parallel to thuhot line; (2) th1opan stance with tht tot pointing to th1 left of target, ond (3) th• c:loted u~~ with the toe line pointing to th1 right. . 9 .. .i.:":.,<.¥ .. , _.,.. -~ Of th•• three stance potitiorw, the clubhead mov• al°"i the target line for a greoter dlstonc1 in the first drawift9 than in the other two. I think you wl II agree that the itanc• which k•• the clubface on line for th• longtat d Is tan c • ls th. .a that wi II ti v• you "'°" _.,.J9hter thats, •II other factota befne equal ~ f _,,,,,,,, ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,., ••• n,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.. DICK ROBINSON Al long as there u a peat.ch of fox glove and prickly cactus, there will always be a valley quail The menfolk in this priied game bird family are cocky ~nts with cold black shako topknots and_ a gaudy mixture of russets and orange feathers laced Wltb black strips. Tb.e. ladyfolk dress in more subdued whiles, greys and black and wear the same proud headdress. And they fiy like bats out of hell. Tbey accelerate from zero to ~ ~H in a ~link of the eye. Once airborne the birds shift into overdrive and hedge hop like tiny sissiles before dropping into a dis- 1.ant thicket far out of shotgun range. 'l1le frustrated hunter must then repeat tile process of flushing the birds by tromping across the roug~ tc:r· rain. But this time the wily birds have another trick m store. instead of flushing they run swift as deer: In quick darting bursts, Uke 0. J. Simpson, they naVlgate through the brush and disappear. Opening day of quail season this past weekend found a group of Oraoge County doctors. la"".)'ers, mer· chants, politicians and your reporter s~~g valley quail on the sprawling Bryant Ranch which lies below Santiago Peak. Quest for Quall tn the qufft of the elusive quail, musclH not UMd In a yHr were strained to attain the high rldget and penetrate the ravinM and draws rich with quall cover from which greet coveys of birds hoo- hooed at the feeble effarts of mankind to out smart them. As a matter of fact, though there were some 50 guns In the field In two days only IOfM 100 birds were 4owned for the table In tM effort. TM dogs that were along were t0re of feet lib their matters, and their nolft were torn by the sharp 1plne1 of tht uctus. • Going after the low, fast flying quell entafled other risks too. Your reporter had two birds down in tht rough and traverHd the hard going ta find them. The flrst old rooster wu found at tht foot of a de,,dfatl where he had tumbled out of the sky, anif lhe MCOnd bird wM down up above him just past a c.actus patch. lteachfnt kw this 9dible bullet, that'• when ran Into the klng of the meuntaln. As I stretched my hand forward, before me eroM the most dreaded tight a hunter can encount· er. It wat the trlangl• hud af an oranp-brown rattler standing at ready over his ugly coils of white ditmond cover9cl muscl". He didn't sing hls deadly song. There was that moment in time when there was the ciuestion of who would win in this confrontation. But the king of the mountain lost when three rounds of 16 gauge eight chill shot made hi! ominous head dkappear. Ski nned and hun,g up on a fen ce post back at camp. the snake measur~ nearly five feet from the point from where his head had been lo the tip of his seven rattles and two buttons. And there Is the added hazard from fellow hunters s>A~njtin~ their tubes to zero in on bounced bird. ln the excitement of the chase, there is always a good chance someone will let go in the next gunner's face. Chuck Bosworth came prepared for thi3. He brought nlong a steel infantry helmet. There will always be a valley quail because they are the quickest of them all And there will always be men who will go to lhe hrld and think this is the year mankind will win . But they ne.ver will. Aee Eseapes Golden Weat eone,e linebacker Phil Cott.on had a narrow scrape with death In a .llery. ~auto acd· dent on Coast HJl)nny near Haward'• Restaurant 1n Newport Beach early Saturday mommg. Cotton, 19, was returning to h1I Co- rona del Mar bome following the Ful· lerton..Qolden w_.i football aarne. Three can bad just coWded as Cot. ton drove upon tbe. eeene. One of the three cars waa knocked acr•s the center line and bit Cotton'• car. Death LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'MCE LEGAL NOTICE ... ...., •AR.n4 e.u • Ill CftTIPKATa Oii 8UJINIU NOTltl TO CHOITOlllS NOTICI TO CllOITOllll 'tel'ITIOUI NIIMI SU,.RIOlll COUlllT 0, THI tU'lltlOlll COUlllT 0, 'n\I T"9 ""*""'*' dOet cwtlf't I Ml COii-ITATI Oii CALll'OlllNIA 1'0111 STATI 0, CALll'OlllNIA M-llnt 1 Mii'-11 U'5 IHI Cl\lpm1111 THI COUNTY 01' OlllANOI 1'0111 THI COUNTY 0, OttANel 4.,,.... llut..,._ ClllfOffll•, UMlf "" tM. ,..,.,.. Ne. A • M071 lldit'*• f Ir m MIN of I I$ K ~llllt Of HENRY J. Sll!VERS, 11ta hlllt Of CHAllLES EL.WIN OAVll, C~UTlllS CO • .,._ flwt teld flnn Ii HENllV Jot!N SIEVElllS. •1 HINllY 0.CHHCI. IS HEltEIY GIVEN lo ....... _......, lllt '°'"""""' --· ""'-$1EVElllS, Dt(MMd. NOTlCE ,... Ml'nt Ill Ml a!M llll<t of tti~ II NOTICE IS HEllllY GIVEN to the CNdliart ol 11\t tbove M....ct ~t ea ,..._ti crtclllora tit "" •bo•• 11amect dectdtlll fll•t alt person• l\evlnv clalm1 191ln1r j.et •. K-.U. SOI t9w00in lllta, t111t ell por10n• hl•lne clelms Htl!\sl lht teld Clectdenr ••• required to 1111 CMaa ~. C-tNWnll. 11\t wlCI dt<tclent tr• r1C1Ulrecl to Ille them. with !fie 11te.uerv voudltra, In DetM Oc-.r n. Ifft. !Mm. with tilt 11e<nury vouchera, In lfM Ille olflu of tt>e cleril of IM above ''" I.AO Ill. KllM•b olfl<t ol Ill• ctt rk ol tilt tboYt 111tllltct filled eoutt. or to present tfltm, wlttt li.tt "' (lllforllll. Of•n• C011n1'f: court. or to pr.uni lflftn, with Ille ltlt necuurv VOllchtrt. to 11\t undtr--0. (I(._.. n. IMt, "''°"' me, • necnury vouchtra, to 1111 und1r11gned signed ti Iha olflCI ol lltr 1ftorne.,,. ...,., l'Wlk In end lot u141 $1ett, ti the office ot lltr tllorney11. Oonlly SPENC£R end COLEMAN, 2271 T6" .-11'1 -.-I.to Ill. Klltltw IOllnotr end Fr111eh Dw\ler. 1S6 S. ,,.._ louteverd, Torrin«. c,11tlotnl1. tr.MIMI • -II Ill Ille ,.,_ wflOlc INWOclwn. Loe ""9•1•" Ctllfo1n11 tQOIJ, WflWI JI the ptau of busl11tn of tile -II WC.Ctllled to lflt within ,,,.. Wflldl fa "" place of buslMS• of lfle uftdlrsltned In 111 m1n1n 11trt•lnlnt to ..,umtllf •f!d .el!llOWltdOH ht tacuteel u~sl~necl In t it mttttrs portolnlng to the a ter. ol u ld Oectdtnt. wt!Tlln alx "" -· lllt u lalt of 111d Otcedent, within six montha tlltr Int flrll PUbllc1tton of 10,P'ICIAl SEAL) ,,_,,,. otter Ille llrtl llUllllCAllofl Ill ttllJ 'IOflct. J...,. E, Onts 11111 notke. Otllld OCIObtr 6. 1"7. NottrY l'lltlllc-C.lllon•I• Deled Oct-r tl. IM1 Wiid• V. 01vts, Admlnlstretnc PrhlCljlll Olfl<e '" Fetn o . , ...... ,. OI lht Elltle of Ille t boVt Ore.-Countv Adlnlnl1tr1trl• Of Ille l!Jllle nu 11f'.d decotdtnl M'I' Commlulcwl llClllres of the ebovt Mmtd dtctd9nl l''INCllll ANO COLUMN J ... JI, 1'71 DOHLIY IOLINOllt IM tt71 Terr-·~ 1'"'1hlleel ~ CoHI OtllY Pilot 'llAHCIS OWYIR Twr111Qt U*"'111e "I tot out Of my cer and backed away and about two ~ later the other car began to burn," Cotton said . oo .. M. at _. .....,, 1, "· 1u1 1102-47 :.! ~2..'!"-C!~ ... 11 ,. .. , 01i1 a-11" , , , ....,.., • AIMrM't'I IW AMlflkll'atl'lll LEGAL NOTlt:I!: T.ti llUI MA J-1"7 Publll/leel Oranff c.,.,, Delly "'°'· "I wu pre~ lucky. I wasn't hurt at all and there 1 just a couple of easb· es by m y headlight. Seven people were injured In the ac· cident. PHIL COTTON ------=-..,..,..,.,..-------Al..., .., Atlmlftlllflll'I• OcfObtr 10 17 t4. 31 1'67 161W7 l'•INM l'Vbllllled Ora'19e C0t•I 0.llV Piiot, ' ' ' CIRTIP'ICATI 01' IUSINIH OCIOC>tt 17, 2,, JI •nd Novtmbtr 7, ltU LEGAL NOTICE lll(TITIOUS NAMI 1"7 .. 7 ---.,.,~:-=-::~~~-,.,,.-..---Tht lllleltrl'-f do c:trlltv 11\rf ere NOTICI TO ClllDITORS ctN1Ucttt11 • ""'',.,, 11 tn 1111 11111 LEGAL NOTICE au,.•10111 couu o' THI Sfnet, Coale Mell, Cl lltomll, u-Ille •TATI 0, CALll'O•NtA ,Gil rid!"-firm M-tit THE CUPCAKE ---- ---Tiii COUNTY 01' OltANOI MICEltY elltl tlltl Nlf firm la~ ORIGINAL "NOTICE OF DEFAULT" Nt. A4"17 of .... fof-lllQ HrlOlll. ..._ Mmes In lttcordeel Octoti.r '· IU7, Fiie No. "9Z. Est11t OI MINA L MITCHELL. 0. ~-~mmm•~~•~••e~~~~•••••~e~~~~~~a•••~•m~~~~-~~~~"~~1~•mP~•·~~«01~~~ • io-.: corder GI Ora11111 County, Callfornlt NOTICE 15 HEltEIY GIVEN to ,,,. Servile Grid Coach .Takes Middle Road WllU• E. lllf'll. and Altc. lurts. U) NOTICI 01' Oll'AUI. T AND creclJtors Of Int tboYt MrnM CllGtclenl Kllo11 Strfff. e ... ~ (lllfonlll. IL.aCTION TO SILL UNOIR ,,,., •II .,.,_ h1Ylfl8 cl•lmJ •o•INI 0.ttf 0c1ollff I&. IN7. DllO OI' TltUST !flt wlcl ~I Ir• requl....S to flll Wlllls E. IU1'11 T·l..,1 l!Mm, Wllh tflt nteeMlry ~. 1,. Alk1 l urt• L.... ru,422 the office of tl\I <lttk Of Ill• •bow en. lt1te Of C1tlfor11t.. Orlnet Countv: NOTICE fS HEREl'I' GIVEN: lltltcl court, or to Pl'-1 lhem, with Ille °" Oclttler '" 1'67, lltfote mt. • Tlllt HOME FEOEllAL SAVINGS ntctuerv VOUCl\lrt. lo 11\1 une1trsl11*' NOllt\' Pub!~ In tM lw 11fd Stllt, Olf'• .AND 'LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN II Lew Ottkn OI Frtnklln ellel Frtnklln. -11'1 ...,..,_ WUllt E. eurta alld Dlt:GO, C.ALIFORNl.A, 1 ccq:.oriiicn, 107 EHi 11111 StrMI, Cost1 ~. Cal .. Ab aum --19 -19 bt Int 11 ttusl" under • de.ct ot trust aul>-tornl•1 which Is Ille Pll<t Of bull_. "flOlla ~ M"* •re subK.rlbff lo alltutecl In t>l•<t of Home 0..., & OI the understvned In 111 matters pert11,.. 1t'1t wltH11 lftMrumt11f lflCI .O.nawltelted Escrow co. OI Sen Otego eucuted by 1119 to 11\1 etlal1 Of HICI de<>etlellt, wttfl. ,...., n.wtect flit -· OCCIDENTAL LOAN COMPANY A In six rnonlhl tfftr ,... IJF\I PUbllCl!lon (Ol'FICIAL SEA1.1 ' OI ITllJ notlct. JOHllll E Otvll Cor-ttlon ~le<I J tnut ry 4. lftl tllel Dalee! October 121h 1M7 Hol•t't PUbtl«ill!Ornle recorded Jenuerv 11. lffl. Fiie No. 13311. Brtctlty L'. Hughu Prlnc:i ... I Offlc.e lft Ptgt .!I.I, Book 6397 OI offlcl•I records E~tculor Of If!• tsltN Of th• Oranee covntv In tl\e oflJct of the recorder of Ill• cou,,.. ebovt nimtel dtcteleftl MY C-tsslon Ix.Ires IV of Oronge, Stele ol Ctflfornla, and l'r1llllthl llltl l'rtflfllln JUN 21. 1'70 tl'ftfl to H<ure P8¥rntnt ot • 11<om1 ... lt7 leJI llllt Srr.t By MIKE KELLY said to revolve almolt en· downs already. only f ive oc.~~ .°:ct":v.c~:4• ~~~ 1= ~ .. ~.°':.v~•~l:O'rn'ier!!:ed111.~~~·~ ~:~t~i-u~a11r-1a nm Of "" .,. .. "'"' Sfllf tirely around quarUJ'back from Mitchell's record out· LE·GAL NOTJ'IO IMrtln prOl/ldtd, In ,.,,or of HOME Afl ... IW(I fw l •tcwfor George [)ena, the man '-!Cl FE:OERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN Published Oreng• Cout Dally llllot, Brad Wekall. 1be f.1. UIO· put of 15 for one aeaaon. -----""•'""•-=a-:-:119.,..-----~·<~!,~,:'. SAN 01 EGO. • c.u. 0c1. 11, ic. 31 •nd Nov. 1. t•67 t66UT who pulls the strings and d • ..... 1 -"--.. __ .......__ Hi 40 1 ti of 91 NOTICI To CR101To1111 m poun 11.,...... c~ ..... ~n s comp e ODS IUl'a1uo11 coun Of' THI Tl\et • Dre1c11 °' • ob41o•llons •or LEGAL NOTICE makes football move at Ser-which ••Id Ottd OI Trusl WH given as the backbone of the Friar attempts thus far fallJ r&tb· -~~~·C=N~~L:r:J:N:~· M<urlly 1111 occurred In 11111 Ille follow· NOTICI Oii SHHlll''S SALi vite High ScbOOJ, is Seldom aHaA'-..,;tb a.:-_._001 nA••· b rt f Mitchell' . IM 4-al72 1"11 ... Ymtnl& Clue UllOn seld notr wtro AllNOLO G HEWETT Pl I ....... & ... 11111 •Y --er s 0 0 I rec-Elllte of ETHEL v HODGES. De· not ... Id Wlltft Clue, •nd 11111 rtmlln dUt, \ll c J CLARK. .. .: oJ."'lff one to put an}'one OD the • g d b .... ,_ tio --. owing tnd unoald1 Tiie rMnlhlY. lnsllll· ·~ 111 . • nd•nl. .... an arm. or . ut llUI connec DI NOTicE ., HEllE•Y GIVIN ,. "" ""'"' Of "'*'"' 11111 lnlotresl -Seti· l'I' •lr1ut of Ill tXecutloll ls.sued °" spot -especially his An· WMJt beinf A COUlidtnble baVe vieJded 95() Varda quit tradllort Of lt'lt lboYt ,_... ~I ltmbtr 1, 1'67 anct IUbse<lutnl ln1telt-Autvsl It. IN7, by lfle SuHrtor Court. J 1 ... .,,. t~..1:-Fri , • , ' 11111 1W -lll•lflt ell'"" fflifttf "*"" dut tllerelflet, lf!ertll'I' Cltclltlne Count)' ol Or1"11t Stele Of Clllforlll 1e L\I ~ue co-... u.wi · diatance frolll Gree Mttch-an im-•ive fiime for six "" .... '*""" -,..,,,.. 10 t111 1114 tfltl-. 11tW.INt b<llonce o1 Ut.SM.n _ 1 ~· .......... 111 1 :i; arl II"".... "*"' """ .. ~ __... "' -............. ~ wttll ""~-,., ..... c ......, .. ~· ::Siw . ell'• .,.... NCCll'dl • Sir'• iames 1111 ...... " Ill c.-" ....... -... _ frGl'ft .AUeUst '· ,,., If Ille rwte MCI ... ,;... W•VM VIII ~ Oft..Umes b-ver 0.. • ,..... .,,,, er ,. ..,_.. tMfll\. •"" ,_ "· w Ill• Cfll,.... a• Mt for1fl Ill 1UC11m1111 •tor .._._ "" .,.• • .. -~ • villl. Webll bu ablDld all "With a little effort," ..,. _., ~ ,. ... ....,. .... .... -' ,,...., * toeo11W wo11 -. "' .,,16f.1' ettu111Y ~ 111 ~ m 's non-commJtal view· ......, ., • llftm " ,. ....,.,...,., -• •• -_..,.._.. iw a-fie",...._. 111 111e -... " "" 1 teaelll, ptheriq 1mpreu. Den& nys. ''be could pus Kett • OrtMt. M'4 wi: fhd~ .,., ..., 111t ",_ 11111 """'"'°"' e1 o1 .... ~ 1 ~ llY... -~ point happens to be tbe best J ,__ • .,_.., Hiiis. Cellf, *"• It Ille .... -.ci o1 trust, lflCI *"~ .._ 1111 rltflt, 11111 111e1 ,,,..,.... Of .Jr" iu:o.. ve and ... ,.irtn, ltatiatic1. Mitchell's record for touch· llJiau o1 11us111e» f1f 1111 lll*rtlOfttd 111 aue11ments •"" 1n111r1nct premlurM, m.m Cllbtor 1n "" ~ 111 11w around. Ha bu thr f 10· •-•-... d t I , Ill ma""ra "rt1tntn1 te fflt "'•te o1 II 1nv. Counf'f of Ort"ll•• 61ite Of citlfomte. " 0WD Of WUWJ" OWD paSSe S, a east.' Ille! Cite-I, within sir monlht titer Tht l lw rMton thereof, the unoi.r> dtscr1beel H follows : That may be the case th}& --------------------------1111 tlrst Pllbllcttlon of lllh notlot. altnecl, or-I ben"kll ry under UICI Loi tn o1 Trtc1 907, rt<orded Ill 0.19d Octollff ». ltU. ~ of trust, llll pecuttd Ind dellvtrecl loolt 21 MIPS. ~s 1S to u. tnctu-Thursday n.igbt When the ltlcl>trd I . S•ltr le wlCI tnnlet t written dtclulllcn of t lYt F · h Adminbll'llOr of !ht Estel't 0tf1ull •lld dem•nd tor sale. Ind 1111 Together with 1tt tl\I ilnoul•r •rid r1ar1 ost arch foe Mater SOFT SELL SAM By Marv·1n My-°' tilt •bow "'meet decedent wrrrn11ertc1 to u ld tru1re. ukl detct of te~m. '"'l· hered1temen11 .,.d •PllU•· Del at Anaheim S'ftd.iUm i.n ..-. • KAn a G•AMO, trust •nd 111 cloeumtnts t•lttencl119 obll· fen•nces thereunto btfon91"11 or rn w. MM W""""8 •1vt1. gallons aecu<td ttierebv, end l'IH de-•nvwlse IP1>trtejnJ"11 Orange c 0 u n t y 's "-ature k""'1 Nlltl. C.tlf. "'11 cllrtct 1nd dOH hertt>v oec11re 111 wm1 NOTICE is HElllEev GIVEN that .,.. nc: Ttl: IJIJ) OL ~ M!C.urtd !Mttl>y tmmtellltety -allel Novrmoer IS, ttd7. at 10:00 o•ctocti gam f th eeJc d A'"""" fW AMllllll~ater po1bft t nd 11 .. fleeted Ind -s her• A.M. In front Of fflt Courthouse door e 0 e 'W &n one n ' ~· Pullll"*I Ortnlt GOlll 0.llY Pllol, 11'1 lttd to U UM lfle property described IOUlh cn•r1nce, of ll'lt Clfy ol S•nt~ Which COuJd go the distance l r \ { OC.I. H, ll and Holl. 1• I(, ltU l76M7 lfl 11ICI cteeo of trint to bt MllCI to wtltty Ana, Countv OI Orenge, Stale Of Catt. LEGAL NOTICE Ille OOllMllon1 secured tlltrtbv. fornle, 1 wlll Hll •I public auction lo in deciding the Angelus cir· o11te1 0c1o11tr '· 1m . ,,,. hltflut blddtr, tor c.1t11 In 11w1u1 NOTICI TO CRIOITOH ~ sz. Tr~ ~7 ..._.,. Of ltlt Unlr.ct St1ltt, t it Ille right, cuit champion. IUl'IRIOR COURT 01' TH• Or c IY !Ille Ind ,,.,., .. , OI N ICI fUdtmtnl dtOI· rTAT8 0, CALll'OlllNIA l'Olt a0:~60, ~~es J7..JI of MhK. Miii' or In fl\e •bovt dtW-lbtd prwerty, M But if either team U gO• " Tiii COUNTY 01' ~.ANH HOME FEDUAL SAVINGS so much ffltreof 11 m1y bt nteuury Ne. A Miii AHO LOAN AS$0CIATION IO Wlltf't Miid tXKVflon, willl KCN tcl ing to be tabbed le much ,. • Estei. o1 FLOIUNCE M. MAltSHALL, OF SAN DIEGO lnterasr and costs. ""' f · ~ -,..--., -l>KuMd tv: Robert F. Adellut. 1.:l::ei:. ~61 S1nta Ana, Cellfornla. ()co. as a sli&"t avortte, Dena cr:,o~~E o11s111~E.~~.v ~N~o~ Anlstirit vtc.e l'r111c1tn1 JAMES ,. MUSICK Sitt itt Wants it known a Slim nod 11111 ell persons haVl"ll clllm1 eg•IMI I Y! Judith A Wlt'ttr, Coulltv ol '0re11ge. C~lifor~ll "'-uld -I .,. reoulreel to fill Autstent Se<reterv Br c . A. Rendall, O.OU1y Should be pointed toward lhtm with Ille n.c•uarv YOUCl\t" tn P11lllltlltd Ort-Coul Dally Piiot. Rt11att1 L. Tlcey the-.;..let of "" Clt;k ol Ito• 1bov1' tn• OCI. 17. l'· ll .,.. Nov. 7, 1967 1651-67 1'111111111'• ""°""'" the resurgent Monarchs. filled CC.Uri. or to ptttenl them. with IOUl4 IMM SfrMf • ..... •-1fM necn .. ry ..-,., to !ht undt.r· Nl\TfCE aNtll Onv1, C11H. ' • ue o.ca.ma art more even •toMCI <Jo ooNai.o o. HARWOOD. LEqA~ ,,. ~~ 0r-C0t11 0.11. P1101. thls year tbaJ\ they've ever ms v111o Lieto. ~_, hlQI. 'flUw· · "· Jt, "17 •m-47 ~~'s 1~1r·:::,,1111~,,~ ": NOTICI ·~:·:~.onus LEo been." ~ Friar director ltlt ..... ~ of wlCI dKteleltf. wifMll SI( SUPHIOlll COURT 0, THI AL NOTICE claims. But even this he mon111s t11er 111t ttr1t Ptlbflullffl of "'" nar1 o, CALll'ORNtA l'Olt qualifie&. notlet. THI COUNTY 0, OUNH l'·JISll "They (the Monarchs) D•llCI Oc~~~1n~\~'."J;,.,1e Eslllt of M~:,llls:rs •. STEFFEN, CHT;~~~fl.~u~" .. :J:i"'" have 1 much better defense :.:,~•r~!n!r ~.':!~t "' "" ~~~e 1s HEREIY GrvEN to ,,,. ~~.;:-~siob:l dOts cer111v 1tt 11 th d " furth ti. 11.'•WOOO, IODIN a CORl'MAN crecllton ol llMI tbo•o Mmtcl ckudtnl St C I M MU II S6t W, "th an we o , er s. PU· "" Via ue. 11\tl •II --fll~lnt cl•lm1 .... ,.,, 1iti11~. fir ""· Callfornlf, uno~ .... lates th,. young mentor N-·-· Clllttrlllt fWJ tflt wlcl dt<ecte11t ere rtQUl...ct to fill SHOP m ftlmt Pl MY l .ARBER " • T;17,,;.. 11\ef'n, wllfl the neceuary voucllera, In Of ...._ ·~·tow111t1t u ld firm h comPOOed "This gives them an edg e " "'*"'"' .., I Hatn. 111, ottic• of 111c c1u11. of ,,,. •bOV• •~ tn 1~jj .,; . nt oer10n. wt1ou name To this he adds, "They Pvbfla/leel Orenge (OH i 01l1Y l"llOI, lllltd coun. or to prutl\I lt\tn1, with 11\1 tuwa· Pi.c. ol r•sldtnct b 11 fewo Oct. 14 JI end No¥. 1. u , 1''7 ll'G3-'7 n.c.uery YOU<lltrs, to 1111 uncten'9Md L. C , _ ... have played tough.er oppo-11 "" o111ce ot hi• 1tternevs. Neget, · · .... wrenc-, .,, w. 1S111 sr .. nenta than we have and this LEGAL NOTICE-11..i•,, , oavld-. Sllll• soo. 1010 North ~1te1°·c:=•1t'~· c.111om1a. l /lJ Ji.t'tf I' UMI Main Slrttt. Stnt• Ana. C1lltornla, wllldl L C L~wrt~ alao givea them an edge. ''KNOCK 17 Q1Cf. S.A AA 11rn£'( li'"J/C /,// . I• ,,.. pltCt of bullfllM of "" undtf· S.lt ol c lffor , '{ J If/, •• nt.l\C.) nc. VT!· IA• DI 1'--' In 111 metl!tn pertelnlne to !tie ..._ 1 n 1• Ortllff County: But this Ml nothing new. They I If CHTllllCATI °' IUllUU ... ,.,; d NICI~. Wllfll1111J< monflls ,.;;k°f'· '" I,.,, btofott m•· a Nof1ry always have the ..Ane.'' /l/Jlli ll 1.1y IYV..5 O /\/JJU'D f)ti,,:./ l'ICTITIOUS NAMI ..,., 111e 11m 1111t11k1tloft ot 1111s Mtkit. ......n: t1111c'°' ""'state,"'-'"' ~ 11n /~t vvv pC/W..>'I\ Pnv. T111 unci.n.._, • «<WY ..., -o.1911 Oclobtt ,, ,,.1. ,. 111 -LAwrtnc• k.-.. to~ A glance at the sea son cenctuctt"' • 111111,.... at 112t s. 1uc11c1. Jemts w ,..,..., ., "" .._ Whole n•-ts subtcrtt>- records Would indicate Dena Anllltlm. Clllfoml1, undtf Ille fldlflOUI Aelmlnlltrator of 1f1e Etllll --::..:= ~ltttlft lnstrvment Ind tc. firm -of LEWIS MORTGAGE CO. of 1111 tbovt named dec.edtl!f IOFFtCf.AL SEAL~ulld ""' Mrnt. could be correct in his as· •"" 11\11 UICI firm ls ~ of Ille NAOll., UOAN a DAVIDSON R foltow"'9 ,.,._ ..,_ """'1 In 11111 ltll ~ Mall Slntt -lie C. Kl\Oll SUmption , With regard lo end Olt<tt ol reslOtnct art ti follows: SHtl AM Cl""'11il Note~ Publlc.C1fflornl1 calibre of opposition. Or. he RACE RESULTS levtrlY Ltwb, 14'1 w. J1mo Way. Tele,.._; S'71ftS Prl11e Pll Offl<t In Anaheim, Celltornla Atlfl· GIN L Ol•ltlstll Orange Ccun:v could be incorrect concern· oon a. L-ls. t411 w. Jamu w1v. "".;,...,. .., · At1111t111_,,.... My comm1u1on Exo"es • M De'' ed AMl!tlm •. Ctllfomla PublllM<! Orer19C Co.ts! 0~11v Piiot, P July t, IHI ing ater I s ge. 011ec1 Oclobtr 11. 1t•1 Oct 10, 17, "· 31, "'' 1621 .. 7 Oct':!~ Or•ntt c:o.,1 0111y Pr1ot. The Monarchs' 3·2·1 mark leverlY Lewi~ • " 1'· Ji, 811d Novemti.r 1. 1u 1 at!!!i!d!!~""l!mr:ir·--.B••••mmm•••••• oon A. L-11 LEGAL NOTICE iu2-41 hardly stacks up alongside -STATE 01' CALIFOllNIA. c-• • ... ORANGE COUNTY: LEGAL NOTICE ..,.,rvtte s.,. . OIL MAit llllSULTl ~"' 11.-. (Pl-) ••• , .. l.to °" ~ u . 1"7. befor• -· • l'R·ltM A week-by-week comparl· Al\CHI~!~· ~c .. !; IMI l'UIJ Measort lM V-1 ...... '·· ..... ,., l'utlllc "' tnd for uld SI•"'· NOTICI TO CRIDITOllS • I' • C*r Court (W, Mlrtedll 4.00 per-tty a.......... S.¥trtv 1.-11 Ind SUl'IRtO• ~OUlllT 011 THI T Ut)J 100, however. may lend llt.T UCI. ' furlong, J .,.., T.,,,.,.._1."'· Doll "· Ltwll ~ lo mt ,. bt "" ITATI 01' CALll'ORNIA P'O• NOTtca 01' TllUSTll'S IALI Proof to n...na's argument. oles •llCI uo. Cl•tml~ Puru n,a . Hl~1'°st1n:~ Ti~tn!:· =:.,.~ ,.,_.. -name• .,. wbtc:rlbed THI COUNTY 01' OltANOI ...... He. 117-41 UT: ~~;:;;~ \~~ng, 1 20 : : t: Mr. LtrVY. SHnllh Atfac:k, Hart ltl-,. flw Wltfllll ""'""''"" •nel ac:knowt-.... a..Jllll ..,.., ~.... Nwtmtier u . 1'67, •• 1) Servite defeated Comp-llublllsh Men tJ Trulltlo) t.OI "''l· l'rtnc• Jufla11. td91d lflt'Y VllCUted ,... semt. Ell•lt Of Fr1ncls A. W1lth. •Ito II :ot A.M.. DOVER EOUITIES, INC. ton '><>12 while Mater Dei 11~1l:n 11~ Et LObo. PIM. •-1,, H ~"'"* -01111"•· """"'· 1111 IOff1Ct114 *11 •-u "· .A. ~Wlltlll. 1t10 MciWn " Ai dUIY '""°'"'• Trust" uncter •M _.. N \' Son Donson "'" 1 lll lcMrd M, 91•k• ''" Fr1n Wtllll, OectaHd. PUrsuent to Deect of Trust de W3S n icked by Santa Ana Me t1 I ' II 1' La'T" :f {)"• Gaile& X --Notary PUbll< • C1llfornl1 NOTICE IS t4EREIV GIVEN to lt\e 5, 1f'6 txecuttd by f<Mrv Ni.~ A,_~uit ~.;11.!~ orv L•oy, ~-k'11"'1.:........ 11 TH ltACI. • fur~ J .,.., Prtnclpet Offla In • ........,~, ~ the •bove Mmed der.teltnf • wtctow .~ r--1 ""vis, <currentty rated No. 1 in ~~ •• lr'ish "T.,,,~~.e~r~~ o1c1. and up. AllOw•nc:". 1-ur• W.000. L~ Anttfo Count'/ ~':it ,;rtOlll hnlnt clllrM Htlnst II "'~'' .... ~dell .August IO, ""-CIF) 7.,e, :;,~:,':'~1~01•~rul >JM 'ti 1i3 Publlllleel Oronee Cotst Otll'I Pllol, tllt wlel CIKedtnl trt rt<Wlr9d to 11 .. IM of Of" .. ' 11 ~ '::,'°" 9015, ,,.... 2) Servi.le lost to San DI· HCONO lllAC~ mtto. rwo YMr T'llr" Ouartirs IW Hartldtl 4 40 Octolltr ~. Jl tnel N-w 177•11~4.7 !Mm, wllfl 111t nte"MN YOUdl•n. In Ille lltcor o1 ...... 'h• ofcflce of old m11dtn1. Purse U.300. r1m .... 1 OJ. • '"7 .,, ft1e olfla of fh~ cletll OI ll1t tbOvt E811fornlt, WILL "' not ounly, ego "!>l~ whlla Ma•ftr 0e1· s"'""' &00.110 (H1r11ck1 '·'° 'oo l.E K"111so li111 -A.,._ 011, llucltHoo. LEGAL NOTICE tntl~ court. or to ortsent lhem. AUCTION TO HIGti LTL IAIOTO PUBLIC "°'° • '" o.c Ollr BUdCIV (W MehOfrwYI • t0 S, I tnel. Y·llUtlltr. Tiii Motrr,,,. tllt ~-wry vouchers, to lfle u r· c •su (pa••w I I U FOft ti Conroy Klei IW lilrmettl l. ·~· n ~ , ... • t me Of I I lost to Lakewood ( curren y Ttp-lso 1,,1.'