Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-02 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa\ { .. ' ,1 II 'I . -~-..,---. -· ' ... ' I Western ~ Ma .. ina f ~~ • -,SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ·1'6a '~ 11, 140. M 'SICllONS. M PAOa5 • • " . -• 13 7 27 14 , • I --- • 'Lagan~ . . ' o~!'"ge· -. -- ,. ' . ' -r. 41 -.Magnolia lo · ·" Esta:Oei& .: • 20 .0 • .. ·Anahei111 ·· ·19 . --· ' N~weort · o~ x ·.x . ., 00 ':ti, '* . ...... • ·- • . . ~ -• d ' ' .. .. -~~' Bircher ,Leader .Debate • .··- • ' ~ •I . Wesi1ni·nstei:" : .. 21 . -. ~ Santa .Ana . ' :c H . x •).Ii. . . ' '" l'ROTE~,T~ ATTAC" Teltfl1lon'1 1.ot1>eir or· , , • • B~~rs,. BRI~, T 1'1'iwrS F. r •• . i I • . ' • • ce: Pres1den 1at ··Politicians~ Pet· Pr.oeluct • . ~ * * arris Poll ' S.ays Rac_e r Now Tight .. ,, ~ (UPI)·-JI~ lj. H1!11plny • bas moved to :wHhln three ~ J>Ointa of Richard M. Ntaon · and H he galpl two oi; llfte mm before 'i'Uelday U.,(eleclldD:could',~ .thrown int&!' the Houae1 accOrdlng to pollster Lollll lllrril. . 'Jllt JludlJilnJ' pin could -the racie too llibl . .far Barrll to pndict a · winner. ~ Jrldly lbll Nlml now ... ., _ ... pool -Jllll • _._0 ,,_belln ... Nov: "-by 411· -t IO S'I \IOml1I. ~apllollwopalallb)' !:=.~:.t Ja1e111 llllmriDi WU only II per· a· drop Iron> 21 peroent bi mid-• • i • • • IOld Nlml ilJlf leads In every --....... all ... -.""' .a.,..-,. bad. l!lodo ..-ii ua ,':;';:,eS::-tbe~. ')be p,u .... .....,_ bel'~ .... Uie • bombll!.lbaltwao.....-. • • .• . I aaJd ihat ll ~ OOQld two at -mare DCllnll la tbe belate the '1oclloo, "he could pdo-li the Eal. and ci-_,sJi la . ., -.r....,_,... .DUNE ·~Y DUD HIUD SOUTH CJP.;IO-R TD PllOYa MaalTS OP VEHICLE , Ho-Ar_.s-.0Cloftl_.E....,EyaR1111dlnM kon- Mldwesl'to deny the Republllan.nom· II* an electoral IMjcrity." ln that event, the elect!cn would go • • ~~ of' ~tauves for a : F;gyptiB;DS Cl~nm * * * ·. · Raid by Israel, ' .,,.... r.... 1 : Threaten Action ~.DIDAT~. '\ BJ u-Prell htema- -.... , want lib In~ the Wldlo EaP1 ~ today Israel , • .,,.... a Houa" . new door" in the Middle East eonfroota.. • If the pollllc oplakn polll prove COi" Uon when il 111~ a raid ~eep Into lo&\· boaii&, 1111 _,_of Callfornta the.heart of EQpt. It threat.nee! to "° ~ 11ft ...... -Mi:on the sta~ taliale In kind. '• In the pnoijN"'ol nee-and oend Dem-. ,,. the oppoo1ng ,ic1es flr<d new clar1!" ocr,i Alan'~ 'io Wuhlngton to eli at each other In the Middle East and reJP.ce Republican p.s. Sen. :niomas H7 the United NaUons, American naval au- . Kuchel, who lost a rwfection bld hi , thoritid scheduled an exercise to dem\iA-" the "'"°ary to lllu )laflerty. . · Ctanstoo, M, ls leading in the pcills over Rafferty, 51, now in the middle of hlW• aecand, term as noo·partisan 1uper· intendent of publk lllltrucUon. '· . • * '>'{ * W' allace: s Bad strate the presence of Soviet naval fcn- es in· the Mediterranean. The SOvJeb have sharply built up tlieir neet in the area since last ye,jlf''s Mideast war. The· warning of m.uauon. against i• Israeli rald into the Nile Valley Friday came ln Cairo from the semi-offlclal aewlfiaper Al AhrllD. It aald H ia'ael could make ..... ralda, "othen -i, can." t. Ensenada or Bust C~t Pt;Ur Piloting Dune Buggy 'Do -'-•Y prove mt weefr ll Sare -a -9. vtbicle Wen two --Ara-altooltowln .. ..-annuaJ.JlBo I to La ~u A,t'Wcan 1,000 mile race. ' , llob' Biiiove 8rld Sam Edney an .plan-ntna -on winning over the 300 :other . velilclet In the race. And they 'bave 'tbilr -... -... k ""'lilreollilig -llio record by about seven hours. · Thal~ DOI lo>PoSBlble, they aay, when JW'tw *Mil' a haml made veWcle p 't I ..,.·l>ving ~ """ !Jaa1, a proto!Jpe of one ~ !Jeomanufactured by a Founlain Valley firm, II unique becauie of ita . special t.lll.Y d ........ .-. .-dlog to Ille iollejildrm . • ' 1llblh Edney, 217 M IL. N._t Belch and Bukove~ • Aam Pllcft, llllla Mesa, are 28 ,_. o!d. 'lllo' .-1 over the rough 1,000.miles last year. But It wa»not their Y""'· TbeJ"pliooed IOth-in a field of 70 when their buggy sUu:ered severe mechanical difflculUes. TheT&-be_., tllot-11119 ,...., with the technical advice they have bad from their three Costa ME¥ sponsors and -are conlldeDt lbelt pSficular mnllhilln cl ~ ..t apaitnce will mah t1R!aJ wbuiers. The two-will leave Costa Mesa for E~da Sunday hauling the bright red Meo' il a tnM:k. T1le race over the rough M-.,,temlnlJellmr-lay. ' •• " • ' • .. -~ •lj .. ,, ' , Reds Stpw W11r . . . ,.. . • ' • ~ As Bombs Halt • · 'MIGO!f n-_ um•·-.....i... · . ' '""' __ , ,.,.... In U.S. bombing ol North Vietnam. today Indicated the ConnnuniBl.I may be About u hours after the bait we9t at lout temporarily toning 4own the Into effect, U.S. mllltaty spokeamen oajd w ... lo lioulb Vlelnun foliowln( the-hilt , * .· 'tf! .. ~':\.::0 :!\;:: ::1:: ft zra .... J. dllloMilJ,~J.,._'•order ~ THIEU . Piii the' air nlda ..-Illa ~ • • ~ _. Tliere wen no ftporjl ol a~ tit ... _ .. Ill !'ltii .... Vie-.. llouth -~ dlles, '!'liere ...... p ....... ·-· _ .w ... -,..ports of North ----......, of Vlelllilit ...,if_ ...... the border ·demllltar!zed -.. '!!'fol -\'hfu m ...... (Diil;) laio -Vlotiilm. ~ =--·,...,.,..., ~:"u"ri::;::'~= ol State Dean Rusk aald Ftf. erlrig ~Ive guerrilla arms dwn~. da1 a. Ualled Stalea will -at the including' a· rockel jiorde eight miles Paril Wb an agreement with Hanoi on from SaJgOn'a ~center. wlt!Qawal of all forell!JJ forces from Military &OOtceJ alao aald U.S. air South Vietoam. power todt,Y began a new pl!.,. ol t'1< "Olf c_o: wdr Jrmllt bl Wllilm. ccotUct . ..::.._ *PCllDl -up tbe boalblDC (6e North Vietnamese) to take their raids across South Vietnam and on Red ~ home; and for the< Unitod Stalea supply lihes ·through neighboring Lao&. '!111 lta am.. to withdraw lhelr iroops;u No longer committod to the unfrlOll!f- tlliy have a1rady declared they woald • Jy sides over North Vietnam hundreds cit H the North Vietnamete would w1ll> or' U.S. planes were eslgn..i new tar. ""'"·" aald Rusk. "II 11 .-ly simple gel areas In the .OOth. : tf!t!f a vecy Quick road. to peac~l" UPI correspondent Perry Yowft. -.i.TlwTexas 'Yhtte Aouse and the State with the U.S. Navy off the Commudlat. MWU'bnent declined comment on Thieu's coast said 'all 7th Fleet shlps inclua.. ~ 'to . -1 representaUvea \o the . Ing ti-wblch bombarded the Noitb ... ce talk& ot1>!r offlctata 1p1cul1led -cout began leaving the lat Saigon ...-,. will came mxmd · Gulf lll Tonkin Friday night wben the· al send a negotiating team. halt went into effect. They · sailed for ln ll!f.ing his fears and objedions to new stations oft' ·the South Vietnam fllrr·way talks, 1bieu Aid:; "Hanoi has coaat. Jilt to show and act of de escslltion in Back borne came the Air Force Navy .. -· Bui BaD0t II ."1'11'• llubborn and Marine pliota. from their ~ pr• al -. <II bnlnl Wb wllb the bait mi-. They flew !H milsionl ,...., lllates In aUempt to separate the Friday before the deadline.-One plane ., ID the North from the war in the was lost but its c:rtW rescued. ......... -a1 vlclllm GI lllo U.S. .' llomlllntwcomou!lige their flagrant ag· -• · * * * gresaive acta In the South." COmmenting on the bomblog bal4 Tbleu aald he W'anled to "tealflrm to biJr allies and to the world that we never op- pooed the total _.uon of bom~ing." But iwHldiled the ballc il!Ue WU not !he -bing bat mdlng the war. ·• ·"I lin<erely call upon a)I GllJ' alllet !IP appeal to world oplnlm to recognize that the posiUon of the government has al· way_a been reasonable, moderate and constructive," he said. "We cannot be more moderate and rea.sonable unless =:=:.~~to tbe ~ . . ,. ' Han·oi ui'Attend \ . Talks But Urges . . . 'Total Victory' ; SA1Ci"ON (UPI) -The North Vtetna· ~ government ln Hanoi said today il will attend upanded peace talks .tn Paris llith the United Stales, the V!Ot Cong and Salg0n, but urged "compatriqts ln the south" to "win total victory" ~ the battlefield. 11. c-,1 'r -For Business; ~'. . ~May Ousted In Jenllalem, an olflclal communique IOld Israeli cornmandol llltuck Into Egypt, b!Wng two bridgea and a power staU<m straddling the Nlle River at Nag H1mmadl, ODly 143 milel below the giant A>wan Dam. The statement aald the raid wu a reaction to "11ave and syste. mallc" violatlona by EllYJll of the Suez Conal ..... Dre line. Viet ·HoneymQon Rough Tbe statement broadcast by Radio Hanoi .and monitored here was the first pobllc official reaction «the 1ovemment in Hanoi to President Johnaon'• 111>- llOIDlC<Dlent of the bombing bait and his statement he expected broadenec! tal,lil . to begin "Wedn•.sday. . , CILISTWORTll, Calif. (UPI) -Gen. CUl1il E. Ldia¥ WIS floed from hJa ll0,000 a year chalnnaDlblp of 111 elec- ~ firm because sbarebolders wbo don1 lib George Wallace are ..uJng. 1"41 the -~ going down. • We have almOlt 5,000 stockholders,'.' uld Mlbal D. Patrich!, president of Net,. works Eleclronlca Corp, of Leis Angele1. "Since LeMl,Y got on tho llcket'the otock bas droj!ped •.