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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-01 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot' • VOL 601 NO. 262, l .SECJIONS, 64 PAGES . , NEWPORT IE>,CH, CALfORNIA TEN CENTS C~unty -n l F"ires ·Contained 'Total Cdntrol' Soon; S.ay Weary Firefighters By CARTER BARBE R Of .. Jlt.lfr Plllt ... ' spokesman said. "But the threat ii ovet." Normal wblda and higher humidltlel "ll"t belpinc greatly," be added. The devaatating Orange County 1ire wbJch burned 48,839 acres and 57 ttructurea Including 48 homes wu 108 percent contained this morning and -firemen hoped for ''total control" by nitbtfall. 1'tm1heleaa, 325 flrefigbten with 32 &-e tmcb ttood by ready to pou::)Ce cm tbe dying blue 1bouJd lt flare up Sialn. To help them were elebt bull- dozen, two helicopters and two aer· lal tankers -the latter ln red alert condltloa at Chin-·. Civic ·.oemonsirators Newport Beach yoUn.gsters get into spirit of United Fund drive now under. way and {>icket for worthy cause. Asking support of the fund's $172.523 cimp11gn are (back row, left to right) 1dike Rider, 12; Lisa Crolaon, 7~ Robin Rider, 10; and Chris Crosson, 8. Front row: Kelly Stx>o~ 5 (left), and Lloy4 COoper, 5. County; Medical Center . ~ t_.; :~ .. t~ . . .. , ;} ,. .. ~=" """ · Rates Undergo 2nd Hike Charpa~o •ttentf at O.r an I e J)l'.9Ved by supervilon last year was Co ~ :>Cent. ..... _. .... were the 'latleat factor in the boost. unty -' .. .._..,. Au.se raid that tbe·medical center's aharp}1 iDcreued for the second time #0 averase patteai day coat was '63 a in 18 monthJ. day during the past a1x months, com· The Board of SUpervlaora approved pared with $74 daiIY--at other boapi· tncreued rates in an but three of the ta.la m the county. county hospital'• 14 aemce categor· iea. '.the Jncreue ta retroactive to Oct. L Fiiured to ~-nearest dollar, here &Te tbe new dally rates and the old raw for major services: Obstetric'a, now $$2 daily, were '38 daily ; pecliatrlc,, $54, $47; surgical, M2, $34; newbohl care, $17, $13; in· tensive care, $105, rn. Internal medicine, now ~ daily, were $at; cardiac care, Sl05, rn; psychiatry, ""· '38; communicable diseua, -'• '64; tuberculoaiJ, $23, $18. Chronic medicine, now s:rt dally, were '32; physical medicine, '58, MB; .mer~oom, $10, no change, and c11nic •· '8. Hoaf.ltal trator M. G. Ause taid • fenerou lllary increases" ap- 32nd Widening Project Begins Newport Beach city officials £\ave taken the first step toward widening o( 32nd street from two to four lanes between Newport and Balboa boule- ·vards. Re&l estate appraiser George H. Jones has been hired to analyze the market value of 2S parcels required ror ttte project, according to Public Works Director Joseph· T. Devtin. The study will cost the city a maxi· mum of SS,000, Devlin said. CM Woman Sues City of Newport For $35,000 A Costa Meea woman has sued the city of Newpcrl Beach for $35,000 for injuries the allegedly suffered when she tripped over a tree root1'am· aged portion o( ptlblic gidewalk. City officials today received a Su· perior Court summons to answer the lawsuit, filed ~Y attorneys for Vir· ginia Hayes, '1111·A Ogle St., Co 1 t a Mesa. The complant asserts that Mila Hayes received leg injuries last Merch 3 wnen she stumbled over an aephalt fill at Vle base of a large eUCJ}yptus tree In front of the Jqlly Roger Resta- urant, 205 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. It is alleged that tbe sidewalk was ''negligently . . • maintained by t h e . city ·o< Newport Beach." Sought ls $35,000 .iJ1 general damages plus all me4.lcal and legal expenses. Qty Clerk Laura Lagios said today attorneY' for the city's insurance car- rier "will take it from here." SUH!lc ltf •rlceU NEW YORK (AP)-Tbe stock mar-nt deepened Its decline' lai4 t h i s afternoon ln active tradina. (See quo- tations. Pageii 22-23.) "There aWl are soiae untouched 11· lands in the burn arer and they pr?b. ably will eo up," a Forest Service Tide• Ar.roach Sink or Damqe ficures for tbe tw~ in· Swim. .In W. ~ewport? By BRUCE BENSON Of Ille ~hr l'llet Sl•fl This could be the week that West Newport sinks or swims. Hopefully it'll be neither. Dozens ol beachfroot ix.nes Crom 36th to 41st Streets are perched on the brink of badly eroded beaches as two . major events rush toward a climax. First of these la the blgbeat tide of authorization to use civil ddeme fa- cilities if a severe crilia devdopf. "We know the tidel in Ulemaelva wil cause problelDI, '' Hurlburt &aid. "However, if we learn that we're co- ing to have some ~ed SOQlberly awella at the same time, the we can be ·certain we're going to have tevere problems. •:we can immediate]J contact n- pervison and they could then act to authorize use of civil dlfeme faclli· ties." Highut ~. of Ult seas011 are acheduWi to ~gift tod411 and con~M thrOMgll Monda11. accordittg to ~ County HarbM Maner A1 O~ra. Here I& tht tffMtabk: - ->fodq 1:03 cura. fJ ft. 6 m. Hurlburt said UM resources could include m&dpower, equipment Gd material, aa ~ 11 emerpnq bud~ et funds .aotted to cou.nty ~ _m.e:_.~ .. ~~ ... .k_ . ewpo ecuard Capt. Bud Bel· ~·khe .toct.J ~: Thurtdcy 8:39 a.m. 6 ft. 9 '"' Frida11 9:15 a.m. 1 f( Sawrda~ 9:51 a.m. ~ ft. 8 '"' Sunday 10:39 a.m. 6 ft. 4 in. Mcmda11 11:18 a.m. 5 ft. 9 in. tbe season, which began washing ubore tbil morning. A whoppjog sev. en-loot tide ii acbeduled to arrive at 9:15 a.m. Friday. A survey ol the eroeioo zone show- ed that ItO damaae waa lncmftd in this morning's S.f.foot Udal attack. The a e c o n d major factor in the beadl battle alao may be on tap Fri· day. That's 'When the U. S. Army Corps or Engineers hopes to begin its $700,000 buttressing project. Newport Beach City Manager Har- vey Hurlburt today said he wOuld ask the county Board of Supervisors for "'Se far lt leotl _.., There are no ~tight llOW.''lle Jald, "We have no lip of 11AJ swelll coming and we normally get 1 three tf ~ day fore- cast if tbeJ are expected. U we can hang on tbJa way we're ln lood shape." Also expressing optimism was L. H. "Mac" McBride, 3705 Seashore Drive, a nei&hborbood orgllDizer playing a key role in efforts to save the beach front. ''We'll pull through," McBride pre· dieted. He said gNllite groins in· stalled free by county cootractors u- sociations-and reinforced over the weekend by tbe city~em to be do- ing the job of preventing upcoa~ drift of sand. He noted there has even been a sh~ht buildup ol sand sJnce the groin (See EROSION, Paie 1) Newport Girl Collects Treats ·for Fairview By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of 1111 DallY ,. , .... There are a lot ol Hwbar Area youngsters who "'.ere unable to go trlc.k-or·treatinc Tuesday Dl8frt. They're the young patient.I at Fair· view State Hoepital. So 13-year-old Nl.W Ball, 1 student at Newport BMCh'a Horace EDlign School, wart trick • or • treating for them. Nikki, who celebrated ber birth- day on Halloween, collected 10 pounds of candy which she says she'll turn ' over to the hospital. And she invites all Costa Meaa and Newport Beach children to join in the campdgn. "I'm sure there are a lot of kids who have some leftover can· dy," lbe aays. Thia is the third year In a row I.bat Nikki, ber friends and her P&J'ents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ball ol 1115 Essex Lane. bMre undertaken the project. The Balls will accept the "excess" treats at their home and then make as many delivery trips to the hospital as neceuary. Last year, more than D> p6ands of · candy were turned tlV*'f to hospital aides. "The ldmlnlstretor keeP.' the can· dy ln a cool place and 1t lasts the Fairview ch.Ddren untll ·the Christmas holidays,'' says Nikki. * * * 16 Children Die As Tragooy Mars Halloween Night Most of the structures involved are apartments. tome two atones high. The properties are along the sootheut side of 32nd Street Devlin noted that the rigtlt of we,y acqulaition has been recommended by Wilbur Smith 4t As· social.es. a San FrancllCO consultbag engineering firm now undertaking a major study of Newport-Balboa Pe· ninsula traffic n~da. Operation Candy irom Wire Service• Sixteen children across the nation and a molt of four ln Los Angeles County died Tuesday In Hallow en tr&gediea. J ust Say The _Word, "' Israel Tells Jordan JERUSALEM (UPI) -Premier Levi Eshkol ol Israel said today he was r(@dY to meet King Huaseln of Jordan ltther ln the Holy City or in the Jordanian capital of Amman for Middle\ East peaee talks. 11u111t>in. now in London. h85 lndlcat· ed aome willingness to moderate his stand on the Middle East situation tl\ougll other Arab leaders have vow· ed never to recognize Israel or to ne· gotiate a settlement. NB 'T~eht' Campaign· Successful The police car pulled smartly around the comer and focused l t a headllgbts on a small IJ'OUP or Hal- loween trick-or-treaters. "But officer.'· began a flustered mother as the children fidgeted. The Newport Blach policeman grab- bed for somethlftg on the floor or the squad car. and camf' up with several bags or candy. "Have a Happy HaJloween. Ma'am ." he said as he gave each young1ter a bag *luffed with cookjea and goodies. "It was a small thing. but well .re· -· celved," reported Police Chief B. James Glavas today on his depart· ment's "Don't Trick, -We Treat" cam- paign. "It was a gesture toward gaining thJ! confidence or pre·teen children ... Glavas aaid more than 500 bags or Hallowtien treata were given out by all police unit! from 1unset on. The good wUJ operation apparently paid off. It waa a "quiet Halloween". the chief reported. "There were a few eggr; thrown on Lido Isle, but that's abo\Jt the eltent of It. '1 Mrs. Mel~lna McLlng. 35. of Haw· thome. was shot CataUy by her 4- year-old son, Robert. while she 11tas making 1 Halloween cottume for him. The lad was playing with a loaded .38-caliber revolver. Violent death came to 15 children halloween night. including a 14-year· old boy who was fatally stabbed when hf' tried to steal a bag of candy from at.other youth. " Nine of the deact wen• hit by cars wt.Ue lrkk or treating. and one !'<>Y was killed in a fireworks explosion. It addition. 12 c"iildren were injured and 41 persons w~;c arrested in Hal· (See OEA111S. Pafe t) ,t -. wblch ti.can Sunday 1n u.e San· ta Aaa Maqntatna near Corona aWl ltOod at '2 lllDUon plus. but were ex· pact.eel to die. C&DM of the fire lw not yet been determ.tned oUldally. Most of the homes burned during the conflagration were in the commu· Dltiet ol Cowan lleiebta, Lemon Helgbll, Oraqe Park Acres a n d Villa fark. Schools, churches a n d major ttructures were spared. lD addition to the 13 homes identi- fied by the DAU.. Y PILOT Tuesday aa amoni the 4& destroyed or heav.Jy damated ln the blaze, 15 more homes aJ e ndw identified u either totally or pa.rtia1.ly bw-ned. These owners a n d locatiOD.§..JU'e: Clawr Bra~ 18771 Alice Lane. Jac:t Byert,, Mesa Drive. Dr. Carl Cllapmu, Skyline Drive. Loa1I Carle, 10491 Peters Canyon (See FIRES. Pace %) Massive Air Strikes Slam -·uanoi Areas Lester Langer, Har4or Area Teacher, Dies Lest.er Langer, a Newport Harbor Hlgh School teacher, died Tuelday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was 49. Mr. Langer lived at 469 Lenwood Circle, Costa Mesa. He taught English and a class in discussion and ~ebate. His widow. Ceal. teaches English and jou:maliam at Costa Mesa High School. He also leaves a daughter, Abbe, a senior at San Jose State, and a son, John, a .aophomore at Stanford. • The family moved to Costa Mesa ftom Milwaukee five ;brs ago. Mr. Langer formerly was an advertising executive. Services and cremation will be pri· vate. Donations to a· scholarship fund In hi! narne may be sent t-0 Don Ulan· der. clUdnnan of the Harbor High En&lish Department. Newport Resident Faces A~ault Rap In Bar . Shooting William Charles Gullage. 29, will face preliminary court procedures Thursday on charges of assault with intent to commit murder. The defendant. ol 109 21st St .. New- port Beach. remained in Orange County Jail today In lieu of ~.500 bail pending the hearing in Newport Beach Municipal Court. Gullage Is accused of shooting Wil· Uam G. Lowe. 33. of 126"1 27th St.. Newport Beach ln an argument Oct. 20 over a quarter one of the men placed on a pool table in a tavern at 'JIKl1 Newport Blvd. SAIGON (UPI) -American spokes· mea tott.y reported the eighth comeO- utive day of massive air s t r i k e • against the Hanoi·Haipboog area and i.Ulpr;.m.e victones in the south. Via· itUij.. Vice President Hubert H. Hum· phrey said, "I think we are winning this stnJUle. '' · Humphrey skipped South Vietnam's national day celebratious today to via· it the battlefields before Dying on to Kuala Lumpur, the capllal of Malay- sia, a naU00:wbicb sucoeufully fealht off a Communilt.taaover .ttemp in ~ ... " cuetrma fl.tin,. -\1. .. jilt ltbtll ....... ll0-'94 ...... ~ .. ••••••Tues- -*J ... ··-~ m wni Che tmelt of an~ mipllil to bomb ,tM Mu Gia ~. 'IS mJlea north of the border and gate. Tray to the Ho Chi MlDh supply trail to the south. HU1'pbrey, who flew u far north as the .Cola Thien area JUlt ~ .tbe de- mllif;zone (DMZ), stopped off at Cb Lal and told Martnes, airmen and diera: "rm proud of tbe job you a are doing over here. We're one percent with you." "lbtte has been genuine progress in eviry area," Humphrey aaJd. "I think~e are winning this atrucgle .•• let's ve some patience." Ca ured Viet Cong documents tend· ed ar out Humphrey's atatemenl Oce ocument discussed "fear of hards lps, low flghting spirit. pessi· mism and dissension," an Army S(X.k said. An< in Saigon the government said for third consecutive w~ the r of Viet Cong defecting to the ent bad increased. A spokes- 452 persons defected 1n the Ocl 14-20, bringing the total year to 24.~ year's to. tal f the same period was 14,3?'2. uth Vietnam, U. S. spokesmen bout 4,000 Communiata -two ng and one North Vietnamese nt -were .fleeing toward the a border after a three4-y t to seize the district capiW Ninh, 72 miles north of Satgoo. termed it a Communist "die har effort" that was foiled at the cost f 7 Americans killed and 21 ed plus "light" losses to South mese troops he~ing to defend all allied base. SutldBy and ay the Cominunlsts attacked in wb Humphrey Interpreted as a (See VIETNAM, Pace %) ::: C..ast '-' !~~ Weatlle r It'll be a little cooler Thurs· y -like down Into the LOW 's -promises forecaster John ockey. But inJand temperatures lll continue to push over the egree mark. INSIDE T ODA V Lo~ wa1 admlu.d to Hoag Me- morial Hospital and underwent sur· gery for the bullet wound in his ab- domen. He waa later released to the care of his mother. according to a . hospital spokesman. People who watch the weather and are stdl concerned with thi& week's fires are hoping for tight rains -not heavt1, early -not late this winter. Page 10. ''""' INllne Call..,,,la ClaulllM c-1n Cftlt- lflltrlll "•" .. ,., .. , ....... It MUll!al ,.,.,.. n • HalloMI Htwt ~ I Olllhoarlea It Jl·M OrMl9' CW11ty It .... ...11..... . .. , .. ,. A\so arrested In the aftermath of the tavern brawl was GuUage's brother Robert Anthony Gullage. 25. or Or ange. He remains free on his own rcco niiance pending a jury trial Nov ~ on charges of assault and battery. ""•fin ''" Callt "• l.lll<ltn Llllt" Mlil I• StNIU MHll•tJ ,...., .. n '"''"'' ,....,., tt Jf Soda! Htwt 1~21 U S,.rtl 2Mt n.u s1e<11 Ma11t1tt n-u It hllvll.... .. .. u l ll4tle('t " l4 Tom 111u. 11 U Wta1"4f 4 II '#1<14 Niwa W " I t \ • ' ... , 2 DAILY PILOT 'More Posies • Tbe mlddle of Pacmc CoPt Hlgh- way tn C«ona del -Var 11 tut be• comini one of the lushest garden spots of the Weat. Newport Beach. city. wotker• toci.J t>taan plaDUll tbe Jourth Md fifth landscal*I trafftc ia1lnda in tbe area. City Parks ~ ·eaiVin Stewart said that by the end o( lbe 'lreU,the two new mid-higbw.ay flowec pt• dens will be plan~ A half-dozen Dracaaa ~ V!- were installed at the !ilacArthur Bcll)- evard intersection today. ThuredAJ, si.x Wlndmlll palms 1'lll fl) ill "near •· . ' the Hazel Drive in~: : Natal plums, ~ew 1.e+-1 '1lb.,,,..a · Guania sround cover will p in~ th• palms are up, Uld see .. t. The Corona {tel Afk ~· o( . hit a po•er pol1. Tbe driver. MIJiuel MWIOI. 17, of 23182 El Toro Road. Mission Viejo, was serioull,y 1D,Jured ~t la recover· lne· Al.to hurt wtre Keith A, Stafford, 15, of 11171 CUmplaln Rold, La1UDa Hilla, IDd Tllomu M. Bree.», JJ, of 2Sl82 Via VMDtip, M1uJ.oG Viejo, a n d RJcbatd J. Ward. it, of 11872 Dun Men Road, llld Gary DlW, 15, uJit 211812 Por1oflno, botb of El Toro. Commerce and the c)iy 'Paiil kl the 16,000 project, with \lMI city lharlng two-thirdt ot the eon m1 fteilbbor· hood mercbuta the baluce. May})Oou UUnk lra-fllia cHmbing all over jack~lanterns and havial photographers pewbac Oftf you every year b> get pictures of blac~ cats and pumpkins for Halloween, but this is one kitty who has bad it and is purr-fectly happy, now that it's all ovw-, to get the heck out of that pumpkin &hell and onto a nice, soft cushion where she can rest for another year. WASHINGTON (UPl)-An offtc* of' all ·1•U01t ~-~ m &eWll( • 1 .. ·:w~ r~.-~~ :•~·.the , • Uate'rdat ltivena.' .serY.lhe wOuJd haV• to clote down philanthropic trusts like the Kennedy and Rockefeller fou.oda - UollJ lf tt cracked down on bu. Stewart noted that plans are in the hopper for two more landscaped is- landl in Corona del Mar. "They'll be of comparable scope to what weTe putting In now," he said. "But we haven't yet worked out their locations or when they'll be develop. ed. We'll be working closely with the ~ on Ud.I. Through tbelr help, IO fll', -4uite a bit bu been done to · create u asset for the entire com· munlty." PGfle J lllltallatlw. Ho~ "'"'"· attacks. aren't jut 1ltt1D1 and ...... The .,... bea pHctically no beach ·'Junior Fellows' Program Set Up To Advise UCI Wife oettbtl-to .Nlnfan» ._.. of left at all. and ii barren of NJ>d. baga. McBride reported. 1andbag1 hu been lmtalled ta front "It's kind of strange, isn't it." he of aome residences. Others ~ bave reflected. "Many. of the most expen- doors in front of patio walls to bold sive homes always seem to be in the back the impendinc ttdea. _ -~ _ m~~artou.s spots." ''We really don't expect tb1a 1o be · "Either they're perched on a wood- too effective," a.id one homeowner. · ed billJide where there's a fire threat In tile 3500 block ol Seubore Drive or on a beach where we have this ·• Some faculty members at the Uni· veraity of Calif ornla, Irvine soon will be getting critical Ceedbttk from their student.I. pe\ter and more costly effort.I bav~ t,hreal" been undertabn. While ~ crisis loom.a, the city· s Led by Ralpb·w. Wataon, 3500 Sea·· ge~ral services department report- sbcre, property ownen have dlipped. ed that sand baa been trudled in and in about n.ooo to comtruct a lfanite dumpecl on city street enda.: The aocial sciences diviaioo has in· troduced a program of Junior Fei- low1, junior and seniorltudenta nom· lnated by the faculty to· advise on currlculllm and per10DDet. barricade three feet J:dcb and a block Sandbap alJO will be ~ availa· lone, parallel to the eroded beach. .. blE. to residenta if they want, them A couple ot bJocta awa1. however, -on a. fee bNll, accordi.q to Wade reaideata in the 3300 and 3400 blocks Seyler, aide to General Sen1cft Di- appeeN(l to 1tmain wlDenlble to tide rector Jake Mynderae. . Junior Fellows a1ao will be eligible for undergraduate_ r e & e a r c b and ttachlnl uaWantlhip14 p,... P-.e I Ttiie Junlar Fellow• proar• was endorsed last month ha a t&M>catlon •peech by cootroversial po1ttical sci-FffiES CONTROLLED . · .. ence prOte1sor Martiis' Sha~. _,,, 1 ed 1tUad. Shapiro, who dep ored stu ent m -dlini in M:ademic affairs, ·said his Robert Bht, 18102 S. Mesa Driw. aloaan 11 "scholarshlp for the, fchol· Dr. Wllliam Hawtha1, 20161 E. Oak ars." He said tradit1~1aenior Lane Drive. scholars have chosen auccea-NVlllU UkMfa. 1906&. M u a : IOl'I, and a Junior Fellows roir~ would be in t1ii1 tradition. . • He oppoleCl the Janicl" Fe •con· Pre. P-.e 1 cept to elected 1 t u d e n ~ aen· tattvea evMuattng ta~ orm· Drv "T1US ance. ln a teacher popularl ~st · · '~ J..\ • _. • the entertainer, h~-bated litorlal· . lowee-6.:C:Onfteeted mcldenta. izer, and ~aler in ftashy exotica Polle~ in: ·Portam0t.1b, 'Va., said comes off best, he said. James Brown Jr. waUte<Lup to a boy l!:' ·Drive. Ray...a Lanie,~ Loma St. C. Meeb, Serrano A·1t11ue. <Mr1e E. Piper,~ E. Oak~ Dr. Ed~ R. .._, 18362/esa Drive. A. E. Smtaaa. .. Windes Drive. EUii W. Stulq, 10152 CO w a D fi'1ahta Drive. Or. Barry L. ste-.ma, 12162 Sby- way Drive. Lehlnd Zink. Serrano Avenue. · · · about his own·aie ~ waa ~'trick Ot' treat.ilfg" i,, . ~tr ~gtmotbood. : T ·:~11.: or Tr er~~~ . .,.,anc1,an. . r """ .~ UJe--101th: .,,..tu • ·costume. Sole fatality in ~e ,Orange County blaze was Mra. Lucllle, ~ Fe,l!el. 57, oC 2Dfl La: ~ !Drive. Lt'mon Height$, wbo~ll!J!Uil O¥e!l" by hPr own car during h tvacuation of her bomt. and mast. gave dJae; ~ v e rt o o k : For V:n ..... nm Br~ IP"i atMbe4 • IPR&reDtlY ~MA-• 1'itb ~ tcJ ~ 'lbl J~ retrieved """llO'*!·~ his ... ~ -~-foll, : Two~Hilk-~\.... : m!~>"'~ : . . · i aifb ~~~·~a ~ .... ree<i:ded m .. t'tyifor~'--teul . ., __ .,_ ,.__; J orth ' ~!"' . ,cr.ew.-V"11&ftliet: ~ •. Mbmts.,. KR: WI.II-ue .ua r-.er · ta. New York and Pennsylvania. ol one se"m, off Vietnam. Halloween parties culminated in sue Collins, of 3.13A Cabrill Costa shootings in Rochester, N. Y. and Men. and Joann Soutberd, of 2 Ful-Waco. Tex. lerton Ave., Newport Beach. th 15. In Rochester, John Filmore. 23. was with the help of friM<is and d by killed while he was "horsing ar0W1 i" Sue's little sister C111thia. 11 made wiU: Johnson Cooper, 20 according to , the rounds and will send all police. Cooper was charged with sec- penshablea they collected to ond degree manslaughter. : older brother, RobUt. a sailor ln Waco, four male students at Paw · a ship off the Vietnam coast. Quinn College were shot during a bas-· sle · which erupted when ,.outsiders tried to crash a party. ~orge Wil· DAILY PILOT ....,.; ... c .... lelte1.,!_Wn4 l'lie•u ICMYil l4Hlr n.-.. A. M--Lifle ,.,,.., . .;.:;' Jer•-f. C.ffi11t ..._,. IMdl Cb EAll1W Jeck l. CMley ~.r MhMll I l\nlMtt~~ .....,.,. ..... ... 2211 w ... a.1ai.. aw •. M1ffi11t A44'"'' P.O. a. 1171 t Ott.er°"""' , ........ :,_...,..,.._. l lt9M 11M111 M~"-14M1,...._.1••..,... .. '·' ~ I llam Hall, the dean . of men at the institution, had his hat shot off dur- ing the fracas. A little girl was shot and wounded by an dntnown sniper in the Arling- ton subW'b of Jacksonville, Fla.. as she went from house to house in quest of Halloween goodies. In Memphis, one person was shot and another stabbed at a masquerade · ball in a ckwntown hotel. Both vie· tims were in good ~ondition. and po- lice said the melee apparently erupt- ed when two opposing groups tried to attend the same all-Negro party. Fisherman's Wharf In San Fran· cisco waa the scene of a midnlg11t , happening called a "Witch-in." Parti· clpant.s claimed to be witches and their male counterparts. wcrlocb . At the San Francisco Wax Mu· gewn, hundreds gathered in the cham- ber of borron at the invitation of museum officials J.o sample wftcbes' brew bubbling in a gi&nt cauldron. Once again, thousands of chlldren across the nation marched with can· isters instead of shopping bags, ask- ing for pennies, 11kkela and dimes to help support UN·CEF, the United Na- tions Children's Fund. Th e am.au bands also thrust the or- nge cannisters out as doorA opened n Ireland. Denmark. the Philippine~. nada. and other U.N. member na· onB. Last yl!ar in lht United St.atr11. ore than S2.7 million wH rai11ed by ICE F "trick or 11 • ···~:· I • • DIES IN Atnf . •. In ~ ~ )1 1 •• ~er Can- yon near N~ id lAs Angeles County, the body 6C P'l'an.t L. 'smith, 73, Box 820. Star Roate, Orange. was found Tuesday in a cutted automobile. Other fires in Southern Cali!orna. and their status. included two in the northeast secUOb ol San Diego Coun- ty. One, between Ramona and Poway, had burned 33.000 acres and dP~troy­ ed u iome4' .. lbr of wbkbo were Jn lht' ~ . .00 cl111. Numerou5 othe r buildings including the Mount Wood- son L<>0k0llt' St~tion alio "ere destroy- ed. Crqp damage, partlcµtarly avoca- do trees, was severe. ·, The ~e~nd f\re. was ~t .Pine Hills in the Julian area, Five air tankers were to drop fire retardant on the north· "est side today to allow lire crews to read! ~e .-ea. Only eae home was destroyed 111 this fire and that was shorUy after it broke out early Mon- 4ay. ..... Approximately l.'700 men werP fight- .· ilfl the two blazes. The Ramona fire was 90 percent containM early today bul there was no estimate of contain- ment of the other fire. • Both were expecttod to be contain· ed tonight on the basis oC. a Sant.a An:\ condition breaking up. leaving hij[hrr humidity and calmer winds. In the Malibu area of Los Angelri; County. where names consumed three expensive homea and burne~ 2.900 acres along the. toatt, firefighters said the blaze wa about 75 percent co n. talned, and they also hoped for full containment today lf lbe weather was favorable. H o w e v e r . a spokesman said thl" forecast for the beach area · dor\n·1 look 10() 2ood." with low humirt1h. hi~h IPmJ)f'raturr~. and a rel<1rt11P nf the Santa Ana wind condition prrrt 1< t· ed. Robert D. Bayes, trustee ol Am eri - cans Bullding ConstituUonally (ABC), aaid Tuesday bla orpniaation advised · tta clients to adopt the same *h· Dlquea ·used to organiu· i.be big fam· • Uy Coqdation&. ..., H.,... DID Che remark -6l9"' re. fuainl for tlM tecond C011MCUttve day to produce ftnuctal records aub~· naed by a· House bariking subCommit. tee. The panel alleges that ABC, a Bar- rington, Dl, organization, is in busi- ness to stiOw proleaaiooal men and others with wtaltb bow to duct tuea on large incomes. The Kennedys "set up the Merchan- dise Mm (a bllliliess complex) with exactly t.b1J mechanism" that is taught by the ABC. Hayes said. IRS is col)ducting a criminal lnves· tigatlon of ABC's activities, which subcommittee chairman Wrlgbt Pat- man CD-Tex.} said could erode the entire tu base through the "foonda- tion loophole." Football F ete Somerset Lane's Not Quite So Lonely Any More · ,,..... .... J VIETNAM ••• IQlft'illa attept to tinban-ua blm. Tbe ~ aDla Ulm back ~~Viltaambor-... tarftJM lJl a ....... Jat befori Ida de· fU1Urt r. '* y.s. torce.1 dolM oat Ollntloaa ~· Ard· mon ancl trelnont. · · ln .ta.ty ~ wve aimed q t the ~ •• I 000 NOl'th VlttnaJl1'ff who inUllitenal tffie9r1 atlmatrate poised on the border. . Kinefhber was tbe l>1' figbt.-ma.ln- ly the MariDa defense of a necklace of forts along _the frontier. It clalmed 1,117 Comnumilt live-. It a1Jo cost 340 Amertcu dead and t,D4 wound- Somerset Lane Is rio lonaer tucked ed. The other operatiQDI ~t Tl U.S. away all by Its lonesome. killed and 3118 •o~d.ed, spokeamen For years, the 7'loop" street in New-1~s. ipok .. men Ai4 the victories port Beach's WestcWf section had no are taking a.o increUing toll on Com· interseding atreet. Now It interseru , muniat morale. 'I'ht1 pointed to docu· with tngbland Drive -twice. eilta ...-... '!be change came about wben city m ")CUI~ ca~ from guer· . ~-...:'--""--rllla uBlts. c~ gave ~ oune Som· The document.I showed one Viet enet to thoee portions of Oxford and Cone ~ waa./<peaimisUc and Cambrldie lanes that Ue eut of High-bacL Jost Confideact ls! rutun victor· &.net The two ltre~ ~ted t!> je•'' art.tr meetln&i: in combat a unit bott1 enda ol the' Solnlel'iet "loop.'' 1 "'qt' U.S.. Atm7 ieitt AirbOrne Divi-~ · ·o Mtmiclpal rawmatets aoted at UM!lt 'II' '1on. · • Prizes f OF l8 lMt-°*tinf on ~ ~UOIHigned by One repon se~ from the 2nd 23 Som~~t Lane pr'bpertr owne~s. North Vietnamese Division Jnduded The petitionera .e91q>lieiN<I ht t o o tne comment: "Shorta. 1es ol sleep Harbor Boys often visitors ~ drlft J)otlf High... conUnuoua movements. carrying oi land seekhll ~Mt. uct would tl.'t:pavy load.I, buoeer. internal diasen- Eighteen Harbor Area yoUJlCller~ away cont~lber couldn't ,et sion and poor livin& conditions •• ,; today were desilftated 'trinneq ~ tM. tt.e front • . cannot be thoroutblY depicted. • • Newport Beach P&rks DepmrtiPeut'& :N•, :t;;S:-t extended la "Punt, Pall and Kick" com,.tltion. both df.r .... ~ way te High· s~·;bf the Ford Mottif Co., ~~"Ula ~ should come to Navy Extends 610 Officers' Terms the foofbelt .boirt.est a~cted .'°6 'boys .. . A( )east. ibNta' the hope of the ma- t>etween. ~~; ages of~ 8 and 13, offi· Jority of tht •nciL clals aam . .. w~;,: ~om , first to third places . . #' In e:t~· 'p !fivision. were; . 'Trick o~ Trip' . WASHINGTON CUPn -"nte Navy ts involuntartly extending for one year t}ie term of lervlce of 610 officers Jbcludinc 60 Marines, who had plan· ned to retire or resign during the first six months or 1988. Paul BriC Davis. Mate JOhanne5. Stepbeo,.P.AITlon, all I: DeVid. Wool· FORT WAb~N BEA~ Fla. (AP) , era, 'llelft' toes, Jim Popov, all 9: -Hippies~s beacli teaort found. Cbad6e:IJ,U&ei boualaa Eeclt1, Kurk . f new HdOltte.o game. residel'\ts told Clarke.~ 10; Jonathan Sims, Steve :-poUCe TllescS.y: The 'beafted and be- M. SIWp. Skip Frantllo. all 11; Greg ~ beatniks ,.,;eel the town, Jacques, Bill Mqne, M1b YOlt, all llnc)ddiQc on doon YUb lumps ol. su- 12; ud MUelJ H. II~, Mm Vor· pr in. their bands. oiferiq: "Trick kink, Steve Duval, all 13. qr trlp." The order, made public'l'u.aday, ap. plies to experienced men who can ••nu bllleta at aea or In Vietnam," with only medical officers nempted. Most qf U..~artn.es . I e~ed are avl· .. -. For masculine tomfort •.• o.ily until 6 p.m. ' o,,_n Fri d1y Ev15. M1jor Credit Cards ind Char91 Accts. Av1il1ble. • • eilii~ .:· .. ·sL ·u·u ·suPPOR~\aRltF j .. t ' , • • t.. . . Oesiqned ~it~ fhe man .,,n mind tb~ pMvide e fTlaximurn of healthful comfort and support. :f~~~y stretch band for abdomina l and low- •r qack support. Slims, trims and firms sag· · «]in4 muscles so you look and feel better. Pat- ented male comfort pouc h. Try SLIMU today , •• you owe yourself this new. comfort . Size s S{J0-32). MIH-36, • l(38...W), XL(~2-+.) ....:_. $2.00 OlftA~nHNT •TOI\& 1116 NEWPOltT ILVO. Pl.nty of FrM Puking 1t Convenient RHr . Entrance. J I C01 ma Tu trl· ml J tar t.ht sci 41, ap: 1 'Co. ne• set ( Kli pol ace: sor the ora ( Kir ,. sbo bet t.ha the s chi• rea not! the lice con sale Lar' and u PJ w Rt .'ull) atta. Mex Coni ed t HE ear :ssh Ut ind ]ele Utt ·epU "'I 1ur I Ut low :an - .. • Jury Hears I IGrschke's -Own 11teory Jack Kirschlce's own theory of who could have killed hll wHe and her male companion was brought out Tuesd~ at the suspended deputy dil· trict attorney's trial on ebarcea or murdering them himself. It could have been a "cat bura· lar." Kirschke theorized wbet told of the April 8 slaying of Ela1ne Jtlr. scbke, 43, and Orville VI. Dranthu, 41, in the Kirachtea' LGq BelCb apartment. Tbe account came from Lynn D. 'Compton, chief deputy dUtrfct attor· ney, in testimony Tuesday in Klr· schke's trial in Los Angeles. Coanpton also iaid tbft when be'told Kirschke about the murders-before. police had interviewed Kirschke-the accused man "looked up and said sonte~ng to the eUect that he thought they (the victims) were going to Col· orado." Compton once shared an office with Kirschke. The prosecution !las atteJDpted to show that Klrsctike theorized-before being told the location of the killing- that "a·cat burglar" might have shot the two. Several w.eek.s ago in the trial, Ute clllef of the district attorney's Bu- reau of Investigation testified that nothing was said to Kirschke about the location of the bodies before po- lice arrived. George Stoner, who ac· companied Compton to Victorville. said he took notes on the "cat burg- lar" conversation between Compton ~o-AtTIVI' "IOM8 -C»Cll ._ polite cautioully ltl'ip down bomblike d"1ce ieti on · DA1L )'. Pll.()T aooratep on lt~. At work are · (trom left) Re.tel'ft Police· Capt: Bill Savage, Sgt. John A. M09uin and Sgt. Larry Bersch. Devi~ turned out to be bannless col· • lectiOn of. wire• and oUier junk built around crystal·~ype radio set. " and Kirschke. · Utt Reoove:red, Plans Vacation, Will Run Again Polk e Probe BogUB Bomb Rep. James B. Utt CR-Santa Ana ), .'ully recovered from a mild b e a r t attack in September, will holiday in Mexico before resuming duties in Congress, his office in Tustin report. ed today. He'll also run for r~lection next ear, according to h1s adminiatrative :ssistant, Robert A. Geier. Utt's doctor aald be c~ "resume md fulf111 all duties of b1I office," Jeter ~rted. Aaked 1f th1a meant Utt will seek re-election. the a i d e ·epUed: "There bu Deftl' been any doubt 411 1ur mlnda that be could and would.'." Utt, serving his eighth term, In the louse, represent.a parts of Orange and :an piego counties. Next Halloween, we'll have some- one at the DAILY PILOT to answer the door. Honest. No more .tricks like thlo ye~. please. Tue.sday n i g b t. U>s~ Mesa police got a call from a )ate ·.wor~ sp.>rts writer .telling them thaAt soneone haJ left a little something on the doorst"P at DAU.. Y PILOT offices. Tbe "little somethQ>g" looked like a bomb. . PoUce conv6'ed on the ·DAILY Pl· LOT offl~ at Bay ud ]iwin streets anclcautfouai, cbecbd out tLe device. 'l'blll@ were tame as Raerw Police Captiln BJ11 Sense lln&erty began dilmlDtllnc the device W tried to see ~··~~it ~tively apeati.Dg, ~~ hi the IQbt (If JJi)' toalf.'"ltie wb01e tblq wu. aort .,_ 1anny and wile· creep wbiltled fillM.IDd IUll-tntact, Most retired busfnessmen like to 1qu1lia their incomes ... for yea~s apd years. · They are sensible men who were hardwort<ln1 and proud of bnnalna home the bacoo. Sensible, hardwort<in1 people like plans that won't let their brudwinnlng. SUDOENL Y STOP. Newport Balboa Savinp Monthly Secu!ity Accounts make this possible. Businessmen's wives like the plan too. Couples feel MCure with Monthly Setl.lrity Accounts. Monthly Security Accounts 1r. -.11 establi$hed -ttley haw proved them· selves for many people-for a lone flme. . BRINGING HOME THE BACON IS HABIT FORMING! Receive a retular sum fYtfY month ••• year after year after yeer. Smart plan· ners are doin1 It. Let us help you. Mert 'a llow OUf' Molltllly ~ AcClount pllll work1: Yot1 ,,,_., .., $20,000. W• Miid ,w MCI! ~ • died! iw SIOO.OO, 1'tllt ~ It cMfMd "-_.,..,... ........, l.00" llllf _,_,Mdlftllll......_M.__,.,._,_., '""-p.t JI* tM.40000 ..._AM,_ ... tle¥I • llllt .... ,.. ..... .,.... .... "' MNllWWll'lllf ................... .. thank goodness, corridors of the buildlng. Like, ...... wish 8.QYODe that has a complaint wonttf just call us bod .. up;·be a lot easier on every y ... And then there'& the story that Pho- tographer Richard Koehler was tell· Ing a&ut the Tuesday night incident. Seerru Koehler was taking pictures as the police captain carefully work- ed on the d&vlce. Flas)ll went Koehler'• picture-taking equipment. · Zoom! went the oUlcer, wbo bad ·heel. in thick concentration ov.er wbat at that point was atill a sensitive de- nce. . Tbe little combination of wires, bat· tertes and mis<:ellaneous \ubes WJS first spotted by a DA~ Y PILOT dls- j>at.cli C1eparlment clerk, -Sohn Boat· pos. Tben aporta writer Stl!ve Ekovich called .the p_ollce. " (l'lf"tt~14'~f tAJ.IOA.~'"°IG l0.~.\1ait1ei••-. • . N'IOT $20,000: t.-... ....... l $100.00 $150.00 $200.00 , .... ... . ... ,,. lOy.ra $17.350.00 10 yvn s 9,550.00 10 y.rs $ 1,750.00 ltMST SH.~ $100,00 SI00.00 • $1~;()0. ·~9040 n10.oo $22$.00 ' 10 YMl'I $25,600.00 lS-~ra $26,050.00 ...1...!!~rt $17,IOO.OO l!'IYQf ....... 1 ur~ · s2s.oso.oo 15 )Wfl $23,200.IO I 10 ,...,. $14,350.00 llMst ........ saob~ 10 ~" S34,725o0 UOO.CID • t U 191ra $30,950.00 -~ lO~ra '19.125.00 ··~'"9111TMO,~ 1250,00 I 0119ra 143.4 25.00 ltl0.00 15 yeera 131.675.00 P7s.oo 10 ,..,.. 123,925.00 .All,,...... .,. "'* ...... Mt ..... "" lllfTIOI .... rtll ti Sotio. _,...._ ,...., 1-4 fM ....,_ ITW • • lrll ...i,.... ti Ul'-I n. Clllllll ................... .. ............. .,,. ...... .... ........................ ....... ---~-------~--­ °"--~~--------~ " ' ~------"*-zi..- r I WULY l'JLUI ;J' War Vote Stirs Storm . El£ctioii_' SOught on UCI A~ti-Viet SiaTul .- By THOMAS FORTUNE ...... ~ .......... A call has been issu~ today for · a referendum election to allow UCI students to vpte approval or .4f1ap- 1 prova1 ol the Student Senate's aot,i- war stand. The senate met in stormy ~-hour session Monday night, one week af. ter issuing a controversial resolution calling for withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam, Motions and counter-~ou were batted back and forth. Among items under consideration were two' petitiona bearing 486 unvali- dated student signatures oppoil:ng the Senate action. One petition eventually was with- drawn, and the second referreel to an administrative committee. . Agreement waa reacb only on call- ing the referendum election. Five re- lated proposalJ were sent to commit. tee. • . The referendum election will be, coupled with the regular student eov· ernment election set for Nov. 11. A second referendum question, "Should the U.S. cease fire and with- draw from Vietnam," also may ap- pear on the ballot. That will be de- cided at a senate meetinJ next Mon- day, after the question 11 restudied by the Administrative Affairs Com- mittee. The committee was asked to take ' another look at the question to see if it couldn't be refined to offer an al· ternative for a moderate. As one sen· ator put it, "Only the far left or the far right can answer the question in its present form." ' Student senator Ian McClean, who personally circulated a petition ask- ing the senate to revoke its antt-war • resolution, said be la satisfied with tbe call for a referendum. He withdrew bla petition bearing 285 signatures, saying it won't matter now whether the senate revokes its reso· Jution or not. "The senate acted In the name of the students," he said. "But if the students vote on it, then they become the real voice of UCI." Another petition_bearlng 401 slgno- tw-es was introduced by Senator Pat Stelzner. It called fer the senate to retract its "proclamation" and for the student body president and vice pres· ident to publicly apologize. PARTY APPEAL President Michael Krisman a n d Vice President Craig Harlan last Wl'ek used the senate reaoluti& In an appeal for regbtration in the Peace anJ Freedom political party. Miss St.elmer'• petition ·~ sent to conunlttee. · Thfee _other requeata went the com· mittee route: -senator Rollin Buchanan's decla· ration that KrlAan and Harlan pub- ALLIES IN ANTI-WAR STAND AT UCI Prffident Mike Krisman. Vice President Craig Harlan lic~y misrepresented the intentions o! the senate. --Senator Peter Herman's resolu· lien of support fCf students who for mcral reaao111 'ik alternativta to the draft. ' . PBOBIBIT RECRUITING -Senator Ken Cowan11 demand that tb military and war material con· cerns be prohibited from recruiting on campus. Cowan'a proposal drew outraged re- action from senaLr Andre Fabre. "Isi't this a statement tnat we ad· vocate the overth{ow of the U.S. gov- ernment?" be sputtered. A small knot of students in the audi- ence of 50 cheered. Presiding officer Harlan iicold~. "I would llke to advise you right wingers to abide by all your mouth· ings for law and order." 1 Noise Claims Filed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Damage cla:ims filed acainst the city because of "exceulve nol&e" ln the ncinity of Los Angeles International AlriJQrt Tuesday soared to a total of $37.5 mil· lion u more than 100 resident! filed for $1.5 million in damag~. LA Police Hunt Halloween Killer LOS ANGELES (AP) -Po 11 c I searched today for the killer of a 3f. year-old mother ol seven, the victim of a bnital stabbing in her home Hal· loween night. • A son. Robert, 19, found Angela Hernandez dead in tbe hallway. Sbe was clad In ripped underclothing. Mrs. Hernandez, a divorcee, may have unwittingly opened the door to her East Los Angeles apartment to admit the slayer. said police. A neighbor, Mrs .. Camelia Hen· dricks, said a you.lb, about 20, went to the l{ernandez door Tue.day. night to see a son. tt was not known wheth· er she admitted the youth. Police said she had been stabbed five ttma .iD the chest wtth a butcher knife, which was fomxl nearby. •e of her cblld:ren-nngblg tn age from a to 7-were asleep in the apai:t· ment at the time of the slaying, sai.d .po· e: --- GRAND .. . . OP!Nl·NG .. REFRESHMENTS THURSDAY, . NOVEMBER 2 ,. 8 P.M. • New and Used Ski s New Renta ls -.Boots Clothi ng a nd Accessories • Let U• Sell Your Usecl lqulpment .. Days A Week-10 Open 7 6110 West A.M. To 9 P.M. .. Coast HICJhw!ly-Newport 646-8701 .., ,. l ... Beach • --:. ' WedMsdaJ, NMllllMr l. 1967 N•tlollwWe Strllcet ... An Irilh peer,• h Hoe. Petrick ,,. .... ,...,,.,, .... toclcllecl Into ' DubUa camt to cban&• bla Diiie -to Ty•-.• ,...,...,,... ........... --. Patdc"t.. clad in a 11th cent11r7 a-. }lcket and ·~~told Di'WWWW: -"tft only,_ ctilcOYend anothlr il1ultrloUI ancestor IDd I do IO want to add hla name to mine. I ·~ you aint rm , .my aau-· .... . TUe 10 seconds to say "Howdoo0 to Jeckle Kennedy and you're cooked, that ii if JOU're male, efigible and you loot at her while yoµ're chat· tlnl. Count '9derico Peed .afunt became the latest Bou· °fier beau when Jackie dined with bJm and visited the noble- man'• home durlnl a .Rome vtaft. Don't tell the .JPeClllabm Ped«ico went to J{anard with JFK; they won't Uaten. • Apostulos K9Mt9nttnWea m1laed hll train for work 1llSl weet..-He <Hdn't want to be late IO be toc!C ~ tu1. The trip • '887 lll4 t.oor'°" b'Wl'I of DOHtop driving. What hlppened wu that A. g. went on a V1btlon to hla Greet• hometown from West Germany and met a love- ly lul tn Salonib. One thing led to another, they got involved, got mar- ried -and missed the train. So A. K. hired the cabs and two driv•s for the 1,730.mile trip. And he aot home three hours belore his sch~· uled shift. All things are possible to those in love, apparently. • A brand new beat is engrossing the jukebox crowd at Michael Reete Hospital in CJlicago. Like card.k>- vucular, man. Push the buttons on UM music machine and' tboee heart- felt IOUDda you &et are enctly that .._.. "lub-dub" rhfthm of the bu· Dllll hurt. lloipltal d1rec:tor °'· ... .,.... fllthmln chamed up the 1111- tnl mule method to teach inW'm IDll l"tlldenta bow the human heart IOaDdl in various dileue litaa. tioDI. • .. QnDle County't 1)1& fire WU not without its inconsistencies. While neighbors were wetting down roof. topa in fear of flying sparks, CU · pentera in the Peacock JfilI area Milt right on poundlne nlill and aawing lumber lo frame three new bowes being built in the edge of the fire-threatened ~ Dl:TROlT (t1P0 -General 1'otor1 CGrp. ad .._ UD.ttilcl Auto Woruu .. moftlll .._. a abowdoWa aDd • paaftM utloawtde strike. Md tile UAW will DGt aBow the iDdutrJ &laDt to llaDd 1lf a ltockplM of .... CUI tbat CCMdll~waJkout. • 1't UA i . . warned tbat any QM of l)nrtbJM .. tbe ftbctl>Ue Win. be met bJ ..