. •_IS.Wor ... ~ M••1c. •r t llVINTH lllAC~boul 711t turlOnt• II llSS7 tloNd ., 11\f otflu of lhtlr Allor s. IUI mon.., OI fllt Unlftd s .. • n lew-IF 11. n n K " "' "' •• Ith Oii turf. 3 y .. , Incl u•. l"flllts . IS l od-ln, Brttlln tnd LllelclV, G Souffl llronl) entranc I lolu) II fNI No. 4 in C ) U"V. HMI, Cllirol<I warrior. Corrv "'\· J111 •llCI marn Ctautt Id AlloW•"'ts. l'urM CIRT',.';~~;~~, N:~~tNI water 011 lulldlnv. not Wllslllrt B ._ court11ou1t In th 1!, o '"'' countv 3) "-rvi'te defeated Ce'l Punch, Not BY tMN:t.., <•111orn ~· MAGO. 1 1 v1rd. Lo• Aneetu, C1lttornl1 fOOOS. wfl " ,._1., • • c ., ot S.nle Ane, .x: · Suetcheel -Fal!TI u'Poona. "°""' B11>vs Future (S.fltrst 1.00 3.40 2M Tiit vndfrtlgnttl doet cert tv ht I 1, IM lll•u 01 buslntts ot Ille under· ...., 1 llrnle afl rlQl'lt, llllt •nd lnltrttf unnial 26-6 while Mater Dei wllll. htcelo, Gev C•rn°•··-· °"' ......... tel. Love (J Trulllio) uo 2.40 conclucllnt I bullntu ., 617 s. Htrbor ••Oiied In all meti.trs oertalnlnt to lllt convtvtcl lo •nd now Nld bY It u~ 7 Kt~lu~'Drt11.t'l't'1. Ont ilt "" tvrt, 2 lf~':!,f ~D 2~~ral ).60 llYd~ A....,.lm. C1fltornl1. under I~ tlleft of wld ~nf. wllllln tlll wk! Otta of Tru" In the pr-m sit• tied Loyola 7. • vur olds 1nd up 11111:'1 arid ,,..,... Also Ran _ A·Cl-r lllutlet1tlne fklltlous firm ,,.,,. of POOL OWNERS m1.11IM 11ttr tlle llrsl Pllblktllon ol 11111 U.lecl In w ld County 1nc1 Slett ducrfb-•I Se vlte defeated Long Ct1lml1111. Purse n,j()O, AIHlrfdt, Btll1 Torelllle, Mesfltel Mete'. SHOl'l'ING GUIDE: and !Tltt utd firm It notice. ed u ,. r Ltcl'I' Dull jYtntll 'I~ UI l,00 S<r1tchtd -St-lo Conou«. compooed OI lhe followlr19 person, wllO~t Otted Dcf*r 20, IUI That portion of Lot U1 Of Newoort Beach Poly 26..e whHe Ma-~Intl Wern nJI tM•hor""" uo J.00 A -G, Adem .. 1r11ntct ..,.,..,, Mme I" full 1nd piece of ruldtnc:t 11 Htnry G. l odl<ln •"d Hehhts, In the Costa Mtsa Cwntv t De• d f ated Long Beach f"' lltu (O Vetu oeut) uo llOHTM "'ACI--,,, IS tollows: . Rlch•rd J 8t<Jttr Wtltr District, Cosll Mew $t lr.N er I e e . l~lllt3!.. l~. A·Flrtl Pn110, 4 J veer o.Ji end l~p,m t~ 111111~ Horold E. H•'I"• IOtSS WrlgMwaod Extcul~ 'ot IM Wiii ot Olilrlcf, u lllow11 on a Mep ~reof Wilson 20-0. GvPsY, Nort Lu s. Ml11 "''"•• ;:t1r. H•ncllao. Purw SIS1000 ICICllCI. Lane. Nortfl Hollvwooel. Cellfornta IM 1bovt "'med de«~nt r«orcltd In ._ 4 """ 13 of Ml .. .. ) Servt'te defeat-..a Ver-No ScfatctoH. A~'l!lwltd9t 1Herma1r~ t,20 ..oo ,,20 Dlltd oc1n11er n. 1t47. •••~. .,...1111 1,,_ L.....,, <•lllMous M•ps, reco·d, o1 w io Or· ., ICU 4 -J. Evr•ucl·lrtl"td •nt,..,, Rtl·Ell>tdon IA MltN SM •A Harold E. Hn• 4M 1 ._,,., Oii IWlltll"' •n~ countv. desctlbecl H loOows· bum Oei 28·7 while Mater xt::l"lie N-le (It ou"?t .. ~·· 4A Stitt of Collfornll. LOI """'" count'/: .,., Wlltttlre •ew1tvatt1. BeglnniN,1 ••• POlnt ,,, ~ J h B ,OUUH UCI. ' tu••-•· T-Or. ..f' ,-;,.:~·1':,~ 1!:'°"1:"· On Octolltr I), 1"7· btotort mt, 1 L" ARMIH. CIN .... .ia -wtsletf'f llne of ffolllNn: It I d~ Dei defeated St. 0 n OSCO r, .. r olCI fllll•a. CelJtorn••·O•ICls. Clal~ .,_.,,, • , .. Nett"' Public In allel tor wld Stele. Tll: (!lJI n1~111 tent thereon lN 1 1 s re.• • 3t 7 lfl<I. PurM U.lOO. No kttlchtt. penon11ty eppearlCI Herold E, H•~ ,..,.,,,..,, ,., l•tcwftn ltom ,... most -1t1er7 SOUftltttlttlY • • Ona More Rttson to VtluqueM OH -Otlcl ""' ler Piece. •-to mt t~ ti. 1M ~ 1~• l'ullflllled OrenM coe11 O•ll~ Piiot, Loi 111, runnlne ,,,.,.!, c~~wo'trsa~ 6) Servile defeated St. $r.tcv l eule 1w M•lto•n~~f'° t .. J::: NtNTN uc1.~ ml'" on tvrf. l ;."::: ~~~':.!!-.1..:C.'h,:. ~ncu~' ~ ~:ti.r 14. JI end No119rnbor 7. u . ,..N rolfet wtth !tit Sou!Mntwtv t~ne" J John Bosco <U-0 while Ma-;1:.!{'t: l~. Y•ntrl J,20 ~· ... and UP. Jecontt DM1lon Mint l70M7 twporl Avtnue, JOO.IS Ifft lo • POJnt ter Oei defeated Cantwell Also r,•n -sm "'~ uer:; s.c;. ~•tbol Hinc11eo. l'urM m .ooo IOFF.tCt.AL N~~A~liti.rt LEGAL NOTICE :..:C": =::~r!" .:::O 0:,,~411~~ 2J-0 Uris ~::c~~l~t:1~ti,,Ml>t ll Aflll. Ali: ~Ti:' 1\r ,.Vt!,':/ ~.to ltJ t·: NO!tl"I Publlc°Cellfornl1 westerly llfl! OI Hid Lot, jO,)O fftlf • 01'.~~ed -Kllet Mr E•rl'I. SM tstnd ~IYtr (A l>llledt) J:.., Prtnclpel Office '" IAlt·JU '"' 11ce Norl,ltUltrl\' Pt••llel Wtlh ,,,. Dena gives credit to the H~N Tlmo-tAf J/J. Los Angtt11 Cout11Y NOTICI TO CUDITOltS $oulhfflltrly lint OI N_, A- Monarchs' "strong Une'' for ""™ •act. ~r•cnno. T• -NM 1\,-i -Clulck111 Tr ... H•rtltl My comm1u1on Explru tUPlllltOlt COUlllT o, THI •u ttt1 to • point on ,,11 Soutr.. ., J.,,Red vanelel, Gamtfltllt, Guellllt. F"> 1. tHf STATI 01' CALll'OltNIA 'OR wtsttrly line of ElgllNlenfh air-elf much Of Mater Dei'S SUC· i i oiklli .•• i.Ailliiowiiincesii,r.P;u'il•iiU,OOOlii,;iiiiiiiiiiiil'IOliikiir;ieiilcNt..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Put>ll•htd Ora1191 C0tst Dilly Pilot. THI COUNTY 0, OlllANOI ltlc'nct Northwesterly tlont uld Soutfl. Cesa. ''They also have two oct. 11, 24, 31 •nd Nov. 1. "" tUH7 "'· A·...,. westertv llne e1 EttMNnlh "'"'' 1 ""(;A l 1...,,.,.1,.E E1t1tt OI HORMAN E. MAllTINDALE, JO.lO ffft to fht POlrit ol bfVl"~i11g, or three very gobd running ~ '" • 1 "' ••• "· E. MARTINDALE, oecentd. ~ 111e Sou111«astertv JO,. lffl of backs ." he says, "•·lllYI "~~:::/ of•s ,i:E::,!v ":~N ct!~ :'.: ~f"!-'",.,, 4ll.ll 1Hi °' "'d CArvita'g SUCCeS"' Can ..._ NOTICI TO CRIOITORS lhet all persons llevlnt clllm1 IOllNI n,. Slld ..;,. will .... ... ~ "" " -JUl'llllOR COURT 01' THI Id de<tdent lrt rl'QUlrtd fe fll• 111tm ... me,.., but wlth-ITATI 0, CALll'OlllNIA ,0111 ::i.,, IN tleCHllrV vouclltrs. In lfM o1'. :: ,i!c,-,.."' or w•rrtnly, •Jtllf'l!U ,,,. JV Football JtY-, ..... " Sa<'t Illy ONnwt Cotto ~u 6 t ' 16-)t C~n• del Mer 6 0 0 0-0 Olll ~· T I -SlllP P , Mell Ltlltrl~:. ForMltd<, Gtortt OtVll, StltlY -Jlnl Mllllf, J trr't llolllv tllel DIM!' R-u• "AT't -Ltlltrltlto~HtrrlMft, $(Mt " ~•w=~ Htrbor O i : ~ ?f...,__. Horbo<: Tou<l>doWn• -l-Tlaftrl, 1111 ~tdel, Jerf'I Smltll. l'AT'• -Mlltt 1=l1tyl2~ M1t~l1 O 0 0 0-0 Whlern u 1 ' 14-d 1745 Newport Blvd. ~·~ ......... 646-1666 9541 Carden Giove Blvd. ..-..... _ .. _ 638·8200 COSTA MESA CARDlN GROVt LONG BUCH SANTA ANA 1629 lone Beach Blvd ....•• --12131 436·9789 929 t First St .. __ .547-9431 lhClt 60 ,AAMCO SHOl'S IN C.ALIFORNIA ' THI COUNTY 01' OltANGI Ike OI lht cltrl! CJlf 1f1t lbew fllflltH 11 .:. rfO..,'dlrtt tllt., l'OIHUICWI. "' IM. A-t7t• court. or lo PHMnl '"""'· wt111 Ille ftK. MCV<n..,a11e~ to •eir lfle rtmlitll"ll Eitel• Of Loutu D ICrtfllltl. o._ 1...,,,. voucMr~. to ,... uneltn'9neel tt "'!'.:<"' wm of the note M<urttl b'f CH Jed, tM office of his 81torney. James M. Sul· 11"' Ottd Of . Trust. to-wll: IJl.67UI. NOTICE 15 HEltUV GIVEN lo IN ton, Jr .. 41Q1 .LonQ Bttcll Blvd., Suite wll~ lntfrttl from Otctmber t.S. "" c.rectlton Of lht above Mmtd dtctdent 307, Long Bhcfl. celltornl• tot07, W!llch •• In .. Id note •rovldeel, tctve11Cti. 11 11111 111 per.ons flavlfltl c111rm 11111111 I• Ille pllcr t1 !>uslne 1 ot Irle unotr· •nr. Uncle• llte ltrftl\ of atle Dtecl "' lflt u ld dfo d«<>I .,, required lo flit sltned 111 •II m1lltr1 -111111"• te "'9 Trust, ftff, er.trots t fld ••Dtfl~ Of IN lfltm, wll" Ille necu .. rv vouclltn, In ttltte Of u ld ~tcltnt, wltflln sl• mon!Tla Tru1IH •nd of Ille trusts crNltd bV fht ettt<o of lllt clerk ct the allo•t tfttr the first oubllulfon or this l!Olkt. 1tld Oeeo OI Tru11 t<1tllltd court, or lo erestnt Ill•'"· Oll•d October u. IM7. lfl~ btiwflcl1ry ul\O!r .. 1c1 Otoel ot with lllt ntctuery vouc.llers. to rllt Fre11el1 H. C•fOtr Trust. bv rHICll'I of 1 brelCll or ~· -r•ltntd ., .... Office Of "" Allot· Admh\lstrolor Wllll Wiii t•utt In Ille cCll'9tllon1 MCU•tcl IMrt by. ""' l'rtcterlctl I, Frlschl"ll. Int S~lll AM4'•td ol IM Elltlt of lf!e ""'•lofert t Xt<Ulttl llld cltllvertd to ,... LA Cttnt01 Boultverd, L04 A"OtlH. •bOv• Mmtd dectctenl und1,.1tgntc1 a written Otclertllon of C•lllornl• tOOl.I. wlll(h h ltlt Oltcf JAMH M. tUTTON. JR. Otftuft Ind Otmend '°' Sele, Ind Writ• of bu•l-l OI rllt u11dt•1'9ntc1 111 •II a.1 L-... di ........ '""• •1 ten nollce .,. bretcll 1114 of t tecllon ICI malltr• . "rlllntno to !flt nt8ta ol L--9-11. Ctllf. ,.,., ,.u,. '"• llndtrtltned lo Mii Mid ~ uld dee.dent, wttlltn tb monltls etltr Ttlt nut -JI trlY to wtlsty ulcl obtlo•"-ind tllt flr\I pulllk lflon OI 11111 notk t. ""-'"' f«' Atlml11t1tr1r.r Wlt,..Wlll· lfltrMfttr, ot1 J11nt 21, 'lM7. ,,,. 0undtfo- 01ttd OCl""-r 17. lt•7 A-•ttl •'9ned t•UHd NICI nollct Of bfee<'t ~oset>h tor K:,:~ Wiii PublllMd Ort!IQf co .. t Dally Pilot, ind of efectlon to llt re<or~ In booll 1"':i: allov• Mmfel OCtoti.r "· ''· II t nd Novtmb«r 7, 19'7 U!I ottlt ~-OI Mid Offl<lt l ._._ ~ecltfll ---IUH7 D•te· Octolltr 11. 1'67 ,_ ,,..,kit I. l'rbC'l!lltt Oovtr EwlllPI. ·~ .. 1219 s .. t~ 1.e Clt11«91 l•ltnr,, The DA I LY Pl LOT ~•Id Tru•too, L" Allttltt, C•ll..,nlt tMll h T D S<-rvlct T1t: 11UI Us.JIU Com111ny, •11•nt AfttrHY .., IH<Olfw Wtldo " liaug. P11t111111td o .. ,.,. coe11 0.11., ~11o1. Covers Boatin g 11;u.Pres1ct•nt Oclolrtr 11. ,,. JI •nd H-mbtr 7, "ubll•l>td Ort"ll• Cont OAllY "'"'' lt41 tu.A41 Oct 17, 2A, JI. 1'67 165' 61 , , Russ Store Aims to Lure I West Cash MOSCOW (UPl) -Like all the best :;hops, the store at No. nine Pushkin !Street presents a bland, satisfied face to the world. No show windows dis- play its ·\'ares and the small bronze plaque beside the door-"Commercial Department, State Bank for Foreign Trade"-gives little hint of the splen- dor within. Yet this is the most exclusive jew- elry s to r e in the Communist bloc and possibly the only store in the world selling gold bulJion-real Hve go'dbricks-for foreign currency only. The store, on a side street near the Kremlin, is the latest nugget in the Soviet campaign to soak up as much hard Western cur rency as possible r~om foreign tourists. Jt onenPd Oct. 23, in time to catch visitors to the 50th anniversary celebrations Nov. 7 of the Bo'shevik rP.vl'llution. RAPf ~AUBLES It's hushed showrooms. a world awav from th~ drab hurly-burly o( the usual Soviet store, contains such bau- bles as an eight-carat diamond. an American $10 Indian head gold piece. Tsarist-era gold rubles, med a le; derli· cated to Shakespeare. Darwin ard Tsar Alexander Nevsl;y-and two gold bars weighing one kilogram (2.2 pounds) each. The store keeps a casual guard on this loot. There are no visible guards, and it is up to the three saleswomen and the cop on the beat to prevent thefts. M befits the shop's stature as a sort of Tiffany's East, the prices are stiff. For instance : Each gold bar costs fl,222. This is a sizeable markup on the Western gold market price of $56 an ounce reflect- ing the fact that Moscow no~ is one of the few cities in the world where a private citizen can buy gold. PLATINUM SOON The eight-carat diamond . which is unmounted, goes for $14,6.52. For the budget-conscious, there are smaller diamonds and an array of sapphires. Officials promise that bars of plati- uum will be on sale soon. The flO American goldpiece, dated 1907, coets $40. One gold ruble dating back to Ta~ AJnaoder Ill costs 85.~. A, Brit.lab .ava::e!P C1UTying the D...,_. Of xm. ~ard VII la $14.40. Soviet P8I*" mooey, all carrying V. I. IAain'S picture and some as big as staelonery.. aella for cheap prices by tbe atandards cl 1he post-1961 cur- rency refonn. A 1947 ruble costs 44 cents and a 1930 Obervonets (10-ruble note) is fl.60. The ruble currently is officially valued at '1.11. All the coins and medals are dis- played in Moscow's Jjlushest surround· ings. Blue velvet display cases, soft lighting and marble floors overlaid with cECpets give the shop a class rare in Soviet commerce. CHAMPAGNE Favored customers, like the West German correspondent who made the first purchase, are taken into the di· rectors' office to share a bottle of So- viet champagne. Coins of me pre-revolutonary era be&l'ing such bygone names as Aus- tro-Hungary and the Free City of. Dan- zig also are on sa.M. But the center- piece of the store is the display of commemorative medals. There are medals to great names of tbe past -Lenin, Chekhov, Tchaikov· sky, Tolstoi; to places -Moscow, Le- ningrad and the Kremlin; to balleri· nas -Pavlova, Ulmiova and Plisets- kaya; and, of course, to such space heroes as Yuri Gagarin, Alexei Leon- ov and Valentina Te!'eflhkova. The gold medaJs usually sell in two sizes --10grams$30and17 grams for $51. SPECIAL BONUS A special set of medals, honoring the 50th anniversary cl the 1917 Bol· shevik revolution, contains one bonus for collectors. One medal bears the name in English of. the Soviet finance ministry, but misspells it "Kinistpu," using the Russian letters for "ry." Laws against possession of foreign currency effectively bar Russians from the shops. And Soviet citizens, like American, may not own gold. Which raises one thorny problem: if a well-heeled American tourist buys that gold bar. how is he going to get ti home? l Mailer Appeals Demonstration WASHINGTON CAP ) -Author Nor· man Mailer. 44. has appealed his con· vi'!' i~n for disorderly conduct which foliowed his arrest at the Oct. 21 an· fryar demonstration at the Pentagon. He was accused of crossing police linPs and sentenced to five days in jai'. Mailer's attorney said the author was coerced to enter a no contest plea before a U.S. commissioner by "prom- ises, agreements and threats.'' He is presently free on bond. Meanwhile. The Washington Post reported that Mailer's latest novel, "Why Are We In Vietnam?" has been branded JlS "worthless" and rejeqted for purcfiase by most of the libraries in t hP WA~hi nsttnn mPtrnf\nli+An ArPA Tuesday, October Jl , 1967 DAJL V PILOT 'J 8 BUFFUMS' ANNUAL DELISO DEB LONG BEACH Pine at Bro1dw1)' SANTA ANA Ma in at Tanth POMONA Top of the Mall 15.99 regularly 21.00 •Once-a-year sale on colmful pumps with a fashion future • Newest heel heights ••• broader toe silhouettes ~-•.See the colection ••• s~lect your favorite colors and fabrics • Aler Novelllber 18th De Liso Debs return to original price • De Liso Deb handbags to match, regularty 21.00 ••• 11.• • r.ome in, plume, order by mail-but don't miss these savings PA LOS VERD!S Skimmef liaf1t biue patent UHnchheel Neon pink patent in.inch heel Fla1 red patent l~inch heel MARINA Black patent Ur inch or 2-inch heel LAKEWOOD Hawthorne at Sliver Spur Rd. 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HERE I ~1 'THE ~IX SINel.E GtKl. IN 'Mi VMl.E TERRl'TORY. IHD I STILL HAVE~ ~AHUBSV •••• MUTI AND JEFF tlSS PEACH DRllE DEERE ly Clicnfes M. ScWI '10tJ INDICATl!D )'OU't> 9! LMN<7 AT THE HOSPITAL, DR.FAlCON·· SO Wf DID SOME QU~K REDECORATING. HOP! YOU APPROIE.:,· _..~'ii Wi~YK.I COLLECTED MY HALF BUT NOT 'YOURS YET/ I~ 1 WMEN I GET MY MANOS ON YOU, l 'M GOtf"G TO SMACK. "iOU Sl&.L.YL PUNCM "(OOfl. E'lf.1 ~00( "iOUJt Te£TH OUT AND KJCK YOUlt SMINS BL.AO' AND ewe. ""rHI S "THSZEAT IS VOID WHE~e P~18fT~O 8Y L.AW,, ly Frank lolle l j 1 J ,. r Pint~r Play .Panned Lack of Meaning Scored by Critic By JACK GA VER Ul"I Oteme ••1tw NEW YORK -At the rllt of btlnJ conaJdered a square with four mathemat- blly accurate angles, it must be recorded here that England's Harold Pinter hu tlone · nothmc to alter my low re1ard for hls plays by the presentation of "T h e Birthday Party" at the Booth Theater. The fact that this Is a Tline-year-old play. and Pin- ter's first full-length drama, h!ls nothing to do with the matter. Others feel that be has advanced since then with such plays u ''The Caretaker" and ''The Home- coming," the latter just having flnlthed a good Broadway run. So far ., I am concerned, there hu been no advance. He bu not grown in the way that, MY, John Os- borne, another BrltJab play- wright, baa grown. I • ., not enchanted by Osborne'• overrated first effort. ''Look Back in Anger," which cat- nipped quite a tew, but I came to appreciate some of h.ia later and better worka. "The Birthday P a r t y" shows that Pinter has not advanced in a decade from the childish formula of re- fusing to state a case, to present an idea, to do more than create aimless charac- ters, however well drawn, who are in essence, zom- bies. They do not have ap- peal, nor do they repel; they are simply uninteresting. There are those -and there is a sort of Pinter cult these days -who feel that it is not necessary that he explain on or off the st.age what he means. Frankly, I don't think he knows him· sell. The Pint.er fans, and I can only assume that Pinter agrees, argue that ii doesn't matt.er what be la frying to say, if anything: that a Pin- ter play should be regarded simply as a theatrical "ex· perience." Perhaps obtusely. I do not regard hla plays as being theatrical. An experience, maybe - a boring one. There are those who con- sider him a shock\lr, ~ writ- er who gives you an unex- pected thrill. Even, and for- given them, a rare creator of a wry sort or humor. Nein on all counts in this corner. Pinter's so-called humor· ous dialogue, like that of the widely acclaimed Sam· uel Beckett of "Waiting for Godot" fame, Is simply the sort of thing that long-for· gotten writers turned out like a sausage for the vaude- ville stars of a long.ago yes- terday. Staccato, non-sequi- t u r exchanges between straight man and comic, or laxy repetitive verbal spar· ring between rustic • type characters. Is Your Business Conducted Under A FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME? IF SO IT lS MANDATORY UNDER THE LAWS OF CALI. FORNIA THAT THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE BE COMPLIED WITH: LAW ON PUBLICATION OF CERTIFICATES OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME (CMI Code Section 2466-61-69) Sec. 2466.-Except as otherwiM provld..t In the next section every person tranndlng bulln ... In this State under • fidftlout name and every partnership transacting busln111 In this State under e fldltlous name, or a d"lgnatlon not showing the name of tht person lnterest..t as pa,,ner In such busl,,..., must file with the clerk of the county In ..+tleh hls or Its principal plac. of bu.I" .. ' 11 sltueted, a C9rtlflcate 1ubecrtbed end acknow~ed In the manner pro- vw.d In s.ctlon 2461 of the Civil Code, st .. lnt the neme In full MCI the ,.ec. ef Nlldence of wch ,.-rson encl .tatt'"I the neme In full ef etl the memllers of such partner.hip and their plaae ef reeldence. Such svt.albed aftd admowtedpecl certificate must be INMlthecl sut.equ.nt te the filln41 tMreof wfth the county ct.tr punuant to Govwnment Code S.ctfen 6064, In a MW9o paper pultllthecl In the county, If there lte one, encl If there ... none In such covnty, then In • MWtpaPlr In an lldfolnlnt county. An afflclevlt 1howlnti tht pultllc1tlon of such certlfl. cate .. In this MCtlon provided shall ... flied wfth the county clerk wlthn 30 dan 1fter the completion of such pultllcatlon, but In no event 1hall such' DUltllcatlon be made prior to the fllf"I of such certificate with tht county clerk. 246l. -Tht certff1cate flied with the clerk as provided In Md Ion twenty.four hundred •nd sf xty .. lx must lte signed by the penon therein referred to, or by the partners, as the -:aM ntey lte, ind acknowledged before some officer, author· fud to t•lce the acknowledgement of conveyancn of reel ~operty •.•. Where• butlness 11 herHfter commenced bv • """°" und.r a fldftfous name or a partnerthf p 11 hereafter 'omMd, the certlffcate mun lte flied and the publication '4ottlctnated In that MCtlon mu•t lte made within one month 'fter the comfnflte9f'Mnt of such butt nns, or after tht form .. •Ion of the Nrtnlnhfp, or within one month from tht time -f11lcanated In the eq,...ment of Its memlters for the com- -nencement of the partnership. 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If you hav• neglected this procedure, you should realize thet the name of your firm 11 not protected and th•t you are not 91\tltlect to maintain suits for collection, or for other purpoMI, In the toum of tht St1te of Callfornla. T11!ce c1,. of this fmport1nt matter now, by having the DAILY PILOT, an edjudlceted leaal newspaptr for Orenoe County ind distributed In COSTA MESA, FOUNTAIN VALLIY,' HUNTINGTON BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH, SEAL BEACH, NEWPORT llACH, WESTMINSTER, publish your certificate. The colt h small but the filing and publication ft of thl1 article, or their aaslgnee or •nhmMt, shall m1lntaln something ..+tfch should not lte overlooked. formt for Fktftlovt Firm Names end Certificate of Abandonment of Flctl· tiout Fl"" Nemet can ... oldaln..t FREE from any of the DAILY PILOT offlcet shown llelow: 330 w .. t lay StrMt, Cotta Mau 92627 2211 Wttt lllboa Boulevard, Newport Beach 92660 309 Sth Street, Huntington Be1ch 92646 242 l'orett Avenue, Laguna Beech 92651 BE SURE TO CONSULT OUR LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPT. AT DAILY PILOT ......................... ,,... 642-4321 TutSdar, Octobtr 31, 1967 DAILY PILOT 21 Abject Offering In Anaheim County Symphony Sirikes Sour Note 'Dolly' Arrives Tonight ''Hello. Dolly," starring Patrice Munsel and Jack Bailey. opens a four-week engagement at Meiody- lanti tonight, and theater officials predict it w i 11 break au box orfice rec· ords. This will mark the fir • time that ''Dolly" has ev- er been presented in the round. It also will be the Oy THOM BARLEY 01 IN 0.111 l"IW Stefl This, we have been assur· ed elfusively in recent weeks, is to be the BIG sea- son for the Orange County Symphony Orchestra. "Yes, we've had some pretty grim concerts, it's true," benevol- ent OCSO supporters have grudgingly conc~ed. "but that's all behind us. Daniel L e w i s ls at the helm now and you'll see a big change.'' Perhaps Mr. Lewis has scheduled that big change for a later concert because it certainly wasn't in evidence at the Anaheim Convention Center Saturday night To be abeolutely falr to Mr. Lewis, though, let it be said immediately that there was a distinct improvement to be seen in the caJlber of this struggling orchestra In por· tions of the program. But let's take a clos~ look at that program. a bJghly competent perform- w o u Id have preferred a more alert accompaniment at key passages but, none- theless, there wu little fault to find with thla beauutul Beethoven work or with it. gifted, charming eolobt. Looking back, we are amazed that Miss Wicka WU able to put a bow to her vio- lin at all; she stood with Mr. Lewis for a full seven min· utes while ignorant late com· ers noisily filed to their seat. from the intenniulon break, completely oblivious and un- caring of the unforgivable delay they imposed upon tbe artists. And that brings us to the Anaheim Conventior Center and ita total unsuitability to the demands of a symphony orcbestra. Putting an orch- estra on these premisea la like asking the Royal Ballet to perform in a rodeo arena or expecting to be eotertaJn.. ed by the Meteropollta.n ~ era in the middle of a circus ring. Here are IODle exam- ples of what we bad to en- dure Saturday night. -A delay of five minut.et after the first movement of the Haydn symphony while We are far from uliafied meat; no mar• concerts In with the caliber ol muaic the Auheim Qmvention that the ocso proorided. But Center. we can ~ see room for :-;::::=========· one jmrnft1l1te improYe- --·---·--DO MOTWJ .............. ..... Ill --.. ...., ..... _ .. Cllltl ........ Garden loud, clumsy attendant& uah-OPEN ered equaUy loud, clumsy DAIL y latecomers to their seats. • ~ This is the fault of the man-12 Noon ..._ 'first time the show has been presented at "popu- lar prices," the top priced seats being scaled at ap- prox1matety 30 percent be· low previous tariffs. .. Hello, Dolly,'• which has on11 played in Southern Callfomia twice berore, will be presented nightly, except Mondays, with ma- tinees on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets for all performances are now on sale at the box omce and all theater ticket agen- To begin with, it is beyond our comprehension to under- stand why Mr. Lewis, well aware of the difficulties his limited orchestra f a c e s, should have chosen a work of the magnitude of Richard Strauss' "Death and Trans- figuration." This is a de· manding work for orcb· est:ras of the standing of. say, the New York Philhar- monic, the Philadelphia or the Boston Symphony; to put such a score on the mu· 51c atandl of the OCSO amacb of sheer lunacy. agement, of course; but. a:::a::. 'KE 6-0141 .. uom a persouel point of~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ view, if we arrived late atlr cies. lt wu the most abject of. lerlng of this somber. brood· Ing masterpiece that we have ever had to sit through and endure. Apart from a thousand other factors, Mr. Lewis' ensemble Is simply not big enough or "heavy" enough to do anything like justice to this complex and extremely demanding work. Again, let us be perfectly P Ii h Fil fair and concede that the 0 s . m orchestra had to contend with some shocking acous- tics. Indeed, from our seat, we seemed to get some ofo the heavier ban twice when once would have been more than aulliclRl But enougb of that. Let ua SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) now compliment the orcbe.s- An I t...... film fr tra on a pleaalna, U not ex- Wins Honor At Festival -an;ma__. om 8Ctly top flltbt, NDdertn& of Poland baa won the Goldeil llQdn's Sy~ No. 83 ln Gat. awanl.al...~ 11th an-....-0 'JD!nar ("UToule''). Thia nul~.. film !e• _ ~T 8-7da mad.erp.lece u tJval. Jdeal.ly tufted to orcheatru "All Are Figures," direct· of tbe lnterpnitative level of ed by Stefan Scbabenbeck the OCSO and ii weU with· captured the top prize in the in their~~~ .. film-as-.art division at the Mias Wicka pve festJval. a coocert we would DOt drum of taJdq GUr ....... w the nm wort • tbe program bad beeo complet- ed. Anyone wbc. can't ob- serve that simple edict ol courtety is ignorant; it's u easy as that., -Telephones ringin...-ev· ery 10 minutes tilrefugbout the concert; scurrying main· tenance men, full of their own importance, hurrying around the orchestra area throughout the concert; a noisy heating system that went on just u the orcbes· tra was about to begin (Mr. Lewis. to his credit. quick- ly had tbat turned ofl). There are m a n J , 1MJQ' conductora of today'• majar orcbestru wbo woal4 refUle to perform in the eonditlml provided b1 the Anehetm ~Cai.~ Dldat a.a we woal4 be wtda fbem 100 percenl Ju a CIO- ter far a po[ltical coa...Ucm or an ~ enat, ta. bu.IJclq k ideal But ft la not DOW and never will be a suitable venue for the per- formance ol clusicaJ muaic • Fred Wardenburg and Don Lenur of Seattle won the silver award for the film ''Have You Heard of the San F r a n c i s c o Mim~ Troupe?0 • Chill W ilU Can't Run Seventy-eight independ· ently-made short films com· But He'd Like to Try peted for the prize. the high-AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -nia,'' the 65-year-old ac· =~~cegiv;:atuarte thf~i::su:;-; Actor Chill Willi -pre-tor said. "That's 'cause I shown on a non-competitive vented from running for love my state or Texas." basis. political office in Texas Wills told bow he would 4PORT -W1T...,.._ -..ow ..... ..,.,... A.MD THI l'VllTCAY- °"" , ............ , 1111 '-"-'....., "BOCCACCIO 7tt-_. -ntE UMUILLAS AT CHElllOUllG-' MRtlnT...., Od.,. MAYW lllO F•M AU. Of'. nlWf IS HH8 One of the highlights of because of residency re-run a gubernatorial cam- the film festival occurred quirements says be palgn against Gov. Con· last week when actor Hen· would like nothing better nally and Lt. Gov. Smith ry Fonda was saluted for as he took a rat stop in his 32 years in movies. Seg-than "to do a hall-gainer his busy Austin schedule ments of his films from right between Preston for the opening of a new "The Farmer Takes a Smith and John Connally." theater. Ii;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wife,'' (1935) his first, up Wills said he could run "I would take a billbUlyl• through the latest released in California but his heart band on a small-town cir- film "Welcome to Hard has always been in Texas. cuit aJ)d beat any cam- Times" were shown and "I'd rather be dog catch· paign those two could !JU( then the actor commented er in Pflugerville (Tex.) together," be said. on bis career. than governor of CaJlfor--,:=========• mATm Now Playing DCUlll'ft IVM He said "I had not seen ----------..... ,._a..9",....._ ~~e:~~ 'I::e; ~~~~~ ACADE~Y AWARDS WJNNER i:,1mesa it was my son Peter who was on the screen." , Asked about the fact that "Hells Angeli on Wh"I•" his daughter and son are lurl lvu I All Star Cut 111 both stars, Fonda said he "Fentastlc Flying Fools'' never either encouraged or1~~~~~~~~~~ discouraged his children to11 follow his footsteps. " "They made it on their own. I still have a 14-year- OUTH cons1 • '• ' I ' old so I suppose that will 0,.. NltlilfY 6:41 P.M. be the same thing all over ......_ s.t. I s.. • J P.M. agam ." ;:-=r! UCI Concert ----e-- Set Wednesday A pianist who has per· formed on concert tours of four continents will give a recital at UCJ Wednesday 4 p.m. in Fine Ar14 1616. Amsterdam-born Arnold Juda has played in concerts TUESDA y NITE ONL YI in Europe, the Orient, South .... , PILM CLASSICS Am erica. and the United WATCH POR THIM States. llis UCI concert will IACH WHK ••• offer Bethoven sonatas.I JIANmt MecDONALD Public admission Is free. NILSON IDDY "BITTER SWEET" FALSifEETH 1 , • ._.-;. !::,.;Lane "THI STUDINT P'RINCI" Th•t Loos•• IF~~~~~~~~ll Need Not Embarrass FAVORITES Ooll'l u" tn few ot fMM '4tlll i-nint. wobblln& or drOpplus Jual Nt tlentl e!MI fecel r .. J., . • , t.ht ~ \im.. Por more eecurltr h •nd inort omnron.. Jua\ sprtnkl• • 1 • ip r"• prov• the DAILY llUle PAl!ITSSTB on 7our. pletu. PILO cerrin •0111• of t he PA.l!ITUTB' bolda f!We "8eUl flnner. t I I d Mall• ftlil\C -i.r. No i-atr. r~ mot popu tr co umn• en Dlntww W\ ft\ ..,.. -nual to 11•w•P•P•r i11 the U111ted "' , 1\ t • ' • ' • • , ~ " I INDS TOfff6HT .......... SWMy,....., "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" 1--.w...., "BANNING" SNrtl W11k Ir --~-' == .... ~ •lllllUSot ... SPECIAL MATINEE WED., 1 PM. ..... ..,,...._,.. MetfMeM•_,11 ...._,, SEE.IT WITH 60MEON~ YOU < LOVEr PHONE 6na50 or 673-70l1 \Ni.. Rtlpe c. badl: "dtn\un bre-lh' • 1 fuho1re1 •vell•ble to •ny b.-lt.ll. 8" )'Our denti.t rt1uletlJ. Stetu . .. -.---------.... --------------.----~ ~l'Aa'I'DTBMalldr\l&CIOWlW.. "----------'fll••--lllJ!~--•a r -----------r-------~-------~ In. th•w •t•fh 6:4S-feetw. et 6:45 I t :U C.iili11ve111 Show S•"4•y Frff'I 2 P'.M • DAILY PD.OT Everyone Hts Somethin9 Th•t Someone Bse Went.-TB£ ••oour SING££ 111AJIJ{BrPIACB ON l'BE OJIM&B COA.ft' • PBOlfB •• ..,. .... 81. You C. s.I It, Fincl ~. Tracie It With A Wllllt M HOUSES FOR SALE HOUllS FOR SALi HO~l.~~~-~~LI HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSES FOil SALi HOUSU POI SALi UNTAU UNTAU 000 ·-UnlwnWl1d ..... ....,. ..... Generltf 1000 General 1000 General 1000 General 1 General 1000 N9wport ~h 1200 Huntfnltw leedt 1400 1-T:""""---_....;;....._1 llldeMl----HNl_en_IJ_ ~ne !Om' !nyonel Fabulous ~~1 ~ ~ :;~ il~ =~"~ ':.-:;. 4 .:1~ ~ ~ASIT~• 0 NL Y $13,950. QUAINT SPANISH HOME oa Jarse R..2 loL Two bedroom. tiled Jdtehm and aeMct porc:b. Room for a duplex on l'M1' Jot. Won't be here tomorrow call toda,y! IAYCIEST RJll IEDROOMS iohn 111C1C11C1b VllW IAYPRONT VIGt our anr mapttkltd 'Vie.Pablr' ... .__ ln a. a.st loeldlclD ID Newport Be-.:b tna sm,500. muoo OPEN BOUIE DAILY 1H 1311 Ga)Q:y Dr. Do9s Sbara 642-GJS I I T • um£ DOWll uo. d-w. $S2,950. By Own-Jandacaped, pado, feecld. ......, .n WtM-. LEGE ~°'O :~ =t~ S::[e t~ rv ne errace 816 HOUSE er. 123 n.t st. rrwin. sa.soo By Owner-N'l-1112 .._ 'ield1ntW ...... ~~ ~ REA • ...v btdrooc.n plUI tamlly room, View Home STAND OUT TOWNHOUSE. 2BR,1~ ba. $210/tM. CALL Mr. '*--l5tb. ~• 1 dlnln1 room, 1" beth home. Exqulaltely decorat~ with 5 BR i JNath. famUy room, Value. 3 BR, 2~ BA, fam"" All appl., cpta, clqll, $D Bledr 540-1111 mT Dlla ar.t. C.Jf. B• .. •t·ln k.l•Ahett, comfort· 4 lovely Bedrooms ~-. ~...o•tio......... 1Tx22 Uv rm, l&• encl ,.d. down. $140 mo ,,mnaa JDd "-it• .... ...... (1 LL _. -~ Dlvor~ Ferae S.le Imme d I ah poae911on pncdcall1 -to be vacated mxt week. LoYety la aq. ft. 4 6 fam1l1 room 1 atory wltb I cw ~ pn&t. rahaloua ...,. _ new 1 o l d carpeCa throQsbout. owner' will tUe u UttJe u 10% clown A war\ out paymenta and deal to .alt. ID Dolphin Terrace 1loma, IOUtil of Dllapr .... ol Har1Jor 81..S. ~ now -owner ftCllPdYe to AIU' ofltt in- ducliac tnde for late mod- el trailer. Popular Pac ... tter "Upper Meta" klc:atian. One d the ID09t attractive 3 A 1llmD.Y roam model&. Juat ....._. to SIZ.liO -own- ....... lupr haa» aboot ..., " ........ Aanc:.d. ............ -.... •• 4'dllt .............. llNIC.S.ddlw1 • S RIA llPO A&BfT Newport at Vlctwla '4Ul11 ---~----- ,... "" comp-..y rnvuw ,_., $28,:AJO 10% down 64&-2943 WM Ir Im. ,._ -Mele Y,--@) _ ... •--r-• _.,., able 1.2'Xl9' family r o o m Famll)-rm. Ii: Bar carpec. and interior paint. - w 1 t b bride floor-b«Ulnt eleiant tromal Dlnlni rm M~ tnto this huge 2<XXl sq 2 Houses by owner, Ocean J110 HOI'POJN1' ftteplade. QUIET EAST· encloeed private Pool rt., 1u11y landscaped home front rood area. priced to Huntl"fhn s 1 D E NEIGHBORHOOD, 1epUate Guest Quarters be.fore Oartstmaa. $91.r> total .eU! ~ ~mo. Hert.our 1<t05 J BB. 14 Ba.~ pUit.ed; euy walk to sr•d•. junior One of the most down to everyone. P r i c e --------epes.. ...... ....._SUI• 1========~1 and blab ecboola. n..xi 1.J>. beautiful Homes in just $21,~. Newport Shor" 1220 WAIEllflONT lOJ s.ta.nJt. .... ,.. INdl 4200 ltial c a 1 h tavutmeet to Newport Beach maximum F.H.A. FlNANC. ~.<XX> MESA BUY NR. Beach, Oub HOUie and 9T' trontap.. ree almpie Newport..... S200 '9AAa Pool.I. 2 BR 2 ba, fma rm.. AVV. ING. Priced at $25,500. Ex· • .,~ 950 Ow ~•" _..., .,.._ land. EuemeDt far dock. BRAND new J ..._., Badlll W 0c ,,_.. cel)ent buy -Act Now!! John Abell ....,, • ner .._......., •rn•· Bia. call F'raak Sliiitb (TJA) 11'!0 811• a. W/W carpea. el A vwt Eves: f73.736S A Meu ~ Mar beauty. S MT 2Sll <213) '30-3511 • -1 ...... ..-FOUR DD\IM\AUf lat1e BR.+ !amlly room, Eaetbluff 1242 · or ...,... Bait·• ftW1'.c. •--. -... ,,_ DUnNVru _ Atrillm. r...t JVd. Hr en,.. S150-. exceUeot landscaping. Lo-S.nta An.I 1620 Hewpart Oll*r I ua. m &e-HlS m.,. ... HEAVY Slt &lff ROOF cated dole to Catholic " BEST BUY-BLUFFS ------AA city ldaoola. Assume exist· NEW · Decorator'• dream! * 3 BDRM. boUlle with fll'e-bmo=·=-.....======= EA.STSIDE COST A M E S A, cukle-ac street, c I o 1 e to CATHOUC CHURCH and all ICboola lncludln& Jr. Hllh· G.E. electric cooklni. dlahwubtr, I a r & e dil'lin& '!!!!! room, apacioua 24' 11v1 n & ii :' ~=.1a:~i:: Harbor View Hills and h~e 119tJo. You can own thla fine home for only $27,950 with good lmns. SEE rr NOW! •tua ..... Eviif Call ..... • Large • Udo • Luxwious S BR + Fam rm + Form.al din rm. 3~ baths, Ip pr1• pa.do, view baloonlea or mn- decb. True elepnce near new A well priced ••. $97,:AIO Joe Clarklon c.at1we11, ._., & Co. ... LC.....__, .._,....,c....,.. •• Nin 01 ..... Corona del Mu Lusk • built homet locatM In the Southland'• molt d~ alrable le t.ascJ.nailD1 area. Schools A Calif. Irvine Cam- pus Just momenta ••fJ . SmaiblJ priQed from $33,900 to '4500 WK HOMES ~ MlcArtbur Blvd. from Pad.fte Cout Hwy. or Newport rw.,. Tum on San J()j&quln Hills R.d., then fol· low llr1t1 to model area. BADLY llEGIKTED lt'a vacant A needa cleaning Up. Enerretic buyer ean fix It up with Uttle COit It hHI a berga.in. 4 BR stucco. Newport B e a c h. 2 betht, firtpla.ce, w/w c~ta. In- vest only $900 down. Aaldni $23.!iOO. Make your otter. 1nr s"" 11lA loan. S2S.950 l Br, 2 ha, View. PoolllM, pl.ace. q. U'1:ac rm.. ea... Beck a., t(J(a} price $167 P.J.T.r. own/optJon, u/U),000, pm, ballt -lm. 0.. bis lat--------- CO& .. TS 644-2039 with llD&ll ftlltal aalt 11111 J aa.. .._ 14 .... Ip. " rear. Soudl Santa Au. r...-rm.. -.. '==-~-~-~=- Corona del Mar IUO Alkinc P>• OWNER tte. $111. tomt WALLACE JE T ... atw 1:11 ,... ====---===:! REALTORS e$4,000 Below~· Wm.em ...,.ua. C:.-.. Mlr 546 4141-Urpnt aa1e needed! 4 BR.. ;:=::==;;::~==;.;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1.~~.:::::::::;--;:::-:;~-1 (Open henlnp) 2 ba., blt·lm; 2 frplca., L..,... IMdl 1115 5 leclrooms -ONLY $23,500 c:pta., drp&. View, walk to ---------- beach. Owner 673-%286 Eve. "" Coron. del Mir View R-2. Exe. location, 3 BR, 1" be. Owner/AK(. 133-1281, 873-3297. IY OWNER--3 a.C- l.ow cbrL $27,lllO 673-2951 Htre'1 JOU.I' t'hance to take advantqe ot a prior $3,000 below compara.ble home• in the ame area. Buildtt w_. ta.la vecut heme IOld lmmedlsfe17 ...S deft ft. I.We Ille 1151 mmdoul tenna to Chi wile Sunny D .......... tbopper. 'l1lll larp S ~ a • t..t Jolll fee}. room. pl\ll 8onua Room .., Fol IJVfS IPllC home will make IOOleone Inc to trlple 2 bdrm. den. very happy. How about you? 2 ba'. bir IOUlh patio or. WALKER A LEE 2043 Teruua A Buch, $57,:AIO ' R. C. GREER, RLal'Y Westcllt1 Dr., 64&-T711, Open M16 Via Udo 673-9300 Eves. __ -- 2M-21L Unfarn -SDI mo. 1mn. y..,_. 3BRAclea,._..._ $8moYrtr.._ ..... ....... J --fnml u.rin ..... __ ,_., '!' 0....., m4lll SHOW PLACE WILL TR.ADE HOMESITES 4 BR + Study on 40' lot 3 Rumc awua;a ..... ..._.. ms V)llltaln. BltAm. Ger. Build to your spcclficatJom bu, bl.t·ln kJtchen, lovely New DlrJ,and tne. Spiadnc Inc atU. IC-55G In popular, prestige Mesa So. PJlbo. Approx. 3000 sq. 3 BR It den, Ur nn. w/w YEilLY a.. Cll' ...... ----;._ Ve~. Make a wise invest· It. Vacant. for $76.SOO. crpli Frplc. Kopper KeUe $250 1111" mo Prellr 1 • 2 C:.... .. M9r .__ mtnt, we'tt grow.lo& places: R. C GREER, Realty Kltcb~n. $34,950 wm tea ald8-adala. RA 2 Bt, 1 .. BLK to 6 1117 1 BIL Flnanclna' available. From 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 home, 1.nd TD, boat or ! :.a Sep.~:.~-8bq ::U, ~ ~ $16,950 Oii the fal•""'BY MiMicn ~ 4M.fl'J1 • .-.-edal "'n ..... ',.' :...1,.~ .. Qfhl ft JI or Farced * ....... ~ 1_. ~DO pita. S125 ~ h~H:nh.J\, l~l Huntlntfon S..Ch 1400 RENTALS G.r. clllp. Top loc:lidml. 4 , • ., ·-- Phont 546-5990 LOVE IN Mouw Fumllhelil bib fram town. ~ lllk frmai..;...-;,nJRH=~1=-~-cb,_M'l4..,,..ar-Apt.--1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!''!!!!!!!!""""!"'""""!! --------• Ncril SQ. lH Qnl. Hesr a.dl, p&do. Mesa v.~.. c.22-,950-Beautitul "Smog Free" Hunt· bntala to Share 2005 m.41925. 4M-H10 ' --lnctoo Be&cb. Lovely 3 bed-$20,900 Tree lined strttt. 3 bed.rm. 2 room home wilt! huge mas-BACH. I: 1m.. -wtll .... Huw1lli:41 .... &\QI Apt. Bir tD ocaa, '-1· f BEDROOMS, 2 BA'I11S 9 um!lll!!!IBm!a.k!!e!!rB, 11 c .• M •. ml!!~-!!!!!. beth. Vacant It reedy for ter bedroom. 2 batha, PLUS ~· Maa Verde '-wlda -...... """ qltl. Dice Jdtdl. I'\ I I • \\ 111 I I ~ I . \Ii \ \ 11 \ '. p • \ I I ) j 11'4 Pll' mmtb tndu&Sft taxes )'OU! lUa loM will be your SEPARATE r AM I Ly pool. 56-T3D EYa D.utl• s,.. c...... '11' Yr1J. m.a. 2 car praat, F .A. be&dq. OPEN 'TIL SOLD pin. MO-l'120 ROOK ~ to •tulmin& CIDtJ 2 .U... i a. 1~ DIUJX a..t fam frlll pri. baUt 1n kitchen ~ •05 110 •ow •y T-=AR.B!U.====29156o:::=Harbar== CIOftl'e4 pd>. New and °" c.t• ... 2100 ......, ......... __.. ftCf.-. Rel ... -. INulated. ' -t!llCio.d .. "' "' (--A• ..... __ -1100 ,....,,. ..., pile Gold Iba: ............ ~. * .. cl 11w7. -mo. ........ ~... "'"'A'--' rum"'•• room with -· ,._ -•-dra 1 BR. Patio, "IJUbeo. pool ._... .._ ™ .,._._ rear yard for the cbfldren.. ...-;~ ,,_ --------carpets, .._, Dt"A' pes. 245% E 16th Place • -a.rt. • Jard ~ '-'"" •o. ..,.u-.... Plcbtt I e n c e IUrT'OUDdl huit llttplace. Hardwood BY owner. Vacant. 5 BR. 2 L&rre corDe'I' lot for your WO · m.Ql.13 wort. C2dl4 owr U OK. Xlnt ecad! PYt-entranct. attnlctfvf bvnt yard. A 11oort, 3 BR, llvinr room Ba. lioJ:M. Eldr'& 1&rp tam-*t °"trailer. OnlY 3 mm. * $115-r..-.. eca. ~ Lap lllldeCk. * 175-2908 TEJUUFIC VALUE. EZ with dinlni: area. S22,T50. Uy rm., blt·in nn1e Ir oven, vta to SalS DltSo Fwy and Newport Shorte 2220 Wanaer 6 .._ Oka. 2-Ba. ntPLC. $135-mo. Tmna. 5149' intttert Oii RJ*tr.LA646-CHENMYBt dUhwuber, rock f$., J'. 1 minutes to~ Beach. Thia 114: IG-UG. IC?·mt SU lAllUNE. loan. A. beat, hdwd. fin., w/w la a prize winner. May put· BEAlTI'JnJL LEASE Sl15 mo.; 4 aa., 2M. c.AU.11M07l WALKER A LEE carp., drapes; shake roof, c:hue with FHA er VA or J BR. 2 be ba.. cpt., ............ ir,&. ~ llollaQ rn 2629 Harbor Blvd. 4 BR. HOME patio &: fncd. yd ADldoua wume low Interest V.A. IG-30» lmmlc. MT.-& lAIUJCA INN Hom. 545-9m ()pm till 9 PM owtlfr will Mil on your io.n.. Full Price $22,800. -• t Ba a.. a.. 2% 1111. M low• Sl50 mo. mo1UO Pi; batha, built-Ina, di> tmn• or trade for • what WALKER Ir LEE, 7682 Ed-Bayahores -.-c:pla. drpl. -...., trpl. Fashionable 8aycrest pou], double l &rlJe, car-have you? Call: S4Mf71 j tnceriiiiiiii ... Hi.Bii.jl42-t455iijijiijiii.B __ A_Y_l_H_o_e_•_a __ -,,._-SllD DID. la m:,,...r:'-..... _ .... _____ ......;,,_. A tn1ly dwinln& 4 BR • 2% ner lot. ns.950. Eves. qr weekenda. or n ~ WA•-, BR. bath home In Newport'• tin-=~ll=~~~!d~·~~. SJ0.3434 Monday thru Friday Retirement Readyt ~ ~ llr lOUl ~ ~ S1'l5 ~ a.r.Alf Jld Afta. All :.!n r:~=O'~!. -st:'; 541-7729 Eves. 644-0684 PANORAMIC Only $17,700 for luxury car· per mon. to Jal7 1, ua Call lr Ap,t. !J9.7111 :Oz.~~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!! OCEAN VIEW peted 2 BR 1% bath SUbUr· GorpJu eowc:uttwe llame. •u.wu * --planten. heavy shake roof, .. _ 2U T1Ml56 LL-fl..... -••-beautiful land1eapln .. , 2 ,_ Love at Purse Sight 3 BR·2 BA Be&utitul clnn bla TownbouR wtth UR" : (San Mmino) nVW ..... , • • _ < ---) .. • ..,. $19,300 custom-bit home cm land place&: dectric built·lm In-Ha...._ MOS ~ or --· ••• ~~~tk, ":::! Twimd junipers, ramblln& you own. $31,500. OPEN cllXling dlahwuher. Tbil lelbN =BAY~ cx:&AICJ Molt exceptional for $54,500! =· ~:r !::S H~~!g~~,~~ &~ :"'tn ~ti~: 3 BR, 2 ba, W1*r $150 + WAlfllllJ I.GE 2 a"' ff5 + dL fw. ~utustvh P~rdowittll.:I, Realtor patio. Eltctrlc bUllt·ln klt· --::::-::---•-646_-6365 __ • __ venieoce. Try )'OUt down -~~~JUtr JBR..._ ._. .... .._. tr. Hr..,~ om.. chen. Water IOftner. No MESA Verde liacesettn payment. no --•• Cab 1tna' sm Oft ..... 1S05 WestcllU Dr. 642•5200 .. _._ to G.l. 540-1720 PACIFIC SHORES m.mi. .,___ -~. ~ ~'1:-=-=-=.D:-...... -. .. --.:_._::-:--."!"1=-I -------- MONEY MAKER ODlta Mesa Tripla Goo4 Rental record llDd ac ftmnctna Can to Mt CURI DOSH, Realtor ...,.... Jmmac, l·lt)'. 4 BR., 2 full ---..._ .--.. "IVI .. _ .TARBELL 2955 Harbor Ba., <.'111&., drlil., blt-lm. ..,7 _ R~~=--TY n• ~ Huntl ....... IMdt 2400 ~. (llC) MJ.an er (JU) ~ ~~•=-... - Paint and Save ~.~ i~:c~~ IChla. O'I -P>l;:-~'1W(),,._, BEAU tuna J BR a ba -·~ ---,_ --- On 4 B.R .• 2 bath, family OIOdrn OK -mo. Piie .__._,.. "---._.10 u.t. We 051 room, Alum eoverM patio. SACRIFICE! $2500 -eq. -~• ·--r - Built in 1as kitchen, fira-4 Br·2 81· WW~c'flta1 Frpt. TRADIWINDS RL TY. C91l aft &:!O, 5»&91 pa f BDRll.1 .. 11-. Toft. • 1-mt. tJTIL.Pl>r place. custom carpetin1. Patios, Trees! l.AllCllC'P'1! OFFERS: nlNTaU -... ~ ...... ""'.,, GAR.AGE. ae.wo. Walking distance to o.c.c. CAlL S45-4MO for app't 3 BR older 10% dn. $18,500 "_,;H4M~~~~;..~~UftfurnllhM~~~~-r:~=~clr:;;P1t~cdl~a.=m~.ea~~l;::;:•:<:i=;-'-;:;~;::· ;m.G==~=:;I Allcing $23,250 Broker * Bargain 2 houses on a Jot, 3 BR cor nr bcb •••• DJ.SOO .. tn> W. Coe.at m-"-u 642·7777 2 BR, l BR, Eaitalde. $17,900 Dplx nr bch 10% dn $11.950 GeMral Duph IW Unfww. lf75 ..... llllM ..-~..., or belt offer. Low down. J BR/ .. - 2 ..._ GI $19"""' 6CU4T2 EVES. f73..3468 ucu ua ,, ,....,.,, TRWI at the Beach =Kl=!).003S=Ownr=. == 3 BR car newer GI •• $21.SOO HUftE YAID JBR.. U---3 BR/din, Modt1 .... $24,950 a nr,.. ,._ Verde 1110 Home in C3 50xll8 .. $26,900 Ir Wlllllrm. hue• Carob • Cork + BEACH COM'AGE. $23,500 Gtorie WUllamllOn, Ritt. 613-tJS<l OPEN ~. DRIVE BY 226 Albert Place. 4 BR. fire- place, bullt·ln1. Only $24,950. MAHON RLTY 548-9393 1797 Orange Eve. 646-6145 (4% to sell your home) POOL HOME Nice 3 BR 2 bath home with w/w car· pell, all liuilt·lna, htavy lhake l'Ofll. cul-de-u .c Street. A~king 128.950 10% down. CALL 540-llSl Herl· tage Real Estate. 4 BDR~I. Comtr lot. Drps, and cpta, $25,SOO. Owner. ,$3665 Newport Beuh 1200 DA YIDSON Realtv Baycrest + Pool MEREDITH GARDEN~ An electronic gate gives you 4 + family, fonnal dJnln& entry to a front yard fantasy room, Out of town owner. or PoOI side splendor. A huge Anxloua. Makt' offer. 35' by ~~· freefonn pool re- RllJ'. 2750 Harbor SB, CM fleets your lmaee u you 548-5460 Evts. 545-4941 C1'0IS lhP arcti bridge and Dplx 2 BR nr H"Y 39 $27,000 VtrY nice 3 BR 2 bath. a· ea.ta Mesa 4 BR/den w/bar . $5()00 ex· ceUent area. w/w CG1Jdlnl,•·K-~-,..-T~A'"""~~-----1 tru. GI ............ $28.SOO drapes, built-Im. Vaamt, Aph. ............ 4 BR. atrh.ni, pvt office read)'. ROO/mo. Aat. :-~-::----"-'.:~:1-=~~~:;:=:..:=:=:!:I W•tmlnater. GI •• $33,600 ~41. c.ta Mme 41 Call f~~u: ~ info. llEWPOIT IUOI $22.IO Wk. Up BEST BUY 2 BR 2 beth twinning ..... A ......... poot: $191/,;_ OPTION: =...u::.!.~':a, :a~::n:= Owner tnnlferredt Anxious! to OWN. C.11 Sat/Sun. e New Ola a a. R. &531-2'130 Clf!ln t BR 2 ba, blt·ins. <n4) 112.Qg) 2111 Newport Jlhid. MM11151======== ~a~y Z:~~~.~~ecned Costa Ma. 3100 CHA'ITAU L& POINTE L:p! leech 4705 FHA APPRAISAL $23,875 ~ 8: ""'1: l1Df Apt. AVAIUN,g New. 15, 2 br, 2 BRASHEAR REALTY Newly Decorated ,._. ·meet a.• OCI& <n.•> .... _. 847-8531 ~ 968-1178 2 BRwithcarport.$IO,water ~~=--dQs. ...._aft I pm. COURT SALE pd, nr adJool. 219t PlaceDtia 1M1 POllOfA AVE. 4740 2 1tory on large corner lot. Ave., Apt. o. 5.1'741IO * 1 BDRM nJRN An* Dana ___ N __ nt ____ _ Massive master bedroom 3 BR. 2 BA, frplc. fam rm; UW pUl. Ewpt lllbta. Ad-OCllWf 1'ftON'1' ovirrlooldni SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN and IAY C~ann~f JZ./ --4parlml'n/J REPOSSESSIONS enttr 1hl1 custom built beauty. You will marvel at Low Down. . the high, open-beamed plank VA • Everyone Eh&'lble celling treatment and the ~· D. BUCCOLO cleres1<1ry construction. You OU&dal V.A. Manaatment will enJOy vitwinl ~ gar· 24 Hour Service den vistas through renerous 1ulte, covered patlo It sun· blt·lm lovel)' yard. water ulta. ~ mo. ,_.. o.na f'mt Hbr. 1 BR llClt deck. Reall1 a buy at $26,99;; pd. $220 mo. 545-7B91. 