• broml don't want any· thine lo do with 11; and I bave lettm to proye 1t." , palldli annCRlllCOd Friday he Wouill nof renominate LeMay. the vice pmt. deolial nmnlng male ol American ilJde. pendent Party Candidate Wallace, lat onqther term ., board cba1rman of 11•" -_.u Electtonk:I. Patrk:hl owm coo- :ollll( lnlenll In the company. Ldla¥ took 11 pbllooopl11cally. - "Mn. LeMay 'and 1 talied tbll over :!fare I accepted the aecoad spot on the !cltet," be uld wb1ie CllDNllo>lni In !mnpbls, Tenn. "We upeit tl!ll type ·f lhinl to happen .. part of the -r. ~· . -1,'ilrlchl aald the otockholden are oe11'. .JI 0 becauae tbey doo't want to have $lnl to do wUb 11 on ancount of 1~" In New York, the U.N. Security Coun· ell held an urgent meetlni Friday night to-cUlcuM .the new Jncldent. Iaraell Am· basaadat Joeeph Tekoah did the raid WU lllflle__!i coovjnce,_\;alro 11 must ob-oerve the .,.... Dre line. Eqypttan Am-bauad<t Mohamed Awad El·Kony asked the counc1l to enforce a U.N. re10luUon caWnc for lliail to -aw from cap- tured Arab lerrilorl ... Tbe council ,.!!lJoun>ed Ill -unW Mondl1. 'Ille' U.S. tth Fleet lovltod newllDell to oboe<ve an .. erc1ae In wlllch It attempt- ed .to Jocate' In the M<dlraraoean an 11,000.too SoYlet bellccptet carrier whlch entered the &ea a month ap. 'lbe ex· erclse was lntended to U1ustrate how a NATO 1Ui1marine lracklni command will work when lt goes lnto operatloo Nov. t i. Rear Adm. Edward C. OuUaw, the fleet commander, aaid the SovJeta had made a "dramaUc" increase In tbelr Medll.erriipUP fleet 11wltb a vltw d furthering their pollUcal abn-1." He aald they had gained a foothold' In North Africa "which wtD be bard to counter." p,... P•• l . . . lay Cruise for Nixon ' DEBATE .•• for Wallace -~ 11J E'rl!LYN mDWOOD Of 1111 O.llt 1'1111 Stiff 'rh!y """"" --tllat-.. to be an alleycat, pllill '151 a -!Gr their,_...., -tnat, pold '11 a can for hcdtsp8f ad nlrt!red Ulurgb bav· Ing a rocket Iand near their home. Holt's that for a hcmeymoon? It W• all ol thel b llr. aod Mn. llonald WGOd of -\'la llmtl, lie- . Beach, -)lllt-fnm ~­ one year In Vietnam. Tlley've been .,.... rled JUll ooe year. The meh! i..d!nc just --their aavarioJI of Ole pod Ille In the ... tornnatioL lbl llkL ''Whlle hlla '1"8·ttn ..,.. -II dtlar ... Wiiier llr. ---· r NollllS Illa DOr blr lwl Md WU ever I -· 1 WHl!ltl! HUllllY GOU Newport's Wood • • The Radio Hanoi broadcut conflmi~' an e a r 11 e r statement by the N Vietnamese delegaUon In Parll ·and · -. lnteresllng for wbat lt did not ""' -~Iy, no menUon whatever '6( "1>ether 11 would hooor Joboaon'1 liit- (ilied demand to stop obelllng Vlelnamfftl clues and not use the demilitarized zone for attacks In return for the hall , Instead, it urged its "compatriots in "the oouth in develop the victorloua and ' llrong poolllon of the period ol general , o11em1.. and 11Pr1!111f In order to win toll! victory.. . . . . ;-.. DAILY PI LOT ----~==·-.~.:..::-:. -CAUfOINIA ... ORANGI ''°""1 •UaLISHINO ·COMPANY l•Mrt N.-W,.. ,..... .............. '. " -....1r a. c.a., 't Yk9 ,......, .... °"*'" ,.,..,.... (;,; ......... kff'lfl ~ ·- .; ~ r ,t~·~ ~:~1" ' T --• , ... Nit .... -'tfo~ . ,,~ . -... ~,~-......,. .... t , ........ . ,._ ' '' .fM ~ICI ... I-~ .... -· .. I 1 I I , • 1 • ~ . • • • • .. • • " • • . . .. ' Weekend * • EDIJION • • v~t:. 61', NO. 264, 4 SECTIONS, Sf> P}..GES • < . •. I <· • •• . . ..... ~ ' .OU .. . . • - DAILY PILOT Slllff ...... FROM POi.:AND TO OAAN<;E COAST . IN 21 YEARS New Coata Mesan Maria Kretschmer and Friends • .--v Thieu Says - Won't Meet With1 Cong SAIGON (AP) -President Nguyen Van Thieu, who only a day qo reluctant. ly approved the U.S. bcmblq bait over North Vietnam, today lb'"· :ed bls -~ pendence ol Wasblngtoo by aaying be will not lelld a South Vietnam ... dekgatloo to the Parla peace talks nest -k. He told a cheering COOgress bil l"I'· emment would never agree to bargain with the National Liberation Front, the poliUcal ann of the Viet Coog. 'l1le United Slata had hoped for four- way talks beginning next Wednesday, with Saigon, W8$bingtoo, Hanoi and the NLF represented. To accompll!h this, Presldept Johnson called a complete~ sation of bombing over North Vietnam beginning at 8 a.m. EST Friday. ln a deeply emotional speech, Thieu made tt clear the Saigon government would send a negotiating team to Paris only when it was assured of direct, ser- ious talks with Hanoi. "[will never accept· to lead the~ try into a venture that would turn me into a traitor," be said, •<¥.Ing that to accept the NLF 8$ a 3'par&te enUtj in Pari.s would establish a precedent for the po•:!lble formali'"1 o1,. coalition io•· emment in South Vietnam. A South Vietnamese delegation b now preient In Plrla but lj ll DOI d<""'"'led ... .,. .. ~ ™"'"----~'. -, . . ~y~aper • • • • ~ ~ . . TEN CENTS / ~ .. I a· ·S ~ ' ... ~ ,/" • . ' ~ '·-( ~ -1 . , -. • • .. ( ... ,. , ' Swingi'-lig t~ Bighi~ bit ·-. . . - Lomax, Bircher Leader Deb~e at UC lrvi~ HE'S NONVIOLENT Cr.1tlc RoutHkW ·- M~,,. Newport PltOfte,~)I~ '.:, .. , .. PROTEST~· An ACK Televl1lon'1 Lomaix .. , Mesd lrombU;-·fl(J~~, f . . Aa 'ftifeu made 'llli ~a broad-- cal from l!adlo -~ U., --·-~lo.il!ll. ticJmb. fbg bait "beeime tt' Wal facing gru&: Cmer SUhjects I Reunited After 28 Years· deleats. In .Vle!nam and 1ncnu1ng· pre>- .,... and COl)demnatloo from the peoples throughout the .,...Id!· . Delivery ot a new, 832-page teleJD:>ne diroctory to near!)' a bll!!-milllon Cnnp COunty oomea and" oo,Jna;ea .. under • By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of tM o.llY Pu.I Sr.ff Mrs. c. L. Skalmowski of 2249 Duke PJipce. Costa Mesa, saw her mother for tlie fll'lt Ume iD 28 years at Los Angeles International Airport last week. . Maria Kretschmer1 aow 74, a great @:_and.mother, flew In from Venezuela~ 1$,. MW staying with her dautber. A refugee from Poland in 1943, Mrs. Ki'etschmei: escaped, into A~tria ahead of the -Anny. She spent the next few years In refugee camps where she Wflll found by a btother- tn-la.w wiUt the help of the Red CrOSll. 'She was· &ent·,to IUly, then to England, and on to Venezueta. where she has lived . ,Yih another-daughter •Ince 19411. . . •After a deatli in the daughter's family, she came to America to he with her daughter ln Coma Mesa. "We lost everything wberf we were foroed t.o flee: from our home in Poland,'" she said. "Left with rlothing, no shelter or food, we realized we must adjust and start a new life." She brought two small dogs with her from Veneztiela. · A ienlle Woma.o, she is'. happy with the ,famlly she has nii.ssed for-21 yean. The . years di hardahlp sbow'l!ghUy. "Obe tan get used to anything," she commented, "but it 11 so important to be with ooe'a family." BALWTS, BRIDES It llllded tbA'becallae Nmh Vietnam (see: TBIBU; Pap> l) Court Dis~ • Flag Charg~ ~Ii ' Newport · 60.y, 18 ' ' . •· way to.jay, -with ,.parala white . and yellow page -· A panorama of Newport Harber at sunset is featured on the white · PIP cover.., wtiQe the Costa Meu t4,vi<f, Center ·' lllumlnaied bf n!(hi• sraca uie ~ello'!" pages on Page One. A: separAte thlfl! section depicting the entrance to San Clemente State Park on the cover will be dellvered to 15,000 111im .. and i..;mn... In --coutal Flag defiling· charges agalnst a Orange County. Newport . Beach te.nag"' , accused of Areas ser.ved by General Telephone (HunUrlgton· Beach and Laguria Beach) wearing Old Gkµ'y have been dkrn~ssect will not receive .the new , books until by Newport-Mesa MUnlcipal'Courl Jodge ....,.!me In !Jie.middle of this l!IOJ!th. Calvin Scbmid\, coort aides "'1i'J'riday. O!flcla!s gr t~e General Telepbooe Wayne v. Furlano, 11, 01:12111 w;0cean ·eompa:r. 1n· bmg Beach said the new ~. bad «en amtt.d Oct. U -and llltillga ohollld . he distributed no tater · S · TY WEEK'S FARE charpl.wlth violaUng ~ aec\!on ol the than Nov, 16' CJuistmas tamps · Mllltary and Veteran·~~· · i-Paclilc Telephone dbtrlct manager , Brides, ballot.a and "birdie&." He wa1 arrested wben·Newport Beach Streeter ~. estimates th'e delivery 4o .p -Ja.ced · qn Market . Tboae are the subj~ covered 1n police' :1nve1t1gating • cor aulllde the ar ... includlng Newport Beach, Costa ~ todai>'• ediUon ol TV WEEK which lead> Furlano ap8rtment looked up and obeerv· M.S.; Fbunf8b1. Valley an<!"W..nn!nster ..:.:WASllINGT0N (UPI) -; This year's off with 1 coVer feature on the new ed the youth tbrougb a window. He was will be·eotnpleted lh'about five day1. dtristmas poslage !tamp, a detail of network series, "Here Come The wearifWtlie'Flalaroundbls•aist. Sb::eet«:~ Paclflc 'I'..eleRhone ~ Vet> Eyck'• 15th century ....W:· Brideo," previ.,,. network plam for Furlano'reportedlf told poliee that be district manager,·ellinlata the delivery 'jliece painting "The Annunciation," b coverage of the """idenUal electloo and had Jull awQeoed and .-ted l<llllethlng wlh"li•!complete•fln about five <lays. oow avallable 111 the naUon's poet "'Pl!llna bow the Lani" Bird satallite will In the living room. He.aald he knew the Or1111i• County .lrowth 'Ii ·again offices. • . carry the livo, color_ lignal ·covertog the gla,..frooled room w~ expooe<f to public deplated In the illrect«y-'• espiinllon, .i T~lllam~, roproducea In five colors "birdies" 11· the Hawaii Open G<>ll i"J!. needed, • pnnet to, wrap with 114'additlonal pages and lbUnp.fmn :9Mi · Gabriel with wings of peacock Tournament. • -"A" title of 1 telephone llDIWerlng '11' .. :n,e original work i.s part o! TV WEEK II !Jlllerted 'lnsl&I lhll edi-Molley, deputy dlltl1ct •~ service, to Virgin Zywlna, ol Orange. tile Mellon collactlon at the NaUooal t1oa·o1theDAILYP1LOT, .llaldthecbarlelwere~ . m, ne'w · dlrec!Diy aloo !JU' 111 •Qailery ol Alt !"'