-Uw 1trina at GM ~ It add my local wll be aDoncl to wait cd tbt jOb for a per· 1od of time equal to tbe alDOU1lt Of ...um. warbt. .~:ct~:.~::: t:-: := .: plan u u: mabl tllJI. ......... ~ It WU tbe 1lnt IUCb barplDina Uce ~ gic, plan la to f~ a strike apOD u . tt'a OYtll.oal tbat we doQ't .. a lot of ~ DOW tbat would· me. a 1 trite If it lbcMald ccme,.. Woodcoct. Rt 1814 JI a pllllt warted etibt houri o•.-tlme on a Satmda;y, the worken in that plant could walk off the job for tbe same length of time durilli Jbe following we¢ The walk· outs woald not come u a surprise to GM since it would be notified of any upcoming shutdown, WOQdcock said. GM, along with Cbryller Corp., has operated without a cootract since their old pecta expired "Sept. 6 and the UAW atruct Ford Motor Co. Woodeoct aid G)( baa stepped up productiqll since l..t week wlien the unlon,.Wed on•~ wltb Ford. Lut &MurMJ. 21 QI '1' GM planta ... ICbldalld fat oVlltime wort. W oodcoek llAd. ' J r GM vice iresJdenl I.ou1s G. SeaUlll, the company'• top negotiator, said GM int>ably woo1d reect by dropping overtime u sJgnmentl. Be aald Jt Senate Group Backs Social Security Hike • . t WASBJNGTON (AP) -The Seoate Finance Committee wu re p o r t e d 'huda1 to bal'I vofied tentatively for a 15 per cent acroa~the-board in- creue ta Sodll Secarlty pis= .84.-flQ-.aDMQtbmllalmum 1t ttn. ~ the recommenda-Uona GI the Jobnion ectm!nl1tr1tion on the'. blMtlta for tbe J3 million Amerl· 'cani now receiving thecb under the system. The Hooae, in pua1Dg the Soc1a1 Security Bill in Aucust. rejected the ad:mlnis1ratlon propouls and d.oded on a 12~ percent ac:rou • tbe • boud bike with a '50 mialmu.m. 'nle lonlt pa;pment now ii tk It was understood the Senate panel al.lo voted for an increase to *50 a month in tbl apteial 1>9Ymeata now civen to persona Oftf 72 wttb lela than the required SOda1 Securi~ C<lf• erage for tun beneftta. Air Mail Plan. For Yuk Rwh WASHJNGTON CAP) -1\le Poll Of. ftct Depu1ment will tab to tbe air more tblUl ever blfift t4> ~ ~ ciua mall clmtna 1be QrU6nu l'\llb, If it will tet soalld tnmc boUJe. tleCb or afticl ~delays in surface tnmportation, air trans- port may be used even on hops of less than 300 miles, the department told its transportation directors Tues· day. Christnw cards will get tt.te special treatment only if they carry a five· cent stamp. aJcl.'lt. "fOOlllb" to pey overlllle oa -8Mlirday and tbea loee produdlm Oil 'l'olldty • WOCllk:oc* M1d tie wdon m°* to cut. 4oft on tbt overtime attw ....._ _.... wen 1Dllde by E. A. sum.., dlW tr penomel at the ON plllll ta Fremoat, Calif. Sull1v1n told ..... men ebe company would "~ out on the ttreet" before accepdaa Ow u~w delnudl. '11w A:Omp&DY moffd to ~ worbn at th• pllnt Tu.-, br tlll- lng them SuWvan was Aot tllldll ar GM. Worktn bel4 a OltMal' ~ .._ day a.nd threatlDtd to w&lt'Gli& ._. unless GM repudJMed the "'Nmatb made by SUlllnn. A notice poettd at tbe ~ Aki GM and the UAW hope to ....... a faii' and reuonablt ,.,... 1111 of dilfereces without ~ff _.. porai. oper. tdou _. lou If ........ . to our employu ... Strikes Spell Double Trouble F Cin • ti. or CIDD8 CINCINNATI. Ohio (AP) ..-.r nati w11 hlt wttb to,. I ·cMJ. of --~· ........... ~ ~ A ..&ue'af ~ nenpepera dart.a.. ._..~ wllb a strike ,,,. the ~ncm•• wtdcb 1pread to otber. anlonl. Toda;y 800 memberJ of the Amalp. mated Trauit UDlan struck the aa. dpnati Traul~ Co. In .nothtr CQQe tract d1lpute. . Tb• trana1t ltrlke, the flrlt tn 64 C here. cauaed · maal\tt trdlc ama on a raln1 mornln' u ~ ... to UM p1nte trll)lpOl'tatlo!, to get to their job&. Many d.ldn"t even know ·about the strike beC81111 they bad DO ....,.. pen ad baa m.1JMcl radio broldcu1I. Thi aewapaper ttrika, .bwphtna tile momill' and SundaJ ClndDnatf Ba. qulrer ud tbt nemlni ""clnn.ett Post & Times Star, atf9*d about 1,300 penom cllrect11. TM bua strlke b ocked out trau- partaaioo oi tboQMDda of y~rs to . pul>llc 1chc;>0111 but SupL Paul A. Mll1tr 111d. IC.llOOl8: would l>e pn. Thll'I were IGDlt i.Ddlcatieiiil that comt act1on m.IPt be taken to lialt the tnnllt ltrtb. ArlingJon Burial Policy Protested By VFW Leaders WAS}tlNGTON (AP)-Tbe Veterans of Foreip Wars are protesting new Nial pollclea at Arllqtoa National Cemetery b1 retum, a partktpate with other veterau•. cirtanlutiona In Vetarw D11 <o«emaaltl at the cem· etery. 1be Department of Deftue an- noanctd in February tbat Atllngton bald almOlt no barSa1 plota left and that interment th .. would be avalJ. able only to Medal OI Honor winners, veterlDi wbo held llllb DUbUc offke. career milltary men Ancl those killed on active duty. VFW Commander Joseph A. Scerra announced Tuesd~ the VFW would not join other orcllllaaUons in t h e Veterana Day obnrvance Nov. 11. Scerra was folloWinl order1 spelled out In a rtsoluUoa taopted in A11gust at tbt VFW naUoDal CQDVllltlon. Snow Falls Over Rockies S••, Moon, Title• l'lnt ... .. .. .. . . .. .. . 1:02 a.II\. U l'lrlf lllgll • ... .. • .. ... 7:4l e.m. '·' '-'cl low • .. ...... .. • 2:20 p.m. -OJ a.c.ld 1111111 .. ......... 1:36 p.m. "'', .... ..._.•:a a.m. l4lfl s:~.m. • .._ 4:1J a.m. SM• s;a p.m. ~ "'"' .. • .... , Latl 0. .. ... "9¥. t Ne¥. i. N00t. 24 Otc J • .. I" , Oltc..et CMdlwwtl CltwtllW 0-., 0.. Maw. Ottr.11 lwrw. 1'1lrMllll• ..... WWtll ,,_ ........ ........ ....,.. '"''-"''' J~hlt J-ICllllll CllY ...... v .... ""' .,.. .. , Ml-I MllwM M M.,,_110ll1 Htw Of'1tan1 ...... YOf'k 0.tl•"" Oki.i.ome C11¥ OmeM ..... lhllltt Phllllllljlllll l'iloeftl• Pllt111U'911 ,...,, .. "' 11....-CllV llH l lvft """' II lthll'Olld S8(;ra,...,,to St. lOlllt s.11 .... S.•t Late CllY Sen oi.o Saft l'rerKIKO Sent• ,.,,. ~tnt1 llerl>efl Seeltlt ~~·1141 Tam~ ...n.m.1 WHlll"9hlft • ... 01 .. .57 • .so ,, SJ Tr 6) 35 " 44 51 51 .. 50 " .. 50 "4 °' 14 <IS " l~ u 13 6J S1 '° S8 II 71 61 " 37 so 0 11 u .s.c '° " IO 7J SI .. 011 S4 Jl " S) w Sf " 76 " . " 4J ,I) .s.c '1 .tl to ... ) ~· '1 II ... ·~. .53 70 J 17 SA 13 ,, ... M 7' S4 " " «< ,~ ,, Al )7 P1 •• II 61 tJ So\ " 4.S 59 4\ .~ 63 3J •• 11 ,, " 60 , .. A South Vlenam919 IOJdilr loob down' on~ bodlel·of Mle enemy following tU fttrce lalttle ._..u, when ~ beet. ou~ pumbered four to obe. barW blck a A ........ bJ aa tltimated h ·~giment o( lrethlY IDftltra~.North V1'tDameM troops. Tbe Com· I' munist force, 1ln a &eton dan attack. nacbecl. the lmalr defenaea of tl}e tiny govenllnellt pGlt ID ml11 DGl'UI of Sataoa before fllBng back before the withering wan. of ftr'e. . · . Tornado D&Ulage 1Set At $7.5-M~ion GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) -'nlll ba· "We're falrl7 cc1ain that there are nana port and resort area auelltd lta no more bodf'9,.. a!sl, Mayor R. B. tornado wounds Tuelday. with a f1Dal MeadOWI Jt. after 1eai'cb crews cbeck- count of three dead, 100 tdjured and ed the ~ " 'PO homu 1nd 36 f{.5 million in damage. house tr,Ueia. . PUTYOUB .. DOLLARS TO .WORK SAFELY AND ' PROFITABLY IN ...... ~.· •.... . t • Slain Tots 1~IA, Fla. (AP) -Tw~ itine~ aat .. ..,.. plebrt, ~ of 1even clliJdrlD wbo died Jut· '"9t of par_. r tbion polaon.lbf. 'ftre ·jailed 'Tu.uct.j. accordl..nC to De&>to CoWJty Judj, Gordon Haya. . ~ lather. Jl11)8J IUcbardaon, u, arl,mallJ Wal -booked at ·the jail Oil "ven.i.loqunta 'ot flrit degree murder, {>epuq M. G. Allbrittc>1~ said .. 1111However, formal wmanta flied at tbe Jtf.1 later charftd bath parutl with clllld neetect. · ~iwe*re loins to laaue murdh Till'- . rutll tomorrow," Judge H1ys '"1d in explalnlAI the inlX\tp. He cUd not U• ~ wlty the leuer ~· w11 flled. 'nlt paro_ta were . titer val· untati11 undercotnc 'd u.ta. DeSoto County Sheriff E. Cline jalled RichcdlOll b1J 1Vife. Annie Mae, 29, affer Ule deiec· tor teal \ Recovers, ·T • I " ..... Of Long Or4eal CLEVELAND, Obio {AP) -A 19- hours by an ex · aay1 tbej year-old bride~l4 captive-Jar-4' both 1lept bri ell the bedroom ,floor, but there w DO cbaDce fot bet ' to tf~pe. .1.' • ' StDr w.u anc1 cmea ~· ldJet wound in the che4. ~ Cald"11 talked with t1"0 U'.tventtJ He1lbU policemen TUesday \t Doctors H°*Pl· tal, where she wu reported 1D 1at· ilfactory CODdiUon... • Sbe wu abot shorty attar no o n Monday by Robert B~. 23, endin, an ordeal that beca:n :w¥n she and her buablDd returned $atiirday after• noon from their weddiil1 ln Detroit. Batch tmed bJmaelf wi{h a bullet in the heart f · one of Orange Coutity's oldest t . t ' \ and frieil;dliest associations You get alt the extras at Anaheim. Interest ii compouQded daily and pa1d %om ~ 14t if funds are received by •e lbth. Interest fl paid &0ta date received when funds remain to quuta't end. Interest Sa paid to date ol with. draWJl~ 99 daya wber;i ICCOUllt ~open to end of quarter. Accounts~~ to $1$.000 and pa-6tected by An11vdnf1 lOO% record of safety siiice found.lni•la 1921. • ' ' f ANAHEIM ·s •Y.1'N :a ·!s ANO L.:OAN ASSGJCIATION MAIN omct.: ~ C.llf«nle "~ ..... Cellt. • .... °'..,.,,... 117 w..t UftcolA M.. , ., I Melll 9tfwt 177'0 lolftll ,_ l lvd. SINCE lQJl !'«. 2>1W LL .... l \ M. Mm ,.,. •• CONVSNllNT flA .. KINQ t T ..,LL. 'THAEI! LOCATIONS Send for ·0peration On Guard,• a 20-page booklet. tellhlg how to protect ypurself, your family, your home and your money. 1 I 1 I ' -I , 100°/o WOOL •· GULAlt .. .' - ILUI ; UARANTEED 0 SHRINK ~ :. s42,:: • STA.ftEST. WHITE LEVI'S ALL c;OLOIS ~·~· ~--. " I I •I I I I 1 ·1 1 I I '1 I IJ .~.:.:nNTS .·-. . . .. :-AMMO CAMPING llNTALS ·• IOOTS • CLOTHES • LEVIS • TARPS famou1 for ,,.1n, t/11 world IWlf BROWHlH~ .......... 12 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge .410 gauge 12 gouge 3" Magnum "°"' ·~•7• . •4ts ZIPPERED DUFFLE riAG Roo"'y and lltht wai9ht, !Mit net !Milky, 0 . D. color, I o:r, hH vy · d11ty water ,.. sistan+ duclr, with r1inforctd welt wrap around 1trap1 a11d h1ndl1. Lar91 1i11 111• bran ru1t proof zipper, ~ LENSATIC DEWIE COMPASS l '-id flttld Ent!Mer W'9 fir ,,.. c:t1lon bMrlnt and" dlltWICI l'Mdlnel. ~I hinted llf'OfedM -wltfl •klf19d hllrllnl wltl ""'""9 ''- 'I -'~ ~ COIEMAN. C1talyti1 .Heder 16'1 · l .9'1 GIANTS HAS ·• • • IRI : 1HATIErM111l--• BES.RB. ...... ,, ... .., .•.• _ ___ .. , .. , .•. ···-.. I f . , .. . ' . .. I \ I LIST 49.95 >. SALE-13gt~S -. . 3 u. oAcioN """ :sLEEPING FULL FEATUltlS ht. Price '12 .. 16.95 BAG·· H1'8ling Boot ~ He-r d11ty pita n.r.., ifw ~-.i.. 11141 &eMer+-1001. water,._,, W....,_ 'taupe celet wltlll INft• ..te INiwf. tr.r4 ... •-"' .... , ,.. ,WwcM" •!•k ~In rM--4 ~ck ... L M.WM "'~ 1ela ,,,,,_. -t 91,let ,flet ~ ladftt. • . .• .J DAILY PILOT Wtdntsdl1, NO¥tmbtt 1, 1967 . Fugi said Jolwo•~ ato-•\ .. b\tlllDB itow much ~ --:....&..~.~-., Jntalldtl -~ llllf ( r~•:--~-- LA PORTE, tnct. (l!pI) potlee IQ. wben he lbot I& ll .!!!I $27,~ Missing -Two JDeJl 'fto eblded po-,,. out with ·po11ee at tile Nortb-... lice for .loar 4&11 were ln 1aA (D1.) baJik . .......... • 1q cuttody tod.11 but autborl· ' ' ... ~-3 "He w . .._ •. ...._ i tiea still Nllcbed for $27,· ~ wu taken to • neai>y there (lD the White House) 000 of tbe •• *" \at· bolpttal. underwent surgery before be begins uaing the en from a bull ,...... two and wu placed under heavy scalpel," Mansfle~.,"\. said. police olfloera ~ klUM. · l'*'d· ' "He needs more in uie way The two men IDd two wo-The weapou, a .357 mag-of specifics." · men ccmpenlona -one of num ad m IUtomaUc, Mansfield aald 1n reply to them a ltrlpper -were were found under a &beet a question that JobnlOD staying !n a mmmer. n-next to n.r..-•1 bM. would u.ae ''no influence at aort cottage stocked w 1 th ''He apparent1y was to o all" in ............ to move bl.a a large •~If of food • ll d weak to make a move for Jong-e~d ~tlve pro. drinking Wat.er• the gum " IUd La Pohe lfaDl through CoDlfell. ~The feder~ta, state, <bmtJ 1bertft <21lfard Ar· "Be tulir.ea lt ii eur re. county ad police Wbo .. DCild. -'bWty," Mand Je ld drove ..... dlMrte4.... ~ .... partim-.....-surroadlDC Upper F l 1 11 larly e a g 1 r to _. t la a llid. "and we'll do every----- .. , ... y........., .. llU .. IAL _.. CNAPIU-C ... TOIY COLUMIAllUM WilllilNSLAWlf ·211 ...... 1-61~ • COJMPUTI FUNIUL A D IUlfM. CB .. Bec:aute the fW1Ual 111d rial oenter _._. eliminates 1hc need foe romaioGJ tllnl&lt heavy traffic 9n overcrow hip.ya, aod frieada alike may no p&T IMil 1pectS by sttending the bun ~ 11 IS the chapel amict, all lt I Mlatiful at lest «>It. 14111 It 14111 llACM IUD •• Mlrrutlll'I• Lab ,... prepmed for a .arch for .. fqltMI i.. ~~ can1to sin tblm ftPt. ... -cottace tbe .... cl ... a.. of fulftivea ello were prepar-NCll'thllke Patrolman An-Mansfield 1 that th e ed. Offlcln found two JoM. tholy P . Perri, 41; and Sit-Senate bu pusecl '1S of tile ed and rud1. pUtols and a JcbD r. Illa&'k, n. who wu '¥1 measures Johnson re- stock ol amqaun!&a. buried about Ile time t be quested earlier in tbe year. ,Your Doi/an Co Furtlier at Sean 1(H I wasn!f so wut I arrest. were bemt· l!Ude. The president,_ preoccic would baYe tilled the trU · oae of t.be oftJcen w a 1 pied with the Vietnam War , gu7 to come llrough the &bot bi the bead u be lay 1.1p to now has done liWe of door aod ibeD kUled my'-W'CIWMled. 'The bank JObber• · the White House lob_byinc sell," one of ibe tuglttver, had cut IJooae with an auto-that was so succasfUl tn Henry Gargano, 3S. waa matte weapon aDd lbotcuna the 19th Ci>ngress. quoted as sayin& u be wu frGm bide the bank when Whether be will get what carried from the cotta&e. the police can drov up. he is asking now remaina Gargano bu• bullet ....m · 'lbl robbcl, one 11 them to be aeen. At least one of in bis arm. •ocmded. fled with Sll,713, t be 20 bills, a gun control The other futlUve, Oif. leavmt ane of tblir c a n f measure, has puled ~lth­ t.on 0. Daniels, 29, surrend· wounded at ttle bank. Offi. er Houae and appe.ars d~ad er~~~aa wounded, = ~~th;o:!i for this year. about tu.GOO. · 'l'hly. aaJd • • • ., WU bind ta. blue F d As1--Turncoat =.,..mtt;.:i ~.;. <:lr ,~ ' ial lllllnbll'I ~ thele F R Articles -= ::,~ .. ~!:. Qr eturn erect • the tetne When t h • A Pending ,tJdrd robber. Ronald De1 0f '67 utos Baine, YI, WU captured. MOSCOW (AP) -A. k. . ~ :: Jll,OOO unac-DE'I'l\OIT (AP) -F ~ r d viet newspaper said today • Also wrecoverecl wu the Motor Oo. says it ii recall· it would publish two mcreJ ~ gun aDettdlY ing 745,000 oan beca&•M of articles by a purp o r t e d ultd by tne bet rotlberi. possible defeda tn their turncoat from tbe CIA A federal agent aald steering 1ystems. whJch would dilc:redit State there mat be other1 tnvol· · Department statements that ved In 1bt robbery. Arnold . Amon& the vebic~s be- he never worked for the aaid that "wa. a dlst1nct Ing recalled, Ford said, are American intelligence agen-ponlbllity." 447,000 Mustanc 1967 mod· cy. .... ela. The finrl said 267,000 of The newspaper Lit.era-the Mustangs bave tbe type turnaya tueca .. (l.Jterary Britiah Speed steering systems in which Gazette) ~aid it bopea that · de!edl have been discover· ~ter baviq read further Ad p-.. n Id, but an 447 ooo moat be instalment. from ~e doc· en wiOUt recalled to iocate which umeotary ~ I WM a ones have the suspect sys. CIA Agent, State Depmt-LONDON CAP) ..... The tem ment spokeamu Robert J . British covemment bas de-· be. Y.cCloakey will have DO rea· cidtd to come: ft. mill· The other cars mg re. SOD to doubt for wbom tary and poll withdraw-called are 298,000 Falcon, John Smith worUd." al from turbulent Soutll Ara· Fairlane ~d Thunderbird • Smith, whole mother uv.. bla b7 Nov. ao-40 d&11 oars built m 1966 and 1967. tn Quincy, Mui. wu ideD· ah• ad of ldledui.-tn· The Falcons, Falrlanes titled 1ut week by the newt-formed dJ=omattc 10UrCe1 and Thunderi>irds are being paper u a former State 0.. reported iqbt. recalled because of "a partment employ• who quit Tbe IJ)Md-up, to be an-small nwnber of reported the CIA In dill\llt and be.. nouncld in Parliament looee or disengaged mer- came a Soviet citilea. It 'Iburtday by Foreign Sec· ing wheels." earned and article by Smltb retary Geor1e Brown, is a The Mustang defect ln· attacking U.S. inteWgence calculated rfJt. volves "the posaibility that operations Informant. Mid the with· the reinforcing rods in the McCloskey said t b a t drawal ii dealped to impel plastic ateerin& w b e e 1 SmJth htld low-~vel, techni· rival nattonalllt groups Into could separate" C9Ullnl an cal jobs in various emba•· an agreement on formaUon uneven load which could aiea but denied he wu con· of the succeuor aovwn-lead to •teerln& malfu.nc. nected witb the CIA. ment. Uon. Ford said. ~--"' ... 1911 '' FA»ffON ISL.AHO e NEWl'O•T HAc.4 Lee ~ e c.tltry City e 81e1u•1I• e r.,,..,.~ s.. -...r4111e e S111t1 lerlHira li > SAV.: 1 7~.9- Sean will check your "'8ter for hardness, iron. acidity, alkallnity and clarity. ·Mo obligation for th1I service. INST ALLA TI QN Sears will arrange instal- lation by professional ~ at a surprlalngly low COit. SERVJCE wt Service What We Sell anywhere ln the O>ntinental t:nlted Stat.es. NO MONEY DOWN PHONE SEARS lot Your Water Softener Needa J, ' . .. . . \ • t \ .. .. ·' . ,. 1-r · I . I I \ , ..... II I f o.-Try'• la widioat , ... Ill .. . . ' · 1 l; I - - . , .. ' ~ ' YOUR MONEY'S WORTH MORI AT , • ,.,,.,,. -• e9INt · llCl·l-STAI 1.19- ............ ,. .. , lllSllllS ·1.99· .,EEIErlll 1111111. i2'' l*utffuli, debiled .... lfoll ol the 1'i1er of the ROid". Madp ol sturdy plutto with chromHoolc tr1mm1np. wm proriM many hodl's of fun. Bed. blue. and gold. •••Ille •r•• ••II '•• -Hllf!9PINT 10111 LifeliJce vinyl dolls with rooted hair that can be combe4 .. Fully dre.~sed in choice of e outfits with matching play accessories. 1-~9 Ask About Our Lay·Awtmy 10% Down I • Holcls Your Pure~•~ Woo'9orth'1 . IMIAtaJ1- ... C.rrvl11t C¥ort• 1"'00LWORTN'S. Shop Ivery lvenlng lAollllay thru •rWay Untll 9130 P.M. latunlay 'Ill 6 P.M. ... f , 4 ,· \ •• .. \ : .. t \ , . .. - a DAil Y PU.OT WtdntsdQ, NMl!lbtr l, 1967 BMSle Settled Firemen Control Search, Rescue ......,. .. ...... Los ANGELES (UPI) - 'l'he Sierra Madre SeaJ:cb ud Relcue team had a new home today following Yorty Asks ,, t State Help For Transit. 1-.·: .. I ·. 1 .. I : HENTON . FUR.N·ltlJRE • " • • ,. • ,.. I .. • COMPANY,· COSTA ·_ESA 4NNOUNcES THE __ _ . : . ~ I .. . -I , BIGGEST FURNITURE SALE E V E R --IN ·THIS . . . -~--l)EA. ·HENTON'S W~L BE CL O.SlD _UNTIL JilD.AT, NOV. 3 I~ PREP-~TION. (We will ~ 11,t 8'enlor payment$, howtY~ l ... . ..(• • I ..... -. --e.i1642-77 60 i - ··ueaiings . ori Re'miip E~ ... ' . .... ~ : . \ I . ... Now,.4ft.er 3 years ol pl&nninl and construction, the luxurious Hollday Health Clubl are complete! A complete hee.lth-be«Uty club .e.xclualvely for • ~ MembenhJj> ot Womeand Men who are not -.tia&d with leu than perfection. Qffted by lbe founders ~ the cout to cout cbaln ot Bo6clay HMJdl Spul -1 See Byledly' Wnt .. Ad$ . . 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Relax In .chrome and lea~lte have been , 'T'-1eata wblle Hot Wbtrllne ~or llervoua tension, fa-.· Water exp1odel -'-·t ~to t" planned. with one pl ln mind • • • t( • ...a ..... _,___ ... _ _..... .... ... cue ....... .,........,.. preuurp • ~ • you ...., verx f1nel1 ln • to etve you the maximum ~ti tn Nature~ finest known mefhoa far drolherap7. Stlmulatea entire _ "'ua· a mlnlmum time. efftcleJat clear11ioi ot alqn tLtluue. cu1ar A dtculatory system. OUln Leaves you relued · ••• inV111>rated relief frOm arthritis, rheumaUan. • . . .retreahe.d. • '" aches and peJna. CALL NOW OR COME IN T<>_PAY, VISli:otl$ WEL~OME, OPEN 10 1.m. to 10 p.m. COSTA MESA ANAHEIM O~JtGI 549-3368 826-0381 639-2441 2300 Harbor Blvd. H•r'-or Shopping Center ,_ .. 510 S. Beach (Hi. 39) ' Pl1y1 Pl111 Shopping Cent.r 622 E. Katella Pl111 R .. t Shopping Center ~ 1 J .. • . .. • • . , " ; .. C' , , . • . .. '2" Yif ... ~ Skyropl~•• ~~· :l~::. ~otba: 9t terlea, no mo- tor. Rota tin' wtn11 1o•nd like. =otor. Wini IPU la~' bod7 1 .. fW'. OOBlplet. ltllDt CODtlDl ult and cmr D fMt ·of cord. Keyef 'K•lllucky Blended Whiskey ~1~1~nrt1ti~ '2" Out~lOW price of$1.lt. .· I \ -· f407 II 1'nf 11111 .... •12.11 , ... "Cell Mo111 .. " lallill 11..idlfltr. . !~~, .sa•• • Mela Ill mollllla .. ., .tr. GiTtJI 10 to JJ ..,., Nf , 111t:. U.... hW• c:..r:---..... ., ..... .,, Jr I ti ' ~. I ' .. -·-· ·-·· • .. • ' . ............ , ITUll~ID Tl 1111 YOU ···-·127 •••• •• l•••lilir •n.tllrlllltlWllftt . *='.:~ , .. ...._ Xef;ia Qt. ~.,U7 •Uft. .. }' ... ,.r:-..~-. • t NaUonall) famou Yontowa t.lle.trt• at a l pecial dhcouat )dcel .............. $ LlltPrtees • $1.7'&$4.7' . '=::r.:= ... . $111 a $1.7' hit .. . .. . · . ---~. • .:L.!--J 0 DAILY PILOT ~·Foi: The .. .. .. ~l Record .• Birtlas BALT'L MORTUAKll<:S eerona del Mar OR J.9'51 t:..ca Mesa Ml l-W4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Cotta Mesa lJ w.m PACIFIC VIEW ~n;NORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortnry ~· UM Padfte View Drtve Newportae.ell,CallfonLla 17N111 SMITR'S' MORTUARY lt1 Mm St. RHtlngt.n Bead u; MS1I WESTCUFF MORTUARY • Wednesday, NMmbfr l , 1967 A PROSPECTUS '6* PROSPECT -Caylene Walp, ~·Miss Qnnge County for 1968", displays the pr~ gram of the sixth annual Orange Co'U'llty Econom1G Development Conference for which she'll b~ hon· ora.ry hostess when it convenes Thursday m the Convention Center in Anaheim. Conf 1:r__ence to Weigh Prosp~cts of· Co·unty ANAHEIM -TI\e 24 in· corporated cities of Orange County have endorsed it by resolution, the planners firmed up the program and the CUrtain is ready go to up here Thursday on the slxtb annual Orange County Econ0 mt c Development 09nference. i;ntttled "Prospectus '68," JK'lltOfl St .. Mldwrt CllY. olrf Mr. end Mn. GltM Pefmer, 171» Emerlld LMM. Huntlnolon Batdl. -.. Od1Mr -i7 Mr. •1111 INs.. larr't Zl-"' Ua21 Ollw St., Foutllal'll Valley, bO't Mr. end M"' Ge,., Al~ nn Glet>-,.,. St., Hunt......, e.ect.. girt Mr. Mii Mrs. •ober1 llotlTMn. II M l\tlant• Way, Coste Mesa, bO't Mr. 11ld Mn. "Edmund Glblon. 412 Ho. Or•noe St .. Oranet. I'" Mr. I nd Mn. Onld Glldt, ISi Derf• moor Dr.. Huntlnvton 8-.dl, boy Mr. end Mrs. Devhl Clultl. 17Ut Martltn lane. Huntlll!llOll llNdl, boY Fire <:alls 0 BIT, U A R I ES McCABE James F. McCabe. Sr. 11571 Hartl A,._,, G•'*" G,_, Survived bV Witt, Eltlt k .1 "°"' hftlft S .• Jr.1 WM ~. F.-llndwt, k.i?I""" Mee.be -El~t> Wl._; -orendclllldi'efl and sbt 11rNt1tWlllctlll-._,, SetvlcM. 11M'9daY, 1 P,M., Pfttt Famlty c .. i.t F-•I H..- MlJLLANEY E...,.ett J-, Mullant-t. QG lndlaoepolls St., HUfttlngton Beecll. Survlftcl bV wtf., Alk.e L MllllllM'tl two sons. ltctlert E. 911111 J ..... F~ four dwgl>-t.,.._ Petrlda A. C 9-1\1 JIM G-tgntelll, M«llYn C: ElldeOt.. •nd Colleen M. Muti.ne-n .,,....,_ eu. ltkhanl -Stlts>ften; $1> ler1. Sider Row MMgerth Elleerl &.pe, Heltol Kurver11, Ind Rita Oon· •lclson, and u o••ndchllclrtfl. ·-,.,. TllurlCNY, I P .M,; Reciui.m Maw, Frlclay, 9 A.M., bolll 11 SS Simon a. Juele Cllllolk CIKKdl, ~tlnglon the day·long conference Is expected to draw 1,000 par· ticipants and a comparable aud.Jence in the Convention Center. ..,. "It ii being held to ac· quaint current anct poten- tial 'lhareownen' in Orange County's assets with what to expect in economic trends in the near and long-range fu· ture," according to the Eco- nomic Development Council o/. the Orange County Cham· ber of Cotnm.ette. Keynote speaker at the co.nf erence's luncheon Will be Dr. William J. Teague, vice president of Pepperd.lne College and an induSF>' COD· sultanL Speakers at a panel dis· cusslon on four f i e 1 d s "which are of significant importance to Orangt, Coun: ty 's economic future are: Education-Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich, chancellor, UCI; Employmeot-FraDcia N. Laird, coordinator of indus· try education programs at Autonetica division of North American Rockwell Corp.; Land Development-W i l· liam R. Mason, president of the Irvine Co.; and Trans· portation-William J. Phil· lips, third district supervi· sor. Moderator will be Wardell Connerly, commumty devel· opment coordinator, Calif or· nia Stat.e Deparbnent of Housing and Community De· velopment. A question-an· swer sessi6n will follow the discussion. Program ~hairman for the event is Carl J. Kymla, f!X· ecutive assistant to Fifth District Supervisor Alton E. Allen. Caylene Walp. "Miu Orange County for 1968" i}l honorary hostess. Kits will be distributed to attendees. Garden G r o v e Mayor George Honold, chairman of the kit commit- tee and representing the Or· ange County League of Ci· ties. said the packet will contain valuable fnlor· ma ti on. l eKtl. Dlr«led b't Petit Family Co-==:-========~ tonlal Fu-al ~· I •-AJ1C1tW ~ BEERENS _ ... ··· tarotlftl ~ ~ll. w. eam11~ I• Fos.ltiott hleMI $1., Sanll AM. Wrtlwd b't two toM. ~~ "9dar end H_.,1 flw ll141V"let'&. fV•lm Scott. 5vun1'11t Seo"· PollY· inert T empnt, JOMt>lllne 5ain end • Gallf'lel GonMM1 n gre~llclre<> end lt fl'Hl-orlfldclllkfren. ,._.,, CftTOll s1111 nm- Fnci.y, l :IS PM.; Requiem Mau. Q "" .. tvnllrt. 10 A.M .• bo411 et lmm«V-• COMPLm 111' Heef1 ol MMv C1tll0fl' Ct>urdl, 5ant1 Ana. Directed bV """ FamllY , ....... _ I -Colonlel Fun«1I Home. ...,, ~ SIANEZ a H.......,.. ~ I . Slenel. 5Qil W, Ulh SI .. Senta AN. Sllrvlwd b't •"'-MarY I t"'.. lllrlS, ~got Ind ~ Sianez. d Fred vm-r-~: dtu111>t1r. Vere SlaNii br-, _,•IO Slaner; 11 trtMdllldren end ' 11reet11rend(llll-~... It~, Tt>v.-.'t, t:JO P.M., P.-FemllY Colonltl Fu,.,el Home. ltequlem "'-Friday. 10 A.M., 8 ie.ect s.aement Cotllolk O!urdl, Wfthnlllittr. STONE Al'lll end Albert SI-. 2UI Wet lmln- lllf' Place, Coste MeM. $erVC"· Tllundty, 3 P .M.. Wetl,llH Clla!>tl. DlrtetW b't w..t,1111 Mortuary, 646-.... -~- "?ID~ ....... I.We c...... LWe We e J401 L C.-Hwy. c.... .. ... e 111J Nertll ...... St. s.... ... ... -·----------·· m E. 17lb St., C.1ca Meta I' :Fire Aftermath I ~ariy LightRain:s WillHelp By JACK BROIACK ..... ,.,., ........... SANTA ·,ANA -People who· watda 1be, weatner-- upeclllly tbo9e in t b e Or· U&'t O.unty Flood. Cootrol Dlltrict -are boping f o r llgbt 1'8ins early Ida Wjnter. "U that bapellal, we are in luck," said Flood Con· trol'I Plannin(,DftWGD en· gtneer Catt Nelloe. But he added, hurriedly, "Mother Nature does not 8IUlll,y ac· commodate UI ttuif w.y." Nelsoo WU tJUnking llbout the to111 of Iii~ debris, ashes, brancbel and dirt which will run • from the hills denuded in tbe clisas· trous brush ftr'el wblch swept the nortbilrD part of Orange County Sunday, Monday and Tleaday. yon Road (Riverside Free· way) wbett steep caa)'o111 rua off 1nto · resldeot1'} areas u4 bllbw-.rs. • • ~gbt ra.ina first would en• courage grass growth a n cl help tie. tbe aoQ dOWll, "We need abeut OQ&-balf Inell of light rains IM!fore any b i c storms strib the area," the engineer said:". "But predlctlftt lhe weath· er this time of year 1s a very inexact science," Nel· son added. "A year ago, on Nev. 7, we haA about two inches of rain in four hours. The year before, near Thanksgiving, we got five to 15 inches in a week." 1 The engineers pointed outl that storms 1lit the hilly areas of the county hardest, about double the annual "If we get· beJvy storms11iiiijjj;ijjjjjjj;ijjjjjjj;ijjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i•iiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial ...... UPHOLSTERY GRAND·· OPElllll& by KEELER '.: • I , \ UAUTmJI. 'MVllC AU. DAY,.. IUVUCQ OllAlfOI comm' first, and We haft la many recent years, we are in trouble. Culnrta and o t h· er draioage':fllCIUUes w i 11 clog and Qter will .*k up into street&, and e v e n into home1 • In a o m e areas," Nel8oa ~ •. Nelson pohttlld 91t tl1 at the •fye's perimeter swept along the Santa Ana Can· 2004 o,, ON ALi '•u1ucs PINI CUSTOM UPAOUTUIN• AT U.UONA.ILI NICIS 11 y... .. ,.. ..... --...,, • 12' c..... St .. c.... .... -...... '4l·1ttt No. l Paper: T~e Daily Pilot • Beginning November 1, rates reduced . to many out-of-state po~nts. r ,. • New, more convenien.t. times when you can make out-·of-state calls at lower rates. • New late-night bargain dial direct rate- just 75c for 3 minutes coast-to-coast. New times when rates apply for out-of.state calls: Wednesday · Thu~day Please remember: Tliese new times, and the new late night bargaih DIAL D~RECT rates, apply on!J to calls to places outside of California and within the conti· nental Uni Led States, except Alaska . The kind of 1ate is determined by the time at the originating place. - ' .. @Pacifii: Telephone ) t ~ . . • . \ • ' I 4 ' ' I l • ~ ' ' .. I t : . • • I ' r .. , .. \ . ' SHOllml~· a .. c:.. -ILllWHlll ,79c 59.c SllOWDRIFT ........................ .. . KIAIT·2 •.• Loaf.-ILllWHIU $1.09 89 Ci ·DITIHINT cMANTllD C•ER ......... ~~ ... ~ ....... ~ . VELVE.EIA ......... ;......................... . .. ~ ~1IOCt .... -~2Sc 6 SI FACllL TISSUE ............. ~ ~ 1· 'IA . •at• l1IAINID -ILllWHl!ll 11c • I ft $JI ,. BIBY . FOOD ....... :.............. -A ,.. . 1 .. -. • t ... GOW~I •.son_-IUIWHEll 42c -119 el $1 MARGAllll .......................... ~ : . for . .iiiiiliiii: ................. ~ .... :11 e I . . T ·BONE· STEIK · LEAN UNDER LOW. LOW POULTRY PRICES . . ~ ~AMlllCAN C~lcaUITA 1 .. 1 c BAll,All·AS ;.............. • ... -· I ... - .. :t'::~\ ) FROZEN FOOD FEATURES I •" . . AIDBt IMITATION -HAii OAL. 2• ICE llLK ........... IUIWHlll 39c • • • • • • ~ T TUUWllT 6 ~· -ILRWHDI 2 '-21c fte muv1a 12oz.-1LRWH11•1ac &"* LEIOllaDE ............................... "T BuLOGNI ~-.:..... .. . ......... I T OCARANL PIUHG6 OE%.J-UIUIWHIUICE. 2 for 3Sc 7 fo s1 OU1 VlllOltlA 1 y-:oro111Uk 59' "•"" • .... ""," r .~!~ I L!G!~ ..... s · Fi'UtT.U.~~.~.~.~~ ........... ·~ ... 4,.11 ARDEN S:'JllHDS 3 1 ClJNltLI CV!.~ PllNCM ,.,q IUIWHDI" • . iALIU . "::::.'::·. ttr ORE·IDI ruTATOES............... •..... . .... .. "1LUIUIY1SCu'n°i.s-::----11 ' 9-!••: a11n CllEESE PIZZA .......... ~ ............. .. . ~:"' ....... · .. · · td 81118'S PIZZA PIWIUIY 110. PKO. -~1,114tt ...... ·l• . "''•C:, H ... 6. fta COOKIES ...... Chee. Chip •••• ~ •• ,9 ' El::..... .,,. , ._ ____ ~------~~·~~ ~---...... ----~ I~ 4 , • . . . . . ~ . . • . .. • l : I . . . f % DAILY PILOT . "PAN READY" ' "3 UGGID" CUT·UP FRYERS BAR·M Westerii st,,9 . ·· I •' SMOKED . .. a ·a•··~ EASTERN GRAIN FED CENTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS USDA GRADE "A" IAl M-WISTllN STYU FRYER TRI-I PARTS SLICED legs e Thighs BACON ., ...... 59~" 59~ ~.UT·UP. Sh1nk Half IAR M-WISTllN mu BULK WIENERS 49~ MIX OR MATCH FIVE ~~ VARlmES ,. • ct.lea. Moedle • Chicken Rice • 8Mn Wfth lacon • Mushroom .... ·~ ........ • lo 10 oz. CANS • Swm St.ek AJAX·GIANI SID LAUNDRY ': . . . ·. DRUG ENT \ KERNs-20 oz. i•r . GRAPE JELLY Fre .. ·lilf98•Gracle AA EGGS . FOREMOST-(Ha., Gillon) DITTI> IMITATION FRESH MILK . ,. .. . .. ······ . 29d \. . . . ·_. -. MINATU~I . i. . . IC. Crem11 Cones · I ' FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY ONLY .. · 10 A.M. TO 6 ,P.M. ' . .. . .... .. ~ FOillM01T-Y2 .•~ I·~ BUffiR MILK FOREMOST PINT . NAlllC0-8 ... MX•• ;¥'1LY •AYOllln COOKIES -' •COCOANUT • CHOCOLATE NUT • llOWll SU•AR ~ CHOC~TE CHIP · .. . . ~ .. LARGE ITAUAN - SLICING AND SUMMER TOMATOES ·SQUASH 19~ 2:29' ' l'i . • FLORIDA 6RAPEfRUJT RUIY RED OR WHm EACH - ~ . Prices lffectlvea , Th•r~·Prl., Sat., ·sun. . OctoiMtr 2; 3,~4, I \J . WE GIVE WE GIVI ILUE CHIP · ILUI CHIP STAMPS STAMPS I COSTA MESA • 19th and Plecentfa ANAHEIM • 11 SO N. East St. PLACENTIA • 710 W. Chapman • ' • , • " I "t '{ . •\ I !t ' ' • ,, "\ • 1 " ~ .. 1. -.. l ' . II I c • ". :I' I ,, * ' 1 . ..,.,. ...... .,..... must fall, and that'• Juat "MT lf f M OUTt" -M.tte Stbmer (ld))&rer u{ at--his-father, played bJ Hiny JlamJnera, aa brother Burl W~ tries to restrain IUm.. in a dramatic.· scene f"'1\ the WestminJter Theat.er'a "A Hatful of .RaltJ:' opening Fdday for-three w.eboo& . ~ :> # ; I •4 (~ I * • I 'f> " . .Friday . ,.., November 3 ) 8:15 p.m. "*A . , • ,;t ~ New Products Pa~llon · · · Or.an1e 'County .. Falrsrounds ~ 14' ~ ••• hear, ... and falk with Governor Geotge C. Wallace in per-.... th . be .~rjnes hJs ·campai1n for local government directly to yop. Now you have the opportunity to join with patriotic citizens all over the nation in.this great fight ! .. . . ~ _:... ~PRIAL-T.O CALIFORNIA. VOTERS l This ii your ct.and to aet all the facts on how you and your · friends can reilifer and help in this nttional campaian to dect GQ\lttnor Georp C. Wallace 1mident in 1968. I ' I 'W " STAND UP FQR :AM·ERIGAI ~d. l'ol. AdY. by IM W•ll•o• C.mo•l1n:s.1more Tr11nmell, Cflmn., lO•Hltll 11111 .. M~ .• Ala. .. *:k******~**** ·. \ Fonda Signs HOLLYWOOD (UPll Henry Fonda has &igned for the role of the ulilta.nt Mas· sachuSetts attorney aeneral in "The Boston Strqler." Miliie's Song HOLLYWOOD (UPJl Miltoll Berk, playing a cam· eo role in "For Singles Only," bas also written a UUe IOftC for the picture: ' MU TlJ AL SAVl~"GS (: .... , ;',:• '.!I .• ,,,,R with Mw·1987 ' high-~ . . . tread design for longer miltteu• and bettei all- .adnd ~I .- limit two per CUl!olner Additional .im•t• •2.50 HOh WednHd1y, Novembet l , 1967 J DAILY PILOT J:J I I -' . ·. .· . ~II 2 . !!!I. HU'NTl~GTON IEACB COSTA MES~ iiiii STORES WISTMINSTER NEWPORT llACH 475 E. 17th ST. ""-24i" I a.m.·9 p.m.-SAT. I a.m...S p.m. TO SE:~VE YOU • FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16171 HACH BLVD. M7-601' I 1.m.·9 p.m.-SA 11, I a.m.·S pint. I , • ... • J 4 OAJl Y PILOT Wedntsdl1, Nowembtt 1, 196'1 PO llST. llLK ....... ~ ... 2:.c:· '1 a lllSTAllT RICE~NA3~-:t&r DOG FCJOD .. lllMT •••••• 2 ~ 31• . ' u.·s.D.A. CHOICE 01 FOLGER'S COFFEE1 "c 2-LI. -~-.. -'1.J7 ...... . . . . . .. ·Mt;Cll . .:: ....... 1 ll . -· . . CAN I ""lMtmt~:.'1•. IOYSENIEllY. SYllP .. ~ 47• SIUCKEIS IUPE .IELLY . :90-41. • .,. I SIUCKEll ~HE llll-.oz.a- SIUCKED 1Plll .IELLY .. -.or. 4t CHILI COi CAii! .:,::n..:,. 11.or. 31' IRAn FlllCI llEISlll. 1..01. 41'· IRAFT •llCU FIEICI .. 1 .. 01. W · lllFT ITIUlll DIEISlll .1~1. .. 111n 100 11111111 ... 1 ... L.,,. 111asF011 HIQ•m .... ,."" • . ' eo&.DIN 01A1'N ~ • ... nd TISSIE ..... IW 4 .-.17' llCE·l·IONI PHM anti fllUl PlllT TISSUE ... 2 MW 21· =-'"' 3 c CUAMY OI CIUNCHY_ PIOTEllPllS ....... fCIOtt191Ml.Qt .,....... 7 EA. ~54· 9Ul 79' WIUTllUITS .. 11maoc.uuw£U• CMaa ...... t·OLJtl 1 21.01. . . . .. . . • • I ) 3-430 w. Llftcoln, An•helm 1522 w .. tmlnater llvd., W•tmlnate 1564 W. lnNdw1y, An1helm 14212 Mine. Ave., Whittler 2180 Newport Blvd., Cost• Mesi ... -1100 E. Collln1, Or1nge 707 W. 19th St., Cott• Med 2630 Edinger St., Sant• An• 1818 Ch1pm1n Avenue G1rden Grove \ ... . . . . . DeG ~~ 4 .:,4 I l tlt .. • . ... ~ -! . . ~ .:: -- .. . ~ . ... , . . .. :OE. ti.~ ~­monti ~· ... i1 =: Laa my " rte ad moth• crazy &qg l( --. As eutamn 'begins to wane, milady begins to quieten 1-pace of ~ P''!?!'lng. · XeepiDI in Jtep' with milady, tile Ebell Club of Newport Beach 1a pa111nttng it.I tee0nd annual Holiday Table Setting Competition Tbunday, Nov. 9. in •• Newporter Inn. • _ Decorations-for TbaDbglvlng, Christmas and New Yeu's, plus ~ dren'1 party'table se.Wn(I, ,nu be exhibited and judged. · Ill ~on with U.e display, a Holiday Hunt ,Breakfllt will be .,..ed at 11 1.m., ancba.f$ernoon tea poured from 2 to 4. Breaklut tickets .are'$6.&e each·and tea d~cat.I, $2.50. CUh llW'al'ds will be made to the winning club's favorite phllanthro- PY•. Wtth all proceeds fiom' the functlon bene1itlng the b~ club's scholar· 1hlp -proJl'Ull. . , . - '1bree J'asblon Ialand stores, Broadway, Bµffwnst and Robinson'•, are CQntribvting iDditiclUaDy to further scbolarsblp proceed.a. • · An ·autumnal table centerpiece, designed ~ executed by Vit.c Rfe-- ca.rdi of Robinlon'a will be a special opportunity prir.e. while the Broadway wi,11 dlaplay an elegant holiday table setting. Ft'oni Buffuma' will be. a pair of ate11In1 li.lffl' cllJ:ldelabra. · • 11n. Ji'r.eeman Fisher, general ctJai.nnan, revealed )ldges are Miu Barbm'a Neal, feature writer for Ute Home Section, Los Angeles Thnea; M.iaa Barbara Freeman, supervisor of china and ailver departments, Buf • fuml' 11tOres, 'and Marius Perrin of Ted Von Hemert Interior Decorators, Newport-Beach. . 11ctets may be obtained by con1'cting Mt&. Robert Allen', 548-5243; Mn.' Warren Clark; 673-6937, or Mrs. JUcJmd Schneider, 67~2532. -llrs. 'Jeck i..itueton is oo-dlairman, assisted by the Mmes. Rudolph Vanuet, ltaymond Wood, Edward A. Rogers, William B. Tritt, Robert Allen, Walter Cut.in, Fred K. Schoepe, Sydney Locke, Lura Colby, Herbert Puter--b~uah anc1 Thomu Beckwith. ParUdpating will be Santa Ana Ebell Club; Auxiliary, Hoag Memorial ,.. Hospital, Presbyterian; Newp()rt ~ Junior Ebell Club; Costa Mesa, La· guna Beach, San Clemente and West Garden Grove Junior Women'• clubs; Lido Isle and Qigbland Green Women's clubs; William Cabell C}\apter, Daughters of the American Re•olution; Costa Mesa Wedne1day Morning Club; Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Friends of the Library; Coast Home- makers; Town and· Gown Art Section, and Newport Ebells' ~ Section. ~TORS AT WORK -Fashioning angelic centerpieees for U\tf1 upcomillg Holiday Table Setting Competi&<>n are. Mrs. Jack 4ttf.ltoa. eveof co-chairman: Mrs. Neil Williams, and Mrs. H'erbert Pute~ugh (left to rilbt). The Newport Beach Ebell Club ii 1p0n- . s~ring the Nov. 9 contest in· __ Newport.er Inn. IEA ANDlltSON. Editor . ....., .............. ., ...... ····~-"! I tXi re: ·-¥ TAILE 1'ttiS -"PUtflng t'.heirl>est china for- -;· wanf are Mrs. Johi Anderson and Mrs. . · ~rge H.1.,. K. Bryant (left and right), ct the Laauna Bled1 Junior Women's Club, under the Uiendly supervision of Mrs. Clayton Thompson {center), president of the Newport Beach Ebell ·Club. Table -settings will be judged Nov. 9. THE RIGHT TOUCH -Mating sure every- thing is "just so" when the· judges stop to examine the t a b l e arrangement are the Mmes. Robert Allen, Clayton Thompson and Freeman W. Fi.sher (left to right). Cash awards will be presented 'to the winning cl11bs' favorite philanthropies at the Holiday • Table Setting Competition. -}~om T rie.s_ to . Comm9te Daughter's 'Hard Labor Sel)tence' 'D.EAR ANN LANDERS: My wife ta ~--'1 excellent health a~ is ex· ~ our first child in about six monltii Everything was fine until ~ 1mother begmi to scme her to .. )'•ith stories about labor. She ~-wUe that her own labor wu ~·....-aima •t . .., lost her v<*e -·lit .days ~se she acreamed = She also told her she· had lips 10 hard that the cuta heal for three weeks. # • • Laat night my mother·in -1.aw talked my wife into having a cesarean in~ stead of a natural birth. My own mother says my mother·ln·law is craiy and that she should stop fill· lbg 11'? wife 's head with rubbish~ My ". - wtt. MY• U she can escape the If· will be av.U.ble 'darlaf labor. She oniea of labor by having a cesarean, ~s rea11urJnce, not horror storte1. l'b)' nbt? I don't' know what to say. -EXPEdTAN1' FATHER DEAR EX: A caesarean ts a major operation and no obstetrician wUI .., perform It unle11 there Is a medical reuon. Merely to escape labor Is oot a medical reason. Motber·ln·law l11 a generatJon or two behind the times. Ask your wlft's doctor t. ~U ber at.Gut tM help that DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two )'tars ago. when I w a s 12, I wrote y o u a letter and asked how to be popular. I felt like the ugliest and du mbest per~on In the whole world. When I received your answer I was really mad at you. Your reply was so corn - ball that J wanted to write again and ask you bl send me a nickel be· • cause I f'elt I h.ad wasted the stamp. Two weeks later I fotind your let. ter stuck in a book. (I thought I had thrown it out.) t read it again. You wrot.e, "The way to have a friend is to BE one. If you want to be lnter- esUn1 to others you must be INTER·· ESTED in otMrs -and show it." Su~nly I wasn 't mad any more. It made\ sense. t decided to try it I forced myself to smile and speak lo people t had ignored for years. I discovered a Jot of nifty kids all over the place. I thought. "Gee, they have changed." But J came to realize that I was the one who had changed. PTet· ~Y soon I wasn't thinking about my ugliness and my ,jlumbness any more. I was thln.kJng aliout how o~t it was to be friendly. After a while I didn't feel ugly or .dumb ariymore. So now, I am writing to SJY "thank you" and to ask you to print my letter. If it worked for me It can work for others. When I get a few dollars ahead I am going lo sefld you Heart Fund. CONFIDENTIAL TO TOO MUCH ME: A diet may solve part ol the probl4lm but don't ,expect miracles. BoM structure ls sometimes a factor. a .ni-ce gift to shQw my llppreclation. Do you feel ID at eaae . , , out of Y.ou changed my life. -THE NEW tt? 11 everbyody laa~lnf a food time ME but you? Write for Au Ludera' DEAR NEW YOU : Your letter was booklet, "The Key to PopulAflty,'' en. a be'Slutlful expl'e11lon · of apprecla· closing wilb your request • 35 cent t1on and I am gratetuJ. As' fe\r a gm In coin and a · tong, sell-addressed, -I never dlscourage 11lvlng becau11f' stamped envelope. I n ow that g.lvlng does 11 much for · Ann Landers will be flad to help the giver u for the receiver. So. tr you wfth your problems. Send them you want to do something nlct for tn btf In care of the DAILY PILOT, me, put a couple or dollars ln an encloalnt 1 stamped. atlf·addreued envelope and aend It to your local envelope. . - • I '1 • ~ --... ' . .. ,. • • • .,.. ~. ... ._ • • -... • # •• • • , . \ A MESSA'GI FOR THE COMMUHn'Y ._ Senillg u liuon betwaen women about tlb .tie paroled from Cilifanlia Institution for Women and the commun- ity are memben gt the Parole Advjsory Committee and Busin"8' and Profellional Woinen11 ·c1ubs. A~ tendin& a meetin& at the instituti'On are (left to right) Miss Bea Whittlesey, chaimwJ of~ Orinae 'Coun· • ty group; Mrs. A. E. Naegeli ·put cUstr1ct ~dent of BPW and pa5t Newport Beach president;· Judge Byron McMillan; Mrs. Marg-ret McHenry, president, Huntington Beach BPW, and Mn. M.U,On Ward, president of Seal Beach BPW. ' • Business Women Back Advisory Committee A hand-not a handout. This unanbnoualy-shMed opinion by women current. ly coofined in the Callfor. nia Institution-for W"°men (Frontera) is being re- turned today by represenbi· tives from.two counties who attendtct a dinner confer. ence at the facillty. Meettna with memberi of the Parole Advilory OOm· mlttees from Orange and San Bernardino counties were members of the Busi· ness and Profeasionar Worn· en's CJubs who Wo!'k aa community liaiaoll to help women on paiole .re.estab- lish themselves. . White Owl Active ·participants in \he four discussion groups were the women whose problems were the focal point for the meeting-the women w h o "frill become eligible-for pa- role from the institution and again seek a new role in so- ciety. Welcoming dinner guests waa Mn Irverne caner. di· ~ of the Cl\Jno iMtitu- Up for dllcullion were such topics as tile role of BPW contact members in meeting the parolee prior to her di.mUsu1, wor~g with her to di.ecover her needs, w~ with the advisory oOmm.ittee and bow far to carry per80Dal involvement. Moderating this group was Fred Galloway, district pa- role administrator. Community relations and resources were discussed by Conrad Buck. assistant re- gional administrator. a n d Miss Bea Whittlesey, chair-"' man of the Orange County Parole Advisory Commit· tee. . Housing problems and li· oancjal needs an<i welfare concern were explored by Mrs. Sarah Harwell and Louis Carney, unit supervf· sor. The San Bernardino committee reported-on their activities, including the pro- gress they are.making with a halfway bous~ for women parolees. .... Pllett RUtH IQIOEMA Deelmbett lride ..... Colt,ge Coed Will ¥arry In December • Children From Tea Will • 1n Benefit Laguna ·Ruth Ann Zuidema. for· m~ 'rNldelit of Costa Mesa. will llWTY G~enn Robert Bray In Dec. 9. in Garden Gro" COmrnunity Church . ~ The Department of. Edu· Goutan •. Louis F .' Turner, cation and Recreation tJf G. Lealle Bolitho, George LeialD'e World with assist· Twinlng, John Adams, Mel- a.nee from Laguna mu. be Donoglr, Allan , £1errick EbeU Club members is spon· and ·Jonpb~ A. Roberts. aorinl a benefit tea Mon· Pouring are presidents of. day, Nov. 13. the four women's clubs, t.he Mrs. Irvin J. IJttrell, gen-Mmes. Guy Hodson of Leis· eral chairman, announced ure World Woman's Club; that the main lounge of Littrell, Ebell ; M8"ball A. clubtioue 2 will be the set· Savage, Aliso Club of La· ting from 2 to 4 p.m. guna Jlills, and Elsie Park· Mra. Ellie Parker, Ebell'a er, Los Solteras of Laguna pbilaoth.ropy chairman, has Hills. Parenti of the couple are Mr .. and Mrs. R. A. Zuid· ema and ·Ar. and Mrs. Rob· ert ~fl)\ all of Garden G,rove. The bride-elect's parents revealed tbe betrothal news durinl • party attended by relatives and close friends. The' tuture Mrs. Bray is · a srad~te -of Rancho High School and is attending San· ta Ana College. She was president Of Shawnee Mesa Theta Rbo Girls' Club, 116, Costa Meaa and is a mem· ber of Costa Mesa's Rebek· ah Lodge, 402. Indian Vifws U.S ... -i • t } '\ Velvet T o_uch Lacking · _ Peering Around B7 GAY PAULEY ,. Jaat yMr. _ NEW YORK (UPI) -It Her busb&Dd ls in Parlia· IUl'prit• a ,vomu hlgh in me11t allO, and both are covernmot ln viltly popu-members of the rullllg llted lndla to find no wom· ~ftll"911 perty. But that u of o.t>lnet rank in Ult ~oen't always man they Uoltecl states. , agree on luuea. · Of eoune, J,Jr1. Jabaoara •iu. teDdl to W more COD· 1-IP11 .SiD8b-C'Omerftom a-.e"ative than I," lbe llMt. Oruie C'Allt eon. .. 