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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa<' .. ~ • Hou.sewife Paul·sen • . ; Run~ng~ate? . I r t~~~......._ ....................... ; I • • F oot001J.·. Scores .. ' . I l I l ' I I ' l \ ,. • ' • ' it 1 I • . Golde West 10 . -f Mt>unt. SAC' 0 " . ' \ ' < ,, ·- 19 ll. Ala , •t ' ·i 08 • Estan~i 0 Laguna.· Be_a~h 28 ,Villa P·~k a· ., • Ne~port 40 s.A .. ·V.alley 6 • Grdti~ Grove 7 Costa Mesa 2 \ W ~st••inster -26 .Dun1ington 20 •~_,.-, ..... ~\----....... ~~11'!111 .... ~-------" ~ SEE DE'F'AIJ;S, S~ORTS PAGES ' r<<: ~ • • . - (" ' --I~ ·\"' SAnJRDA'Y, OCTOBER I VOL. 11<. NO. IN. CJ•~ K '° -• --· ·n~siiny . eekon~· ' ' --,. <-• ~RE!'ARING PAIGN -Mrs. Martha Jones (left), who ha s ~'.ite · malting herself aviUl@ble as ccmedian l'l!t Paulsen's ~nt'fn!lte spoo{·of presidential ell'Ctian, poilders poster art for ~ ~ . Wi\!l her ru:e her ooly known supporters, daugther , ~ illid pai~manager. Barbara)Alra. ;s f' U rs.-' ones VP Slogan: ... " , ~eep .America tSlean' ~ --- Qlaekov,t Hits ..... . l,000 llomes .sc-hirra Has Sniffle ~, ' . ,..,\ "'-.... 1 ! lJonatiott :.Not . \' . " ' ' Followed by Endorsement ' The Inline eomP..,. -0r~ Ofun- 1y·1 biggest prop1.rty °"DF-Friday an- ~ its opposltkln ·lo !be - trqverslal Watson Amendment, a pro- petty tu relief measure the company helped get on the Nov. 5 ballot. Instead, said company P r e s i d e n t Wililam R. Mason, his firm is "fully en-. dorsing" ProposiUon l·A, a less sweeping tax Te.lief proposal offered by the state . Legillature. Thi Irvine Company announcement came . just a few days after the firm, whiclr,owns ii.bout one-fifth of .all land io Orange C o u n t y , acknowledged con- tributii;lg $5,000 earlier thi.! year toward gettlnCia property tax relief initiative on the November ballot. The te!Ult of the statewide initiative campaltn l]JOMheaded by Loe Angeles County Pt.sseMOr Philip E. Watsoa ii the proposed c:omt!tutional a m e n d m e n t which bear11 his name. It appears u Propo&tfon t on tbe ballot. The measure has been denounced by public o(liclall at all levels of govern- ment as.an invitation to fillcal chaos. In a~· · fedging earlier Ulla week that !be . Company had coobibuled funds lo lnlU&Uve effort, a company spokesman denied that the finn bad play'e~s'a\fole in chOoslng the languige of Propooltlin 9. "The ... lne Company 11111 !eelJ that properly~ reform IJ urgently needed," compan.f1prel1dent Mason aaid Fridaf. "Howeyer, PrOpclliUon I, as flnalfy written, ronly creates more problems rather u.n ..ivtna baste ineqwUu." Muon id<led that Proposition I-A "at least. affords the general public aome cur- rent property tu relief.'' Olympic Games ' ' -open as-Mexican ~yS~ds ,J-y Mdico crrY -T1:e tltb 01ymp1C Gd .,med loday wl\h • Ule uiul1 pomp and --u .. 11'1111 ~ ~ and \loUce ltOoil by' .lo keep S--lllmn"'"UnlnnllJ o1 Maico and ui, Nau"'1 POlyleclllilc Illllltute Aid tbeY would Ml .... .., pubic --that llliPI ..... dani<r ~· -ol tilt -DAILY I'!lm' ~ -Glenn Wl!llie •• ~ U.. 11,0lt '!!lo aaw lhe N"'""'1 llnt-h>nd. lloOd bit OlymJ!lc tick off llory o6 pap ta of loday'1 aports -. ·~ ' "°' .11-... x Astronau'8 Set Debut On National Tel.evision '' FROM WIRE SERVICES SPACE CENTER, HOO!lon -Apollo 7's Utronauts juggled several minor space probleml today as they ~ed for a renduvous with the second stage of the Satcrn 1B rocket -and a debut on space televi.si.On. The ".,iight problems" brought on no talk of poMible cancellation of the 11- day training maneuver for future moon eipel:titiona, said flight director Gene Kranz. Navy Capt. Walt.er M. Schirra Jr., cap- sule commander, reported a hlgh flying case. of the sniffles and was dlrected to take aome nose drops. "l .have a nose cold," Schirra told mi3sioo control during the 1pacecra!t'1 loth revoluUon shorUy before z a.m. "I've gone through about eight or nine kleenexes with some pretty gfllOd blows. I've taken two uplrinl and I'm wonder- ing if tbert'a anything else t can take." "I advised him to take a decongea- tant." Dr. John Zlegleocbmid told a press briefing. "All Jt does la shrink the mem- brant1 and stop a ruriny nose." The medical olflcer also said the 1lne aatron•uts appar<nUy had 30lved the failure to get early reports of blomedf.. cal data from Instruments attaChed to their IUlts. Ti!eY simply undressed and reconnected !be Instrument conla ror bet_~ connec'tioos, he Aid. The asironautl are i:npartng for a five -mUe -a • eecond Chue through t:lll heavens In punull ol the .aecond Beat le stage of !be Saturn IB rocket and for thelr debut on space television. The trio guides their spacecralt loday through a series of delicate maneuvers and back to a rendezvOUll with the sec- ond stage of the booster that flawlessly drilled them into orbit Friday. The rendezvous simulates a lunar rescue ,of the first Americans to land on the moon. On a lunar fiight, the huW" module will ascend from the .mooo'i surfact and use a radar systeri1 to ren- dezvous with the 'COllllnlnd and' lell\lict module-"mother' ship:" - But in cue the lunas; module becqrim trapPeid in a lunar orbit, uMama" will have to come to tbe rescue. The rescue calls for the command and aervtce' ~ dule pilot 1o guide hts llhlp t0 the Im module using optical and RJ:tant track- tng and dock, pennltUng !be lunar astro. nauts to transfer to the command lhlp. Today's plans Were for Schlqa to 07 !be Apcillo 1 l]>acecralt' aa clooe. ia J>l>O- slble lo the -booster atsge, called !be 848, but not actually dock. It 'Wu a~ peeled !be rocket bull would bo lumbltng lhroo1b !be space void, !orblddlnc 1bo Apollo. 1 crew lo gel much cJoaer '!ban 200 f..t. -.- The -crew allo ·turim on !be ~ televialon system for the ~ lime. Paul Haqey, the voice of AP.Ollo control, U4d the crew would start t_O mlnutel olJele- vlJlon tranaml..ton 'from "'""° durto1 a pass over the United States. . Haney Aid !be crew woold probably bo In an eating period when !be lelevllo Ion tranamltUng bqb\I. ' .~ Bared lJ ncover.ed on Album Cov er • • . , , .. . ' .. °'J 'I ' .. ~yk FuJJ .. Coiitrof After Panama C6tip , : • • PANAMA (AP) -Tbo leader ,.,f a bloodlesa inllltory coop against lhe u : day-old government o( Pf¥ldent Atnulfo Arias said today national guard force1 were Jn complete CODtrol of. the country. ArlaS, 67~ who bu' been de~ from the presidency twtee bEtore by the guard In the ,put three dec'llies,. toolo 1er~ In !be, U.S.~lll'! Ca'noi. 7,,;,,; 'l!i moot '!f .hts Cab4\el lnlnllttra ~ takeOver tiegari Friday nJght. • ;, ; Haw ·.Joiig he 1plaMed io' ..main< tlleit WU not known but IOUl'Cf!I close to bini 11\d!Catel he. mlgbt•ratura Jo·.P-Ci!Y and tey .to-rally popular> 1UJ1J10r1 !!\ face the guard, the Couqtrj.'i. ~ _mm.: taryf~;. i •• t.f j , "' • • I U. Col. Omar TqrrlJos l<lentilled him· sell and Maj. BoHa Marlinei, ~ er or !be Chlrlqui Province nllltariuone; aa , lea4~ -o! the • cOuji. He •loitl\ Ibey were IU-by' "all the YoilDC' .,,.. leers." Ke1 clW' tbit .i\riU~ pllmed to "enthotni .a dlctltonhip". and "Cano vert the IUl?d bdo • "pollUcal -meat el'· penecutioo..'' • .. ~. -r In a shab-up ordered by Ar\11, T,..' • rijOI W'u,r Jild been ~ II O:ec»o: Uve RCl'tlary ol tba panl ,.i..i onlered abroad. Other lhtl-Ailu olf!cen were glvtn unimportant poA Torrijol tall! Arlu IUpporlm wtre.lletnl ~lllP• \t WU the lleCOlld mllllarr takoov ... In two ,.,.ka,1" Latin AlJl<rlc•, cunlng •tshl dllJI after ' junta ~t..i Pr..tdeol Fernando Bel-Terry· to feru. - E . ... • I ,...,... Jt ....,.":'-' . . -. . . " . " ! i j ~ ................. 11111!!!!1._ .... ._.s._...,..,,....., __________ ~~~~~~-~-~~--~~-~-.. I I .! . -• I 1>AIL y PILOT S1!U!'doJ, Octoblf 12, 1968 ·Debate Over Debate • TV or Not TV?- II - ' By THI AllOCIATED P!m . II a ,New York newt coolerence with rwmlng male Edmund S. Musldo. Mus Ide aid NJ>on la "afraid lhlt a debalo might coat blm bll lead." ''eltfate the third Pll't1 candidate• .. Wallace. "Tbe SOnat. ba5 docld"!.:".I. to act," I R<publican Richard M. Nixon uy1 n- ~ do -t<Jevllloo debales between pno1. '~· fdtntJal CIDdkl1tet is a de.d lllDe as far 'IU he'• concerned, but NllilD opponeata · 'llaven1 dnlppedtho-. ' ''Come ·out.·Mr. N.lJ:on," aald a speech prepilred by Humpbrq. "Tell your lllory. 1.<1 GoorJe wana.e ten bis story and I'll t.ll mine and then· let tho people decide." aald Wgler, ''whlch. it " lo 111, closea the whole dtbete issue tel' 1•" , e Democrat Hubtri H. Humphrey oaid. '• J'rlday his party la willing to buy time ~ .far the debates now that Congress has <! :blocked action oo a bill tbal would have ;; 'Wli9ed the government'• equal-time pro- f• f'laloll and permllted -Ill to clooale E lime for three-w1y debatol. · '· "Naturally, we hope that Mr. Nixon ~ .Ind 0...., Wal-will .... 10 lhlre ;i tho co8I al tho debltu," laid Hum~ Humphrey was rirevent.ed from travel- ing ·due to what docton described u a mild cue ot the flu, but Ohio senator· ' lal cudldale John J, Gllllgan read the speech !or Humphrey In Cincinnati. Ron Zel&ler, a spokt8Jnan for Nixon, laid Humpllioy'• debate· plan w o u I d c Fran~ie Due B ere? . -Anaheim Bids for Wall St. Wower ~~ • Will Francine Gott!ried, the curva.,...,.· wall Street key punch aperator, accept an offer to appear at Anahe.l.m'1 Melodyland Theater? . "We &bould know in tbe next day or ao," a MeJod)'land apokesrDID Aid today. "We'Vo ollered a featured lpol In "Fem- m11 di Plria." Franclni would "l'Obabl>' parade around In ber gloey on !lie dr<ulat otage and ·w e¥tl'Ybod1 admire her," tbe of- ' flcla!:aald. "~thor llhe ainp or dancea we d001t bow.'1 • Mias Go!Urted'a melllUl'Ol1>-are 41- 23-37. Her employer a couple weeks qo atnt her off on an enftreed vacauon. after-ber dally lllroll In lba·o!llce alo111 Will Street in mlDl-t.kin and mater e a u 1 e d thoulandl ol malea to line tho lidewallll and -..... Pl'* by. ;·_ LBJP_a_ys Truman Call; .. . . ::: They ·Swap Compliments -;;·, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. CAP) -Prell· · dent Jolmlon, In one ol bJa bulllll public _ .. ,days In a lone while, paid a vtlll to -d ormer President Harry s. Truman, pradlced dlpl~cy. aJined a major bill ,, and even foUnd time to lhmr off his ~.3·grandsoo. Johnson alto got Jn some criUclsm ••!."Of Congress and watched on television ~·"the launching cf the Apollo spaceraft ,:,:• Friday before heading to his Texaa ranch with a stopoff at tbe Truman home in lodependeoce, Mo. He came halfway actOIS the country -~&cl ~11 ~ti fram• Victorian bome ''lo ilgn procfamaUOns ;.\tfug as1ae Oct. 24 as United NaUons Dar 1968 and dedi- cating, thll, 2.lrd ~af of' the TW~ld lqanlzalion lo -.. nne ol Jts inflinchlng supporters. =•f:.:. "GeneraUons still unborn will remem- ·.; be:r and be gra\eful to Harry 'Fruman for. ···':..blJ Jea.derah.ip In that dark and confus- ing time" when the world emerged from ~!' .the worst war U hu known, Jobnaon 1aid in a atattment read in the Truman llvill8 room. The two old frleDdl -the nation'• S3rd and 361b pttsl-• traded compllments at a warm early evening meeUna, while a neta:hborhood crowd of more than 1,000 gathered out.side, waving and shouting greetings. 0 0ne of the greatest pr.esJdents the Unii.d State. ever bad," Johnson asld of Truman as he signed documents on a dropleaf table before tbe fireplace and handed out souvenir pen1 to Truman, wUe Besa, and daughter Morgaret Tru· man Dtnlel. . 11Had he not resolutely supported Unit- ed NaUons opposttlnn IO the atta<:k bn fhe Republic cf Korea In 1950," Johnson ·said in his J>1'9C.lamaUon, "~er aggres- sive adventurer's would have been en- couraged and the United NaUons woold be a far less effective body." They shouted at sedng h1a daughter, Luci Nugent, and h1a bouncy, blond l6- month-0ld grandson, Lyn, who came along from Washington. ,:::~Stan Kenton to Return '· ..... ., -. :To Balboa on His Day By EVELYN SHERWOOD or ne N&IY ,111t 1t•ff -Stan ICmtou, venerable mualcal war- rior, will ritum to the scene of for- mer trlumphl. Nov. 1, when he plays at lbe Balboa Pavllloo from a p.m. to 11.m. SpclllJOIOd by tho Junior Ebell Clµb ol Newport Beach, Kenton and hi! JO. piece band will play !or lb• 'b<ne!lt or a ltudenl. fund for wtlversity opportunl· tie1 for high achoo) senlon majorin& In tho llne erta. In ll)IJl'tclation of the courtesy appear- ance Of Kenton and his band, Mayor ~ Monhlll hu laaued a procta· mattoo declaring Nov. I, Stan Kenton Day. DAILY PILOT ... ,,....... c... .... ................ &..,.... .... ..... ..... . ...., CALlllOllllA II.Wt N, W.M --n •••• 1Cuvl1 -ntmat A. M•r,htJt• -·-Jack L C.~ Pt111 Nim• ..... ,......,, ~ DfltcM' -C... ... t ....... .,,. 1111.-t .._. an w ....... .......,. u..-...... ,.,. .... .... IJliiA• l•ctu • • """' The pianist, whose springboard to flme wu the Rendeavow: Ballroom In June, 1941, will present tune.s o! that time. "I Uke today'• music," Kenton aaid, "but I don't play IL" He said he'• looking forward to "play- ing the music I do like" an Nov. J. He said he always liked Balboa and once kept a boat in Newport Harbor, An Ebell Junior also noted that Ken- ton had married a Corona de! Mar girl. "Of counie I didn't, 11 Kenton qu!ckly cor.ected her. Born in Bell, Calif., he rose to fame during the BJg Band era with his band, ArUs!ry In Rhythm. He I! now produclnj: TV shows · and hu established Workshops for Teenage Muaiclans at Indiana-, Micbigan and Redlands Univers!Ues. Ttcketa, $7.llO, may be purchased at Ute Newport Beach Chamber of Com- merce ; Richard's lofarket ; Nancey's of Balboa; Carl'a Florbt and Rouse o! Hannony. Tijuana Cancer Qua~k 'Hav-en,' Says Physician SAN FRANCISCO CAPI -A San Dleeo peyslclan ,uy1 .Tijuana, Mulco, ba5 be- come a. "hlven Jot' cancer quacks," al· tractlni paUentl who bave been told by tbetr doc!on they have no hope !or cur.. Dr. H. P. ~beck told a met!1nc ol the C.IUornla dlv!aloo ol Iba Ameri· can cancer SodllJ Friday lhll many cllnJca thn aploU paUeoU and delay adequate trulmeol. 0.. al the 10 cllnlca In tho Baja call- lornla town npor1edlJ -f!0,000 a-.uld-. -Thoul-ol palltote •• then, he llid, --doct«I "cloal Iba wll> doW " bopo" "1 .. llln( u.. ''dwo la noClllnt ._ wa can do. Thia II an -pooWoa Ill which to place a -belal." -Nld. If • R<publlcan leglalalors who bave form- ed a ''Truth Squad" for the campatgnlng noted that Humphrey voted u a sena- tor in 1964 to kill a bill that would have cleved the way fer de~tes between Prealdent Johnson and Ropubllcan Barr)' Goldwaler. • 11It iJ cleir," nld ·1bomu H. Kuchel of Califmrla, "the vice prelldent has been coover\ed oo this laau• boe&ua be real!Jea bow far behind ba II In Iba Jftl' idenUal race." The oCngreas1oiia1 Record •how• Ham- p1ny voted lo, ta"1ai and 11\UI kill, tho lllM 'bill. The vice pnoident asld Friday he couldn't remember helping prevent passage of the 1964 legiBJaUon, but "if ao,Jt w.u a mi.stake." . Humphrey'• illneu, which bad been • doUlnl him fer a cou.tl.,:' daYI. !ore-ed cancellaUon of a w tour of New York's Harlem th1t afternoon. Nixon lelw lo his Key Biscayne, Fla., reb'eat for strategy talks Friday alter campalping In Tuu. Nixon accUllCI Humohrey or plannJnc to koap the 10 per cenl ourtax thia aum· mer In ellect lndellnltaly. Ntlnn aald !lie meuure wu 1 "war tax" and prom1ied . to repeal II u soon u poaslble. NWJo told 1 panel of questionen "I tb1nk we are in too many countries Jn !orelp aid." He allO aald ' "! Intend to have the youngut white house staff in' hlstorY." Wallace waa forced to cut short a speech in Denver, Colo., when the putr Ile address system failed and hecklers . drowned him nut. . . A tomato and a medalllm necklac:e were thrown at him, but they both mi.. ed him. "I can tell you that after Nov. 5 people like you are ao1na to be through in this country1" Wallaci told the hecklers. State Lawmen Ask Stronger Lawson Guns LOS ANGELES (,u>) -Two ltale law enforcement ora:anlsaUooa urge the legislature to e'nact rtrongu gun ·cootrol Jaws. In a joint statement today the Call- lornla Peace Of!lcera and Dlaiict. A~ tomey usoclaUona urged that police orocers be given broader power to search automobiles for weapons and that lb• willing 'oerlcid between aales cf fireanns to delivery be increased to 10 days from seven. The groups also asted that gun pur- chasers be fi.nguprinted, intrastate mall onter aslel be banned and that llrearmJ nat be Sflld to mental tncampetents, con- victed felons or drUg addicts. Slmllar bills were defeated In the Leg· lslaturt last session. Chief Deputy Dist. Atty. Lynn D. Compton ol Loll Angeles County, apokes- man for the two groups, said permlta to carry cancealed weapons by private in- dividuals In the state should be revoked. From Pflfl*l l MRS. JONES. • • availability, presumably meanina her husband, R. Gerald Jones and their three children will take a back seat. "Duty calls 8f\d destlny beckons," ad· ded the woman Whose crises rival Nix·· on's; whose home state is Humphrey's, and whose name conjures up apple pie and a tidy, well·nm kitchen with a nondenominational prayer on the wall. "What could be more American than \hat?" she uked In a parenthetical pitch to be placed on the Paulsen platform, "I feel you need a name like Martha Jones.• Mra. Jones' telegram said she has somethln& for everybody: "Married to manager of brokerage !Inn -Wall Slreet backing. "Tbree children who photofiraph well , plus a black dog and a Siamese cat - Family Appeal. "Hip, Zen-type blby-elter with long hair -the Clean for Gene vote. "Taught ochool for one year -the teacher'• vtlte. "Switched lo airliner atewanl.,. -the swinger vote. "Own fann in Mlrmesota -the farm vote. "Maiden name was Sullivan -the lrtah C.thollc bloc . "P'inn believer In Teddy Roosevelt's favorite saying, "Walk softly bUt carry a big a!lclc." "She b very leriol about this," said Mrs. Lara, who notes Mrs. Jones' utrological cbart and Paulaen's m quite compaUbte in nature. "He Wed fot' a woman to atep forward !or a vice president. She la doin( Just that/' the attractive, long-haired cam· palJn manager aald. · •J Aallle · that the man (woman) lhould not aeek the olfk;e, but Iha office lbau1d come to tbl D\ID (woman)," Aki tho Jones candidacy --Friday. Paullen '• camp ls to fll' lileat. oo the matter. "But I !ell I bad lo let JOU know I 1m allYe and Uvlng In Laiuno Beach, which II you know, b in Qrqe Cow\ty,'' Mn. Joaea concludad, idcllq lhlt her lavortte II "lmpolllblo llnam." ~ hava been lmown lo walk ICllllJ at Umeo, but they rart\1 <Nr7 IUch a blc IChllclc u Matlhl J..,.. unveiled Friday. ~ CdM Beach Sand Castles Need Builders • A ll'lllY problem conlroola Jack Barntlt, director al tho Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. He still needs sand casUe builders for the chamber's seventh annual Sand cas- tle Building Conlest to be held Sunday from 1 p.m .. to 3 p.m. at the big beach in Corona del Mar. Barnett reports that Ill 2.l ol tho 10-by- lO foot.plote bave been apo-.11 by locll businesses, but that the conatru.ctloo workefi are sUll needed. · t ~ . "We woUid 16ve tq nu up.'ijome al the 'hOles 'we bveb6w: Antori• -~·Ci!rno down .~ and register •rtearn. "from . aoon to 1.P.m.," tie satd. 1 The teams should have from four to siJ: members, BameU said. He predicted a crowd of from S,000 to 8,000 will go lo tho belch for tho conteif, depending upon the weaUter. 1 Judges la< lbe conleS! wW be Newport City Mana(er Harvey HurllNrt, chamber Women's Dlvlaion. Prealdent F a y Edelblute, Richard MapusoD and a special "surprise" Judie, Barnett sald. Cont.slants will complete In eight divisions: moSt moderni!tlc, moat artfltlc· cutle, best contemporary "piioda cutle, best lease.hold castle, least litely e~e, most dtscombooberated eat.sle, iobst avant garde cutle and beat ·llOIM!Oll- fonnin& castle. State May Curb Overnight Park V~its by Youths SAN JOSE (AP) -Action nn a pro- poaed curfew in state parkt, wu de- layed by the State Parka and ft4c;reaUon CommllSlon Frld1y an.r Iha 'allonley general's office ralaed doubt of Us Je.. gallty. 1 Director' Wlll1am Penn Mott Jr. refer- red the proposal baclc to bJa atalf for additional !ludy and aald the matter will be brought up qlln at the November meeting In Bakersfield. Under Iha curlew plan, m!nori1 dlllrlng lo remain overnight In ltale parlll would have lo reglater with park ~ala. This woold entail pmentetl'!'1 ol 11111- ten parental permlaalon, proP!r ldmU. flcaUon and the .-Ind 'lelep11ooe number ol parents or £1Wdi,1na. Miil' ried coopleo under tho are IL II would ba uempt. Mott asld the curlew la ~ lo curb an "almost uncontroUablf: theft problem" created by unescorted mlnon.~ / ' Times Endo~ ' Nixon on SundJiy LOS ANGELES (UPI) -N Loa AnceHa Times Sunday wlll publlib an edHorlal -.. R<publlc,ln J'ral. denUal Candidate lllcbaid 11. Nlzllic "Tba -mi, 1-a crJala wblch II unique In lta blliory ... tho edllorlal - In part. "Vice l'relldenl Humpllray la an able and hooorabla mu. and Ol1'bl bave been a IOOd cbolce !or lbe natlnn'• hlehelt om.e 1n Iba -" .-11me and clrcuml!ance. I "'!'lie olmplo !Id ol Iba malllr II, however, U. Nisoa pop em tbe pl- ltlu ol. loaclenhlp wbldl will ba ~ needed during lbe DOii lour )'tlrl. and Hwnpbrey dool aot." 2 Teens Chase Down Thieves, Win Citatwns By SANDI MAJOR of the men wu clutching her pune. ,.°' * o.11'n••1tet1 "Doug turned to me and said, 'Let11 ao Two -Weitmtnater teenqen: who lut get 'em,'" Kevin recalled Friday. JaniJary helped police nm lo earth a pair '!'lie two boy• oprlnled oll after tho of pur1e anatcheri have won the first purse snatchers. Dou& Jollowed the rnen cltatkioa f "'--1-~ -~-.. b or down an llley, but before be could catch or --~·w~ Y an&• them, Ibey Jum!'"'I Into a car and aped Counl)' Dlltrlct Attorney Cecl! Hlclll. away. However, his deocrlptinn.s al tho Douc1u Price, lA Joyce Ave:., and a1111Jants Wert instrumental in thelr Kevin Fllber, 14490 Slz:allht Plact!, both I later capture by police. IJ.,,.,.,ld Weatmlnater Hlib School . • Meanwhile, Kevin wu having 1111 studenbl, receive lnden.tlcal awardl Fri-troublea ~ the uaed car salesman. dly, even thoulh Dou( WU tho ... wbo " "When I atartod running l!ehb!d Dou(, ·-··"· cb --lbla aaleoman wne out and ataried yen. :r.-" ued. the , u1allanta and pve tn&.at me," be related. •11 stopped to au: tneU' dalcrlpUona to poll~. blm·to· clll Iha police." i .. ~·a ellorta wu ll)'mled a>mewbat 'But tho uleoman· w ·olber ldW' "'1ei! ba ~~\lijllll~.tv ,,1*1 -·•He mt Into hlaolllce and""'° bock car. aaleanW:i who thOUSbt he wu one of with a gun," said Kevin. "He kept poin· tjie thlovea. . Ung It at mo and uytng, 'give mo It_ all happened about a p.m. lut Jan. t, ev°7!!'1"K you guya took from lhlt w~ the yOUthl were looldng ·at autoi on car. a Wutminater car loL They he&rd a B,Y the time Kevin convinced the r woman ICnlDI for help and turned to aee ulesman he and Doug were only tryt,ig -Nina Stohlman, ft, chu1ns twO men. One to help, J))ug arrived at the scene. Police flnilly were called. Famed Producer George White Dies ,LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Funeral aer· vices are acheduled Monday !or proctuo. er Georp White, whOR "Scandals" shows ol tho ttlOI and 'IOI helped make stara ol 1Ucb performers u Rudy Vallee and Ethol Merman. White, '12, died Tbunday of leukemia. Services will ba at Plerao Brothora Hnllywood CbapeL Recalled Dou.a Friday: "l'wun1t think· Ing ibout any danger at the time. 8ure I'd do It qilp.11 my mother wu In tnJu. ble, I'd like to~ somebody would help .her." Thlnga turned out all right for everyone. The woman iot her purae back, the tWo purse snatchers were coovlcted and Doua: arid Kevin received awards. Well, almost everyooe. The aaleaman '"WU convicted cf bran- dlahlnr a firearm In • rude and lbrtalen- lng manner. . .... .. .,.Ptl#I' ........ WIST~INSTIR YOUTHS PICK UP CITATIONS DA Hlclcs, cr1 ..... ,_ .. Price ,_,, l'llltor ! l • .vot.:. - l . 'DI an: nu po eri M 1~ . PAI blood day~ Arias were Ari, tho Pl in~ in th m .. t takeo was 1 inc\ic1 City lace lat)' Lt. BJ I I~ Tl> 1,000 night pu!!ll Fe> dent leaf car, munl j urte lo b Gu" Ed the I fl It kl bl w di kl I . : ft • 0 0 • • • Weekend Yoiar' n .. etew'D EDIJIO.N ,. , .. . .. • . . . • I . • . ~ . YOt:. ,,., No. 246, 'I S£CTJONS, 56 PAGES • 1 ' • ' "' ' " ' ,rtN·c;~ • . ' • • . : . ' . , Lagrina Housewife Running-Matei llJ ARTllUR R. VINSEL Of .. Dab' , ....... Soybean heiress Martha Jones -'adlng under utr.loglcal usurance ol victory - Friday burled . benelf against vlce pnilderltial bOpefula Spin> Agnew, Ed- mund ll!Ulkle and G<n. euru. LeMay. Mn. Jona, ol Laguna !leach and Springfield, Minn., bu made her bid to join televlllon comic Pal Paulsen In bis disjointed bid f0< election as president. She told Paulsen she'• like to be bis vice praidenllal running male. Mn. Jones offered to .er.. In !lie ,.. cond a1ot ol a PauJaen.Jooea.-ticket via telegram to the comic standard bearer. '!be message of her CiuaunC.tiona took 1s mlnutea to dlctate on the 1eJ.epbone. Contacted at her JZlO Crestview Drive reskience in Laguna Beach, the DAILY PILOT asked the new contender what abe con.ilder> to be the alngle most Important issue of Our Time. "Ummmm," murmured the 33-year-old bow:ewlfe, "I'd have to think about thaL" .. l think: comervaUon, t: e e pin I America clean," abe Mid when contlded three boun later. . Her -major plalform l(IOl Would be ,.unificaUoo ol the lamed rocl: alnilol group 1'Tbe BuUalo.Sprtnafield. u • Her lengthy tele~ lo Paui.. outlb> ed an Ironclad pllllolQpby which, ~ down to its essence IS: walk 10ftly, bOt carry a big Irish Cathollc . bloc. . Queried about the candldate'a chances of carrying the election, now o\1ly 2S days away, campaign manager Barbara Lara confldentiy forecut certain victory. "No doubl alloul ii: Jup!t.r II rlalll& ID Irvine: No benlflcOnce,. .s Mn. Lara, .. artlai and ulrologist. who llVOI al lld Crestview ~ Drivt, in a bu co 11 c ~ bereft ol lllDOkH!lled ......, . llespondlng to Ille le l e • 11 I e penooallty'I ,_.t call fa< a~ W;8 preBldenUal UckeHharer, Mn. J~ calalogue of --Is lndeed ID> preaaive. "Have decided to throw my itna 1n1o the ba~" she lald ln her declarilloo Ill .(See lrllll. JON1!3,. p ... 1), ~ on 9 • Nose Drops Help Apollo Space Flight Quits Watson Pinn Ile.spite .Donation . 'DESTINY BECKONS' -Mn. Mart b a Jones (left), who has announced she is making herself available as comedian Pat Paulsen's running mete in spOo! of presidential ~ection, ponders mi>spelled poster art for use in campaign. With her are her only known support- ers, daughter j(atby, 5, and campaign manage<. Barbara Lari'- • ~;' • ..f.;• •'. -••• :·~~1"';.·-it,ctf·"-iJi;;. : .. .,.,."1> Miliith-y ·-·eoup . t<lpples 11-Day·Panama Regime . J>ANAMA (AP) -The leader or a bloodless military coup against the 11- day-old government of President AmuUo ·Arias said today national guard forces were in complete control ol the country. Arias, 67, who has been deposed from the presidency twice before by the guard in the past three decades, took refuge in the U.S.-cootrolled Canal Zone with ~t of hi5 Cabinet ministers after the takeover began Friday night. How tong be planned . to remain there was not known but sources close to blm indicated he might return to Panama City and try to rally pol'llar support to ace the guard, the country's only mili- tary force. i,i. Col. Omar· Torrijos Identified hlm· Blackout Hits IJ*r'Homes The lights went out for approxiln•lely 1 000 Foanlaln Valley flJDllies Friday night when a car struck a utility pole putllng it out of -· ' Fountain Valley police said the acci- dent occurred al 1:30 p.m. al 49 Green- leaf Ave. Wayne Guest. driver of. the car was taken to Huntington Intercom- muclty Hospl:al with undetermined In- juries where his condlUoo was reported to be good. Pollce could not provide Guest's age or home address. Edison Company crews later restored the power. self and Maj. Boris Martinez, command- er of the Chiriqui ProYince military zone, as leaders of the coup. He said they were supported by "all the young oU- icers." He charged that Arias planned to "entborne a dictatorahlp" and con- vert the guard into a "poliUcal instru- ment of persecution." In a shake-up ordered by Arias, Tor- rijos earlier had been relieved as e1ecu- tive secretary of the guard and ordered abroad. Other anti-Arias office.rs were given unimportant . posts. Torrijos said Arias supporters wer~ being 1rouoded up. Clad in fatigues with his sleeves rolled up, Torrijos said the next step was to de.cide whether to set up a military jWlta or to "coostitutionalize" the coup by callini ln Finl· Vice President Raul Ar· ango , to take the preSidency. Arango coold 'DOt be located but wu rel)Orted with .Arias. Al.ide from small knots of people at doorways, the city appeared calm. There wn IODle panic along A Avenue, the street on wbicb tbe guard's two-story headquarten is located, when the coup got anderway al 9 p.m. Friday nighl. Roving guard patrols broke up any group; I.bey found. There wu an uocon- firmed report that two men were wound- ed on Cntral Avenue, the city'• main lhoroagbfare. A clandestint radio staUoo WU re- ported by aevefal liste!lenr to be oo the air, caDlq on the people to rally to Arias' support. Listeners reported Ille 1 Blluation changed frtquency comt.llUy. It wu Ille aeoond mllllary tak1m10r in two ween in Latin America, com!Dg eight dayl alte< a junta ousted Pre&ldept Fernando Belaunde Terey In Peru. FROM WIRE SERVIC&'I SPACE CENTER, Houston -Apollo 7's astronauts juggled several minor space problems today u they aimed for a rendezvous with the second stage of the Sat.cm 1B rocket -and a debut on space television. The "slight problems" bnrught on no talk of possible cancellaUon of the 11- day training maneuver for future moon expeditions, said Olght di.rector Gene Kram. Navy Capt. Walter M. Schirra. Jr., cap- sule commander, reported a high flying cue of the snifflea ind was directed to take some nose drops. '!be Irvine Company -Orallgo Coun- ty's biggest property owner-today an- nounced its opposition to the con- troversial Watson Amendment, a pro- perty ta1 relief meB.l!lure the company helped get on the Nov. 5 ballot. Inltead, said company P re s l d e n t William R. Mason, h1s firm la "fully en- dorsing" ProposJUon 1-A, a less sweeping tu relief proposal offered by the state Legislature. The Irvine Company announcement came just a few days afler the firm , which owns about one-filth of all land in Watson: "I. have a nose cold," Schirra told mission control during the spacecraft's lotb "nivoliJtlon shortly before 2 a.m. "'I've~~ alxU ~or nine · • ' 1 u: ·• · ~ kleeooxOl·#llh' iiciile~ good biris. . LQS~IAP) -~;Pblf, l-'¥9 -lwo ~-l'lll waoile&'• '1#. ,,. · ;"'llrin .miir)ilah,.... log tt tbef<'• anyili!ng else t can lake." more '4f mlllloo bat "'iold oul to Ille "I adv him to· tale a dec<>ng.,. olhel: ilde" and 'Is' alleml>dhg lo dls- tantl' Dr Johri Ziegleschmid told a press crecllt his pi'opo&ed property· tax-lmend- brlefing. All It 'aoes la stirlnk the me11J. ment, Prop. -t .' branes . stop . a runw.nose." The !Ult was filed by Robinson and.Co. The cal officer .also said the three of San Francisco, a firm Watson hired astronau ' ~pplrently · had. solved the 1? gather signatures to put the proposl- caJ data instruments attached to ' Orange Co u n t y , acknowledged con- tributing 15,000 earlier OU. year toward getUna: a property tax relief iniUaUve cn the November ballot. 'llte result of the statewide inltiaUve campaign spearheaded by Loa Angeles County Assessor Philip E. Watson is the proposed ConltituUonal am e n d m e n l which bears his name. It appears u Proposition 9 on the balloL The measure has been denounced by public officials at all levels of govern- ment as an invilaUon to fLscal chaoa. In ac~owledglng earlier th1I week thaL Suit a .. W,11110o with floaud IOI' not paying 'fill!;• and· askl II million punitive damageJ. II DDIOI Iha\ be bu paid $136,499. . ., • . ~·u 'fe' qwl '811.Y :inohey, We'll pay· It," •Wiltsop told ·a-hospital news conference 'Fri~y1 '.'lt·iJ! o~vtous RobJnBon sold out to the other side." Watson saJd hi was hospitalized with a heart aliment because of hi.I campaign fallure to~et early reports of biomedi-tion on the Nov. 5 ballot. The ault char&· their sui They &imply undressed and =~':oos'."'b~:1 cords for Catholic Priest Denies The astronauts are preparing for a five -mile - a -second chase through the heavens in pursuit of the second stage of the Salum IB ?octet and for the.ir debut on space television. He Leads Double Life The trio guides their spacecraft today through a series of dillcate maneuvers and back to a rendezvous with the sec- ond stage of the booster that fiawlessly drilled them into orbit Friday. The rendezvous simulates a lunar rescue of the first Americans to land on the moon. On a lunar flight, the lunar module will ascend from the moon's surface and use a radar sYstem to ren- dezvOUI with tbe command and service module "mother ship." But in case the lunar module becomes trapped in a lWlar orbit, "Mama" will have to come to the rescue. The rescue call!I far the command and service mo- dule pilot to guide his ship to the lunar module using optical and sena.nt track- ing and dock, permitting Ille lunar utro- nauts to trartsfer to the command ship. Today's plans were for Schlrra to fly the Apollo 7 spacecraft u close u poa- slble to the booster stage, called the Sill, but not actually dock. It WU ex- pected Ille rocket hull would be tumbling throogb the spaee void , forbldd!ng the Apollo 7 crew to get much closer than '200 feet. The crew aho turns on the Apollo televlmon system for the lint time. Paul ·Hanef, the voice ol Apollo control, said ·the crew would start 10 minute! of tele- vision transmisskm from space during a paas over &be United State&. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Roman Catholic priest who runa an wphanage in the desert says he uses more than one name and lives in an e1pensive hpuse in the nearby resort of Palm Springs. But he denies any impropriety in this and denies government assertions that he led a second life and failed to file income tax returns on nearly $120,000. The U.S. attorney'• office says the Rev. Robe.rt Nlkliborc, 37, maintained a $75,000 home under the name Robert Drew Rand. Neighbors aaJd they knew the owner of the house as Bob Rand, a weaJthy, married semi-retired elec- tronics eiecutlve. Father Nlldlborc, 37, Is charged with wtlllngJ, falling to file income tax re- turns for lll&US, a mlslemeanor. "Any statement that my grosa ~ ings were $119,960.44 ii with out foun- dation," the priest replled Friday through hil lawyei:. "I am informed and believe I was · not requlml to file a re- turn in th08e years." Meanwhile, the state attorney c~ eral's oUlce said It Is reopening a years.- old investigation of fund raising on be- haH of Boys Town of the Desert at Ban- ning, about 70 miles east of Los Angeles. Father Nikllborc ls presltt~nt and fin- ancial director ol the orpllanage. Father Nikliborc said in his statement: "I am commonly known 11 Father Ro- bert, Father Robert Rand or Father Robert Nlkllborc, whichever people find easier to pronounce." He said thal he malnlalnl his Palm Sprbtg.1 home with the conoerit ol the San Diego Diocese, that a statement on the hou!e deed callin( Robert Rand mar· ried ii a mlsprint and that the woman the oeighbon thou&ht wu hia wife was • housekeeper. Other priesll ... a chapel al the liouse, be aald. Beatie · Bared \ Wntller Forge! Ille IUl1laD ~ and -Tiie ....mid wealller ouL-loot II vet· MJP.I ev<n rain a bll today, toolih1 and SundaJ• It wW be cool too. Temjl<nllln wW dip to low IV'• durln( Ille 4111 and low 80'• al 1llPL Sony. JIWSIDE l'OD,.Y What'1 Ult rtol tdatt: plctu.rc In EunipcP DAILY PILOT col- umnlli ll0"'14U llf<Canll< ""' •I W esi Gemianv'• prOIJ)Crlll/ lodotl ;,, 111c Jim ;,, • 1mu •/ atttcle1, Poo• B. Uncovered on Album Cover . been turned dowo, a spokesman for lwo m1Jll( tracie mllUines aald: '~I Wal fe]t that they were not IU!table." Lennoli, 1he ber!iOClacled BeaUe, •u ,not arillable for -eornment. Nor wu Mia o.o; Ille utlst who .... made a mo•ie l•lurlnl Ill ban -'l'lloJ ware defended, however, by Derek Tljllot, lft ueculive ol tbt A~ pie company. 11~,," be Aid, '"we let nothtn& wrona wltl the covet. Hu ~one ner taken oUilble lt Adam and !:vet" ' '!be mualc In the album '.Jo tmn a mm made by Mlsa' Ono Wbldt -la llOlllhY cloleilpl of LeaoorJ 11nWn1. The l7'1..r-old 8'oU...• wrOll Ille wonll IOI' mM\' of Ille ll"QP'I hit -. II separated !tom his wife C)'nthia. the Irvine COmpany had conbibuteil hmcls to the inlUaUv. effort, a cOmpallf spoke!lllan denied thal .the firm bad played a role ln choosing the ianguagt Ill Proposition 9. . "'!be Irvine Coml""'Y llil1 ,feels that iroperty ~ reform ls urgenUy needed," company president Masoo said Friday~ 1 "HQ.Wever, Proposl.Uon 9, as finally writtm, only creates more problaol rather thai:i-Solving basic lt)equJtles." M~ added that ProposlUon 1-A "at least lillorda1he seneral public 1101DO cur- rent ~ tax rellef." 'Sello.ut'- l •, . etftijU ~ jicopositioft."'KJ-a..~ .. 25,000 ml!e. In lour Weeki and - aboul 400 to soo·ppearancea,• llo ifaldJ The 47-year-oJd: aslllllal°' ~ ·ttal hll<pilil Sept If. AltendlDli: A'f Iii' II 'in good condition. ~ ~.:.._ A spokesman for Wiltion aid thll :p.. sessor was ttanded' a subpotd& 0iri1con- nection· with the suit ii be lly Jn: a lm- pitol bed Thursday. Redwood Park Money OK'd, B~t Chopped in Half WASHINGTON (AP) -Mooey bu been .spproprta_ted by C<ingresa to buJ ·private llmberlancl for lledwood Natiollal ·Park in nortbem 1 California, but,· tbt amount ·and the a119catl"!' for initial •P; eration are well below wtiat the JotmsoP adDiinlstration wanted. · A ~mpromise mpplemeotal moDej 1bill1 approved by ·Ufe Houie'. and senate · Friday j>rovides 153 mllllon lor land !""J' chases .·119 million lesi-lban .uk¢. ,. In culllna the reqµest iipWti, .the Hotiil Appropriailooa Committee a~d nal!e!>- al forest llmberlaild woulil be e.ch- ed for some of the private· proprertY the federal government hu taken oven with- bt the Jledlloood National Part. Wllb bil exchanle, the commitfee1 'aid, tbe i.ra- er cash -ouUay would· not 'be needed. S1aahed almoal ln ball, from '290,llllO to $150,000, WU the ~ f«'lllafl. 1ng and 1n1t1ar _.lf!il' et Red~ ,Park. ·, ·, • 2 DAILY Pll.OT S1turdly, Octobtt 12, 1968 c • • : Debam Over De'lioo3 • • ( g • ' .. D, or ~ ~ ' ~ BJ Tll!i .ASSOCIATED Pl\ESS ! ' .BepUbllcaa R1chard M. Nixon aays ra. :euo .. teJevWon debates between pre11. -1 candidates II a dead """' u fer :iii be'1 ~. bot Nlxoa opponenll il>aven1 dropped the mailer. - •' Domocrat Hubert H. HUIIljlbrey aaid '1'rlday hla l'8rlY II wllllog !O bujl lime ~for the debates now that COClgreu hU • bloc:ted action on a bill that would hive !lwalved 'tbe government's equal-time pro. ~vision and permitted networks to donate :Ume for three-way debates. : .. Naturally, we hope that Mr. Nixon •and George Wallace will agree !O lhare ~Ibo cool of the debates," aa1d Humphrey . ' • • • at a New York news contere.oce with running mate Edmund S. Muakie. Muskie said Nixon la "afraid that a debate might cost him bit lead." "Corne out, Mr. Nixon," llld I speech prepared by Humphrey. "Tell your atory. Let Geor&e Wallace tell hla story and ·I'll tell mine and 'then let the people declde." · Humphrey waa prevented from travel· lng due to what doctor8 delcribed u a mild case of the flu, bul Oh.lo senator· ial candidate John J. Gilligan read the speech for Humphrey in. CinclnnaU. Ron Zeigler, a spokesman for Nixon, said Humphrey's debate plan w o u J d franeie Due Here? ·Anaheim Bids for Wall St. W ower .-, '!···WUJ. Franclne Gottfried, the curvaceous Wall $treel key pmch operator, accept an offer. to appear at Anaheim's Melodyland Theater? "We should know 1n the next day or so," a MeJoWland spokesman said today. "We've offered a featured spot in "Fem· mes ·de Plfla." -Frandne would "probably parade around In her glory on the cJrcular atage and let everybody admire her," tbe of- ficial .Jaid, "Whether ahe aings Of' dances iwe don't tnow." Miu Gottfried's measurements are 43- 2.\-37. Her employer a couple weeks ago sent her off on an enforced vacation after her daily stroll to the office along Wall Street in mini-skirt and sweater c a u 11 e d thousanda of males to line the sidewalkB and cheer .. she passed by. .. LBJ Pays Truman Call; They Swap Compliments SAN ANTONIO, Tes. (AP) -l'reBI· dent Johnson, In one of bis busiest public days in a long while, paid a vlsit to former President Harry S. Truman, pracUced diplomacy, s.igned a major bill and even found time to show off bis grandson. - Johnson also got in some crltlclsm of Congress and watched oo televiJion the launching of the Apollo spaceralt Friday bef<re heading to his Tezas ranch . wlt14 st.po[( at the Truman home in lnd.ependeoce, Mo. He came halfway across the country to Tnnnan's white frame VJctorian home to sign proclamations setting aside Oct. M 11 United Nations Day Ul&a and dedi- cating this 23rd birthday cf the world <qani.r.&Uon to Truman a.s ooe of Jts lqllirrjll'!I auppotters. "Generaticns still unborn will remem- ber and be grateful to Harry Truman for hll JeadersbJ.p in that dark and confus· big time" when the world emerged from the wont war it baa known, Johnson saJd in a statement read In the Truman living room. The two old friends -the nation's 33rd and 36th presidents -traded compliments at a warm early evening meeting, while a neighborhood crowd of more than 1,000 gathered outside, wavirig and shouting greeUnga. "One of the greatest presidents the United State! ever had," Johnson said or Truman as he signed documents on a dropleaf table before the fireplace and handed out souvenir pens to Truman, wife Bess, and daughter Margaret Tru- man Daniel. "Had he not resolutely wpported Unit· ed Nations opposition to the attack on the Republic of Korea lo 1950," Johnson said in his proclamaUon, "other aggres- sive adventurers would have been en-- couraged and the United Nations would be a far less effective body." They shouted at seeing hll-daughler, Luci Nugent, and his bouncy, blond l5- month-0ld grandson, Lyn, who came along from Washington. ·Stan l\.enton to Return ::To Balboa on His Day " , BJ EVELYN SHERWOOD Of Tiit o.nr P'li.t It.ft • Stan Kenton. venerable musical war· rlor, will return to the scene of for· mer triumphs, Nov. 2, when he plays at the Balboa Pavilion from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sponlond by the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach, Kenton and hla 20- piece band 'frill play for the benefit of a student fund for university opportuni- Uea for high school senlon majoring In the fin• Iris. In appn!ClaUoo of the courtesy appeer- ance of Kenton and his band, Mayor ~ Manball baa 1"'1ed a procla· maticn declaring Nov. 2, Stan Kenton Day. DAILY PILOT ... .,...... ~ .... .............. ....... ...... .... I FA ...... ,..., CALll'OllllA ....... H.W.N -ni...1 K.nU -n.....:Je~"'· JN L c.1.., P••I NI ... • ...... ........ 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Born in Bell, Calif., he rose to fame during the Big Band era with hla band, Artistry In Rhytbm, He Is now producing TV shows and has established Workshops for Teenage Must.clans at Indiana, Mlchlgan and Redlands UnlversiUes. Ticket.a, $7.50, may be purchased at the Newport Beach Chamber ol. Com· merce;. Richard'• Market; Nancey's cf Balboa: Carl'• Florist and llOU!e of Hannony. Tijuana Cancer Quack 'Haven,' Says Physician SAN Fl\ANCISOO (AP) -A San Diego pbyalclan uya Tijuana, Mezlco, baa be- come 1 "haven for cancer quacb," at. trading pallenll who bave be<n told by th.tr docton Ibey bave no bopo for cure. Dr. R P. Greeabock told a meel\nc cl Ibo Calllornla dlvlsloo of the Art!IA- CID Cancer Soelely Friday tbat 1111111 cllnlcl thn aplalt patleoll and delay lldeqlllte lnl"""'1$. Ono of Ibo 10 dlnlea In the a.Jo can. fomla -rOporied1y -110,llOO a week, aaid Gmabeck. 'lbou•..W of = go there. be Aki, When thdr "dole the win- dow cl 11ope" by teillni them "there II DGlblo& mn wt cu do. Tbla II an -ble poolUon In which .'!! pllCt .... belnl." Greabfck llHJ\_ "elevate the third party candidate" • Wallace. "The Senate hu decided not to act," said Zeigler "which, It Relill to ua, closes the wbote debate issue for 19U." Republican legislators who have form- ed a "Truth Squad" for the campaigning noted that Hwn~y voted as 1 sena- tor In 1964 to kW a bW that would have cleared the way for debates between Presiderit Johnson and Republican Barry Goldwater. "It la clear," said Thomas H. Kuchel of Calilcirnla, "the vlee prealdent lias been con\!erted on UU. issue because be realizes how fer behind he 1' In the pru- Jdentlal race." The oCngresslonal Record ahows Hum- phrey voted to table, and thus klll, the 1964 bW. The vtco president aaid Friday he couldn't remember .helping prevent pasuge ot the 1964 legWat!on, but ••11 IO, Jt WU a mistake." Humphrey's illness, which had been doqing h1m for a couple of days, forc- ed cancellation of a walklng tour of New York '• Harlem thl5 afteril.oon. Nixon felw to bill Key Biscayne, Fla., retreat for strategy talks Friday after campaigning in Texas. · Nil.on accused Humphrey of planning to keep the 10 per cent lllttu this swn- mer tn effect indeflnit.ely. Nllbn saJd the measure wu a "war tax" and promised to repeal it as soon as posslb~. Nixon told a panel of qu~ "I think we are in too many countries ln forelgn aid." He alMI aaJd: "I intend to have the youngest whJte houJe staff in history.'' Wallace waa forced to cut sbo'rt a speech in Denver, Colo., when the pub- lic address 1yatem failed and hecklers drowned hJm out. A tomato and a medallion necklace were thrown at him, but they both miss- ed him. "I can tell you that after Nov. S people like YoU are goins to be tbrouih in thUs country/' Wallace told the hecklers. State Lawmen Ask Stronger Laws on Guns LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two state law enforcement orgarllzations urge the legislature to enact stronger gun control laws. In a joint statement today the Cali- fornJa Peace OfflCers and District At· torney associatloos urged that police officers be given broader power to search automobiles for weapons and that the waiting period between sales of fireinnl to delivery be increased to 10 days from seven. The groups also asked that gun pur- chasers be fingerprinted, intrastate mail order sales be baMed and that firearms - not be sold to mental incompetents, C1>n- victed felons or drug addicts. Similar bills were defeated in the Leg- islature last session. Chief Deputy Dist. Atty. Lynn D. Compton of Los Angeles County, spokes-- man for the two groups, said permits to carry concealed weapons by private ln- dlviduats· in the state should be revoked. ii Duil11 Double Cl>ota Mesa twins Eric end Barry F1nef, -U years old and eighlh graders at Maude B. Davill ln- termediate &boo!, help celebrate National News· paper Week before starting their DAILY PILOT DeWlp8per l'O!Jteo. 'ibe brotlters, llOltl o! Mrs. J, A. Final end the late Mr. Flnal, have delivered papers for tile !alt 3\!i years. CdM Beach Sand Castles Need Builders A gritty problem confronts Jack Bamett, director of the Newport Harboc Chamber of Commerce. He still needs sand castle builders for the chamber'• seventh annual Sand Cu- Ue Balldlng Contest to be held Sunday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the big beach in Corona del Mar . Barnett reports that all 25 of the 10-by· 10 foot plots have been sponaored by lOcaI busln=, but that the constructloo workers are sUll needed. "We would love to fill up some of. the holes' we ha~ now. Anyone can come down there and register a team from noon to 1 p.m.," he said. The teams aOOula have from four to m members, Barnett said. He predicted 'a crowd of from 3,000 to 8,IXX> will go to the beach for the contest, depending upon the weather. Judges for the contest will be Newport City Manager Harvey Hurlburt, chamber Women's Dlvis:lon President Fay Edelblute, Richard Magnuson and a special "surprise" judge, Barnett aaid. Contestant.a will complete ln eight divisions: most modernistlc, most arti!Uc castle, best contemporary pagoda cutle, best lease-hold castle, least likely castle, most discombooberated catsle, most avant garde casUe and best non-c:on· forming ca.stle. 2 Teens Chase Down Thieves, Win Citations By SANDI MAJOR -Of "" ~llJ P'llfl llatl Two Westminster teenagers who last: January helped police run to earth a pair of purse matchers have won the um. cltaUons for beroJsm awarded by Orange County Di&trict Attorney Cecil Hick!:. Doui\as Price, 14342 Joyce Ave., and Kevin Fisher, 14490 Straight Place, both 16-yw-old Westminster High School studenll, receive lndentical awards Fri- day, even though Doug was the one who actually chased the as!allants and gave their descriptions to police. Kevin's efforts wu·stymled: somewhat when he was held at gwi,point by a used car salesman who though\ he was one at the lhleves. It all happened about 8 p.m. last Jan. 9, when the ybuths were looking at autos on a Westminster car Jot. They heard a woman ICrelDl for help and turned to see Nina Stohlman, a, chasing two men. One Famed Producer George White Dies LOS ANGELES (AP) -Funeral ser· vices are scheduled Monday for produc- er George White, whose "ScandalsY shows of the 19208 and '308 helped make stars of such performers u Rudy Vallee and Ethel Merman. of the men was clutching her purae. "Doug turned to me and said, 'Let's eo get 'em,' " Kevin recalled Friday. The two boys sprinted of! after the purse snatchers. Doug followed the men down an alley, but before he could catch them, they jumped into a car and sped away. However, bis descriptions of the assailants we.re instrumental in their later capture by police. Meanwhile, Kevin was having hi! troubles with the used ear salesman. "When I started running behind Doug, this salesman came out and started yell· ing at me," he related. "I stopped to ask him to call the police." But the salesman had other ideas. "He went into his office and came back With a gun,~· said Kevin . ~'He kept pol.o~ ting it at me and saying, 'give me everything you guys took from that car.' " By the Ume Kevin convinced the salesman he and Doug were only trying to help, Doug arrived at the scene. Police finally were called. Recalled Doug Friday: "I wasq't think· ing about any danger at the time. Sure I'd do it again. If my mother was in trou· ble, I'd like to think somebody would help her." Things turned out au right for everyone. The woman got her purse back, the tWo purse matchers were convicted and Doug and Kevin received awards. Well, almo.!t everyone. The salesman was convicted of bran- dishing a firearm in a rude and threa~ Ing manner. From PGfle .l MRS. JONES. • • availability, presumably meaning her husband, R. GeraJd Jones and their three children will take a back seat. "Duty calls and destiny beckons," ad- ded the woman whose crises rivaJ Nls· on'a; whose home state is Humphrey's, and whose name C1>njures up apple pie and p tidy, well-run kitchen with a no~enominatlonal prayer on the wall. State May Curb Overnight Park 1 V~its by Youths White, 72, died Tbunday ol leuteinia. Services will be at Pierce Brothen Hollywood Cbapel "What could be more American than that?" she asked lo a parenthetical pitch to be placed on the Pauben plaUorm, "l feel you need a name like Martha Jones.• Mrs. Jones' telegram said she has something for everybody : "Married to manager of brokerage firm -Wall Street backing. "Three children who photograph ftll, plus a black dog and a Slameae cat - Famlly Appeal . "Hlp, Zen-type baby-<lter with kq bair -the Clean for Gene vote. "Taught acbool fer one year -tbe teacher'• vote. "Switched to airliner stewardeal -the swinger vote. "Own fllnD In Mlnneoota -the farm vote. "Malden name wu Sullivan -the Irish Catholic bloc. "'Firm believer In Teddy 8-vdt's favorite saying. ••wan: IOftJy but carry a big stick.'' "She 11 'ff!l'Y --&bout tbll. II qjd Mn. Lara, who notes Mn. Jones' astro!Ollcal chart and Paulsen'• are quite compatlble ·m nabue. "He aaked for 1 woman to step forward f0< ll""rice prealdeo~ She II dolog )uat Iha~" the attractive, 1ong-halnd cam· palgn m_., said. 111 rea1llii that the man ( wtman) should not aeek Ille oll!ce, but the office lhoWd come to the mao (woman)," II.Id ibe Jonea candld:"L foeler -Friday. Ptu.llm'1 ea.mi IO far Ii.lent on the matter. "But I felt I bad to lei "'° mnr I mn allve and Uvtng In Laguna Beach, which u you know, ii in Orange County/' Mn.. Jonea concluded, adding !bat lier f1Yorlte llOllJ la "lmpooalble Dream.• TbeJ bave been known to walk IOftl;y at limea, bot ~ roniy tMT"f such a "" _ICbUCk u Mll'lba Jones unveiled P\1d>j SAN JOSE (AP) -Action on a pro- posed curlew In Nie parb WU d• Iayed by the State Parb and Recreation Commisslcn Friday after the attorney general'• office railed doubt cl its Je. gallt)i. Director Wllllam Perm· Matt Jr. refero: r<d the prupoea1 back to bin ataH for additional study and aa1d the matter will be broulht up again at the November meellng In Bakersfield. Under the curlew plan. mlnon desiring to remain overnight In B1Ale perb would have to register wUb park offld•Ia. This would entall --cl wrl~ ten parental permlsaloo, -ldenll-ncation and the a-1111<1 telephooo nmnber of parent.a er l\lll'dlllla. Mar- ried couples under the .P of II would be exempt. Mott said the curfew ts needed to curb an ''almost UDCQOtrollabie tbdt ):l'Oble:m" crealed by unescorted mlnon. Times Endorses Nixon on Sunday LOS ANGELES (UPI) -'!be Loi Angelea Tlmea SimdaJ wm pabllall .. editorial eodonlng Republlcill Pral- denUal Candidate Jlldwd Ill. NhlOD. "The «lW!try f..,. a crllll whicb II unique In 111 hlalory :• the edltortal llltes In part. "Vice PreBldent Humphrey ill an Ihle and honorable man, and might have -•good cboke i.r Ibo nation'• highest ollke In tl>o -cl -lime and c:fmunstlllc<, '"ll>e atmple fact cl U>o matter II, however. that NI.Ion _poaenes the quJl.. ltlea cl Iead<rlhlp which will bo IGftlJ needed durlnc the am four ,...._ and Humpllrq does not." • OIJLT PR.OT M ..... WISTMINSTER YOUTHS PICK UP CITATIONS DA Hicks, Crl"'"''-" Prl~ (-1, Flaher \' / • ~.· • ;pl ... C1 v l> in .. L p a t< D I< 0: b n ~ • ' , l ; ;, ... u 'd h • • I .. ' '" \ . c -.) i ( ( "I ,, .. • • • • ,.. • ... • • .. " Co .. • -... .. ~ • .. •• •• ,. .. • • .. ... !< w " • • . • e " .. = • ~ , • -.• Aeapulco Tuneup Olympie Sailors l • " Igno~i~. Sle·sta . r By ALMON LOCLUEY I W Monday, two dsys alter the opening DAR.T .. 11.oT .... '-1:...-, . ~onies Jn Mexico City, but thia ACAPULCO -It'• aiesta ~~ ~ h1 _....uy lazy rolOrl i.. 1 beehive of ac-J!wn'ld Acapulco, but thee....-llll<>n of Uvlly. Ibo ltlh 017mpjad ~ aeem jo know or 'lbunday wu an official practlce race lo ,1 •• the of!lctal boats and ...... """" • ch~ lo get In tbe 1wlq ol tblnp before actual competition slarta. . ..... ~ocratic congr"6Siol\Ol leadei's the be f the In> 1 aftemoona - ••• ,.a social visit to P-ldent ,..._~ In at 0 Pc •---" ,_.. . •• -·· '"1labla only tor mad . ~ and •son and gave him a nalr d. gojd i ~labmen, thest Olympic bOpefula are cufflinks. Robort C. Byrd (0-W. out on the water either tUJllng their craft Va.) said the cufflinks were inscrl-or engging in _practice races, while the bed on one side with the President's naUves aleep. initials. The other side bore the in· Id predicted, the weather here ls scription "From the Congresoional l\D!ool unbearably humid and the broeu, Leaders, 1968." In exchange the \ WHtn it comea, is bot and genUe. , President gave each of Ute leaders 1 the actual yachting races for the a framed copy of a blotter prec;en-cov,et.d Olympic medals do not start Wl· .. " • ted bUn a mooUi ago by the cabi- net llllowing ee.ch piece of major legislation enacted since he tool: office in 1963. The heading oo the bloter and replicas read: "Land- mark Laws .of tile Lyndon B. John- son Administration." • . Philadelphia, Pa. fighter GllPStl Joe Hanis dresses dejectedly after Uarn- ing his fighting career is oveT. Harris . was found to be blind in his right eye "during a pre-fight physical. He was to have fought Manny Gonzales Mcmday . night. Harri.! was a ranking wetter· weight· and middleweight contender. • George Homewood in Knebwortb, England, thought his chance o .. achieving a lifetime dream at th age of 82 was remote, but he wa ... wrong. He took a swipe at the · on the golf course ad sank a 1 ~.yard hole-in-ooe. ''The tragedy of t is I lost tihe game and the hole-~ one cost me quite a few beers iitl e ··clubhouse afterwards," Hom ··said. -· .. • Along the Long Island Erprt!- sway of New York, notoriour Jor its rush hour traffic ;anu, the traffic department has inatalled signs reading, "Maintain Spatd." On one sign someone painttd out the word "Speed" and substiW.. ted tn splotch11 red ZetUt1, "Your Cool." • ; Scien~ists Set '\ ·To Probe World I 10f Transplants The aerospace industry is going to lake '-peek into lhe world of medical lransplants. Officials at North American AviaUon Corp. in Anaheim said they will tum .ldentists loose to analyze current kidney tr~lant methods. Using what is called the "systema ~" approach, the scientist! will l~orize every step involved In a . transplant from the time the pa· nt is told he needs one until the time be leaves the hospital with his new organ. , 'the goal is to give doctors a better understanding of the clinical hlnctions in· volved in transplants, and aJsO to define specific related costs. When the study is completed, medical workers hopefully will be able to take the / lnformalion and use it to develop "an ldeal method for transplanting kidneys," the Anaheim officials said. The scienliric survey team will study kidney transplant centers ·at t h e Cleveland Clinic Foundation: San Fran· c1ICO Medical Center; Medical College of Virginia; Richmond ; Peter Bent Brigham HospitaJ, Boston; University of Colorado MedicaJ Center, Denver, and tJrii.Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn. Capistrano Water Compromise Due San Juan Capistrano's desire to take over Waterworks District No. f which now serves the community will require some compromise action. ' " H. G. Osborne, engineer for the waterworks district reported to the Coun- ty Board of Scpervisors Tuesday that the proposal is complicated because 30 per~ cent of the customers of the district are outside the city. Of the 8,600 acres in the district, 89 percent are in the city. Osborne said there are three ways in which the city's plan cou1d be ac - complished. The "first would be formation of a subsidiary district for the area within the community. The second would be to detach the district areas outside the Joseph Denny, 26, was jailed fo r city to join with other water districts. theft and he has his dog to thank The third would be the fonnaUon of a for it. Police found Denny's pet dog coUJ1tY water district for the whole area. near a car than had been broken Osborne said the city must initiate a into. The dog led officers straight proposal to the Local Agency Fonnation to Denny's residence, where stolen Commission. Supervisors ordered that a goods were fuund . Denny pleaded copy of the report be sent to San Juan .._ guilty. I ~pistrano officials. ~ ' . :Mesa Gunner in Battle ~ I ~ .. I ' ~Aga~~t Reds for Delta ; . '·' . . ~ "Special le U.e Dafly Pilot J ~ > MEKONG DELTA -A U.S. Navyman from Coit.a Mea ii part of a team engaged in halting Communist activity in ' Vietnam's Mekong Delta as a member of · the Navy's Riverine Assault Force. ." 'Navy Seaman 8llia J. Statler, %4, son ol Mr. and Mn:. Ellis J, Siltier, 1974 ~. Meyer Place, Is the .50 callber gunner ' aboard an armored troop carrier nick· ( named "Mr. Lucky" by the crew. -Th• 11&-foot gilnboat is al8igned to • fiotilla of Army and Navy forces . challenging Viet Cong guerrUla.s for con- ~ trol or the swamp-ridden Delta. ~ Statler was gtaduated from Costa Mesa • High School and Orang• Coast Collep :~ before entering the Navy in April, 1967. ..... His gunboat ,00 others carey troops · ashore to seek out enerity units. •1 The l!ea~lmned and annorod bolq ::, ue frequmt1J ambushed on lhe narrmf, -~ ~ mnall lhal lnterloce the\ •pe11o. . ' -f.:l Slrtler'1 bOat hu never been hit by :; ll1)'lhlng m"I"· tubltantlal tllM '""8ll •lhna and auttmatlo -llnl. But be recalls a -near tnbi" earlier Ulll fall 1 .. We Wfft at Cbt1flld of &ht column_,ot \ , bos1a taJclnC Anny tr..,.i. ap to the,::: • 'Ibaog Canal," Ibo IWDlll said, • -IMlth rlverbankl ..p!enly erupted." • "' "I crouched lnllda my gunmount ml ;.-.i fin. OUr other -.i.o..,.... ""• up "' ·Iha -pooltloN. \\t ... ~~ l .remanb.-~ VC recltets • llJed ,_ the stlrtioonl bank explode "' • ~ por1 bank... . 'Wt don1 Jet illvolvod lo .,... lbaD , IN' MEKOMJ DEL 'rA · S..man Ellh J: Statler ' . one or two big b&Ulea 1 month," Wd Stader. "But lhooe are enou&b to Lui a maa fw a lltetbnl." Al we winged our waj oft; Acapulco Harbor oo the Westan Alrllnel jet 'Ibunday, the ocean outside Boca Chic1 entrance was alive with acUvlty on three Olympic caunea:. 'I'hil WU to be a preview of the real thing. But by lhe lime ,.. got ..Wed In the Club de Pesca hotel in late afternoon, eotb1ng WU settled. Word drUted back to prea,s headquarters here in the aame bot.el that' at Just two of the CllSltll bad given up the "gbolting" and not. even bolberad . to flnlsh. DF.FINlTE CLAS.