. •.. ,, . the -ol jult1ct. •• • . ' . wllimalcl! olde, u we!!" u bel!ii.a prac-~ ·tica! and :valuable·bouoehold aid. ;•.':~ .J;-a~ties €onvei,e ' . ~ , · . · ~m:: ~:i·::i~~ ~.~: l. l,!14, followed by Johhlon, 2,1.ZS, Mlller, = ... C .. Jif .~. -.,8 I .~d~ 1,'151.'Qrown.I.•.Jones.·1.•,aM·~1n , i· . · -~:--orn1a ...... att egroun_.. ~~,:r~=~~'°."-:'"·149 ~ , • ~ovle fans wm fln<hbut dooi blflMr ·Fe~·~c1>-~.!J5dtr·fag~ the lllte'1 election expert, i!stlmata on has lated the fl<:kle California voten. "ci!Ung -Piul Newman, .Dort! Day, ~-lhl• ......... """·'abo\it.ven ·mlJlloo ol the l .S"mllll<ti . "NeHber ebteted"the Jwie. primary, :RoborlCUJp,BiDCoobjoand•Glr,"Cooper. llaii lO a cl-Ooes ~Y In regiltered.vot«s wtll·irvop to the polla , wbero trag~ llruck w~ an asaapln's Althi>Ugli ·d tlMd '1i occupation, job flnal'bld for •otel ""-the.lap ol the bQl!eu fa!ally wounded sen Robert F Utlet nonetheless ttan IQ): 'llt,.._ 'II ~lie .... J'leP[bli,,.. tlcbla. ; ~~rto ea:!.,~~ In~ Kennedy u be left a rally ceiebratln( ~ Farmenr, 'IS ~ •• llO ~oi--;;' 32 tJnwi!llof to -loling a ailllle · ~-,_ ··--~ -• _.,.... viclory, Butoherll, but no Cahd!~ ~.thti>oih '!ICllCI 1o the baUon'1 md,i aoo.t a percenl. ' But both have coocentraled !heir cam-Aa f;,, u ]>Olltlcl 1oes, one 'fliidl 194 =!'"" ..-.i)NJlll Vice Pr<aldent HU-· · rn '"'· ~ !alt pratdeµµal ,.... pa1gns on· the otate. w111acos. c:i Hum~ ind,• Nlsw. "'"""~ ~ .!'""" • bemottot.L)'lldGo ,B,,J...,_ "'"' tbe ~fhelr ;,..tend tr!po, Nllon had •101 -· "-o ..,.._id, ' ~~ c · ~ . :;.:,:?~m-:v~~ ~ IJlllll ...... days to the lllala campa!p--~ topy there ... a !Julfl.and • ~pO .... Iii~ ._ , . -niachod .,_...,_.. of1U Ina ad H~ had spent Dine. , Pullllalboos, :!i~.-'Alna ..... !k!J,, of .>........ "ll'--~~ ol· .......... _ mcie_ to iW.r::~=:-llopu:: . ,...~ oplnloo•polll .J. Nlml cJur. = k~~~~-:.::.;i:; Ami ht' iiaitod'it all.. ' · ~·, • T. ,.,,,,. aid AmlrlcaD fndepon-ly la-to win !be -bJ a wider director ..i 0 top ad-: ''He'o '°"" , • ', , , ,, • thee:,: .i;=::-1..t · =~~.~ '= f-ha'• Pl 1o. win bat"'~ Conncts Like Geone .... ' ' ' '"""lot' ' . ' .. ~-"-,~ . . •. • --i-'i' ~~ la • -.aJ 'Wta. to)! -loll • 1111 bid !or lht _,.... iilcl m:,. . :lik~ ~.::::; , LA =. S,. (IJlnl c(: . ,lla~'*-., .. flljal ·~ .. ---0.Br-.br ........... --. ............ lllmOio Pl'IYl"-=-1'!!"1~ J:: fr . liialalilc ,..,. Only 1119,jlOO -..i lold. -...,_ ., 'lhlllll!e, --.... -... Tort wlllt'JI m<n electoral • ID i.oa"Aap!es. "Tlii 1{"'1 ·lalt -..,.,~,, cllalr and "!be ... Clll<lrw police -II." l'riilll'liiilli thaa Cal!lomla. ~ ' cool.,...e ••. " • . • llial dido' -Nma In Iba ... ol ......... dUrflll • ..... •fr" .. • _,, of-Frank M. Jonlia, S!_nce tbao, lilllber Hnml"J'"1 nor Ills· , ... CAMIJlllATll, ...... I) ' . u. )C;".¥..q .. ~ .. &. ·%1:.. ~ ~ • .; " -. < " ' . • • • • .... ' • • 1 • • • I I OAll.Y I'll.OT lalllrdlJ. N-z 1161_ • Peace: Rresielential Politician's' ·Pet · Product • .S~ysRace .• . Nmv -Tight . Aid ~ a1U1 ludl ID -r; autllde tho pn>-W.nace Sclulb, but llumjibnJ bad made ..... al the -··-~ lbe young ml the eollep- 'n>e poll WU two before the --11111 ..... ~. llJdibat II Humpbroy could two or lbr.e more points in the before the eJecllP.I, "be ~ in the Eul anll cloae ln ·Mldnll lo delQ> the RepubWan nom- ID elec1ora1 IDIJorlly.", -<111 !bat •ven~ the electloa ...Wd 1• .. lbe Houle di Jleprel!ntaUvu far a --' ~:. !'_rom Page l ~DIDATES •• ~ doem' want hlm in the White House." , • -... .,._ ....... el bll..... .... ........ , ··~- 1'1111 • llill -.. °*"" ftldv .. --·· .... I'm ,.... el -................... ti I• I ... J<IU're llCll pniud.of." be aaldi w 4tl :I ·:;:il'11iii.-w•llt!er-._ :-::::..·:i-J: Riobard J. Dole)' throulh Ollcaco'• Joop. ~ · • He ballM the "brave men who Jed Jilmlphrey pve oober ..UC. at Ollcago dlsleal" tv• Ibo Vtetnam .wor· ot the S•ldhun ~what happened durloc tbt oonvenUori Who "made tbtlt mart <J>. .... entlnn. . 1 l"'1Jcy (IDd) belpod. the oearcb for --------··-• DAILY PILOT Stiff ,hoN DUNE IUGGY DUO HEAD SOUTH OF BORDER ro PROVE MERIT' OF VEHICLE H•rbor ArH'.1 Bukove (l.tf) •nd Edney Eye Record In Mexic•n R•c• -----------.. Egyptians Claim Raid by Israel, Threaten Action By United i'ftu lntenatloul Ensenada or Bust . . Coast Pair _Piloting D~ne Buggy The dune buggy may prove nest week &>th Edney, 217 SSth St., Newport Jt is more than a sand vehicle when two Beach and Bukove 117 Albert Place young Harl>r Area men set ool lo win ' ' the eecond annual Ensenada to La Paz Costa Mesa, are 2e y~ old. 11iey raced Mexican 1,000 mile race. over the rough 1,000 miles last year. But • , . . . ,R-eds· Slow .War . . As Bombs Halt' . . . ' SAIGON (UPI) -,Military rej>orll in U.S. bombln& of North Vietnam. t today lndkatei!· the Commlllliltl !lllJ'"be .About M bom alter-Ibo hall w,jnt at leut temporarily toning down. llie • war in South Vietnam follnwhlc lbe hall into effect, U.S. mllJtary ~ ~ ' • they had no field repclrta lbowlng tho ' *· *' · * i <Jommunl,sts were ,vlolallng Implied .,;,,. ,.,..,.. P"'fe ~ .. dill""" in Pmldent Jolutaon'• order 1!41>- THIEU , ping the air reldJ againll lhO northl • • 0 • There were no reporll of altlcb Ila · had qr.;.i 1o ~t with South vleinam in South Vietnam citteo. There ,.... lio Paris this "doa not mean that Ibo Dem-reporis ol North Vietnamese llrlbl ocraUc RepubJJc· of. Vietnam ftC01I11w acroa the border demllltarlaed aoae . the puppet South Vleinameaa govern-(DMZ) illlo South Vietnam. · menl" · • 1be war -wu ·quieter today, but It Despite llUCb obvl..,. lllilll ol dllcord, went on. U.S. troopi reported UllOOV• ~ o1· Stele Dean Rat llid Fri-erlng mass1 .. 111Hft1lla """' duJaOa. doy the United Stata will oeet at the lncludlng a rocDt -elCbl mllw Paris talb an agreement with Hanoi oo. from Saigon's center • withdrawal ol all focelgn force.a from Mllltary aources ai.o aald U.S. air South Vietnam . · power today began• new llhue.ol. the "One compromhe would be !er them ccnl1ict -stepping i1p the l!!!mbln& (the North Vlellwneae) lo .... e their raids across South Vietnam IDd en R"od lfoops home, IDd for the Unitea Statea supply lines throulh ne1gbborlnc Laoa. and Its ellles to wlthdraw.lhelr troops, u No longer commltted lo the unfrlend- they have already declared they would Jy skies over North V1etnam, htmdNds do If the North Vietnamese would with<. of U.S. planes were · aafgned new tar.- draw," said Rusk. "It I.a utterly sl.mple get areas 1n the eouth. • and a very quick road to. peace." ... UPI correspondent Perry Youuc. The Tew Whtte B<We ancl the Stete with the US N of( the r-un1a1 Department declined comment on Thieu's · coast, oald · .ill ~Fleet lbiJ;r'iicbJd. refusal to send representeUve1 lo the tog tho4e whlob bombarded the N~ peJce talto. Other \)fficlela ......,W.ted Vietnam... coast began leaving tie that Saigon eventually wm come around • G1il! o1 Tonkin Friday night wbeo ttiO and send a negoUaUng team. bait wenl inlo effect. They wled for In listing his fem ml objectloos lo-new statiODI off the South :vletnam fwr-way talks, Thleu nid:: "Hanoi baa coast. yet to show and act of de-escalaticn in Back home came the Air Force Navy tbe war: But Hanoi ii always stubborn and Marine pilots froRi their Jait pre. and insists on having taJto with the bait mtsslcna. 'Ibey flew 114 m1111oos United Statea in attempt to separate the Friday before the deadline. One plane war in the North from the war in the was lost but its crew rescued. South, to poee as victims of the U.S. bombing to camouflage their flagrant ag- gressive acts Jn the South." Coriimentlng on the i:'.'?mbing halt, * H the pal>ilo oplnloo polJJ prove cor. ree.t, however , tbe voterl of California !l!@4 sfve Hepubllcan !ltzon the state liilha~nce +land ""1<1 Dth- ocnit Alu Cl'llllloo lo Washlngloo lo rtpiace Republlcan U.S. ~-Thomas H. Kdi!bel, who loot a rMlectlen bid in ti"! primary lo Max Ral!erty. Egypt charged tOday-llrael "opeoed a· new do9r" ,in the Middle East eonfronta-lion when it teuncbed a raid deep into the hear! of Egypt. It threatened to re- taliate in kind. · Bob Bultovn and Sam EdDey are plan-it waa not.