1992 HARBOR Ill.VD. CK $125. Studio $115. a1127 • aubmit your terms. 3 BR, family room, prqe, NAS&\U Palma 1 I: } BR. iUiNT ALS Paul Jonet R .. lty dole to abopplq. Sl55. rum or Unr. nos.a• Jhll ....._ Unfvrn111tM 847·1266 Evu. M2-5Mt 2103 Federal. * S.7115 pooL 171 E. 22Dd & toae1-... ;z;::.,. ______ ... 1 BY OWNER. Gt l!IA>l'alaed 2 BDRM Unfum Home In $135-2 BDRMltTl'U.-PD! 0....... 5000 On Waterfrent Near Newport Harbor Entrance 2525 Ocean ltvd,, Corona del Mar, Calif. AMPLE GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS Why Not Enloy Th• "Conclomlnlmn" Way of Ufe THI ADVANTAGll WILL SURPRISE YOU You can purchue and eet fN title - or lease if you prefer. A.LL 1nts. have WATERFRONT VIEW. All have two bedrooms and two baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO. YOU •1'E INVITED TO INSPICT OUR FURNISHED MODEL hy $19,500 and Up Lease $420 Monthly & Up Pllone 673-1788 for further Information 642.0862 doot°' nf glua. Explore lh2 NEW-PALM-SPRINGS spaciousnet1 of this 4 bed- Homt on golf count, ntw furn, 3 BR. 2 BA. aunken den. wet ba~lc bllJlard rm, 18X40 pool. Trade tor yacht or ? Eq S40M <TI4l 328-578.) BAYCREST awm, 3 bath mansion ond you "ill know It 11 a slngu· lnr rv1c!cnce of creetive Im· aglnahon that will alwaya g1vf' ~ ou pride. Shown by appt 11nly WALKER It LEE. ~3 \\'estclUf Dr., 646-7711, Custom Bu1lt. Fonn1l dining Oitt•n Evn. 1wm, Fam1ly room, 4 Bt'd· rooms, 31~ Bntha, a(lprox 3000 aqunre !ttt. Shown by appointment. $75,000. Will consider part trade. Owner. Box P 704, Dally Pilot. 7-:u"~,\~.~-I _'i_J_B.,..,R..,.--,,2...,Ba=--. ..,,..ho_m_e on 1 lots: can u1e as 2 apu. Rm. to bid. Ntar ~ & Ol'l'an. Will atll all or ~ Int. nr tr11dc. Can park tn rear. I?. 4lst. Owner 673-271~ $24.000 or 52,000 cash It Court. 980-0 W. 11th St-• m JOANN e uwrne $19.600. 4 bdrm, 2~ See mrr • 972-A W. lTtb St. e.au or 541«17 baths. flreopla~, bar, buUt· EASTSIDE 2 BR, ftrepllce, NICE l BR. 0.,.. cpCa. Good Ins, 2 car garage, patio beams. paneling, Adulta, oo lacadall, ar Npt ......_ M- 1lab. landscape. '67 • '68 peta. $128/mo. 673-7639 ulta. $17.SO . ..__.. propercy tax S349 with GI OiiiM~:1"'"Rii"ni:i::-=:I-=::;;~:;;;..:.._._=,;:;::::...__ exemption. 8292 D a r a y QUIET lge 1 BR. Older ~ DUPLEX 1 Bdrm a Ort HD pie. FA heal yard care. no N•-s-t.--c.a....-. -..t- vt, · child/pet. $8S mo. 642-9l2fi la;,~ ... ._ •&..nu f•llJ ,_..._ BY OWNER~ BR -2 BA. -;2;-8iiinD:::;::::-1.:::-==:al.;;;.::;:!;,,_..~-=~ .,..,.., .. Fam!'" ep•· D F I "' unfuni.. large yard. $15. 1 BR .&.... • W\.-UtO Vo ''" l'J)S, rp, 2•nE 15'" ~"TPM ~ .. ,..U ( .... fe _..__. • ~ Patio. Btwn: Beach & Cold· "" · u.. ~· '7' • • Ind. Adulta. no dop. .....,......, r-a,. enweat 1t Off Mcf'ftddm 5J&.37TT 847~ 642~, sa.9044 eYea, Boys Ctub & Glrh Clult $23,<XXl * Call 89'1-19'l2. 1 Bdnn Hr.t. $77.!0. Kitchin 2 BR. Partly tum. Wl'll e ~ I 8r'1 • 2 lSa 15362 CASCADE LANE. appl .. 2177~ Mlntt St. carpet. Adulta pref $125. e 8wtm Pool • Putlire- 1 t.ARGE 3 BR • 2 BA. 002·9851. 642-2885 · US Albert Pl. .... • Frpl lndlv/lndry faic'19 -..,..-------1-----_...;....:..;__1. Adulta A FamllJ .nu Bltn1, Cpta, Drps. Frpl. TOWNHOUSE. 2 Br, 2 ba, PLACE 1'0W' nm lld .mer.. 1145 An.helm Ave. FHA aJTPr-S2S,300/rio<Xkln. bit· Ins, rpts. d~. Pim d:ey .,.. 1ooktQs -DAILY C M ,._ "- \Vh11" elephant.a? Dlme·a·llne or NO down Gt. * 9G2·5l56 pool St6.5 mo. S4S-T.;2-!. PILOl' dualfted SG-6678 ' ..,._..,,..., ---------- RENTALS t · Apta. U1 Coa._ M.14 LUJ LI~ SPACIOt: 2 bath ~ti pttl, drape 3117 • Rental Mlf. ,... BACHEI mmt El tlon .., shops. Sf Bkr. 64E MOVE 2 BR Dt 2043 Wa 2 BR, atoYr Cpta, drp IChool. SlD $'151 BR D Adu1tl no fric.~ 2 BDRM," ln1 drape 548-0&22. BEAU VI! Fenced, C private $1l LCE11r2 Uo9. COll'le .. ,,,,... NOW Tll QDIC THI DAIL WA . J 84 J ~ I ~ ~. ~31, 1967 RENTALS RENTALS RINTA~I Apta. Unfurnllh-!_ Apt•. Unf uml1hed Aptt. Unfu"'f lhed ltl!NTALS RIAL !STATI General JU•Dll«'.BEN'TS AHNOUNCirMENT5 DAILY PILOT 23 SERVICI: DIRECTOR y Apta. Unfurnlthed _.NOTICES lftd NOTtCIS Cement, Coner.ti 6600 Coate Mela 5100 Coste Mela 5100 Fountaln Valley 5410 Roomt,., Rent 5"s _Lo_"------~~00 a...°'' • 'Cw 6J9 _t..t ______ .. __ 1 ~_ .. ____ 640.S_ e QUALITY e LUXURY LIVING SPACIOUS 2 6 3 BR 2 bath Apta. Bullt·lnl, car- pet., dnpe.. Quiet UvJ.na. 3117 Clnnemon Rental Mir· Mn. Cbrlatemen 546-1034 BAalELOR apart- mmt EuWde toe. tlon euy aoceu to &hops. 165 pet DIOlllh. Bkr. 646-«i56 HARBOR GREENS BACHELOR • UNJ'URN. from $100 lncl. util. 1 • 2 It 3 BDRM. FURN. A UNFURN. Heated Poot., aiild Cue Center, AdJ. to Shopplnc - 2700 PettrlOll WaJ, at Har- bor 6 Adami, Colt.a Mesa. 546~ $80 MODE!tN l BR unlum duplex apt. hwe A refri& 1 or 2 Adults.. No peta. 1963 Wlllace Ave. MM153. DELUXE TOWNHOUSE A P T S. Ora.nae Count:r'• Coolest area! 5 rnl.n. btacb NEW 2.J BORN UNFrS Carpets Drapes, BuDt-tn appliances, l ~ ba. Encl. dOl.lble aaraie. 400 sq •. ft. family room. POOL! 95Z-3002. IQ-4411 or 540-01• Laguna_~ch 5705 ROOMS FOR RENT SACRlFlCE ak, wd cub A.,.,,,«IZ _..... r.r AL'IZUI> ..__ Malulll STICK TO uuo per t11eek 6: up due to ms-. lllton City ...,_.., a.I E •tat~ w ...._ .. Be1boe la. YOUR CONVICTIONS Huted pool • Maki lel'Vice lot, nr. be&cb. hid O\'er lau , rd • ft-* .._. Onillmit --= W'ftTI ID Yoa don't bavt to 1etUe llt11JUes tum.llhed $3,000 • mMe olfer. 61:!·3.i&! ._.. lie•• L ... '2 ,.._..._ 0..S: iG-JDt fOr 8lcxmd best e CEMDrI' WORK e e CALL 8JS.5aWi e THORYK CONCRETE AD type9, paliol. walks ••• Free Eit. 675-5516 'IV· Kitchmettea Eve., wk-.. .._. .. lillllllt. Pdlc. .... -..: IZJ.M9 ~ JN'l'1lAMATICS ca... 100 MO'I'Eb-TAHITI 1WO tots Hai11or Ra1 ~lcm-~ Olla: maa 8UU. wlllllt .., ..... the m.t, molt CODlprehel> ======== Sd-2129 oriaJ Park. $400 or m• -ar. .._ .._. ... -= llYe computeriz.ed matchlq Chlld C1re 6610 GUEST HOUSE W/ldtchen It offer. 6S8-'5&3 J, W. Rwse, ....., .. ..._ 4m Da c..MI. "'&Mda". V1c: 8'J'Vice anilahle ~ -------- 1226 •. J~-A•t H-· ......... c ., ... ,.._ <;.. .._....__ VACANC'l *Nunery Sehl. l..nc!ry prtv. Pri•ate bath It c. -~ PlllYATE MCltEY --.. ~ Far .......... tlce OD our 111>- Entry. Woman onb'· Near et, c.Jlf. 9'1343 * 1M It M LOMI(*" tnm ~ m«m 1Dmited lifetime prosrain, E~7 to 5:30~~ o.c.c. 54()..8638 evea. CORONA del Mar Truly ~ Jd 9adlla Ot. ~lie EARJU11G. s.-re cut u. call CIDI cl our bdsht, pollte Har er. * NEWPORT I PVT 3-ROOM ecutlw . Larser ocean UIS tm Nar6 a J LL tlull 9lll a so Id. in • ~lO _ ._.JtO .. cOlt1 p.mor. obU-Contr1etor1 6620 Apt -.mo. Kitcb avail. harbor view lat for Ale. S0-m1 & ;· 1 ..... C..-HaJl, UCL -...... --------100 AU. ulll·Pd! 673-7!133 Not~· tnq: 67>4150 I Pd. 2JllL....., m :rm INTIAMATICS NEW CONSTR. • Additions d~~~ :J) NICE Bdrni Kitcb priv 09-Owner. ....., ...... .. ~. loll male or ORANGE Re.modeline -Lie. Coote. • tional. In pvt adult home. R-2 Bll lot 6 Hae, planl -Mldl !Dam. Od.. 23. ~ Dtv. American Soc1al DON HAWE 642-1246 . t 'I'. Nr 1hp'1 It trans. 54M271 a untta. Owner' must lidl DO,___. .. ._. ~! RIP Dr~ i.c-. Rewan( FllUDdatioa Inc. Addltlona * Remodellnc SLEEPING room for man. lAJW dn. ~1393. 49M77t We lllllft lat lnlll ._. &Cf. tJNJON BANK BLDG. Fred H. Genrick • Lie. LAGUNA llACH aa .__.._.A...._ e-e S'U1TE &17 ORANGE 673-600. * 549-2110 Luxury Furn/Unfurn. Pvt home 6: ent. By mo. 2 CHOICE LOTS llarfpilr Ch.. m F..-GERM•• ... Female ll'IP-(Next to FASHION SQUARE) . Bacbe1or • 1 6: 2 BR only. $35. lM3 Oran&e. CM Harbor '*1 Memorial Awie.. Lie. BcL°..... Jtr, .._Ir tm:; at Yie. J&. KI 7-5644 C1rpet Cl11nlng 6625 ~epe to Shore It Shops PRIVATE room wtth kltch-24.82 Oraiwe Ave-1.1 1-SISM lila YW;a. ....._ 13'1.arn COAST HEAL TH CLUB Newport B .. ch 5200 Oceanview trom every Apt. en prlv. B1k from Oc~. Af•90UNCWJllS MALE SCOI J i DOG. A D V A N C E D pile ~ MOVE RIGHT lN CARIBI Leue from mo mo. up 67Ma evee. BUSINESS and ... NOJ1CES a.D'PIDSBORT. EAR ~~_!!. Shampoo method for q1.141. 2 BJt Dra 1aunc1 4M-U49 FINANCIAL --------m SIDE. * m-m2 v~ our ex............... ..... tty n1il 6 carpeu 1 hr dry, 'WY• W-"~.· iu•mryo. BOAT SLIPS AVAIL 1IX) a.I1T DR. Gueet Homea 5991 ,._. CflW ~ ._ Mm.1bnl 1'rt. 10 am-I pm guar. insured. 638-5000. _., ......._..., '""" 2 A 3 BR • 2 Ba Bua. Opportunities 6300 Sat. 6 San. 10 ~ im ...;;... ______ .,...,,....-=---=- 2 BR, stoYe 6 mri&' avail. trom S225 mo. ~v;:. ::. =· ~::. -ROOM--to_r_2-elder-ly-la.d-iea FOUND: wle. flf ,,.._. A PW I • 6405 132 E. lltb o1f Newport Blvd. ORANGE COAST CO. Cpta, drpl, Near Wlbon e Htd Swim Pool Che to oce&n. $18S, all util in sueat borne. OWNER'S ILLNESS U.... 01111a Illa. 111k. X • aTEMENT1I (.M. 642-5090 A!!v:~~~s;~; t!." w~ IChool. S100 mo. 546-4484 e Indoor Parkinc tncl. 4M-30M 64&-3391 PORCES SALE 6 wWle. _. llillm. .._. 011111e1 -111Ps TR E Nor rnpona•ble for a.ny guar, Insured. ™ . $15 1 BR ~lex Close • in. 310 Fernando, Bal Pmn FOOD TO TAKE OUT. I> ..-.,_. w/°'*6. GRODP, ~ ,_-. trtpa. dletJta other than too.e coo- Adulu no ~ta. Stove A re-COn the BaY. 2 bl from Ferry) Rentils Winted 5990 Misc. Rentals 59" tahliabed business, ideal 1Gei1 -. llel!l ...,. w/am!l ~ for by Jt\11df, Oct. fric. ~ 3 BR.-2 BA. * STEPS to for couple. Year 'round. fOUND: BI a e k ...._ ....,....._ m.-i J.t PM a, Wesley Peanon, 537-8146 Electrical 6640 2 BDRM, wall to -" ,.......,t Shore It Shope! Lease $m-FURN., 1 bdrm, apt. or SINGLE Garace 1or atonp. Brouted OUcli'en, tbrimp. ~ *-lamla Ma Aft. DO ___. -.......__ "'•... u---.a ,.,..,. ~-..-......,~ b .. r,5 1 dult 21TT li'I--St lf'7U .. k mo p;,.,. .._ .. , ~~ ,__ .-..c _ _,. --------ELECI'R.l...uu~. 1.-.:illOCU• a drapes built-Im, mo ,yrly or lqer. Prefer ,..,..., Y "'" • a · -..uc• ·• '"'° -· --. ucu. --~ a 259 .._ Cal A illmtiCr -'DIS alWW in ~ all job . t 541-0f.22. eld""Jy perlOna. No peta. S3S-4.1M 962-9151, 642-2885 etc.1'ull pdce $13..500... sa.:.2 m . --...-. tba AMauncemenfs 6410 Bonded. Sm s, main. o""•u 1~29th st. * 613-7533 WANT 2 BR. tum. boule for REAL ESTA Tl down. Newport Beadura. RU.I'--.....--... ,._.._a.It M .... OaD :::lt=repa.lra..==:::::54&.5=203===-~ VIEW APT/2 • Br. al 67341DO ---_..,,,, --_, LEISURE CARE CONV A Fenced, Cpta, 0rpt. Very 3 BR.-2 BA/Elec-bltnt w/ 3 retired per'ICD; nr. mkt., 0.W ~Br:·~·~ Lia .... ---LDCENT HOSPITAL. ~ G1rdenlnt 6680 private ~l"I» 642-1158. dble ovma A Dlbwr. Ql~ Costa Mesa Joe. 646-1779 Liquor~. ~ 0>. ,._..... ..-.. .... -·· -.... TCH -------- Drpa, Patio. 1 blk to Ocean! ========' Income PntMrfv 6000 Actlft. ftll locm.d. m -~u ;a ar.,. Victoria. Costa Mesa. Now JAPANESE AMERICAN LGI: l A 2 BR Apta. Bltn pe.. Yrly 1--.. K_mo • .,..., """6 Rooms for R-t 5"5 --tn-• Ile CaD -*>' flf Ame-,._ ecceptiJlg Medicare Pa-GARDENER 1 1~ \IN( ·-. tlol. can•enien.t location. '199 after~......... Vl.r<W ... $9,000 ,., Unit -~'Mr. Roat. ......... ~---~ --""9"'Ne with tlents. can 642-0387. COM'L/JND'L ?RE81..~. 9wJlmlr, Apt. #L MS-8073 ~="""'-.,,,.-:-------$12.SO UP wit. W/ldtchen __ _, .., QM • me .. ,, *C ~-,_. Pe 'tr TfStillc. Malnt. F--·:t. ""0 2295 . LGE 3 BJ\, aorieoua oce.an .,,.. -.-. O'Oll 1D001De. COIN LaaDdry • 2 Jn Giil. F• llGdla 135-mJ C.. t Loft 6411 ...... ...., ""°" view, 100 atepa to water $200 $22.SO up Studio Apta. 2376 Low VACWJ, bl9t Jncome Good bu1iDe-. HUDl Bdt ears '1r ~ 5INliB PAKDES H ~:.....s e e e 1ftl1 ry EUROPEA: • LANDSCAPER NOW'S THE TIME FOi QDICI CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD .DIA~ 142-5671 ( mo winter or yrlJ to reap/ Newport BMI. 548-97M. avaJlable and can ~ in-area. Owner 9fi.US t..t •l ill ..._ a btMU al 2·LOTS. Fairhaven Cemetery Complete landacapln& Ii pty, 4400 Seubore 54G-3862 =N~ ~:. S:.. ~ c:reued. ~~ ~ 8USI1!3I' m.arllieqllw 9 Prilm Pa.._ * Call; Santa Ana; one or both. maintenance service. Very DELUXE 4 BR, 2 ba, Ocun bailL -.mo • ...._ .,.... .-~7-town. 1119 DAIL~ PILOT WAU.EI'~ lll:M' ._. 56a1i • S.a1m Otinacr, 1201-1(1 Sycamore reasonable. 548-4337 eves. View. Frplc, 1 blk from O...t!led 11eCtiaa. San Ille. Dn. a QI. JD ..._ AJDHWO Aaao--Ternce, ~. Calli. GEN'L Cleanup. Tree ~· ocean. Im mo. U3"'4lat __, dme a .a.t. J.aaa aew..L. fll«a _._Ala. ..... m-m. SERVICE DIRECTORY Ice. SJJrayin&. New lawm. St. 87U1&1. S __,,. m•ecz m 211..... Haulina· WeedJna. Rototm. • Vin' or a;; a 0cea • VJ IT· • S. 11111 & ..,... =======:;.!_=~~~~~=di~~~==== +.Ms•.,...._ '505 LOW PRICES! ~ 2 Bdnaa.. frvlc, 4 •Pill iilW •iii Don. ... °"I I I bill Q9 ..... 0c i ' N PERSONAL lawn care, _,., 548-239' An. I P.)t m.B Rod111t1r. Owta.... IE edJe, Own equip. Jlee!I, aa. 0..... MUIUJ. mo rate. 5tJDn aft 4: 30 • 5210 Newport· Shor11 5220 LARGE 2 BR. 2 Ba. New C&l'IJ· 6 drapes, lwa&t· Year's leue $160 Mo. 494-9502 Corona ct.I Mar 5250 OUR DIME-A-LINE COUNTER IN f aguna Beach 242 FOREST AVL NO DIKB-A·~ All TAKEN BY PHONE Drep In and meet Ml'lle Martin It.., efflce. lutfMll Rental 6060 For Lease ~ IUltab~ for buslDe9 that would bendt and coin- llde with a hotel operation. Sacldleback Inn &..tune IMch ror Information call 494-9436 Retail Store or Office PromlMnt locaticn Bal- boa laland, (10 lq. ft. •. • • carpft. SJ.00 per mo. IU!r. &42"'555 STORE or oftlce w/fmll apt. $100 mo. OT E. Balboa LE..au .._, Office a..tal 6070 --· --* NEAR AIRPORT Le pn1 oCficet Cir dilplay· rm w/3 Deluxe vrt CJlftcea. Wareble .-ce w/~ door S2»mo. * 5tMOJS Sol~ a Simple ~W W'onl Pu:zfe for• a..d1c r I I I r I I r I ·~~lfTIOS .. r r r r r r 1 •Tm~&mas I I I r· I I I ·-.. ---~- 6550 QRANDMO'nlER will BABY· srr in MY HOME for work· CUT It &Sa• Lawn Serv. Ii Maintenance. IJcen!ed CM 548"'4D • 56-8570 a1t 5 PM EXP Garden!Di & Landscap- ing. Cement work. Reuo0n able, reliable. 642-4400 e FALL Pruning &: clean- up. Dependable, reasooable ~tes. ~1928 inc mother. Prefer child ======== OYU 3 • companion far ID.Y General S.rvfc11 6612 3-Jnl" old girl. 962-2118 -------- MA'roRE woman wiU baby- sit school ace chlldren at my borne. 2 to 6 PM. De- pe!ldable. 673-~ ODD JOBS I Yard Cleanup, -Carpentering GARDEN MOWING & EDGING. * 548-6955 e CAU. MIKE 673-3760 e Reuoo. Reliable ~ 6590 Paint • Plumb'g • Carpent17 671D * NO ma TOO SMALL! * HauUnt All repatn. Md. remodel, --------- R ..... Me * ll6U3T1 ll«MllC Ul4 ~ EXPDUENCED. Bqain tc ~*-E. remod., Jarp or amll. ~ Uc. 546-4224 HAULING, c:JeaJql, 1.oCJ, REPAJRS *ALTERATIONS garares etc. Dump, '1dp.: CABlNETS. ADY Ille Job. bac.khoe. t.iU. grade. 962-8145 2J 71"1 aper. 5'M'TJ! I ronfng 6755 c.m.nt, Concrete 6600 moomG 15c an tttm. BRING HANGERS * '33 am'Oll Patios, pool decka. W 20Cb St.ICM. * API'·B. ~ Omen~ ••• --·------,~=---:-... ~· 1421Ql0 People Will Spend A Lot al Money ••••• for their Y crds. Porches, Patios and Pools during the next few weeks But First They'll Check DAILY PILOT Classified Adsl so, if you have outdoor furniture and equipment you're not using •• ; DON'T JUST SIT THERE Get In On The Action Today! DIAL DIRECT ,_. ..... your adn 642-5678 DIOiit• C1 If 540-12201 Stcri Some of ._.. S S S S Coming yow way. Tiie T1111e Is right The buyer Is wallisg. • • • DAILY PILOT WANT ADS Will Work For You I ;"!., DAil V Pl LOT Tuesdly, October 31, 1%7 , \ ~------~s5iEiiR~vm1c:iEfD01iii~rEEcc-fi1 OOiRi'ivn iii•-------------JOes & H11111Ul1¥111-n.-.s & ~ JOaS a EMPlOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS ' EMPLOYMENT SAYE ~ASH! Meeonry, Bride 6830 * * * * * * tWp W r f. ._ ~...-w......_ M.t '(2CIO Help Wanted, Men 1200 !:!_•_IL_~enMd~ Men~ BRJCK. BLOCK . STONE DRAFTSMDI PL.ANTERS ·SLATE tn CEMENT work. 636-2916 ENGINEERS Eledr~henlcel Paperhantlnt P•intlnt 6150 TRAINEB ::::::::=WlllG!E~~~IINTERIOR rooms $17 up + paint. Exterior, o'bang &: Ne bfllllk&:e we ary. 21 to 35 years. ._ .._. o tr Pe U )'Ga ba~e the apli· .-.. ~will lnill y-.. Ptnn.anent employ- ..._ Iba •• opportanity tor advance-...._ IEC lrnnl4!dlate openln~ for electro. mechanlcal drltlt• men with two or more y e a r s experience and knuwledge ol schematics . Read DAILY PILOT c L A 5 5 I F I E D Every Day For The trim $120 up. Neat work. 847-1358 HU&lfS JNTERtOR. EXTER.IOl't Fut It nt'al, 1 BR Apt, complete $89. 842·~ YOUR p&Jntu • bonded and ~fa. stall jobs welcome. Veterans painting. 642..0-127 Wh1ddye Want? Whaddy1 Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Speclal Rate ........ -.. ~· 4! ,_. cl ret:dl i 0 w Ml iiUIEWS MON. ntaU SAT. PROFESSIONAL pa:rti11g. .S line. -5 tlmea -5 bucks CQISltn~ ill ........ • r-.. e m-.. _. 1mt4 SPS Western ltUlU -'0 llilUSl IN(l uorr Discount r;cea! Frtt esU- matea. Reler's. 536-0360. l·BR APT (Int). Labor • $40 Material extra. Qual·work. GUA.R. 545·3087 1-Wllll "" ..... .. "-· ,,__ --.. .._ ~YOUlt ~ eM/W __._ 4-<) line1 t11 ..iwt1...,_ ~OTMIHG FOii $Al IE -lllADIS ONl YI PHONE 642-5671 •• •>pa. ........ .... VTVJllf"&. ..... te!llt .... ~ ... ~ trail&. A l1nillllC ._... 2'191 Se.. ........ s..ta Ana All ..... SS lwitf •••hJCr To Place Your Tredor't PeredlM Ad e9el dicl lll*~ tryia ~ Plumbing 6890 PLUMBING LEAKS, ELEC· TRONICALL Y located, re- pajred. replaced under c:e- ment, wallt, ground or any. place. Eatimatea • evenings, week.ends OK. Call Mike 673-3760 NB Oceanfront 2 BR home, S18M eq. Balboa Dlx Du· plex .. $10M eq. Both rented Trd for S. Calif. R.E. Prine only 213:69U012 TRADE: M·l lot 70x2J.1, oea.r Falrvlew & Baker. $11 ,500 Equity: trade for house or Income prop. Own· er. 546-4996, :>48-0017 Plumbfng 6890 TR A D E 25' Richardson ----------cruiur, Gray eng. encl. * SAV-ON PLUMBING * head, slpe. 4 for '67 Ford. * Remod-Rcpairs-Reas * Chev, Ply ata wag or mtn l-=*=64=2-U>38==*=::::546-=396=1=* or farm land. 646-8973 6960 $95.000 7-unit Apartments, ----Npt Hgts. Income: $9:35 mo. e DRESSMAKING; lovely 135,000 equity. Trade part fashions especially for you. for mobile home. Fittings In my home or OWNER 642-2514 yours. $20 &c Up. Fashions by Barbara ~ ALTERATIONS CUSTOM Dit~MAKJNG "LOUISE" 548-n04 Alterations-442.SMS NHt, acruratt, 20 yrs. exp. WANT-Land HA VE-20 UNITS W/spendable Income • 100~ occupied Pyramid Exch. • 646-2629 '66 PONTIAC e e e e e VENTURA CATALINA. Prw • 11Mr"1 / Bralca, Atr. Tile, Llnoleurn & M.ble wm TRADE ror Cood \lled 6'75 StatiOn Wat.on. • 644-2724 -.-v-em-e-. the--Ti-le_Man____ Sportfisl\inr Charter boat. CUst. worlc. Install It re-Licemed 36 pusengers. Pymnll made thru April .. pa.I.rs. No j ob too small. Sll,000 eq. Trd for bouse or Planer patch. Le~ shower repaired. 847-1957. boat. 63J-49-1& DUPLEX and 2 BR house. IOBS & f!M-'I 0 " -!'Ill Need fixing up. Great pot. Job W•ntecl, Ledy 7020 ential. Fully rented. U2.000 eq. Tn:I for house or boat. YOUNG married woman will 633-4946 -------~ give good care to infant or TRADE au or part 70 acres small child. Phu lite Ilse-in OCEANSIDE. $150,000 work. Your home f Prefer ~ulty FOR INCOME. Npt Shores area) Mon·Fri. 542.2945 Call 642·3933 -20-· _Oi_ara_ct_e_r_boa_t.-1-933-/\-t· NURSE. Ile"' in area. 16 yrs kin °'61gn. "Ben Bow II" exp, all phiues. front & back Motor Sailer. New Sails. office. Ref. Prefer Laguna. S800 value for l~er boat 494-2848 aft 4 pm. or try us! 540-5289 FAST typist d~'ires part HOME 9lua Income 3 BR. time work. Available 9 AM 3 baths, lam rm + 3 BR. to 2 P.M. 5 days week. 2 ba, 1tudlo Apt. $51.000. 646-7647. TRADE up for additional _H_O_U_S_EKE __ EP_E_RS--. -A-l-DS-units. Rltr .. 673-4350 -COMPANIONS -2 DU P LE X ES, EX. By the aay or perma.ne.nt. OiANGE tor 1mall houK Homemakers. 54781 from Palm Sprlnp to Palm TRADE; La~a. nr. Victor Hugo's; home & a_pt., trpL lge. rms. $7500 equity. Want: apt. or land in Ha. wa1i. 646-1903 Wll.J. TAKE TDs or vacant or ! . FOR 8 wiits LA lt./or 3 BR beach home Newport Beach. Rltr. Call 6*-0596 or 540--6346 eves. HU&HfS .,, .. .... Nsapat ..... c.8. Aa ~ ....-·a 5 • )>ti" -J&H" a , • • Ji 'j IH Elemiiiilic:f>ll:h"'wimla 2 ~ ... ,....a-- flS'ilme ia • -0 .. 5 -..... cirmt YORBA Unda Condo., 3 BR & den, air-c:ond., wet bar, many extras; no common wall: trade SSOOO equity for sailboat. 842-6872 ----------------~-...... ciraiil ...... cilaiil-.Jp .. --... ITALY, between Venice A: Triest. DL"<. Condo.: :? SR.. furn.; free It. cleM; valoed at $23,000. Exc:hanre for 3 BR. houae w/vie'W. 64&-tm NEW Palm Sprinp home, on goll course, new furn. 3 BR. 2 BA. den, wet bar & bllllard rm, l.Bx40 poot Trade for yacht or ! <n4) 328-5786 HA VE 30' Twlmc:rrtr rly bridae Spirtllllber ($1Sll equity). Have ecaatt:r • well/Joe Triplex. ........._ ror pidc up, and/er ! . 642-2020 Huntinifoo Harbor 4 BR, 4 ba, over 100' wateorfnlat. Trade for res. lot It/or C prop or ? . S38,000 equ. Bkr. Paul Gailey, 847-2531 .. ,....~ aoc ... r111,.11r ~ will de:tft ptdtu& 5-1-... mlt ... 5 c ....,... .... bdpM. DluasZit4 ~ ................. tia1 ......... -.. , .... ll*lr 5 -..... tadlnr. PlilOP 0 lllAID1'C '71 W. IM..., c..a. .... SaMll Aa ..... UC -Pb z· JU NEW 1pllt·level 2 BR. Yr. 'round, fully cptd. home; " INSPECJOR Lake Arrowhead vie. Trade l"rwci -1 Gww equity for newer car, tnJdt & camper, etc. "94-2604 )fa c II i a e ...... £illilri-~ •• l y. ""' .. CUST. 5 BR. w/corrak, T~ •a1ea. I 5 L trails, Riverside, $17,000 a.-&.. Call Ir ....... Eq.: ••ant beach rft. or mmt. income. Owntt, Riverside S..%!25 ., 56UJI liM-4001; t94-7SQJ ~ All ..... I J - .... drail ... --.. ...._ ... , I dtail ..,_ llr!lfillc. \ f j I& .. ....... c:iauilij. .. , . =s -.. -----~~,... .. p;' ............ ~-....r a ... .......... ... •1111111-~-·--· 'asr~DD. n:r ....... ft.. ... k7 I r• a a -1fall a...t Dirilim ~ .. 75''~ ca a.~ .... ... ,..... ... OLD ENGLISH DUPLEX & • su * * Comer lot I CdM I. Out of town owner Wll.L TRADE -;A;;;1 ;;;1Elf;;;1'1;;;;10ff;;;--:::;;::=:=-:::-1 IBP W AIRED $13.500-eq !or LOT or m·1. tailen. _ ....._ .... C. Martin, Inc., rn.-1662 AJ1..n1 ......... at.-'n"' 0 R A NGE &: cnpefruit a.it nltaoten, _.. IEW a.fl1tACT grove, Rlvenlde Cty.; wUl iea. ...._ r-.. .._. exchange for Lai:una. Costa low ._., e+ • , Mesa. or Newport Bc:ti. dam. wn.e ,&a+ iw prop. 494-1~ TI4:684-4001 ie ~ 0 i a. ll ......... ;, •c -·o...~-­.. Inn ••r• '-*-.,....._ Electronics Technidans ''(" Lectiqz b' an lnte.rcsl· m& " cha1Jendn& job, ... Jadlillc the industrial e:apaimcz usually re-...rer. Waill ID wu1c in • ldlllCiuMs ins m Yirclft. _.. wt.ft JOD will ean ~,,.leant~ Jf ,_ amsrer "ya" to ......... qar.stions, _.. •• ,~our '+ ....... ii Ille fJekls of a,.w fl It er ck¥icft J\; a -mq a Ill(! .. ...-.: • .. '-it .... ldtp d dtcdl ... tbeary. B,.. ,._.. thae bu-I; ic: .-"•wtkim, •PPb' io pen1111to: HUGHES •L;-iwAw "-po:t....., c .,. .. ....... oppui ... ~­ mAf loltiao1's IDPOIT ••••••••••I y / Desert. Fortin Co. 642-5(0), SEC' P time ~am 10 1-pm Eves 54S·2S?6 <Riverside t J'actm. ..._ SllR DK. ~-...­HA VE $10,500 equity In ?C80 ..... b&alli 'lllDiE DEPAll'DIE1t b .......... fer DEST -111\Y s ! ci t~ IN NEW & USED CARS The ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace for Automobiles ~the autos in these columns LOOK ropAY esealrel heavy S/H & typing -------- S2.SO.br. ~-HUNTINGTON Harbor nr. e DENTAL ~ISTOO-shopping ctr.; $15.000 equi· • Desires part time work. ty; want land, 0 r an g e e can 494.2773 County or • ? Owner • 542-6195 PRACTICAL Nurse. -Hosp and home duty. Nights or 14' CUST Ski Boat, xlnt days. 546-6185. cond.; reblt. 