§ Only one class was definite. Gardner Cox, the U.S. representative in the 5.5 meter class, showed the same detennina- Uon he displayed at Newport Beach dur· ing the trials and came from behind to beat 1 dozen rivals in the practiee race. Behind him was Robin Ai8her of Great Britain and Ulf Sundelin ol. Sweden. Crown Prince Harald of Norway, always a contender in th.is class, finished far back in the seventh place. Everyone here agrees that the Star class ill going to provide the real batUe of the sailing Olympics. Top contenders are Lowell North of San Diego, three times world champion in the class, and Paul Elvstrom of Denmark, COMidered by many to be the world's top helmsman in. any small boat clau. Elvstrom has won four Olympic Gold medala In 11ngle·hand- ed sailing. nu. i.. bis first try In the two man Star class. NOT CONCL\JSIVE Thursday'• practice race in the Stan: was far from conclusive. Elvstrom did not show up on the course. North, with Peter Barrett of Newport Beach in the cockpit, was leading 21 competitors after one lap, but the entire fleet decided to call it quits when the winds dwindled to near nothing. In the Dragon class, Buddy Friedericks of New Orleans was down ln seventh place in a race that saw Denmark's Aage Birch ghosting acroos the line In first place. France'11 Michel Briand was se- cond, and Austrllia's John Cuneo was thin!. Wily Kuwelde of West Germany, the Olympic Gold medalist In the Finn class in 1964, did not show up on the course, nor did the U.S. cootender, Carl Van j)uyne. The winner WU Alberio Obarrlo of Argentma with North American cham- pion Jorge Bnlder of Brull finllhlng third. Daniel Mujica from Mexico wu ae- cond. U.S. ENTRY 'ITll Bob James, the U.S. entry In the Flying Dutclunan class, was seventh in the prac- tice session In a race that wu won by Han11 Foth of Denmark. Most observers admit that thelle prac- tice races mean little ar nothing. Many -of lhe boys: In! out merely to tune their rigs or to see bow they bold up in the bot we·ather. Some don't even tum out. The moment of truth will It.art Monday when every move 1nd every tack will detennine who will £t1 back home with gold , silver or bronze medall. In the 1964 Olympics at Enoshima, Japan, U.S. sailors scored in every one of the five classes, but none of their med.all were gold. Humphrey's Net Worth Listed At Hali Nixon's NEW YORK (UPI) -The net financial wcirth. of Hubert H. Humphrey is '281,423, the majority of which hu been In lrual since be became vice president. The financial report iuued by the DemocraUc candidate for president followed the dllcloaurt by Richard M. Nlzoo, the Republican candidate, that b1J pe1'IOMl net worth b $515,830. When he became vice pre1ident in 1965, Humphrey . report..i total asseta of 1191,2?7, olfl<I by liabll!U .. ol 125,031. 'lbe netr statement aald b1J current worth lnclud'" net aa1<1a of ll!S,141 In the Hubert H. Humphrey Tnnt, created by him on assuming bl8 current office. '"lbere have been no material chan&es In the auet8 of the trust or their value since that date," the trurtee, Minneapollll rtnaftder Dwayne 0. Andreu, said ln 1 financlal stat<ment covering lbe period lhn>uih 1ut Doc. Si. In addilkln to the truat, Humphrey OWTII penonal reaJdenUal rtal estate hav- ing an appraised current market value or 181,JIO In Wlfblngton and $45,'llO In Wa\!tfly, Minn. These have mot1gagt1 payible In the amounta ol. 157,870 and '2S,1H4, rtspeetlvely. H1UDJ>hre)l'1 bousehold lumituro and flxlµra and penonnel elfe<:1a ba .. cur- ret!ll1 •pjnllod market •alue ol ll9,'llO • Other ·-ol. the -president ln-c!llde -1 contJlliulloel to the U.S. Cl1IJ Sertlce a.tlremenl ll'llnd o1. m.m : ..... Gil band, fll.141: ..... - vU. ol IHe lnlw' .... , fl,911, and automotive vehicles and bot.ta, $4,al. ID additkxl to llll -· 11\Jm. plny'a other llabUJ.U. include I bank ..... ol fll,1911 and Ol1--liablllU. offll,lfl. • -· -u. l'Mill DAILY P!LoT l I ~ ,.. -"' . tot.~ MESA • Want Airport? And Harbor? Mesan Feels Plan Would Solve Air, Sea Probl.ems By JACK CHAPPELL Of T1Mo D•llY Pli.t It ... Ev~one complalna about the beach erosion, the aJrport noise and pollution and the crowded harbor facilities, but Costa Mesan John Vitallch bas done something about it. Why not build an airport offshore, u kind ·of a super jetty-breakwater for a marina within?, he asks. Vltallch says that this plan Will filit"ooly . solve all the problerm mentioned, but also will increase the value of present beach property in thtl Lido Sands area. Under the plan present ocean front pro- perty would be transformed into bayfront marina property. An associate in the Banner Yacht Brokerage, Vitalich, 55, says he can see no problems with the proposal. He has no plans to carry bia proposal before any public agencies. He 18.id be considered its publlcalkln In the DAILY Pn.ar aaoul)i. The runways would be attached to the mainland by a jetty-eaUJeWay that could be built long enough to get rid ol the oolse, he uld. · The marina would be built tn tbl 1belter of the jetty and landlng-llrlp arms. Vltallch uld tbat although bis diagram showed only a abort jetty extending from the ·nmb-sJde ofibeSanta Ana-River jll> ty, the strip could be made much longer. VCI Pre-School Slated "You could run that thing out 11far11 hall a mile and tben put tbe (air) llrlp parallel to the beach," he aaid. Next Week as Laboratory Vltallch 1aid lhat the prevaUJna Westerly winds in the area would keep alr· poJJuUon to a minimum. Parking space would be m1de avalllble by uaing: the dredging material from the marina area to build up the platform&. UC Irvine will open a pre-school next week. The Department of Social Sciences and Office af Education are spansoring UCI Laboratory School to observe and ex· perlment with the way children learn. Youngsters ages 21n to five will be guinea pigs for the &tudles. The children wW benefit by unique -Schools Consider Cal State Pact Tru.,..s of the Westmlnoter Sdlool District tonight are to c o n s i d e r cOOtinuing a cootract with CaUtonlla St.to Colleg<, Fullertoo, that will sup- ply them with S'ludent teachers ooxt year . The ochool dis1rict bu participoled in the student teadler prognim about five years. Under the cooperat.i.ve a.g:reernent, uppercla55 .-preparing In be teachers work with school district penonnel in classrooms getting ex- perience in actual teadUng and grading. educational experiences. For instance, Benjamin Cal by, associate professor of anthropology, is interested in discovering. what storybooks children select so he can analyie why. Children will·be ·allGWed to pick oot whatever they want and have them read to them. The Labo•alory School will he taught by Mrs. Eleanore Wynne, who ii trained in the Montessori teaching method of in- divldµal alQ!nHon for &tudenla. She ...pi be ...ts!eil ·by a lull·tlme t<acher pruo from time· to ttme anlhropalogy and chlldren of professors or marrJed UCl Colby said the emphasis of the school will be on teaching children to be creative. The teacher won't speak to the students en masse but will move lround worltl.ng with indivJdual students. Most af the first students will be children of professors of manied UCI studenta, he said. Eventually, he hopes scholarships can be given and f.be ICbool ezpanded to include older children. The school will meet at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, Eutblllff, where regiJtration will be conducted at 9 a.m. Monday. Morning and aft~oon sessions will be limited ta 20 studenta each. · Cost will be $20 for lnitiaJ regislr1tlon and '65 tuition per month. For in- formation call Mrs. Robert Taft at 644- 2506. All electrical, water, t e I e p h 0 a e. sanitary faciliUes could come to the airport by the causeway, Vltallcb said. "I think that it's a much better idea than a fl°'"Ung air strip. They talk about bllllons in that, but this one wouldn't be anywhere near that," be aajd. N orion Nod Gets ' . "$1.s. Million A.rt Fullerton·based tycoon f1orton Simon today h11 a ll,550,000 painting added to bis Simon FoumbUon collection -llld all it took WIS one little yes. Nortoo, through an agent, bid for It at New York auction. The price bought an early PJerre Auguat Renoir, about 100 years old and UUed, "Le Pont des Arts, Parjl." The bidding for Simon, an Industrialist. was done in his behalf by Stephen Hahn, a New York dealer. The. auc:tJooeer started at $250,000 and nearly all tue· ceedlng bldJI were lrt Jumps of f50,000. 'lbe previous aucliori record for an fm. pressionist work was $1.4 million paJd by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, for a Claude Monet auctioned at Christie's In London. Mine just happens to be one of the I have a rather decent "'"' lection of yachting and boating apparel. In fact, betw-my atore and the ult water men'• .hop on the menanine in Rieh- ard'1 Market next door, yoa II'" the dollll"aodMI ooleetloa In captivity. (And I don't iDln\I giving my good nelpbor a jr.,. plug.) • m 18 best men's stores Newport Beach Not fol'8"ttlng my 1..,.i- tively meffh.andieed women'• 1hopt where you can buy a aloe gift for a nice female. ' Why don't I mention pricet? Becau1e theft'• no -ht 'ah:owing • pl•tare of a auit or whatever, with a dead- ly dull d°e•crlption of the th-.la, and a pri ... It'• morw Important to tell yoa about die lloro hero, and what ii -cit for. If the w .. ther ooddonly tum1 real chllly, and you need to buy youneH a warmer necktie or tomethiJl8t you don't need to catch cold hunting for tom& where to bay It. You can ea1lly find a men'• lloro ht Newport Beach. I find 18 of them, lneluding my own, In the phone book. Ill eue you don't know which · one to patronile, pick one with a nice name. I @i.ve yoa the entire li111 A L'Ei.. pot, Atkinson, Bay Dept. Store, Beacheomber, Robert Berkeley, Jack Bidwell, De.. mond'a, Bouie of Morpn, Lanaclowno'a, leopard'• Spota, Pat Marloy'a, Mr. Paal'a, Mllfil Ltd., Qiurttt Deel<, Sawyer, Slltet wuud'a, G Jllea•., •ad Woodniff'a. It ii my lncoutloa1 opUU. that• my 1111111, oport -lo .... 11acki ..... pllffiealorlr ....... 1 •llrlimi, la .... I i.-.. two d.ifferenl elotblng 1hop1 within thia atore. One, which I ull Heritage Shop, ·i. for tho button-down coll"80 graduate who wanta the traditional look. My fall ahJ1'tl are very eom- pleto right now. By Gant, Emo and Excello, pla1 lntereotlng new eport ahlrt.1 fi.om haH a doaen highly reprded ,,,;.1<on, Aleo a~ .... good 1boo 1to,.,, In addition to Taylor, and Sperry Topolder, I carry Bally Shoeo from Swiberland, and Clark'• Shoet from England. Actaally, mypri-are qalto moderate. They won't take tllie curl out of your hair, bat they may 1tral1hten out 7ou ....... book. And' alwayt -.ember die name of tbe 11-Blm...n. lt't a word derived frem the I.tin. Looaely tranolated, It -·• "th• boot of !lie knch." Jack Bidwell . 146'7 Via Udo at lf•n•polt Blvd., la New~...;. -.,. Jllehria Marbc .uul 'n.. JA¥ 'l'lleow. l'leMt of '-puldns In the -· l'loo!r• 673'"4_ .... ..,., • """''f!llit 1968, 1.,11 lllolo.<IL ' - \ • 4 DAllY PILOT s.un.,, Odollet IZ. 1961 I Pulpit and Pe'v . I j"T'bl Law of 1ftCf"Ule and won&ip tervlce at the Ftw1-chairman at 430-7810 or Claire Ptnooa1 Supply" ls the w-talo Va1ie7 l'!<tbyterlu Drelapan at 4»-2211. , mon topic to-be given Sunday C1Rlrd., tdO Talbel1 Ave. The by Dr. Henry Gorhard. Qllnit-Rev. Stanlty P. Alleo1 putnr The Rev, Loren D. Flick· ter of the Lap .. BeaU wlll,dcllverthe-ln&er.putorof~Ualty Chrd of Relllltu Seleace, NUtaery care ii provided for O&U'C• wW present t he 200C Laguna Canyon Road, al Infants ud pre«bool age lfirmoo "Who Do You Think ~:,:: = a~outh ~ !:':. ~~imdly at tbe 10 group1 meet during the I a.m. Worahlpen at the l ::IO and . .services are held _;ot !he ' ....tee. Other acUvltles of the 10:6 a.m. oervlc<a of Finl SeoiOl' CitluDa Gen~ 001 -church Include a public lecturo QrlsllU, CMcll, 192 Victoria and Irvine Street< In '"ewport by Dr. Gerhard Thuroday at St; Coilio 11.... will bear Beacb. Ltiaure Work!., Clubhouse Two ·-,,. a.nat1an11 O)ymplca" ~ ,..· ·--- at IO a.m. and classes ln dt~ b7 the 1\ev. James • Communion aervicel will be Science of Mind Tuesdaya-i . &. Piercy. · --held alt and 10:30 a.m. Sun- Wedneodays at 7::111 p.m. · ~-u'" .. ServtCe. 11 T day'With the Rev. H. E. s...., · p:m. be will -k oo ':Be!°" " pastor ol Central BI U e Family rnomtng pray• r Cbrlsl and In !be Time of,Oltr -. 23rd Street a o d service, 9:30 a.m., and the l'Md." Orange .Avenue, Costa Mesa. regulir 7:30 a.m. service, wW ··' speaJt.lng on the topic "The include holy communion thia Dr. J~ L.<Catamaro wlll &j>lanaUoo"of the Croas." SUnday at SL Jolm tbe Divine pre11Cb th)I Swic!ay al T ~ e Tbe pastor will pruenl the EpllCOplll Clurd, 2043 Orange Pmll~ aima Ot tbe sermon "PreparaUoo for lhe Aw:., Costa Mesa. Sunday C.ve..mt;tl5cl Fairview Road, Church" at the 7 p.m. service. school claues for nursery Costa· Meu. fU1 sermon: The regular mid-week Bible through high school ages also "WW the .Real'Oaurcll Please study cJau and pr• ye r will bt«in at 9:30 1.m. stand , 1Up -And Act!" meeUng are held at 7 p.m. Tbe youg11 BrwP will.meet w~ bd church llChool Wedneada1. Tbe women'• at 7 p.m. through ll%tb grade, will be al Missionary FellnwDip will l ::IO a.m. bold its monthly busloeu meeting at 10:30 Tueaday. Sl Jame1 EphcGpal Cbar<h, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, will have communion services at 7;91> and 9 •.m. Sunday, the morntng:prayer aervice will be at 11 a.m. "What ts the Holy Spirtt" is the aubjecl !Or the 11 a.m. 'l1lt Sisterhood of Temple Belll David of Oraage Couty is planning ita sixth annual progressive dinner for Satur· day, Nov.J. ,.. . . Information and reserva- tions may be obtained by call- ing A'bnabelle Send 1 er "Tile Deer Like Roses" will be the sermon topic Sunday by Dr. Philip G. Murray, minister of the Corona del Mar Com· nianlty Ch 11 r c b·, Congrega- donal, fill Heliotrope Ave., (See PULPIT, Pase 5) Beth David To Build Temple Beth David o f Orange County has announctd plam to build • 1anctuary in W e 1 t minster. Prellmlnary ldeu and suggestions ~y lhe archllectura1 firm handling the building will be h e a r d Wednesdti.y, Oct. ta, I p.m. at t b e Community Congrega· Uonal Church, Katella at Bloomfield Ave., Los Alamitos. On Friday, regular Sabbath services will be held at the church at 8:1S p.m. Rabbi Bernard B. Goldsmith and Cantor Harry Newman will conduct the services. Birth Encyclical May Help Ch~istian Q:riity ~crveme -- Dr. Cowie Keynotes Program By LQUIS CASSFU, Mc A le• ll~o w , l the l{nlllld stata,' ha ----~ 0 ' Ill the • dlfferml view of .... Dr. L. -Cowie wlll "" When {'ope X1Ui VJ ~ VaUcan Oouacil, 11 eyiJl<al. ~ papal ~ the gueo,t -for a his encyillcal oo birth cootn>I havo "feared iiiai ii orgllllic 111ey !Jave Aid, tt -Nd "Spiritual -W..it 1 .. 1 Jiiiy. many people thought reunloll with the Rain.. respectful coll!lderaticio Jnxn lo be cooducted Ill the Finl it would be 1 .evere selbact to Presbyterian C bur c b ~ the ChrUllin unity movement. Cltbollc 'jhureh ev .. ...,. to ...., Catbollc. But ~ ~ nolbo Westminster. They fell that the Pope bad paaa, \fe~ be r<guired to tnfallil>le, and ,a Cl " Service.-will be coaducted dashed ecumenical hopes by submit . · t ;di ldqal dl&aglees:!the~ '...,. nlght\Yal7'30p.m.beginnln& reJteraUng rather than r:nodl:-~ to;tbe clusica. • IO and Sunday, and continuing fylng a Catholic teach!ng Wk< o!t •;boritt ' wayerful y, bu right 'through Thursday, Oc~ 17. whlchlsa~uhlv-11Yr&:' fi<lm. Va .. and and lnle<d CM duly,lo ollO)I' jeded by Proteitanb.-(' ~le' out can-h1J D1!D conkience. J The song service wW be · -lo ""'• er wa1 "What!i:cf• Plot,.. under the direction of Orlon BVT ~T jud~me,t•Ui now • detittiilvely ,pi;~ by t b • t ·, ~[It ask?' says Di'. &oWn. Bebermeyer, with s pec I a I up .1« rea~. _Astute ·TOtee."' J, . 1 .. V/ha.t ~ not music each nlghL Babysittln& =tn are ~ 19 This Proies\aot ,W of the fully SU~ to , . wa7 of ~ ~ ~~~~ior pastor of that· ~ birth cootrQJ arbitrary force p a p a I making decisions'! ' ! J the Brentwood Presbyterian cootrQverwy may be mQfe of •utboti.ty ii now ergoinD' a. -.Uf'l'W IN. t -lie Ch -• . , __ An 1 •-· an &3Set than• liability to the cemiiderable 8....., -in ··~-.,..G ~tho lbl:u m u.. gees, ue111 cause-of Christian reunion. light of .tbC Ca · ljQ ~~ magazhje e~~· ~ pastored the Uni v er s i t y Their reasooing goe. like to the Po~'• . control en-PresJ;>ytman ogllll cm-Presbyterian Church, Seattle. thit: cycltcal · eludes ·that the control Wasbington, Vermont Ave. Th.-·•·• ~--•-lo··-• · '· eneyct!l ''II· dvertently Presbyterum 'Church. Lo 1 "' ---wr SOME the · test ""' lo the Angeles and L I n Wood ly ls l'nll~fed of:ptpal :Feat ~.,.. stne. Ille Presbyterian OJUn:h, ~ I'"""· . e of' Popi obn.haci< In Cily, Mo. DESPITE the erunple of Washington, Q.C., have taken 19511 ' • ;:::========. Pope John xxm. and <!Oopite lhe position that Protemnls "!ls receptioo .-. that FAVORITES the prooouncements ol the expected: namely, the Pope the tradJUonal vff!ws of papal H•tlon•I •"' loc•I r.•tflf'o Vatican Co u n c i I , moat hawpoken aq the dlscussloo la authority simplyl. cannot be •hip poll• "°" +fie DAILY Protestants have remained over. 1 taken seriously a•y more, and PILOT c•rrie• '°'"• •f +fie dubious about the existence of But othert cardinals and that Catholics fetil no greater mo1t populer column• •nrl real freedom of conscienc.e in bishops in several western ~ of being bound to un-f••tur•• .... 11.bl• to •rty the Catholic Qlbrch. European cou.ntrie5, and many questionable doctrine lhan do $;;:":,., • th Uatt.4 I' Jn the wo.vdS of Dr. Robert leading Cal.ho Uc theologians in Protestants." _ ORANGE COAST CHURCH DlREC:TORY I FAIRVIEW BAP11ST CHURCH PMl9w .... _, hlr om.. C.M. 10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE I A.M. IU'NDAY CMVltCM ICHOOL ,,. P.M. k . Ml a k , HI ...... Y..a. ............ a1Ma st!Ab' Wiii. 1:90 6 Ill$ P.M. ............ Mii* V. T"* -Jl.-Y C.. -'4M11f (A.a.CJ ' HARIOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 12JI .................. C... .._ .... IT FOGLTANCI. ,__ , Sunday ScboOI 9:45 a.m. lllarnlng Worablp 11:00 a.m. .8apUat. Ti"alnlng Uolon 6 p.m. Evenlnc service 7 p.m. I'. Wedlladay B!blo stud7 a. Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m. RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH UI HAMILTON, COSTA MISA '-••· lot. Schm•lt•kopf CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHIS OP THI MOTMl!I CHUICH THI PIUT CHU•CH o• CHllJT, SCllN'TIJT IN IOSTON. MASSACHUSln'I Subject of Lesson-October 13 "ARE SIN, DISWE, AID DUTH RfAL!" Corona d•I Mer-Second Church of Newport 8e1ch c-.. ...... kltHI 610 eor..tt.. ..... . c....~w- THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomft You. ST. JAMES, JJot Ya. u., N..,.n 1toc11 Snilley t.n• -7:JO, 9:00, 11 :ff T-.., I01JO -...., a:OO p.-. H.Sr hc•11bt & H..ilq S-.kel •ectw, n. .... Jo .... ...., 11: ....... n. .... o..w ,. .. Phone: 675-0210 ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Pacific View Dr. at Margqerite, Corona de} Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Cbild care at 9:301 , Holy Days 85 ailnounced ........ n. ..., ,,. .. -...,..... oms -Plto• ~·ft4'J ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Av~ .. C.M. Sundays 7:30 & 9·30 Church Schnol-P:30 Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced Ylc.r, ftl •9'1'. Jo•a W, Don11lcbotil -Plt...a 141-1326 EPISCOPAL • Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 2501 CllH Dr. LI 1H293 ni.1n • .a. .......... ....... 'Illa ........ J. lllMHtcbr hlter llllefltu1 ' .......... s.r,q ... JIM-ti• .... SlllHller SdlM:I . . . . . f 1U.U:U 1.m, ................ '11~12'• 1 Nursery care aVallable at all servicea WELCOME Lutheran Church of the Master 2900 Paclflc View Dr. CORONA DEL lllAR DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone OR 3-5022 1:45 A.M .-F.mlly Wor.iir, 9:45 A.M.-Sundrt Ch•rch School 11:00 A.M.-F.lfh<• Wottlil, Nunery....,..._. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 760 Victoria St., Cut• M.A L•"'•r V. Tornow, Pa1tor \ 541.$404 WenM• SWYku: 1,1s & l'1 A.M. ,_,., ldlMll 1:• A.M. ,·W°"hlp S....,lc• , • l :JO A.M. lr•inin9 U11lo11 , ., ••• ••. 6:00 ~ S11M1y Sc~ool ••••••• 9:411 Ev11t1h1t Worship • •• •• ••, 7:00 •Mornint Wor1hlp •••• 11:00 W•4. Ev•11l11t S•"lc• ••• 7:11 a.ra & ....., k..,_11 A.M. ....... IM111 -2161 I. c ... Hwy, II~=================== CHllSTIAN IUMINTi IY SCHOOL !4a·616' I A-.i 11~. ci.u, t ill a.M. t fMM: '4J..'tll1 N....,. AJ-.. ·A..iJGMe " • . UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2212 ,I. L PAUSAHI .. ~ " UlllA ANA H8ell1S .. •' SUNDAY KNOOL ............. , ..................... ta• A& MOAMllle WObHIP , •••• , ............................ 11 AJA. ' " •VIMIJIO WOltlHI,.. .................................... 1 P.M. MIWl!IK llltVIC• WIDNUDAT ....•........... 71• P.M. ' • IQ. llOlillT CAMILL.-CHUltCH PttONW....,, . ' • FIRST IAPTIST CHURCH ., ........ v..,, u..ic. .letltl) : 17411 ....... '-. ; ......... ,...., •Dr.~ ...... ....,....,.._,..., ' "Sun41y School , ••• , , fiJO AM !Mora!111 Wor1hlp ,, 11100 AM ~r•yv S•r:ftc• , , , , &:JI PM 'h•ni111 w.,.J.1, ••.. 7:00 ... • • M_,, A'f'MlllW." •I ~ ; 847-4844 ' FIRST CHRISTIAN • • • • CHURCH • ' • • ' M•in A Adams Streets • Huntir19ton Beech I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vldoria a. Placentia Ave. Colll Mesa ..._ ........ -·"' ·-"-,. ..... Mlllhtw l"'J ........ ,. ............ •i••& .... ~ .............. ,, .. ... M9N... ........ ........ ••1• •·"'-y ..... e-...... -.. :: .... '~ 'Nu;:,er;·cu;·P?OVi.i:d MMm J41.6J41 w. l•li•.-• la Yo• •.• µNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 1219 Yktorl• St., Cost• M111 Sundan 646-C652 1t:JO IJA. Cott• Me1 ...... Flrat Church 611 W. lltti St. s ... 111 SS. 9:11 l..liihit 1 ... 2150 Mn. Y.r• Dr. Huntlngton,Boaeh-J'lm Church ... St. et Olfwe S... f:JI, 11: SS. t:JO, 11. , ...... ha111-11001fn ,. " Laguna Beech-First Church UI Hltli Drt... S"1t. t :Jfl, 11; SS. t:JO, 11. hH111t1 l••• 6JI H~ Dr • Nswport Beach-First Church JJDJ Ya. Utt. h•·· 9:11, 11; IS. 9:11, ti. •fflfl11t •"• -JJI I VIII LU. All are cordially Invited to attend the church servlcea and enjoy the privileges of the Reading RnDIDI EVANGELICAL FREE· CHURCH o• HUNTIN4tTON II.A.CH 1911 PLO•IDA A.YI. ._., ktlMt .... l •tl A.M. Y_.. MMt ........ 6:• ".M. _..,. ...... .. 11•• AM. a--. W1r11111P ...... r1• P.M. WRM•tDAY , atl!ILE STUOY ANO ,ltAYElt-?:DO ~.M. a11:uc1 cK...,MAK. ,. .. ,.. -,...,. ,.,,. CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA lnwll!N HAUOl -4 PAllYllW SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY , ••. , .... , ..•.. , 9:41 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION , • 10:41 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ....•..• ••·•••••••• 6:00 P.M, WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY , ••.••••••••• 71JO rM NUISllY CAii PIOYIDID BAH'A'IS -· o._ O. McrrfWI D. •: Hirst . ' . PROCLAIM Baha' u' llah "T1ri• Proonil•d On•" 141·l211 er 149.2001 GO AHEADI ; ~SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! ' ,.. ........ Jilt....._ s.mc.. CALVARY CHAPEL • ... ............ t llEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH mi Cl"' Df1M, ....... .... ,.. ... ~ airw. Lew. ......... ltMtlllll. ... lltMrtlll ...... Miik. CMY.no Cll...i It .. ,...._..,,, ,......._,.. Cllwdl ....... -"""' .... """ """"' .. _...., o.I. • ' 642-6713 646-95'12 ' . . OP NIWPOlf llACM-IDlal .... J ................ H.,. 111 ..... , kllael 4U L tM St .. C.. w ... Chutth School -9:45 A.M. Wnnbip -10:45 AJf..m ..._,. C.. "•Al1I . Phone: 675-3915 Miiµster: Dr.. D. W • .P.!cElroy Mllllrw AAoct.N Mhlbtlr Phone: 548·5711 Day or Night 11=========================-1; CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH Emphulilns The Pian of God The Pmon of Oni1t The Power of the Holy Sptrit Slmd1y School 9 AM Momln1 Wont.Ip ' ii/Id io:lO AM £¥t11 ln1 5"Yi<11 7 l'M Wed11exl1y Bible Srudy and ,r1yer 1 l'M Nu<Jery d11rln1 .. ,,.las A full Y~th Prosnm Cm. of Ormge ~ llrd. St. ""'" ..... httor H. f'. Jona; JFO. Mbr. !NTENSIVI Dtscl1bu the UAlLY PILOT'S c:owr191 of ioc... --No otllet paper wes as . much lbout wht>rl JOU • YOU .,_ ' ---·- COMMUNITY CON6RE6ATIONAl • 611 HELIOTROPE Ill .... .._..., Kell Witnll(Jlo-10!00 A.M . Cllwdt Sc•••I 10100 A.1111 or. ""'"' e . ....,,.,., #1......, .... ....., ...... DJ: ... 6~ ' .. ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1111 St. et C'll•..i UM -J•I Mtt fl PW. P•ts H1111!1111"11 lt•dl, Clllft.ml• Tiit ...... J-c. Cllt,, ~--.. Sunday Services I :• A.M. N9')' C#llrl\..... •1• A.M. P-llY Sll"f'~ & ClllW'dt ,,. P.M. a-ldiNI ' 11• P.M. ••~ti 11:• A.M. Mlirftl111 W_..... ' ..... ct! ....... , MWMn c.... ,,....... Fint AssembiY of God (:hurch 146 E. 22nd St., Coote Mooa 548-3761 M. C. Cranfc, P•stor R1y Nick•1on, Mini1+•r of Yout\i SCH.l!DUU OP SllYlet:S , S.IHl9y--Cll1rdl Sckol ••••••••••••••.••••••••• 9:l0 • .._ fomllr WoMI' •••••••••• 10:50 •.m. & 7:00 P·• Church Ch•it -Sh1ril Paul1•n, Dir•ctor Yhlten Welce• -N..,,rr Alt9ndoat STA.Tl UCINSID PRl.SCHOOL,.-.1af Wllllo""' Dlrect..- Plte•: '46-Ull mMfing at a Harbor Area 'Reform Temple St. Ja1M1 Epl1cop1I Church 3209 Vii Lido, Newport Baich SABBATH SERVICES -RE~IGIOUS SCHOOL ll:Aall atN LflNOW POil IMl"Oll:M.lt.TION1 CALL OJ.Mod Gvangef :Jempfe - "ASSEMBLY OF GOD" 1010 Po•lctrlae, Cotto MIH 11 1• A.M. -Wtnlll• ~ ll•M A.M. -111..i1, kMe1 r:• P.M. -ll:tvtMI Tlnw , ...... , ..... ._ ....... Y. H. Ml~ •• ,.. ltn. N ... .,..., .t.ullllllt ........ ....,,, GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY 'OF GOD 15th & Monrovia. Newport Beach CYt ··-Wflt .. "'" HttOltall ~20 or 546-7866 Tltton•• .. """"'" """"' t:41 A.M.-S•Her kllMI 10110 A.M. -"'"'"-t 'Wltti ,,.._" Strrl'IOll tw P•ttor 6100 P.M.-Y•.tti ~ htl M•nw,. Di..... "f~"tjj•rw by • ..,. M.,.., 7100 ..... -• .,.... Ylcterr 9f "-Ylole.t" S.rm•11 by '••tor Ch•ir will b• Slntlnt •t liioth Sund•y S•"lc•• W•dn•1d1y, 7rJD p.1n.-f~I• Study I Pr•y•r rr•y•r M••ti119, S•turd.y, 7:10 r .M --HARBOR ASSEMIL Y OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, C .. ta Mota Y. L HllTWICI, ,__ LU OON"COPl'IY, M'9W..efM ... lf .... $un41y School t :41 0 ,111 • M•r11l119 W.,.hlp -I O:SO •·"'· ............ ! ... •lfh"-Na. 1 So,mo11 by P•ttor Hour •f IEv•Rt•lt•"' -7:00 p.M, .,.... .... ._.. ........ wifti !':•.-. •11d Mn. W•lt•r J. C•m•l1011 of N19;0ri1, Africf COSTA ME5A CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ~ -'°'*"'•,.. -• ....,...., -Qfllll c.. jllRST CHRISTIANI CHURCH tMI T.._,. A ... n...., a M 111,11, POUHTAfl'.I YA\ln UNIFIED SERVICI • Sut1d•r Scfl•ol t :JO-WOkSHIP • 10:)0 w.,..M, I v .. tt. c.i.. .. , ... 61JO ''"'' Hm.rr ptril4"1 •• •II 1WYlc•• • a....-_......... .. """'" - I ,I, PRINCE OF P ACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M•1• V•rd• Driv1 l•••r Str1•t, Coit• M•1•. C11if. AHOit IJr C. AMD•UON, ·- Moml119 Wonlllll: I I. ll:i I ·!!1· Sundtr kllool: t:IS 1. !0!11 '·"" Prine• of "••c• Luth•r•I\ Sdlool -Mi11 Edh•r Ol1r.n rrlncip•I Offic• rhon1: S4f·052 I ' Sc.Jiool rhon•1°14f·OIU HUNfiNCiTON IUCH UNITED CHURC"' OF RELIGIOUS SCIBICE 420 10th st:, Huntington Beach hadoy Monlla9 Senkn cut4 Yolttll CHrdl-11:00 •·•· W•dn•1d1y h•nfo1 Study Grotp--7:30 p.on. .._ Pm, MlakMr Pltoiw: ll6-2121 1:1 11~~~ A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lalbo1 Island COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 11 II Ag•t• 675.0,!IO 1:15 Informal Wo,.hip ';30 Tr1dilio111I Wor1hi1t It Sund1y School Co1t1 M•1a FIRST UNIUD METHODIST CHURCH 19th St I Herbor 11.-d. Wor1hip I Church School t ilO I I I AM &41°7727 Cod• M••• North MESA VERDE MITHODIST CHURCH M•1• V•rde I l•k•r St. lli4,·2719 Wot1hip I Church School t :OO & IO:JO AM H11ntln9ton la1ch FIRST UNITED MITHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St .•••• SJ6.Jll7 s.mc •• -9:JO I 11 ··"'· N11r1•ry thru 2nd t••d• • 11 Cli1rch Schffl -9,lQ •·"'· H111tfn9fo11 l1•ch-Nortli COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•ll A.-•••• 842-4461 Worship I Church Sch1.r ·'I IOrlOAM !,...fn•-E11t lluff UNIVERSITY METHQDIST CHURCH Workhip •••• l,lO AM 13l-12Jl M11fin9 t•mpor•rify la St. M,,~ Pr•1byt•ri111 Church Ea1~!1ff Dr. I J1mb•r•• Id. t l.egun• l••ch LAGUNA IEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21632 w .. i.., Dr 111 So. L•g11n• Wor1hip ':JO It 11 AM Church Sdiool 9:]0 AM 49f.]011 Newport •••cit CHRIST CHURCH IY THE SEA 1400 W. l•lbo• 11.-d. 67J.JIOI Wor1hip • Church School 9,30 I 11:00 AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Church of the Covenant n10,.,....1 .... c..,....._ _w_ . .,__,,,., MMJM St. Aii .. w·~ Presbyterian Church ...... --~-' CHAIUI "la:.'!." DIUINPIRD, JiAITOI ....,, 1Qao11 1,t~l&11AM ""'7147 St. Marti PresbyMrlan Church c...,, .................. c... ..... , ; MODll C. IOltMSON, INT.~' . ., • • ........ • a.ai ...... 1tA ..... '44o1141 ' • It Community' PmbYflttf• C!111rcJt · :~1 ! 411 ,.,_ A.-ltt W~.), ....... .... , · -,.. ~ DALW l'llallll, PASTOtl ; " • w...,,&a....•111111 t:llAltlW•• 11 AM ·'-"'.';" .• r: ., ... ,.u c. ~ ' • ' 1 ~ : • • • • PULPIT •.• (Conllaued from Pqe •l Corona del Mar, at the 10 Lm.. service. Church ocbool is also bold at 10 a.m. for childrf:n through loortb grade only. eta.... !or older yowigstera will begin later th1.ll month. "I,.ayman'1 Sunday" will be observed Sundoy at . 8 I • Aadrtw11 Pre1byterta1 CharU, eoo St.. Andrew• Road, Newport Beach, with laymen ol the church tal:lng over responsibWty for the service. Preachlng the sermon dur- ing the services will be Robert Bernard, at a a.m.; L. Arthur Womer Jr., at 9:30 a.m.; and K. E. Whlt~neck at the 11 a.m. service Tbe Flnt United Me1.hodlst Q111rcll, 4211 W. 19th Sl , Cotta ~!esa, will hold duplicate worship servi«s Sunday at 9:30 and 11 a.m. with .the Rev. Richard J. Dunlap preaching. I l A supervlsed nursery and church school classes !or all ages are held during both services. Tbe youth fellowship CHURCH RISES -Consttudion is un er way on'll,000.Square foot churcl! for 'groups meet each Sunday The Christian Sc!elle<l Society o! Lagun Hills as shown in architect's rendering. from 6:30 to 8:30 p..m. Locat1ott' is on Moulton Parkway near I Tbro Road in Leisure W or 1 d. The ch u r ch of white masonry construe tipn will include a 300-seat auditorium. "Do You Ever Talk To Architect tor the new sanctu8ry is Thomas W. McCorkell of. Laguna Beach. Yourself!" wlll be the sermon ----------------------------- ,topic Sunday by the Rev. James G. Blain, pastor of Newport Hal-bor Lutheran , Church, lilll Cliff Drive, 'Newport Beach, at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services. Sunday will be the final day to buy tlcketa for the annual ' m o th er.daughter banquet. ' which will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the church. • '1Am I For Real" ls the : sermon topic the Rev. Vincent Gottuso J r., pastor of The . Cbnrch of the Crossroads, will preach Sunday during the 1 morning worship service. The church meets at 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport · Beach. The church school pro- gram will begin at 9:45 a.m. this Sunday with c~ for all age!. Nursery care l! pro- , vided during the worship service. The Unltarlan-UnlvenaUst Church of Costa lt1esa will 'observe Unlted Natioos Day Sundj!y at the 10:30 a.m. : service wJth the Rev. Roger T. ;walke speaking on the subject !"Human Rights: How Dif- ferent? How Equal'!" \ A coffee hour will follow the . 11crv'i.ce. The church is located at 1329 Vlctoi"ii. SL Genesis will be the Bible study, for Wednesday e v en i n g\ services at the Fint Baptist Church of HlanUngton Beacll. Sunday Jilt Rev. Willis J. Loar will 'give the message, "Home Mlisions" at both 9:30 a.m. at P,tek'1 Chapel, 7801 Bolsa Ave.. Westmlnstel', and the 11 a.m. service at the Hun- tington Belch Chapel, &th and Orange. ·--The °"'munity Un It e d Methodist Church, 6662 Heil ·Ave .. Huntington Beaeh, will feature a. sennon by the Rev. Roger G. Betsworth at both the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services Sunday. Church school etas.es and nursery care ill also held · at bofti boon. •'Tb e Architects," a class for adults will meet only at 10:30 in the church chapel The Methodist fellowship groupS,: for 7th through 12th graders meet each Sunday eveniqg at 7 in the church sociatlhaU. Rally Day is set for calvary BaptJst Chmcll, a&l Garfield, Hunilngton Beach this Sunday. The Church hopes to top its_.!t~­ tendance record in Sundiy sch~!. Sunday school meets in "Unwanted Witness" Ls the the church's sanctuary at 9:45 theme the Rev. Lothar Y. a.rri. Tornow has chosen to bring to Morning worship service the members of C Ii r I 1 t begins at II a.m. Pastor Lutheran Church, 760 Vlctoril. James Dolin will be speaking St., Costa Mesa, at Sunday's on the topic, "The Mountain of morning services. Intercession." "What Ls the Sunday school classes and Gospel?" i.s the topic of P&!tor Bible study groups mtet' at Dolin'• sermon during the 9:30 a.m. Nursery care U pro. evening fellowship hour at 6. vided. New adult informp.tion classes and a new Slilday I The Huntington -Valley school teachers training clw Baptist Church will hold Sun- meet at the u.me Ume. day school at 9:45 a.m., morn-. ing service at 11 and youth The fourth chapter o I hour at. 5 p.m. Evening Horos cope services are at1p.m. Nursery care is pro ed at all servlets. Thi! men of the church will attend a reireat at Hemet Oct. 1.a ' 19. Guest 'speakers. for the U..t will he P...,,. Raf LUbetori of Manila and Met , parole ageol !er \llate ol Calllomla. Roundup" of SundaJ scboo\ ·1ors begioa this Sun- day wl a 'contest between the Loe Al Brethren Church and the estm lnster Brethml Cburcll, t614 lilagnolia Ave. The test wW last for six weekJ a the. chUd that "rounds " the most visiton will win , Shetland" pony: 'll>e winning t and winnin1 family Doth win family Bibles. ' "Wrilingl on Faith and Enco nt" ls the new study seriet' or the 9:30 a.m. Bible Scii>ol t the Fin& CtlJ.. tian Cbllfcl Legion a t .Catalina, ~ Beach. The Rev. 8li'<O L. Cushi!ig will deliver !f'l'Olis at both the 10:45 i.DJ1 .. 'rland I p.m. ~rvices. lr~ the Pump" and " J\eapeclor ol Persons" re vei.y: . , Layman's S · will be ohse"'ed by ~ 1'1n1 United A!ethodlst ~1 1'111, 17th St., Huntington 1B'eacb, with Dr. Walter Win~ condueting both the t :30 abd 1~ a.m. service!. _ 1 Larey Curran, tltomey and president of the ~etbodist men's group will ipNk on "A Layman'.s Responsibility to His Church." The Methodial Y'ou th Fellowship group! meeta at 6:30 p.m. I ' I . Pike Made Honorru·y M. . 1n1ster l!OU.l'WOOD .(UPI) Episcopal ~ James A. Plloe \\ill become hon<mary pastor ol the 175-member Mount Hollywood Congrega- tional ChlU'ch and deliver four sermons a year. The pacifist-Oriented church is af.filiated witti the Unill!d QlUl'dl o1 Cbcist which, witlh the Episcopal churdl., is o~ ol the nine denominatJons engaged on the cansult.atian on church union. Pike, v.'ho resigned. as bJ.Jhcp m northern OaH.fona,a in ·1966, said the appointment ·was symbolic al. the ecumenical move- ment. "By ~ this posi· tioo," he said, "I think we've gone • little further .than having guest preachers (rom other denominations. 'fe will have some <!On· tinuily here am I will be .av.ailable foc consultation on programs and affairs ol the church." · . The Rev. J. H~ Anwyl , pastar ol Mount Hollywood CJongroeatlooal, is a pest president of the Los Angeles Chapter ol Clergy and Laymen Coocemed About Vietnam. Pike w.as criticiz· ed tor bis Uberal viem and some ol hi> fellow bisllOpO unsuccessf-ully tried to try him for heresy. Libra: Get Clear Picture of Duties . Oiurch Start ed -. • • A~-~ Q:mt.ruCtlon I il' lft rr;• _ .. loot --... ' uod ... w~ !or The CJ;lrlatian Science SoiJety of UllW!ll Hllla. ( .'lbomuW1Mc Corte II, Lfguna Beach udtltecl, la in charp ol the project· .. Moulton P.artway neat El Toro &>ad in LelS1Jre World. It will include a 3QO.seat auditorium, Sunday IChool ~ and a readina: room con- nected to other areas of the cb\lrth by a gallery 14-leet wide and 28-feet high. It·.is to have stained glaM •iQd.ows • and wrought if on chandeliers hanging from a heavy timber ceiling. Other rooms will be the board room, committee room, clerk's office and room! for two readers, organist, soloist. ai:xl service aod work rooms. The landscaped grounds will have parking for 121 cars. A coVered walkway will extend to the partin& areL 'i' eachers To Convene Mor.e than 1.200 teacOOs, principals, p a s t o rs and m"itibers of the California Association of . Ch r i1tian SCbool.s ate expected to attend , the . organiiation's a-n-a·u-a I teacl\ers' C9f1Ven.tion., slated fer Dct. 17-18 In-First Brethren Church, Long Beach, Kenneth lifiP'ks, principal of Olive Cttii:stian School, Oraqe, and oi~ce County rep~1tadve on the board, announced. CACS, a service organiza· tiQU lOr Christian '4Y schoola thnlughout the otale, cumnUy numbers nearly 140 affiliated scbOo'li, including Coit. Mesa Chri!tian Settool, First Baptist Da'y School, Prince of Peace Lutheran School and Southern California College, all }Oc:aled in_· Costa ?ttesa . The organlt..atiOn p 1 a n s workshops, music and speech fesUvals and offers a teacher plaei!ment service in addttion to . .other klndered activities, Marks noted. · seventy-two workshops for . teachers and administrators from pre-school through high stjlool have been plaMetl, and 85··, .es:hibitors will present di!plays, including 1 a t e s t teaching aids and equipment at. the· two-day parley. Balia'is Plan ·.-\ l.l .N. Wat<;h • Africa M i'Ssionar,ies ' ' To Give Mesa Ta·lk · Harbor Assembly of God Church, Costa 1\1esa, will have the Rev. and Mrs. Wal~ J. Koroelson, missiorull'~e'!I tO Africa, as its guests at Sun· day's 7 p.m .1ervice. ' .. elude; .. JUI!!~' size .i)ictUres · of leading 1)8tional wor:'ke~ in Nigerja,·);,film of .a nlne--~k 1 ';Ligb~ ·for the Lost"-c,rusade, a~ curiqs ~ coetumes from Nigeria. The Rev. Komelsen we.rrt to · .,, I DAILY PILOT $ Lutheran~· Mark IOtli 'Birthday' SerVicemen 's Center Bigger Rlbbon-euttfbg ceremonlee marting the opening of a' new peUo area at the Interfaith Strvicemen's Center In · San Clemez:ite wW take place today at 2 p.fu; ' ' The paUo.doubles the capacl~ ty. of· the facility, whJc:h .waa built _from -materiajs dct¥lted by the· E1change Club ol· San Clemente. An open house II ·part " Saturday•• ceremonies, IasUni . from l'unW I p.m. uberla in mo ror his nrst Church Offers lemi of missionary service. · BUSIN ESS AND-· He later transferred t o ' T p ' · Nigeria. :WO ,l'.<igrl\'~S PROFESSIONAL ''. During the latter term of -' · · GUIP, .. service, Rev . Korneben was Two. spe<;lal proar~ ·"" .C elected to the Gener a I offered this month. bJ ~.:Joha l.._ ____ ..., ___ .., Presb)'Uory of the Nigerian the Pivine ·Epiocqpal1C!lurch, e . MATTRESSES. Assl!lmblles of God. He also 2043 Orange, ~\JU.~ The served as superin\endenl of Rev. O.Orge · T' . 'Ejlplfl'; a ·MA TT REIS IS· the Eastern Nigeria District H~met;f in8rriage~~.: or, llO&'I'!~ BOMEl.-ft.A"*" for two years and A! the na-r. lrftpiar . ..,.. · ~ tlonal director of Uie ..me.n's Will ' sj>eat on ·tlio! Subject of Cotta Mea -~,O.. fellowship. . · d,iVorce laWs ' ~ · ~a:e. ttR , N~ ~ problems Wlthin. Uie.chllkb at Uberty 8 1303 · The Rev. and M "· the Couples Club, bctdD, 6'30 · •· . · Korn elsen. h av e pers,onal\y. p.m. . . ,· -': , . e UPHOLSTERY .:. established 49 tdigenou s, The aMual School of_ ·-· _ ___._:.:..:. _ _.:~ churches In the past 16 years. . Religion: Is acheaule.d fOr"Oc~. d ,Special _leatures in the Sun· 2'1, 28 and .. at 7 Jo p.m. with Mesa Upholstery_ ay eve rung service will in· Father t:arsell,. ~o~ ot .~ -' ' Dedication . . Of Speech Clinic Due Mother Mary Pius, superior general of the Si!ten ol Providence, from St. Mary..of· the.Woods~ Ind., will dedicate the new faci l i tles ,of Providenct: Speech and Hear· order ol the· Holy•Crtiss at 111 Ub4!rty ·8"4, 78l Retreat House and Monastery, . Mt. Calvary,' Santa Bati>iira, "fl. NIWPOn ~ ... ,:•;cond~~uo~U.,~.~the~.~,~K~~~-~·;·~t""":;;·~·;';;;;~~~~~·~~~1 ~·;;;;;::· lj : 1 See Sy Today's Want Ads •·THAT ,, ' ·U11ited Natio'ns Day. ing Clinic,~ Bush St.,_ Orange, this Sunday. ' ' ,, • 1r.s sponsored by the Baha'is of The clinic i.s a non-...J:..fit Orange County ahd the Coast t-'l" and Santa Ana Chapters of the organizati.;>n designed to serve United Nations is set for Oct. children throughout Orange 25, 8 ·p.m. at the Chapman COunty w.lth a communicati~ll CoUege small dining hall. barrier~ It is affiliated with Dr. Carl Q. Ch r i 1 t o 1 , Childrens H<>1pital or 0rll1Je Unlven:ity of c_;ifornia pro.. County. fessOr of international law and <>Pen house will ·be held authority on its inter-rela· from 2 to 4:30 p.m. with Sister liofll>hip with the United Na· Ann Monica, executive .dlrec- tiQNI, and John Beck, a Baha'i tor, and Mrs. Martin Hoy of • • ·:a1ME ·• A • llNE 1 member from La Peunte, wiU Analfeim, pmldent -of ~ \ be.the speakers for the even-newly formed Auxiliary, in • DA-Y SUNDAY quiet within. Counsel from one unusual -subject! are ~ AQUARIUS: sUck lo d I et ~i~ng!:·-------,--,-~.-..'.c~h~ar'.!'g:e;of~the~·~-cer~e'.'.m'.'.'.o~n~ie~s·...__!!~~~!;!!~!"!'!'!!'!\':''!!'!!,!!'!!'!'!!'!!!!!!~~~~'!!'!~~ OCTOBER I l you respect is needed. Don't cerned. Fear nothing. fesolutions. J· J permit pride to stand in way CAPRICORN (Dec. DJ~.· -T•.,on1er Sl'dney °"""'''' '6'fllft By SYDNEY OMARR of fulfUlm ent. Look beyond IO I Reco ·.:A 1 ~.a , Tiii Trv1h AbcH.11 """....., . .. ~. w; .. ., ................. trols his rl 1 lllg ,_ f : gruwun .1.a n e u ' ....., • Anll lllJ °''"'r ••Id, t~ 111t: ~ .. _.. ....... su ace va ues. .....,p or perhaps through surprise Mr. DAILY "'LOT, l!lc. :n«1, co .. nc1 c-. destiny .. .Astrllogy points the spiritual C{)mprehension. ty. You may have to 1 .. -:r "" 11.-i... Ntw v..-. N.v. 10011 • . way." ,, ARIES (March l i·Aprll ID )' VlRGO (Aug. Z3-Sept. 22)' public appearance. Have · . Stress on planning for future Acce nt on steps to galn prime at hand. Expa;ess rou~ Graham Aide objective. Friend! aid. Key is Combine btunor wfth s~I • · · security. Avoid anf tendency to be resourceful. Heed voi~ AQUAlllUS (J ~F , T G tov•ard carelessness. Be an. _. o 1"v e Tal,k of e1perlence. Obtain hint !')·. strt .. 1-und-~·-""" -observant. Highlight home, u .... .,. .. ....._. family, investment programs. from LEO message .. Day with family member. Some Talk it over with fPirltual ad· features pleasant surprl!t at . around you want change. YOO l'tte director of the tMe . · • soclaJ event. lend today ·.to sUct to status 1 Southern CalllornI~ B I 11 'J v1~~iJRUs (Apn·t 26-).!ay 20): UBI! Sept "' ~ 22) quo Intelligent comprottilae Graham Evangelistic Crusade A ( . ~1. ' · . '!ill 1peat Oct. 11 to the Fine for visits and vi!iting You get clear picture of seems be.st ~ Know tlUa Prange COunty Clapter o( the especially involving relatives. duties, responsibilities. Some -act accordingly. 1 ~ M10ooi1 A 11 o c I at Io n of Journey could Provide tasks have been left l,langing. PISCES (Feb. 19-March I)): 1 ~-..~•·. Tht meeting ii pleasure. Put asjde details. N6w yOu can discover how Es:cltlng, creative qpy1... • tor, U. r:our Sea:sons Obtain neede d relas:atlon. best to complete . them . Romance, fulfillment o f Cafeteria, ,,UU. S. Anaheim Catch up on oorrtSPO~· Cooperate in community pro--desires on the agenda. You~' Jlfttf., Anaheim., at 11:30 a.m. GE!\DNI (May 21..June 20): ject. person plays significant tqie, 'lheRev.Hany B. Williams, \Vhile, chattin1.z money • ide:a Exchange ideas. Welcome ,._ the new director began his materializes. Il'lett is a way SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2l ): posing .vjews. Be receptfy~. I ~a. a ~'it putor 1n to increase lnC{)me potential. Favorable lunar upect today open minded. • I ~~-:and ,went to southeast Intellectual ~ti i:n u 1 a t f on poin~ to journey, greater IF TODAY IS YO tJ IL ... .undet the Oveneu features day. 'You listen, learn enllghteM>ent. You add to BIRTHDA Y -you afe 1 Crusadet, Inc. He jolDed the and develop concepts, tnowledge. " Emphl!i.s O n fasci~ted 'W.ilh ft \I m• b e r i I Jqlly ~ Cl'lanizl~· in CANCER (June 21.July 22): ttadin(. writing. Get the balance, law -you are COj>-UU. ' Cycle high; you aro able to rtcord stralghL Make mean-cerned with joallce and ¥11-----,-----1 patch up family dilferences. inp c._te&r. for what ,OU believe to 1 i>e Day hiiJhngiita harmony at SAGfrrr.µ\IUS (Nov. :ZZ. rlghl If •U\ilt, marrtii1t LOCAL home. Clrcumstance:s tum tn Dec. Zt ): Dil deep for finan.. could be on ho!Uon. Soclal-lit !'f• ~tti., • ...,,,,., t.•• ..,.. your tavor. Key is to be cia1 ,tnlormatkJn. Frank talk is due to improvr. , '""° .... .,,. 4.y, •l>Mt w)Mit'1 di plomatic. Original ldeas are about tiudget .t n d I c at ed . GF.NEBAL TENOFJ'JCIJl1 t•llllf " i11 th.k .,.-1.,. successful. "--·'t ma•· partn e r . Cycle "1-~ tor CANM'!R, tao °''~· Coi •t ti.,., ~ DAILY ~••w -...... -, ,ILOT. · • ' · • -;;LEO;;;;(J;u;~;· 23'.,;;;Aug;;;.:=;)~'TBe::;;,,l~nt;en.;;-;t;-b;:-spu-:--rTed __ w_her-:el r.V;IR;GO~.~Specl~~al~w~or~~~l ~to~~~;;;;;~iiiii;;;j'j • ~~ f I . -_ IJemoriol p.dt The Stnttbi4Js Most Buiiti/111 , ' Mn1111riA/s MAUSOlilm •• cotUMIAlluM • CIM(ltl'r "'~'...: TREES of the WORLD • • VAW:Y ARY-' no ' For tW°' aentnlions oar family hu liCNtC1 t~ community at time oC nttd. • • l 7~11 Bcaclt Boulevard, lfuntin~ton .Beach. (714) 842-7771 ' _, l;2gY . , 1.swaa-tamP . .........._ • • . ' ,• . 1 _, I I I I 1 Beal Estate 3 Cou~ty Parcels On Auction Block Queation• and Common! By Rtl!ll1R MoCordlo l\ooltor Apartment A ~ Sollthorn Calilprnla lending lnltlMloo hu com· mls.tloD«l'Monb Dour Real . Dtate .Auctlan ..... lo .~ ol thne ;.prime peroelt of ,'IOri!Jee.Cqwlly land 1G ulH lo tie conducltd It the lndlvldual '""Tuesday, Oct. II. C.Onvention Hears Rose Thero 11 101Mlhl"1 I -W llke you to clolr ~ t.r me. Wo hid o noltfillor wi.. home Wll .t.r 11le. TMy hid -........ el ........ ,...,.., ......... tho ,,.,.ny (m•lllple ll1tlntf) •M yot lhooo nolthlloro hl\I their oWll 1l9n out. Finally o~ot •"""' four '-"'• thOy told It thlmtolYH. Now Whtl ho ..... to tho -1(1)? l>oo1 WWlam G. 11o1e: llold vice h• .. t 1 umml••'-' .. thi1, Mii ff M, what It tht ~ prqldent for John Hancock in ml11len paid? At tho pro-time who! lo tho _,. Newport Be~. will opeu at ml11lon on telll"I • home tht_.. ~ reil fffltl the annual convention of th11 1oleomon in Orengo CoUnty' L • h M.f.M., ''""' ••c Natlonll Apartment -Auocia· Tbore are different types ~I ll1t!n11 and "what hap-tion lo be hold Sund>y ~gh pens" to an asent iJ deterµlined by thiJ, Tl)ere are Wednesday In Lal Vegu. mulµple liltin11, eiclusive right t? sell Ustlhgs , ex-About 2,000 de.legates are ex· elusive agency listings and open listmgs . pected to attend. A multl~e llstinl 1ervice or ~change is an organiz-Theme of the convention i_, ed servtce conducted by a group of brok:er1 or a real 11Apartment Opportunltles ... estate board or u1oclation. The member• turn thfl the New Giant." Topic• wilt Ji&tlnr in to a central bureau. Such listings are then include: open housing legisla- dlatributed. to all members and all members have the tion, opportunltie1 in finan- rtgbt to aell tbe property. The commhsion iJ apllt cin&, new morket areu, com· between the JiJtlng and selling broker with a small mu n l t y development, con- percentage going to the multiple listing service to cover st.Nction and manaiement of coils of opeartlon. Multiple U1Ung does not prevent the low and htgb-rlle mulU~amily Hstlng broker from •ellng Ibo property and collecting holllU.1. tbe entlrl commission. Thi• !)lpe ol service has the ad-Role hu been usoclated vantage o! concentrating eHorti of many brokers on tbe with John Hancoci< 1inct 1957, proper\)' and of bringing the property to tbe attention of and wu elected fleld vice many buyers. pruldent for the southern An o~ lilting elves two or more brokers equal op-divl!lon · tn lMB. A naUve partunlt~aell property. There iJ 11111ally no time limit Cllllornlon ll1d 1r1c1u11o ~f In Ibis of llsUng so that It remalnJ open !or a Stanford .un!venlly, llolt, h~ reaaonab e time. The commission is considered to be ~Dd de~M~dren mlde m earned by the broker who lint findt a buyer wbn meets · ' "ln each tnnance the leni;lin& lnoUtutlon hu aulhorlud 95 percent flnan<lnf with pre!>'id lnlerat •• the purdwa. The llnt 111ctloo wW bl at 1J I .Ill-In the llOO block of West Street, Anlhelm, where t.3 lertl of commerclll pro- pert1 wlU 10 under the ham· mer. Located ju.It off the San- t& Ana Freeway at the Ball Rd. turnoff, the land II Just north of Dllneylll1d. Bird Show At Rancho Calif orni.a the terms of the Usilng, or whose offer ls accepted by the seller. Tbe tale of tbe property tenninates all liJtinga and the aeller 11 not required to nott!y the other broken of the sale. If the ·aaller sells the property he Is not obli~ated to pay a commi11lon to any of the brokers Germany Boo1ning holding an open lilting. . An ••elusive a~ncy llltlng makes tbe broker "ex- cluolve agenf' to ail! the property 10 that be may recover bis co1D111!11ion evan if the propar\Y is sold by another broker. QD the other hand, since the owner is not an "uent," he roay 11U the property without in· curring liability !or oomrnittions. Pilot Columnist on European Tour l]nder an exclUJlve rtgbt to Sell Listing the broker is enUUed to his comm.iJsion even though the owner sells the property. Both the exclutive lll[ency listing and the exclUJ!ve Tilht to tell litt!nf mwt be !or a definite soeclfled time. An exclusive nlht to sell listing places a di>tinct respo111ibility upon !he broker and be must devote considerable time and effort, and spend a reasonable amount on advertlling to aatiJfy the obliga- tion of his acceptance of an exclu1fve right to sell liJUng. At the present time the cpmmission paid on the sale or a· house tbrouah an agent is •six percent of the total sales price. Is fire lnsurence coverage •"*'lcitnt when you own your ow,, home? E.E.S., Huntington Beach When a properly owner tbink1 of tnaurance, ll is usually fire inrnrance that comes first to mind. It is true that most buildings face passlble lot1 by fire, but ii Is also true that most or all buildings are subject to damage or total destruction through many other causes. The insurance mechanism is designed. to protect the pro- pertv owner in thi s event. Because of the close con- nection between the ownership of property and in- surance, every home-owner should be familiar with the perils to which his property is subject and the various insurance policies covering.these perils. EDITOll:'S NOTE: lt1nd1JI It. McC1nlle 11 911 lnwrtnwrf 1nt1Jd , ~retldtnt ol !ht Rtll E111'-rl• 1 Cltll"9 IKtvrer, I cllrf'C:IOf" ol TIM C111forftla A1-l1tion &!" ll:NI Elllll TtKMrs, wltlor ol "llt1I Eltltl In Cl111ornltl''. $eftll .,.,.,,, Clllftllonl t llcl temml'lll I'll lt11!c11ll II. Mce1rdl1, ,/o ftlt: 011111' I'll•!, IOI! I~. Co"' Mn1, "'" B~ RANDALL MC CAllDLE !Edllor'1 Holt: 041LY ~tLOT rt1! Hl•M coll;rnnl1! 11l1Mlll McCtnlle 11 «I 1 lll\/r al 1!!11,;... Thll 11 fht t1nt Ill I Mrlts of lrlfc.lel «I i'r11 otllw'<f• llDM 111 1M rtfil .. ,,,, 1\cf\/N lbroldl Nothing hu changed the bu:lc be•uty of Germany. The progress Urls country has made since 1H5 is phenome- nal. All oI We&t (free) Ger- mlJll' ii oojoylq an all time high. Prosiiertly arid growth are everywhere ••. industrially, socially and economically. West Germany has a popu\aUon of over 00,000,000 about one-third the population of the United States, while the land area ii only the size of New York and Pennsylvania . Bavaria -fun-lovln1, light hearted, ple11sure f 111 e d Southern Germany, where the residents would rather have fun than be the blgge6t or he best Bavaria -towering peaks of grandeur and fairy tale to"wns, forests of alluring beauty, romantic castles along the Rhtne River and the com- fort of health giving spu. But 1 buslneu uslcnment lakes uis away from all thil to the north of Germany and llamburc. Northern Gennany $12 Million Newport Project can be grim and lnduttrial. Hamburi-Humbulll Or so I thou1ht. Hambura ii a beautiful city. Located on the Elbe River estuary, it UI a port that hosts over S5,000 1bipa an- nually. A city of water ways ; 1360 brldgu 1pan ltt riven and canala remind you of Venict. Real eslatt ~ boomlng. New construction UI colna u p everywbere. MotUy tndu.stru.I bulldlnp, but Homllur1 II also a major lhlpbulldlng and publllhtng center and has one of Europes finelt unlvertlties. Houslng 11, lbnlted and ex- pel\llve. Single famUy houses he re .tn the Uy are only for the wealthy. Much of Hamburg was leveled during World War II and the rebulldini process has not been able to keep pace with demand. In older mldenHal flats U1c vacancy factor is . three per- cent to seven percent. When they 1ay old.._ they are 1peak- lng of something over 100 ytart old, Ukt when Lincoln was president. Some of these unit.I share a bath, some share the water closet (toilet), some have hot. water, many are in sWU.ni etntral beat. None Singles Mecca Ready for A •1214 mllllon apartment community ln Newport Beach, designed e1clu.sively for young .aingle adults, launches ill ren- tal program this weekend. 'nle new communi t y, acheduled for first occupancy in March, 1969, is one of 11 "South Bay Clubs" completed or under construction br R • B Development Co., Loi A n g e I e s developer-builder who pioneered the concept of providing apartment llvin& "teilom:I to the needs of alngle people between the ageis of 2t and 40." The Newport Beach club will be located on a 1S%:-acre lite at the corner of 18th Street and Irvine Avenue. When com· pleted, It will have 19 three-- llory building~ coolalninl m unJls, plut a clubhouae and tenniJ professional'• lhop. Purpooe of the South Bay Clubs, acm-dini to • company JPC)keaman "is, flnt, to pro-.we 11Uperior planned com- mtm!Ua: tor people of ap- ..-iolJ Iha 1111111..i• and wllh---btdtp-ad ........ 1c HERE'S WHAT NEWPORT llACH'S$12 MILLION SINOLIS MECCA WILL LOOK LIKE lmlt:...ad.todolllJl- • wu •• • 1b1t tlloJ ""'111, all f1oodlJPted !0< • ov'auable lo clllb membtn aad -...., _.,. _. nfalll p!IJ;· an ~ lhalr "'*"' -~ i I .., ml J1W1111t Illa pool llld two l-pooll: \ Tba club a1oo w!11 11o iiltW .. IM)M too Md ftllll tqU1pped rnent1 Ind \OWll dry-cleanfnc .. mtsns'1..-." 1"11Dm11~Jncl11dJne U., •·1.allDdtJ ibd car- ...,, It• trmlto --· locktn and wahln( lacl!JU. -"JNtfq' b ....... " tJlll ........ RecrialJonal and ....... 1--. "lrmn & AJIO, an Indoor folf-<lrlvlng [adllliel llone wW cool more ...... itallJI ail -tllM "-' ~ corpeted, tlMlll-tablt lhan '1li·llllWoo. , , ' ........ ..,. ... ..... .. -..... , ~ lblllllelioonl ,,,. camnumlly will COMllt -,_. fl erlllell -oru; 1 blDrOom with ..mce of ztl IWdlo a~, all ...-..·--ftll..,_ w:acndll-and,ocol-r-. and Ml one• ail--~ •'J'V Clleollr. All Ira bedroom and 111.__ ~-'"-"-·-· .......... --,. /. .. LEGAL NOTICE U1GAL NOTICE • Keep Typing, Stop Griping 10PIN DAU.¥ 10 TO 10; ' Ol'IN IUNDAY 10 te 7 ~. Oct>btt 12, 1968 DAILY PILOT 7 PEAR ANN: I work in an ofllce for tour high· powered. business execuUves. Their wives call on the- average of tour tunes a day.This mMns, roughly, 18 calls. The nature of their calls Is so rlduculous l can banlly believe my ears. One wonts to know if he pre- fers· lamb or veal for sumr. The nexl one Is uking if •he 1hould wear the slraight hair wlg or !be curly one. Anollier idiot asb if lhe 1hould pay the carpenter with cub or by check. Just now Ille pres· !dent'• wife called to find oul if she •llould hit 1helr 5-rear-old 100 for saying, 11 bate you" or ahould 1be take away his desserl and TV prlvlleg ... ./ SPECIAL PRICES FOR OCT· 18 --16 .A.M~ T0 -7 P.M.:--WKILE:-OUANTITIES ·LAST la there aome ntce way to tell tbese women their calls are a pain ln the ankle? - GRANDMOTHER FOLEY DEAR GRANt ..._.., Ille pain b • c o m e 1 nfftdeDUy bodtenome , to tbe e1ecaUve1 llio1 will lei tlll UIU1 Women bow. U11W tM:n, keep quiet ud do WAI ,... 111 paid to do. I ljloopl ll WU a mu. Paoplo eaii ud do cbq1. II JOO aod --to __,., Ibo dtelllaa -be :roan .... yoan atoae. • DEAR ANN LANDERS : A friend of mine bu attached henelf to me like a muatard pWter. She telephones every mornlng and asks, "What are you doing today?" U I aay, "I am goiaa; Jhopplnt, '! •be say1, "I'll comt alq." If I say, "I'm lolna to the movies or to the art gallery, or to a nun· mage sale," she say11 "I'll come alona:." S•!1d•11 Ota111 BOY'S COTTON CRfW NECK SWEATSHIRTS . Our Reg. 1.27 or 1,37 96c,. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several years ago I married a boy of w h om my parenls dilapproved. Rock and I were married lour 11m and had a litile 1trl. I divorced Rock but we 1tlll 11w each other from time to llme. Wben he left the country for two yem I mt..ed him veey mucn and IO did oor little strl. I can1t have a card game or a couptt of friends in for cof· lee without lnvlilnf her, too. She knows every move J make. pon•t tell me to drop bet bee.Use lhe would live me the ahirt off her back. When I need aomeone to take my kldJ1 she'& Johnny-on-the- 1pot. When I wa1 sick she nursed ltto around the clock. What do you suggest? - HEMMJl:o IN /\\ /J Cllartie ltt Quellty cotton pullover in long sleeve 1tyle with nepped flee<• lln· in&. White, grey. blue and m<l<I. S.M·L. Now that Rock II back I'm aure I am In love with him aa I never WU before. My parents are driving me cruy. They 1ay he II lilll a no good bum and U,I remarry him I will be 1orry. My father lmllts you can't change the 1pots on a leopard. True or not? -UN· DECIDED LADY IN LEX· ING TON DEAR LADY: True -you can't cban111 the 1poU: on a leopard. Bal I didn't pt lho lmpre11lon !'OU were con- 1ldert.ac remarrylnc a leopard. ' DllAll HEM: 11 yoa really want to be rid or th!• mmtard pluler -I mue friend - •top uldq her to dt favon, like !Mina ..,. o1 yoer lddl and nonlDc yoa anM1Dd the dock. Wb.en yoa art no tonier obUgated, you wUl feel Im to live your own We. Until then, It'• colag &o be more of tbe 1ame, and you cu bet on lt. How Wiii "°"' kflO'<¥ ......... ti-. re1I ffllnt "COfMS 11-? All! Ann LlnR"" lend fOf' lltf lloallltt H~ Of' $IJI lllCI Hew to T~H fM Dlff~." Slnd U Cltllll In coin 11111 1 hint, Mlf .. ,. dr.uflf, 111mpecf tnvtlOH wlltl .,._,r 1'911Unl, A11n Lllldl'l'I Wlfl be> lllCI 11 llllP Yt1U "'1111 vaur probllma. s.nO fhlom to Mr 111 QP'I al tlltt DAILY ~ILOT tl'IC!ot- 1111 I '-· ~rtuld, 111mlltd '"""*· Careers in Exploring • Treasures of Oceans By F. J. LAIN Miss Lain awards a new Mercury portable, courtesy of lhe Royal Typewriter Co., to Mrs. Jamea Wllaon , Vicksburg, Ml!.s., for her question: "I have read that the oceans ~·ill hold more opportunities for jobs In the future. My son is very Interested In all aspects of ocean·lUe. Can you write about oceanography, in· eluding courses in h i g h school?" A. -So many readers (who missed an earlier column) have asked about careers in oceanography, and Its • pro- mising outlook. I've prepared a sheet of resources for ad· dilional informalion (including where to write for IChool and sch olarshlp data, and oceanographic curriculums far high schools and colleges,, which I'll mail to readen who send me a stamped, self.ad· dressed envelope m a r k e d "Oceanography" and 10 cents for handling, .in care of thi! newspaper. "drifting" of continents and the beginnings of life itself in the water. TEAMWORK. A q u a t i c sclentl!Ls work in teams head· ed by one or more &enior membe.n aided by 1 a b usiltants, technlcl an s, secretaries, a ship's crew and other supporting personnel. SPECIALIZATIONS. While o c e a n o gr aphers usually specWize, disclplines overlap. The four main divisions, greatly simplified, are: ·' (I) PHYSICAL -ln· 4 vestigation of physical pro-I perUes of the oceans such u deruiily and tides. ( 2 ) ta Chemical -analysis of the tll chemical composition of ocean '. waters. (3) Blologlcat -study ~ of marine plant and animal Ii!!!. ( 4) Geological -e:1· ploration of lhe floor and shore of oceans. PLACE OF WORK: ships, shore "labs; the ocean waters in deep. diving submersibles, dlving gear or scuba; colleges and unlversiUes; government agencies; pr l vat e lndustry (manulaclurlng marine equip- ment). EDUCATION. The beginning profesalonal need.a at least a bachelor11 degree, and an ad· vanced degree ls usually necessary to teach or become OCEANOGRAPHY is con-a projed head. 'Mle National cerned with the application of Qceanographlc Data Center all physical ·and n at u r a I 11)'1 lhat "a 1tudent intereat~ sciences to the sea. Itiinclude1 in becoming an oceanographer the disclpllnes of physics, should f1rlt m.jor in one (or chemistry, 110 Ir a phy, more) of the baslc 1elences - g e 0 Io g y t btololY and physics, bloloa, g e o 1 o g y , m:?teorology. (Llmnology is chemistry or meteorology. His t.be related stud)' of fresh later study of the ocean will waters.) re1ate to hi.I past major.'' Olher possible underpduate HEAVY ON SCIENCE . majon are math and 0ceanorrapbm are atron111 enrtneerlnl. and a handful of research-oriented to develop scboolt offer a bachelor'a tecbnol017 that one day "'" delflO In ocunosraphy. -• to u and k High llCbool cour.., lhould enable .-..,.e ve wor include the sciences, math and on the ocean floor al'ld to harvest Its tr'8IUft 0 f a fcnien language, plus other minerala, food and fresh required college e n t r an c e water. Other cballenges met credlts. by oceanorrapbm Include: forecastin& w eia the r con-WOMEN. S e a · Io I n I op. diUOns, Jlm'ldlDI de le nae porlunUiel !or p!J are few, acalnsl enamy alllck. tm-thouch lncrullng r a p I d l y • proving llaherlee and navlga-Women can more eastly teach Ilona! charla, coatrolllng wave ;.