~ year. They placad 30th in rung on · 1dbnlng over the 300 olher a field of 70 when their ~ suffefed · vehicles in the race. And they have the ir severe mechanical difficulties. Thieu said he ~ted to 'reaffum to our allies and to the world that we never op- -the total ceasatlon ol bombing." Hanoi to Attend Qrm>atoe, 54, Is leading in the poll! <Nb Ral!erty, 51, now <In the middle of ~ llOCOlld term U ~ IUpef· l!itendent of publlc lnllrucllOa. ,, ' * * * Wallace's Bad_ As the oppislng lldeo f!rl!d 'new charg- es at each olher in the Middle Eaat and the United Nations, Americaii naval au· thorities scheduled an ei:erclse to demon- atrate the presence of Soviet naval forc- es in the Medlterr~an. The Si>vieta have sharply built up their fleet In the area since last year's Mideast war. The warning of rttallation agaihst an Israeli raid into the Nile Valley Friday Came in Cairo from Uie.:""..Jeall-official newspaper AI At!Pam. It said ll Israel could make INCh rsJdll, "others certalJt. ly can." · hearts set on doing II by ~ the 'Oler'~ be -ol ~t this~· record by abouJ seven hours. with the ~cal advice t&ey hive bad That's not impossible, they say, when from their three Costa Mesa sponsors you're driving a hand made vehicle and both are confident their particular polished with loving care. comblnaUon of youth arid experience will The buggy, a prototype of one soon-to-make them winners. be-manufactured ·by a Fountain Valley The two will leave Costa Meaa for firm, ls unique because of Jts special Ensenada Sunday hauling the bi:i~~ red body design and chassis, accordlDg to the buggy in a truck. The race over lbe rough intrepid racers. Mel.lean terrain begins Tuesday. Newport Couple Return But he added the basic issue was not the bomblng but ending the war. "I sincerely call upon all our allies and appeal to world op~on to recognize that the ~Uon of the government has al- ways been reasonable, moderate and constructive," he.said. ·~we cannot be more moderate and reasonable Wlless we want to surrender to the Communist aggressors." Talks But )!J,.ges 'Total Victory' SAIGON (UPI) -"!'he North Vietna-mese government' 1n Hanoi said today it \\'.ill attend expanded peace talks in P.¢! with the United Statea, the Viet Coog and Saigon, but urged ucompatrlots In the aouth" to "win total victory" on · the battlefield. , ..:. ., For Business; LeMay Oust,ed In Jerusalem, an official comm.unique Aid Israeli commandos struck LDto Egypt, bllting two bridges and a power staUco straddling the Nile River at Nag Hammad!, on1y 143 miles below the &tant AJwan Dam. 'Die statement aald the raid was a reaction to 1'grave and syste- matic" violations by Egypt of the Suez Viet Honeymoon Rough The rtatemtnt broadcast by Radio Hanoi and monitored here WU the flnt public official reacUon ol the government 1n Hanoi to Prestdent Johnson's an· mmcement of the bombing hell IDd hll statement be expected broadened taJto to begin Wednesday. • CllASTWORTH, Calli. (UPI) -Gen. Curtis E. LeM11 wu f1rod from bis .,,CO' a yell' chairmanship of. ID elec-~ ftrm because ahareholden who d\11, lib George Wallace are eellinc, ~ the a.cJt t.epe gotni down. .'We have almost 6,000 stoctholden," 8*1d Mihal D. Patrlcbl. president d lfel- !b ElectronlCI Corp. ol Loi Aqgeles. ince LeM11 got on lhe Ucket tbO lloct dropped , • , broken don't Wail! ID)'· tJ1!nr lo do with II, ml I have ldtera td: prove 1L •1 • :Patrchl announced Friday be would ~ renominate Le11111. the vice pml- "'"1W nmnlng lllllte ol -. -peodent Party Candidate WalJJce, for ailother term aa board chalnnan of Net- w'Orb -Patrlchl OWM coo- ti;!lliN -mi:.:;i::r,· ~., toot tt y.' ti'Mrs. LeMa.y end 1 talked thhl over before I accepted the "<Ol1d spot en the UCket," be aak1 while campalgnlnJr; In Mempbll, Tenn. "We eipecl llill IJpe ol thing to happen aa part of the acri· f ." ~atricbl aald the atockholden are aell· iQc "becaUle Uley don't want to have aQ1lh!nl to do with II on aocount of Ylalllce. '' ' .Bay Cruise for Nixon • 'f o Parade ollSunday 1A JUohard Nlxm campilpl crulae boot plrade will be lormed at II I.Ill. Sllllda1 'II ~ -8" Cub, Mn. :i!obert ~ ~· Commllloe chairman ~.:. ,..... and bennlo wU1 be ~ -jolalnC lbe""'-r .,.. " Ibo liq, "" Aid. Cnnning for Wallace Canal cease nr. line. , In New York, the U.N. Security Coun- cll held an urgent meeUn~ Friday nlght to· cUscuU the new incldent. Israeli Am- "bwador ·Jooepb Tekoah oald the rllld was made to convince Cairo it must ob- serve the cease fire line. Eqyptlan Am- bassador Mohamed Awad El-Kony asked the council W enforce a U.N. resolution ca1llng for 1.ar .. 1 lo withdraw from cap- tured Arab territories. The coul>cll adjolirned l!nwion untU Mcnday. • 'l1le U.S. &th Fleet invited newsmen to obeerve an -ln wblch It attempt- ed to locate Jn · the Mediterranean an 18,000-lon Soviet helicopter carrier which "!Dtered the sea a mooth ago. The ex- hcile was intended to illustrate how a NATO submarine fractq command wUI wort when It goes into operation Nov. 21. Rear Adm. Edwanl C. OuUaw, the lleet commander llid the Soviets had made a ''dr~' Increase in their Madlterr..... lleel "lfllh a Ylew ol lurthertng their pollt!cal alma." Be Aid they had gained a foothold in North Alrlca '"which will. be hard lo counter." Frotlt P .. e J . I •• DEBATE .•. By EVELYN SBEBWOOD Of flll DlfltJ Prllt .... They bought an oe<lot that turned out to be an alleycat, paid '360 a month for their one-room apartment, paid $10 a can for hairspray and suffered through hav- ing a rocket land near tbe;1r home. How's that for a honeymoon? It was all of that for Mr. and· Mn. Donald Wood of 2243 Vta JIUrta, Newport Beach, who jult returned from min than one Year in Vietnam. TbeTn been mar- ried just one year. ,·_ The rocket 1andl!!I jull abwt ended their 1avorlni ol the good life In the war- tom nation. "We couldn't push Oll1" luck much further," Wood recounted after tbe rocket cnmcbed home Jiii! 300 yanls short ol their former boneymocn home jult off Blnhoa Highway near Saigon. 'GLAD TO BE HOME ;'We're glad to be ho~e/' Mrs. Wood declared. l•It was Interesting arid fun. But It W&J5 also e~ve a'nd scary." Wood, 111perviior ol air -•Uon1 f..-a world.~wlde OM1lnlctlon teain, returned It IJ Mr. Rruuelot'• turn to fan the ~apendincllmontha•lnVleloam.llls flamu... -joined him one year ago. Lcmis'I main thells WU that proltst 'll>elr <lll&<oom aparlmenl in South ~ baa beon the way o1 "nWfill pn>-Vlefnam ~ l3IO a mcnth. but It bad air ....... -it WU the white ciJ1onllta ~ awa1 from Britain. or N...-~UCll\lng, bot wate« a beth IDd a todaf --IOdal qaa1fty nr 1"UllL • -., •, ., ..... mend lo the Wm" In VieiD.Di. Their VletnaJaeje bo°uleboy cool fao I "Tba .,_ lllell 11 being malnlalnoll month. "' , ..... tllt people who !!""' In In-. t¢tt ul:Umateq come to · tor c e Comnet5cl, wheri available, 'f • r e theiaof...,• Ila arped. l>ouibt oo·the black martet at II for a -Mid be beUIVll ln protelt U)llllclt •'"' IJO lcr,balnln1, Mn. Wood but 1111 complaini IJ about .. tOcl!nlquoo ..,. , 'l}.AP) -A llp in 'and --aaed, jutll Ila *Id. u <Uld.., 1 (.... ,_, ~ -llbera\I ~ lo -filacl "1 "WU.. 11&4 ~ be liollad and fllterod," ~ ... 2 ,, A r-ltJr Wallw Senator J-McCll"lbf. . 1lbfle bleo ,_ • ,._ -...~ on IDY The RnointlonllJ' Wm" ~ IJ Iii lild, " ~ .vqela Wert •..,. w Nbma """' unfair Ind "-1'eci. Ila aid, -all ~!..~waler far IO minutea pus 2 7 , , -..... ... <11b!\>1 lodai haVe Ibo ,.... ol 1111 ...,... ...,.• ljlOeCh and Ibo rillit ~ tofo. 1' !tr a aor b<r bul-WU eYor ' I • • WHIRE HUBBY GOES N_-wport'a Wood 11ck from tho lood, "'hlcll both d-1bed aa eaceUen~ especlally at the Freadl Mrs. Wood, a secretary and former teecber at Orange Cout College~d she llba"to .... .....-~ and "lull look and look at aD the goodla" Illa could btly. "Friendl -U1 pfclcap ml ... IDd we bought frolea lnnd at the commluaey when tbty hid It.'' she aa&d. Por hll wlla'1 birthday, Wood - lo Ill ber a baby oceJot. As obe WU fond of cili,~m lliiiliifiCthe vlll<V 1roulif pleaaa her' . • llilO.llNING He qapd In baraalalni al tbe Safgoa .. •. -- , llllDI GOES, TOO Mra. Wood • ' ' ... animal matte! with • t , p 2 c. t '!'he Radio H-broadcaal confirmed an e a r I i e r statement by the North Vietnamese delegation 1n Paris and tras more interesting for what it did not uy -namely, no mention whatever ,of whether it would honor Johnaon's Un· plied demand to stop shelling Vietnamese ctties and not use the demilitarized ume for attacks in return for the· halt. · Instead, it urged its "compatriots in the south to develop the vlctcrlous and str<ing position Ill the period of general offensive and. uprlslng tn order Co wJn total, victory " · • • DAILY PIL OT = .... r c.,t..._ ----... I 'a ............. · ·CALllOllltA OAAHGE COoUl l'Ul&.lltlllt6 COMl'AQ l•\J•rt H. W--4 ."*'Nllllt .., ....... J11• I. Cttrllf 9lcil ,,...,.. Ml o-flif'MIM• /' , ••• ic..,u . --n.::.:. ..::trie , ... Hl•••• .. =z "~11111" for • baby OCllot and tlbaU1 got tha price down. lie ai.o purdoaaad. • " heavy UM chalD ml collar lo bold t11e IDhnal when It got bli'IDd 1-.. ' ' ..·.;Clf"~· ·1 ...,..,,.,... t t ............. 1 ..._.. "" .. .,.. ---lf?i dli 1 ........ .,....... d .. ttJt'a • number 10 cat, all •rflht.'' Qe v..b•111t11houas•r.r I •wt..woid """lJbl tt canifiill, lolo tbelr -"II waa a cat. ~ ,.. but 1111 Illa ocelot the 1mam1111l' llld ftll WWWlt8!l. n Wciod cbuctlod. "It waa an a!le1 eat With ,_ hlltl 'apotlad'. • And ~, .. ~ ~ mDlulD1 ... otll, .. Tlio cal 'tamed.'~ lo ·11e'; IJ..ija --!*.~ "Sbe_lo __ .. ,_ ~ lbal WI ,._ leaVlaa." Woad Aid. • 8be -1 out ... Clay and - ·CIIDI back." ., \ \ ' A Grtnnell, Iowa, College otudent, Rlch•rd Schnelrov, who allowed a lirl 11> stay m bl.! ~-room for five days l\'8S plllCed on proba-·· tion after'autborities overruled b:ls · dalms thhraotlce was wlde- sp,,,Bd. Last w e e k the Grinnell student body elected a boy home- coming q.