0th-Mtion wtao., head ta a "I'm lm.,.atleJ)t. I want er cbUdren -..1ame1. 'wort· waHan -Cbt prime mlnlst-everythln1 don, yeaterday." tng in fflwatt; °'11; attend-. tt, IDdlra Ga.db1-ucl lJldla, •ltb a ~cm ol · ing Moan& tOa · Gou.,. \lfMre nna ta lmp_artant .om. 400 ~-fpers~. Maui, and n. ... 1 b t c ti ~ ~tio• Jona bu. 42 women in ita IOO- s c boo I atudent· la g w a .,.. been eflllkl.-ed • DJat· meinber ParJta~nt. Beach ter..c!I eoarff. ..Many oJ lhem are in po- . Lt. Col. Kaltaa if· com· ' (jBJd It la really 1urpria!qc UUcs followthg 1•~·~ or tlua· manding officer· of th. Ma that ~ of your-Wflb. band cr brother, she aald. rine Barrack.I Naval ,.,; ea aNll't in tbe ~op polltiODI "But politics bas been &.'Way Station, Barben ,POlnt. Bil ~ IOVWft!lleGt, atie said. d Ufe for us, right mm the it raw,. we wife te.cbes E n 1 l l • b at ~ when &bey start of OW' fight for inde-met' (~ta). U James Camp be 11 JUp have prown ~ ~ ~depce from. Britain. raJn, ·~~· School Ewa Beach . u ~'· ot . eorpara-I think ow women ar~ so 'klamet:• l teer • . · ' tiona, fll ~· ~of depart. • aC:Uve *'8u1e IUbccnsclou~-many :f.t bi· · AMONG FBESIDIE'N en-meat stqm. . . ly tbey't-e trylftg to build a . ()t)mm lled t P ~ Mn. . SIDCb (~ better wrld fQr the cbll· m t' .. ro • · oinana College with a ~ g) ii eoe of fO\lr -.dren,,. she continued. "In e · ~three craduatee of New· womeo in 111di1'1 pern. ·the United Statea your port Harbor High School. menf..!.tbree of them d6puty women perhaps u:.ie Ie11 'Ibey are David Plumb, m.i.nlsters u she ii, ud. on~ reason to be active. Every· son of Dr. and Mn. Hqb ..oLdMm..a minister 9r state, ~ is IO ordered: . .so J. Plumb Jr.; ~s ITelen a leval above deputy. She mud. money., .IO few WOf"o Taylor, daughter of Mr. and wean two ,bats, u director m. about the f\lture. Mn. Stanton J. Taylor, and of tourism. and civil avia-"Ob, we bave some fam. John Groenina. loll of Mr. tlon, ud aJao as a member illes ol wealth. My father and Mrs. Hans G. Groening of Parliament wu a civil 8el"Vant. J' WU of Costa Mesa. It is in her role of promot-the product of affluence. • . Two are graduates of Co-ing tour.ilm to India that she wu sent to EllgJ.aod to be rona del Mar High School, . oame to tbe United States educated a1 many girls are. Gary Long, son of Mn. for the tir1t time. I WU ·~ to-come James D. Ray, and Pet.er She's m~eting w!tb tra.vel borne, marry, be a good boa- Shelton, son of Mr. and Mn. 11eata to talk up her eow>-ten. Now, some of m.y Robert H. Shelton. try, but she's candid in friends thing rm nuta. The college is an lndepen· COlll!JleDt that, altbouet> "But," Mrs. Singh said, dent, coeducational tutitu· tb•e m tome luxury hotels "ii I have had the good tion of arts and ICiencel. It ol 1t1t type Ameriou tour· tbJqa in life, all th4' mort . was focorporatecl In 18'1 and lata uptet, "•tlll our fac.lll· reuon l muat belp brlna courses of aWdy mdude a Uea are not yet all that we tbem to od!en. My four fllll academk prosram 1a ,bope fOr." cbDdren (tine IOU and a the social acience1, naturtf . , "But ti I ca.Q. aee bit 011e dauatJter, aces lt to 9) are sciences ad humanitiel. vlaitor enjoys India, be will well clothed and fed. If l can ---~---~-'tell~~ot2w~~s/' she said. "The bel_p make_eve»_lOO .m:h· C 0 NG R AT\ILATIONS more people meet us, the er children well clotited and were in order for Mrs. Ma.1· more they will tanderstand fed,' it will be worth the et- ny Landstad Jensen of Cos· · Uf. We're really a continent, rort. ta ,Mesa on wiJl!ling second ,YOU know ; ~.t lilt~ tne "\nclia cannot go on ex- priie in the loth Rochester whole of Europe. pecting the world to feed World and National Poetry " Mrs .. Singh was elected her." • Day Contest. to Parliament six years ago With that comment, she trom the state ot Bihar-turned to one of ltfd1a.'s mas- DAR Agenda Includes Talk she is from a town near Cal· live problems, feeding ita cutta. Mrs. Gancll! appoint· millions. It ts the familiar ed her _to the government ~tory in many ~ o_Ujle UCI Town, c ·own Meeting Mapped _Out ,.; , __ ...... NANCY .DIMfEtt 'Brid ... lect · Studen~s Engagea Community . Methodist Church, COsta Mesa, will be the scene of a Feb. 16 cere· niony Uniting in .marriage Naney Lee Dinget 'and Den-nis W. Fair. .:: A meeting of the Patience Wright Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion in the Hotel Laguna, Tuesday, Nov. 7, will in· elude a talk by Mrs. Leroy Kaump of. Fullerton, state Announcing tbi' engage- A special northern of. guests. ment 91 their da~ter were ange County m ..... Ung 15· .... __ R ti be Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dinger organizing secretary . Iv.embers are requested lo bring Cllristmas gifts for children in DAR schools to the 12: 15 ..meeting. During the gathering plans will be completed for the card party to take place in the women's clubhouse Nov. 29. - Hostease1 will include the Mmes. Jeue Onstott, James Rusten, Erwin B. M.ark.s and James-Bell. ...... ..,.., eserva ons m a y of Costa M Mr· d Mr ing planned by UCI Town made with Mrs. Gordon at H. H .. Fairei:. Anihe~m S.:~ and Gown for Monday, Nov. 897-3315. • the pareots of the benedict· 6" in the Ha' Penny Inn, All Town and Gown mem· elect, .: Westminster, at Ut a.m. · bers are welcome and 1vom-· Mi58 Dingu, a <Srona de! Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich en of, northern Orange 'Coun-Mar Hilb Sdtool ·:aaduate, Jr., wife of the cllancellor, · ty who are intere.st.ed in. iJ ~tten$ng Qr .. Coast will speak briefly qn t b e leUning more 'about the. or· Evenbli <;oUefe. Uiir fiance, background of the group, its fanir.atton are invited ·by a Cypress · ~ College activities and contributions Mrs. Fnderick ~c.Brien. student, iNduaW f r o m to the university. president, to a t t e n d the Wiestam IU8h. sebf>I, Ana.i Robert M. Gordon, dlrec·1 gathering. helm. ~ tor of computer f1clUUe1 ;';;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~~;i,i-;;;;;;;;:;;;::;;;A:iiiii~i==~ and information servicu· at UCJ, will ·present an illda· CM TOPS Club trated lecture on eomputer- ToPs Harbor Ugbters assisted Instruction. Gor· Cl b ataces its meeting at don. former associate direc· u nda ln tor of tile computation cen-7: :.> p.m. every Mo Y.· . ter at Stanford Univerl.ity, Harper Sdleol, Costa Mela. . . d t f W . Addltiapal information may is a res1 en o eatminlJ;er be obWned by contact:lnl -and began at UCI tan-year-. · Mra. 8e'nird · Mathieson, Hostesses for the coffee 546-3* • hour will be members of the · advl.9ory board, the Mmes. Harmonizers • Every Monday in College Part School. 2380 N o t r e Dame Road, Costa Mete, t b e Hari>orlites Chapter, Sweet Adelinet meet at I William S. Gibbs, C. R. ·Brandon, C. Dean Hill, Rob- . ert Stanton, Gordon a n d .M.lp Ruth White. At the luncheon followtng the program. Mayor Justin McCarthy of Westminster and GordOn will be honored ~two charitable or-Mrs. William T. Wersted. ganlzatioos, the OC Serv· hostess cba;rman, and her kes for the Blind and OC committee the Mmes. Thom. "uoclatfon f o r Mentally as E. Hines, Frank S. Shep· Handicapped <ll.ildrefl which herd and Eleanor Clayton HerJiance is an alumnus•-------------------of the same· high sc tlOol. • !1-~-reced008ivtede the8t thtoeys ... ~. ask that cookies be donated Secretaries uul\lll ..,,.. by members of the women 's Free tickets will be given clubs. Bahia Obapter of Nation· out from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. M,rs. Walter Raab is dee-al Secretaries' A~socicition, Friday, Nov. 3, at a booth orations chair man and Mrs. International meets al 6:30 outalde clubhouse 1 by Mrs. Leon Axtman is serving as p.m. in different locations Alan Post, tielret chairman. musk chairman. Mrs. Bur-every second Thursday ~ • Guesta are asked to bring ritt ·Leonard a n d Mrs. the month. Location infor· to the tea a soft toy suit-~rge M. Watson, pianists, mation may be obtained by able for a hand.lcapped child will provide the entertain· calling Ml~ Barbara Kron· or make a monetary con-ment. man at 642-3111. bibution. ----------.i~~~~~~~-iiiiiiil Mrs. Trent G. Doser. tea Kids Like to chairman, is being assisted by the Mmes. Fred Mac-'Ask Andy' Tb.is swinging owl will en-r:=:===========:;::.:==~==.11 tertain a child long after Christmas ia put, and be· come bis favorite pet. It's 8" x 14". Make this talented owl of gay remnants; guitar, eyes and feet of bright reu. Pat- tern 712.8: pattern pieces. VIRGINIA'S -- SNIP 'N~ STITCH SHOPPE 333' E. Co11t Highway Corona ct.I Mar . Phone ORfole 3-8050 '-oefeJ eteinl For9ol "to wrlh cepy for lut Wed· neaday·~ paper! lt'1 bHn such fun rem0Jelin9 end e11ler9f119 our store but came the wu kenJ of the 21 it., we 11ippeJ •w•y to our little F• llbtook hid•· away. Fo1111d the p•n. end quiet 10 relexin9 spent ffle WH• fu1+ re1tin9. Than•s lo Alexender lell for il1ventin9 the telephone, u we were able •o kup 111 di lly contact with the store. 11'1 9rHt hevln9 1uch • capable sales force who men19e well when "the bo11" is away. Shipments k1tp arriving daily, new ytrd•9• end Joh more ltimml"gs so 11 wu U• cltln9 to 9et beck end see ell the "preltiu" We do our best lo try e"d hoe the ri9hl thing for your nttd1 but if you can't flMI whet you're loo~in9 f'", pltHt 9iv~ UI the word. We're open to tpecief orders from our very s11eciel cu1tomtrt. ·-------VIRGINIA --· OR. LONG WAISTED :Ja~~io1u OUNOI COUNTY'S NtwlSl AND MOST C~Mrl.fTI A,,AaR STOii fOI TAU 01 LONf; WAIST• WOMIH. lllllATUlllHO TKa "ASHIONS O, MAllflN llHHS, AMlltlCA'S ~lllMOtT TALL SPECIALIST! i iiFA'fh.· I nlri~ ... I iw~I'rus • ,~,.! SHo11 e INTIMA"tl APPA!_ll __ r IUPlll SIXY SPlCtAL l 411 nvton, merlbOll ltalh•r.d col• I lt r. wllll l.n91h nloMoowni, SOUTH COAST 'lAZA '''''-1 01 s.,.,nowu, c•u• Mtte p_, 441-lfll Mon tnru Fri. 9.lO 1m 10 • . .lO 0,.. FALL •.. S 18'·', PALLS Reg. $90 '50 24" FALLS Reg. $110 '60 Reg. $12.00 WIGLETS Reg. $20.00 Reg. $28.00 $10'5 -$15'5 WIGS FaoM 52995 ··malAe; Wig & IHuty Salon 2H·D· I. Utt. St. HILLCUIN SQUARE COSTA MUA 141·l446 Wig Salon 1146 WUTMINSTll STATllt CINTlt WISTMIHSTll 6ll-f1f0 -: . As. P!ecious ~ ~he memories of college days-HaWs: bnlltantly detatled crests in 14 Karat QOld, h•Jid-: enameled in hue college colors. : ' ' Large·Collegt Crest Disc in Rope fr•me 81 $34 0oi Regular 'ollege Crut Charm· ..•.•• · .. ea: 11:SO: 14 Kar1t Gold Bracelet Alone·....... 39.so! College Crest Cuff links ....... : .... pr. ~00: > I • I Ov~r 400 Colleses Available : Hill'• Santa Ana , Hill'• P•Mdma . . . -Bullock'• Fashion Squart Hall'• Pomona FIFTY CENTS Ccolos) ror ·eaco pad.en -add 15 cents for each pattern for Cirst- claas maili!lg and special h~dtin&. Send to A 11 c e Broolra, the DAILY PILOT, 105 Needlec!9ft Dept., Box 113, Old Chelsea Sta· tlon, New York, N. Y. 10011. Print .Name, Addre11, Zip, Patt.en Namber. F I r s t flmef Juinbe 1968 Needle· craft Cata~..,. hundreds of desigM, e Ire. patterns (in· ctudfis de•tper sweaters) in·1 structJ0114 Jn.s)de. _Jtlt. cro- chet, embroider. SO cents. '"-------------------~ Sal. •:.lO •m lo• om • Cllt. Acd.~o~twe t-1. ti A. C.... ....------------------· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:;..~ ........... _,,...,.,,,.."'=""""""''-=~~~~~------..1 ~J / ' .. F an. W• <Qh. ·ve .IN i"lJe . .... ~ J p.t m• tel: ~: ab :·~ ~ 1 D a: }E w s: Wtdnesday, November 1, 1967 Fall Fashion~bles Stepping Into Lower Heels OLJTll fOJIS'I The fall footwear scene mi&ht well tab lts theme from Kipling, for it's "})oota. boota·boots·boota • . . " from enk.le boots for puts 'to Odg)i-hi&h boOtl for mfero.. miiilak1ita and fun·tur coats, and str«ch boota for tbe slim-trim fit, says J..eourd Mandel, president of Man· del's lhoe aaloni. And in shof and bahdbeg faahion1, lt'1 the "unifYinl loot" -"Nlated" buf not "mated.0 Non-matching ac- cessories are not oDly smart, but. fun, and Nflect the in- dividuality of the wearer. Heel heights are down - from two inches down - wittl the. most : important hejpta beinC one aad one- quarter inch and one and Uhe.qlllrter indl. IN TIMl_f'Olt TODAY -~yellow colon tbete latest styles of Man- Adel'a dayttme 1"11l. my lutiy lt'iu would appreciate. . Allo, it'•'" ... tldc:ter bee~ deaiped ti> '° with shoe 'toe ~. from the ldl·roumied to Ute bl'OM-square type. ln Jeeth. era, patent ii important, and Jn trima, much hard- ware and metal ii being shown, es~ for COUil· try-type footwear. HIGH STEPPING -A silver groQpiQg Of lid shoes hose and hob-nailish bag seem ready for a night out on the town. This unique evening wear eruemble is intended primarily for apecial happenlngs. ~ . -- ·, :Jchampagn'e Reception ·..--.... t " ~fes .·And;ew Ba_iieys • ~ ~ 1·.... lyweda Mr . ..t Mm. The eoupJe are at home in • . w Balley VI w e r e Dana f olnt and plan a be· ·-at a ~-lated ~ in Puerta • ·ill t h·e New;ort • -• • • .. • lllome of .Jllr. and Vallmia, II e xi c o, ~ • ·" . ' "JlaalPlrlJ F. 16qby. Mae a.riltmll boliday1. ·I 1iae i.t. wd 1.UOW-. 111e bt~ recei'Wld ~ ~ ...... Will .... tl9cbekn and mastan ......._ ••4 fknl •· -deerW from Call fo l'IU · ~ ti. aw.a.,._. State c.ol1ege at Loac Beadl -eemua ud 1 o l d and where he affiliated w 1 t h ~te 4'lttet ..m placed ~ Alpha Epsilon. ma laroopout the boule and wife received her ·scbooll.ng it.. patio. at Walla Walla College and '";i Tbe bmer' Jerrilee Ann graduated from P~adise Becbtbold ol'~ Beach Va.llq_ School ~ Nun_ing, ;f.Pd 8'.IJeY. son ol lfrs. Ali· San Diego.. , drew !Wley V ol BalbOa Gueits attending the re. and the late Mr. Bailey, ception festivities included w e re wed in the L l tt-1 e th e benedict's motbec; ttie -J~1urch of the Wett, I.iaa R. Berkeley Georges, Phil-·vegas. Parenta ol_ltle bride Up s. Doanes, William C. are Mr. and Mn. Albert McVi.Ckenl Bob Sowards, :~Id ol w.lla Walla. James c. kniittts and Eric '.HB TOPS Group Every -Wedoelday at 7 ·Jl.m. TOPS Beach Babes meet in the ~on Cen· ter, 17th' Street and Or1nge ~venue, RunUncton Beach. l'urtber information ii avail· able by telepboa.ln1 Mn. De . ·~nne Malone, flff.''110. Pepys. Others present were Navy Lt. Cdmr. (ret.) Katbeiine Murphy, Miss Mllllcent Mc· Kitmoo, R o b e r t Koehler Jr., Robert lrf.cKlmson Jr., Mn. Valerie Kaneu, Dick Long, MW Sirry Steffen, viJiting from Iceland, and MI.. M.luree:n Marphy, the bridep'oom'• niece • Members _'Rushing' Ho~fidays .. Into tbe 1plrit .of the boll· day seuon are members of the Junicr Section, Wednea· day Moril.lq ~ of Cotta Mela. ~ • 14(eml*• -will bave their annml ~ evb•ftl• mlltlnc wblfe Weaa f o r gittl, wnppinp ad bom• cteecrationl -wfil be lbared at 10 a.m. W~. Nov. 8, in tbe home of Mrs. Rob-- ert lr.Olber. The Orama Section and Globetrotter Section w i 11 dine together-in the Cltarter HOUJe restaurant, Anaheim before seeing "Hello Dolly" at Melody.land Theater Sat· ur~y, Nov. 18. Reservations for this event are being taken-by ·Mrs. Nalhan.iel Robbins ol Costa Mesa and Mra. Fred Jahn· son of Newport Beach. Grandmothers For the reelly .. in" -it's the marriage ol tbe 8boe and stocking. Footwe. DO Jong· er can be considered ~ it. le.If, Madel IMd, but ia a part ol 11b.e total "leggy" look will textured and opaque hole bf the ume« contras • ting color. 1be latest whim ia a combination of two pain of hole, flsbbet over opaque, in either blencftnc or oontruti.nc lhadM/ WbUe fQtmed or opaque bole PNJeet. • -'''lflCJIJiC' fa- lldon ..... '* .. la IDOlt 1ultllble for tbl ......... wo- man wbo bu 4ilC.'0\'8'ed that they cover leg bJem· ilbea, creatmc a Vfll'Y .)Goth· ful and attractive leg-line. Al~gb women have been ak>w to adopt the low- er heel, Mmidel aaid, they are gredu.all;Y di!covering- the comfort and wearabllity they offer for an active and bUJy life. LibrQrian Talks Shop . GraAdmother Hams It;. Operat~s 'round World ST. LOUIS (UPI) -Mra, Albert Auer, a grandmotiier, says when she tnvels "I meet hams in &11 puta of the world." She bas been a hem (Ul· at.eur radio) operetor for 10 years. , IV.rs. Auer says fewer than one half of one percent t:A thP. "hams" in the world are women. Four hours a day, two days a weet, Mrs. Auer monitors the air waves in St. Louis for the Interna- tional Women 's Sideband System. Once. Mrs. Auer took a message from the Universi- ty of Virginia where re- searchers were working on a venom from a South Afyi· can sl)ake, aod needed to kno\V from the St. Louis and Chicago zoos what the snakes ate. She found outr- toads and ru~s. Mrs. Auer ~ she bas been · mrarec1 ·in service ·TWO•BOAJr wort tlroqhout her adult Ute. For a.ample, abe IDOD· itored a ~ *'1t a tidal wave on Guam,~ before the .em~ ended abe had taken 20 telegrams from families in the area. Once, Mrs. Auer received a telepion.-oall .fr.om a St. Louis surge0n who bad per· formed an open heart opera· SPEC.IAL KIDS , SHOW tion on .a ·Hooduran child. Satuniay ..,,, She said the doctor asked "MA YA" her 1o get a m e s s a g e and. through to 1be ~tory in "ISLAND OF THE the small Honduran town BLUE DOLPHINS" wtere there are no tele-Showtlme •1 p.tn. phon~. !~~~~~~~~~ "The message was that1111 the youngster passed tbe , crisis," Mrs. Auer s a i d. ''It's a most rascineting kind Grandmotbera' Club of Newport JWiM>r gatben at ·noon ~er::J second Thunday in the Newportei" Inn. Mrs. Verna Pitt at 642-3566 may be contaoted fer additional illformatioD. -=jiiji~iiiijijj!iiifii~iii,~~~s~er~TI~·ce~wor~t~:·~·;;;;;:::::::==) Short reviews of current f best sellers will be present-... ~~U:. ~Yo.. ed before members of the 541-M 17 Ubrery Committee, Women S47-tn6 of the Moose, Chapter 1158 at a gatherl.n,g tomorrow nlgbt tn pie Xoose Lodge, Cotta Mesa. ~ The women wU1 gather at 8 to hear Mrs. R. C. Pierce, .Costa Mesa libnuian1 re- view the worts, She will be presented a boot of her choice for tile llbrary, ac- cording to Mrs. Earl Trapp, chairman. Ml's. Trapp said boob an California will be sent to ' the library at Mooseheart, m. The book theme will be carried out in d~atic>oa for the hall and refreshm table. Following the pro· gram candidates will be CormaUy enrolled. Members of the commit· tee are the tr.mes. Kather- ine Dakin, William Lord. Donald LaPlante, Robert Newton, John Reed. Rich· ard Sheets, John Stoff and Flora Vaughan. -rWa ALLBY CATS ..... Ill.Mm,. Ill mt.IVTA lOO -~1r. ~LUI Ti.. l'llfll Tllat 0Ha TM 1'.,I THE LUXURIOUS NEW IALJ9A THEATRE NOMI OJ t OCIONe CHAii l.Oell • 109 WT IAl.JOA llYI. \ IALJOA PUIWSUl.A • m.404& ~ IEX HAllllSON SUSM HAnMID ct.ff ... , .. _ .. _____ , DO 110T•1 1""94 ,,-. i. "'9ct 18 ......... tlle 11'9! p I _.. .......... OPEN DAILY Garden 12 Noon •MITt-=oue ....., . -.cE 1·0148, ~POR T : -' . ..... The DAILY PILOT. Covers Boating Best in We st -. ..... . I UJl111 "'THI DllTY G•LS" • UA4ef'9Nllftd Mldftlte 111-l'rl, A lat. Al-811". -nlE HONEY ., POT' SEE n WITH SOMEONE YOU LOVE! . . . ' Tour jT abs on · ~or' ·.....-:-~ ::.1~-~-J . D~ decontionl for the.Costa Mesa Women's Club milldey Bazaar Nov. 3 are bein~ readied by the Mmes. Lew Dunnin_g, Besa Johnson and George Pugs- 1 (left•to fi&tlt). A world..tour will be t aken via bazaar bootb.B at the clu~use w~ere .bUed goods~ white. elephants and books will be a ,ew of .the ite!JU for sale from 10 1.01. to I p .m. ... ... ·_.:.... ___ _. __________ ""' PHONE - 673-8350 (vt thow •hrh 6:0'5 -Future al 6:45 a •:25 Coftliftuous Show Suftclay Fro111 J P.1¥4. Sii rT ON THI LAIMST ICIUN IN ORAN .. COUNTY PLUS SW C...-..,_Mlle ''The Spirit la Wiiiing" Ii_....,. r-.,.. •~ N ..... DFOID:rvNDA·DVTU· ATWICK -·----· ... ·---·-·--·--·-- ·----·· ..... --... ···-· l .... ...,. •tart 12:00 """ SICOND PIATUll -sTllllll, 11mn111.1EUllTFll m IEYAITlTill r -1o&i.y Crw91ef. •u . ""'* -TKCHNICOLOlta ----------ac.....tt.t•--.• _,,_ '"· Skw S..,,. 1 P.M. , , A FILM . .. YOU'U WANT TO SEE AGAIN AND ASAINf RAREI THRILLIN61 -~AN ·: ANdAWOMAN A fU l'f QMll[ UlGUCll Im! MIOlll Am& •llMl-._... ................ llUlt ... NOW SHOWING .. ... . . . Exclusive Run Show atarta .at 7 p.m .. FH ture at 7:30 & 9:30 • ~· -· . . A LQtlC> DAY'S JOURNEY -~I bwanl to the annual meeting of Dis· trict DI, PJdflc ..,._are IQl!lllben of NllfPCll't Hll'ber's Soroptim.ist Club. Packiq ~ -1 agendas fGr U. ~. M oosfab -are (lef~ to right) the Mmes. Joeeph Blugbey, L. J. Ba1111 Jr. and Ardis T;Barkley. --.....-~~~--.--~-11 ' District Meeting ·Tea Proceeds To Aid Ho.me Soropf imisfs Traveling ~Mn. Dean Ovando ,nn open her Newport Beacb L. J. BUINJ Jr., Jniddent; home from 2 b> 4:~ p.m, Mrs. J<Jleim u.u,beJ, and Sunday, Nov. 12, for a tea. Mn. P'arel W ...... •Noa-The public is invited, ac· del~ ce t2le Mmes. cording to Mrs. Ovando, P1w ... lUlltadDC for the annllli IMeCinC of Dil· trict m. P9dfic Bellen of the Soroptimllt FederaUon of l'6e-Amertul, 1nei - Memben of Newport k· bor'• ~ Club will travel to the Out.a ia .Palm Springa OD ~-4 ~. S to attend a fUll ~ of meetinga and ~ the following day .,......, ·at 8~ 6~·t0 ~ journ91 •tt 4elt&IM• Mn. Ardis T. BIDie)', Elbert , !)annh. ~1 -'Yllt-Ment of the '"-6'"'-. ~ I ~-HemY ten ol tbe BritUh Empir~ ~,. Oleir' . ·Magna of California, Wtstward·HO Sobl6:1 .... Alb e. ~apter of Laguna Beacb. nu. wlB • .,,. -ofticlal -' . meeting dl&d by the r• 5'ie J:Qay be called. at 642· ~ t~ 11eDMc:tfDC bua· 1,. for further infurma· ne.l'tfftb11>1Ja'6d UJ. which· tioDI mci.-; ctabl ta c:>ruge, . ·Tea ~eds. will be do~ San .....,.._..-River-nMed to the Sierr-a Medr~ Iida· •. n"ss Bome for the Retired. . . Missionary in Ubangi . . ' ' " -.. • ~-.. re,. "" "" • • • ' -... • Wi~oW to ''~ecou"f . ~Periences SPEAKER Lois Carlton Brldget Coast Women To Take Part In Celebration Several Orange C o a s t women..,, will watch :ts 54 gleam.iq candle,, are light- ed on. a birthday cake to celebrate the 54th anniver- sary of ttle founding of the Episcopal Home for Cbil· d.ren Monday, Nov. 6, in Pasadena. 'Representlng the area will be council members, t b e Mmes. J . Noel Tucker, La· guna Hills; George R. Camp- bell, Laguna Beach;· Johq Burke, Huntington Beach: Robert C. Lewia, Newport Beach; Murton H. Willson, Corona del Mar, and Wayne Blackman, Costa Mesa. A special memorial serv· Ice will honor Deaconen Evelyn Wlle who founded the home In 1913 to bouae children of all races net creeds. Mn. LOii cadlan~ . club'• cbalrman, will pre- wtdOw at Dr. Paal c.i. aide. ,,8MlrtJnd' m1•:41 m11doii. . IWerVatlcm mu 1 t be ., to tM ~, wm .. IDde by Friday. Nov. 3, *-~ c&tiUln Wom-...-.. u.. J--'-l· ....... •ft. •• -Clf•Nwpart'~ WCW .irwl, ... -..,.·~-~ at * IMiGD hiDc.'beoD Tua· m:t..A nur-rY...nllbe,a~· -. Not-. 7, JD ibe Bllbol ab&e bJ NIC'VatioD.. .., Cklb. 'lbe .......... who DOllJ ii ID#ried to HeDt1 BddCH ·at 'nnuce, ~ lfN• u ll· lultl'tfe4 tlJk eat IM S1'· ~ abe IDd Dr. Carl· IOD &id when tbeJ terVfld ... ~in tbe Uban- gi.. Dr. Carl.loll -waa l1aln in 1964 by Congolete rebeJa at · Stale)'Vttle, and about a ~ year later, Mra. Carlson re- turned to tbe Congo with a aarvey tMm fot the Paul ·eartaon Foandatioll 1'1Ucb bu been e&tablitbed for medical work and edocatloo in Oectral Africa. tl'he foundation ha been· given a bolpttal tn the' Ubangi and at tile present time eftorta ue being made to eqatp it 10 that It C'1t open. Mn. Bridges has author-· ed a book', "Monganca Paul\" about Dr. Carlaoe's life .aDd iiletr. eiperiences .. a family in the Congo. Sbe appear• in and often intro- duciea fbe OJm, "The Paul Carlson Story." One an Hour Guest slnier for the pro-. gram will be contralto Mt1. Esther Howe 'wtio reiuJatly sings for Wilbur Nelson's "Morning Cl\apel H o u r" heard on radio. L. l\n 1' ~ A special feature will be "'/1'"ft'.lc:& ~ a pretentatlon by Virginia's Snip 'n Stitch, Corona del Mar. Mrs. Dan Dinsmoor is in charge of presenting this part of the program. Mrs. Bob Bames, t h e B'nai B'rith L'cba'lm Chapte1 of B'nal B'rith Girll meets in Tem- ple Sharon, Costa Mesa, the· first and third Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Mlss Nancy Wer- ner, 546-1548, may be con· taoted for furtfler inform&· tion. NB Bethel 157 Be a wizard I Crochet a warm. cuddly hat in one! hour for sports, s c h o o t. j work. Mix colors for tweedy1 look. ONE HOUR J I F F I E S ! 1 Cr o c he t scarf.hat of 41 strands worsted, mohair -beret of ~5. Pattern 7205: , easy djrect.ions. FIFT'Y CENTS Cc o I 11 s) for ·:.each pattern -add 15 centa for each pattern {or first-class malling and spe· I clal handling. Send to Alice Brooks. the DAILY PILOT llX> Needlecraft Dept., Box 16.1, Old Chelsea Station New York. N.Y. 10011 Print Name, Addre&1, Zip. Pattern Number. First time: ..... '. ~r'.·:IONUS COUPON · f . -Wl"PH THIS COUPON . ~~-iiii~. - ·Ono On-llTA • T~.iit·~ .......... !!!!£.' ,, . 0.. c:....,. ,. ...., • U.tfs °"" • I FANTAsnc : .. "-P II o DU cE -~~ . . . SPECiAL · ~I ~ONUS COUPON I -WITH THIS COUpoN AT YOUR ALPHA mA.-COSTA MU A FREE ... ··· ONE POUND QNL Y GARDEN FRESH e CllLO IACI CARROTS o-c .. '" ,., ....., • Mllltl o.ey COUPON GOOD .._.~ M COUPONS GOOD ONLY AT "YOUR ALPHA BETA COSTA MllA 241 EAST 17tfl STREU Woman's Club Foun.'8.111 Valley Woman'• Club meets every 1econd Monday at 8 p.m. ln Tamu- ra School, 17340 Santa Suz· anne SL Newport Be a c h Job's Daughters. Bethel 157 meets every second and fourth Monday at 7:30 p.m. In the MalOlllc Temple. Mrs. Wal· ter Tuz will furnisll further WormaUon at 545·1755. Jumbo 1968 Needlec r a £ I Catalog -hundreds of de· signs. 6 free patterns In· eludes designer sweaters, 1 inslruclion~ lnsld/ ;.,_ ___ ~ ____________ .., . ,.. ) ' . . . ·, • ot. IOmt •Itta.. c11A1N ,.,c, s1.1s JOHNSON ·92• BABLLOTION . 'l.US, H GRUM STAMPS * . arc CHAIN "''" &$< ST. JOSEPH 68« COUGH SYRUP --· Pl.US S&H QltE£N STAMPS $1 .29VALUE ~.J.L~. ·~5t1MW·. , r I. ! ., T0111 ~ d4. CJ1A111 n 1er. n.~s INNOCENT . · 11 71 COLOR Pl.US s&H GRUN STAMPS aomr °' 60 • RtG. CHAIN ,.,et $1.0S EXCE_DRIN 86' . ·TABLETS . I PWS MH GRUJC STAMPS ., ·~· ., , I . , ' ·CiOiiiiwl• ~ 39 . . c. •••. -iu.... . ·; • -; l "'I .._ , .II!_-.- l.OWEST ,.,,,,,,, . il/CIS la TOWll •COIFIE . . ·&.-~ u· -- ' ... ..ar &s .~RISI • QUMrl'Y l'LOll"JIS. " . !'Un1tMARBr ltiClf llNIATIOllAL YALUll ASSORTED FALL t.OLORS MUMS ~~ 4:s1·• POT t' . ORANGE ~OAST COlLEGE . COOKING SCHOOL PlllSINTS THlllt tae. ANNUAL COOKING SCHOOL NOVIMllR I atMI 15 9:JC) ~ t. 11:30 AM. ' -MESA THEATRE · COSTA MBA SVUT Llll:llUI • GDll .. CASABA MEL• 3L ........ TtCKl1'S AVAR.AILI IN THI FOLLOWING ALPHA IETA MARKETS: PRDIES & 39' eH•t ...... .._. ,9041.-. •c.... ..... 241 .. 17'11 St. ......... ,.... . ..... ..., 11611 ........... St. .,, ...... .... cau-~ cua CANS . Co.IPONSOllD 1Y ALPHA-llT~ • PlllllPPU . WEEKLY "'n DIAWll&S JllCI SAVE.,~ .. ·· tk ......... . • NEW UCl'IES 1 S OZ. CAMI • 4 YM""9 ~= 6i'1• ciiiiiililiiii~:~ Ste rAMOOf s.n.., "lllSSll" DINNElWAlE .,~. ~ms •~69' . ILPHI lfTI • ttYl OUNa I.CW 3• SPLIT TOP BRUD •1• mw .7 -10 LB. BAG ..... $1.tf You "'" trust the Meat at Alpha Beta/. . . IJLPJIA BftR~WEmRN 6RAIJI FED_, =-~~NI~,,~ 11mm··~ GRfAT FOR lllQ LErS • 3.QlltCE PACKAGES • SA\t 17t .-. •HAM »1.llCED ::.u,l&F MEATS • SP1CY Im , • DARIC TURKEY Allltl Im • WHOlE • U.s.o.A. GRADE 'A' • DAlY FUt $129 IADKUED CHICIENJ:".:1-wt .. 11'111 IETR • 14-0UNCE Plt¥ME . . lt:ftY;: 89' COOKED SALAMI SAVEi~ 7tc . RLPHI IETI • FRESH m SM Jftc LIVER SAUSAGE TmAY. .. 7.-._ ROO'$ • 74JU CM ~ 3.-· ftc WHIP·O·TOPPING SAvt 4e. . 7-· .. '<ff~ --~--s '' .. ·¥,. · · =9 f. , DEl.MONtcu· STIAK 1 u. · · CM,.JK mr,·· ...... 115 = .. ,~ = .!" ,,,. SHORT RIIS WK. WATY 39~ .• 1.:· ~ =· ·1~ . OIT-UP : •• 351. IX1ll lAIGI fw DQ .••• 33~ ~-............. . ·FMRTI."Y~·ECMJFORllAI. PliT. 51:' 1:ts.5ai: !:7:;.. QC W WllMlc:ollli.wlJWA~ •9RDEAMM•= 55~ C a=,· 1* w SLICED BAION ~ . :· .. 3,. , •WI -.M Tiil I*" 11 ... all TO ~IM. IUlm COMET W ~.ca Cc i LIQUID . I TCP JOB llANT llil 73c I VANISH I ~ 1~~D ~ •. ~~·c . . . :. 40c I tR.-.t-49c I BEHOLD I FEGUARD 0£00. .. I MNrT\JU WJ.:J( 2M43c I llifl-$f .19 I 'Wline1Nml 1970 kh• IHI W..t A••· I I . . • LA•UNA 10122 S. C.att Htway ,. I CLOROX LIQUID BLEACH . 37c COlrA MISA 241 L 17tll St. ~· .. 0 .. " • I I MJB I I SNOWS '1 TENDERLEAF I M1Nao ' TEA BAGS I I I PN:XN;ij "' ,. I LONG ""'IN I CLAMS 1 ~ 1°' ·59c I I 7th.OZ. l PAO<AGIOF100 I I CAN 39c I ~~'Ow Sl.05 I I I , SANlA ANA · I 11 1 Edh11er 2 IZO S. lrl.tel LA•UNA HIUS ILeltu,.. Worl41 Ul41 C.lle De Le 1.11111 . < RICE 63c WHiPHD · iDGARINE 3 i s1 00 MllSIOlt •• l:NI ~ All THE PllCll fll • • M .. CUT llB ···-· BEANS LIPTON SOUP ©6~1" PlllAIEOF 2 1=3~ 1UVWPD 7· METRECAL "SHAKE 75c THDI PliCD "IFRCT1VI IH ALL ALPHA ·IETA ·STORES POUNTAIN YALLIY HJO Wimer HUNTIN•TON DACH H1111llto• o4 lr .. ldlurtt 9041 A411111 HUNTIN•TON llACM IHll N. Mel• St. I 1902 s,,111 .. ale $el4w West•'"' w.,... •• ·-. . • I .. • Mr. and.-11ra. 1Ucbltd w. Budd of Ndport Beldl aa- nounced tbe .,..meat al tbeir daulhter • .Lynda Budd l!C:~.._ to Jerry f . McGraw, .. t:::::=llf: ol Mr. and llra. L. G. Ml> Graw, also of Newport Beach. Tbe wedd1ni will take place next aummer. • Miu Budd ancl her flance are both graduat.e1 of New- port Barber IDCb School. He la studying at Orange Coalt Collete where ahe na a ltudeDL 'nMI benedict-1¥ 11 a Junior College All-American Jn swimming ai1d will attend the Univer- lity of Mlaouri on an ath· letlc acbolarsbip. '""" ..... LYNDA IUDD Bra..lect He wu a member of the U.S. Surf Life Saving team whlch toured Aua1ralla and New 1.NJ•nd earlier this 7ear. light Subject Awaits . . Laguna Garden Club -l Mrs. PbiUp G. Brueckner the asaistance of Mrs. J.·J. will travel from Arcadia to Atkinson and Mn. R. W. speak on the use of candles Bontbron. in h o l i d a y arrangements · Mrs. James Wylie, Car· during a meeting of~ La· rtqe Cblb cbalrman, will guna Beach Garden CT'ub in be on band to accept reser· the woman'• clubboue at vatlom fer tbe annual bua 1 :~ p.m. Friday. Nov. 10. trip to the Loi Aqelel Gar· Sta~ chairman of t b e den Club'• Ckiatmaa Ar-- Judges' Council of Califor· rangement Show and. Tea in nia Garden Club~. Inc., Ute Plwnmer Park, Hollywood speaker will emphasize the Friday, Dee. 1. symboUsm of candles at A.Wnl~ls a Green Christmas time during her Thumb Section meeting in talk entitled Let There Be the LaiUna home of Mrs. Llgbt. William F. Robb where a Following the program, a bulb pllntine &inonstratlon holiday tea will be terVed will take place at 10 a.m. by'·Mrs. Frau Bulb with Wedneedl1, Nov. 15. ·volunteer Notes SPREAD THE WEALTH OF YOUR SMILE Kindness is the language tbe deal bear. the blind. see and the aged need. Friendly visiting is a program in which wlan· leers call upon older people, who otherwise have no one to alleviate their loneime.. The friend]y . visitor reads aloud, write& letters, aends cards tor special oocuions and brlno Dttle gifts. You can help by rivin&' one or two hours a week. . Further information may be obtained by call- ing the Volunteer Bureau at 642-0963, Monday through Friday1 from 9 a.m. to noon. · VB IS A UNITED FUND AGENCY League Hosts Be~ef it A Great University Moves Forward proclaima the theme ol the nihth annual benefit to t>e staged by the Trojan Leacues ot Orqe County and LOI Anlelel, Thursday, Nov. 16. Members and iuest& also will move, aboard bu.lies on a guided campu.a tour fol.lowing a reception at and inspection of the new Hoff· man Hall, Graduate School of Business. Bus paSS1!n&en wtll satb· er at Totm and Gown foe a buffet kmchean and view· tng of two atucleat-produced film& from the Scbool ol Cirwnaqr.,. 'Aocord.i.q to Mn. Norm- an Bina, OC Troja IMCH Prelideat. the beneGt tlMI will ulilt Oat Uni ... GI Sout.bena California'• ... ries. . In cha.re• o1 ticbt .._ la Mn. WiD1am Fortner, waya and mum cbairmaa. Jump Into '68 ; JUMP AHEAD INTO 'M in the seam-angled JIUDDef that's alJo the belt lookln1 dress in you r wank'obe. Fine for velveteen, contu-roy, wool ~ Printed Pattern 9C17S; Jr. Miss Sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 Jumper 2~ y~ 35- ioch nap ; blOU8e 1 % yd.a. 35-ln. SIXTY • FIYE CENTS In coins for each pattem-add U cents for each patten foe flnt-claas m a i I i n c and special handling. Send to Marian Martin. DAILY Pl· Pnm'. 442, Pattern Dept., 233 Wut 18th St., New York, N. Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. See 100 MORE fashions tol sew in all sizes in our great Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Dreuea, culottea, coau, aep· aratea, holiday ttyles. Get one pattern free -clip cou· pon in Catalog. Send 50 ceuta. Nr:IN 'l1iZ Alt1'9l'S HAVE A WE!X Thi ftJ"lt ,....tt ln Novem· ber ii let ~ all over the naUca .. Amerlcal\ Art w-. bl tD ~ am~ Art Week. .n.- klr !Ml ll ~tlnc tbllr Artl.t 1'rieoda ln our front patio tbla Saturday. NOYem- ber "' -Jtnlor D>eil'• art ~ cram i. far reedllnc· For T )'e&rl. each 'Manil, tlW)' ~Ve put oo a chlldrm '1 art *"' In COCJl)el'&tion with all oar ICboOla called • 'Tbe lmAli· native Wodd ol Qiildrm'• Art... ~ Altilt 0( t:lle Month riaht 'DON bu bla palntinp in cxr Matinee"• Libnr)'. All ol tbe artllta wttoee wor1cl appear Satur- day have in oae way or an- other~~ by Junior D>ell· "SO NICE TO SEE PEX>PLE YOU KNOW'' Wu put~ on the hlnch mundl in the col1M lbOp with a gal who hadn't been around for a lq time. "You always stay the aame,'' she mellowed. We doTT! mart· ally I jotted down the newly remodeled bUer)' all bri&bt and cltflerent ••• the ~ fulprdllo ....... ...... compkte with ...... falllDI f(Q)ta.inl and -ttimp crowiqr ap Ille waD. oaly comp&eted l.ut J.tcqlt. Her' eyes apa1ded, ''I meen tbe people yw have heft. 'Ibn are all llD trieodly and nice. It's a joy to come beck aod be called by rame." Yoa do kind ol cod&er to IOU'ettmc you've been to md around for u ,..n Cll' even 10 ~ • •• What )'O'l do ii ~ and lt .,.,., hmllilr rac. for 18 years • • • Mel&lde Porter who cubm )'Ollr d>ecb and .., reoentJy .. wbld the Wom- .., ol the Year award by itbe Newpcrt Beach ~ OYc*r' ol the ~ Bllllnnl Women'• ~· tion at their' Natioall ~ t>on m t.-v~ ... v-. tr mat-. -~ oat your crocmn · · · CY Pw-kinl. manager of~ Pldr-aae Department. l.lka ID tell you ~t our privala label wines and the ~ )'UG CllD i.w tM la.bell penoaalbed with '1our name OC' tbe name of your boat .•• HlO M1· DAtt. our ~ m&nqer, be'I fi&)wbtn • • • Frank ~· cxr arocerY tiey. er and a.Dey OJWne C&J>- tain ••• Q14qrd Haneon from our Bakdy ••. wonder bow ~ doriot. he'• fried • • . Al CUlollto and Elmer Tani· gOllhi, our produce mamger and blXY'I' . . . Elmer gets up about 3 In the mcming and driVfll our produce truck to the prodUOt market in Loi Angelea, ., your fr"ellb buita and ~ will be smil-inc for )'UQ at 9. n.n are 20 more who have bttn around for 10 er more ~ 'Ibey've all IOl't of Sot the hang or the place and kDow what to do to mUe people .. Mwf· TUNA 9ALAD AND SCRAMBLED EX;GS If JOU WI!' feel lllae )'OU Deed IOIDt CllJmllUIY ••• cof· fee *'s> 19 the place. It'1 IO JIUSe llnd adlle,, you Cllll't help but art t.alldns to lllmtbod;y. $tew'• breUtuta llft have a way ol atartinc a c1a,y oft IDCXI .. • &amy ecnmbled 8111 and mellow ~ omlettes, crillp ~ wltb our .b9hly baked bak- ery lnad tout . . . Cll' pm. •tine ~ that haw )'UQ mopptnc )'OIS' plat. tor naore. Mr. R i chard ' 1 DeLux ~ mldewttha ~ pound of Mr. Rlc- hwd'• Oranp County famous sroand bttf leave yua with that 11.>eU fed feel~. es- ~ alter :vou·w aone tbrou&h a piece of cbocolau pie. Evttytht)g 111 the cotree lhop la whipped up rliht here •.. All the pis , calca, o.n- Wi putrlte and donuts come I.ram the bakery. AB the ~ d1alw.e liJCl! 1....-. ,.+iiladN, and turill!o¥ tettra. Ifni are done up In the deH· cata.n. The wonderful ~ rout bttf OD the wai.tllner plate and In sandwiches Is deUdou1 too. Sieve haa tus own little fl1pe tbat he tpf'Cf a II r.es In . . . a roque. fort dl"el5!ng lo end 1111 ~ fort drl!ulnp ... tuna aalad and ctUcken salad that pull& °" your t.aate strings. So ~ m to put breakfast. brunch Cll hmcb OD your abowlJ¥ llat. Prumutl· SWEET, JUICY FLORIDA RUBY R'ED . .. . GRAPEFRUIT lO CHRUNCHY-FRESH SNOW WHITE ·clULIFLOWER U.S. ·NO. 1 RUSSET . SWANSON' 8 OL I (j FOR ·'1 Beef •. Turkey, Chicken Ptes5f'1 DOWNFLAKE. HOMEMADE SIZE , ............ Ciff.iti .,... ...., .... WAFFLES " .. 4 ,., •t Peas. Potatoes ...... _ Peas • :., I VAN bf KAMP'S DUTCH Apple Dumplings BIRDSEYE Reel ~pberries DILICATISSEN DIETER'S SPECIAL: AU. Fl.AYO.RS cOME AND TASTE IT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARDEN YOGURT .:- KRAFT AGED NATURAL SLleED t SWISS CHEESE SIL VER SPRING PREPARED OR CREAMED HORSERADISH ... ' BAR·M .::, WIEN-RS .. HOlrll BAKIB.Y FRESH CRANBERRY.ORANGE FRUIT FILLED 11 -. 39c .... 4 .. •1 • ' .. 45c DESSERT LOAF 99c VARIETY BUNS 6 .. 31c COARSE-GROUND &RAIN INDIAN BREAD Especially good toast.di C~ro~LJl MP> NAUTI CAL l/olf E AccE~~irg ~ ,, FRENCH BREAD1 POOR BOYS 39C . For super-qoocl sandwiches! For Boat ing, Sports-C.r Fins • • • HENRf.U.OYD OF LONDON :I Pc. J ump Soit 58.00 . 2 Pc. Four w .. ttw Suit 49.95 News for sportsmen! Velcro fastening makes these suits leekproof even in severe weather! Tear-resistant. flameproof. Men's & women's sizes S-M-L. Blue only. .19C • _ ... NEWPORT I .... ., ..... • CHIU t cc :::T Seuf• If' finely choF -9erllc:; 1-I ~ tro1nUf b .. \It c. _Nili"t .., Mer 3 T. solv.cf. Add· chil ti-..uHJ: I ceft oregeno, I t. b.sil t.o m .. t. Co• hr. "'•" stir iit 1, c. dr-y red wine, ( 15 OL siae ) li:idney ~ .. "'• drained. with wannecl flour ·tortllles 4Dt French b1 Serve the .. "'e red wine with the mH I SAUERBRATEN INDIV .. ":MEAT LOAVES Mix I ~ lbs. 9rou"4 a...f ;i '161 c. fi,,. dry btee uumba, I amall "''•9CI «iictn. • 11/J -ii iutt, daa of pepper, I c. evaporated · tnilk. ·Shepe' Into lo.ves l brown o~ 1icfe1 in 1kiJI... R1m4h loaves, pour off ~ Yi t. Htt, .2 T. eecl vfn991r, ketchup, ·17$fo browa.. '•'· , I who! ~lack pepf*s, I ~Hf, Y, c. ~"' reiaf" 6 cnnh-4 9tn9ers · I c. we+.r if\ ·tlrlllet; brfn h> 1 boll. Aclcf ~· cowr, simmer I 5 ml1t Titen stir mer• liquf« •dd.mara wat11. If .:tieeclec cover Ir simm., about 15· milla. mor• .11ntll cloa• Serve with 9rHn MlOCfleiat ·'ttaM ... rroh. .:z . -:: ~ LoiaJE1:"fLOUR i ORTILLA ~ 2 "'.. ,.,...._,, slice« chop l/J •Wffh I• catt~,.d olives. Pvt 1.,1i:,. · peper tow~ at, time lone Mt fer •• .~ Jtttricf 9Ms uxt to 1tove. S.tr ~°"' of l•l"f• skill•t. Ol1'f'l'ble 2 Wlt.1t h.lf-doM, slrN. I dMWI• 11u1o C.ntf...-~1"' until· litfttly_ bro• A 1tMt, "'" FtOU1t·-tott1P1 I" I eft• a ·few 1~0~1 trentf er S :1!ft hand. Fill w~th hot bHf -eJiv•t_,.1to-f•ffU~ • mlxtli ; p•,,-towel. Whl l•. you' :..: ond tortitla -M1tin9. I ""i .-.cf. Let each gufft . E _ · taco 11uce to h ... tic:•, 12 tactM ·-- ' • H&lfy wltft t • gue1ts tc S.rve ' peel . I .,. mllf&!~!i! LAA&£. ~NGo :.:. CHRYSA ~ .. ._. EM UM --... PLANTS ALL <;OLORS .... IN BIG 6" P01'$.i • .-' ·-. Garden Club n anus anner nuesssn111nsn a •• z 63 us• aroust s •cu 1 t a 2 a d 2 SI n s • 2 s n 2 21 a • 2 ES SJ& &S "2.~ Mirket .. OPEN DAILY 9-6 Hunti ngton Hllls Garden Clllb meets at a p.m. the second Th ursday. and loca· boo lnlormation m. ay be ob-j la.lnedby ~ailing Mrs. Bet·li..illl .... llllllll ................ "'-................................................. llll& .. 111 .... 1111\1 .... 111 .... 111 ............ "'1111 .. .. ty Armenta. 962-~. OPEi\J DA'L Y 9-7 SUNDAY 9.(, CLOSED SUNDAY OPEN DAILY 9-6 CLOSEO .SUNOA 'f. . 0 SUNDAY. -OUI J!RLCES EIHCD.VE NOYEMlil 2. J. ~ ~-I ~ .. ,.4 ..... . CHILI CQN. M\RN! CON VINO -fiMly choppecl onion, 2 cto...1 dio,,_d arollfta b .. f '" 2 T. hot oil .+ii Wowti. Pour • M•r 3 T. dltli powc:fer ht Mwl, stir uetfl. '1s- 1uWt I cen (I lb. J ~) t•.-,..... % t. sett, 2 t. 1 mMt. Cover ·& simm•r o; • ...-, low h••t e'*'t 1" • red wine, simmer uncwtrM to miM. Acid 2 c.ns 1, drained. HHt slowly until 1n..t of liquid it .-.. Strve 1'. French breed, end • 9rffft Mlacl or Rlch.~'s cole slew. th the mHI for w1nn..hNrtecl Mttrteinift9. LOAVES MUFRN MEAT BALLS .. dry brtad ~ tMlt, clash ;),•P• Into -4 Jl.t. Rtmov• , .2 T. each, .,, I wftole &eu r1islns, slrlll.+i bring . Full for kids to m.kel Adel ~ ·c. mrllr te I~ c. so~ br.ecl erutnbt. Mix 2 lbs. 9round beef, 2 t. Nit ~ t. ,.~, 2 slithtly beaten ~gs, 'h c. flMty cMpped _eeltrY. I smell mincecl onion, 2 T. chOpped parsley, 9J . c. choppecl dill pickles. Add s01kecl crumbs, mix ttiorou9hly .-nd sh•r• into 12 ~n.. ,Put 1 r. lr•tchup In each of 2 llghtty fN'.ISH Y,... muf • . fin-pen sections. Put 1 .,.II in eech l bib In 371 oven about 40 mlnutH. Setv. teppecl wfffi ketch· up. En-..9h for 6 . .... 15 "'''"· ar. if 3teeclecf, •·•ntU dolt-. .no+.. . \ l:oRTILLA TACOS ••• MIY lo.minute fM.r « chop Ip\ hM4 lettuce fin•, tumble +.pth., ftt I Mwf 'ut I ·.-kt• 9ret..t chtdder in i stp1r1tt Mwt. T Mr elf i ... fot each taco). fold on pertot.ttott. P.lect. t.wels a 'O'+'t. • ~ble 2 lbs. 9round beef I fry, turn I n 9 frequ.,,tty. "°'1• .. 111t9e, cut Into chunks. a atlr Into the mNt. ith+ly iNownecl. lerely co.tt 1 Hcond sklll.+ with oil -tortlNe In hot sktllet, hHt one slcle, tum with tongs, 1 trensftr it to tht waitin9 ,.,., towel in your th,,h.