50 HP Mere.: lge. whl. trlr .. extras; vaJue S7SO: Want V-8 1,; or \\. rn. 8' pick-up. 96Ui034 Domestic Help 7035 LIVE INS Employer pa,ys fee• George Byland Agen1'Y 100.B E. 16th, S.A. 547--0395 Chinese • English • French Permanent, exper. Live • in Far Eut Agcy. 642-8703 l BR home. San Bemar· d.ino; 3 Ac. horse ranch & acre lot. Apple Valley, equi- ty $35,000; Want home, bch. area or R-3 lot. 494-3440 * * * sq rt 4 Bt home on 66x230 R-4 lot. C.M. WANT boat. motor home, land, TD or submit. 642-5046 eves. .. dtu .... mi:ll!lm~j .• 0.-.. , NE.WlllllR;: • wwa:z DEPr. • MLQ Dl'PI'. • atEiWf IJl'.Pf. •OIPl'ICE • P£iiilHiEL Dr.Pr. OFC. Sidi:. 100% occupied; Sl.SM Eq. le inoUI apta. S30M eq.; Want: res. ar inc. Laguna or bch. Owner, Ri versicle 684-4001 : 494-7JOll Lag. Ellfeitwww .. WWW) ~-=----=-""'="'----I .... "ff -,.., ... S1h 1aa &•·--.. :::7:".::=---:---:-:-:----c.n.r ~ .. WANT good aid boat. pick-firm Gllf'rilir _. - up le camper. houae trailer. tual f1m1k. r.-• ,e or ? Trade equity in z.ctory No eqia-enc. wir tniia. * * 4 bdrm. 2 be. near beach. Npt 8dl .mar._ m.m 8151 Molloy, HB . 536--0236 Saata Am ..... _... ' * lac.::..,;,,:..,.., ___ .. ~--'* •• c*c • ... ...... ...... - , '*''&a. ... ... c.1r..,..-~. 517..Jm * * Agencl .. , Mon 7100 JOIS A eMPLOYMENl JUt\::t A EM .. u1 , mcN1 No Lpwi1•c• N1c111 t! WmllEIIEll ---Jr Acnt. 2 yn clg .. to '550 ARGUS EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT AGENCY :!IWJ Westclitt Dr. #205 Nt'wport Beach 5-18-7796 1624 E. 17th S.A. 547-6336 l624 W. Oncent. Anaheim Suite 6H 635-0941 Help W1nted, Mon 7200 Day Dishwasher Over 21. exper. Apply 111 person only. SURF &c SIR· LOIN. 5~ Pacific Cst Hwy Newport Beach. CARRIER BOYS GOOD ROUTES AVAll..ABLE I lUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PILOT • 642-021 • ttolp Wanted, Men 7200 Help Went.d, "'-" 7200 EXPANDING 22 YEAR OLD COMPANY NEEDS: 1 EXPERJENCED • Cerpet Cleaner \ EXPERIENCED • Upholdery Cleener e Tralnoo1 (2) Apply 2950 Randolph Costa Mou DRJVER/MUllt have Patiel Sta·w•i or VW Bua. E.-uly A.M. new1pape1" delivery, N~rt f' Irvine area. Ap- prox 20-hn week, $300 + & growing. Permanent. Part time job for Reliable Mar· ried man over 25-yrs. 962-4633 NIGHT DISHWASHER Great opportunity for am- bllloua young man. Apply in pel"IOll between 2 and 5 p.m. daily. Snack Shop 2305 E. Cout Hwy. Corona clol Mar E.l\l~INEERING AIDE - City ol fountain Valley $494-~ Surveyln~. draft. ing • no11-1>rofeulonal ~ gineering lleld and office work. Apply City Hall. 10200 Slater Avenue befure Friday, November 10. 19ol Pbonc: 962-2424 Mt:M a...ie dim c W 11ii dminc ~..,,, YEUOW CM CD. 1115£. .... c-. .. ----51.oeSllur• EXPDUEJJCD> """" INNES SHOES 5-hC.... .... S41J- TllSla 1111-.-. ... , Or 1::1r•u_.-_. .... ..., f, I I I r-. AfCllllJ ..,. u - Of Zli M I Didr G I Hltflml 5-lllc..t"-a c....--. Shouk1n ., ,.. w ... " t.tt! ,.... 1111' ... ., ........... liiia 1 __ Officer Phone f# wri1e WALU'.Jt A: i.llm LEE Inc. JIB .......... 54Nl.!9. -------PART n:aa;. ~ -. drnt--. 11-ZL Clem lllllwm °"I i\ililESi WlL c.a.. • C'Olnr. F'd ~ . ,.... ear .\ppbr AFTER ~ I 50:) \\ • CQASI° ffWT /X.B I ~"' premlr ~itwww4 I prrfl·r-red ... ....._ ~ flt~. l;pmillt ¥ a he wd- IVlllll ', 5lf.J:ilj I L\~11NA1Ul. -=---· S.. A•~----­fit24111 ~ l:JI 1-l:t'tJlU !.VAILAlllE I \\I ~I rninllh!r ... ""'" .... I ;..Jc! Pnlllls · "9 ~ Dettwl7 5C-Cm I BOYS 11-•• - l a,.._ ......... u.;.. ~.._~up& I ._ f um. By ;; • r s ....,. ...... lmS. • ...,., .... Ill s.u· 91 & I.om 6Ce'9 C1 b ... aalrrs F-.•r.tTillle ~-~ JOllT RO&& ens c ' Dri.. tr-... c.a. DAILY PILOT ~ camfliM 1 1;,..ct~•Cood ~ • m-en • ... 1llOt .._ .n1ft ESTATE CA.JlDE.'"Dli lrlciil a.111111P1C91 ~ mrc;mr. c.--..... ..... Call "Cal~-sy ... nlr8•1ll -15l c/• • ~~. -·~Pk. BARSEl:.S WANTED .&1.Ler-----_.--~--.... ---.. -a-• <.~D ib'/i~ """-' a """-SifQ S-. OtAJ<GE IT! ey. 0 Ullt Dr. Npt Ilda. &peri•*8 ........ .........,. f•• lane a..fih APPLY ... .,.,, Store Ma"8y thru Frw.y 11AM.te4 P.M. Aa eqllll.I ClppUllliiJby ~ SA.LD P~AT'IVD Lailllliir ~ tpedal-.... tlealiair ill oru 100 ...i.I f..s.. cqwdl .. ID <bmp ~. 1119 .... appa t..-;, tD enter dlgni- W l"lemwl Rflinc f1JD • pmt time ID+estmeut a:p .... WJ ... train. 5fJ.ml. llllhlal 1"and (& ftdars Ille. DID N. Main. Sala A-. ~Opmlnc tor SAlESPERSON Sp11•••GoN.., ....... ..,. £l:pei ience prdured ~ 21.JS Apply betwftll ~ll a.m. .. ,., s.pl111 1'9 Nf'WPCJlrl Blvd., C.M. Alert Young Men 2JI llours or more per week with flexible schedWe. Ea.m D a •ttk A up. Muat hllvc DNt appearance. aocxt P'T· aonality, car. 20 . «>. We trllin. f'or prompt In~ ductory hMrview call Mr. Ja.mrs. s+f.«i50. HEAVY-DUTY-- MECHANIC Nt"lf R.amblu dealer In CMta Mr..a. Many benctits. Apply in l't'l"!IOl'l lo Mr. Spel'r llOLl- DAV SALES A: SERVICE. lD Harbor Blvd •• Costa ~ -IOAT-MECHANIC- Drixl A pa cnrlne. Yacht "'Jl9ir rxperknce ~ulred. Coad job for top man. Blacldco'a Boat Yard. mG:Ji -=ao-=vs=-""1~0-. -1.-- c.c1 twtn? • Good prutll! BALBOA PENINS'tll.A DAILY PILOT • &el-an • -FIBERGLAss-MEN- Rollt,n, chopptrs. Gf!I· C'OQlen, lamlnatora • ~ 4001 Blrdl. NB. Join a dynamic and progreuive company w i t h emphasis on plan- ned diversifiC4- tion. t-iere are ex· cellent opportuni· ties in a va riety of areas. MEOWIJCAL ENGINEERS e RF Peckaglng e ME AMlyli1 • Printed Circuit Dovolopment • Jr. Mechenlcal Engineers .............. 1'94) DIWTllG • Detitn Drefttmtn e Dreftlmon A&I • Sct..m.fics Drafbrnen , ............ . • Dr ..... a.ck9r • Quality Control Tochnldam/ Writers e R~vlnt Inspector A • Feb. lnspoctor (WtlMJ tWllf lCTURll6 • Sr. lndwtrlal Engineer • Colt Ettlm11tor e Pr.ductton Plan nor • Aroa Dftpatcher • Sheet Metal Allomblen , ........ , ... w .. , e ·wa,. Wrep Machine Operator Cl•' JM .... , • POW9r lrako Operater • Electro-Mechanical A..-mbler SUPPORT &ROUP • Internal Auditor • Mntor Scheduler fPllTJ • Electronlc Technlclen1 • F'told Sonlco T echnlclan1 , ...... ......_, • Configuration Anelyst e Maintalnablllty An1lyst e Reliability Analyst • Dupllutlng Equipment Operator Excellent com,,.. ny benefits includ, ing unique Group Medical / Dental Plan, I 2 days an· nual leave, plus paid week at Christmas. Employment office will bo open I to 12 Seturday1 APPLY AT 708 E. Vermont Anaheim INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION A subsldlury of lnterstett' Englnecrtnir Cori>0rntlon An rqual op11orhmlly employPr CompetaUve W&1le atruc- ture and excellent company benefit• prOYlded, lnclud· lng t:l days vaca lion durin& fln.t yev ol employme.nt. Our company wW relocate from ill present facility to a new a.Ir condit.ioned plant ln the Irvine Industrial C.omplex !adjacent to the OrllJ\ge County A.lrp>rt) In the 1pring of Hl68. Apply 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Evening Int~ viewa may be aJTtnged VARIAN DATA MACHINU 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH 646-9371 An equal upportunlty employer ~C> ---------· -"'-··-Med Msta (2) • .. • .. lo $3T5 Dental ~ ••••••• open Cuhler, auto • • .. • to S2/hr Biller/PBX ... .. • •• • to $G ~ ...•••.. tosa CSertc Steno • • • • • • • • to $40G F IC lb>ldaeepr • • • ID $500 * Best Local 0114 ... * J. R. PIDtCE Aww:ia1ew ACf//l1C7 1112 ~. c.M. ICtm SClflllD c:. ...... °"9rtuntti. AJI~ 60-T.... MMD Sa-Pw..Sll AIW7 9CD. Dewer Dr .. Nwpart Bcb. WANTED~ be· ma.id. Roman bndela, TW 3-88118 er MT-$134. A* -Deusy. Help Wanted Women 7400 TRAVlLING sttRETA!a: To travel b .... Ol CalH., Orrran. w.....-. w i th~·.._... Mlllt be neat and ~ Aae lJ.28. Good drtwr -s ~~s.lu7wnd all experac. For ~ eend pudcWan to Bab a.,, 36m W. Balboa BIYd., Nftl- port ae.cn, Calif. Cl' call 613-3562. Attradlve Woman AmbitiOUI, rood peraonallt:J, use ol car, CNtt 21. Averap part time $58. a week. Full time $124. No expeMenc.9 nccesay. For prompt in- troductory inler'View ca1J Mr. James, 544'8560 e HOUSEis:EEPER Cbrooa de! Mar. 3 houn per day, 2 momlnp per week. Own transportaUon, refer. ences required. Call Mn. O'Brien ~1626 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for intenritw. Brua~icaJ.C.O. Sales FULLER BRUSH Opport. mother'• Ii: coUep &irls aervfce eatab a.tomen $2.00 per hour Call S3Ml55 oc ~ 'UDY Beautician. M u a t know pin-curia and finser wavin& u well u modern 11Yllni. Middle • qed pre- ferred. Call tvenlnp be- tween e and 1 pm 50-4066 e SALES, part time. Exper'- enced WOMAN'S READY TO WEAR. OYer 35, l.quna Beach aree. Write Box M· 703 Dally PDot PANTS preaaer experienced pre.ferred top wqea, bene- fits Spanish spWdni weJ. come, 5J6..3526, HB C.EANING woman 1-d,y per wk. and sitter to be avail day or night. Refa. Own 1ran1. 646-4008 BABYSITrER. My Home. 2 IC~, 1 pre-IChlr. No hsework. Dys, KZ-3590. evea 546-2013 HOUSEKEEPER from 3 to 1 PM Mon. thru ft1. 547.ooJl or 545-1913 eves. BABYSITI'ERrmy home. Qc. casional day1. Own trans, refs. 847-2920 ~fore 6 pm. Hairdl'e5Ser w/followlnr. Small shop, good worldni . cond. C.M. area. 54o--0341 DENTAL ASSISTANT EXP ER. • Write· Box M~ Oally Pilot. L • b • y a b YI 0 tJ G n C' 0 a It c v (1 c s 1 I I • ' • ( ( • ' E fr •• • T c p & c 8' t II ). 11 .. II d " ! c • I ( ? K < ? H I B ( • • ! \\ I I c I I D - JOBS a EMPLOYMINT JOBS a EMPLOYMENT M!RCHANDISE fOtt MftCHANDISE RJa MDCHANDISE fOR He~· W.ntM ---·-H-I ·W -_ _. --· IALI AND TRADI SAU AND ftAOE SALE AND TaADE Tuesd.V, Oetobfr 31, 1%7 DAILY PILOT, 25 l ICANSPORT ATION TRANSPORTATION TRANS .. uKT A TIO~ TRANSPORTATION • • p int--~"'!" 7400 Women 7400 Furniture llOO T• ._... 1121 ·FREE TO YOU _*-_t_w_cyc __ ... _____ 9_3_0v lm~td Autot HOO UNCI C1rt 990Ci 1 '•ed C1rs 9900 AllfMBlERS Immediate openlnp for NVeral Eleelror\lc uaefn• biers on both flrat • MOOnd &hlft. We prefer applioantl with a m.lnlmwn ol 6 mo. Elec- tronic auembly uperlence with a knowledae ot color code, component recogni- tion l IO)derlng know how. Good at.artina ratea It bene- nt1, tncludU,a l2 days va- cation durtna lhe fir&t year of employment. 0Ur comj)&rly will relocate It.a tacWtia lo a new air cooditimed plant ln the Ir-- vine Ind111trial Complex (adjacent to the Orange Count)-Airport) in the SprJ.ni of 1968. Apply 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. VARIAN DATA MACHINES , 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH 646.9371 An equal opportunitJ employer Assemblers ...... ~--­eh@k:al 1• m)I)'. Apo pUcula _. Mft • p)d woftr record. Ciils. j)mla drtwr'a .uc.n. and be able to pus • strict ~ ex.am.Ina· ti<m. Openlnp ere avallable on day, swtbs • pveyard ab1fts. 8t.a.rtlnl rate ot P4l1 ta $1..si per hour. APPb' 1n pel"IQft to: HUGHES 500 Superior Ave. Newport IHch, C.llf. F.qua1 ()llpoctunity Ernployei-. KA F '15 H~ 250 Sharp Cycle! PORSCHE NEED A CAR? CONTINENTAL VII 'hf!' awder. -. __. ho LqlN ~OE. $350 or CAN'T BE FINANCEDT DEBURRERS Experienced In hand and power tool deburring of precl1lon machined com· ponenll. NIGHT SHIFT b7EADY EMPLOYMENT PROFIT SHARING Headquarters W: n1 -Sllera. Cd ~ FREE 111 ....-i -me, Jbake oller. • 833-0348 e '65 PORSCHE CONV. •Bankrupt? e Reposseaalon? e Showroom S..,.... tm $6. 5tl-CZll .._... ,_.. Loni* young •.u y __ .__ "50 CC e Top cond? AU extras! eBad C-edit? • Divore«I' • F11ctory Clcieeoiuta _......,..Oa, s IO. good -·~ • 646-2238 after g:»PM. •Military •New ID ~? • ',..i'ht n..-__. ~ .._ Ii .. lmmP I'd ... emapanion, -:;:;:;:;:Scram=;:;:;:·::::$325=.::::6'2-=955=2= ::;========I Make Payday P~menta -·-.-.. _., _,, • .lalfts dil*'a 5'1-2158 aJt. -McCARTHY MOTORS No Down-B&Q tenaa OAC -Aute serYfce Spanlsb _ Modml • .._ im .,.._,. llft'tDr .. ia. "' 5 ll/l · SUNBEAM 1420 So. Main " Edin&er Uv n--._ -• a...ddlle. Very nre. Bat GDMAN G s': rl; l12 yr. & hrta ·9~ (2 blocka N. ot Sean) • ""'"' ·•···· ..... -afltsoo Gft!I' ._ _... a111 ..-. D11 watchdog; '65 SUNBEAM Alpine road-Santl Ana Ph 542-3:IO'I Dinette ....... Frm $SUS J!lws. To ...-::W ..,._: l\lso ATI'N: Dune ~ Bldra! &let'; auto. trans.; tonneau, -------- Bedroom. •• • .. t'rm DUIS Mft _.. nl rib t-.ie. Have bottom VW cbas&Ja, wire wheels. $150(). 642-5169 Approved Furniture __ 56-11!Z &ate model for sale. O>r- nsg Harbor Bl CM~ MiKl .. 111 -valr eqines, late mod~ TRIUMPH · --J AflORA.11.B Wims Siam-'63 and above. A I a o rear J ( Clrter Co REFRIG "" .,..,.uAr..-cbr ar tDlldlls. f'cQy wt'aned sus........W. tor each car, • • • '...,. £~ • POOL TARES Ith ••'*-. l wttb ok) N~-:J":JO, 548-3237, '57 TRIUMPH TR3, Dir. 671 W. 17th Street Cotti Mesi 541-3421 An equal opportunity employer $30. Maple chest ol. draw· .,, 11-BRUNSWICK ...,. ---,....,. Recent overhaul, ~')Q down, ens ns. Rocking chr $1. --··-or ••.r-u ll/2 Ml S-4014 aft 5. ""'" Twln bed flS, Teak col.fee .,,, AMF .,, 1RlANGLE LOnl.Y. ,..._.,, well be-$29 mo. ·" • · · · · 494-S95l SIMe from l8i 'tl COMET Wagon. L e ft 1967 TR Spltflre. 3,000 mi, table $20. Telephooe and ......... .._ .-le to home front and both rear fend. $7. "1IJ bedspreads It Blwwlm $115 nlle • • willa kidl ~ S. fenced ers damaged. NEW 6 cpl Perfect cond. $1995. !-=======;;;:::; match'i curtain. $7.50. lee ONLY SDl.8 ,.& •1111 10/ll AUJ'O ENG, beat offer. ____ 54~8-7~433...,.,-.,.,,..,...~ gold WOOl "•a, _... _... 1~ f'UllANCING ~ ,.,.,.. · C:...0•11-$58 d 1 ·-........ ..,.,...... SECAltD POOL ntEE llMtlm tt good bomf: •........ Mi.. '64 Triumph ..,...L4U..,., e . -------- Baby equip. Table Ir kitchm 1 ....._ 1 .-. 1 tan. 1 ======== Dlr. Assume contract bal. ---------• chnl. 20tOl Ravenwood Lil. m s. Maill. ~ ~ ea. ibrakm. ean Trlliler6 Tr11vel 9425 494-5951 Meredith Gardens. 968-2161 5Jl.Jm ========:-t dol.ldo d. I f'll.. IGQ'89 11/2 FOR Rent. AdUlta. VERY 1'WO .... •4!!111 ~tmL OR ~ABLE. 381 Hamil-VOU<SWAGEN 2 LARGE beige club chain POOL TABLES a..r meet --cie .-r _. mr bbidl tm, C.M. ---------1 Be usured o1. money for $45 each. (2 for SIO) i..,. at ~ JricB! Slate. ..._ s.mt lO/ll ==:;c::;===== '67 VOLKSWAGON • Bug. Christmaa -part t Im e rattaft club chair, (red plQ-all ._. __. ..a .._ '!i!-'!..,,,.e O"l'r, ...,:_ ~ Tr~-., Utility '4SO Blacl~ -Black int. ~pi work -no experience nee-tic cuatilona) $25. Doublll! 1'l!rmL Ac cw 0 pea ... , __ &.-ca equipped. 1600 cyl It Pla- euary. mattrua, box 1prinp 6 e........._ _. 1 d ......_........._ __ .._ =-~ 'It tmL Trailer, all steel. tons. Empire cam 8c crank. Call collect 5»5880 me•-• ---. ecn. 2 ........... _ _,. •• •7· ,._.,_ .. -. ,,_..,,,.. Porsche 2 b.-rel cart>. ram ... &HUK _. ...... BAOC:ER SALES Omunly. mfg. canvu cov- mattreues $20 each. 2 iDetai 1111 NarGl llaill a % 11.ALTESE. % saa... er, 1 ton. $295. 642-5688 induct.Ion, radlala, mag.a. f " __ ..... , .. _ 'n. IDalaa; .. a. 5 weeks. -::::::======= Loaded! Free equity. Take Jo... M .. n. w-7500 l' am e I ~ """""' ....... e Sam AM mer ~ -_____ • __ ... _ ... __ , blonde~ <'1ul top) llJ.1535 D/2 Trucb 9500 over paymenta. ~. -ALL --------Drafted. PART TIMI -iD aood cmd1doa. KIIUH, ..-lif;lr m1pe ---------1 G.neral Office Work m.6925 • L()AH..ll(JY-811JL'lllADE l -. 1111. tD tiad dlt ·a FORD 6 PU. New tire•, W'll Buy Men or Women durlni day· YOlll'H Bed l mattnm; CASH PAID FOR ...._ ~ 10/ll lr:ingpinl, mutfler, good body I v .. -.... •™ ... 90W fli.w ~A uv.::tw'ftr SZiG or best offer. 926 E. time houri. Men dur'lnc eYe-........,.._ Auto w a• be r; e .._ * rw., • --.. ·-It ...._ low A (End Your Vol.Uwqen or Ponclw ninga A weekend&. Typlnc couch; ldtdi. tble. Ir 4 ___ ::.:__ !Jr !....___ """'anfroot er pt. 6 pay &Op dOlJan,. Paid far AVON CAWllG * '65 C'ONTJNENT AL. Excel cond, full pwr Incl seats and Windows, tac air. S3400.:Pvt pty. 546-5000 * '66 CONTINENTAL. LOADED! * PVT·PTY. * Best Otter OYfr $3900. KI 9·2727 or Kl 9-1214 '61 SEDAN, wbt/bli & wbl inL Alr, pwr, beaut. car. Xlnt cond· $1350. ?48-5122 CORVETTE '66 Corvette 4t7 eng, 4 speed, Rldi. Re91 sharp: • Toyot1 Jffp $3495 Volvo M.G, ~lUDiA • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor,· C.M. 646-930.l '&s CORVETTE CONV /4-spd . 35<>-HP, 1-own"°. New paint· Eldorado Bronze. CALL: 644-1595 att'S:pm or wkends DODGE '65 DODGE chain l ------.. _ ....... , .. ... al 'B' St.) Balboa ~M. experience IJeCiMIU'Y· ~ .... :. ~ · tbair. ~ C. M. Ja_ .. ., & • -after 2:~ °' not. CaD Gene RoQnda. ,--------Full factory equipment. $1050 .,.,..,....... -._ , 673 1190 65 BUICK, full pwr, AM The job will con1iat of maiJ>. MED....,,,..n .. ~ .. ~ .,.. mu. lD Mfwpart Bl'ld.. c.JI. PROrDBIOlifAL P 0 0 d 1 e '61 GMC PU, wht. 8' bed, • FM tllt wheel newly tun-or $41 mo.• ••.c.n.nn.iu:.an r un.n e ......... e p . & by Yvoam of .........._. l Con._._.__ '58 VW Conv'. n-_....... color. ed, '.,ew brakes &: muffler, • after tax & lie. It taking and dispatmlna Dinlnl aet w/6 chalra, Kand-,,,,_ meet ~ yn. u'""""· .-.iwuu ·• Sadd'-1.--k Dod TV lelVfce calls. Electro-1V carved headboard, 5• Round * AUC'llOll * ....,, ~ .. ~ Beat ofle.r. VERY Oe1111! ft.uni OK. spoUeas cond. U175. 67J..6510 IW'""° ge la opening a bra.ocb ln oak table / --.t 1 ,,,..._,.. Needa mech W'Or'k. Ideal 1401 North Tustin new -·..._.. r 0 • D ,_ .. _. • .., 0..-1125 fix-up car. $350. Pvt pty. CADILLAC S"'nt1 An• •~7.9313 Ulla IUti (near the Ovwn bue. 173-1561 .... ~ ~ 01EVY 19&1. ~ Too. V-8 • ~ Valley Pkwy . and the San 2 TWJN bed ~ 2 .... ...... ftftltlttla T .... PU &BB a E D °""' ' 1 a.... mlleap. McOaaald 64.f-071B Freeway Minutes From l>leso PW)'). UDtD our perm-.. ~ ............. I \Aft-L.I .& Ii ... ....... -No p111P1D. C:amlitt• Both ex.cellent '66 VOLKSWACFl'f. re at 1~ CADILLAC SedaJi de-EY~bere anait boiJOls i. completed, .._._ _... -....... -""_,. I rt:IZ'.-... (ll!Dll. ~ 661176 clan low mlleap. tnum... Vtlle. .c.dr, Whf Hn:Hoo, .. ..,.. ... ... -....... .._ ...___ -""111 ..,.._.. - -951'i ~QI --IOI' _......, beaC. $1515 ..i. p-een bod1• Llke naw. On))' --..,pus Doclge Monaco 11¥ --WW --...... ....,. l. ._ .. WiiE&D PUP -IL CAMINO .;;-• • -25,000 mlJta, run power, Statton Wqoa. 25.000 mJ. !,,,~ ty P• EAJU.V ·---Maple ....... ._..C -. IMI ..._ ...._ AlfClltl&. All ...., &eaw. v.a. Auto. _...._ _ _._, * OOl!ditioftlna. S«JOO eub. mic __., tac dual a1r -· 01td:, ac;;; ...._ ._ ~ n ...... mzm .._ 1 ,... SIB 1r ~ 'fl vw Good ~ Ori&tnal owner. C&ll m-m cond, S:mG. Call C'lW939 For an inteniew appoint-m.n12 •• ..,h_,. tr.. _ IKIS.'lll Piiis. loriac JN; .._,. 9510 ~~~ _n: ~ rJ,. between 9 am a.nil 5 pm. 1961 DODGE 'Coronet. R/r meot plHJe call collect to DINING room aet, m.U1otr. ,,-l'w • • ,,--SF .&llC. ......., flln. CID , '65 CAD Sedan DeV 11 le~ Clean. $21lX>. our maiJl of1ice In Gcdea ut.enda to 90". Pool table. "" 'ad I t '°' 'l'li* 1.-: ,_..,.. •1331 JEEP M38A1. HI>, Mil type 67 ~aclc. R/H, Uled 8 white; leather Inter. T i It 548-8180 Grove: 546--093.S or 5'>791J eve&. <llS 11111 • -1 a '"'1"r.-·~ r AT~ CJ•S, 4 W·D Unt.. A·l In/ Wk:& 11\ Europe. $2250. wheel; air: 6-way seat, full '64 DODGE 2-dr Polara. Wbt. CDIPLEIZ a•Mf\L fll95 Pv Kl 3-0818 power. $2600. 642-00'21 HT 383 in. At p 5-17~ Bedroom suite, 7 pieces. Cd SCJ.-_. aJ.an ----. & y--...... -Out. Stodl: • t pty. ti' '66 VW BUG. IMM.AC! .. ~ . • a, wsw. Electro-TV MJra. Service Natura.I elm. I monthl ,_,,, --~ SIS-33(9. I MUST SEE TO APPRE-'63 CAD conv. New ccmd. ~· Pvt. pty. 642-3529 Printed Circuitry e Maintenance M.an • lnlpec:tors • Lamlnators • Scremera e Pl.attn e Cleaiq> G1rla N1t'I. T9Chnology, Inc. D> We.t Centnl Ave. Santa Ana . A1J equal opportmit)t employer • 64&.a • • PIS10L ltANGE • l'ORQ\D SAL& 11 aw.. •--~n u-1..r-a~ 9515 CIATE. * 615-2207 AM/FM rad.lo. l-OWDer. FALCON Lan. ti> .... fiaewms ........ ,._.. 9CftW ~· ..,..,...~ Must 1ell $1995. 64Ui688 2Z:·:.=:: widaSAFETY. F Z me 11wa e::.. ~ °' .6151500 ~ v011._.,,nen '60VW~t·:-:::::1cond. l967CadillacOl:lvertibleFul---------eanBal:r ......_ I• """"""' ..... -... a":! ... ~.~"'· 1 .. equl--'I. Air cood. '60 FALCON 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Corona de:l Mar m-a& <:arJ'A -· ,...... .....,... t6r. Olm·_. 'Ende!! aay powered Burro, ~ " ~ 1,r ~n ,.,,,,,c Sti-'-R/H Cle -~ ..,__ ._. If _.. cw We model rock bQa). Many ·extra.ti. '"'""""' ~ Goot ru:=: ~~ Office EC1U........, •11 -!CarJlllt a ..._ °' ... lllllit7. 8-llDeie..., na. after 4 PM * 642-8291 '65m1 ~~~ bua$l.:c,. n,rm •51 CAD. * $375. 546<67l atter 5 PM --' MlMDlGRAPB. AB D j fk S pert -*'s .. _. • .. s1111»'-. FIL 5tl-D51 ' .,,..."a "~· ,,_ Good mecb-oJnd~ FULL e tbma Wllllll ..... 14 CSllt --. ---------e..np.,,. 9520 675-1823 ot 67S-l119 Power 1: Air * 1147·1'154 '64 FALCON Fl1ruRA CONV Model 432. Lille .... o.t llUL c.t-. .a -S15 m6 emus SPEID BOAT --------'65 VW-BUS * $1493.t:;;:;:::======:; VB, <kJ>d box, Blg-eng. Ol/tt $300. Sell -•• Aalmm ... laialk .... V!ZY SllAKP! * $19. ~ • AM/FM, AJR..HORN. CHEVROLET Bucket seAts. lWI * 6'l3-6S61 548-8'1'98 Cllllt l8 .. .._ m.-lll'IZ ~~ ORANGE CUUNTY'S _ _:•:_:642::-llm::;:_::alte~r .:g.;::.PM::.:._· -l·--::-:-::-.::':""--:--&UA.&,D ,.,.,_._ LARGEST 8ELECT~ St.. E.,.,.,_.. m12 SAalD'ICE 9*; _. ea* "" BADll>E DR../NA '67 VOU\SWAGON ., 7 Chevrolet lllae a -. .... ~ C.W.: OR s.at l'ACl'ORY DlRJ!X:I' :.!.~'. ~~.mi, ~ caprice 9 pua wagon, ndlo, ac:~s::-~·-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-:: ~ ~ ltOAI> .>&J.D\ beater, auto, power atr, fAc. B • ......____., ._"''-....__ ~ Bft.. ......_ _.._-...,.,,. n.-_ . ..., '65 VW SEDAN·$1200. tory a.lr. J\111\ like new lieu FORD -...__ --.---. ---* HOUSE CAR! * QiAS. MUST SEE to llCJ{lredate! than 5liOO m11ea. 1--------llii_._.iiil .. ..---1 ttiieckstmt can 541-ITll w PBm'm. ... .._ ..... ..._ 11 llDJN'IS •-Sl.IX>E-INS can anytime, 6C-5353 • o.1u $3595 REAL ESTATE mominp cmlJ. -... ~ ......, ~ 1J n.-...._ ....,.. • • * VAN Ct ·'R.SJoNS •ar 1964 FORI> Oountcy Squire • Imrnaculate, ~. &l.r cond, full power, Dt'W ny\oli beavy duty tires, ii.e. 833-0436 alt. 6:30 p.m; • .:rA;. ..._.. tlllp; • * MO'IOJt BOKD VOLVO Toyot• Vofvo n..-•-._ full ol 1100 ..-.......a:. -.-Beem .... -M ~ 1 MG MERCURY .,._.._ ... coverqe , Appll11w -----..I ~ illlllUls $1111! .,.., ' ' ftoe for a career man. Must tJPlllllB'IEall _ SB.-J _., AU. llA.m a MODELS '65 Volvo fJ · • --------WAITRWEJ Exper1enced, n 'or over, ftll.l or part time. · Apply ln Per.en bave lie. and de'1re to co IENT pc. (Ela a• ) --------l.917 TRUC<S 122 S. station w•.,.,.... Radio, .,_11 L•ntt 1 MERCURY COloo,y Park ahead. All lnqulrtea confi-TV' &efda " ~ 1 rr. -. ;..., ..-., 215 'Jr CLUPAR Seafarer ae--.-·· MU\. WllO wagon '65, White, Penect. dmtial 67S-1S62 u tor: -oW; ..:! •o:. llaill, 88 .....,.. 5IMm .... 0..B.; ~ eand. Or-BEAOI CITY,•. heater. ~llent condl&a. Air, all powei-. Priv. Pvt. No phone calla pJeue Surf & Slrfoln 5930 Pie. Cit. Hwy. Corbin <tt Martin. .._ ..:_ -...:'... -~ .... ...,. mat Eft. CAKPERLAND $1995 IHPORTS $2215. 648-0 ._to.,.,.,.,,.._......-..-KIBBY,,_~ ... -r.a • ...._ 'Iii Car Wash H-'-H••...,..'• =rrz•'Tl*~ ~-.!an:,..Oftl' 11555 ~vd., u.s. Toyot• -Volvo · MUSTANG MALE OR ~" l.rrl ~ C.11. lil.JI ~ ~ n.:, .., -.... ---HA--T=ro-=-N_,---Jeep . M.G, 1966 Ha.rt>or, c.M. 846-9303 -------- Full time or W'kends. Ant..,_ 1110 m.mt. • > o s m i 111 9010 CAMPER SALD ",.. .. LA•,.: I s s s~~ 1 :A Je • s ·~ ~~;rb.m:;:ei:;: IARMAIDS Min qe 18, appb' In perwon A.. nlllllall. rra. Ii -.. TEl.ESCX>PIC CAMPERS MU\ UlllG GOOD CARS-LOW PRICD Clean. Lo mf. $2100 or make ... ancl GO-GO 481E~ CAR ~Mat~ cs~:=: ~-11,!~== u'='~~~aa :~~=~J IMPORTS ~~d~p~~~~ =..548-lln •ft 5!~ • DANCERS PSY<lUATRJC owe would host and bo1tns • need re-541.