-. • Louil E. HowelL executive director of the National Council Aaainst Illegal Liquor, Cleve· ' ---~----~ Three Ballots~ for , • Group 052 Gnoup OSI PIESIDENJIAL. ILICTQIS PllSIDINTIAL~ ILICTOIS v QO.al C. WALL\~-. ~bf...;,.. . .. ...VIit ........ ........... • ______ .....:; .... ,. .. ,..., ~ .. '"""=I:.... SDM.U•D I. 0K\llD~.._ -·~- .. _ .. __ .. ,_ ' Eleetion , •• PllSIDINTIAL l~ICTOIS , • RJCllUD IL JftXO~~ UDO T. AGKSW1 .. Vloo ......... • .......... ..,v ... ~ • • .. DAILY l'kOT a . . I· ·Hammer Attack · Pilot_ ~eeking $275,oo.o Damag~~~ An airline pi]Qt'• cJatm '"' ~ Jn dlmages lrom • oar-tot Mar - wl1o _..., him wbile Ida alftnll - ' II! ..... to ~ .lllbd 1'dliq ..... eeMor-trio! ~an. 8 ln IOper!or coor!. Named u ~ In lhe lldloo filed • 1>y Joon VIOodf, tll3 .~, w,_,, lrvlne, ls Jolln Mllloo Elc:kolel<f, *' ·"' 1907 AJhn:a llrlr•. eor-. c1e1 11.ar. Ei-11 ~ mv1nJ ·a ...u.nce <( one to lf ';e1n Jn llol& prbon. lie was foood &UlllY In December 1917 ol cbarget ol Ullllllt -lnleill to commit mqrder. Wooda alleceii In llll eoniplalnl lhit Eicimeler &pd "five John Doell" coo- ' sp1"'d belcn tile plane'• ~ lo "fonnulale a plan to kill blm ancl - pertOO. '1 ' , :I Witb Eie1:me1<r .., the 8llll l airoralt waa. Ill> ~ wtlo. llit. · Evelyn llooler, 42. ol :au Colltp War, Costa Ilea. Wooda said lhe pair charlend llll ~-to llY In Ibo lalaad, ~ aearch ot empio,ment. ·, • 11•-_, During the flight Elckmele'-... Wooda and heal him about Ibo !lead wilb a hammer. Catalina pollc:e Aid "W- Iandlng of the alrcrall alter be ru11m:ll. severe· bead wouodl was "notbinc lei ~ than a miracle." , . ""' ... . . • land, O~io says the annual out- put of illegal liquor in. the Untted States total.s nearlv 56 million gallons and is "an estt. . mateCC: $144 million tax swindle on federal, statt' and local ttea· .!Uries." CO.NGRESSIONAL CONOIESSIONAL '. · Joan lr~g~s . Art Displayed A theory advanced durinc Eicfnnel•"• trial was that the motive WM • IDUfd.l:r. lulclde plot whlcb would I•• '"·fi Eicltmeier's young dozlahtera wllh)li&,lji.,"' surance. benefits. Jr.,1~ II was alao ltltllled lhal Elctaneter ~i' been brooding over the breotup of '"-'•' marriage and aeriOUI bnslQMI ~u ~ tot some time. • • · A man walked into the office of .the P·ublic Service of Colorado in ,Monie VfSta, plunked down an en- .. velope oo the de•k and told an em- ploye, "This is what I owe you." Officials found UOO and a note in- · &:ide which read: ''Once a thief, now a Christian. r hOJ>e this pays for the !electrioity which I stole several 'jeai's ago from the Public Service <Co. God bless you." .. , . ·:'. Seth Wlloon, of Kleberg, Tex., has gecided to k e e p the unwelcome 'lCiSi·tor. he had earlier this week .:.._ a 37,000-pound road g rad e i, ap-- parently started by vandals, which ·~truck his h o ·u s e. ''I told them they ·COUld have it as soon as they :.pay for ~s damage," Wilson ·said of tile · · ntracting firm which :--owns the · e. __ , . ,.,.,"'\,, ·}p-Robert Allen ·.··. -~· Veatch, 25, arrest· -r ed in Palm .,.Springs' phantom .pornographer case toa$ arraigmd be· ' fore the: U.S. Com- missioner in River· 1~ on charges of ~roa4casti'ng ob- . scene . materia'l to , -'!four 4.des~ com- im.unities. The en· gineer .of a cable TV station inad-- vertantly t U r n ed , hi1 private 'st.ag flick' ahowing into a widel1r b~oodcast TV late, late show. • <• John Wllbar, a Mt a m'i Beach :·firemari who is the mayor's driver, :l!trolled Intl> a rehearsal f<>r the ·Jackie Gleason Show recenUy to ''liill time. Wllbar caught 'the eye of ~•annie Btyant, a dancer on the :·,how. They were married last . \ _.;week. • ,.J1 Mrs. T•ll• Jean Roberts, of Roa- '1\0ke, Va., a former exotic dancer, sued a manufacturer · for $251000 1-)jecause she .!aid its product left Ciears. Her suit ch·arges the surgi- --~ a4besive she wed "to hold ap- ·¥Pliances to the skin in places where f#her adhesive methods are im- ,f:actlcal" left her defaced. •11•• ,,. . - I ' I I • \ l ' I ' I ' ! : I I I I Al.AK QAMS?'OK, n-.dt X RAFfEllTY, ~-­...... I '" CANDIDATES' NAMES ARE JUGGLED ON THREE ·VERSIONS OF BALLOT_,_ You Should GetS.mo Ac:tuol Ballot Ao Ywr Sa.,Ple on Etocllon D.ay . Parties Share Top Billing Order of Candidates' Names Jtiggled on Ballots . . By TO!'I! BARLEY Of fflf Deltf Piii! Stiff If you're a Nixon supporter ~d you're prelty happy about Diel< lopping the list of presidential candidates on yatn' sample ballot (you know, the psychological factor bit) better curb your enthusiasm a litUe. For · the .~ are that Mrs. Hackenpfeffer across the way got a ballot sliowlng the Hwnphrey-Muskie team in top spot And if you could get a peek at that Mrs. Moodie 's voting s}Jeet you'd see the Wallace-~ay ticket lordln& it over the· others. It's planned that way, Coun&y Clerk William St John says. And, he hurriedly adds, it's nothing to do with him. "They're reiutattonS impostd by the Secretary of State," he s"d Friday. "We mix 'em up and it'.J deliberately d~gned to ~ve e:ach candidacy top billing on the ballot for a ,proportionate number of ballots." ' · ln tad, St John said, there are h dif- ferent ballots lmled to Orange County Goldwyn Award For 'lj'unny Girl' SAN FJWkISCO ·(UPI) -"Funny Girl" will be tiOoored at the San Fran-- cisco Film Festival tonight as the "best picture made in America" in 1968. The William Wyler-Ray ~ musical was named Ttiursday as first winner of the Samuel Goldwyn Award, whlch will annually befgiven .to the "best picture made in ArAi(rlca." voter1. ·"Many of them, of course, vary becawie bond proposlUona -and actual political re~tation varies from district to district." But there's no doubt, adds st John, that ensuring "fair play" top bllllng for each of the presidenUal candidates -in- cumbeols, of course, automatically take top spot -considerably Increases the number ol ballots needed and, possibly, adds to the confusion of vot.ers who may Valley ChUdren Ready to Stage Medieval Comedy Creaky knights and maideQS merry tum back the clock tonight on Toucan Avenue lri Fountain Valley, when 14 neighborhood children stage ".Would You Belleve?" for parenls and friend!. For several months the fledgling actors who range hi age from 5 to 13 have, rehearsed comedy roles in the garage of the Dave Muegge home at Mn Toucan Ave. Playwrite Marilyn Muegge said the idea became reality when her own· thrft chlldml and l'.rlends induced her to write the children's comedy 1et in medieval fairyland. The lines· 110wly lengthened and number of cliaracters increastd. So did the enlhuslmm-lhal lint pipped lJle Muegge household and then ~pnad throughout the quiet Foontajn Valley neighborbood. • While the actors pracUced, parents ruminMed through second hand stores and yardag~ shops. Assembled was a coJ. lee.lion of costumel straight from times ol King Arthur and Robin llood. feel irn:.llned to cOmpare sample ballots. St John also carefully squelched another misapprthension held by IODle holden of aample ballot.I -those wbo -fear that the sample bal1ot they were mailed may be different to the ballot that will confront-them in the voting station. It's a fear held by voten whose sight and-or comprehensiotf difficulties ·often lead them to virt.ually memoriie the loca- tion of their carefully thought out ~ tions and automaUcaUy record them on the fonn they receive al the poilin& booth. ''They'll find euctzy the .sanie ~,'• waa St John'• assurance. "And I might add that we provide a rnax4num of two voting station employes who will aid any blind qr handicapped perlOD: ,who aeeb aasistance during tile voting proce51." Careful disttjbuUon of the caodldaiell on the ballots isn't, of course, confined to Orange Coulity. · It'• done on a naUonwide basf1, St. John explained, and Nixon will top as many ballots in Kalamazoo, Mich., as be does on the 0r-:;re Coast -in proporUon· to i:: =• ~rsthe..ciw:' center la "read before you vote." And rud )'OYJ' ballot, not your neighbor'•· n "there's a reading problem, renUndl St John, just yell for help -it'• there walling lot you. Oh, one more thing. Don't try to awitch ballots because the lad you like is: at the top of your neighbor's list. The Secretary or State, says St Jotm, wouldn't like that. He wouldn't like that one little bit. · ' ' At City 'Hail • Joan Irving, Corona d~folar ortiJ1. wllJ eshiblt painllnp, aculp!llrea and akotcbes ~'b:'.J,11~ City II~ ~ The show, spb~ bJ ·the Nl"'P'!l'I Beach, City Am Committee, m'at be . viewed week-days Crom 1:» a.m, to a:Jo p.m. The artl8t hu been an art teacher (or the past 1tl years. She reoeivf.Cl her art training at ruverslde Jr. College and Art Center, Loa Angele.. She· has been honorM by the Fe1U•al 'or Arts, Laguna Beach; 'Ca Ii for n ta Watercolor Society; the NaUonal Orange Show, San Bernardino; the M. H. de Young MemoriaJ Museum, San Francilco and ls represented ln the pennanent coJ. lection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ne# York. · • , 1 She and her husbind, Ra. Brandt, have made their home in Corona del Mar for lhepul 10 yw-s. NAACP Dri"'e . ' Set for N egr-oes .,J-c.OI ... NEW YORK (AP) -A drive to get the naUoo.'s eight million Negro votera to the polla on election day lw been innounced by Roy WlltiDJ, eitecuUve illrtclor ol tbe National Auocl1Uon '. for the Adv0o cement of Colored People. . , , Willdns Hid the drive will be directed by John M. Brooks of Richmond, Va., an W. C. Patton of Birmingham, Ala., aet1nf1 through 1,700 local unlta of the NAACP.: Efforts will include car·~ (or gettfug voten to polling placet and provtdlng baby slU<n for motheta who othorwbe wauld bo jl!IOble to vote. Rec Talk Scheduled Norman Worihy, Director of Recrea- Uoo and Partl for HuoUngtoo Reach, will dlactw the plllll h~ departmeot lw f<l( tile Mure at the a uil. meetinl of the Board of Realtors Wednesday at the Sheraton-Beach Inn. BARBER CUTS1JP aTHOSPITAL!o · Flhb .... Tri"" Jimmy Now-"ti .J~· • I< I ~ ~-;. ," • ~1" Mesa Maii8Pe'ncfA.; . . ' . ~~ DqY: Off. Cuttin~~ Hair at Hosp· iw1•0• • p •'"• Clark Fitzhugh ol COiia,~ ~nt hji..: day off recenqy cutllng ~ at tho<! Orange COOnty Hoopltal'• cbelt ~ ward. -- FJtrbugb. a barber ,.at J Im ' I . Prolesslooal Barben Jn COeta M""' ' vCkiteered1o cul hair as part ol lhe pt\' gram offered by lhe Tuberculolil . Ind Rel¢tlllorJ ,.