+ be•f, sprinkle with ch•• 1 e, top with ltu~ mlrlurt, roll tortilla .ier fillin9, fold In While you're fillin9 first taco, hn• • HC• t ·heetin9. Re-coat pen with oU ts n .. d. each 9uMt ••~qn his owft +.. with sauce to taste.With • llttle ~c­ t, 12 tee" can be p \I t "•the( 1Hily with 9rMt .,. .... Fun fot guests to watch, t o o l S.rvt wtth ch1t ... t.,P. ~ r•ftl-4 Mans .·. a M•keft l>Mr. Olel ...... P::: CANDYSHQP GOOD O'f FASHIONED r ' .. OHM ~El.Y. MO&NJN6 At 9 AM. ' MIA.TS RICHARD'S HAND-PICKED ,. ' PAMPERED, TOP-OF-THE-GRADE USDA CHOICE ·PRIME ~ RIB THE KING 98~8. OF ROASTS SPE~CER ROASTS OR ~ .STEAKS -THE EYE 169 OF THE RIB LB. RICHARD'S OWN LEAN . • GROUND · BEEF • ,c LB. ' T EXTRA FANCY ENG~ISH STXLE SHORT RIBS Gl\DCE!\llS , .. QUICK HELP FOR COLD ·MORNINGS! Qu~ker INSTANT OAlM~L ·" ... . . ' &REAT NEW FLAVORS FROM QUAKER • • • Raisin & Spice Instant OATMEAL;• ... 3 .. '.1 Apple & Cinnamon Inst. O~ TMEAL.:. 3 ,., 'J DARl60LD AA IUnER , .. NESTLES TOU HOUSE MORSILS , .. I NESTLES TOU HOUSE MORSB.S u-. . "'· S\JNSHINE 79c VanDla Wafers ,~ .. 2 ,.49c BETTY CROCKER SCAUOPED 2 .. Oc . POTATOES LJ-. 39c BETTY CROCKER AU 6RAT1N Ge POTATOES u. 39c DEL MONTE HALVES OR SLICED YELLOW CLING PEACHES 2~ .4 I' WISHBONE &REEN 60DDESS RED OR YEUOW ~ OL Hawalan Punch 3 ,.•1 · DRESSING "• Ste HILLS BROS~ 1 LB. 2 LBS. COFFEE 1.29 I • HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE • eL 12 POR $1 . . $HEOD1S 19 OL ;-' . ~ SAL WATER ··-· .... TAFFY :E· .. &9-L •. UM DETEl&ENT WITH BORAX GIANT FAI . CHIR=ON 50 .Ct. DELUXE 59c Peanut lutter 'n J~ S9c CHIFFON BATHROOM . .• ... THE JR. EIELL PRESENTS . . in our .,.tio . 98 Their Artist Friends Exhibit SATURDAY, NOV.~. ·10 to 4 . . '2tJw...~ Flower Shop OPEN DAILY 9-6 CLOSED SUNDAY I . ,, Dinner Napkins 3 .., '1 TISSUE 5 2 ru. 51 NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT7 HERE'S A HELP • • • CARNATION SLENDER AllTHOllY'S SHOE REPAIR MON.-FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-5 " BAY CIWIERS MON.-FRI. 8:30-6 SAT. 8:30-5 ' 4 PK. -. , DAILY PILOT 2J 'And Away We Go' One ot the mo.t caDtemponry loob on the Am.t-ea m ii tti. ndniltdft md pants costume. TbJI one by Ooantry Set m.:;:g DD)' and whb-diagonal · wool rayon tweed II In orange .ml white. . . ' ......... Borrow From the Boys Feminine fall drapeau deqn, are ltitetl1 ~ ec1 1rom thl boJL An mmp1e 11 thil map brim chected fed,cn. f~ a i01.d dWn 1-ad com- plemented by a matddnC ltofe. Busy District Juniors ~ . Eye Events Schedule A ~ ~ eadl Junkr time-I.Del talent. Of the Jun· =• = ~:.:nc10rTh': !or ~lhlp hn toa.m American Boat Prolram.-to 3,p.m. Mond8J._!ov. 20, bmd>eon at 11:30 a.m. lrfon-m the P!iceiUa 1IGimd' Ta. day, Nox. 8, fa tbt Dbnef· ble Clabboa.ae. land Ho&!. The public ii lnvtted to Tom Murphy, ~am Mtend. and 10me ahlbtt founder, will bt hO.t. patnttnp will be fer Nle. A and gue8t speaker wjll be fuhion show Iwacbeoa will Dr. D.aniel \falter, Cypreaa take place with~ go- Juntor Collep preaidenl tng toward Pelinles for Art Tbe incram tpOUIOl'I Fund. RuervaUona, at Jl."15. teacbera from European may be made with Mn. Ken tree naUom oo on.month Gordon, ~ or area .satta to the U.S. Junior !Mmbers. J>lltrid junlon, u n d e r The eammt General Ftd- IMdertbip Of Mn. Frank eraUon Junior lll'QJect ta 1be ~ Maltb cbairmen, adoption of .-CARil pro-I are makiDC table decora· cram in tbe ~ Uona for the TueldaJ, Nov. Themed Gaten7 to tiiend· 14, leaderlbJp meetiq of the ship, the pro~ will run Nlltionll Foundation of the through 1968. · · Mm:h ~ Dt.mea. 'Ibe junion are 1eWng 1be bassinet deoaraUona charm braceleta wttb funds will i.ter be donated to a ~ IOlnC for tools, machines dwitable cause. 'lbe meet-and conatruction m.atllrtal. inC 11 tcbeduled hl ~ Last month th• group P~ Hotel, Los Angeles, 4crmed a Stee!iJ1c Oommit· and Dr. Jotna Salk la among t. to artanlM a Women'• tbe eminent we:abrl. , Dlvblon fer tbe Orange W~y. Norr.15, la the County Safety Coand1 Ken- date Qf the 8 p.m. dlstra.-t neth Hultlfen, COUDdl a· aenlon in the Junior Wom-ecUtiv. director, will be en's Club, Brea. Honored group adviaor. Among the will be state and district of· committee members 1 r e fieers, state chaJ.nnen, club Mrs. William Coskran of presidents and co-ordinators Huntington Beach Juniors and past dis.t.rlct rresldents. and MU. Richard Rieke of . The first annua Fine Arts Newport Beach Junior Eb- Festtval will capture t b e ells . ~ • r ' . !% DAI~ P'llOT WtdncsdAy, Nowmber 1, 1967 Your Worth rmanct torlttt swima ID your · 1917 (eturn. ln- Porur aays~ the wrote stead! you QD 1 Include br on eight.part 1trit1 to pro:H your 198'1 1DcmU onb' the her point--that it'1 posdb~ wnt partlcm of the profit to m4ke big scvings on 1t01ir that your 198'1 pa,yment ls 1968 t-0.% return i" tht two to .the total price. U you month& remaining of um collect Qll1.J .20 percent of 11ear tht aa1u price ID 1967, ~u R~od Jtn smn, clip thf • will report onJ;y 20 percent columns fram vour DAILY of the entire protlt. An ex· PILOT and -'" Sylvia'• tra advantage Of tatl.na not • .. ,,,,...., more than J!1J percent th1I knoio-hotO to JIOUr °""' t4% year II that you can uae situation. '"!' ou'U git 11 ~°" bindsiabt 1D declding proper ant surpme. tu strategy You can wait All eight articles will CJ>' unW April u 1968 to de- pear· on thls 1am.e finandal clde whether 'to rePort all page. · . the profit in 1961 or to By SYl-VlA PORTER spread it out Lefs_say_ lt's sound str~t-U you can't shift income, egy for .you to bunch m-, perhaps you can sblft ex- come' either into 1987 or 1968 . penses. If. your goal is a strictJ::r foi income fax pur· blgher 198'1 income, post. poses: ·i.ers say you also pooe paying 19f1 billa until are e typical taxpayer and 1968. U your goal la a low· pay taxes '1n the -year you er income this year, pay as recei\#e ineome, deduct ex-many bills u you can before penser· in the year you PaY Janu.ary. them. · You can further increase U your goal 11 speeding your 1967 expenaet by pr• up 1968 income bito 1967. paying tues and interest - try to collect in the next both deductible expenses for few 'lfeek:a for all work done which the law allows you tn •sr: AJ.io try to get ad-to deduct a prepayment. vances again.at 1968 work: You tan deduct your 1968 for install~. perbaF1 your mortgage tnt.ereat if the employer wtll pay your Jan-bank la willing to accept uary salary or ci>mmiaaionl your prepayment in 1961; Jil December. Or if your ~ you can deduct 1our 1988 goal ii to poltpoDe 1987 m-itata or local income me. ~me-·into 1988, do Juat. tba or real pro~ tuea if oppoalte. Hold off OD tend-tbeJ me pnpeld ID 1117 u ing b\tt biDJ, compleUDa at:imated tu Pl1JlleDtl or jobs, 'etc. · l.n AJSY other ·.,,.., and the If you sold or are 'Plan· tax aathorlty will accept ning tO sell property in 1987, them. you 11ormally m~t incl~ U you me a blllinffs or your entire profit in your profesaional man planning 1967 return even though you to _buy eQUipmeal aoon, con- get only'-8 'Pl!11al -payment aider buying it tlu. year :Tor in ca~ tb.ia year. this will enUtle you to an But if you arrange your immediate investment cred· sales contract so you col· lt of up to 7 percent. u. Iect not more than _..., per-1ay. you b\O' '10,000 of cent of the aalel P~ tbil equirment with a life of year '(and meet certain oth· elgb years or more and er rettllirements) you won't put it into aervice by Dec. have to show the full profit 31, you can cet a fJOO in· vestment-Cftdit which -YOU can we toward your tax ..oT,c• ~~n11Tou due April 1.5, 1988. If you 1u,eat0a coun 011 TM• delay until Jan. 1, you'll ~~ C::~'"~::·== have to wait a whole year ~·"' u":t~. tWe't..... until April lJ, 1988 to&« tcnow11 .. llAY~D PllAllCll ltAHY, LEG&" N~rv e lso k-•• It. F. RASEY. o.c..Nd. tu.I V&&"&:4 NOTICE 1$ HQl9Y GIVEN te ... , __________ _ cr~tror• of 1111 ·~llO'le Nrned • lfC'TICS o~ U&A -Cll!dn 111.•t .n .....-lltvtnt e1e1m1 ....._ " ,...,.. .... ., o.e 0> ,._ •11-tlnrl lllt .-Id ~t •rt ,_,Nd i. fllc .......... W U. MeMlr file l!IMI, wttti l"9 neceutl'Y WUCMrs. lfOTICE IS HEltllY GIVEN !NI, In Ille etllell el tlli clerk of ftle •bclw -lllUrwellf te lllt i.w l'Mdl 8lld ~ lilied CXlllf't, er to pre*" flwm, Wllll M. Ille 11~ AMICO Tr_ ... the ~l'Y ~ .. "" llnder· .,_, wlll tell ., llUO!lc -"°"' .. slvned el the efflce .r Tlltltl\. Mlfflrl. 17'5 Ntwporl lou...,_,,_, c.t& /NM. Cat. Johnson a. tr1-s. A11on1tr1. 111 West itvrnr.. •I lt rcllc:k A.M. • T1lllrt> seventh strtet. ·m021. L• Alltti.. ca.,,11-uy, "" Mltl dlY "' .._,,..,. 1"1. 1'11 fOrnla. '9011, 'Wtllell II tile IM-follOWIM Clllcrt!IM -"'• l94ltl buSlllHS !If Ille ~loMf Ill •II INI.. Oflt (I) lf51 ~ \.bllM (tit. ten pertalnlne ... ttlt ....._ of .. Id ... ~ hl"ll4' N.-W "°"NK-70 l O. "°· cedent, wltlllll 1lx monlllt •flw ttll '".. Pl'K..,._ ._ "'"" CAJOl1t ,ublkallon °' "'" 119tka. .. ......... .., !"' ~" ~ Dlfed October D. Ifill. IM hett fl .. 111•--tw lltNlra. Roe.rt .J. lt.uw o.i.11 00.W ill, "'7. Mmlllllll'11Dr fJI IM ,....,. Ill t«t Collw, M......- IM .-.. ""'*" ~ MltQ T,_....._ THELIN. MAalt1M. '°""'°" 6 ,......,_ Ol'wlll a.t Delb' Plllt, ~RlOOH . . .......... t, 1"1 17o11Ml 111 Wiit s.-fll S'"9t (1111) ~~I ~1~*'."~ LEGAL ~pncg A"-' -... .....,,..... Publlllled 0r111'191 Coat DellY 1'11111, lf01le• Of\ IALa' OP ·~ Ocl*r 25 end Nowrnber \, a, 1s.111~ff,! PaOPUTY ltJ ... IYAft IALI -..... . ...... c.t ......... c.-.. ... .., ... ~ " .... Allellll. '" ... _..., "' ........ " ,,,,, l.M -----------ca...,..,~ P'IM1J flMt1ct la bM* ....... fhllt ltlt Ufto ClltT.,ICAT• OF coaPOttATH* ~ •M ., ll'fi"m ...... ., DOIPIO aUStN•SS UNC»ma lflw "-IJlll MY el Nowmller, ltU, et l'ICTltlOUS MAM8 • • h 4fllCI ttl -.W.lek. P..ier I. O.lftlt, THE UPIOEltSIGNEO COlt~TION 0.,. W...,._ lolllwer4, ~ A ....... doliJ llertbY -'lfr tt11t It It Cll'llli dMI H0t7. C-" fl LOI ,,......... Steflt « .. ,. o1 11111111w n11tu-. '-.-eo-c.t.._,. .. • ""'*' *" 1111t ...., uuorla bl4illetl &f 1327 NlrWI M1111 fl/W, 9N ~ t!I COl'llrflllltloft 11¥ .. 111 SlrMI. Slnl• ..... "'"" ..... ......, .. ...,. c:.wt. .. "" '"""· '"" .... flctltloua firm MIN of Fii.OMA!( -...,_ "' _.. ......., u ... tlmt Ill $ANTA AHA lflO tlllt fbt -fl •If ...... W d tM rtlM• ttfllt IN tmenlf corpo,.llon and th ... ~pet IMOt flt ... t9lt ..,... "' .W ._.... Ml eo- bllwwu II • lellon: .it'rM II\' ....,.,._ Ill llw or oltler-THE nL.OMAN COMPANY, •12 ..... etw .... w Ill lldllllfteft tit fMf ~th Wall SfTwt, LAI ~ Gellf. el Mid .......... tflt llrM of .. th, D"altd: Od, 16th; 1"1. • ......... ell .. Qt11l11 ..... ~ (CORP. $EAt.l allu9tl Ill 1111 c.-.tY If ~-. If& .. THE f'ELOtMN COMPANY• el C.,...,..., MttlculwlY *9crlbMI It A. .... FEl.OM.UI, P'Nlldlllt '°''"" ....,,.., J. M. FEL~. a.etet&tY lAi'9 16 w D {fl "t..19111111 hedl" " &TA,TE OF CAl.IFOltNI" I 1110M1 eft e mat l'Kordtd In '-* 14, ~ Irvine Site Chosen by Film Firm Over The Wuntrr· NASO Lltttrits hr Octobtr 31, 1967 .. ~ "''ie. ...,.w'l~~ •rrf~ °"' = 11a. I 1.20 rr:i ~ ~f ~l .. , ~7'"° ~=~~ 41'~LtodA F= St~VC. ~~ ~~J:ca Int ~~!~·~~.2S lldi'DOi-1.i'"' -Ground has been, brobn ~ .-., by a New York firm for l:::'" ~ ee the establiahmeot of a $'750,· tl:f.~1 "'- 000 fadllty .. Ille Irvin• '"· Irv-... dusp-lal Complex, just D()l1h \ , t'll: of ttie Orange County Air· 1 ,....,, .1: "' 111A ut port. =n:= JI To be known as Intern.a. ~ 'l!cr U o n a J Communication J:::C,'·c~ uo Films, a dlviaJon of Double-~.'.:!r~ 0 ,_"' ·11 day Publiahing Co. the firm .i;r., I~,. 1.44 . ' .~., will occupy a 20,000.square-111tlldlr 'i.9,~ foot site. The completed Ef~ E.i.t F4 ' structure will provide an ex-~c"':m 1.., ecative office and edU<atlon-on! Of Ce!. 4.J CyPf Ut al media production faci· . irwtn lity Drve co M , t ArrOWhffcl Dev I Completion date bu been .,_L1f.~ set for January, 1968. Some YneJ~ ~·~ 40 peraocs will, be employed ms ... ~~ .. by the divWon, about half '"' • ol wbom will move from ::T~­ the firm'• present Monterey ~i~. 1 • Park lite. =~ ';; · tJI Int«national Comn11mt. =::" cation Films produces and ~~~?i.ll!I • diltributea educational ' m~ "'li•a'' o · • tion pictures, filmstripa, flat ~.~' M."1..J.,. .., pictures, teaching k i t a, iE£ Ar,9 r.- alides, records.Jape record-§~,ac~• .iq;a and exhibit items for rt: 1 ~T ~ sale to U.S. acbooll and fed· ~c'§ 1ll COUNTY 01' I.OS ANGELI$ ) M -G ff Mltctl'-It-di Of o" th1' u111 do o1 October, A.O. Lo& "-'-c:-.ty, CellfO<'nlt, wMth l----------- 1967, before me, • Hotery l"\lbllc Ill eftd pt.utY Is lec.l1" In "" Clly " I.I· for "'" CounlY •lld SI•"· penoNlb' -'-"' c-t't "' Or•-$t•te I Pl'Urtd A. A. Feldmell eM J. M. ol C:.l"°""lt, Feldm•n known to .,,. to bl tile 'r.f. Terms Ill Nit catll !fl llwflll "*II\' Cltnt •lld Secre~rv of tllt _...,.... Of Ille United """ on conflrm.11111 IMI u "ultd the wlthl" IMlrvmtnt on Ill Nit. Ttll ..., cent fl emeutlt lllf .. behalf ot !ht c.orPor•llGll "-th! ,.,,,., bl ~led wlfll '*'t encl Kknowttdted to me ltl4lt Midi aids ., .....,.. ,. ... Ill -111• ~ corpor1tflon execvllcl tM Ml'M. wlll bl ,...'* •f tN ...,... •. ..,_ WITNESS my !land llM •al. et lffY ~ ..,_ IM flnt ~ (OFFICIA\. $EAU A '*"°' •1111 ....... dett el ..... Rct>ert Ill. OUbt'O'# De!M Oct. 1'/, IMP. NolUT Publtc.Ce1"9mll IW J. ..,.. ..... " Prlnc1'11! ~-"' ~ tlle '""" Loa """'• ColltttY •Id __.,., Mr Commlulon EKPI,. ltflt, • 1t7'. Mftldl, ,... I ...,... ~ OMWI.....,_....._.. •011n tt. ouauw. ""'· Les a--. c.et,..,... ""'' 121 SOlltll aevwi. Dftw A~ ter a..atlrta l tYtrlY Hlfll, Celli. .-.0C Pllbll1Md Orllltt CoHt Oell'f Pltet, l'VblllhN a-¢..-OellY Pllef, Ocl. 25 and Nov. I, I, IS, 19'7 lnU7 NOY, I, 2, &, 1H1 ln74 ., --~ • .. • I .. ' John A. Mooney of Newport Beach has been elected president of the We.stern Region- al Potato Chip Institute. Mooney ls corporate vice president a n d trade relations director tor Frito-Lay Inc. .. --. • r . ,• . ·A· ' Mutual . Funds The DAILY 'ILOT ,,...._ 1ect1.. ,, il•fi11lt•ly ... "for m•11 enly." T.. - tlo" off•,.. mor• en4 better ~overe9• of foul ~P°"' th•11 any ether n-•••,., dimilw+•' in thi. ., ... Whet 11rether 4oeaa't llh to , .. , ebellt h• , ... , touchclown J Crossword Pll71lle ACROSS 1 City In Nigeria 5 Grape residue 9 Somerset Muigh&n1 characttr 14 .. Thtnkl • <" 2 words 15 Scientific suffi• .16 Craft 17 ,.,,, ... r.llgloua teach• 19 'reclaua 90ssesslon 20 European 1hru1h 2l Wolf 23 Word of denia l 49 Engaged befOfthlfld 51 Found agreeable 52 State: Fr • 54 Day of the week: Abbr. 55 Bravo; Sp. 58 Rl~t conduc1: Budd his• 6 l Abow Gtnnan '3Can • prof .. or of •ldlclne 65 Ml1sourl. for OM '7 Having power to,.. ... blr 70 Gr11k theater 11 s.111nr vesse • 72 With: Fr. 73 Oou housl'hold di Ott 74 Miss .Ferber 75 Symbol of .... " DOWN \ v_.1erday'1 PmzltSOfvtd: 11/1A7 9 Most '9 P•tron -aa~t east'ttly of Fnnc: e NO. Amtt. 0 Ten: C9fllb. city: rorm: Var. ? wordt 46 Business 10 Exist profit 11 Time or day 48 •• with it!: 12 Plan of z·words U t~~l:~er· SO ~~:Y by aln fish strokes 11. C9111111unlon 53 Brier and tabl• 111thy 22 See~ dl•lty ~~ Fruit 26 Bad S6 Afttmoon V Section> assembly of £1Nl1nd 57 Standing 1 lilualcal ~ 2t Set dOwn 58 Walked on .. 1nstn.11111nt, er J11 •tlt.lllf .S9 Opera a sort SO Golf ·* \0 PreposltiOft 2 Voe1lly Jl lvlJ 62 lndintt, u 3 Pert. to Jplrlt 1 clock . Scandlnavfa 33 Jot 64 Thrust with .t Sioux 34 t.itehll\t gun· polnt!d 5 Hollctaw: JS Town : O'ulch weapon Suffix 36 ~omrnon PIU•&f> Oivisibn ot f> "The • tic product 91ologi' tlmt or Love'' 37 Mtdley 68 Metal 7 C111adlan 38 ~osllfv• 69 Foreign aid rtbtl negative: group: . ....._ 8 Song 2 words Ab~. 70 7l ·1 . . .. "' .. ..... ....... -<Mio) ....... Cllll a. .. , . Wednesday's Oosing ., ... &.-. u. a...<?a ............. -_,,,_ ____ _ ,... l .1 • ,. ! I.fl J .....•.. ' ........ ............ •••••••• f ... r P1·ices -Co111~iete ' 1 • .. ~ New -•-•-•v_ .. _~--.. ___ ,_•~---··-"_'•_•_•_•~•-•_•v_'------------~-v_,.. __ ~_·_~_._~v~•-~ Exchange J-'ist Payout in Newport __ Newport Biilboa Savings and Loan Associat\on dM· dr.nds for the thlrct.qua.r~r of 1967 were 1»1d to sa~ recently, accordlni!.to presl· dent Agnes BlomqWll Thia marked ~.~~n­ secuttve dlvldeod }iaW dur- ing the Urm'3 31·1eart, oC operation. bringing the' to- tal depositor earninas to ovtr '30 millio~ "As of 5ept. 30, lf)an~ have totaled more than $264 mllllon:· said ~s Blom· Quist. The Association currqtly reports 'assets in excess of 1100 mill ion. It wu orian· ized in 1936 with resources of $13,500. -- . , . . , . • . ... .. WIN upto tlOOO CHEER DETERGENT ~ 59c LYSOL SPRAY 70Z 59c 140Z gee DEODORANT .... CAN·.. • • CAN :. . HAIR SPRAY MISSBRECK 63C REG. OR MARD-TO·HOLD •• • • • • 13 OZ. REG. Ht •••••• ROCK CORNISH .. 49 c GAME HENS -~.. 1b. . . 1 0RANGES -, .• LARGE JUICY VALENCIA ·. $ lbs. FRESH LARGE HAWAIIAN 3 s 1 PAPAYAS............ for CENTRAl. AMERICAN CHIQUITA 2 29-BANANAS ... . . . LBS. • FANCY IOSC 19¢ ~~~S ............. ········ 11i • flRST M THE SEASON PERSIMMONS ...................... 29~ FRESH LAROE IDEAL 3. 9 MUSHROOMS ...... s~'l~s ... Yi LB. $ MAY,RISHl•·SALI KIDNEY BEANS ::3 MAYPRISH 1• SALi FRUIT DRINKS ~.0:· 4for$1 MAYPRISH FROZltl fOOD 1• SA$ CUT GREEN B~ANS I oz. .. 5 1 FORD HOOK LIMAS 11 oz. for FRUIT COCKT All : ., CUT CORN 10 oz. . ~-...· ·MANDARIN ORANGES 1u:· 1c (I MIXEDVEGETABLES 1ooz. G~bi~f 1c 1· .. PINEAPPLE JUICE •&oz. ,~~u· · .. MACARONI & CHEESE •oz .• FO•ONLY PLUS .. CAN FOR ONL y PLUS l • ·-•. ' t ' ' RIB 89C STEAKS lb. 7-BONE 49c ROAST lb. LUM MUTY 3· Cc BEEF SHORT RIBS ................ ". .,- •oMuus SMOUUElt nae CLOD ROAST........... .. ............ au~ MffFAll I LUE lt1880N $1 Q9 FLANK STEAKS ....................... . Wtls•·s TUllH MAIE 5i.: 6 HOFFMAN'S IY THE f'IECE ' 4nc HAMS::~ ...... 1~. "-· ~10N ..... ~. t ALL MEAT BOLOGNA ................ \I~ Mtf'FMAN'S ION£USS •EADY TO EAT ' $ 29 . OLD Yllt51NIA I OZ. AU rmr., 11£1 3 $1 TAVERN HAMS ...... I ...................... l i.. LUNCH MEATS L.:.L::::M':l~&r "' UTH llJCK HAR &ft: ARDEN'S lWIN PACK AMERICAN 79c .,. SLICED BACON ........ ~~::..... . .. .. "-CHEESE FOOD~~:.~~ .................... .. LEAN TtMDH · enc STEWING BEEF ... .' ................. ". _,- MAYFAIR SEA FOOD SPECI..4~ FILLET OF GREENWlrHALIBUT ................. 4r FILLET Of NORTHERN TRUE COO ............. :1. 69' llORTHERN HALIBUT STEAKS ............... " ... 111. 5f LAKE SMELTS 1 LUACIAC(.. .............................. . JONES aft: LEO'S 3 OZ. PKG. I I s l I I M 3 $1 PORK LINK SAU.SAGE ............. ,~. "-SLICED MEATS.<~~~~;~~~~~~~:. "' .SMOKED MEATS SPECl..4M WHITE TURKEY Dr CHICKEN .M ...... Ut ......... 43' Lft!!&ijt·=:~:~z·::::·$~ ~:~:: ~t:~: :~~:~~~~:~::=::::::.~ S•ED PORI CHOPS .......... :~.~ ........ ". It Van de Kamp·s~ SPECIALS ... ANCIENT AGE .~~i~N $1179 .BOURBON ......... ":~:c~:t·.. .. . .. .. ~•Al. ADVERTISED PllCIS EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURS., NOV. 2ntl thrw WED., NOV. Ith THURS SU N r.tuP~ Butt~rm1lk N 0 i 2 5 HIUOOOll IMPOUll mTCll $399 $499 SCOTCH ...... WH1sm 11 mor . . . . . s1• 11. • , 11tw1smmL Stk$3.19 33c •• SUllTr DOUGHNUTS P>o; b ~~aa;s 39c COFFEE CAKES Pk1: 4 Coffee . . Chocolate-$115 2·LAVER CAKE .. GIN 11r•oor ........ . IOYAl OCCASION YOUR $3 89 . VODKA .. l'UOF .................... ~~~!CE It. • FAIR OAKS ST. BOURBON .1.w:::o~l~-ll.s4.99 Al>vtQ' \11.J •1 111 Htl<''"WI A' All MAffA1P Ml'lka1 '. ~, •')\ A,.,.<,l1t\ (JD&,,.<.I • ••vll \tOI ANO \AN -18 ~.al U• ..... u { tHJ"4bl \ t rJl,.,_A,•f ' 1)tAll(JNNIA•l\1l UU CAlL ll<l )70Al 1A CuOI J ) r11· \JJfJ '"'fa COOi '''\)I 16)9 MAYFAIR MARtUET -175. EAST 17TH ST •. COST A MESA I ,. ' 2030 W. ht. St., Santa An1 9892 W11tminster, Garden Grove ' I ·A Prt Of~ of 20 M ... Arm· Trani Vietn Al Coast ploye ies, I ArmJ ' He adva1 Ord . , ln AJ Na Cam• Mrs. Am:a port Attac the Conr of N1 Be der," attac AY. 2c. F USN, Bre\11 CosU Helie Squa USS Thi • sear< in SU Flee1 Fr• ·. • Servi .. . Se~ MeV1 Man Mem baa ~ bado Tralz Tw Fir et Mun Mun and brucl It. . both ::~ 'of No airer stelle . Thi • at S • for calle. fire-< tal. ' Fu loo, Mn. Terr! 1s se Fleet aboa. Rowi Fb ht.llb «>ft Sall I Pv son c Knoy Mesa Nike b'oni• the J Ft. I He tbe l and t and Nike tern . .. Tw Mari mon, Welk Huot rine of M Blacl Costs after • train. Depa Ma M •. , and non < uled after of b'. coml Pend Ari Cline Cline Mesa the · Vietr Ac 5ttl E sion'1 Pvt. in Ja was ·~. Okla . Vletr ·P~ uate ScilOI w~ • son o E.O' Cosu miss ant 1 ocs and I Okla Wll -Wtd11t*Y, NMntlNt 1. 1 .. 7 U --~~~~~~~~~~--~------~~- · A.i; m. e~~o~c~s',Ran.ks Iitclude Many Orange .Coas~ • I BJ'-zvsL'YN IRDW008 . IOO at WlllJ.ua L. Balley ol -............... 'ONta ..... baa ...... pro- 1\'rW a. McM1U17. aoo motec1 to Arm1 Spee. 5, IOD of Mr, ud Mra. Ken-Orange Coaat College and • IL =.:-pedualt a B.A. d~gree from ~ Di· ed ft-om courae lot'--ego St.ate College. -Of Mn. Francs A. Mdl\D'ry wMk ~ wlth tbe 12lth of 20U Wallace SL, Colt.a, Slpa1 c.omtieny, nea Cam Me ... bu llllltJrom*1 to Ranb Ba,, Vietnam. ,. Army Spec. 4 with the 63rd Spec. Bailey's IJ)()ther, Traneport.ation C«npeny, .Mn. Dace Redpath, lions at Vietnam. 2622 RA!clAlnda Ave., Costa U.S. A1r F~ commoo.ica· The lieutenant's parents tMlm' ~cen at Kiester live at 270I> Peterson Way, AFB, M11s. , Coeta Mt:sa. His next as· Lt. Dunn received hla slgnment will be "at Big commissoo ln 1166 at Lack Springs, Texas. land AFB, Texas. He WM • A 19ti6 graduate ol Orua• Me ~. .. Coast College, h.e Ai em-ployed at Dana Laborator-Second Lt. Gary K. Dual, 18111 graduate of Newport Cot Cllarlet Xtmak, for· Harbor Hith School and re-mer commanding officer ol celved his A.A. degree from Marine A)r Group 15, re- .. ies, Inc. iefore .ee,ring tile Anny. .• ' He competed ballo and advanced · tr8.bi..nc at Ft. Ord before coin& oversees • ln April, 198'7. Navy !.t. ~dr.' Jlm F. Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Don Cameron ol 10 Am:a St., Lido P~ New- port Beech, is serv~ Attack Squa~M the a.ircnft WTier · v~ Constenatiob ol1 the cdeft ol North Vietnam. Be pilots the A6A ''Intru· der ••• twin engined carrier attack bomber. A viatlon Machinist Mate 2c. Rolland ~=-Frederick, USN, son of Mrs. J. R. Brewer Of 9'l7 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa is servine with Helicopter Anti-Subalarine Squadron Two aboa'rd the USS Hornet The squadron is flying search and rescue miuions in aipport of 1be Seventh Fleet. Frederick e n t e r e d the service in June, 1954. Seaman Rec:rult Byro• S. McVay. USN, son of Mn. Marvin &cblezinpr of . , MeDdol:a.Qrive, Costa )file, * '1t'lfutited mm ba6io"' tramin« -at ..1N1"81 Training Center, Sen Diego. Two l:l;lrl>or area met1. Fireman APJ>ren. Bllly B. Murray, USN; son of Jack Murray, 3081 Coolidge Ave., and Seaman Larry G. VoJ. bruck, USNR, SOD of Carl It Volbruck, 980 Arbor, both of Costa Mesa, have completed their ·third "on ttie line" period Qllthe coast of Nortti Vietnam ~the aircraft carrier, USS Con· stellation. • . "Kaa,slt" ~ TllUMOS -Roomy, ~astJc ~1 woni rust or dtnl Pint size YaGUum bottle incl. 2.33 R~king .chair - l:ont~ ~tyhng ••• "l!Olstered in wtiite rt 9 98 assortfd color vinyl Ideal or cllllts room. • "UGHT·U'"· !~cr~ lw~1e ~Os ta pl~ exobc movie 11iet11 OI' imilite Mother. All sorts 5 79 of make-up f nchtded. . • placed Col. Walter Slenke as Third Marine Air Wlnl Inspector at El Toro. Col. Klmak acco~ed the group to lwakunl, Japan and left Japan for duty here last month. Recipient of the DtaUn- guisbed Flying Cross and four Air Meda!s, Col. Kimak is a 27·yeer Marine Corp1 veteran. He and bi& wife, Laura and ~ltr, ~.mete tbelr bome at urn &.anNt Ridge, Laguna Be&cb. Naval Ensign Robert M. Haa1oa, son of Mr-a.ad Mrs. W~yne A. Ha.uon of I.Al Angeles, and bulband of the former Miss SWl8D So· men ol 17~ East Bay Front BalOO., graduated f r o m Aviation Offlcer Candidate Course at t b • Aviation Scbool.s Command aboard the Naval Air Station, Pen- aacala, Fla. • He will now enter 1tie fllaht Prn>erattoe Sobeol, PtnMOOla, Fla. Naval Aviation Officer Candidate Bury E. Marc•, "Mary Poppins" Doll •1 llftSMAJI -I 2" tall, sht is fully jointed. Carries her own 4 88 Yl'Oltin& lltllbiellt Md ~t· k&. fully clollled. • DolLCoach ~;·:;, .;1.1·,. "' iiffiilt1 ....... ;., .. RADIO Deluxe Scooter One piece stiH frame wit) embossed loot r!St. PMk1n~ 5 79 stand and br.I.!. Red w1tll y,h1te v.heels. • REX t} "Rocket" WagOB RADII-All steel body witll rolled under tl1nge edre, semi-pneumatic !ires. Tcr· 8 98 quo1se blue w/whita whtels. • 11 "Racerific''•oAD ucl 11Ul-W1~ llllOle ee.trol actioll "fvrf let with cats pitt.i .... tile timer Md 6 98 ~ . Swi11111ing Pool · ·& CAIANA IEMCI -Ftr yoar "tiftJ dolls''! Walch them •ive, take a shower or keep cool in & 98 pool. .. wllen button is pushed. 1 &::::: -son Of Mr. aQE]lrs. H. J. March ol 3~ Viata. Balboa, is a _ g an 11· week course struction at the Aviatiodi§!ools Com· mand aboard,.~avai Alr staUob, P.e~ Fla. Upon COlbp~ of th• course he Wtt:enter the Fllaht PreparJtl.6n School also at Penaaco:(a~ . -· . ... 17.49 The Constellation, in port · at Subic Bay, Philippines, for only five days, was called upon to replace the fire-damaged USS Forres· taL ' CHILD'S "Melamine" SET -witb colorful ·W-' Disney ch¥acters. f.on. sists of plate. dts~ert bowl & tumbler ••• dish- w~ ufe. "CAHfUL"· Toppling Towar \ 11£Al-TlltA!~S • llllCh flll h tosinr this 1ame as win- nina. llher way, Yf1/re in for 5 98 'l\ of lauabs. • A. 16" Duo-Deck Trike AW-M1vs~le chrome platff lllodltbars, slttl s.lddle. semi-pneumatic 13 49 tires. Blllt w 'whrte tnm. • "Swapmobile" layHMCO Battery operated Cit <bat· ttties ftOt included) CM M made in1D 4 Ottftrtllt ~ 4 69 (parts sold separately). , Heating Pad "Ml. PJURE'' Fireman Michael T. Bo· '°n, USN, aon of Mi'. and Mrs. William Buxton, 2835 Terry Road, Laguna Beach, is serving with the Seventh Fleet in Sootbeast Aaia aboard the destroyer, USS Rowan. 1.98· e . • uRosoL Shave Cream barber ..shop lafh,r witb ~ . lanolin. Regular or Ment!lol. ~~ -f Y.fN lml -11\SIMll • 'Glamour Set ;.t TOPPll .:. &perirnent 10 find the style suited fot . Model lleld, "Ma · • h:(•, .tus1111 n f 13 49 . nllers 1ncl»ded. • AMF "Wee" Wheeler Ont p .. ct sttel 1rarne ••Ill 5" bi.e wllttls on stwdy 4 99 plat~ hdlldlebirs w/red 1rips, large steel saddle. • "Kiddie Land" T n ot tat SW1td! •.. motM· ized 4 car h 1A ll~s 111 u citing excursion ride 8 98 atOIJlld Amustlllellt Part I WAllL : Hair Cutting Kij · hldudescli#'(1~pd,. blxk lttlcliment COlllbst. Fireman Buxq,.n ii the husband of the former ~a­ -on-Barnett, 215 Pried, Sa.A aemertt.. Pvt. Tboma1 D. ,1fnoy, ?l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoy, 3001 Baab St., Cost.a Mesa, has completed the Nike Her~uJes mlulle elec· troni<:Anaintenance course ttte Ar:r6f Defernse School, Ft. Bliss, Teinis, He received tratAlng in tbe assembly, tnstallatioo and mainteoe.nce of the Nike and maintenance of tDe Nike Hercules mlsdle ~- -. tem. Two Harbor area men, Marine Pvt. Danrin J. Bu · moa, son of Mrs. Faye J. Welker, 17342 Mill Circle, Huntington Beach and Ma· rine Pvt. Larry Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Black of 2338 Cornell Drive, Costa MW!, have graduated after eight weeks of recruit training at the Marine Corpe Depot, San Diego. Marine Pvt. lC Randall M. Vernon Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Randall M. Ver· non of Costa Mesa is ecbed· uled for advanced training after completinl two weeks of training under sin:Uated combat conditions, C af m p Pendleton. . p Army Pvt. lC MJc.bael L. Cline, 22, son ol Mn. Minnie Cline, 1319 Baker St., Costa Mesa, has been assigned to lhe 4th Infantry Division, Vietnam. A ca Mooe« in Battery A, ~th Battalion of the div!· sion's 16th Artillery, Pleiku, _Pvt. Cline en~ the Army in January r:L this year and was stationed at Ft. Sill, ·:· Okla. before his arrival in Vietnam. ·PVt. Cline Is a 19M gnict. uate of Costa Meea Higt\ ~· Sdloot. William J. O'Nem, ii. son ol. Mr. &lld Mrs. William E. O'Neill, 2736 DeSoto A'le., Costa Mesa, has been com- missioned a second lieuten- ant u~ graduation from OCS at the Army Artillery 11nd Missile Center. Fl. Sill, Okla WUJlt1m L. 81Uty Jr •• 21, •. He 14~1L -----'l!LM . ._ __ -Lil.W , • .. TllY ON : Glycerine & Rosewater Excellent 1s 1 ~ke-up base ... or as a •ight Cftam. 3nc lie% er. tt•• '1- 1.M hr. Jet 1.75 hr. jlr 49c ... Bgc \, ..... _ . Dtluxt Ha..t Pecked Rich, creamy ••• ill a variety ol flav01s. You aet up to 40:0 more v.hen 1f s hand ~ ~~d. "· 30c at. 59c SUZY HOMEMAKER bMW COIM, eil •if. sh:tiol booklet ....... 7.95 .Oilllwasller-l-Siak -"Snow ~hite"_ _ _ _ JJble.. & Chairs _ and the 7 Dw1rfs ~3·i1m set wit~ Mular ,. SCHICK-6"JJ 1111MS ._. most stubborn food particles 1 and stains. Cleans as g 88 no bnlsh1n1 cao do. • "Facial" ~ W Y SCNICl Ad1ustallle fa rnesk, 3 ~e settings ... lets you 29 88 1egula~ hu t I slum. Pink or Blue. • "Sk. B I " CHUAMY m-a m I for HllMl1 & Skl1t Cart ........ , '" .... , .. wlO laull• ••• famlly·rne bottle keeps hands sort 111d smooth. Use on skin roughened by c~posure to weather or dish· water. Htlps keep soft ski• sott! .... u. 1 25 17 11. Sire 1 u mo -8 little dolls in fr1111td. Table too is 18x24", ttie1r h~I! fortst tlllta&e c~airs have tuffiex padded contain1nc !~~''-& chair. LP 6 49 seats, plasllt leg tips. 9.69 record 1nr luded. • OPIN t AM TO 10 'M-7 bAYI A WllK NEWPORT BEACH 1020 lrvlne ht We1tcllff Plaza HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Sprlntcl•le & Edlngtir Ad1m1 I 8rookhunt ., ... """ 11 W -Ml ......... Wlt.U"' HIUI. mmlU. IH U llAllA l ...,.... jr. "Tool Set" LoRg·wearin& neoprene coated kftit cottnn witll turn down cuff. ladies S·M·l in blue color. llf. 1.H 1. 49 (9~~W$·11ytiHic . T oatl1IH11Sb ., SMEAi Sheff, po.ertul, 'y.t ientle , wp ~ 9o111t streiei. Pow« 9 98 handle. 4 brushes and clla.-1· in& bast. • GtNERAl ELECTRIC Slicing K.nif e Two tec1piocaliPg ~larn­le!s sttel blades slice all meah uniformly. 19 95 Cttargine rack lntluded. , HAIRC.OLORING • n1'"~••Y Heirc•rt-fer "Innocent Color" Tablet & Envelopes • FASTER 10 Mi111t1 Ti•i111 lty STUART HALL • Frtad 'asttls . ,.,..,,., W~tl (h ider UmlU h.iets) • Match••c [Htlt•U • Air Mall Tllll•l 1t1. nc Y11r Chiu 2 :4gc -J • Special Cr••• C111•it11111r • Shmpu Easy - W11't was~ 1ut 14 Shades 2.25 Size 1.89 ~ ... ~ ' I .. DAILY PILOT UITORIA.L PAGE • •J> Co rrect i;ng I m b alance • FinaUy. after months of delay, indecision ~d bag· gllng, the Newport .Beach City Council bas revised courr- Cilmanic district boundaries. The new aliaoments assure a population balance In the seven districts. Each district now bas approx.imatetr 5.500 resi· dtnts. Before redistricting, the population figures varied from a low of 2,500 to a high of 7 ,500. The imbalance was the result of swift growth, largely east of the Upper Bay, since the last redistrict· inl 'four years ago. In adopting the new districting map. muDical law· makers have met their responsibilitiec as spelled out by the city charter. But councilmen aren't happy with what they have wrought. Here's how they expressed thls unhappiness: • First, they voted for the new boundaries in a 4-3 ballot. Then they voted tO put themselves on the r1blic ~e­ ct>rd declaring their intent to "re· examine dlstnct ~daries DO later than July, 1968. That wote was 7--0. • ln short, councilmen approved something they don't al)prove of. ~ And why not? Because the new districting map does some "gec>- gJlpbic violence" to various subcommunities. Balboa bland, for example. is split into two districts in the ne~ map, and Dee Cook's District 5 no~ strad_dles the Upper Bay. instead of staying OD OM side of it. All right, .so how big a deal is that'! After all, where the districts are has to be of sec- ondary concern. It is equal representation by popula· lion that is of primary importance. Recent Supreme Court decisions have established population as the principal factor in the revising of national and state legislative boundaries. And this is what the Newport Beach City Charter. adopted 1.3 years. ago. s~ipulates: . "Councilmaruc districts shall as nearly as pracllc· able constitute natural areas of contiguous and compact -. ; territory and provide CaJr representation on the city cou.nciJ." The two key ~brases, of course, are •·nearly as practicable)• and ' fair representation ... Although the new district map chops up a few neighborhood enclaves, it nevertheless keeps most sub- communitJes within single dlat.ricta .. as nearly as practi· cable." And by achieving a population balance. it cer· tainly assures ''fair representaUon." That ts all that is required by the city charter, and that is all that Is required by federal and state law. ln four years time. the districts undoubtedly will have to be redefined. The city's growth patterns will compel it. It would seem the city COQ)d manage to get along until then. Why the compulsion to waste any more time or·stir any more controversy over a job that is already done? • · ' · Unless, of course. some charter changes are going to be considered in the next redistricting studjes. In that event (OI' even without it. of course). the next redistricting debate migbt well last four year~ . Lollipops vs. Suckers Corona. del Mar merchanta would like to trim. il not scalp, scores of Indian laurel trees that flank E. Coast Highway. The trees, say the merchant.I, are gelling in the way of their signs. They would like to see the laurel branches rounded off. The request is re~nable enough, even though. as one beautification leader has suggested. the Lrees would be made to look "like lollipops." Alter all, what's wrong. with lollipops? Having trees that look like lollipops is surety better than having merchants who feel like suckers -for havi ng contributed to the cost of the trees in the first ~~ ' N R eader. E~plalu Nell' Pro per tg TU$ As.Utance Law Why Senior Citizens :Nee a Not Oppose School Bo nds I To the Edltnr: School bond election' could chanae to a "yes'' vote if our ·senior citizens understood the new senior citizens property tu assistance law. ~Y ol the financially unable elderly have been bard pressed &o make ends meet and have been forced to vote against aU tu incre,ses, includiog s ch o o I taxes and bond ilsues, even though they knew of the desperate need. Our \l!glslatun 'Passed this tax rebate, UI part, so tbe elderly could 1upport our schools and assure a good education for their &randchlldren and great- grandchlldren without financial hard- ship &o tbanlelvea. TBlS PROPERTY TAX rebate plan is not a deterred tax but a direct gut of a partial refund next year on the taxes paid this year. You must be 65 or over and have an annual income of $3,350 or less and live on the property you own. It provides that state aid la llmited to the first '5,000 in assessed valuation OD the home. It has a sliding scale of assistance ac- cording to .ioc-ome, so the Jess income you get, the higher the tax rebate. So no longer do the elderly need to vote "no" on school needs because the burden will no longer rest on those who' are least able to pay. ELLA MAY MINNEMAN A9alnat Thewuell'e• To the Editor: Did tho&e who voted against the school bonds know that they voU!d for the following: 1. Double session.s. 2. OveNlrowded classrooms. 3. Lou ol school sites which will later have to be purchased at great· er expense to the taxpayers. 4. Loss of creative and dedicated personnel at all educational levels. 5. DECltEASE IN properly value~ Who wants to purchase in an area where schools are rated poorly? 6 .. Losg of new industry. L a r g e companles look with 8l'eal interest at local schools before investing and building. · 7. Loss of local control over schools. If we can't handle our own local busi- ness ttle federal government will. 8. Loss of time in educating the leaders or tomorrow. IN REALITY they voted aganist themselva. As parents and teachers. we look with concern at an area which values so little its children; our greaten assets for a prosperous and, we hope. peaceful future . They should ask themselves are Otey wW- mg to invest their child's life in an area wilere educaliionaJ values are so low? PRESTDIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Carl A. VrebaJovich Mrs. Shelby Woodson Mrs. Nancy Gilbertson Mrs. EsUter St~pnitz M~s. Marian Warmer Mn. Al.Ice Babiuch Mrs. Marylyn Schafer Mn. Dorothy Johnson Mr1. Carrie Eggleston Mn. Mabel Koral Ronald Pettey 'E%tr•r agat«"e•' To the Editor ; Let's t~e It. Haven't we had enou~h of your cheap P.ditonalizing and pub· Ju:lty ol the school bond issue. al:io that of th6 Chamber of Commerl.'.e and ot1ltr groups who f1 vor spend· mg other people'5 money on school extravagance~? Why dot& your otaff Ldurs /Tom reo.ck11 art welcome. Nonnally writers should C01'1t>ey thtir rrussages in 300 words or leu. Th~ right to condtf}&t lettns to fit space or eliminatt Litnl is rt1erved. AU let- ttrs must incltuu signature and fftail.- ing odd1e13, but names will bt wHh· held 01'I request. and ~ 'sdloot board think it Is easy to fool the public by making stale· menu that it will cost "1J 22 cents per day more In taxes? 'J'wenty-two cents per day figures S80.XI yearly, and for bow many years is never stated. ~STATEMENTS such as $8.000 only for consultants, provided the bonds fail What does It cost ln addi- tion? Who pays ~ rent for S4 poU. ing placet, cost Of printing ballots, mo'ling IDd placement of votin1 furn- iture, personnel &o man the polling places, mailing, printing, postafe, etc. by the county clerk? We senior citizens and other taxpeyen do. Why do schools need carpeting" Who has exact figures that mainten· ance is lower? Carpeting needs re· pairs and ·replacement. Why expen· s1ve land for stadia. gyms, pools? SU:dla are only used by a few ath· letes, so the physical fitness of youth argument doesn't hold up. When I went to school I walked three miles dailr to school and three miles home agatn. We didn't need expensive gyms. pools and buses to keep fil Good ~hooling comes from proper Instruc- tion, not from elegant buildings. CHILDREN TODAY have bicycles and motorcycles. Why not use them, or "shank's mares" instead or door. lo-door buses. Children's health would improve. And why not use present day ex- pensive buildings far double sessioru;? Any ractory using a plant six hours daily would soon close due to poor management. \\Thal we need is more uncommon common sense applied to our school situation. The crying towel is obso· !ete. Do not forget that the taxpayer 1s '"'!are these days of higher ev- erylh10g. County taxes are h.igher in 1~7~ than 19ft6-67. Do not try to bilk_ us with another expensive try ag8ln soon. Yours for econ omy. VI CTOR A IRVINE Thr f1g1irt' t.00.s "'lS cents 11 WE"K (or tfle own<"" oj o $20.000 home. 110~ 22 ce11ts 11 day. Whaf Cottee• f'lr#f To the Editor. The d..e f e a l of the school ~nd11 dramatically renectr; the values of·our commumty. 1'his is a l'ommunity thal supports several tennis club11, yacht clubs. expensive restaurants bars. social clubs, a magnificent shop'. ping cenler. superb recreational fa- cilities at its parks. and has citizens who lra\'el. give parlies. eat oul, smoke cigarettes and drive new au· tomobiles TfllS SAME community cannot <:f ford to provide schools. bu1ie' and 11. branc~ for the edtx:alion a..nd enlighl· enment or its children. l!in 't 11 obvious what\ romes firi1t to a large number of peo ple In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and a further .. indication of the moral decay of our ..... ~tdom have we seen such support can sympathize with them ovu the nation as a whole! from the press and we share your dis· lack of adequate mooring facilities. MRS. G. BERK KtLLoGG appointment and concern for the com· Why penalize the boat owners and munity's educational program caused make it harder for them than It al· ready 1s? Be's Abo Atal .. •t by the bonds' failure to pass. • ..., MR & MRS. H. GRANT ROBBINS Secondly. their piers were expensive To tbe Editor: By way of post mortems, I partic· ularly enjoyed the letters of Mr. Hincblitfe and Mr. White (MaJ!box, Ocl 23) regarding the bond issue vote. I agree with them wboleheart· edly and hope Otey will agree with me. and 1 am a middle-income type with th:ree kids ln school! 1 am as much agalnst Ute lncreas· ing percentage of my paycheck that goes for increasing Social Secu rity benefits to the dear old folk in fhed income as they are against increa.<.ed school taxes that go for increased benefits to the young folk on no in- come. Wby, I eftll know a retired couple who have been paying for a color television set on my Social Se· curity tax money! .. I AM AS MUCH a1ainst the ilt- creasin& state -taxes ft>r Medi -Cal for the benefit of the dear old folk on fixed income as they are against in· creased taxu for carpets in school corridors. Why. I even saw a nursing home with rugs in the visitor's room recently. and on my tax money! I have written my state and red· eral legislators time and Lime again to help hold the line on these unnec· essary costs and encourage all my working middle ·in<:ome class friends to do the same especially 1r they have kids in school. FRANKLIN 8. JI\ YNE 1 ppredetlott To the Editor; As taxpayers. parents and c111zens Interested in t.';ie future of the beach area, please accept our most ... incere appreciation for your effort~ on be- half of the recent school bond 1~sue. Luxuries ·· YES The average smoker in this area who purchases his cigarettes at Reu- ben's or tbe Newporter pays 45 cents a pack-fl 70 per ye~. A weekend for a family of four at Big Bear will set even <>conomical types back at least $130.00. A 13-foot sailboat runs $1700: a well- equipped 40'er. almost $40.00C. One ou t or every four area ramitles has three cars. valued at approid· mately $800 each. t:>roperty on Lido Isle is presently going for 11000 per front fool. AN AVERAGE one-family home in Dover Shores is listed now at $60.000 to $70,000. 1-'rom t.62.500 to S250,000 will pur- chase a vacant lot on Linda Isle for an average home ror an average family of four. Dinner for (our at an area restaur· an~ will bri ng a bill larger than the proposed i.chool tax bill for one full year for the average family. In ·H .\•ears the sch0<1I popul;.itino o( Newport-Me~a Unified School Dii;trlc t will douhle. Taxpayers with $40.000 homr~ "rre a!>ked to p;iy $1!1 for add1t1ona1 srrv· ll'P~ for 2:i 000 studrnts. Taxpa\'er~ dereated six nut 1'lf ,rvpn school b<1ad issues Tuc~dav. Corona del Mar High Schofll Trldtot T hne to Analt1s e To the Ediwr· The recent de!eat ol the an impor- tant ~chool bond issues is an exeel· lent reason why the ~ily of Newport Reach cannot delay in its pursuit of the C1 t.y Council's announced "goals and Objectives" project which was re- cently assigned to city staff members. It is time for the Newport 8e£ch t•1 tizens to analyze what type of com· munity he or she wishes to see in the future. The Planning Departir.ent's report on "goal.I and objectives" asks some questions about Ute physical environment which ,affects not only the resident but the numbers of tourists attracted to Newport Besch each year. COUPLED WITH Ute all-important physical environment must be goaJ5 for the lntel~ectual. cultural and gov- ernmental environment to which the citlz.en of Newport Beach visualizes the community to evolve. Goals for the city must i!merge from the careful examination of hu- man desires and needs. Human de- sires boldly stated will be in conflict with one another, or personal vie~s of these desires will be in opposition to one another. In effect. goals formula- tion must deal with conflicts. but from these conflicts come the recognition of needt and opportunities. DAG QUILL Otdflated Ordlaa~e To the Editor: I am not in the habit of writing let- ters about public causes, but when r do find occasion to write, it's general· 1y because 1 feel very strongly about Uie issue -and 1 never remain anony- mous. I am referrfog to an article In the "DAILY PILOT Oct. 23 quoting the ac- tion of the City Council in searching Cot an inspector at a salary ot $10.