=or=wo•rl:='ln=lhol==ro=lob=bl=. ==.I -... """' atorma and • ~~.!_b qnfu ak<tand, ~~ NO. I m .. u1111 e, "",....... .... Ori• •' th1 ••If ,._,.,,, filch probltm.1 IS pollution -.... ,,,,,, f1tt..-t, t. th1 partleularly from nuclear and _,.,. \J11itt4 St1t•1 11 th• Central waste dispoHl. AMI Utt!tre col•ll'lll. ll't • SUll other -...NtOfapben 41Uy f•tlurt of tti1 DAILY -• PIL<Y. •Ml e1r ,.,111,,, till are concerned with the ori&lm •• ff'• ,,, He.. 1 • .i, ...... m amandalmolplltrt,the~~~~~~~~-'· - WOOD ,, Our •Reg. 7.54 SuKdafl Onl11 ' Beauw.,.ny framed pictur11 of outdoor scenes by popular modern artists. Similar to illustration. ••• ' 'lt'ONSON VARAFLAME Fine R·on1on butane varallame lighter with Chrome cue • • mnd·pi 5! !., Supply ls Limited WHILE THEY LAST. SE LICT YOUR GOLD· TONI KEY CHAIN While they last, select your gold·IOne key chain. . -From Our Fine .Jelllfllr11 Dept. . ' • ' BUllDl.E Of lWO JACQUARD WEAVE KITCHEN TOWflS Our Reg. 97c 67c· SuKdall ·Otal!I Cundle of two · 15128" kitchen t o·w e .1 a -with fringe edge. Chocle of patlerni and gay ldtoben colors. Shop K mart. Llmlltd .... fttltlll.NIN lllld .. llM!ltl S•IMil•ll Ot1111 -.2o...GALLON TRASH 'CAN ~AT SAVINGS Our Reg. 2.86 1.93 Charge ltt Cruah resistent, 20.&al. plutlc lruh can. Choole from andlewood or avo- cado. Just Charge 11. ' Lill'tltlll Ollll""" -.................. COMPACT SLIDE SORTER Dbt'OUKt Prlre SuKda11 611111 2.17 Convenient way to organize a slide show. Slide IOl"ter holds up lo 45 slides and ls br!ihUy filumlnaled for euy viewing. Unit folds conipacUy for easy storage. "Charge It." • SAVE Oii SO·CT. 1 ·0Z. POLY CUPS AT K.MART · fhlr R!!lg• 58c 38c · St1Kda9 Onl11 Keeps drinks hot or cold. Packlae of &O cL, 7 oz. reuaelble poly foam cupa. Sole pr!Ced al K mert. Avocado or Ivory Color 5 PC: BRIDGE I .. . TABLE SET , ...... .... Set iD<;ludts 85" aquare tabla with ribbon band design ana automatic thumb ,Jatoh locltl .. F6ur·cbaln· have tubUlAr franio and 18" .fCPIP'6 padded .mi, ...... Cho .. Ill ' 2-Way Stretch Control .GIRDLES . AND BRIEFS Otlr Reg. 84c 66e S1'Kda11 OKllf LiRlilwell!bt girdles and hrlefJ are made of" LyCl'I® Spandex, acetate and nylon . With attached garters. Ono size fits mosL · 1ow-r T..M, IN~ANTS' FRINGED IOOT.S SllllUii Onl11 01'r Re9. 2.87· 2.44 ·.Natural·"roulb-out" Teepe&-ereepiea,.band·laced, frlnge-trlmmad, cushlxmed 1olu. lnfanta' 1-8. Ch• .. It • ' . DART BOARD AND 6 DARTS Sut1da11 Onl9 Our Reg. 2,97 1.97 Set features: 18 inch dartboard with 20·polnl clock game on front, baaeball game on reveroe Jlde. Oomea complete with 8 cbamplcmsblp darll and dart came rul~. Charge It. ' RISlOll IETOIES MOTOR mtlfRfSS10ll . 88c SPKIAU Y PRICED 11.0Z. PAlMOUVE RAPID SHAVE, DbC!o.Kt. Price 64c S1'ndafl 01119 II oz. Palmolive Rapid Shave in king 1ile regu.· Jar or relr .. hlng menlhot Shop K marl for discount pricet. ..... 49c • I • 8 DAILY '1LOT -· -12, 1968 • lllterndsslo• Two Playhouses ' Giving Encores By 10M TITUS Happiness may well be a warm puppy. a canceled dentist's appointment or any one of the innumerable lit- tle joys of daily existence. But to those whose pleasure HOLLYWOOD (JJPJ) comes from performing in community theater, hap-Dtan Martin ls the first star piness is a holdover. &i.gned for a top role in Appreciation, to the point of extending the scheduled "All1>ort," the best-selling run of a little theater prod'\ction, is the frosUn'g on ·an nOvel to be filmed by actor's cake of creativity. For a small community group Univer1at wilb ao all-star tyring to make a name for itse~ in an area replete with cut. producing entities, .it is a sign of acceptance and en· couragement. llltlmate in •• • I ··Lysistrata' . , .. New ·O(:C Rep Group R~rites CUissic ' l The lint ttpeiloty theater Hanrahan, who will have com-L)lsislrata 'Is Lynn ljlrrls of lfOUe ln.lht,hlst<i-y of Oran~e plete charp ol lhe show, ac-CQa1i Mesa. Other fealured Coast College· )'Ill open 1ta cording lo OCC dr"'l"' 111-performers are Mlchaelf Can· season tbi.I '< tnonth. with a st.ructor J,.uclan·Scott · atartllngly -t.ed verS1on of 'l1le Greek anUwar drama noo, forrom; ~ C~ Mesa, Aristnphal1<1' .claaSlc drama hu been completely rewritten. u Kalon)l:~A,ntela,COlllna "LysiSlrata.1' by tbe ca'st mtimbera and aa ~hiofl-,. l · Tbe'student company; which made Into •• contemporary eomp1et1ng . Ole occ cast "ill perf~ ''Ly_slstrata''. Oct. play. Scenes will take place in a.re Shirley Barrus, (!nel 24-26" in ~ QCP •udilQtiuQ\, Wuh.ington, D,C., w l t b Martin, Ken Wilson, Dennis will remain intact for the col-references to' Dr. Benjamin Perrin, Barbara Smith, Steve Jege's second play, Peter Spoclc'a peace demonstrationa Scott,. Walter Douglas, Gary Ustinov 's "Hallway Up the and the presldenllal campaign. Edmisten, Larry Bo awe 11 , Tret," to· be prelented,Dec. 4-Hanrahan, who w.as rtudent Mike DiDooato. Paul <Juso.. 7. Jack Holland will direct the dittctor for OOC'a "Aftt!r the witz and Don White. shaw, "Which will be stag~ ill FaU" la!:t aprlng: aaid qi.t the "Lysistrata'' wU1 ~ given at the round. ' show will also utllb:e some 1:15 p.m. AdmislJOll ill free, Production arid directiOJt ol unusual lighting and special but tickets must be.obtalned in "Lysistrata" has been turned eUect:!. advance at the co 11 e I e over to atudent D e n n i 1 Cast in the title role of bookstore. · Sexp Movies Sellout crowds and holdover performances are nothing new for such well established theaters as the Laguna Playhouse. But. then, this group has been around for almost half a century and boasts a large and devoted following. Danish 'Pastry' Not Exported to U.S. This month, however, two community theaters born in marked the virtual end of film • • .. ·' . ' .... ..•. ,l11rt ·~ ''THE .SWlt.v.IElt~. , Swl.,..r-1:31 • t:ll , . D11...,._7111' 10110 C.lltlHo .. S..•r l:JO P.M. THE LUXURIOUS "NEW 1-f,1lted A1tiJtJ '.~~ \', 1 '• '· ~·>llTA llN,, >l{.hltl Plllltl -~ol,.<) IP ACADEMY AWARD ·WINNER . MIT-CTOll-MIKI: M1CHOLS JOSEpt;t £. LEVINE ......,., ,, MIKE NICHOLS lAWftEpiiplE TURMAN~ !HJJ!AJUATE tO.OR ••.CO-IOl;lt,Nt ...... P11t1 P•f•• S1ll1rs i11 "TH~ PARTY" • Open ~oday 6:45 Pl~ DE&IRMAll "EL YIRA MADIGAll" CMOL WHnt ,, "POOR COW" MMltf D....,u loth F.•hlr•1 111 Col .... • this decade and heretofore relegated to a handful of By BOB THOMAS performances for each show are extending their opening · CQPENHAGEN (AP) productions of the new season. We refer to the Costa American tOW'ists shopping Mesa: Civic Playhouse and the Westminster Community along Copenhagen's famed Tbejlter. \Valking Street get a jolt when Restraint.a were continued on the availability oI pornography lo children. dividually, if a que.!lion of censorship arbes, they act in concert. Even ii they ban a scene or an entire movie, their decision can be ovsrruled by the minister of justice, as has happened . RecenUy t be censors allowed the shci.wing of Sweden's seuational "I Am Curious," which has been ban- ned in Norway, the United stiles and other coootriel. censorsbJp in Denmark. .1~:==:::=:=:=:=:=:==:'11 Oddly, there.has never been any censorship of television in Denmark; the television of- ficials themselves decide what should appear on lhe home , Tonite at 5:45 & 10:00 screen. . THESE ARE TWO GROUPS we've followed with more than passing interest during the last few years. - between them, we've been involved in a dozen of their productions -and the,.11igns of growth in both of them are unmistak8ble. they pass the nygade.Cinema Theater. There in living color a r e displayed photographs U!Ua1ly seen on "feelthy" post wdl. 11ie same logic appears to be _bringing . the end of Danish Him censotship, which has ex- isted .since 1913. At present the movies . are reviewed by a board of three : a 72-year-old actor, an elderly woman, and· an official of the · Ministry of Jusliee. Tbey _were cboocn to represent the arts, the general public, and the law. The ,only complaints .about lhe programming appear to be a few letters to newspapers by i..;::;:::..:.::::=:...:::: !T~fJIJt SIA l'ldtJ The miovie, ~Man'a Sweetest Playthlnp," Is adverllsed u "the !DOit· daring an picture ever ,made" ~nd customers 11>e trio pass 00 !Ihm In- ' Observen belie« that the ~ ·of "I Am•CUrioua," in whlcb 1.: llU adJI dejllcted> mothers critical af t h e violence in such U.S. aeries aa '4Bon.a,nza" and ''The Virgi- nian." LIOU, is said -.1 tile 1 a t e -evening Scandinavian movies which include some nude aceries. Three years ago both theaters were staging only four perfonnances of their shows for the simple reason that they weren't well enough known to attract a larger audience. Nowadays, most of their seats are filled at every performance. · Last month the C6sta Mesa Civic Plavhouse onened iis season with the venerable comedy "Dream Girl ." B.nd from our vanta,ee "point on statre. we could vouch for the appreciation of. the Budiepce. W~stminster's "Under the Ywn Yum tree." which opened last weekend, was )learly 'sOld out in advance befote one performance had are advised : "It will !/:<.ban------------------- ned in most countries ... Play d 11,~~~~~~~~~~ill safe -&ee h durlntyour stay ~Q;;.U~EEN_l.;.E.-)::..,.. _____ B.-y:-P_h_i_l _ln_t_•_rl_a_n_,i in Copetihagen." 1'ho8e who r heed the .admonition witness the kind of aex tlepicti.0(1 that la seen ih ·the Unlte!:r St.ates onJy-at iium1a '..t.a1:'.. been given. ' : So, both theaters are breaking out the "held over" ~igns. Costa Mesa. dark this we;ekend, will return its ;Dream Girl" to the stage Jlexl F\i,day !or the first of four extra performances, while We~tminster adds a Seventh night of "Yum Yum Tree" and would have gone io ei~l\t except tbat it would conflict with the group's pwards night program. THE TWO THEATERS HAVE taken different Toutes to their current success. For the Westminster Jroup, organized seven years ago, there were the lean times when the theater tottered on the brink of dissolu- tion, be.fore the seuon just past provided enough au- dience adren~lin to support the acquisition of a permanent building. Costa Mesa's nlaybouse. now three years old, has climbed slowlv and steadily toward its place in the sun, boostf'd significantlv by the tw~year.oQJd _Patrons AssociAtion which fills thP. house for one night during each show. Soon the playhouse will have risers for its seating, compliments of the patrons' tund-raising ef- forts. It's gratifyine: indeed to see two community theater groups .1such as these selling out night after ni~ht and holding their nroductions over to accommodate their au- dierices. Particularly when you haupen to be in the cast or these shows. as we were for Westminster's "Never Too Late" and Costa Mesa's current "Dream Girl." You can define happiness any way you like, but in little theater '''herP a couple dozen rehearsalS' usually precede only a handful of performances. therP-'s nothin~ ~hat quite equals those three little words, "We're hold- mg over." * * * BACKSTAGE -lf you saw a familiar race on those shaving cream commercials during the World Series l"tst week, you 're right ... that's Doug Rowe , who direct" rreouentl y Al the Laguna Playhouse ... Dou l! rcci;intl.v shot lt-total of 34 commercials in New Y-0rk and is doing quite \vell, thank you .. , . Anothe,r Orange Coast product \Vti.o's making a name for himself in a hurry is Pete Ostling, former South_ Coast Reoertorv actor currently playing a· lead role in "Your Own Thing" in Los An~eles ... now answering to Peter Jason. Pete just landed the lead in a projected TV series called "Tiger, Tiger" which should be on the tube next year ...• Then there are actors breaking into the business ~rid ... one. such is Roger C. Cannel, a regular on The Motbers-1n·Law," who's teamed up with Laguna's Geoff Riker, himself an actor on the community level to form a real estate brokerage finn ... the partnership 1s known as Riker, Carmel and Associates .••• '. : Wkt'• New, Ptu•11cat: . '~~' Such fitma can be'eihlbit.ed ln Dernnark without· fear oI reprlaal aa this country mQves toward abs.olute f~om of expression in terms Otsex. A year ago, the Danish Parliament, with virtually no opposition, passed a law that virtually lifted all bans against wrlten pornography. This fall the Parllamen1 is expected to pass another bill doing away wJth the last vestige of movie cenJOl'Ship. tnll!IWJZED =~ MatlnO (rfiht) 11 '6e wicked witch warns her cat (Karen Hass) o( im- g ·dlJlfer ln W. scene from South Coast Repertory's chlldren'i pnr ctlon, "Hanffl and Gr«el!;,'. which phlys eaclf Sunday in Oc(Jlber at l and 2:30 p.m. a e Thlrd Step "D'eater In Costa Mesa. ~ Hl•WAY 39 DRIVE•IN SHOW STARTS AT 6:45 P.M. THE GRADUATE PLUS ·z• Pu.run Pclw S.fltn '"THI PAITY* WT COMPLITI SHOW STAm AT 1:41 P.N. I: FIRST RUN ~ lau9ho., rs f(l:-just for al( aa3. · b<Jtforall timet JAMES DEBBIE GARNER REYNOLDS IMURIC£ RONET • • AUO- llAN MAITIN , .IOIT llStfOP " "TEXAS ACROS$ THE RIVER" .... ,..:Stwtt 6!41 c-...... S.W., "9• 2 , .•• Pllll'llSlllr C!IJI! BY DE llllE And at.B:j)O Only &Nm Jl1RNl'l · KKlR llUU.& ANNEHElllOOJ IU.llOI. -s. COSlt.lilf».-J( .. 1101 ...... -..... ·---°'---· ~~ ........~ ... -~.,.. .. HILARIOUS CO·FIATUltl SHOW StAllTS A'r DUSI( APPROXIMATELY 7 P.M, L.-Chlkfrwl Ulitdet12 FRIEi .J , 1,...,·11 \\i ~ PAULO .::'.. MS.llll ..._ .... .... . lf7·l991 aSCOMMMDED "" AOV\. n . "Allf9h ,.._Hell" 1to111r1 w•-.er ..,.. ....... ALL COLOll :'"c:""C:..--'~ll .s. Di"P ,., ·-"2-2481 ~ • ""'" • AdlN ~ o,..,i. Jr, P11W 1.~ °'s.11 ' ...,,.,.. C'I~ 11"-I ".tf-. "I• H~" M.L CCK.Oll,.:t::•;:ow~ ... .:.i . --..... - 10th SUPER WEEK ' ACADEMY AWARD WINNER .. T DtftCTCMt-Mltll flllCtlOLI JOSEPH E. LEVINE_...,. .. ' MIKE NICHOLS i LAWRENCE TURMAN_.... THE GRADUATE AN AVCO ft.lllASSY F1..M CCX.OR .. ......,,_......, ...... _ 2nd TO'j)Comedy Exclusive Aree Run BRIGITTE BAROOT SEAN CONNERY "SHALAKO" TECHNICOLORCI ALSO: sn,Mll leyd. -" Ho1or llCtCk- 2nd Top Action Hit BURT liiWllR "THE !!! iW!\lpRS~ 2nd TOP WEEK "'-"'°"' ~ ....... JAMES DEBBIE GARNER REYNOLDS MAURICE RONET HOW SW Ff 1 11 I'>' -a Also Held Over !Doris l>q Brian Kti "With Six ~u ~~~~~!:1'~ B wel Sat Le! T -gre Col 1 al she nln ... ~ cal ... I wil tel ... lil; yo of ' th! po Wl ha ... "' Ull .. ar Be Ho Hi Be N• 7, w °' L• Ti E. "' ll< l • 11 u ll 11 11 ll 21 21 2'. Z! ll I' , 3 l l ' 4 4 4 4 ' ------~--- Satu,,,.,, -12, 1968 DAILY PILOT • PEANU1S By Charles M. Sch• . ' ID tbso, boyl and girls, and welc:omo back to onolher Saturdoy momlng with Unclo l£IL This was cme ol our bt&lf,.C ween yet, and ... ncelvod • gffilt many enlrlto In our Columbulllayart- WB AL80 rat a lett.r from a YOU!!1 !adj< who asb H Ibo should try to Imitate the win- ning drawing. No, ·Sharron, each week'• contest ls dlf .. lereol and each weelt Uncle Leo asliiJ1a a particular categ«y which. tbb: weet, WU CohJmbul Day. i • ....-.......-----· JV I ~ Nut weet OU1' art coat.est will be ,on Ibo subject of lelevislon, partlcutarly the seasca'• new programs. We'd !Ike a pidure of the progam •-------... ,-, -------------------.( :i"'~~betlnew1111ow * PRIZE WINNER * We werf! really gratified by Lhil weet.'1 respons.e to our poetry ~ In lac!, there were two poems we didn't have room ror this weet. 10 we're holding on to them and may run them in a future coJ.. This week.1s contest winner is Bret Potts, 9, 511131h St., Huntington Beach wnn. I HONORABLE mention win- nen In this _., art coatal Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Leh'• Art Contest Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece ol plain, white paper 51-> inches wide and 4 in~ deep. Use blaclt lnk and make lines blacI<. (2) Do not copy or trace picture! 1t must be ,our own work. (3) Put your name, age and address OD bacll: ol draw!Dg. Mail it to Uocle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILO'l' Colla Kua. Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar. an: "---~----------------------~. Earl 1,Jworth, Hunllngtoo 1cl SKATING Ca l c Beacb; Shsi'.roo Barber, II, Huntington Beach; B 0 b by Have yon ever skated on a-----ro 6 · orne•-----.. 1 Hilliker, 11, Huntington long lake of: ice! =.i:~~,~~~~: 00~~~; ni~ tbere i.. RIDDLES AND JOKES 7, Huntington Beach;.<~~ggy: Y°'\ &liile .alooJ .on 1llvecy Welton, li, Fountain Valley; blades,.. · '' · Diarie Pratt, Costa Mesa; All your . care and worry Lynn Tbar:naa. 7, Irvine; <:raia fades; Thomas, 5, lrvtne; LaJll'OI Tirero are so many thinp to Eades, I, Huntington Beach, do OD the ice, and Noah Ode11t f,¥,a, Newpm1: You can play tag or nee Beach. with lots of spice, · Or you can try trlcb which THE WATER Splash! goes ~ water, Very fresh lodeed, Over tbe rocks and boulders; Splash! over ·toyooandlne, I love the water clear So l can see, the frogs dear. , ... -.,.,.,,ltftd) get hank< and better, Bu) '"'" more lhllll II the best; u llarta with the alphabet's fourth letter; ·· And this special Ulin& II just like ice cream: It!s .to skate akml and dream. ~llft ~. 1\o'J. ........ ...0 COLUMBUS Four hundred sevmty si:z Ye&r$ aa<I-~y Co!wnbus !ailed Into an IDlCbartoi1 bay;' ' ' • Ther"e bi sairrnieit l\b,ose skin was red, They bad f~a!herx upon lheir beads; Some were friendly, some were not; 'Ibey traded gold trinket. for corn and gun- shot; He hurried back to Spain to tell ol his find And Ibey ail celebrated with food and wine. A kMMfr llllf *lllr ..... ....,, w ...... 11, 1"9 ~" It .. ,_,_. Y•• fer ....... 1119 9llfn' 111 IM ...,,. .... ,._ CMlett. M911 '"' ,._ W ll9IY .. UKll ~ • ._ U.. C... --- Crossword Puzzle ACRqSS .. ~ - * Dear Carol: What was tile first bus .to cross the Atlantic Ocean? PRliE Wll:IHER ""'""'"':> , ..... ...... -""" ...... 11, 1"8 ...... , .. "-lllllilV1• Dear carol: Wily doesn't a -... t wagon have to pay at a toll bridge? ·-•A:~MI• .1•AIJP •&ff ••n•aa :.1•M•UW' ' -~P_, •• ....,,,,..., .. 'lllll't Dear carol: Why is it usetees to semi a letter to l\lashingtoo! ·66L1 UI P"IP"" .... ._ ........... -""" ..... H, ._...VI-· ' I l j .... ,.. ....... .,. .... ,.., . . ,.om.~.., .... .. 116', c.e. ~ c.lf. I . """ ..... • »-¥o1111111 Mt " .,. WOrld ..... l!:llCTdoPMlll ·-ltctlert Smith, ... It. fl MldWllV (lty, ClltJ. ~:.fas'..: :::=J.i. ~ to pm<rlbe the right dose of the right drug. GORDO JUDGE ~ftKER GOOP·IWE, JUPGE PAlKB --AHP TMANK YOI FO«' EVYY11UN6! . --.-~ MOON.MIJWNS ' • I ' ta1lis ilnp? \ Druas are chwi"'id u chemicals· that bring\ about unusual changes in tbt body and the mind -for bder or worse. They are. as old u the herbs, minerals and other cbemica1 substances of the earth. Loos before recorded history, ·our ancestors discover«! and used alcoltol and other drugs. Nevertheless there are few people who fall to appreciate our protective laws and imilt on abuoillg our modem drugs. L..~""21 Since they rlghtfull)'-belOlll In the stone age, they ~e no more thap a mention. Neither does LSD deserve more•than· a mention. Everybody has been Informed that this drug is cruel and deadly, and no sensible person wantl any part of it. or any otlier drug that couldJ de him even the tiniest bit of -.ge. TUMBLEWEEDS We think of drugs ' as And'r wnc11 • WTld toak GloOe ,., medl'cinal -•--•cals and sure-1tor1 T11r1rt1111. '" 11, of Ch1r1~, 'l,;Ul;:llU NOl"lh Cl""INI, Nr Illa ~tlafl: ly this h wbal nature In-· tended. However, t b I 1 1' 'Wbt 11 • 1ooaolplu merely one tide d. the picture . Before we approach the Nature'• gifts are usually twOi. googolplu we mu9' flr1t in. sided and we are espe<:ttd to troctuce ciurs<lves to t h e use our bra1m to telect Utt gciogol w h I c h ' is an side that 111111 111. F« bettet ' astrom',m1ca1 -ber Invented « wone, all drugs lft related ' by a nine-year-old hoy. Tills to po1-. '2lley cu llill or ,_ studeDI· and bis unct. cure. Most of -used dur· wore bodl very hiterested In Ing prehlltory were the mun-• malbemailcs. The nepbew bad bing, narcotic drup. a yen for a big numbet, Jar The docton and clruilllsls of bluer than any Ordinary num· ancient M..opolamla noted bar, 1111 uncle bad tsught biin down prucrlpllolW Oii clll)' the malbemaUcal trick called tableta and·we ban ..... thal the power of ten, wblch is a an at lust 4,0GO JOar1 old. •bortluo>d method for writing They Include --~· down bl& illlmberl. 1ftPlrlnr modld-ho You write down the numtw oeodl, rvoll, and balV, JO In normal Ille and add thyme llid Olber berbl, frodl uo1ber llJDlber In a small sallpetAir ..., -m1nerllo,~ ' Ille 1at the lop right-band aide Modem druillsll -· of I• The lllllaJl.otJod number ·the -.t atracta ol • lndlcalel how many times JOU Ilg and ~ la&rodllnll ~ mulUply ten by ltaelf. When ban -IJeoelldal ·-, this .....,... DDDber ,ii a11o -lbal 1u cc• 11 multlpUed by any o t be r dependl upon 11$1 the right 11111111er, the Ullle nnnber .-.. of the, rlP\ --the 10 11111 ..... miDy to the right patlonl for 'the -I O• a dd to the oUler rl&ht dlil•e. auml>cw'. For aamplt., scien- The lakiq of clnlp~ bu 11111 ~ -the power I awlaYI -a ch a D ~ 1 ol 10 rather ihao write oul, 20 1>1.-, bul -llljdlrl! or • -In larp nuubers. J · chomlsta -a veal deal But the .-nleal number about bow drup -.. and -by the --our-----· -11allthe1111 to !he IGOth ,._ -cliildiia --and II II caDod the haft __ .. .-1.,. ...... Ulo-wtlb.100 -----...._ --.. aio IMcll' lor Maaall.,. modleal """"'" tbt _....,._ W is 1' to pie lrilllomUetbt-,..of. -' pclww _ -or 10 tlttln wtille premdlna their mulU~'by 10 a ~ 111111> -Our urv ·--..a 'bar of tlmes. So lar,-DObod)' bad to depend • trial m! w-llu bad BT~ -for ror. Wt an~ llJ.2'111 the IQOIOipla -lboucli it ii that riqulre a ljualllled -nice-to bOw ,.. bave II. 1Hrow POWN THE HANDS m RAISE ~ M:>NEYJ MUTT AND JEFF MISS PIACH • !l ... - Oii Yal? 't'DO SllUT-UP! •• AMAZING/ TiUCT DOG CAN PLAY c:tl.ESS! • ' • ••Vl"I· J .t I l!AlE "111£ KIGK-<J'F! " . l Ii By Gn Arrl1la By Haro.Id Le DollX I By Tom K. Ryan IF lllERESANYllllN' I CAITT ~ffi5 A SMART 111-tt;1< 9ANKlEUER! By :Al 5inltli .+!E's NOT90~ I BEJn' +llM RllR OUTOF FIVE Gf.MES! _, . 1 • • '-~-1 I I l Newspaper boys .. Will B~ .Boys .-.. Sometimes: They Sail Boats, RUle Unicyc~, Raise Dogs and Have Fun, Wlwn They Have TilfW ' .,. t ·""' WORK WORK WORK -David Shick, 14, a top-rated carrier for the DAILY PILoT for two years in Emerald Bay section of Laguna Beach, finds enough energy to handle gardening jo~s in ~dd)tion to his paper route. The Mater Dei !ligb.School student IS savmg money from bod> jobs. SAILS FROM SALES -Gary Bagnall, at 11 a "real good carrier and salesman with a terrifc personality," according to his district manager in Corooa de! Mar, checks rigging on •mall sailing dinghy whiCh he bought with earnings from his newspaper route. Tho DAILY PILOT hos o small army. Serving in its ranks are 719 youngsters from IO to 1 "4-years old. They include high -achievement scholars, Little League bosoboll players, stocks investors, stamp collectors, small boat sailors, uni· cyclists and iust Plain boys jwho like dogs, cots, turtles, snakes, rats '.·nd otho; "neol_pets"), Tho pic!ur.os on this pogo hy Lee Payno, DAILY PILOT chief photographer, toll tho story. But not all of it. · This army, you see, is made up of "part-time boys." They have to spend a big chunk of their time in school and on the job, dOing man-sized work .. to get the education and earn the money to get ready for the big businesses they will run some day. The rest of tho time they con be boys. · <;j That's where the disc ipline comes in for members of this ermy. It's a self-imposed discipline that irisists ·that school is fin· ished, the route is delivered and other business is attended to every ·day before the carrier takes time to play.• There 's one more thing. Newspaperboys probably don't give it much th/ught, but they are an important link in the chain that t~s Am~an readers to their best source of information, the daily newspaper. A carrier boy is very much o port of the big job of keeping ~merican' Informed. When you stop to think about it, givi ng an I I-year-old boy; the responsibility for helping preserve Americans ' basic "right to kn ow'' is a pretty big jo~ven for a bike-riding businessman. Today is o good day to stop to think about it. This is Inter• notional N0wsP.oporboy Doy. INHERITED l!U$1NESS -Greg-.. who inhoriied his Hunjing· too Beach route from an older brother wbo outgrew lt, is an old'timer in the "carrier game" at 13. He is a station leader (in charge of a crew of other oarriers) and a familiar figure about town on his bike. " LICK, LICK, LICK -What better greeting coold a feUow fiod wh'"1 he comes home from·the old paper route? steve Magill, 13, tlelivers tbe DAILY PILOT in Fountain Valley. Ills fawrite hobby is>WO!'king witll his dog, Kelly, who obviously eirjoys the-workouls. RARE ONES -Tim Mirtz, 13, slatioo leader and oarrierinllleI""8e area, is one of UJOse "rare ones" -e newspaperboy whose customers say he gives "perfect service.'' He·collects 11rare ones., .. ' ~ in bis hobbies of 50amp and coin collecting. GINTLEMAN 1'ARMER -This is Bill Lupis, 15, alrDolt as famow: as1an "ext."eilenl carrier" in Costa Mela'• Mesa Verde llilc:tion;:according to his su- pervtsors, as he is for bis achievements in animal husbandry competition in Fulure Faimers of Ameri· . ca. He's showing off F:FA .. aw~.rds. WHEELER DEALERS -Dale Higgins, 13 (left). bought" his unicycle wltb ~ fnMh his Costa Mesa new.paper route; bl& liudey, Jay Maller, also 13, who delivers papers on a neart>y TOUte won hit ''.wheel" in a subsc~ption contest. (They don'\ d• liver P'W>Ol'S on tile smgle-"1teelers.) I ' ' " • • DAILY PllOT JJ Meeungs Along the f!ra.nge Coast DEATH NOTICES SCHELL Eve/VII Sd'ltll. 5" W •. ltltl 'lt,. C.t• Met.lo. servtc:es Pfl\dlllS. •t11 ,,..,. way Mor1\liln", nt ,,,.....,., Cotlt -· . WILOOX BAL'l"l MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR M'50 Costa Mesa , , Ml .. *' . BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY . lit Broadway, C. Mell LI ~ . ' DILDAY BRO'l'BERS Hulllgto• "Vllle7 Mo~: . . . ' 17111 Beac;' Blvd. HuUngtoa· Beach uz.m1. 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Tb<"'~ for all the lnter<st 11,almpty. ~by 31-T, 35-IS, 4U aild':s+& "'"""· plonship. . ttilt Orange €Gast hu a ll"at chal\?'cat ~t~ear~a-#9;7 dflietit wai ~ Thooe two te1IJU1 naturally.are orangi lmockinl oil Fullerton. Full~rton IO r•led. ~ beca\llO the Plr•W'tlioucht tbeJ Coast College and de.lending atate <:h~ ai a one touchdown favorite~ the game, had a &ood tho& at, btoeklnc oH lht -pion Fullerton Junior College. Upwards Of, bul Orana:e Coast Colleg'e -head toach Hornet&. · 1!,000 fans ore upocted to fill the OCC Dick Tucker mt bia p\ayera think they , in tha,I .Jl.7 1ame, Fullerton 11.....lt . . ·. ~-~"""' __ _ ... clown•ill''~ fUllboi$. ··-mt "lailblcll J.... Ochol, -bialll!y qaln Ind will cony the bulk ol Fullerton'• llronc runnln& ...... ,_ with Jlot>iilnc •F u 11er10.' I power!UI •ttldt will be • 111iJ>rialnCly Mine or,.,,. Coul delelllive uftil· , In Cout'1 thtte Yic,l«lea thlJ YU{. the Plr•te defeDB< bu Untiled the oppooltloo to an even 700 yard&. OCC baa been partleuJarly 'toi.a&h to run •qalnJI, yleldlnc an averaae of le,p than Doves · Soar ' . ·' as XIX Olympiad Opens ' . Athletes· Parade ·~=~ . . As . 80,000 W atcbl: By GLENN WIUTE OI ne Dllnr 'll•t ltd MEXICO CITY -Opening Ceremonies -the most imposing ol all Olympic Games eventl -got the XlXth Olympiad under way hert this morning u athletic delegaUorui from 111 naUons paraded around Olympic Stadium at the Urrlverai· ty of Mexico. A throng of over .I0,000 took in the pageantry with another 400 million ----1hrougbout the world looking on via television. Some 10,000 doves and 40,000 balloons were turned loose and now the Olympic Garne.11 which many critics said would never come about, are a reality. First compt!:lltiona on the field of sport Will begin Sunday morning and will run ·through Oct. 27. Americana get In the act out if Sooth Afrtca were lnvited !D participate in the Game11. Soulh Africa was barred on the basis of · its racial policies and the brewina pot was simmered dowo , for a while. But then Rus,,ia · and its partnen• - ... Poland, East Gerrilany and Hungary·- invaded Czechoslovakia and again there were fears that political motive would cause Western powers to stay home ~ the Olympics. ' . With a $150 millloa investment, ~ bable hankruptcy Ind their own.¢dt .. t stake, Mexican organizers b a v e n-1 t breathed easi.IY since lhey were firat awarded the Games six years ago. . But today when the balloon111 and dov~ were released and over 7 ,000 athletes stood in the middle of Olympic Stadium, taking· the Olympic oath and watchlng the lighting of the Olympic 'forch, all thOM traumas suddenly seemed far away .. The Games that would never be be.Id In Mexico City 1re under way! Sunday with the U.S. women's volleyball ~ ._ team dueling defending Olympic and world champion Japan at noon. ~ 1 • , That struggle will be seen on TV in the f< OPENING CER!;MONY SITJ'.-Des~,w~t!llsplctµrew.1151Sen, .1_!8 .. \ril!!'.J!J8~i(\ ~e. ~~em<>Qi.~ ~hile:~~~l . Orange Colll area. ·, more tliait ao,oop people JlmnJ<>d O~pic SWCJium,o!!il!~Y ll>r jlie . · jfiPfe ~~~aw~ tllrs · le'"' telelliilOu, -. ,,. ', •-u.s. trac~ ala'l.!15<' ,.;Into battle!; ~ ing ~es: .. ~ the' XIX ~pr~ in Mexieo Stfy. ~etes _ · ~ ~ :'. " ."·-. ~ 1,. ": , 1 .1 ~~ , ~ ·r oni .li.nAr oti~ qoend1 -iM 1 - .• ~ , , ,, < 'I' l'' • • 1 • Tl' ~---.:.''----.:......,-meters. Noeti:Igl~ \tetet_.M recall .". ~; :.. • • : .1 :i: • . . four years arO In Tokyo the then unheard ., Or American, Billy Milli, sfunnea the Bruins ··Test ' . Third•Ranked Penn State LOS ANGELES (AP) -Unbeaten third-ranked Penn State and UCLA meet in an intersectional football game today with the host Bruins confronted with two problems In their offensive beckfield. A crowd of 37.000 i.11 expected in Memorial Coliseum for the l :SO P.~f. TBday "" TV l :30 p .m. Channel 7 Kickoff . KMPC will broa~cast pie game. UCLA Coach Tommy Piothro's twin probl ems : possible action by his injury- beset No. I quarterbaCk, Bill Holden, and teft halfback Mickey Cureton. ... ,Sophomore Jim Ntider definitely will 11t.art at quarterback. Whether Bolden. in· j\lted in the Pittsburgh.game three weeks ago. gel!! into the game probably won't be decided until after the kickoff. Cureton, a sophomore. has a knee in- jury. His status is much the same as Holden's. He may or may not play. The Nitlany Lioiu ha ve allowed op- potienl!! 100 yards rushing in three ii;ahles, a defen!lve average of 33.3 yards. . ~ UCLA gained only S6 in ill 20-7 Joss lajt week to Syracuse. fJut Penn State's main thr~at Is tight erl! Ted Kwalick, a &-foot..f 23$-pOUnder ·~ runs the UlO in 10 flat, baa hands so lilf he can't find glove.11 to match and has ·.!:I'> made his mark th.ls year as • ~n- Granthnotlaer JJemuffd ' . • Mu .. d. dy · Fie. Id. ;:~,~.;::~~ 1•1d·me<1a1 for the · However, chances of another Yank W · A ihl · f";. · -h repeating Miiis' feat Sunday Is at best omen . i . etes .Laug May Await ":,0~:cently ...... k ago It •ppear<c<f that these highly controversial, much At Gnmes'.Sex Tests MEXICO CITY c-F~male athletes in Olympic Village reacted with more bemusement than chagrin Friday at orders rrolfl the Internat101;1al Olympic Committee that they would have to lake sex tests before being allowed to compele in lhe Gamu. "f must admit I was worried for a while," said Mrs. Maxine Mitchell , 57, of Los Angeles. a member of the U.S women's fencing team. "l have four children and eight grandchildren. "J wondered what I wu going back to I.ell them. Call me 'grandpa~·". The lnternational Swimming Federa· lion had balked at the IOC directive mak· ing sex test!! mandatory. Friday the IOC Cold the slfimmers and di vers to take the test.S Or fact disqualification. "I think it's a riot," said Sue Pederson Of Sacramento, CaHf. "They kept scrap- ing the inside of my jaw and nothing hap- pened. I got a little nervous at fir!!t, thinking maybe I had a problem. "It turned out the imlde of my cheek was too dry and they couldn't get a cell ." To make the tests, doctors scrape the ~de lining of the creek f o r chromosones. They then count the number ' of female and ma 1 e chromosomes. Mts. Harold · Connally of Culver City, Calif., the ronner Olga Fikalova Of Czechoslovakia who married t h e American hammer tbrowU after the Melbourne Olympics in 1956, said she jested with doctors during the test. "I · told · ~m if I ~. 'J would become a sex boml," the pretty discus thi:ower said. "If I.failed· to pass, then I would make Harold have our fifth baby. 'The <IOctors didn't think it was ·runny." the IOC has promised to give the girls a card after ·the Otyinplcs attesting lo their sex. "Great," said Kathy Thomas, a 1.7- year-old swimmer from Arlington, Va. "Like an: IO card when you go · irito a loun~ to get a drink. Only UUs one ·you can Show to your dates." Dope Users . Face Barring- ~. Olympics • Sc, S _ ~ d discussed Olympic Gante• might lndeed taill or never come· off. Riollng In parts of Mex· ico City forced an emergency meeting of PALO ALTO -O. J . Simpson ii a good mudder,. according to USC coach John Mi:Kay, ind he may have a good chance to prove It today when the Trojans 'take On s~:prisingly strOng· Stanfo~d ~iversi- ty. . 'tlle Stanford Stadium was hit by heavy rain:ii Friday night and the weatherman is predtcting showers during th.is af. temoon's game. Kickoff time for the game between the two undefeated Pacific 7 schools l.117:30 p.rn . Nearly ll0,000 fallll are expected to brave the wet weather' to see Simpson make his only Northern California ap- pearanct a's a collegiate runner. SimpSon proved imself to be a great runiler, even in the muddy going, when he rambled for 188 yard! at Oregon State la!!t yl!iar. However, the sticky ooze slow· ed down the rest of hi~ Trojal'\ team- m1tes. ancf SC lost to the BClvets. 3-0. In SC'1 three previous gam~. Simpson has rioT>ed throu~h the Trojan opponent! for MS yarrls and has scored nine touchdowm. Jr he cooUnutll 11t that nace for the rest ol the season, he'll break au NC.0.-'!ingle-season rushing and scoring ...,.,,..i, . Slmp!!Oll, however. Isn't the entire SC team. He's received excellent blocking from the Trojan line and fu11back Dan 8c(ltt. the InternaUonal Olympic Committee and they declded -rep:>rtedly by one vote ·- to go on· with the Games. Earlier Mexico was accused of being too slow, too poor and too inefficient to put on an event of this magnitude . , Other doubl.ers aaid the 7 ,347.foot altitude would wreck the Games , pro- posing that athletes would be dropping dead from heart attacks due to lack of oxygen. Further hassles developed w h e n American Negroe11 threatened to boyC1>tt the Olympics and when the Black African and Communist nations threatened to pull 10,000 Final Set Sunday MEXICO CITY (AP) -'-Shoot the works 111 the theme for the 10,000-meter run, the only final on opening day of track and fieki competition in the Olym· pie Games Sunday. All eight runners who have bett'ered the existing Olympic record of 28 :24.4 plus several other <:<1ntencler1, are among the total of 41 entries. Thert also will be nine heals In the 100 with a second round In the aflemoon1 aix heats In the 800 with the second round on Monday and four heaLI In the in- termediate hurdle on Sunday. ~ ............................................. .... MEXICO CITY -The international O!yJ9Pf_c Comptittee made it clear to the 118 CoUiltries competing in the Mexico Cl· Quarterback Steve So.eee run!! the ~ Jans with authority and ·is a dan(lerous 11a.!ser. And fi ""'i:er Jim Lawrence Is a f.hreat to Jt.O all the wav once he gets his ha'lds on a So•"'e ue1al. Sta1:1ford will be banking on the pasiing wizardry of youne Jim Plunkett, who · could just tum out to be the best tnd.lan quarterback e.ver .• And Stanford '• had -aome 1ood onet .. The 10,000 list Is headed by Australia'• world record holder Ron Clarke, 27 :39.4 made in 1965 and 27 :49.4 thia year. ' ' ty Olympics Friday that athletes guilty of likipg dope .or stimulants would be thrdwn rot of the Garnes. The medical commtaion of the IOC aaid : Americ11ns entered in the race art Tracy Smith, Van Nelson and Tom Lari!. Smith ii coiWdered to be a longshot for a medal.. : HAIG ENTRAN;r Jullua - Costa Mesa's Haig Tourney :; . •. ••• Lures Boros :: FOrmer U.S ·~ Champion lullul Bot"' ls the latest ~f a atar..twlded "" ray of gplfera to join the fleld fOr C'MI Mesa's ll2Q,000 Haig NaUonaf·Ope1fGOI( championship October 21·27. . Boros ia the · current Prof•iorial Golfers-AssociaUon champ. He won tbl title at San Antonio In July. Re's the No. 4-ranked money winner fOr • 1961, having pocketed 1145,SlO .me.. January. His other major 1MB win wu the Westchester Open In New York CifY ••. Boros won the U.S. Open five years llO. in Brookline, Ma.st1. Only Billy C-(alao In the Hall fold), Jack NicklaUJ and Tom We!Uopf have won more money on the pro tour this year than Boros. • The addition of Boroo lives ~ tourney dfrector Ron Reil ·nve of the PGA 's IQ leadin& mtite}' w;innien .. They .,., I. CUj>er (1174,111), 4 • Bo.,,., 6. Arnold Palmer (1111,977), I. Lee Trevino (1101;211) and f, Bob Lum 196,532). ' : •. · . Al Geibergtr,.the 24th INdlng ~ wJnner al $59:199, 11 alto a recent com- milted entry for the Mesa Verde t.oun\1-· ment. Opening Ceremonif!ll get the program under way today, !torn IO a.m. till noon on Channel 7. Sunday, October lJ 7-1 p.m. BASKETBALL -Po•·. ble ·firtt 'round coverage. Mol41y, Octobtt 14 l·t p.m. TRACK -Pole vault a diecua qualifying for me wOmen's 100 and 400 heat· BASKETBALL -POIS ble fU'll round coverage. "'I'he medical commlssion a11SUmes tht moral resjXIMibilities tor the organlza· Uon ·and supervision of Ute telts. '"I'M lnternationaJ !ederat.iona rtlain lhe \eehnicaJ responsibility in matter1 pertaining to 1ports. Ailing Rams .Play Packers: TRACK -Fioala ol the 10,000 meters. heat.a of the 100,. 400-meter burdle1, 800 and -qualltJlnc, oil for ..... W IGHTLIFTING - Bantamwe!&ht ffnoll . RoWrnG -Elimlnati°"". VOLLEYBALL ~ U.S. ~·om11 va' Japan and po11I· bly the Ru11l1t· Clecho1lov1kl1 ga me. •. . W E I G HTLIFTING Feall>ernliht. 4:1N (ll<·ru, M :31) TRACK -· J1veUn anJ '°"i jump finals for women ; men'a shot ·finals. Poi:lble coverage men·. 100 ... :1 8!!0 s e ni lliiMll&, steepl:::1.~1i~ heats, rt.art of 20 kllom~ler walli:. ·-wtU nol be applied unUt after comultation with the medical doc- tor ol the team mt the oonupoodln( m. tematlonal federation." Thia la the way lhe JOC !1..utal Com- -ljleiled out the-regulallonl "§an!lna doping: . ' }bi Clllegbdet Will be . .elected .Oft. a i.chnlcal bull forllllllltod by tbe._Jp. Lefm°ti'ohaJ rtderaliott5 and b't :drawlnc lolJ,Ol'l'the'mornlng Of the;e:•~ '"TI1e tclecl»n of athletes to be teated wUI be canied out. accordlni to the technlc1I procedures utabll1hed by eaeh int.ernat.I011al federation ••. LOS· ANGEi.ES (AP) -Three l.oo Angeles Runa ,..-..im probably wlD not play Sunday •plnlt the Green Bl!Y PKkm;ll! MDw•utee becauae.ol ljlj\lri"& J>efensh• OJJd, Liomar l.undy r<irijurod • knee mt l\Jlibock ·Dlc:k -and ol· lenaiY< tackle Cllarley Cbwan lllttei;oit h'1"'\'l'll mulCle pulll Iiol ~oi In 111114:10 vlatocy overSllri Fr•ncllco· • Coach Georp .All<n ol the Nat16na1 Football Li~• club em!>huized ihal e~h ~ lhe lhti!O ,wlll bo checki!d duiina f /Wldiy'i woriout •t 'Mli••W... ·County Stadium Ind •lain In pre.Jame d11111 m Sunday. ' • With ...,. fmprov.-, any or all s ....... -TV 11 .. -. C"-et Z might aet action. II lhly <1oni, Greu Schamachcr, a .tecorw:f ~ pro from lUlnols will f.lke ovtr for 1LUn!fY, Henry Dyer Jrom tr ... bllng wili ao at l\Jliback Ind Jim Wllaon of Georlfa will play •t offenslve,tackle. The bll play -lhlt ln.,..ilent that wu I ,, , ........................... -... --------------------"'.""--,-~----------~------~ --....-~ ----·------- 1 I DIJLY PlL~f HUSTLIN' RUSTLERS -'Ibis is what M\. SAC ball earners had to o•--all mah! Friday. G<Jlden West d-ers Dave Graven (51), Mike Janoo (46) and Bob Serowik (7t) dooe In m Mt. SAC'• Analieim Bou~e• Back :_ Colony in 20-0 Win Over Stifled Vikes By ROGER CARI.SON Of tflfi Dalb' ,llDI lllff ' Anaheim High School's defending ClF 'AAAA football champions came back to the scene ot last week'• dlu!ter at West- tninster Stadium to grtnd out a method· teal 20-4 victory Friday night over Ma- rina's Vlklngs. nie Cok>oists from Anaheim had lost to · Westminster High Jut week on the same field, 14-2, but Marina posed no problem& 10 the Mother Coloey In the Sun!OI League 111nlggle. . With a passing offense that sputtered ill evenin&, the Yikes never threatened Olympics Top Weekend TV Sports Slate 'M\e opening ceremonies for the Mexico City Olympic Gomes this morning and the first ccmpeUUon Sunday highlight this weekend's sporta-oo-TV schedule. ABC (7) will begin its three week live telecast coverage of the Games th is morning from 10 a.m. to noon with lhe sj>ectacular opening ceremonies. . On Sunday. from 7 to 8 p.m . the tpgblight is the 10.000 meter run -a final. Other track events to be covered are heat. In the too.meter hurdles, 1~ ~ter duh, Dl and sholput. . FlMls will be held in bantamweight wilghUiltlng, The ""1lainlng Sunday echedule tncludea women't volleyball, rowing and basketball. '.fhe Ornnge Coa..i area &teals 111111 the big.weekend TV schodule with the tape of theJiatlonal Surfing Championships from Hllnllngton Beach being shown on the Wide World of Sporta show on Channel 7 at 1'00'1 today. Ttirow In the rest of the weekend'• TV iports 1late and you have an excellent aelectioo. The UCLA-Penn State game is on the tube today at 1:15 on Channel 7 m:I the Rams and Green Bay go at it at. JO:Sl a.m. Sunday. 'l'bere'• two other pni games Sunday. too. NBC telecasts Denver and New Yor~ at 10 ::.l a.m. and follows that one with San Diego and Oakland at 1 p.m. 'nle USC.Stanford tape; will be shown by ... Channe! 2 at I p.m. Sunday. ·1ne Wide World of Sparta today tpOtlights the LtMIJlll auto race at noon OM' Channel 7. the Anaheim goaJ unW the fourth quar· ter when they were behind by 20. Coach Jim Coon's Vikea moved the ball 38 yards from their own 40 to the Ana- heim 22 before Keith Donaldson was stacked 4P for no gain to end that march ... yard abort of a first down with 1:18 remaining. A belated passing drive In the dying moments carried to the Anaheim eight· yard line behind Buddy Moen'• aerial ef· forts, but the Colony put that drive down at the gun with an interception in the end zone. Other than that, it was all Anaheim, The Colony toot advantage of a tre- OMDdous bnU In the -quarter when a bad snap from . center forced punier Greg Henry to eat ,the ball on his own one-yard line. Marc Kemp did the honors from the one and after he added the conversion it was 7-0 with 10:38 left of the half. The Colony !ICOred again ln the sec· ond quarter when coach Clare Van- Hoorebeke's outfit marched 61 yards in 12 plays behind All-CIF George Fraser's pin-point passing. Kemp went over tht one again and he made it 14--0 with 4:17 left. It was all over with 3: 11 to 10 in the third period. The Colony had jiut put on another march, this time 78 yards in 12 plays. Fraser hit five.for-five in passing in the drive and the fifth completion was good for 13 yards and the third touch- down of the night. Marina contai,ned the Colonists on the ground for the most part of the night but could not put Fraser in trouble at any time. Fraser completed 12 of 20 for 147 yards. T•AM ITATllTICI ... • ' • u ,,. " "' " " , • ••• • • , , ~" ~6 0 • 1• ' INDIVIDUAi ITAftlTICI RU MIMO MO---TC.• Y• ' . ' " ' ' l " ' . ; l i : J '~ INDIVIDUAL l"ASfiM• ..... • ' • • " "' ,. " ., " " ' n.j • ' ' . -. . -. Y1. AVCI 0 J.I ' .. • 1.0 " ... n u YL AW 11 -0.6 6 11 .0 0 J.O 0 t.J t ··1 : 1::, 0 I.I 0 O.D . ,, 11 ,.. PA l'C l"MI YO Pr;t. •1100 -)7 7'171Jl .1" ~ ii ~ ,n :m AM-l"A ':':f PMI Yll l"rt. •,,, 'f I 14' . .00 u f .~ 1::r. OCC Second To Fullerton The Orange Cout College harrten ran away and hid from Palomar and Chaffey Friday but dropped the big one to Ful· lerion in a four-w11 meet on the Hor· nets' home coune. Fullerton copped the meet with 211 points, followed by OCC with :19, Palo- mar with 87 and Chaffey with ft. 1be meet ran CX:C'a season record to 6-2. Bob Vandenburg of Fullerton ttt a new oouru recMd tn 20 : 40 to take first overall. Top finisher for OCC wu Dan Mooo- q, wbo Ioo.1 lourth in ll:IO. I' V·ataha's :Bomb ' . \. . . .... ~ ':fops Mt .. SAC, ~9-0. .. Bryan Sbaw. After 1he 11).0 win, RusUer ccedi Ray Sbackleforo called the perfonnar,:-e "the best defensive game Golden West bas ever pJayed." , . • By ·EUL GU8TXEY • Of -DlllY , ......... Go-Well College .. lllddtn!y polllb-• ed football team .cc.ecI "" the 'inl!g !lom~ and the fteld goo Friday i>Jght I01upoe! ~L ~ ~q, UHl,')n i·~till football gorne at .Oran1e Coast'• Le\lU<l Stadium. •• , • '11ie RuitJera• roc:k-ha'.rd · defenSe, lie-" ing a team that had acored nine touch- downs in three games, gave up only 11> yards in the shutout ' · '\ , The victory evened Golden •W¢'1 rec- ord al :Z.2 gOliig into -next Siturday night's pme with Fµllertco at A.nahelm SladillJll. • ' , After Mr. Bomb hiniSelf, ~Y Vata• ha, gave Golden West all the points it needed in the first qu;irter, the game evolved lnto defensive struggle -the Rustlers gained 1311 yanll -. wi1h the two clubs puntine 21 times. · Vataha, .the aopbOD)Ofe flanker, team. ed "(Ith quarlerbock Jolm \nilehW ,to put the Mountaineers helli!1d ·the •iCllt ball· In the first quarter. Vataha speared Inglehart'• · put la . the mtdsl of .a hoot of Mt. SAC ,_. • dary:{efenderl, ~ to his left and raced f/1 _yards for the score with 2:12: tb So In the first period. J'°k Selbert kicked the utra pulnl The field (Oal·arrlved with ll:ll lell before halftime. when Seibert ,wu called MR. BOMB -~Iden West College's Randy Yataha clutches a John lnglehart pass Friday night and tumbles to the turf. Mt. San Antonio's Galen Pavel- ko arrives too late to be a factor in the play. Va- taha scored on a 67-yard pass from Inglehart and Golden West beet Mt SAC, 11).0, The Rustll!rs play Fullerton next Saturday at the Big A. DA ILY "ILOT l'lttln ~Pet O'Deftlltlf Valley R,v uwd, 40-6 Sailors Do It!'-They're 4-0 By STEVE EKOVICR Of ,.... 01111 l"llol 51111 Pop quiz -Name the onl y undefeat· ed team that shares the lead in the pow- erful Sunset League. If you didn't come up with the unl ike - ly answer of Newport Harbor gi ve your · seU an "F" or turn in your studenl carried lhe ball on the first play of Ole game to the Valley 38. Six plays and four penalties later A1 Wallace charged into the endzone un- molested to give Newport a 6.(1 lead with 4:06 ex~ired in the quarter. Roy VanDerAa missed the PAT. After the Falcons failed to budge on . . V the next set of downs. Newport took the After . pulve~1z1ng Sanla Ana al_ley, Va lley punt on its own 41 and marched body card . 40-6, Friday night at San~ Ana_ Stat11um to lhe end zone in three plays. coach .Wede Watts .and· his Sailor crew .Y.'allace scampered SS yards up the wade into . the . ~ week ~f Sunset right sidelines to set up the score. League action tied w1lh Westminster at~Lee Moore carried the ball over from Z-0. . , . t e 10. and after VanDerAa collect.00 Fridays victory also shook the dust the PAT the Sailors were out in front off a. 19-year-old record, ""Ith ~he rru;s 13-0, with 4:31 to go in the initial frame '. sportin~ a 4-0 se~son record. Thi~ year s Harbor registered its next six with squad . is the first to accomplish the 3:'n left in the half after churning S9 feat since the 1~9 team went ~.o._ yards in 11 plays. Wallace ran over !he Tar ~bngent proved 1t 1s as from the three. ahve and an1!11ate:'f as ever as they roll-The Sailors added sail to Valley's al- ed up 20 _points m each hall and s~r-ready open wounds in the beginning of rendered its ~y touchdown on an in· the second half. After Bill Durkin tercepted pass id the fourth quarter. blocked a Falcon punt on the Valley 3R, it took the Sailors only five plays Lo cash in . This time it was a 13-yard Shedd-to-Bob Curry pass at S:f>l of the quarter . To lhe Falcons, terror might be spell· ed 8-o-b l.re-a-vy .-The defensive end accounted for' tht next two Tar touch- downs by recovering a fumble on a blocked punt oo the Valley 18, and iD tercepUng a Falcon aerlll.1 on the 35 and running it in for the score. Leavy also put the heavy hand on Falcon running backs with painful reg- ularity. Tl!AM tTATISTtCJ •• " ' ' " 'll '" ") ' ' ' •u ~ { ... ' • ' • '" '~ .:: 'f ,,j ; • . -. ~ -"' a GWC fourllHIDd,fodrth l uallon: Hll boot carded II yorda. --WU ' MIJCl!ted• 'With ;s: :::.::~ :::::je. that defensive unit and 'they'n re• ¢mtni along," lie 'lald afterward.' ' .. lid have ta say that wai ·our ever defensive effort over an enth .. game." ""11 'Even more impressive, the Ru accomplished the triumph without Boen, the •tar!ini tailback. Whal 1 ed. like a cbarley 6orse in the San Di · ume: last weekend bu PJ'Olfeued bt a iwOllen knee. "It really looka bad," Shacklefo 1aid. Alio sidelined Saturday night w .ilef!Ellve back Bob lJUle (ankle) Mike Ga!labalr (knee), kickoff and return. apeclallat. · Mt. SAC bad Ila Injury w..,, fl><>. Mounties' best back, Bryan ShaW, ,, the 1ame with rib injurle1 In the· · half gainln& M yards.. He ~ver retut ed. ~ ShaCkltford ·nearly fainted when &Jebart wu nailed on a wickeil tac lfter 1al.nin& IO on a keeper. He 1 fered off the fteld bul WU ooly knock ;octy. . j He relurnod to aettoo ahorily. TUM IT:'TllTf(S ·r .,1 ......... nitMN P'lrlt *""'"' ...... e. s:.="'" J! ..... MIMd'= 101 ""'* ltlt• lt =-nit,.:= "' ev:e•~ 1l ~..... ··1' ~'HMl.11111 -l ""........ ... s-"' ...,,... .. ~-~... 0 1 'i '• 'e:.. 1: IMOIVID~tlMl~TllTICI .... ..."':j. i ~ A"C ,.,1a:i '111t .. • 0 2.0 11 15' ,. 2.J Mt. UC TC, I Y• .,,_ A"!;I, io :M ,: iG ,,~~it , • • .f.0 f ii : 2i:l Ji 1~ .: ti INDIVIDUAL. ;. ,:• .. ,.1 Ye ll'd. 1f a 2 \~ .315 ,,,t ,111:m Ml. "'i lO • '" .a. Foothill Rolls To 27-7 Win :~' Over Diablos ,, By RON EV ANS •· Of tll• Dtll1 Piiot lllff .... Bob Speicher blasted his way over,. under, around and through Mission Viejo High School u he led the Knigh~ of Foothill to a 27·7 victory on the Tui- tin High School field Fciday night. :; Speicher had himself a good night .:; he picked up 111 yards in 16 carries a~ scored a pair of touchdowns in the r0t1t1 It was Bill Fossatti who provided the most electrifying> run of the evening di he scampered 30 yards to paydirt the first time he put his hands on the baltj• giving the Knights an early &-0 lead mid': way through the first quarter. Fossatti had the crowd on it.ii feet again midway through the third stanza ils he gathered in a Diablo punt on his owft.'. 41 and sped .the 59 yards down the ~~~ line to another apparent score. Suc"h' was not to be, however, as one or ~· mate.a had been detected clipping di(' the mid-fie.Id stripe. ~" Speicher rambled 12 yards in the seC- ond quarter and sl.1 in the third for h~; touchdowns. Rocky Fletcher picked lift: lhe other Foothill TD with 1 one-yaril · blast in the econd period. Surprisingly, MWion Viejo held ti\'".:: lead in the game for foor minutes golflk' into tht second period. Jerry GIOeter. recovered a Foothill fumble on lhit Knight 28-yard line then led the visitors in for the score. • A twl)oyard plunge by Rick Boehmec~ and a PAT kick by MaMy Munoz pro: vided all the Diablo pointa with 1 :20 left in the first period. } Foothill had another tally called bac in the final seconds of the ChLSh II r serve quarterback Bob Blacklidge coo- nected on a O.yard pass play with Rich Gall who made a spectacular over-~ shoulder circus catcl\ lo carry the into the end zone. _ T ... M ITATllTICt ., • , : ,. '~ • l • • " ' ,, '" 111: 1 •. 1 Sailor Bob Curry took the opening kickoff and returned it to the Newport 29, from where quarterback Bill Shedd lRYINE POLOISTS in.. .... .,,.,. H-' H¥bor 11 ' l S..W1 Me Vllll'Y I IS -•. . -. SJ • • • ..f· Kings Open Pia y In St. Louis ST. LOUIS -With a lineup coach Red Kelly calls, ''at least 15 percent stmnger than l.ut year," the l.<>s AngelOI Klnga !awx:h their second NaUonal Hockey League aeuon here tonJibt agalnat the SL Louis Blues. The Kinp, with Wayne RuUedge starU.ng in 1goal. are going lo the aeason opener hopma to record lbelr second win ever In SL Lou.ls. The Blues were a.o..2 at home agalntl Loe Angeles l.ut ,..,.., ( CUNTINVE STREAK UC Irvine's water polo forces con- tinued their unbeaten way1 Friday night at Cal State (Long Beach) with a M victory over the 49en. UCI ill now 7-0. Pat MoClellan and Ferdy Muslmtno scored lour goals each for Irvine and Bob Dake added another. NeXt atop tor the Anteaters is a Thursday match at St.anford. A Frt~ date at San Jose State and then the all- UC tournament at Berkeley foUow1. "Now we'll see just what kind o( a team we have," Newland commented tfterward. INDIV10UAL JTllTllTICI RUJMIN• - ·- 'n. AV• ' .. t fil . '·' 1 J.I •. 1.1 " ... .... Ye YL AYe I ! I •.• 1 ' .. , ·,::t·, ,, JI •1. f ll •t.: IMOIVl~~AI~~~ J l.t 4i1 PA PC. PHI ff Prt. .... , .. ~ l ! ! ! Bl PA I'< PMI Y• Prt. '! ' ~ Tt :.ll .. 1 \ I 111 . ....... _,... M""'°" Vlolo 1 •, ,•, ttOO'l!'llft IMDtvl~ nal11t.ct I -'11 '_.,, .. ..... JI JMn• ,1..; . . .... - TCa ~· YL Aff ,! ~ ~ U· 'n'Mi J ,.. .: tfl " YL AYI" : ·;··' 0 ' t : I I 1 I I '.!*' 1 PMIY• I • , • II , I J . I \ \ D41LY PILOT ...... b)<.a1c111n1 KteMtr -· Ottobof 12, 1968 DAILY 'ILOf Jf ;,..:. ~ A Pressure-cooker Win . ··:~:~ ' ~ ··~ · ... :., --· Westmin-ster · 26,. Oiler_s 2Qi •••• lly JOBt. 8CB'llARZ ' Of .... a.II'( •lllil tttiH I · rtey ""1led the _,... coobr on 11 €1p Shoile Stadhim Friday night' ogoln-,rlgbl lr<wu the .opening gun, and Ofter 48 minute. ol tenaloo-fllled foolblll · ball~ WestmlMter H.lgb ~ swea~ out a Jrrm thriller over Huntington Beach. The victory, coupled with 'Weatem's stunninl 14:-7 upset over previously ~ beaten Santa Ana, . meens Weatmlnstet. now ahares first place In the wild Sun- set 1.eogue· lllandlnp wilh llUl'ptisini Ne"l""i Harbor: Both Orange €oast area '.ct.ools have 2-0 lfague-rieards. Westminater's victory over HunUngton Beach was a dilftcuJt one. For 'the sec- ond slralght ....i. lhe Oilers haWed one of the CIF 's top-ranked teams to • -· only lo ljlaO. in the clQslng mlnutea. . Even after WestmlMter had aboved '"""" the winning toocbdown with just * * * TUM STATISTICS ~ ", • • ' ' J2 ll _, •.,n _,. ' " ,, ~ i ! •: "1 »/ 10 . . : ~ _,,_ ~•..m 1# t . I .l=I INDIVIDUAL ITATIS.TICI RUl~UtO w.mtlittlwtc• 'ti r lf r 1 N\lllltll9lM ~. ~-If ~ . ~ .. ' . " '!)-·~ , ., : ~' • 1.1 1 '·* 'n.AVO • 11 0 4.0 : .Jl under •• mlnutea · 1o • In Ille on on 11-yant run by &rue ~ the·Ollen had two morei'h..,... lo move the bill. . Nelthe< one ~ oil, but the pme wu In doubt until the flnll • _.it when Westrnln,ttr'• Grq Newbouie ln- teroepted a Tony Bonwell -. II would be hard lo Imogioe • more stunning opening lo any 1ame than the flnl 11 -ol pl,.y. W-1noter'a Dorryl Berg l!elded· the openlng ·kfckoff on hia own It.Iran! line headed for lhe northern lldelloe, abook off a tackle at the 25 and.l i-aced IS yard!: for a touchdi>wn. JOhn Mc(,jijgh- lin's kick made k 7-<l after jllll 13 aecoods. Mike Priddy took the ensuing kickoff ancf zipped 8$ yards down lh< norlhern ,sidelines untouched. Bob Ryder's con- version knotted the acore at 7-7. For a short while, it looked as. U the. huge crowd bad wandered into the wrong field ana were watchina the · Olympic sprint flnala. Aller that wild opening, 00,.ever, } I ·-:# • • thlnP· tlbwfil down a 1:ill : .. ' It lOok'•W~ ftve.'"""' .... U!<\I lo acoo:~ the game'• • third ~ i"towti. It came on • 5&-yatd driVI itifil gotitiliil up 12 playL The rrn.J one it9 • one-yard dive by Ron Shepherd. 7.''t Laugblln added hia ~ convi!nloi"f the nlgbt. . • Himllngton refuaed 1o fold ~ Inc !Iii -quarter cloied the marlb!·• U,I~ wilh a 91-yord drive UW, IOOi-'lf playo. Key play on llie -. .•"!'~ nv..,,an1 .lllegol procedpre. Pedidfr oglinst .w~ w!Uc11 li<PI i:llf drive alive at mid-field •. · t.: .. BonweJr aCi>red the louclxfOwn Cjtji rollout. . . ' . ; • : Each aide acored ~ In the ~ p,erlod, but Hunlliigton Beach add • p coovenion to kpot the score a~ 20-' Westmirister acored first when 1'lr1r deflected a Bonwell pau belUixt :ji line of ocrIJon>aae lo John Aldfl9jt, who galloped 3$. yanla for alJ: poi ... • The Oilers ·CA'll& ~ht back qY' >la it up on a . 47ryard ' Bonwell ~ i4c+ WbJUield bpmb. ·t· ::: .. Q.uiek Grove Sc'Ore ••• ... .,., ·;:: • Mesa's Kelly Sharp, But Argos Preva~ 7-2.=. By JIM eARNETI' Of 11M De11Y Plitt Sid APPL YING THE PRESSURE -w...-High School's Darryl Berg is ready to blim!side Hunting· !Ion Beach q"8l'lerback Tony Bonwell. Berg deflect- . :ed this third-quarter pess into the bands of !earn· mate John Aldrige, who galloped 35 yards for the Li°""' tilird lou!chdown. Westm!mter woo lhril!er, 26-20. 1 • 35 lH. tJIDIV:.P~..J:WNe o 1e.• 1 •1.0 " <1 ,... l'C PHI. Y• i::o NwllffNM ire~ ,.~1 ~: P.'"· The magic right arm of CMta Mesa High quarterback Claude Kelly wasn't enough Friday night u the fired-up Garden Grove Argonauts dunned the favored Mustangs, 7-2, before 4,500 fans at Argo Stadhmt·. Kelly was l!IUperb, hitting 11 ol Z2 aerials for 163 yards against a stiff Gar- den Grove de£enslve rush but the back· . field just couldn't match hil!I effort!: with an effective ground attack. S.ports In Brief " .. Purdue Tests Bucks; Lakers Beaten, 98-96 COLUMBUS -No. 1 ranted Purdue clashes with (ourth-ran}{ed Ohio Slate today in tlie biggest early season at- traction of the Big Ten football race. The youthful Buckeyes, who start eight sophomores on their offensive and de- fensive units, are 13-point underdogs. But a partisan crowd of 84,000-plus and the desire to wipe out the memory of last year's 4J~ setback to Purdue should have the am.biUous Bucks in charged up condJtion. . ... .... 8EATT1$ -Bill 1Urtler'1 tip-In with 3Z seconck remailllng gave tbe Su Fran- claci> Warrlon a -..111 NaUonal Bukei- bell Alsoclatlon eUJbldon victory over tbt Loi Angeles Laken Friday ntgbl ..San Diego met SeaUle in the ltt1>tld game of a doubleheader. ;JUT)' West of the Laken, WU btgb fOr the game with U points. Rady LaRusso led San Franel1eo with ll. .YlRGINIA WATER, England -Bob Charles, a leflhander from New z.ea- lal;KI, and 24-year-old Tony Jacklin from F;pgland smashed the American golr circuit dominance at the fifth annual W.orld Match Play Championship Fri· day. Charles defeated Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., tw~lime winner of the lijle, 7 and 6 .over the 36 holes in the fpt of the two semi-finab:. Jacklin, winner of $60,000 in hi11 first ye.ar'M try in the U.S., shook up Gary PJayer of South Africa , also a two-time ~ner of this crown. He carriod Player :Ji,holes to a draw. ...... SYLVANIA, Ohio -FJoyd PaU:enoa o1:New York, Sito SJj~ of Japaa ud :• . -Ge«ge Quvalo of €anada w~ umed Satuday u ftpten .r the monUt fer September by tile World eon.., Aaoo-- laUon. PaU:enon wu tingled out for ~. close fight with beavy:wel&ht champion Jimmy Elll.t and for Ute 1porilmU1bJp he showed In accepting the controvenlal declsloa wblch made EWs the winner. ......... NEW YORK -Nino Benvenuti, the world middleweight champion, will de- fend his title against Don Fullmer of Salt Lake City, Utah on Nov. 23 in San Remo, Italy. The Italian champ outpointed Fullmer in a 12-round non-title bout. in Rome, Italy on Feb. 4, 1966. ...... SAN FRANCISCO -Sonny Randle, the San FranclJco 4ten' spUt end who hat appeared in the National Football League's Pro Bowl four times, wu cut from the team Friday aloag with de- fensive &ackle Charley Joluuon. DeNuccio Wins For Rustler s Golden West's Rick DeNuceio finish- ed a minute and ooe secood ahead of his nearest rival in a four-way Eastern Conference c:roas country meet Friday at Golden West. Golden West beat Cypress, 18-49, anci San Bernardino, 24-33, but lost to River- side, 26-33. Tht Rustlers meet Santa Ana and Chaffey at Santa Ana next Friday at 4 p.m. ~auchos Flying North for Contest With Napa , Saddleback Junior College's football lam, with lta fi~er football victory uwer ltl belt, Dew out ol Otonp County Ahart thia mominl for Napa where lhty pl,.y Napa JC tooi8hl ; ihe Gaucbol left confident they 'd ring Up a few pointl: in Northern California Ii>nlghl Napa hu IDll bro games already by 52-11 (Marin) and 34-0 (Santa &al. wtnJea, the C1de:f1 loll their opener to Gavilan, 17-7. ,&addlebock hu been In <Yf!t'/ game bul ~ 1'2. Cooch c:-ge Hartman'• out- lll'clrnpped ltl -lo the Cal Lutheran fltoh, 11·30, then fell lo lmpedol Valley J~ 11-15. The Gouchoo rallied tut ....i: to1rim -· lf.1$. '!l\od OraY• was the Saddlebact star IUt week. The quartttbock from Tustin llli!h completed II ol 35 passes for Z63 )iordJ. He toMect for two touchdowN In the lut. five-and+haU mlnut.M to pull 'I.he ga:me out of the nre. Another bright lill't for lh< Gauchao lft ...el< WU tho linebacker pl,.Y ol ... I ' Mike Schuering, who made 22 tackles. Napa's attack is geared around quarterback Jed Coper from SL Helena. But coaeti John Langenbach says IU1 reaJ !tar i. Mike Wolfgrom . The l~nd safetyman Is considered to be one of Northern California's best JC grklders. He was a first stringer on Cal 's fro1h last ........ An lneq>erienced teem, Napa has ooly seven sophomores on Its roster. But the Chiefs can move the ba11. In the wild 52- (J loa lo Marin, Napa laioed 140 yardl. .. Saddleback ill a well-coached and we.U- drilled football team," 1-bodl 11yo. · "Tiiey have good runntnc boca and lh<y look pretty far olq for ouch 1 young team." ~ ,I '" 1J"3 1Z M WIDE OPEN -Mike Priddy of Huntington Beach High School wes wide open oo this pass play from Tony Bonwell late in first half es two Westminster defenders lie on the ground. Priddy, however, coold- n'\ hold oo to the pass and it fell incomplete. The Mesa backs had a minus four yards net rushing for the evening. 