~ ~tloo o:r Orange Counly. ! AccotUlng to ~ Daoo, head nune In Cbeat Service, FlltlluP'made a "rell ~p~n'' on tM"patieDta. .~ ·1 there? If you wan& to We&l'· an ar- roput mdle after yoa've ·beea '" Bidweltized, ii'• yoorpr!V!li;p, ' You lilok tpUI. · " • Thi.t'• the kind"of atore thl1 ,,i Dress rehearaal Thursday t.'u staged lo a garage no lollger but princely hall complete wlth tapestried waU., banquet table and theater c:ut1ain-"The •u4fence sits or standll outside," Up1ained 10-yeat- old Robert Yeager, who boldl dual roleit ~ ol Bladt Koilhl and COurl Phyaictan. .qilldnn p¢1clpaling Include Steve, I Cliolyn. 7, ud Joyce Muegge, 11; Kim Swagger, 10, dai'lldtt ol Mr. 'and Mn. Gerald Swagger. ..am. .Linden. st.; Suellen Walab, 7, :daugbter' <l <Mt.· and Mn. MO!J: Walsh, Miii 'l;OllCaD ).Ye.; Kathy. ReiijOn, IQ, diuihltr of Mr: Olil Mn. ,,_.., Beqlho,.JM!I """-lt.~4 i have nothing against psychiatrists . But- 11. Mootly, rm a clothier. Moo"' •:' ly, I aell·men'• -.u111. In am ., p~ ..._, from, ,S80 on op '' 10 Sl.65. Though I hate to opoll your .da,-, .lhil fall'• 11JU11Ual A"' new colon and patWnl make ;.'.: the aultl'hangi1111n your ~loael ., look downri8ht dull. Abo I aell oport eoall and .1laeb.·Spor11WUr, haberdaab· eryand ah-. • opi;n-1ie 1\lchonl, _,-.;;.r !lobeit Yeqer, 10, IPfll of Mr: arr:I Mn. Jerry Yeager, 114t:LlJndenst.; Kent Davldlon, I, son of Mr. and.Mn. Kent Davldloo. 9481 Toucan Ave.; Lila. Towne. I; daughter" ol Mr. "and Mn. Paul Towne, M.17 Tbuc&n Ave .. ; Daw"t t, end Jimmy Bremer, 5, chlldml of Mr. Ind Mn. Ron Bremer, MO Touctn Ave. Negro clergymen : S~ .Jlotel Sit·in • ·-· - A man need.1 eom.fol'l. · I run a comfortable 110re. A man 01lllh• to have otyle, and lndivldoallty. Yoo find hoth here. Bui there are eeriain. itemt in •to-today that bring on di..,-1pella, an ~ aflliotlcm that a good many people seem to be mff'!'lni! from. Such merehahdhe I 1cf.oti't carry. I ""'ntio'n one od•anfa!'> In • bo)'lng here. Mier a mi\ !O mr~Job ~hellM with a aaddU 1U'JIO to -dolt a p1ychl- atrl11: By 1969/ 7oa're Pi.ail 10 realhe"lhat t't a lmpor1Ut lo k•ow wlaat a mea.'1 store -"~ ---.. ..1mo. """' Ii d-......,.. F• "'8,a-nl, here are ""me 1-that Bid,. well d-•1......,.1 < ' No ""-"•· Ne ~Die­ trich bblcll oloaeb halt. Ne-boy- ,, ' type earrlnp. No fuchala 1leevele11 Jackett with matchiq or eontnetlng plnll. And. a "wopian'• "1..P. ihal 110-peei>Je.1ay·1o the lalk'ef ., , theh>Wn. No yummy velvet cu!f1 on the ..Ut 1leeve1. No oilcloth .boot1 in men!• 1lset. No vooll printed to look like London Jhard. No jeney jump nUll. ' None of that cuddly 1tufl foU.oek. ,Not In my 1tore. • ~you're a BldwoJt• you eaa expeel<yoor me.uh to ak """ "'ll'Hre did I!Ml b117 that?" l'fo "'ll'laoft 0d\.t'Yooi' buy tluJtP' Nolloe die cllH°" -In Iha \o•e• of Yolee , ~~ ~ana ahi.r11 and aocb and thlnp like 1ha1. If Y,•a:remo•e the dash, it lea-haber, and I don't hate any of tha~ either. In I.Ct, here'• '°""'~ I e1n'l lieli> wot1cleriq. ~you re DOI hopf-doot that "1ean you're .... ? ' \ Te ei«ry' lhat a 11ep"further, If people whe 111'! hip ... Cined-.i~ "1lliJC JOO oay that people wloo .... u, alootold be eaJled baPpla? ·-·Jack Bidwe& • M67 Vlo Uio M = Bml...:i la l'llll'l"'WEM: a.- mat lo llldiu4'1 ... n. !Mo 'J'-1••· l'Jlm.11' 9f ~·k\:d.1:i-· P'um li7M510. CopJriA!rt ,.... ' • ' • • I l, .. I -. - D.1,1\.V PILOT . . . ;::;..._-'l'be J'lni u-Ill~ :r ~--171h St., -........ ~ will eelebraJe • and Ii -olilP-., this-. I., -tlielliY.G.-..... • l ..-im.lboaennon"AJlan. l:llmd, Werner A-ill I a.et 1l1lliOat ~· at the Got11ant -. 1llmllqtoa !~:Ji lnct"tt-'&m. -Beach.bublfUIU""'terlel ~ ~~ rtetloGl ·dalMI will of 8'teniqC 1ectur1I GD t'Wbere ~ .-11·1,au.w!thopedli Ale we :1n·Prop1Joey1" Thef , ~ ·~--liUwlb will be beld pcb SUndaJ' at T I, -llflllll'al' 11 LJn. '.;. •p.m. Nunery care wt!! be pro- Pew ! . 'l1le • Mocbodill y • u lb vlded. l' •,J'9llornblpl w111 meet al 1:1111 Tbe cbun:b a11o· w 111 theBrlan W~!.. a~.~ 'p.m; .OtMr ICIM1ls I« the celebralo-&mdaJ Bible Scbcol Lona ~· ~ .... -. · -lacludt: Monday, the Community RallY Day this Stewardihlp Team, .m bt the i' beoinht-· 1:11; 111 .... -with cl..,..10< all ag..._ ~lj)e&Rr at the 1,so a.m. I: doy, the-~ board, C1Ules will be!lln at 1,11 a.m. · terVlce Sund.IJ_at St. Jolll Ibo I r:•; 'l'lllidoJ, the !!Ible ttudy Everj visitor at~ will · l>Mu ~ <:!lord. JOI! I """" -....,P. 9,30 a.m. receive a gill. 'llle morning 0r8Jlll' Ave., Cosio M~ l' llill .,......_,, the W8CS wonhip servp is be1d at 11 Sunday school cluses for aU ,· sencnlmet~Oa.m. a.m. · ·=·~°:mW: • ' fl -• A-laflol tha minister Or. He Dry (lee PULPIT, Pa(e I) ' SOCIAL WORKER - Riv. Id Wright Talks Slated On Poverty A special l]>tllker' will be future<! at the Communl!y Laguna PJtsbytuian Chureb t15 Fomt Ave., at a,30 ;.;;;! ·1:30 morning services. The Rev. Ed Wright. a 80CW "orker on the Westmi51lter Community Center program an<I an ordained Presbyterian ,runllter, wUI ~.on "'lbe Underside of POvetll." 'lhll adult -II part of (Seo Sl!MINAR, .... $) • -··Religious ~eaders ·.Stayip,g . . ' ' I Out .of !Politics This .Year I ' llJ' J;OU15 1CWllllA -'-ID. majar ;;.; !i1 Vlel;' > ifulnpb,.yt Rlchanl It l""1M ..,._ ,...,..... nam. Ntsoo. -o I .llilllU Tbla ,..., -ckr1W 111-Tbolr nlloi1 """1 Iha -In the ~nllal -ti -In V1ttoam poUUcal-wa11""'*"'l"1 . -l'AJDpolp bu -lllmr their ~ to -the ......... Chrlttlln Coo-,., -this year than It WU '1'.tbel!ucW J,. M~7 durinf tury, Ir ad II lo. •a 111 a In lllO and lllM. race or -Democratic apo)eamab IOo w....I and " In I•, Joli!! F. K~'• preddm~ -~on. ~ ~ = · .llomln calhollc falth became APTER M<CARTHY loll Ceo...,, -''lh<re 1' ·a -o1 die moot flllot1ooal out lo llJlblri H. -Humplny, choice" -Nix __ , llouet of the'campalgn, The ... .,, of them jotned other n en ~ «rellllooil!sue" wu irheO>er ll~ oupportenJn illl\or H •amed that It · Am«lcam could , lruot a wt 'tho elecllml campolp would be lull< catholic to nm their country' reru.a,. to cboole belwee0 at bcme on eloi:~~ wtthoul laldng cnler1 from the · CENTURY ' ~:'4_1~1 Vallcan. w\ilcb b!~wo ma • .,.. UNNBJ)Y became u.. nt11 Youth -Group <11iia1et· It · -_ catholic,,.-...i Ids con-re!lectJng Pl a prudence dllCI 1n ott1ce .. allayed Heads Picked llllM<f the' Internal • Episeopa)s' Open For Temp1e . St, Jamor'EpllCOpal a.itch lo~ --...-s !ti -. to tht MW Hartor 'Ana Reform Twpll. Jl'atber JoljU .\,Ibey ol St. James bu dooated the church to Rabbi Ben Lei-, tplrllual ltll(ler ol the temple !or the temple's Friday e v e n l n I serv ices. In alldltliJil to ·u.. l'riday oervlcel, the temple Will ... tbe c\Juld> : l'I" ijl nu,tou.s od>ool. Tbe cli!Jrcb II located a\ 11118 Via Li~. . ' Congrega_tional ~ lean ·!hat the , R<v111111 l!ervlce •.-ed tt reUglCUI queatlon was DOI New o!flcen have been "!lsht 1\ltve lo ~der revok· Building Do.,e aven railed this year when the elected by the C?uaader Youth lrii the macai!ne' taX.exempt . "'I Democrala nolllilfated another ·group 'of U.. Costa Mesa atatus becaU>I of \la O\ltrlllhl • · The tn1ar1ed and relurb~h­ catboUc, Sen. Edmund s. Founq_uare Cbur<h. with Brad endonemenl 9f a candidate e<l laclllUes of Corona de! Mar .MUlkle, (Or vice president. Card beadJll& the slate u ,{Johnson) lp 1914. OOmmunlty Cburcb Congrtga- lll 1914, a mnnber of pro-praldent. Bap!Jat ~vlngeµ.t B 111 Y tlooal bave now been com-· mlnent clergymen and Othert oo the execuUve br~ealll'inlbecampalgn pleled. .-dlq to the Rev. nUflcul publlcatlono atrong)y boanl an MIA llllldee Gaar, toyed '!Jth !lie Idea cl maklnl Pblllp G, llWTay, millllter of endcr!ad · the coodlcaey of vice pnoldent; Mill '"' • Pll!'lli' t"!i«l<l1'""t o! bis the church. '· · 1.Yndon · 8, Joh-.. They Colllm, iecretaey; Gordon ; . ...., lr,land Rlchilrd Nixon. Rededlcatlcp of lbe nearly justllled thelr .al>aodorunant,OI, Suppa•, treuum; Darrel OU!e; '•tln••l&.~valled, doubled ....tuary and new llCD'parllaantbp on 1 be Hertel, soclal chalnnan; Miu however, and Gralllm oettle<I clawoom bii been oet !or grouodo that Jolmton'• GOP Cbrtaly Gaar, membmhlp Jor m~ his sentiments 81 Dec, a. A Reuteq>ipa organ Is opp one• I .' Barry . M. cliaJ"'1an, and Mils Pam . 