- 000 a year to check on "illegal moor· ings." When ordinances ate outdated they should be rescinded, ~t enforced at extra cost to the tax"~er. MAY I MAKE a point or two in fa- vor of the property owners so Involv- ed. We do not own a boat of the sizt. that requires such a mooring, so I have no axe to grind personally. but we do have friend s who have encoun· tered great difficulty in finding con· venient slip space al any price. and Bt1 Ge orge ---. Dear George : My next-<loor neighbor has 90 cats. I wouldn't mind this hut 1he doesn't keep them fenced in and they are always geUinl( out and trying to catch my birds. and she has the nerve to com· plain about this. Don't I have as much right to own two dozen easies as she does to own 90 cats? f She hed 100 cats. but 10 or them caught my birds.) ANNOYED Dear Annoyed : May I use your letter for an object lesson to a certain Mrs. 8 .8 .. or Bark. Ark ? Tlle only worry she has i11 that her neigh- bor's PekJngese barks at her ca- Q}ry. tD build and are expensive to main· taln -not all the owners ol these piers are weaJthy, and they should be entitled to some means of offsetting their overhead. THJRDLV, WHEN we islanders en· tertain, one of the chief recreatronaJ occupations is the well known wallt around the island to admire not only the houses. but the lovely boats at thetr moorings. as well. If you retnove all but ooe from each pier, you have destroyed one of the reai;ons that Bal- boa has been a social attraction for years. Please add my plea to change an unjust ordinance -not enforce it. MRS. A. K. CHILD B~ laland • ' .. Credit to K11chel Tu tM Editor: I hope this letter does nol put me behlnd Ute "eight ball," but due to your article in your Friday, Ocl 13 edition, I have always thought the honest way, when it involve• people, is to call a spade a spade. Or. Uke old Al Smith used to say. "Let'& took at the record." · Well, your article concerned t~ damage \)ting done to the peoples' property along the ocean front. Your article mentioned what ttle state did after several .people had called tO' cet help. H an investigation were made, these i:eople would tell you that Sa(:· rameoto tX>ld them thal they could not do a thing as the $"140,000 that was to be the state's part of the cost had been "blue penciled" and nothing could be done until next year. NOW. THE FACTS: In 193<1 I stood at 36th Streel and the old trolley tracks and saw houses picked up and brok- en like cracker boxes by the rough high tides. , Several people. during this I a s t high tide wrcck:-ige, spoke to me Utat the s t a t e would not help them ; I wrote to Sen. Kuchel as he had been so helpful tQ. me when we were in W,asrungton. D C. We had contacted Congressman Hanna and he wrote us he would see us. but WM!n we arriv· ed. he was back in California. Next, we tried Sen. Murphy's office. but aft. er explaining we wanted .to see the Postmaster General, we were told he was Lied up. We Ulen contacted Sen. Kuche l's olfi l'e, although he was just out of the hospital. hls secrclclry was sure he could get us the appointment we wanted alld he did, AS I SAIO. I wrote Sen. Kuchel thinking he might be able to ll(el this ~ection declared a disaster area. He replied. he did not tliink. Wlder the circumstances. th.is could be done. but he had contacted the Army Engineers and they explained. due to the ract. U1e state b o w e d out. t\tey dkl not think anything could be done until Ute slate entered Into it. There wa1 $'100.- 000 available. J had sugge&tlld to the people along the ocean front they write to Sen. Kuchel so he would have something w go on. He was iOlng t~Vletnam and his secretary call. ed me and said the Arm> Engineers were pressing the state, but even lf they ctid not come through now. ln· litead of Feh .. 1968, the date was set up to 1mme time in late October or early November. NOW, WHEN THE mite -are('(! to hetj>. I don't know , but the e.ntlre facts of this whole ~se indicate it was due to Sen. J<ucbel's quick ac- tion that bad the dates .civanced. [ think a Ut~ investigation will prove this, and 1 think his help should get a little write-up aa I am sure the pe<>- ple along the ocean front needed help and know, regardless of wtiat anyone says, their writing to Sen. Kuchel was what got action. He worked with the Army EDgineer1 to get them· to start -at a much earlier date. Why these property owners along the front are chastised by the city of Newport Beach and made to pay for the sandbags I don't know. It is tile city's beach that was washed out and caused the lrou~. The owners of property fronting on city-owned beach shouldn't have had to pay one cent. LUTHER H. MAHONEY Lo..el9 Palm Tree To the Editor: How woUld you like tD be choked around the neck for three 100& years -and survive? Strul(Ung up through black top in the. cente?-... divider at the corner of . East CoaSl'\. Highway and Golden· rod. Corona del Mar, without water or attenUon. a diminutive and lonely palm IJiee fights to become a part of our beautiful Harbor Area. Wl'llf THE AID of the city fathen and Isabel Peaae.. thia little paltn could be moved to a happier life -per· haps in the new park area at .the cor· ner of Bayaide Drive and Carnation. Why not name It the Isabel C. Pease Palm as a small recognition of her tireless errorts to retain the Harbor Area's natural beauty? PETE GUNDRY • 'It Wm Too Much, To the Editor : Recently our family had need of the Newport Beach Fire Dept. res- cue squad. Not only did Otey respond within. minutes. as did the police em- ergency and ambulance, out the res- cue squad later sent a "Hope you get "-'ell soon" card! . This gesture ce.rtalnly was far be· yond the~ call of duty, but we were so lmpressec1 by their thoughtfulness we wish to thank them agaln pubUcly. Furthermore. after receiving our tax· es ... they didn't seem to hurt so much anymore! Residents ol Newport Beach certainly get what they pay for. lmmed!ate action in tJme of emer· gency. Rescu~ Squad. thank you again for your card. tt was too much! NAME WITID{ELD Wednesday. November 1. 1967 fhc tditonal page 01 tM Vaur Pitot ietk1 to •nJorm can.d 1ttm. Ulat. rea<Ur1 b11 preHntmQ thtl nni~· opinionl ad ~ "'4ntarv on f.opb t1/ mttr•tt, and rignificanct, bt1 providing ca f orom for th• uprafion ot our rtadcrs' op(nionf. and by prutn"ng tM diverte °'"°' points of tnf ormtd obi~rver.t attrt spdkt~n on topau n1 th4 dot1. Robert N. Weed, Publisher 1i o· • • -. --1 ADllM ercame byOdit Wdka• & t.alal .:: UJllll 1o dock..., ., .. ~ It .... rm: Ola• A'illlllll ~-! Bile • a ·.QM GI Julclr ( SgCll>ba. py. Niu. i' .. Yw b abl! per A::L1¥t''''.:I A lldlM """"'" .. r~ IClllflldr .._or ~ ...., ~ .......... l(lflllldr ,,_...,_ AMNlm ........... bear Bri o11'iat* ttcallr -stirrlnc, Bunce\ MW!D-fOC ~~ at boCb « But tt basked:>& ~ at wltb 16 Anaheim at Tat 4 tf)e ICeDI In Cbe Brtgtmnl t':io, Di .,., IDOlpbeii "*""' ~ ~.Wlll1 ...... Jim nrt, Lawn 1i.1o1u1111i.. Fr-. Aon .. ~,.. ¥Jllftt, ..,. =.-L: Molle. Wam 'r ... Fel'rcllfN. Jt ....... 90b ='~ ~"'" warw."" ~' L• = ... lldr ...,.,. °' ...,, Kramer, •• knl!lal'll ,,. T ... o.iotlld = IUN• t A-Ji U>I Al lnl IM A ond mont IA:C,T it ' ended. TM Kl New Yorl Tuelday t1rQe ~ ~ final perl Loi An the Cblci Sporll Ar ~s. neu e Beltem I aam• ln ! ' Wtc1nuoay, Novemoet l , l'Hl7 DAll Y PILOT %7 ij~aehes .Ag~re~~;()CC Capahl~ of Upsetting .F JC ¥ t A MSTRU DIVlSIOtC ••Lat Pd. ...... ...... ................. ' 1 .111 -Prtt11buratt ••••••••• , • • • • J I AOO 2 IMwJw-........... ,,, .Jiii ~ .,.Mf,.,_... ······•••••••••3 .I .M M IC.lllltudtY ................ 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In 4be mJdd1e of the acuffllng was BriatD>an, who bad e1ready' b & e n ~ witfi a technical foul for rac-flfr • the C()Ul't protestmg • can. Jn lie midst of thfl brawling at- mospliere the lndlvidual talents of OAKUHD ...... M't .. " M-ti ,... M-A ,, Tl' H ~1 N 1 6 H 0-0 1•12 J 1' +• .. t-4 ' 10 1Ht N 1,_22 S ~ 11·22 0.1 ~ 1 2' 0.0 O.OMO 0 C» NMO 2 0.2 N M 2 I •2 N 2-2 1 2 +IO 0-0 ,... 4 11 0.1 0.0 CM t 0 ...., •a o.ss s. 11> AJCAHllM ............ " Molt MoA #A-A PP TP 10.M N .. , I i6 M N Of 1 t N Of N t t •IS 00 W S 11 .W •1 M 1 1t "4 M N a • 0 H .. 11 N S 2' 1.7 .. u 4 s 6-17 o.o 1•1' a 22 ., 0.0 ... • • +11 M 2-S 4 10 N M N • o .... ..u IN7 2' 12' ...... .,..,.. OtlCllM ................. • » f1 ,,._ID ,.,.,,..,,. .. .. .. . .. . . . .... » JI • ....,,. A~-tAlll. RANGERS TRIP J can't help but remember about th1a ~ ii that Otange Cout alway1 P1Ql·very, very well againat Fuller· •"It was just a couple of years ago 6at Coaat dropped a pan Ia the end Miile tbat would've beaten Fullerton. I understand Fullerton fa a little beat up physically, so that's the big factor, of courae. Coast will have to put the lid on Gary Orcutt. He baa tremendous ~ and he's probably the belt rece.tver in the conference. Cout baa the edge in running backl -illost guys like Welratb, Bailey mf'nnlln nm with authority. ,. 10E LASH, Rlvenlde -1 loot fot stars. He singled out Bunce, X...$el· v.age and Jobn Fairchild. Selvag6 bit oo six of 10-tbree-polnt ihota from ~ feet. One of the great- est outalde shooters in all of basket- ball, Selva«• is bitting at over a 50 ~ clip from the ttree point line. -Two of his-tbree.polniera were 00.. foot ahota. DAILY PILOT ...... W Lee,..,_ ABA'S BEST? -Lavern Tart, 6-8 Oakland guard, dazzled Anaheim's Amigos and 1,013 fans at the Conventie>n C~n.ter Tuesday night wifJh a 49-point perfonnance. Here, the jumping-jack sensation goes high over Anaheim's John Fairchild for a rebou.00. Anaheim won tense Tuesday struggle, 12~23. .Bruins Dunk Anteaters, Run Win String to 43 left in the thfrd period. A moment later, UCI mined a penalty shot- normally a 70 percent shot - a n· d UCLA raced to the other end of the The longest winning street in Unit- ed States intercollegia1* sport& con- tinued unlntemJpted at UC IrviM Tuelday afternoon as UCLA's water polo juggernaut CI'Ulhed UCI by 10-7 L -'· KJ'7Uf' ~ ~l fer its 43rd.couecutrve victory. 4 -. J. ~U't.:J, V" It .,,... a fat pill for coe.ch Ed New- ·pool and dumped in a goal. ' lllld'a Ant.eat.era to swallow. tJCI bed Orange Coast to give Fullerton a lot 0( problems. OCC bas a more versa-6le offensive approach to the game and thus glvea Fullerton more thinp to defend agalnsl I'd say Paul Lemoine ls OCC's key man. If be has a good night thro~. the?! It's OCC's ball game. But Fullerton will know this ls for au the marbles and they'll be ready. Golden West moved the ball well from the 2J> to the 2J> but not any further. VERYL LILL YWBITE, Mt. San An· tonto -Whoever maintalnl ball con- trol will win the game. Coast must pass the ball well to win, so this will put great pressure Sport• In Brld Closed Gates No Barrier f'• For Bruin LOS ANGELES -Working behind closed gates apparently doesn't both- er UCLA's soccer-style place kicker 1.ellon Andrusyshyn. Be bQoted two of three field goal attempts Tuesday as the Bruins, 6-0 a ranked second in the nation, ran through a two-hour drill in preparation for their game with Oregon State Sat- urday in the Coliseum. Andrusyshyn, a Sophomore, also kicked two of four field goal attempts from the 50. He bas made eight of 17 tries in games this seasoo, the long- est being 47 yards. • Coach Tommy. Prothro b.aJ ordered the Bndna• practice ga~s locked for their final three regular lell80IJ games. Tref•• Stftrtft-• LOS ANGELES -'Ibere 'll be three junion and one lellicr in Southern California'• starting offensive back- field SatUrday when the No. l·ranked Trojans meet California at Berkeley . Steve Grady, the Senior, was run- ning at halfback in place Of injured O.J. Simpton in Tuesday's 4I'rojan drill of ooe hour and ~ minutes. 'Ibe other positions will be filled by the junicrs-Steve Sogge at quarter-back. Dan Scott at fullback and Jim Lawrence at flanker. Southern Cal bas a 7-0 record. Shap ... l•pr&eu LOS ANGELES -0. J. Simp.Qt ta oil hU crutches and walking with a aped.al lteel brace to protect his in· jllred foot.· "It's 100 per cent improved," top. nted Sou1bern California's brilliant Jtmior halfback said Tuesday in ref. ereace to a sprained right instep suf-~ in a 28-0 vktory over Oregon Jut Saturday. The Z.year-old transfer from San Francisco City College, wbo bas picked up 1,050 yards on 200 carries in the unbeaten Trojans' first seven win.a, said he was reeeiving massages and ice treatment. "l aWl can't get \Ip on my toes and there's still some soreness but it feels a lot better," Simpson said • :"l"be swelling ls all gone." Grot1atl Battle REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -Two good ground attacks wt1l clash Sun- day when Los Angeles comes to call on San FAncisco in a big National Football League battle. Tbe Rama have ground out a league leading 1,114 yards In seven games with Les Josephson and Dick B11ss sharing heavy duty with 406 and 401 yards reapectively. The Forty Niners have picked up a healthy 958 yards with Ken Wil- lard, John David Ctow, Gary Lewis ' and Doug CuMlngbam all contribut- ing to the total. on their pass protect.ion. Fullerton baa a great paas rl1$h -that could be the key right there. We think a Jot of Welratb, he's a bard running back and Fullerton will have to contain him. In the end, injuries wiU tell the story. U Fullerton ls healthy, they'll win. That's the trouble with tb~ wtn streaks -the J.ooger they go the harder it is to lose. CARL SCHILLER, Cypress -Ful· lerton has a Jot of muscle, but I think Orange Coast can match it in certain areas. Tucker's team will have to pass well, they won't beat Fuller- ton OD tile ground. Orange Coast baa a very good de- fe.nsive team, there'• no quesUon about that. They let you fool aroand at mid· fieid a liWe blt, but t.bat'a about It. When you cet near the toA1. theY, atart getting stingy. RAY SHACKLEFORD, Golden Wed -ll Orange Cout can nm the ball on Fulerton -and it's quite poulble they wUl -then I'd say Oraqe Coast will win. The same bolda true for Pullertca. I don't think you can run on OCC with ao,y degree of auccea un1eaa you can complet.e the paar because Coast goes with that nine-man front. It'll be a beckuva ball game. Cy Young Award To McCormick MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calli. (AP) ..... Lefty M i lt e McCormick, baseball's Comeback Player of the Year, is the happy winner ol the Cy Yoong Award as the National League's outstanding pl~ber of 1967. "l tbDc th.is ts the realization of every pitcher's dream." Mike ex- claimed at bis home in MOUl'.Uin View, some 40 miles south of Oandle- stick Park, where be perfonna his heroics for the San Francisco Giants. "It eertainly ls 1be cake-icing ol my playing year. "In au honesty, my family and I are very elated. ''It's the b1gbNt award a Ptcber can get. There's not much mare I can say." The award was votiecl Tuesday by the Baseball Writers Association of America, and McCQnnlck got 18 of the 20 votes cast by the writers -two from each league clty. Ferguson Jenkins of the Orl<:ago Cubs and' Jlm Bunning of the Phila- delphia Phillies got one vot.e each. McCormick's magnifioent 22-10 rec- ord was tops in the league and led the Giants to a stroog second-place finish in the peonmit race. At the age of 29, and ooce consid· ered washed up, be pitched 14 com- plete games, worked 262 innings, and had an earned nm average of 2.85. Two weeks ago be was named the league's Comeback P 1 ayer of the Year in the annual Associated Press Poll of writers and lroadcasters . McCormi<:k bad come West with the Gt.anta in 1958 and ha. made bil home m the Bay Area ever since, de· epite bis baieban travels, ups and downs. Bis decline began in 1962, when be developed a aore arm and was traded to Baltimore, and continued down to Rochester in 1964. Back in the major~ with Washing- ton in 1965, he had a weak 11-14 sea- aon in 1966. 'Ibis year for the first time a Cy Young Award will be made for both t!be National and American Leagues, with the American. Leaguer to be named in a few days. Previous winners of the Cy Young Awards: San Diego State Leads UPI Poll After 28-21 Win NEW YORK (UPI) -'Ille San Die. gq .state Aztecs rolled up additional suI>p<X"t today from coaches in tho weekly United Press International small college football ratings. Coech Don C.Oryell's Aztecs, boast- ing a 2.3-game winning streak -long. est in college football, retained their No. 1 ranking for the sixth successive week. The Aztecs, unbeaten in s e v e n . games this season, got 32 first place votes from the 3.5-member UPI coach· es rating board. The Californians, wbo beat Fresno State ?.8-21 in their last outing, accumulated 344 points in the balloting. • N~ Dakota State (80) held on to the runnerup spot, Waynesburg (7-0) maintained third place and New Mex~ ico Highlands remaioed No. 4 getting two first place votes. T,~"'s.n Olt90 Sl•lt (l2) (NI) ~ 2. Horth OIUll SI. IHI 2H t ~~ ~:~lends 121 IHI Wi S. MonltM Slttt l1l (~21 hi '· Horltltm Mlcll111•n 17~1 12t 7, $anl1 Cieri (S.0) 76 •. Arll!IOIOll !Tex. I ("1 l (7 •) tt" '· Sou~I 'ttxu SI•. .,, 10 Wtsl CllHltr ('"°I ~ond 10 -11. K'MrntV Slate (4'11 1Wi Tn11 Sootlltf'IL '"~' ). Nortllwest loulllllrie l1 u , L•mef Tedi (2S I u, Etsl•m l(tfttud(Y U); ,,, T-n 8r1ndl) 11'11 7. Adems Slit. <1s11 IL Wtti.nblrg (1211 1!1 E•""1 W..rtlM!on ( 1 I .. (;l\lttl"°°91 Ind l'llOlll-(10), 1956-Doa Ne'ftOmbe, Brook!yn Dodgers ~ 1957-Warren Spahn, Milwaukee Braves 1958-&b Turley, New York Yankees l~Early WYDJl, Cb1caio White Sox 1980-Vern Law, Pittsburp Piratel 1981-Whitey Ford1 New Yark Yan. tees U&Z-Don Drysdale, Loi A"ttlel Dodgen 19&-Sand.Y' Koaf.u, 1AI ADC91t1 Dodgen 196f.-Dean as.nee, Loi ...... ~Kun. Loi ..... Dodll!n 198&--Sand1 ltMfu. Loi '•'" Dodgers. CY YOUNG WINNll Mike McContilck Lakers Seeking Fifth Straight Victory Tonight LOS ANGELES (UPI) -'!be Loa Angeles Lakers go after tbelr fifth straight National Basketball A.11ocia- tion win tonlgbt when they play boat to the New York Knlckerboctera at the Sports Arena. Coach Bill vmi Bn!da Kolff'1 Lat- ers beat the Knlcka 114-108 at New York last month in the teams• oal;y other meeting this season. Los Angeles, which bas beelt led bJ veteran Elgin Baylor and aecoad-year man Archle Clark in the ablence of star guard Jt:JCry West, has a ~2 rec> ord to rank second in the Western Di- vision. New York, beaten by the San Fran- cisco Warriors at Oakland Tuesday night, is in last place in the Eastern Division with a 1~ mark. Despite their lack of wt.na, the Knick.s have top.flight peTSOllDel to Walt Belliuny, Dick Van Arsdale, Caz. zie Russell, Dick Barnett and rookie Walt Frazier. ~ NBA Stalldl_,• IASTHM otv1SION Wllll.alM ....... IOllon .................. s 0 1.000 - Pllilldtf Phla .. •• •••• •• .. S 1 .aa ~ Clnc:lnnell .. • • .. • .. .. • .. S J .W 1" OtlrOfl .................. a l .lOt ~ a.1t1ll'Wlr9 ............... , 4 .-a Ntw Y«t .............. 1 ' .10 I WHTHN OIVISIOll St. L.oula ................ t 1 .tOI - Loa Aneela ............ J 2 JH M Sin Frenc:IK.O .......... 7 .. -"' M s.etlle . . .. . • .. • ... • • .. • 2 ' ·"' ' Sin Olt90 .............. 1 7 ,125 1 Chtceoo ................. t t ... •\.\ .,.....,.. ...... st. Louil 11._ a.111tnon IOI Sen Fl'9rldloll ltl. New Y~ 1a ...111. 11 .. O.kl• 1 .. LOI ANGELU (UPl,-Tbe fledgl-lost by Ol1ly M to ~ Bruins last lne Loe Angelea Kinp begin their 1ec-mcm.th and was poUed for an upeet in ond month in the NattodaJ. Hockey its own pool before 300 Joyal support. League Tburlday nlgbt and they hope era. That made it 8-3-. Webb toesed In two more and Bruin coach Bob Horn called oU his regulars. Hom was pleased with his club's ef. fort and expressed hopes UCLA would continue its streak. Fine S'ilences Laker ·coach it startJ out beUer than the first one But the Bruins gambled with ex- en=· Kinp traded goals wJth t be tremely aggressive play, passed well iN•-York R~n in the firat narfod close to the ioal and took advantage ..... "" or UCI miacutl to win easily. TuelClay night ut that was the lut 'lbe match 'Wasn't as close as the ttm. 1hJ.nga were even. The Rangers -i .. h\ ind! te ""'-Anteater • ~ for four goela in the aecond acan .. .,. ca · & "" s per.foci and scored once more in the lut three goals came against UCLA's !lnal period for a 6-1 victory. acrubs and the la.1t one came at the Loe Angeles, now M-3 entertain• ~~Posted a 4-2 h~time -lead the Cblcago Black Hawka ft t h e before brealcing the game open in the Sports Atena In Its next game. third quarter. Only 5,429 fans turned out to wit.- nest the first-ever appearance of an The Bruins sccred two goals quickly s.rtem Jnvtslon team -for a leap alt.er intermission and when Stan Cole bit Russ Webb with a nifty pass and •·the latter scored, tt WU 7-3 WW1 4:~ ll.IM in Southern Oallfornia. - . ... -. -. . . . . I "U we can get by our next four tames, it'll mean my senior varsity players will' have gone through three years of varsity ball and one year of frosh ball without ever having Jost. That's 58 straight games," be satd. "UCI wu much tougher the Ja,,t time w.e played them-it was in doubt all the way. And I thought they'd be even tougher here because they have a small tank (pool) here. "I-don't like to see the game played In a small t.ank. Water polo is a beau· t;iful game and the amall tank doesn't do it justjce-it should be playect1n a big tank." LOS ANGELES (AP)-BW van Bre- da Kolff of the Los Angeles Lakers, a new coach in the National Basketball League aald Tuesday he would "stick tn ~Y convictions but I will not be able to voice U'lern." The outspoken former Princeton mentor w~ replying to being fined S250 by NBA Commlssiooer J. Walter Kennedy "for conduct detrimental to the league." The commissioner sald van breda Kolft cootinued to make statement_, c::riticaJ. of the league, players and • ., .. .. ~ -., game officials. "U trying to improve the caliber of basketball and the league in general Is considered <letrimental, I guess I detierve the flne," said van Breda KoUf in a statement from the Lakers' office. ' "All I was trying to do was say things that I thought could be m>ne to help the league. I am going to stick to my convictions but I will not be able to voice them." The coach said be bellevea the fine · f'ollowed an interview with a Chlpago writer last week In which he wu quot. ed as saying the NBA was boring and the oHlciating ricDculow. "I did not say either of those things," van Breda Kout declared. "1 said that when four players stood. around while one player controlled tlhe ball it was boring. "I also said that It was ridiculous to let the bigger players push the sm~er ones around." The coach said he bas sent bis ~ aonal check for ~$250 fine. .. I 1 • I j i . l ' VIULY t'&LUI Area Prep Grid Stars Of the Week -. • - .. ,_ .· ~. JEFF SEIVER Estancia TOM SCMDll a...,...IMdl ~ GREG HANSON Westminster MARK DUNN MatwDef RICK SNYDER Coron1 del Mir MIK& CHILDERS F~taln Valley ~Ll!Dbeaten Pirates Up ~,. 'Olo Record io 20~0 -Md San BemardiDo and El Cimino to the Ult of wa- ter po 1 o te a m s Orange Cout College has scalped this year in running off 20 victoriea without a Ion. 1be Buca took a double header TuelcDy in t b e i r own pool with eue, drub- bing San Bernardino 19-3 and bombing a good El Ca- mino equad, 18-7 ~ OOC will boat G o 1 d e n West Nov. 3 at 3:~ p.m., then travel to Long Beach Clty College Nov. 7 for what promises to be t he toughest game left on the schedule. The Bucs blew San Ber· nardloo out of the pool in -the flr&t quarter, running up a &-0 lead. Coach J a c k Fu 11 eTton put in the re- serves for the second quar· ter and they stretched it to 11--0 at the half. By the third quarter It was 14-2. J ohn Hutcherson led the ecoring wi th four, {Gllowed ·Bue Runners ~-=-Erase. Mark JMn Partridge and H a l Bosworth both broke the Orange Coast CoUege cross oo(lntry record Tuesday as ~ Brad Peddyeord, three; Bob Long and Vern Plog· ger, two e,acb; and single goals by Dan Chritlty, Merk F u 1 ton, Mike O'Gara, Randy Strause, Mike Irwin and Bill Harris. Tbe El Camino game fig- ured to be tougher. OCC opened fut, however, and opened a 3-0 bulge on goals by Fulton, Obristy and Bob Dake;-Mike O'Gara fll~ in a flossy bacldland shot and OOC led at the quar- ter, 4-1. The floodgates opened on t h e invaders in the second period, with OOC carrying an 11-4 lead into the dress- ing room. That was lhe ball game as far as El Camino was con<: e r n e d as OCC stretched it to 14-5 a( the three quarter mark. Dan Christy led tbe scor- ing with six big ones, with O'Gara ch.ipplng in w I t h four. Long had a pair, and sin gletons were added by Fulton, Dake, H u g h e s. C h r is Oli ver. Hutcherson and Bill Luther. The win streak now Is tbe longest in OCC history, but there are storm clouds on the horizon. Long B e Ji c h City is always a top notch team, and on Nov. 15, the Bucs will meet the L o n g Beset) State varsity. JOHN aam1NGHAM Newport Harbor . TONY BONWELL Huntl"Slton S.ach MIKE CORRIGAN Marina RICK RICAR.DO Costa Mesa NB SURFERS POST WINS Mike Taylor and Brad M~ul of .the ·Newport Beach Surf Assooiatton earned first places in the weekend USSA Single A Championships at S a n Clemente. Taylor won the junior men's division while Mc- Caul copped the boys aec- tion top placement. Also placing from the NBSA was Steve Angelini, fourth among junior men. Off tlae Greens Douglas Named New RSJ Pro The appointment of Gary Douglu u bead 1oU pro- feuiona.l at Rucho San Joaquin· Country Club bas been announced by club manager Larry Johnson. Douglas bas been affili- ated with the dub for more · than two yean N an as· lisl.allt pro. Moviaf lnto the assistant pro apot is Mark Whitefield, formerly of Cos· ta Mesa Club. Doutlu la a native of On- tario, canada, wbere be played semi· pnleutonal hockey ln tile winters and served as an Uliltant golf pro ln the aummen. The 21&-year..W Fifer beld the colD'Se record at Rancho San Joaquin wtal a ~until just recently wM:a George Sling~land lowered t b e mari: to &&. Douglas nsports .that club activities an DOW focused on tbe Men'• Clab llJd La· dies' Club Presidents' CUp tourDamen&a. T b e .Jl e x t rowxt in tile Ladies C!ub IDlltdl play is scbeduled for Friday.. wtlile_ the Men's Chlb t.ees off Sa1urday. i9ese Vertie A1 Ml.a v~ Country C:W. .. Jim's Qtlb dmn- J 7 ,.& w. t moves ... 1111 lillllU roell Sitar· clay ... Bcill Bailey facing Jala Lrtm in a »-bole malS. .. Bailey. star third base- man for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Uefen.d J o b n Berger, 2 and 1 ia tbe semi- final round last weekend. while Lawton nipped Dick Lassen, 3 and 2. The second nODd of play In the Mesa Verde Ladies' Club Dean Fuller Tourna- ment ia scheduled. for Thurs· day with the final ~d set for Friday. The tourney is a three-day eclecdc event with the best score over the tbne daya wtnnbtt. El J\'lpel Corona del Mar WJI eee, ond runner-up. As U-. Claaal.c Queen. M.laa Bennett will be acllve throughout the di)' sUnday as more than eo ceJebriU.. participate in the t Y I D t which la for the benefit ol MentallY an4.-or Pbyalcally Handicipped Cblldreq of Or-. ange County. In other Ooata Mesa news, Bud Holland &bot a hole-ln-· one wlflh a 8'x iroo at the 140-yard llCOnd bole ·at tbe Mesa Unda courte. Tars, ·CdM Outscore ~Polo Foes Bj STEVE EKOVlCH Of ... .,.., ......... Newport Hai'bor and Co- rona del Mar Higbs' varlity water polo squads each em• belllsbed their seasonal record with victories Tues- day afternoon. " On the eve of Hallowea Newport Harbor'• o n o • beaten tanbn turned tbl trick .. almt FalllrUm, M. and Corona del .... tnated Valencia wttb a N rout. Brad Sbot••hr )Id tb e Sailor acortq wttb tint goals, followed"' Jim Koo Donald With two, and Erle Lindroth wittl a llDCle taJlJ• Fullerton Deftr )eel ill tbe contest and the doellt thin ever got wu a W ctndlockl after the.flrlt qaar-W, New- port regiatered a ll • t b e i pair ~fare the IDd .lf""tbl half while tta aartafv• d9- fense held tbe Indlau 1o none. Fullerton failed to rally ta the second half and t b e Sailors tenacloualy held on to their slim two Point edge to record the 1riumpb. Sailor tutor Wllllam Bar- nett coDJidertd tbe win a good team ~. "I felt they clld q ucellent job. I 'CLASSIC' llAUTllS·-IQsa llaraba Be1111ett, center, bU been named ~Miss Orange County Celebrity ~,. and w1l1 reign over SUnday'a Orange County Celebrity Golf Claaic at ca.ta Meea Golf and Country Club. -servinc in her court will ~ MW Patti Terrell, Left, and Michaele Cannon. Eugene Parker and Maur· ice Thompson were tbe win- ners in the Team Beat Ball Tournament at El Niguel Country Club at Laguna Niguel, .poetin& a low rr e t score al If. Thrtt tealns tied for second place with scores of 86. didn't think I had a deep---------------------------- bench, but reaervt1 T o m Oliver and Gary TbomJllOD did an outatandln1 Job In the abaeace of atarter Bob Ro1era and Mart Hogle who w .. out lick." · In the Mixed Team Best Ball event" Dick and Tina Hall were the winners with a low net score of 64. Bud and Joyce Loury were sec· ond, ICOdng a 66, and thiro place wat to Bill and Myra King wttb a net score of 88. Ce.t. Me1a Maraba Bennett was se· lected "Mias Ora11ge Coun- 1y Celebrity Classic" at Cos- ta Mesa Golf and Country Club and will reign over the flrlt annual Orange County Celebrity Golf Classic tbia Sunday. Miss Bennett lives in i.a- guna Beach. First runner- up in the contest was Mi- chaele Cannon or C o a t a Mesa, and Patti Terrell of Padq the Coron.a del Mar victor)' wve Jim Brad· burn, and Brue, Black who~ far five ol tbe m w KIDC coata. Tbe Sea xmaa broke open a CloM ftnt half battle with.. a four Point aecooc:l ball to put tbe encounter out of rtach, u . Corou del Mar will face the only contln1ent to down 'the potent Newport Harbor lqud.-thla Saturday When they travel to Downey to face ita CIF champtODtbip contender. Football Standings CH9'VleW LeMue W L,.. ... 4 • " " > I T1l ~ I llW 1t ' ' Q 11 t 2 1t7 f4 1 , 40 ... Vii. .. eft I I '2 SI M1MIM V.eJe I 4 It IM .......,.. ..... 0r.,_ 41,. M ....... Vlefe7 ''*"._. Minion Vltlo It fl MOIMM Orlllfl It kl! Cllmellte l,-Vllla l'tfll 11 l'Oofllll Tuttln I'! &....-.. edl euoeM ••ove UMu• W L "' .. ~ o...-oro11t t 1 41 1 ..... car.,. , 1 .. u I.a Qlllflle I 1 22 ll •~ """'"-1 1 n 14 ftKlllCll I 2 14 t6 ...... • 2 1 " ..... °'~~~=7 ............ ._ ..... ~ tt o.r-. o,_ ..W. ..... YI-!aclfka M -..... GreiiM Pirate Pair Leads -~· EC Statistics ~er~ . Two Orance Coast Colle1e Golden Weat'1 Jier"Otaon backflekl ~· are teadbic ·ii tn a uire&-w~,~· for the Eutem Conference ln mterCepuou with Jciiir two Jmportant atatistical cat-. , Orange· Coett p~ P'ut- eplet thla week. 1erton at An&helm fiidium Offtclal EC stat& .show Sa~ ~ Goldia~West baltback Frank ~~irath .as ·travel& 'to Mt.'' ~IJ)!<6DtonJo t h e conference s leadlna Saturda Jilght. '".: . ruaber and quarterbac~ Paul · 1 e; Lemoine aa the loop'a top acorer Welrlth, former Marini Higb threat, has galne.d 583 yardl bl 10. carrit:a, fori a U averaft. LemobM baa teored a leading ~ pojata while ~ is ~~ ~ hiDd with a Golden West'• ' ~ltemerlt • BORED STlfR . CHAIM ·111! PAI.. Westmmster's Lwian Posts Top Area Time ........,., ,._ l'ec:lflc.I et lol• Onlllde Randy Vataha ls fourth jn 'HIWA'I' llAOUe acortn1 with • poi.bts. 1, UCI Stops w L r "" ... vataha is also fifth ln Svnnv Hiiia ' o o 111 1 1 F1111.non , 1 • " n ruab.lDg ancl running mate ~:11 ~ ! : ~ ,~ Steve Farmer stand& eighth. Rival, 3-1 ::,::•" : ~ ! ~ ~ Lemoine ii second in total C4lll '46-7'1t .,... c .... .._. Tab • dull ru1ht. ~'IOvtte 1hrff trimda over. Call 6'6-- 7911 for fut, b'ft diilvery ~ eve11ttd111 -en ~the­ -.Pur-ot-the-moment P• r t y Medi. All i/opu1a.r wldskl8 , Uqoora, beer A wtnei;.-tap- pera, plnts A half-plnta - always plenty on Ice.· Chips, dips, mixes, ice, clgare_ttn A party foods of all kind.a. Westminster H.igh's Den· nls Lyman copped the top area time In the Mt. Sac Cross Country Invitational Saturday as he finished fourth in his race with an 11:02 clocking. Lyman'& effort coupled with thoae of teammates John Kilpatrick (14th-11 :14), Gr~ Plttle ClMh·ll:lS), Wayne Akiyama (21at-ll:- 19), and Jim Poetoenehnl (22nd-11 :41) provided West- minster with the needed im· petus to grab an over-all team second. Newport Harbor. and Mar- ina were the i>ther schools represented with harriers. Newport took fif th in its race with Dan Mooney lead- ing the Sailors across the ~v=• ! ~ ~ :: ,; defenae, Golden Weat quar-""-' ti t ,.. finish line ln 11 :33. Follow-The UC Irvine handball S.IVIWY'• a-. terback John Inglebart ii in& closely behind were club acored a 3-1 victory Tt'O'f 21• ~.;.~ ~-fourth and Welralb fifU>. ... 5%-ln-Too Llquon Dick Jaffe (2.3 d over Milo's Health Club s.-. • ._ •• rr,,; In p111inc atata, LedllOinej 1Plu• ...,,.,. c.... ..._ r ·11 :38), Monday at the Newport ~=~1 ~f""'~~vuH1~· la fourth and Ingiebart ftfth.1!:::::==--====~==' T~ ~eM (~th-11 :~). B~~~~thct~··c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rick Pierce (28th·ll :41), VCiis Gordo& Sbn, in and Kevin Butler 134th·ll:· the featured rnatch, deleat- 47). ed Kent Johnson ol Milo's Marina's Mike Walczyk 21-12 and 21-19. · ' paced hia squad with a 71Jt The UCI double& teams place effort in 12:33. Marina of Pat Duffy and Wai Taul- also nabbed places 74-TT bee, and tfillte Cervin and with Gary Brown. M i k e Jonn Sullivan both won. The Kenna, Dave Nelson. a n d only Milo's winner waa W~­ John Lamport. ly Butgeas, who won a sin· Viking BUI White ran first Ile• match. in the aophomore race and · Next ma~cb for the UCI Richard Pleaek led t b e . teaqi is a Mon<1ay meetina Lions to a tea~ first in the WiUI the Pacific Coast Club freshman heat~th a UUrd at the Anteater courts, t>.- place. "ginning at &:30. ·~/Oaasls . 11 Labricllio• ~ . ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH .SERVICE· STORE~ EDIN~lt Nl41t 'IEACH IL V1E ..... .... " ............. ,.~~ , .. ~ . . . ..... Geod Menuy th~ ~rltla£ a.tween 9 Lm.-J p.m. = ~\··~ ·-CALf~ the Bucs dropped a 32-24 0 c c _ verd6ct to Ml ~an Antonio _ lft E~stern Conference com· peUtion. Foe Has No Weakness /Oii Chanoe (M1Jor Brand) ~/Brake I NOWf I I • -• ~/t/8i\~ OCC will journey to S a n Diego Friday to com1>ete in the Aftk l!Mtatfonal. By GLENN WHITE Johll Brang of Ml S an Of ,,. o.i.., " ... 1tt1t Antonio took first over all Fullerton. the undefeated in 20:55, breaking the old Goliath of Southland jaycee OCC course record of 21:44. football circles Is a team Partridge and Bosworth without a weakness. finished secqnd and third At least so opines Orange overall ln the race, w i t h Coast College coach Dick Partridge being clocked In Tucker. the football boss 21 :24 and Bosworth In 21: ~. who meets the devastating The old OCC record for the Hornets Sa turday night at four miles was 21 :46, set by Anaheim Stadium. Partridge earlier t hi s ''They have everything,'' month. Tucker confides. "We think they are every bit as strong as their last three Eastern Conference championship teams. Their oClenslve line Is very strong. they have solid defense and with a good runner Uke Dave Cooke and a top receiver like Gary Orcutt, their attack is dan- gerous. "The key for us will be to stop their offense. J trunk we can score on them. but we'll have t'1 have a well· .. . - balanced attack. T h e y haven't shown any defens- ive weaknesses that we can spot so we'll just have to hope our passing and run· ning game will be on. "I know their passing wasn't spectacular ag alnlt Golden West last week but that's the only tim<' this year it hasn't been sharp," Tucker says. he's 101na under the a11ump- tioo all the Hornet& will be healthy by Saturday night. And, his Plratea are al- most at p e a k strength. Tackle Chris Wall ls the only expected loss from the OCC Uneup after he auffer· ed a i:nee Injury in laat week's duel with San Ber· nardlno. Bob Te mp 1 e. however. may be ready to return to ~ Adjustment ~/luring ~ Pack Mon. tt.ru Fri. Only, 9.5 A--.. .......... , ... ""· Ne tnlells • ....... c--. I Sal ety Check FOR FASTER SERVICE-CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Store Hours Mon. thru fir!. 9 a.m. to 7 p.M. Sat. 1:30 to 5:00 PHONE 842-4495 Regarding Fullerton's nu· merous Injuries, Tuck<'r sa.ys duty at defensive end. ,._--... -----------------------... ~~,-" ,.. , ) .. , .. .. -. .. ,.,,,..,. ····--· . . ---. . - ··-cu . ·roa . cbt Cl. sit« exc .. '· . "'\. . -:; RTS PALAC( (lefen) -Constructibn of. the L=---21.000.aeat Sporta Palace waa at t.b1a poa in ~pril. with ~ crewa totaling 1,050 men lab- ortq OD e ·~mammoth projecl I SPORTS PALACE (Now) -In six months lapse since the photo at the left wu taken here's bow much • DAJLY PILOT progress bas been made on the structure that will house basketball in the 1968 Oympica. . .. • ! --...... _ ... -.. '· . . PhO_tQs C"3arly Show 6 Months of Pfogres_s . Mexiso ·cmng · Full -~pee_d on _Qlyµ,pic Sit_e~ ---~ ~ 111 GLENN wain~; ·--= Ofltle~,.., .... :----co CITY -Olympic lnstal· still under ccnstructloo have tremendous irogreu in the six Mllia that elapsecfbetWeeo my trips ™ery project bas shown amaiing -2iiliiPge in ~ period Oi time, yet ::;:ke are still a few akeptics who t:::=:atllie to believe Mexico will be ready ~ oo the 1968 Olympie Games 11~ hence. :S:;..~t DDCabl.e dlallge if at th~ Ille ::;:~ Olympic Village. In April, ~ hadn't 6ven been btoken. ·· · -"Now, 29 buildings are springing up, : ·.I01D8 oi which will be 10 stories, oth-. en wblch ~die ail: flo«a ~ the spot which • once a Java bed. Tbe Village will boue IOIDe 9,000 atH.etea and offlQ'•ls then will·be ecn- verted into a bn11atn1 area. Estimates are-that Che entire pro). ect buildiDga, ~ roada, etc,.. will be completed by August.· Touring the rest ol the unfinished constroctilmJ, here'• bow Giey are shaping up: SPORTS PALACE -The ate of baaketball. Since Aprilr wallt have sprung up and flve of tbe 12 roof arcs . hllve . been erected. Tile 21,142-seat ~ is suppoleCl to be ~ bf.Auplt. '"'CUIMANCO CANAL (Won) -Black mud, dirt ···roads and a seemingly bnpouible COllStrudlQn · · . chore aeemed to lie ahead for the builders of the NATIONAL AUDITORIUM-Gym- nutica will be held here and it ii in such an advanced stage of remodel· mg and reedi.neH that Pre Olympics activities .W«e held here. It cmrenUy aeata 12,500 but that capadty may be upped by a couple ol tbowlend. . SWIMMING POOL-Six months ago excavation was completed aod some of tbe foundations were being poured. Now wall.a are springing up, lbe pool bas been laJd. F'.ipa1 l8llUng capecity will be 10,· • OOJ. I ol' I • I VELODROME-Ground bas been broken siDce April. they are puttiJl& 01. YMPIC VILtAGE (Before) -A lonely looking site set along the Peref erico Freeway showed no excavation toward the projected Olympic Village as recently as April. Only a lava bed from the vol· cano Xilli existed at the spol .. up the walls ancl are preplrlnc to insUlll the track, which is to be of African wood. The 6,00J seat cycling stadium la to be finished by August. OLYMPIC STADIUM-They worked wonders here. Tbe interior of the sta- dium was completely torn up six months ago and al the seats were being removed so the capacity ~ be iilcreased. . A frantic bit of work got the infteld laid out, the grass planted and ready for use and ~ base for the tartan tr..ack in. Then in a desperate lut-<litdl effort the tract waa poured on1J two d.aya before competition began so the sta- dium could be utilized by the athletes here for tbe Pre Olympics. Some ·32,000 concrete seats were put in to fadUtate crowds for the Pre Olympcs. Another 50,00J are yet to be io.stalled. The only problem is leg room be- tween the rows ~ seats. Some aisles are so narrow your knees are cramp- ed against tile seats in front of you.' The atadium is to be ready by next · i~er, which seems to be ..an ex- tremely coos«Vative estimate. ' CUEMANCO CANALS-These row- ing and canoeing canals are a1ao the result of some rapid.fire labor. ' ..) . In April they Wei. just ~ excavation and the area was• birren mass of black dirt. - N<:!W the two ~ (one ls 2200 meters by 125 meters, the other ii l~ meters by ~ meters) are filled with water and were used in the Pre- Olympjcs, although IOllle teams voic- ed opinions that they are not deep enough. • Parking is ·in, access roads are pav· ed and seating for l ,OOJ ii alre~ up. That capad.ty will be increaled to . 5,000 by Olympic ti.me. Boat houses for :m boata are ap, too. CUEMANCO CANAL (Now) -An incredible tran· 11.tion in tbe 180-day interval from tbe photo at the . left. Roads are paved, stands are-in, cement work is complete <and tile canals are fliled with water. Pre Olyiilpics action wu held here. Daily Pilot Plwtographs By Glenn White ..... OLYMPIC VILLAGE (Now) -A fantastic bit of progress in six months with 29 buildings going up, 16 of which will be 10 stories, six of which wilJ ao six stories off the ground. Some 9,000 athletes, of· ficials and members of the press will be housed here. -..---·-· .. ·. ( ) I Area Prep Grid ~tars -. Of the Week· JEfF SEIVER Estancia - TOM SCHlllR. Lapnaluch GREG HANSON .Westminster c ,•. .:;;..1 -- MARK DUNN " 1 • Mater Dei RICK SNYDER Corona.,.M.r MIKI 'CHILDERS ~ountaln Valley ~.~ten -Pirates Up · ~.,-Olo =Reoord io · 20~0 ·Add San Bernardino and El Cll!litlo to the lilt of wa-' tel' po. l o t e a m s Orange Coast College has scalped this year in ru.nn.iDg off 20 victories without a loss. The Buca took a double header Tuelday in t b e i r own pool with ease, drub- bing Sao Bernardi.Do 19-3 and bombing a good El Ca- mino squad, ~7. OOC: will boat G o 1 d e n West Nov. 3 at 3:J> p.m., then travel to Long Beach City College Nov. 7 for what promises to be th e toughest g<µne left on the schedule. The Bucs blew San Ber- nardino out of the pool in -the first quartet, running up a &-0 lead. Coaeb J a c lt F u 1 I e rton put in the re- serves for the se<:ond quar· ter and tbey 5tretched it to 11--0 at the half. By the third quarter It was 14-2. J ohn Hutcherson led the scoring with four, followed Bue Runners . .. . :-----.... ~ -Erase· Mark John Partridge and H a I Bo.Worth both broke the Or~nge Coast College cross CO{lntry record Tuesday as ~ Brad Pedclyco~d. three; Bob Long and Vern Plog- ger, two each; and single goals by Dan Chrilty, Merk F u I to n, Mike O'Oara. Randy Strause, Mike Irwin and Bill Hanis. The El cam.bro gmne fig· ured to be tougher. OCC opened fast, however, and opened a 3--0 bulge on goals by Fulton, Olrlsty and Bob Dake. Mike O'Gara flipped in a flossy backhand shot and OOC led at the quar- ter, 4-1. The floodgates opened on t h e invaders in the second period, with OCC carrying an 11-4 lead into the dress· ing room. That was the ball game as far as El Camino was cone e r n e d as OCC stretfhed it to 14-5 at the three quarter mark. Dan Christy led the scor- ing with six big ones, wtth O'Gara chipplng in w I t h four . Long had a pair, and singletbns were added by Fulton, Dake. H u g h e s. C h r is OUver. Hutcherson and Bill Luther. The win streak now Is ttie longest in OCC history, but there are storm clouds on the horizon . Long Be a ch City is always a top notch team, and on Nov. 15, the Bucs will meet the L o n g Beach State varsity. JOtjN BRITTINGHAM Newport Harbor : TONY BONWELL Huntington Beach MIKE CO~RIGAN Marina· · Ott the Greens Douglas Named New RSJ Pro-, The appointment of Gary Corona del Mar WU MC, • DoU11U as heaCl aolf pro· ond-runner-up. fellional at Raac.bo San As tbe Clas&Jc Queen, Joaquin Country Club has MW Bennett will be ~ve been announced by club throughout the day Sundv manacer Larry Johnson. as more than 60 celebrl~ Doqglu bu been affili particlpate in the e v • a t ated w1tb tbl club fbr mor~hieh la far the benef1t ti · than, tw years as an as· Men\allY lnd.