'lbe Mustangs went into the· clash ei:- pecting a rugged passing duel, but· ~ go quarterback Dave Robertaon decld· ed to stick to the ground and the Mus- tang defense just couldn't stop the rt111h. Garden Grove acored the only t.ouch· down of the contest the first time it got Ill hands on the plpkin, 81 Robertlon engineered a 52-yard drive ln 11 plays. Robert.!on booted the extra-point with 8:05 remOlnlng fh the fn!Uol quorUl'1o give .the Grovers a 7~ advantage. The Mustangs got their only two points in the game early Jn the second stanza lll!I Mesa 111ard Jerry Reilly blocked a punt in -the endzobe to give the vtalton a safety. Kelly guided lhe Mua ..... 118 yardl Bagley Leads I.aguna To 4th Straight, 28-3 : .. '• ·1 By TERRY NEPTUNE Of tht Olllf Plitt 11.tf Scoring 21 points in lhe l!leCOnd hall, the Laguna Beach Artists broke open a tight football game with Villa Park Friday night and went on to humble lh< Spartana, :zs.3, at Mission Viejo High. Artist fullback Brian Bagley, out last week with a groin injury, was the work horse for Laguna .. Running from the power I, Bagley gained 132 yards in 32 carries. Laguna is now 4-0. Villa Park scored first In the game on a field goal with 5:09 remalnJng in the first quarter. The boot w.as a tr!~ ule to the rugged Artist defense. A Laguna fumble and a blocked Artist quick kick gave the Spartana a first down on the Laguna 1!11.x-yard line. Three plays later the Spartans were back on the 11 and setUed for the three pointer. The Artist defense lim1ted Villa Park to a net 13 yards rushlng and passing. Al it has done the put three games, the defense forced the game. Laguna'• effort ls · remarkable in that 15 men handle the 22 offensive and defensive politlon1. Laguna took a 7-3 lead at the half when II ocored a louchdown wtth 2:ai rems1n1ng 1n the 1IOCOOd quar1er. ~teve Wie•bowakl blocked 1 V1lla Pork !"f.:11 and the Arillta bad pooaesalon on.Jli!! Spartan 39. ' ;: Bagley carried nine times lo the 8~ tan one yard line and neet Jlm Kbhb soored oo 1 perfectly executed p~ right. ; ; ; Wlezbowski converted,· u he wu, '.\ii do all four tlmet. The 7-3 halftime acore wu lndlcatfv. of the defenaive battle both toi1\i waged. The l!lecOnd half wat aome~ else again. " ; Laguna scored two touchdowns f:rf :th~ third quarter. Jim Kuhn danced dowri the richt sidelines 551 yard!: with a .,..~, Jll!I for lh< first one and Brian B"'1~ punched over from the one lor ~ second score. . . Bagley'• touchdown wu aet up by the defense when Skip Northcott 4M Chris Bowman recovered a Villa P~ fumble on the Spartan 24. Steve WlezhoW!ki ocored lh< !ihal ArUst touchdown on a wedge from lba Spartan one-yard line. . ~. . Tri tons Ove1'powered, 33-14 This Laguna drive atarted on the _Art- lst six ind featured three atralght ~ compleUona -Wleibowski to Dave·'Mc- Donnell for 25, to tackle eUgible Tom Scherer for 18 and lo Gen< Molway .for 29 yardl. " TSAM STATISTIC& u ... .w lO • J By JOHN WALKER or !Ille Dallf l'llltf Stiff El Modena HJgh Schocil rolled up a 2G--O halftime lead on San Clemente Friday night ani:t finally powered Its way lo a convincing ~14 victory over the 1'ritons at the loser's field . The Vanguards atoned for the, ~ beating San Clemente gave· them last year. Led by quarterback Chris Ne1aon, El Modena scored the first two Umes It had lh< foothall . Aft.er a San Clemente punt, It took Nellon and the· Vangiiard oil-only six plays lo pt on the ac:orebc*nl. The drive erfded wllh halfhack Dalt Ootdm blUUng over rigbt · tackle for seven yards and the score. San Clemente lilocked the converstm ,. wllh 8:!1 remainlnc In the opc!ll!ng period, E;l Mode .. had I IH lead. Another San Clemente punt retulted In El Mode.,. gelling lhe Nil back. Thlo tlme it took the. Vangtlard1 only four pl1yo. The bi( play wu 1 play 1Cllon pass from N.:ison to1 fullback Randy Bixler. Alex Artega, a soccerkicker, ICOred lhe PAT and El Modena led at . the end of the first peiod, 13-0. The Vang-... ards regained the 'ootball late In the first half and .drove in from the Sen Clemente 41-yard line in a nine- play drive only lo have Arteg'a miss a 13-yArd Ueld goal attempt.. The last Vl!l'!guard score ol the ball wu on a nine-yard keeper by Nellon. To abow how one-aided the fin! half was, !Ml i::Jeme.nte lfldll't &et a nm down unUI mldw,.y through lh< third period. Tbe te..;OOd hall was a bit more ex. clUng for the Triton fans. 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Cbaf 56<0 football Y!ctor1 dWllod iip by eor-dt1 ·Mar 1u1 -kend for Halos' Harrelson May Go real! By EAl\L GUSTKEV : .jrOotban" filW will have a chance to find Of T'M OallY ,,. it.tt out tOntgbt when the Sea Klnp of coach Accordln1 to an Auoci1led Pre&1 Dave Holland take oo Sanliq:o of Garden survey the Angels wtll not protect rookie ~~at ~e1'POR'• ~viflsGo .Field. •""• :P,!~et ~ H~lson when the majnr ~off WW be at 8 p.m. ,' Jeague bUebaD teams sit down to COO· C«ona del Mar'•~ job on Paclllci a dud their e1.panaioo dralt Monday. week ago· ca111ht everyone by ~. , iaaeball'• ieneral managers had lncJuding. HoJlaod. . . · · eecid9d not to officially releaae the !'I . llJeU our offeftle finally found n&mes. ol. thoH: players who would er ltaelf," ht sald. would not be protected in the Jtraft but ~·It really perked our guys up." AP listl wpat It s.ya are the 15 players The Sea lOnp had gene O.for-2 before each· team will protect. exploding against Pacifica. Lilts for the other teams reveal three Meanwhile, eoach Vince Buoooeore's rormer most ·valuable players -Keil Santiago ~tfi1 ii alao 1·2 on the . aeason. Boyer, Zollo Veraa11es and Elston The Cavaliers at tbe1r opener to El Howard -will be up for grabs Monday, ~rado, 40-~, bounced back to beat La as well as former Cy Young award win· Mll'ada, 19-6, but lost last week to Neff, ner Mike McCormick. fJ~ key oUenalve threat for Santiago is AP says the all.tut of Plttsburgh'.s the speedy halfbtck, Jose Fernandez. Maury Wills-another former MVP-is "He'• our best all-round offensive quesUonable. player," Buonocore says. The draft will be held to stock players "He'1 pined 350 yards in· three !er the American League 's new Seattle pmes." and Kansas City ttama and the NL'1 new memben, San Diqo and Montreal. Each team can protect 15 play ..... Alter the flrat round of aeled.ions, each establlahed team can, pull three players oU lta: unprotectect lilt. Acconllni to AP, her< ""' lhe 15 playen the Anidi will protect: Rici Clark. Jim McGlothlin, Andy M....rmnlJll, Tom Murphy. T o m SatrWlo, Jim F[egooi, Bobby Knoop, Don Mincher, · Aurelio Rodriguez, JI m Spencer, Vic Davallllo, Jay Johnston<, Rick Reichardt, Roger Repoi and Jarvis Tatum. Well-known names miuing from that 1i.t art pitchers George Brunet, Sammy Ellis and Minnie: Rojaa ; catchers Tom Egan and Bob Rodger1; third baseman Paul Schaal from Fountain Valley, ~ outtleldera Chuck Hinton, Ed Kirkpatrick and Bubba Morton. But the ab.senct of Harrelson, if btte, iJ the biggest shocker. The 32-year..(l!d Cherokee lndlan wu While Fernandez giv01 SanUago the breakaway threat., fullback Don Kolltld fUpplies the power up the middle. The CIF S.. sbotput champ lalt year, Holstad hu picked up at leut 1 dozen k~)' first downs thia season. c-•.,.. Mar i~ m ~-5 •• ' "' lllO Ytdt ' '~ 110 N-'" 'ft ' ,~wold Lolich' s Biggest Prize -No Mor e l(P Dut y ' lui tlt>iw E l "' 151) Irr. l:i .,~.., ·~-,,. ~-11 o,,,, 1Col1l&u Friday Night P rep Results Rancho Alamilol 19, Estancia 0 Garden Grove 7, Coita Mesa Z Loni Beach Poly 33, Servile 14 Blihop Amat 29, Loyola 13 ~ Bell Gardens 25, Pacifica IZ '~ '" '" .. 'W •• "' DETROIT (AP) -Mickey Lolich's clutch pitchin1 got him tht accolade of World Serles hero. got him a sport.a car and got him out of the kitchen. But it still hasn't gotten him an off·sta&on job. Lolicb wu notified of his kitchen release Frid1y by Maj . Gtn. Clarence Schnipke, head of Michigan's National Guard. The Detroit pitcher. a sergeant in I.he Guard, ~eived a telegram from Schnipkt informing him that because of hll Series exploits he will be exempt from KP duty for 1 year. With this burden lifted from him . Lolicb can Mw con«ntrale on finding off-season employment. La QuWa 27, Magnolia 26 Westminster 2', Hwitington JO Newport Harbor 40, Valley 6 Anaheim 20, Marina O Western 14, Sant.a Ana 7 Laguna Beach 28, Villa Park 3 Foothill 27, Mission Viejo 7 El Modena 33, San Clemente 14 Katella 33, Brta 0 "I play around a little with the drums, Cit and J do some li"lin&.'' Lolich said with a smile. "Maybe somebody will want me.." Savanna 14. Kennedy O Lowell 27, La Habra 11 Fullerton 34, Troy 1t Sunny Hills 13, Buena Park I Anierican Spike Entries Listed • • )(EXIOO CITY -Here are the United Stlifll' entrlel, ia &mday'a track and field -. $artln( dmel are Pacllk Coul Ilo1lfCbl ll•lnp dme: .,, -·-..... -............ .,,.,.... .......... Olllltll .. GIMnl. ~ .;-.-~'ii:..;: ..... -, ... _ ~--. .-.... ' , . r":"'· --... Oft. "1' ~-v ~~~-.. -.• w...:.'~r ..... ,. .... -~ ,.,....,. ,,... -TMt ' ""' ......... . .M, -p!-!!"" ~·-''""· • -11 ~· -'-r..;""""l.Mtl. V• ._ ( •• The 28-year-old left-hander who gave the Tigers three of their four victories over the St. Louis Cardinali. is due for a raise next season. And so reportedly are a lot of the Ti1ers, includini Manqer Mayo Smith. But Lolich is a practical man. He looks ahead. "I don 't want to be a fast-buck IUY," he said. ''I don't want1ojum;r1n'llnd·try lo mak e a lot of money and not think about my future. "All I want is a chance to gel a good job with some company in Detroit . . . preferably 9001e auto company . . . so that I'll have somclhln& when all lh1s is over and forgotten." Lolich haa a wife and 3-year-old dlaughter to think about. They are not likely to 10 hungry in the near futurt. Alon1 with other membe.r1 of the team. Lollch will aet about $11,000 u hll win· nine lhare tn the. World Sttits, He alJo W'Ofl • new car ror bein& I.be IDOlt valuable p~ayer In the Series. Other frlnle bent!.it. ranae from the renaming of Detroit'• W a 1 h I n 1 t on Boulevard to Lolich Drive , to the plwurt of seeing some wildly en- thusiastic fans carryina "Lollch for President" 1lgna during an after-series celebraUon that rock~ the Motor City. Lolich uld ht wouldn 't be asking the Tiger management for $100,000 when they :;et toge~r to talk about a new contract. "I'd settle for half that," he explained. One man who may get $100,000 from lhe Tigers next ye'1 Is Denny McLaln . who won 31 games during the aeason In Detroit's drive for hte American League pennant. McLain lost. two games in the Series but kept lhe Tiger hopes alive by winn1ng the sixth game. M -::~in. who plays the organ almost as well as he docs baseball, is not looking for a job jU1t now. He alre~y ls boolced for appearances ln nightclubs in Lu Vegas and elsewhere which will keep him busy right up to spring training next year. A Prim MEXICO CITY -The first thing Janict York Romary did when t.nld she W8.S to carry the U.S. nae ln the OJym. pica' Gpening day parade today was lO 1horten her skirt 1 i,; inches and make a date with Utt beauty parlor. "l can't afford to look like an old dowdy," II.Id tht attrtctive. 40-year-old Woodland Hllll, Celli., -~· who II fencing tn her lllxth Olanple1. ''The U.S. Olympic committee has rul· ..r the Iodlt1' 1klrta muat be n; Inches above the. lmet, not an Inch shorter, not an lncb Jqer. I didn't 1et it don• ln Dtnver. And t must hive my hair fixed -II 'a a qht." promoted to the Angels from their Seattle club in AUgust and responded with &everal pitching gems. While Brunet wu the most consistent cf the Angel pitchers, he waa" also the eldest. With Rojas, the factor was an in· jUry. He 'came down with a sore arm in spring trainihg and never did come back. ln 1987, he wa.s baseball 's best relief pllcller. Halos' Lemon Lured Away By Seattle Bob Lemon. pl~ coach for the California Angela tut season. will be a member of the SeatUe Pilots' coaching staff next season. The anoounctment was m1de by Pilot general manager Marvln Mllkes today. The club announced Friday It had hired St. Louis Coach Joe Schultz as its manager. Lemon managed Seattle's PCL entry to a pennant in 1966. Alter an out.standing career AS a major leaiue pitcher with the Cleveland Indians where he pitched in two World Series and four AU.Star games, Lemon became a scout with the Indians in 1957. He served the Clevitand nrgani:taUon as a coach and joined the Philadelphia Phillies in that same capacity in 1961 . Lemon begin his minor league managerial career in 1964 with Hawaii of the P.C.L. His team finished sixth and he then was moved by the Angels to Seattle for the 1965 season. Lemon's charges wound up second lo Portland in the Western Division that year. but came back strong in '66 to win the division Litle and then defeated Tulsa for the league crnwn. ScatUe's pennant-winning effort in '66 won the Sporting News "Minor League ~f1.11ager of the Year" award for Lemon. Earlier in his pitching career, Lemon waa named by the Sporting News as the American League's .. outstanding pit- cher" for the years 1948, '50 and '54. Standard Janice's hair Is ash blnnde, by her own disc:ripl.ion . "Thal means strawbei:y blon· de. getting a bit aray," she qui~. She is the first woman ever chosen to carry the stan and 1trlpes In the opening cermlOny, and oo one mponded to OW! declaion with greater lhock. "I thought the only way I could be 1tlect.ed to ca.f'Ty the Oag," Mrs. Rom1t7 • • Estancia Beaten • _By Rancho, 19-0~ By DON rBANnlN °' ....... ,., ...... 11ucbo Alamltoa HIP School metb- odkally Pllld out a pair el llnt ball, touchdOWlll on tbe ..,,...i l!ol<>ro tlrllt· ... toi: a n..i t.JJy 1n the air to --la II• oecood loot el tbe -~ niabl at Davida Flald, IU. ' '!'be vaq .... bullad -.,.,, to • yardl on the IJ'()Olnd, be¢nl tbe Eqlea . off balance wlth )lilt ..oup paiotoC to kffp lbem -.. Vaq qua1erbock Derm1a Ropn bit on .fOUN>f-ela aerial< for 18 7ardJ. but one tou wu a aeven-yard at.rlke to Larry 8erandoo ·for a TD 1n tbe lourlb period. The Vaq1 held Eatancla to 133 yards on the ground and 32 In the a1r, with the Ea1le1' Dave Johnlon, leading Qr • .,,,. COut ar•• rusher, plcklna up illll 11 yardl to u c.m ... The Eqles moontod their moat pri>-mlliill drive 1n thi lourlb. perlocf, when tralllol& at. lbOy took over on tbtir own ti after a punt. · . - tl•yard taUy. The ,AT attempt wu blocked by Steve GrUntta. . •• -tallied ..... 1n tbe -period alter taklnc -alter a punt to the Uancla 41. Ton pllyl tool< It to tbe Eqle loot. Regan tbe1i rolled Wt anct- wenl In llandlna up with II IMICOlldl t<> 10 beloro lhe ball. Dick Mclllturfl '1 try far the eztra point wu wide. • Eltancla had a bard Ume mount!nli a IUlla1ned drive qlinlt a tou&h RanchO ·def-. Joyce had ,.veral ~ drop- ped by -1ven 1n the open and llllod lo burl the Vaq1 tbrou&b the air. > Sewn plays moved the Eqlea to tbe -Vaq&' 11 lllw1erblck Paul J oyct then lofted 1111 aerloL.whlch Frarili ---c-- plcked off on h1I own one. Hinton l>n>ka I'· right and was llnaJ1y hauled down on ;io;i the EIW!cJa. 10 alter • twisting rw> blck, but • clip nullllled It and the • V~t~°:1~::21~ ln the llnt period. Taking over on their own ,SI, the Vaqa drove to the Eltancla 40 where the drive apparently ltalled with fourth-and-lour. Kevin Wood then laked a punt and rumbled to the Eaile 21 for a first down. ll'ullbact Dennll Patrick then 1ldrled riah1 end for the -'" Monarchs Seek End To Record Loss String • Mater Oei HJgh School is out to break its longest losing string in school hi!itory tonight when the Monarchs engage the Leng Beach Wilson Bruins at Anaheim Stadium. Game time is 6:30 with lhe aecond hall cf the twin bill slated to start at 8:4a between Lakewood and St. Paul High Schools. The Monarchs are currently riding a four-game losing streak dating back to the last game of lhe 1967 season when S St. Paul nicked them, 7-3, in the Angelus League title decider. It dropped the Monarc:ha into third place.;and out of the CIF playoffs last year. Three more IOS;Ses have oceurred this U.S . Using Electric Heaters MEXICO CITY -The Buck Rogers era is here and has hit the Olymplcs. Two U.S. Olympic pistol team members are using electric pistols. And they're scoring at a record rate in practice'. to prove the worth of the new weapon. While the gun still shoots ultra-slow El .22 short shells, its design is slricUy out of the old science-fictinn cnmic strip. Air Force Sgt. Arnold Vitarbo Friday tuned up for lhe Ocl. 18 free pistnl com+ pet.it.ion by topping the recognized world record of 567 with a score of 569. The Olympic record is ~. Both Vita.rho, who is assigned to Lack· land AFB, in Texas. and teammate Don Hamilton, a U.S. Navy chief petty offi. cer. had 567 scores earlier this week in practice with the new electronic gun. Hamilton is an aircraft mechanic 1ta- tioned in Washington, D.C. Maj. Frank Green cf Lackland AFB is credited with the develnpmnt of the electronically operated weapon . Nine-vnlt batteries are positioned into the special grip. The electric trigger provides mere coosistent Ignition of the shells. there is a shorter firing pin action , and all parts move more &mooth· ly. Vitarbo and Hamilton finished one-two in lhe free pistol tryouts using the new weapon . Bearer siia. "would be·, ·nrst, undergo a sex con- version or two, turn black. A man has always dooe it. l figured It mi&ht be Ralph Boston." The California matron made her Otym. pfc renclng debut In London in 1948, a col- lege CXMld from the Unlvenlty of Sootbem Calilomla, and competed In subsequent games at H e 1 1 I n k I , Mtlboume , Rome and Tokyo. She has never won a medal alt.hough she hu captured 10 naUonal cham· pl-Ollshlpi1. Fencing experll say Ille could have been the world·s beat had she devoted her&eU wholeheartedly to tbe lpOrt. season againsl first~!aS& opposition. First it wu Santa Ana (31-13), then Loyola (14-S) and Lakewood (19-7). All last year the Monarchs gave up OD- ly 34 points to the opposition in struggling through a 4-3-2 &eaSCln. This year in three games, the Mater Dei defense has given up 64 cOunter1. The Bruins arc favored to up the Monarch streak to five in a row tnnighL Cnach Owen Dixon's fore.es from the Moon; League are riding a lhre-game winning streak and are the. defending league champions, despite a s-+1 '67 record. Included in, the · Bruins' arsenal b: quarterback Jeff ~urroughs. a 62 percent. passer and Dante Lobato, a speedy 919 halfback . Wilson boasts an average weight of 193 on its starting offensive squad. Coach Bob Woods sald he hopes Mi Mnnarchs would have a good night so they'd be ready for the opening Angelus League teat next week against Servlte. rMt..-Oii .,_ 16 ~11on ti Nc.worl~¥ '" 1 Grim S1941r !ll • l!g !""'fnl"I CG """'~ l ~·n ' St.idle¥ ,. 17~ ~em•n<le:z " Pr.end ·~ lij rllltr " M "'" "' I ~l~lf u ~Jlllf,r /g ' _.., Um)UOl!ti 11 &:"" ·~ W:•to l!i U! rls ··-Ill TC>!lktl " ·-~ Giants, Twins Promote King, Billy Martin By The ASSOCIATED PRESS A former New York Yankee infielder and a near-sighted ex-pitcher were nam· ed to managerial positions Friday with major league baseball teams. The ex-Yank. Billy Mart.in, wu ap- pointed manager of th' MinneS<lta Twins by president Calvin. Griffith. The new manager of the San Francisco Giants iJ Clyde King, who quit his post as managtr or the Giants' Phoenix fann club to become the Giants' field boss. It was the third managerial change In two days. The new Seattle Pilots named Joe Schultz as their manager Thursday. Martin, 40. promised he 'd pump hustle inlo the Twins. "I don't think il takes any ability to hustle and I do demand husUe,'' he l8.ld at a Minneapolis press conference. "Most teams go into spring training with the hope of winning the pennant and that's how we'll do it." Mart.in signed a one-year contract, e&ttmated at $32.500 -th' same salary paid to depooed pUnt Cal Enner. Giants' nwner Horace Stoneham in· troduced King to the San Francisco press at 1 Candlestick Park news conference The new manager cracked : "I hope we can launch the 1969 season aa ~uc• cessfully as they launched the Apollo 7.'' Then he added, with Stoneham nodd in« approvingly, "And I hope we have as many people watching us as there were watching them." ;. The Giants are plainly worried. Stoneham estimates the new Oaklaail Alhlelics pulled 300,<KKI fin& from the Giants last season. Giant home a"° tendance dipped below the million mark for the first Lime since the Giant.a Ill New York. 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' • • Con1ment , Page · Chopping the Deall Wood Tom Barf.111 ii a n1tmber of th.a DAILY PILOT'& ntw1 bureau in the Orange Countv .!tat oftd h4$ for th.f: pa.st stvtr{lt veors covtrtd /edtro.l on.d itiunleipo.l court ca.st• and the Supf:r· i.or Court coltnda,. in Orange County, A native of Grcot Britain, BorltU nl10 hM ezte113ive: txptritnce rtportino cost• in tht British court.svitem. Calif ornfa'• Court Sg•tem is Streamlined Today, Yet Ev en More R e forms are _.roposed :011 Naming Judge s b11 What They 'Know-Not 'Who They Know' By TOM BARLEY Of tlle Dloll'I' l"lllt Sl.tt Califarnia'1 court systems have bttn revamped ln recent years to the point lhat the Golden State's pre-eminmct: in the field of liUgation is rarely challenged. 1n fact. California's court slriK:tures · and streamlined processing o( ·affairs legal often serve as models for other states seeking to chop the dead wood from creaking, antiquated court systems. Ills a matter of record that Caliloq\ia c:ourts. far more often than O>OOe of.any other st.ate. serve as "classrooms'' f<>r out-of-st.ate · jurists and court personnel anxious· lQ modcrrP:ze court programs and orocedures that have ahanged little O\'er ·ie last SO years. CALIFQRNIA'S JlJDICIAL COUNCIL · d individual coOrts: jurists a.Ad bar ;socialions have t~ hardwan and l1Chment to prove i1. No Slak comes •ny1vhcre near this state. in terms of an- ''.al awards meted oul in recent years b)' ;e American Bar Association and lht · •nerican Judicature Society. Juri~ts and lawyers quickly concede ~I their courts and administrators 2re. in many instances, forred to im· 1~::-ment sweeping reforms. C o u r t t:1!~iness has spiralled in the wake of a;o,.:ulation inflation-and+ recent ·United State11 Supreme Court decisions. Appeals, for example. are up by HMI pe.rcu.t over the tally of seven years ago. ln no area of litigation has an Increase of less than -50 percent over I.be l961 figures bttn reconled . AN ENERGETIC. FORWARD-looidng Judicial Council the r u l i n g , supervisory organization lo v.; h I c h California's courts, judges and attorneys · must defer -has taken the lead in urg· ing courts to adopt what often seemed to ~radical methods of improving court ef- ficiency_ It didO•t seem that wa"y in 1926 when !he" cooncil' was established after it was ·recoPized that a ruling body with strong supervisory power!! was badly needed. Jack E. Frankel, the group's ellfcutive ~iary, is the first to admit that a shortage of trained staff, lack of public int.ere$1 and a lukewarm legislature ~Ped to make the organization's early years a period thal it would like to forget. The atmosphere changed in 1950 w\tb Lhe Judicial Council's advocation or a .,as0y simplilied Ctiurl structure. Theim- n1ediate sUccess of a sweeping renovation -eiiht different kinds of lower courts in 800 independent districts were wiped out -had courts and bar associations beg- ging for .more. Thal reVamping produced today's t;implified court structure : a ~en- member Supreme Court; 39 intermediate appellate J:(IUr1 judges: 392 Superior Court judges: 305 municipal judges and 254 justie;t cou."ls -with many laymen serving with lawyers on lhe jusliet court benches. JUSTICE COURTS, \lhich serve the state's rural.areas, will soon be a thing of the past.''nleir disappearan~ will be a part ol that continued streamlining pri> cess ip 'which . county boards . of supervisors ire also merging old court distrlcls and establishing higher leveJ municipal courts. California's Judicial Council was quick l.o seize on possible implementation of the controversial "Merit Plan" advoc;:ited by the American Bar Associ ation and the American Judicature Society -a system \vhereby judges would be selected from · 1he ranks of lawyers on the basis of whal lhey know and not who they know. If it gets the nod from California 's legislature, the new plan would be a 1o.•atered down version of the scheme pri> posed by the two law groups. r_hat is, that when vacancies on the bench occur, prospective judges would be nominated by a commission and then selected by the governor. C11rr~ntly., California's governor pretty much has the last word on judicial ap- poi1dmenls. Most of the state's jud:;:es reach the bench in this manner and the Judicial Couneil doesn't dispute lhe fact thal mi(ly polJUcal "payoffs" have been arTanged. And California ls a leader ln a field that many judges. don't like to talk about very much -the continuing education of. the jurist. THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL determines just how mucll minor court judges know about the law bJ.iubjectlng candidltes to s~ial qualifying er.aminatlons -a p~ cedure that i11 almost unique to California. But judges at all levels attend re gularly scheduled training sessions in what has been a highly successful plan to keep them abreast of rapid changes in law. T~ese courses have Often been hail· ed by governing bodies as the best such programs in the nation. And it 's harder today than ever fof Uie nol·so-learned judge lo skate his· way through the complicated liligalion of today 's court scene. California has a removal of judges system that has been adopted by 10 other states and is being studied in at least 25 more. It's administered by the Com· mission on J u d i c i a I Qualifications, established by the state eight years ago. T he Shadows of Hitlerism ' There have been many removals in that period. They range from lhe simply incompetent judge who went in law and motion with very little law and bare!J perceptible motion to the jllrist · who found himself unable lo call the calendar without tl'iP. ~timulus provided by three or four marlinis. '! ••• J e live -Arounds for complaint open to the commission: willful miscon· du,.t in oliice; willful and persistent failure to perform duties: habitual in- ~e:n!JCrancc : COPduct pre.iudicial to the administration of justice that brings the jvdic\al orfice into di~reDUte and disabili· ty seriously interfering with l he performance of duties. Educator Asks America to Ri:ie A._bove Bcirbu ris1n Ed itor's Note: This com~ntary is /ronl a speech by Dr. John Neumaier. i'restdent of New Paltz, N.Y .. State Univer1ity and former president of r.:oorhead State College, Moorhead, lfinn., a.! reported by the Minneapolis Tribune. Americans, Puerto Ricans and other minorities. With grave tensions facing us in thi urban centers, on the countryside, on th1 campuses an4 in _the very attempt to permit our· people meaningful politica· chhices, we need now, more than eve. before, the courage to rise above politic When I came to the United Stales ,-as • usual, above the r~lionalizin& o (from Germany) in 1940, i was st.itt • compromises with 'bigotry, co~proml~· 8Car6d~r0l wll:'atd had witn.!~.t ~!-h,~uvini.sm, compromis~ with sdp . · ' ~ prbst'oi"i of dissent .i 'll 1 in . • country ~at hid' return~. to 'Yes. I am scared. as I think back to Lh" pr1m.Jtlve, barbarism -though organized German concentralion camps wher• "with the help of modern technology, militants and moderates, university pro- psychology and the unprecedented fessors and businessmen, labor union of brutality of the New Order , supported by ficial"s 'and ·management executive• the laws of the state and accompanied by debated who was more to blame for t!• i;1 orm trooper and police brutality, rise of Hillerism in Germany. FRANKLY, I AM scared again. Some THOSE OF. US who believe In th• of you might ask why, in view o( the pro-rights of black anci White men to \iv1e gress that has been evidently made in lives of full opportunity and equality, who many areas of human rights. believe in the rights of young and old to In spite of our professions o( peace on dissent from established ideas -differ earth and good will toward man. our as we might on supporting or not sup- :;c:ciety is deeply divided over the tragic porting major party candidates -those v.ar in Vietnamn. It is deeply di vided into of us who are willing lo lead the wa y b'.rcks and whites, young and old, rather than merely follows. let 115 r~·'icals, liberals. conservatives and rededicate ourselves to cast aside rear. rt ~ct'onaries. It ill divided into the af-rationalizations a n d politics-as·U~u:il fluent and lhe poor, the Indians, Mexican· when it comes to defending the right of a n1an to speak and act acCorffing to his conscience, whether it is with or against prevailing trends. When a frustrated few violate laws or ake to the streets, let us even then insist ilat due process shall prevail. Under the :elf -righteous slo:µn or "law and order'' ·ct us not e\'oke their opposites by unleas- ng the violence of lhe establishment a~ I.he only wa y to cope with the occasional ·Jol:fnce. of ~strated.,protest. J. 00 Nf». WAN-f to pai:t ~~:u in ither hy.!t'erfa or alarm, but I want to xpress my gratitude to you, to this 1~onderful opportunities thal w ere :1vailaPle t{I me. I HOPE YOU and n1y experiences with : ou, as well as the memory of m.v mother, who disappeared in the ovens made possible by a mirtu~e of hatred, in- tolerance and apathy -I hope that th.is background may give me the "'enduring strength needed for doing my part in preparing for a future in which peace may be a fact rather than slogan, in which black men and white men, young and old, Americans and all other men may enjoy and suffer Lhe experiences of life as people instead or as members or ~roups differcntia1.ed along lines or a<;s umed superiority and inferiority, co:i.1PLA1N1'S /.RE confidential; this is lo prolect judges against irresponsible char£es. If lhe commission feels there may be grounds for !be complaint, it notifies the judge involved that irr vcstigation is under way. An average of fi ve or six judges a y~ • 1'11~ ~•Pl the bench a< this JfinL Th!J. dtfn'( \\iail '.Ior .• arly ftfrther"'j6-86i '6f" cbar~es again'sl them . cl Cahforriia's la1:1ycrs of bench and bar pretty weU agree that the existence of the commission is" a deterrent to laxity and nel!'lect o·n the bench. They concede that it fosters a high. level of performance ·and a realistic assessment or capability. They also agree ·that iCs a unique and fc:ir way of dealing with violations of ethics and misdemeanors which don't ac· tually warrant removaf of the offending jurist from the bench. Another thing ; ir- responsible and baseless accusations against judges can be dealt with quickly and impartially. It's a Ion,:. list of achievements in the field of California la w. And, a very active judicial council avers. there's much more in the hopper . •Emotion Can Kill Our Drivers!' Every tenth driver who has an accident was emotionally disturbed by a personal experi~nce. according to research by the Highway Safety Research Institute of the University of Michigan . The proportion of traffic accidentll mainly attributable to the en1otions of drivers ranged up to 80 percent in estimates by slate traffic safety officials, HALF OF ALL AMERICANS are nc rolic to son1e degree, according to the National Institute of J\.lental Health : and they cerlainly don't shed their neurotic i.:;1npton1s when they grab ho Id of a 11teering wheel . Not all neuroses give rise lo un~afe driving, of course. These findings are a frightening revela- tion of the impact of emolion on driving behavior. They are particularly frighten. ing because traffic safety officials arr doing practically nothing to deal with driver emotion . We agree with Dr. Noel Kae~tner, staff psychologist for the Oregon Departmen1 of Motor Vehicles. that "the driver's role. in accident causation is drastically underplayed ." The bloody result.s of emo- tion could well be one of the major public health problems in America. A DRrVER'S E~tOTIONS -anger, rlepression, fear, elation and many other:<> -impair his perception and delay or block his reactions. Emolion numbs the part of !he brain that governs decision· making and risk-taking. Drugged by a er; 8' driver' lakes risks a Grand Prix rac1 champion avoids , Dr. Ward Edwar s. a University of Michigan psychologist, found. Emotion is at work when drivers ar· rogantly demar.d right of way, explode from the starting line at traffic signals, run red lights, cut in. speed. turn without signal , or. putter along at snail speed. Reduction in the national toll of 1.000 deaths and 265,000 reported accidenLs per week is being sought by attempting lo make cars and highways safer and by teaching dri vers rules of the road and driving techniques. WE SHOULD REFUSE to license or rr- l1cense emolionally unfit drivers; and , al the same lime. prohibit the sale of new ::ind u~ed Cars lo unlicensed drivers, a/i suggested by Joseph Kelner of New York, past president of the American Tri~I Lawyers Association. Personality test.s administered durin the driver licensing process could identify , drivers whose emotional flare-ups might kill them , or others. We are sure that a lest could be devised lo locate the most - unrit drivers, al least. Grinnell Mutual Rcinsur11nce Co., Grinnell, Iowa, has given personality tests to insurance ap- plicants for years. The company finds the tests extremely effective. Top scorers turn in only half the accident claims as <lo low scorers, who pay higher prl'miums. Traffic safety people are fond of rc1narking that driving is one-tenth skill and nine-tenths attitude. It'll about time they stop talking abouc emotionally-based :-ittiludes and start doing something about t:1cm. Drivers suspected of being emotionally •nqualificd already are given some at- tention by the Califomia, Oregon and \Yashington depanments of m o tor \chicles, and by the courts in Chicago, Delro1t and Cincinnati . j F'rom t'amlly Economics Bureau. NorthweBkrn National L I f e lns uranct Co.1 ,------------------Our ltln11 ht S n11 l'ranci•ca -------------------, , Has Grand Old Lady's Waistline Thickened? l:ly HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -F'rr,m "Th r Quick RP.Ii F'ox." by • John n Mac.Donakl, surc:essor ltl the IAtr Dashiell Han1mt'tt 11rn1 Raymond Ch.:lndkr a.s grand maliler of lhr diamond·hard deteclivt novel "And so we drove back to the heart of' ( .;? ;,·ty. ian F'rancilco Is the mOit dtpress ·city in America. The comr- latt.lys ~t ~ think so. They may be. «ICh~ted -by lhe steep lttee1' up Nob and Rllssl1n and Telegraph. by the sea mystery of the bridge over lo redwood «<mtry oo a rogJI)' nl,ht. by the urban cornpartmentallz.at1on nf Chinese, Spanish. Greek, Japanese, by Ure tD'Mrlnea or cne women and the clf.Y•1 iraij dutch oo culture. Jt might loot Jua ltna ID !he new ..,,.. • I f "BUT SHE HAD lost It, boy. She U!I'· ed to give it 11way, and now she i;ielll! it lo the tourisL'!. She imilale11 herself. Hrr figurt> has thickened The thlng!i she sa ys now 11re mechanical 11nd memoriitd. She ovt"rthargcs for ynica\ services. "ftia ybe If you ire from Da yton or •\mlrillo nr Wheellnf:! or Scranton or Camden she: can lootc like magic to you because you ti.ve not had , chance to see what 11 city can be. Thi! one had her ch11nct to go str11igbt and she 10S1 II somehow, And it has been downhill for htr ever sinre. Th11t 's why she hi so dtprr:ssing to I.host of us who knew her when. We 1111 ~now whllt &hf could havt been , llnd we iall kl"ow the lousy cho1ct. 11hr madt>. Shf' h1u1 driven away the one$ who loved her be!il. A few keep trying. Herb Caen. A few others. But the love words have a hollow tone lhf!st d11y!\." WELL, THANKS for the mention en passant, Mr. MacDonald , 11nd I'm not going lo stand here and argue with you You're too big and~ tough. too sure or your ground ;" besides, thtre are times when I'm forced to agree. It's 1 sad thing for • city -any chy - when lourtllm becomes its No. 1 in· du11try. It used to be things like ship- ping and printing and whatever it i.~ they do In those tall buildings around Mont~rnery St., but now it'1 the tourist and his buck, and the faster the beuer. We are In danger of choking on our own IJIOrlous publicity-, half-a( It eon· trivt.<1 and !lelf·manufactured, half or it legitimate. San Francisco has alway11 attr11cled lQt.Jrlsts, but in lhe old days It was natural. unself<00 - 9Ckrus. Oul!lders enjoyed the city because the natives enjoyed It. Now we're going out i:ind grabbing them . no« too unlike the barkers on Broadway. and we'rt being effective beyood our maddest lm1glninp: the tourist teeson just pest was the blC· gest. one In hlatory. Not only th1l, nut ye.ar will be bluer. The ctty ~ g.Wna a hanl 1llnt In Ill eye, and the mort t)rplcal IOUnd 11 no lon.ster the c11blei car gong, the foghorn., or tht midnight bl1st or a 'ship heading toward the Gate. ll'c the ealh re;:lstcr. To som&, thfJ only IOUnd thll cocmt3.-·· • • • ' ' . . I .. *'r14d4-: ·n~ lllU.JIA~u;t ~114;,1.""1. .,,.,...,•~w• ... ,.,. • ,....,... •• 11 ..... -... "Look, All I Wa nt i& the truth, the whol• t"ruth .... a& I •• it" Nice Try, Boy 'Despite My Wind Drift Guesses., I'd Miss ed That Porch Again ...• ' Man11 tnen reniember their days a.s a newspaper carrier as vividly a.s their days in the classroom. In the following article. Ted Boyle, a for- nLer carrier and 'llOW promotion maii· ager for The Associated Press , mork& Newspaper Carrier Day by recallina hi! most frustrating delivery. · By TED BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)-Someday, men with computers will be able to determine ex.actly when enough pages have been torn off the calendar and a man should be able to forget a frustra- tion and failure. A sufficient number 0( pages have be~ ripped £rem my own calendar to aCj\f11Cf1be flact ttlat: l . 1'11 never sleep iri th-:.White Ho\.lse: 2. l 'U never plunge the final two yard~ to put Green Bay ahead as the whistle blows , And 3. The first million is gOing to escape me . But one youthful frustration I've never furgotten b(gan back in the late 1920s. THE 1'"AC1 THAT Newspaper Car- rier Day is at hand today shines a tight upon tihe bedevilment that is rooted in those days when 1 ·hi.cycled through a secUon of my hometown, tossing papecs onto J>Qrches with the pride and accuracy Of a professional quarterback. Sometimes. in warm over.confidence with old friends. I'll admit I could hit a small perch from a bike at 20 yards. But : Majestically rising on one corner ol. the route was a three-story walkup apartment house with an open porch. Looking back,· 1 can see ttie. white rail- ing, ils pickets lined up like huge grin- ning tP.eth . IN TWO YEARS of trying, 1 never once h~t that J>Qrch with the paper. I observed wind direction , m a d • allowances foc the size of the issue. tried several kinds of folds , but not once did I make it. Those pickets just seemed to grin wider as they bounced U1e p3per back at me. Each day I would take one shot from the bike another alter dismounting - and the8 unslrap the bundle of papers and trudge up 40 or 50 steps and place the paper at the door. IN DUE TIME. the apartment dwell· er himseU became aware of my striv· ing. I almost made it one day-the paper landed delicately balanced on the railing. But the slightest breeze would have blown it off. After a tussle with conscience. I dismounted, climb- ed the steps and placed the paper at the door. Next day, after another predictable f.aihlre. I found at~ door an envelope addressed "paper boy''. It containied $1.00 and 1 note : "Nice try, yester- day." Despi te my frusll'ation I recall that peper route as one ol the happy periods oC my early teen.s. Papers were carried b11i1anced by a single strap across the shoulder with the papers ree;:Ung on t:be hip. They w~e folded M>ile ridin8, crodied agairut Ille handlebars"° mab Cho fold ...,,,.. and ID<1ed wtl1 a boc:!llland molfoo, OURS W~ a morwinc edlllon. 1 -.. feel -reca!lloc -4:30 .. m. rlllr9. quick ~ and -. -pedalin1 • mile or oo loa...WC.sWJonwbmlplcloedup the first « two ""ndlea. ii I didn 't start deHY<r)' b)I -5:30 a.m., -....... I'd be tale tor' llChool. Wh"' K Nintd, papers -. left in· aide the h-rof1111 « the tm1ce sba.tion. If tilt truck was late and fhe wea~er wet or cold, I'd wait inside. To this day the odor of an oil heater brings back memories ol those days. The warmth and comfcrt of that heater roo~ during a snowstorm, just before gcnng out on delivery, will never be matched. I was introduced early a'nd firmly to the facts at: the business world ttirougb my newspa~r route. ft was em· ~arras.sing when the district circula- tion ~ana~er caught up to me one monun~ With a handful ol pink 111ips. complaints £rom subscribers who had not recei·;ed their papers. A FEW CHOICE words from him and I realized there was quite a dif· ference between falling down on a job assigned by a parent and fatling ~trangers who were paying for serv-ice. My introduction to newspapers came very early~ At age 7, I was summoned off a corner by an older boy, 001! who ccutd kick a football a m~e .and already had won my 2.d-mtration . '' ... You going down Cherokee S~t?" hP. asked. Then without IW!'lting for a reply. he continued, "I'm la~e on my route, take these papers to Millers, Clarkes, etc." He reeled off the names Of a half-dozen neighboring Mmilies and handed me one paper for mysel~. free. That was a pretty big operati011 for a 7-year-old and J ran home when I finished to announc'e that I was a "paper boy," The next day I made certain I was on the corner. volunteering to serve. Aft.er many days of service, my benefactor proffered th~e nickels. "Whet for?" I asked. "For-helping with the route " w.is thf! reply. "Buy yourself some ~andy." I had started to earn money. Saturday, October 12, 1968 The Comment Page o! the Daily Pilot seeks lo inform llld stimulate readers by presenting a variety or com- mentary on topics of inter. est and significance from informed observers a n d spokesmen. Rob.rt N. Wffd, Publlsll .. ' l • HOME OF THE CH IONS MERCURY THE NEW CHAM.PION FOR -1969 19'69 MERCURY MARQUIS 19-69 MERCURY MONTEGO THIS INTERMEDIATE PRICED MERCURY WAS THE SUCCESS CAR OF 1968 AND NOW EVEN MORE SO IN '69. MONTEGO PRlCES BEGIN AT $2665 • Immediate Delivery • Large Selection • Volume Prices 1969 ,THE MOST DISTINCTIVELY STYLED AUTOMOBILE - SINCE THE LINCOLN '.:ONTINENTAL-AND A ?RICE YOU WILL -LIKE ••• MERCURY PRICES - START AT $3322 MERCURY COUGAR :THE COMPLETE LUXURY SPORTS CAR ' MEXICO CITY, SITE OF THE OLYMPICS, HAS NOTHING ON US-WE HAVE THE CHAMPIONS FROM THE SPORTY MERCURY COUGAR, THE ELEGANT MARQUIS, (NEW FROM THE GROUND UP) THE POPULAR MERCURY MONTEGO AND THE FABULOUS CONTINENTAL. HOW'S THAT FOR A STABLE OF CHAMPIONS? Wf Offill Rill FlfE MAlllTEllAllCE PLAN. ASK FOR DETAIU. THE BEST ATTRACTS THE BEST MERCURY'S .SALE SUCCESS FOR '69 HAS OUR 2 USED CAR LOCATIONS BULGING WITH GOOD VALUES NEWPORT BEACH -USED CA~ SELECTION -COST A MESA --USED CAR SEL~CTION _ - 1oo ·w. COAST HWY. -PHONE 548-8278 -1941 HARBOR BLVD. -PHONE 642-7050 f '68 CONTINENTAL $5295.-159 ~.E.~S~.~Y..~2~~~.RP~•q•ippod,.1,, •• d1. s4· 95 : 4-door, full power, all luxury featur•s, fectory •it of course, one owner. · tionin9. '67 CONTINENTAL s43 90 162 c0.'2/":\~I., .1111 •• w••••· 6-cylindor .. 1.m111c, rodio ~Q·-95 4-door seden, fully power equipped, automatic temperature .. control air ccndition in9, tilt 1t••rin9 wh••I, Emb•s•y roof ind h••t•r. Economy! · ond mony other '"'"'Y futoro1, '62 FORD s D•lux• coup•.• full pow•r, f1ctory 1ir conditioning, on• own· 1t•erin9, redio ind heat•r. , '67 TORONADO s3795 Sport <O•p•. VI .... h .. lod, 11fiom1tic lronsminion, pow•• $7-9-5:. or, r;i. now. '64 PONTIAC 995 '67 T-BIRD s3495 Cetalin• convertible, real sharp, Alamo White with power. _.' I•. 4·door Landau, full power, 1ir conditioning, 1t•r•o-tap•, L1nc1au roof, a beautiful car. t ,;..J MERCURY MONTEREY $1095 '66 CORVETTE $ U'+ 4-cloor custom, be1utiful m1roon, f1ctory 1ir conditionint, . . . · f11tb1<k co•p•, "427" on9;no, 4-spood lronsminion, im• 3 3 9 5 power. ----' _ : , m•c•'•'• , •• d;1;.,, ... to •ppr1c1111. $ 2595 163 BUICK SKYLARK $1095-: 166 MERCURY Hordtop co•p•, Ooffodil Yollow, .. tomotic lronsminlon1 Colony Park 9-p111enger st1tion w19on, 1utomatic trens-poWer 1teerin9. mi•si-on , r1dio, heatar, pow•r •tearing, pow•r brak•s, plus '64 CHEVROLET $1295 many other extr11, one owner. '67 COUGAR $2450 '62 c'mop•IN• 2T-dl•N••EhNordTtAop,L••• ownor '"'· '"11 p•w•r. -s-139-·s Hardtop coupe, 1utomatic tr1nsmi1sion, radio, heater, pow- er steering plus many other •xtras, Continental sedan, Antique Beige perfection! Factory air 165 ~.~~PT~.~? .. ~!.lic lr1n1mi11ion, rod;. ond hulor, s1795 '66 M~1~~~~~ ~~M·~ -S-18-95-. - power steering, power brakes, vinyl roof, looks like new. Cyclone, hardtop coupe, 6 .T. 390, automa tic transmission, 164 ~g~~~~~t~~~~tj~~~~.;~"= •• ~i:;~:;,:,•::; s16 9 5 '66 ~~·~~:~~~~ Ef;~Ll,~Ucondit;onin9, powor 1loorin9, -s1a95 owner, 25,000 actu1I miles. automatic transmi11ion , Autumn Golcl. 167 ~!?.~lL~~l~J~,L •• d fodory oir condilionin9 ond 111 Fopr,m,.cuelda '64 f,.·,?,1.1.~y ••• T;.,1,N,·.·.~~11";·.T_,,'-A, •• ',il,",",m,,Mpoi~.w._11h.Silvor Sobol inlarior; s1_ a·9_ .-5 the luxury feetures. Less than 8,000 miles. Special purchase a .. from Forcl Motor Comp1ny. THI AIOYI LllTID CAltl All A IAMPLINa OP THI MANY VA.LUU ftt *"' klM _..,. • -.11111., 111t _., ••'-• 11tw h dlMM '""'· ,_. Mwt -14 ..... , ..... ML tKterr _,.,...,., WI HA.YI TO CHOOll PROM -----~~-'-'- 900 WEST COAST H-1-G·HWAY NEWPORT BEACH 642-0981 Orange County's Oijest Authorized Lincoln-Mercury Dealer -""• * -1 '--I • ' ' ' • -\.J • r-.... --.....,~--------..---~..,------~-----:----:----------·----~--...-__.......-----··~ ... --.~ -------~ --- I ,_ • Evoryono H11 Something Thot 'J'BB ·BIOOBS'J' Sl'NGU M~PLACB O'N 'J'BB OIU'NGB CO.\§'J'-PllO'NB DI . . IS FOR SALi! HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL! HOUSliS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi ... al 1000 Gtnaral 1000 Oonoral 10000.nonl 1000 Gtntr1I 1000 General 1000 · QonoraL lllllo !Pele Barrell Rea/t'I •rliltTY PERFECT • Family P1rl1ct -Spa· ~ 4 BR, 2.lf.t bath home near Dover Shores. [•nuW.tely . decorated, impressively land· flClpoo lol Huge breakfast area, 2 fireplaces. 1"8wly listed. · •• fPICTURESQUE -Fun lovln.il family home. I · BR., 2 baths, with beamed ceilings, fir .. 'pl.ace & heavy shake Toof. 3 car gara~e . & llrrge fenced yard with sprinklered easy mam- Mnance landscaping. Owner moving. lm· l ~ate occupancy: $119,5-00. •vcREST -Most inviting French Provin· 1 ~ 3 BR., 2 batlt home on. a large tree shad· I• comer lot. Center hall, inviting family • .nom! Bright & cheerful! t tr31 Trodowlnd1 Lano Open Sunday 1-5 j llllNINSULA -Bayview Cape Cod, 3 BR., 2 rll'eth, upotalrs. Convertible den with wet bar , ·-bllb, living room with fireplace, )>Uilt-in • BBQ + large pleaaant patio. J 915 Wlltllay A... Open Sal/Sunday 1:30.5 065 WESTCUFF DR., NB 642-5200 FINER HOMES rBa'l/,.onl _)Jome~ BEAUTIFUL QUALITY Traditional 2 story, with real wine cellar. 3 Bedroom and the coziest panelled den. Pier and float ...................... '155,000 5 BEDROOM -71 fl OD Bay!Tont, Pier and Slip. Huge Bayaide split·level polio -only .................... $119,500 OPEN SAT · I. SUN 312 Evenl"tl St~ Do'Hr SMru 'Uew _J/omq We will s a c r If ice thla $91,000 - 4 Bedroom, 4 bath View home, neglec- ted, and never occupied by Texas own· ers. Try $75,001)._Worth $10,000 more as is OPEN SAT I. SUN 1000 W1atwlnd W1y, Dover Shor•• "itwNer6e NOTHING DOWN VA Immaculate 3 BR with breakfast nook, for. rnal dining area &. cathedral ceilinged living room. Sales price includes: dishwasher, dis· posal, cwtom carpeting throughout, beauti- ful draperies, swing set & children's play house. A perfect first home for the youn~ family. First time offered with VeteraN' fin•ncing. (No cash down & total monthly paymenta ieso than '200.) 2850 Mosa V1rd1 Dr. • Phone 546-5990 MlsJloll lmpoulbl• F1nd a betttr 3 bedroom FMtalde home" tf:ie.t 'I.a u tastefully decorated, U lpllC• ious and a.s well located. Slake root, Ill electric kitd>- ea, cave-red patio, and beau. tituH)' landBCllped, all for $Z1,$0. Your mlasion, should you decide to accept it, la to llf'e thi& and try and find a better vaklf:. $18,500 No Down Eastslde Oite 2 bedroom mttice witb wood bumina ftftpkoe, hantwood floors. Large ft..2 lot. 2 oar prage pllMI 'Mrl· lhop, No down to Vets.. UvabiRty Plus All the mqic ot the he& .etter M;ytlng. Sln&le fJtol')' f bedroom in move in c~ BUILDERS CLOSE OUT ditlon. Near n•w ....... ONLY 9 NEW HOMES AVAILABLE wall to w.n "'""""""· 6\1% life insurance loan may be RANCHO LA CUESTA, in Huntington Beach, has aasurn.td. PrlmeMe-. Verdt the best values in a new home in the entire area. locaticlft and tranalered own- 1 & 2 story, 3 & 4 bdt"ms, 2 baths, quality construe--er may &We fut J)l)UP!!#lnn. tion including all kitchen built-ins, fireplace, fully Redooed klr acticrl •• $34,500 I> The Bl·.a.. Thia wee~·, Best Buy -4 BR, 3 baths. and carpeted, shake roof, concrete driveway, large (oles rth & ( • Inn GOODBYE. formal dining room~.newly carpeted. Owners lots. Walking distance to Public Beach. WO J O. Per L1l1ur1 Living moving -Must Seu ! ............ $54, 750 You C•n Sel It, Find It, Trade It With 1 W•nt Ad HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE _,.. 1000Gonoral 1000 -* OPEN HOUSES * SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 1815 Santla90 Dr. BAYCREST Full 5 bdrm home with famil)' room & focmai dining room. Many delu.1e tea· tureo. About 4000 ·~· fl in 1hla home. It s brand new & ready for You. l 112 EsteHe Ln. BAYCREST Bright, cheerful ex- ecuUve type 4 BR. 3 bath borne with family room & for. mal dining room. A home you will be proud to own. 1720 Candlestldi BAYCREST Attractive 4 bdrm borne with beamed ceilings in living room, dining room & !amlly room. De- light!ul pool and patio. 1523 Lincoln L11. WEST CLIFF Spacious ·4 bdrm & den home on large lot with badminton court &: sparkling pool. Owner moved out of state. Wants quick sale. JERRY FREUD • CHARLES ARNOLD REALTORS 646·7755 I Ocean Front Home • ~;::m~-~!'."_.lhl~ W£lll91D l'llllN:r OPEN SUN 12. S (l.<>caled at Hamilton & Buchard) 6'.2-nn ~ .............. u.-u ...... ~ Ul U1UKU 2107 S1ntl1go, Baycrest $25,050 to $27,700 1~ Harbor Blvd., CM. model. Swimmin&, FHA . VA. Conventional Open Ewa. Unbelievable -4 Bedrooms 5 ·Bednn1. 4 Baths. Fazn.ib' :.. °"'""'th ,,.,.if:.',.';:;,.~ n<A1a.!.." ~ .• ~ """'°'. ___ 1· ohn macnab c.n , ... ,.,. • ., •• , --10 & 1 BALBOA ISLAND 2 both&· Lui<•~""""' mom. ,. ""'•''""· '""" 4 Bedrooms 2 Story ... ~-. '"'~ ~ ....... ,,. a: Family room. Good Au heated, filtered pool. lWB cosn1der leue option. thine ctooe for you. ~ this REAL TY COMPANY 5 Id Open Sit/Sun 12-5 lot • l.ow Down movn you Pla.yrm. 'Nith .-:le. fountain "6-7171 546-2313 vacant,spotiess3 BR +din-881 Dover Dr., Suite 101 BROADM.OOR lba.tMplua !nm!plus 220 ONY.X In. Ownerleevingoountry· and wet bar. All coppe!' 1ng room. Ha.s 2 baths, Ill MACCO REAL TY CO. BLDG. dining nn, fenced yard 27,oo:>. plumbin&:. s e p. W.undry TH£~EAL J~STATERS --~~in..!,"'i:: 6'.2·823S HARBOR VIEW ""''•• 136150 ~N';',;' i::. ";' ~ ~ ••• SP•RnnlaN•G ;:".,;..iw~:~"~! ~ Heated pool + m:reation Tri-Level Model Rlch1rdson RHlty front + 1 BR apt. ArudCIU!'I. • : • llppreclate. Price $1ffi,OOJ. or :"s;'.::!,'..""'~~,'""' ••••••••••••••••• , Executive Bedroom ""3E.~wy,CdM ~~~39'18 Ev .... ,._,...,., ····~'IJ ~~,::11:,:~:,::i,,,.•=· , .. OPEN DAILY B "f I E $79,500 Dial 642-5618 for RESULTS *LACHENMYER 2629 Ho-BM'.. c.M. (213) 54><100 "' 376-000! 21t Jasmin•, CdM fJ'-.w.c li~lml eaut1 u xecutive Home ™' ... ,,..,,.,;., -" ...... r.:=========~~~5~~===.il fttme beach Joe:. No new fi· 1111 J R d d $88 O matches its impl"C96ive ad· • _....,.,,. , BR 2 ust • uce to , 00 """'· + tandlY. blt-im, &-.. 1003 Baker, C.M. 546-5MO Sparkling Pool, Megniflcent View 2500 Wavecrest Drive • 3 car pr. o.w.c. 2nd • Bedroorm, 3 Baths Corona del Mar, Calif • .. trade foc income. $695 DOWN OPEN SAT & SUN 1.5 Imagine3300aq. ft. Von Hem· • 646-39'J8 Eve. M2-0l8S lmmlCUl&R 4 b!dmom with Jl.L-f lrfl Id c Sh ert decorated vnLA wilh LACHENMYER ....i brick -· :..... -• 1 1 ' arM1 orll maJ"""' til• entcy, '""' Uv-~I HARD TO FINDI room . ·-in and out. Wm. Winton, Realtor Ing room ""''"""" -· $29 500 Quiet tift..Uned street. Oose 229 Mlrlne, B1lboa Island Medallion kitchen, over &iZ· ::'!"!. ...,. ...,.;.,. • to -. and now parl< 675.i331 ·Opon 'Ill 9 Evory Night od Calll. family "'°'"· to i!-1' with -pool. , w""' kidLlk & L •••••••••••••••••i : ~·';':."'~~ · ·.!..an: ... r:i!: a er ee "ARBOR 1sLAND 818 =-~.:.~":";;; • patio, lrult """' " BAYFRONT levol ,..,... Triple ..,. ...... Y landscaped 81'WDds. 7682 Edinrer eiclosed boat and trailer t'.:." ;:."i::°.:.; ! ~ °""' .-.. 54GS14<l • "'"'""""''"""' PEOPLE FROM ••• ...., .. 411 on 1'3.•<;".. '"°"'· ~. 5«>-lTJ:I t..1-I to live in one ... Texas. New Yorit It 'Flor-v41l. enclosed and adjoining l!ARBELL 2955 Harbor .... wpott sland of ""'" ""'" Id& bout ot th<lr growth • 14 """' """" '""· All top- H. All _J 2 Bedroom Doll House, ideal most exclusive locations ~t Ca.lilomla is gaining ap-ped oU with labuklus 9.11\ken ( . orlff . OW.u for newlyweds, $27,SOO. modem 4 'bedrooms home prox. 10,IXX> people e\l"tt)' master bedroom and three 31BR, 2 ba.. dinml rm, ~. r.~ Willi Rltr built among beeutiful week • • more than these 3 delightful bedrooms wre.pped tleCltit-lns. FOR'l1N CD. """"'611 arnson, ' towering tree& statn mmbined, and the in multiple v1ews. Be king Gf2-tCXK.I 54SallO 813-4fm Eves. 673-l5G4 pier and gJ!p for Newport }larbor alft is get-of the Brotdmoor wt1lle large yacht ting their share. Here are a viewing Newport Harbor and ~ner1I 1000Gener1I 1000 $157.500 • firm few opportunities for your Fashion Island. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:-1call John Abell consideration , , , !BROKER O'.X>PER.ATION If \Vll..COMED) :·· Coldwell, Banker ... . : OFFERS: Udo -Prestige Home I i;· 4 BRs. + conv. den + fam. rm. w/wet ,_ bar. Formal din. rm., cust. designed. ;: Swim pool w /xtra lrge. patio, Jndsc. by :·· Beeson. 50' st. to st. lot .... $117,500 • ' Mrs. Raulston ' ' Glamorous Udo 5 Br. ·• Near new 5 BR. + lam. rm. + form. D.R., wet bar, 11ate entry, sunny patio of! liv .. rm. & fam. rm. Just listed, own- er anxious ........ , , .•..... $89,500 J. Clarkson Just Lilted -View Home ': Panoramic view of bay & ocean from nea r new home -3 oversize bdrms ~ lrg. din. rm., paneled fam. rm., w~i -bar -lovely terraces -low mainten· , ance, ex. decor -Owner transferred & must sell at once ......... $76 ,500 Mrs. Harvey Best View + Pool Buy Immediate Occupancy. Will Lease o:· I"-.· Sell with Lease/Option. 3 BR with Guest/BR + 3 ba., 3 car garage - beautiful pool & view ..•.... $67.500 \Valter Haase $5000 Reduction View -Cameo Shores -Pool. Lux- urious master suite plus 3 BRs & 3 baths. Also formal dining & fun kitch- en ........................ $69,MO Charlotte Long Exceptional: 2 Units 2 st.ory: S BR., 2 Ba., Bl walnut panel den w/wet bar. Copper plumbing just remod. by Robt. Forbes. Al$o 1 BR. apt. few doors to bay •...... $49,5-00 Mrs. Marion OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLOWIU., BANKER & CO. 2200 I. CO.UT HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH . ICJ NJJI 1) Irvine Te~; 2 BDRM. 2 BATH HC1T1e, easily ex· p&Ma~ to 3 BDRMs. Qi DAVE GAMBILL 644·0020 '43,500. '-=~~~~~~== 'i,,.!(i;'.' ;'' H:._.ao;:<~;I" OPl:N HOUSES REALTORS & DINING RM. An 1rtimc SAT & SUN 1-5 673·4400 M'"'"'"""' @ 161,500. 601 Marguo<lte, CdM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I ll VIEW llome overlooking DupJ.ex Topless• 24 China Cove. the Bay & 2 BR. 2 ba, plus den & LET US Pl.IT A ROOF OVER <>oean. 360Rlt1S; 3 BATHS. 2 BR Income Apt. YOUR HEAD and a PCXJL Step right oH YG'lr Patio to * • * ., ,.,.,.. bock yan1 an• ... ·u th• "'""'· """ sre.<m. Bi9 Family Home throw tn 4 ..._,..,. bod· OPEN SUN 1-5 rooms, 2 luxurious be.thll and f) ~de Costa Mea Two 287 Sierks, Costa Mesa a real sw1nglng queens kitch-{~n) Triplexes; ~ BORMS. 5 BR, ram nn, sep/dining en • ASKING $3t,OOO • LET Kitch. mt-In!!, Private Pa· rm, 00 large pool size lot. US SUBMIT YOUR OFFER. tb:. $40,500 tech. Near Oltholic chlrCh. --Farr~- 0 1{ANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 6'.6"4494 Pamper Your Purse Act now before il's gone. Lovely 3 BR family room borne Mesa veroe. Walk to all schools. Quiet nellhbor· hood. 2 baths. built-in ldl:ch· m, large living room, 2 fire- places. Fenced yard. Asktna $29,500 • low down pAYment. l'\l l ·\\11111 ~t.111\ Ill\\ KlAll''" Bay & Beach R .. ~y, Inc. 675-3000 :Ma7 E. Coast Hwy.. CdM 4 BEDROOMS $17,250 Move In to Ws largt family home tod1y. Close· to -.. pir1J, achools. and eh~. just put on th@ mmet, this one won't last. $135 per month include8 taxes and in· aurance. Only S5<QJ Down. OYmcr anxious for otter 1'ry $5,!XXI dO\vn * * * New ·A~ts Lease Unfum 2 & 3 BR, immediate OCCU· Jianoy 3 BR, 2 ba, frpl c, $275 mo. _c;.~~- 332 ~1<.r-:t1~1·itr. CdM 673-85SO INCOME Ult!TS I BR Ouplox $21,500 , 2QJ3 WESTCLlFF DRIVE Neat as 1 p'. 1, &16-&t40 646-7711 Open Eves. 2 BR Duplex $29,500 I ;;;;;.;;;;;;.;?;;..,..;;;;;,; l"loOiiPEENNi.HiioDiiuiSsiEE: ta,... •""'" ."""" SO Down prlvate patiO!ll 4 •--'room·. SUNDAY Ito 5 3 Ouplox•s $57,500 ltW8 2:1()1 HEATHER LANE On cu•..c ~-llllC. Enr.t •':lr Ntltled on qWet (.'I.Ii de sac. N~ Beach 6-3 BR Units $82 500 Immaculate! 4 llO(>(l &ize PRIYA TE LAKE IX-luxe opts, built-In~ I bedroom• • 'l dclux blfh.'!, 3 Bdnn, 2 beth, pl.us exct'l· NPver a v1tc•nry. gigantic P81io · Li..tshly lAnd· lmt famUy room lhlt shows Older Home $49,500 IC&?t'd grounds -No down like a model . It's a tremcn-On 100x.'.n'.)' lot . \Y IU takt Gt · tow down nlA · ~.~. dowi bU)' e.t ~.m Not 20 unlta. Excel area. I])~~ ~·i 2529 Harber Blvd ., C.M. ~ 546-2313 For lnform1tlon call: THE ~E A L E S TATER.; .. P E RRON I.I ••• . • .. * '42·1nl Anytlmo * 2704 Cftff Drive BACK BA y OFEN SAT l SUN I .S f"~ ~-~·-in li·~ 2 STORY NEWPORT OCEAN VlEW • 3 bdnn. :l .,.... ....,,... .. ..,,.........,. ·- batlt. flm. nn. 1T x 34 t.am-room and family room. 3 4 bedrma. '2'4 baths, ftlcTDa1 ~ ~• I lldnnl., 2 Baths. Sp<cloul -room. Seponto -~ ~1n1 tv. room, muttt PIHo. Maftf cmtom te.1ur-Uy room wtth bath • wW bdrm. bu fl~, bl I-In's, et. Ownf'I' wUJ oont$der leate ftlbe. Slkltnc doon to C'OTtr- W/W qO. -.......... -· $11,lllO. tcl potfo. Pij.oio o111 ... al -'9,500. • ..... "C"THOMAS,Ro1tlw JEAN -•H, 1-,_,,.v_,,,_ Open Houses THIS WEEKEND . ..., tw. lllllMfy *9ct.rr wttll ,.. .... -11· .ncl 11 y~ go hou•huntlrt1. All tM locaflens lhf-4 Mlow &1'9 clnc:rlMll In ,,.....,. lllet•ll tw adv•rtl1ln1 elNWher-1 In fM•J'• DAILY PILOt WANT ADI. Pefronl showlny o,.n hou ... for .. 1. or to Nnt are •lf'lelll t9 lit •uc:h lnfor~ tlon In fhl• c.&umn Acl'i FrW•Y·. . ' ~ HOUSES FOR SALE ' (2 Bedroom) 624 Raffiona, Irvine Terrace, CdM 675-5930 (Sun I·&) 503 Marigold Corona del Mar 675-3000, Eves; 646-5227 (S un 1·5) 1200 Dolphin, Irvine Terr. CdM 675-3000, Eves: 646-6590 (Sun 1-5) (2 Br. & Fomily or Den) 535 Hizel, Corona del Mar 673-4669 (Sat & Sun) 2518 Via Marina (Back Bay) Newport Bch 540-1720 (Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 1747 Plaza Del Sur, Balboa Penn. 678-4037 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2420 University Dr., Newport Beach (218) 94[-1368 (Sun 11-5) 1980 Raymond Ave., Costa Mesa 646-4924 (Sat & Sun) *1601 Bonnie Doone Irvine Turrace, CdM 642-6472, Eves: 673-3468 (Sun P.M.) *254 Colton St., Newport Beach 642-3363 (Sat & Sun) **2716 Shell .(China C<>ve) CdM 675·8000, Eves: 546-8868 (Sun 1·5) 20 19 Vista Caudal (The Biu!!s) NB 644-1146 . (Sal & Sun 1-5) 518 Cameo Highlands Dr., Cameo Highl'ds 676-8000. Eves: 675-5764 (S un 1·5) 501 Tustin, Newport Hts., NB 673-9200, Eves: 673-8086 (Mon & Tues.) (3 Br. & Family or Den) J l5 w .. t Bay Ave. (Peninsula) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1:30-5) 1831 Tfadewinds Lt!., (Baycrest) NB 642·5200 (Sun 1-5) 20802 Mission Ln., Huntington Beach &36-8469 (Sat & Sun) 2043 Paloma Drive, Coota Mesa 646-80M (Sat 2·6, Sun 1().6) 2895 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach (Dlily) 1578 Corsica Pl., (Mesa V~rde) CM MG-1836 (Sat & Sun 10·6) :137 Vi~ta Laredo, Newport Beach 675-4392 (Sat & Sun 1-&l 729 Cameo Highlands Dr. CdM 675-8000, Eves: 673·05S7 (Fri & Sat 1·3) '.!'.lS91 Horizon Ln., Huntington Beach 962-8781 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ::85 Meadow Lane, Newport Beach 540-1720 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 599 West Wilson, Co8ta Mesa 64,2·1771 (Sa t & Sun 1-6) 2519 v .. sar Pl., (Coilege Park) CM 842-1771 (Sa t & Sun 1-6) 1400 Dolphin Terr .. Irvine Terr., CdM 675-3000, Eves: 642-4788 (Sat & SUn 1-6) 729 Cameo Highland! Dr .• Cameo Hlfbl'da 675-3000, Eves: 676-5764 (Sat 1-6) 3128-Boston Way, C<lsta Mesa 546-5440 (Sun 1-5:30) 323 Monte Vllta (Eutside) elf 54&-6440 (Sun 1·5:30) 96 I Darrell. Costa M .. a. 54Ma4 -' 1-6 pm 220Z2 Rola Clrclo. Hlllltlngloll Beach 540-4824 l ·D pm -w c H .. --~ R"A'TOR ........ <Ctric:Wlt·tnld ...... ,... • DI.lit wy,, _,,,., ....u. 9wu:t carpellnf. Vey OAfll! ,,...,,.,.. Bch. Ev•.-· ----==-~-._T_A_R_a_E_l,L,..2_9_5_5 _H_ar~bo_r I:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= (3 BR and Family or Den) 1712 Tradewlnd! Ln .• •Newport Beach 642-777q (Sun 1·5) 242 Robin Ln ., Costa Mesa 642-7777 (Sat 1·5) 929 Via Lido Nord, NB 673-9200, Eves: 675-4031 (Mon & Tues) (4 Bedroom] 16632 Rhone Lane, Huntington Beach 837-3176, 847-3880 (Sun 1-5) * 1336 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores (71 4) 642-8235 (Sat & Suh) 1000 Weotwind, Dover Shores 642-8235 (S at & Sun) 2107 Santiago, (Baycrest) NB 642-6235 (Sun 12-&) (4 Br. & Family or Den) *4639 Fairfield, Cameo Shores 675-333 1 ISa t & Sun 1·5) 1642 Santiago Dr., (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Daily 10-5) 2515 Lighthouse, Corona del Mar 644-1010 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1751 Pitcairne, (Mesa Verde) Cost.a Mesa 540-1720 (Sun 1-5) *4533 Perham, Cameo Shores 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 8662 R·over Cir., H.B. ·Warner/Heil 842-8509, 545-2374 (Daily 1-6) * 1924 Leeward, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1501 Eton Place, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2414 Bonnie Pl., Costa Mesa 540-4824 (l-7) 795 Presidio Dr. (M ... Del Mar) CM 546·5580 (Sun 1:30·6) * 1523 Lincoln Ln. (W estcli!f), NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1112 Esielle Ln. (Baycresl), NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1720 Candlestick (Baycrest), NB 646-7765 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *8261 Washington Ave . (Mesa Ver<le). CM 548·5440 (Sun 1-5 :30) 507 Avocado, Irvine Terr. 11 , CdM 676-3000, Eves: 644-1577 (Sat 1-5) 1601 Sayadere, Irvine T.,.,-., CdM 676-3000, Eves: 546-7962 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2025 Balearic (Mesa Ver<le) CM 642-7777 (Sun 1-5) *1590 Mlnorca (Mesa V..-de) CM 540-1720 (Sun I-&) 3075 Platte Drive. Costa Mesa 646-7171 or 546-2313 (Sun 1-5) (5 Bedroom) **312 Evening Star, Dover Shores 642-6235 (Sat & Sun) (5 Br. & Femily or Den) • 912 Bellis, (Eastblu!O NB 1144·il33, Eves: 644-0505 (Sat & Sun I 'til dusk! 287 Sireks, C<>sta Mesa 673-8550 (Sun 1·5) 1815 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB 646-77&5 (Set & Sun 1-&) DUPLEXES FOR SALi (2 Ir. + Don l 2 Br. Apt.) 801 MarcueriU., CdM 873-8550 (Sat & ~ 1-6) (3 Bedroom +Apt.) **316 \Ila Udo Nord, Newport Beach 675-5200 (Sat 1·5) ..... .............. • .......... w .......... c .. I --~------·---..... ----~------~ ...... --~--~----..... ---------------.... -------------............ ---· ... -.... -... -.,.-.... -.----~-----· ~S=auwdq::.:::;~·~~="""'::::.~U~.~1968;::._-r:========DAl=L=Y=,P=IL=M== H_o_u_s_E_S _F_o_1 _S_A_L_e __ H ... ou.._sc;;E;;.;;S..:F..:O..:R:..:SA::;LE -l·H_o_u_s_E_S_F_O_R_S_A_L_E_-_HO_u_sE_S_Fo_1t_s_A_L1_.~---r-•_• ____ 1_DOt_lc .. 1. Meta -=-11100 HOUSl!S FOR SAL• LEGAL N011CB '· Gonoral 1000 G.noral -·,oc;o O.ntrol 1000Gonoral 1000 HOUSIS FOlt SALi • -"T"iv-owNllt .-llowPOrt Holflhts · 1210 D I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1;:..:;=~ ... ft===~':.;::;===-~;;.;;. ,=~~~~F"'--I""'. BR. ,..,,, .... £1e< kit. i--------... ~ . I' $0 Down ~ 4 ledrooms HllltTING """' ~ Oooe .. ll<hil 4 llD~ llATH " .. ".:!N i~:Jt.:.",:o,:.,.~ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z -·• • I •-t ~ DWMI' bu bou&ht another + 11\Qtt!. _,.,B $4$611.S etn ST. JAMES Pl.IA.Cl: J1;~~~A r. , !liWtlw .i:_ ..-,..!i • • • • • • • NesUed on qu~t -~~ .. •••· mmac11la... • 11ome ... malt ,.u """ EAsT SID!j:· 2 .Qr 1r p1e .,,. .. """· Fpk. ---.... w ... ., ... ' gOQd ai.ze bedrQ9ml.• 2 delua bathJ, giganUc i)MQL. ~R. )!sa. home;,. $18,m no 'dowD v~ &1 lot. ·room lor Ounptt, A r.:: ::. i:"e·~·.:~.M~. While others sle'tyou can plck up paUo, luah1y laDdlcaped grounds. No down left. tam. • udl. rm. ue JOI . ...-·-Boat, Tr9.ller. 149,500 ..,. c,..,, ... o1, Md (II ...,_ ...,.. this ""°' DEL AR boa ty OU do $2 -1u ...._ dMll• tt1lt11t ,.. .. w ,....... w """" u . r GI -low wn FHA -8,9$0. -a "'" ol ~ ·~-2 BR. 5 ..,.. ... t..;;o ,.; 1 OPE>< SA'I' • SUN l • &':11 ~-· :r,:::; · ·~ '!!"!!!!I EXCLUSIVE just listed -t BR 2 VI Prat~ lndlcpd. w.t'Ofllp. more imlt.. t:ut Sklt CM> ' ~~·ir':i~...-..,."!:"wll'I: :f l bat.IIJ, fireplace & large pstlo. Walk 3 Story IW ""'"'"" -New palllt 11y .,..,,.,. $Z.8oii sM..m. 3 llD~ IATH w. """ " "' """ ~ ,..,. 1 to shopping & ALL schools. Only N..Ued on \ree lined street. 3 Bedrooms & ...,.e •wt c.r,. .. -' ' 511)Jl!XILANDSAVE. ~..;..•C:;::;.':J;r~"' 1 j 10% down & Po.vmenta of. $169 per huge rumpus room on parklike grounds wl!h ""' ,..,., dean ... Hema, Mota Doi Mar 1105 °""""""t -.. All flee "' -"""' ~ month P&I. Don't get t:llllgbt ......... •~o 500 mabl tbll an excU:Pic home . tdtdlll!n • .Excienect ftocc' L =ne:,,: •; .:'':: ;..,--~ill '°"""' ... i. ~ view of bay -'f'Xl'1 • value. Talk to U1 about u. GJ. 3 BR.-2' BATHS p1an, $38.000 _._,.., \IWCtltn. wtt111r1 .t. ~ _ ~ Oil ~ one. In&" YoW' home tn nde. Thla exdtlnlb' c:reeted hOme By appt cnJy • Mr. Rcbtnmn ::"" J;:,"':: ':::''r'.'r : ~ ~ LOWEST PRICE 4 leclr,om -Fixer Dor.do Devtlopment ~ feetmft • lulb t""**1 cv-D1v_11 RHlty 642.7000 court "' ,,,. '"" " c.morni.. 1n _. Mesa Verde fixer, area of hlgher prked Children Welcome ~ """""'4td bf ~ * PLEASANT Olll lf•ven 3 y "';,,':':.,::,.~~'\ti 'That's right. We have the LOWEST homes. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath!, slashed below 4 BR JOO sq ft tcreen in pa· patio deckJnC. Horne . ,ly Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean vu f:"::~.i:;~ "::.'"" 11i.,. • PRICE home in MESA VERDE. Only market at $24,950. t1o 00 a ........... 82x114' lot pointed, w I xlnt ...,,, 1. Income Apt. 1<•.soo. !W~"49 · "'"" ,_ """· "'. $23 500 Need th kitch bltm #-.I Walk to • · Meft!. J, ,,..,., ~· • , • s no ing. New w/w in Fountain Valle:y'1 nicut · • ... J'"-Lll"l'!:OLD AMD D•1tt:MOO• O&ll>Ols, huge country style kit.<:hen. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Story .. ,.....hood. Only • ,...,, an""°"" lncllldi..-0.c.c. Newport Shores 1220 • •· '"" "· '"'" m built·m· s & all the e•tras. W1'th Gov· old, 19 room.a 1n all, a ret.l Dorado Devftopmtnt Mi6495 CT••-" ""', • ... ''11""'19 • • Unbelievable -4 bedrolTlll, 2 baths, large W llff "" ernment fmancing paymeats only living room & family n><>m, good site lot. tane for a~ tamU,y, $241M exiaUrw 6%.Gt loab. ntc ·~·~:::Wcw• Dll"1 ..,.,; $197 per month including e'iery· In. Own 1 · hu 2 larte baths, U you see • Ba ,., L .... ..;... u... ...... Ouht•ndlng V1lue p "'".mew • an.. oetcmr J. 1i..1f, UJw down moves you er eavmg It ~· will ~ ... 11 • YOUR . -. u...... .,i;.1.._, •uu 1• . .....,, thing. t.v ,27 900 ,_ ~ .,..,. Ento• I ... ..,, ~ lo oun-, · • • TERMS • down ..,.,.,... ,;.· PRv;IOIO D1UVE a W.• 4 B<droom . 3 bolh LEGAL NO'l1CE 1491 BAKER STREET ICitta.. COATS & WALLAC£ RfALTORS ~ S46-4141 R bl• R ch $22 500 ~n SWlday 1:30 to 6 . family home. Ntw Cfl.l'peta am 1n9 an -• .. , Make RW11ue 'lndN" ano .... ..,. 0ne ""'"""" I 4 bedrooms, 2 beths, formal dining ~a, new Bob 01.ni. .Realtor. . ~ and bath completely' seper- carpets, loads of extras in this rambling ranch 962-44n (open evea.l 546-81()3 ate for mother or maid. COSTA MESA, CALlf. Turkey Time 2600 Sq. Ft. 4 bedrooms WHY PA1 RBfT home on oversized lot. Owner leaving state, j~!!!!!!!!!!'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: J Man.v, many extras make anxious. NO DOWN YA Mooo Varda 1 ltO thil top value at 148,f;OO. . L OR. SMALL DOWN FHA. 3 646.7171 546-2313 Must Sell This Week end Bdnns., '" be.dis, ,.., .. 11 .. OWNER. Anx1ou1 • , Br. 2 • MIMORIES OF THE PASf AWAIT YOU in this family home with S"J'NKD'i LIV· ING ROOM step down into huge family .room with PM· eled fireplace, formal dining room PL.US oozy breakfast nook. Muter bedroom suite p!UI dressing room and pri- vate be.th, 3 F'U1L BATHS in all. You will want to FEAST YOUR E'lES on this iunazing LOW PR.ICE, Tske ~tag!! of low ift. ttte6t goY1!1'Nnelt finaocing G.I. M F .H.A.. CM!t your own home, l'ttlt J'f!aa'-ipts are not nest eggs. See this four bed- room, two be.th stucco and plaster home. Large ~r lot. $19.~ -F .H.A. with $1 ,000 down plus closing cost • NO DOWN G.I. Call Tu- THE ~EAL E S TATERS Cod 3 d • SS 000 Jtvtng mom bu beun eeil-Ba. DoOO!e flttplace. $3,000 Gape , , en. · · · ·: · · · · • • · · · · • • lna, 'larre famlly rOom. F.ut· down. A.uume ex I .a t I n r 0 View. view· 2 + studio ..•.••••. $ 49,950 Ulie Costa Mesa. S26 000 6'ii% IOU'l. J'U:lJ.. p r 1 c e waterfront 4 • den ..••....••••.. $105,000 JEAN SMIT·H· 12• 900 -= "ring .. I!\ SPRING .. -.REALTY ' 3 B;.. ; BA, ia,.. !am. nn. REALTOR w I wet ..... + ..;.. din. ""· LCJe Family Home T ~. Eve. 0545-273'1 ~. o:w. pe.Uo." nu Carpet. Walk to Ocean, walk to Club- 2 BR. RM. house tumished CUl-de-aac. 1'q) (.?o nd . house, wlth 2 Poola, Tennis on RJ lot. $15;500. Owner $21,~. Owner 5t5-'1961 Courts, and childrens Play • will carry papers. 1 Bd 3 BDRM 2 b&, all blt-bll, gromd, 5 BR, 3 ba.." "-'::.00. Rm. house with extra k>t tor panelleid din rm, frplc., I >R:O"<Callo::--:548-w1290lli:::-:= 2629 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA ~A buildine $15,<KKI cash to sprlnkltt. Jt«tio, Sharp! 3BR.l"ba.Allbltns.crpts, •• "anytime" day!"! 1---;-;-;;;;p,;;r--;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-1 loan. 714: 328-6385 $24.950 Own~ ~1&16 dr,11. Xlnt mnd.. 2 blks to I EASTSIDE HA WORKING MANS CASTLE 2DO heh. By .,..,,.,,, ~ BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE NO DOWN TO VETS VA or F l<NoDwn<oG.I. l;N;;·~·~ .... ~rt~lka;j~ch;~1;F;I~~~~~~;;;;;~~ Corona Model PARK T'--biedrooms 1., 4 ~ ... -'"t-' Bin-B1ycrt1t 1223 -'"""" ' .,. In a top location near West-& ,...,.....,. ........ 1:'1.1 na badls, DINING AREA • n d clilf '"-"•· _ ,,,,... lot on EIS banjo St. Walk to CUST()ltl SPANISH bugo "'°""'"" room. 0.-with J.'8Vod alloy""' pavod lm~ai.o.'I BR-. wtU. ,.,,,,._ 1144 mo. + tax... UPPER BAY OPEN SUN 1·5 ta.diOO double garage, room 1 boat tnll" 15 CU5tom frplc + large 15'x Jo Hsnsen, Brk'r 646-82:Zfii :nm Ft. under mil!llkln tile ORANGE COUNTY'S for~tx>at 1and ~~;.~~-~e;. ~ ~. ~~ 20' tam room. Oxner lot. . root s Lee. ~· ~· LARGEST age. '""'"er ot, ,.,._~ ......... "th~ and llii VA appraised at Lease/Pool Home matr. suite w/trpt "Ol'tMl 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 oeaped, large patio, oprink· = ".' $2Z500. $1500 Down $22,250 Or i.u. wlO. optlon. Good dUI. rm.,'°""" llv. nn. w/ lers fimt and rear. Owner FHA ' 111.ed 4 BR with family room frpl. Paneled tamUy rm. 11/ !~_!.! .. ~-~~~ :~·:".,."':,,;~.~= MEsA VERDE u.......i """°"'""' 3 BR~::~..=.~""" ~e,:;,"'~-~ V"'•><=> ..... l'l"~..,... -..--with be&Jned ceiling llv. rm. NOW!!! 'Ibree Bedrooms, 2 RY .,. One o( the finest 4 Bedroom • huge !riJk. 4. outsi~ BBQ. ~ SC&-5880 cirapea:. 58' CoY. paUO. Pro- J;.ath.!., large fireplace, built-.Jl•l!l!lllll!lll!l~l!!l!~l 3 bath bomes .,_ exclu&ve Many many other extraa. (nearcinematheltrt) fess. lndscpd. 3 Car I~· In kitchen, 13' X 2(1' cwered area, From its heavy shake $ 0 LLEGE REALTY Every extra! $19,:lll and enclosed patio, brand r-'"-'I root to the ultimate in land-23,95 J500Adlmsatlilrbor,CM. BY OWNER &46·1846 new wall" to ......U ca.ri>et:in6::· 11C3Ping. Large ~living room · · ·· · Excellent location, near ele-accented by Sp;Eln\.sh fire. mentary school, ch.Irches, place. • 12xl4 dining room, ---" ~; ..... u.w interest. Leundr'Y room. Large master II.JIU "">VJ-'l'U... bedroom with free ~ 5%.9'~ F .H.A. loan may be EvenlngsCallMS-l(lj() assuine:l and $158 per month ... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I l!replace. would ""'""" taxes''' Try • RETIRED? $1,500 Down. MESA VfRDE HOW ABOUT THIS? 2043 WE.5TCL1FF DRIVE 646-T111 I Open Eves. 3600 Seaview Coron• del Mir $69,500 Rustic Beauty! This lovely 3 bdrm borne is loaded with panelling, and. is k>cated on a comer lot 011ly one block to the beG.ch. Large tireplac· es in both the living room and the famly room, built- ln kitchen and like new con- dlUon inside and out. Don't let thia orie slip by. Shown by Appt. D•L1ncy Rul Estele 2828 E. Coan Hwy, CdM 6'13-mo BarScffn View Lovely 3 Br, 2 ba plus family &: dining rm. Attractive yard, beautiful home, $42,500 • terms B1lbo1 Is. Duplex 3 BR, 2 bath.!! each Unit 1 bk1c:k to Village, only 5 yrs old. F\ne Reatal recortl. $19,00) -term• CLIF PRIEST, R•1ltor Since 1$7 3034 E. Coe.st Hwy., OiM 1714) 675-3581 "Shows Like A Mod•I" $26,9501 $3IXD worth ot new ~ & CU1tom drapeg. Ow:rsized bedrooms, 2 bl.tbs, flarrJ.l,y room. Exquisite tireptace ~lcomes you to the hospi. tality. New vieyl tiled en- try. Concrete driveway lead11 lo double garage. Excellent Mesa Verde location. ~1700 TARBELL 2955 Harbor NEAT AS A PIN 3 BR, l"-baths, ftreplace, CQYered pt.tlo. Full price W ,950 wilh 10~ down. I I I · : ,. · ·' ~ . . ' 333 E. 17lh St., C.M. - 2 STORY S BR, dining room & 3 bath1 with large enclosed ya.rd. Near all schools, a .park & goU course. VETS NO OOWN -fllA OK, $31,500 20~5 Calvert, CM Op.n S•turday 1.5 Nsapoo• .. Vktorl• 2 excellent units. Lovely ovmers home mmpletely re- modeled, includes 1 a r g e workshop and double garage Rental. 2 bedrooms and gar. age $32,500 • As.sume 5% % loan. • Fast possession pos. 11ble. 546-2313 646-7171 Open All Day - THE~EAL E S TATERS 1100 646.7171 THEQEAL ESTATER.S ===--- New immediate ocropaney on 4 BR. formal dinina, fam nn, IMl dn. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 001.D 421 Wlndw0rd,. off Tustin . 1 :mo HOLIDAY ROAD Deluxe custom -bl.t b:xne 3 BR, 2~ be, lge dining nn, kit.ch w/lsland & all hlt·ins Many fine fea11Ures incl handa:xne !pk & air/cond, cor lot beautifully lndacpd, $59,500 Grohom Realty Nev N.B. Pmt Ofc. MS-2'll'4 Harbor Hlghl1nd1 1235 ATl'ENTIOO flXER • UPPERS! Harbor Highlands NB 4 Bdrm1, 3 Baths> $l!XX) down, $5.000 under market. Rbugh, but a BARGAIN for the right penion! &U-7898 Back 81y 1240 NOW'S THE TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD • c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 Results LEGAL 'NOTICE ----------·•:· T-t11M .,, SUl"•llO& C:OUttT Of' l;M• STATI 01' C.ALll"OllNIA 1'01 ~· TMI COUlfTY O'. OIANO• ,, ......... 1111 !I NOTICI 0, MIAllNO...i 01' l"ITITtOlll •" l'Ot l"llOllATI Oil "'ILL AllO •ff: , LITTlll TllTAMINTAtY • E1t111 ot JACK DIAMONO, 111:1 JACIC ·,' L. OIAMOND, D.i:t•Hd. NOTtC! II HEllEGY Gtv!N Tlllt f' e:uu1-f!I o•N•t11 Dltf!V)rld lltt fl'" J llerelrt t llCl:tllon '91" l"robtlt Ill W1U &NI i tor IMU81'¢11 llf ll'llln T•ltl'M!lhl,., to ~ flle Hl'tniMr • ..,.,tt'ICt .. Wl\ldl It ~ i tor f\I~ Hl'ttCUltl"I, 'tlld lhtl tM lll'M t rtd pltct, .i 11Mrt111 !ht .,.,,,. lltt bttfl •' ..i 1or N..,..,,lllr 1, 1HL at t:!ll t .m.. '" !· ~ ~ "' °'""""'"' .... 1 ., ' .,.Id court, 11 tlll Nortll lrotod'W1y, Ill l'le ~· Cll'Y" ol $anl1 AM, Ctlllllnll.. J Dtltd: OCtotltr 11.' I~ 4 W. I, ST JOHN, J CO\lftlY Cltrll. IAMUIL MAIDMlN • •. ,... Wlll~ll"t ... .._.,.. ;:. L .. AM•I ... C.11.ffrnlt, ... , Tah 1111 ttlo_,,. Jt 'A~ r.r l"ttm-. l"ubllahad ~1111• CNtt C1I~ '11t! ' octobtr lt, 14, Tt, IHI 11' ~ 1;:;=========.i: BOAT BUFFS Al1111111 lec••hrt It tli1 ellfy f•ll • tl111• "••tlrtt •dlter w•rUnt ell •l'IY 11•wt ptptr 111 Otant• Ce~ftty. Hit ••· clullv• cev•r•t• ef "o•t. ln9 t nd y•chtlnt ri•wt 11 • dilly f1atur• ef tlie DAILY PILOT. • • •• ' ' ; ' . . ' ' '========1;· Dial &12$71 ltl R&WJ.rt ; . . • ' • • • ' '· ""'"" ................ 11111""''"'""'""''"'"" ... ""'"" ............................ _, .. ~,.. .... l ... l ... 4 ... '""•+'""'""'""~ ........ P"-.F .... 4~~~·~•••~•••~~-~·•~•~•~•-·~~----.---.~--------~ -· (; # 2 2 a $ a • a a a a z s; • I 4 I cu 0 i I I a - I ) . ' ----- L HOVSl!S f R SALE HOU ES FDR SAL• I HOUSES FOii SALE lllHTA~S • RINTALS RINTALS REHTAU --:;..;..=::;;.=:~l=-2$0-Huntlntfon Beech 1400 Loguno Beech 1705 Lcguno Beech 1105 Hou-Unlurnhhod Apia. Fuml•""' Apts. Unlurnlolltil Apia. Unfuml-, LOOK 1 THE LARGE 2 BR 2 .BA view ~.!~" Beach ~ C01t1 -~IPll .:.;;;:::..=.:.:..---'--'---'-----s_1_00_·1 L;;.°"="""'o'-"-Be'-o.;.;ch'---570.;..;.o511 For 11lczt .-Ibo Avocado u.. ~ , ...., "' "i>m•· "'-w/""t bar, CHATEAU La POINTE 100 CLIPP DRIVE "---• ftnd th~ v.,y ..,.._i old.r 1.11 I~ ....... c<Ui!>c. llttp\1~ " Lowly --2 BR aplL Olf, LUXURY rVRN/UHFURN ~llCJ 1 BR-·· ISJQ4' livln& DARN ...., ·13uoo. ~•.th~• • 1tr .. t --. l/J I . n B. I .A,, Yeul1......_1•s11c1nm. tmlfl< aa + + ..... """'· wood -"""""" Loce.ltd ... --flellll!', 494-llS! ~· Hid. pool. Aduli., .. ,... Kancho /" ali:Jade6 16. y-IAllt. L -~· -pool • '52,00l with """'°" ""1U' lot com-ol Bl-Knolll, .. ... Don~ Point. 1730 1911 POMO~A AVE,, CM. al<po .. Shn • ~ OPG< ~ SUN pleloly fenced,..,.. to <hot> 0 ., o1 Lo.,... Belch. NUJ'. 2 ea, 2 .., 1 yrl old. $lll,le0. ~· 11. NICE 1 Br. Dupl.,.. Good Construction Just Complot.d °'""'--fN<rY APL I ••4 Ro·-· ..... US.1'0 full ,,;c.. 'LID BDIEATll TALL ........ • toe. '91,!<I, .A rtm Is N A II bl -·~~~"""" -.. ~-SHADE TREES IN nNrnr = ~ 'f ,.,... ,,; ' 1414 'v·~· Del Oro * 5l9-0l33 • pa en ow _••.. • - Irvine T1rr1c1 NA1VRALIST SETTING ' N-·~ lJMdl $8.5:. 1 BR, Eutalde CM. t BR a. din. refrlc, at.on, aoYD REAL TY . TH•T nns SEASIDE COM: -En~lo~y · UvlllCJ Yud • ...,.. .. MoJ11. LUXURIOUS SPANISH STYLI -.... MulU. .. ,.... ,:m11:. O>ut llwy, OIM MUNlTY 1S so FAMOUS RENTALS e 613.1<9! e I A 2 BEDROOMS FOR ADULTS ONLY ;tso mo. -10:30 • l m"930 !162Mn (open eves.l 546-8103 FOR. HouHI Furnl1Mct Tf'Mil •· Bo&ttns. Golt 5:30. UPPER 2 Br. f11rn. new cpt1. • Pool • Sunken Living Rm. BIG HOUSE -Small price IT • ~ ou• LIKE AN OU> Sw1mmine or )alt nlt.x ...__ ....... , ..i.•t • -t .o.i.. --t-004..-, ~ ~'~ R •011 to Shore 2005 ......... 0• 1WU1b:, 1 .. "UI d OK e R1cr1itlon Rm. e Shag Carn.1ots ~ ~. OVCQ< •--u 1e ..... , 4 BR, !am rm -"'in/rm BARN THAT'S BEiN ADD-1n1 • AU )'OW' out.aide ,...... ts. ... l BEST BUYI 1*Channel Reef I Condollllnlum w/lrltch -aeMce bar. 2 Ba. ED ON TO. DETAn..ElD EX· WORKING Woman ooJy, . . ma.lntenaooe Included S'l31i Monttt. 543-85'1'2 • 81rbecua Pitt • Fully Insulated :r. $lSO zm. Ait g-8&; \ ~ lol.s? Immense patio TERIOR OF Ru G GE 0 l< 1 t eh en privileges avail· 2.J.4 'Bedroom& 1 BR. unfumillhed apt. Nb e furnltUN Av•ll. w1ll1 and celllngt 4 .. 1592 ~ Top Floor w/!lrM>P1 , it,Gholdo< 1 30 '"',~~~ WOOD PLANK, HIGH able. Refemicet. C a 11 ~ Back Ba.v •ttq ~~9 near shopping. tm 1330 PalltMlff ROid, Cost1 M111 Ph. 549-2.500 1-=========r OCIQ es. rea or ou ~-PITCHED ROOF'LINES, before U A.M. Tues. Wed cl $23,~ to $«5,IXXI REAL ES.TA TE pectacular Vlaw UWig. parties. Sep. fenced ow BRJCK CJilMNE\' Frida.y, After l P.M. num or leaae ~to $4215 nmN Ba.ch. prtv patio $115. I.Dcated' on: Palisades Rd. between'S3nta Ana G•Mral yard loaded w/trees &. ex· SPIRE. Spacious al.I purpose &: Sat. •. all day Sunday A: Ph: ~1133 Front f.urn 1 blr, hi beam Ave. and Newport Blvd. 1--'--------N 1: BAY. 2 BR, ~ II th&, ftre_place, exc cmd. _,,.., olic pla.nl.s. V&CBJ1t. .. ,........ cell. $98.50. 130 .Broadway Rentals ·wanted 5990 8662 Rayer C\rele H.B. !iv. nn. ha.II JUD COBBLED Monday. 54-·~· ' Chet Sollabury {Rois t...n bf:t/Warner &: TYPE FLOORS, ffiGH Hapr,lness It , • • BAYCREST. CUs1om 4 BR, nc;: Util pd, Lovely 2 BR., ./ FAMILY ietumins: from Heil) VAULTED OPEN BEAM Hav ng A Roommate 4 ba, tam rm. Jcnnal blk. K-Mart. Adulta, no peta. 5000 Newport •"··h 5200 &rOpe In Dec desirt ye OPEN HOUSE DAILY l~ CE'IUNG W/CROOS TIM-LooldnJ for a Roommate? din/rm, H/F pool, yean --C.5n'=:J'="""'C:::~',.:se"'8T=='--;Ge:;:;.n:.:;e,;.ro;;;I______ --leaae OCl unturnlabed 3-4 Realty Mart 842-8,j(J9 BERS, CQZY UX::. BURN· , . , let us aasist you lease. 1 BDRM FUm ·Apt. houae, Emen.ki Bay « .t U •1• ~, ING =-"CE SMALL . -·~ .~ .. .., no .-. $8'1'; 1 BDRM., •to v e , B/B 1-~-. A•·"~'-~ 1••• • 673-6900 'Channing no ans -" ,,...~,,, "~.....,.. • Roomm1te Reference "C'" 'nlomu, Realty .......... ...... ""'-..__ n... o v .,......,,., • ...........,, """' .,.~ PANE W~•s 687 V'-'--""'-LAO,......, carpetll, ..,,---.~>' .no ..., J • ~ Dram1tlc1lly Situ1t1d ..... ._.. .. · Service 2'24 W. c.oast Hwy. ~ -,--.,,,,.,---~~~·=· ~~.;.;.,""~-~ 5M8J to w&aw· • .n. ........, f Country Uwing :.Corona de! Mar "" -· !amfly w!<h di .. ~tft.:ttve Wte, $42.SOO • 839& Hard to please? Jf so this PART L 'y MODERNIZID Newport Beach Ph. 6'75·2213 OCEAN FRONT HOME * $110 • 1 BDRM. ruRN. 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 'face blanco, P.O. Box 5 05, charming .3 BR borne ill for .KITCHEN W/LAROE FAM. WANTED 27-32 year old Lovely mod~ 3 br, din. Abo $95. AOOlta. Nr storee C ;~0~1t~oiiiiiM~eaii..ioiiiiiiiiiiii5ii1iiOOjjj =it.':;,. 3 Car avqe. Laguna Bet.di , ,.,.., Valoe ~ writt"' alt .,.,. ~E 0~~"= b•ch•lo• '° ...,.. vory targ• rm, "11 fmty nn, '· 00. 1"'5 Pomooa. lJ s.-0728 1 Bay & Beach FREE SERVl~E TO er it's face, bright cbeertul 3 bdrm ocean troot apt. oo $400. Or lease option $45 • $55 Small trailer. OWNER.MANAGER rooms, 4 )'e6l"I old, shake lcoldpla.ceoouldURalotol Balboa Penn. Crptd, tum. $350. 833-2087 Util pd. 11.fan over 3tl .• No HARBOR R1alty Inc.: 10ln avallal:lle. roof, service porch, block restoration. It .)'OU havi! • $ill mo. 675-4498 pets. MS-1551 .n-s pm:, 2025 W. a.nx:a Blvd., NB BROKER • wall, carpets/drapes, sprink· flair fol' the IJTlU5Ual and are MAN roommate wanted to Irvin• 3238 Nuaau Palms 1 & 2 BR.. GREENS 1""""'!':'!!'!!"!!'!'!"!"EY"!!'"'"'!"54S-6366!!!!!~ YAc1ryt~ 7'°ENf AtSID 1 Shown by oppt Y/m. Winton, Rltr. ler,landscaping.TennsFHA a BARN BUILDER AT ,I;,;.=:.::..-----'= Pool, $130 to $150 or VA no dowtl,P&Yment. HEART, TtDS WOULD share lge. Meredith Gardma UNlVERSIT'l Park Nr UC'l NEWPORT Hid ew a y ===5_3~4-41_9_1_2 ___ .I 1 1229 Marine, Balxla h: fttS.3331 Open 'til 9 pm ! A Horns tflat ! has sverytfllng ~uty, comfort, Ot-ean View, """"' " ..,.,.... all In - tllrl "'""' "" -""""· ;3 apadoua BR's, 2% baths, ,500. ,._ Co11t Property M~rlte, CdM 673-8500 2 Br .• 2 Ba., den, dbl dee gar., patio. Will fine. 6%. View. 673-4869 alboM P•nintula 1300 llust a Coma On •• ife.'11 l8Y most Al1)'thina: just \Zillage Real Estate 962-4171 topen eves/ 5;~103 10032 Rhone Lane , H.B. VACANT 4 Br. 2 Ba. Lrg. liv rm, b:plc, din rm, cheerful sunny kit, au bltns, crpts, drps. Shake root. Patio & comp! walled" yrd. Nicely lnd&cpd. Walk'g dist to Hntg center & sdlls. WilL SELL AT F1iA APP. $'25,!m. lm- med. possession. Dr Ive by-then call owner. 837-5178 <r 847-3880 Only $52,500 full price locat- ed in area o( growth. 1 Nock off Beach Blvd. Offers ex· cellent tax melter • let us ...... )'00. Pacific Shores Realty 536-4l8M Eves. 53&.3240 CAN YOU SALUTE? ~o get you to look at thla prize Pt!fl1M>la property. Once you see it • look out! 3 aa. ~ baths, trplc, immecu- •te. $44,(81. . URR WHITE, Reeltor Many veterans do not know -N port Bl d N B they are qualified to u&e k~o .... , 673.si:i2 """ GI .ug;i,ruty MORE I'!!!~~~~~~~~ J THAN ONCE for VA Joans--I' Congress extended expira· al,y lal•nda 1350 tion dale11'for miny veterans t 1 • Yoo u-e pnit)ably still eli· ~ OPrn' SAT 6 &JN 14 gible. We cfU'i help~ olli Vil. b 1747 ?tam Del Bur, Balboa lage Ree.I E!ltate 962.«n ~ Unbellzvable LISTINGS NEEDED 'wld.UE • 3 BR, 2 be, patio, 'dbl TI.-........... -~"ft 3 · 4 It 5 BRs • an;y price • ' gar.~--= _.n, ,,._..,,. !$G;OOO. <."Ul to ,JP..ii l!Ll.ven waiting JONES REALTY WE GlfAttA'.R'tE:E SALES ' &n-4031 IF PROPER.TY MEETS OUR SPECIFICATIONS : " BAY AVENUE BRASHEAR REALTY ; 1:'wti vacant lots ne.r Bay 847--8531 Eves. 9i38·1178 ~ Wld Oc@an. Cl. Good 19222 Sho b "location for DUPLEXES r orne lane • 'With u .. ponnit, 142.soo Huntington Crest i "R. c. GREER, Reelty_ Open Sat/Sun 1 to 5 ~u; Vis Lido 67J..9.n) Bri&tJt, cheerful, Spanish at· li_do l1le 1351 SOPHISTICATED mart 3 Bd • unusuel master t2~ be.Iba, 2-story gla8aed t llv nn, w/~fective pl.ant· r ~ \ngs on strada. Sundedc · R. C. GREE:R, Realty P4J6 V18. Udo 673-930G jij YFRONT HOME Plus In· icomc on Nord, $103,0XI t.... Walker Realty • 67S-S200 ~!J'ntlngton 81ach 1400 ] ·Owner Tr1n1ferred iM\lsJ sell large 3 BR, sepe.r· ·ate' dinink-room, almost new ~shag carpets on a larae cor· 1ber lot . (Wy $26,950 Mum home. 3 bedrooms 2 baths. Anyone can assume FHA !OM. I-lwTy! Hun-y! Dclta Real Estate ~14 * SMALL HOME SMALL DOWN * Good place to live, good deaJ , crazy location, It's right al the airport nmway at Meadowlaric. $17,!60 takes it on your terms. Rex L Hodges RJty 847-2525 LUXURY PLUS Sharp 3 BR., 2 be., $2:1 ,500 FHA or GI. All shag cpts, bkx:k fence, 2 patios. aose lo Marina HI & shops. Pat Robertson Rlty. 847 ·8553 * 893-4152 $1000 DOWN- MAKE AN IDEAL RE-home, oomp. tum. Rent l1SO New 4 Bl'., tam rm, 21,i, bl.. lTI E. 2'lnd St. 642-36t) BACHELOR • UNFURN. available Oct. 15th. 2 BR. OOUPLE being tranatettd TREAT Fon. Mo. 96'l-4:VZ Aft. 6 P.M. Bltns, drps, crpts, fenced BACHELOR APT $65 from $100 !tpl~. carpets, drapee, open from Northern Calll. with $16,950 FULL PRICE CdM HOME to share with ~.s~s S300/mo. 642-lffi.9 beam ci:illniCI, $165 rrio, smalldaughterwlabtorent Owne" ,·:ill heln f'"iIDCf'! girl, 2t·25. On 2 Br., full/.1-=========~ I incl. utll. ulJla incl. adults. 545-81li6 °"lease home In or near the MISSION REAL TY . rum, $75' ea. 67J.0.172/673$i/ Corona dtl Mir 3250 Newport ~~200 hJ1rui. && 3 ~~~fiN. PRIVATE Lido area, 3 BR. 2 r=~ 8r~ar~. Coo- 985 So. Cotult Hwy., &l.&"una LADY with child wori<s,1----------I 4 ROOM, Ftn, new Heated Pool!, Qlild Care ba, frpl c, new plint &:' crpts, a t!t . 49-t-0731 nite1;; &hare exp., mother-BEACH HOUSE carpeting tbnJ..out. unit Center, Adj. to Shopping -$225 yrly. Walker Rlt;y D:EEPEn.ATE! Farnlb w/4 leu home. M5-9947, S.7 On the be'adl at Big C'.orona. beet, near 15th &: Ocean.. No pet. allowed 61!)..5D> well behaved kids need 3 e GlR.LS desire gtrt to share FMtastic view, tee. living frmt. Year nu1d rates. $95 2700 Petenon \"{a.Y, at Har-3 BR Built-ms, bMmed eeil· BR. home in be9Ch area, llP 3 bdrm beach apt. Call rm.; 1 BR. I: ha., bl.tn&, with gaNge, $85 'Without. bor &: Adams:, O:im. M'e11, inp, flreplace, 2 battis. 1 to $1SO. Reta:. Box P-456 •1u, ISTAT• .. , __ _ u.•11MA•"4&11 "494·1177 EJ\IERALD BAY • Ideal tam. ily home in secluded garden setting, 6 bednns, large dln· ing rm, family nn w/FP, 4 bl'lths plus 2 half.be.th.s, love· ly pe.tio, ooeen vlewa • $129,500. Adjolnlng k>t, com- pletely landscaped, $27,500 • mU!lt be aold with or alter home sale. 6'73--0695 aYa..11. now! 61'5--5«iO eves. Adu.Its. 6~2900 546-0310 block to beach. Dajiy Pilot BR. J.e.ue W Goodwin Co. <n4) T72-915010~LD='Elt~Coople~----.. --- Costa Mesa 2100 3 2 ba, large lot, INTER Rental 4 br., 2 be.., ,........,. .... n:"'D,.,. .. ,.,._Tri Levo I · 2bidroomunfurn1abed ---------$285 mo. G. E. Robertson, Dew kitchen. Avail. 9/15. ~'"'°"""''~ with SlX).. Gu.,...... House~Nl•oly .Rllr. 67>-2440 $275 mo. 675-0697 Excellent, park -lilr.e IUl'-Newly decorated, 2 lg. hou• garage. lum~lsh·~ w/otillti-· • 3 BR. 2 Ba, ..,..,... mo yeorty roundinp for adult.I nqulr-~56,32, 2 decks. 2 ba. ~:!.,l!l"ln. Ref. 548-6239 or = .... ........ 3 BR. 2 Ba. Deluxe apt. tng peace I: quiet. ,,,.r-.. ............,., washing facilities tor single leaae. 600 NatcWUI CdM. Frplc, bltlls, dswbr. $248 mo Discrlmlnatlve Tenant. WANTED 1 BR unfurn A , persoo SOO. 646-8435 1,.=.•"-:::..:'c:""'::,..______ winter Jse. 675-3570 · LUXURY Bayfront, boat &lip p., FURN••~ 3 .BR •-, ~~ .. 4 BR. 2 Ba ... , f--~I ~~=-=,,.::..:.:::,:o__ 1, 2 & 3 BDRM. APT8. ali'all; pool; 2 Br. 2 Ba. ;275-C.M., Newport, C.0~1. del ··~·".uu """" ,......., 1:1'"-~ 6210 Oceanfront 3 Br. 2 Ba. POOL.. NO CHILDREN ~. Bier. ··6'15--28:5 Mar or Lquna. To SlOO mo. 5175 / month. Family only. yd.: :7• ~ %1dren hi Story. $?'lO mo, CaJ..J MARTINIQUE LARGE Unt.'2 Br. 2 Ba. apt. Gar or carpm1: neceuazy. Agt. 546-41-41 accep e. 213/ 596-1709 New ilrps, cpta. Yeara l.se. 6'2-0:l!6 .after 5 p.m. . Newport Beach 2200 ~~.2 ~r:· ~~~~ ~ I-BR.., view r4 ocean. Adults. GARDEN APTS. $167.50. 494-9502 Eves. 3 BR Home, Leue or lte.se 3""'"' Sl25 Mo., yearly lease. 18th & Saiita Ana, C.M. w/ option_ CdM HI at- 3 BR. 2% ba, !pl., htd. pool: pet O.K. 534-6S80 Bkr. 644-0037: 548-2005 Call Mr1, Henderson 646-5542 Newport Hgta. 5210 tendance area. Ph. 549-ml dbl. gar.; condo., fam. area. $175; 4 BR. 2 balba; tenoed SMALL Badlelor apt, $50 l'n7 Santa Ana, Apt 113, C.M. CUS1'0M studio apt. Aclllbl alt 6 p.m. · 811-8811 days: 646-7002 or yard; bltns., w/w. Oitldren Mo. Sult.ble for older man. over l8. 3 Br. 2% bath. GIRL Studesit wantl to lbart 213: 434-3$4 Eves. & pet.s O.K. Bkr. 534--Ql80 Good Jocatim OR 3-fJ631 HARBOR Fn,ic, prl pe.tio, elec kit & apl or oou.e. 546-9912. call POOL, 2 BR, 2 BA, lease. NEW 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba., trpl. ATrRAC 1 Br. /4ll Steps to sep din rm, pool. $250 mo. 10 AM-4 PM. IRVINE <X>VE • Luxurious ~. Oubhwse, Adults. Bit-Ins, cpts, drps, garage. the ooee.n. SUS. 8% mo &tS-.5501 Clay & St .l'G~ARA=~G~E~Or~-_...--,-.-V-ldnl-~· I Danish modern home, !U· 144 Bayside Village, N.B. S275·Lease. 675-1662 lease. 673-2617 TOWNHOUSE Andrews. ty of Baku and Briltol, pert> built-in walnut buffets ____ mMl!! ______ Lido Isle 3351 2 :&. Apt, al.lo unt&m. nr Costa lrlesa. 642-2&5 & cabinet&, quarry tile ftOOI'-Corona del Mar 22501--'-"-'-.0-----'-' ~~~Mo. 312 ~St, 2211 Harb6r nMr Wilson Newport Shor.. 5220 YOUNG ooupie ~t low hM inl in entry, dining rm, YEARLY Lease with Optlon • 2 BR. $ll0 to S130 SEE Tbi! lmmac.. 3 BR, 2 ba. rent in exchange fer work. kit<ttn A uoond 8Wimming 3 BR. nr. Albertson's Mkt. tr> ~. cha.nnh'.r 3 & 3 Br. Apt. -Upper, % bDc • Heated pool • Adult& only up. dplx; n:r. beach. :Sltns., * ~22'1'1 * pool, ~ be«Jned llvln& Frpl.., carp, & drapes. SMI den. 2 baths, lie patio, new. from beach $200. mo. Call •No pets· Adj to ahopptnc cpts., drps .• yd; gar., clb. rm, 4 bedrms, 3 be.ths, OOV· Mo. to Jun 15th; avail. now. Jy decorated, S350 mo. Shore {col) 479-0162, 673--Tal PX) Mo, yr lee. 642-6838 Rooms for Rent 5995 ered small boat storage • cau 213: ?E&9958 Properties, 67l-9J60 Eves. --------NEWl Y DECORATED NEWPOttT ·SHO~ . MESA Verde; shere rm., $89,500. 61S-474T Corona del Mir 4250 2 BR. w/prage · bllns ·di&-2 BR & Den on year's lease twin beck; home &: ldtch. TURNER ASSOCIATES Lido l1le 2351 , ---------pooat -wat.,. paid. noo 548-1290 682 No. Caul Blvd. ' -BACHEl.OR, utiliti paid 2171).i' P.iacentia Ave. • $115 mo. prlvll. Guqe. $56 ea.ch or ATI'RACTJVE Furn home Huntington Beach 3400 -es ' ,.....,_B ~--tl A n-52 O S75 sgle. 1586 Vf. Bak Laguna. Sttch {'fl() 49f.11TI avail for abort term lease, ---$85. ~ariy, n.etr beach ...... ~ •...u:o:• a ve .• ""' Bick Ba~y,_._ .. _...__;;;c.4,;.:I 546-82'29 -~'' t Might cmslder Mo IM o S -•Ba.~~ ~ru.3 a:ttr:~ ~· CalliBelween ·2--5 '• VIEW: 2 Br, crpt, d~,' bit· G~, rm. w/jJriy. OPEN SUNDAY l • 5 lease. 1JOO Realty 67J..8830 drtis, fncd yard. Oilldren CUTE Apt UJ; fur single e 636-4120 e ins, pool.. Sl4S. Mo. ba., gar. & entry, No cook· Laguna Niguel "'1• OK. 1225 per mo. """"'· rum <r Unluro, Groclou1 Adult Living 67J.3600 lng. $65 Mo. 833-8407: 24661 lot Serranot Huntington Beach 2400 847-1464 pr, $1.35 mo. 673-48(1. eves. 2 BR, 1% balb, w/w C&llJl!tll, ====~°'====I 833-!Ja; Lovely comer lot. 4 BR, 2 2 BR. duplex; new furn.: CONDOMINIUM, 3 BR.. 11"1 A'ITRACl'IVE Garden type 2 t\ttplace, 1plral staircase East Bluff 5242 R"OOM=,.,-~f<>~r--w-oman--"a-. Y baths, frtic, Nt-4ns, pro!es. carp.: patio. $150 Mo. Close BA F/P. AJI ai:Planceii BR, .SW.ta, no pe!JI, 5160 and pool. ::.::::.:..=""----..;.;:.:.:;I WOT'ker •. Shatt home H slooelly land9Caped, vailf!'I to beach. 213: 69&-9880 $165. 64S-J.460/LI 8-9821. mo. Owner'.11/Agt. 675-4392 Mesi East Apt. PRESTIGE Town Homes desire. E. t!tth st. a.I V. ~ME SEE TIUS 14.S E. 18th 642.3074 For lease, 2 br-&: den I: 3 br 548--0072 iew · ......., Lati:una 8Hch 2705 L Be h 3705 BARGAIN! ---"'-_;,, __ _::;;..:.;:,1;:•:.9,,_•;;;n;;o:....;:.:.;•:;c::;_ _ _;:,;...:; 8alboi 4300 with 2 or 2\.9 baths. Gold'1 PR!V==A~TE~-~~----rm--& B L BERMUDA VILLAGE Medallion all electric. POOL ...___...._ N""' ,-~·er. S. of luo egoon Villa MONARCH BAY AREA c<-.. .. ~1 2 l 3 Br A...., ut1in. """" Ex -1 •• 5L .2 2 BR apt. $150/mo. 1 BR .,_.. ous · 1,.... 2-ca? gar. Rent starts at Hwy, CdM. $20. After 5:30 QU ,.. 2 BR, a baths, wet bar, patlo, LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 apt. $100/mo, Both include Crpta, drpii, blttna. Close to $250 rno. 675--5ll-4 Bl La 2 pool.II, priv I beach. WW BR&: den, 2 BA, cpt.I, Drps, uttl. YMriy. No students. ahp'g &: acbls. Chlldrtn OK. 83 I====-_,_~,.,--,-,. 2 BR 3U!thl ..U~kitch 1~~9}.~ ~ trp~l ~~it~ n;~ Alao 507 E. Balboa Blvd. 673--6880 suo up. 7-871 Amlp w_ay, N.B. ~~1 inbed OM ~te . ' •. : ! ,· . 159'1 av.... . . a. mo. Rltr. 2214 College Aw. Apt. 2, Mgr. Corona del Mir 5250 ,e, .. _ e , manns '•' en, we ........ -. am nn, adwts 496-U43 betw 10-5 pm ---------mw ... ve cer. w • pool&, priv/beftch, guard ser· RENTALS O..EAN Bachelor Apts. ./ 3 BDRM,* 3 ba.tha:, new-546-C8B9 ' . vice. Wlll le~/opUon. l;;-"H~o"-"'~":.:.."-U"'n"'fu;;.r;.;n;;l~1hed;:;;;;i ~s~um~m~e~r:_!'R:!e~n!!lo~l!_•__;3~99~5 3~ ~~B:f~i~. Jy decorated, near AChools. ..,.., QUIET, sep. entry 1c kitch. BOND Realty Gen•ral 3000 BALBOA 673-9945 Mgr, 2885 Mendoza Dr., ~f _ . _v_ -. UUIJ.tles paid, By month « 32325 So. Coast Hwy., ::.:==----...:;.= LRG, 2 Br. sin&le gar. Crpls. C.M. fl,, ~ weekly. Call: 548-«186 So. l..qune. 4 BR, 2 BA, tamily m:wn , Adults pref. $125 mo. CM LRG. 2 BR, up&tairs, sun SHARP 2 Br. l" Ba.. stU'd10, GIRL. Sgle or with l dlBd. 499-Z?lll .f99.34Cl3 499-159'1 atrium. New home in Turtle area. 54IHiM6 dedt. years lease ~· Mo. Like new! Criits &: drp8. Nr. ON TEN ACRES $60. mo. 2335 Eldm Ave., Rock, closest to UCI. Swim· "'II f AL~ See week-end. W. OCC .l South a.st Plaza. 1 le 2 BR. Furn It Unfum Costa Mesa 1-una Niguel ming, ,...,, ... "" 1275 mo ·Apia. Furnlahed :"S.;::Lboa=::;;o:8='"'==== $145 54!>-1225 1~~~---~-,1 ~ on lease. 6T'a-2763 -I~-=~· =..:::"-----~ Frplct I Pri I Patios I LRG Pleuant room. Good 3 & 4 Bdrm Homes • Jand. -==~,---.,.-,=-,,-.,-I ·-•·1•--lalond 4355 1 BR lower, atove, rd!;ig, Poola. Tennis • Cor1tnt'I Bk-location. Kilche'i pr!vl. 156 "VERY Ce·-. 4 BR 2 ~. General .._ u. -.. _ ...... , scaped, bll·lns, cloae to new .... .,.. W1NUOe sink, disposal. Pl.um· fst. 9 hole Putt/Gn:en. ~ North American • P.ockwell w/w qb/drps. Rolling RENT WINTER rental n65 mo. 2 bed wuher & ~. $85/rno. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 ROOM for rent, Golden Wes Plant. Priced from $26,GM to Hills Ready for occupancy. Br. Furn. Close to S. 917 W. 19th St. 673-S7fl9 (MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) vicini .. •. Ref. r eq u 1 red. $215/mo. AJtl. 546-4141 3 Rooms Furniture Bayfront. 54&-33511.A -·-=RG=E=c.:.:...:,c..:=--., $37,(XXl. dlx. 2 Br., LY. ha. 897·2369 before 2:30. nss: l BR.. ''"""' """ $25 Month G.E. bltna: """''' onty. 240 NEW l bdr, 2 b• .. 1rp1c. =~-----=.1 ga.ra~e; stove, w I w ; FULL OPTION TO BUY Huntington Btach 4400 E. 16th Pl., CM. 543--6432 Bit-ins, crpts. dpr.11. prage. $15 UP wk. w/Jdtchen $25 Blue Lagoon Villa Immaculate, new carpets, 3 BRll. 2 baths, family rm, good area, nice landscaping, blt-in kltchen, wet bar, priv/ lfELP. Illness forces us to lle\\' paint in & out. A must eell our lovely 3 Br. Dean see. beach. Guard Sl!rvice, 2 'i~ Paul Jones Realty 1'!7•1266 E'v1?s. 53&-7124 chHdroo & ~et OK. 534-6980 LARGE 1 Br. near OCC & $275. Leaae 61'~ up. Studio Apts. 2 3 7 6 No deposit o.a.c. e NEW' e UIXURIOUS e 2 BR d bl Newport Blv., C.M. 548-9'1'55 Costa Mesa 3100 H.F.R.C. RF.SORT UVING South Coast Plaza. Crpts, . crpts • f'PS", t·lns, F • R t I 4 NATIVE GARDENS d ....... she""-$125. 549-1225 walk beach, sbops. $140 ise REl...IABLE Man over 25 ' urn1ture en 1 • ..... ·..---Y'"" old $10 per week. • .,., 3 BR-family Rm 517 w. 19th, C.M. 548-3481 6 POOJ.B..SAUNAS-JACUZZI 2 BR, new apt, large rms. :~laE, ••0 ,pe!~.~. 275, E. 18ttl st .. Q,SIA Meea ';""' ~ome. C'rpts, ~· S24,000, HAFFDAL REAL TY ~s.thl~ tor only 545,000 Padf!~ Sands Tr a ct • 8740 \\'1u:ner 8-12-4-JOO lo&.8-BOND Reolty ~ 4 BEDROOM 2 bath VA, 32.125 So. Coast Hwy., Y O\VNER. Assume 5~ % F'HA, or conventional finan· So. Laguna 1 an. No qua!. on lovely 3 dng. Wl'll cared for Fenc-~r. 1%. ba. Fam rin, frplc, rd. Ja.ndsca......i, ,.,,,.:...,,. & 4!'-l-2'238 499-3403 ~~ --~-~~~ e<c tns, rorftC'f' lot. $3,000 drapes. C.ood l{l('ation. LAGUNA NIGUEL RESALES own. S24.lKIJ 841-2413 $24,200 ..,.,.......,..,....,...,...,..., 90UBLE si7.e lot. l BR. 1~ CM11('1' 6-\2-2835 EX CE p T 1 ON AL Ocean '· Lo dwn FHA. Principles DRIVE by 8231 lnd•'•-·pol'-v· 3 BR ' ba 133 ~ I <•o ~"I ..._.,.. .., ICW. . ,~ y, .....,...,,..,, H.B. Rt'al clean ln &: out. Good tenns. 4 9 9-13 3 1 E yoUr MLnt ad now. $16,900 by OV.Tler', 4$-l-4746 ~n•ral 2000 General 2000General 2000 'i :> -{ • 4 t • ' • • i I I Solve 4 Simple Scr4mbled. Word. Pu.::Zt for 4 Chuckle O lteorro11g• '9tt•r1 of th• fovr tc rombled words i,.. low to form lour '1fllpl• w01ds. IDOWPEL I r I I I' II j j j& j O Comol.to tho dwt\lo .....d by fHlir1g 11'1 ril• "'1911"9 'WOl'dl you develo9 from ttep No. 3 IMIN. 1 f> PilNT NUM3El£0 lfTrfRS IN SQUJi~ES • • I :I ·~~~eroiJ I I I • I I I I SCIAM·LETS ANSWD IN C~SSIFICA TION B800 • • • 1568 W. Ux:ln, Al\hm 774-ml HUNJINGJON gar., dishwasher. Quiet. No .... u • p u.uTI or suigle ch"~-.._. "~~ ....,,~ -rson. Furn or Uni·-. RnJABl;E Man aver 25 Clean vacant. , Nice yanl. - -llUJ-.,n, no t""'s . ..,.,.,....~ ""' ..... 4100 aar, U35 mo, 673-4841 eves. yeanr; old. $10 per week. 32> ~:p:e~~~~ ~:C c-'°'"'1_o_M--'es"-o_____ GARDENS F~ ~~ Se!%M=er I ~;s· ;;,;~,;;:~=:::=:==::; l~E':.· _!18lh~;s!:"·C:Oo~m~M~ ... ~- 2200 ELDEN -0 w c c Huntington Beach 5400 • 2 LADIES, tum. bdrm. MYHRE S<o.1151 (-''"') ,.,,..IS.ENTERTAINMENT ~ . onto., Apt I, .M. """ """" bolll, pnge, Heritage Real Estate c.orner Virginia BOLSA·CHICA & HEil VERY Nice 2 BR., new NEWLY Cbi.,i:d , 2 br. apt can 49&-3832 ATI'RACTIVE 4 BR l tuU New 1 BR F\Jm. Adults Ollly ADULTS 847-84)4 cpt5., drapea, bltna. Adults, from $ll5. Just fin , sult,,1-===='='=====ol baths spacious r o o m s . All Electric ========='I no peU. $125. M&-6769 adults, nr ~rything! 1323 Gu•t HomM 5991 Large kitchen with dinlnJZ Ocrupancy Nov. 1st Laguna Bffch 4705 NICE I BR. Apt. Caii>eta;, lhmliniton Ave., ott Bee.cb•l----------1 area, very dean with new Sl50 month • Rent drapea. Util pd. SUO mo. I: Mama, P.tgr · Apt A-PRIVATE Oleertu1 I: smqy c..,,.U & Oooring. Perfect SUS CASIT AS 3 BR 2% BA, all elec built. 54U42S "' 644-0107 2 BDRM dupl ... Poot "'''· ::""" '"" =""7 ~ for family. Enclosed yard b\J. Pancnmlc view t:Nf!f'-1 BDRM, dee.a, redec. New Cpts, D~;, 1 ~ Gar 1 . $135Llke ~ ~75.'I I: ..., ... with patios. Cose to all Furnished l Br. &: Bachelor lookine A1fAo Beach.#Mahft carpeta, bit-ins Sl25. Neu new. AvaJJ. ....,.,,._ ''I~=~·=--~-~~· $225/mo. 6-16-7042 Apts. adulta only, no children. $220 oa::" Adlt.a no pets.~ SU-8337 . PRIVATE room for fidlrl,y T • Lz 2110 N"'J>Ort Bl•d. ·~ -BR N pr! !·~·In Ike""" -·est"°"" New n• vel M·'·"ton by Hotpolnt """"'1liJIJ LGE. 3 BR; 2 BR. It 1 BR. l . apt. t:w, vaey, ~ ... . <:UIUJ praa:e, yard. $135 Mo. Good food . 646-J391 5 n~ -i.-family and NEW FUni.l.tbed 2 BR 2 BA {furn ), cpta, drps, bllnl .,A,.\n• ,.,;:;;.~·d.:;;; room& 3 $25 Wk. Up al I olee bollt-lno. 21185 Mende.ta Dr. 546-5121 ,;~::=:;;;"~::::=====I Mloc. Rentola 59'9 Batha. Near South Coast • Stu<lle • Baeh apta. Panoramic view overlooking 1 BR. grdn 11)1.. '1(. cpl!; drp.i; Gardlr\ Grov• 5610 ,.. • n •"'E -R ~ N t' Plam. $775 per n'Klnth. Bkr. • Tncl Utth. Phone ·"· AllllO Beach. Mature adulta Bltns, lg p\'L pat:kl, pool .................. 4'VJ'-"" ~ e Maid Service . TV 1vaD. only, no chldm nss. 499-:m5 Adults, no peg $120. 5*6163 BIXBY GREEN Slnile, U1 £ 2b\ sL C'.M e Ntw Cafa I: Bar OR Untum. Ne"W 1 BR, A1TR, 3 BR. a~ .• 2 ba., 1 It 3 BR. TOWN HOMES 1-,"""""=--=-~-~-I 2i!~ ~~sem~ ~· :,7: 2376 Newport Blvd. MS-!l'l?fi baloony w/oooa.n view, bit w/w carp., drpa, attr. )'d, Family room· Priv. patlol •Garage For Storage• S2S clee.nlng <ktio•lt rtq. WILSON WE.ST ins, opt'd, see 100 Cliff Dr. 548-3481: 540--01.M : ~ Up to 1500 t;Ute feet Cotta. Meta Avail Nov 1st. 230-C. (."edl 1 BR. tum. utll. pd. Htd. Apt, No. 6 or call ~5303 1 BR. (or fuml All elec, st!Hl358 After ~ PM Pia~. ~9'J95 pool. ~u111 646-52'1'6, 1 BR, NEAR OCEAN crpta, drpa. ns w. lSttl. St. • ~tral aircondit:lmJnl R 968-174() 494-7000 after 4 & .Wkerxtw Apt D 1100. 6'15-18:1/642-9:147 •Mu. acouttteal privacy Income Proplrt'f' 6000 2 B ., gar., petlo; c•11>.I-'-"---------. carpets, drw,pes, huge Drps. Stove. re.lrl1. Tropical EASl'SIDE Quiet. 2 BR., OCEAN Froot Studio 2 BR. dlx. xm Coolidge. rdrobe dish uh WANTED TO BUY setting. For adulta.. 1 Blk. fiec. bltn1: patio. Adults ~-UUUt.ltl paid. Nr Drp., cpts, bltna: adulta wa " w en -~ llSO "-•• ~ I • IndJvidulll washer/dryer .. ...,,... _ P.1o. ;;n"'t""ITSO on Y • shoppinl. .fn...lMS Sl.45. stJ-0433: 54&-4021 ~ .n.. _,, ....... _,_ 4 BR, 2 BA. tam nn, Pf.Ho 361-8 OGLE 60-1298 , 4' AL:t • w...,. to au ....-uui Apta 10 to 100 UJ'l.lts l Lfirtf' ed ln:iua:tnal or Commttdal $225 mo. 336 Cllbtillo St. LARGE 1 BR d u 'P I e: x , Apta. UnPUmfsW N.wport Buch 5100 Larp pool, putttna ....... -.,..po14 -... -. C M. m '111-<631. Bob prtv>ey . ..,..... Sl'O. 168 Genorol 5000 Net.M East Wilton, C.M. S49-2'r71 YEARL y 1 Bednn -BU tin, •olleyball, ba4m1nton. etc. -~ ool)' DIKE • 3 BR. l~ ti.tbs, 2 ear pr DELUXE Apta., 1 BR. SllO vtN60Mt Qopb, 0.,,.. Piiio, ct... to From $270 · COMPANY. ,_ 6'616.U, wUb t!Xtra lleep\Dc room. kl-1 tot badlil!kn <>c.. • n., a ... ....,_ A 6861 Lempton .-. 67><Cl2a 1\35. .... m-Hlll (nr. knot!) MODERN OF11CE f!llml. $115/mq 64>-rm, -19113 °"""" - 1 BR 1:10. Patio. rt.rce, S1XI CLEAN, F\lrn 1 BR. uW Miki ~Hana N0w ....... -· G""""''" 1 lnel, "''""'" ....... no Nowly Rod1corated ~~a!:.:',~ I ==GARD;::=EN=G=ROVE====i~:"'-~.=I In1ne 1115 lo $210. -Sonia Ane 5620 Zera<, -. air con4., o<lnll, No peta. 543-lllOll P'ta. 548-«ill Cl..e to Shopplnt, Park 3 BR. 2 Ba. Larp )Wd. SJ'i'G: 2 BDRM. 4'Pltx e Sl)lcious 3 Bt't, i-Bl MAKE A MEMO to 1at11er ~ $2.1(1. G1u1Wt, water PAllo: fireplace. Chlldfta •Swim Pool, Put/lfttn U1) toys )IOU no lanpr nMd, tncl. ~7Z4 OJ<. Brok« 53-M880 e F\'pl, Jndlv!lndr')' fac'lt 1eU ttw:m for cub wtth 3 BR. 2 a.. dol.mle Pt'lll'C. DEl..UXE 2 BR., 1~ bL Stu· 1145 Anaheim Av•· a...utta Ada. Dla1 NMC'll ...,,..., $11'>. Mo. dlo. Pool. poUo. -.. COSTA MF& -tocll,yl !Wf.nlll ms. :mo""''"...,.. ftl."'111 , --------·, I cleonh'C ......,., -Best County Cllmate °"'""' County -B1411- LQ.x\tty 1' BR, 2 BA 230 £, 17th St .• 0."-MNI. Centn.I ht, elev• tor, lllb 642--1485 ,ca.r. ~ udl tne. 5250 mo. 1-------- SANTA M<~ TOWERS THE QUICKER YOU CAu., •1333 N. 111\0i""' ~~11IOI 1'llE QUICKSR ·YOU llUi I 2 \ • "3$4#1 C•l>: ... &•P• iWtAJICW5Jii ;14 o 1; _, • •• ,,...,. ----·--·-.. ,___._if' ,,, ---,. ••• ~-..-~-:-----,......~--- REAL ESTATI 1 General IUSINISS ... ,.,-ANNOUNCIMINTS J ~;ii .. -;~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. -;~ .. 1~~~~~~~S.~""""1~f·~°'~'°""!i:~l2~,~1~968~!!!~~f!!~~~OAJ~LY~Pl:LOT~~J~'· I * * * * 1'" * s111V1c1 D11t1~ • Joas a -PLOY~1N1 Joas a .,.,.... ,,..,, 11.,.. OPf"!""nltl• 6:ICIOll,111. ()pporlvnltt .. 6100 '°"nd CF-A•l 6400 n P•porhe .... ng Hol, WonNd. -7200 llUSINESS 1nd FINANCIAL flNANCIM. -ond NOTICES Help w ....... -7200 Income Property 6000 ---'---3 Houses Room for 3 more • p~ 149,:,00 • 15,000 Dn. WW take 2nd TO Owner, t>M~. 54&3393 2 ADJACENT P'Utiae 4 plexe. next ttl Harbor • BU.or lbop'g center. 2 &. wlw, bltne. 6 M nt Income. $46,950. !Ammer, brier. 646--3150 WANT 2 -8 units, prefer CdM . Have buyers. Brkr. * 675-0250 2 BDRM. borne PLUS 6-1 BR . units. 240 Avocedo, C.M. OWNE'R. 544--8612 • P•lntlng 6l50 Turn Your s,. ... Time Into Mon.r f'O\XllD Eutbbd:f • r 1 a, Got In On the Pl uo l1nclw"°" m4le ,ru.y lonitt, blad< A le • DJ1trlbuter tu. bae flea collu. can Httt'• v•ur •Pp•ttun1'y t. 111•kt •lrh1 ll'ltnlY by b•· Mt-l.f98 co111ln9 • tlidrlb11fof f•r Httl•n1I Plu • C•mpt11y, Thi HALF Sla.meae & blall! l•'ftlf, 111••f ••ce.•11ful t n4 ft 1ttd tr•wlnt l•IRpt ll'f •f Vlclnlb' M.rlnen Library • lh ~ln4-1ntl we li1v• ,.,,, 410 411trlb11tor1 te prtv• lt. on Dover Driw. -..oTl YtN c1n urn $710.00 • month or moN In C'fll after 5:30 lulf • few hours .vwy WMk. MALTD!: kttt!G •bt 5 mo y,. h•v• neffllnt te 1•11. S•n'ic.• co1t1p••Y ,,c11,,4 •c· old, vie.. 38tb It Seashore. ctunh. C.11tact acc••nft le ta~• tterlll1r1. 6te4 c;t r 11 6'15-.5109 ••Mlllltl. =· Wint• w• ........ ~-FOUND Kktm. Identity, or r ·-,-_,, On• time 111lnlm1m '""''""""' •' t2,1to to SJ,t•o. W• gtve to &ood horn e . 5 CLASSIFICATION FOi furnish a4verthl119, mtrchan41~"' ""' 1up11ort m1ttrlal. Caplstr.no Beach. 49&-2585 HATURAL BORN SWAPPERS P11t .,,.,, 1par• fill'!• t. rofltt bl t "''· Writ. u1 t.dt y. -· $pecl1I Rite lncl11tlt nl ll'll , atl4re11 1MI lelaphont t111tl'llMr. C.mpl;t. LOlf 6401 ' 5 II•-_ 5 ti- _ 5 bu -"- cl•1crlptive 111•l•rl1I wlll fell•w. .._ ,.,.. ~ lllLU .. I' -o\D Ml.Ill iMCLUOi National Pina Company S50 REW'ARD for tttum of l-"""'1 ,.,. ...... " "'--t-wtlm ,... .... I .......... }tgal books &: papers con.-._'t'CNlll W-Mtdl• tol~ ..,_. ."" ., ~ 10407 LIBERTY -BOX 69 tained in LuthlMa Airline '-"O'ft-llNO POii IA.LI -fllAOI' ~L.VI TRIM only • _,.,.,, prirn'1 lo pPl'I · Do tt bet the ran comt. Cd Jlm • -INTERIOR ~ l':XTERIOR P-. 3IJ llo,y S(>eclal Uc. It Ina. Chuck 66{8'.)9 Stores Warehouseman PAINTING, Ext. interior Uc. Ina. 17 Yf'I exp. Free et1: with knowledp ol K&rde1 AcoulticeJ. cell. ~ and ability to read blue-- INTER Or Ext. PAINI1NG, printa. JMMED. SERVICE. Local ref. FREE eat s.g....1627 Plumblng 6990; Plumblnc 24 hr. aerv. Work p:uar. Uc., inaur.; remodel, re~. rooter serv. 531-7566 J. C. CARTI:R CO. 671 w. 17th St. Cost1 Mesi 541-3421 11, LOUIS, MIS.SOUll 6J1JZ case. CtU 644-~ PHONE 642°5671 A~IA CODI 114..czi.1100 Te Place Your Tr1der'1 Par1dl" Ad S.wl 6960 Bu1ineu Rental 6060 All POI Ml. AITHU I BLK. Female Kitten, Wht. !!I ~· _ • M -_ M ======';;;;;:;;;;:;::;;:;;;=;;;=====I chest &: belly w/flea c»llar, Builder has 3 Bdrm., 2 b&th 100 ICl'ff near China Lake, DRESSMAKING • altua. 2 BDRM. home PLUS 6-1 BR. unit!. 240 Avocado, C.M. OWNER. 544-8612 Appx. 100 Ft. FrontAf9 KEAL ESTATE But, Opportunltl .. 6300 5 mo. old lOlt vie.. 30th st. NEW home, ahio 12 unit dear. WANT de&r or near t lo n 1 b y ex p er t Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa for General N ·8· Reward • 613--07'13 apartment. Trade for klcal dear Howe, Unltl or .Com· Sea.mltttas/TailOl' R t a 1 lease. 107 ft. deep. Show C BABY yellow cat, children'• llJbdivision land or • 1 -m't. Call Art Glovinettl 8C2-6993 eves · 1--------- room, garage space Ill n:ar Acreage 6200 SUPPLANY DRYOUTE pet. Viclnlty Dl Via Kcron. • 6416-1615 • • -Bkr. 673-70'.l 613..918'1 QU., -·-~·-. ~-... COOK WANTED of lot. Excellent for autoa, ---"------1.::67'-.::..21=95:..... ______ 120 Good --•ity oil paint· 0 ............. ... ...., .... ,. ........... OWN YOUR \Part or Full T\me) -t.,... Ids powered SK boat, 17', $6. Sldrll $4. Pantdrese $6. boats, sport can, trailers, Excellent ll'lcome for few hn. I.arr: Slberlan Hu 1 k I e lngs,, European artiat1, 111U lots ol extras. Value $1€0>. Made to order. 962-329l motorcycles, etc. Cal l OWN LAKE? Name ''Olinook". Reward! framed, up 'tn 24 X 48 tn Trade f A_ ... •---1 weekly w 0 r k. (Daya or 642 """": or ll'••uu p ... ""'• ate e Dr ....,bw..,. Al GU-9700 ask tor BW .,,M_ -1.4-N att. 5. ~--. A-x. ~ voluo. od l , ·~ Mapl es,, .. _.....,,. tttetlons Some experience in broil· er and fey work, ev~ -~ Ql,IES I Eves) Rer.n~ .... and Collect· ========== """" "''v _,., m e car or .. .._ e Prof T ON: ._... -For car, or '!' 644-2902 Apt 12 CM M2-l.3'l4 essional It Fast Where in Ollit'orni& can you Ing Money from Coln ()per-Personals 6405 :.,;c:..::::.:..=-c..:.:.:..:=--· • Reuonable. 64&6440 nlnga. • 2115 Harbor, C.M. Modem store UOO sq ft, am- ple parking In &: out on 2 streets. Petitte, ~ find desert, water & IDOl1ll" ated DispellSen in Orange I~.;:;;=::::;:_ ___ :.:;:; Will trade BIG BEAR lot CUSTOM 3 Br, 1 % Ba. ~ Alteritlonf--642-5845 tains'!' Olunty and sum1!61dlng * Single Adults * for 4 door wagon up to ~-ner k>t. Leued F.quity N ANSWER: areas. <Hs.ndle9 Nabisco JJrG.. Will pay or take the dUfer. SU.250. WANT: i.anct, in-eat, accure.te, :,r:i yra. exp. Awl.Y In penoo 9-5 p.m. REUBEN E. lfE In Silver Valley, Newberry ducta and Natimally Adver-You can-~t from 2 to ence. 541).2319 ~..._..~. T Broke:r. TILE, Ceramic 6974 tiled c.ncty). Sll50 total 10 new po:vyle this month u,,,...,, .... CO•~ Hwy N B cnV"!'I:: Springa, ca1if. 18 Miles E. __ .. ....., .. ,__., ~-~-·• and .vory --·lh ~-lh• WANT: Chev. or Ford trudc * V 151 E C t HI h no>.. ' · ·• uu.n.,., of Barstow. 2 hour drive =.au .... .,wn::u ...... ........,.,,......., ......... ''-" Have2bousel tinN--..t eme, the Tile M•n* · OAI Sil WIY ~12. !'.'.,lt....._~~64,2rc,.;;.,,,_ etcgt., tram cout. Freeway all the InteMew: &ind name, Id· next 5 years · · · Pl"Hel~t-van. Have Lambretta Silver Beach I: 1 1n' Costa ... M:;;: Cu8t. work. Install & r~aii·s. Newport Be1ch .,. ·~ "JO.JU a way! dress and phone number to: ed to pleaH yoU. For inter-Special 150. Has only 635 need only one. 0 _11 .. need No job too .small. Plaster, ___ -;;-;--;;;;o--- eves. DESCRIPTION: ",ROUTE DEPARTMENT" estlng recorded messa1e. mile.: + cash. Get& 01100 good '"""......, patch. Leaking •how e r1 S WAREHOUSE 2400 '11· ft. + Fort Cady MU:. to the easl, P.O. Box 3846, dial 836.6200. ml per pl. ~ car or boat. Let's repair 847-~7/846-020; ALES ffi 6000 f ~ ~-• -•-· l _ _. trade! 00.3497 or ~-2018 . Dir-~ 51101-n o ice: sq I 1.ucd hdtp. other Mts. to the So. west, Anaheim, C:&Hf. 92803 MALE Bua execu 33, new in • ·~ <="M ea...,... medi· _, .. ..,. yard. 1855 Laguna Cnyn Rd, 100 + Jake! {man-made) al-D' I 'b area, desh"es to meet cal bid&:· $125,000. Want im· $4.<1,500 Irvlne Terr 1 c e Upholstery 6990 I need 4 men lMMEDlATE- 494-lKJGS or see broker ready there, and sand dune• IS fl ulorship friendly woman for com· proved Commercial or In. Home with $39,500 equity. LY to fill new ••les posi- Balboa Island tll 'round, all round! Water panshp & fun. Send name, dustrlal. Roy J . Ward (b. Land leue $220 yrJ.y. WANT C:.:.~06KI'S Custom Uphoi tioll! ln tile Oren&e Co. area Full & Part Tl-addr, ph no. & recent photo 6£0228 small Comm'l or Palm ....... ,,, D.lropee.n Craftam.an. stiling stereoe &: a....n ..... ma· Cboice of Two, SlSO I: $175. R1tr. 642.1l)56. Office Rent•I 6070 LAGUNA BEACH Air Conditioned peculiar to erea. Muc:b de. ...... ship 100% Fin •-=·---·~ velopment goine; on! No aellina: to Bill, 18341 Pammy Ln HB HA VE: 6 DELUXE, 2 BR Springt; ho m e. Olesbire 00. · enc .. ,.. • lU•• chinell. 3 Lead• per day, Our WHAT TO DO wmI YOUR Disoibu1or to be apPOinted ALCX>HOLICS AnonymouJ \SUts. Good net spendltie Rlty. 6'J5..2503 N~·~~ &U-16f. 1831 Custom.en call ua. No gim· LAKE'!' to .ervice retail ouUieta es.-Phone 542-7217 or write to WANT: 16 or more units Trade, 3 Br. bowie in Wood-·• C.M. n'Jcka or g:lf'tl. Hmest .iea 1. Raise fish tabli!hed by the company P.O. Box 12'.23 ea.ta Mesa. Orange County. can Mr. land Hilll, for t.agun1 or JOBS A EMPLOYMEP(f by hard workers. Highest 2. Water ski, IWim, OOating. (Kodak producta) fantastic . Nelaon 540-USl Herltaee RE Newp)l"t properly. Olli. 2.13-Job Wanted Men 7000 ~in tbe bulineu 100% 3. Trailer Parle with water· opportlmlty. Announcements 6410 15 cu 11 We.+J~-a.~··· .,,,~.. 58S-862T after 6 only. i clng, ?Md. ins. etc. front _ ... , ..... .,..,....., ''6 '!;'~ d....,__,L,,&..1 Call mominp 9-12 or after> spaces avail .... e. To qualify mwt hive car, Lifette Ha1lth Studio White. 2 yrs old,' aeldom Port o.rtotte Florida, lot ._...,.Al,, <~Cl-e gardener; noons J..5, 526-6616 4· Fbt in the water and bask bank ref., and $1~. Hospitality Is Our Motto used. nz; vllue, trade for 8lx125 ~ 2nd door fmm wa· 80 ean.up Jobi in tile sun while your a.I-Investment secured by in· FREE STEAM WITH freezer of compvab1e val· tenv&y._ free il clear. Trade 891-5991,p:es. alter S FIBERGLASS falfa, almonds, peearui, ~ ventDcy. For deta1J1 write SWEDISH MASSAGE I ~"'~·~962:o_·""'=~----tor equity tn home, duplex, Job W ted L d 7020 DISHWASHER Full time Evening shift ·-Jn "'""" 9-11 p.m. R81BDI E. l& 151 E. Coost Hlghw1y Newport Be1ch 1 OPElllllG IMMEDIATI:LY For Cooks with Hotel-Club exp. C1ll Chol O.C.r Zink HEWPORTER 1N11 . 644-1700, ext 421 School Custodian 1495to16(11 Evenln&: lhitt. Requtr. ment.s. Education equtva. lent to 10th ere.de, U.S. Citizenship, ability to get ·along with cbildren. J.p. ply at: W"tminster School District 14121 CEDARWOOD WESTMINSTER J. W. Robinson Hu openings for e Outside Dr1pory s.1 .. Apply -JIM Mon-.Fri Fadlioo bland Neolt'IQt Beach "" equal -11>1 ompio,... ON FO~'l AVENUE Desk spaces available ID newest office building at prime location ln downtown Laguna Beach. Air cond}· tioned, carpeted, beautiful paneled partitioning. T w o entrances: Frontaie on Forest Ave., reu leads to Muncipal perldng Iota. $50 per month tor space. Desk and chairs available for $5. Business bout1 answering service avaiWlle for $10. All utilities paid exce{lt telephone. ricotli, etc. grow? Box M-457 Daily Pilot. In-Open wkdys 10 am· ll pm 2 BR, 2 BA o......--. ·-•....... lmi.t1 etc. ~1oM7 e.ft 7. lln • 1 Y Immed openings for fiber. S. Weekend hide-away with ·~ "'"'"-cam.per & your own lake, ~ ptnne number. Sundays 10 am· 8 pm private beach & heated pool, 26' TWIN SCREW Cabin OFFICE Work J Rec~ r!a.ss Ftnilhttl & Aasem· --c===----.J to fiah. FRANCHISE , , Nut., 1 I I e 519 E. Broadway blt·in kitchen, ti~. Cruise!' for late madei pick· tlonlst/ Public Relatloni bi~rs.. Apply BROWNIJNE MAINTENANCE s Acres, lO Acres, 20 Acret, U.S.A." Hillh traffic loca-Long Beach {2131 437-7009 $15,IXXl equity, trade for up & camper, aJ..io 12' fiber. work desired by mature Div, Trklalre Industries. 2500 MECHANICS fKI Acres Avellable! Why not tion available in Anaheim & CHAR·LIE WOLFE land. 'I'l>'s. 67l64l9 Pm outboard for pwr w 0 man · H.ave 11>me Compton Blvd, Redondo Sch. call now to inquire about other Orange Co. cities. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! '6SFordCoon"-•SedanSta· saw. 64~. · knowledge at ~I e1tatc 213/ '112-63ll Hoepital ~ Dl!pt, Ou •-··-"'' ... , ;::--';.,;::.=:;,.-~--I also. 642-2931 or write B. F I C .... __ hBa • ........ -._ - , •. these exdttng possibilities? .... .....,...ing success in other tion Wagon. FUll pwr. end Magnificent Dcec. ~! Budde, ru Tustin NB ore gn •r "19(;h1nlc """''"'-~ ...... _. - Owner, 847-6640 Eves. after 6 areas. 5 New installations ;F;;";;";;";;";;l;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;64;;;;12 air. Value $11m. Take P .U., Superb .....mit. masterpoe ' START IMMEDIATELY peri~ kl ~ rmJn.· P.M. this month. $16,!rJ(I Ca.sh in-Mot,.._,_,_ .. ,_... ...R_ _... .~ -tt' ",o, USlnEKEEP, du!ER, Nrl.y 30'a, All new fadllties, --A --"·.. tenance M'ld repair *1k --~-------1 vestment can be returned In v.-,,uc, ·' u-..e. $i;"~ ....,.,.,, •JV -.· • ve • a tor co~ on-ing conditions " ........... wu.-.. DltrY eaJiaey $t8l month, LAND: $125. per A~. Tax first )"E'at, plwi sizeable pro-WESTMINSTER B4T-lT07 ' · (eq. $100 Ml Tu:I, ly, Corona DM or Newport. posi · ' permanent excellent benefttl; Pl'OINm DAILY PILOI' saver! Pre paid interest. fit. Principals only, can MEMO San Clemente Income: .. 2 carry !2nd. Bkr. 547~ PO Box 674, Lq Bch tion. and ~t OJIP)l1Un. Guarantee buy-• back. Regional Sales Manager. RIAL PARK stores • 2 lea 2 ottlces 2 N~r 4 :er+ guest house TYPING R George Zfmmerm1n ltl.es.1.nquire·Pen:inne1 n-.1o Li m it e d time only! ln4l 642-2713 or Write to Mortu•ry &. Cemetery Apt.a • Will take TDa ar + v.1it llhop. San Ge.brlei manuecript°., ~me • ' Dat1un HOAG MEMORlAL ._,.. 222 FOREm' A VENUE LAGUNA BEACH ........ Owner/Broker 673-6756 NutvUle, USA, Mrlte 210, Complete funer1l1 smaller propertiy. Make oft· ~aDey. Tn!.de for &Oini b.lS-etc. Accurate 1 day ~~~'. 2840 Harbor Blvd., C.M. HOSPlIIAL 1617 Westdiff Or., Newport from $245 er caah not neceasary. can me91, prefer liqwr or dr\JI M6-0'J69 or 5f0..5317 BROILER MAN JJ1 Newport Blvd. LARGE, Light, new office. Industrial area near .irport. Easy access. c u a t o m e r parlrtng. $60 mo. 673-9125 Out of St1ta Prop. 6201 Beach, 9'HiO Cemetery loh 4!M-32SJ ttore. 492-IH NURSE, dependable. Exp., Full or p&rt·tlme. Xlnt '*Y· Newport heh NEW 'L"l"°Q".'L'IC"'"S-. --~$~1~0.~ooo= from $130 shots; car; anywhere <n4) Apply In per.on Auto-Sal KINGMAN ADDITION Act Now, Umlted QuanUty! Includes Endowment CU. * * * * * * 631-2993 infout. MASCOLA$ esmen Large lots, water, power. Orange Oity. off sale (store) Everything ln one beautiful 1--I PRACTICAL NURSE RESTAURANT Nf!IW AmericM Mokn dlal- $695 Thll price, SlO down, Winlt:on Collect (213) 272-4249 place meana leu CO!ll. I ~ Specialized. HoapltaJ or Live-1615 E. 17th, S&nta Ana er fn O>fta Mesa, llftlda 2 ' 2 ROOM Office neM CM City Hall, Carpets le drapes, S80 util. inc. &4U560 3 COMMERCIAL, l indust.; olilce with living qll'I. Costa Mesa. 646-2130 plc no;onth, no interest. Free Mo 1 L N~:6e!.~.~= .. tm• m· "'' SERVICE DIRECTORY "'SERVICE DIRECTORY In. &18-C26 YCM!ffG ™ 21-35 needed to ~':'. -:. ~~V:R.~ es. mape. __ n_•.:,Y_•_ .. :....n:...._.:63::2:.:0 ~ _.;......;..;;;;_..:.:;.;::..:.:..:.:;..:..1 CARPET Cleenin& windowl auiat owner It man&R"e cof· ..-.. _., _,.. Kin'::n~~ $12,000 531 ~=·l~72S~~~~~Jl93.~~24~21!1 ~C~o~mo~n~t~,~C~on~c~r~ ... ~~6600~~ Glrdening 661() noor stripping .i: waxed' fee car, CdM. Good hl'I a: ~alrplan~ ~.:. .. :t · ___ _.: _____ I w.U1 wuhed. S.U-0567 ' s~. WW tnln it non exp. ,,_ ...-w Avail. for good 1st or 2nd TD Cemetery (rypts 6419 BE.ST in concrete. Walk!:, ANTHONY'S N1te collere man cooki work lrw lo wodc, qualified, m:I BEAUTIFUL oHlce apace in Glendale Federal Bldg., CdM $45 Mo. up. 675-3793 ----~ M~ ~~·~::n· C:~ .:.::::.:::.:cL.::.!.!:::......::::.:..: pool decks, floors, patioa. Garden Service Domestic Help 7035 ~~11 9-ll am c.Uy. Wllnt to Join a rep.atahle ' DUPLEX. Each side 2 CRYPI'-Thlrd tier. Palm 642-8514 64 company, ~ at penan, bedroom. Air conditioned. Re•I E1t1te Loans 6340 Court. Pacltlc View Memor· • CUS'IOM PATIOS • -~~G DOMESTIC GUARDS ~-.~for~·=-Mount. & De .. rt 6210 Bricked patio, 6 foot fenced iaJ. Parle. ~-645-1389 concrete sawing &: removal MONnn.Y MAINTENANCE $ecurl.ty work 1n eo.ta Meaa or Mr. Hayea. -rear yard, cb.rbl.e carport, LEI' ua help you BUY A State Lie. e 842-1010 Exp horticuiturlst. AMERICAN POLICE I "....;..,;,...::::::.::=----''-4 lndustri1I Prop. 6080 3 omCF.::5 & 8 w.rebouses. tiled showers, new paint HOME, refinance exi.sting T ,c,r;o••c.•::1 _____ ;:643::;::5 Co PATROL Income $73.5. mo. S.P. Job. Located in El Centro. !Ob or obtain a 2nd m loan. DR.!VING T low Child Care 6610 mplete CffDUp. Reu. HELP Call coUect 213/ f&l.ltl94 or CAREER $67 OOl F inf t ol $18,:m • each unit returns 0 a. need Japaneae G•rden~ 294-&m t~n ~. Ho1~00 cpen SlOO rent monthly. Owner, ~~p~~k" ~==s!&:S:~ driver. EXP mother would like to O>mpleta Yard Service . • INSTRUCTORS. No ex-OPPORTUNITY! house at 2420 Unlvel'!llty Dr. Laguna Beach 4~9822 after Sattler Mortgage Co., ll'lc. ha.ve 3 children; ages 3 or 4 Exp. Free est. Landscaping. Live ln or live out perience neceoary • we J oin tod~ f.utest lfOlrina Npt. Bcb. INr Irvine .. 5 p.m. 336 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa SERVICE DIRECTORY yrsGood, inm·~!'.:. ~_::e,lyofhomca..'.. Oean-up. 54(}..133.2 .. 546--0724 HouaekH-rs train. Neat appearance and profession-Mutual Fund aale1 Tustin Stsl 11·5 Sun. For ARR~···~·~ NEW~--&122121 u o-06ll -~ '" J •· bl _. __ , No -....ience vnru:.1U.1 -........... · ~ · B1by1ittlng 6550 Mm•Fri. 50c Pt'!' hr. HB apanese Gardening Excelsior Aimcy B: e to....,.. with the public. """~' neceaary. appt call week days. try dub view run, Beau furn. Eves, 673-7865 &CZ.UST area. 536--0300 Profeplonal Melnt. Land· QI So. Broadway LA 90013 ApPly in person, Holiday We train · lull or part ttm1 M .. 1. 5 RENTALS SffiJ mo Below cost. $38,!rJO. 646-7994 BABYSITIING scaping. Oeanup. G46-6553 (713) ~ 1zi31 fi20.lT3S Health Spa, 2300 Harbor Mutvil Fund AdvllOfl i Income, can be increeled. 7.~~~~~;==;;;;.;l!Mo~rtv~~ISft~'!,·~T~.D~.'l!_.~63~45~1 Will care for yoor children COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL CLEANU Blvd., C.M. . Inc. ' $70,IXXl. Will trade pert ca.sh Exch•-•, R. E. 6230 · Lk:'d. Ages 12-6. Open 7 a.m.· . p, tree serv, rototil, LIVE INS o Npt B. 1fi03 Weatclif:f: ,~...,----"=•:.:...;,;;._::;.._;;;::,::,: AN $82,000 T. D. on 144 ocesn tn >Ur Mme, any age, 8Drr' 5:.fi p.m. Planned program. grading, sprinklers, lawns: Employer pays fees PENING for MACHINIST· .._......... (tary~ area. 6'(3...4521 18 ACRES magnificent ocean view Iota, l.eguna Bea.ch, length ol time. C>Nn transp Rea!. ralee. 548-98m haui'g, spray, fi46..5848 ' George Byland Agency r:maur. Small Jocal.Mfg. S.A. 1212 N. BroadwQ ~ Soutn Laguna, hilltop payable $600 per mo. incl. &: ref's. $1.