-i Opa Ews. w 5*lillt .......... SOSO SM-0343 $49 to $399 '67 MUSTANG Ol:lvert. eru. $300 ptr .... Uke to hire part-time~ fin1lbinc 11:1l d reoowrillc CARPEi' ..,,.. ... cmpm. 'Jll "1ilc Sllllttr ., •• $JIO 1968 Harl>ol', c.M. 64&-9:m • BOULEVARD MOTORS . l8o ti 289 vs Newport IMch 6J8.5483 at '33·9783 atiic IOdal workers.• $1~ : ..... ~ ~ Will .a .... DAI, 11r JllrwO~Y!M·;:..!296 .... orted Auto. 9600 ~Harbor, C.M. 642-156.\ str~ $~. ~igw:w~ • 646-1133 ta"""", ..... ....,_, ~ 0 • la.bar. IUftY OX/WI o. -ell _, -$(RAM-LOS bee C11r1. Roch 9620 s S S s S S S S S 644-0568 Waitress NURSES AIDD • ORD~ tra leavu $250. Ot:3MI ~ ....._ 119 •· o.t BwJ .. HB ORIG , OWNER / ~t Sell! tan Night Shift LIES. Daya or atternoooa. eve1 .• wbncfs. Pndb ..._.. I05JS1 ()pea Efts. l9'l7 (T) Ford Roadster. BEAU/'66 Malibu Sport Cpe. '67 M~ i· 8 cyl, 4 V, Auto. EXPERIENCED Park Lido Coovat Center. ANTIQUD A. UNIQUES GOUU>llUllC<XJllPMY llDURLY RmrALS ANSWERS Needs body shell, otherwile Air, Power, Vlnyl top. 14-~s. ~ ;;:~~· ~ Full or Part Time 466 Flq1hip Rd, NB 642-'°'4 VLllt us at tbl aNS M. 1111ia, Si1111a AM * kllCIDES ll"S * ~mpletely operational and months YOUNG! Showroom .Fiylng Butler MAINTENANCE Man or ARIEL , sn.-i 0pm Efts. Fe 7.-e a.t·O..., Balboa Ftill~ -Bulle -Guile -~ ~ll ~co~tion. cond! * Under Blue Book ber, $2995 Call 494-8852. 67341977 Couple b' Motel Apts. zm 368 E. 17th St.. CM FIREWOOD LidD #14 will tniJn' Fa.ter -Ftm1RE · pm at $2595. * 644-0783 '66 MUSJ'ANG 289, Air. pwr = -::=· ::N;:;;:ewport;;:::;;:;;m:;:v;:;d;;. c:.::.;:;M:;:. 673-=7955~· Pl1noa & Ort-11JO Fir -:e ~ ~ A:~-=--•~ ~'7 '::: ~ ~ -------q-7-°'-··59 :,~:D:!top =~=·==fu_=le::::~:::;:429;;:m:::;~=~::::!r:::;aacrifice::::7 :::~=~::::·:-II ~. lborthand, trw-Schools-Instruction 7600 UCIORY ordera cmeaat 1'17 PB ' a-....-.. ~ cmMlilica ~:· d~Sa~~.~83405 crtbini. dealre medical or IBM ol. certain French. Italla Ube-· Ollll-. willa llrmll _.. tniJl!r AUSTIN HEALEY WE PAY knd psychiatric backaround. A Englbh Baldwin piaw Saeri3cP .._ ID.mt sm (2IJ) CR 7-JTG ,_w __ 5·._..---.__,,.~ 646-T133 u1c for Mrs. Vin-down pr1cea to rock TOP '64 CHEVY 6 waaon, RAH cent. -«> '° 1r• Pact. 1Y $25; Jr fmf. ,._. er--. 9020 <I 'S& SPRITE PIO. tinted windlhied. Clean KEYPUNCH • k bottom. 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"Land of t.he Free," born in controversy and still a football after extensive revision, first had Rafferty's criticism. then apparently his blessing last January. He had posed 81 objections to the original draft. The Btate Curriculum Commission gathered a panel of emi- nent historians to r e v i e w the book. The authors revised it. Jt was then adopt.ed unanimously by the Curricu- lum Commission. Rai!erty was quoted at the time as saying, "No one can say the book is pro-Communist. It contains scathing denunciations of the Communist system." He also commended the book for its treat· ment of racial minorities. Recently Dr. Rafferty has been under fire from some of the far -out right wing element for this seem- ing endorsement of the ~ey refuse to believe has been made acceptable to eir ideology. Last week, in Santa a , Dr. Rafferty was quoted as "assailing" the book and saying, ••. . . but it's still a far cry from being good textbook.'' To try to bring some 01'der out of this con!usion. the DAILY PIL~T asked Dr. Rafferty for an elabora- tion of his views in a weekend interview. He said bis m ain objection to the book is that "it takes a gloomy view of U.S. history." He went on to say that he is only ''50 percent satisfied with the book," that "many more r evisions could and should be made" and that "it is still far Crom being the bes t history book." option of the book." The oftlci.a o:unuta IMJlfJd tllat be said: .. At DO time did I .,.... wloption "' the boM. .. He also said then. ''I baft a.c.:ed it md ., ... _. to back it and support it." Whal, we wonder. does Dr. Rallerty really tllint of "Land of the Free"'? This back and fortla pnmpls the question. "Will the real Mu ~ pleaR Bland Up!" Accept the C:Omequentt.S Antiwar and other clemomtr•k•a oa ·ca11ege cam- puses, conducted lawfully and 1lllder coUece na&a. demonstrate the vitality of a pat nalioa under a CcJD. stitutioo underwriting personal liJaelV. But when oollege sfDdents (ar myooe) break die Jaw and local rules, and then ezped not to lllffer ,_. aJties, they're way off base.. If they get so carried a.., with their "cmae. .. whatever it may be. that they brat the law and tbe local rules, they sbouJd be prepared ID accept tile can- sequences without whimpering ar 8Cnaming "fml" or "police brutality" oT anything ellle. Hazards of Hitchhiking Hitchhikers who call it bar-+Wtd when palice crack down on them s.boald read U. Califomia Ve- hicular Code. It says, "No ~ -.0 stand in the roadway for the purpose of IC*"ici•iftc a ride I.nm the driver of any vehicle." Back on Dec. 8. Rafferty lauded the Curriculum Commission for its revision of the text, calling it, "a scholarly procedure." He said he agreed with the unanimous adoption of the book. A month later, when the commission met at the Newporter Inn, he said: "At no time did I oppose ad· Sudden stops to pick up httcNnVn awe caused many accidents. Criminals bne Yidindw+t hjtcbbibn far purposes of robbery, rape ad dlild moledatim The only sate ruJe. • 0nmce CGillt potice dbels are currently pointing oat.. ii "Dml't hitchln'ke ... M~~.,_. •t WONt>ER HOW l-\/\NNlBAL C>U> rt ...... The 'Classical~ Vs. 'Romantic~ My 7th•grade boy, who started Spanish this term, came home from JC.boo! the other day wanting to know why Spanish. French, Italian and Portuguese are known as the "Ro· maoce" languages. "I know it romes from Rome," he said, ''because those languages all grew out of Latin. What I don't UD· derstand is how we got the words 'romance' and 'romantic' out of it" In th e early Middle Age.a, l told him, all the \earned people spoke and wrote classical Latin. The common people used vernacular Letin, which slowly evolved into the modern lang- uages of French, Spanish, and so on. These tongues were called "Roman- s." THE CLASSICAL Latin literature >f the time was serious-religious. philosophical. or scientific. But the popular tales-« adventure and chiv- alry and love-were told 1n the vern- acular of ''Roma.nus." So, gradually, these stories began to be called ''romances," and the word "romantic" came to be used as an adjective for a Jove.story. In France, even today, any novel is called a "roman." In Italian, a novel is a "romanzo." In Spanish, a ballad or narrative poem is called a "ro· mance." And even German uses "der Roman'' as the name for a novel. While the subject bas only minor linguistic importance, It tells us a good deal about the way popular cul· lure split from classical c u 1 t u r e as more people began to learn to read and write. "'t. ' I • . ~' 1N THE OLDER times, s o c 1 t t y laced backwards-it looked t.oward antiquity, as in the works ol Bomer or Hesiod, the plays of the ancient Greek dramatists, all of whlcb were based on old familiar themes. Moreover, it was the expectM that delighted aucliences-like chH· dren listening to a fairy tale, tfley knew how everything turned out, and resented any departure from tbe tra· ditional and familiar. Witb the r ise of popular cult.u.re, however, no v e It y became an end in itself. Society faced forwarcts-to- ward the new, the different, the IW'· prising and fantastic. Adventures be- came more implausible; love-affaira more passionate, tragedies more sent- imental, and even comedies more lu· dicrous. WBll.E THE "classical" became os- sified in its past, the "romantic" be- came delirious in its abandonment of all standards, balance, realism. and thoughtfulness. Thus, today, in televi· sion programming, we see the ulti- mate derangement of the romance into vulgarity and asininity. There ia virtually no communication these days between the classical mind and the romantic temperament-no link be· tween the forgotten past and the for· bidding future. Being Nice to Nasser WASHINGTON -Someone high in the Johnson Administration i.s making it his business to be mighty nice to President Gamal Nasser. Despite the bombastic UAR ruler's long record of virulent hostility toward the U. S., his curt severing of dlplo· matic relations on the slanderously false ground that U. S. planes aided the Israeli in· their blitz destruction of his Soviet-provided air force, and hfa default on a $2 million installment on a $56.5 million loan, the mysterious administration benefactor has- -In the four months since the break in official tles, permitted the impor· tatlon of mofe than 12,000 bales of Eg· yptian extra-long staple cotton-thus handing Nasser some $3 million in desperately needed foreign currency. -SIMILARLY, allowed shipment Dear Gloomy Gus: Our mot.orcycle Is number one because you get more noUie per gallon. -H B. McD. Jr. flllt fttturo ,.,,.a. r"9tfr'.1' Vltwt1 1111 lltctUUllY IMte el I,_ fttwtll fltf', $..,4., '°"'' Ptf "'"' t. Oio-y Ow, O•llv r l .. t; into the U. S. of millions ol square yards of Egyptian cotton textiles. De· tailed fi gures on these imports are not available. However. significantly indicative of their extent are Com- merce Department records showing that 1 million yards of Egyptian lex· tiles entered the U. S. in July, and that this total soared to 3.5 million yards in August - a gain of 350 per· cent in one month. This enormous in· crease further enriched Nasser's emp· ty coffers by upwards of $300,000. -Also despite the breach between the two countries, the State Depart· ment late last month extended until Januar y an expiring trade treaty un- der which Egypt can unload in the U. S. up to 51 million square yards of cotton textiles annually. The Indian government., which strongly backs the Arabs, acted for Nasser in this ar· rangement. Last year Egyptian tex- tile imports totaled $2.9 million, up from $1.2 million the year before. THIS VERY profitable and timely UAR trade has been strictly one-way. Since the break in relations. U. S. ex- ports to Egypt have been virtually nil. When Nasser , several months ago, was compelled lo buy wheat, he turn- ed to France -probably paying for it with dollars he got from his undis· turued sales of extra-long staple cot· ton and textiles to the U. S. Since 1961 the U. S. h811 gi ven and "sold" the UAR (for its currency whi.:h rt mains In that country) more than ~ million in surplus grain and other loort. Rober1 S. Alleu Are Thing• Worse-or Aren't TMy? Gov. Romney of Middg111 amd Gow. ne.gan al Calilcnia se ia t.aUl ~ agreemmt • the state el die Va barn Wat. The MJdllp.n gOftl DOI UUb tbillgs att ,, .. in Vietnam ea. Pl'aillimt JohMOG and bi.a mm ~ lettiag -. The California goyenar Ulillb Dillp are better in Vieenam tbaa Presidttlt JobnSOb and bla ...,. aft ldbg ... Mr. Rug.a.a '1 thearJ i$ mrelJ tlle ~ .... -; . . . ~ . ·~). -' most fascinating yet to emeqe from the war. More, it is positively nowet in American history t and it lllQ' be novel in world biJ;tary. You cu search the Civil War l1!IC.'1INt md ,_ will find nothing like it eidler' re- garding President LiDcola er bis meat humble brigadier mmmawhg ilt some now-forgottm Wnn.iah. WWlm the theory. Hamiba• woaJd be wntmg word back from Cannae telling tbe Cartbaginiaoa be was having a bard time whipping the .Romam. NOT TBA T THE theory is mtittt~ lacking in plausibility, or tbc:t it WU advanced in admiration for Mr. JohG-son. either. lt is much more Rlbde than that, and gives Mr. Romney·5 theory an inelcapable air of idloolboy logic. Mr. Reagan UYJ be Fi it from pri. vale contact& in Vietnam that the war is going much better' than anybody realizes. "We'll be told," Mr. ~­ gan is quoted u sayiag. ''when ii is politically advanbgeom for the ad· ministration to tell 111, with an election year coming up.'' You perceive, therefore. that t b ' California governor joins the rest of us in attributing a touch of diabolism to those Washington slickers, and it gi\"'5 you to think. Could it be that a monlJJ before the conventions nnt ~. Mr. Johnson will suddenly hit the tubes. saying, Texas Surprise'. We've won and the boys will be home for Christ.mas"! When you·ve just read in your morning paper that the ma- rines were still holding toug)I at C.C. Thien? THERE'S JUST ONE Oa• in this theory. How u Mr. Jobmon go1n2 tD sucker the newsmen out that way •hile they continue to duclt mortM ~hell barrages? Their editors aren't ~oi.Qg to like it. when the boys cable 1n to say it was all a hoax to elect Mr. Johnson. But let's not quibble about detz.ik. Mr. Reagan's theory is do" nrigbt inspirational, and roam all of us ..... demonstrate and go around • avbt• cards of diaapprobation look p~ silly. lo contrast Mr. Romney's ll:rory la utterly mundane and almost Ul'grat> ious. You would think the .1,.ru- people aren't telling us the tn11i.. about the war, and when Secy. Ru<.l; -ays it i11n 't a stalemate, be :S CO\'enrt~ ap a stalemate. Moreover. Ult> ~hcbipa governor's attitude is h1~hh unorig- inal, because be can read in 1.,. paper in the land that things are 11.r.r"se din they are made to setrn 11 maba you think that maybe Mr ltonHll!J ha.a bee.a brainwashed by l"r AJDeri. can newspapttS. Oh. well. you know hov. 1 15 wbell you want to be President yoo say anything that comes intq t •tr bead. and you'll admit that's 1x~1 sped> tor-wise, than silence. ,.. ·th baal't elP!Cted a PttSident sir.1 General Woshington atood for tJ1c d1oc: lle••er Proie.u De•otast...ilelN ai OCC Educators' Public Image -'fa_ the Editor: nu letter is in IJl'*St to the re- ciem1 an1Hrar demwtratice-conduct- ed • tllie campas ol Orange Coast °'°"O' ne demomtntioe wu evi· ....., QllA-ed wl sapported by the sdloal admiaistraton. According to tliie DAILY PILOT"s account of the 4rm trm.. t.... Orange Coast Col· Jeee imb"Ddan ad oae from Uni- ftl"lity al CUfonia at Irvine imti· pied ti* fn:&lor411 -held during 8Choal boars. ad wbi» dasses and trsta wen being beJd I COUl.D NOT ill good caoacie- IK!e. "* t. AlppCll"t our ICbooJ sys- km to Cbe bme al Sii million while ear 8Claoal officiatr allow, condone, a.t aid treuoaoas c1emomtr'ations on Olll' Kboat cmnpnsa Reemlly. xt.ool ....,.. have been hard pra:sed to figure out why funds baft not been aJJocated by the tax- PIJft'S far blildlJ needed school r a· ci1ities. Let die educatcn examine their pglllic image. Let them realize what Did al image sud! demonstra· ticm crate. Let lbem re-examine tbrmadftS to fiml the answer to why LLqMJW 1 an mddenly becoming ."tick.~ R. C. CHIPMAN A cMct lli'iO. Or~ Coast College Praiderd RoWrl Voorr brought the follotoiao TupolW.': ~ rally at Onnt~ Coast CoUege ... pm1 of a semutn..Jong series de· ag.d to bmg differing 17iews to the ca.pa. T1tq ~ mf""""1tional and do llOC n aq MiaJ npresent the o/.fi· dal poliq of tM amtpMI. On Febru.- arr 21 at 11 a.m.. Barry Goldwater 10ill speak at OCC. Re wm not speak for Ow oolhve. ad thou who appear· ed Gt Ck TGllf abo did not s.,,eak for Ci.e ~- -J'M ~groups w~e recog· 9'ized ~ 10ho conformed to at.ablUltftl c:olle~ procedure!. n.ty oltnm llactr original plam con· ~ lo meet the# requirements. ·ad laeld tM rollr OR an athldic field .-, /TOM claQroom areas. -rite /oodtr "'~ who spoke did"° as iitdiuid11al.s. as is their right, ad 1lof a spotnln f M the college. nu .... t:harfy stated at tM outset. -rM rally tlllllS crrdnty and M"tain· fr ill llO IPCIJ o 'frre far all.' TM mu.sic _,too ltiold.t amplifttd and this was o .utake. •stmnes at occ Paaw the right of free apressitm a'9d ,.foocacy, sub;ect to lk app1oml of the president. The spo!UOri"f1 grorps met their obliga· ••Geer~--­ Dear George: In my circle of friends there seems to be a v~ odd parlor game going around. It's ha~ pmed al the last fnr parties l"n ~ to. lnvariably, t am deded "'it.'• n.en I am blind· folded. I Mn spun around sev- eral times and pushed out the door. Wbea I try to ge( bad; in Ole door is tocked. This game doesn't 5eelll m uch fun to me. What ia the name of it! Dear Curiool: ~ CURIOUS Now all you nttd to do ·~ find oat why you"rf! "It.•• Have you asked your best friends? [( that doau't wort. try your worst ~nc· min. CONYIDENTIAL TO O.~K· TARJ: T'hf!J s.«Y looting a do~ right in tl)e eye works. but use your own jDclgment with those tigttS. utters fr<Ym readers are welco?M. Nonnally wriws should convey their messages in 300 words <tr less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate •libel is reserved. All L.et.- tns must include signature and mail- ingf addres.s, but names will be with- heth cm request. liO'tl and presented Uu:1r beLie/.s. Groups with contrar11 opiniona have the saf'M right if they meet college requirement.I and regtdations." -Editor 'The Lfut Cortte-r, To the Editor: "Time to Come Alive," your Oct. 17 eclitorial, makes a number of valid points but shows a lack of depth of understanding of the true situation and the underlying causes as to the reason for the voter's s<K:alled ''blind" rejection of tax-increasing issues. Back any "animal" lnto a corner, keep prodding and he will strike back with whatever weapon la available, be it claw. rock, gun or vote. The ani· ma!. taxpayer, lbe perpetual goat of fisc.11 irresponsibility has been back- ed into the LAST corner. He is com· ing alive au right, striking back in kind and in sell protection of the prop. erty being overloaded with confisca· tory taxes. PRESENT PROPERTY tax bills are loaded with such items of increas· es of "less than 2 cent$ per day" that have accumulated to the point that "the straw that -" has already been laid on. Orange County's assessment r o 11 s rose better than 12 percent this year alone. outstripping ineome increases by several points. Yet none of the promised property tax relief. Fiscal- planners who rode in on the coat tails of Gov. Reagan and his promise of properly tax relief quickly forgot their promises. Adclitional saJes, liquor cl· garette, income and every other ~ to reduce property taxes were quickly guJped up in expanded budgets. Used purely as political gimmickry. When will officials learn they have to plan budgets to match income instead of lbe other way around? All the taxpay- er is asking is to be let up for a flnan· clal breath. W AfT UNTIL HE Is hit by the re· suits of the "lids off" assessment fea· tur~ or. the two ill-advised pieces of legJslation recently passed in Sacra- mento. The s p e n d e r s will h a v e a hey-day with those -really. Keep It up boys and soon the county won't have to tax to buy land for roads, schools. public buildings, etc., for they will have it all by default. And more Shut Off Aid? Warrensburg, Mo., Star • Journal: ''The effectiveness of the U n I l e d St4tes shutting o« all aid, monetarily and otherwise. to a nation that be· comes stubbornly Jefiant, is a ques· tion we hav11 pondered for some time, a s have many other!>. In observing tbe dJSm<il failure Of doing otherwise, we are strongly incUJted to believe this may be the onJy rneans of attaining positive results ... We would like to see just what would happen if all Unit. ed States aid were chopped ore the moment. a country became a party to actions or hostility toward the UnJt. cd States." people on relief, i.e. the bankrupt property owner. GET THE FISCAL planning onto a sane road, eliminate at leaat SO per· cent of the unjust lax burden from the property owner and you will find that he will "come alive" on the im· portant issues which you now feel be is sleeping on. He bas always carried much more than his fair and just part of the load. All in the world be asks is for the rest of the popalace to do like- wise! M. E. ZEIGNER The editorial commented on voter re;ection of all bcmd i.ssuea "just on principle," without regard to need or actual cost. Recent cases in point: Santa Ana, where votns re;ected a bond issue to finance badl11 needed capital improvements even though repa~~mt would be made from cur- re-nt revenue& with no taz increase. Huntington Beach, where the need for school construction ii urgent, turned down a bond issue which would have decreaud the bond inter- est and f'edemption by 10 cents over five years. A minority of votns put both cities on a crisis basi$ with high· er cos is sure to follow. -Editor Ne.D Camper Ban To the Editor: Tb~ no-<>vernight·parking ban on }:U>lic streets by campers, trailers and motor homes, which becomes law in California on Nov. 9 will work an injustice and harassment on bona fide non-sleeping parkers. There can be oo q uarrel with t h e ban as it affects those who use the streets outside their residence as more or less permanent storage of t h e i r vehicles, as can be spotted occasion- ally by those who ride regular routes on the l!ay to work. However, single or two-mght stands are convenient, U not necessary and commooplace. for those like myself who store ttieir ve- hicles elsewhere but park them out· side their residence to prepare and stock up the day before departure, and also to dean up the day after re- turn before removing back into stor- age. THIS NEW LAW will seriously cur· tail the time available for week-end· ing if applied rigorously. Repeal of ~ law should be advocated by the 97,000 owners in Orange County and by counUess others in the state. Meanwhile the various cities In the state should instruct their police de· partments not to enforce the new law against non-sleeping parking of such vehicles for single night stands. GORDON N. WARREN Tuesday, October 31, 1967 fhe editorial page Of th• Dmlr Pilot !eek$ to Inform and 1eim. ulate readtta b11 preienting thU llewspa~a opiniom and com. mentarv on topic. of lnte-rett. and stgniftcance, "11 prOVidmg a forum for Ult expression of our na~rs' opinions, and b11 prnenting tha diverie crlet0- points of fnformtd obsllf'1)fn ana spokesmen on topfca o/ tM da11. Robert N. Weed, Publlaher - • • ' • • • • I • ' • • • i • • • c ; I ~--------..---------..... --..... _, 11-------------------------------------------- · THI WONDERFUL WOltLD OF ••• TELESCOPE :.rv--r s2499 .... $30.00 ''THE OYER'N UNDER" Scar "Burllntfon" LlthfM GP-20 DltMI w/Oftr & UNltr Trestle Set Md,.._. Pak . .... $37.00 - HOBBY SPECIALS! All Pric• Good Thru ·November • OPEN SUNDAYS • Plastic Model Sale! Revell and Monogram Kitt SAVE 1/3 ON ANY MODEL THOUSANDS TO CHOOll NOM Llst $1.00 .. • • . . 67c l List $1.50 • • • • . . 99c List $1.70 ••••. $1.tS List $2.00 ••••. $1.M LI.st $3.00 .•••• $1.99 List $5.00 .•••• $3.U Liit $10.00 • • . . $6.66 Lilt $15.00 • • • $9.'9 LAYAWAY llOW for DWI THI WONDERFUL WORLD OF ••• TELESCOPE =~'= s1211 $15 VALUI ONLY 12.611 "THI Pl8•HT HUl'l\D" 4 car US.nt1 ,.. . • • • • .•• '1671 Llehfecl l11atw II l'Nltht lnclud~I~ ,._. Pak Your cholel .... ps.00 EW... Power s11• ~: .. ue . M.O. TRACK n r. 'l~L S ....... 1cbr ca Set. Tyco Rolling Stock. Box Cars, Tank Can 99" Gondol..Reefen " ,.. V aluet to $3.00 Ready to Run $199 SLOT CARS . UP Litt Price $3.00 H.O. bmote Control SWITCHES • .... Amert-$1 f1' $30 Value .,. WEN-MAC F4U Control Lf ne .? COX MUSTANG GAS MODIL :::.:"'•red $3•· $8.00 Value !Iden r27iA Slot Car " Curwed Track ea. List Price $10 Pr. $611 PAIR ... " ... =~':.' & • .,,. $10 Vllue I ' REVELL GRAND PRIX 1 /24 SCALE HOME RACEWAY ..... .