-or Pbyaleally listaJJt 'pro. Movtnr Into the Handicapped Children of ~ uaiatant pro spot is Mark ange County. Whitefield formerly of C-Oi.· In other Costa Mesa news, ta Mna Club. Bud Holland IJM>t a bole-in-· one wlah a sa iron at tbe-l>cKt&lu la a native of On-140-yard aecond bole at tM tartl>, ean.da, where he Mesa Linda course. ~ eem1 ·professional liocby In th• winters and served u an Uliltant golf pro In the IUDlJllen. •'!be »-year-old -olfer held the courae reeard at Rancho San Joaquin with a tn until just recently wba George Slin«fl'land lowered t he mark to es. t>ouJ}aa reports that club activities are now focused on the Men's Club and La- dia' Club Pruidents' Cup tournamema. Tb e n e x t round ln the Ladies Club tnetdl play is scbeduled for Frlday. ~ 1ha Men's Club tees off Saturday. Meaa Ver4e At Mesa Verde Country Club the Men's Cl~cham· ploubip tournamen~ moves Into tbe final road Satur· day with Bob Billey facing John Lawton in a 3&-hole mat.cit. " Balley, star third base· man for the Los Angeles Dodgen, defMt.ect J o b n Berger, 2 f.Dd 1 in the semi· final round la.at weekend. while Lawton nipped Dick Lassen, 3 and 2. The second round of play in the Mesa Verde Ladies' Club Dean Fuller Tourna- ment i1 scheduled for Thurs· day with the final ~und set ·for Friday. Tbe tourney is. a three-day eclectic event with the beat score over the three days wimllnt. EIN~I Tars,.·CdM Outscore Polo FOes By STEVE EKOVICB Of Ille D..., 'lllt Std . Newport Harbor and Co- rona del Mar Hilha' vartit)' water polo squads each em. bellished their seasonal record with victoriu Tuel· day afternoon. On the eve of HaDowea Newport Harbor'• 0 D" .. beaten tankera turned tbl trick aaainlt ran.taa. .... and Corana del Mir tnaW ValencJa will a N rem. Brad SJwen•._. i.1 U1 e Sailor lcoriDC wtaa llrtl goals, folloftd bJ Jim Moo Donald with two, u4 Brie Undroth with a llDlle tall1• Fullerton nevv lild bl tbe contest and the cloMlt tbeJ ever got wu a W deldlock after the ftrat quarter, New- port regiaterecl a n • t h • r pair before the end ol tbl hall while lta agreutve de- fense held tbe Indiana 1o none. Fullerton failed to ran, la the second ball and t b t Sailors tenaclou.aly heJ4 aa to tbeJr slim two point edge to record the triumph. Sailor tutor WUUam Bar- nett conaldered the win a good team YletOry. "I felt they did an excellent job. I ... 'CLASSIC llAUTll• -11111 lfanba Bennett, center, QI been named ~iss Oralf1e County Celebrity CJ¥alc'• ud will reign over S\lnday's Orange County ~lebrtty Golf Clulic at Oolta II• Golf and Country Club. Servtni ln her Court will be. Mlla Patti TerreJI. lett, and Michaele Cannon. Eugene Parker and Maur· ice Thompaon were the win · ners in the Team Best Ball Tournament at El Niguel Cou.otry Club at Laguna Niguel, poetina a low n e t score ~-It. 'niree teams tied for second place with 8COreJ of 86. didn't think I had a deep---------------------------- bench, but reltl'Vea T o m RICK RICARDO Coat• MeMI NB SURFERS POST WINS Mike Taylor go(\ Brad McC_?.ul of .the ·Newport Beach Surf A1aoolat10b earned first places in the weekend USSA Single A Champlonahlps al S a n Clemente. Taylor won the junior men's division while Mc- caul copped the boys lee· tion top placement. Also placing from the NBSA was Steve Angelini, fourth . among junior men. In the Mixed Team Best Ball event' Dick and Tina Hall were the winners with a low net score of 64. Bud and Joyce Loury were sec· ond, acoitng a li6. and third plact weot to Bill and Myra K,ing !tth a net score of 68. t:Mta Me1a Oliver and Gary Tbompeon did an outstanding job in the abseace of starter Bob Rogert ud Mark Hogle who wen out aick." Paclq Che Corona del Mar vldorJ ne Jim Brad· burn, and ~ Black who ~Md for five of the m W JDq CoalJ. Tbe Sea KID81 broke open a cloM flrat half battle with a four point aecoad ball to put the encounter out Mataba Bennett was se· ol reach. 1-1. lected "Mias Orange Coon-CorODa del Mar wW face 'ty Celebrity Classic" at Cos. tbe onl)' conUn1ent to down ta Mesa Golf and Country ·the potent Newport Harbor Club and will reign over the 1qaad.-tbia Saturday when first annual Orange County . tbe7 travel to Downe7 to Celebrity Golf Classic thiJ face Jq CIF cbampiomhip Sunday. . contender. v.,..,,., Miss Bennett lives in La-. ..,.. ., ...,,_ guna Beach. First runner-=. ...., : : l ~ up in the contest was Mi-,.=.,~ ...,,': --.: ,,., .,.. cbaele Cannon of C o s t a L--. • Md:*w... m. ''1c Mesa, and Patti Terrell of cl~ -1: •• ~ ... ... ..._, ... ....., 12. ........... ' Football Standings •AlD•N ••OYll &.•AeU• w I. ,,, ,,, 08"llll or-t • " 7 ..... Ora.. 1. 4' 14 La Ql/11111 I I 22 • bftcM Allnl,,_ I 1 lt 14 ,ICJllD t 2 14 16 ..,,.._ •11111 ...... ,~ti;.=., ~ ..... ..... .,... ., Ganlleft .,...,. LI Ollllte ... ,aclflca al ..._ Gr.,. Pirate Pair Leads ·. EC Statistics Der ' - Two <>ranee Co11t CoUe1e Gi>ldea West'• f ~11on backfttld ~ are ·teadhig " Ii ln a mr..:wQ)~ for the E.utem Confeience in . mterCepuom wluf 16'~ two Jmportant ataUstl.cal cat-. , Orange Cout -p~ ll'ul· epiel thll w.ek. 1erton at Anlhelm &um OOldal EC stat. JboW Sa~ aD1f Goldi.~West haltback· Frank W~lrath .as ·travels ·to Mt. .. ~*tonio t be c~erence'a leadin1 Saturda ·Dlgbt. .,.... rusher aDd quarterbac~ Paul · 1 ~ Lemoine as the loop'• top : ~ •corer . . ...,......, Weirlth, former Martm ~BORID S1JfR - High threat, bu gained 583 (ff. 11Mli ftll p.1.C yardl in lM carri• 1-'lfi a ~ ·1n1; ~ U avera1e. Lemoine bU Tab a dull ntaht .. Invite 1eored a leading :n poilU :three fliendl over. cal1....S46- wblle Welrath i tliiht be-7911 for Wt. fJ'ee .-Uwry 5 r.:. ot ~I an cin-the- Westminster's Lyman Posts Top Area Time c.. .....,.,, ........ 1. lflllllml\ J hind with 12. Golden West's ~t.the-~om~nt p• r t y Randy Vataha is fourth in .Meda. All JSopular wldak:les, 1corln1 with JS poibts. llqoora, beer A wtnes;--tap-ntlWA~ L~Ao~1 '" ,. Vataha is alao fifth in pttl, pints A: haJl-plnta -Ucl Stops ~""v Hiiia • o o m 1 · aJway1 plenty on Ice. ChJpa. ~::"Gii ~ : : ;: = rusb.1ng and running mate dips, rnix6, ice. dgarettet a Ri l L-11 2 i o 12 ,., Steve Fanner standl eighth. party foods of an kinda. va ' 3-1 -:::.:.:·" : ; ~ ~ ~ Lemolpe la second in total c.a 646-7'11 ""c ......... Westminster High's Den- nis Lyman copped the top area time In ttle Mt. Sac Cross Country Invitational Saturday as he finJshed fourth in his race with an 11 : 02 Cloclang. Lyman's eftort collPled with those of teammates John Kilpatrick (14tlh-11:14), Greg PJttle (15th· 11: 15), Wayne Aldy.ama (2lrl·ll:· 19), and Jim Poetoenehna (22nd-11 :41 ) provided West- minster with the needed Jm- petus to grab an over-all team second. Newport Harbor. and Mar· ina were the <>ther schools repreaeoted with harriers. Newport took firth \n its race With Dan· Moon ey lead· lng Ule Sailors across the i:v=• ! ~ ~ : 1; defenae, Golden West quar-~ t11 t ,.. finlsb line in 11 :33. Follow-The UC Irvine handball s.twWr'• ac-terback John Inglehart is lub ed r,..., 21. K•llMdv o d w Ir fif E-Z.ln. Too LI uon ing closely behind were c icor a 3-1 victory lfri4rr'a •-fourth an e ath · th. q over Milo's Health Club ~v•""" al Trtl'/ In passing stats, Lemoine! P1111art.1M c.... Mw Dick JaUe (2Jrd·ll:38), Monday at the Newport ~;:r, ~~u:,yL•H1~:1w• is fourth and lngl~ filth.===--======== T~ ~ens (~~11 :~). Beach~~thcl~'ac~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rick Pierce (?.Sth-11 :41), tJCI'a Gordot Sbaw, in and Kevin Butler 134th-11:-the featured match, defeat- 47). ed Kent J ohnson of Milo's, Marina's MJke Walczyk 21-12 and 21-19. f>'Ced tw squad with a 7lat The UCI double1 teams place effort in 12:33. Marina of Pat Duffy alMI Wai Taul- also nabbed places 74·T7 bee, and WJk:e Cervin and with Gary Brown. M i k e Jbnn Sullivan both won. The Kenna. Dave Nelson. a n d only Milo's winner wu w~. John Lamport. lJ Butge1S, who won • ain- Viking Bill Whit~ ran first Ile• match. in the sophomore r~ce ind · Next match for the UCI Richard Plesek led t h e ... ~ 11 a Monqay meetin1 Lions to a team first in the With the PaclJlc Coast Club freshman heat with a third at the Anteater courts, be- place. ·gfonlng at 8:30. ~/Oaasfs •. ~Oii HUNTINGTON BEACH .SERVICE· STORE;~ EDIN~: NIAR 'BEACH ~ ....... "·.......,~'!' -. '. . ......... Good Monday throuth Frl~ '\ letwMn 9 Llft.-5 p.ril. ~ ~\··~ ,_. CAL -i tbe Bucs dropped a 32-24 0 c c verdict to Ml San Antonio ht E~stenl Conference com- petition, Foe Has No Weakness ~/Oii Ch1nae ~ (M1Jor Br1nd) ~/Br1ke · 1 Now•: • ~ . -. PllCI IMCl.41DIS ~,., ,~ 011. AND .LAIC>l ~~Ji ~ II•• 12.tl YAWi • ,, OCC will journey to S a n Diego Friday to comrte in By GLENN WHITE the A%tec I.lwt ta tfona · ot •• o.11Y "111 attff John Brang of Mt. S an Antonio took flrat over all Fullerton. the undefeated in 20:55, breakillt the old Goliath of. Southland Jaycee OCC course record oC 21:44. football Cll'cles is a team Partridge and Bosworth without a weakness. finished 1ec6nd and third At least so opines Orange overall in the race. w i t h Coast ColJege coach Dick Partridge being clocked lo Tucker. the football boss 21:24 and Bosworth In 21:30. who meets the devastating The old occ-record for tbe Hornets Saturday night at four miles was 21:46, set by Anaheim Stadium Partridge earlier I h I a ''They have ..everything.'' month. Tucker oonndes. "We think they are every bit as strong aa their last three Eastern Conference championship teams. Their offensive line Is very strong. they have solid de(ense and with a good rUflner like Dave Cooke and a top receiver Uke Gary Orcutt, their attack 1s dan· gerous. "The kty for us will be lo stop their offen~e. I think we can score on them. but we'll have to have a well· . - balanced attack. T h e y haven't shown any defens- ive weaknesses that we can spot so we'll just have to hope our passing and run· nlng game wm .be on. "I know.. their passlng wasn't spectacular against Golden West last week but that's the only timP this year it hasn't tx-en sharp,'' Tucker says Regarding Fullerton's nu· merous 1nJ11rles, Tucke r says , ' he's eoln1 under the assump- tion all the Hornetr will be healthy by Saturday night. And, his Pirates are al- most at p e a k strength. Tackle Chris Wall Is the only expected loss from the OCC lineup after he suffer. ed a knee injury in last week's duel with San Ber· nardlno. Bob T t mp I e, however. may be ready to return to duty at defensive end. . . ---., . .. -- ~ Adjustment ~/Bearing ~Pack .Mon. thru Fri. Only, 9·1 A"""'-_. , ..... , ._.. ..ty. Ne trac119 w ....... urs. I Sal ety Check FOR FASTER SERVICE-CALL fOR APPOINTMINT Store Houn Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. to 7 p.M. Sat. 1:30 to 5:00 PHONE 842-4495 . , . .. .. . -.. : . .. -. ---R~~~ ---. °" sit. exc . -'i ·-ltTS PALACE (lefeN) -C4JDltructibG "-the I 7 21.000-aeat Sparta Palace waa at th1a poJat in ~pril. • • '! -. with round-th&dock ~·totaling 1,050 men lab-. ortne on the mammoth project. SPORTS PALACE (Now) -In six months lapse since the photo at the left waa taken here's how much DAJL Y PILOT 29 progress bas been made on the structure that will house basketball in the 1968 Oympica. ---.... , . E.'. _Pho_tq~_Clearly Show 6 Moiiths of ----· :------~==.: , -.. GO~g Full Speed · on, Olympic Sit_~s il Mexi~O CZ I I .. -· g::c : .. ----::.= -~-• 111 GtkNN wait! · : -..: OfllleOlllr ......... @ Ir~=:-:;: • •11» that elapsed between my trips ~ery project bas sbown amazing ttE in ti1't period ol 'time, ~t ::.::.. are sUil a few skeptics who to believe Mexico will be ready ::-;--~on the 1968 Olympic Games 11 IJt 5 5cllitha hence. • !-S.:-!'ost notable change ts at the lite ===~ Olympjc Village. In April, ~ .;:@md hadD 1t even been btoten. ·• "'Now, 29 buildings~ are springing up, >:-:JGDM ol whlcb wW be 10 stories, otb- en which ·will tilt liz flocrs •from the spot, which w9I one. a lava bed. 'lbe Village will boue IOIDe 9,080 a*8tea and olfidal1 tbea will· be con- verted in1o a ho"'na area. Estimates an thlt Che ealre proj- ect buildblp. eatrance roads, ek., will be completed by August. Touring the rest ol the unfinished comtructiolll, here'• bow they are sblping up: SPORTS PALACE -The lite of buketball. sane. Al'rllr wan. have sprung up and five of tbe 22 roof 8l'CS have been erected. fte 2U42-seat dructlft is auppoNd to be ~ b7 Auauat. NATION,U, AUDITORIUM-Gym· nutics Will be held here and it ii in such an advanced stage ol remodel-m.g and readi.neM that Pre Olympks activities :ftl'e beld here. It currently seats 12,500 but that capeclty may be upped by a couple ol ~11end. • SWIMMING POOL-Six months ago excavation waa completed and some of the foundationl were being poured. Now wan. are springing up, the pool has Deen laid. F'inal .-me eapeclty will be 10,· 000. . VELODROME-Ground bas been broken l1nce Apil. they are puttlDi r ··-CUIMANCO CANAL Ca.fore) -Black mud, dirt · !'Olds and a seemingly impossible coostruction · · chore aeemed to lie ahead for the bullden ol the C11W1 whkh wm be the ate o1 rowmc anc1 kayak bUUij)etitiM 11 ·month.I hence. 0t. YMPIC VILLAGE (Before) -A lonely looking site set a.long the Peref erico Free~y showed no excavation toward the p~ecled Olympic Village .. as recently as April. Only a lava bed from the vol· cano Xitli ex~ed at the spol , ' ...--/ ' up the walls and are preparlnf to install the track, which ii to be of African wood. The 6,000 seat cycling stadium la to be finished by August. OLYMPIC STADIUM-'Ibey worked wonders here. The interior ol the sta- dium was completely torn up six months ago and al the seata were being ~CJ'.'.ed .so the-capacity could be incre.ra. . A frantic bit of 'Work got the infteld laid out, the grass plantied and ready for use and the base for the tartan tr.ack in. Then in a desperate lut.ditdl effort the track waa poured oa1J two days before competition began so the sta- dium could be utillled by the athletes here for the Pre Olympics. Some ·32,000 concrete seats wen put in to facilitate crowds for the Pre Olympics. Another 50,000 are yet to be io.stalled. 1be only problem is 1eg room be- tween the rows ol seats. Some aisles are so narrow your knees are •amp- ed against ~ seats ln front of you. '!be stadium'is to be ready by next summer, which seems to be an ex- tremely C<lllservative eejimate. CUEMANCO CANALS-These row- ing and canoeing canala are also the result of some rapid-fire labor. In April they. were jU!t ~' excavation and the area Wiie • birren mus of black dirt · N'1W the two canals (one · b 1200 meters by 125 meters, the othe!' 19 1'8> meters by :r> meten) are filled with water and were ~ in the Pre- Olympic.s, although aome t.eams voic- ed opiniooa that they are not deep enough. Parking la ·in, access roada are pav- ed aod seating for 1,000 ii llready up. That capacit;y will tie tncnued to . 5,000 by Olympk ti.JJH. Boat houses for :m boata are up, too. CU!MANCO CANAL (Now) -An incredil>le tran- lition in the 180-day interval from the photo at the lett. Roads are paved, stands are in, cement w~rk is complete and the caoals are filled witb water. Pre Olympics action wu held here. Daily Pilot Plwtographs ·.~By Glenn White OLYMPIC VILLAGE (Now) -A fantastic -bit of six stories off the ground. Some 9,000 athletes, of. progress in six months with 29 buildings going up, liclals and members of the press witl be housed here. 16 of which will be 10 ·stories, six of which will go . -.... -.. { I J --· , ,.. -DAILY PILOT W~. No..mbet 1, 1967 ·• ffetea ~~"· 12 • · ManzanillO Race i.Gets 12 Entries Tftlvt ftrm tDtrlet have bela:recetved for the New· psfr:.fo Manunlllo yacht r•~ch cets undlr 'ftl Nlit.:U. acCcirdlD8 to Dick RelnelDU, ,...U ebair- JQ:llt •• for tbe spcllDICrinc SC!'lth .... SaillnC Club. All. of a. •trill are rat- ed tlDds' a. Paclflc Bandl· cap IWclDI nett meuur• JneDt.ruJe, matlnf the race tt. ·ftrlt loDC dlltaDce af. tatt for 1be PBltF group. PHRF 11 a Jocal raUnl rule. 'nle race coane ti 1,D> mIIis" tumtnattnc at t be port Of MuuntDo ca t he west"COUt 'of Maico. The first MmqnOlo race waa.beld lut ygr with ave entries. Two new troplUet are be- ing donated for th1a year'• race, one by tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· m~ and the other by Har· bonnaster Al Oberg. Other trophies are ottered by otfl· cialA. at Mazanmo. L~do-1 ~ Fleet Regatta .Slated This Weekend .. i lsJ Marine :.~-~Trade Show i· Thursday Comes now the Wesf 1 · Urat mm.a, trade lbow. : 'l'be flnt such venture west4 the Ml.situ~ wfil . =-beld • Lu vecaa eon-~ nntica Center 'lbandl1. ·accordlne to promoter '" B. (Slltp) <nc-. 1Aal "ae.dl. ~ also .. the pro-.... tl .. Southem Call· llllda )'' ..rnwt Bo at _ -~ 0pena bl tbe . -~ ... Aina& Dec. 21, ::.·.;;-........... J». !.Md'HIBol&Sboiirta .... .., at:r'• du= a. )al' Jw . .-. a. :. :n. .... .,. .. ... ....... ..... . · 111Dit.;.&llln. .., modell :. ......... ,.,..p ....... ed atLll v ... will be~ . ?Mle4 to tlae Jdll1le at tbl 14 BeedL -s.. Frm-mco lbowl. More taa IOO nwm'1e> tur!'I .. apect.ed te dla- plq.. -lll'OdDda Ill 1be 1...-Vtp1 ptMlew R a dealer attendl.Dce antkf. ·~at_.ea. .. Like Some Canoe• ? mg . . Four-engine Vessel ..... ~-{n Outboard Event -· Foor eaginel on a single boat -the first time .,er tn• outboard racing -will be 90e of the bighllghta ol the $27,500 Outboard World CM.mpionshipe Nov. 2S-26 at Lake Havasu City oo the lower Colorado River. 8-rd driving Lou Cooley of St Louis will be behind the wheel of thiJ unusual • er.If~ Amoni the driven be r· mult beat"to win will be hia .: wife, Dorothy, who will be · pllo~ a threHn&ine boal Even though four engines have never before com~ · : in outbolrd ractnc, Cooley -figuret be CID wla tbe fint time out -and bu tbe cre- deDUala to do lL Be bu-jult been named bl&h.potnt driv-er 'Of.. b. year for the Mid- west. • -Both Lou and DorothJ wD1 ..... tbe bellDI ol four.,oblt hydrot and both will use Cbryaltr 105 bonepower en· ginel. That meana Cooley will be peckinc G> bar .. power. Cooley finllbed 10th over· all last year at Lake Hava- su City in a thnJe-engine catamaran. He f1niahed strong the eecood day after having engine trouble the first. · t I HU wife was bia OCHlriver lut year and aJao terved aa mechanic. She is an ex- cellent driver in her own rlOit and male drlvera will ftnd her no euy touch ln the Lake Havasu City event. "So far, I haven't nm the four'40gine rig in an endur-ance race, but over shorter dlstancel the Power Cat ts lofnl like a bomb," nJd Cooley, "I think It will !tntcb out and have nery reuoa to believe I'll be tbll'9 • the ftn!ah." CREAM STYl!. "RJCH IN FLAVOR DEL MONTE QlSUP DEL MONTE CORN,· . -. ~ tall ft0.303 COM nthdlr ......... t ..,....._.._tnedca i.anc flan_..... M 00&.DIN CllMI ,_., CMUINID • -·9RADI 'All 9Uli.1Ei9• . DflMONTf--OflflUnl . • • .... ~ . ' .... --· FRUllCOCKTAIL .3.:llc .. -~·~~·1 ·~• fii'iHiHii U'ialli 3·9c . J1::::s1 s;; .. ... ltCH tN NUT.moN '°'CATI OI DOGS --I tofl ., • • CALO -fOOD -COM. . YICMTA8UI JfNO'S SPICY ITAUAH ~YOI ' ' CHEl.l IPI . . · .,!}) ... 29c •-oaeEN aeANs •cur coRN • P'fAS • ZZA .... . •C~DSPINACH •CAllOTS IHCH·HUT STIAINfD VAllmR · $ e 'W &. ~ e MIX!D V!G!TAllfS :-~ BABY POOD 12~~· 'I ICMINL 4 '•h•'1 Serve .. ~.~ PIUIT PlAVOl IMIAGU-YOUI CHOfCf -.. $ I& .. CANADA DllY 6 ::s I IAO pkgL 1 l6t : ... U.S.D~ INSHCTED CHICKEN IRYER ,; .. i-: PaRIS .. ~ . . -~ -flt!Stt--...... WHOLl ,... L!GS oa ... THIGHS flOllDA INDIAN llYll IUIY llD · swen, JUICY uo IMl'ftot GRAPIFRUIT GRaPIS . ·-~,z:.1 ·1~ ·1.·1:.. WAKMW f\AVOI ACCENT MSG • ~ s1c !: 35c •:: 99c W SOAP le SAU PACKS UNCLE BEN'S : 39c SWEETHEART. LONG GAAIN AND LIQUID r 'c off! 4 ::. 35< W1Dt ltlCf MIX . VAN =ssc 4 = 49< ~ 89' .....,. STARCH AoYOt 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson St., Barbo, Shopping Center, Costa Mesa. ·. .. {t ; -~ ' ' •• I I .. . HO .:.::.: Iii i Ot- L, 0 ~ ~ -. --4 ::: . ... .... ~ -BC 1dl in3 la) Hts aei WI l.aJIC will 11-M hrs ~ t«ii'3 to} GI 1 --WA die .:;. .• , 119! feisl bO. pelc -!kl raan rQin fee I j l~ ~·· I --:-- ~~ -;;; -le . .. V!Alt 'Yte1 :.. it :-trc qf E . . -. -·--. !I! iO - ., " - Siarli ~ f CtJ'P II $2 ~ ~ * = :14.~ Jift ( ~ carp inin Walk ~.9 ... ~ -.. -' =-:: = -.. = 2 -:: ;: I :.:o. e :'::!Sil 3" ~c --( ~ ---~A1 t yell ~or:r Jlke 't>rmf ;, Pl lkolt! 1"t -~lu 2 doo\: 2 ba pool. & pa: Sf().r; TA~ White ' ;:; 4 . : I -i .r . ' I . I . ' . . . .. ! I ' -·· . , I ... • • OAILY PILOT 31 ' Everyone Hu Somothing Th.I '·" . -~Else W•nh-c You C•n S.ff II, Rnd ~' Tr•do It --Wiih-). W •nl Ad ':.o· .J. -HOUSH FOR .sALI 1 HOUSIS PO~ SALE HOUSH FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SALi HOUSH FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALi RENTALS ~~~--;;;·1;.000;;Goo;;;'";'~•liiiiiiii-.;;;;1000;-;;;;ii l -r•I JoLD as ~J.E HOMEs 1N Eiclasive ShorecliHS 1000 1000General Cooto 1'\oN 1100 lnilnedlat• Oc.ncy f'!!!porl Shofeo 1220 H""'I...., a..ch 1400 Utiuno IMch 1705 ~ Unfurnished ·• ---0.Mral 3000 NR. Beach, Qub Houle and ~. J BR 2 ba. two rm. $23.115Q. OwMr IG-1\'59 Eve. A WiSE llRDI · ARIA l~IEP'llMID. WE'RE 0ww """ movod _wont. Ollor • FQR '100 IN OC:TOIER. LET 227 Mom Int Con yon Rood, CdM -·-"""""'"' -------"""""' Jiidif"' a qW<t ad-Eutbluff 1242 wlU ttcocnl• th1I Roblnwood homt on HurnmJneblrd Lane A reU value wttb lt'1 3 lari;e BRa, 14 belhl_, cozy 'NOOd burnln& fireplace A with de- alttd built • Ins. FWl price HQGE YARD Vf'ry like l BR 2 bath. ex· ceUent area. w/w carpetl.Df, drapes, built·lm. Vacant, ready. $200/mo. ).at, 546-<I4J. ON£ OF THEM I! YOURS. tmmacti!ate _ a cltarming c..tom-btt oom• '4ik for our Itch In this ne_,.1p1r & other nr Ocean. Cheerful Llvlng rm., sepldlning de.qc 1trett. SlCOJ down • --------111>,... mo. m • .....,,_ BEST IUY-SLUPFS don t.ll. °"1w'1 •re mov-NEW -~~ator'1 dream! ~nty •nd Sevthern C.llfornt. publication.. rm., 2 extra lge BR'•, walk.Jn closet, 2 Ba., Ir~ A: aeed ln\JMdLate ae-._,,.,. Ucn. Full price 11 onlJ' 3 Br, 2 ba, V\eTI, Pool/Lie, $23,$0. ;~Uon, u/$)'.1,00), onl1 122,500 _Is pick up a TiiE "PADRE" HAS A 5114" "GI Joan hert! HOME ntAT MUsr BE --... IMJ .,......,, tt. Den. Overlooking delightful garden -stair· '44-n11 way t.o ocean &: Beach. PACIFIC SHORES SOLD THIS WEEK. 00 to.ta Mew ... 3100 7"2 -· MA. AN EXCELLENT BUY -~I Owne.r ha1 OPEN llOUSE AFTERNOONS - $46-2313 • 646.7171 Open EYM. 'Tll 9 .. REALTY nus HOME YOU CAN DEAL. D!SIRABLE 842-2581 536-&8!'.M 847-8585 NEW HOME Corona det Mir 1250 J&Jt ...._. M. 873-2355 or 837-75.11 ---~.--~"•"ii-i1111111• I!!!--·---"" ··-~ 2 lWE DI BUY lWO $EPWn TIIE i'JEAL I .' "T ,-\.·r l:::R.S • $4,<WXJ Bdalr ~pniaal • 1 -.-.1111111""'~"· llll<lll!·lll320l"'""' Lafl:'e 2 Story f-.mily Home. 2 Br., 2 b&, cpld, drpa, fore. Ul'lfl!t We needed! 4 BR., I ' Land8Caped a n ct Draped i!'d air beat, GarlHtilp, bit· 2 ba., blt-IDI; 2 frpb., ,TIAiSEWtNDS-RLTY:-BUT NEEDS WORK. 4 .lnll: frpls, patio, prq:e, eptl., drpL Vle'w, ..UC to OFl'ERS: • Bedrooms 2 Batha. lF YOU water tum. Adulta ODQ-, no .;lohn macnab -YllW , BAYFRONT' Vkitt our new mqnlllcent '\i!f'w·Polnt" Series homes ::. m the &e1t location :.. In Newport &!ad:i 3rom $122,500 • $159,500 QJ>EN ROUSE DAILY ltH : 1318 Galuy Dr. ~ °""' ,.,... iO 10&11 POlmll ~ llO LOAll f&Sll -Sf!llrkllnf 1 yelll' YoWW 4 BR +. family room. ~. ~ 1:-dnrpn, patio. On-It""·"'· t.ac I' \' I • 1\ l I I 1 ! ~I \ 1; \ I II\\ ' -~--- =ATRIUM CUSTOM .list com~b!!d!. 4 bdrm with aoo 9q. ft. Beaut IOfl &Old Gu-pet, fUn nn AND fCRial lnq: rm. Kh1l: tile bdrma. Walk to °"1DP'Y Cub. 94.950 with ex. tmm. ~:JUall . tt- HOMU Fabulom '"'"' Terrace ' · View Home OD kleal EASTStbE a:BTA ExquillteJy deccratm with MESA Corni!'r kit. Ea c b 4 krrely Bedrooms home I.a apadoui, ha• two Family rm . .t Bar bedrooma, dbUq room& and elegant fromal Dining nn ii In Yer)' rood condition. enclOllCd private Pool Se?arate yard&, t!OYued pa· le'pllf'llle Gucat Quarteni tlo, double Pf11P IUld work· · One or the moat limp. ~11th ~. SHOP· beautiful Home. in PING<»nm.ANDW!m'· Nrwport Beach abF CDrI'ER. A perfect , 11.55,tm retiremmt JaDe p I • .. In- •••• • •••• SEA and SAND Are but a lea • shell'• ta. away from this o:inlll:npor· U'Y be-=h heme featurinr Cathed~ btsm oellinc IDd bride fin!iplatoe, 3 J'tlCJiQy btd- BY owoer. Vacant. 5 BR. 2 beach· °"'*' 113-2286 Eve. 3 BR older 10% dn. $16,5Cll ARE HANDY AND lF YOU petl. Ba. bc1mt. Ema 1arp fam. ..... Col'Dftl clel Mar l BR cor ir bcb •••• Sll,500 CAN PAINT tt"'1 do the RATE REASONABLE Uy rm., blt·tn nnce I: ovm, VJew R-2. Exe. location, 3 Oplx nr heh 10% dn $18,950 worit ~and Save. ro Acre. trom O:luntry Club d.lsbwuber, m:k frplc., r . BR. 1~ ba. Owner/Alt. 3 BR/den 2 be GI .• Sll.~ liAL ~CE ONLY $29,!XX). m Mesa or. * Pti; 5CU70I! A. brat; bdwd. fin., w/w 83l-1281,•6TJ.m7. 3 BR car newer GI·· m.soo th 00\llN OF $500. M... Vtrd. 4 BR-:-2- •-..,· .•.• , l BR/din Modd S24 950 SEE TIIIS ONE NOW AT... L.-tho all ""ltt 'n• 9 lll·• ... -. • arwue roo • IY OWNIR-3 Ill. ' .... ' LOS PADRES gos ' "" "' ' .. !lo • fncd .... Anx""'·· Honae In C-3 50illlU ·• $2$.900 nlca ... 1•-ntl1I aru ' :ru· ..,..., Low down. S27.llOD 02957 Dplx 2 BR nr H-~ ~.ooo REALTY -• owner will sell on your I"'""'""-'-='-==== I -J "".,.., $210/mo. CALL Mr • term• at trade for . what 135 I 4 BR/den ·w/bar · SSOOO ex· 895 Glenneyre Street Black 540-1151 hive you! Call: ~Tl Lhlo 1'" tru. GI ............ f.!3,500 1_,,c.1,'!.".'T°'oc 'm'h,,k,l l Heritage Reil E1t1te Eves. ar weekends, or The Mlcldlng Crowd f BR. atrium. pvt office ""' .... ~ ~ lllbnday tttni Friday BIG HOME for family, •Br, W•tml.!llter. GI .• 1.13.600 Phone f!M-883.1 Newly Decorated ==---=--3 bl-, bup sUY rm w/p!IOI Call for location A loan lnfo. ---2 BR with carport, S90. water ...... ·-· llo -·.,,.. .....,, ct """12 fme aid D. Buyf pd,~"""""· 2lM Pl"'°t!a 1M!!' $'11,S:O. BY OWNER ~ BR • 2 BA. r Rf · Ave., Apt. D. 537-0S!O $495 DqWN rma., 2 bacbl, built-ID !did> -zn.-OR!D ARU. R. C. GREDI. """"' l'amll7. ~ -. rr,.~ ~ ...... "'";do;....,,"""" John .... ....... -.0oe·1-'thll.tiiusalo". 4cr NOW! '!!"! .... ----....... 1 ID and MmQ1 bri$ Jl9lict. S ....... 2 bath&, eu'- )Qf'Vl&.Ullo' .,,._ PU16.Btwa:"Bwil AGold-0.-:: .. ':Ti BDRM HOlilN in Mu11M ......... 1• ·-~!'!. ,,1"4~. ~!ID. ....-.-oce ~ bJ n.a.1 ,,.,==.,~'=-=-""=I ~~§:~~~~i·1;•;•~w~1~ .. ~~""~-~~;1~!! my home" ~mer ~~wW.~.:t ' , :llOlKE ' Are you eltilNe b v .A. - Olld Ww Veteran ar r .H.A. home louJ Brine ~ real esta~ problems to UI. _ . 1 r ·' .. 1 , 1 r, 1 r ~ J ; .. RIALTORS 67J.l400 Newport at Vidor la -11 (C.11 A!tytlmo) .... .._ .. __ ._ ~~::=i i -I/I --=-------=-.,. c:-na del Mar OPEN DAILY 1 ·5 1101 W. BAY AYE. BALBOA 4 BR + Fam rm, 21Ai baths, Income v1rw °' 0ceaa 1r. Bay. Price Broecl It a view., u:dlct.. .. ,......._, f ........ coQI bt .. "l:lldrfn. ~. Jllll:r, ......,, $6.)C( --~"-.... ....,_ 8lletdD Jew! with 2 BR 4 &ASTSIDE 2 Bk. ~. etatt owner Midi ~ -=-=-=•=---=-~ S.nt. Anf 1620 :.• ~ti':m~a:: ~~m.~DO lale. $2850 movee )'Oil in PANOaAMIC IMMEDIATELY! OCEAN VIEW will low tMt ~ t Bil * 3 BDRM. hiKlie with ftre. ....a.ftr/dryer, ltor&it' walls, Q~ Ip: 1 BR. CXder peo- on a q1;det drcle near the place, buae ~rm., car-C'Blpetcd, dnapcd, ~autiful pie, FA heat, ysrd catt, no bMdl: featurinr De an• pe11;, built • w. On bir lot View. Walk to Tennis Ct. &: dlild/pet. S85 mo. M2-93:26 "Ring Spring"' 642-7252 3 BR·2 BA BHutilul clean ANYTIME eultc:ln<blt borne on land BrDL fabuloul pnlen ldkh-with mall rental unit In Bet.ch· now oaly $57,500. 2 BR imfum., Jarie yaril. SPRING yoaown. Sl'f,500. OPEN .HOUSE Dolly 11~. 11'7 Glenea.a;les TeJT. CM. . ......... · en. Under market at $27,!IOO rear. South Santa Ana. GOOD 240 E. 15th. ()pm a.7 P.M. wilhoatomdnperitsAcar· Alldna $20,MXJ. OWNER REAL ESTATE S36-37Tl' 847.&902 Realty Co. 1SJJ. WESTCLIFF DRIVE 60V1 REPO llOMH 1. Everyone eleglhle 2. Excclll!nt Joc1Uoos l. 6% • 30 year loan 4. Low down payment 5. No loin C01tl. 6. No Nml'IV fm1. 7. 2-3+5 bcdroom1 HOMES AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT ORANGE COUNTY FHA RfPO A6ENT N.wporf ,, Victoria 646-1111 3 BR. Dm. Uvinf nn.1% BA. "-........ """""'· Hantwood llocn. Uled brick plmt~ Cnmer lot. $2-4.TSO. Owber •. Er financing avail. - pell. Open boue Stm., Nov. JE 7-8600 afttt l :30 p.m. 353 No. Cout Hwy 5 al S121 Pace Orde at Pa-Wttk-ends M.Ytime Laguna Bch G4-7S11 1 B<:lnn Hae. f77.50. Kitchen apPI., Z177~ MlrlfT St. 962-91151, 642.21185 dfic Sandi Imperial. loft Adams betwee'I Bnch Blvd. A Mapt.a), PACD"t~ SHORES REALTY M'l-3586 '·-·no IMcli 17VS -r' k~NTALS l·BR DUPLEX 185-mo. THE OLD HOUMS Furnithtd Stove, Refrlg, Water Ir. GllS incl. (1) m--0142 • HOM!STEA:D Rontalo to Share_ 2005 3 BR .. '" b• .. C•'f••t<d; ---------HEATED-POOL-" b penontfif'd in thll FINE BACH. Ir. sm. 1e11 will ihare fenced yd. Garqe; $125. t BEDROOMS + DEN OLD!lt DTATE. Located 1'1!· Meaa Verde borne with e 6a.80ll e -dol Mor 1105 l BR ,t Fam, 1% Ba. Pool lite yard adj. to perk; 2 pt.tioa. Near ahoppi?I£'. .l all ldiooll. S28,950 • ueume 514"' FHA. B1 ownet' st&&l.U. + DINlNG ROOM in prhne r..a,m.. lf'Ctkm, Of! pool. 5'5--7389 EYea. + 2 luxurioua Rthl, mMtcr ~ ~ COM· SINGLE ,.._. 20 Meli Verde 3110 bedroom ii htlae wtth pri-PRISDl OF MORE ntAN .-. ' over to · . vaie bath w1th door'° ltun-1/3 a>MM'L AClE AND lhatt apt. on Balboa Pm. 3 BR, 1~ Ba, oewl7 J1&111tad: nin&: COVERED PATIO to 100 FT. OF ROAD FRONT-li'JS..lliOl or 54U'T76. qrt1., drpa., blt·lnl· $150 Mo. r o m a tat I c warm .a.ter AGE. Dttallf'd. l'Wtom af't'b: MAN will i.'ha.rc 2 bdrm. •548-=l_U=-9.=~~~--I SWIMlCNG POOL. HAPPY ltecture w/exterlor of old ~ near beac:h with 3 BR, 2 BA., trplc. lam.r:m: OATS Your tamB.y deserv· brick walkways, nmbllng same. 536-47U. r blt·hu IOVely y~ "!&!f'r Mt11 Vwdt 1110 •It Ful!Prict'onlJ$23.500. v~ mtJyway with a ··---pd. S220 mo. 56-mf. :: 1--------· I WALKDt .t. LEE. 1612 VIEW OF THE 0Cv.N Cost1 Meu 2100 -- 5 BEDROOM F.dlor<r. u.a ..,_ .,._. ... "°"' p1ao " A.. 1 aa.· io.11o. w....,:-Newport ... ch 3200 MODEL HOME 1 ·,..o.a1c,c:1rOiiCo>icC.aii-iC1111N""'N:Y I P!IDlt ..., SQ. rr. or uv. "'" E. J61h "''~ BRAND ""' ' Bdnn-2 Ba.., "I" r--·-I AREA, fearure. ll II. llv. WO * 613-0183 1100 aq. ft. W/W carpets, Immediate Occupancy Lemler'• •¥•~•~. Re-rm., LOG BURNING FIRE-drapes. BuiJt.Jn1. Flttplace. $40, 700 turblsh!!d 4 Ice BRa. blt·ina, PLACE, w/w carpet. A Newport a..ch 2200 Atrium. Fenced yard. Nr 1974 Flamlneo Drift dl1bwa1her carpeted dnpes thruout balls I: bd-NewPortCenter A UCl:.$250 Reptjllk Homes 546-ID'n thl'OUlbout, 2 baths, frpic, nn1. FABULOUS COLONY-NH Beech lge 2 BR house mo. f99..4m5. lhaka! mot.15X32pool Good AL 5TYLE KlTt'HDr W/ $150/mo. 4 BR houle $250/l~========I ' BDRM, Comer kit. area. Priced for quklt sale. YD.LOWED PINE CASI· mo/64&.5!0) Newport Heighh 3210 Orps, and cptl, $25,fJCXJ. K'Y at NETS A PORCF.U.IN HD- Owntt. ~ BRA.SHF.AR RE.ALTY WE., ttd quany type. till!', ~ Short1 2220 FOR LEA.SE . Baycrest 147.gm ~ bl:ll • ln c:ooblg appll~. 4 BR. 2 Ba., pool home. 2 Two outstandina: Duplms. reductd to $59$1. F.adl hU attnc:tfve 2 Bdrm. 673-9200 EYe1: 54Se66 """"'!!""""""""""" home and 2 Bdrm. prare apartment. Xlnt rental. Top MM. $44,!li(I A: su,soo. 67J.8DI • Dis: ~ lay t. leDCh Rt1lty, Inc. 2Q25 W. ~ mtd., N.8. 521 REDLANDS NEWPORT HEIGHTS l BR + den + Guest HOQSe. hlhd floon, $27,!m. m9'iUI ~: f?3.5(M9 Bay & 9-h RNlty, Inc. F11hlonab .. a.ycr..t 9-.:l:lllwC,ll"'ll'll""'~"""::::::";NB~ I A truly charm.In& f BR -2'iio • ~lb .=.':.I"::":· ;:; Harllor View Hills ~ewpo'!_ leKh 1200 Eves. 54.l-WO Very tarp dell, OR 1Ro. BEAtmruL Dens, wet J>ar. 2 frplca.: Reduced $3000 COURT SALE PHY RM ., HAS WAWl or ' BR. ' .. """' """' •·-lliah. out ot town owner says * OPfll llnflll! * KNOJTY PINE. VAULTED 642-3430 1275 mo. "RedllCe the price and 1ell LUllnU 2 1tory OD larp. comer lot. OPDf B&\M CEILINGS . H. D. JohnlOD, Bkr 646-8362 It quickly" -So the price ii Ex ....el ·-' u---1 Maaive muter tlobedroom ST'R.E.$ TIMBERS. Built· lt'flhor• 2225 2 BR lbe. Yard, ~· 523 ttduced $.1,<WXJ to $e,SOO -Cwpt10fiwi numw. &uite, ecwered p1o 1:-IUO. In P cue w/pu. mdol-BA y SH 0 RES WA'l'ERr WM'm!n!er, NB. SllO Yrly. Formerly a modd home. 4 Falrty ,,keel deck. Reall7 a bu:y at $26,99.5· ure. MASS I Y E OLDE FRONT 3 Bdrm, 2 bl!. for Call 213: 281·2513 lit I p.m. Bedn:loma, Family ltlOlll, 2\i EASTILUFF ~ 1K1hmllt Jyuur ~lty BRlCK l'IRD>LACE WJ1lf dbcriminatirai' adults. 1425 baU. dctlgnecl for an active Pool • View • Vicant Pau OIMI 1\.99 HAND FORGED <DPPER per mon. to July 1, 19S8. Ihde Bly 3240 family. -Beautttully land-l Bf'droom.I A Den 847·1266 Evn. IU-5Mt H 0 0 D. Opem to rear Gorgeou1 executive home. --------· I ICftJlCd eourtyml eoritrance. PRIME LOCATION BY OWNER. GI apsralsed croands .t 011I'DOOR COOK 21J:779-4856 (San Marino) 3 BR., den, 1'6. ba., lge. F1nandng CtlJl be arraristed. •2672 BASSWOOD ST• S-24.IXX> or $2,IXXJ cash • CDfl'ER w/Uled brick B.B---~-rumpus rm., qitl., drp1 .. own the IO:dl.O' kit. Stone planten:, heavy lhake roof, beautiful landacaplng, 2 10( biifiiiilt!teplaeeli, lbuttm, NI ~ 1*tio ,I;; pool! Molt f"XCt'ptk:tlal for $54,500! Exclualve with: 646-7171 546-2313 Cill Ownor 64' 0406 ·1D11me U9,600. 4 bdrm, 2~ Q. Pit, pa rridle, •diing Biibo.a 2300 etc. $230. 642-25..ll Opt E I • baths, fireplace, bar, built· link, all dua mdoecd I: ----Coroni dtl Mtr n vt•. 'Ti 9 _ ----~--iN. 2 car praa:f'. patio libel'--' ~._.._,__ ,.,~ 3 Bfl.-2..ha. Wlnttt--rue--+-CoroM HI Mtr 3250 Lusk • bUilt bome1 n=ated • EASTILUP:F e n:oi-~_-0;.:.., .:_~_ until& to responsible penon,1 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ruth Pardoll, Realtor l6lli Wcstclift Dr. 6tt-5J» WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME ln.tbe.Jk111thland'Lmt_a Bfif-Vi.W-:leit Buy ~ ~sie ~ ~ d8Jcoe is~"": .;;;..i~"; no student&-Michael, RJtr.,I• lirable &: falcinatina: ars. PRICEDBll.OWMARKET exemption. 8292 Dar1y $36,950 P:ULL PRICE -"""'°--·------I School.I A: eaw. Irvine cam-Spac. 4 BR. "'1extra Ip. f&m. Drive, HB. ....n:o PROPERTY IS V H 1• .. h 2400 pu1 jult momenta .awa1. nn.; 2 ha.; clinb!s UM. I: ..,.,=.,.,=-=--===-,,c I •;::-..,... A-un 1ngton ac .seu11..1-...1....1 from ·--------1 ·~, k..-_, l BR. 2 BA, carpe1inf, all '-Al••! rr MUST, (ANO "'Y v•,........., .,.,... ' ,,_, "'t"-• epts., elec kitchen, lmmacul1te, WllJ.) BE SOLD Lu"'SK·"" H"o"'M""ES '4 IR; HOME ...... --lot, -.. .......,. .... , •••• '""""'· IMMED<ATELYI '"""""· "" N.B. Tmnl• 126 ~ By °""" 847.ml MISSION REALTY BEAU furn l BR l ba Condo Otlldm OK S200 mo. P1Je call aft 6:30, 536-8581 "'---"'---lvd 1% balhl, built-Ina, di&-Cub. $38,500 'I'rnw. ftu, ,,,.,., uuTI;.....,..: M1cArthur B · poul, double garagl", COl'· °"1K-r644-1* TOWNHOUSE. 2 BR, t~ bri. 985 So. Chut Hwy., Laa:. Sch. "'"'-. fAL5 from Pacific C.0.St Rwy. or ner Joi. Sll,!BI. E ·-· •ft'OE'O • All appl ...,ti "-•-Phone <714> 49f.U131. Houses Unfu rnl,h·• N-rt r....., Turn on San II-._._,. ~•.:u.v .. " ·• ~,. ' ""I""• .....,., ,... ~-rv ~ -:r Wt ~anti• Rltrs. ,, down. $140 mo pymntl ind 5 BR J BA ---.... Jooquln Hills Rd., then fol· 10~,.. DOWN ' ' •auuv ~-nirol 3000 1110 Nl!WJIOrl Blvd., C.M. taxts 1:-!hi· 536-3665 room .....,. .. Bi -low 1lg111 to model 1rea. 54S-Tt29 Evct. •14-0o<'l A fine ,Lusk built 4 BR 2% · • _,,.... 911· ''-' i --------~=====~=!be., din rm, lam rm, tdfst ./LARGE l BR. 2 BA. hacttyard,inyeeplngvlew. N"""'"RJ BEACH .. - -· nook, 2 frpl~ lie .pa11o. Bitns, Cpts, Drps, Frpl. * cau f9l.3508 • Lnrv 2BR-21a. Unfum • $210 mo. Irvin• Terr~ 3 BR A den Fwn home $350 mo Yrly leue BtlbM Island 3 BR Bayfront Unfum home HOO mo yetll'ly Salillbul')' Realt)' ..,,...,, And only SlT,'ISO. Too good to be true, but It ii! 3 ll*!ioul bedroom.s, large lot for the children to play. Aaaume the krw Interest lol.n a n d 1129. per month Includes tlXH and ins~. Call View Catalma In delightful. today, tttla vron't Jul! modl!nlillic aettlnr ol. thil WALKER A: LEE, 2tK3 meet UJlUUll custom 3 BR C>ould~l bdtlD for ~ FHA appr425.l»IS2lm-dn. MAKE A MEMO kl aa&bcr or ll . ?lk or NO down Gt. • 962-5156 up tDf'I JOG 00 lonpr oeed, 2 BR 2 bith, swimming Balbu 3300 m4 :.J1a Vi Dr, HB 4 BR. 2 BA. GLEN MAR. 1e11 tbem tor cub w1th pool. $198/mo OPTION l-------.;.;.0.:1 buge Can>b • Corti: + • jiAgentt ~ f 1-blk Sehl.I 1: 9Jo9'r ctr. au.t!lea Adi. ow IC.$11 to OWN. Call Sat/Sun. 2 BR, Slto mG. QJts drpl!I , WNlcllfl Dr., 646-7711, Open A: famllJ nn home. 2~ EYI]· ba!M, expoeed betamal ccil- 1 ii,,,_!i!!REE!!!!Ni!iiAliC:i!ii!iRESiiii I 1n,., 2 .,.....,.,, oumde w BBQ In brick poUo. MUST Mna YC!l'de oJaom . bl:t SEE to TRULY APPREC'I· home. t· BR, 2 ba, dclun ATE ( Only 10~ On. will blt·lnl, f'IJ'c. covered patkJ handle. •ltit-tn BBQ, armt ctiotce Ul.9M al fruit tMS • landecaplna, Dov•r RNlty 67M343 "'1.500 -try 10% Dn. Owner - will u.tm to SOME trade. 0o ... RNl!y 675-4341 Popwr P1cttttter "Upper Mesa" looatlon. ~ Ol'EN '11L SOLD ~ '::, •:::t,;:• J,,! 305 IROADWAY """""'1o ''""" -own- --------- BEA.Cl COTTAGE. 642-2524, MMl8lil $24.!ilXI· Owner, 962.(D(O tod.9¥1 (714) 772-9530 1tove, 2033 Miramar, Balboa $23,500 ~VELY l -BR. 2 BL ilOllJe ===~=:c==:;;;~i:;=~====;:;;~~:;:;=====;:;;;;lc~P~m~-~~Pt~· ~615-~324<~.=cl George Williamson, Rltr. on 2 Jots: can UN u 2•pb:. Gtner1,I -2000 General · 2000 General 2000 67:H350 OPEN EYES. Rm. to hid. Near 8IJ' • l::.;.;.;.:;::;.. ____ ..;.. ___ .;_ ________ .;_ ___ _;;.;.:;cl ~la!!!!lbo!!•_;l~•!!l•~n~d __ _!33~5!;li I ----. ocean. Will aell all ar ~bit. IAYC:REST "' '""'" ea. -"' ,..,.. Custom Built, Formal dlnina; ,.iz. ... ".,'.,t.:::°"""====17>-=:ml---' ~ r room, Famib' l'OOm, 4 &J. CUST Spanlab Duplu. 3 a 4 room1, 3"' Batbl, apprm Br. 1 blk to ocean, Frpk, 31m square fed. Shown by MO, d.w. $52,915C. By Qwn. appoilltment. STS,000. WIU er. 123 fut St. 175-5161 •. conllder part tnde. Owner. srAND OUT Box P 704. Dally ftl<>t· Value. l BR, 2'iio BA, fam rm 17x22 liv rm, Ice encl )'d. Costa Mew 1100 S28,SOO 1°" down ~., IDYLINK er'• new 1argft home about ~k>eed rdmpul room with ready. to move Into, Aftractl· huge ilreplace. Hardwood ~ dttonatrd It landacaped r: I ft noon, 3 BR, living room 1:-m qui el ni!'ifChbothood iVACAllT & RuwY "''h "'"'"' ""· ''"""· '""'"" lh'• .... ..,.,. FORECLOSURE 4 BR 2 baths, w/w cal'Jleb:, all bulll·lna, nl~ restdmtlal 11rea. SIKKI dov.rn • $165.50 mo prlnclple I: Interest. CALL ~IG-USI Herltft.ile Rl'lli EB· tale. 2 HovSH b)' owner. Ocean I front good UM, priced lo ' ell? m-0681 63.'>1510. I Ntwporl lch Property TRADE for out ol town prop, AGt· ft1r. Stine, 673-f210 _ rutr. M-3929 Eve. m-45TI C'bll.,. R•lty 546.saeo ; ,..,, '"'· • .......,. 21 *;:_:LA;::C:;H:;:EN=M~YER;:,1 ~ij\ii;~ii"ii:~ .11..,, "' ...... •lco ,.tto.I• DAVIDSON 1....a... ike De'ro' condltkm Sll!IS. L .... Sharp 4 &. F1m. CUSTOM -·· 1 ~ wUI OOl'Ader opjGll ROOM at $24.5 with option 'l'... _ _. ...... , TeMrll 00 Dn. ,,,_ I 1 .. i--...,.. .... MY noe1t 3 BR + dining '1P P'L''"'_.. or ....,. ~"'• ....,1_, uul + f 11 .. ,.... __ ..,_ lk'oker so.rm" O'IV1'ler will lbten to any or. 1.m v · -"" .. ' u.i·apcs G. f '•k traU m 2'lOO 1q. ft. llltst Buy"" Car trtgt C'I' -even '"' 11 er Rltr, :mo H•rbor 58. CM "'-llut Pool-$25,9501 trade. 3 car garage. 5'1&-54M. Evet. 546-124~ 2 dou61e I~ + l ~m. Coll999 Rutty ~5180 NEW-PALM-SPR INGS. MESA 'Verde Pacesetter lmmac. l1ty. 4 BR., 2 full Ba., qii.., drpc., blt-W. 0·1Re lot, ff'need. Nr. achll. $31,500 Owner 546-59Crl. SACRIFICE! $2500 • i!'Q. 4 Br-2 Ba. WW/cpts. F'rpl. Patio~. Trees! Land11cp'g l CAU. 5454080 for 1pp't. • BArir:aln 2 hou!e1: on a lt1I . 2 balh + l!'~tlve -Im pool. AMum' (')(!sting loen -,. a.dnn-$22,500 -Home on iiolf cour!ll', no•w 2 BR, 1 BR. En1lsidc. S17.!nl .1t pe.y only 11'1 11. month. D!.Ungullhf'd home. Ny1Q11 Sf().tt20 f'l!J'Pl!tin(I, ShUttfn, 2 bl!l\il. TAR!ttLL 2956 Harbor Dltry tuill. Eledrlc bullt·ln • - kllch~· MlJ.l'TlO TARBi::u, 1005 llurbor furn , l BR, 2 BA. 1unk.-n 01· hr!ll ollrr. Low down . den. wel b.~r & bllliarx! rm, Kl 9.(r».'j Ownr. J&X.tel pool. Trndr lo1"y11cht -By Owner-J BR -~ $40M (714~ 328-.ii~ 1'~ 1111. 1!t'l!rllllle> arrn, C11! \Vhuc elcp!i-VJ.IJ ~ Dimtr:.11~"-:vct_lllfllL .tia.m~ 9-IY.166_ . .. • •• r .. _., ___ _ j I I • n Mii. v ru.u r t.EGAL N011t'E Ill. 1 " ts " . .. I .. .. • le ~ . 1. LF.GAL NOTICE , .. .. LEGAL NOTICE . .. . • , 7 7 LICOA.L H011CE I W~, NMlllW l , 1967 6 4 2 -s 6 7 -8 D A I L. y p I L 0 . T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - s 6 7 8 • 1· Results I llliNtALS HeUlet Unfurnlah9d --~ Huntlntton Herlteur RENTALS .,...,...,.,... C _oa_t1_MMl_~ ___ .c_100_ Newport Htta. 4210 SUS CASITAS Fumlshed 1 BR .t Bach New unlta available Ncwernber 15th. 211'1 Elden Street, C.M. U blk ol1 N..vport Blvd) ~ TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A $110 Incl. util. Lup attrac- tive 1 BR. ~. 2 ward- rot>es. m.m5 alt • f 1mlly location DAILY PILOT Close to shopplnt, Park ,Boys Clu& & Girls Club • Spadout 3 Br'1 -2 ba e 9w1m Pool • PuV~ • Frpl IndJv/lndry fac'll WANT AD,,, e Adults 6 Famlly areaa IC 1145 An1helm Ave. DIAL 142-5678 CM. 646-5769 RENT a Rooms Furniture $25 Month J"UU.'OPTION TO BUY. No de~lt o.a.c. House of Chain 517 W. 19th, C.M. 548·14M Costa Me.a 5100 NEW 2-BDRM $130-mo. Cpta, 0 11>1, ~e. Yard, Garage. * ~ 2 BDRM, w111l to wall carpet and dr11pc1 built-ins, 5484122. BEAU VIEW APT/2 • 'Br. MAR'nNlfi)UE GARDIN Am. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING J + .... OI J _.OOMS. I IATHI NOW-RINTING - $167.25 PER MONTH M111t a F111wly At ... . '''" .. e DltlnNlllilr e "'"Y~ e Priftit9 ,..._ &o,... . '" .. ,,.., •zc. ..... •2 1 ...... , .... LOOK " 14'-1210 ONN f :JO TO 1 P.M. M .. 1110 Ftnr~. Cpta, Drps. Very private Sll.5-mo. &4~1658. LGE 1 l 2 "JR Apla. Bltn pa-DlllCTIONlr Ft•"' Hewpert 11.,.f,, ta~• F•lr Dr. Wett llos. convenient location. 799 +o Falrvle,w ltH4, th•11 left l aouth l to furftlthed 111edel~ .. Shallmlll', Apl. #1. 646-90731 !!