~ hr. S4843tll or OOLD Care indoon & out 106 B E. 16th S.A. 547--0395 Monrcwill., N.B. 547..a:m ' land nev Rockw~l l 6% due May 1970. Active &l2-887l pretehool age (~) General Services 6612 Olineae liv~ins. Cheerful SUperintmlent experienced, Mm wanted fir -V IMft, Autonetlc plant under oc;n. sales at $7,900 each. Strong MY Home. Nr 19th &: N<rth p ~~ . .a apartment. A 1ndu.strial deltveJY of ~ to ' PORTAFINA LAGUNA strucUon. $17,CXXI per atte. owaen with Jarre equity Pomona CM Hot lwdtetl &: H.B. 846-0955 PROFESS. Window, waJ1a a: F:'°~°'A;;;·enc~ Box. M 199 D1JJy Pilat ' homes. Awr0x 1 hn. Pl!' • Panoramic View lJb Want larse clew home, em $600,<XX> invested. <n4) fnd ynl. $17.50 wk. 2 yrs-Contractort 6620 fir. cleenme; bus 1 n e • • • Alwa.n a Go-Go! day, ffntE iBbol Fntn v.Hq White and coast· b&1ance cub. <n4> m..3844 49S--J8« or 497-1210 older. ~ mid., A construction H I W fed ... _ 72 area ency.. M'l-D'.IJ Loh 6100 line views or 497-1210 $4 966 1 BABYSITI'IN e ROOMS ADDmONs' e 0,.tal Window ae.Mng e p In ' ,.,...n 00 426 Nyes Place 1::-==o:='=:====::. I ~ ~~ ~~~ or 2 !enc'd ~: ~Y = i L.T. Cmatructiob Fn::. Eatim1te1 M8-8'73'1 Heavy Duty Mech1nlc Help Wanted, M9f'I 7200Help Wenf8d, Men 7200 Laguna Beach _R._E". _W_•;;.•c.cl.:.odo:... __ 6:;2:..40:.: lot, payable $49.50 mo, incl. Adams, C.M. 349-0126 Familr rooma, kitchen or HAULING, Yarn cklup, odd Min. of a yrs exp. on vdlides (n 4) 494-9388 WATERFRONT home with 8% aU due 3 yrs. 109"c dillc. e BABYSI'I'TING, my home unlta . Single story or 2; Jobe etc. FREE gv &: attic It equipment. Job l1klJls ~ Beautiful View Lot dock on 90Uth aide Udo Isle. glvt'I safe 12%. ( 714) OCC ( Colle&e Park) erea. plans custom de1:\gned. For cln~ tor aatvapble itenu. dude kDowledie al hYy duty No. 264 on Anli&Ua & Hamp. Send particulan: to Box M 494-1137 Reasonable . ~"1090 ettim.atee &: layout, phone Jlm. 548-5325 equip, bme: ~Ir; spedalized shire, Dover Shore&. fO!' SRle 350 c/o Dally Pilot Mone MATURE woman babysit • 847-lSll • • 1 DAY 1ervice. Home Ir toc:U. A balDc Jcmwledee ot. 1~4 ~118~:·for Arlene"""' '~oo=RM=-. ~.....,--, -H-.B.--or Y W•nted 6350 mr home n!tes It wk:ends. n Ucenaed Contractor AJ_lt. cle«nlng. C'rpta, wan., ~m! ':':du~ r .v. area, cuh over mort; COMPETmON n 0 w 0 .. hour. 642-3644 eves Residential -(bn:un~·eial windows, .-1ntin1. 642-8520. e ve-- M1gnificant princ. only 962-0851 pandini; Thia provea their BABYSITrING my home. Maint &: Rep&in;. Free Eat Sterling for brightness! Mel.ea. SaNry r.np: '683. • View lot BUS!NESS llnd Pl'O&l"Bm a succeu! Plua Vic ol Vtctotia rll. C!M. 6'13-2129 CHEAP nu dirt from Lag $'7'22. Con t 'act PfnOl'rle! $5,til. Small but level La· FINANCIAL they pe.ssed Sl,000,!XXI. net 646-5631 e R. J . HUFFMAN e Sch Sleepy Hollow atonn ~. knmed! H.B. Union guna Beach k>t. $1<Xll. dn., in leu than 3 yrs, KOiDa:! I BA.BYSrrnNG my borne. Room Add. Kit. Bath cabf. drain. Deliver or pick up. Hl.gh School DistrEt 6.11J..!km bal. S50 mo. <n4) 497'-lllO But. Opportunitin 6300 have s.ame prorram and Victoria/ Placentia al"(!a. OR 3-4459 • LI 1-4780 ~rm day · 530-t859 eve ASSEMBLY TRIPLEX lot 18th I: need $4000. to start rov.in,, 642-1075 Additions u:HI a.t MBtnt Paint CARPENTERS Wall..,., C.M. K.,. lo!""" J.Nv~~:~AHT~D ;;:;"": •... ,~'f;;~i"'".::ii Bebyslttlng Ironing F""1 H. ~l'W~lina a .... "' hno. Jrior s.n.'. GELCOAT TOUCHUP No sub. Owner Box 942, our • put a ong _.. 1 a ~n ..... 2335 roo'..._ A·-. CM, fiT3..604.1 * Mt-217U Re_ lid. Oxnm.. In dus t. CHOPPER GUN OPEL Sedona, Artz. nMded tnlckintt indullty , ..... er :30 PM. .,........ ~ ... Llcen8fd 646-2833 l YEAR EXPEJUENC1E pn>00ct on"" mari<•J. W!Jh. ANNOUNCEMENTS C ~ Cl I 6625' '.'.';;o=:,:=<=:;==='I Columbl• Yechts LOT. Goll course view $5000 m one year, it will be ieam-and NOTICES Brick, Mlsonry, etc. er,..... Nn ng I ~H I ,qw . ..,. Will lell <r trade. 6560 1:..:.:'.:";::l•;;;9,_ ___ _:6:!7:!3:'.01_:2'15:::,:M::;c0onnlok:=::;;:;;;~A~ve~.,_::C.:::;M. "' irw: you in e>ece1& al. $ll0,000 -------= CARPET Ir Furn. cleantna: .... 1286 P"' ,.... tnom ,,.. ''" J Found CFrM Ads) 6400 BRIC< eonc..t. earp.niry for 1 dey ..me. • qual!Jy UTE Haulino:·'l'rimminr * MODEL * Cit -•• G-6175 have oveor 100,000 customen: YOUNG TJg . CU&to~ CebiDeb. S 11 work, call SterllDg tor Traah, Gar•ce Oeanupa & I ,;;;;·;;·;;;·;;;··-;;;;;;;;;;~ in the '--'-·-· .-lH.. .. to er ltliped il'ef ma brightness! 642-8520 Name it-Rnsonabl• PROTOTYPE MEN -~ .............. , .. _ ... ,. cat. picked up by Animal Job• OK Fret E5f: 962.6945 ["°:,:;:::;::_=...;,=.c=-~-order. Chedl: this one out. Control Otticen on Via WALL to waU cupeit dean. BIG JOHN Mz-4030 Top wqes. Muat haw own Call alter 10 A.M. for de-Corda"•· Li& lllle, Oct. 8u1lnffl Service 6562 lng • exPert Upholltery C1.EAN Lots, caragea, tools. Contllet Ride t.aU. 1n4) 52'7-'l'Z:6 10th. Awailiril r'HC\le a... dean\nr. ~37*> etc. Tree removal, dump, 1682 PlAoentta, C.M, Going Into Busineu? owner or ~ at ~ Sttvkes "Yes" Unlimited •kip backhoe, fill, SALES-PART TIME 'l'\mc is runninc lbo!1 for thll Golden opportunity m betlch Shelttt. Vki1m Mn nee Businem men -do you need G•rd•nlng 66IO ;rade. 9824745 Need 2 neat, fan,um year, call now I: select tbe ertt. PhilllPI 96 Sttvioe collar. scmeone to do your Typina? • JAP ESE G l.J'llE MOYinc A bauu-)'O(q men to~ 2 evn 1; PRE-PAID INTEREST ~ to ll'dit )'O'r .. ._. Statlonl I 1.. l1Ql .. ~IES -u Bookeep!ncT a Secret.anal AN ARDEN ING Yard ~ .. ..._ d,.. up-.. Sat GrMt b' co 11 11 , tion. Try this 5 Acte navel 0 r •· ..__..... ...,... wat.cb 111 Subctltutet Dial nt: 142-7341 Serviol! Ceanup, Landtcap. ;-.;:;,,,,,. * · atulents. Sl.80 mo. (rOVe ·coming Into tuU ~ Bl,)'Slda A Marlnt Dr., LAguna Be&dl ~weekend or 847..!i026.. "YES" ii our m,. SlJ..'1004 aft 1 p.m. ,,_....._.. ~ duction. P"uJl prict! $34,fiOO. ~_PLCgetHBe<cbunt. ~~~Sa: ~~ 2'11h5 .• (2U7) S!9--1;661k f mklltle nmne. 2l Hour lef'V, Gardening Sen.ice *U'l'E HA.l.JLING• SER.VICE u .... -..a: b> ...1-0 __ ,__,,_ J va ..,, , DUI; u.... • , u or JOO ~n Oft'ered '!;'--o. __ ,, Clemi 1.1p. Free est. ·-.. ...,.._. For a comY""'.e _.""uuu ..... Brittol &: Wlllhi.re, · Senti Either. ~·ea'-~· Free Elt:im•~ '*5*-'1849* aervice our equipment hi ~mo~ !:ten. m.B: K. Ana. Oxltact: ch u c le PREscRIPI10N sunai...es Carpenteri ng 6590 Call 847-6078 field. Steady. lllal')': Ji•• · I Crowder found tn vicinity of -EXPER. Gardener Comm. 4 Hou1ecle1nln9 6735 \ng penonalky: wrfte P.O. Eckhoff &. Anoe.., nc. n4: m..ruo 71•: 7T4·10G Yorldown • llffch Blvd. • HOME REPAIR • !Ws. F'r'ff est. Fall apec. Box 10234, Sutt• Ana, 9'lnJ. 1318 W. ChapmM A... I0-6486 CablMll.r•m od•ll•I· ll&. mo. 6'lS-OfOO lft 5 PM JAO<'S bltp'r. Fir bulflnc, TOOL MAKERS Orarct. Oslll. IEAUTY SHOP """"PL reuonoble LAWN RENOVATING "'' d""'I· Wind..., cte. 5'1·:lll'll, ,,,.,,_ $lU12l HUNTINGTON B&llJI 8ASSElT llolnl ltAmd 9/10 ...._ n.e """'""" Qorno "'° c"'"'I· 5'&-7243 Bulldine • Melnl,,,_. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!, , so.-• u ..,,..., v.,. ........ 111"'!1 moll. Ol1l -.m.ii -equip, .... -· Ac-6200 ·-_...... A .. -RD'AlM * ALTEllAnONS MOWING Ed ocal.I lrenl!'! 67" ..... 1!l87 "'"""'""· CM. 1 :.:.:==---~=t --.ir..n.mo-1'0UND Lldls Wald>_, CABINl:l'S, ~ .... job. Gen'I ~~ wn. Wltl1NO IN MY HOJllE llRAFTBMNl,JtA,....,.i. 10 J.CR.Q. So. CM.Ill. Sii DowJti SarUI owner to wlL Cal ID = 111-d 8rtdte+ C:all 25 rn. .,... ' 54M'11S Odd Jobe. * 54l-lia '1.Z baur tel, eetlbUlb!d cd!im lf'.B. 18 l'e< monlh. "'5 NI prico. -· Cement Con roto 6600 !Pl/ COSl' & ' =-,_, ""° "°'' PRODUCTION MISSIU SYSTIMS DIVISION ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORAllON II • A Dims. ef the S..•••11 C..,,. .... IWMDIATI ONNINM fOle Precision Assemblers · SHEET MITAL Layout and assemblv ot mlsslle &Jr. b<lme and componenls. Three years alrcnf\ or missile aheet metal layout expenence and thorough knowled&e ot asaembly procedur .. required. MACHINISi'T1 Must be able to set up aud operate .,,. gine lath.. and milling llllcltlnet tor machlnlnJ of large and small mag. nesium and aluminum caotinp. Re- qulreo several YHn uperl-.. liltllt be available !er poalble 2nd llhllt wort. CONTACT MIT Mn.&s ' (714)~ "' L. 9'ewfdt, D5 W. 3rd st., P1ul Jones Rt•lty MALTESE 1rtttH 1bt 5 D'IO ' c MCJIN-~ t.. A ....... m' moJOI M'l·U!ll CvtL 5.16-212' old. vie. llth .. ,..-.. COtlCREl'E ..... pool docb n:anLIZK ......... lRCl<INC 11 hr. J!obylltt"" - SACIUFICE! l«I ac lop tamo BEAUTY ...... ....n, buoY, ll'IMlOI opedallly! ..... ; Block ~·-· 1$c ..... tor. AlJoo ......... U. MAIUNE ClAltPm1'EllS 1. __J w.i. Tuloro Qowoly. ~ .... --N ....... -Dll<TAL --... --1142-1'111, !>fl.mt ,;;;');;;; .. 1:':. -·--,;:;·~~~~-~---·-°"-·rl!,ii!i':ai51if;;:iMll;i;iiOjji;i-"·'· CITIZ&NSHI' a19u1uo. I 1 Co•t• Ma., (J,.Jlfer11lo •at« 2 hlel. 6M--19M Cal.I I.fl I pm. '*4W &mi in Lll&UnL -..1112 Dill MU611 lei' RE9ULTS Prtct ..._ -' ~··~~ m ,.... 8 Gu--·ChT AN IQU.A.L OPl'OlT1UHrrY MitlllLOYU. , • "-~~~;;.;;.o;::;:;..::..;~-Jl ..J:~~~~~~~·~·~·~ .. !!!,!eoll!!._ ............................... . . --· -. ---------~---~·~·--· ---• ----~-~---~-~---~--------~-.:.--.;;..,._...~--•1.-..... ___ ·_ .... _..;,...;I ;..;,,,;,,,;...;;:,-l :;.;;;,..;..;,,,,,;,;~J --.. -..... ·= -------........ -.. 0 0 * • _.._ --~-- - - - - -2 am==·= • I ' • e DRILL PRESS • OPERATORS e EXPERIENCED e CALL OR APP'L Y CLA·VAt CO. Foremost in the vital, expand- in g field of automatic valves end controls. 17111 & PLACENTIA Co.di Mesa 548-2201 An eqUll opportunity employe:r ------~-~- Help Wonted, Men 7200 Help Wanr.d, Men 7200 REXAIR INC. NOW HIRING 60 MEN J .C. Penney CO. Faahlm Island Nev.'pOl't Beech ESCR~W OFFICER POlitlon avau.ble tn. our New· port 1le&d> 1nnch. Mtnl· mlm five )'.art txperlebtt m sale f!fl:r'(NI ud loan P"> ceaalng. 5muld be illtnllfar wttb losns on leued land. Interview• will be a>nduet. ed. In our main office. Plieue call penonne1 department f o r appointment. t213) 2'U251 Glendale Federal Savings 401 North Brand Glenda.le, caliL An Equal Opp. :l>nployer LARG~' CXJDP11Y a e t! d a telephone survey 1 tr I a . S&laey. No axp erlence netHll.lY• 1'rainlng pro-sram. Are 18 Ii f!Vtt. Morn. In& A eftllln& ahifta open. Apply lllytime after 9 AM, 1311 No. El Camino Real, (rear ~e), Sao Clemente. EAM YOURSELF A MERRY CBR.ISTMAS se~ exdusive BEAUTY OOUNSELOR lifUs, U tn- PBX Operetor ternted m a. carHr or pt. Afllll be svallable for alter-time fulllon business call ooooleveninc ahllt. Recent I =~=""=""'=""'...,.,1910=,.,· --::~ experience multlJ>e,l. board SEX."RETARY; accurate typ. pllll typing and/or teletype ing, telephone, clerical, for ~lence. Newport: Beach advertising agency. Knowledge o f a.dvertl1ing betpful but not COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 20Wliob ' ration for 1 Bright Fu- ture C1r"r. COMPUTER-AGE DRAFTING 24-to-36 wMkt Modern tr1lnlng lncludn Ml- vane9d concepts In drifting incl technlc1I d•lgn to meet the new NqUlrtmentt of today's new-Id" jobs. AUTOMATION ELECTRONICS 36weeks llecol...i -llaU.,j of $22.000.00 Spanlah ancl Modlterranean FurnlfUt'e. ........ ,.,....., ..... .._ ' A ~le'._ HfM' la Oa • ..,..., lle!ll• u follows: Gorgeou1 8 fl custom quilled sofa with eeparate loose pillow• with heavy oak trim decor and matching chair, s matchiDg oak occulonal tables, (2) 68" till decorator lamps, BB .Furniture ----... ----..... ., FREE TO YOU Musical Inst. 1--------FOR Sal" K1mbalt <1ectr1c FREE to yo11. Hed~. been in or&an, 2 ke-)'4:>oud:, xlnt ground for 5 years, only cond. $500. Hawaiian elec- 1144 N.wportBIYd. Costa M-(only) ...,w, to • r.w teet 1n tric ""'guitar, 2 •.- . TRAINEES N"""' SPORTING GOODS SALESMAN l'\lll time employment Xlnt pe.,y ~ta Outstanding benefit& COLLINS eaaential. State talary ex· pected. Box M-45' Daily Pilot . Prep•rff you for (obs In: ._, •ltllt 'ti t _WM.. s.r. I s. .. 'fl ' ~ ~use~ : ~ $125. Xlnt cond. ~~~\ cbuged our mind. Youn COMP==Lfl'E==-.,.Ludwis..,...,.. -,drum,_., Learn a tmde in hydro.dy- namics ail' filttts. Darn top ~ tn this field. No ex:pen. ence neceMllr)'. We train. RADIO CO. e JNSTRUCI'ORS. Full ; .., -out and ba"""' .. l ""' IOOO G•r•ge Sale I022 away. 536-8C.1 H.B. 10118 . f>t&.1374 Computen I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Communlc1tlons 1 ~ Furniture 1---------HALF-Size German =========I · · .\g!!8 19 to :Ii, cood woril:en ool,y. . ' A chance to participt1te bl growth ot this oew expansion line. 19700 J1mborH ROid Newport Beach All apPlleatiODI reviewed on merit with no bias to- ward Race, O>lor, Creed or Sex. time. No experience rteeeullf'Y • we train )'00, Must have neat appearance &: good figure a: be able to deal with tbe public:. Apply b. perton, Holiday Health Spa, Ml Harbor Blvd, C.M. ' FCC Llcen1ln9 Industry P'HONE: Leaving Country at Once , -a·-";AIIA,ta~~ ~~ .. ~-~ .. Shephmi puppy. 9 month Planot & Organs 81SO MUST SACRITICE complete '""' ... '6 • =,-...... '6 oMi female. Swttt disposl- ho<aebotd. N•w d<con.tor "°"'' l!Jde.a-bed, 2 ,.,. tton, _,, "'""""""· ""' • PIANO S·Alf • furniture. 755 W. 18th, Apt bunks, 1 maple, 1 metal, to Io v t n ii ta mi 1 y. SALES ( Some inlbtrl&l ai direct sal- . ea exper1eooe necessary. Up w. $6*). per ~th. Apply in penon Penney' a Feabkio Island 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday NEEDED h.mpoo Lady. wonc Thura/Frl • Sat. Must lw.ve Oal1fomla Uc; Hwt· ingtm Harbor area. M7.ai65 alt 7 PM caB. 841.QSS 2-B, c.o.ta Metia. See bet 9 Jinny-Lynn double bed with 548-.3684i JO/lt am. to 6 pm. ~gandmakl~! 2~.~ landn g FREE to homes with fenced ALL SPINETS, 1,=::.,:,:,.:=::_~~...-1 ,_,. ~= ~ CONSOLES and GRAND ACADIMT O• BEAUT lounge chair I: ot· chairs, antlqut1 dreasera, old yards. 13 mm.th old Fox. ter- 547-9471 Eq\-.1 opportµnity employer MANAGEMENT Auto Sales MEDICAL TRANSCRIBERS (2) COMPUTll ~CHNOLO•Y toman. decorator fa·bric, but xlnt gas atave a: electric r:ler, female. Hu had-all , dl•liie11 of $125 (e<:at $300). Ladies an-refrigerator. Cottee table, shots. Ahlo Fox terrier and U~-C __. C.. tlque pink aeaetar)' deak lampo. li.,1.,,. room throw Beagle . puppies. 548-53)8 SHARP BAR MAIDS I: GO •.,,...... $100 {C011t $250). Misc items. ~ .. '6 ~ 5 10/lS Sloshed for lmmedioto Sale! Must be ~ in pro- duction or· sales me.nag"" ment Up to S821J. per month. Experience pre.ferl'ed. EX· pendlnJ: new ear dealer 2 Tranacribera fer m b!d, needs ag&:reuive salesmen. -fully accredited tmpital in GO DANCERS. Top wages. htt. 407, Nri Tewer '9.'i-4926 rugs, kitchen utensill. fKl4 · $2.50-$3.50 to start. Call for U•le• ._. 1.-.. l~.:,,C,===~~,--,,-,-E. Balboa Blvd., Apt, 3, 2 FREE to a good home 1 year Mendellsohn Grand --$699 lnttl'View. 545-9983 SASSY Ofute, c:.fff, f2611 PROVINClAL Birch dining doors south of ~fain St. in old female cat small breed, Aeolian Grand ·-····-·-$895 Aooeptlna applicatiam M~ WW train. See Mr. Botben attractive beach area; seek dQ and 'I\eday <Wy. For or Mr. Hlyea. skilled typist tor trarucrlbing appolntmmt call Sat\rday, 1 _1'169 __ -~~~~c..ta=,:c..M:.c•;;:.:sa room of busy Medical Rec· Mmda,,y, Tuesday Night OJstodian ords Dept. Experience ~ LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. p • • • • • • • • I bible, anta 12, a;eved Balboa, 2nd Door. After 6 part Siamese, all black Md Wurlitzer Grand ---$895 WOMEN'S Hair 8 ... 11 ..... Li> Pl••••. ''"d -fr•• '"· center 1ea A f chairs $225. P.M., v.oeekdays, all d a Y has bad an shota. I will Lindeman Grand ~-$945 ...,....,.., 1 form •t1on 011 : OCP Guild Grolonala. HI·n with week~nds-deliver. 837-6.198 10!14 Geo. Steck Grand _ $995 cal following pref. Beautiful I 0 COM,UTEll.-A6E I md raalllmed b:xn fl5. G $995 $464 to $500 per month. Haun quired, Both P<>Sitions oo 2nd 2:30 to 11 p.m. For further sh1lt &: involve weekend information call M r a . work. Please inquire Penoo. French Fountain Va I I e y Del Dept new salon. N. Cost.a. Mesa, to DRAFTING 673-41?9 MISC Ga.lore! Rest ..ippliee ORGANIC FertilU:er, aged Fisher rand -.. -....... . open Nov ht 541).2247. Jon 1 0 COMPUTER i ====-=c--;-;,,-Sat/ SUn 10 • 5. hol'!le manure combined Knable Grand ...........• $1495 774-7251 1 ING 1 (.'(JLOOP()T refrlg $ 9 0, 1512 W. Oceanfront NB. with WOod shavings. Good Chickering Grand .. -$1595 p!'!w~~i:_o ... pe r 8 10 r 1 D :~~G~t,.~~N 1 orthopedic dbl mattress " GARAGE Sale. Furn, mulch. 8J3..5332 between B & Yamaha Grand ······-$1695 J. W. Robinson's --in . School Di&bict, 842-6651, ext 221 ng So:"•-v•ce exper. ELECTRONICS springs, $35. Din tbl $20. clothes. bowling ball, wed· Sor 546-4931 after 5 10/31 New Yamaha Organs pref. Huntington Beacb • I Bunk btd $25. Misc lamps 8 7-0923 r $795 varied sht:fta 5J6..8881 N•m• •••••• • • · • Ag• • • H .1 t CM ding dress &: misc. 4 t'OCKAPOO, male, about 9 rom ......................... . HOAG MEMORIAL · I Aclclrt11 , ,, • Phon• • ·• • a ~ am 1 on REFRIGERATOR & other moe. old. Housebroken, all • Stamp & Coln '. Department s.Je11 and managerial poet. ---but not a must. APPLY Pf>ISONNEL lM __ ..,. HELP wanted: Jack in the Box, Part or lull time. Flexftlle hours. Must be 18 )TS old. l!d &i Coe.at Hwy; Beadi So. or Edinger. EXPERIENCED TURru:r LATHE DPERA'I'OR. TAP· MATIC <X>Rl'. HOSPITAL LIVE In baby1!tter, Ute 1Clfy ··••••••···••••••• 1 ~/646-1435 misc. Items. Sat g..s SUn l-5-9hotS.. Blk. w/11.'hlte mark· 301 Newport Blvd., N.8. housekeeping for working St•t• ••••• •• • ZI, • • • ·• • IOlO 5161 Sis!IOn Dr., HB lng:s. Adult family only. 1714) 548-0651. mother & am.all boy. I• • • •••• .. Office Furniture ~=.:"='======;;;;:;;L~"~'--~~~~~-'1~0!!!:14 e Walfreu 673-5:fi6 eves. CZYKOSKI'S Olatom ._ tA ~ II 1100 6 --!ES Be·~ Upbolst School. Continu· COMPLETE inter °" ou er pp 1ncn rurr , pe.rt <>&>e, 5 • food ChKker FRY Cook, IWinr sh1tt only. "1:Y 1831 otOce fumlture. LEASE or weeks old, weaned, and C let $100 \\'eek to start.· OUI Qaue1 Day I: Eve. SALE. 644-Zl'IB 1S ClJ. Ft. Westinghouse heatthy To g"OOd horn~ on- • OC Iii W1ltren The C.Ott.age Cotiee gqio Newport Blvd., C.M. 642-1454 refrigerator. White. 2 years 1 ••• 54Z,.:1734 10114. APPLY IN PERSON old 8eld uaed Lik v •No Payment "I'll Januory •Bank Terms • Fre<! Delivery • Trade-ins Two Loc1tlon1 To Serve You: Fnhlon l1land N""""' Be&cl> An equal -'"" ......... ·~ 5 p M 562 West 19th St., C.M. TUTORING Office Equipment 8011 11~ _ .. ~. h~.· •-!,~ EL&:. • Refrlg-tor & trad.i-.· n,., l '.c.n. • • All levels math, grd IChl Ml"" "' ....... ...,.. lJoe........ ti al tuJ -,-cb both KARAM'S WAITRESS: Exp. Sm din. ac.i., HS plo."sics. 962-4«5 ADDRESSOGRAF'HS. Hand of comparalie v a I u e . on s,,, e cou in COAST MUSIC PARKLNG a. t tend ant a House & Bar. C.dM. Neat, • .,, ~tr1c Reccm:I Servi 962-'1689 good cmd.iUoo. 14151..i W. wanted. 18 or over. Avail 501 30th Stl'fft pleasant, alert. 673-7722 Aft WILL tN.ch Pl"""9!'.hool ~ .. d :1' Suppli~. Tl~ ce MUST aell--:-retrlg -. •love Bay Ave., N.B. 61&-545310114 1839 NewpOrt Blvd., CM C.M. ~ nJtes « both. Contact Newport Beach or Eve. to read or tutor older ........... cmnb. 2 refrie:t;[&Wrt .l't cu HOOSE pets! Nd laTing 646•0271 Don Blakemm. Villa No'fa, UVE-lN hoQRkeeper for :.'l'Wber 645-84 HouMhold Goods 8020 ft. each-Vented 'ipace bome for 1 apd. fem. &-2 PAltT TIME 12 MEN 3l3l Pacific O>ut Hwy N.B. 1 'M"'o"1"·=""'~..-;-.,,--,t<r--..,.-~fi0 elderly gentleman on BalJoa MERCHANDISE FOR beat@r. GE w a 1 bin c alt. male ca.ts. Also kittens. 114 S. El Camino R .. I I o,,N•:,;.phm~•:.,;:;call!=~pt.::,u=~--1 unit mot.t, -m °""' Penn. 61&«;:11 .it.. 5. SALE AND TRADE ORIENTAL RUGS mac!rln• fi42.8119 Ml-ml or >G-7096 10112 San Clamente FRY Cl>ok, ...... ohl!t oru,. Mtn. Start wori< Oct. '8th. HSKPR • Bwy f&mil,y. 5 .::::=..::::=..;.;:;;.;;=-I Pr!vato Puty. e>151 1-=~~.,:;:::~"'=~-PART A""'8llan ...,.,ml 492-4642 $100 Week to start. Interviews to be held 1po days. Live in or out. la Furniture 8000 $lO • V =~ !rm male, 6 mo&· loves children. I-~=~===~-HARo WORKERS, GOOD PAY, Sl'EADY WORK FOR NEXT 6 MONTHS. 6:30 ro 10 P.M. $300. PER MON'I11. The Cbtta~ c.ottee Shop ~~.ac:ia•~·~. -~ Hntg Bcb. Ref1. 536-1248 DIVORCE AMERICAN G1r1ge Sale 8022 Rea~ble. e».at Vacu~ 645-0077, 886 Towne St OVER STOCKED 562 West 19th St., C.M. .... .,.... Mo I Sun 1"' 333 E 17th CM ""1~ C.M. 10/15 200 2 E dress. telephone, age, ex· Jobt--Mln. Wom. 7500 Style-Need ney Fri., Sat., · ~ ~~·~~· ~· ~·~· ::~~~~l7;;-.--;;;;;:-01<1C;;i0n.;;; Ask for Mr. Reid PR4-7256 xp Nunerymen perience, to Box M~. 1-"=-'·~;:..==.;.:;;,;o Most fuml*ings must be GE upright deep freeze $80. GE DISHWASHER., good 7 & 8 mo. old ce.ts need Aa:e :1).4(), &IUOO'l De.llyPilot AHCIBIJ MARINER IOld (atanyooat·almoft!) Smit~ Coro,••lngPPlnort CODdiUon, $30 bomes due to present ·-tt• 9 B owner'• illne•s . 2 couches, buffet, coffee ta· l.J'V'l' .... ter ~· . * 4944693 * 5-U-4079 AgenciM, Women 1300 ble, bar stool.I, 2 dryers, 1 tail .wr!Joard lite weight, -10112 * WAITRESS * ..,, W. <lout Hwy, wuhor. MODY ml9C ,...,,., no '"""' $!0.' Oistom Din ~=~JS~ l'M the ia.t ot the littor or T. ~ Betty Btuce. at Experienced NEWPORT BEACH <No childftn or pets lndud· nn. romd table, w/leaves. ft SlOO 673...{l9f) ' mack & Cllrly. Need a Cv1 Dictnten OVER 21 Now fUjng: applioatkm daily .,.,.. .......... st NB ,,,..c 2261' $25. Camera. trplc .c:reen. · home. Mother hi Dachshund * CIVIL DESIGNERS m fl NIGHT Sl!IFT '"' -"""· ed) ~ -M . . ~ U-t --a... FRlGIDAIRE R-tar & Poodle. -10/13 DRAFTSMEN ~ Lxec APPLY • W~ or 645-l389 tcm dothel 7 • 9, 10 • 12, $2 immaculate cond. '45 rood SPAYll> female Norw~ Meo exp'd in mbdMslorJ FL YING IUTLER e BUS BOYS * Decor1tor's and * to $10. Other :Mi• c . workq: order 540-0014 Elkhound 3~ year!I. Ex<:et W\'.ll'k.. s 1 re e t designen, Agency for Catter Girts m-0971 • DISHWASHERS Collector'1 items. booaehold items. 548-1807, Antiques ll lO watch dog but gentle. Must Drain1nc plan designen. 410 W. Coast Hwy., N. B. Sal App~ bet. 1 & 4 P.M. Be&utifu.tly antiqued dresser 38;; Genoa, Newport have yard. 673-nl6 ¥ust know Orange Co. stan-By appoint. 646-3939 ffWOlften FULL T 1 M E B 0 0 K· or buflet, .sacritlce $100. Re-RMen, C.M. GOLD picture trame1 & BEAtmFUL Dark grey & dardl. NI and part time achedu1es KEEPER. 1580 Moorovla, ~== = GARAGE/ Patio Sale. LR palntlnia '3(1 • $75. Sterlinc wht long hair k i t t e n a , E. L. Pnsron & Auoc. Help Winted avsUable Jmrnediately. Pr"" N.B. Ph: 642-2666. Aft 5 pm. $17 50 Solid btrcb ~ ~ 1 urn l t u rt!. Near new sliver for 6 $200. Plated for Mother ca 11 co/ J at her m Bircb St, N.B. Women 7400 vlcus retail experience ~ 646-7532 ...._:._ · ~"::. 567361 pert.able GHP.E .... ~.~-12, $30. Silver coffee eervk:e persian. 847-0m. 10114 Call Nk.k H.m.an 546.a803 1---------ferred. Top salary plus com-FRY O>ok. broiler !!JP nites. UlUDet, comp_.. I>resse!'. 3 .. .,..,, mower, $30;-Opaline Boa $ 3 O · GERMAN Shephm! male 9 REPRESENTATIVE PART TIME rniaicm. See Miu Rita Sm. Din i.e. & Bar. OW. ADMIRAL Upriabt FreeRr, ~la~~~ ~: ooknlamp,, ~-~~ mos. Sbotl, trained, gentle, RESTAURANT <lril' Fulrlcm, South a:..st No drinker. Tel 673-ilZl white $45. KdvinMor ~-• .,..._.er. watt _ ..... e •An """' n..&..i-Hood 1 _ ,...., tborobred to gd. home. FOR STABLE CO. CASHIER Plaza a.ta Meea ooppe:ttwie w/defroste:r $.15. Ute pant, ~ tire _........, .nuuMI -... ....... 5t6-5133 10115 ~ in appearance with ' • Maid A Maint. mM. ~e or Both excellent. 1141 diam. (small cer). Sat.stm 641)...UQ ability to leam It ..u. Xlnt Apply in penoo only At1l1tant Cnde-Need b' Motel Apb. Gleneqlea Tt!IT., c..M. 10/U ., 10113. )695 Tulti:D, AMER.IC.AN primiUYetr ~ FREE-S~ cab l nets. opportmity for right man. DEl.I &IEF Teletype Operetor 2376 Newport Blvd., CM. M&-63lli CM aell i treM The Dmn; Mheellaneot.11 lumber . 10039 Adams Ave.. Order derk &-dtvenitlt!d dut· GARAGE SALE ...... ~ ..,., .... ~ St. N ..-Blinds, t!hadea. 288 Knox s.iary + bonus + comm. at Brookhrst, HB a Stock b"*2rage experi. Agencle1, Men & 1 TABLE A 4 dWn, •12 ;J;. iN'-....... • ~Wj St., C.M. 10/14 For appt. call Mr. Payne FOOD & Cocktail Waitresses e ....... -.Ja---'. i:+....+1 .... --• Women 7550 leaves, antique gniD $25. l Tools, O'll:ppendale desk, bed, ,.,. ... .,.,ING n .. ~. · 6 547·1182 Week-ends &: eves, for new restaurant A dinner ._ ... i;,.,~•-.':'~,:--~ _... Grey chrome table A: 4 chairs, wood stove, Vk:tori&n VA.Er stock Amer &: Etir "'";~n 3 bl&c~k, """"'2 "hi'·t laS-7300 ary ..,,.,_ to """· per mo. ..... _.__ $15. -Hud·-OM table, -'-rJ. 1---, old furn I: docks Larry w,.., ' w e N VS DISTR U house opening in Laguna GOODBODY & CO uuu•11 ''" _,., _... ...... _ • home 4M-:st7 1on4 • · • IB TING Beoach area app. October u. • ARGUS EMPLOYMENT 546--4892 rocker fl'eme. camper. Mi9c. Morsan Antiques, 2 4 281=~·~----~ Busboy Full time, over 18. Day and night arutts APPLY IN PERSON MUST BE A'ITRACTIVE. Mrs. Luce, Npt. Bch/540.3121 Typist .................. ~ QualiQr Kin&.Siie Bed, SAT A SUN lO a.m.. Newpcrt Blvd., 0.1. GAS ~: acnp iron. Phone for appt, Mr. Moss, a.ERK TYPIST s.ie. Tmee ............ $fOO beautiful quilted mattress. L!avin& town. * CASH FOR ANTIQUE> * ~ t t • k e a 11 . 1o~J 499-2271, bet 2 A 5 pm only City of Lqma Beach bu split foundsHoo, hlt·ln 121 Oecl1 PW:e, CM. eetatea. entire ~ e SALES-DREAM JOB e immed. opening in public ARGUS EMPLOYMENT frame. Never used. $98. GARAGE sale: 19 o 31 stocks etc. MS--7383 ~ Wht. rats K - works ~-Salary range 2043 Westclltt, NB 548-7196 Worth -••o --M th ,,...,_ HB ( ft ~'1629 eep your t job as $411 to $49'3. .t-1ic:atkris -· O'IL~ a "' ~ · 0 20 10/14 wife &: mother &: earn a .nw-162-1 E. 171b St., SA 547-6336 C 0 Bu8.hard .t Garfield) Bunk S.ew:.::;1:.:•:sV:.M:.:a::;c:.:h:.:ln:,:ff::,_,cl:.;1=l;-;m;i"';:;;:;;;;;;-;;;;;;'>:;;; close Oct. 15. For further LDSPOT relrt1 . tied& 2 couche fi l~hr --· LARGE HMlthy fruit bear-::~~.,!!'!.,~~.~_!· 543-t{i26, inlonn1Uon apply City Hall S h I I d di 7600 w/icemkr, LR. set, D.R. ... ,. 'd' .... -lis, M~ po~ ' 1961 St NG ER comp l ;,... 1...,icot __ ~ """' .u-_ Pianos & Organs New I: U&ed • all makes I: models. Famoua n am e brands must be !!Old at huge discounts by reliable detalet to make room for Ou1strnu stoek. Last chance for Jaw. est prices! Rent at buy cm easiest terms. ' Open Friday Eves. Open Sunday 12 tn 5 Gould Music Company 3>15 N. Main, S.A. 547.(lfl). OUR 58th YE.AR Fill Sale-Specials We need room 1or Ouistmu mercbandl:se * B..s Ham- mond lr: PR 40, like l1l'W $Z!50. Hammtwld M-100 A, save 20o/o , Baldwin Cl'·2 Thooter Hor9e&hoe, 6 mos. old, $1!i00, Used Hammond Spinet $650, Used Grand pi- anoe • SA VE! Steinway cm- aal.e, % Price. Sohmer Q:n. aol.e $795. Open Mondly I: Friday eves. Slrlday 12 to 4:30 HAMMOND ln C'ORONA DEL MAR 2854 E. Coast Hwy 673-8930 Bob's Big Boy l:;t E. 17th St. Costa Mesa .,...........,.., ~:JI or can 4!J4..1124 m. Zl. c 00 •· n.,ru on 11et, desk, King slU! bed, dbl , ..... , ...a isc a. w/walnut cabinet. .o~ ~ .. = ,,,._ Wt4 MATURE H 0 ... k .. per ASSISTANT MANAGER beds, .......... etc. M&-7'02 "'""178 ...... ....., •• er' I,..! Clean Out Sale 111 DISH MACHINE wanted, for 2 adu1ts & 10 For The Groovy Store in ~ newporf DUPLEX bed, like nt'lll'! $35. DIN rm set, m1Uque grain. Autom•Uc, Zig Zag, rouch· MAMA cat &i 2 adorable OPERATOR mo. baby. Pvt nn, btth, Fu:hkln t.land M\151 be ex-School Of 2. gold naugahyde ..recUning Oiest ot drawen, lamps, o-mattc:, button boles, blind ki~n1 need good home. TV. Perm. Job 0 n I y. .......c--' ... ;.,""" ..__._,_ chain, perfect cood. $91'.l ~ cofttt tabla, TV, hems, ·overcasts without at· 639-0376 10114 40 J-lni per wttk ~ .......... """ .w ""'l§U u.au&U1"1 ft!COl"d ~ Mlae bric-1-~-IJ Aaswn •1.11 ~""GER -~ F 1 Costa Mui Memori•I 546-MM ~ and dreaes. Ex-_ busineSS Meh. "'6--5491 Bey a-m. brae, antiqun.' 21822 Kiowa .;;;:u~f!'ll $39.rr ~ ~ r;o;,._ old.~· tt e:; Hospital CLERK-Typist, (e\ec perieuoed ooJ.y call fOJt •P. TRUNDLE beds.~. Ln. H.B. 96J.87l9 51&-6616 home. can 8t&--OT79 10114 :m Victoria st., CM =~::::2J ~~: ,;:~, 644-2400 833 Ooftr Dr., N.8 . ~loam rra::~ = BARGAINS Galin! Boya', l9IST SINGm comp.I w/wal CUDOLi Kittens looking tor Far interview call day week. met.udin& Sat. Ii 646-0153 6'73-8413 ' • Youlhs', wuh pants. le-via, corwole, (~ man ]t!e,..-. home•. 61' !-1 o 71 or 842-2734 Su Call-· ........ CASHIER lhlrtl, rweaten. 50c up. i.... .. .__., -1 Tood>-0---10"" • ~~~-SP.,........~, y.-n. ~'" & Our cumruhan 11 ~-~on * SEX.-nONAL Uke Dl!'W, Fri, Sait, .sun. lU E. 18th, .... "'"" ... ,.... • '".r"VU\M '""' 1v1•c.v r ~• FULL Ti Maid Oc ~ quilted 2 n..1 ... "'°"' Sai matiC, auto, --zag, button FREE Klttenl to a eood St.Jnwa, Grand, Ar"" Mod- el; Wurlitzer Ba.by Grand $.S!ii; Steinway Professicmal Model $5i0: -Spino! p;. ano ~; Gulbnuuen Spin. el $395: Tbomas Organ $195. These and man;)' more at.,. WARD'S BALDWIN S'ltJDJO U01 Newport, C.M., 642-8434 and USED CAR me · ean COUNTERGIRL tbeknawnne«kolthelo-pee ...... .., ....... cc.M. boles,blindbems,.._•~-~ front motel Laguna Beach. · $285. 01fee &-Matcblng end PAnO Sale Sat Ii Sun. J1Q111 ...,.........., MrolANIC. ~r 30. 6 Day Week, in· 9:30 Ao\1to6 PM ca.I employen. tblea, pair l&mpl &M-2028 ~ ~...... --" m•-, .,_, overcull, no attach needed. . , 10.12 SEEBURG Stereo'• New! Jt' u s t hl\te: ex c f' I J. cll.!"1 ... Sat. It Sun. Call Mooda.y thN Friday .&l"l iw -i .. ~..... ~ Full price $31.97 or a.uume Fri Sa Sa _ r,~-·-Or ~ackground and too!Ji. Ttl> ~ Call ~ Ext. am Lurn Income Tix s~. ~~~ ;:t., ~ w!tmi= $4.10 mo. can 523-0015 ~s!, ~c~ A~~ (a.!i ,a: ;."'nina ~;·;e~ used Open &mday aftemoona '!::. ~ =::. 'i;;j UV&IN malurt b''""'"" * BEAUTICIAN * "'-"!Ion. --tor $300 "-· onl> $50. -Pl., CM. Musical Inst. 1125 R.B.I 10112 0rpn. """"'$3!1. & 1st st Santa Ana. I-lite ~-CM area tor FULL TIME 'i(tb.tet: T $4 to $8 hr. SACRD'ICE. ni' aa, mint FRClit. doett to Guqet •• ·:ro .,_ •• ~ ..,. ~ PJPPY need.a sood Electric Or;an Auoc. M1-3i81 rmtber worktflri very odd VmsATILE 9mmei" aI C'oune cond., $50. Mediterranean 3 c..., lnfemel 8 a bJ .. ~®' bt!ltc: bame. QaU afttt 5 . S33 E. 11'tb, Cotta Mesa ... BOAT ASSEMBl..mS; ~ .. bd + f'5 wtt. Sue ff6 w. 19th, (})sta Mesa 1931 Harbor Blvd., C.M. c.binet, 35. 491-1495 Rrmula; port:a-crtb, jump fer. 2J.l....CJl).07G : ~ 66-15'1'5 \0112 ............ -................ , e CARPE.NrERS 642-T'Ml 541-2.404 ROCK Mmple 6 pc dtn Ht chlJr: ladies dothel. llloel. SMALL Cock·a·Poo , 4 , e MOLDms SHAMPOO G;n.JJc w/oxp. H 0 USE KEEPER ex. * CLASS OR tnr. hutd>. X1nt cood. 11!5 l mile. 1m An&helm, CM FRCE TO YOU ~old. blond. r...w1011~5 ll&mmond Spinet organ , e GELOlAT REPAIR Excluol" N.B, SalOl>-PMt per1tnce<I: P'RIYATE * (coot 16QO). -GAI!AGE SALE: Houaobold o, ~·· .,,,,.....,.,,,,, revtri> " I M~ • WO C'JI' full limt'.. C..1110 to 4, Jl.f Llv""ln Sat•-o-•~-~ ol1 ..... i.... repeat Save SZlS. r ...,. • MQJ thru r . 644-l4M or 644-rut ' ' -~ .. ~... MAPLE bedroom aet noo. tumU;,_.._. ....... .-.,..!· aJTE pup, mm. 3 months l BI.AO\ Ir white \.I Siame9e 673--0614 Piano. Accordion, Guitar n" TV $40. Mirror $10. inp. Bed ~ *l>. Sat &-old. One htJ1 Boe&on. tnrler. kltlenl. 1WJrkn. Ev ef . Used spinet piano, $.195. Jen .. n Mlrlne Corp. l'ACT'ORY Worker, ex. ~ lOOl\i ~ Fn.n Martin ~ 5&861T SiDt lo.2. ?don 12·4: 21£ E. 837.1189 10/15 szs..o::lJJ 10/1$ SCHMIDT-PHIUJPS CO. ~ 23Sn.dllfto,a.t&MMll pt.:denced in bMdltng op. manforchlldoare8to5my LIFmME alft.. t:YPre'A'riting. HJDE-A-BED, Dinettl' aet. Xlttl 8tr CM. ~O LARGE~trft~JOQdfe6 ADC1tARLE p\lpple•a 19!77 ~~":.n: )')th e OlSHWASHER. e :: ~ta. l yr. min. borne, ~ 546-J.341 OIJldlten rranck:hUdm., Ol' W....,, aD X1nt cond. SAT A S\ln N. HllerMllN, ._ MS-*1 l waitkC f.ar Pod !aoml!6. cxPf2UE11cm • 1 to 10 Uh< S. ,...-1 t ~lllY tu. _, OR ~'15111 ..,,, lla-d, -. Kloc lu:E -·--m,$118 WU !!!!Wllrll!!!!!!l-!!!!!°""'!!!!!!l!!Orra.!!!!!!!!!!•I ..... EXl'UUEl<Cm ~ .. rlri. EXPERlmcm d '"to I -. OU-t10 ·-"" 1111 SOl'A; !«> l>oceu.nt -1000 s. -2 -ol4 ,. Olllt lM4 llEAtnmJL .... -1311 :ii ,.... ,. .,.... P<r1 am., woman• -~ ........ ,,, z to cs q -.1n Doi Mar, oc """'1tbl. -.._.,. Bal Ill. . -2 ....., 2 -· ~ make - SURI' " lmL()U( -ti, OR ~ yrs o1 "¥· 644-49:12 54&-l& . ...iy. IQ 3-0llS!I cliAGE Qi; -4 VAJllOUS -., -I ,....,,., lM5 er 615-1515 5930 Pldf. a.It J:twy, W~ MO'llfER'S Helper 2·3 boun BO::INNING Drum k>-SEVERAL P5tcea crf tu lttma; Ma bed. Sat A Sun. wk:I. trained. I0-61ll 10llC NEED kind ltwtnc 1¥JmC! for HAMMOND Orpn.. Model NE!!FJ>RT BE,'Clf Pin ttm., OV1!t n Tutti thru Sal. ~ n.... strucUon. p per 1-an. f\Jmltare A mile ltmla. AD 159 0ancrw. CK. gc..(1111 BLK. dos 6 mot. (id tntra 5wnete m&1-cat. Phorie W33 Spinet Uke newt $811 Rli:rlJ"A.l.S yard man. OvK MS-9863 CdM am.. 644--1621 c.ll '1S63o7 att 4:l1 xlnt cond. 6C-13SO rrs 8"dl bouae Ull)t, 8fc-J'riendlt. 54--* l0/15 ~ 10/lt Privite P•rt>'· TIC: l-U-1333 JJ1 Uvt locally, M«l!Mbl GIRL P1UDAY/Boolck:ttpf'r TOY STORE YAJU\I AR1' a.ASSES 10' GREfl'i vetv.t da: cor• mt lfltctimi ...., SM the 2 RABBITS Md butd\. LOVABLE klitm• nt«l cod Conn Org1n. Xnlt tond; e.orp. llD>1 •&-~ALS, for I.nt. ,Dee. Stµdlo Part Slln Qnb. )'ulJ er; by Oiarl& Tt0ettr)'. wa11 Der" tablf/ twin bed eet. DA.n.Y f'ILOT Q_.,,.., ~ 10/15 homes. M7""31&1 bffon t NZ. t 4116-Jt&l; 'Jlfl -111..t <*.. tr-S..21Xl1 -"'-0637 P&ol dmt. 541-flU ban-, ..... m.11138 11eo1 olfrr, --NOWl ._DIOl_. ___ ..___,•~-R-DP ___ o._:rs, p.m. lilfll OWIGE ,.ar .... ild -· • • I '· S-JS ... • .;; -::.;: !!.t!<t ~r-.ll"1~"'1~~1!!\1~11\lli!'Jl!':'.l!l:ll'":'l':ill .. "IL'""~~i==~Oll.,.~'l'll::i::~;io:,~~t::"T-'7:~:r.""'~=-c73"",...,""':P:::;ic.po-,,.-,.,..""~.-........,_~,.... • • • • •• : . FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SER~ YOU e NEWPORT BEACH .... 2211 lollooe Ii..!, e COSTA MISA ............. no Wllf 1rf e HUNTINGTON DACH ••• 309 fifth StN11 e LAGUNA BEACH •••.•• 222 foNlt A- I H-'1 How Y• C• Uae o .. r..-Dbu-A0 U- .e Brint """' .. mill "'"" -... ,.., ..... to -~ ..... 4 __ ... , ~ e 119 Cooo-cl•I ~Al- e ...,. """ -"" prlClld with "" """ -m. rt I ------ - -• - . ------~.-~--~~~~------------;..; ___ ... __ ..... ___ =.;:;;;;...;~:...;;.;;:.;;;,:;,.. ............. ..:i I ' 1i!IERHANDISI POii Mill&ANDISE l'Oll Pm and LIVHTOCK TRANSPOllTATlqN ~ ,T;;.;RA.;.;oN;.;.S.;..PO.;;.ll.;.T;.;.A;..;T_IO;.;.N.;.__1.;.T.;.:llA:.:.N:.:.Sl'O"'-""'llT"-A;.;T;.;IO=N-o.__;T.;;llA=NS;:.PO...=;.ll;.;.T:..;A.;.Tl;..;;ONo;__-..;;T;;;.RA=N;::;SPOR...=;.:..;T;:.A.;.Tl:;:ON;:__:T.::RA::;N;;;S:::PO.=R:.:.TA::;T.:.;l:;:O:.;:N_•_1 SALE AND· TltAl>I SA.LI AND TllADI • · '· 1-=:c;..;;.;;;.;;;, ____ ,_._ ______ : P ... , Gener•I aG0 loots l Yachh 9000 S.llboats • 9010 S.llboats 9010 Imported Autoa 96001-'°" A-9600lmportad Aul• 9600 !"'"""'"_,. l6007::;0N ~ SCR·AM-LETS ~~~~ :c~~~ ·~=~1!3; •STAI< '4': beautllul lii~~;;;;;;;;;;Oiiii;;N;i;;E~.;i;;T;;iH~IN;iii;;Gi;';;;A~l;;iO;iiU~T~A~~iii;;;;;;;i;i~ ~~~·~·i It )IOtJ w1ll aell 11 ti.11 ANSWERS ~~Kett'b·ownermuat ~~·::.i. ~~~~: tuMii~,:11~ $800 M~r ~ Dune Bu.py, IW• Wbidy • tr1 , so· Twin D.lntl Ste!pbma. live l(lUI, t JC 1~ " •tandint: I'. SABOT Pnm U&ed 4 u s E D v w :corvatr power, make oiler. Aucdonl l'ddQ 1':30 p.m. 1P'Sollred -Acu~ -Bftin -aboard •• .,......... $39.500 rlainlE:· Mahl, 1eruiy, Ji1 alJ ~e1. Ftdhly pa Int ed . , Forney Arc welder $l!iQ. MB Windy's Auction Bam Depart. -Atn'O RIDE • Jit' l.alatidtt Bahama $llOO.. daaoo, plua 1pinnaker 1ear $295. 1532 Min.mar, B&lboa I ~~en& It trans SUS. i: &bind Ton1'• Blda. ~1 Protat rnarob: Girt wtlk· 2'r Wood Sk»op, Jdnt oood... lea ..U. Kennath 10 HP» SNIPE ~ta.a. built by ..L'OQl;t q . ~ lnN pl~ 20'151' ~ewport. CM 646-16815 Inc back him an AUTO S'f«X), board. Wlncha, UfellnH, Loftland aallJ by NCC1b n LOOKS AS HOMnY AS A NIW Se ..... '" "" .... ,.., ...... It'• ...... J:he'.' 6 f!flK1n! com RIDE. ..,.., • .... ~._,_ CUtt bow pulpit, chrome luten-trlr, .,.,,;.,, all In xlnt 00 .. • , .. ......_ tW. ,....._ bpft.wty a! ::~ ._.. ...... '""4 tll. YW 11 ,..,., Nfety ·.-.""'. ~ e....ine COin-Put ·--.. 1r in our Place -"" ::,.-000 " •·-W ..,.. J.> 1'\11"\I ,05, .,.,..._ ocx; Pn:flle o:itftcted. _, .._. e Pftft"en, new dition. SekSom used, BEST ... ,........IRI• ................. 1H'"JI. ........ t:flil!t .. ,. ..,.W • ..,._•I ~:n.~ ~ ~ H~ :~::~~. s'::.~ a.nq, re~ to come, DAVID L: FRASER he1d, itcrve, Ml covers, etc. OFFER! Gordon Morrow M feDCe jumplni, ch• al n I. CA.U..· <lJUC:k A Beeuliful condition! S4.fS6. day1 540-9870, eVes. 644-17si Chri•tmaS Glfh? SWAP EET Pvt. train.,, JoM, ..,_,..,_ "'2< Via ()por10, ;::;r. :.~~'. 6 PM wkdys, '11 * DEMO SALE * Mefw ~ ,,...... *-JI -,. w 1000 Mltet. wtllc.._ c•,.. tint. Wt.et .,...,. ...................... ..., .............. It ,... ... ...., ..... ......... ,.., ....... , ... ,.., .... ""' ... _ ........ 1-r•b.,.... .. """ .. .,... .. Fer ~ friends and rela· Dogs 1125 6'B562 * 4%39UI Eves. NEW Schock Sabota. Reg. ~~· 19 . , .. $1700 tiVell IO hard lo plet.&e 'm.Y Eveey Sat. & Stm. HAVE tun with a character $475. Red. to $410. Schock 17 ODay ••·· $1350 '67VW '67VW '63 GHIA e. gin trom 531•1272 •ft 1 POODLE PQJP!es, larce, bolt. BAHAMA MAMM.A. Newport 29 L 1 Fayette Mariner, new •••• $3100 TREASURES OF KlllTTB> FABRICS '"""""· 125 to rood Worid -"" °""""" 673-2000. Demo .... $2550 S1d111. Fullr •111ul•p•4 + Soden. Sw11ro•f. Fvlly Cp1. Yl11rl top, , ... r •• LI•• oq11lpp-d + r1cll•. P•p •wt All BABA homes.. M,_.t • e 11 im-ACE power. IWrui fine, 23' SLOOP, mint cond. Fun Zone Boat Co. 81lboa 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. ""'FOR SALE mediately! 173ll Marktn ewl")'t_hlng wcrka, eXt'!allent choice illp. $995. 673"6004 or Power Cruisers '°20 Open da.lly incl. SIJnd.RYS . Lane, H.B. condition throughout. Smoke 613-1465 ~ I 11 am-5:30 pm, CIO&ed Mon. Remnants, pmples A-Mill 3 ADORABLE Poodle 1 . ataclc ll pal trff included CHANCE llf 11i;~iii;ii.i ... ..,;~~-I end• Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 m · 13' DING Cat 19' mu\ of a etime! Own \ 1• 929 Bak Costa M Apricot, white A silvtT. May be 1ttn at Buklbire'1 da---l&il. .~. 545-!ill17 ' a twin deilel, JO' Otria SWIMMING POOL p.m. er, rsa. Must Rll ~ A stMl~ AKC. Restaurant. <213> t64-'158'7 c:r ~""' -Craft, good con d i t 1 on 18 Ft Pool, Filter, SUrfaee MOVING 673-2383 (213l 84M506. SOCK 1T TO 'EMI Sacrifice $8,500. own e; Skimmer, Malnten~ Kil MUST SELLUI :W~2588 FREE Ground P d. PUG PUPPIES fm"'Ort~ Autos 9600 I rted Autos 96001 1~~="=~~~--, a Refri&:e:rator· $30. Bed SlO. 2 T v.4c1 <Nd. AKC ~mt mpo 30' DRAKE cabin Cruiser. $149.11 Dremen $5 each. f End ta-<lwunpion ~· By ~ Bridie, el.Ktronic SECARD POOL bles Cl/ 15. 2/ rr.1 Cbtfee appt. phone $7'971 gea.r. Sacrifice S5BOO or best 323 S. =9fn C>rup =~ ~.:Z~limar Dr. GERMAN Shepherd, 6 wka G, [j(!)i]rJ offer. 838-5237 for sale or trade. AKC. S--"' c::ki Boats 9030 .. _. _ _. -•· _..M. tabl MOVlNG eut -Mwt sell • Championship stock PhoM .,.....-.., OlD rww.,,. V<U\ ...,,mg t!:, Daf..O wbr/~• F good cond 150· Dint bath ncu•'4 .... .,er. urn, 892-5696 1967 CHRYS. &'.laiS 22', Twin ~n 'arter' S:ll PM. ~::::n: 644-l~610 SH~ :O\JPS ELMORE MOTORS ~;~.v~~taacc~~~u~~~ • GOOD l)!SED CARPET· e 642-2264 Eves. e , than halt new boat price: ING. SAORIFICE 1Sc PER • WANTED • WHITE toy poodle, female:, l Choose your TOYOTA from the largest deal•r SJ,7'50. Area 213: fJ6....3C& I YARD? 646-1251 mo. AKC. Loves children. * lT GLASTRON, 90 h.p. 1-".=::'==~~--good~ Reduced price. 542-1655 with the l1r9•1t selection •• , Evinrude. Very clean, big \VASHER &r: dryer, Furnitu,._Appllancn whl. trlr loaded~ 546-6468 cond. $150. Lawnmower. Color TVs-Pianos PUPPI&Cl Blk A. ....tit, brown Misc it.ems. 5t6-892'1 ETC &: white spots. M a l e 1 · • females. S.S. 842-19'28 TRANSPORTATION Cosh In 'h Hour Adorable AKC Mini Poodle, ~ Aul 9600 541-4531 blk., male, 4 mnnlf1s. All lmpo .. -.. W A N T E D '"°"· ""· .,....,, BEAGLE pup, male, 10 wk1. WE need quality (no ;tunk Shots. AKC, champion line pleaae) • Furniture, color1~135-· ---------1V'• stereos eppliances, DOBEPMAN pJppie1, 8 wk!. too1s' • office ~ AKC, champion 1 to c k . 137'1 MO. OR Marine Equip. 9035 '68 • 9.8 HP Mercury, Tong Shatt, with Power prop. Xlnt cond. $200. ~ w. Balboa, N.B. 10 HP Johrulon, older model, runs tine, needs paint I: tank. $45. 5 HP Jobn!Km, run! good, $45. 548-49.34 ritdlo. lie:. TRH201. now. Uc:. WAU40. '111r Wfl'l .. OWI. l ie:. 1<t6. $1699 $1699 $1299 '66VW '66VW '65VW Soden. Fwlly equipped + Fo1tll•c:li. Milly •111wippad + Soden. Fully •quipped r•dio. TFT545. fodio I f1ctery •it l w1w. ,1cllo. Uc:. l&JI I), TAS679. $1599 $1799 $1299 '65VW '64VW · '63VW Sqworob&cli, Fwlly •qwipt. S•d•n. Fwlly •qwipp•d + Sod•n. Fully eqwippod Sl\1032. r1dio. Llc. l'SICl 7J. r•dio. Uc., MZU0,4. $1599 $1299 $1099 VW TRADE-INS Near Wholesale To You '65 Mustang '65 MUSTANG '64 DATSUN CONYIUllLI . VI, outo111ofic tro111., rollio, h•1tor, power 1to•ri11t. $1299 '64 FORD \II, -i Spootl. R1dio • $1299 $699 '67 LINCOLN '64 RAMBl.ER + + TOP CASH IN 30 Minutes Shots. 54().J()76 sn-1212 * 893-0555 e TO'f POODLE PUPS AKC ''1770 ao.1 s1;p Mooring 9036 'h To~ I' P.U. I C•mpor. Cont. Fi.ill pow•r I oir. A'"orico11. 'c:yl. •111., •ut.. tron1. * WANTED * m•le 8 wks. $75 ie-call 646-3523 Good Used A: Antique tum. JUwa,y Used Furniture, 7401 Hor'" 1130 Weltmln1ter, Westminster 1--------- • m3683 • CUSTOM we1tern saddle. KITCHEN Sink &: cabinet, Be!l oUer. Call anytime stove Ir re:trig. JtJr amall 837-9682 , ________ _ apt. * 548-9li6 REG Sdl • Bred Prize rRANSPORTATION jumper. 7 yr. 16.2 h. Must aell! 67S-..f03S Used ca~ 9900 Bft.Y ~!ding, 10 yea.rs. :i::::=-=::.... __ ..:.:..:: Good !or -· $250. GROTH 6#-0155 EVES. PALOMINO Gelding. OK for older ch.lld. CHEVROLET WE'VE GOT THE MOST BEAUTlf\JL CARS IN ORAl:IGE COUNTY! ~ '64 MALIBU SUPER SPORT V.1, l'ow•rtlido, l'owor Sto1r- i119, Foc:tory Air, OSE.4J7. OIC USED CAR $1299 '64 FORD SPORT COUPE v.1, Auto., Power St•orin9. NMC·066 OIC USED CAR $1099 '63 CHEVROLET <t DOOR VI, Awtomotlc:, power 1to1ri111. 1967 DATSUN wqon, a Air. HID.Oii. tomatic, one owner $1845 &OOD VALUE USED CAR f 1.967 AUSTIN HEALEY $799 . 54G-1738 eves. TRANSPORTATION Boats I. Yachh 9000 18' CENI"URY Lapltl'ake in· board, run about. Good con- dition. $825. 6'1>2324 or I:J "-""" 19' CHRIS CHAIT. Inboard motor. Good condition. Flrrt SltXXI take1! 2912 w. Coast Hwy -Mngr'1 ottlce, N.8. 20' GULFSTREAM. 1/0. Deep V. 120 HP Mercruiaer. J\dly equipt S.S. w/trlr. M&-:i:tn or 5.l>-3932 18' GLASPAR Se dan, Inb/Outb. Seldom used. All extras! Call 6'15-3471 36' FAMILY bbat. Must lllttifice! $1500. 2 1 3 :· 592'6.tJS 1tt 6 or wkndl 10' GLASSPAR, 5% HP Johnson • trailer A·l cond $2:a). 646-9766 AMERICAN CARS WANTED IN TRADE CORONA SPORT SEDAN "ROOM" FOR . ALL. FINANCIN• AVAllAILI ON APPltOYID CllDIT W• 101d more now Toyol•1 i11 tho '"onlh1 of Jwno, July, Au9ulf, •ncl S1ptomllor thin 011y other T oyol• Ooitlor in tho Unit•d St1+•1! Thor• 111ud 111 I roo1011 ..• i nd th••• i1, lofor• you llwy th•f now or 1111d Toyot•, we i11vit1 yow to com• in •11d ••• owr 111w modern ••r•ico f1cili- ti•1, off1rin9 you tho fin••t of- t•r Silo S1rvic:o you will find. "WE CAltE" at ELMORE MOTORS. 15300 BEACH ILVD. WESTMINSTER 894-3322 l< "'"'""'· 1ow mn.. '66 CORVETIE ~.1967 FIAT 850 Ccupe, the• 1r.:norted Autos 96001m~rted Autos 9600 .,.. Y-1, 4 1pood, WIA-704 ipopular ooe ••. ·•· · · .$1~ GOOD VALUE USED CAR 964 JEEP Station Wagon, $2599 4 wheel drive, Wan-en l---;-c:-;-;-;'°'""--t>'ub• ............... '1 '65 MALIBU tl.967 FORD CORTINA GT, SUPER SPORT _..with bucke:t sea.ts •• $1475 VI, l'ow•"Jlid•, NOY·277. • OK USED CAR t1.:;7 PORSCHE Cpo, It will $1199 t': ~~"",;;;,;~~~::": '65 CHEVROLET ' PY car, witt wheel.I $1796 l DOOR 965 MGB Roe.dst.er, must Y-1, 'owor9lid•. IOX-417 ... ,_ narw:: GOOD VALUE USED CAR : 1:: ",:G<>ne~ .. ;;;:: $799 AM/FM, 6,000 mu.. <WMl---c,6:-:3:--;;B;-;Uc;;IC"'K,,-- . 1965 MGB Ro.dster, !'Mdy lLECTRA 125 to go ..... ·• ......... n.900 F•l1 ,owor, Foctery 'Air, SVU. "' &OOD VALUE USED CAR JAG XKE Road•t"··•l·--;-:7'$;;-9997.;-;o,.-- n.w top, <bmno wh..t.. '63 IMPALA $2195 SPORT COUl'l 1964 MGB Road!ler, hard v.1, 4 1p•od, '· Stooti11t. No. ~and all .......... $1485 llA 500D VALUE USEO CAR $699 '63 FORD 4-DOOR V.1, Auto., P. Stoori11t, Air. No. <HA ~OOD VALUE US£D CAii MGB GT, -whttl•'%1·--;c;-$6~,_99=::--mllf!I... ......... '63 FORD MGB Roadster, owr-'11~"'• wire whed1, )DW YI. 4 DOOR Aufomofic:, •1•, OJT·I JI. OK USED CAR M •••••••···•·••• $2795 TOYOTA station v..-11.1· on. 4 wheel ~. This if one ••••••••..••. 124 vw .....,, ...... $1005 I $899 6•otlt CJri•vrolot !Jolio>'Ol i11 *"'• i11 .. i>'id•ol. l ri119 Y••r ;,.. di•id11ol fr •111pori•fi o11 proll. 101111 •• "''· NO DOWN PAYMENT PROBLEMS HERE ALL YOU NEED IS YOUR 6000 CREDIT GROTH CHEVROLET IUI I BUCH ILVD, Hunti09ton B .. cli '47-609 • 545-186! 0,..1 O.y1 'Til ID l'.M • • • WNNT 11.ip for 35' Sail: Suitable for liveaboard. Treasures or Ali Balba, 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. Ph. ".,...,=-= .. '------' FOR LEASE: Boat Slip, Balboa Island Up to 40 fl. 673--1903 or 675-2555 . Boat Storage 9048 BOAT STORAGE Sail or f>O'\'<"l'T up to 20' Fenced yard. Newport Bayfront. Monthly rates include ... Use of hoist Laimch~ CA1L ANTHONY'S 839-2281 Aircraft 9100 PARDO ENTERPR.ISES MOONEY SALES REP. n.IGHT TRAINING Orange: County Airport 54S-2666 or 546-1610 THE QtnCKER YOU CALL. THE QUICKER YOU SELL ' 9500 1 $1299 ·~ ·~ 549-0303 1970 $4299 Harbor Blvd., Costa $699 673-1190 Mesa '69 Chevy Trucks READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET $199 Down ~:~::D 'c~~D~;s~1~N DELIVER ANY TRUCK UNIT. BRAND NEW BRAND NEW BRAND NEW WINNEBAGO CAMPERS Low As 1969 1969 1969 CHEVY DELUXE Lont wh•o1 ho10 plc:kwp. t ' llos:, f•lly oquiJ11J11•4 with h••YV dwty 1prln91, t••t•I, wheel c:ov•rt, 1yn- c10. troni., hooter, 1p•,.. tiro1. N•. Illl21t EL CAMINO R• .. i• •IHI h••t•r, tinfo4 9l•1t, ho1 .. r••h, Oly111plc Goll! •s: .. rlor. H•· IJOl21t 3/4 TON VI 0119l110, I ' ho•, 1 100 • 14.50 S ply tirot, t•ut••, h••>'Y duty 1prl11t•• h••t.r. Ho. 210104• CHEVY VAN VI, ti.1.., 4wty •••• 1prl11t1, ••s:il· 1.,., r••r •••t, .... ,... ,.,, 4 •• , 9ltu, IOI" wheel ~110. H•. P70J11'4 TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF PICKUPS· VANS· SUBVRBANS AT HUGE DISCOUNTS. SHOP TODAY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET. CHEVROLET CONNELL 2B2B HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 ' I . ·: • . • ' --"-.;o.... ___________ - --·---=-------......:.~-----~ ...... ---'"""'---~--------------' ~ .. -------..---------.-,----~~-----~--._ ....... ---___.. ...... ._. ... __ ·-·-~-----...,._.------.---.---· -... ----~ . . . . . ' ' -' .. .. ' • . ORANGE · ~OUNTY. ' . '• ' ;or"': --• ; ' CENTER FOR • ,66 SUN~EA/>I TIGER. Orin~~ with 1 ~lac~ hardtop, ~arfect running and 1 cir you wo11ld l•i•t~own. $1999 · Book of $2600 . ·Now, Only ,64 TR 4 HARDTOP. A ctt with 1 bolu-, tlful price. Book of $1690,' $1299 .Now Only '66 'f.l._4A. Red ..,1c:1ster; one of·our bet· ter Triumphs of 18 to c:hOOH from. BoOlc of·$2145. -.. $1999 Now Only '66 SPITFIRE. You will bl GREEN ~Ith onvy owning this ono. $139-9 -Only ,63 KARMANN <;HIA. Motolllc bluo point with gord pin striping, Interior deluxe. S.. this ono nowl $1299 -Only ,64-TIU,UMPH SPITFIRE. Burgsndy Rod wltli block lntorlor, llko $1199 -~ ,_, ,-· . Only '66 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. 8"1ullful Or-""'° Flr1 color with bl1ck $1399 . f. lntef!l?r. Only ,6., li'-.TSUN ROADSTER. Blick with rod 1,1 ln~rlor, one owntir, low mll.,..., hlr6- lo!I Ind softop. $1999 Only · '63 --'65 Ind 2 '66 CORVETIES .. " MOR. MQ-TORs'· - TOYOTA 1'A'_w..,..is. ""'°"""' 15300~ch llvd. 194-3322 . '~· llil!I" --- :._,._;.. . --"'"--~,-··~ \ .· . 1969 TOYOTA COROLLA . ) --:· 'fOR ONLY - ··· s1770·· · Plu1 Tax & Uc:enM ••,rit• 111th1d•1 W/S/Y(, tt11t. tf11•, "clh1lnj ln1ck•t t•1t1; whl. cev1r1, Clr1J1flft9, 11f1ty J11h &. vi1or1, clg. · llgh+lr, r•rc•I 1htl , O.S. mirror, 1t1t b1lh front a r:o1r, 2 1p1td 1l1c. wlp1r1 Ii W1'1htr, d111 itr1kln9 ry1+..m, tmtr. brok1 w1rnlnt lit1, b11m,1r 0111rd1, 111 virtyl J11t1rlor, 60 h.,. 4 1pttcl 1U 1y11cro111oih +r_1111., 4 WI)' f111hor, pu1h ovt rt1r wl11Jew1, 1tc. . Immediate Dellvery on Molt Models & lady Styles BILL1·':MAXEY TOYOTA: EASY: TO REACH AT GARFIELD & BEACH 18881 Beach Blvd. Huntington · Beach · . _. --~~'4!~~-' ~- ·i ·r,11. ~of ,.J~c f"~· ,. . -----·-,.---• ... , llU. MAX1Y1 TOYOTA • ' ' . . ' . -. ~SEllVICI IS OUll MAIN t°ONCIRN" BUICK (THE IUICK CORNllll . USED C'AR "NEW LO~ATIQN SALE" • ALL USED CARS SPECIAL~ Y REDUCED Fott THIS EVENT. DESCRIPTION J :;:~,~~ j "':i~~:* 1'67 IUICK WILDCAT 234 E. 17tb St~ -<THE 8\llCK CORNER! Costa -Mesa 548-7765 N . ' . -.-' ' ·'\°I • l • i ' ugsl FACTORY·Ql!ll!:J C'll•~~NCI-u._g,!M:aioi '-. ' • v ·-· r-f':; &ii-lilt wiillfuUiYn'iTOiiY Oi;N'11w ~ri'?r~ . -' ~ '. ~ ~·.l"'~i., ' . ,,.,,.,,' ·: ~IW IN ~COUNTY, NOM '.,.W CU DISCOUNTS UICI Tllit UNl'IL 1970 M0D"4~ BRAND NEW '68 O(DS 98 i I 4-DOOR_ TOWN SEDAN ·'FULL 5 YR.-501000 MILE NIW CAR WARRANTY ' $ I .. , '66. fOID Fslcoo Wsgoo , . $1599 ·-. '66 OLOS Ttro1tlft ,,_., ION'"911, lfodl No. tlltA. $2699'" '66 GUIS Vitti Ctulltr DOWN . PWS TAX & LICENSE DELIVERS ANY NlW 11 OH APPIOVID CllDll' '65 MUSTANG '- v.. -· -·· ...... ---.. _ W/J/W. aa No. S»A, l $1299 $2999 . - '67 -~TIAC Tompt1t " C.'T,.,:.e~'J:"Jo.'t.. ~-·= . .,..:;, = ll:."r.111."' '"I- _ $23?9 $•1799 . . . V-8, auto. lrlnl., rtdlo & hoo1w, power SIHrlng, power brebs, f)O'Ner windows, factor( air~ dilion lng, W/S/W, tinted glna & many othtr extras. Stock No. 701. SEVERAL 1961 DEMOS AND EXEC. CARS AT MN GREATER DISCOUNTS '66 fOID 500 4 .... Std• ~"':ir."'A rwr ...... ,...., $1299 -'65 GUIS MS Dtlou C..,. .... -" -· -· --1111 • .M.clc M.-,UHI. $1199' '65 PONTIAC ........ tw:a..'Tw=.~ $1799 i- 1AL1 .. ICll lfflCTIVI 72 HOURI Ana AD,,_,_ l ! ' ' ~BEMElllBiR, 11'1! A.Q ~EJ[ER SA.f.ISFIED UNT1£ YOU A.tW 2aG -. UNIVERSITY ·umi sa. I s.Mce ILVI. . ·-I • ' • -------· -' .... ~ ___ .. --...., --.. ... -~ ----------· ... -------.... --------..____ ____ - • r-·-.... ·--·-·---··-...,.--.,,..-~-----~ ---. ... ---........ _. --. ·-. . -....,.---. ---··· ---.... --. .. ---...--.. ---.. - • N DAILY l'il.OT ·-, Oc,_ U.1'161 TRANSJiOltflTl!IN . TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOR,TATION TRANSPORTATION TRAlolSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION j~N~.,,,~Cl!!!:n~~:z:.~Ml~D~G~No==w~C.~n~~.:=:=,.=a=o~No~w~C~1=n:.;,;.;.;.;c.;.;.;.;=91DO:;:;;~N:1W::-;C~1n=-..._--9;,10Q;;;;;~N=~:;';Cl:n:---~.,.;~~;O~N~.-=w:-;:Cl:n:-""""-~9~10Q;;;;;:;NowCon TRANSPORTATION 9100 Now C1n TRANSPORTATION 91DO New Cln 9800 - WE HAVE l .. MEDIATE DELIVERY ON MOST 1969 MODELS * FlROIRDS '61 GMO %·TON PICKUP Tl:UCIC. H••'f'Y duty lSI V-6, Turbo Hydr•1111tlc, c1utorn c11l, h111"( dirty 1prin91, U.oclu l 1plit rirnt. Sold by 1,11 n1w. Lic1n11 V40 919 ............... - '60 CHEY. IMPALA WA&OI V-1, a11tem1tic, ,ewer 1fHril19, air conditio11in9. Orl9. thro119ho11t. Cle•n .11 a wh iffle. lic1111e GVP 103. ·······-·····-·-··-·······-·-··-·"·········-·-· '&3 FORD ECONOLllE CLUI WAGON. Radio, healer. Thi ori9i111I "llG" w.19011. F11ll vinyl interior, d1l11x1 throu<Jhoul. Mi1t blue with m1lchin9 trim. Licenle PRC 794 •...........• '&6 FORD 1/2· TON PICKUP A cle11ic In every ra1pect. Olc/1mobila Y·I with Hydroll'lefic, full vi11yl int•rlor competition \'4'1tow. llc1nu l-411 047. --·-..................... -.................. ,_ '88 CHEVROLET IMPALA ll1dlo h1 attor, full powtr, factory air co11d. l·Door Hardtop, l27 v.1, very low milaa9a. Undar factory w1rranty. liF~n1a VJ.At 11 .................................... - '61 DATSUN 4 Spied, radio, ha1tar, la1, than 10,000, •na own1r origin1I ll'liles. licanla VOK 076. -.-........... -....... '84 PONTIAC 2+2 Full ,owar. 2-0oar Hardtop, buckat u~h. C•rdov11 top, luxuriou• maroon, oxcaptional tar. l lcan1a N1, PJJ-461. ---·-·-............... __ ._ .... _, ___ '66 CHEVROLET CAPRICE A11tom1tlc, full pow1r, f1ctory air cond. 2-Door H11•dto,, l27 V-1, Cordovi top, a11f11mn •9old. Tld1 car 1how1 1xc:1ll1nt care, low mil1.19a, l ican11 SAA 125. -·---··-··--------·"-·-·---·--· .......... -... $666 $14&6 $966 s3166 $1766 $1366 $2366 New C1n 9800N•w C1r1 9800NowCers 9800 New C1r1 9800 ·~ -------- · ANCHOR MOTORS 2150 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-3050 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS •No Credit Problems •No Red Tape e MN If YOU HA Vt BEEN BANKRUPT e MN IF !OU HAD A REPOSSESSION e MN If YOU ARE NEW IN AREA e MN IF YOU HA Vt NO CREDIT e DIVORCED '60 CHEV. I~ Al• 1 di'. '°"'· ' eyl .. A.!-,. ~•H. Lit. Ho l"WT-1 $249 $23 $23 M "'1cl Tot91 0-TOii! Miii"· + Tu • Lit. '•vment hl'fN"I ~60 DODGE Photnlx 2-clr. H.T. $10 ~.iii-a.· '$14 ffllll "'1at Ttltl 0-Toi.It """'"· + Tu .. \.Jc. ,,_, l'a- ••· Me ~ C:!:.l~!'!._ JAT WI S81 S10 S10 hi! ,,_ Tot.I .,_.. Toh! lrMllty, +·ru ·&. Uc. ~ ,...,,,..,. e WE CARRY OUR OWN CONTRACTS '61 CHEV. Mon11 A.Wiit. lril('I. lt. .. H. l uclcfl ....._ Lie. HD, LFE 122 $249 $23 $23 '59 FORD R1nch W1gon V._ .t..T .. lt.&H., W/S/W, ll<. HD. NT?·l.i $99 $10 $10 'I" 'l'°' Tott1 0-Tot .. "'"'"'· + I • Lit. hv~ ''"'"'"' '59 IMPALA :zldr. H.T. v ... 't"~ u;~·:x~~· '·'· s141 s14 s14 1'1111 "'kll Total t>IWfl Tot11,:;r. + Tia & Lit. , .. """"" Pt '59 CHEV. lmptl1 H.T. sff ·~ Jf011""$10 l'ull ~rkll 'Tole! 0-Total Mlllly, + Tn & Lit. l"ll'f!Wlll ,._.,..._ '55 BUICK Suptr 2 Dr. H.T. V4 A.T~ ••H., ~.S .. W/S/W, Lk. Irk. fo\()D tori •AA Toto! l'l'ite ... +TOllloUc. ' 'J7 ClllTSlll Wln4oor <Mr. H.T. ·"4 'll!: \l:'IJJ ii• ..... '55 DODGI ley1I 2 •r. H.T. .... A.T .. ~.l.. aa.H. l.k. NI. •VV-441 ..... Total l'lim • U8 Totol l'l'ke .... +Tul.lk. .... + Tctx l. llc. ··u CMtndl .. 12 ...... AR payMtnb ... 12 '"Ol. lnctudt fix, Ht. & urrylnt thlfl'L (, • " * BOllEVILLES * TEMPES.T *&RAID PRIX w c.11n~'" m lUllC( .ID· l'Ull Sil.I 111 It tut, 1!*111 41-9G11~ nnJDC111 11 1nllalll1 • -"" crdlt. TWlll1' COMerclJl llllOIJJ bH II lnblltstr SPECIAL 48-MONTH FINANCING YOU CAif LOWD YOUI PAYMINTS -, USI LISS CASH. If Yn'N "--P9Y1Mlt 111,.....rlq le ,._ old cor. W1'H .,,_.. LONGftl LON .. TllM 1tMtet fliiuc'-t tt1' ...i .,.., ..-.1 YOU CAN EVEN GET CASH BACK! '66 PONTIAC CATALINA Full power, f•ctory air cond, l·Ooor· Hariltop. Vin• tur• trim, Saamiaf T11r'l11oi1a. licen~e RVJ 011. ···- '66 RAMB. 110 STA. WGN. V-1, autom1tic, full pow1r. Midni9ht 11111, with m1tchin9 trirri. Ona ownar, wall c:arad for. licensa RUP 051, -................. -.................................. ·-·---·· '62 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Radio, haafar, fu ll pow~r. 2·Door Hardtop. Ori9i"1I Yiny[ trim fliro119houf, lican•a FFL 166 ................ - '84 CHEY. 1h·TON PICKUP . '6T PLYMOUTH SATELLITE V-1, 111tom1tic, pow1r li1arln9, power br1k11, fat· tory 1it cond. ].Door H1rdtop. 51ill und1r f1clory w1rr1nty, t1111tif11I wh!ta •11 whlt1, l ie. VVS 105. '61 BUICK LESABRE OUST. AM/FM radio, h11tar, power d e1rin9, pow1r brk1., CordoYa top, b11ck1t 11ah, Still under ftctory w1r· t•nly. A tnily axc1ptional car. Candl1ll9ht Cream with ll1ck top I intarior. Lican1e TVC 691 ........ - ' '63 POIT. BDllE. STA. WGN. lladio, ha1t1r, full ,ow1r. lh1a with 1111tchi119 i"• farior. Uc11110 FLV I ]7. --------.. --.. -·----·--------· ~ " ·. ., ' . ' . :~ , .. '• '• :: ~ :; ·' •' -: •, •• ·-:· :! •, ~: " " . •. ~· h: ~: .,. ,. . ... " :·! -i:· ,. ·: : . ·: •• '• .. ::· 0 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Autos W1nted 9700 Used Cars 9900 U19d C1rs VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN '60 Volkswagen $699 '65 VW Sedan, R&H: clean; Radio, heater. new tires. $!RI. Moving to '61 Volkswagen $799 Haqii 61'5-4lf5 . Sedan. Radio, he6.ter. 1967 VW, perfect condition '63 Volkswagen $899 Orig. private owner Phone Sedan. RadiG, heater. 847-7921 BLUE CHW AUTO SALES '65~~vw=.~1----cor-,-,-lo 21«5 Harbor Blvd. mileage, Xlnt cmd. Oi.11 Costa Mes 544-6160 642-(&5 &12-9700 1968 VW Squareback *6">4846* '66 VW Squareblck. New tires. Perfect c:ood.I========::;_ Sacrifice. Best offer today. 8.13--0319 '61 VW SW\roof, R&H, l'eblt. eng., nu brakes, clutch and tires. Gd cond. S6SO or best otter. -499.2&19 or 968-1239 MUST sacrifice Im m a c , VOLVO 1969 .VOLVO SEE AND DRIVE TODAY! BIG SA \TINGS ON '68'1 IP'"" VW '66, now w/w, fl L . ~ml. $14$. ~1075 (6-1 eaJl blJ'ia '66 vw, Sun roof, now while IMPORTS walls, Radio, 2 Speakers. Beautiful inskle 4 out. TOYOTA·YOLYO Sl450. 847..(i703 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 1001 vw """'" ...... Whll• * New Volvos * w/ blade interior. Nu GET A brak.,. Xlnt ...... l1600. BETTER DEAL Oa.ys aft 6 pm. IQ 5-&489 Herb Friedlander WE PAY ••• CASH ~ used cara A trucks just call ua for tree estimate. GROTH CHEYROlfT Ask tor Sales Manaier lB2ll Beach m., Hu.nttngton Beach KI s.33ll *We N'-;-ee-d.,- Used Cars* NEED A CAR? CAN'T BE FINANCED! •Bankrupt? e Repossea.<1ion? •Bad Credit? e Divorced? e Milltary e New ID Area! Make Payday Paymenll McCARTHY MOTORS 10> So. Main & Edinger (2 blocka N. ol Sean) Santa Ana Pb 542-35171 • CADILLAC ;:· Over 15 • "1968" :; Previously owned *: Cadillacs * All colors, models, full ·, pwr, air conditioning. ·: Save up to $15001 .•• · ; ALLEN ·~·:· Oldsmobile-Cadillac · WE 1150 So. Coast Hiwa,y PAY. CASH Lagunta Beach 494-lim Transpo~~on Cars '67 E_LDORADO.: .... We Carry Our O.vn Conlracts Pure white landau ~. 5th Arutlversary Serving French flare red bottom~ We will pe.y cash for good The Commtmity! had ,special care, AM·r,.t1 'late model used cars, or will N M dlr/Stereo, air, full pwr."215 take yut1T old car in trade. ewporter otors cash dels, or will taketQ0er Before you sell oc trade call 2006 Harbor Blvd. trade. Will fills.nee ~fe Mr. Hayes543.5291 :======'43.ss=:::ll=I party, aft.er 11. 494·9tjt;6' Holiday Sales & Servlce 545-0634 • ., •• . :, .. ·. """H.-s1w., BUICK '61 CADILLAC ,.;·'. Costa Mesa 642«r23 !Full power & air. ·~. WE PAY CASH '63 BtnCK Wildcat Convert. G«>d condition! · FOR YOUR CAR Fu.U powr, needs some $1025 BLUE CHIP worl<. Mo~ "11" A'1< '°' BAYSIDE MOTORS Gregg. 673--0193 too W. Coast Highwaey, · AUTO SALES '63 BUICK La s.oc.. Afr N"'POrt "''"' * 64i;.sa;o caid. Power s I e e r i n g • 1005 CADAUJC Cottpt de brakes. Reblt eng. $850 Ville Co Vt XI 1 _, . 2145 Hattior Blvd. Costa Me9& 642.9700 Will Buy __ .. 67~ A°"l n .• n co,,... Prt Ca:;11. ..-.w prty, S2750. 893-8687 BUJ(l{ 'SS Skylark. Fact air .. 60 ~ $J50 ..........i power steerg, Xlnt cond. 642--4Jll runa 6 """'' $1200. Prl pty. 842-3148 '66 vw Bus. 9 pus. ts,IJXI mil.,, 11350. Prl ,...,, Ll'l50 Beaoh Blw. (Hwy 39) y.,.. Vo!Qwa ... or l'llnc:he BUia< .,. Lo Sabre, 22.000 CHEVROLET 544-7152·" 2 b1ka So. G.G. Fwy. I: pay top doU.ra. Paid for mi. AJC. power, new tlres. 1 ______ _.:,:.,.._ •65 VW Sedan sunroof; new 893-7566 537~4 or not Call Ratpb Family car. $21$. 546-3478 ,56 CHEVY . . 673•1190 '53 BUIO< S H~ Wagoo, 2 dr, tiretl, xlnt cond., 1 ow 1800 S '67 Sport Seel. Pttv . uper -• new stick. New paint & interior mileqe. nm. 962-6CQ7 party, one owner. $3150 --::IMFO°'·=R"TS=-"w"ANTED==-tires. NM g·o o d, reliable stereo & mMy extras. $375'. '67 v.w. Squarebedc. Ex· flmt.64U32710AMto9PM cm.nge Counties transp. $150. 4!»-m8 548-400) cellent concfl.tion, fully Mr. Kramer TOP S BUYER 1965 BUIOC Skylark. HT. ~.64~0lEV="'°""1_m_pol_a_4_0r_I equlpt $1850, 6f5..1319 I ;,;;57;-;V;-;OL""vo",-:K::"ood'.7'":-:::;:':e, Bll.L MAXEY TOYOTA Auto Rl·J:l Xlnt cond. Best Han!~ Xnlt condition, I~ '63 v.w, Good conct. atereo ned1 work. $100. 18881 Beach Blvd. ofter. Pri prty. 545-1300 mileqe, tactory air. Re.dio. tape deck, Empi Exhamtl 64&M6 H. Bea.ch. Ph. 847-855,; I ==~iiiiii:;~~=11;.l~l350~.~615-4529~~~· ~~= "'2-ru9 "5p1800 S, xlnt cood. Low ' CADILLAC CADILLAC '63 "0lEV 4 "'· ...i.n, v ... 1967 VOLKSWAGm. exc ml. Air, 00, rh +stereo. PRIVATE PARTY ~'68'°"CAD=ILLA=""c::-::Q>e:-"o-,"'v"'111~el power steenig. orlgifta·I cond., 12,000 mill'9, Jlrivate Must sell! $2450. 60-1536 WANTS LO MILEAGE 1968. Executive car, loaded, Im-owner. Reas! 642-4834 '.· party, $17QO. 675-4056 * 642-5641 * mac. Pr1 pt:y, Bus In . '00 IMPALA Conv, power •6$ vw, Porsctie chromes, Antiques, Cl111ica 9615 BUSIEST markttplace In 642-7346 S/B, llir conditing. Exctl ~ mall, MW paint A l929 HUDSON, e .x c e 11 t n t town. n. OAJLY PILO? '64 COUM.. De Vilh~. fint cond. Sl8!6. 6i3-3507 engine:, $1J)). 548--2863 mf!Cbanlcal and l\lmlng Quaffkd teetion. Sa.Te eond. Full leather. All ex· 1961 OIEV Bel Aire, MW '65 VW lug. By OWMr. cmd. E:l1fa ~ Belt o(. rnoaey, Umt 6 etrort. Look trul Pr1 prty. Call 541~74 tires & brakl!ll, good mtcb ~ or 6W eJt 4 ftt. Call Mt.er 4 PM SM--2888 ____ 11_1 ______ dAys or 645-2m3 ~ves. cond. $550. 17131 ~ ' I ~-_, ----..... ···-~~--..-~~--- TltANSPOltTATION • TRANSPORTATION TE.a '"FR.OJvl THE CRllF13MEN .. . . \ . ON DISPLAY " AND R·EADY FOR DELIVERY TODA¥! , 1968 COUPE DE VILLE 1 1967 ELDORADO Tiiis ts fruly a fine automobile. Finished in setin s silver with white vinyl top and b1eck inMrior. Ful. ly equipped with ell of C..dillec's power feetures including power brakes. windows • steering • seet, AM-FM r1dio ~nd of course C1dill1c F1ctory Air Conditionil)9, s El Ooredo. Rostwood flre.mJst fin11h with" l»l1clr: • luther Interior end bl1c.k paddad top. All Oif tha Cedillac power a11i1ts with" stereo radio, f1ctory air conditioning of course. Tiii1 Is ab1olutely the finest 1967 Cadillac El Dorado to be f.un.b · ---OVER so ·, QUALITY .. AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM--- !64 CHEVROLET Cbevdle. Malibu· SUPB" Sport A beautiful tuxedo b1lck exterior with black bucket &eat lnteri.or. f speed tranamlalon, pos.itraction, Thomu fl.lei injection, power windows, wood sport 11:.ffrln& wheel, tack, wide oval tires, radio and heater. You wan't ' want to miss thia one! SALE PRICED '67 CONTINENTAL 4 Door. Beautiful Turquoile exterior with matchJng turquoise interior. Luxury features includln1 power steerin&, power brakes, pow- er windows, power seat. factory air conditlon-inl· Thia beautiful automobile will not be here l!Jlll. eo hurry. IALI $3888 PRICE • .;: -# •• -'65 CADILLAC Sedan do Vil!•. COdlllac'1 ""'" and fully ORANGE COUNTY'S power equipped for lUXlll')' drlvihg. Of course .