-. .. ~··-.. "'-··~· _ .... _ - COMPLETE .& READY TO RUN $29" . .... L»-$41.N Builds more than 25 top thrill layouts. With lap covnter THE EXPLORER .,taaco· MAGNIFIES OBJECTI 1200· TIMEI ORIGINAL SIZll ' #111 ...... _ ..... ,. n...•a H nciti111 ,.iu.,. ecepk werW w1ltlilt t. Ille ..... 14 ..., ... "'""" lfl .. -plflcati... /4.-4 ... ll-1cffea .. flth 1ap1..-... ...., ... -.. ~ .............. ,_.,. ,,_ IOX te I 200X. Few (41 Nfectl¥1 1-.. ..-.t.4 " twNt wftll POWU-CAL.CULATOA9 llritit ........ 111t. •llw .... ..,., ... •-.., .ucr..fu.. ....... a.lflt ........ Mlrrw .., l ·•eft 1 • ., m.,., .. .._ fUT CONf AINlr .iw ... liriH •r1111, .,.. .. _. liatd...y, ..,., Ullfr11t kit _, ,.,.,!Ptt kit. c-,t• UO. UST NICI $30 '2411 •AIHION Ill.AND HOBBIES IOYI ITAftONDI ~ Newpo1t c1..W OPPOsnE THE IROADWAY • OPllVMYS A IB 644-09811 Also: Canoga Part, Fal......._ Sq. -Westchesttr -Loe Angeles, Crenshaw Center -a lpodt platt- • dtnlk fotl<-.., Olft(on gobltf- .,, old tnQlllh ktttlt-e what In tomm0n P good dtllgn. from Utt plummtr'• eol/tc(/tJit, . of flnt accte•ltl. PLUMMER'S · #6 F ASIDON ISLAND,...,.... ..... PAIAD!NA •SANTA ANA• ARCADIA UNIQUE IX QUI SITE EXCITING diamonds pearls 9old platinum • superb one of e kind diamonCI • perfect heart -t for • perfect love --¥ WEINERT·CLARK Fln•/eweh • ,~ llWIO• """°'"' NAOl,llNMOMIA ~ -* v \ . --::; fl THE FASHION ISLAND CALENDAR OF HAPPENINGS IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR ~ • • ' ' Supplement ID °'11111 eo.t Dally Pilot I. S.nta AM Reemer Oct. 31, 1967 PreMn111d by fahlocl ~ MercMntl' Atlodltion. f.-hlon illand, Newport Center ~ ' In November "Pilgrims" to Perform At Fashion Island · Ncwember Will Be All Bzcitinl Time At J!uWaa .Island. Pilgrims, or at least most satisfying personifica- tions, really will be visiting Fashion Island-in-No- vember, for the month will be one of surprises and fun, with a variety of activities and so many new places to see. · By tbe encl of the mollill, and in many cues much earlier. t.bere1ll be a host of new stores and estaJ>. lishmenta for your sboC pleasure. Without ex- ception you abould Tislt · ~ for you'll find each ~ger to sene and filled with enticement Here's where you11 want to go: Anthony's Sboe Semce; Rdbert Buma CUtty Sark BeltaUJ'IDt; C1lriltenlm'a; B., Daito' Boobeller; Di omo•s; El Poc:o CudJes; The Hair Bunt.ens Salon; Leeds; lbrian'1 Fubionr, Norm Meager's; Ontra Cafeteria; J. C. Penney's; Tbe Rigger; and Westbrook's Yardage. • And if, by chance, you haven't had an opportunitf to return to Fashion Island since your tint Yilit, yoa'll rlDd tbae bave all been tu. ~:,e~ too: Back Street; Coco's; Ann Folger; P a; The Sbdw-Off; Sla'rict Jewelers; and Zale'a. ' 01> Saturday, Nonmber 11 between 10 A.11. and nqon, there will be a fasdDltinc opportunity to watch a iroop of 50 young:sten in the primary ad ' intermediate ~des from schools in the Newport~ )(~ Unified Didrict. wort in the Mall on various 1 ut projects. Led by Kiss Betty Handy, art CoordJ. natO?" for the ~trict, most will be grou~ around tM. Trabuco Brid~e area in tlie center of the Kall, and will welcome interested looters-on. I You'I love •• el poco Candles and 9iks from the ~ world over. ·- contoured lace cups by '(/;;;;;i "' ~--=------._.._. .. PASHION Ill +Jim l'UN-TIME-Tbe dllldraa'1 plaJe pGaDd It Tu"m Jllad ii an endl'anttq .._ of coJaml dram llld dllCI and cabea. . ..,.. Jara• ltriJl8CI aaacer ill lie tc.epoud can Jaold ....a cbUdren and ratatel wbell turned. Selll baWll fn ' * tc * '*. 'nlere' ii Do-a c:ontilndn1 uhibition el prodadt made by one of the County'• leadlnc indutrial mm. facturen, the Aeronautical and lnltrumeM Diti- llon of Robertshaw Controll CAmpantr ID the Jara- dilpla.J •ea in the upper Mall AdmtlbuDy, yoa _. be sure to 'rillt the newly equipped pJaJ ~ 1 .. TrMuco Bridle. espedally nte1-..I tor ,,, at ~ou4 _.i. are Md Bari. ton of llr. Ma milrl, 11172 11Ui11. Garden Grove; ancl Kentad Jeld Slrlelda, daqlltera of Mr. ud Mn. Dllllll aw-Z4I Iola Dr., Anaheim. * * * * 'lbm, tllrillC U. weet before 'l!wlbPint, Pll- piml _.., wilt .. Mell· at Publoa Ja1ud. b they wB be ....uns the mood and mule of tbe first T#wn? ,.,..,, in a 1erte1 ol performance1 and tab- 1-la ..m. parta of the Mall. Specific date. and .._ Wll '8 llllted on tbe nrioua bulletin boards, • tlllr 1D11J be obtained b:J a phone call to Mrs. A1MliPl7 WUea at M4-202Q. ,, f..furiftg unique, unusu.I end interesting gifts ·-... strictly origiMI" ha~nwide .. Meis Oui" nylon lace cups ere contoured with a lining of softest Dacron® polyester fiberfiA to en hance personal curves. Adjustable streps. won't cut or curt Its Lycra® spandex beck is a beautifully low, rounded line ••• stays securely in p'4ce with your every move. Vesserette Matchmaker fashion colors! A32-36; BC32-38. important to trust to anythift9 ._, ti.en BUSTER BROWN. We fit your baby exactly • BUSTER 'BROWN. ~ ;.welry novelty c.ncles for el occasions ---·- fashion isl.nd' newport center PAGE 2 $5 f e1hion1 for 11111111 [m--C:. .. llfe C ....... 0.1 • .,..C ,Dept. J Decton ,......... Flied @!£J 1/-2Sio~ ~ •Rmt• ..... lo ~U ir !4-N-··------.. _. .... .. ... ·~ :> ~ NOVEMBER, 19~7 --· .................. _,,..._.. ............ ~--~-°'lT .--'W'1 "'S' • • _, ....,......., ... .........,, -..10131,'TTa tJ1iil till•'M~ A S!N3A31 ·. 1VllidS t1n1n Y.Llft t IUDI HNMJI • t.11111111 IUI . ..,..,-' . SPORTS THEATE.~· ... -occ ... Goldefl Welt JC; ~ ..... J:JI "'"· •• occ. ,,.,,,.. Sat1la Anti Col'"9 ~SM ..,,_ J:.-Nlfte~"a;o..;.'ij' ..... .. ,.,...... "' .....,,.., ........... .. 'Jl.AtJ MIMlla c.Mllt .... ~ ...... ~"'c:::Rr' ... ,Sl.!P~ ..,,~.._.., ·~>' Saflll AN w W . IAC1 walef' "'9 lte -"!)Olf. 'COSSACKS AHO It ..... AM J:JI "-"" UO""'ll ~~\ ...... hell TIIMtrt. t :U ,.m.., ~ C.-Ce11aw ... ~ U.1'll) Me -GOldtft Wtet VI ltf.Jet'.Nrdit ~~ •nitt "·"'-It ·~ho ~JLLIAMI. c.wMI ~"It ,.,.. Col._ 'a ·i.or. tf:fs.';> l:tt -. . I• -0CC VI Cal $ .... ~ hadlr :..-: ~ &:;..r!h,l'IJl. ...... ClfW'Tll) ,,. M 1c:rr.~ VI(~ JC1 11$ -ANDY WIUJAMI • MENltY ~&. ,......... (leg ••!\on c-. .... '"°'""> 1• -DOM COSIACKI AMO CMOltUI' 5.lnta AlllA . Valtw . Hllfl Sdloll. 1r.ll -"Fl.OATtlM~ffS•. 1:19 r-m.. & 0r-"'....._ ca1 Jiit~ ~ic:_NG c.u~t'I! OElt" ,''T:Jlt.. ~ 1Mtw9 "-" (iiMIJz) I ul..'°'..!"llT C.OU.IHS. Carouwt n.. ,..,, -°"*'-' .,._.,. ... ~I lltre. (~ clUdloft. HMAYl<l..OWU DIAltY famll'r ............ °'-c-.. 1• -"\A 90MHEU1t•.., UC lrvlM Ca16_ ~l ~. IMn.. --S<~a LKlvA Hall. t'33-6'22) ,_,. -~~ ... ____ _.....,._. ___ --- I ~~,.~ 't;, • 'I J i .._." ~ . '" .. SMOPrt• HOUa ...., ... friUy- l();CIO A.M. ti UO f' JI.. Ok ..... &ritpt Soda,- lt:GD A.Ill. " 5:00 ,. JI.. Some Jlom .,... •dditioNI mninp for roor ltloppiftr 011Wtt1ience S-. AM w S..-._J ~ IMll at Saftla AM, 1:00 ._ .... tS0-9561) ,,. -""''"' ... o. ..... 1ta•l'IW1 !,~ ~-~ C-t!Gft c .. ,. Jht -,.,,._ n Ml-ta; basllet-ball, I :00 P.rn.. N\ahalm COii,,... t!Gft CMt.,. IUS.JOIOI 11·'1 -L-Comm\lflll'r Play,,., V:.m.-;w., 'tt,SS~l'/J:"1:~1-----------------------~\.,1~,r.m. ~ Pie\'-fofl. (111·Dlll. ~. 22Sl ...,,..,..... JC "' OCC I llofbalL. I :• "·"" ,....... lllMlolm. 1111.-.1 VCI v1 c.i Ill .. Fltllwteft; wetw Hiio lt:OO a.rn. et lrvlM. IUMnl) o.lclafl Wttt ColleM vt Ml. IAC1 ~,,!{l)at Ml. SAC, l :IO "-'"· 6'11 -"" Alwlutl Seultll.,ICI lnvl1et...._ al Watw Pola Match1 2.:tt "·'"·• Senta Ana Colltte. ISO·t5'1) 1WI -UCI VI Sen Olfto Sta .. , water Poi9. l :JO """· et lrvlne. (UU"2l Ml -Am*9 VI ~=1ion1ta•..-.11. ,,._ Anallelrn COf C111t~. ('3$-JeOO) 1ttll -UCI VI Cal State L-l .adll wa'9f l'Qlo. "• '..II\. et ~ ... Cl\. 1uum1 ... ~ ..... ~t. ~s4ir..t ,. J:lll .J:" .. ,,~:;., ~CO:::.' ;,-;.'[. (547...,.1) F11I.....,.,.. JC VI S.. ..,_.,. .... , football, l :IO ,.m. at .. ,. ..,_,..,,.,. cm .. > c.,.,_ JC '"' O..fMY1 ... ..,. ...,. II C-. tDWmJ 11:11 -ey..,_ JC VI ltlwnMtl foo4oo. btll •t IUvenltlt.. I:• ".m. Ceat-21201 · JI.JI -Soultlem Calltornla Jr. Col-llM cn.m.......,,1., water l'olo P•ar · ""9 11 El ~ ~ CSO•tst I '4111 -CVl'f.. VI Saftta Meftlc,a1 ~slletMll al C~ess (Wn larn HWI SclleCI 11"2220) occ VI El c .... 1100; bellte!Nll at occ. 1:00 .. .m. ,,.1.10) --OCC_'.!l knta Monla: be> kt!Nll at <X;e, 1:00 "·'"· 1,.1'Ml C\'!Wtsl JC VI CArrlto.1 &1e•ett1ell' at c;.,.rltoa. (l»-mtl I Seftla Ana VI 5.lft Ole9o; ba ...... , ball at Saftla Ana, l :ot p,m. UO""'lll Jltll -5-nla Ana VI lltlo HoNo: bbo bltlall al Santa Ana, 1:00 II.II\. UO•t5'11 i -J .. s ... 11 AN. 1:• •• m •. 'w""."'ll Ovttlookinl Pacific Cont Hlchw•r. Sent• AN VI Mt. SAC1 fWMll I FASHIOK ISWtO- Wttl Coast TovrftMMftt Water ,.. 1ttwttn MttArthur IW. 1n4 Jalnlloret ~U:~~f knla larlMlre f :IO a.m. Rotd In Htwport lttdl l4tll -Cypreu JC "' Ciml• JC1 -lltr ,... at Cltrvs. (IDWnOI NOVEMBER, 1~~~ ~ ;>• 16-11. Ma -lltandlo ~ _. -HlltOUMAaY_"..., __ I:• •""-' Pll~ "GUYS & DOLLS", ~ Speedl & o-..,_, c.I S .... •loft Vlt Hiii! ~. IMn. ~ Fllli...ton. cm~ art. 22S) ll7.CIO "YOUNG Al'HllOOITESH, klellct 16-11 -"NIGHT -OF THE ou~-. LedWe Hall I.IC ,,,..,,._ (tJ:Mf22) ~ MATERNITY TOPS Outstcindifto Se&ectiOft of PIUNTS, PLAIDS CIRd SOLIDS to~ ~ur "'°"""tr toemlrok. ...... ...... .. "" '2" AU Si:e1 I to JI •4• ~lliiiill&A1tw• MAYIRNllY IMOPI LAYAWAY •.....-TMACM .......................... c.. c:elTA llliaA MAMOll ............ CSWTH. -.._... 81'1&. eMH•HOYa NAW l'UIA. • Z • a a- There ,s fashion everywhere you look in Lerner Shops. So much fashion ... so much value ... it's the everyday way to save. Here's what we mean: A coet with far more than Its lhare of daah ••• in • fcabrlc weight tuned to Collfernio ... and t.-. MM ta <note new in- terest. In colors too lus- scioua to 90 unnoticed. Ric h camel, o range, fl'"n, Sizes 5 to 13. 19.99 f JISlllOfl !SLAHD 1 Nf'll'pOllf ctllll• CHARGE lT 1 Use ow 2-way charae plan: As a budget • account or regular charge account. "' ~ ~ PAGE 11 ....... - SPECIAL f 1EVENTS . .... ......... • llWNIT 1un1 • IAITA UIURI ,~ .......... ..... ~ tF~"\"s.Xif.'~ ~ii -=~-r-.!f.._......,,~ l::-~ ~: !en:tl t111) ~ ,~ ....... HtlL7A1me.--!Sev.~ Get with It with t '. '· ·~~..!!..,'Cc/~ ~~?Le.rt ... .,-..._ c~ ~ ~t~ ~~--- y~~~I~ ~-i:.-~11m.,r- f'!I • ril,_ ;:;.Ji: ~~m 'Tl -.W.1 1~ Trf.: I~ c...-, =*-S~ " ~'· l'i::6'; ""' . ,,. -~~-~"-Sir ,-:-"" . 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I 0 u' 1 Slip,." l. 19 FASHION ISLAND-NEWPORT PASHION 19UAll -SANTA ANA -SMIDIAJI OMS fintfy tntured 1'f9tlle 1ft MW~ " CMA.CikS INVITED aANICAME•IC1\RO O• MUTI• CHA••• P>\GE 10 lleef and rounded lOt "' Domllllc RolMllt. SMd pebblt, lrlill coffet. drll90ft sttd .,_, Nit'/ flt bl.ldl, m1tchl119 Mndbles Mii.ibie. --......... 111.. .. 'Ill ,,,., ................ 11 "'' ... .... .,, ... RIVERSJD£ ~\£9~ ~ ~~ rD1 ~Alf.lU!. .... ~ ~~ -~cmLlll ....... ~· Oritlf!ltl f"'L'4£1~ "l.:QT~ '~ ~u,i. . ...,... fiii:' ~II&': ~. ~,.,. "~· ~ .... ,. ,!!4"\..~M va!.1!11 ·~~ ~~~-;-. ~t1··~C\~ ~"'~"-= .. = = 'i~~N'r..·~~ t.ftTi :..t~.~t.r· ~~~ ''=,~'-~m ta.m w. --"'-'I.ii:'. AM. at*c'lr..~J...W -llMt Mt Jr, ...,.._.., ......., r= .... ""'· (Mn, •• .., ..... ). -~• ._ ,..,.. Craftl. l:ll ....... l!M w .. ....... n;~Jt.I '?~~~:e--:=tis '1W1.i1 ~~'-'~ E~~=·f"" --LISA fl..ert 11'11-. S.nll AM) I hl\l'ttr•hid . iec:tvrw _r_,,., ·~-.... 7;)1 "·"?~-~ llN-5l . ._,,.. ~ ltY -· (Mn, Wtlller ......_, AMlrlcei c l-- :ll e.m.. -Jr. ,,,,.rflll Liii Meultal Gll!Wi "'*.* s...19 AM. Mr. ....... The Keib" """-a.uti-b•:• ~""~ 1 ~-·--• rlw. '"' -Or-"'°""' Mldlcet Nie- • (Mn.. o:-•'* m -12'1 Id THEATERS AND FILMS ....._..,. 1-4 -~U E• .Al'IO SMOIC:I" I ·» ,..,..., . Cel• .... AiidftofiUii.t I 1111 I "GOHI WITH THE WINO," ~ tlll'f Clrcla. (60-.2"') "FAit I'~°"' ;THI IMOOENINe CllOWO", l'Oll Wlw.lre ('42-2"'1 "'T AllTUI' FE", lllWI' 0-a Mouse. (6G·2"1l ,.:visi:/:! 1~~1 Miiak C911fer, TM H -VICTOlt ao•Gl1 _~ TM-•tn. Wftl Covin&. t.o-2"1) 1-14 -Soufll C°"' •-1or1. "II~ SOFT NELUE'.'1• Thll"lf SI• Thtelw, Coat. Mn&. (-l>Pl 1·»ltl -""IL.LO DOt.LV", ~ land n...ira. 1"2-2"9) 1.JJ• -"THI FANTA.STICl(S". Helo ....__. C..lw n-ir.. (60·2"11 "Y,91-! . ~:. I CA.N'T HIAll YOU , Hun ~ 1'42·2"11) "T'Hll 000 COUP'l•"• fnr ni-h (6CN"'I Hl..(S P'OUP'EES 09 ,.Allll"" Lido TllM!r&. (6G..ml) "CAMELOT", P'adfk Clner-n..tra. 1'42'29111) "THI HAl'P'IEST MILLIONAlit•"• ,. .... _ TllMtrw.. (60-2"1) "l.OCI( U,. VOU• OAUGHlRltl", ........ """'*'•· (6'Mftl) "MACll•D"I ,.~ ll"'9 Ti. ., .... (60-1"1 "THE OltOUI'"'• l'rt-• Tl\Nlre. l~l "THOllOUGHL ".L ,MOOE•N MILL.. IE". Warner notf't'woM ThMlr&. (UM"'I Soutll Coe.11 •-*"· "ENTE•· TAINING M•. SL'OAM'~ Thll"lf ttw n-w. COlllll MeM. , .... 1J6ll MalY E•.1fnlen l'rodllctlon. "LUV", Ii.~."""· Fr~y &. S.lvrdey, Or--n-tw. (~?U:Jl M -s... c~ c--ltY ~ etre. "jjEY It 00 LATE", Cabrllle "'""""•· ~ H -"AMAN FOl.IC IMSEMIL.••• Wl..W. EMii -0-tn. (6G•2"'l NI• -"WHO'S HAP'l'V NOW-..::... 1'#o . tic ~. The "'°"""· (UJ.-..) ... -''CA•LOS MONTOYA", Wlllfllre ft9ll Theefra. C60-2"11 • -"0« l'AU• CHO•US", Wlhhlre IMl.I T!IMtre. (6G·"'9l ,. -"THI l"l.AMI'', UC lrvlne kier-leclll? Hell. CllMml "~"lul-=t Mu9lc c.....,.. •M -"MAltAT • IAO•"u I:» 11,111., "'-"' . At1ll llllldlne, C Irv.,., (IJMl17) M -"MEAD AGAINST THE W~J5f· •:• iun .. MualC &. Orame 1111 Cel lhte 1"111..,_, (t1l·ia.. m "11 -OANCll THllATI•, Cal llet9 r~-ume n..tw. •r• •Jti. ( .. TMIATIU, ~ ..... , ....... ..., .. f'rWIJ- 1~ AJI. II t.ao P.11. ..... ,._...,_ 10!00 A.IL ti .... , JI. ....... ,.......,Mtllnp ,.,....,.. .... _ ·" "'·-~ NOVZMBER, 1~~ I . Th~ Fcuhiola laloftd Mnc"4ntr Auoddoa k NU,l&W to bring p FLA.lit, • 91\0tltAIW Cll1..... ef °""'fe Coto'ff ot*flMI. FLAIR toUl be ,,.. ...... ft "-ffrrt of taell motltla. PlHN HM aU fft/Of'Wldea ... tfOt&lcl Wee fftchldd .,_ FLAIR to: CcaJnder ....... hMfott talad, Nnoport Clfttfr, NtwpOf't ~ c.Nf°""9 8He0. PltGM prfftt or tVPt tlae aid -. o/ wew ~ttow, tu dott, ffmt, loca~ _,..,. of tM ttitttt. u wu u tilt MMt nd "'°"' MlllltMr of tM ptnOft .,_ ..,... ~ " DtedlfM (a ~. lltA o/ tl\t ~ ........ · . MEETINGS --~~r..r:r.• ceM..-W: cw, ....... ft~~ ~=-\~\~ M"'9 ,....... Mll'll.1 lt:• e..111. (Ml'L Cl'--,...,, ,_.,.,.~~~=­ f~ ~ M911. Melltllft. a::.w,r~m 1111 -f'IClfle CWlt ~IMI ~~ fA:Wl\""' w . ._ ...... ~~°" .... ~·· w ..... -~:I-::'.! ~~"-&::: \: nett ii .... ~ a.ct\: um n.l:.~.:l'.'"'81\':.' ,C,', ... Witll MMJH) ~ ........ ~t IJll&.lw•· : ' 01 r, r:rr t>.lft~ I. L-llraet~· -,.,. .. 11 Mlldlell aM1ur Ora-LlaN 1rae1tr..1 c1• 7: U a.m~ .,,..., Tllvr'ldeY, Hol'*Y '""' J1J1 w. Cl\HrNn. ,:.me=., L:,.,:~~1e"£in~ 7:• """l >IJ ~,_llrdl StrWLsan' ti AN. .Mn. _ ...... SC2'4t;ul N.-t He'11w 111M91 &. l'ra-feuleMI W_.. :klb. tatll .-, Mela Y.... ( GUii'"' Cl~ (IM..,. Hellluftrl. MM7'11 l'llftdl .. ~lld. Cllllclrtft't .._..., • County, t :• '·"'·• »6f Hwtlor M .. Cotf1 !MM lMrt. lroclb ~l ~ Ckl9 el N-1 .._,.. ~·n:n 1.111~ ~~Y. li-arf'~ll':o-r-' . IC.el El Cemlno llMI W-1• Clul!. 1'1: » lundlton. Community Clvlll Houw. Dene P'olnl. (Mra. l'ell '""1m 1 .~·~oo•: ft'b.s. ·~r..uo~: -(Earl Oalllffn 6Jl.SDOl Jr4 ~n. e:OO D.m.. IOf Ave T..-UCO. SM\ C-1. (Mn. Nor· ,,.. .,"'2JI l W-01 Ille ~. S.11 Cl• _.... No. 174 !Mell"lll Ill end H'1fl!IN_. a.ea. lloM Clult, ..,.. r:.a. ni.:~y{l'11~i~ ~sii ~~ LOYll OnlW of IN M-. Ana. Mini. rt«Y Tllll~y, I :• p.m., w..:.) Ma/ICM91W. (,...,., "°"''" 11:..a-CIW el ,..,.,.., Gar· -.n G,._, ~ Tllundav, 12:11 II.I'll.. C..llNrlllt Jr,.. Miu . r-faltell. JellY IClllll!t ""'euran . (Mr. Ceall Ql.Qlll ~~ f'tll Nortllern Of>. F:~~L~.{M~ o.-...-er .. ldrnolllen Cll*, I :• C·"'~ Hm C""'-0.-. !Mn. ,_ ltl .. ,,.., ___ ii, .......... ...., :111 .. c ~·· A111. I I· 11:-.-:.=e .lt'r'o.4 • °"""" (Mia. ,..... ..,., t:C!'Y~~ c~.. .'!'tr.~ cim.......-~~I -.-i ..:::=:.-..-w .•.• •~, P'JJ· •::---.,..... llbl9¥' __ ...,.....,,,,,.. .. ~ m.r:~·t,a·a ~...,.o.-ci-. •:• f~~ca,---a.. Leyel~·~~ Mlm. " .lie I 11'1 s. .._... . UMrr '" mMt) ... -0....... AlllWUll V_.ant I Au•lllefy1 tt1• ... llldl ~; •1 S. ........ .... AN. (Alme 0•-~ .... -LW ., C-111\ed =-~c~ (TGl'll~ • £11811 ~ "' "-...,,., tatflleol ..... _ .,._ a.r Cll*. (Mn. Meli ...... ) Hertlar ...... C.._ ci.;.. M:• ··"'~ .,,..,. .....,w;.: .. 11.. c.,.. -~"°" c-. I ........ ~---.( u- n.1111 ..._.. , ... , ~ ... ~0:-..:=r-t :JI a.m. S.nt• AN ~ "' c~ Executl11e c-m.J. lt:• -· .. I. IL 4'11 Slrwf. (Ml~I l..oY•I O!'W II .. ~. 5-11 c..,.,_,. L .... "" _.., #rflltWWr, l :OD eJn., 1tt A• Tralluc:o. San c•-tt. (Mr. ,._, '""2»1 ... _"°" .-. .... $Hiiie LHouel ll:U a.m_~. lat Sel!f'-N-1 IMdl. (IW'L ,.,..,. . '"'""' O.uofllerl -111t AINrlcatl It_. lullon, SMiie AM °'"'9fl 12:00 noot1. Mect'"9 eo.1C. ''Ww• C..,,._ 111/t .Atloal", .._. "-· (Mr&. OCle<iY 531..s11 World War I "'*''"'' aarre<U i.o. 11IU, t:• ._,..,. lQ I. Umain llratf. °""'"' ( • .., Hudson. 127.J!ZjJ) 7111 -~-~ MNlcal ,.._I elllwlll' An'!I"' :11 ~·'"~ MeNI Yel"de Countl")" "' Celle Mftl. Callforn&. Metl9Mt ~ clcty, o.rdtll Gf9W 7: !f"" 111• T8'1 sm.t, ~I -· , ....... ---"1· l ' .~ ...... =-... ~,...., ~~Ei We• ir.t. Tu.elll.. -~ ·' _.,,...., . cs. MllT ...................... , -~ J FASHIOll ISlAll>-CMrtooflill ,.. Colli ......., ....................... ...... IC.wport ..... · ;NOVEMBER, 1~1_~. ,:)._~Ult - ~ . -. Buckle up in a mini-trench coat ' Rain or shine ••• off you ao in your R)ini-trench takin1 the town or camJXJS in 1 smashin& fashion! A perfect Rtate for paots or skirts. Ze Pe~treated cotton/Kodel•potyester canvas repels water and stains. In natural, powder blue or black; sizes 5 to 13 21.M Youn1 California~ u mS' N~port1l Fashioo Island Newport Center• 644·2200 •Mon •• Thurs., Fd.10:00 till 9:30 Oller days 10:00 till 6:00 PAGE I , ... " 1 MEETINGS c.an11Ms, A9I ..,..,... ,._, ~~ c~ 5~~':. ~ 11': (W111i.m s•unw sa..-n Sal\ C*'-1• Jr. WlllNlft't Club. ~~ c~':= t/:..~ 4'2-76'5) Soldll Coast CMIM CM!. lt:• ~~ Lo--. (Mr, Diii...., a-c;,_ Uldte. F. &. A. M~ 7:Jt p.rn., 71 Pllu Slluen, ~ CMT. GWlll ~3"7) J•' Dewli~N lehl No. Jll. J:OO ~m., S.taAO LAdlle, N-. PD" IMO!. IPattY JUM S.1.,l .._..,. Maid! 0-..,., 0~ ..... Al!Wlcaft c---. 12:• -c.. Cod "-· $Mia Ana. ~ <ltlff!Y ~ World Ww f V .... _ .. rndcl 1ML 7:31 ,..m.:1 -~ WL.f ... Str• ...-Mese. c.--ea-~> Worlit War I v.-..., ..,..._ INI. 1:31 ...m.. .......... ~ MMon1c Ttmple. $36-"'7) Tilttlll l.llM Club, 12:1J ~ ~ ,_y Tiindily, It-• Hou-. (01\ T-S4fflal) .. -S.111 h«vt'-OlllMr c .. of Or-C-tr1 hll '"'-'• 111ta1Mr. l :• p.m., lrtlllllill tl'w.; CMr. Grltflll. 77•Uao Cllf 23tl Tuaflft ~ ~lt:• ...._ ~.;·*-.. . ... = Elks C11*. (Mn. 0... ... QI ~ ........ 1:• P.rrL IMrl. Ted ~ ~ l:.t=" l!lectrfcal • ._,,_ le ._,,, c •=• '""" .. ~ ..... ~ I.a OIM T-'"'lttn. CIW 7·31 ll.m.. 7112 E.ct........ ~ hedl. CK..._ 1.-,__. c.s. MaaTilte9, ~ ..... flow in Santa Barbar11 ' mAntEL~ PAGE 4 TOP AWARD -Ted Speck, president ol the South- ern· California Centre of the MG Car Club of Eng-· land, congratulates, Mathew L Post (witil trophy) after hia motOl'car, a 1935 Mercedes-Beu &00 K Boadlter/Li.mouaine, was judged Best of Show at the Premiere Coneoura of the Americu held at Pubioa laland. WHERE THE ACTION IS.• .. top: Tht two piece sh.oe in c•mel or black kid. Bleck silk 'll bottom: The tortoise shell ornamen!; atop c.amel, bronze or~ areen or black kid. $16 , NEWPORT IEACH, F.altton lal.nd e SANT Ji. AN.(. I S~NIJ.33W ,Fashion Islana Elegant For~ · Premiere Con~ours Pageant · Ia tile..._ leWDC of JlatllMIG lalud in Newport Beadl. fifty motor 081'1 valued a& '1 mlll1on pertic- ipated ill lae PremJere Con- COlll'I of the Americas this month and, after aix hours of Judefal.· a Im Mercedea- . Bem 5GllK a.dster/Lµnou- . 11De owned bJ Matbe-w L. POil of Las Allcelel was leleded to recet9e the Ave- • DUe ol a..mp6eDa tr~hy liplfJial Bat of Shaw honor a. 'lbl ftllelt dallic and vintage motcftal I in t h e Ubitecl StatM were lhown m th 11 'fQmcoun d'Ele- 1ance" w b I c b, translated from tbe ll'Nncb, means Pande ol Elepnce. Tbe event wu gtOiisored by Soutliern California Cen- tre of ... JIG ~Club ol EncJ•nd, ad llegan with a rolling revn at the thor- oughfare 8PPr'08dl to the GubMte eec1'8ton between Buffuma' IDd J. W. Robin- 10011. Mo t o r c a r 1 were judged oa tbelr appearance and oa tbe presentation by tbe drivers and passenger• who .... dreued in cos .. tumes aaodated with ttle period of time "the motor· cara were _p-odueed. After tbe roDlnC review, the motor can were posi- tioned OD lie mall where theu::. aabjected to stat· le AIDGlll the judg- et ... Piii Bii ud Sam llanb, ,._ lndlenapolll IOO wlnllm: Walbr Edmia· tcm. ttllNlla ud motion picture •: ud Gordon Buebrla. ......... of the orllSnl1 Cd moe.car. { AddlDa " tbe day-long ~111numem· ben of ee MG Car Qub tA Loag BM*• were dress· ed la Mulan cowboy coa- twne1 and lln9d u traffic directura. Mr. and Mn. Ted Speck ti A••lm were outfitted ill tndltfonal Don and Duena costumes and were accompaai.ed by a flower girl dressed in a black v e Iv e t skirt and blouse decorated with multi· color sequins. Mr. Speck ii preaideat of the sponsoring organization and 1 e r v e d, with bis wife, u olficial ~st Olaa winners for the Pre- miere C o n c o u r 1 ol the Americas were George M. Warren, Jr., 1911 M~s· Beaz 300 SL, first place and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Weiahubn. 1981Por1 c be 912, second place in the Mod· ern Sports cateaory. (War· ren's motorcar wu also judged ~WI winner and advanced to the A venue ot Champions to compete for Best of Show honors against nine specially·seiected ve- hicles.) Other class winner• were Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Orchant, 1933 Chrysler Im· perial, first place and Mr. ~nd Mrs. Fred J. O'Leary, 1939 LaSalle (Opera Coupe) second place in the Classic Production category; Tom Grostrl:tz, 1955 Jacuar "D" first place and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ivey, Lamborghini Miura P400 second place in the Racing or Grand Tour· ing category; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anakln, 1965 Ferrari Berllnetta, fint place a n d Mr. and Mn. Jack D. Hil- ton, 1951 Riley Drophead, lecond place in the Modern Special lnteHlt cateeory; Briaa Omain1bam, 19'l9 Merceda-Bem SSK, f l r 1 t place and . Mr. and Mr•. Gene 1\acker, 19St Jaguar ~100, aecoDd place in th• Vlntage Sports category; Mr. and Mn. IntJic B. Lln· dea, lN'T Packard Victoria Convertible, first place and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Blum, m5 Rolla Ro~ Coupe de- VWe, HCOJld place in t h e CI.uric Custom caitecory. :Visit Fashion Island During Christmas Fashion 1alud wm be transformed Into a CJuist· mae wondlrlaDcl a f t e r Tbanb11vlnc and will be raped over by Santa Claus wbo wtD bold court at Ja. land Boaae aa the mall to chat witb dlOdra ol all •&ea from Jdlh atop b1a bemJtit\11 emboaed throne. A pbotolNPber will be on band to reecri, Ill full-<.'Olor, the thrill ol the moment a.a children alt on Santa's lap and whisper 1beir Christ· maa wiabea. Fashion bland will be beautif\Jlly doconted with prlanda, candles, and ptn. atas throughout. Laa Posa· dot, the treditional Span· ilh·Amerlcan nativity pag. eant will be performed on the Satunta1 evenln1 pre- ceding the hOllday. SHOPPINC HOURS MondlY and frldly- 10:00 A.M. to t:30 P.M. Other 0.,., Except Sunday- 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. :J Som• stora opea additional eveninp for your.,... CIOIMftitact ' CS.. SHNI ......... ,.......,.,.. P ... l a-.... NOVBllBBR, 1967 .... 