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 \ -* NB 6ce $l&M e plex .. Sl Trdb only 21: ffiADE oear F Sll,500 bouROI er,~ ___._ TRAD cruiler, head, al Chev, p or farm $95,000 Npt Hat $3S,OOD ' f~ob ,O'M WANT-HAVE-. w, JU. PYramkt '86 PC»t • VEHj ·* mTRJ , ~ LJc•ed Pymbts $11,000 eo boal~ DUPLD Need fix entfal. fl eq. Trd m.t9W 20' Cban k1n Desla Mo«or S $800 vall or try us HOME p 3 baths, 2 ba, ltJ TRADE unita. Rlt 3 BR hoc dlno: 3 A acre lot, A 11 $35,IQI: arn or R RUNTING lhopplJlc • ty: wallt County or Own SERVI I General ODO JOBi GARDEN EDGING. e CALL Reuoa. l Paint. P1I Hlullng "' HAOCiNG,. prqtl I ~j ''°"'"' mooING : BJUNO HJ w.~SL Maton!'k BRICK· l PLANI CEMENT , ,,.,,.m. .. P1lntlnp INTERIOR paint, Ex trim $120 J 847-13151 INTERri5Ji Fut 6 ~ complete YO\IR .,. ...,. .. Ima. Vet£'anl J INTER or IMMED· : rd. FREE PRO~IC lJlllOOUnt r matet. Rel l·BR API' ( Material e GUAR.fe. •• l . ; . : •• ~ : • L • I : f l I .. I :. .. ' ' . ' . ' t 1--------------•,JOBS & IMPlOVMl!KT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & IMl'LOYMINT * * * * * '# ~ • • ~.w...t .--.~ IP.ICIAL CLASSIPICATIQH' .roa NATUAAL IORH SWAllPIRS -__ .,... late-S..----- JB--S·fl--llludca lULU--AD MUil IMCLU..--, ._....._..,. .................... .... .... ou ...... tfllll•...... 6-4 .......... ..... , f-MOTHI ... POI' WI -f"-'Ob OlllL.'l'I 'l'HONI ~71 . ; - Te Paa. Your Trider'• PirldlM M NURSE. MW. iD --. JI Yf'I exp, 1.11 ~ tnmt. ti.ck """'; ..................... $2M8aft4p., Projrii.lve manuf.c- turlne Com~ny lr1 S1nt1 An\ ha11mmedo l1t1 openlne fon Estimator Macb!ned Puta Dd~ tor. Mlnlmwn Jive )'tan .xperlmc., ex cetJ~t flatter opportU(lil)'. Sal- ary comm~ur•te with ahWty' Rtqulres lndlv\- dual with ultlll.Jv• knowledge or ana),yzlnf eosta u reLlttd to lib&o terial. toollnf ud pro--• Englaeerlng Mkroel•nlcs Appliallons Enilaeer Electrmle-Ettclnffr with a minimum o! two yea11 ex· perlmce In amlconductor componenb!, printed clreult or h)'bred ~It la.you!, c!"-"'llt ~·1n linear and digital clmrlt and semlcon· ductor, lntqratf!d circuit and/or·m?nponent testing. Project ll!tlneer • PRODUCTION TRAINEES No experience nece111ary. -21 to 35 years. High school graduate. U you , have the apti· tude, we will train you. Permanent employ- ment. ExoeUe1t opportunity ~r advance- ment. INTERVIEWS MON. THRU SAT • SPS Western 2701 So. Harbor, Santi An1 An aqu•I opportur1lty employ• ------------- DAILY PILOT 33 B.fCTRONIC TECHlllOAllS 1st & 2nd shifts . DANA LAllQRA TORIES, INC. Is an ener- getic young company that has gilned ~g­ niUon during the past few years tbf'Ough it. outata.nding line of Digital Voltmeten and DC amplifiers. While in production for only tfx years, Dana has grown to over a slx·mil· Uon dollar a year business, and although Dana lw doubled its size over the last two years, increased sales demands are stlmu. laung an even more rapid rate of ~wth, thus creatiDg new openings for Final" Test Techntciall!, Quality Control Tecbnidam, and Product Servioe Teclullcians. Located in the new Irvine Industrial Compfex near NewpoJ1: Draftsl!Hln Mlnlmum two yean ex· perll"rleoe ln detign and drtail of 1mall pm:illon aerospace hardwar e. Some co~e requ!M. For lntierated circuitry. Elec:tronle ~r with 1 • minimum cit five years ex· • pttienee 111 IClliil state digt. Vertical Electronics Technicians "(" Beach and the University of California at Ir· vine, Dana hu completed a second building, will soon be beginning a third structure and bu future plans for five campus-style build· tngs on itf" etgliteen acre location. Please feel free to come in and loo-_ over our plant. DUPLEXES, EX- E tr amall helm from Paha Sprlnp to Palm Oe5Ht. Fortin c.o. M2-&m. Eves ~2$'?1 t4' cusr Sid eo..t. xlnt ooad.; reb4-50 HP Mlrc.; .... ""'· b'lr., --$750; Wlllt V-1 % or ~ rn. I' pkt-cp. tQ«J34 WANT good aid bolt, pid&:· lfp I: C8JnPf'I', bouae tr&ller, or f Trade equlQ' tn i,toey . 4 bdrm, 2 ba, ~.betcb. 1151'MoP07, .H.B. SW.Q236· ORANGE-& cn.pd:rWt 1"1'19, Rf\oen:ld& a,.; will ~ ... l.qUm.Lbsta Meu,. or Newport Bch. prop. 04--7509 n4:6M-4001 Oxnmordal-..... tow!) I...apna. Leue 12 yrtl. MT .500 valui!; $.12,5«) equity: Trade for rmch, c:om.m. prqierty Ir IUtmlt. $10,«ID DnenJd btddace • B.ECTROlllCS ' nCJIOOAllS FOR HU6HES Newport hoch Requkft a mbllmum of 2 :years fl recent iadu.b1al experience In troublb- sbootin&, ma.lntenaoor, call)ration and trst of mcillo9copea, pulae 1mer- ators, VTVM'a. sptda1 teilt equipment and con- t:roll. A llronJ boWI- ~ d. 80lkl $te drcui-"'"' ·_,,.._ ~U6HES 500 Superior Av•. N.w,-rt lklch, Calif. .... ....,_.,, empkioyer-M&F lxc1llent frln,. IMn• fib Including ptn1lon pion. Apply: Grinder Mac•i1ist !rd 1blll, 12:!0 a.m. to 7:8Q Lni. '8 bow' week. Excellent c om p a n y benefits and chance f or advance menl Free hospital and lll<> tn1urance. Profit •haring. Evening & S.turdty 1ppointment1 avail. TRANSPORT DYllAMICS, INC. A 1ubsldl"Y of Lear0 SeicJler, Inc. 3131 W. S.ntrom Santa Ana 546-3131 " EXP.ANDING 22 YEAR OLD CX>MPANY NEEDS: 1 EXPERIENCED e C•rpet CJ..ner 1 EXPERIENCED tal d.rcufta, 'hmllllll' with BOUd state hardware such u 1tate .. of • the • art ln-- tecr.ated ci.rcwts, on., FET, Ud M06. These art Jeey JIOlltlons In a new West Clout Dlvi!ion ot u Mt•bllsbed Eastern Clnnpany, otferlna lrOIXi 01> portlmJtJ for"'4vanc~ent. Smd~ni L1 Point• lnduttri•, Inc. .Mlcroeleotronlcs Div. 1m5 a.cw Strttt FO!llltaln. Valley .,.,_. 97108 An equal opportunity _._ Aaociate 111~.•~rial Engineer DANA LABORATORIE.S, a rapMlly rrowlnt m111~ fac:Nrer ol mnmerci.al test lnftnunenbl ii look· iii&: !or u ambitioua )'OUllS IJlm:I fo work OD pl.ant iQolrt amlgnmen11 in ~tkm for I nt'o.- bu I J d 1 D &· Applicant abould be a l'ft:!elll college pwluate Mio JI :tust be- stnmni-an IDdu.ltrial F.n-P.eerlna career. C11l 133-1235 OR VISIT DANA 1.Jlloratories, Inc. 2401 C•mpua Dr. lrvlM, Calif. (""'°'-"'·-..,._. __ .,, ..,...,... l BR home, San 8ft'Tlllr'oo dino: S Ac. hcrse ruch A 1cre lot, Apple Valley, equi. Q' ~.OOD; Want borne, bch. area or R-3 lot. C!H-"'40 KUN'I1NGTON Harbor n.r, _ .... :11.1 .... _ cy; want lf.nd. Otant• County or • T $ll,500 """ """· "'· 1'0· 1--------mo., foi Cbub.l Jotl er IZlltl. O'CDNNOR. ACCOllTAKT • Upholttery Chl•n•r e Tr•I""' (2) ''" 1---------1 Ownor·IMUl95 34' T. S. 01llM!r J5'150 Good e Aboarderl · Comicler r .D.'1 or deli' lot, ball t day 5CH192 nlla 548-50JI m•> a.uo '99-19U EVE. 135.Dllll -• BR. .... den. frplCa. iam rm. Heat- ed pool ....... -lot; 1.qana. tnlde for rand!, mq le9R bat*. ~ * * * ' * * SEiviC1. oil,cTOR Y -----------~ --S!RVl~E Dl-.crORY Gon,ral -'612 Plumblnt ~ J. C. Carter Co. ...... 2950 Rendolph CostoMeso ENGINEERING AIDE -671 W. 17th Str... Cb' d Fouritain Valley Cost• -................... """· 541-3421 bis • 'noD-iJrofHBion.al en.- Warehousemen Thorouthlyexpor. Stock & Cleanup Crew Ex,.rtenced only lxcel .. nt Mneflts Apply liter 12 DD11t1 Oper1tlont Mlnager Dick Oonul• WHITE FROIO ODD JOBS I Yard Cfeaoap, PLUKBING LEABX, ELfX:. rtneerin&: field and otnee ewu>m . MOWING ' TRONICAU.Y locateil, ,.. All equal opportunlQ' wor1c. Apply Qty Hall, South Cont Plua Turret Lathe · Operators • Single &- • .Multiple Spindle .Operators ~ Mechanical Assemblers CAii 3 thlltt) -EXPERIBKED-- Exc1nent comp• ny benefih and chance for v1ncement. od- frH hospitel end r.10 insurenee. Pror.t sharing. Ev•nlng &. Saturd•y appolntmenb av•ll. Transport Dynamics Inc. A 1ubtldl•ry of Lear-S.kJler, Inc. 3131 W. Segetttrom S•nt• Ana, Callf. 546-i131 ..,.....,_ .. - EDGING. * .._ pa!rM, rwplaced.1 imder oe-aJWJyer laxt Slater Avpe bdoN Cod• Meal • CALL NIKE fB.!7IO • mmt. walJa. ammd or an,y. Fridmy, November 10, l9S7 D I t Roa-. ...... ,.. ........ plaee, .................... l,A=11=w=m=!ON--~-,...-I Pbooeo IG:"" 1------1 eve opmen Paint• Plumb'I • Carpmtry Wftk-endi OK. can Mike tailtn, new ekcp'orllc Hnel--------c--L, ' 1=========1 ·""""" AM·™,....., ....... ,...,, -Machinist 1,11o=u._ll"f=. ---'""7"'"'30 • SAV.otf .= • 11,. -· .....,. wi. Day Dishwasher Dishwashers -~ -· * Remod-* In. Police ndlot, hlP and Ova-n, ell;per. Apply In Full or P•rt Time llovlnl -* 642.4\11 * 5M-l981 * lcJW bMd, ncelk'll1: prollt perwoa caly. SURF A SIR-Apply in perwn JIEAS(l<AllLE. "'""· Wnll ..........,, .... wm, 5i3tl P•Clftc Cit""" JOUY RO"'-E 5Q.l1:IS * S.Wlne 6MO lo Sappty Compony, 28 Eut N....,... ... ..,. '"' R HAULING. ~. l:.ota, 7-· Jacban Blvd., Sul~ DN, 4215 Camput Drlw ....,.. ..,_ "'-· *'•· UPHOUTERlNG A ,... O*qo, -""'" Cl•a11• BOYS lrvfne, Colli. hMktm,G.'.-,-.ne pm.; )'Xt' fabric er " " -oara. » Yra. m;per. can Honeft'Mln 0000 ROUTEs f;l::;'°::::;"lftl~---....;·6;;7.;;:55 bet. I ~ p,11, only, ExperitrlC.'ed preJerTed ~~ Minimum of 5 .,..n experience, 1blllty to work to blutprlnt without supervltlon. Sampl• ,hop training. --------1 mllllng a~ grinding. IR.ONING 15e • u.m. pleue. ALTERA~afll ::~ not MCHM.rY· Or DAILY PILOT BR.INO HANGEU * 1'S.1 CUm'.>11 DftESSMAKING M.ry Dudl1Y e &G-021 e w. ixh a.ICM. °" .41"1'-B. "LOUISE" Ul-1'104 WMtmlnster S.curlti Pafrol.Offlcert ~atonry,. lrlck 6'30 AitW'1ttw 64Ul45 Community Hmplt&J «),«I YM.tl. Penn. Noo-tnwk- BJUCK • m.oa: • IT'ONE Neat, MIC'lftllt. 111 rn. eq. 193-4541 er •. drlaktr. u~ aJ. Pl.\N1'SllS . ILATE -A~le-rt -You"' Men low.: ndJo car-·..._ CEMENT wort. t.Vr29tl Tiie, Linoleum al hours or mare per week ply 3:30 • 5:30 P.M. ;.,""°"' MATURE MAN l'Dr reninI d~ wart a.l'Olnd ~. di.Ya, $2. per hour. See Mr. Erickaon ME'IA ._E ro..JNTRY 0.UB ,..,a_llood a.ta M-& IMrw. 6975 with Gaxlble IChedu)e, Earn G. 325 N. B'way, S ... '•perhaftllftt --------$50Awtn:•Up.Mulban GENERAL ONn .. boy,--------( p I ti 6l50 * V1me, the Tii. Nan * Dl!flt appearance, tuod par. b:nlW:iie. I tn day 5 • n '! Out. won. tnstan A re-IOl\Allty, car, 2o. 40: we day wttti: Howie"• Autocno. INTERIOR room. SIT Ill> + 'J*lrl. No job too small. train. J'or prompt lntro-tMf 449 W. Bt,y, Owtl pi!nt. Extierklr', o'bq • ~ patdl. LealdQr ductotT lnterriew call Mr.,l_;;;M;;"':;..,· =~=~""=- trim $1l0 .qp. Nut ...-k. ahowtt r.pal.nld. 14'1·l957. Jllml!I", 5M-«i5l. R01J'Td AVAILABLE JOBS & IMPLOYMINT tn 1 -"=H~•--=== Na Experience wfftmlm1".., ~ ,~,. INTERIOR. EXTERlOR Job W1nted, LINfy 7020 .... ,,.. '"' • ..... 1 BR ._. Nec_,,t Good ....,,., • ,., """""' oamplete •· aa.JM& FJrSr b'JUt dt1irft pan Mut ba" clna Ollil<'lnrt• 'Dellvft7 MM32l 1-Y-O.::VR:::...,::::,'-'.,= . ..:.,..::,.,.:ed"'"°snd"""' time wort. Avattabl• I AM drtY!nr NCO"l"d. Arly IOYS 10 •. 14 rer .. anau job1 Wl!klorlM. to 1 P.M. 5 dlP net. YILLOW CA CO. Lquna Bt111ch. So. 1..quna Vetlranl .-Jtad.nc, sq.GC2'1' Jll-76'7. ·1811 E. 16th St. Good route.I •Good Pf0f1'81 IN1'ER.-or Ext. pAINTJNG, 7fillillire po.I.don a. ~ a:..ta Meta DAIL·Y PILOT IMMED. SERVICE. Local tlllrlilt. Qumljlce\1onai ii IZTATE GARDENERS e M2-021 e Boil Clrpenlers Experienced Wayf•rtr Yacht Corp. 1682 Placentl1 Cotta Meta BOYS 10 · 14 Good routes! • Good lll'dttl BALBOA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT • 642-4321 • Exc•ll•nt comptny btn•flt1 •nd ch•nce for 9d'v•ncement. Fm hospital •nd life ln1ur•nu. Profit 1htr- lng. Ev•nlnt I. S•turd•Y •ppolntmentt 1vall. TRAIUPOllT DYNAMICS, INC. A aubtldlary of Lear0 S.l9ler, Inc. 31.31 W. S.,.rst""" S•nt1 An• 546·3131 "'· FREE "" ,.._,.., "'""""' .... .,._.,,. eau "Cal 1'1'6wbrld"" FIBERGLASS MIN PROFESSIONAL pa.'rtinC· PRACTICAL Nune. Hoep * &«.Q790 * Rolten, cboppen, GeJ. ~ Pf'l!l.'ltt ~ PART nME. qiaeae •ti> [JtAOOllnf: r icfll P'l'ff ad· and bom~lthb or AU...1.J'9111ld Kitchen m a n. coaten, larninaton A Jftfen'td top wa,es, kne-dents 1&-n. Clea lhaven mat-. Refer'a. 53&-0360-dl)'ll. ~ Apply tn Person: SM Shan· helper.. 4001 Birch, N.B. tit&, IJ)l.nlsh -pealdnt fti-nett a,ppeanu"d. Cood ,Jn- Looltlna tor 1n lnterut- tns " challetia:in1 job, but Jacklna the ind111trtll experieooe usually ~ lf1.11Nd? Want to work in. ,an ~-eiviroo­ men t whe-te you will eam wtille you learn? If you answer "~•" to both o1 tbeH question., 9fby not inve1tig.ate our openinai: in the flelda ot crystal f 11 t • r devicft ai1pmem. wemblJ 6 llllT Wt~: • A bulc lmowl!d1e of el«tron.ic theory. • 1br abi1it:J to t11e elec- tnmic test equl;prnent. It )'OU poaem the9e N. le qualli'lcatklns, •PPI¥ i.D pt?D\ to: HUGHES 500 Superior A.,.nu• Newport Beach, C•lifornla Ouallfy Control Technician 1be ideal applicant shouta have two to three years experlence in the ca libraUon and main· tenance of general laboratory instruments. Test Technician Applicant should ha ve one tu four years e:z:. perience in Solid State digital and analog circuitry-to-calibrate,-te_st, and-troubleiboot electronic test instruments. Education should include one to two yean of technical training beyond the high school level. Product Se"lce Tedlnlcl1n Appllcaat sllould have one to fOW' :l"lll ex· perlence ta Solid Stale dlgllal &Dd analor dttuilry to calibnle, lell, &Dd troubleshoot electronic i.t Instruments. Education llhould include one to two years of technical training beyond· the high school level. Call 833· T 235 or visit DANA Labor~tories, Inc:. 240l Campus Drive Irvine, Callfomla (NNr Oran,. Caunty Airport) An equal opportunity employ•r Equal opportunity empoJ.yu., ________ -,.--------1 rn l t 1 · '' Robinson's NEWPORT PROCESS OPERATOR Has openings for e Display Man Experf.nctd P•rm•n9nt Po.ftlorr Exc•ll•nt l•Mflts APPLY Newport Store Monday thru Prlday 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. ,,,, "'"" _,, employer S•letm.n & M.n•n CareeJ" oSJllOl'b" with leadq arm ottertaa °'"' 100 mu-tual ftnida. Full or pt time. No l!'XPtl" nee, " train. Npt Bcb oflloe, M2«z'J Santa Ana omoe, sn.m. ---.... MANUFAc:ruRING Atlantic hseucb ' CORPORATION M(nlmum 2 y .. n experience In !•m- in.ting or molding of pl•1tlc compon· ent1. Productton aptitude and ability to rud blutprinta Ind st•ndard entl• neerfng lr:-pectlon 9Cfulpment. Exc.1- lent lringe benelill and opportunity for adv•ncement. TRAllSPOllT DYllAMICS, INt A aubaldl•ry of LHr·SeicJler, Inc. 3131 W. S.,.ttt•om Sant• An• 546-3131 Ml11ll•'IYst.,,. DlvlalGn Al lbiN:m>pm-llke fadllty of MSD . there ii opportunity for growth. Present apanalon bu created a need for ••• MACHINISTS -LATHE & MILL Muat be able to 11t up and operate milling machines or engine and ver- tical lathes for machtnln& ot lar&e part.I. MECHANICAL INSPECTOR· Pt!l'fonn all ,phuea ol me<banlC'al inspection, ftnt artltle and surface pla te' which lnclud.,heet met.I, riveting msaembly 'and machined part, work. , APPLY IN PIR50N OR CALL 171 4) S46-t030 3333 Harbor Blvd,,\ Coat• M .. a, Calif. Custodian Mainta in Churc:h facifities in 1 cle1n orderly condition arid in good ·re- p1ir. This requjres someone experi .. enced in the use of janitorial •quip_ m • n. t ind supplies and nor .. mal maint.Mnce tools. Previous in-- dustial p I a n t or church l•c~ify custodial experi· enc• highfy desir· abJ.. Personal in- tegrity eompat- •ble w;tl. church employ1Mttt • n d 9 o o d physic.I condition .,.. the neees1ary requir• men ts. Apply In ponon to , , Mr. England 650 Hamilton Costa Mesa 642-9181 first Southern Baptist Church •ALES l\EPRE.WIT ATIV&'I Leadlna; lndependnit l!P«lal· u.11 dealinl Ill over 100 mutual funda, tzpmdln& In Onnp Ccluni;ll. Thia II an opportunity to enter dlgnl-""' ""'"""°" -IUll « ~ time. Investment np not neo!UUY. we train. !541.ml· Matual l'UDd IJt. n1ton lne. %100 N. Mata. .......... ' Shae Salesman EXPERIENCED ....... INNES SHOES l·BR API' (Int). Labor. JtO PRACMCAL Nune .1Jr. arid ty, 630 Lido Dr, Npt Bcb. LAMINATOR, eXl)f'r. &At come, 536-l.'\2& come. Food deltvMy • your Materil.I extra. Qaal-worli:. cue rtf"""°"' llw tn or Nffd 1 GIU'btnltanai.1 AJ:semblers • will. train BARBERS WANTED cu. Appl.Y AFTER 4:~pm. I GUAR.~ out, ~1555. _::.Fln~d_:;tt_:w:;;lth'.:.!.1..:~:='..:"::'_·•;: _ _.:'42:::::-68>1:::__:""::::"":.:...:':::'"'"--.......'.---Ca::::ll!..:".::>:.:'l'o!!...__ 500 W. CXJAST HWY/N.B. ·---------------- u.a. cm....,.. • .....,.. • ,.. ._. o,......., •~ South Coa1t Pl1u 540-7901 • • • -. 34 DAILY PILOT Wtdnesda1, NO'ltlltber l, 1967 JOBS & D\PLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Joas & EMftLOYMINT JOBS & IMPLO~MINT MDCHANDIH FOR MERCHANDISE FOil Immediate openings for electro -mechanic.t drafts. mea with two or more ye a rs experience and knvwledi;e ol scliematica. Com, l!tative wage atruc- tun• !lnd excellent company \ieneJlts provided, indud· Ing 12 days vacation during fin.t year oC employment. Our company will relocate from it.a p1tsent lacillty lo a new alt conditioned plant In the Irvine Industrial Complex \adjacent to the Orange County Awpol'l) in the sprtng of 1968. Apply 8:30 a.m -4 p.m. Evening itite. views may be arranged VARIAN DATA f.~ACHIHES 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH Secretary Typist Sal" Dept. Good aklll1, •t , .... 2 yNra exptrlence. Ex· c•ll•nt eomp•ny ben• flh •nd chine• for •d· nneement. FtM "-" plt•I ind llfe Insur· 1nce. Profit ah.ring. TRANSPORT DYNAMICS, INC. A 1ubsldl1ry of Lear-Seigler, Inc. 3131 W. Segeritrom S1nt• An1 546-3131 An equal opportunity • employer lJSEMll.fRS Immediate opeolnp for 1evenl Electronlc uaem- blen on both tint a H<M>nd lhlft. We pref er appllOU\IJI with a minimum ol 6 mos Elec- tronic aswmblf eicper!Mce with a knowledge ot color code, component reCQifli· tion Ii t01der~ know how. Good starting rates• bene- fits, including 12 daya VI• cation during the first year of employment. Our company wm ttlocate Its facilities to a new air cooditioned plant in the Ir- vine Industrial O>mple.x (adjacent to the Orange County Airport) in ltle Spring of 1968. Apply 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ' 646-9371 This position w i I l involve •dminir- trative a n d con· fidential secretar- ial duties in sup- p o r t of pastoral a n d educational ministries and 9en- e,.I Church office work. The candid- ate should h 1 v e some business col- le9e or eq_uivalent training plus typ· inq skins of at leod 55 w .p.m. Profici- ency in shorthand desirable. A mor- ally -mature a n d well -poised per· sonality and dis- position plus three years applicable secretarial experi- ence are the mini· mum Aecessary r~ quirements. VARIAN DATA MACH DIES ·' An tq ual <4)portwUt)' employer Immediate Opmlng for SALESPERSON Sportln' Goods or Mens WNr Experience preferred Age 21-35 Apply between 9-11 a.m. "&.ant's Surpla 11SO'Newpott BlVd., CM. -1iEAL ESTATE Shouldn't you be with Walker & Lee? Free tnfonnation. P~ or write WALKER i LEE Inc. 2629 Harbor Blvd. 545-3029. -A99nciet, Wom. 7300 Gen Bkkpr $400 Far legal firm. AIR & A/P, It peyrool, lt type. Well groomed, pref er 25-40. (fee paid) Apply in person to Mt. England 650 Hamilton Costa Mesa 642 -9181 First Sout hern'° Baptist Church Secy to Mktg Mgr $450 -----=-== SH 80, type 60, cktaclh. Out-TRAVELING SEX:REI'ARY: going penooality! (llJtit fee) To travel the states of G•l Fri to CPA to $425 CUL, Oregtio, Waahineton A~ typq, accntz exp w i t b executive al.esman. or dw>olirc. Prefer u/35. Must be neat and intelligeoL (IPlit fee) Act u.a Good drivtl" llDd Al.lo Fee Pllaidom ~ reqirlttd. Salary anl Ne~ all f!'lqM!llllE'I· For mten¥w lend particu1an to Bob Bay. p....,.,. Afency :m; W. BalOO. Blvd., New- 833 Dover Dr., N.B. JlOl't Bead1. Calif. or call 642..317.0 6'73-3562. f3D Attractive Women .-&~~Mae ---.-·---- Ambi&u.. iood pusooality. uae ol car, over 21. Average part ~ $59. a week. Full time $12(. No experience ,.,, 1 ry. For prompt lD' M~ Dental MID •. to $375 ~--bJtervi call ~t Sec/..._ S>/SR 100 $450 .. ..._...,..., ew ~ ..., ..... Mr. Jamea. 544-8550 Teller, x1nt aalary .... d.o.e. -----,-,---,.~.-- Assemblers For basic electro -me- d:lanical assembly. Ap- plicants must have a good work reeoro. Cah- tomia driver's license and be able to pass a strict pbyaiC'lll examina- tion. Open.inp are available cm day, IWinc • pveyJl'(l lhifta. Startina rate ol pay ta $1.59 .. hour. Apply In perlOn to: HUGHES 500 Superior Ave. Newport BHch, C•llf. Equal opportunity Employer.. .M &: F WAITRESSES ~. 21 or over, full or part tiJM. Apply in Penon No phone calla pie~ Snf & Sirloin 5930 Pu. Cst. Hwy. Newport Beaich 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH 646-9371 DEBURRERS Experienced in bud and power tool deburrinc of predaion mllCbined com- poqeata. NIGHT ~ STUDY DIPLOYMElft' PR.Om SBAIUNG ~ J. C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th Street Cott.a Me.,. 541-3421 An equal opportunity employer AVOll CALLIG Be auured of o:ioney for ChrUtmaa -p a r t time work -no experience nec- essary. CaD collect 53().5860 Lepl & Medical - Typists & Mcr•t•ri .. Inte!'ellting, Temp. jobs Western Girf TEMPORARY--~ ~~0-ta ~ OFFICE J~ Equal opportunity ~ Register now for all pbues Beau.., ,._.,.tor: F--' Of olHoe work. v .....-a CIWUe No .,..,....,. Int . . 9· -eiq>. all round. st:Ju.t. full r .,...,.. erv1"'4!nnr . '7or tinie .._,_, t ----Salon. 3•30 • .,...,.3 MOl6UUOl . TRUEMAN GIRL Must have C01181de.rable looal tollowq. Pleuant tsm E. 17th. s.A. 547-3996 work cond, good~. Waitress 45-30.15 eves., '°" awt. Night Shltt RAR MAID 11> apedeta:t: EXPERlENCED nect'lla.rY· KNCYM'Y Km, full or Part Time 2125 HarlJor Blvd., C.M. Flying Butler Apply afte!-S PM Brmb-Chemlcal-Coe Salea ;. G1ll Fri-BEACH ········ $300 PULLER BRUSH Cost Acnt Oerk •••••• to $450 Opport. mother' a A con. 673-09n 3101 Newport Blvd., N..B. Jobs-Men, Wom: ~ =8SiMPLOYME~ girla aervice estab customer• • CONSULTANTS AGENCY $2.00 per hour BARMAIDS • • • PART TIME _.:.a GO GO General Office Work 2043 Waatclif1, NB 548-1796 Call 83Ml5S or 546~ • 1624 & 17th, SA 547.QJ& LADY Beautician. M 11 at .~ 1695 Cres'Dt/Anhm ~ knoir ~ and finger wavio& u well u modem at:yllng. Middle -~ed ~ ferred. Call eveninp be- • • • Gnu • Men or women clurinc day- DANCERS time hours. Men duriDc ~ Bil.ler!PBX •••••••••• 1D $400 ~········to $400 Cerk Steno •••••••• 1D $400 Gen Office, type • • • • . • $350 * Bes't Local O:mll)aniee * J. R. PIERCE Aliiociata Agency 1882 Newport, C.M. 642-6720 SCREBIED $300 per w .. lc. ninca I: ~ Typi:oi 638-5483 « 633-9763 eq>sieoce ~· tween 6 and 1 pm 54M066 Woman to work in home. . Mult be ....-The job will C()Nlilt al ~ •~.part time. Expen-e ... ~.enced in 11 taking and dilpe.tdiing enced WOMAN'S READY bou.aework i entertaJnini. TV aervl-__ 11_ ""--'-TV TO WEAR.. <h'er 35. Laguna 1l\l8o must like dli.tdrm. .... .,..... ~oav- Beadl area. Write Box' M-Some cooking. Tune should '9 opening a new bnDch In 703 Daily Pilot be flexible. S41J..7116 this atte. <near the Crown Valley Pkwy and tile San PANTS presser experienced EXECUTIVE Secretary Diego Fwy). Until our pmn- pretmed top wages, bene-Typing, ahorthand, trans-anent buildlne is ClOIDpieted, Ca,..,. Opportunitiet fi1a Spe.nlah ~c wet-=tri~ .:~~ all work will be done from All L.Yels eame. 5J6.3526, HB a teq>orary-<Jtlit» t y p , 6Q.?tJ4 546-60'JO BABYStIIER. MY Home. 2 ~T133 uk for Mn. V1n-building. Scl'8eDlld Perwonnel Aaeney achl-age, 1 pre-IChl.r. No ~cen=t.:=-=-~..,..--,---,-1 Schoelt-instructlon 7400 To Women .•• • • • Of ALL Ages U 10I& are re • tnt.trlna the buam.. world, U your are ~tty employed but un- haWY ... fbJd out NOW (oot ~ ftft. aol D~ltl )'ear tut NOW) ••• bow to effectlvel,J ln\prov~ 70'IJ' in- ~ )'OtU' ael( lmap and your -self aaUstactlon. or- Call Nona H'offm&n at the Newport School o( Buslneu to dla:usa the exdtlng ~ slblllty of YOUR new lewse m life. I J ~ // l.....J \ _,.. . 646-0 153 IBM KEYPUNCH· k PROGRAMMING • p INDUS. DRAFTING • d GROC. CHECKING • h 'TRONIC ASSEMBLY • • PIX/TYPE • n. t West Coast TNde & Busi. Schools 2llt S. Maln St., S.A. n,t 545-7166 12027 Gu . Gr. Bl.. G.G. b,e 537-7113 Jluntinaton Beach, C&llt. 536-8885 m N. Lemon p.d~ nf>.2900 ~ indicate location INDIVJDUAL lelllODI (1 trial). Qillcoet 10 -Leuoo .,,,.. School, 173 Del Mar ex. 50-,2859. 1.-. Income Tax ~OallellNow! mta.tu,C.M. 548-241M COMPLETE Secretarial or BnlllblJ9. Polly Priest Bual- neta O>llege. 548-9Tl3 GUITAR IN~UCTION Your ~ or mine by OCC , ltudmt. S12 mo. 673-5418 MERCHANDISE FOR Y LI AND TRADE Furniture 8000 -MODEL HOME SPANISH 'l'be elepnt look that you have llMll in beaulitul Mod- el Homes now at less than halt the original price. All merc:b*Ddise displayed ooly -aevwr used. Gorgeous King Sb:ll! bedroom set, e1e- cant Spanish Uving room • lovely dloing set. Sella at ID better ato.m for around S1400. Our pt1ce S685. Can be bou g h t aeparatelJ. Tenns $24 mo. Dt.playe<t at SANT A ANA FURNITURE, 426 w. tth St. s.A. 547.()789. Open evea. A Sl!Dday. REFRIG, $25. ~ chr, SJO. M~e chest of draw- ers ns. Rocking dlr $1. Twin bed $15. Te.Jr, colfee table $20. Telephoof! at.and $7. Full bedspreads A match'g curtain, $7.50. Lee gold wool 1'\Jg, pod cond. Baby equip. Table Ir ldtcbea chrs. 2()101 Ravenwood Ln, Meredith Garde!». 9118-2161 -~~~-~--2 LARGE beige club chain S45 tach. (2 for SIM)) Large rattan club chair, (red ptu. tic t"UShiona) $25. Double mattress, bas lplinp A metal frame. $50. 2 twin mattresae. $1) ..:b. J metal I ram u S5 taeb. Large blonde 1tep-1able <P.. top) $20. ALL in pod eanditioo. 673-59'.15 - RENT 3 Rooms llurnltvr• $25 Moa1tll TULL OPl'laf TO BUY No depoalt o.a.e. House of Chain 543-145' 517 w. 19th, C.M. YOUTH Bed • mattn!M; 901 Dow!' pr .. Newport Bcb. baewvrk.. Dyg, 642-3500, SINGLE girl to do li&tlt For an interview ll'J'POlnt-.... w ANTED ~ lfe.r. eve1 546-20l3 boueewori< for room and meat pleaae ea1l collect to ---~---- maid, Roman Scandela, KITCHEN HEI.PER, woman board. Wallang diatance ~ our main ~ in Ge.rden TW 3-S888 or 8C7-9134. AJ.k »45 Pa.Ji< Udo Coovales-Orange Qiegt College. Grove: tor [)euay. cent Center 466 Fl&gship Rd, -:54().=9936====----537~ Electrc>-TV Mfrs. Service Maytag AulO wa a her: cooeh; ldtcb. tt>le. le 4 chairs; upbo). cba.lr· 546-0786 54Q.9Ut MEDITERRANEAN FURN. MAINTENANCE Newport Beach 642-8044 HOUSEKEEPER, clean, M1ddl ed ...... ....i.. i .._.w HOUSEKEEPER from 3 to neat. Re1erences. Min 2 i---------i --------- hoOse ~~.,....... 4!K-~ ...,.. 7 PM Moo. thru Fri. 547-0933 days week Call be\ 4 & 6 Help W•nte4, Women 7400 Wanted babysitter my home vicliiity d Clea School Mon thr11 i'ri ll AM-SPM Own trans. 8!n-J627 aft 5 pm DENTAL ASSISTANT EXPER. * Write: Box M-680 Daily Pilot. e WAITRESS, Apply In per- IOD· MlXA LANES 1700 or 545-7913 eves. (714) 642-0412 BABYSITTEJt.my home. Oc-BABYSII I ER/DAYS.* Mon casional daya. Own trana, thN Fri. 2 Sctll-age chil· refs. 847-2920 before 6 pm. dren. Own trans. LI 8·9484 Halrdttsler w/followiq. Small shop, good wortdnc cood. C.M. area .. 540-0341 omCE H~-~dayper week. $2 hr. Refa. req- uired. 494-46'r7 after 6 pm. At lantic Research Printed Circuitry • Maintenance Man • lnlpectora • Lamioatora • Scl'ftrlera •Platen • Cleanup Girls Nat'I. Technology, Inc. 220 West Central A~. Santa Ana An equal opportuoity employer Dining set w/6 chain, Hand- carved beadboerd, 5' Round oak tahle I wrought l.r-4 n base. 673-6561 FURNITUR.E, mi-= item.a, reasonable. 'nnlrl .. Nov. 2. 9 AM to 5 PM 19791. Marple Lane, Hu nt in 1 t on Bay. Brookhunrt l Adam&. 'TWO Wlngbedc red upbolater- eel chairs. Good condition. S20. each. 3206 Ddota, C.M. 540-2005 2 TWJ N bed h'amel, 2 twin SALi AND TUDI SALi AND TllADI Fumttvre IOOO Hl·f l & $ ....... 1210 " lfeaclqucirtin for: CAR STEREO It 18 TA.Pil> V ARJED/ MAINLY JAZZ. eshowrwnSIMipl• I ~ tor QUIOC SALE! e flectery CloeMUtt ll3 11:~ 23rd St/CM. Eves. • F,.i9ht C).m119d Tape_bcorUn 1220 No DowD-Banl tenm OAC Span.lib • llodem•. "--VM Tape ~. Mociau. LI\'. Rm. ...... nm•·• rai -sureo. cooa •lH-Dinette • • • .. • • Frm $34.SIS t.lOll us. M8-423ll BedtooiDJ • • • • • rrm irie~ Appr9VM Fumlture .. Hobby Suppll• .MOC) 2158 H~ 81. CM 548._, 17118 Penny. Reverse of 1796. C1otled date. Vf!rf rare. Best Office !Qul,m.nt I011 offer CNer $9,000. 548-4030 Eves. MI?.µ!X)GR.APR. · AB D i o k Model 432. Llke new. Colll Mfldltaneous 8600 tN~ i2oo. ~ll -$95. .,. ~ Store Equipment 8012 A"CJION ,___..... ··-· ·-Fri.,. Nov. bet, 7:30 p.m. IQOK STORE Nice Bedroom l D~ FtXTURES Room ... dllna cabinets, Bookcaees, tables, dWra, buffe1s, diva.us; Iovaeata • ebeebtaod. c..n 5'8-1T78 hldetlbeds, occ. c h a i r a, mominp~. ehesta, ~. bookcaaee, «lfee tablet, TV'a, lltereot, G•r ... Sale I022 l!MlttrellBet., tMlJc beds, du- plex Frultorama, refri&era-v n Fonmca t>er top sis. t.on, atoves, washers, dry--Formica dinette aet $15. er-. l atee.m tables. 1arp Varloua bcwebold ltema mixer, 6--dr ''reach-in" re-. and acceeain. Oothinc. frtgerator, 2-dr deep freeze e Junlpero Or. C,M. Mesa and ?.JU<JI MORE! Del Mar. SG.ai04. 'lbura. Nov. 2-&at. Nov. 4 MllDY'S AUCTION GARAGE SALE ~ NtllllpOl't Blvd. SAT. • SUN. Nov, 4 &: 5 Betl.ind T~'a Bldg. Mlt'la. 10 A.M. to & P.M. CC9ta Me.a~ 298 8lerk st.., 0.. Mesa <>PEif DAJLY' 9 t'CI 4 (Qir. sailta Ana Ave.). .GARAGE w e. Nov. -s;-r.s. 1245 O>nn7 Ave. C.M. Ba-' POOt.. TABLES - by, ki~ Items. Boys • " 1.98S BRUNSWICK AduJt-dothlng. ._,AMF t1' TRIANGLE Slate from~ AppJla-1 100 ~ $215 varu. .• ONLY $2l9.88 RENT 100~ J'INANCING TV"• -1tlflta • W a a ~ n • SICARD Jt00L Dryst • Dflbw+¢ ... 0,. m & llabl. o...n,. •eo.,.rr......._ --H ......... , Uptlte Yee . • . • $19.50 1B77 HARBOR, C.M. Hoover Oprlte R.EFRIGERA'l'OR, 9 cu 11, v .c .......• $32.50 w/freezeo mmpart., A·l Singer Ptbl . . • . $24.50 cond, U). L! 11-8847 White Ptbl ..... $14.50 We~ all makee o1 Sew· Antlquet 1110 Ing Mad>ioea • Vacuums. MAHOGANY ~dale Sincere Sewq Madline dining chain (8), including 187'8 H.att>or, C.M. ~9742 host and boctess • need re-LOAN-BUY .sELI, TRADE finiahing a n d ~ering CASH PAlb FOR $I.al. Antique Mabog dining •Diamonds e Old Gold table, ljlheratoa atyle, 3 ex-• Jewelry • tra leaYel $25(). 49'-3248 •Other Items of v•lue• eves. 6' wkends. C. Mi. Jewelry & Loan ANTIQ~ & UNIQ~ 1838 Newport Blvd .. C.M. Viait us at h e 646-TICl e ARIEL $$ CASH SS , 369 E. 17th St., CM We P1Y CUb for: Sewing Machines 8120 ,,, Furnltw-. ._, Applla.nces >' Antiques ""'Tooll '67 Singer Touch 'n Sew ' ONE ITEM or- Slantomatic •· Like New! OOMPI.ETE HOUSEFUL. $9.47 mo. Dealer. Laguna Call 547-6743 or 827-8211 Bee.ch • • • • • . 494--0322 KNITTED FABRICS 1967 N'EX.U:D, like new! $8.40 mo. Fully guamtd. Dealer. Laguna, 494-0022 "" FOR SALE ~moanta, Samples .l Mill-SINGER portable; real ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 aood cond! $35. Dealer, p.m. 929 Balcer, O.t& Mesa Laguna Beadl-494..um S pert matc'i dia eet in pla- Pianos & Org•n• 1130 tinum wed band. ~ carat total eo.t $400, ee.U • $195. NEW Hammond Spinet Or· Autumn haze mink stole, pna Save $200. New Coo· ooet S550 aell $200. m-~ mle piano full price $4118. MOVING to Apt. Must Sell! O>wities largest ae.lection Nov. 1, 2 A 3 orey. Westior-of new & I.med pianoe I: or-bouee Refrig. Norge stove. p.ns. Misc. Itema. Sols.8939 sot E. SCJ1M1DT PHILLIPS CO. 20th, C.M. 1007 No. Maln SL Santa Ana. Calif, SACRlFICE ule; need cuh due to illneu. Salton City FAcr<>RY orders cloeeout lot, n.r. be6cb. Pald onr of certa.tn French. Italian $3,000 -M• an of1er. & Eng&1i Baldwin piaDOI -«> down go pr1cel to rock 642-3589 Eve., wkenda, 10' PR()f'E)S. bd.lt home bottom. Quentites llmited IO h\rl')'! bar, foam padded. black WARD'S BALDWIN S'ruDIO naupb.yde, fcrmica top; 6 1801 Newport, CM 642,6484 ma~ stools. ~ STEINWAY PlAN0 6'2"' UPHOISI'ERING -$79.50, 2 GRAND. Be6utiful! pc. (European craftsmen) Wa.aS2.~ .. Now $1.895. Free est, del, pickup, 215 GOULD MUSIC COMPANY Main, HB "Berny''~ 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana Piano rentala. from $5 mo. S.7--0681 Open Eves. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY 83 HAMMOND ORGAN 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana with Letlle 9P1!akel'S I II d 547-0681 Open Eves. 25 pedal.I. Take CNf!f' pay-Waaher & dryer, almost mentB 163.02. Would malte Dlce OuistmaJ present. new $150. 2 Bednn aetll Good condition. S4M539 1 cl>le, 1 qle, Matt's lncL $125 & $70. * 675-2536 CONN MINUET ORGAN e Get Acquainted sale e Repoe&eesion. '111e Pleasure Corner Shop Wu $1795 -N!1W $1220 Jmpt'd cerda, giftB, books GOtn..D MUSIC COMPANY Weetcliff Plaza nr. Rion's 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana GET The best oar wash fo; 547-0681 Open Eves. $1.50 at Mesa Car Wash 176 ANTIQUE SQUARE GR.AND E. 17th C.M. New Manage- Piano. Xlnt cond! $500. Of -ment. fer er 'Iftde! 545-89!11 CARPET layer has carpets. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS Will sell WHOLESALE for TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH. labor. MANY COLORS. Can 543-9335 finance. 835-82al. Television 1205 Practice Piano $95. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana • ra,r• 547-0081 Open Eves. FIREWOOD • Superior, C.M. tADY to care for 2 clill- dren, 3 days a week. Oill eveninp. 6t6-1.293 Mlnll• Systems Division CORPORATION size plastic beedboa.rda. 2 : Nw, Ne.ly ,,_ & •tlwlft . I v., WAIH1•1, For lllle .. Free delivery ·~· HUSBAND & WIFE twin ~ $35. SCll-3716 aftl'r :i. . GOOD Talllel • md, am. STENO-SECRET ARIES wm wor1t wen t()gt!ther 1r de. sin extra income of $200 & ------~--- COOK/HOUSEKEEPER, ex- perienced tor widow. Uve up per month. Work from your (}WT! home. 541-4234 side, Rd. me.rt>le q, cof· fee, 2 dee. Lam(>t. lteaton• tn $250. Call 673-1B7'9. One to three years office experl- DENTAL Alll'L, orthOdOntic ence plus good skllls on electric M>le 548-45G DINING room aet, ma.hog, PSYCHIATRJC CUnic would --------,-- like to hire part-time PlfYCIU· atrlc sndal work~. «flee: exper. preferred, typ• ewriter and shorthand required. not required. U S-3737. • BKKPR!'IYPISI' • Previous aerospace ex'perience in ~-Interestfue work. any of the following areas would can Mrs. Vincent. 646-T133 be helpful: MAW WANTED. Geles'al deanln&. good worker, d• • Contrads & Pricing e 646-TIJ.1 e MAINTENANCE Man for Mo- tel AplB. 2376 Newport Blvd. C. M. 673-7955 Schools-Instruction 7600 pendable. 673-861~ • B M T I R.EC?EPTIONlSI'. Oral ~ usineu Accouniing ••• cery ottice. Ute tf'Pinr, Busineu Schools ~ bookkeepinc. 642-UOO Apply In Pert0n or Call e IBM Proltl'IJllm.lna NIGHT BAR MAID (714) 5....,30 e IBM Keyit\lnclt extends 1o 90". Pool table. 546-0933 « 56-19U eves. Bedroom IUlte, 7 pieces, Natural elrn. 6 montha new. • 646-"536 • 2 Pc. Secdmal, $50; 2210 Waterfront Or. Corona del Mar 673-9584 BEDRM SET, STEREO, MJSC. * MAKE OFFER! ~86 AFTER 6-P.M. LARGE W H l TE NAUGA· HYDE SOFA $100. '* GOOD rond ! 546-3501 altm' ~pm No e-xper nee . .-APPLY: us. cn1ren~1t1p .,.... .... e M e4111e1 -•tv ~~ e PBX Typing I79Hi NEWPORT Bld/CM 1!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!.I ___ 5_4_1 ·_2_6_7_2 __ -------- • A • ~ -• • J • ,.. ~ , '• ,. 1967 Personal Sauna Bath. •DmaaATOltl Like new. O>st $400. FllUERS ·DRYERS·RANGES Sacrifice $200. 642-2514 ·~-17" Port. TV $25: 19" port. TV $30. MiacelJaneoua TV'a 1•:::""~ SS I: up. S4S-6S29 NEARLY new OJJt' c. approx 120 aq-ydr.. Stove. Ref.rig, Bunk·bed.1. 673-9101 .Rtnt a NEW e STEAM ENGINE e COLOR TV or STEREO Locomobile. 673-573'? $10 MONTH REDWOOD Stain $1.29 gal. Opt. to bey. Free indoor, Walker Paint, 816 w. 16th color ante.Ma. Free Selvice . Coeta Mesa. 642-5776 Free deJ. No obllgatfoo. MOVING: everytt\lni goee! 523-3651 Rebig., h.i-ti AM/FM con- 83.'>-8181 aole, tum, etc. 646-3525 ~es. COtJ)Rl..AND TV-Open 7 dys DRY F1REWOOO UH DAii Y PIU>T DELfVE'R.ED & STACKED. 01111lfled $15-~ CORD· * 646-2188 M•RCHANOISI '°R TRANSPORTATION SALi ANO Tit.ADI ·Boat M.lnten•nce 9033 Mlteelleneout l600 v ARNlBB-P AINT·llEP A1R at your dock. FJ.xperieoced. POOL TAllL~ ""1 direct Very t'l!lllOQable. SC&-8100. al factOQ' pdceel si,11, all me. ....new P4 uaed. .... Stor!e 9048 Tenu. Showroon:a o p e n ~ s.tmda)t dd 8 u 'D d a y, .119tt s..,,.,. a X..micbitll Rlllt. 8P9ce Montbl:y~ 1t' to BADGER &\LES 1IW Nc:etb Mm .. 20'. Newport Bat, 83&-2281 &u>ta Ala ~1 Mobile~..--f200 :. . . " Mlec. Wanted 1610 •• ,, AIM"J'R&A.M • e Make OFFER! Low Down. • MJN, Baxit Financ:lnl. WANTED: Small BOAT McPEEK PLYMOUTH TR.An.ER tor 10' n&nabout. 1200 S. AntbelDl lllvd. m..r.m Anaheim * 63>2Mtl I need a ~ HP Mere outboard motor. atEA.PI Rlver! Mtlf Oeeert! City • 962-1689 • homef 8 x 35 (lean. Fum. Make otter. M2-46M FREE TO YOU ~rcydet 9300 FR.EE ti) •pedal f ood bome: 196t Suzuki 80 Trail bike. Ex+ fenced yard. Lovable yaung cellent eaodltioo. Man;y ~ adult tPaYed Coclrapoo, iood tru. 546-1539 atl2r 5. bou.se pet 8nd c:ompanico, Jovea chlldren. 5f7-2008 aft· 'SS TR.IUMPHOIOPPER er 5 1112 XLNT CONDr-* BES!' BLACK 6 White male puwy CA.SH OITER! • 897..o320 •e; Honda 90 Trail Bfke. Low 7 wk& Mother II J apaneae -Bpuiel, 1'atbtt-Mln. Yorlc-mileage Xlnt c:ond. 842-1360 shire. Poodle. 897-8452 1113 Sat .. Sun onl,y l en.breed 9-wk old plJp-'65 Hooda 250 Sharp Cycle! pl.ee, part Collie and pert UJW MILEAGE. $350 or Shepherd, one male and ooe mab offer. * m-034I female. 847-8229 1114 '65 YJmaha 250 CC 3 AOORABi!E ~ Slam-stram. 132S. &G-9562 ae molber. FuDy weaned '52 Trhnll* 500 e'Jl'Cll!ilmt, & bouaebroken. 7 weeks old 536-4425 m..eol5 or 673-1111'1 W2 FREE Id~ 1o good bome. Auto Service i black, 1 ~. 1 tan. 1 ..calico. H~en. CaJl ~ .&_p~ aft, g J>ttl. 606188 11/2 '61. COMET Wegm. L • ft MODERN CO&ti • umcbair, front and both rear fend. t.o be~· M2-'l'J69 eni damapd. NEW g cpl 1113 AlJTO EMO. belt" "'1«. ~ IWl.grown pry &tripped 6G-UT1 kitten. llcJGlejadLaa. Lit. abUdrm. Female. 5t9-0M9 Tnller,,T...a MU SINGLE Twm Bed msttr.. J'OR l:i A.dlllll. VERY wtaa ea.~.~ ar • mz m a.ma. Ula •CM. . % MALTES'E, % Siameae Tom Kihmi; •ae s weeks. Tr.i~ Utlllty M50 8CMS36 1112 '64 t.rnL Tniler, all ateel. 1WO adorable ldttem. Free eomm1y. Difl. canvu COY- to iood homes. 540-5719 er, 1 txm. $295. ~ 11/2 f FEMALE kittens. 5 wk.a. a Trvcb 9500 ~. 1 calico. ~ '63 STUDEBAKER l1/1 J PUPPJ:E), Labradol' &: boxer mixed, 2 mos old. c• 646-8449 Pickup truck. Extra clean. PETS & LIVESTOCK Thia one won't last )CJDi, Peta, General 8800 better come In now. $695 PROFESSIONAL poodl e aroomme. by Yvonoe ~ -Parts,~ 'Of --- Dop 1825 -~ I PU R E BRE D D&dulbund puppies. $1o. N6 lpapers. ~~ 5'U4l5 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP COllllBl CffmOLET Male, 4-mos. AKC/Reg. All lflot.. 8»25.23 after S pm. eoxm Pups, loYini pets; 2121 Harber llYCI. AKC, Flashy fawn, cute Cost• Mesa 546-1203 f ace1; reuooable 6*-1338 '62 OIMOlO ft<AN~t"O!O: I A TIOh Boats a Y achh 9000 St.ep VIA. t speed ~ mon, 4 too. Build )'OW' own FORCED SALE. '¥! Owena ce.mper. flaphlp expreA Twin IC1'eW $995 Hardtop, extraa. $8750 or offer. Cub or Trade?? &Jill boat ol value or late model -car for equity. Balance $.i900 ,~ at $13)/mo. Ph. 548-llll l'ra' CHRIS SPEED BOAT ~ t VERY SHARP! * $1800. KITE F1Jq1s Sloop $600. HIRnI HARBOR ~~ 847 BAYSIDE DR./N.8 . CALL: OR 3-9991 - 40' CHRIS '48, TS. Oiryt, COlllU CHEVROLET 275 hp. '° bn, IUl'Vey Sll.SOO SAC no.soo. 2121 Harobr ltvd. 675-4!l'l0 Eves. 1967 Gl&llllMlr Avalon. '65 Costa M... 54'-1203 Mere. All extras. Take over '67 CHEVY VAii paymentll. 646-8289 28' a.;. Craft, twin Automatic trtuwnUeioo, aux. motora; also, SailboeL Wary teat, rdo, bee.ter, Both xlntl 00. ~ side doors, heavy duty ..... -pension, welt cout mirrorl. Sall boats 9010 $2495 LIKE SAILING? DISLIKE~? ~ ~· • Paymenta, high inter- eet. depreciation, Blip rentals, cleaning, iNur-~ I aitce. eic. PREFER THESE? • Low cost, no work, ~~ CAREF'REE aailing! Try Our Club Plan - NEWPORT SAILING CLUB COllllll CHEVROLET 67S.01JO WINTER SPECIALS 2828 Harbor llvd. 17' Dayaaller .......... $1350 Cost• Mesa 54'-1203 14' Satellte . .. .. .. • .. $1150 10' Flying Saucer •.•• S300 '63 CHEVROLET New Ody11Sey 15 ...... Sl.295 OcH11lc Y.cht S•ln Pickup truck. ' cylinder, 1700 w. Cout Hwy., HB stick ltlltt, man1 extru. 642-5151 Ope.n Evea. $1095 HOURLY RENTALS '* RHODES lS'S * Fir' 1.one. Boat Co., &lboe ~ Lido # 14 with traJler ~ • extru. BaJ'gain. $750. * 673-3731 * I I KITE-Immaculate condition with brand new traile-r ~ ~~ S750 (213) CR 7-1743 -Power Crul11tt 9020 CONIEU CHEvtOltr 25' CC 6 Buoy. No. Dl29 Com pl o/hauled. $299.5. Cost•M.M 546-1203 Eves, 882-3223 2121 H.,1bor l lvd. -· - SpMd-Skl lo.ta 9030 CHEVY 1966. % Ton. V-8 -Low mlleqe. McDonald lT amts O'aft Rl.lll·about. CAmper. Both e-xttllent ~ Immac, ~ cond. $1800. $2895 646-8176 673-4980 DON'T rJve It aw.y, pt SACRIFICE 21' Century 50 quick cash tor It with a mph • wtll t11ke 1J111aller l>oAt Dally Pilot WMt Adi 1111 pa rt. $.'1950. Ml fi.1009 642-5678 ·--··-· letA• Trucl '6 COii 21 C0ttl ·~ Extra Auto. ~ · COi ~ - .. ~ 21: ~ c..ti 111 G Rn Teot MM: ~ - -- OJ LAI r OP It HC 18 M . \. ii ALL TEL I" z iiG8 CAM 9"1 Batte .~~ lmpG -Al -'6.: COii 21: C0th '60 c: Blue, Good ' G.T. · Low Top Jnp 19156 I · '67 I Orea dtl. Old 1)33 IM8 In& l' to t1 = )IWll. fl l. 23t() City urn. 300 Ex- ex- :le! .. IS c eft 'end- qi Uer. --1450 teel. COY• lean. IOlll. lET I. 203 lET I. 203 I lfT I. 203 -I Ider, •• 203 I. V-8 tnald coCld pt :h • 1 ltANSPORTATION Trucks 9500 '67 CHEVROlR ~-TON Picla.linrvck. 8' bed, Fleet. aide bOdy. $1995 COllEll OIEVROUT 2111 Herbor llvd. Co.taMeu 546-1203 '66 KOllOLll SUPEI VAii ~. · COllll ~~O~ . 2128 Harbor Blvd. mported Aut .. -tATSUN '66 D.\TSUN lb Rdetr. Dir. Sllwr w/'blk top. Will eeU belca-Blue 80Qk or tnde fOI' older eai. ~ JAGUAR . 'U Jl&Ull DE I ROADSTER- . -c..t. M.s. 546-1203 ---- . 111 G?,IC PU, wbt. 8' bed, ~.~tl~ eblft •• . ;:1 ~ ~ ::;~tor. PVT-PARTY. * * ~ IMl21 . M& i ~ . 9510 '39 ~G TA, completltl1 re. DIP 1138Al, HD, MJl type .rand. Slw1ocm eoadi- Cl.f, 4 W-D Utd•. A-1 ln/ tion. Dir. Maire ·on.r Qat. Stodk $U!l5. Pvt pty. 494-6961 ' • M5-3M9. -,64--MG-B-. Good......--C<11Wl--:-wr1tE JM • $1675. Pvt pty. Daya cd,y :.r ~H R .... t'n Vehlcln 9515 'fJS llOO SUper VolkBwagen powered BWTO, f>'and & rock bugry. Many extras. $1l)O. after 4 PM * 642-8291 u S.9977 VERia£ 'roP '65 MG SPORT SEDAN LA.R.. -CALL~ 19 1100 model. $725 HARBOR BVD., CM. 548-0716 '66 MG Midget. $1550 UMd Cart r , 990G 642-9918 Campers 9520 ======= CORVlnE CAW>ERS ORANGE ClJUNTY'S L.\RGEW SELECTION BEACH CITY CAMPER.LAND LS!J55 deach Hlvd .. u.B. 540-2860 COllll ·CHEVROl.B 2121 Harbor Blvd. Cotta M... 546-1203 AUSTIN HEALEY .. ,, '!ii SPRITE $300. RWll welVSee AFTER 5-pm ~16th STREET/C.M. CITROEN DATSUN . '67 DATSUN 1600 waaon Green w/'blk mt. Dir. se&.U de!. aMUme lo mo pymts. Old car ok dn. 4!»-5951 PORSCHE Ynur Volk:lwa&ft or PortdM la pay 1op doUan. Paid Ill or not. CaD Gene Rall* 673-1190 6 cyt., 4 .-4. ·l /H, INtclllt ....._ Ne. tlHA FORD '62 .... "Hr a•· .... l /H, Ne. 40411 CHEY. '63 Ill An I qt .. l/H, N•• tlotA CORYAIR '60 .......... l /H, Ne, 1011.A ., s24 -·· TRIUIPI 'I I ""' Mc. s650 ., 124 -·· COMET '63 J •• Ne. 1011.A ltetfell ...... ......... ...... "4 pwr. ltr. I/Me 11 .. Jlt7A e1t & .... . ' -.. ..; . .. ' '62 MERCURY M~ o.tom 2 dr. Power Ueed ars 9900 PLYMOUTH PONTIAC 1962 PON11AC -·-... __ . ~ RAMILEI· --------· ateertng, radio ' be6te;f, A SPECIAL beau titul Metalle Bronze Ex. terior with 2 tooe ·matcbJne FACTORY BUYS interior. Reduced to Chooee from 23 new low mile- (ftllllBl OffVROlEJ $795 Full Price age Ambassadors, Rebela It """ JOHNSON Ir SON !darllns, 2 ~· • dr Mdans. With or •ntbout air OOfld. 2828 Har•r Blvd. Lillt'Oln·Mercury All tbeae can are fully (osta-Mesa 546-1~03 ·OliQ Mea lnnt1J-equ1ppecrnaaoryw.n-ant- '65 CHEVROLET MONZ! 1941 Hart>or Blvd. 642-7000 eed. HURRY for the be wagoon ·~. White, Perfect. Hon MERCURY ColoQy p a r k aelection. t?i Air, all power. PJ'tv. Pvt. Sal .. & rvlce J2275, ~ lB69 Harbor e.x. Automatic, radio, heater, low '54 Merday Sedan, iood '42-4023 mileaae, ermine white with trampartatfoa. l'ull price ..... -~---.