• • this includes factory alr-conditlonlna, power LARGEST windows, 6 way power Se&t. tilt •teerinl wheel, and finished in_ gleaming Tul'Q\I01". Mth ::ru$2SSS~:c:tm,., SELECTION '65 PONTIAC Graild · Prix. Autoni·au·c ' tl-ansmisslon, poWer st.eering, power brakes, radio and heater, buc- ket seats, center con.sole, tachometer, whlte side wall tires. SALi $1444 PRICE ~66 MERCURY OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS • '67 OLDSMOBILE CUstom ~tA 4 DOOr hardtop. Factory air conditioned with power steerin1 and power brakes, automatic transmluion, radio and heater, white side wall tires, absolutely beau· tltul. Satin ailver exterior with harmonizint interior. SALi $2888 PRICI '66 SEO. DE VILLE Exquisite Topjlz Goldrwith S.ndalwood padded top. and gold and pylon leather interior. Full power incl!:Jdlnl t a c tor y air condltlonin&, 1tereo AM/FM. door locka. Truly an out- •t&ndini buy! (ROR 843). SALi $3.118 PRICE . '62 DE' Vl~LE '63 CADILLAC . ,- ' ' 4 Door hardJ.op. A atunnin& .Uver a~ ex· terior with matchina interior. Fully Iliac equipped with power stetttna. power brakes, power seat and wlndowl, automatic trarwnis· •Ion. The finest ln comfort and value. . --·~ . s:W $1222 PRICl 0 • -. '67 CHEVROLET The m01t popular Impala coupe ~-In mat.adore red with black vinyl root • match· tna black vinyl Lpterlor. Completely equipped with 327 VB en&lne, automatic transiniii:fon, power stttrlng, power brakn, factory air con· ditionina, radio and heatu_. etc. Lookl ihd runs Just like new. 1 SALi $2222 Pll~• , . ' ' '64:'MERCEDES . ' '67 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Beautiful Monterey Green fin. lab with Black vinyl root and tuif leather in· .terlor. 1'u1l C.dlllac power including power vent windows and of cowv, factory air con· Popular Colony Park family station wqon with on!y 21',000 caretully driven miles. Fac- tory air lllld full power, chrome lugga1e rack. Beautiful Ivanhoe rreen with full belae leatb· er interior. Here'• quality at a bi;: savinp! CSVY531} OTHER SPECIAL VALUES '64 BUICK WILDCAT 4 DR. e Popular 2 door Kashmir Ivory with white full leather interior. Factory air condlUoning. i'ull power Including electric windows and seat. See to appreciate.' (LYV22!5) SALi $999 PRICE Benz •220!.-A be•utUul bei&:e with matcbing .addle leathtt tnterlor •. Completely equipped with radio and heater, automatic traamrdl· .ion. ......,. 1temnr, •tc. 'l'hll " tniq an llD· maculate automobile. " · · v dJtionlnr. • · sALI $4444 PRICE '63 CHEVROLET Imoala super •port Alplne white exterior with reef bucket 1m interior. V8 engine, autom.11.Uc transmlUlon with cent.er console. radio and heater, power •teerfn&l_~hlte side wall tires. Don't rn1u thb great uuy. SALi $888 PRICI " '6~. CQNTINENTAlS .~· .~ '66 ·cADI LLAC , : 68 SEDAN DE VILLES . • Crown • door haroto~ Beautlfol maJ""' bl"' Coll-do Ville. Solid -llni.h .. "th -· 64 PONTIAC WAGON • •xtertoc Mth 1"thor and ,.,,..tty Jntortoc. ,,... e·~~·· ,..., -~..... • Fully equipped with power steering, power leather and nylon interior • .Full C.dlllac pow-'66 MUSTANG • brake., power windows, powe:r 6-way seat, er equipment ply.a Cactory air. coOOl.Uoning, L _ automatic dimmer, AMIFM.~ r~dlo .. and of tilt-steering wheel, power door locNa. 6 Way ..... -· • ~ f t al ndlt' nJ Th'· " th to oil '65 FORD. L-TD. rouPE • OOU'80 " • ..,, ' "" •• ng. g ' wp seat 11.nd manr other of the extras ered by \, ol the Chrysler Imperl11.l line 11.nd Js in excel· Cadillac. <Stock No. 687) Jent condition. ('roJ751) $3888 PRICE ·~6 BUICK RIVIERA • SALi $1666 PRICE ·-· .... '64 IMPERIAL SALE PRICE' • SALi -------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN ' . . . ~-. s.t.1··$2777 PRl~i:·-,-___ _.__.,, ---.. ;. - '67 BUICK ,\ . . ' Electra 225 Hardtop. Satin 1llwr with black vinyl interior &n4. m.tchini black vinYl "roof. Power ateerlnr. power brakes, Power ~M.qw:s, factory air conditioning, and much m,ore., Ypu won't want to, mlu Urla terrlflc b\111 l , 1 I , SALE PRICED~ ' -. ' . I '8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY l YOlJR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE Oil.ANGE , COAST HARBOR ARE.if. .... ,. NAB ·ERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa e ~ IMPALA Xlnt cond tbruout. air cond-Sacrifk:e! ........... Call..,. i95s NOMAD. Fbrglau Jront. Nu plint Heatlen " map. etc. 548-3568 • 540-9100 I I . : ..... DODGE ioLARA WAGON . ···r~·:~ .. s-4"9~·~~~s4·-9kr9. ~;t) ' PllCI , DOWN -MTHLY. '-' (.; +11L PYMT. PYMl. .:• IL.Ill IOOI PllCI $1140 . . ,.t \,;. -.. ' . ' . .t~\. ... . : .;/•. • '67 CHEVROLET . .....,,....~tlc...-.U..r.U.,.1Mr.COl'llt1Uollln9..ITUK.1llll· $.,,·-· ' TOTAL s49 TOTAL 549 TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLY. . ' +J&L PYMT. PYMT. -_,_ . ILUI IOOl PllCl <$2310 • ¢. f-_· _ ;._. , .,.' 66 MEJJCURY CAPRI . ~--~ 11r. 1~,,_.,. ~""· r~. ,_...,, cw"_u 779) $tm TOTAL s3· 9 TOTAL s39 TOTAL •} "ICI . DOWN , · MTMLY, ' ; +··ra1· PYMT., . • PYMT; ;/: "'"• ... ,IL~ .O:Or~~ICl~,1140!i !~ ,_, 'f.fLYMOUtH 'FuRY WAGON ~p.,_ ... ..,..,_ ·-+ . ., ... , .. $~·:.f.'~ :tA'L ~~ $46=~-.·~·~+''"' ...... PYMT.. PYMT. -{. ~l~?p,""l .: .. ILUI _ IOO~ fllCl .. S1 hi . 1 ' - . ' ' . . . '. · ' '66 FORD 4 !DOOR •: , .;,._,""'""jk; . .:OW., 1!Nrll'l8, radio, heller. (UDA:Jill $m. TOTAL $2. 9· TOTAL 529 TOTAL ,· ·r PR°ICI. i>t:>WN · MTHLY. . . . . + ' ' L • I '1'MT. PYMT. ·IL.Ul IOOll; Pll~I $1 Stl · '67 MUST*MG ~\lllf' equipped, (UIJ 11Dl $a;11 TOTAL ·s57· TOTAL s57 TOTAL ' PJllCI DOWN MTHLY • . 1 . ·' ·+TlL rYMT. PYMT. 11.U~ IOO~ PRIC' $2010 '68 DODGE DART GT "'-· .. -;:~:•le(, ~~I'?=~ toP. <VSZ dil TOTAL n:A,,., •11e1 S67•ow• S67MTHLT. ""'17-#'/ +T•L . P'fMT. PYMT. ILUI ·1001 PllCI $1170 '66 PONTIAC l"lltW ~. 1t.no.'Mattr, (SYC «ll) .71. TOTAL s29 TOTAL s29· TOTAL Pl1CI DOWN M1HLY. . + •T 'l·L PYMT. PYMT, ILUI IOOI PRICi $1115 '64. DODGE 4 DOOR l.Gfftlt lncllldl119 llllGfTl1tlc. IH.GJ ts.t) $517. TOTAL s1· 9 TOTAL 519 TOTAL • • PllCI DOWN . MTH1.Y. • + TA L PYMT. PYMT. . '64 -CHEvROi.ET BEL AIR . . . -I . . • • o.r. llMllo, hMter, ~tic. (OLK &m $677. TOTAL $2'3 TOTAL s23 TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLY. · · · + T'& L' pywy. · ' . P'rMT. '64 OLDS VISTA CRUISER 9 PASS • ••-lk ....-. ,._-dllrlnt & br..._ 1utom1tlc... r9dlo,. MIMI'. . 1oue•o $BT/. TOTAL $46' TOTAL . $46· TOTAL · : . PllCI · , OO~H .MTHLY. + T & L · PYMT. . , nMT, I • -·M.-.t.!.L~-:..:...:.1.-----0:.' ...__ --- . . ' .. :15··. 11 ' -• ~,.-,.,.-· -~,, ·.on . -. . . '69Valut· . ,;~· ' IMM:I OLt.Tll ;Dfi:IV111tY 1'\lllY<fKl'on' -~ .... ~f9r.l11tc. ..........._ "tt.ter, -~· flafMrlo-$., . · ,_,,,,_,..,,, __ ,__1977 ~ dllll. W.l.W. NtloMI. / VUl;.,.,E·JD6317 FACTORY LIST. $Z4iJ . • . · ;-. , $53 D~ $53 ML . . + TAX & LIC. 0..r·Dl>count Price Our Discount· Prlco + T* a. LIC. • • IMM•Ot-.TI llSLJVlllT Out DlKOUnt Price FullY ' factory ""'l~ ~11e<", 11tc. .. _ ·-· -··-··$21a1· ~ .. It bllh i.llguldel' I'll"""' • ., Nddld o.11, w.s.W. 111111DM1. • RU1·l fE·I0'2311 J . FACTORY <LIST $2671 '. . • '$195' ~.'$55 Mo. +TAX lo l1C. ~U'hry; . IMMID\l.Tll •M LIY•llT 0..r Discount Prlco Fully rctwY ..Wll)llOtf. Httter, 111r. wlPll!: llllbllr, -l'ft'ICY 111-~ .. i;·~·· frol'llr .. Hr, ·~ ~,.., t.llOUIOtr " • tM, I~ llah. Yi:S.W ... j19Nt ' . ' 'P.~1.-.11.os FACTORY L1$T $2881 $195 ... $5,9 ML , . +•TAJt a. l:IC. l 7 COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER WEEK OF OCTOBER 12 • OCTOBER 18 lO:C 10:~ 12:( l:C 2:C 2~ 4:f 7:C 8.l .. 6:• 11:1 2:: 4:1 6:1 8:. «•!PORT! H/IJHlllJHT! SUNDAY, OCT. 13 10:00 AM IJ Inside Football: (C) George Allen hosts, aided by Gil Stratton. 10:30 IJ NFL Today: (C) Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers. D AFL Football: (C) Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets. 12:00 0 NCAA Football Highllghts (C) 1:00 D AFL Football: (C) San Diego Chargers vs. Oakland Raiders. fJ Sports Special: "Great Moments in the History of Tennis." The film concentrates on the playing styles of yesterday and today, focusing on the major figures of this popular sport. The show covers an 85-year span in the development of the sport. including "formal games" of the 1880's to the fast and e><· citing matches of today. Numerous personalities are featured, including Dick Sears, winner of the first American national tennis championship in 1881, and present stars Roy Emerson, Lt. Arthur Ashe, Rod Laver and Fred Stolle. A cram course in the rules is also presented. Chris Schenkel and Roy Emerson narrate. 2:00 m USC Football: (C) USC vs. Stanford. 2:30 g Notre Dame Football: (C) Notre Dame vs. Northwestern. Tape. 4:00 0 UCLA Football: (C) UCLA vs. Penn State. Tape. 7:00 g RETURN Kings Hockey: This is the first of 21 Kings Ice Hockey games that will be televised live and in color by KTLA. and the second season that Channel 5 has aired the games from the Forum in Inglewood. Tonight's game comes from the Oakland Coliseum as the Kings take on the Oakland Seals, with Jiggs McDonald handling the play·by·play and Ed Fltkin providing the color commentary. THURSDAY, OCT. 17 8:30 U Boxing: (C) Ten-round middleweight match between Andy Heilman and Andy Kendall. For lnfonnation on ABC's coverage of the Olympic Games In Mexico City, please consult dally listings, and the Olympic Sched- ule elsewhere In the magazine. FRIDAY, OCT. 18 6:00 U Lakers Basketball: (C) Chick Hearn reports the court action as the Los Angeles Lakers battle the Philadelphia 76ers. SATURDAY, OCT. 19 11:00 AM 0 NCAA Football: (C) Northwestern vs. Otl10 State. 2:15 PM O ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sporta: (C) Wor1d Professional Tar- get Diving Championship from Las Vegas, Nevada. Jim McKay hosts. 4:00 g The Professionals: (C) As the National Hockey League gets underway, all the teams are looking to the Stanley Cup Play- offs. This evening's programs takes a look at some of the hockey greats. 6:00 U Kings Hockey: (C) The Los Angeles Kings travel to the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minn., to do battle with the Minnesota North Stars. 8:30 U Celebrity Billiards: (C) If he handles the billiards cue like he does a basketball, It should make for an interesting half hour of play as Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain challenges Min· nesota Fats. llnnle BowUll: Sports-Minded Actor Sportsworld figures usually de- liaht in doing TV guestiop dur- ing their hiatus from the playing field, but sports-minded actors cannot always count on free time to pursue their interests be- tween film assi,oments. Young Ronmc Howard, who guest stars in The FBI prcseqta- tioo of "The Runaways," en- countered this type of problem when filming of the episode was scheduled during a crucial time in bis Little League playing schedule. Although 1968 base- ball will be ancient history by the time this teleplay is aired (Sunday, Oct. 13, 8 PM) over ABC-TV, the season was in full swing when Ronnie was called before the cameras. A good short stop and a key player, be managed to stay in shape with the help of program regulars Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. and WilJiam Reynolds, both of whom would put on alovea and work-out with their guest be- tween takes. According to Ron- nie, the only problem was batting practice. They bad to give it up after someone-and be· won't say who -popped a fty through RollllU Howard uiay1 11 1rowtHq rol• wlN11 lie portrtryl an o"""'1w4 tnno,er who /alu Wo COMPll1f1 with a ff-11111 mwd•rtr1 011 TIN FBI. Brood~ ,,-nonoi'1)1 I. D. Cannon (rl,,.t) play1 the killer. a studio executive's window. BED WETTING* CORRECTED! llecommended ates 4 thru 50 The ENURTONE method hu proven In over 450,000 cases that it can stop bed-wetting (Enuresis),• wt..n not caused &y ortanlc def9cts M di IHI .. , In just two to four weeks. Not a drug or diet, just a simple exer- cise technique. Approved by many doctora. NAM..._ __________________ ~ Af>DftES---..,..----------------~ CITY ____________ AT..._ _____ _ PHOH ___J.IP_ ------ t.,. J ,\ ( ' '~. f .1 I I \ • ; •• ,( , • '. ! • '. 1J 11 I Y oung Kevin Corcoran makts hi.r dtbut as a bartback ridtr undtr tht circus big top in this sctM from "Toby Ty/tr." Io 1880, a shabbily dressed stranger forced the sale of a manu- script called "Toby Tyler" on the editot of Harper's Young People. a magazine for children. In buying it, the editor broke all procedure and gave the writer the money he demanded right then. That man was James Otis and he needed the money desperately to pay his wife's passage on a ship from England on which she was being held until he came back with the money. Their American newspaper in London had failed and they returned to the States any way they could. The story he sold was the first of many hundreds he would later sell to the same editor. In his lifetime, he wrote and publi~hed more than 150 books, all of them for young people. His most popular work was, of course, "Toby Tyler." In writing "Toby Tyler," Otis drew upon the years when he was a press agent for a traveling circus in the midwest. His ability to recreate that fanciful and exciting world of the sawdust ring en-- chanted Walt Disney as a boy. Then, as a man, Disney made a film of the book be loved reading many years before. And now "Toby Tyler," the classic Disney film about the young boy who runs away from home to join the circus airs in two parts on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, NBC, Sunday eve- nings Oct. 13 and 20 at 7:30 PM. New Companions for Lassie Lassie acquires two new companions to share her television adven- tures when the lassie series presents the first installment of a two- pan story, Sunday, Oct. 13 at 7 PM, iD color OD CBS. Part II will be presented OD Oct. 20. They are U.S. forest ranger Scott Turner, played by actor Jed Allan, and U.S. forest ranger Bob Erickson, played by Jack De- Mave. The men will be seen with the collie in many of the programs this season, filmed in Alaska, Oregon, Utah, New Mexico and California. Forest ranger Corey Stuart, played by actor 'Robert Bray, who bas been lassie's close companion for the past three years in the series, meets with an accident while firefighting in the Oct. 13 epi· sode and the two new rangers take custody of Lassie while be i! hospitalized. Pap4 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OC'l"OBER 12. 1968 SATURDAY OCTOBER 12 EVENING ':001 Tht lie Nen (C) (60) · ~ (6) fn111k Mc:C.. (C) (30) Crind Ola ()ply: (C) (30) Del Reeves. LeRoy V1nDyke. and Marion Worth 1uesl D '11J (]) Americ1n l1ndmnd (C) ®> 0 llOSI City: (C) (60) Sam Riddle hosts. I Tht limden (C) (60) ~tbnntt ni.atre ClJ 0.ktarl (C) 6:30 0 KNIC Saturday Raciort (C) (30) Petlf' Burns. IJ Melody R1ncft: (C) (60) Dick Cl1rk, Judy West, Kay Ad1ms and Jack Green guest. fJ Suspenae Tltutra: (C) (60) ''Doesn't Anyone Know Who I Amr• Comel Wilde, Kathryn Crosby and Martha Hyer star. While suffering from amnesia, a successful but un· happy business executive finds con· tentment In a small town with a new girt. m St»dtnts In Rl'IOlt! (60) A study or the causes of student distort>· 1nces the world over. Discuuln1 vlo~ence, antagonisms. riots, efec- tlons and their mnnln1 ....... nd com· paring the situ1tion of •ch of their countries -are leaders of disturb· •nces in 10 lands. (.11) ~ C1r 1nd Trld (C) ~ @ Row1n & M1r1in (C) 7:00 IJ 9 Cl) CIS &enln1 News: (C) (30) Roger Mudd. 0 KNBC S4.lmy: (C) (30) Bob Wright hosts. 0 0.1th V1l1t1 DIJS: (C) (30) "A Mule Like the Army's Mule." Mu· tual respect is forged between a stubborn youn& cavalry officer and a hard·bltten outlaw durin1 two face·lo·face conflicts. Robert Yuro and Sam Melville star. &) McH1le'1 NIWy (30) @ Cil F11ture: (C) ''The Story of Dn11,acin1." EE httern for Uvln1 Eii) 'layin& the Gulttr (R) g} 1·2·3·4-5 I Go-5o 7:30 IJ Qt Cl) J1cll9 Gleason (C) (60) 0 QI (i) Ada .. ·12: (C) (30) "LOI· 131." Officers Malloy and Reed help a woman whose baby is threat· entd by a deranged men. then forge on to help a woman who is btinf harassed because she testi· fled against her nelghbor'a nephew In tn assault ca.e. Zalman Klnc. Bart>ara Baldavin ind Joan Shawlee 1uesl 1J Movie: "Rttp the Wiid Wind" (adventure) '42-John Wayne, Su· san Haywud. fJ Cl'1 m The D1tin1 G1mt: (C) (30) lf m L ange hosts. O Mllllon $ Movie: (C) "1N Per· lls of laullM" (adventure) '47- Betty Hutton, John Lund, Billy 0.. Wolfe, Pearl White. ID Truth or Consequences (C) (30) ID FIVOrit9 Stury (C) (30) EE Tiie Bible AnlWtt'I m ~ ,.,.... l'l'olllt•: "Th• Europe1n Experience:• An tx1mln1• tion of how Europe1n countrfea have maintained a reletlYely stable population rrowtn rate ""' the centuries.. 1:00 n 9 00 a.t s:..rt <C> <30>' 'The Sectet of Sam Vittorio." Mu and 99 pose as a bank·robbtly tum of the 1930's who -.pe from priaon. Oldtime bank robber, Vittorio (J. C1rrol Naish) amna11 for the HCaPt of lona·lmpritontd Connie Barter and fl~ Darrow because he wants to reveal • • cret to them. The Chief substitutes Max and 99 for the pair, Ind an 1ou well until the real robbn show up. o ~ m n. """1•td a ... : (f) (rO)Bob EubankS hosts. m llotlnf: (C) (2 hr) Feather· welaht Pete Gonzales meets JON Morino In Las Vegas. ID luc:ll Owtna Show (C) (30) Eii) NET Journal (R) @I) (futn Clta Musical 1:30 fJ ~ Cl) My ThfM Sona: (C) (30) The baby stirs Inside Katie and Robbie sudenly sheds his youthful ways to become very much the • ber. expectant father. Katie and SttYe dtYlse a scheme to Jolt the f1th«·to-be back Into 1 sembl•~ of his old, easy·(Olnr self. 0 @@Tiie Ghost 1nd Mra. Muir: (C) (30) "The Ghost Hunter." A parapsycholoflst's disawery of Capt1in Greg's 1host Jeopardlzet Clrolyn Muir's privacy when !ht facu the Pl"OS9tci of other &host hunters flockln& to Gull Cottaae. Biii Bixby guests. 0 @ (}) Lawrtt1ce Welk (C) (60) ID Bill Andmon 5'ow (C) (30) @I) Duelo Musical 9:00 fJ Qi (j) Hopn'1 Hlfot1: (C) (30) Hogan sends Newkir11 to a ren· dezvooa with an ally operatinr on· der the code name "North Star." The operation Is threatened when Newkirk is captured by the Ges- tapo. Fay Spain 1uests. a o [6) s.111n1., "'atrt .. .. Movies: T.Jtetp!" (comedy) '6S-Tht Beatles. Leo McKern, John Bluth1I, Victor Spinet1e, Eleanor Bron, R~ Kinnear. The story concerns tha If. fort.a of a gang of eastern thup, headed by Clan& ind Bhuta, to steal 1 sacrificial ring th1t wtl sent to Ringo by e fan and which he is wearing innocently. Sonp featured are "Help!" ''You're Gon· na Lose That Girt," and "Tlcklt To Ride." OJ stHUlan fHtlly SMw (C) (30) Eiil i IPlc!A I Thutre for TtdtJ: Hal Marienthal modmtes a dilCUt- sion on the future of the U.S. Ital• with members of the Americtn Ed· ucational Theatre Associ1tlon. Pan· elists include Gordon Davidson, ,... ident diraclor for the Center The· atn Group, and Or. Jemes Butler, president of AETA. @I) Nocba Tapttilt 9:30 IJ Qt) Cl) Petticoat Junction: (C) (30) Steve tella Uncle Joe he'• bt- lng left out of 111 the family's preparations for the upeomlnr blrttl of his and Betty Jo'a baby and Uncle Joe comes up with 1 1eh1mt ht claims Is lnf1lllble. 58 lit ... Jes >It .he q) IX lfY pt er, :es td .,,, • .. '" n ... " of es ,. st ... D) C} n· n· II .. lt 11, .,, tf. s. lo u :h is n· ro )) r: • ti ~­ ~­... t· f, :, .. '• :ti 1d II See the Navy's only pink submarine in blushing colorl 1'0PERATION PETTICOAT" D ~ (]) Hofi,w.td hllcit: (C) ~)~llton Btftt hosta. Tht Bot· toms Up Rwut; Johnny Puleo end His Humontca Group; Tht Check· metes, ltd.; Sh1nJ Willia; Suiy Buhrer; end Leonerd Nlmoy 1utst. I News: (C) (30) Leny Bumi!. ErlNll TIM ... (C) (30) I Mcf.1 Wr1W1 c:..ttna: A rou!ldt•bt diacustion on wrttlnt from the 16th Annu1t P1clflc Coat starring Cary Grant, Tony Curtis ;~sr:nce. d . . c BS . 10:00 fJ ! (I) Ma11ftlx: (C) (60) A an Dina Merrill. ~2 ;:n1:! :~":1:·~.~r:1':t 1~~ Tonight at 11: 15 pm 'IV :_·~:pi: !utayS:..~O: J8Y Roblnton IUfilt. ........... (60) ....... : ....... """" r. ,.... fil¥ (drtma) '64--811t>1r1 B1ntt, Bemlt H1mllton, Rlch1rd Mut1111n, Harry Bellmr. GI News: (C) (30) Cllf Kirk. 11J C.1'1 Ctml (C) (SO) •. , .,.. ... E la .. Malco 10-.JO IJ ...., lrtr. (C) (30) Morpn1 Kina ind Don Ptdro Colley. m ... ,,.. (C) (2 hr) 11J C..ntry·W•tt"' 5'ow (C) (30) ~Cl} Satwdlf Nlpt Fllcl: "14 Hours." 11:00 11 EJMe O'Cled 11.,.n: <C> a.te Roberta. an. 11111 .... News: <C> Pttw Bums. IJ blpll Purl's La Y..-: (C) (30) A11n t~lna IUtltl. fJ W..Uhd News: (C) Kllth Mc· Bee. 11J Mt'rie: "lh MlllOI' Ylcel" (com· edy) '48-0INI Andrews, Liii P•lm· er. 0 Ci) 5"Cll&ttt Dtltrt: "Step Down to '!'error." 9 CJ) Wllbnd Mt'rie: "Bundle of Jay." 11:15. F•lle• 52 Mt'rie: (C) ,,_. 1tio1 Pdlcoat" (1dventure) '60- C11y Gr1nt, Tony Curtis, Dini Mtr· rill. fJ SltunllJ .. ,,,.. Mowlt: """ Dllperat. Hem" (suspenM) ·s~ Humphrey Bot1rt. Fl9dric M1rdl, Atthur Kennedy. 11:30 0 Tiit To111Pt sa.w (C) 8 Mwil: .. PlttabwO" (dr1ma) 'l2 -John Weynt, M1rt11,. Diet· rich. II> T•lre F1•llW 11:50 fJ Mowit: '"'9 Mii WJtllMt I ltcly'' (acl-fl) '57~obtrt Hutton. Geora• Coulourls. * U.-00 Qj) Cl} Ntws (C) 12:30 m 111kld CttJ m e1..... S1t1n1ar. "Appoint· ment With Crime." 1:00 IJ Mtwit: "Tiit Laid U ........ (ICl·fi) '57-.Jodl Melloney, Wll· llam Reynolds. BMovlt: • ....,. tf Ille Cit" (mystery) '61-Andre Moml . l:JOmAll-NlaM Slltw: "Fl1mln10 ROid," ''Ont 811 Affair," end "Shield for Murd•." 1:4SfJMv••• ............ (C} Ed Sullivan bas unearthed musical talent in many unlikely places. Tennis player Althea Gibson sang on bis program; actress Jayne Maosfield appeared as a violinist, and a terrier. performing under its owner's name, Mismoune, played the piano. Now, if Sullivan can present a dog who lick.Jes the ivories, why not an organ-playing tiger? He wiU do just that on The Ed Sullivan Show, live and in color from New York, Sunday, Oct. 13 at 8 PM on CBS. The performer in question is baseba11's winningest pitcher, Denny McLain of the Detroit Tigers, the man who has brought an acute cue of pennant fever to the State of Michigan and who is the A HURLER OF NOTE-The organist Ed Sullivan plays ho.st to 011 The Ed Sullivan Show, live and In color, Sunday, Oct. 13 at 8 PM on CBS. is none other than Detroit Tiger pitching star Denny McLain, pictured here playing host to Sullivan in Los Angeles. pme's first 30-game winner since Dizzy Dean did it in 1934. Right now he is the Tiger every major league club would like to have in its tank. McLain is no amateur musician with a gimmkk. He has just recorded an album, "Denny McLain at the Organ," accompanied by non-athletic musicians comprising The Denny McLain Quartet. He will offer selections from the record in his Sullivan show en- gagement. McLain has taken the organ seriously since childhood, when he was introduced to the instrument by his father, an insurance broker who served as a model for his son's dual interests. The elder McLain was a semipro shortstop in his young days. and he had made extra money giving lessons on the electric organ. At the age of 8, Denny became a pupil on both the keyboard and the diamond. As he grew up, it was not unusual for the young- ster to leave a baseball game· to go home and practice his music, and this second interest subjected him to a considerable amount of ridicule from the other boys. "A lot of kids thought it was a sissified thing to do," he recalls, "and 1 heat up a lot of guys who said it out loud." Mclain's fans know him as a pitcher and assume that the dia- mond is the man's best friend. The Detroit star doesn't see it that way, and his comments may surprise a few people. "Music bas always been the number one thing in my life," states McLain. "Baseball is a means to an cod. I want ultimately to be a professional musician." SUNDAY THE OAll.Y Ptl.OT. lV W£0<, OCTOBER 12, 1968 B Hi&ll AdYtntllre: "Operation Pa· Cffic/• OCTOBER 13 '.1 0 11 N I N C All stations reserve the right to change program- ming without advance no- tice. C:lS 1:30 1:50 7:il0 TIM Cltflttophers Tiit llblt AMwtn Q!Ve Us Tllla Day/Ntn (C) TOM and .lefTJ (C) Mr. W-IPbon~, (C) 7:30 Aqua•111 (C) l.110 • CJ) W., ~ MJ Felt i of Oi9CM ?limtopbtra (C) Cltlltdral of TtlMmw (C) Mof• for Your MoMJ nt's c.rt... Castle (C) Ministerial Alliance Qod Is tltt Aa ... r (C) tana Sohft los Hllos 1:15 Tiit Ql'i*pflera 1:30 looll Up and Live Profllt Modern Mlalon1riM (C) Action n..trt: "Three on 1 littt'fl! bllhHn (C) hntecostal Holiness fall Qoapel Rniv1I l ee." • Jla lMEX (C) t:OO CatMra Tllrte (C) • MJ Fnortta SerMOn: (C) Dr. Raymond Lindquist, of the Rrst Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, sts. MorMOn Tabtmaett Choir (C) ea.,... C.rtoon1 (C) Wond1r1ma (C) C.ufttly Mutk (C) ~A. A. Alltn faith for Today (C) Tom and Jtrry (t) • ritclldta (C) 9:30 1twt: "Dynamic Maturity," • Tiit Cltttollt Hoar. (C) "F 1lttl: In God end Man." Second of four· part series Is titltd "Scenes From 'The Brothers Karamamv'," wtildl deals with the problems of suffer· in1 and wll as 1 ch1llen1t to '111· *' . us faith. I lfl~eg City of Wllblhlllttr radt: () lorful floats, k1utlful horses, end muthin1 bands are lfeetid~~t~~~ ~if· ~ Aqua11111 (C) 10:00 lnsidt footblll (C) Thi• la tllt Uft (C) till (]) Unn tilt Uonhta.W (C) Impact (C) "Return of ttlt Frontiersmen." 0) Movie: "Mutiny or tM EllllMH'9" i enture) '37-Paul Lukas. ~First Baptist Churdl Town Hall MMti1tl (C) all 10'.lO 9 Cl) Nfl Today: (C) Los An· (!!es Rems vs.. Green Bey Packers. U fD (I) Aft football: (C) Oen· wr Broncos vs. New Yor1t Jets. I 1m (]) Kln1 llOtll (C) 10:45 Mlle Service (C) 11:00 Ho••uyers' 5ulde (C) (i7J (!) •u11Wfnlllt (C) C!r11rti In tlle He• (C) 11:30 (jlJ Cl) Dilc:oftry: (C) "Th1ll1nd -the Rlvtr People." AFTERNOON 12:00 ! , .... Autry @(])NW Footblll HfP- lljtltl (C) m Mowir. (C) "Tht Sllofta of ~ olr' (adventure) '42-John Payne. Meureen O'Here. I lnttllltttrt hmt C-peon ttt Peso Pul a (C) 12:30 Tales of tbt &olden ~-Public Service (C) 1:00 @ @ Af1. Footblll: (C) San Dl•&O Chlraers vs. 01kland Raidt~ 8 (fl) (]) lasuts ind Answm (C) Sptrta Sptdal: "Greet Momenta In the Hbtory of Tennis." The film concentrates on the pl1yin1 ltYI• of y11terd1y ind today and covers en 85·yeer span In the dewlopment of the sport. I Rtvlvll Flrn (C) Felipa Sandia 1:30 WllfiaM l..S., Show: (C) "fht Cold War." Zbl(Tllew K. Brzezinski, leadln1 expert on Soviet Affairs. i uts. Yoict of CafmJ (C) Z:OO fie* th Nation: (C) Spiro T. !ew 1uesh. Presa Conftrtnca (C) USC Footblll: (C) USC vs. Stln· rd. ID Roller Dtef)y (C) CiZl (]) Sundlf Twin Biii: "Kld· nepped," "Shadows Over Chin•· town.'' fa ({) FMttm: (C) "Auto, Camper Truck ShOw." 2:30 f.I Citro ind the N ... (C) 0 Notre Dame Football: (C) Notre Dime vs. Northwestern. D Movie: "Dnip for lowlnt' (drt· ma) '50 -June Thorburn, Pete Mu my. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "'Tllt lm- ilos" (western) '58-Greaory Ptck, Joan Collins. 3:00 tJ lnsldtr/Outaider: (C) Cttlrena of Sou1h Central Los An1elts chtl· len19 the success of America's melt· Inf pot for the Nearo In a discus- sion of separatism versus lnte&ra· lion. ~ C.Valc.tdt of Boob (C) Man In die Ac• of R~ an1•: "Relifion in tht Ale of Revolutions." Professor Raa11aven Iyer moderates a lectur.....cti~US· slon with UCSB students and Bishop J1mts Pike and Prof. Richard Com· stock. I (i) Notrt DalM Football (C) Mlllka 1 Pala!lra J:JO ltlitf (C) Zoor111a: (C) "Glvlnf Away an Eleph1nt," "Giia Monste< and Desert Turtle," and "Bus Tour of the lm' ere shown. fl) Tardeada Malca1t1 3:45 D Mowte: (C) "fll.. of Ar*f" (1dve nture) '52 -Maureen O'Hera, Jeff Chendler. • Y owdl Incl Pollc:e (C) •:00 " Yitwpofnt (C) 11 Cl.A vs • .PENN ST. * Bruin &ridders take on the Lions! Go*go action! fJ UCLA FootbaU: (C) UCLA vs. IPen~~!!:· W I ltlltwt in Mlradte (C) Wl"lltJl111 (C) •:30 ..,....(C) °" C.•Plll (C) •· .. .. t, n L :) :s " .. :a it r t • f"611 Huddle I ..... (C) (i) Fubn: (f, ''Your Share Into Tomorrow." eJ!) World "-(C) (R) 5:00 I News: (C) Cltte Roberts. • News Coftf•ence (C) Mowit: (C) "Mt fOf YW' (dra· ma) '52-Bina Crosby, Jane Wymtn. Ct Slllrltf T .... SllMJl!Ml; "All Beba and the Forty Thlews." m TM m.tlloaet (C) m"'" .... wi11 r ...... ON THE PRECIPICE-Ellzabedl T.,lor .tan u Catbaille Ron,, a 1oea1 womaJI drtna to Cite ~ of humdtJ' u lfM raolt of dM Yio- kllt dadl of ber cowfn. hi "SucJ. detal)' Last Summer." bued on Cite pla7 by Ten-Wtnlams, on Tbe ABC Soaday N!Pt Morie, ~tobtt 13 at 9 PM. (i7.) CIJ S..n Artl Theltr.: "Duel lnthe Junflt." I~ You 1nd ttM Ln (C) Fae. tht N.tion (C) ..... 5:3019~ hl*9r Hour (C} . QI 6 ......... Pim (C) My Mritt Martian (C) Qllllpn'a Island (C) . hltlmatlon1I M1pzlnt (R) fVfNING 1:00 119 (I) T11t 2bt c..turr. (C) (30) "Incredible Voyep." In a tele· vision first. the pro1rem will take the viewer on 1 filmed trip throu1h· out a livin1 human body. The ahow was filmed by doctors in· France. Germany, and the United States who use a new medical tool called the endoscopt. It is a narrow tube the lenath of 1 sword. sheathed In surtical steel and with 1 powerful ll1ht, ind can be ln1trted Into any one of a number of natural body passages or a smell Incision any· where on the body. The doctor Is then able to view the inside of the body without ma)or su raery. D@ 00 C.llep '"' <Cl (30) 0 DICK SINCLAIR'S * POLKA PARADE in an all· football muslcal hour. Sc or ea high in f uni 6:30 IDldl Sl!Klair PolU rarecle (C) ) TI• Tunnel (C) (60) Don11d O'Con....-: (C) (90) Dot· Lamour, Jacques BerllflC i est. u O'Qodi Hillt (60) Gttpel of Qtfat 8 AMERICA'S FOREMOST * BEAUTY AUTHORITY JOHN ROBERT POWERS Creator of 'POWERS GIRL' 11 Ralpli Sblfy: (C) (30) Examined Is the disappearance of the Powers Model and whether she has aone the way of-the Edsel and the Gib· son Girt. D Fllblrt: (30) "From Ch1nie to Greatness." ' Marquee 22 I Dru111 of Jt11tt1le (C} tculatlon (R) ~ Sandr1 end Jl11111 llJI 1:55 ~ kn F11a FKtl 7!00119 Ci) Laait: (C) (30) A Vlo· lent forest fire threatens the life of Forest Ranaer Stuart In the first ~lode of a two-part story. U Huell Fln11: (C) (30) "Pirata I• land." Huett is c.tptured by 1pes and Tom and BeckY are ctptured by treasure-seeldn1 pirates. II RICHFIELD PRESENTS * LOS ANGELES KINGS vs. OAKLAND SEALS 11 RETURN I011p HocleJ: (C) ~h hr) Jlus McDonald calls the adlon of the world's fist.est sport as the L.A. Kinas battle the Oak· land Seals from Oakland Coliseum atartlna the 1968-1969 lee Hodey season. M@ Cl) 1968 S411Hltf Olyaplc:a: (60) Scheduled: Track and field: 00 meters he1ts, shot-put qualify· Ina. 400 meters hurdles heats, 800 meters heats, 100 meters second round, 10,000 meters fln1I; Weifht Liftin&: bantamwelfht final; BaSket· ball: first round; Rowln&: elimina· tlons: Volleyball: women's U.S. vs. Japan, women's USSR vs. Czecho· skwlkia; Boxina: trials. I Rat htrol (C) (30) McHlle'a NIWJ (30) (6) PC I E Spedal (C) (30) 00.inros H•dez * Enjoy the JOHN GARY SHOW at 9:30 tonite! 7:30 II a (j)Q...U. lea: (C) (30) Little Maril Wtdloe concludes that his parents no lonaer care for him 1nd he decidu to strike out on his own as a fishlna auide for one of his father's friends. 0 Tonight in TOBY TYLER * A runaway joins the BIG TOP -See Disney's "WORLD OF COLOR" B 9 00 Walt Dbntr. (C) (60) ''TOby Tyler." Pert I of two parts. Classic story of the orphan boy (Kevin Corcoran) who tries to make his mark in the circus durina its heyday of the "bl& top" and the 5team calliope. Bob Sweeney, Henry Cllvln. Gene Sheldon are featured. O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "Tiie Mq. ftiflcent S.Wen" (drem1) '60-Yul Brynner, Steve MtQ""n· Eli Wal· l1ch, James Coburn. I Qlr1 fl'NI UNCll (C) (60) Nlllc s.mc. (C) (30) Tiie lie Picture fii) T1lt Fttftdl CW: "Adi Dinner 1st Fr1nk Gorsllin, the stio.r wu In Half 1n Hour." (R) filmed In London and Includes 1 1:00 8 Qt Ci) Ed S.WV.: (C) (60) wide selection of music from uch Denny Mdtln of the Dettolt naers, star's hits. the wlnnln1est pitcher in btsebtll OJ flittl fer Today (C) (30) today, demonstrates th1t his musical fB Ptt.r lunn Hr is IS proficient IS his pitchlnt fm "T1tt Rb ef Sprint' (C) (R) arm when he "bits out'' musical t-.30 hits on the orpn. He Is 1C1COmpan-II JOHN GARY SHOW at led by three instrumenllll~ tht bass, drums and auophon&-* this spec. time tonitel who, with the Detroit moundsman, Big all-star guest cast: c:omprisa The Denny McCain Quartet. Supr Ray, Giselle, Gree, Also auestinr ate Pear1 Billey, Bill Marshall & Judy! Great! Dina. The a.ch 80¥1, Richard Pry· °'· Gilb«t Becaud end The Mup-IJ JMn 8111 Sllow: (C) (90) Cuesta pets. Peter O'Toole and Petula include SUpr Rey Robinson, Gisele Cltrt au.t In 1 "*181 nlmtd in· M1Gbnzlt: Robert Clery, Judy Clme, temew. Gr11 Morns end W1nh1ll Thompson. 0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY I= u~C)Lam,)eurrell. * presents THE FBI S.ndlJ l.Mk/Manlo11 Fona• Lt Tonneata 0@ ~ n. Fii: (C) (60) "The 10:00119 Cl) Mlation: Impossible. (C) Run1w1yg. Inspector Erskine Is as· (60) Barney poses is 1 fi&httr 111.ned to the top priority caw of m1kln1 his comeback, who boxu John Evans. a p1role breaker who his wiy to a title bout with Sttcztk la considered extremely danprous. (Robert Phillips) in the the second Guests ire J. D. Cannon. Ronnie half of 1 two-part episode. Robert Howard, Jan Shepard, Bill Wlllillns, Conrad, stir of The Wild, WRd West. Dabbs Greer and Cher1es Bateman. takes 1 cameo role as 1 fi&httr. I Public Setvla (C) (30) Former champion Su11r Ray Robin· Th• fislltf F•lly son plays an employee In a boxln& Matin& Thlnp lrow (~) (R) syndicate led by Buckman (Ron Cuatro Eva hni un Adam Randell). l:JO D Q) 00 MothlfS-itl-1..aw: (C) (30) B 9 (i) P'hJflis Diller. (C) (30) "I Didn't Raise Myself To Be a Ecf<lie Albert and £y1 G1bor iuest. Grandmother." The Hubb1rds and Rip Taylor. Norm Cro1by ind Mer· the Buells suddenly feel old and ryl ind The Curtain Cllla are fet· out of condition when they realize tured reaul1rs. they are to become 1r1ndparents. B Movie: "Al Capone" (blo1r1phy) Eve sunests that they all ro on a '°59-Rod Steiaer. Fay Spain, James physlcll fitness proarem to counter· Gregory. Story of Capone from 1920 ect their feelina. in Chlcaao until his death on Janu- 11 Lowt l.alcy (30) 1 25. 1947. Advtntltre 111 Sports (C) (30) News: (C) (30) Cllf Kir11. Wor1d TOllMNTOW (C) News; (C) (30) Bob Hobie. Mo Is? (C) "Maurice Bejart." : TIM Music of Htny P1rtdl (R) An inform1I study of the French • Cran T11tnl thoreo1rapher's treininr m.ethods lO:JO m Mm Qriffln (C} (30) 1nd performance Of I recent SUC· m Public Service (C) (30) cesa, .'.'The Temptation of St. An· ll:OO II Eltm1 o•aoa Report: (C) ci.te thony. (R) Roberts. 9:00 R 9 (j) S.U.era lroUtn: (C) O The lltll Hour Ntw1: (C) (30) (60) The Beall~ make their .second Jess Marlow. American televbion appearance this IJ SUNDAY NEWS REPORT yur, vi• exclusive videotape from . Eneland. as they perform their hit *Pres. by Hama & Frank record Ina "Revolution." Other 1uests I Nen: (C) (30) Stan Chambt11. tonifht are Barbara Feldon ind Biii Mtvll: "RIM and Shine" (com· Medley. i) '41-Milton Ber1e, Jack Oakle. D tD (i) Bonanza: (C) (60) 'The 00 Tiiis. Day 1?68 (C) Pusin& Of a Kina." Ben C1rtwrifht Cl) Pubhc Senlce is swindled out of a valu1ble bull 11:15 II Cit (I) Cl.$ Nlft: (C) Htny by the treacherous ion of 1n in· Reasoner. v1lided Texas cattle baron. Dtnwr O (H) CIJ AIC Newa (C) Pyle ruests IS .Claude Roman, Jtr· U:lO 11 Mo.it: (C) "A Son& la Ion" emy Slate as his son, . Jeremy, and (musical) '4$--0anny Kaye, Vlr&lnll Olana Muldaur 1s his d1u1hter, Mayo. Mary. D Paid PolltJcal ltotdcaat: (C) 0 (i1) CI) Sunday Nlpt Movi.: tifxon-4new film. "~nly Lat ~m•et'' (drama) 8 Wetid of Y•uUI (C) '60-Eliz1beth Taylor, Ktth1rlne Hei>-llowit: "TM Abotnlnable S.... bum. Mont&omety Clift. Albert Dfl. 11t11 of tlle Hi....,..-(ld·fi) '57 ker, Mercedes McCambridee. A chill· -formt Tucker. Peter ~ahlna. llna. shocJ(ina film that delves into Q FNblra the essence of corruption when a U:SS DMovlt: (C) "ft .. Is tM Na .. roun11 woman 11 confined to an In· tf"tlle le•" (mystery) '66--Tony stltutlon for the me11tally ill follow· franclose, Jill St. John. In& a traumatic experience. Her lZ:OO I Cttlledral of Tomomw (C) :~.t~unsh~! !o:ke' h:~'f:r~et.b~~~ • • Ftabn/World ef Youtll (C) the youna neurocurreon doesn't n S....t Strip think tho 1lr1 Is insane. 12:JO m CIM•1 Sadar. "The World m S,lotliiM Spodll: (C) (60) ()i; .. Me I Livina." ''rrini Lopez." Featur111a Tl1nl lo· 1:00 IJ Mevle: "Cebtl w..... (hor· pei, and co-st1rrin1 8101dw1y te· ror) '43-M1rl1 Montaz. Jon Hall. tress Georrit Brown and lmprnalon· 1:45 D News (C) Watc~ /or ... The following prtme·time programs wlll be preempted during the period Oct. 13·27 by ABC's exclusive color coverage of the Summer Otympic Glmes in Mexico City. Sund•y, Oct. l~"Llnd of the Glints" (7-8 PM) Monday, Oct. 14-"The Big Valley" (10-11 PM) Tuesd•y, Oct. 15-''The Mod Squad" (7:30-8:30 PM) Wednesdly, Oct. 1&-"Peyton Place" (8:30-9 PM) Thu,.,.y, Oct. 17-"Joumey tD the Unknown" (9:30-10:30 PM) Frtd•y, Oct. 18--"0peratlon: Entertainment'' (7:30-8:30 PM) First half hour of "The Joey Bishop Show" (11:30·12 PM) Monclay, Oct. 21-"The Avengers" (7:30-8:30 PM) Tuesdly, Oct. 22-"N.Y.P.D." (9:30-10 PM) First half hour of "The Joey Bishop Show" (11:30-12 PM) Wednesd1y, Oct. 23-''The ABC Wednesday Night Movie" (lCHl PM) Frtd8y, Oct. 25--''The Felony ~uad" (8:30-9 PM) "The Don Rickles Show" (9-9:30 PM) 'The Guns of Will Sonnett" (9:30-10 PM) "The Joey Bishop Show" (11:30-1 AM) Sund1y, Oct. 27-"Land of the Giants'' (7-8 PM) ''The FBI" (8-9 PM) (Note: On some of the above d•tes, the Olympic coverage will be •Irina llve coast to coast. Pleae check local listings for pqn1m· ming alrtns In these time periods.) P9pl THE DAILY Pll.OT, TV W'EEJ(, OCTOBER 12, 1968 ',' lJ J,• ". I •, r. I ~~-=~ 10:00 fiCtJ c"'"" · _________ ...,, QI Cll ~ (C) flonnct fllC airs Jive tllllcalta IN• tfM Al*-enderton, Gtorp J....i "and S1*1• It Ill ~ = • fellewl: MacRae 1tt.mpt to 1u ... the Inn. ......, 7: OAM AltrMalts .,.... ptflOntlltlts of Milton Berle, Ptlrt ... tlle ......... Beiley, Ell W1ll1dl, Hedy lamMT c.•p1ter Hd Ind Robert Culp this wMtt. Ill 11~-~ . .:..~ Tleldly 7:05AM A 1 tr• a 11 ta .----·-chtlp tfM LOH S.., Tedly (C) (llU.lll• .,._. 10:30 Cl) Diel Yn D!'e S.... Ide) apmle In (j) lfolty•oecl Sq-.: (C) die •Ir P41tfflca. Peter M1'1t11ll welc:oma Jo Anne tion .,..... Wortey, Grtt Morris. Fr.nk Fon-w-...., 1:40MI A1treaa1ts re· talne, Gypsy Rose lee and Connie Clllw9 ..... llt· Stewns. Repllrs are Wally 0., for•atfen fer Charlie Weever, Rose M1rie, and ......... C91t· P1ul~nde. T11indlJ l:lCWJI : .... ut. 1:. ()).._ ~ ~s~ CC) 'tiUJ l:lOAM A a t rt II U ti tlobill Hood ICM tllt Eartll 11:00 u lMt of Uft (C) Wlttl 1Y ca..,., J..,n, (C) ~~~~~~~~~~~1 Jelll(C) f:lD I''" u. Tiiis .,.,, ..... (C) ·~ ... (C) 1:30 SUrtaa s...t.: (C) Enc!lsfl 11:25 QI C1J CIS Ntwa: (C) Joseph mture Is the subject for Monday, Btntl. Wednesdly 1nd Friday; "Theism, 11:301Qt~S-dl fw T...nw (C) Atheism, end Humanism" Is the 9 [ye a ... (C) cou11e for Tuead1y end Thursd1y. lat ...... .. R Educatitn &duin1e: (C) ''To 11:45 • ,.... (C) SiCome President." The third WMk 11:55 NIC Ntwa: (C) Edwin Ntwm1n. of the four-wMk series offers 1n ln·dtpth study of the national con· ventlon. ,'\ I I f R N () 0 ~< Edlatltnal Felbtru l2:00 I lllkill1 UM Most tf Ma18rtty ~(C) 9 (j) lat'a Mlllt I 0..1 (C) Car1oolas; Ctc*ln1 Wltll Con9' Wednesday. Tld1tlal Comer 7:00 .,.,,.., (C) 9 C6l The Joelly Sllow (C) iinir.(1 1t 7: '(C) Host Jeck Burns offers perceptive talk. pun- 1ent comment, topical featur• ind ntWI with insitflt Mr. WbMlont (C) ltvff '•' .... (C) 7:15 stoc11 Mlfbt 7:30 CIS Ntwa: (C) Joseph Benti. Cartoon Clrctll (C) .,.,._., Cartoon Castle (C) Mv•bns .. 81111by (C) 1:00 ta Ci) Captllft Kanproe: (C) Ith Bob Keestlln. I hdet hbilt Hoed (C) l:JO Mtwlr. See Daytime Movies. TlttbutqTine 1:45 (]) VldM Diltlt (C) 1:55 D C..111unltJ lul1ttll1 llowd , .. I a~ n. LUCJ s11ow <C> · 0 Sap Judpttit: (C) Keir ullea n.s Jessica Walter ~ celeb· I pane.lists for the week. Movie: See Daytime M0¥1es. Weat.rn Stat TIINtrt J.ci la lannt &.rm. (C) hay IH Hla Frlttldl (C) ()) Webster Webfeet CC) (I) Aan lutdw SM, Ftt. only. 9:25 0 @ (j) NIC NW&: (C) Haney DICkerson. t-.30 11 ft Cl) '""1J HtllMIUa CC> D U (j) c.nc.tl'lltita: (C) Huiti Downs hosts. fJ Nofl)wotd nd U.1 Stars mp,..,..., In Colof (\7) CJ) lwfldltd fHape: (C) Maril Cole. 11...: (C) Jeck Lathim. News: (C) Bill Johns. I A1t4J Crttfltll ~ As tlle Wortd T1r111 (C) 0.,. ., °"' lJvel (C) • 11M(C) cm CIJ ,,.. .. ,. •• <C> lilivlt: See Daytime Movies Dialill .. Dolllt'I 1:00 II til ~ Leve .. a ...., Sttlttt-iindn~1 (C) 10 00 Tiie Oedltn (C) [eevt ttt. ..... 1961 S.•-. ~.~ l·hour telec.ttm Mexico City. For each day's events, see Olympic Schedule elsewhere In the m1pzlne.' 1:30,9(1)1" l•iclllt1 li0t (C) . @ Ci) AMtltlr Wortd (C) Dollie CUiis W..W ~ (C) Mon., Fri.; Fl Tlleelrt, (C) Tues., Thurs.; Maalc In fllltlon, (C), Wed. 1:55 D Im (f) Cllildteft'• Dtctor: (C) Lendon H. Smith, M.D. t:oo 1 a Cil Secret .. <C> 0 CI)'" Doct'1 Ser. (C) Pit C.rroll 1rld M1rty lnpfs auest Bl.aw T\ltltb ~ CJ) NNf)a:M C1•: (C) Bob Tub1nb hosts. 1J T..,.: (C) Bob Domin. ID MfwM: See Daytime Movla. 3 Cit ill ., 1r1 "' •• .. .. .. n I, " PROGRAMS thru FRIDAY I Td*llCener 2:30 9~ '111 -..... (C) a .,.. ..... s-.: (C) Gene Ra um hosts. AlldlalYtMt;~.,.... it W~ (C) WedneadtJ. D (Hl w Dltiltc a-: (C) Jim Lanie hosts.. U 1• S.... otJ Im: (C) DailJ 30-mlnute PfOITlm from Mu- lco City. For ICheduled twnta. 1tt Olympic: Schedule elstwhtrt In the mapiine. 1 ..... .... U.. ...... (C) ..... lie ,., .. (C) Cl) .... Doqla (C) z:ssl;'@~~ <C> AoJd Kllber. 5:00 D lNIC Ntwt SeMce (C) 3:00 a a m ...... PartJ: <C> Art llnkletterhosb. I P.D.Q. (C) Dennis James hosts. II GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS! * Coverage with Couracel Sports, T elecopterl ~O=IHolpitll(C) ~~ ... nn. 00 111.U..: Don Rodewald. 3:30 lJldJ Pair. (C) Geoff Edwards hosts. 0.,.. ............ (C) Nen: (C) Baxter Ward. F Treop (C) '111 Flilrtstlats (C) Tiie llhulst.tn 00 JilnlJ .,..__ SM (C) Cl) SUktf'• Pim PlltJ I Mu Detclas (C) '1111111• ... a~(~tTt Uw (C) Cl) Dialfltl ,., Otllara ..... 5:30 U (i1) (I) ABC News: (C) frank l nolds. 4:00 IJ Mr. Ed; ElftJ SllMr: Mon., Fri. Set Daytime Movies. I Ozzie _, Hlm.t (j1J (1) Dtrt ..... (C) tr.., llld Lntlt Car1DHs ... Mdlliltlr (C) '111 'l"OOWJ .. (C); ... ., fallloe: (C) Zody's fashion show Wed. only. I Olliplr's lstalMI (C) 00 nil 0., 19&1 (C) (j) .... fnHI UNClL (C) 4:30 IJ flloorit: See Daytime Movlts. 0 ""'-Don't Elt Ult Dllllta (C) S:SS 0 Llbn w--.: (C) frlday on- ly. Chick Heam hosts. CHANNEL LISTINGS lnfonnation for these logs Is furnished by the television stations. TV week is not responsible for lest-minute changes in program listings. IJ D a D fJ m m fl) m Im @ 00 Cl) (Hl @ 9 KNXT KNBC KTLA KABC KHJ KTIV KCOP KWHY KCET KMEX KLYD KERO KBAK KLYD KERO KBAK (CBS) (NBC) (Ind.) (ABC) (Ind.) (Ind.) (Ind.) (Ind.) (NET) (Ind.) (ABC) (NBC) (CBS) (ABC) (NBC) (CBS) Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Cable Bakersfield Cable Bakersfield Cable Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield A star ( *) preceding a l<>i listing indicates it is a paid adver· tisement. Channels 22. 28 and 34 are UHF In Los Angeles. with 28 being the educational (ETV) station. Channels 17, 23, end 29 are UHF In Bakersfield. SIGN ONS lTEST PATTERNS) Chennel 2.-6:48 AM Sunday, 6:o8 AM Mond•Y throuati Friday, 7:11 AM Saturday. Channel 4--7:00 AM Sund•Y· 6:00 AM Mond•Y tht"OU&h Frld•y. 7:00 AM S•tumy. Channel 7-f>rocrammlnJ 1t•l'Q 8t 1:30 on Sund•y, 7:00 AM Mond•Y tht"Oulh Fr1d•Y •nd :30 AM on Saturd•y. Tl\11 m•aulne I• ~~•heel WM~ thl• n.-.p•per by TV WED. • division of Qrtffln ns. an4 •pfl Co., lnc:., edltol1•1 •nd produo- tlon offic~1 P.O. Box 11901 Glendale. C.llf. Addr-lldwrtlslna Inquiries to the dlspoay lldwrtlslnc oeputment af Ull• n-P•P«· ABC Schedule For 1968 Summer Olympic Games Jim Ryun's expected bid to capture Olympic gold In th• 1,!500- meter In Mexico City will be televised llve along wittt numerous key events of the 1968 Summer Olympic Gemes. Key track and field. swimming end diving. basketball, gym· nasties, boxing. soccer. volleyball and weight lifting events will be shown live. Many of the major taped events will be shown so close to actual event-time, that they too will be seen vlrtualty "llve .. by ABC-TV viewers. The men's 1,500-meter run will · be seen from 2""' PM, POT, Sunday Oct. 20. Key basketball and boxing matches will be shown nlahtly. depending upon U.S. viewer Interest In the particular contest listed here Is 1 complete. but tentative. schedule of events for the Olympics. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 1.-PM Tr.ck •nd Fleld Wellrht Uftlna IHltetb•ll Rowtns VoUeyf>•ll Boxlna MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 1·2 PM Tr.ck •nd Fleld 8Hk9tb•ll Welaht Uftlnc 4:»5 (repeat feed )-7:30 PM) Tr.ck •nd Fl~ 10.11 ... Track and Flefd Welstit Uftlna BoxTnc 8Hketball Volleyb•ll TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1.5 1·2 PM 1tow1ns Volleyt>•ll 8Hketbell Track and Flefd Welaht Llttlnc 4:3().5 (rep .. t feed 7-7:30 PM) Trec:k •nd Fleld 7:3o.1:30 PM Wei.mt Uftlna BHltetb•ll Box Ina WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER US 1-2 PM BHketbell Volleyt>•ll Men'• Track •nd Flefd W•ter Polo Modern Pent.thlon 4~ (~epeat feed 7-7:30 PM) Track •nd Fleld Welaht Uftlnc l:JO.f PM Track •nd Flefd 8Hketb811 ntURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 1·2 PM Rowlna Swlmmlna •nd Dfvlns Y•chtlna 4:»5 (repe•t feed 7·7:30 PM) Track •nd Field Wrnttlna 9:30-11 .... Track •nd Flefd Swlmmlna •nd Divina Cycll~· Wefpt Uftlnc FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18 1·2 .... Track •nd Flefd Swlmmln1 •nd Divina Basketb•ll Box Ina Wrestrlnc Equestr1•n 4;30-5 (rei>e•t feed 7·7:30 PM) rrack •nd Flefd 7:J0.8:30 PM Swlmmlns •nd Dh1ln1 Welfht Llftln1 11:3().12 .... Welatlt U ftlnc BoxTna Wrestflna Cyclln1 BHketb•ll SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 10.11 AM Track •nd Field Swlmminr Rowlns 3:JCM:'30 PM Track •nd Field Rowlnf WelSh Uftlna Yaefit1n1 10-.»11 ,.. Track •nd Fleld Swlmmlna •!Mt Divina ABC Sporu commentator Jim McKay (center) talks with Jim Hines (left) and CharUe Greene about U.S. track chances at the 1968 Sumnur Olympic Ga~s. Hines and Greene are leading U.S. hope.r in th4 )()().meter daJh. ...... MONDAY OCTOBER 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 U (C) ..,_. Part I (comedy) '61 -C.ntinflas, Dan D•lley, Shlt1ey Jones. 1:0011 "'l.JtUe Loni Fauirt.....,.. (clas- llC) '36 -Freddie Bartholomew. Mickey Rooney, Dolores Costello. lctOO O (C) "'Clm" ,..,. (musical) •U--eetty Greble, Cesar Romtl'O, Geol'(e Montaomery. 12:30 m "TH lat Mlailt" (scl·fi) '58 -Robert Loaia. "llt's 1Jwt a Lit· tie" (comedy) '48 -Robert Cum· mines. 2:00 m "TIM ....,.., Cal" (myatery) '5!-ffeten Shlniltr. Stanley Baur. 4!00 IJ (C) "'faa If a FllitM" (west· em) '59-fNd MacMumy, Dorothy Green. rvFNING 6:00 • • lie News: (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D 1tt1nu.,_...,., lllP'ft (C) (30) 11 STEVE ALLEN for the * fastest fun in the West! Polly Bergen tonight! u S.Vt Ali. Sltow: (C) (90) Guests are Polly Bt11en, Mail lllur· plly, Freddie Bya• Ind Pit Harrl111· ton. u Sb O'Clodl Mowlt: (C) ....... cic Air C:O.ulld"' Part I (dram.) ·~James stewart, June AllY10ft, Barry SUiiivan, F11nk Lov.,. IJ I S,, (C) (60) O)latan (C) (30) @ Cl) ..... Crttflll (C) fill nat's lltW1 "Alitit" tl)AMrw.e- 1:30 D llNIC Ntwa s.mce (C) (60) m I I.ewe Liiey (30) m v.,.,. .. .... NtMa " • SN (C) (60) QI (j) H111UtJ-1rtnfdlJ a.,..t (C) Ell) 11Us, Too, la America: "land of the Incas." Ramiro Garcia studies the I ncan llvinf places. @I) Notldero 34 (C) 0 7!00 ti QI Cl) CIS fNlllc ~ (C) (30) Walter eron.ite. B WMt'a 1i1J LIM? (C) (30) Soupy SiTes. Dawn Granier and Pia Lind· strom auest. m ,..._...: (C) (30) Pllw Law· ford and Bart>are Eden aunt. @ (]) 1961 su .. OIJmpla (C) QI~.._., lllewle: ""'bet Brt· &•de. fE) ftatlre: (C) "The Race." A film study of "Meals for Mllllona," a donation-supported prosram. am es THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCT08ER 12, 1961 7:JO II 9 Cl) llMIUllU: (C) (60) Two II),._-. Off ........ hlilbilfy Trottien tum their 103· 1:30 IJ ft (I) Hen's I.lier. (C) (30) year-old uncle over to actln1 deputy Shelley "Winters portrays Sbtney Festus H•uen for a $50 bounty Summers. en overstuffed movie on an old horse·stnlln& dlar&t, queen for whom Lucille Carter .- then uu th• money to open a sa· to woit. l)flmarily to forct the loon as a front for a scheme to rob once-&1amorous lady to reduce. the Dodp Cltr Frtlatrt Office. Victot -. Golden Voyage presents Fr.ndl and Anthony James &uesl .,. • n I lhla• " Jt .. llit: (C) (30) * II Alptne Wonderland." ilfhe Stronaest Man In the *orld." Eye-popping beauty! Tony becomes NASA's heavywelatrt I! lt6deD Yefll'' (C) (30) "Alpine contender #hen ht Mocks out two .. • touahs with one blow, unaware that onderland.. A ba_lloon Ol&ht over JuMle has powered his punch. the Alps. htihllatrting Zermatt and .Jtrry Quarry 1uesb. ~ ~~ ,.,_ Place: (C) (30) IJ LOST IN SPACE blasts Lew Miles (Glynn Turman) arrives * off in a wild adventure home from New Yort; Susan re· right now! Dr. Smith tracts the adultery chart• 111lnst. almost returns to Earth' Jiii; Jeff refuses to listen to Ciro-• _ i. 60 • lyn's explanation of her attitude. ;:: M..J. Llf It-I Mn Criffln (C) (90) WJ ,_ t Peny MllOll (60) . (Cp(t ) d • bert narrates TY Maicll oa.rt this repeat of the widely l)faised 9:00 a. Qt ITI 11.,tMny RFD· (C) (30) fll m on birth 1 nd rtpn>ductlon. • ur \JV • D MHlill $ Mtvie: (C) '1llt Devil Sheriff Andy Taylo_r persuad• Sim at 4 O'Qocl" (drama) '61-Spencer to make a aood·Wlll psturt by hlr· Trtey, Frank Sinatra. Ina two ex-conv!cts to wort on hla I Trvttl or eon.-_.. (C) (30) farm. AndJ Gt1ff1th 1uests. --.. B ~ (]) lob Htpt Special: (C) l1t11 fer Yew Ufl (C) (60) (CS0')1 Jotin Davidton Gwen Verdon DOUT CMdN cit la Raza: • ·~1 to the People" Is a twa. and Jeannie C. Riley auest. daily proaram (it also airs at 3:00) U RED BUTTONS gets that dramatizes real conditions In * worked over on HER£ the Mexlcan-Ameran community. COME THE STARS tonite! ; ~:O::! are bllln&U1I. All-celeb cast. Series is 1.-001 Rowaa , llartill Ll~m: (C) new season comedy hit! ) Bobby Darin 1Utsb. II Hert C... tl9t Stlfl.: (C) (60) Hull (C) (30) Red Button.a Is "roasted" by Norm : blnbtw Qllllt: Theodore Biktl Crosby, Bob Crane, Shani Wallis. and Rashid Husain iu-st. Jan Daley and 0. C. Smith. 4-~---= Strategic . Air Command In color on jjlhe Six O'Clock Movie." Monday, Part I. Tuesday, Part II. Cf> ..... 10 968 ,,. rer nd 0) .. ... 1st. '0- D) m Ir· 1is C) .... t! )) m s, D ~ (5) TIM Ovtcab: (C) (60) llftin1: featherwei1ht fln1I; Boxlna: ,.lfhe Uiiderst1ndln1." In Mexico, tri1ls; Basketb1ll: first round; Yol- Elrt and Jem1I ire sentenced to be iall: women's Pol1nd vs. USSR. executed for sellin1 auns to revo-• Twili&ltt l.one (30) lutlon1rtes. Jldl l.atlt1n1 News (C) (60) til) Biiiot Pwtr: Democratlc Sen-ne Q1llenaln1 SN: (C} (30) ate Clndidate Alan Cranston auests. ''Sealab: Man Aialnst the Depths." fl) La Irv)• Maldltl § La u,.nda ci. Juan Minuet (C) 9:30 II 9 cij Fa•llr Affair: (C) (30) 10-.30 • llowir. "Soft Stin" (drama) '64 Sent to camp, poor Jody Is miser-rancoise Dorteac, Jun t>esailly. able, but he writes flowina letters NtwS: (C) (30) Bill Johns. to Uncle Bill about the wonderful · Wmlnaton II Review (C) time he Is havlna. Just to pleaa Dollajl his uncle. Archie Moore iuests. 11:00 Dlwlfl O'Clock Repert (C) (60) '1 hn: (C) (30) Ttd Meyers. • TIM 11111 Hour News (C} (30) h1d of w .... : (C) (30) "Girt Alfred Hltdlcod (30) the lll1nds." """= (C) (30) Baxter W1rd. fiil NET JHmal: "Flowers on 1 One· Dtnlld O'Ceuor: (C) (90) Hans Way Street" A "clnem1 write" on Conried, Ed Nebon, Clroline Rich· the experiences of hippies trylna to ter, Sylvia Sims and John DU1rte bar auto traffic throufh their village. iuest. ti) RtWbb Mllical ID Tlat S!Mw: (C) (30) Dick Cavett 10:00119 (f) c..t Burnttt: (C) (60) and Dr. Daniel Weiner, noted platlc Bof>ble Gentry G ,._.._, suraeon discuss cosmetic sufllry. e en • eorae _.,. auest. I rn Ntn (C) D "MITZI GAYNOR SHOW @Tlls D11 1961 (C) * YEAR'S TOP SPECIAL" Notidtro 34 CC) Geo. Hamilton, Phil Harris ll:ls eJ Dt. n,. cltl Jutte0 CC> 11:30 II M..W. "Our M111 In Hlw1M" B 9 CI>I18fJ!1 Mitzi: (C) (comedy) '&a-Alec Guinness, Maur-~) The lovely ss Gaynor show-een O'Hara. cases her own talenb and surrounds I O 00 TIM Tonl&llt Sllew (C) herself with such guests H Georae Mtwii: "Aft• tllt 111r (drama) Hamilton and Phil Harris. • _ Laurence Harvey, Pitrlda e Coverage with Coura&e! ~Lei) *' Bllllop Show * GEORGE PUTNAM for ID . "Condt•ntd To ~ today's TOTAL news! (".'YltlfY) • '35 -Ralph Mor11n, I '"~ Pwtn1• N... (C) (60) Mischa Auer. (HJ l• Sa ...... .,.,.la: 12:30 I a..,... ( ) (60) n the 9Chedule •rt 'track 12:50 • Mowie: .. Duffy ef San ~ ind field: 100 meters final, ind (dr1ma) '53-¥aul Kelly, MIUl'ffll 20,000 meters w1lk fln1I; Wllfht O'Sullivan, Joanne Dru. ..... 11 TUESDAY OCTOBER l!5 For morninc and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your. convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tlons reserve the right to change programminc with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O (C) .. ,.,... P1rt II (comedy) ''1--0intinflas, Dan Dilley, Shlr1ey Jones. l:GO n ''lautd" (mystery) '47~eor1• Sanders, Lucille 8111. 10:00 m "nit Llldy IKJlltrs" (comedy) '5'--Alec Guinness, Pftlf Sellers. ll:JO m ...,... r.. Mrs. c.mnl" (SUS· pense) '47 -Barb1ra St1nwyck. "Cri• by Nlafrt'' (mystery) '44- Jerome Cowen. Z."CIO m "Cit ud MouW' (mystery) '60 -=lff P1ttef10ll, Ann Sears. 4:30 B (C) "MottMr la a Fmt111111" (comedy) '49--loretta Youn&. Van Johnaon. fVf NING s:ao D Award-winning * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS T elecopter! Sports I &:00 B Tiie 111 News: (C) (30) Jeny Dunphy. D H11nUe:rBrlnllley Report (C) (30) 11 Have STEVE ALLEN to * dinner tonight! Non-stop hi jinx. Guests Erroll Garner, Miss Alberghetti! D Steve Allen stlor. (C) (90) Anni Marla Alber&hetti, John Byner, Ce· sue Danova ind Pat Harrinaton guest Jau pianist Erroll Garner plays some of his great aminf•· ments. 0 Sii O'Clo«* M~: (C) sntaiJc Ali" C:0.111and'' Part 11 (drama) ·-ss -James Stewart, June Allyson, Berry Sullivan, Frank LoveJoy. 0 I 591 (C) (60) m lmun (C) (30) t1Zl CV MIR Qrlffln (C) 6:J01=·~1entca (C) (60) I ...... lacy (30) v.,.,. .. .... lettMt .. tM Su~) (60) ta tw.U.,.lft...., ~ (C) f1l) hReptM hrMt: "How She Tt1c:hes." Betty Smith ind 1n LA. City Schoola spokesm1n blll 1bout the mother IS teecher. IC"''...., 7:GO!~~c: ~nlnt Newi: (C) >..:,, :"'...=· (C) (30) ,...,,. (C) (30) ~19'1 ..... Ofympka (C) batt1c.al (C) ..... al Publle RtlatlHa: P. R. Proca>-£valurtlnc." Jo. •ph John La Bubm, dlrec11or of advertllin1 and public rtlrtioni for Title Insurance f, Trust Co., lec:tura on the flnal phase of 1 publlc rel•· tlons prorrrm. * SHIRLEY BASSEY Spec. tonite! 9 PM, TV-51 7:30119 Cl) Lancer: (C) (60) Sartt's attempt to btfri111d a recently wld· owed 1111 blddlns when the lir1's irate ln·l•n ch1r1e the Llneers with abductln1 her a.nd l1y slep to the Rnch. R. G. Armstrona. Lynn Lorln.t._ H.afl>lf F11herty ruest. 0 QI Cl) Jany ltwia: (C) (60) Nancy Ames, The Osmond Bn>tllers and flip Wilson 1uest. II LOST IN SPACE in * a way-out adventure fantasy on Channel 5! Lift-off time: NOW! I lost In Space (C) (60) cm oo 1tu s. ... , Olywlpka: ( ) {60) Scheduled: Wei&trt Liftin&: ll&htwel&ht final; Besketbrll: first round; Bolting: ltl11$. D Colgate Theatre presents * 'TO CATCH A THIEF' fJ Co111te Tlleatrt: (C) "To Cltdl a Tlllef" (mystery-comedy) '55 - Cuy Grant, Grace Kelly. On the French Riviera, the "C•t." rn ex- jewel thief, fills In love with wul- thy American &ir1 ind finds he Is suspected of contlnuin1 his old thievery. Trvtb or Conlequenc. (C) (30) Run for , .. , Ufe (C) (60) ; Candon • 11 ltlzl EApu .. L"CIO Hazal (C) (30) : Tiii Frend! CMf ( R) ' Pfltnler Ol'ftott Qo~ IO MINUTt COLOR SPECIAL , ... 12 THE SHIRLEY BASSEY SHOW Second in a new series of entertainment spectaculars debuting on KTLA this fall. Spe clal guest star. Noel Harrison, and one of the WO d's .reat &uitarists, Brazilian laarilldo At 1ld1, Join Sh irley in this memorable hour. Mi s Bassey's beauty alone is enough to keep e iewer glued to the set, but It's her mag· n icent presence and brilliant styllzlna at has created the enthusiastic Bessey ull In this Jackie Barnett production. Shirley sings eleven numbers. Noel is a revelation. SDAY • 9 PM • COLOR • KYLA 4 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WUX. OCTOaDt 12, ltll l :JO R Qt Cl) 1111 Sbttle: (C) (60) 'Nin: (C) (30) Ttd Meyn. Sheriff lSeadeye (Skelton) Is the P....,t t. TrMI: (C) (30) tarcet of one booby·tr•p after an· rtc.---llnd and Ptopi.." St_, other-ell triulltd by Pnldtnce of the maflc that m1kes ttd1 COft· Pennyf11ther (fuest M1rttla Raye), tinent one of the wor1d'1 moat d• who shows up In Cactus Gulch to aired tourist dQtlnatlons • . . the rv1n1• tht shootln1 of htf boyfrtend wor1d's l1rallt frM zoo •nd the Dirty Mc:Gur\., 1 no-IOOd hombre. rnlm1ls ind people who mau It The First Edition mualcal fl'OUP also fasclnatina. ~esta. fll) hf. INpll .... QNif .. -. U fD Ci) Jtllla: (C) (30) "flit Un· tE) ..., tonelittt ff lctit of ttlt Week." Just 10:00 after Jullr •1rees to babysit for her 1J Coverace with Cour•c•! ~~i:;.:: wi~lnb= Vl~tn~: * It's GE~RGE PUTNAM and calla lier for 1 date. Car1 Byrd NEWS time! COMPLETE! 1uests u Capl VlctDf G. Taylor. g ~ ,,_. • ..._ (C) ~&0) B ~ ~:.!C). (~; (C) !1i:~H~1!'!! ... ut~y ~ed)~ (60) 'The Thlnpm1bob Hellt." RI· auests IS th• ~ moth«, Alan cerdo Mot1talban fuests u Nicholas Kina u 1 maitre d' and Robert Grobo, an lntemltionll "fence" who Gou'et aa the feetured attraction ft Is about to sell a stolen umplt of trvln1 and Sophie Gutmeye(s tiot.I. paleum, a rewlutlonary jet fuel, to rs the newlyweds emb1rk on the tort11n 11ents. Biii Russell. pl•Y•· sea of m1trimony. coeeh of the Boston Celtics basket· I TwtllOt z... (30) ball t111m. plays the butte<. Met lltlla. .... (C) (30) I MlfY lrtff• (C) (90) A...tca1 Weet: (C) (30) "The "'"1 MllOll (60) lld. Wiid Rivtr.'' A thrillln& wild Maller Tllltlp lrow: (C) "Short· ride thtoufh the roerln&. h11.ardou1 Day Problems." As wintlll' drip Oft, r1plds of the Coloredo River Is vlv- house plrnti droop and auccumh to Idly narnttd by host J1c:lc Smith. every kind of crawlln1 pest. The 00 Pl1nt Lady demonstrates llow to be flD NET PlaytMMee: "Tiie MIYfly rid of tti .. "beasties." ind the ffOI." Sir John Glelrud 9:00 D QJ Ci) T....., NJaM ft die stars. (R) l10wlii: ft) "he s.tm lq" (aua-IE La U,.da ct. J•an MaHll (C) pense) '65-Georre M1haris. Rich· 10:30 0 er..... 11 Movie: '1\ia $pert· ard Basehart. Anne Francis, Dana Ina Uft" (dr1rna) '6.l -Rldllrd Andrews. Former Army lntelllatne• Harris, Radle! Roberts. Officer Lee Bamttt Is recalled to 1 ..... : (C) (30) 8111 Johna. seerdl for e vial of 1 deadly vln.is .,_.,I before It can ba used to dntroy 11:00 Elevea O'Clodl Repott: (C) (30) the popul1tion of Los Anaelea. Jerry Dunphy. D THE SHl_RLEY BASSEY I= T:<30f ~!~., W1nf * SHOW ~1th . the 5th Donald O'Connor: (C) (90) Sil Dimension 11 ~n elec· ineo, SrJld Kalln, .lldlle Kahane, trifying entertainment Irene Ryen ind Jack Hiley Jr. ruut. experience! Now! Q) That s-= (C) (30) Guest celeb· , . nty Florence Henderson and Rita II SltewC&M S: (C) (60) 'The Shir-Chazan Director of Rita Ch1ztn ley Bessey Show" ltafl Shirley Bas-SChool ' of Modem Dance, dlscu• Slf1 ~nd features spee1al au~ No~ the subject. "ElterciM AU 0.,-Hamson and Llurindo Almeida 1n and Enjoy It!" a pro1ram of music. I E.., (C) f1l) lnnowatleu: ''Mass SCreenlna Wl Nnn for Htrrt Disease." Dr. Rlch1rd , 1 .Jt (C) Brennem1n an~ pllysiolorist H1~ 11:15 ni. lit~ Hew ,.._ (C) (30) Glassner examine an electrocard10 Tom Brokaw. 1n~lyzer and a phonocudio seen, 9 (j) n.11 Daf 19A (C) which can detect an ebnormal heert U:30 R Mewie· .. ~ Wial 1 beat In Just minutes. Dadow" · (mystery) •59 _ Brien Im Las "-•ital Vlvaoco Keith Jolnn1 Moore t :JO a a Cl) NlW ~ cas ,..,.. IJ MoN: .. , UM. In Qf'OlftMJ hcl~; ("C) (90) 'The People Next tqun" ~ram•) '4~• Hrrrl11>n. Door. Lloyd Brldaes. Kim Hunter, 0 cm Cl) Jtey 1b11op .._ (C) Fritz Weav.er ind Ph~lla Newman ID Mewie: ..,ow 111 a ~ (dra· star In .on1inal drama sped11 by mi) '51 _ Relph Meeker, Yrvece J. P. Miller 1bout two nelatiborty Lindfors couples ind their teenaae children ll:AS -. llMll ~ ni. Tenllflt Show (C) and the sh1tt1rin1 effect on their ..., ~ ~ "sa{e" mlddle-dass life with the 12:30 D ~ "!'• H111dl of • Str..,. discovery that one d•urhter Is tak· ~ (ld·fl) 61-Mel Ferr«, Dany I d Carrell. n1 rues. m Nated ~ D NYPD: Excellent POLICE 1:00 a Movie: "Unflnlllled ,....,. * ACTION MELODRAMA (romanc.) '41-lrane Dunne, Robert 0 cm Cl) NYPO: (C) (30) "Dey Montiomery. Tripper." Victoria. Stone. 