0tr;toua; .u possible by ap-on order and·wUJ. be !nttalled Ooltlwattt, ml&bt Involve tha Murrin, ml11looary chairman. (lee.CASSELS, Pap I) at the be!lllmlng al nm year. I•; 'll-Dr. E<htlo !\.Greene, pastor The sermon topic Sundly by celebrated •! 7,30 a.m. and < l·. ,ORANGE .COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY r~ '- ~ • I i • f , HAUOI TllNITY 'IW'TIST CHURCH .... -... --.c..-' .....,._, __ llulldl,I' llchool t:41 a.m. ,MOIUlog Worahlp 11:00 a.m. 111111111 TralDllll UDIAll' f p.m. Eyenlns Hl'Ylcl T p.m. Wodlla'd.11 Bllile 8tud1 • Pra,er ........... T:OOp.m. RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 6H MAlllL-. -A llllA · 81vl a.II S•h'"1lkkopf 11n4ey llhtil •• •• •••, ti41 T;a111l119 U11i111 •••••••••• li:OO M I W~"I I I OO , 11¥111!119 Wor1h1p •• , , , , •• 7:00 ltl Ill ~I' 1•''' 1 W14, &111i119 S1rvlc1 •• , , 7:00 -MMlll --·- -UNMRSITY DPTllT CHURCH " » . -LI. PAlllAlll "ID. •\ . J!f,:· ~.'.~.~~~ ........ ~ ...... ................................... 11 A.Mo I ~~~~~t~~~:~~~:,~·· ~::: t • • • • ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' ·CHURCHES • llANCHU Of THI MOTMll CHUICH THI fllST CHUICH Of CHllST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASIACHUlml Subject of Le"lon -November 3 "Everlasting Punishment" Coran• dal Mor-Pini Church of Chrlot Sclontlot 1100 ,.... va.. Dr. C¥rc• •...., ldMl-11 A.M. ltM1119 ..... -110 L CMlt Hwy. Cosio Mola -Flrol Church of Chrlot Sclontlol IUD .._ V .. Dr,. Ceft ..._ S ...... 11•111 f :ll A.M, Cllwdi S. •I• 11 A.M. . ........... lllO .... ,.,. Dr •. Huntliittbn '!"ach -Flrll Chf"h of Chr)•t, Sc_lantltl C..... I ....., ............ :10 & 11:10 ' -... ...-.. """ ' Laguna ... ch -Pl rot Church of Ch riot Sclentltt l'tllST FIRST CHRISTIAN ::Z 'a!'::li'=1 .!'" • ""° IAPTIST CHUICH .. -·-"" ....... '"""*' CHU~CH Victoria Ii Pla=lla· Ave. Nawporl Beach -Fl!'.11 Church ol Chrlol Sclantlol ~-to ct.re• IS...., kfltel ·•:II• 111H """ . ... ........... "" .... ""' ,,., ......... .......... ' ...... ..:a. '....., ClltW c.. ...... 1 ••• AT AU srlVICIS Dr. ~ ............... """"'1' S11rMl1y sJ.ool •. , ,', .' 9:11 .4.. Mllffllnf w'orJhlp ,. 11:11 Atl Proyt.r s.,.,Tc1 , •.1_..!.. 6:J_O rM ln11l111 W~r1hlp , , , , f100 PM . -·~.~:l!"· All.are cotaially lulled to attend tbt church 11rv!cu ...,,, w""" .. : ........ •·• ,... 11114 enjoy the prlrileges of .the R11dln11 ROOIDI ""' ~ .... , ....... t1• Lftlo ll';;'='===='====ii============:~ ..................... 1114' '·"'"·11; :::..,°''''.".~ . ., .. : :::: EVANGELICAL PllEI! CHURCH . Mll'WJAnllUl91fol~ . 147-4144 N1jl'sery Care Provided o• H~tmN•JOM HACH 14M111 MMNI Ult •LOllDA Aft. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ..... ,~SCMM ........ t1•'A.M. 'f'M Mtlr .... ,. .. 11• llM.. I ~ ......... 111• AM. ................... 11• ,.M. w. 1.11u'"Nl.1T,AvR .. IA·N· . ••"""°'°., . lllLE sTUO"l"iAHD llllAYI"-'"' 111.M. IJIUC'tl C"U'MAH. Pnttr -PlltM ... .,,. UNIVIRSALIST CHURCH 1219 Vlcterlt St .. Co1ft M•1• Main I Acl1m1 Streett 11t.'"&. 646-4652 Huntin9ton Beach Mon.i'"J Wonhlp •• Ir JO I 0:45 Iii.I• Sth••I ••• •· ,f1JO BA HA' IS PROCLAIM Yeu~ er.,,_ .... 6:00 PM h.,.1111 Wet.fl lit « ._ 7t00 JIM ............... _...,_., ...... Hl.ftlJY CliN ~ ft Ill Ml'Vlell Ofrlct: S»-2Slr •. Dlel DtYaf)M-- Boho' u' llah "Tho Proinl•14il 0111'' i4\.J1I5 ,, 149°2001 GO AHIADI SLEl!f' IN SUNDAY MORNING! ,... lfNMtllt l1ll ........ 1wr11e .. CALVARY CHAPEL ............... NIWl'ORT· HARIOlt LUTHllAN CHURCH .. CalffMM. ...... ... ._. .. wll .... ~ '"---......... , ................... 0..- ---c.t¥wr ~It• ll•U 7 I P••1t11itaf C11Wc11..,.,.,.... _ _. .... _ ........ _..... .... 642<1713 646-?512 • -._ ~ -=----- 1mw--•-~~ · · (J ............. "'. ... ~.· llfW ~C.·~"(,_,.~.. ·r· ... • • ............................................ 1 ••••••••••.• ......,., ...... _.. a "•I I I IWflal ..-..,, 111U A.M. -c..-_,. ca...1 ......................... ~ ,,., ... .,.. .,. .., ... --"" c.mrr ......... Gflll. -.... ··-• ,.., ......... , .. \ ...... 1474147,., llch4_ .... ' ............... ,,,,o.,....· I\ -~ CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWllN HAllOR ntl fAllYllW SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY •.••.•. , •...•••. 9:<45· AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I: COMMUNION , • 10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENIN& WORSHIP , , , .\ •••••••••••••• 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUtfY •••••••• , , •• , 7:10 PM NUUllT Ci'H inGYIDID o .... 0. MttyfleW D. •· Hltflt MllillMr Awec1-e MlliilNr Phone: 541-5711 Doy or Night CORONA DEL MAR -- .THI EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wol'°'!* You. ST. JAMES, Hff"" LWo. Hftpeit.-i•T,""""-'''°·'''°' 11111 ,,,,._.,_a ... ,.., . M.trhc•• .... ...._...._ ltctw, Tiie a.., ...... P • ..._,II;~ .. n. 1 ... hrW CNmp Phone: 67~10 ST. MICHA!L A ALL ANOILS r.ciftc View Dr. at Marli\lerlte. Corona del Mar Sunday" 8:00, 9:30-Child care at 9:80 Holy Day1 u 111111ounced ........ n. ........ ....,. ... _,.... 644-0461 IT. JOHN .-THI DIVINE, 2M8 Oranae Ave .• C.M. Sundays 7:30 lo 9·30 Church Scbool-9:30 ThUl'Bdoya: 8:80 lo 10 a.m,; Holy Daya u 111111ounced ..... ,.. .... ,,.... w. o ....... -""" ..... ,,, ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ... It. It Cllelltl UM -, ...... llf •1¥1 ....._ ............ ... dt. C•lllwtiia Tiit ltwt. J-C. C..ltr, P•ttr . • SundayS...1- ••• A.Mo Htf1 .CleMllllllJI _ f:M .\.M. F•111Hr ltrYiet A """' r1M (lllJ.\o .l...-1 Stlloe1 11a P.M. li:•i.c.-1 lh• A.M. M9mt.I .... Yt11t Cll~ H_,., CM'I .. ,.... .... First Assembly of God Churc:h 146 I, 22.ic/ SI., Cotta Moo. . , 541-3761 M. C. CronTc, ·Pastor · key Nl•••••n, Mlni1ttr of Yeutlt . ......, cluA .:::·.~~~-~.~~~~.1~.1~ •••••••• t:Jo ...... .,...., 1W--••• ••••••. 10:10 .... • 7:H ,, .. Ch1rtli Chtlr -Shtrll P1111!1t~, Dlr••t•r Ylllttra W...._ -NllMrY Att..MM STAh UCINllD ru.sCllOQ~I wn1M1111, Dlrectclf PllMea MWlll a H1rbor Area Reform Temple mMting at St. J1m11 lpl1copil Church 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach SAllATH . seliVICES -. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL !lAlll llN UIHOW llO• IHllOIMATlOfh CALL ....... GLAD~:TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD I Stfl • MOftro~lo, Newport leocli . .' ; j' ' l't' ..... fl ..... ......,.., • . I "J Mi\l420 Ir 546-7166 · '~ 1~111,....;~ l, -· .... MllW, ..... Olf'leW • tt41• ,_M,'"-...... ~ .1o ...... ,., .. ,._ ·,l" ... 'ii:..:.~.:::=. ••. ·-' .,.. . ......._ "-" " .. r.11.--_.,...,. .-! 9'P1t10fl lty Pt1f•r • ¥f4'i~f1 7110 11.111.-IH ~ • .d, 'nlNI u.-. •11 •• 1 • -~ ..... , ..... , ~tf111" Choir wJll, .. $111111\t at Ntti Su"d'y S1"fM1 Pr1J.et,.Mtiot1111, Sttur11ty, 7:30 P: · · HAllOR'.-.sSl!MILY 'op ·GOD '\"140 w .. w11son. c .... -,· · , Y. L HllfWICK. ...... LU DOW OOffl'f, ., .. ~-.. -., ... • ~ $uM•Y Sehool t :41 '·"" · ,M•r11l~t W•~lhl11 -11110 •'1111 """ -.~· ·~ .• , e;. , i·.1 ..... ......,. ... ....,..._.. .. a S1r111111 by ,,,,., -~••r tf ~'"''"'"' -110I p.111. ..,.. .... """"' .... ... J .. ,... by ,,,,., , , COITA MllA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL .. ! ...,,., , ..... ! n •-.-·~-e.--. ' . • • I I Newport Herbor Lutheran Churcli 2501 CllU Dr. U M293 '"" .......... •.11ei.. ,..., .,.. .......... , __ _ ....,_ Wtl"INll 'ltn'lol ...... liMi• I.& ....., ldlttt ............. 1.,41 .... • ..... 1erric. .... n.•nitt Nurslry ·care avillable at all servtcu • WELCOMI • Lutheran Church of tht M11ter 2900.Paclllc View Dr. CORONA, DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM It. ELLER Phone OR :S.5022 1148 A.M.-f1mll'( WtW.111 f 1'4I A.M-Sun41y Church s.11 .. 1 11 100 A.M.-Ft1tr,, Wer.hl' "....,'"""" CHRIST LUTHlllAN ·CHUICH . ""'°"'1 Synod tio Victoria St., C:•t• Mt11 : · 'tothlir v. TerMW, PJA• I 5115404 . , WWftlll WYltttt l :lS & t1 &.M. I ' .... , 1Cf11111 ,,. A.M. _,, t!Wt ci.1 .,,. A.M. CMllmAN IUMINTAIT SCHOOL l•t.6116 , PRINC~ OF. PEACll ~UTH!RAN CHURCH Mt1• y,,J, Dr1¥t & ltktr Striet, C•d• Mt1t , Ctltf • . AND•IW c. ~o•••oH ... ..,.. Mlw""'-Wtr111t111 r • t11!J t.m. luftdl'I' klloth t :ll a 10111 t .m. Prt1111 ~f P•••• l111tlltr•• Stfieol -'Ml11 hthe, Oltc.n1 Prl111lpel ~ffic• Phen•1 1'49.oi21 ' 1 Scheef 1h•nii"l.ff~l6Z ' ' . MUNTlfllOiTON RACH UNITED CHURCH OF ·REUGlOUS SOENCE 420 loth St., Huntington Beach II. Mtflllnt lmk• ... YHtli CIMrd-11100 •·11t. Wtdntulty fvt11l11t Study &rtwit-7110 ''"'' ..... ,.,.. Mllhttr ""-= IJ&.1121 A C~rdl1I We)comt fro.'1'_ THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l•lbot ltl•n• COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH 115 A9•tt 675-0950 .1111 lnfer111al w.,.111, t :lO Tr1dltl•11•I Wtr1hlit I S11nJ1y Schoel Cetlt M''' FIRST UNITID · MITHODISJ CHUICH I ftt. It I Htrhtr ·lt..4. Wer1hl11 I Church st heol ) 9:30lllAM' 141-7721 C11t1 Mt11 Herth ' MISA YllDI MITHODllT CHUICH ·Me .. Ytl'4t I lfter It. • 14t·271t w ... ~r. I Ch .... loh .. l f.100 I, I 01&.q AM • • • ~1tfttl..,._11 pa1eh PllUT UNITID MITHODllT .CHUICH 2711 .. , ... ,t .....• u.1111 lff'W'l .. 1 "!"f" ,,,. A 11 •·"'• N1ir11ry thilll !fl 1rHe , 11 Ch1,U I .. 1 -tilt '·"'· H11ntln9t•11 l•1tlt-Ntrfh COMMUNITY MnHODIST CHURCH 6662 H,a A'+'t ... 