---• white buCbt teat.-. a equa • ............ ~ 1962 RAMIUR aacenta. · • -Custom daede, m. oond. $1495 MUSTANG\. Pu8b butbt •DR. Ndlnfn( • '66 MOSTANG. Hi-ped 289, PRtVAft .. i..ter. COllllll CHMOlEI 2821 Harbor Blvd. Cost• Mee. 546-120J '63 COIVETTE FASTBACK COIOIEl.L CllEYROlET 2128 Harbor .Blvd. Costa M.a 546-1203 '66 Corvette 471 q, • mpeed, fWL Beal sharp. $3495 Toyot1 Volvo ~t.: • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-93IXS '65 CORVE:ITE CONV /4-IPL 350-HP, l>OWIW. Ntw palm- Edorado Brome. CAU.: 614-1595 aft 5-pm GI' wbndl • spd, c111c bm. ~!ina. • PARTY Clean. Lo mf. $2100 or make Will sell for "95/Book olfer. 548-3337 aft 5:30 It says $580. can '9M798 wknds. 7 to 8: :II il$ A alttt 5 PM DRIVE ONE HOME TODA YI THUNDERmlDS ·.MUSTANCH• FqlDS ·FORD 1RUCIS· . IN&LISH FOIDS • SHEUY 6Vt n -TO-cHOOSE-ROMI '65 IUICI U SAID 2 Dr. H.T, '"'' '*""• tldOt'y llr, f!t7527 16") MHCUIT MONTlllY ~ CUI""'-W. ....._ ae.H, P$, "'• ftdetY !If. l .. ""f· No. nA '65 IAMIUI JJt WAeON lllMllo 1114 .... , •vlomlllc tr-. m1t11011. He. lmA '64 CHIYIOUT VJ0TOll PICIUP "" ~ ,..., ...... Qllr'NI\, ,,,.., lint bM. 11114 '64 THUNDlllllD Wlllt• ,.,,. tntertcw. """ lilCtlwY loeded. Mult -· No. llfA '65 POH •AL.AXIi IOI 2 Dr. H.T. v-. wto., UH, .... ,.., Vl"YI !'OOf. No. ..,_ '62 CHmOUT J TOH ~ C.b A cN91L Vt, 4 _. .w/t -. rwr ax ..... ._ ClllM. #' \ • ... , . -. ---, .. ... . . -.. WtdnesdQ, NMmber 1, 1967. 9100 New C11"1 9IOONew :~.,. -9IOON.w Cars -9')0New Cars -9IOONew Cers "T-" HOO ''At Our Prices· Who Could Afford ••• ''. Wide-Tracking in a '68 Pontiac is one of the great American sports. And growing · m·ore so eve ry day. Ever thought you'd like . to get in on the fun? But afraid you -. ' tlOO New Caf'I .. ca1'1 afford all that style·, performance and luxury? Well gel ready lo indulge younelf. We're offering terrific deals on these . . terrific '&Is. And when ~tlli ~-new-ones roll - Uke to loln the clula? ~ '65 CHMOlfJ '65 OlDSMOlllf Ao\9111111 te>aar ...,,,.. • cYllfldW, Vbte I:"*-4 0.-• MIL --. IUllorNtlc. ,... ...... ,_..,.. V1. eutanwtlc, -.... "" .. r.-0 llMter, wfllN ..... fKlory etr. s1m, s2777 FUU PllCI PULi. PllCI '66 CHEVROID '66 YOWWA&BI 1,,.,..... 2 0-twnttop. VI. -· Cempef. FllllY loeclld fOr ~ gtlde, _, at"'1na. rectlo, lleettr, wlllle wtllt. llvlne Oii Ille roed. 52377 -s2377 NIU. PllCI FUU. PllCI 1 ... '66 OIYROlD SS '67 TOYOTA COROllA -llllNlll.VI.• 11•,...,-~ 4 Dow -S. Autanwtk. redle 1M ........... '*"'· wllltlt llda Wiits. i.tw, """' aide •II !Ir ... 52477 s1m FOU. 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I MlJlt.. dJ • a cur* .. mated 10 mill ~ Melt llUlnlll ii:: GtNet ~eel al en.ti candy. 1'Gur COit • bU" .. bdillC Lit Mabe He ) BJ II --'1ben about t A J"IC Epea.t ment I Bur~n lboWeit ttle ho! dld nhM ly. Flv women ly! Au tot ment ii OlD' bur ./r. showed ed .. ment" time Jill who di ~c equl '"'-' down c lng Ill hand ~ .. Wtd11tsday, Novembff 1, 1%7 DAJL y PILOT F·l -Just Serve the Chops Wake Up To Flavor ' Cerea l Conely Easy to Make , ~Bawred cereal can-CIJ II tflY to mab. Heat 8 cupl of pafled lice in pre· heated 3liO-degree over about 10 ....,., Pour into large are-cl bowL · Melt I cape Of mtnilb.lre · m8l'llllMDMn and '{, cup " batter 9"I' low beat Add ~. ..... of peppermint .mi.ct and I drope of red ~ ~· Fold in 1 cup of. Criaibea peppennmt .Uck candy. -"' ,. . ..... WINTER 'WEATHH WIMNIL-STUPFED PORK CHOPS . Winning Break fast Combination for All Champs Stuffed pork chops seem to signal the return of win- ter weather. Their berb- 9Ceflted aroma sogeesta a 1WJ1ptuous oven ~er cer- tain to satisfy even t b e heartiest of appetites. Pork ls plentiful this year. By watclling your grocer's . specials, you '11 be able to buy the belt loin chops with· out ravaging your food bud· get. Your bu~r would gladly put a pocket for tne ltulfing in double-cut chops. But we think buying single chops and skewering thetn side by side with the stuff- ~ in between makes a more attractive meat plat- ter and offers a wider choice in size of servings. Stuffing is a delightful menu extender. It's delici· ous • • • economical . . • nutritious . . . and a wel- CO!m! change from potatoes or · other starches. Served with pork, it trantfonna what might be an ordinary family meal into a company dinner. And it's so eaay to make when you start with the p~ed herb • seasooed cube stllfting. Only butter -• bot w~ter need be add- ed .. ~ ~ cold • weather meal, ft_.. llUftesting ap- plet · for .,_.t, baked at ~ lllD8 .,_ temperature ..-a.-~-ebopc. Printed below ts -ftdpe for Por· ~Apples.~ Garnish the pork platter with spiced peaches a n d green grapes to be served in lieu of salad. Round out the menu with brown-and· aerve rolls and a beverage._ STUFFED PORK CB()PS 8-~" loin pork chops 1 cup chopped onion 1 cup chopped celery 1 package (7 ounces) herb aeaaoned cube stuffing ~ teupoon each salt, pepper , thyme,,sage v. cup snipped parsley Brown chops ligbUy in hot .£.Rt trimmed from chops. Re· move chops from skillet, add onion and celery and cook until tender. Prepare. cube &tuffiDg according to pacloage directions. Combine with vegetables and season.. ings. Pla<:e a chop, fat edge up, at each end of a 10"x5"x3" loaf pan. Alternate chops and stuffing. Insert. skew· ers through chops. Bake at 325 degrees F. 1 hour, or until done. Garnish with spiced peaches and grapes. Yield: 6-8 servings. GOLDENAISE BROCCOLI 1 bwich broccoli 3 egg yolks • Jh cup mayonnaise 1 tab1elpoon lemon juice ~ teaspoon ooion salt ~ teaspoon thyme Wae broccoli, remove larte 1-eave• and cut off tougb enda of atalb. Cover and coot in boiling, Nlted w*r 21 minutel. Drain. Meanwblle, pMc:e ea yolb in strainer; lower into sim- mering water-to cover; aim· A mer I minutes, until ftnn. Remove; sieve. Combine u- ma.ln.ing ingredients in small saucepan ; simmer only to h e a t thoroughly. Pour over broccou 1ll serving dish; top aauce with sieved yolks. Yield: 6 servings. PORCUPINE MERINGUE APPLES I baking apples I tabl88pOOllS aeedleal raisi.m ·> o/, cup brown sugar 1h teaspoon cinnamon and nutmeg 2 tableepoom lemon juice 6 teupoons butter 3 egg wtlitee (room. tan· peraturt'l) Dash of salt 6 tablelpOODS sugar , 1/4 cup blanched tlivered almonds Wash and core' apples, re- move about 1 inch of peel fram stem end.. Place in baking dish, put rahins and 2 tablespoons sugar In each cavity, sprinkle with lemon juice, dot with, butter. Add boiling water to cover bot· tom of baking dish. Bake at 325 degrees F. about 4(). 45 minutes or until. tender, basting 3-4 ti.mes with water in baking dj.sh. ' Meanwhile, b e a t egg whites with dash salt until stiff but not dry. Graduat. ly beat in sugar, sprinkling a little at a time OYfl' the surface. Cmtinue beating until very IDlOOtl1 IDd C)os- sy. PHe meringue Oil .. plea; stud wtll almonds. Re- turn to oven and bake about W mlmrtel or until deli· cately brown. Yield: I serv- ings. We're M Ovta& a recipe f e r GoldeaaiJI Broccoli, which UHt the ea yojb left from the meringue. No- tice bow the yolks may be bard .. boiled by lowering them in 1 "'strainer into sim-.-------------------. merine water foe &ix min- utlea. DA IL Y PILOT FOOD S·ECTION ... Be 6 -Lamb, Choose 'Cook Itself' Dinner Conveniently canned ripe olives highlight an easy din- ner that "cooks itself." Lamb shanb, onion and car· rots are genUy simmered with canned tomatoes and California ripe olives. You'll want to choose one cl the smaller sizes of ripe olives soch as "small" or "medium" ao you can add them just as they come from the can. Lamb shanks fixed this way are a hearty dish that go well with shell macaroni. RIPE OIJVE LAMB SHANKS 4 lamb abanb v, cup flour 1 teaspoon seasoned salt ~ teaspoon seasoned pepper v, teaspoon garlic pow- 1 tableapooa chopped par· sley 1h teaspoon rosemary _,.. 1h tea.spoon salt 1 Cl-pound) can whole to. ma toes 1 cup canned pitted Cali- fornia ripe o.1,ivea Coat shanks with flour combined witb leaaoned aalt and pepper arid garllc pow. der. Reaerve remaining flour. Brown shanb in hot oil in heavy skillet Add onion, carrots, parsley, ro ... mary and ult and saute lightly. Add tomatoes and ripe olives. Cover' and sim- mer 2 to 2~ houn until shanks are tender. Pour erver cereal; stir to C'Olltl ~. Firmly press i11t4S O'MMci 11 by 7•inch bUlllC.pu. LC Mt about 4 hours. Any favuite ready-to.eat cereal teamed with any favorite fresh fruit ii a winning bl'Nlcfast combination. Mille and a bread .com· plete a basic ready-tcMat cereal breakful A tasty way fOr both children and adults to get moming energy and nutrition is with the winning combination of· crisp cereal and fresh fruit. ..- der 2 tablespoons cooking oil 1h cup chopped onion Remove to warm serving platter. Add reserved aea- IOned flour mixed wtth a little c o l d wat.er to pan sauce. Coot, stirring until thickened. Po u r over sbants. Serve with mac• roni or rice as delirtd. Mak.es • servingt. MakelMMrl. ~ cup dlopped carrots H.ome News and Vie¥/s· . Are You Automatically Laundering More, EnioyinQ It Less? By DOBmllY WENCK lag .-.p IOl'ting IDCl told· Clr'lll9I _., .._. MMIW ing -the survey showed. • th 1 And in many caees, when '1bere ' a o a g lilbt a woman bas aueomafic about 1be JMmdry J.olldl equipmeot •he raiaee .her A recent lm'"1 bf UC, deanliDMS atmdatda and ~ home mwge-Wlllbes clothes oftener than ment apedallat cm.tlDce before Bur..JeH in Fn!IDO eoanty In the "good old days '' aboWeit ht ~ pereent ol Gnodma Wendt teUa m~. tile bomenllkers lm"ft'Yed her family memben bad did nine or more kl8dl week· tiw.. sets of dOChel -one ly. Five peroeot of tbeee to wear and ene ill the 'ftab. women did 17 loads week· Wastimg was dClftl eoce ly ! wee)dy tnd wu t»lllfl•d Automatic laundry equip-witbtn a 1lbree • four hear ment ii supposed to lighten period oo MladaY mornbtc. our burden. But Goel! it? Now. becmM it'• "• e&· Apparently not. A survey gy to ftlb" we tend to piek at P9ftll Stat.a Untveraity up 99\:rytiDg la atatrt - showed that womea who us-90IJed er not -and wuh ed -*>metic Jaundry equip-nearly every day ol the ment apent as much or more wee-k. Often 111 item la Ju.t time llulldering than th01e wrinkled because eomeooe who did not have automa· didn't hang ft up carefully ~c equipment. when they took It off. Some- The equipment dJd not cut times It just baa a spot or down on the time consum-two which need removal. lng aspects of laundering-Homemakers with teen- hand lawldering, pretreat· agen find that hy cu cut . don ID their launderinc consideNbly if they req1*e their teen-agers to inJn their own clob!s. Suddenly the youngsters realize that a lot of work can be saved if they take belt« care ol their clothes. • Not a bad idea 1o require lleen-eprl to ~\D'\der Mr OWft clo4be1 and llneus too. lrheJ need to l*'1 to do these thiDts bef m:e they Jene borne, and tbls gives ,o.a a daance to teach them tM COl1'tCt metbodt. (After tbeJtr'e married they're not cit '° wnt to ~ your ad· vice!) CUI' OtJT BAND LAUNDERING Another way to cut down on M:undering time is to make beUJer use of your equipment. Instead of laun· dering lingerie, nylons and other gannenta by hand. lean! to use your automa- tic walllher. . ' . A nylon JDeW1 big witb a drawlllring, wblch can be purchased in the not.ion de· partment of drug and de- pilrtment ltxlin!s, CMl be U&- ed to machine launder items such• nylon ~I bras and other small fntgue pieces. The brag of garments can be laundered in your wesh· er aloag with other gar- ments of similar color which have limillr "WUbtnc re- ql.llrements. '!be ,gitatton will • not damage delicate itanl in a. bag. If you have a dryf.'r , tt\ese same gm'Dlent&, still tn the baf, oao Ii> tn the dry(!r al°'!'-with the rest of t.he load. I ve been launder-ing my boeiery this way for years, with excellent wear· abiUty result.8. Automatic washing and drying ls rafe for elastic in undergarments and the new stretch fabrlc :Spandex, S<>_ it !a not necessary tn laun· der tbete by hand. Spandex actually la better w be n washed and dried auto~· tioally-. It geta cleaner and the dryer heat causes it to spring bact to its original sbape. 'lbe only precaution is to use a moder•, rath· er ~ hot drying temper- ature. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. t bave not bad good luck wltb ~ex under- garment&, particularly gir· dies, holding itleit shape. They are sooo· all stretA:bed out. I band }aund« 1tlem carefully and never put them in ~ dryer. A. You may have better luck washing and drying your Spandex undergar- ments ln ·your automatic equipment. Also. it could be t h a t you ~e buying too smaU a lize. This is the most fr e q u e n t oause of "stretch-out" cl both Span· hies, pardcularly cucum- bers, always so waxy when you buy tbem? 1 think this is most annoying because it is 10 ditticult to remove. A. Fresh vegetables such as cucumben and tomatoes are 1bcrougbly washed by Q. Why have fresh pears the pecker, then given a been so expensive this year? thin, edible wax coat. The A. Short supplies always wax is not so much for beau- result in bi.gber consumet-ty u to preserve t h e prices. Ttna season's crop freeboess of tbe product. The of Bartlett pean is only wax teals the porM thus in- about one·thlrd the size of hiblting t h e entrance of last year as a result of cold, . spoilage organisms and rainy spring weather. Be-slowing down tDe resP'ra- OIUle tbe quality Is ~ up ticm Mte and evaporation of to 'con.sumer s11andard, most moilture froM the vegeta· of the peer crop la going to ble. (Frelb fruits and vege- oanners for making fruit table a are still living. dex and elastic. I always btJy a stretch garment a size or two lM'get' than that recommended tor my size to provide m<n comfort and make the garment last longer. cocktail. breathing plants !) The crops of pears other The wax is perfectly safe than Bartletts ls a little to eat so there's no need more than half the slr.e it to work so hard at trying to was last year, but it too 11 remove it. ' going mostly for fruit cock- tall. Q. My neighbor gave me some walnuts (still in the Q. Why are some veceta-husks) off her tree. Do these need to be roasted in l'M!le way before we eat them? A. No, walnuts •• not roasted the way you would roast -peanuta. Tempera· tures of over 110 degrees cause a breakdown ol wal· nut oil, Which then turnl rancid in a few weeks. Simply remove the outer husks and allow the nau to dry out in a warm, well· ventilated place (not in the sun). The nuts will keep better if you remove them from the sbella, discarding wormy ones. If, when you remo ve them from the shells, the membrane sep· at'atlng the kernels breaks clean. rather than bends, then they are already dry enough. If they are not dry enough allow the unshelled nuts to dry on a flat tray at room temperature .until the kernels a.re brittle. Store in air·tight metal, glass or plastic containers in refrlg· erator or freezer until used. .. -~ ' f'•2 DAILY PllOT Wtdnesday, Ncwtmber 1, 1967 -'niere arw hundreds of eoc>d dilbea made of applea. Moat famoua, ol coune, ts the traditional Amerioan ~pte.of-all -apple ple, deep-dish or two~st and bot from the oven. There are ao many ways to serve apples, cooked or raw, that tnday'a cookbook& open to page after page Of apple recipea. Try these redpe1 now, with the new applet com- ing fragrant and firm from the orchard&. The apple barve6t is Autumn'• gift to homemakers who muat pla.D dally mellUI, fix ICbool and workera' lunch boxe1, have aoacb read:y for lfter. tcbool and bedtime and be prepared to entertatn rela. tivea and friend.I. Shop for cootlnc appltl and teep them in a cool place ln your kitchen. ~ for the beat eatlnt applea which look 10 tempting on the coffee table, lad on the dinner table with the cbteM tray. They can add to b enjoyment of any meal. CootinUOUI ~cal re- 6'earch ln nutrition, dental and other health problems baa utabUJbed the apple aa beneftclal, it.a vitamin and mineral coot.ent lmpor· tant to IOUDd nutrition, the dean•& ~D ol ltl Juices ..._Slral.d 8 SAW BABY FOOD.••.•••• -.er.w • tis ...... J.lar BABY FOOD •• •••••• M<:&JM 14• ';:' y-. - COffEI •• • ••• •. • • .'6C&CNt 739 ':' \'... ., ...... COffE! ••••••••••• a.m.CM TI •• .....,..... nn.t 'M INSTANT COFFEE ••• tootwr 77-~ T..t.W . INSTANTTEA •••••••• a«..-fJ2I ~w 'f..t.W(lld.tOcOI~ 55 IAW TEA BAGS •••••• ~ •• llD.Ct• • 41 ...... IAW ICRISPY CRACKERS ••• ta.er.Na. 33• ,. hiflc GRAHAM CRACKERS . 16« PR 31 • ~w lurry Godloor ,..._ ~ "9J Oocolallt Olp • ~¥1 COOKIES ••••••••• 10«. Pm. 35• • ~""'~AA 7n. IAYI 8UTIER ••••••••••• t6U.CIM. 7-41 ,_,_..,..,,,_.~_, 54'41 IAW W AfflE MIX •••••••• a.oz. NL ·.;,-11 ,_,..._ 6, MYI SYRUP •••••••••••• MG.a. 11 1 41 /wl-...a06ecme• 3"/ IAYI CORNBREAD MIX ••• to.or..m. 1 11 0 COSTA MESA-~".,w ' ... .. ----- • I , . v .. , feed one klcl free with the 12% savings you can make on your total food blll with Market Bmket's everyday discounted prlcesl The average famlly with 3 or 4 children spends •30.•35 'weekly f:or food ... Market Basket's sav~ lng1 of up to 12" (~secl OIJ actual purchaies, co~parecl wlti._~her mafor chains) can free up •4.00 automatically. More than enough to feed a 9-year olcrt FR-I every week. Smart mamas ,fhop Market 9a1ketl ' a.-.. ., .... 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C..Qit...... 99c SAVI CHICKEN.} •• ., •••••••••• 11.~7-'°' HAMSUCES •••••••••••• JJ. ate fr)'lle~1"""'hm 5fte SA\1! &.-,_... .. ,.._ 5ne SAVI CHICKEN PARTS ••••••••• LI.. 7 -10c HAM •••••• •••••••••••••u. 7-10c •c..c:w PORK CHOPS u. 79c r-ty ftldi Larte i. PORK CHOPS • 69c SAY! Ilk No 1acb. Neeb ot G1MeJa ...in. SAW PICK O' THE CHICK •• ••••• lL"t7-u11: Morbt .... WllM!oMor,,__ ..... -.... TURKEYS" LI.AVG. •••••••.U. 39C ~ Freeh sa.M~ 3ftl: SAVI LEG OF PORIC •• • •. • ••. ••.... 7-toe ,_ .. ,.._ 5ne SAW LEG OF PORK •••••••••••• tL 7-10c PHASE II PHASE• eaw..., o.w-4Wo tac°" Will> SURF ~~ "'V! lflC a..-...,. .... ....,_Sid si- SPARE RIIS .. 49' lo\wa SAW H e ,,,.. ........ ,... ~o. ~VI FRANKS •••••••• •• •• t.atm. .. 7 -... .. 5 Mll.S1 "'"' IEEFTAMAl!S......... .ms.T I • .._ ....... Jv.rtilla 65C lo\'tll LUNCH MEAT •••• · ...... -. 41 ,._Ma ... o..-il 55• "'"' HAM •••••••• •• •••• '-0%.Pllt. ,._ ..... IOtOll ..... SWAN LIQUID SAVI Ila ..... (W. •• Oll... • WISJC ~.,... ~Vl 141 Wednts&y, NCMmbtr 1, 1967 DAILY PILOT I Party Sta rte rs Snac~'Time's· Anytime Fortunate ii the bosle.s room ~rature wt.o bu dilconnd the per. I atripe er ly cooked ba- Ject ndpa for a ncceadul con,_ ,,. dralned • n d er ingredlenta. Pile In aerv· ing plate or roll into ball Cover Ughtly wttb plastic wrap and rtftilerate Io r about 3 boun. Remove from refrigerator about 20 min- utes before eervtng. Yield about 1 1/3 clips. party. U you are one of finely chopped these, lucty women, _1 o u t tablespoon m.1nced onion know the &ulc 1ngredlenta r 2 tablespoons minced par•· are fOod food, good conver· ley aatiOft and COJ>Cenial pita. Blend cheese wltb all oth· ZIPPY DIP ITALIENNE ~=:::.~~ ·Brown Betty 'n Rice 1 Utl>JielpOOll finely minced tcalUODI ~ teupoon garlic 1alt v, to % teupoon dried oregano, well rubbed, or to tute % teaspoon Tabaeco sauce Bled sour cream with all other J.ncredlentl. Refriger· Brown Becties are frleod. ly delaert.s. Simple and ho- mey, lley breathe of WI.ml\ buttery fruitiness and tpice -and both Big Folk and Little Folk show great Jik. ing for hn. % cup gll8ham cracker crumbs Combine apple Nuce, au· gar, lemon juice, cinnamon, walnuts a · melted but· ter. Spreed halt Of cooked rice in a greaaed 11"-quart baking pan. Cover witti half Of apple seuce mixture. Re- peat with remaining r l c e and apple MJCe mixture . ~ t.op with graham cncker crumbl. Bate ln a- 350 degree F. OYt!Sl for 20 mfmtes. If desired, top with wllipped cream. Makes 8 tervings . ate for about three hour• to blend. 6avora1 Remove from refrigerator a b o u t twenty D)bmtea' belore aerv- Ioe. Yield about 1J4 cups. BACON 'N PARSLEY SPKEAD 8 ounces cream cbeele, ••-..-... a....sn n a ENCHflADA ....... ·~=SI' -:- Woll\0...-00 P .... DINNERS. •••••••••'t« ... 52-':' v.......-.'1c w•CS.OWMllll .. •Oild.t 7·,,_ MW ENTREES ••••••• ; ••••• IM:ll ~ -7c Dole,_....,,..., ::'/OJ=+ °'"' llHh °"""6• • 1"-IAW JUICES •••••••• ••• •• ..a1.0tt 7-le ,_-..... ,_ ORANGE JUICE: 15' 1sca.cl~ ...... . ... .._ ~l..Jt. ... WAR12 ••••• .-.-11C1&-.~-• APPLE-RICE BETI'Y 2 cup1 canned apple 1auee % cup brown IUPf 2 tableapocm lemon juice 1" teaJPC)Oll chmamon % cup walnut., chopped 14 cup buk or zmrgar- lne melted 2 cups cooked rice ........ POrATCIS ': 37• ,. ..... D'ANJOU PIAIS.-••••• 5 • 'J • ........ ARTICHOKES • • • • • • • • • 2 fOI 29- -...,Cllllt.,•1 d I, II SCAIES .. $2• ,. ..... ..................... HAIR SPRAY tac:; 63c SAWMc .......,.._ "'M IA'4 CX>UGtt..., __ .u.l]Cllt. 74-.. _... .£~MW ~ .... ..-cir.-~-"" O' a_. GIMilfl F ll'lll _. HAIH llOWNS. • • • llC&la r la . ..__.._ ...... ~~.... ... a na. MW MQUlllWAat ••••• .MCKa ~ .. I p t' 'S •• a a• • s s .L"7o ._ IAUSIUlrSIN.-MC&•69-• c.o...t,_ ~~.IA .. ONION lllNGS .......... -. 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Flmttle. lelmlk 535 I . 1 ltl St, Ctsta lies• 1511 lflll1tMrfl. ..... ,.,, Vedllftdl1, NOWfllllet 1, 1CJ67 ICElANDIC FISH ·· llWID PllCH-c mm MA'RH-12 OZ.5. 9 ~'-fllDDOCI •• ; . . .fi-:·r=:::~ . ROSARITA T.:-39c ~ . DINNERS . .:;:r a ....... . Pla5WEET 5/1 CUT CORN ·-·111tP& • ICE CREAM =s:t l112 l!ftc SHERBO '=='JUL UiJ-~- 111Ullpllla,f ..... , ..... .., ........ .... um Clltrlll• 111 .. ~ 111 Se. cu.t llf .. lapu ""' U51 ... ..._... -.. Wtstllilltw 111J •• c._ ..... bat nntc..,..M..tr111• l1t SI. lr•dla -. ...._ 1•2 ......... Tlltil nurllllll•ll....,. •• 1 ............. ... 1171.hlM ..... ...... 1a1 . .,....1r .. ........ ...... , ...... .... 1151 , .... ""' .,,.., lltff• ""' .., 11 Glllia ..... Sii Clt9eltl 15511 Se. Uwanl. ............ 11zt1 first lmte, IMttier 411 &Ill sar-. ...... 111tl.Mttfll. .... •&IL!¢? 111&.YMll OAll.V PILOT F.S I ., I I •l .... I F-C DAJLV PILOT Hot, Spicy Punch Warms CPilly Daxs Autumn activitlea l.nclude erlnga. Warmth and friend· er, exchanging atoriet ol va- many after-~1ame set-llneN fill the air u friend.I cations or excltiug football toeetbers and f~ gath-and relatives vlalt eaob oth· plays. suGAl 'N SPICE ••• 'N IT TASTIS so NiCE -------., Fireside Dining Co.ziness ·ConcpctetJ The nip of autumn air Britiah cuisine bas cmne to thin. Dual both Bidet Of suggests cozy dinners by the be appreciated by many steak with dry m~. fireside, much in tile Eng-travelera who ba~ 181h· Sprinkle one clove( finely J..ish Country house tradition. pied the real thing in the ,.M,,.......t li d llt£1 Festive It's easy to embroider a cloth to cherish and enjoy year after year in gay col- ors. Set a happy holiday.table with poinsettia cloth of any size plus napkins. Pattern 7312 : one 16 x 26·1nch mo- tif: four 6 x 91h; eight 318 x41h. . FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattern for first·class mailing and spe- cial handling. Send to Alice Brooks, the DAILY PILOT, 105 Needlecraft Dept., Box 163. Old Chelsea iStation, New York. N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addreta. Zip, Pat- tern Number. United Kingdom. ....~ gar c an a e More recently, dining Brit-Worcestershire a.auce over ish style baa spread its pop-steak. Place steak o.n a tray ularity trocmd the world on and cover with salad or olive ships of tbt London-based oil. Let marinate three to P&o Linea. four hours. Cook steak in EDCJilh taste calls f 0 r dry, very hot pan. WMn more brown than red color· steak is cooked to taste, add ing in the beef dishes -tor one jigger of brandy. wbidl Britiah chefs are uni· BLACK PEPPERED veraally pra1aed or panned STEA.K -but their recipes . are Dust 1h·in. thick sirloin adaptable to At the liking steak with coarse black pep. of the raw-rare meat eater per. Place in dish with to the charred-black lldlool. chopped onions, aalad oil, 'fypical ~for diahes salt and pepper. Marinate served on ships at sea are for three to four hours. Fry heavy on marinades which steak about five mindtes. make uae of salad oils, sour Remove from fire. <ream and brandies. In the steak pan, place There is an wu:nistakable chopped onions, cooking un- Frencb influence in some til browned. Then add beef of the dishes, as well as 8 stock and enough flour to pinch here and there of ex-give body to mixture. Cook otic herbs that smack of sauce 10 to 15 minutes. New Delhi, Hong Kong and Str&n 11a~e. Plaee steak Singapore. back in pan and cover with sauce. Continue to cook ENTRECOTE STEAK steak to individual taste. CHEZ SOI Add a bit of port before Garnilb entrecote steak serving. with oniODB cooked in but-Characteristioally Brit- te?', grilled tomatoes, bacon isb is the love of spicy but and trench beans. The ~ge-usually unaweetened "sav- tables and bacon are placed ouries" a f t e r the main in rows across the u,p of course. In place of the fa. the steak. An alternate rec· miliar American desserts, ipe suggest.a: Cook a thin which are usually heavy on steak with paprika, sour fruit pastries or ices. cream and brandy. DUBLIN TOAST STEil DL\.NE 1h pound grated cheddar Beat ~ filet steak until cheese 4 egg yolks terDJ (includes duigner neaters) instructions inA side. Knit, aocbet. embroi· der. 50 cents. Boet el 11 Jlffy Raia - complete patterns -lnex· pensive, ..NI)' to mm. 50 cent.. Book No. 1 -Deluxe Quilts -16 ·complete patterns. Send 50 cents. Book No. 2--Mueam Qallt• -patterns for 12 quilts. 50 cents. 1 tablespoon dry mustard 1/3 cup Worcestershire sauce 1 cup Gulness stout Blend a 11 ingredients. SpTead mixture about ~­ inch thick on buttered toast. Brown under broiler three to four mlnutes. Serves six. SCOTCH WOODCOCK Place nine beaten eggs in pan with 1k cup butter. Scramble eg~s fluffy . Cover slice of buttered toast with eggs. Place 2 fillets of an- chovy on eggs and top witll capers. Serves six. CROUTE BARON . ThUrs.-Sun.-Nov. 2-5 Extra Light and Tender GLAZED .BU'llERMILK " ~~!!flITS 3 3 c New,, ct,af...,......delicicu! Creamy cob doughnuts, llght'G'ld fluffy .•• deliciously buttermilk tender and honey-glazed. a.ocolate-Coff ee Cake 2 layer •••••••• : • $1.15 Nolue $1.291 Half-Coke (Value 69d • • • • • • • 6Jc Bear Claws Coffee Cakes 39c Pkg. 4' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (Reg . .(9cl Raspberry or Lemon English Jam Tarts Pkg. " • • • • • • • ~Jc (Reg. 39c) Nat Crisp Candy , 0%. • • • • 59c <Reg. 69cl French Vanilla Ice Cream 112 Got ••••• $1.15 CReg. $1 .291 Pint <Reg. 39d • • • • • • • • • • • JSc Cle.a ueom ovolloble at l'llClllt-'hn • Komp'• stores) CAKE OF THf MONTH . Coconot Cake 2 1oyer • • • $ l .29 Holf -Cake • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 69c We bake the way you would. If you Ji4d the time. Y~v E~~ Kamps ~ l.OOK POI THI llUE WtMOMIU. AT R\ICftD MAUITI. First time! J umbo 1968 Needlecraft Catalog -hun- dreds of designs, 6 iree pal· Boot No. I -Qufltl for T~ day's Llvfnf. New, excit· ing collection -15 com- plete patterns. 50 cents. Boot of Prize Afghani - Knit, crochet 12 afghans. 50 cents. Place three mushrooms 1----------- and two slices of crisp ba-No. 1 Pope r: The Doily Pilot coo on lop of a slice of toast. . . ~ • • # -. ,. ' I, Coffee ThUfS..$an. ""· 2-5. 1957-........... .., . Vodka or Gin . :~:·:0:·6'1 Qa1rt··3~9 80 proof, Cls• $41 .. Straight ~ourbOn · Oki te1i....... •• 99 KentuckJ Wlllsk•L -• " Q11rt • · 16 prool, CIM $1UI McNair's Scotch Bottled Ill Scotland Flftll I 4.69 16 proof, tall $55.11 Canadian Whiskey · ~~~: Bltlld Fifth '4. 7 9 10 pt00f, CIM $62.15 Sea1ra111'• 7.crown Blended Whiskey 86 •s'' proof lt!t Cluny Scotch Imported Blend 86.8 '629 pro pf It~ Prices Effective Thurs. thru Sun., Nov. 2·5 1967 at local S.feways. We reseflt tM rltht to refine sales to dealers. , . • 21 - ' • lo1 .. . I ( ~ Kfhotlw Tlwra. thN .... N~. I, C 4, I, at lafeway, ltoNa In cou1,1U. fJf V lfttura, . · -• Orait .. (adut City of . Oran .. .., \.C.. A1t9elM <ex-~DI ...... Cla~rneat , Ava ... ). - W~, N...._ 1.1967 I Bel-air PreMiwl Quality-.( Except lluet>.ny or. CherrYJJ I Te · ,.,. \ Del•y 1ss11a. , ..... -_ In White or Assorted Pastel wlon. Low in PrieeJ I .~ • •• DAILY PJLOT f•7 2-roll _pa~~· LO~V PRICES -OF COURSE! lh~lla~ ~; .:9air:·lltrcm_j_ can ---- ' Cfieese ! , -. 'Truly Fine-Keeps hair manag11bl1 ·all day longl -__J ~-1--• ---• ·13-oz. can· Saf1w•y'1 Own--Ch A rich ucl deli- ute whele Miik formu&..htru- or~ke Frostings. Pi!l.seury Assortecl . Piii .. Clllp St1 mpa SB .LlqUill . Bl8aCh White M•gic -·It Whitens, Disinfectl r'··. Youre&ethes ti. 'Piii ..... c:..-, ...... a TOlnato Juice .. Ubby lr1nd _T ~m•!o _!lich ·46-ol c .. '' ·IA Tade tool • can ..... alp .... Bakers Dozen ....,e..iw. Ct. Fed • hith protelfl .... "'.,...., . .,.," .... ......., ..... Trephy hM y.,,.. -U.S. M¥emment IMptdtcl. Seid ~ at S.feweyl 11 .. 2 .. ,.. .. AYW914tWtJtM FaMMt Jfhn, ·Wy toekMI, S.vory, Hidory SMoke«l.fn Flavor ttv.t,gh- eut.. Cut freftl hst.m' &ral~fecl Periera. NLL . =:41~ .,. Wtlelt Halfl 19 ,.a,mw ""'" ·~ \ ' c . Donuts .11111 .................. ,. .... _ ;., ... , ......... . 'Mia O' Ill CIOP - Large "AA" Eggs . •: 294 .! ,., ..... 3tc Effldht T11111., 1ln Su., Nor. M It locll Slfmy UlUT l COlFON PER dMl.Y lft Sutar • Pla._T.,. te . ww~efil.u,t . 11 D111111 . •• ·-ks ==~ate Hen Turkeys·=.~::-.. 11' Club Steaks U•D:.:--... '1 11 . c--Steak ......... .. -~ .... ~·~ ~ .,. fJf Rllt I~ f CkMI Roast=':: . ..., .. ~ leef Roasts :r-= "~ 98' -t-;:~~ 99• Attd I TrfllllllM .. •Roast~:... .. • Fryer lnaits =-er .. 6 .. P~ Steaks::': .. ~ .. 69' -Potiioast ~=-= .. ste Veal Chops ~=~M~": .. 69f Pork Ll-L-Luer'• lkln· a.... ..et llaa 1..., ~ Pan-fry 'kt. 6. "1" PICftfo-FNm ..... I - Fresh ~d., , 39c ern &rain-feel Pttl •· : ~S::'::!':.!:9 ,... 53c e Wllaelt O.re ICl11t ...... fner Jolll ... ..1.r!' 59' • Luer'a 1tt Quallty • Hef'mel 81Mk Lie.I • M•rrtll't ll'rt4e Fancy .·:Bananas .. . South American-for Snacks, Lunch Boxes, et_c. LOW, LOW IN· PRICEI lb, -Oranges • c 'olllcitoes vi..Ai,.M4f, QMrt. . 1 tc J erint sa.. u.. 1141. . "'s.&.ds. .... . Hamlin Variety So Juicyl ·Grapefruit Florida Large Ruby Red 61bs. '1 · Reel .Apples Y elvet Yams ~! 1.. . ib. \9c Cucumbers ="'•;: 2,., 2lc Yellow Onions ~~·1 3 ~"i 29c Nwtt.weat hw11 8 _. 99 Extra F.nev RMI ~ Dellcioul -Variety _, . ~ D + Daalet N .. ,. Varltty 2 -111. 89 WITT a •• '" Mallln1 llMVt Pkt. c: ., ... -,I ~~ .... --- Cosll MeSI Westminster AYe. 11 Yer1no, &.&. ~ . 1000 llyside Dt.r Newport Be1dl 24 Man1rch Bay Pl~11, So. lqu11 W BIYd.11 Sugar, Westminster • 636 N~ ColSf Hwy,, Laguna Beach . -.. ___ ... . - ____ ,,/' <. ·. • • , SEA STOIY -Jam11 lllcArtlmr and Martin Bal- sam, above, enact a dramatte I08De from '"lbe Bed- ford lnddent, .. a motion picture set in the North .Jd!antic which will be shown tonight at 9 on Chan- nel 7. Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier aur in the thriller whidl concerDJ tension during the Cold War. WEON fSOA Y ....... -• (IO lllla.) ...... ,, ..... (C) ......... eaa .... .. • • Cl) ....... (C) (lO iiifL) Olif ~ ... fl ,.,. ............. Mlllw -e,~-.-~ ..., --==~.i:.r::;=: . : ................ 111'1 • .. II..: fC) (IO • • • liL> Mert .,.._, w Latllaa 8 KRAFT MUSIC HAU D Dlbbtt Reynolds -"TWO * J-Btnny, Ubenttt, * WEEKS WITH LOVE -(C) ind MONJ Amttwdam I.: ,::r:,..M ~ ~ .............. ~...,..,.., ... • Mon!llMll ....... CdMn. • ......,(C)(IOM.) ......... (C)(30•) • ?Ir ... 21111. .... ........... en'* l:lO" am. ... ...,... (30 •> ~ Window hlll. ,,. COMWlf· -------------------.!. , able wlfety hedll111. Harriet flllan, tuses Ozzlt Intl r.,UCilt I ~ llns "' I.II• kltdllft dcior. TELEVISION VIElt'S PBL Created As 'Challeng.e' ID ltJ '""* Mrim: (30 lltla.) "ii1rtla Gol4flltc« •• • llldllll'• ...., (30 11161.) ........... •ca I ........ .......... . . . 1•,1!$:,=..-. 19!..•.r..:.:~== L-._-----------------i 87 I •PH..... tw-11111 ...... wllll ,. ........... -----.... 1•'..... • .... '......!(II., ~..:..::•= ~·.!!· .... ·' .,_,,__........... ............ 1liile. --.................... By C~THIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -Av Westin, executive p~ ducer of ''PBL" says the proj~ was created "to stir things up; to challenge the status quo of both commercial and educational television." He ref erred to a weekly series of two-hour cur· rent event& prognms which will be broadcast live over a special network of educational station. The first of the 25 programs will sUrt Sunday -8:30 p.m. PS"I' -on 119 stations from New York to California. I Sinte about ib.u of the station! are on ultra high frequency bands which ..many television sets are as yet unequipped to receive, the program is not expected to make much of a dent in the Nielsen ratings of the commercial networks' Sunday night staples., including "Bonanza" and "The Ed Sullivan Show." It will, nevertheless, have an especially in· terested audience of commercW network function. aries who have some mixed emotions about the young upstart which proposes to teach the estab- lished news departments some lessons. "PBL." whose initials stand for Public Broad· cast Laboratory, functiona under a $10-milllon grant for two years from the Ford Foundation. Westin and bis staff are sailing into the proj· ect with, be inmts, no sacred cows, no areas they may not touch. Although ~e producer bas decid- ed not to put a spotlight on the safety controversy currently affecting the automobile industry, he says that does not mean the program will ign ore its re- sponsibilities in, for enmple, smog control "I assume that when they -the Ford Founda- tion -gave us our mandate, they knew what we were going to do," be said. Two stations in the network hook up have ask· ed for "cut-away cues" during the initial broadcast, he said, so they can skip the program's planned "noncommercials" which will be used like station breaks. These will be satires on regular commer· cials. "It Is just that their boanJ of directon have prohibited commercials on the stationa, even our noncommercials," he said. a4ding that no stationa had pulled out for fear of conl.roVersy. The form of the first show will be set finally two days in advance. Since it ii election week Westin said the "big piece" of the two hours will consist of a "confrontation" of hawb and doves ln San Francisco debating a city referendum on a Vietnam cease-fire. There will alJo l)e pieces on tbe Cleve- land and Boston mayoralty races and in all proba· bility, stories oti air utety, the American space ........ .............. ., ..... (ID ... .) ....... (1811161.) ........ ¢11 ............... ._.. flll .... (C) ....... Piii: ~ Mor· ..... ............ .... °'Ill ea,."(.,...,, 'S1 _..., c:.lllolM. MrrJ Coa. ·-,,.. (C) (30 •> ..... "C?lllm ... 3 i" ( ... •> ..__,.. l.aUI. Kip WllJL ., ........ l:J089Cllfte ~ ---------------------1 (C) (31> m> w ~""' program and Egypt-Israel problems. Denni• the Menace fanllitll ""' for "'-' •• I 111111 f1rra Clfftill Ha"" Ytfltr, !IOI l'Mllzllll tlllt It ... .....,,. ......... CC> (tO ml11.) 1:30 m ~ ~ "lrtM,_. 0 tHJ (I) ..... ..... "~ (1Mntur1) '34--lallt Kowtri, lllf fiin: (C) (lO milt.) ".lull l'ly t111 Frellda. ..-. Rlt IM ..,.. Two Dollm." luM 11jllltd11 •bur· (C'O!Mdy) '40-£ddle Albert. ....., lfary 1111,.ct wllllt lltlpln1 111 tlcl•· R111111. "lh """"" (dl"llllt) .. IJ ~ IMltlt fof lier mlatl111 poodlt. -M111 HfY'llOOd, Robert ~ THURSDAY DAmME MOVIES ON A PINHEAD ft Isn't q11lte tt.e ••"'• thlnt ti l11tcrlbh19 the Con1tltvtion 111 the hHd ef • 111111, ~t did yeu ever really rud the "for The Rec~" feahlre i11 tftt DAILY 'll017 y..,•4 be 1vr111rl1.,j hew 111uli l11fer,..ati•11 wo cu 111ecli lllte • •"'ell 1111eu, ,. . . MISS PEACH I l I DEBBIE DEERE . .. 1FYOU PASS THE~ )CU'R.E At».11TTEO iOiHEBM.! \;..1.-"'"---.::.::::=;:~~.::::::-.=i~ ly Al 5lnltf ly Mel ly Frank lolle Schull • r.lald '<' I Smltf. -, I 5"' 1'0 ' ' I . .r,. f'H .... i I.ORS{ v . 11-1 = lollo ;\:l',)t _·, • . ~ ~ ' ' i '· . . ~:: . ·- . ·i l,l.S. No. l ' RUSSET . - · All ;GRINDS TREESWEET-FR()ZEN FOLGER'S . 'COFFEE OUNGl:iJiilCE · { 't"',. • l ~ . ' . --."_ . ' 2 LBS ... \S~;2~6 .1ll&: .. $1 :19 ~\1 6 6 -0Z. •100 . .~, .. ,.. ~ . \~ CANS ·" Qu~il ::Dollar &relcher6 'iL•iiCHiS-. ~~E ~ ·5 FOR . . . . ... . . " • -~'=: .,,. iiMi!Oc:s 4 ~R -- DAILY PILOT ,,. . --. •• . ... ,,._ . .... ., . ' -· . ,. . JANE ANDERSON -BEEF . LI • . MILON CUT . RUMP llOAIT ... -............. 111.. IONl IN , RUMP ROAST ._ .............. 71.f. 5 99 IA. Ol' VIR&INI>.. A!J, MEAT OR AU llf~ BOLOGNA ..... : ...... ~":: 29c •· GALLO -ITALIAN SLICED ·TAMALES . ,SALAMI . ' . 6-0Z. 6'' Ac . 4 a.oz. $100 PKGS. ... . PKG.,. '7f / ~ CAL FAME -AU f !.AVORS W.fil FRUIT/DRINKS -4i . . 4!1gz. •100 •, CANS ALL 89c VARIETIES • -SARA -LEE 69~ ' . " -J;U6tpac :J.~n ETABL.E -- CORN, PEAS, &11EfN 1EA1is, i:ID<ED VE$, CRINKLE cur-SHOE STRINGS · ·s oo ' ' 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ·· e 13922 IROOKFl'URST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER~ SANT A ANA , . -. ~ . - I F•JO DAILY PILOT WldntSday, Ncwember l, 1967 ~ \ ~ . . . . . .. - After weeks of planning, El Rancho now brings you a fabulous .~rrog of seafood !tom . / ,', ' all ooor ~e '1J()rld !~ You'll have fun ••• -and good-eating,~· at-El-rllancho!-1 low.-priees !- • r From diatant waters beyond the horison ••• from the northern 1e11, Md . ~ from the eut:and weat ••• El Rancho brinp you fabuloua fare in tiahl Thick. t&aty ateab ••• tender delicate fiJJeta .•• plump o)'ltera ••• .delicioua .. ahell-fi.ah ••• the aelection ii ever ao bir I Thia week..nd. ahop El Ranch• • •• when there really i1 a dif!erence I W Mt.derf ul wi1'u tka.t 110 1ttJ well Ulit1' /u'lr.! Clt.u. Krug Ckenifll. Bl4M •••••••••••••••• StA, 11.11 Chu. Krug Wh.iu CJu&blU .••.............. itlt, 11.-'1 R~ Grave• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• l tl&, 11."ll Roorwll la.....,,.., ............................ 1~ WI llalibUt .--59f T~out.· 49! ·Oysters ---89!~ DebCJoua ateab ••• Wlth that apeci&J aoodn• that malt• halibut Frelhl ••• from Idaho! ••• from the shadow-y deptht of the Snab Ea.tern oyste the d lectabl )cj d that Invite t. t evupoputar. 1'~11 that Jook"fonn.rd '° aea food dinnert River ••• and u delieioua u it you'd cauirht them yourself. and eat! Serv-r:a· pframid ~fried oy~n ••• or a ~ ...• 9: ban a YV'f lptCial mat Jn ltonl Minimum weia-ht •.• 5 ounee1 each l or for a party aiah ! Here'• a rourmet'a treatl Swordfish Steaks ..................... 89~ Ocean Perth .................................. 79~ FreSh Lobster ...................... :. S1 , 69 • Thick, me&tf' st.b .•. ~• broiled f~ a really fine en tree! Freah I CaQlht in local waters and rushed to u1 ! Weatern Jobatera ••• !reah ••• and offerlnr to much value! Fillet of Sole ................................ 98~ Sand Dabs~ ................................ ~. 98~ Scallops ......................... ··:· ........... S1 .. 4 9 • E.lll people who dan' Ji1M M. tt\Jor fillet tA tole! rr.hf Serve them broiled, uuteed, deep-tried or pan-fried! Sweet, delicate flavor ••• try a acallop $w for a chan1tf Sea Bass ----.... -···· ............................ 98~ Louisiana catfish ..................... 89~ · Cooked Shrimp .................... S'I J9 • 1'Pllh • • • ooean aoodnw nnhed Mn f?Gm Canadian watera l UN "Shake 'n' Bake" .•. deeJ>-fry at 876• .•. aervt with tartar u.ooe I Small aize .•. perfect for an appetizin&' ~kta.il I Mahi Mahi.·------················ ........... 65~ Abalone Steak ........ : ......... J2.98 .. ·Shad Roe ................................... s149. A I ..... In B.W'al ••• aow tlllor tt at !tome! Quality 7ou've 1ojo7ed in the !"J.Delt r.tauranta f A aeuonal delicacy .•. elepnt fare, fabled 'round the world 1 . Langoustine .. --·-··················J1 .69 IL Monterey .Squid ......................... 39~ Jumbo . Shrimp ..... c; ............... S'I . 98. Prep&N ~ M If 1'c.I ._. w ; IBC lhrimp or IC&lllpf ! For thote with adveoturo~r aperitneed appetites t B~ enoqh to IJVt real pJeuure ! ••• 6<Jb. hos ••• S.91 . _, . . Pompano ____ -"······-····------·S'I .19 • Finnan -Haddie ............................. 6fa -Uttteneck · Clams ................ --=98~ 1'rcm the..._.ct the ••Mtc GB ~'I eotllt.! }J auth•tie 11 Scotti.Ill bagpipe1 ••• ~ thi1! Younr ?few Enrland clam1 •.• Hrvt ellowder th.ii week! _ Frog Legs ···-··--····-··· ...... ····-·······. 98~ King Crab Legs ................ Jt39 .. Lobster Tails .......................... S'I .29 IL .l 1111 deliltq •• ·.di a ftMor Nmhrltllllt of cWleMe ehickul From Alultaa waten •.• bi.a' lep with IO mwh me&tf !erv• them broiled, wi~ lot.I of. butt.err ••• 5 os. w:ll! au situ?' / Creim of Tomato Soup ................ : ............... 10 • S1 Rich and -..m, ... qttality JOll'd expect from Heinz .•. a rreat way to introduce the main course ! Crisc9 Shortening ........................ ~.~-~~---···················· 69c F.ryina &Ii? • • · UM Cri1CO ••• the direstible ahorteninr ! ... and eave when you buy lt at El Rancho! Com Bread Mix ................ 3,., '1 Del Monte Catsup ........... 2 .. 35• ~ Aunt Jemima's E-Z mix ••• ?ef. 39c Keep a apart on hand ••• 14 oz. bottle Shake 'n' Bake ................ 2 ,., W Fruit Cocktail .................... 5 • '1 Made t1peeiaUy for tfah .•• rec. 25c Stokely'• ..• No. 808 e..n1 ••• uve 25c I Del Monte Potatoes ...... 5 * '1 · Tiny whole new potatoea ••• No. 303 1ize. Kleenex Tow els ............ 3 ... as• Jumbo roU11 in d~rator deairna ••• eolodul ! BroccoD au Gratin ................. 39• Stouf!tr'a ••• 10-<>z. pkf .••• you aave lOc I Asparagus Hollandaise ......... 39• From Seabrook Fanna ••• 9 oz. pkf . . -Tomatoes 19! Truly larre ..• r ipe, yet firm enough for picture pretty 11iee1 ••• be felleroua wilh the vitamin• and nutrition in tomatoeal Lemons ............... · ......... 19~ Potatoes .... 1~~-~ ....... 39' With !iab, ot courM, you'll "'ant juic1 lemonal U.S. No. 1 Ruuet.s ••• Van De Kamp-Dressings ....... 3 "'!1 Eisbt ounce bottlts .... menu-ma.king favor ites ..• Tartar Sauce, Sea.food Sauce, Louie Drea!iDf, Blue Cheeee or Thouaand Ialand. Kllldsea Salads ................ ( ........ 39' Daly freth •. : • 16 ounee eupt ••• Colt Sia w, Carrot, Macaroni or Potato I Ready to ""'· . . . . . .... , . -Lauder's Scotch ........ ~ ... ~ ... ~'6.29 Even the name 1ay1 "Imported from Scotland" t El Rancho Vodka ...... ~~ ...... '7.99 Now! El Rancho'• own Vodka in tht tconomy aiH hal!-raUon ••. at a price that apel1a 11Vinp 1 Blended,· Whiskey ...... ~ ....... :'4.19 El Ranclto'a own label ••. quart ••• 5.19. Try rock of the El Ra,11do fa.mi.lv of f iM liqtuwe. Y ou'U be tkligh.ted. toil~ tM quality G"4 tJu -~ AICADIA:,Huntington Dr. ~ Sunset (El Rancho Cenf er) pASAD£NA: 320 West Colorado Blvd. • SOUTH PASADENA: Fremont & Huntington Dr. NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) '~ -. I VOt ... 1: L tr ts tb Th den with and Ho ins ta chine M: fAi In ME for t er of tor Chur >s!! Vista Hills for l enl I gahe. Dr. art er vious Worlt He the E his churc City art D Bot ?den• Zenia vania He Unite came Callfc ed Pt byter He at tt11 Chur< vives 1be H Scars other pas to: Churc childr