1 24·rear· I CHl•Hlt:r lullttl1t llHrd old student from Wllminaton, Del•· ..... (C) ware Is found dttd In Centrll Pert. Adioll Tlltltre: "State Depart· Al~(h the pol~ ere convinced ment File 649." that the 1ir1's boffritnd Is tht 1:15 D Mowll: "Wt~na RoH at "'or' slayer, he stubbornly Insists that he (drama) '41 -Humphrey Boprt, is Innocent, ind he can't be tr· Joan wilt. rested because of Inconclusive wi-l:lO m All-fti&trt 5aow: "Tiie Btll• of dtnce. Tom Rotqul and C. C. Court· Sl Trinlans." ''Crime 5'hool," and ney aunt. ''The Kiiier Is l.ooM." ( l ( ( ' 1 2 e ( ( ( r I e J 1 l ~ ( c ( t t \ l 11 El iO) SO) INd l1n lft It tel, ~ 'ht ild IQS 'Iv• th. fly ud 0) :11 It, It. b· ta lft .. ~) • '" If ll. I· :I ~· rt " t, Monday Night Is Mitzi Night By Marian Dern She was christened Francesca Mitzi Marlene de Czerny von Gerber, but Mitzi Oaynor fits her better-Mitzi for the turned up nose, the sparkle and spunk; and the more glamorous tag of Gaynor, because she looks as much at home in ostrich plumes as organdy, and she boasts a pair of legs that can be ranked right Mild a.r "The Kid''-Mi.fs Gaynor will appear earlier Monday night on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In at 8 PM, and the Bob Hope special at 9 PM. alongside the fabled Grable gams of yesteryear. ' Starring in a musical comedy special called "Mitzi" (Monday, 10 PM, NBC) this bubbling blonde bas some level-headed ideas about her own talent and career. This will be her second TV spe- cial (she did a Christmas Kraft Music Hall last year) and she has consistently turned down offers to guest on variety shows. Why? "Simple," smiles Mitzi. "Over- exposure-I don't want people to get tired of seeing Mitzi, and I don't want to get tired of myself. Also, it's hard to become totally in- volved in a guest spot on someone else's show. You're a guest and you try to do what they ask. I like to evolve my own material, and per- fect it" She says she has received many offers to do 1V series, "several hundred in fact," but has turned them all down, partly because of that overexposure business, and partly because she does not want to be that tied down. Miss Gaynor has had one of those long, steady show business careers that continues its success long beyond the starlet days. Though she has never reached that ultra-star status reserved for a few, she started her training in singing and dancing at an early age, gained valuable experience appearing in many performances at the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, and made her film debut as the "Golden Girl" in the movie of the same name. She went on to success in a variety of musical films including "South Pa- cific," "There's No Business Like Show Business" and ''Anything Goes." In recent y[ Mitzi has concentrated on nightclub engage- ments througho the country, with a yearly summertime stint in Las Vegas. She enjoys this kind of schedule (her manager and executive prod r of her special is her husband of many years, Jack Bean. They have no children, which makes it easier for Mitzi to be out of town playing various engagements--their sched- ule also allows for travel and a chance for her husband to indulge bis favorite avocation of art collector.) She will appear in Reno during November and for the first time will appear in l..a.'I Vegas during the Christmas holidays. When Mitzi takes on a performance such a.'I a 1V special, she does so with intensity and discipline. She believes in thorough planning and proper rehearsal, for herself and otbers-"Gaynor brutality" she calls it She also maintaim great enthusiasm. "l never want to let that jaded thing happen," says MilZi. She will not repeat her night club act for the special, though one of ber favorite club characters, "The Kid," will appear in several new sketches. Viewers who haven't caught her nightclub act may not know that she is a highly talented comedienne who can lapse into a dialect or a childish lisp at the drop of a cue card. "It's bad business to repeat the same thing over and over. Audi· ences who have seen you in clubs will be disappointed to see the same thing on TV, and I myself wouldn't have the freshness that I should have, and the audience deserves." Mitzi's main guest star will be George Hamilton, which may seem an unlikely choice to some people who think of him mainly as a "pretty boy" and onetime escort of a President's daughter. But Mitzi says: "He has great comedy talent. I bad seen George do 'bits' at parties and thought be was very good. He's also the smoothest, suavest man next to Cary Grant around-and I couldn't get Cary," she adds with a twinkle. lo one segment, spoofing the late, )ate shows on TV, Phil Harris (the other guest star) appears as a used car salesman doing his seemingly endless spiel whjch is interrupted now and then for a portion of an old movi~fi.rst with Hamilton as a Grant type, Mitzi in a pin-striped suit a la Roz Russell; then in a Rock Hudson, Doris Day type film; and the last one, "Long Ago and Far Away," spoofs a Rita Hayworth oldie. Other comedy highlights, include a series of vignettes on irri- tating types of people. Mitzi wiU do several dance numbers, and sing "Gentle on My Mind," "Flowers on the Wall," "Laura," and "Love is Blue." The behind the scenes talent assembled include two highly crea- tive comedy writers, Larry Hovis and Ann Elder, plus choreog- rapher Peter Gennaro. Miss Gaynor is well aware of the demands of entertaining today's more sophisticated audiences. "Things have to be more ftuid, more exciting," she explains. "None of that old fashioned introduction of guest stars. They appear unannounced in a sketch. Audiences today have seen the finest actors, the greatest comedians, the best pictures. They are very particular, and you have to give them everything you have. "If you dance, you have to know all kinds of dances-from the frug to ballet to exotic East Indian types. I think people's taatea have been educated by TV. I mean, can you imaaine Ravi Shankar packing them in the Hollywood Bowl ten years ago? "It's also· partly due to the times we live in. It's not the old Hollywood world of make believe any longer, never-never land. We've had a world war, the Korean war, and now the war in Vietnam. "The kids say 'tell it like it is.' and I think that's really a de.- maod for honesty. Words like 'damn' are used in movies and on stage. And why not? lo this day and age, 'darn it' just doesn't make it anymore." Not that Mitzi's special is go. in,g to look like an off-Broadway play. But it's got what Mitzi's got-a lot of zing, and genuine enthusiasm. In the current argot, she "does her own thing," and in a ,Phrase from yesteryear, she "gives It With guest star George fftJ.M,- all she's got.." ilton WEDNESOA~' OCTOeU 11 For mornln1 1nd 1fternoon fElnp, plUH BH DAY· M~ PROGRAMS. Below, 10Uf' convenience, 1r• the d1y'1 movies. All •ti· t1on1 re..w the rlcht to ~hllnc• pt'Oll'lmmln1 wlttt. out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES &:JOD CC> "l1M.,,... ,_...,. <dr1· 1111) '59-MlchMI Callin, Evy Not· t•ncl. ...... °"' ....,, • .,.. (comtdY) 1li -au,._ Mtl'9Cllttl, Paulette Ooddlrd. James Stwart. lWD.._ If W1tlrle'la s.n• ~I) '31 -Allee F.,., Tyrone fliMf, N Jobon. 11'.Jtm.,.. •••m••n ,,....,. (eofMdy) '56-aMI • H.illlftd. ........ Llillt' ('ftlttrn) .,. - llfMfl St~ J:tO ..... w ., lh" (drllM) '41 .... lclltel Whlltft, -Hoblrt. 4:JO• (C) .............. ( .... . blfl) '57 -l• .... ftfTtlt T\ldler. Sandra Dee Peter Fonda Tammy And The Doctor "The Six O'Clock Movie'' Wednesday in color ontf) I V r NIN'• 5:00 THE DAILY PILOT, lV WE£)(, OCTOBER 12, 1968 OJ Trutlt ., Ceulq..cs (C) (30) Three contestants by to Identify tn· laraed photoaraphs of thrtt well· known persons u portions of OINtf· Ina material art removed, one It e time. a Award·Winoinc News! * GEORGE PUTNAM timel Coverage with Courage~ 1:00 • Tiiie 111 News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D tt.~ ~ (C) (30) a Treat yourself to The * STEVE ALLEN SHOW tonite! Kaye Ballard & Jayne Meadows! Great! U Stew Alltl9 SM: (C) (90) Jayne Mudows, Kayt Bellen!, Ray Stevens. Vivian Bonell and Pat Her· rinston auest. D Sil O'a.c:t IHwlt: <C> '"f•imy 11d tM DedlN" (comedy) '63 - Sandra DH, Peter Fonda, Meedon· aid Carey, Beulah Bondi, Mar1eret Lindsay, Re&ln•ld Owen, Adam West. 11 S,, (C) (60) ..... (C) (30) Cl) lltR Qrfffla (C) ftet'a New? "International aazlne.'' The European Broad· caittna Union presents short sea· ments on what younpters in other 1:• llenda ==.~:...a CC) <60> I Liiie LKJ (30) v.,... tt tllll lta9m " tile s.. ~ (60) I .::"1:=., a.rt (C) ~...., l4 (C) 7:00 9 Cl) CIS ~ News: (C) ~) Weliir Cronkite. fJ net's 11tJ LIM? (C) (30) Soupy Seltl. Don Granl'f, Pie Lindstrom art pest panelists. tD Pan .,, (C) (30) l ==:,~(C) tllll ..... .. ....... 7:30 wi.t: (C) (60) Or. Treey is ed to find 1 mlssina trained dleetlh when e plantation owner's wife, disturbed fNtl her '"'3blncfs ae of the 1nlmal to hunt 1•me. abendons it In the busfl and seys um it ran .-y. Winiam Jordan, Dfa111 Shtlet pat. n u m ni. "'1Yiftl•· 1-=· CC> (90> ~ Wind of OutrqL" Ricenlo hltelblfl cuesb IS e Frandl·ltldiall rebel soucM by fonnef comradts to nitum to ea.a to !Nd e ,... rwofutioft.. L* MlttWllft and law· r.-DIM Ibo pest ill the Iii> bbaJ ec:cum. sby. D Join Dr. Smith on * LOST IN SPACE in I trusure hunt tonight! C'mon! I Ltll .... (Q (60) n Cl) .... ea. • Mils: {CO) "TM .._ ol tM Fe!Nty.'' ..... Bolt is ill ... .., of losinl -..,.,_... ...,............, Aan>n sa-pel ..._ a...,'s ~ lfTMs witll tM yoaRI tDCI of OM of the in1111Ltift brida.. ·~ Ofllelist ......, aw.. ~ Brwa stars as --Bolt WilliM Sdwll1ert lutsb • ... Rft. c.ddilllS and l.Of1tta t...... IS ~. Stefu ArqriM "l.Mlll" ... ~·,.. l°"""f. 2-'::.~ ~"' L "":1 RIJ, Tlil» Hmer. DorathJ lltloM.. ..,.....,,.,, I bn for Yow Ufe (C) (60) c.doll dt II Raze (R) Ci) WI MMe: (C) "Btlu Brummel." ... 1= .. ~ (30) ..... la Perlfldlwt (C) Mitralu Malcal 1:30 Tiiie Coed QllJl: (C) (30) Bert Gram1n tries to "ret eway from It all" at e lonely woodland eebln but een't stand the solitude end ls overjoyed-fore while-when Rufus shows up. a Win cash at home tonltel * Guests Betty White & Stubby Kaye on Von '• Win With The Stars! D Wi• ~ t1te Stars: CC> (30) l10st Allen ludden'a 1uests ere Betty Whitt and Stubby Ka,e. U@ Cil l•S.•-~ ("C) (30) Scheduled: Track lftd Reid: pole veult final, jewlln fine~ 200 metetS final; Baskett>ell: ftnt nMlnd. I ..., Qrtffi11 (C) (90) ,..,, ....... (60) S..l'ISll 9:00 ....,, tWJblf&es: (C) (30) Jethro fllls for Sandra. e beautiful Scot. but the other Hillbillies con· fuse her with her hulkln1 brother in kilts and think Jethro is cnzy. Richard Celdicot. Willlem K*ell, llone Rod&en. O!ve Prow•. Brien Peck are feahlred. D KRAFT MUSIC HALL * Eddy Arnold, Jimmie Rodgers, Al Hirt D @ (6) Kreft Miiiie Hel: (C) {60) "EcfcJie Arnold Counby." Musi· eel-comedy-variety hour hosted tllis week by Eddy Arnold. Jimmie Rod· 1ers, Dana Valery, Pat Henry and 'al star Al Hirt iuut ~ (C) (60) @(!)Wed.-., Ni&llt ...._ "TM NllftJ ...,_.. (comedy) '63 -Jerry Lewis, Stelle StMM, Ott lloole, Kethleen Freemen. How· ml Monts. Buddy lester, Les Brown and His Bend of Renown. A mild collect science prof mor ec:ddtnQI· ly disr::owls e fonnule thet chlftlts his appearance and personelitJ lo a hencbomt swauenn1 bully -Irr• sistible to ftefJOM except Ult &ir1 ht wants. m 118~ "film's ......... Pn "1 .. Or. Keith Berwkl end Bonita Granrille Wrather host en openina nilbt telecast flOlll the Pint.lies Theeter in Hollywood. scene of KC£rs benefit pnmiere of "Ania.n's Reitlbow." SbB from the Wimer Brothers..S.V. Alts mo- tion picture will be tMte elonl with dvic leaders and f rieods of ChenneJ 28. il)lda lAre ua a a C1J er.. Aa9I: CC> (3o> Unde Jot canon is turned dowll in his ett.mpt to raiat funds for • trip to the f'n Olilfs aMMfttiDtl In Miami. Wbeft Olivw 0occtas helps wot. him out as ttoot.••s c:IMtf. he suddeftty rmcts taimllllf • ttiat job. Edpr 8ucMMll. • is Ulldt Joe 00 Pettic:oet Jwdoft. la pst ift tMt ... ,._ a ( s p n SJ le l ( r. ( v a s c I d r r. a c ~ e I " I j ! J ~ ( [ c t IO) ... tll· •• It :el 1'• IO) "' ca: IDd .... rat to) lful Oft· tltf iq. all, ian (C) Iii· i.is Dd· tnd .... dy) "'· ,.. "'" lild tal· llS ll I ,.. lir1 ,,,,. licl ost tfl• od, «t om .. Jiii of 30) in trip In ~ps w. flat de !Id NIMOY PRESENTS THE PRIZE The San Bernardino Freeway, a singing group from UCLA (whose members do not live in Sao Bernardino, nor docs that particular freeway run anywhere near UCLA); Linda Stubbs, a singer from Michigan State; Ken YOUR A.LL-A.MER/CAN COL- LEGE SHOW h41 actor uotUJrd Nimoy (Star Trek) aJ show's guest preunter of the weekly SIOOO check awarded some talented col- legiate actor or performer for Fri- day nigh(s show. Emcee-host lJ Dennis James (above with Nimoy). Knowles, a singer from Purdue University; and The National Gallery, a singing group com- prised of students from G lendale College, California, Indiana Uni- versity, Bloomingto n, Indiana and use. will all vie for the $1000 prize money given to one collegiate act/performer o n Your All-American College Show, Fri- day at 10 PM on KHJ. Chan- nel 9. Judging the talent will be com- poser-conductor Frank DeVol, actress Marge Redmond and act- or Peter Breck. The weekly guest presenter of the prize mon- ey and trophy will be Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy. Both judges and guest presenter vary from week to week-only show "regu- lars" are its emcee-host Dennis James plus the popular "Pom Pom Girls"-Linda Kako and Jeanne Wallace from UCLA and Sue Fiola and Karen Noble from Glendale College. Jeanne and Linda, incidentall y, are both cheerleaders at UCLA, in addi- tion to their ''cheering" on Your All-American College Show. ' News: (C) (30) Ted Meym WoodeB of tile Wwtd: (C) (30) o the Shores of Tripoli." The Link.en travel to the coest of North Africa to explore the city ot Trlpoll In Libya. 10:00 e 8 Cl) Jonatban Win-.: (C) (60) Ooujtas Fairbanks Jr., Ella Atz· aerald and Georp Raft auest. 0 129 00 n.. Outsider. (C) (60) "As COid as A.Vies." Anticlpatina his own violent c1 .. th. a wealthy Chinese businusman hires David Ross to assure safe dellvery of his ashes to a friend but the man's en· emles have other ideas. Darren Mc· Gavin st.ars. Kate Woodville and Keye Luke auest. 0 Coverage with Courage! * GEORGE PUTNAM brings you the COMPLETE news!! I George Putnam N... (C) (60) Twiligllt Zone (30) h ell latbftl Ntw1 (C) (60) Wander1ast: (C) (30) "Japan's Fire Country." Host Biii Burrud vis- its a Japanese island that lltMally appNrs to be on fire, the island of Kyushu. Kyushu Is Japan's southern· most island, boilinr with bubbling hot springs and 22 volcanoes many of which are active. fil) M.,ar Yortfs ..... Conf.-ence @m la Lefenda de J111n MtH.. (C) 10:30 fJ Cintn11 IX Movie: (C) "'TM S11J Above, tbe Mud Below" (documen- tary) '62-Wllllam Peacock narrates true story of seven men who fou&ht their way across 1000 miles of Pu· my, headhunter and cannibal land of Dutch New Guinea. IE News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. m Oonajl 11:00 B E'wta O'Clodl Report: (C) (30) Jerry Dunphy. 0 Tha lltll Hour News: <C) (30) Tom Brok.aw. I NFL Game of tbe WMt (C) (30) News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Oonald O'Connor: (C) (90) Lew Partier, Betty Kean, Brian Foley, Wiiiiam Shatner, Hanna Aroni, Ce- sare Dancwa auest. IE That Sllow: (C) (30) Guest ce- lebrity Sheila MacRu and author Daniel Takton discuss "Health lfood~s. .. News <C) 6 This Day 1961 (C) llBAK News oticiero 34 (C) 11:15 m Dr. Tirlo del Junco (C) 11:30 B Movie: ''TN I ma Llpftd" (western) 'S&-Huah O'Brian, 8 til (iJ Tiie TonlPt Sllow (C) MOvie: "So l ittle Time" (dra· ma) '52 -Marius Gorin&. Marla Schell. 0 ti1J (Jn oty BllMp 5'low (C) IE Movie: "Sofia" (suspense) '48 -Gene Raymond, Siarid Gurie. 12:15 fJ Movie: "Operation Eidl•ann" (drama) '61 -Wf!f'llef Klemperer. Ruta l ee. 12:30 m Naked Cl., 1:00 B Movie: "Salllvan's Trn ds" (dra. ma) '41-Joel McCrea. 0 Movie: (C) "They Must Not Die" (documentary) '60-Story of preservation of s«enahetti wlldlife. I Community Bulletin Board News (C) Action Thein: '1error Is a Man." 1:30 m All·Nipt .._: "The lettef'," ''Cry Tough," "Subw1y in the Sky." MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY 1st & 2ntl MORTGAGES ANY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AREA Service in the Privacy of your home EVENING I SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS e Combin• Your Bihs to One Monthly P.ym•nt • Borrow on Your Home-P•id for or Not • E••Y Terms -You ChooH Your P•ymenh • Lon9 T firm -low Interest -I at Mortg•ges • W• Buy end Loen A9•inst Existing Trust o .. ds F~ Fr .. 1,.for111effo11 Dey or Night -1 Dey• A WHli: 646-2477 833 DOVER DR.--HEWPORT BEACH Sta~ Liumed MOTt.Qage Loan Agem Member of Local Board of Realto1'1 ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. ..... 15 THURSDAY OCTOBER 17 For mornln& and afternoon ll1tinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programminc with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO 0 (C) "folflrt" (adventure) '55- jiff Chandler, Jane Russell. t:OO n "tfidlelal "~ (claalc) 'l'1-Sir Cedric Hardwlckt, Jiii Bai· com. Derek Bond. 10:00 fJ "Htrots In Wlllte" (dt"lma) - Jeen·Louls Barrault, Btfnard Slltf. lZ:JO m (C) "Jiit Pht. ttlCl tt.e. Sbw QTl1" (adventure) '62-ltx Barter. "Th Ytnlld" (drama) '46-Sydney G,...nstrett. 2:00 ~ "lr•kdon" (drama) '52-Ann Rtclmds, Wlllllm Bishop. 4:30 R "lllllt eo.. HM!t" (classic) '6--Ellzabtth Taylor, Roddy Mc- Dowell. EVFNING 6:00 II TN 111 Nen; (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D Huntley·l rinkl., Report <C) (30) IJ Dorothy Lamour jol11s * STEVE ALLEN tonight. Start the evening with a smile ... RIGHT NOW! IJ St.wt Allen ~ (C) (90) Dor· othy L1mour, Gene Baytos, Mart Murphy, Th Iron Butterfly, and Pat H1rrlngton aunt D Six O'Clock Movlt: "SW111arlne tfft•nd" (drama) '51 -Wiiiiam Holdtn, Nancy Olson, Wiiiiam Ben· dix. 11 Sn (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) (I) Merv C:rlffln (C) W111f1 New? "Stories Coins Tell." Roaer Andersen relates aome or the history or coins and talks obout money of the futurt. ma.or Subll•• 6:301 llNIC Ntwa SWYicl (C) (60) I Low Lucy (30) Voy111 to the BotlHI of tbt Ste~) (60) 16 HIUIUIJ·Brinkltf lt..,ort (C) onderlul World of a.ltdrtn Cf) M~e'a NIVJ Notldero 34 (C) 7:00 R Qt (j) CIS &talq "-': (C) (10) W1lttr Ctonkite. I Whit's Mr Unt1 (C) (30) PaatWOJd (C) (30) (I) 19U ~.., Ol)•pica (C) @ HIP •Del Wiid (C) Prohalaiaal hhllc ltelat.ioa: rofessional Conduct" A lecture by Robert Wolcott Jr., bOerd chair· men of Wolcott. Cartaon & Co.. Inc. 1:10 a a Cf) 111M1e: <C> <3o> Dia· wood teeliri on th• brink of total •lf·dettructlon-mentally, physical· ly end ctrw·~n en effort to ProYt to hl1 bon that lie stlll has ltlat old Bumstnd vitality. ..... 1. WILLIAM HDlDEll SUllllRllE CIMMlll Thursday on "The Sl1 O'Clock Movie" ~ D I #He@: I n.t FabllkMD sa.O«ta: (C) (60) Five Oscar Aw1rd·wlnnina animated cartoons and ucerpts from a dozen ottler Academy·hon· ortd short subjects are futured. Jim Backus. who created the voice of Mr. MtiOO, hosb the live action· animation special, and Mel Blanc. voice of Buas Bunny and five other cartoon cheracten, Is featured In a seament explalnlna the art of animation. Shorts featured are "Spanish Flea," "Tifuena Tui," "The Critic," and "Munro." Alao featured are excerpts from 11 of Walt Dianey'a award·wlnnlnr car· loons. IJ Tonight meet the inan-* like Androids on LOST IN SPACE on Ch. 5 . . . Don't miss this onel I lolt kl Spece (C) (60) (j}) (}) Uctlelt Qlrl In Town: <C) ( 0) "One of Our Models Is Mlss- ina." fJ Mlllloft $ Movie: (C) "Diary of • MldlUll" (horror') '63-Vlnoent Price, Nancy Kovack. Tiie diary left by Simon Cordi• Is md 1fter his d•th. at.artln1 wfth the day ton· damned murdlftr Louis Glrot tells Simon that ht was forced to kill by a demon. m Trd wCoftttq~ (C) (30) Larry Luke, a 10.year-old sur bit· !lard pllYlf, ch1llen1es two women In bllll1n1S to dttennlnt whtthtf men or women are more proficient at the pme. Cl) bn e. Yow Uft (C) (60) @@ .......... ,u Deballt (C) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 12, 1961 1HUUIMY (Continued) Ann's rather objects and his IUIPl- 1 C.edee dt II Rm clons ere further 1l"OIUed whton con· ~·-fusion over their room erranaemtnts 1:00 Q.t (j) HIWlll FN.O: (C) (60) causes a telephone mishap. Steve MCGarrett and his Hawaii fll) Theltrt lllt: Host Hal Marlen· nv.o state police unit art called that analyzes setnes from the play Into ldlon when an attempt Is ~ Ferenc Molnar-"Ullom." made on the fife of Honolulu racket 9:30 0 @ Ci) Drapet: (C) (30) "~ bou, Tokura, by a secret aoclety. lice Commission -Or·l3." Friday Rk:1rdo Montelban auests.. Cuollne and G1nnon cntek down on low· Barrett Is f•tured. tl\lck racketeers operatina on tht 0 (j}) (]) flJhll Nua: (C) (30) Loa Ani•les freeways. Art Giimore '1nie Return of Father Lundlpn." end la~Pennell auest. A dentist who uses hypnotfsm on 0 trn 1961 S&amnter OIJllllla: hla patients f«&ets to rtmOYe 1 (Cj {§0) onlfht's events art l'rect post-hypnotic su11ntlon that Sister and Fltfd: 50,000 mete<s walk lbrt, llert111e and the Mother Superior triple Jump final, hammer throw have •ch•nfed personalities. When final, women's hl1h Jumf final; Fathtf Lundlaan revisits the con· SWlmmlna and Divina: ( x 00 ,.,.. venf. lie finds 1 rather sedate sis,. ters frteStyle relay final, women'• ter Bertrille and a mini-habited 4 x 100 meters medley relay fll\ll; Mother Superiof who thinks sfle can ~Una: 1,000 meters indlvlduel ii P1u1 Lynde aueQ. time-trlal final;· Weicht Llftlna; llaflt· HaZtf (C) (30) heavywelaht final. f'llJlot tM Qultlr. "Course R• '1 Nta: (C) (30) ltd M~s. view." A random amplina of ltfies Cear'a Wedd: CC) (30) ''Guna students aaemble for an impromp-the Khyt>tr Pass." Cesar Romero tu WCM11shop. takes us to the find of Buddha, e> Fttldane~C) whose im11es on the mountalntidta l:JO D 9 Ci) . Sou I : (C) of the Pass and In the shr'fna a,. (60) A m I variety $pecial fee· low look out over Pakistan. turln1 en all·Nearo cast. The pro-!: C""" T11 ir•m stars Lou Rawls; Martha 10;00 ' ~ (i) Dean M1r1Sn: (C) (60) Reeves and The Vandetlas; Joe T•: ndi Bennett. Ben Blue, ~ The Ctlambm Brothen; Hines. Ctlar'fm, Don Ctlerry and Stanier Hines and Did; Leroy "Sloopy" Da· m Handelm1n auest. nlels, •nd H. B. Barnum and His Ctorp htnt• News (C) (60) Orchestr1. Special 111ests Include • TWU!pt Zone (30) Ga1e Klrby, Rtdd Foxx, Slappy Jacll Laa..• .._. (C) (60) Whltt and Nipsey Ruaell. A new Wiid Adlllatla• (C) (30) sinalna aroup called Tiie Soul Sis-: R&D Review: "Airports cl tflt ters will be Introduced. Future." Two architects explote Ult II BOXING from the problems of b.uildina and maintain· * 0 1 . I T . ht Inf modem airports. ymp1c. omg a I La LAftnd• de Ju1n Manlel (C) great card! Watch! 10:30 • Movie: "Rope ArcMincl .._ lltel" II loxlnc: (90) Andy Hail men vs. ( rama) '66 -Jeln Richard, Oany Andy Kendall In a mlddlewelitit Robin. bout I Nin: (C) (30) Biii k>hns. • O @(]) Bewltclltcl: (C) (30) (I) F•turt ''n"arrn Gone! and Foraottenr· • DonaJI When Darrin dlsappea~ mysteriously 11:00 £Jwtn O'Clocll Rlpoft: (C) (30) Sam first blames her mother, then Jerry Dunphy. leams that wicked witch Carlotta Is 0 Tht llttl Hour News: (C) (30) r8$p()nsible. A few centuries before lorn Brokaw. the malevolent witch had extracted I Alfred Hitchcoct (30) a proml.se from Endora that would NIWI: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. make Sim the brtde af Carlotta's Donald O'Conntr. (C) (90) Don 30n Juke, and aettina rid of Darrin Ho and Tiie Aiiis, Army Archtrd, was the first step toward seeing Forrest Tucker. Ullett ind Htndra, that promise kept Mercedes Mc· and Gloria Lorina auest. Cambrld&e Ind Steve Franken &uest. ID Thlt Show: (C) (30) Phyllis I Merv Criff1a (C) (90) Newman and Dr. Georie Lyons di• flerry Muon (60) cuss hypnosla. lladl P91tptdive: A panel of I~ News (C) prominent local newsmen question 6 Tiiis Dar 1968 (C) Lawrence H01an. Western Realonal UAl News Director of the Office of Economic Notidtn> 34 (C) Opport.unlty, about the successes 11:30 Movlt: <C) "llac* Tor•...r and fallures or the poverty pqram. ( orror) '64 -John Turner, Ann I No* dt &tr111t Lrnn. t:oO 9 (j) T\undaf Ni&M Movie: R ~ @ n.t Toatpt sa... (C) "Youqbloocl Hawb" (drama) Movie: "'Tiie C1ll•pioft" (dra· '63-Jemes fl"lnclscus. Gentvleve ma) '4~Klr11 OouaJas. Ruth Roman. Pal1e. Suzanne Pleshette, Eva Gabor. O (jj) (I) IMJ Blsllop sr. (C) Hannan Wouk's powerful stofy of a ID Mtwit: "Mu 511-ttt ........ YQUn1 truck driver who becomes a nf' (musical) '53--Tallutah Bink· iuccessful novelist ind is drawn head, Lionel Barrymore. Into a torrid aff1lr with a patroness 12;05 fJ Movie; "hJnl'r (mysttfy) '62 ol the arts who is married to a -Michael Ct1i1. Francoise PnMlll weal!'!l •!Ki venretul buslnnsman. 12:JO I N.tUd CltJ 0 ~CI) bit Clr1: (C) (30) 1:00 Movie: .. ,rMClwl(' (mystify) ''11,4.' Pert I of two parts. When ' --Oeorie Raft. Janet Bleir. Don Holllnaer is aent to the West D Movie: "Stcttt ~ (ad· Coast to do 1n 1rtldt on HollY· venture) '31-Richard Dix. Shlr'fey wood productioft, Ann decld.. to Grey. 1CODmP111Y him end try her luck 8 Co••llftltr lulletfn ._., at movie Ind televlsfon ICtlni. ,.... (C) ·• 196& I "f>o. Fridq l tow- n the llmort Tr:: start, Ulniw fl111I; ) ~ mtn'I final; ridual lllflt· ... •Guns lfMf'O ddhl, llldes s bt- (60) Cyd '"'" '.60) )} !ti. 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In rmnt ol each quMtlOll 100 wlO find: A 11 C D £. c.._ oat \M letter Uiat repreetnta ,_, ~hol- ~tlc ftOI '--tty ftOI C---undedded1 D Moafr Y"I '--phcrtlc >- 1. A 8 C D £ Wbft lrritat.H do JOU lo. JOUf' ._,.r ...07f I. A 8 C D £ Do JOO f"I &Jtat J'OO haft a probleM wit!! _.,_, I. A 8 C D E WoeU a '"~ble IMIJUl'ried coapk tab a trip ~r? '-A 8 C D E A" JOG et"'°"cf1 •Un.ned te -!Mn of lM oppoalto Nllf I. A B C D E Do JOG bellew tJlat INll 11 -trolled by a .up-Coclf II. A B c D E A" )'OQr teellnaa ... n,. hart bJ Cl'IU~l•m '"°"' o0i .... r '1. A B C D F. Do )'Oa ftlj07 entertain!~ tr!Mde In )'OUr own home? I. A R 0 D E 1'hoold our dlYoree lawa M ••cS. _.. riaid uid etrlnl'tnt' •• A R 0 D 'F: Are JOU dlan.W -.,. tM lrlulq and !*tins I JftOlll' )'OUftl "PtOP1tT 10. A R C D F. Do JOU ,...alarlJ' attend U.. cJ11u~h ol JOUr cholft? 11. A B C D £ Are JOG -.u, ..,..11.temper.r wlUt a happJ oatlook Otl life? tt. A ll ('! n F. When arovn4 atnn..,-. &N J'IMI •-fortablt and In at n1t! 11. A 8 C D F. Should w-han die "cfit te ~a 1•"791'· ma1be a Judire! 1•. A 11 C D E Coutd JOU bt MPPJ' with a -te who wu not '"1'7 aff ... t1nn1tet ti. A B C D E . Do JOU bell .. e that )'OQ wnl lie lnYolftd In a life after dHlh T 11. A B C D F. Do )'OU ha.,. •Ml NtCI dowft1 In mood without ob<tfoaa re1Jll'nf 17. A B C D P. Are JOU d-"W bf -.. heflllf quite nitlnl of othtnT ti. A 8 0 D r. Do J08 ef\JOJ' MIMlirtn• to clalle NtCI _.., orpnlullonet 1t. A 8 C D F. Te trial bf a JUT7 tM "-' .ttetttn ... of obtalnlna' J~? to. A 8 C D F: Oo JOU thlntr thwe la a sPMt -.--~•"'• pllftd °" 11n tod11t 21. A R C D F. Would JOU raUler -••to wfUt ~ wtlo bellen In a C:od? tt. A R C 0 F. Win we be ponl1Md In aaothtr -rid for elu -1iu.1 hen? H . A 8 C n F. Do JOU TftPC>nd ••rBllJ to an otten dlaptq el affection? "· A B C D r. "" JOO ott.n M"naa Of' nffer r,_ ......,. 'ach• and pah11f !IS. A B C D E tn )'OUr oplnlOtl are todal aff1lrw 111111117 a YUte of time! H . A B C D F. Should ~hlldnn recef•e ff1I ed-tlon In l>Ublle eehool1? 27. A 8 C D E Are 7ou fundamental11 alf.etlonat. and pa•lon1te llJ' natare'T !I. A 8 C D F. Do J'OU hne • belief In a God wllo 1nawen JVOJ' praywnt 29. A 8 C D tr. Ara Ulere "'"°"' ea\Jen. on whlcll roo are to~h, and .. na1u.,., 30, A B 0 D p; Do 700 prefer to be with odi.l' l*lt>le ...t of the UmeT It. A 8 C D E Wh .... JOG heer a rood etory do 1911 aAaJlJ tell It to odwn? at. A 8 C D F: (a It proper for a ed1ool lffclier to ....ke and lrink In pvbllet U . A 8 C D E Do naa,rht7 or rleqoe llto""9 i.ncl to di~ JQaf 34. A B C D E rn 1tlet'tln1' a rellirlon. ahoaW dllldret1 be allowed a f1"M choke? 34. A 8 C n F: W11 JOQr chlldllood relaU•tlJ eantree •"' h•flPJf 34. A B C D E Would 700 rather h••• a quiet -to than a •lvacloua Olle? Sl. A B C D E Should women 11He u MIM!h ~t top,.,,._ a date Ha manf SS. A B C D E C'.ould JOG ever Juttlf1 --... lttalmir fl"Oftl another? S9. A 8 C D E To line a 10«ftlful ntUT!acw la ..-111tle Ion llftponantf 40. A 8 C D F. Should ~honle teach a ..._ &Jtat eonnld:a wlUI nljp>u be!Stfef 41. A B C D E Uaual17, an yoa • aooNI eleel»ft' an4 andllta111ed b1 nll'hbn•,...f 41. A B C D F. Are the" 111an7 thnee wHlt ,.. f .. t Jut a'*"ut.el, 111l1trablef a . A B C D E Otta11lonan7 are JOG I.he "life •f U.. .,...t7" at -lal attain? "· A 8 C D E Do "Topleea" allow• ha.,. a W Influence °" m09t peopk? 45. A B C D E l1 eood H11tHI ~mttaUbOltJ _,, tor a happy mar1'1..,.? '4. A B C D E Should all t>hlldren refff.,. -"llaiou• fnatructlon? 4T. A 8 C D F. Do JOU Pftfer -t•I actlYltlee more than Ute qaletMN of home? 41. A B C n E fa It proper for a mal'1'1ed man to tab ano&h.,-womat1to1u11~hT ••· A R C n F. Do 1ou like belntr with -... ot die oppoelte ae11 ,..,.. than )'our 01n1f A B C D E (a orranla.ed reliaion a ~t f-toir rood In the worldT F ~ ' SEX_IHON CITY zw ___ _ ... UK ···-·I·---------------··--~ Mill to: COMPATIBILITY TESTING <P ORANGE COUNTY/lSOS E. 17th St. Santa Ana (714) 836-6611 Or II ••rt UIYHIHI cHfact thell 1fflca I.AH Olf00/)$lt Ca•IM 4el Ile ~. s..lte '11 Tll.C:OUNTIU/"'7 S.... Street, s-te letlMtrw SAN IHNAIOIM0/$0S At~ed. S"'te 90S Los A-* 17X W. Oll'nlPIC. Suite JC.I, AllZONA/3'1 1 .. C:-Miack, Svlta I.A. "'-aflla (114) 2Q.40N (IOS} H7·701~ (714) N •..f'51 . (21)1....,, (~)2~ ,.17 "The People Next Door" J. P. Miller, whose writing achievements include "Days of Wine and Roses" and "Be- hold a Pale Horse," has written a CBS Play- house drama that offers a vivid picture of the generation gap. (Airing Tues., 9:30 PM) The play concerns two thoroughly establish- ment, suburban couples: the Masons (Lloyd Bridges and Kim Hunter) and their friends the Hoffmans (Fritz Weaver and Phyllis Newman). The Masons have two teenagers: Artie (Peter Howard) and a truly electric newcomer, Deborah Winters, as Maxie. The Hoffmans' teen-age son is played by Don Scardino. The alienation of parents and children is suddenly and traumatically exposed when the Masons discover their daughter is taking drugs. Miller, who has several youngsters himself, and whose teenage son has a bit part, says that he spent months in research, starting with his own son and then in a New England com - munity near where he lives. He talked with teenage therapy groups, social workers, police- men, youngsters, school officials, parents, etc. His aim, says Miller, was to describe as hon· estly as possible, the feelings and problems of both generations. As for answers or solutions, he has none. In that sense the play does not have an ending. Only that crisis has produced a little more understanding. "SOUL" (Thurs. 8:30 PM, NBC) When you know that "Soul" is a product of Schlatter /Friendly Productions, crea- tors and producers of Laugh-In, you know at the very least that this special will be different. It is different. It rocks along like a black Laugh-In. Most viewers will rock right along with it; a few will be rocked right back on their ever-loving bippies, as Dick Martin would say. "Soul" is a musical-variety..,humor hour with an all Negro cast. The humor is bl':lck in more ways than one: it ranges from jokes in which Negroes kid them- selves (asked which holidays Negroes celebrate, one comic says-"Joe Louis' birthday, Jackie Robinson's birthday, and Oct. 27, the date the new Cadillacs come out"); to bitter humor, as when Redd Foxx delivers a kind of classic reverse toast in which he offers a two- minute description of what he wishes for the Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan; to jokes that just kid (Nipsey Russell, detailing a hard day at the office, sighs: "It's just one of those days; only it's been one of those days for 200 years. ")-a 30-second scene-- husband sits down to breakfast, his wife brings him burned toast. "Honey," he says, "I know black is beau- tiful, but this is ridiculous!" "They" said that Laugh-In was too bold for television. It has become the most quoted and talked about series in years. "They" will probably say that "Soul" is too strong for TV. Let's wait and see. Head writer for the special was former Laugh-In writer Digby Wolfe, plus three members of the Watts Writers Worksho~Jeanne A. Taylor, Larry L. Reed Jr., and Cal Wilson. Director was Mark Warren. Stars and featured performers are: Lou Rawls, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas; Joe Tex; The Chambers Bros.; Redd Foxx, Nipsey Russell, George Kirby, Slappy White, Hines, Hines and Dad, Leroy "Sloopy" Daniels, H. B. Barnum and his orchestra and the Soul Sisters. ea· be tCk as all an m· ne 1's ne a 10· nd tid :e, of m 1U· n. es )() In ts r., ld ld jd e, B. ' . ,-- Sylvania SC226P • AS800/2X Bravlaslmo Sealed Air Suspension speaker systems. • Garrard Custom Deluxe Automatic Turntable. • 25 watts EIA Power. Mediterranean styling. Pecan veneers and solids. 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(drama) 'YT-James Stewert, Simone Simon. 12;30 m "forelp lmrfpt" (mystery) '56 -Robert Mitchum. "11tt lie Nlpr' (mystery) '52-John Barrymore. 2:00 m ,,... of tit• Ail" (adventure) 'l&--Barry ll Barna, Joan Marlon. 4:00 IJ (C) "Wlltlllrla1 HtlOta" (dis· irC) '39 -Laurence Oflvier, Mwlt Oberon. ' f VrN I NG Conquest or Space 1:0011n. Ila News: (C) (60) Jerry "The Six O'Clock, Movie" llu"nphy. F r I d a y i n c o I o r o n <!) D HunllfJ·lrtn~., Report (C) (30) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 12, 1961 D RICHRELD PRESENTS 7:301'1~ni. Wiid. Wiid w.i: *LOS ANGELES LAKERS i,!_<<A> l'Wb~~':P:': vs. PHILA. 76'ERS leeda west to beautiful l.ftlnla II La._. .....,I: (C) (2 hr 25 Sedpwlck and the Sedpwicll Man· mfn) Chlcti Heam comments 11 the lion, whtrt most of th• occupants Los Angllt.t teem battles tti. Phlla-have dweloped a stranie lfftnltr delphla 76ers. for old 11•. Jay Roblnton ind fJ Sil O'aoct Mewte: (C) "Con-Sh1ron Acker cuest. Cn: R5::';a~S:.·fl) 'SS-Eric D HIP Qlpeml: (C) (60) "The 11 -(C) (60) C'Awf ." A Mulcan bandit plott tD .., IWfllt his lmpritonrnent bJ Mine> ..._ cq (30) llto bJ plundertn1 CanllCMI Rlnch CJ1 Men· """'-(C) aupplies. Anttiony C.ni11> ruesta. Wlilr1 New? "Matti." A ww•n"' , .. • U ()1) (f) 1961 Sc.1111mer Oly9pics: Norwegian ~ finally Is ...united (C) (60) SCfleduled M11ts are SWlm· with his sister afttr trwelln1 many ming end dlvina: women's sprtn1· danpcDUS miles from Rnland. bolrd final; Weiaht Uftlne: mlddl&- fl) AMer Ml• heavyweiaht final. * STEVE ALLEN is seen B MllllN $ Movt.: "llllJ lldd" at 8:30 PM tonight! (classic) '62-Tenince stamp, Pettr &:JOI DIC.._..._. (C) (60) Ustlno¥, Robert Ryan. I •-L (30) m Tndll or Conlequenaa: (C) ...,.. llCJ (30) Actress Pat Faddis, pretendf ni Yo1119 tD Ille a.a.. et tM to have lost her contact lens, enllsb See =(60) the aid of seven contestants In a ~ 6 Hlft1S1J-lttlt-""*1 (C) -arch for the mlsslnr item. fJD . • "Themes of Dllcov· -llfY and Exploration." Dr. Thomas m Run fw Your Lff• (C) (60) Best explains how tndltional llt· m Cudoa de la Raza ploratlon and rwmote-sensing de-Ill &pu .. vices ere related In the fitfd <A 1:00 m Hml (C) (30) feOlflphy. 9 ~.:ale'• Nny ID Worfd p,... (C) @!) 34 (C) &> Maica r Eshflaa Maawt 7:00 R ta (f) CIS &.tn1 ~ (C) l:.2S 0 Labr1 w,.up (C) (JO) Wallir Cronkite. l:JO fJ 9 Ci) s.... Pyle: (C) (30) fJ Wltlt'a My Une? (C) (30) Lou ~n Is hurt and anrry over m ,....,.... (C) (30) Gomer's non-committal attitude 0 Cll ·961 s--Olyaplc:s (C) when Monroe Efford, her fonntr @(I) Clnt•a Sllowcase: (C) hometown boyfriend, breezes Into "Buccaneer's Gin." town on a visit and asks her for a @l Makins U.. Melt of MabwttJ date. Monroe slyly leads Gomer to DONNA de VARONA SITIING PRETIY FOR 1968 SUMMER OLYMPICS Donna de Varona watched the opening ceremonies of the 1960 Summer Olympic Games perched atop the shoulder of ~foot-I I basketball star Walt Bellamy. She bas a more comfortable view this year io ABC-TV's broadcasting booth high above the University Stadium in Mexico City. The swimming champion is one of nine expert commentators participating in ABC Sports' exclusive color coverage of the October 12- 27 Games. In 1960, Donna was a 13-year-old swim- mer, one of the youngest ever to represent the United States in Olympic competition. Sbe was also one of the shortest in Rome, which accounted for her need of a shoulder to view the proceedings. Olympic athletes enter the stadium for tfle ceremonial start of the Games behind their nation's ftag. The women athletes pre- cede the men, with the tallest girls in the front row and the shortest in the last. At S·foot-2, Donna brought up the rear-just ahead of the basketball players. St.retching on tip-toe for a sight of what was taking place in the stadium was futile. Donna was too short to see over the bigger &lrfs. It was then Bellamy said: "I think you need a lift." Donna finished fourth in the 400-meter ..... 20 freestyle-a remarkable showing for a youngster of her tender age and experience. H er very first AAU meet had taken place just three years before. Determination and hard work were the ,.. key elements in Donna's life for the next 1 11111111 four years. A rigorous training schedule was established by George Haines, coach of the Santa Clara Swim Club. The work paid off with several world records and two gold meda~ at Tokyo in 1964. · She took first place in the 400-meter in- dividual medley and was part of the success- ful 400-meter relay team. With her Olympic goal realized, Miss de Varona, approach- ing her college education, retired from active competition in 1965. Now an attractive 21-year-old blonde coed at UCLA, Donna has remained close to the sport she loves, primarily through her role as color commentator on many ABCs Wide World of Sports telecasts. A political science major, she has spent the last two summers working as an athletic consultant for Vice President Humphrey's Summer Youth Sports and Recreation Pro- gram. Jn this capacity, she tours the country conducting clinics, talking sports and giving swimming exhibitions for the nation's under- privileged boys and girls. felt ... room vlnl1 Wan· 11nta •nltr Ind l *a: rrim· in&· ldle-t ldd" •et.er 30) MN' ude mt( Into If • . to a ice. ace the 1cxt N,U the off old in- :ss- pie ch- ive ide :>se lCr C's ~nt :lie y·~ ro- try 111g er- beliwe Lou Ann hn 11reed to muiy C.ptain Kirt t1n persu1de 1 wom· her old b11u. Carter finds Gomer an. 1lreacty Jeelous ol Spock's down In the dumps and tries to mental powtf'S, to She him by per· cure him with a blind date. Bill· formlnr 1 danroroua mind llnk wtth beth Mac:Rae Is Lou Ann and Med him. Diana Muldaur end David Rory Is Monroe EJford. Frankham 1uest. 0 @ (6) Nam• of ttie C11ne: (C) I c~ htaa• News ~= (~) "Nralitmart.'' After years of @ W Jldd r. a. : searchint Dan Farrell (Robert (00) "The Name ot This Game Stack) 1ets 1 letd on the ldentlflca· Is Acquittal." Whtie defendln1 • lion ot the n>bbecy trio responsible youna female attom., on • char&• for the death of his wife. Farrell of felonious assault Judd becomes and his friend Herb Wllmer are emotionally involved witll her until soon on ttle trail of the three. who he discovers that she has paid a are now leadin1 the llm of resoect· man to t.stlfy for her. Patricia able businessmen. Martin Balsam, Crowley aueits. Larry Storch, Laraine Stephens, fJ Yoor All-AIMrkln eo.i.,. Sllaw: Steve Ihnat, Troy Donahue, John (e} (30) Dennis James holts. Moree Aaar, Victoria Meyerink. Shannon Redmond, Peter Bredl and Frank Faron, Cloris Leachman and Jose-DeVol act as judges. Leonard NI~ phine Hutchinson auest. is auest prewnter. 0 See STEVE ALLEN at m lKt i..th1111 ""' (C) (60) i i . fll) NET ~ (C) "The Sol· * th s spec. t me tomte! dier's Tale." A new production of Gypsy Rose Lee & Louis Igor stravinstly's ballet·morallty Nye! A best bet! fable, starrina wor1d·famous danctf U st.we Alltn S11ow; (C) (90) Robert HelpmaM and prlma bal· Guests are Gypsy Rose Lee, Louis lerlna SVetlana BerlosoYa. ~e Pat Hanington and Billy '/era @!) la L"9fld.t de Jun Man ... (C) 0@ (I) Felony Squad· (C) (30) 10:30 fJ Mowit: "A Tata of NoM(' e Deadly Innocents." ~Joyce (drama) '62 -Rita TushlnJhem, Foster. a 16·year·old babyiitter, Dora Byan, Robert Stephens. teUs police she saw her nel&flbors, llubllc Serflce (C) I ""' (C) Martin and Jeanette Anderson, strike ' Dontil a young man with 11 statue in their 11:00 Eltfta O'Clodi RtpOft (C) (30) living room. The police find no evi· Jerry Dunphy. dence of the crime and refuse to 0 TIM 11111 How Ntw1: (C) (30) believe the eirt until she diSlppears. Tom Brokaw. Brootte Bundy, Glenda Farrell and I Alfred Hlkkod (30) Donald Woods ruest. News: (C) (30) Suter Ward. I Morw &riff In (C) (90) Donlld O'Connor. (C) (90) Joi Perry Maon (60) Lans.in1. Rose Marie. Wilson Pickett. Alt(riu Adam D3ve Barry and Ken Berty 1uest. 9:00 Cit (j) Friday NiPt Movie: (C) '1 That Show: (C) (30) Kitty Car· :>:lbye, Clnrll•" (comedy) '64-hsle and Stu ~evtn, owner and Tony Curtis, Walter Matthau, Debbie riroprietor of Pavilion, dlxuss cater· Reynolds, Pat Boon&. Charmin& off· 1·~,. (C) beat story of a dashine young .., scriptwriter l!Wflo Is shot by a jeal· 6 lllls Day 196& (C) ous husband. Complications arise ~K ~C) when he Is reincarnated as a eor· 11.15 0 TI d 1 (I (C) aeous blonde • t. r.a • )unct fJ @m Don R1e111es: (C) (30) 11:20 Bouo Joey Blihop loses his mandolin 11:30 I) M0¥1e: (C) "S.Otaun" (western) after Don insults his playlna. Joey '55" -Sterling Hayden, Yvonne De- becomes so anery that he demol· Carto. lshes the instrument on. the staie. 0 Q)@ Tllo Tonlllrt ._ (C) Reels Philbin and lnra Neilsen also D Movie: (C) "In Lowe 1nd Wa,.. ~ar. (drama) '58-Robert Wainer. Dana W S,.CUlation: ''Advertising: Who Wynter. Needs It?" Dr. Keith Berwick mod· 0 @ CI) 1968 S.1H1« Ofytnpk:a: erates a discussion of the Position CC) (30) Scheduled events ere of advertisina in the American val· Weight lifting: middle-heavyweight ue structure in terms of consumer finals: Boxina: trials; Wrestflna: attitudes toward il freestyle eliminations: Cycllna: ~ £1 Mundo Esta Loco 4.000 meters Individual pursuit fl· t :30 cm CD '""' of Wiii Sonnett nils; Baslletball: first round. ( ) (JO) "The Pariah." The Son-Cb Movt.: (C) .. Laqllin& Udy" netts are shot at by friends when (musical~ '47-francls l. Sullivan, they ride by for a visit. WYI and Anne Zeigler. Jeff learn the Cobb~ have become ~ (j) fridaJ Movie: "Town With· the town outcas1s because of their out Pity.'' friendship with James. Jeff aou to 12:00 O (j}) (]) Joer lishep Slliow (C) town to pick up their supplies. and 12:20 fJ Movie: "Ridef on a Dtld Norte" falls to return. Paul Fix and Ellen (western) '62-John Vivyan, Lisa Lu. Corby guest. 12•30 m .. _...... ,.. fJ Newa: !C) (30) Ted Meyers. • '"_, .... ., al I IPICIL I Jet Set: (C) (60) Biii 1:00 fJ ~le: "Senior ~" (musi· Burrud, with four beautiful airline cal) 58-Jill Corey, lou11 Prima. stewardesses assisting him as D Movie: ''Cany On, Coutlble" guides. joins the ever-moving, ever· (comedy) '62-Erlc Parker, l(enneth rutles.t world·rovina "Jet set" In Conner. their never·endinr quut for some-I Nin (C) thin& new In all parts of the wortd. ~ 'f'llutrt: "Hudln' fot 10:00 Q ~Ci) Sblr Trtl: (C) (60) "Is men. Thero In Truth No Beauty?" Mr. i:iomAll·Nlallt Slit•: "Rouahly Spock. after razlna upan a Mtn· Speaklna." "Confwion," ind "Go, duenn, wlll die Of m1dness unlns Man, Go." ' . . 'Z· .:. ' , • ··'* : . . :: ~ ~ ' . . Did the Smolhers Brothers opening show of the year, on Sept. 29, seem disjointed? Did you feel as if you'd missed some lines during the Bonanzarosa ~ketch? Did you wonder about Tommy's comment about not being able to say certain things be- cause it might make people think? Well, even in its censored version, the show was very funny-from Tom and Dick's way of introducing their moustaches, to the take·off on Bonanza in which Pat Paulsen was Papa Cartwrong, Harry Belafonte was little Jerk, Cass Eliot appeared as Hass and Rasey Grier showed up as the long closeted Mama Cartwrong. The fact is that a number of words from Paulsen's dia· log were quite obviously cut after taping, and they were those getting the biggest yuk from the audience. Also, un· known to viewers, unless they'd read about it, was the slicing 0,f a seven·minute seg· ment in which Belafonte sang a calypso medley called ''Lord, Don't Stop the Car· nival," which was juxtaposed against film clips from the Chicago cqnvention. Whether the Smothers knew about the cuts in PaCJI· sen's dialog ahead of time isn't clear. But they were warned that the Belafonte sketch might be cut. Tommy Smothers was quoted as say. ing that-the sketch was "one of the finest artistic crea· tions I have ever been as· sociated with." CBS states that the segment was elimin· ated due to considerations of "policy and taste," whatever that means. Interestingly, viewers in Canada were al · lowed to see the censored segment on their network; later, to their confusion, they picked up the tailored version beamed from U.S. • • • 20th Century.fox Televi· sion has announced a series of most unusual half ·hour special~ starring a man gen· erally considered the world's greatest mime, Marcel Mar· ceau. Perhaps best known for his Bip characterization, Mar· ceau will be the only "live" performer in a format in which the other characters are animated. Filmation As· sociates will do the anima· tion (they also do Fantastic Voyage and Journey to the Center of the Earth, both children's Saturday morning cartoons.). • • • Greg Garrison, producer and director (also stand·in) of the Dean Martin Show, has formed a partnership with Orson Welles to produce a musical·variety pilot spe· cial for NBC in which Welles will perform and host. Welles has made two guest appear· ances on the Martin show, marking his first appearjlnce on American TV In many, many years. The "boy won· der" has been living In Eu· rope for quite some time and while he has made some films seen in this country, most people still remember him best for his "Citizen Kane." a film classic that holds up beautifully as the years go by. • • • A curious story comes from NBC publicity depart· ment in which it states that a 1967 episode of Star Trek, "Who Mourns for Adonais?", was used as a final examina· tion for a freshman psychi· atry course at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsyl· vania in Philadelphia. According to the story, creator and executive pro· ducer of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry, sent the col· lege a print of the episode after receiving a request from Or. Laurence H. Snow, associate professor of Psy· chiatry. The class was asked to view it, then given 45 minutes to describe what they had seen in terms of its sociological l mpllcatlons, the communications theory of psychology. and the theory of Freudian psychodynamicsl How about running that episode again? -mjd hp21 11CANCION DE LA RAZA" (Song of the People) The joys, sorrows, fears and hopes of the Mexican-American community will be reftected in an exeerimental series, "Cancion de la Raza" (Song of the People), debuuog this week on non-commer- cial KCET, Channel 28. "Cancion" is a unique attempt, backed by a Ford Foundation grant, to use television as a means of communicating solutions to common social problems faced daily by the "barrio" families of East Los Angeles. KCETs format is a daily dramatized "tele- novela" performed in English and Spanish by residents of the East LA. community. The hatf-hour programs will run twice daily on Channel 28 for 14 weeks beginning Monday, October 14 at 3 PM with a repeat at 7:30 PM. Anistln1 KCET's Jtaf! on conductln1 thr "CaT1clo11 dr la Raul' actors worbhop arr (from lt/t} Victor Millan, Na1i11ldad Vacio and Francisco Ort1io. Tl" trio will also be ln110/ved itt tht! production of 70 t!plsodtJ o/ "Soni o/ tlrt! Peoplt!" /or Channel 28. Seventy episodes will attempt to establish lines of communicallon between low-income Americans of Mexican descent and the Estab- lishment. The series will also acquaint "Anglos" with the com- munity of East L.A.-a group which has been culturaJly separated from the rest of the urban society. Scripts will provide the audience with information on such sub- jects as available social services, health guidelines, legal counseling: welfare, employment and immigration facts; and solutions 10 con- sumer, housing and educational problems. Actors for the series arc from a special workshop set up by KCET to train professionals and non-professionals from the com- munity. The cast portrays a model household in East Los Angeles. The family is made up of a father, mother, an older aunt and uncle, and four children-including the oldest son who is returning from Vietnam. The adults speak Spanish and the children English be- cause that is the way it is in the "barrio." Supporting the "telenovellas" as transmitters of information will be a weekly program on Mondays at· 7 PM, titled "Linea Abicrta" (Open line), to respond to questions from the community. Tele- phone calls recorded by a social worker at Channel 28 will form the basis for a panel discussion featuring community resource people who will outline the steps in solving problems highlighted m the previous week's episodes. Feedback information will be stored in a databank by KCET to aid in evaluating "Cancion de la Raza" as a tool of socialization in the community. "Cancion de la Raza'' does not promise to be the entire story of the Mexican-American, nor will it attempt to solve all of the problems that beset "barrio" families. The series, will, however. offer invaluable assistance in the solving of day-t<HJay problems and confticts . "Cancion" will also be the first time that the Ameri- cans of Mexican descent. whose forefathers founded El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles in 1781. will be the theme of their own series on public tdcvision. ,... 22 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 12. 1968 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 9:00 U (ft) (]) (C) "Suddenly, List Summer." Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn and Montgomery Clift head the cast of this suspense·thrlller adapted from the Tennessee Williams drama. Williams and Gore Vidal wrote the screenplay for the Joseph Mankiewicz·Sam Spiegel effort. The story ls of a young girl committed to an asylum upon the violent death of her young male cousin. The aunt pressures a brilliant young nei.I· rosurgeon to perform a delicate brain operation that will bring the harassed girl peace, but the doctor hesitates, uncertain that the girl's "insane ravings" are truly those of an insane person. This one is definitely adults·only viewing. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 7:80 O Million $ Movie: Channel 9 offers some very good color films on its 7:30 show this week. Monday, Spe ncer Tracy and . Frank Sinatra star in "The Devil at 4 O'Clock," an excellent film about a priest, who, with the aid of convicts, saves the lives of children in a mountain school threatened by a volcano. Wednesday's movie is "Battle Cry," with Van Heflin and Aldo Ray. It is the tense drama of World War II. Thursday is "Diary of a Madman," starring Vincent Price, the master of terror· filled tales Friday rounds out the week with "Billy Budd," starring Terence Stamp and Peter Ustinov in the classic story of good vs. evil. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 7:30 0 Colgate Theatre: Channel 9 selects Tuesday to air the fg55 mystery-comedy "To Catch a Thief." Cary Grant and Grace Kelly star in the story of an ex·jewel thief who finds himself suspected of resuming his old trade when he falls in love with a beautiful and very wealthy girl. 9:00 0 @ (6) (C) ''The Satan Bug.'' Based on Ian Stuart's novel, this is the story of an evil old power·hungry man who steals a vial of deadly virus (the Satan Bug) and wipes out an entire Florida community with the bug as proof that he will next strike in Los Angeles. His aim? Why, to rule the world, of course! The Batmanian film features George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis and Dana Andrews. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16 9:00 0 @ (I) (C) "The Nutty Professor." For you Jerry Lewis fans (and there are mi llions of you) here 1s one of his classics-- the story of a mild college professor who accidentally discovers a formula that changes his appearance and personality to a handsome, swaggering bully. Jerry portrays the Or. Jel(yll·Mr. Hyde, with a supporting cast of Stella Stevens, Del Moore, Kathleen Freeman, Howard Morris and Buddy Lester. Good family entertainment. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 9:00 fJ ~ (j) (C) ''Youngblood Hawke." Warner Brothers released this film in 1963. Starring James Franciscus, it is based on Herman Wouk's novel about a truck driver who writes a novel and makes it big-and discovers the world of the plastlc people In the process when he becomes involved with a patroness of the arts who is married to a wealthy and venge- ful businessman. Put the kiddies to bed before you turn this one on. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 9:00 fJ ~ Cf) (C) "Goodbye, Char11e." Tony Curtis, Walter Matthau and Debbie Reynolds star in the very funny film about a busy young scriptwriter who is done in by a jealous husband, only to complicate matters when he reincarnates as a beautiful blonde! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 9:00 0 Q) (i) (C) ''The Hallelujah Trail." Elmer Bernstein did the music for this long, long film that has to have been cut for television. Burt Lancaster and Lee Remick star in the satire of the Old West that leaves nothing and no one unscathed-- including the Indians, the cowboys, the Cavalry and the tem· perance groups. Martin Landau, Pamela Tiffin, Brian Keith and Donald Pleasance co·star. I t I I >r, of ns ,. ig er U· ig In ie or ld ' nt 18 o. to ry ,,. .. . ry •e Id fs in !I, fs re d )f -d IS rs a r. !, d <I n !I IC a n lJ y y JI e 1r e I· h SATURDAY OCTOBER 19 MORNING 8:30 I) 9 (j) lq:a lun11J/ltold hn-11:301 a Cl) TIM Htmdtids (C) ner Hour (C) • QJ @ S.I* President (C) I ~ 00 Top Cat (C) . • Movie: (C) "Cellant Malle._,. @ (]) Advtntwes of CllllWlf (1dventure) '62 -Gerard B1rr1y, Movie: .. Son of 1e11t Sblf' (western) '53-Kelth Larsen, Dona Drake. ti) La £Jtrtll11 , UtW g) hntlll1 Mulcan1 f\ I T I I? •-i () (I N 9:0019 IT\ n.... F1hltstHtl (C) 12:00 I a (j) SllmH! (C) All stations reserve the j9' ~ ,,.. Dlalepa In Art: (C) "Charles rl~t to change program-· ~: "f•rro" <~em) '52 Mattox, Kinetic Sculptor." ming without advance no-1-W~CD ~ :i~i~tes. e~:~l~n c':r;:"'~:;t~:~ tlce. · hCk LI Line (C) ter •:JO IJ I lflc®iMOnDOn Wtrld C.... Esbldlo ltaltf&ll 1%:30 ,. QI Cf) Jet1"1 Qtlllt (C) ftnftct: (C) e Salt Lake Mormon t-.JO 11 ~WldlJ Races CC> • Ajicilbwe USA: (C) ''The Good Tebernade Choir la featured. ' The Ianni $plttl (C) urth and the Malle lnll"dients." •:50 I CM Us This DIJ I NtWS (C) Fantntic Yopra (C) m 11111 Ribbon TIMltrt: "Hellc1t1." 7 00 tre: "Tomorrow Is for· : Jlllla S.llllltf MIUtr (C) -er.. end ''The Hoodlum p.._.... 1:00 I a (j) ....,, Die& (C) C..pa 'A: "Experiment In ... • ,_.. I tlrNtlHll lo (C) Space." An 1rt "happenin(' from ti) Cuttarru : .:n: '1liP :m" (ldven· ea1 state LA. 10:00 I Im n. Ardit .., <C> ture> ·•1 -Humphrey Bocart. 111a m Clrtoens 1968 S...mer Ot,.pkl: iu lno, Arthur Kennedy. 7:30 §. S..nrile Semtsttr (C) ( ) uled events are Track and Oplnilfl: Wlllllnaton (C) Movie: "Raiders of Old Clllftr· Field; 4 x 100 meteB relay h•ts. • LI lAJtftdl de hlln M111uel (C) n " (western) '57-Jim Davis. At· hllh fump qu1llfyinc; Swlmmlna: 1:3019 (j) nie LMt Ranaw (C) teen Whelan. women's 400-meter freestyle heats; • Hllli nd Wld (C) B DIVlf incl hllath (C) Rowlnr: C01Cless fours fln1I, ind Mewlt: "Holclh•• Eiwplre" (dre-m Mr. Wishbone '(C) coxless pairs flnel. ma) '51 _ Brien Donlevy. 7:45 ID Slcnd Hurt (C) 6 M~lt: "811n lroltltrs" (west· m Mowlt: "Stftft Daya tD Noon" em) '56 -Buster Crabbe, Neville (ICl·ll) •50 _ Barry Jonu, lletwDrb air lln tMcastl of ICtlwttJ Brend, Mlchlfll Ansara. 2:00 I) Stlps '9 l.elntifl&: (C) Martin lbolrd Apollo VII. All ,,...,_.hit @E CIMllnclil Con'°' hosts. labftct to dllnp. lD:JO II~ llt!Ma I Sllptmtan (C) D Movie: (C) "Youn& lea" (dra· • 6 Uncltnlo& (C) ma) '53-Jeen Simmons. L1IOI ! (I) ;..co ~ (C) : "last Slll'COld(' (west· ul'Oftlt TIMltrt: "Air Strike." . @ s.,., 6 (C) em) '57-Jim Divis. Mery Casttt. 2:15 @ (])ABC's Wide Wtrtd et lltlttw. Martin Con'°' hosta. 11:00 ! u llnl•n (C) : (e) Wor1d Profllllonal T.1r· • IU!lba, the Wlltt. Lion (C) "cu Football: (C) cet Dlvlnr Championship from Las Sabini., Mltitl•: "Parole, Inc." ort em vi. Ohio state. Veras. Nwad1. Jim McKay holts. and "Touatiest Gun In Tomblh>nt." ID Anni T1ttatre: "King of the 2!30 8 TIM Nn Sodttr (C) @I) ~ DEX (C) Underworld." • Stranp Tlla 3:001 WtlldJ ... Mt ........... 3:30 S.. H.t 1" ~n: (C) Jot foll. Qlltf · c.ter l'Wtrt: (C) "CamMJ In ltl Rica," 4:00l)brty ~ ....... Mt St-rtnt' (comedy) '42-Abbotf & to.. tello. !Cl ...... Ce ... (C) 1" "9flllfenlll: (C) A tlf m ut hockey. 1J Wt&H Trait (C) 4:30 D Mewte: <C> ....,, Allef" (dra- tM) '52-ltslle Caron, • NFL 1 ... ti tltt Wtff {C) =M"'"'•*c...." fD hK ~ Larry Coffins .1nd Dominique llplerre, co-authors of .. ,, Par11 Bumln1r· 5:00 AR. ··-of tM ""' (C) (ft)(]) Tiit Fantatlc Ftw (C) ~Wtodbtly(C) "°"" •• llack ""'9etM (R) F'ltbtl·Sea. 5;30 Rtlpll se.y <Cl (R) a ::.pee. Time Today!. * MINN FATS vs. Witt Chamberlain. EJtcltlng [cl cued for laupsl Celtflntr llffllrds: 30) ' W It "The Stilt" Chamb1r1~n c\:t. lenses Mlnnesou Fats to a roWld or two. ~(I) ................. (C) Ci"llltiY CIMlll: (C) Jim and cuest. m ""· l.aftdtd <C> fill laMVltltns (R) 1rant to ElV. In a typical mlxtute of Spanish 1nd Enall•h. th• Prolram1 wHI show the d•Y·\o-day problems th1t Mniclri• Americlns encounter In their Harth tor • better life. It ~II also focus on their efforts to esca,,. the jsolatk>n impoMd by prejudice, cultural conftk:ts •nd larwuai• berrten. SUNDAY, OCT08D 11 9IOO •• Cl) 11le lllt century: ''Incredible Voyap." There's Nkely to be• surprise In stOre fOr the "armdt•I,.. treveler who tunes In on thta ~lftl to be tnnsported Vi• 1V to some rom1nttc l1l1nd. Thts voyaae Is • ftlmed trip throu1ttout • llvfna hum•n body C• teleVi9lon first) vt. • new medic•I toot called the ~· Doctors from Fnince, Genn•ny and the U.S. 8t· tached • motion pictuN cameni to the endolcope for a trawl tour of tM heart. brain, thrOlt. .. r •nd nose, Just ~ mention • few of the ''•tops ... W • B ()) EAi t .... n: Vounc Denny MCt.aln. pltlcher for the Dlltrott Tll.,._....nd wtnnlnpst hurter In beMb911 ~ demonltrates his musical •biuty 8t the orpn. 9:00 • lpotllstlt lpeclel: ''Trfnl Lopez ... This Is the flm In a ..n.a of nine hour·lonl color speci911 thtt wtll air on KTTV. Tr'tnl Lopez ltat'I In torrilht'I preMntatlon with speci1I aunt st.rs Oeoril• Brown •nd Frank Gonhln. The Pl'Olram repeats S.tur· d1y, Oct. 19 at 6:30 PM. MOMMY, OCJOllD 14 7tl0 a~ CE "I A-.. W .. I .._ Life ...-.: Eddie Albert ii Mmttor for this repeat special on birth and reproduction. ABC r.celved ewer 8,000 eot•atulatofy letten and wi,.. followf"I the lnttlal alri"I last M1rch. Done With dlsnlty and beeuty, the proeram exptores the mystery •nd meanlna of life •nd 11 bned on nee· uttve producer Julft Powers' bat1elflna book of the 11me tttte. • DDUT c.M1en d9 .. .._ <-. 9' h '-""): Mutcen· Americans become the subfic!t of tMlr own blllftlu91, 14-WMk PftJlram ..-. ~ poalble ttir'Oulh 1 FOtd Foundation • 1:00 8 D Ci) llob Hope lpedel: 'ob'i special ..,.sts ire J~ Davidson, Gwen Verdon, 1nd Junni. C. Riiey. whole rtcorcHns of "Harper V1tter" PTA" has been at the top of the music charts furweeb. ' lW D U Cl) I MM I Mitri: The pmty lady on the cover, Mid Mitzi O.ynor, IUlrs In her own hour' show with 1pec111 1uats Geors• Hamilton Ind Phil Hlrril. Tu!tot\Y.OCT08Et11 ...... Cl) cas .... ~ "TM '*>pie Neict DMt." ~ Hunter, Lloyd Brlcll", Fritz Wuver, Phytlll ~ft. Oeboilh winwrs. Nehemilh Persoff, Robert Dwan, DC>n 8cardlri0 and P9t9r Howard stir In this story •bout two middle ctn1 cou-. and the effects upon their "11fe" world when they di~ thet one of thetr children Is takl"I dop9. THURll>At, OCTOKR 17 7:IO e I e<• I The '•bulou• *-ta: 1}11 combined l!vt ~ •fwl animation .apecill II • ..,ut• to Academy Aw1rd.w6iirif,. cartoons, •nd Is hosted by Jim Baclcu1 b.tter known !itf tHit voice of Mr. Mqoo. The procram •Ito lnclUd• 1 dllOtliUoh on the 1rt of cartoon •nlmatlon by Mel Blenc. creator Of., the voice of 8up 8unoy Ind m1ny other cartoon chiirec:tMa. w D II Cl) .... lfNI: An 1H·Neit0 cast IS ....,,..., Ill shOweale on contMlporary music 1nd humor of the ~ ~ro. Amona thole f .. tured IN Lou Rlwts. MlftM·;~ ind The V•ndellla, Joe Tex, 'the Chambef's •~ Nt-.y RUIMll, Redd Foxx. ~pPY White, Gecqe t<Jq 8M The Soul SlSUn. • 12" co.AXl"AL LANCER SPEAKER SYSTEM- OILED WALNUT ENCLOSURES r., I ,. . . . . e l961 GARRARD AUTOMATIC TURN. TAILE PLUS STEREO CARTRIDGE WITH DIAMOND STYLUS e 25 WATT SOLID STATE STEREO AMPLIFIER & PRE·AMP Ii f1: 13 ;I 9999 •FISHER FREE-PISTON SPEAKER SYSTEM--OIL WALNUT ENCLOSURES e 1 tU GARRARD AUTO- MATIC TURNTABLE PLU S STEREO CARTRIDGE W ITH DIAMOND STYLUS Reg. $119.00 • p•ir e 40 WATT AM-FM SOLID STATE STEREO RECEIVER SONY 250A 24968 e 4 TRACK STEREO l MONO RECORD & PLAYBACK. VU METER~. AUT0""4ATIC SHUT.OFF. DIGITAL TAPE COUNTER 11950 •12" co.AXIAL LANCER SPEAKER SYSTEM-- OILED WALNUT ENCLOSURES •1961 GARRARD AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE PLUS STEREO CARTRIDGE WITH DIAMOND STYLUS e40 WATT AM.FM SOLID STATE STEREO RECEIVER 5 PIECE 160 W ATI FM STEREO COMPONENT SY eAR 4X SPEAKER FEA· TURING AR't FAMOUS ACOUSTIC SUSPENSION DESIGN e G~RRARD SYNC RO.LAI AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE WITH SHURE DIAMOND STYLUS e NEW SHER· WOOD SllOOA ~~h~:~i11~~49921 ER h"ood cue option•I e STEREO PRE-AMP • 20 WATT AMP FOR A COMPLETE STEREO TAP! SYSTEM. SELEC- TOR SWITCH FOR REC· ORD OR PLA YIACK 0~ ITS OWN SPEAKER ~YS· T!!M·