1 •I· 11 11 SPECIA~ ·EV·ENTS I~ ' -loutMnl c.tlfcnlle c-G ti c.rnen Cll*1 1..- "9llM '91111 .,_.,.. t :• ""'·• lGI W ...... Street, o,..... (Mite Hori> 137-l'm) ltdWY Ca.II ftl .... .,., No\1911 ttot.,y AM Nlillt '* ..,.\. .. lboe P•vllloll. (Mr. IMllM seMfllO) oni.ee c.tt ~ COlkllll lcMIC. ~ ~N. ,,. a.m., Mete lliellMr,•.,Cclda Mesa. ™"· Hvtdl..... •»It) Jr. -.W.11ee L...,. ti Or•""'I P'revllleMI T... t :• ,..., m s. Or..,.. lhtt. (Mn. S.. S3W7Sll ,_. -NetloMI .......... -All'!I •• ~ _,.. I...,._ °'""'1 ......_., a. 1ur, 6: 30 "·""' h Goldtfl PllMtaelt. ............. (Mrs. °""*"· SJN2Q) =:a.-==.:;-, h; st'#: .... AM. (Hlal "-'t, W"'77., .... r.,.........,. •. IHI -Tustlll. Womlll't ::w;· ~ ie..=•,.. . ~rwft.leedl E Jr. Mitt ~sd.DiC" rA ~-= c1n"~·r~·.:~DJY_!r ct:l .-_,... m:.m~. eo. w-. OaUllMarl ., ... ~ ...... tto.. SM C..._. a..tw1 NatloMI o.tei.. p~ l:Jt --~-= ="'~-1~1 . -=:·~C.:....~:!U t~w':: =.,~~cl""·· Caiw ..,..::,~ ... ,.. -• ~ .o.n. aw 111 ~ ...... . F ... f::I .. ~.~ . · :31 a-.-=~ Coate .., -Mil• °:'j'u~ u.e -... CMn. --.-M.mo> flf AMllllllll ..... lrwdl and •°""-....,,, .11141 a.m.. (S. Man-. .....,... ,...., LMVW ,.,... 'c:.tw, Mellelll\, I CMn; ....._,,.....Mrt. •"'11111 .,,.,..,, . ·~· WALTAH. SAY: Den cll*:,;."lt.';,re leedl1 ,.._ MUU MUU -.... llY ca.. (Mn. .... ...., ·' ~c-.u~~ w-"' Sch1huumuu """"' WWN ~ DeY, IO:Jt a.m., l't1 W. •~r. AMlleim. (M,,_ lemOnd SlUla) Soutll C.... ~ Club of Pl ktl Piii; C.llOrlfY hot lte¥1ew S... rift. 1t:• a.m,. ClffM. I.Mn. Tl'" ~~$) Ir,... -Our UdY of Ille .... ,., 1"; You111 l.acllK IMtlMe, ttumrnaee S.lt, La P<allN Youtlt Center, AN· llelm. (Mra.. HudWa Kl! MHll ,,..... -Campfli. Glrti Hor!Dn Ch*1 WMktM ~. O'Nelll Paf'l, (""9 ~ SO.Jfl.ll 4"1 -v•in. Oalll$11 Club, fdl q110f aM reff'elllmtfltt. 1:• p.m~ Or•no- f'llU Squere. 1 lttlle Cl\eMY Slt- 1646) Vet9r-of '::.'ft· ~ar 1 ~}&Or •nee a •r.-r-~~ rr.;j L~~ ~ .. ._, ,_. _... ... ,,._ ,,'!!,, ~ llWI. (Mrt. lswM _.,.,;---- ~~ ':r' Jr. w~~.s=: •nd 'elfllon _:~~ 1a11 ci.-_.,.. IM. (Mn. Meu.lfWIOfl 495-Jml. Piii. ~! .. .''t {'M,7' II :00 XI A .... mthl:..!,I t "'• r-....-."Wt • IMn. 1119 • ,,.... -tloft,. M~ Au~' Cller ... r.:., 1) AM. Mel- ._ZJ:..l!..l Tg~. =tten ..= J'e"&"Ain6·~--,,\--~ 11Wll--~1-1) We Got Plenty Christmas Stuff Too! ,.~ R!!f., c:..,.,-,.1 • .:.•=1 De Clt.111 Oren • • • • Sll ..W.i. (&'1:..i'f" Lcl111i .. ly et ••• •n• -11-... o.. •-'Hit (SlleU --~~~"-=:...~£ .. Al~ == ~· -AM. (Mr. '"'.-re~~· ac:cir:ia s:··:w...,.,;r-i-1FWt. "'= ~ .... AM c--ttt c:-t 31 PAIHION ISLAND N.WPOltT HACH ·~ HAWAIW4 iHOP F•shion lsl.nd NEWPORT CE.NTER Elep:nce for the bath. captured in exdtlnl. dttp-toned velvet tow· els. iD luxurious color· coordinated rup. M- cessories in cold and allver ftllgre and Ital· lan norentl.ne. So much to capture the imaain· atlon -selected to endow your beth with the lavish look of lux· ury. You'll find thls- and mo"" -awaiting you at the B AT H SHOPS. BE U FASHION SQUAH SANTA ANA NOVEMBFB. 1967 a«-. , .... ~ ~ "w'4 '°'' •a..111 2'! •. ~R..it~~~~q~ ~,. ~HIO eut"-'I :>O -'Ill S3~nlJ31 .. The W~I Werfcf of SHOP and LAYAWAY NO·W! The Wonderfvf World ef T9Yl>HIWll•&tetleners M91d Funny, Fanclfol Bloaom1 and L .. vesl • Molde Wllll a Cllftliftl • 4 genllMe P\.ASTl~ootte ~ • Maka .... w llllnef trif'lll • Cte•te Jtftlryl . • ~u 9e1ul,,-l l.llc:IMHl ALSO: CREEPY.CRAWLERS CRE~PLE-PEOPLE FRIGHT FACTORY FIGHTING MEN ~:. 14.0I '7 .7 6 your choice MATT MASON ~ SPACE STATION AND SPACE CRAWLER DELUXE ACTION SET • TIUtll ACTIOtl TOYS IN °"El Space Station,, ~CrlWltf, MlijOI' MATT MASON included! ONLY '13.99 I TOY SALE! PHCllO&UPH PUY-DOH 2 SPEED .., Llonel '9.99 IEG. lie 67c WALKI TALKIE , 4 TRANSISTOR 1f.tt v-.. --·---------'12.99 WIClt • MATTEL·O-PHONE• I Talk.I • 11 mlttut" of 2-wey talk with• frlendsl • Voices come from recelver- llt. •Ml phone! • I diKt lnduMdl .... 10.00 ·-······-~. 99 BOARDS REG. $11 .00 $8" Mkby Mouse TAlllll& PHONE ly Hasbro .... $9.00 s5• DAIEDML BOND'S 001 l•i aAaY SAY'# SEE"' • Amaz.lng animatlonl • • TalkJnt lipal • &prHalve EyeaJ • Seys 10 phraaea at pull of taHUng ring I ._...._~--...-.....u.s..t..1 "-'"IU.A. ONLY ___ $I Oc87 • TALKING DROWSY• • 5-s U ,.....,, 11 .. py-tilfte ,..,._t • Mw ~ta her crU!el • 1tW i.111 • ~ llHlllM ,..,._ .. , IEG. $1.M $497 111-lW W>EI Ill SCRABBIE ltEG. $15.00 '4.99 SPlllY DOU REG. $6.00 '1.97 A Crossword Game ONLY ~ ~ 11 larls FASHION ISLAND ...... UIMMUI 0...-.C.W WftTCMDTH CAHOeA P'AaK GfllloDAYSAa Oppoai .. The Broetlway ......... -... . .. . . t • : ' • PACE 9 -- -. ....,.. \ .I LECTURES ........., t -Mudltll1Mllf ~llvtll ...... I I HoMs ~or ~milt>ltlty", J!!'r;;;Gllel . •-· 1· '·"'· 1r,..., lile $c11001. ~ G lmort, ·nDll ........, .. ,.. ........ "'M.-_.. Tt '11-1 Ottt r11" teem. IE .• Jvt· t1cia. 7:ll 11.~,< Sclenct L.ciV,. Helt. UC IMM, (N>5'lJI t•nta-"WtllrlflOolt ti SuM'' Clltttn IE. a.n.r.... IMMWI 7: .. l :JO 8.m., '-. """""" 11'\erlfl•""'"-lull• .... Cot-..... (S.Q .. ,.11 C. Ttdl. 7:• 11-"'~ ·-310. T""' """ SCMol. '"ller!Oft. (113).j.IU) "l'rt":t ll ti t MtrlN Slit'-,,.,... , . . ~. 7:• 11.m .. C.,,_ _. t Hiii\ ScMel Ctflt-1&. Cm.JIU) M -'"TM 0.111111 Kln9t • ArOllM• IYN"1 Ot, Cfl,rt I . Hiiie t:)t 11~" C/lttln w. -. Mu-m. llCl- kl'I. .. -"TWl~Y-!j•I HMtlll"I ~-Nntut llell. : '1"'" °'" .. C•t OI.... '4 tor 11m. ~""' 1111 -UC lrvl11t OW.11"*" ti ~ 19" L._... &. lltr.•lllNI DoWle W Doa y", GllmM klre. ,,. 11·""-= L.tClute. (UH'221 lhe rtt' 1 ..,. I . , .. -"i\AltllllOll. ~l!Nll~- $eft Sii : ti. L.eclll~•ll. u'f! Irv~ ~ 3 ... -((ll'llfl'lllt~td\!A ..,., Of. Jol!ll We.II~~ C tryl .... 7:• 11.m .. GolOl!I W•t -.01 cem.. ctn-mt. tllf. ,,., "Ar~CQlltnll""Vlclof. mJ$ C.t T J~L. 1: 11<m~ Roe I ftw lcNol. ullef1oll. I ::.."r:'cTolW~t Hll"'-=o:.:°U'.:.rie. I ~)MM ~-1:JIOITllTIUllllY \.1(11119 ~'"' Ot. Wetten of UC Irvine, 11:·l0 p.m .• WMI Colleft Ctllltr ..... 7111, 911 5'11 ~:onc~.r:i~~lh:T1~ ,. -""J1.t"1' Tiie ~"'-'* "The L...,. !'WI Wlllla~ •. Vti11lr'Uc':ot t:."cm:iM ~ toM~f:3'· Ct~ ~ ._ lllN Hel Irv , I l f'-wl""uc INY ... :' c u1 •• -uc 1rv1 ... '-'"" "' Am -----------------------! ~-",t' "AlrkM ~u.lc"~ IW":'"' 1lmlii1':• 11.m .. s11H11o Natural Shoulder Shops The em:phuia it on color and can-free conv• nien~ in our new pennanentJ7 preeed ~ dres.s shirts of. Dacron* polyester and cotton. '1HE AU WOOi. HERRING80 HE1 . 39.95 7. 95 bf lW.COIT 42.95 AU WOOl-WOOLJMOHAlll PLAIDS AHO PlAIHS 45.00 ........................ SILVERWOODS 45 ~HION ISlAHD PAGE I .;..~"gr,' J::.1~\:"n.'"~'a' 11:M1,...,11.111.,,_ RMlll 1•16. 1'1111 Artt u """" ""' lrvl'lll. (ISH413) Miii -UC lrvlllt O."""-' ti l'-Mi~~re~ Ullt -"i i'* 111 ~ 1nw-""""'' KtflMlll -Sf-L.A. f:l:.~Hv 11·~ mMI O'-'MI 111 w• l .Mllltr, 11.f!\u. w . ._. MAI- -go. ,,.. ~~-.,..:"·~ t: ,.rw'r..~,~~/r ..;;.';'Y.'\_ ~ ,r;,.-:;~ "..!: -*' MM 'id;;r ClftWle. tli' MlJI ,,._Or ... c...tr Alt -.. .... ~~-~:"c~re "= 1'11-~~laTM ~ n.-;;: I YI.~ ... ~ I ... ~~F.~1ilB ttt.,.;, .. ~~· T= c'-' ,. ,.,. tiwtrY. '*'-~ .. .... -~·~~Tedi­=:• l.ldW9 '1iii"'ik .~ <ISM4UI CLASS WINNlll -Brtaa S. Cunn!np• {eatw) aecepta trophy from Jin. Ted Speck for Placin& tint with bil Jiit Jlercedel.Bem SSK ill the Vinti .. Sport& c1UI at the Premiere Concoun of the Americu held at Fashion Island this month, Brlal and Laura C1Umintham operate the BriUI Cunningham Aatomotive Mmeum in Co.ta Mesa which hu 80 of the world•• ftDelt motarcara 011 dlaplay. Standing with Mn. Speck and Cunningham ii Dale ll. HaD.Jen, Con- coun chairman. - -"flle .......... ~I Of', JIM I . l'lldl, c.litamlt 0..1mWtl ti "* &. 0-. 7:• 11.m~ Roam -.:rr Artl WldlN. UC lrvl111. .. ·-"'TM Chr~ ller''r Oltrlea I .. ~ l:JI ~ T... .. -•.Afrl~ltr1'9elc "-. 1'*' P , llrlte AM Ctfo tr-"1 e... S. ~ c.i·T~ ... ( ) 7:• 11."1~. Trw lflll so-i ..... --. ,, r,;. 11.m.-. Utctuc-,: H~T.uc '~lllllM T ........ ·~ I rvlN. (U).j.IU -TM ~CMtt"1 •• '-Miiier, 7:• 11.m.. 9'I #Mr H'-Sd-' c.tetwie. 13:»f131 If IT'I DIFPlllNT • •• IT'S FIOM '"FIESTA"_ '"" > a ''FIESTA" feature Wednesday thrv S.turday only " beautifull~ fewdud •hoc• Oft 10/t KID SUEDE ••• luscloul colon • • • Cll long a1 .ellction kuti. •NOTe ..... (Jramatically different! Typically f<ou//ini' dGlsic ETRUSCAN PUllP l>Hvtif11Uf ~tcmftgcm both 1Cppe1' ad 1ol1 • • • ~bdlilfud witll co~r naU luad&. Marrone 0 V •rdc 24.99 iesta ~ fashion islan~ -newport center ~ -MMtw OW. -01Mrt CM -Cwt1..,.. -~ .__ Open Mon. I Fri. Ev•ni"91 :>• .._ NOVDBEB, 1987 MEETINGS CMH"*"-.. ,_ ,.,..._ .._., 1"'"9. .. P1t1t 9w1-~ .......... IWtti w..-'I Cl• 1• P.i.'!'~· =1 ~ ... ~ .,_, \'-'• '°""~~.J! •=-:• .... l!:W. l•er .IA.,.. ...... I . 11111' Ot•llll ~ 0..... ..... ,. w"l:" AUxlllt'r. ,., .. 1.m. !Ollr Y,~,.::.. -iLn.~ Ore,.. =" Dt11t1t lodetv, •:• 11.m. • IMte •·n, Cll*. (WlllM Hw MN•I , .,~~~·l'r~ ~ ~·,.::; ,-.... ~ AM. Clltttl .... n .... > ff~~ 1£.lf:~~ ut~°=~ •-Or.-~ ... ~~"l'taa'l-....... ~"5 ~ CtullfV n.Jr.:ci "" ...,. "·o . • ::: ........ w. • • /IM. 1-...11 ....... _&.-,.~I tt:• '·""t UeM .. . , AMllttm. Mrl. -awt.11 loclttf "' ,..~ ., ,,._ ~t,~ ~. •:• 11.m. Jii£' (JN. ~.m-,.r- RI ,It: ~'t Clubr r::~. Mn. ,.,.. ... ~ ~ 9'9dl k . ~ ti C.W-1 7:• ....... .., ... c:-.1 H._...,, C.Hlwl ~ ......, 4ft.11HI ~=-... .t-~~ ICMll. <Mn. w... lfUt8t Itta 11em1 PM, Nw1Mrll Of.,.. ~ ....... --. ....... Otlt1 TMt1 T-. ~ P'#" ::;..::..~~°'== -LISA Cl.lt't I-..... AMII a:• ~"' .. m M; ......,I! .... AN, (M111. .....,, --) ~..:&Q¥: ,....:...~ Worl!I WW I ~ lenacll ,., t:• ..................... ... A...f::"aw,r -.-. ~. 1.iZ;l!~FE.'E1 ~ci!t.:=I .. ~~.,$. n:111 Mr.l •, &.191111 • '~~'0-.:.J r:'-"'-"=-D T.·J:: ~ ~~~"':.f: ==:·,~~~: J!/;:r.1tiW ~! Mwwl9r l!!!!!JI!!! *-"'lie 'I' t=• ti:. ·rn . =: :J:,,,., Col. wwa-~~' E''i!...i .. I Nevv NttrM. • I. ~ ................ ,.... ._,...,, ........ 0....- ~. Nlllllllll ..... --.. '. (Mn. ......... .....,, t£Jifi..,=TE.Efrl , .. -Otlll ... CMc ,,....,, •:• 0-'91M~ ...... . cs.~ ......... .. ~--~ ~ ~-:::0..~'~1 (Mtl. c;,..... .,,.,.., ,.----------..! Cellfonlle ~ fir ...,... loelcetty ... ,..,.,... Olltllran1 1:00 P-JTI., ·~ ~It-M_,. llJ .. ~~m· llr -KE 1, t• -0-ShrN Ne. U ; I :• 11.m., SIM• ,.,.. ~ T..,... Die. !Mr, a. Mn. Ollst.r sw-1< J4J.7JW Convnodor• Clllb1 7:ll e.m.. .. .. '°' leY CIW.. (,._11B I 1fe':&•, 'mr~'vou~C= =l clel /Nr, (Phylllt LOCke Sel!f• AM 0..tMer ti C.-ra; aowd °' 01--.. n:•-. 1'1' E. 'Ill Strett. (Wl-53531 1111t -Tl'lll• AIWfftlll Clull ef .._. port H•,_ I $:00 p,m., 611 Lido P•rk Drive, New90t1 a.cl\. (Mr. 1 111111111 D>-7129) .. ..,_.., 11 -Ore1199 COH I Nellon tf Y·lndlall Mtldenal t:ll e.11\., Cos!a INN Gltls CIUI>. tMrt. ~ """ Slf-0790) Campfire Glrlt1 ~ Crtft ~=-~di. 9)~i N~· P= $11111 ,.,., UY1¥11 L.-.1 W·"'41 CetllOllc °"*"''" ff# .Amerk.I. ~St. •-clld~.m.~: CleWY ~ lAnl9 c~s...i. ,..,.., 1:• ~1=.ut ._ °=' = ~ ~-....... MIM!m; t,:...11~ L ;IMncMMlr. ,,_. 111911 a. !!. "'J.'!. ,_ V!!'!.; =-:;"'al .,... .. ;:., = ,,__ "*"' ..... NNOJI rit1t'm-~ t;,:l:.l~.- Brett~Walker 5oldsmitil Wedding Rings f°" the Bride and Groom ........ ....... .. ...... ........... ,..,.. .. DlttlMflee .... ....... ...... -- 36 Fashfon Island ~~~~:G; ·St·er=;g~ ~~= ~-rs.=r ..._ , •. 1 Newport Centw I 11• "'""" ~ 31 Town & Country Tev • .lt! _ ~·.....!.!!!, .... ~~~ ... . Orange Or ... ~ LMlt -... .. A. M.1 1:• ,.lft., ,.,... .,...... NOVDIBPlt, 1987 :> 6-t, ,__..., ....., l"ASHION ZEROS IN ON THIE WAISTLINE ••• WRAPS AN EMPHATIC a&..ACK 081 AROUHD THE NEWLY FAVORED SHIRT DRESS. THS SOFT, . . . ALL-GlRL., SU.JfOUIETTIE P'L.ASHED WITH fl'REE-f'ORM ·STRIPING IN ._ACK, WHITE AND COFFEE. THE TOTAL EFFECT, TYPICAL OF ntl DIP"FIERENCE IN P'ASHION THA'T IS ~OBIHSON'S•• ,ALL 'l'1-IAT'S HEW, 8TIMUL.ATING1 VITAL, ·TO BE SELECTED TO REFLECT YOUR PIERSOHAL FASHION STATEMENT. DEFINED HERE, IN FINE GAUGE WOOL. KNIT, P'ULLY LINED. SIZES e TO 12, 90,001 PACESElTIER SHOP, ' , 6"~'5 /~ • FASHIO~ isl.AHO, NEWPORT CEHTEft ~ / PAGE 5 . > , ME ETINGS 14th Slr..t. (MA. l mmetMll; a. GSll want ... J. ..,_ ,._.... ,_, W4 S.. .lw"-CT... P•laodl .. '257) Tiit 0.,.,...,. Clllll1 7:l0 P m. ~~~=-=""G~1 ~ c..g.., s:Jt.1176) ~tc.-1 lllCllM l.M• Aa'11: 7:lt .. m .. Cllal'lel w. a-n --UO-St561 AftNM C'lutl Of S...'8 .,.., 7:• .. m.. OllMYi.M ltoltl. lLWr• W.n lfl, SJl.JlOll PAGE 6 C. llfonlle Crldlt Uftloft U.0-~ryt ~MIP'('U,..~: lO 11t:i; ~ Of ·-"'""'"' 0r.,.. Cout1 t:» '""· .. lbcle an c..,._ (Mn. Clrll"' ......... ) SDJ1'161 Al'Mrk:ell I.talon l'Olt No. lD A Auxllllry; t :.. 11.m • 1«1 $. ~ Sir•!, OrenM. CMts. MJt. <.Mii, IDM1171 werlill wer I v.,...._ krr.cb 111•1 •:ll p.m.. Mt ludt 4111Wltf, Cll* HelMI No. f. U9Une Hiiia (Mr. Miiis. 13143'~ Fll!lertillft C-nllY ...... AIDt1tlwy; IWW IMmMt ~ '". IJft.. Aultlf\wy lt-'1. (Mrl. hM!k. ~14271 AM«lcM Flekl s.Nltt, s.Ma AM ~: 7il0 p.m., 1631 E. Wetld WI' 1 V .... -. lletredll ,, .. , 7:3t p.m.. ,... Sen JI*' StrMI, 0-hint. Cltay l.ona. 4n-S7'6) Mucktn!Mler C.ftter Ctrdl: 10:• tt.m • llt $WN Vl41• D!!l!'f1.-f11~ ler1oft (Ulllte lletclwt., _, ,,Hello, I'm B. Dalton, Bookseller ; •• and I'd lib to have you viait my new bookatore. I think you'll find U onlib any you''f• ....... It .... comfortable kind of atmoepben, deliped tomab brclwlin1 a plee.u.nt experience. Y ou'D And my book etock utemive, with hard and eoft cover titl• in a hundred d.arly Jip.ed clulificationa. I have a epec.ial, ICaled-dowu eection juat for children, and a eelection of tut.fu.l sift.a and acce.oriel. My Diplomat'• sJobe at twelve hundred dollan ia the bichlisht of that collection. Stop in. I think you'll be pleued ... B. Dalton. Bookaeller Fubion lala.nd, Newport Cents N.wport 8-cb NetlllNI OIMllY Ueeult ,,. .. m,. --.0""'1: CefttlT, 1'"4~ *""-(LtulM tdlllft. ~ Je-"-,,. PJT11 .>:m .. L~ °"""'· CAM '*"• .. Alllena ll'rlll!CalM • La •tvltra C.tlfllnlilftM1 ''IS p.m., lllWdl- ltleler c.wr. "~ (Mn. \loll· _,, ~(&$!) ~ Wtwa ell o..,.. Cou11ty1 ll:JD .._,_, ~ 11 ..... lflt. T"'111t.. (Mn. ly,__ ~1414) La H*• ..,,_, CM11 10: .. f.m.-111111~•w ~. IMn. Gr1~. WT· 74'01 \ Or-Couf'llV bl._.Y loc:lelY1 •:oo p,m., ~. Dr-.. ~ =:."' ~·1v: ~II~~ ~=t .... , )7111 -o..".'?! £°'1ftly Life u,.. .. wr1..,1 A1111., 11:45 a.m ., Senta AM Elka Clllb. l llld'll rd Actott. 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IHow•nl Vlneverct, ~I N~ .. •· c.~J-"i:rc• F=-~.,1~11::: loclel Hiii, ....,..Im !Mr.. Ewlno, »>211ll w-·· c~ of or-1noe1 12:oe Me,. Herl lunc:hlOll. f21 S. c ... i.r, er-. (~:JCM;J) NEAL'S 'l - . ..... -o..w d C-et• ._.....~ l'l:•-1f1• I • ~ (~I.SW) ~~~'"'of fM Ill. ... ,_ Ullttlon. (Mrt. .._. ~ lt<h' AftCl'- 7:30 ...... --~. ,._ :l, .... u.-~ . ...,. C-~ Ckle. ''" "·"' • 116 &: Or-~ Or•llee. (Mn. /II-.,.--., 111..uJ Wofld WW I Vett<1ns. 81rrte:b ,..,, •:• p "'· "°' lud< cllnfte•, ~ T~r-'· Orenoe. !Mr 11tt -S. 6 .... Auchibon Society: 7:CS .. m. "W.-Bini Mlerellon•• Or. ·-· SMla A1ll Pui>llc: U. -ry, (Mr, T9"Qlno, &21-7UOJ S... c ......... Jr. Wcmcl'I'• CM>r t :oe -.m.. c-tttl)' Clut> Hous•. IM""~ _,,7'4SJ '°""'I: CMlen Club; 12:CO -. -MT, Tom N0141n, Cllltf .._.. tmmltr•tlon Sc...,_ tw. ....., L...-. IMr. 0 1111nver • ·~) 0r.,... ._ L.8lllM 2fl.. " • A1~J H O..W. 7:30 p.m , 11 p,... S41Mt-. Or-.. 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A bell fot many ioterDdlltee. A relax· ma pie... aki for · a perta. A totally .-,.able ati for • atructon. ,_. nc:en. ooe- pair tnwllm .•. for a y apeed oa aay _,.,, Oar customen call the 3fO .. Head Super Olaler. I.II • allow you why. • DRYLAND SKI SCHOOL .... Utt MOW AND LLU• TO ICJ ...... n ..... • MOGUL SKI CWI A NIW CLUI POil YDUfflTHI IUPl•Yttlll ftJPI AlllD llUTltUCTHMI -ITOP ay POii A NLO•• # 27 PASHION ISLAHD NEWPORT CENTER e SANTA ANA 219 E. 4th St. e PULLERTON 601 S. Euclid I 1talllllell O"'-, OlsneyleN "'4wl '"'"' "-fl. 4'1"'36) ~1-1~'7,~":0, '-:::"' ~~'.11~1 S. l._ Or-IMn. lerftl"'--2'22) lllnta Cl~ Of llnta AM1 7: .. o.m.. Seeta AM o..ma-et c:.m. ~• Board 11 ...... IMI-.. ~ fri.nct, ~Ill Nlnn.dt_., C........ Ce 1 C II I I I O."* JCVll Ctfttvrt1 12:to "°°"' G,.....,,ler I-C.rdtn G~ CMl'I. C>Mrty, S3M057) W~ld War I Vt!otrMll, l1rrldl1 i~1 ti,.39 /t:;.i, "°'s.n~ :~".9'·,~~~ s.-.. so-cr7tl Sl~o~~ ':_•~ .• I V•=~ri~ Fellow Hen, ~lerton. (Mr. c-lllN. 171~) 11111 -°'-l!mpl .. Couftell. Boy Sccutt Of Arntrka1 AMll•t ll11tlncu =~~·s.~\!' /111'"."' c~i a .. r Auls!•~ 1.tatiue of Nt'*l>Orl 8"<11. Jr. Aultlnary1 f::la 1.m .. ~) llulldlfla, CMrs. lllCNnan. ~ C:_,,. c-ra CIW: 7:4$ p.m., l""'"'°" Room. S.nf• Alll llllrery. <Miu ltor11. UHlT.IJ Woman'• lltllef Corpa 101 ll:JO ~'11."'ca.~~'."9!~. ~:: win. ~m11 T111 T.v Cllwi.r. llet1 Sltlme ~,!:IO lf."'cfi. 115fM~Yll":cr~~ •4-10 11 S"fmPllOnll A11«l1tlon of Or•no• C-ty Gullcl1 Pr~lclelllt "'"""II• ::1111,,:·"'ismi/;, 111111n Strwr. s.n. Or-Grow 1.oc1oe m, F I. A.M.1 lnl o.arw . 1:Jll p.m . II Pllul Squire, Orenoe. IMr. Gcvl~ S'4 )661) M USIC ,._.., l~rdtft Gr-Ccimmvnl- ty Concert Au'ft l L11be 1rlaN Oetw»n In -r1. l :IS p.m., Ger- .,.,. GrO¥e Hltft sm.t (Mr. Meeft Slf·21<17) IJC lrvlne: Arnold Jucl1. ple11ltl, 4:80 p.m .• Fine Arla lullcllfl9, llOGlll 1"t. Cu:Mm> ... -Chlpme11 Colitst: DolnwtscJ>. ~ftfelcl En«n'IO~, t :OO p.m., l3J H Glasatll StrMt, Ore~. 163....._11, t xl. 2201 Chapmaft Coll•; Worhhcp In lltNla11nc. • l •r_,. Mu11c:. ):CIO p.m., Auct"-lum, IJcw Jollnac>n m«11, m. "°' 1"I -SI.We Ane CcwnmuftllY Conc:-erl Atl'n.; J«te 9olet, pilnlll, I : IS P.m., 5enl1 AM Hlall SdlocL Ilium llilllt• MMIMl --UC INlntl Ch«'tl Sk>lt1. t<> pr-l.Mrt Oenla11, pllnl1t. 4:09 p.m.. Room lt1' l'lnt Arts ll11lldl"8. (13Mf3l) 'tllll -L191JM IMCll ~ Mualc Sodetv1 Werww Quintet, •:JO p.m .. L1911na lleflCfl High Sdloal. ("'-4'01 Hei.n V111 O.u-J lM -UC ln1tn11 Clla.mbH $"'9tf&. ~· All1td, Cond4oclor. 4:00 p.m., Fl,,. A~ l 11lld..... II_,, 1616. 113Mf22l • ""' -sYmr:iflonY Auocleticfl ol 0,.. •nee Co;ifttVI Eluncr St-r. - preno, Oaftl•I Lnl1, Conductor. t :lO p.m., A,..,..m (onVtfttlon C•nter. (SC7 .. l'5) ""' -Nor1twrn Of•ftO• Countv Com-INH'ltv tanurl AH'll.I Richard H,.y. ma<! Intl 1'lo MAlllM"1n POPt 0<· ct1tttr., J:U p.m., An•t>ttm Hillh khool (Mn. W.HI '2U40) Fuli.rton Jr, Colleae; lllt Ntw Cllrlstv MlnJlnll, 1:30 Ill•"'·· /Mn'• Gvrnnu l11m. (Mr. llcnf 111.eotlO) C.I Stele l'ullerton1 Cot119t ••"" Concfr1, Mr. Benion Minor, C_. tor. l:JO p.m.. '-"Ila TMeltf'. 1111.3300, ut $411 lltl\ -S.nt1 Alll Commvnltv Co11ar1 A$10CllllonJ Me SI t4on 1nct Tul'lll IC-Kwong, 111C>11,....1ano ctuo. I; IS p.m .• Sift!• Anl H1911 Scl>ool. 111um 111g11i.r w.-.1 thl -GerOtfl Gr-C<llllmunlty c- urt Alaoclalton1 ltl(l\lrcl HIVIMl'I -tt.. Melllll"•n .._ Or<N1tr1. l :IS p,m., GercMll Gro\19 Hleh School. (Mr, Moon J».210 ) .,... -Or•nta Cou111Y ll'hi1t11rrnonlc Socie1'11 Los A,,._IH PllllMl"*lk O<d\elltre. Z\lblft tMflle, CClflclu<tot • t;JO p,m., UC INIM C.mpv~ Hel~ ,......,.11) Im! -Amerken Gulld of Dr11aftl1lt1 Orlllfl Cone.rt, ._.,.,d l'ebe<, Sol~ ltf. I: 1J p.rn., U741 AMiii. G1rctt1t .,_, (MT. ColY1t N»D2Sl --UC l"'IMI McJCrt lrlc. 4•00 p.m., llCIOl'll H1' Fino Ar1s l 11lld .... (m-#21) .... -C.I ..... ll'ullerlOIU nwslc:A~ "Onllff", 1:3t p.m., Llttlt 111ffi.<• ll71·H'2) .:> ~ NOVEMBER, 1967 r Island House TM bHvtiful lalaftd Hotuc ot Fuhlon l1land " ooailtbi. to clubt oftd orgratdiadou. To reurw U, please ulqhoM Blaine Hillil, laland Houu coor- dinator, ~2020. ........._ t -ScJlllU af MM JluW G'-s.,.".:& li.ift. lbr. Olnll!Y No--, . 7:t-:'.m.wl'J~ ~-- .,_ -ldYlwlll&. ,,, • .._. CMrl. 11.,..,... w..i .. 1:1111 Or-C4VntY Plwwli..e 04r.dort t.=;,~) Mii -. <ltkMN 11- M -a.M Sl9rN "'L I:• It.Ill. (Mn. II-~) M -T~ C ... .,,_. s.ct1en.. 11:• 8.11'1. (Mn .• l(t-UMMif . - lell -Science -M1M SM1r .,_, let• Liii. (Or. ow.-..,,_ """17) ...._. .... CM. l :tl p.m. Uai.;-OI'*-' ,,,,,,.,,,. ,._,di. 11'1""' -<Mn. Mltlent s&Jl -) ".""\ ·--~-..... ~ . .z·• ~~ n>r • ..,.., ...... ,_._j 1• -Oltld Guldolifo Cll*. t :at Int. CJ-Prftdllnt "--!Ill) 1• -ktenc. fl Mind llllfF er-10:• 1.m, !Or. Ooreltl., 1""911 ~) ,._ -Nl'#Nft Hert!or P_,atatl It .. Mllcan Wom&111, t:• a.m, ( .... IY ttu~...-w H1r11or Oemeaat Clull. I :• 11.m. IMama Ohan .S4MltllJ lltlt -~ Alalllllllb ., °'"'" i:' ~ f:• •.m. CMll.r'ltrl ""' -k.i-. " Ml!ld lectvt.. 7:• p.m, !Or. Der..,,y tlmaft ~) 8'2:ii ="°t'J~ fi.mT,ca. .. ~."rJ:'~7:• ---~1~= ~r·"" ( r. D.i -CLOSUI 1111111 J~ I. l* ART .......... J.lt -..... Am ,.._ Of ............ , .. llllt.,O.. viii .......... F"'-Am ,..,_ Gel- ......... ._ ll'evlllell. ('7w.MJ Al1 All.._ Of C.I llale F11lllnOll1 .. ~ ltfleln''. ,.......... ..,, K&ll...,.., Sllldlftt C-lulld- 1,., (LA UUf) UC IN"'-Art .. ..,.,I e11 9>111111'- ttcin Of ~~ ... "...... lf't. (Mn, ,.,.,. .._ 1-11 -Vll&aa. a.-1 ''Ille E•lmr', ~· .... prldl. Jiit N. ...,..,.,.. A....._ FUlltnell. , ... 14S7) ~ Ari AU'ft.; t xlllblllon by Mr. Herold Leif, 1r1lfl of 11-. ...-111. !..e W. •-r. A111helm (Arlen Hurwlb a..t1"l .._ •·" -utuM ._ kMol of ,.,, .. .,.. .... 1 l'ecUllY &l\lblt, ttuncllltf TIPHll'V lllllllblt, W Clltf OrlW, l.lfllM lleKll. C~ll ....._. i.a -Newport leadl City ""'-ClnwftlttMi ......... In ..... --Olien .... * ....... "" J-Wa1raoi. ....,._, a.di Cllrlc C-- ttr, (Mn. L..-Oil MNJ ..._... 1-~ It -ChllflH W. '-'8 ~I '•Wataralan ot Nn Enoland.. ., •im n-- IJOS&I ........... -Pwall Alt .. ..,.,, ll'ds ., ~ .--. o.,men eoi-... ,....,,, ut. m J "......, .... -CMl'lee w ..... Muwumr Meirtcio ~ att1 #td ....,. ~ Irv Le.II• llnltlra ICl¥er, IS17·SU.1 --.. ___. • -C;l\aflll w '-• Mutwm: 111111n11,.. ., Oor-ClllY s--.m. 1"'2-MMI Bold & BeauHful Our magnificent new trios tell the world you belon1 to each other .•• everyday, everywhere. A4'v1nce diirnond detlsns in wide, ~ured rinp apture the youn1 look. from top, In 141< sold: Round solitaire, $285. Her weddln1 ring, $1S. His, $l0. Marquise diamond, SJ10. Pear-shaped, $410. Emerald-cut, $385. bch available with matched weddin1 rlnp. S~VICK'S c7~91NCC 191? ti FASHION ISLAND e NEWl'OllT IEACH ha Ant•I•• e C.ntvry City e .. l-..4'ela e Torre11c• e Ian .. rner4'ln• e Sant• h rlier• NOVEMB!B, 1967 .:>~ nm BROADWAY'S ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE ., .. STARTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 . HAPPIPST SAVINGS EVER ON nm WIDEST llANGB OF GIFTS! This is itf Out big .. m tht ~ ••• hundreds of ' . gift ickss It the belt ~ you'll make all JUI J We'ft trnded fM .... ..-to 6od these ~ T&1ua f oc you ••• you'll '8d a walth ol gift idas {O( nuy Dame OG JOll' list, and decorlltite ideas fot 7our holiday-minded~. EXO TEMENT EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK ••• y o-'11 find sde itaDS ill era:, dcpartmc_nt ••. extra lllespeoplc lo Mlp JC* ••• Utt dd.iYUY ••• f Ltt 8ift wrapping ••• ud m cioaat, plmty oE frtt ~g l COME IN, CALL IN, MAII: JN ••• USE YO~ BROADWAY CHARGE CARD It speeds your shopping, ~your budset! Make a 30-da.y payment in full oc take adnnb£e of the extended paymcat pla.a. Foe lat&e ~ UIC )'OQl Homtmaktt A«ount, take up to ~6 monlhs to pa7 with no moocydown. GET AN EARLY STAB.Tl SHOP 9:}0 .All. TO 9:30 P.M. NiWK>lT --- PAGE 7 , ,.._