142-4461 Wtrihl11 & Church Sthttl 9 & I01JO AM '"''"-'••• tluff • UNIVllSITT '. MnHODIST CHUICI/ • 1Wer1hfp , ••• 11JO Aht IJJ,J2ll Mtttlnt ttl'l'lp•t•rlly In $t, M•r• l't•1byterltn Ourlh E1ribluff Or, l J11t1~trt• M . . 1.t111nt l••ch LA•uNA llACH MITHODllT CHUICH 116)2. w •• ,.,. o, 111 Se. Wpna Wtr1hlp 9110 a..11 .AM Ch111'Ck Seht•I f1JO AM •H•IOtl · N......,lk ... CHRIST-ctl'UICH IY Tiil llA 1400 W. lalM• aMf, 171·1101 w • ..i.r, a e1 • .u '""' . t 1ao a 11100 AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURcH~S · of· the Cbastal Areas . -ettr11t c11-h ,~ .. · nni'M_, __ , - lr IUllT W. ALLIN. P ...... ......... All--• ltt41 A.II. 11 OMll 111 ~-. ............. , .. Ctlllimanlty f'relbyteri• Ch_.. • ~· 41 ... --l• M It.I, ._ -. . DALLAI 7"111111. •ASTOi W--6~ttlrtrl-t11•AM ....... 11 AM ...., ... ' , ~........_. ____________ .....__ ... ~-==,,-~-===-------------~ ---. = -~ ----------- l .1 ~---~- • ~PULPIT ... ~ !CaaU...C from Pl(~ 4) the Yf!tll group meeta at ? jt.m. Baptloin will 'b • ado -Sunday duri111 the t and lO:IO a.m. """!eel at Churches Unite, But Must Work L_ike Bootlegger~ Oomm•nttr -~ :m.,_ llell J A .... H~ ByGEOIIGllW.OOllNEIL -o1'111pPn..,•,11e 11)'1. by the --liom five Onhodou.tlel.....,,andol "-" Balch. ,,. Rev. Itoc<r G. llEW 'iOllK (AP) -•eortt~ lllll tmrt:1._,i,. ,... .. 9111poaill. ~ l•I ... attn• I. . ,,.. ~~ ~ .. u: It),__.....,. c bur cb 'Ille need Is allciut 10 Umei' "Abjiot tile only-who 1\11 Catbollcta'1 relief lllD, 1IOw both ·-•---~ -~-t agendell)&Yo.Jt.ep\)od up their ... -~· 000 •••• da • ilie largtr Cl.IOI ii the U.S, .·-L.,~ _ ••• ~ome, ,,, Kn-. ~ ~~ rllky nlcbt Jlllbta GI food to ••1 -~· 1• -a y. 1<1vmmient, Other lhan one -· ,.._ --• . _ classes· and 1IUl'ler'f ano held embattled Bil(ra, bot It'• ·sun And we can't &et It In without com•1<•"1al firm and 11 wants hlilldlln& the o;,elJel ~ Ii>! ·• i~~;. at the lllM hours. not enoQlb to .. vtrt ooe of the heavier trans~~· Tb at' 1 tLS rrillllon a month to charter allo ·operattrw ~ -of 'Ille customary flnt Sunday wont llunan ·~of ablolutely vital. Olll' o(•tbem,•• 11e ·saya. "No ·feedllil IUIU-to BU!ra. :;·:~, of the month COllllllullim will modern-:.tlmell >aya a pri.st Worldlll together, !'nit... ~agency bu that klod ol ~ Eitlinalel o1 tho -- be celel:nled al I: t~ p.m. by who Im tnvaled' I b at tan!, Orthodox, Jewlah aDd mlloey. We're gtttlng plenty of delllis from ,Dr. llenllalt MJd. ,.,. Ibo Rev. La......,. Y-. At treachei,.is Rule 1rom the Catholic agencies ano pouring -IOjidstuff frOfJ1 chuldJ people, iu-t>, a W...id Coonctl ol ''" T p.m. the MetbodlJI youth firat > • tn aldj~JIUlllD~'-COllllbiu J!L tL ..... obly.,had &lfll to mov'~ .llo!:I°"-~I -~ ... ,; Wlowshlps will hold their · .-n.,...,, m illsiilf:'olthe the-offsbore West Mrican tt quickly ..;ugh." . E1J;<abo1b • JlospJtal -In the "''·' ~_.,mg In the~ iQth ~to ,!Olllfjll're-,.lth Mli of. So<! }qm~. he pya •• .;,ij$.~ appefJ!I baye )loon JIWran ,capl,lf,I ti~· IOClal ball. "'lbe Arohltt<ts, . what's !\ll'P"Dirii'to tho people and Dytilg H'lty nlgllt Into the made to Preatdent Johnson -wen 8,000 dally In July, t0,000 a class for adults meets dun ~ there ~~ trqm 1• H1Uer's baieged re c I on , llhrlnklng and uie u.s. state bepartment dally in .August, 12,000 daily in Ing tht 10;30 tervice in the slaughter of the" Jew's •• says Under pressure of Nigerian atwtithe matter, but with no September, levellrif oU at that :::: chapel.. the Bev. 'lltrmot dMan, a f~al troops. mJibmesofu, lnOc;toberbecaweG!stepPed- Catbolic mlaslonary a n d "It's the greatest example of "fi's purely a humarrltarlan up fllgbta, but now 'tot81ling C om m \I n t.o p WUl be coordinator ,of relief flights ~ pr_!letica1 ecumenivn that has eiwse, witboUt any poUUcs at· more tun a million. ce1ebrated at both the a ~tl'i and the buqgry .Jfe&. , ever takep place ln history," tac:\Jed to lt," he said, AJ fol' Biafra's future, .•.•. tt a.m. serQces at Olrlst By comerva£ive, on ~ the . Father Doran ¥'11· Father Doran, S4, an trtsh Father .... 'Doran aayl t bat .... Lutheran cnfdt, ~60 Victoria scene estimates, at least a .''All the cburcbes are united priest servlog In the Eas~rn "militarily, they're "beaten./' ·:.;i St., Co.!ta. Mesa Su~. 'Thlle million Biafrana have died of in this. But we have.to 9perate breakaway region of Ni~a but ~ won't surrender·~ I Rev. Lothar V. Tomow wl starvation in the last four like boot1eggen under corr for seven years, started the can't 1ee them being con- .. preach the message "Wbo Are months, al)d father Doran otant threats. Our planea get first JmlJl)ar, Improvised qoered They'll fight on· In ' · Mv Brethren?" . sayt nearlr fh4t many more shot '.i.t' all the time. Some of relief Bights from Lisbon ln guerrilla warfare. There'll be Tbe Walther Leagues of are likely to die 'by the year's them come back with boles in ~mber, 1957, renting space reprisals and it will drag on ""~:: Christ ~theran will meet t.t end unless bigger planes are the wings and belly." and. bopping rides with any and on:" ' ,.,,,, 6:.30 p.m. Sundiui for the film obtained ,to increase the Hereonaqulcktrlptoflllln pi!ot •willing to go, including He,saystheonlyrnalhopeis .. "LSD· lo.sight or ln,'J&n!ty?" cargoes. . church leaden on the sltua· privele _"ferriers . of am· a cease-fire wbicb OUjbt to 1, "We're gettiril the stuff in, tiob, he says the urgent need ~~n. come tbroush the United Na· .. "' .. !JL., The theme "Principles for and we'Ve increased the is sOnie larRer cargo planes to Representatives of Church tions or pouibly through U.S. "'fl· PonderinJ ,Presbyterians" has number ot flights to 10 a night, take over the night runs from World Service, the . in-diplomacy working through been selected by the Rev. Dr. averaging a daily total ol 100 the smaller craft, chartered tenlenomlnational Protestant-ptber nations. -Morrla C .. Robinson. for hb ... aermonSundayatthelOa.m . ., ............ ,.11!11 .. ,.,.,. .... ,. .... ,. ........ ,.,..,..,.,. ...... ,.,. .... ,.. ...... . service. at SL M a r k Presbyterian Clnuch, Ea.st T. N .. ,. d. • Bluff Drive· and -Jamboree Future u ow t we 119.m. Road, Newport Beach. service. Church. school is conducted at the 10 a.m. service with nursery care provkled . Sunday at the 10 a.m. worship service at CoJ'0411 de! Mar Comma11lty C••rell, Coosre1•tteoal, St! HetlOtrope Ave. Teen. C'hall.enge Sets Program in Clemente • • • ' • 5>1'"'1. N-2, l'lflt . ,DAILY I'll'{ I CdM Group ·Pmns Counsel 'SerVice' ... ~ COUNSe~o~ Rov. CINarloo Polno Commontty ChUrth, and Southent Methodist Congregailooal In Corona de!· Unlvenltla and bas - Mar nu -Ibo opeo1ng poat.gni--t tn i.-of tis coumellng seMlt !OT dlvidual ~ii!' aDd NO•, 11. eoOIOinl faipllr lliiinf1 a 1llo -ic...ict, In col· USC. laboratlon •Ith the Santa Ana 'Ille Rev. Paine will bo o f,f i c! o f A f r i I 1 a ted available two and • bait' daJS Piycl)ot. C......ltants, will ' •week beginning NOY.JJ. Ap- offer Jlldl.idual aDd group, potnbneot> may 'be """" bf marrlage·ud l'amny coumel· calJin( the chwdl olllco al Ing aDd vocallollal guidance. m<OOO. u: __ :_ r,., will 1>o se11n ,"'°"""""1;::========. ll~:µB:C:Y wli& *be.co1uwelor. •· • , . HeadJni th<' pl'CJll'am will he Groqp. Plans · ~ t":.~:.::;-~ . has ,served In the New Jerser Fund Raiser . ~!1n,/1:St; t! • .:1;:.l in therapeutic programs serv· ing "1'ilh clinical teams of mchiatrists, peycbologl.st.s, clergymen and social ~Ir.en. C&mJ>U' Advance, t h e miuionary name fQt the work of the Olurd!. of Christ, is sponsoria,g lta first annual recognttlon and fund raising ~banqoet at the Saddleback Inn Nov. 16. · He ls a graduate d. Baker Temple Beth Emel to Build The group, operating at UCI, l.s headed by its minister • ~· Eldo,n D:egge, who worked Temple Beth. Emet bas an-· with' a aimilar group at nounced platlll to coMtruct a Harvard The purpose of the school building and youth campu..;,,lented organlzaUon center aDd hu signed a COil· ... =:.·-· lllR' is to explore Christian living tract for the building. ~ . as it relates .to today's pro-Locatod at l'l'lt w. Cerritos, TUESDAY NOV s blem.s and issues. ' Anaheim, the temple has 1 • ~ Among the g U'e 's.t eJl. grown to 550 families and bas ,-1) ,., ti ! tertamers· at lhe banquet will ari enrollment of neart 1 y '100 .i:., ~ be Leonardo Watts, 'a bew students tn Its re 11 g o us ROWER' SHOP~ young singer and Conner schools. The a d d it i on a 1 Orange County res l dent " buildiriP will permit ex-3433 VlA1LtDO NEWPORT~ot The banquet will begin at pan.sion of the temple's educa· : 7:45 pm., Tickets are $7.50 and, ~t~iona~l~p~ro~gr~a~m~·-· --~~~~~~~~~~~~ n>iy be oblllined by callingli lt!3-0424. , CUSTOM FITTED ; "Everlasting Punishment" will be the Bible lesson- :!':: sermon topic Sunday at all Chr:lsUan Science cburcbe1 in the Or>ngt Coa5t area. The Re.v. Rciiger T. Walke, pastor of the U11ltarl·a11. Unlvenallit Chrcb el Costa Mesa, will ~ch ~ sermoo "A Unitarian Spei.t.s Out on Warn Sunday th the lO::k> a.m. service. Church l!ChOOl classes are held at the sime time. 'Ille church is located at 12.S9 Vic- lor!Jt.St., Costa Mesa. ·Church school iJI held at the aatne hour for youngsters throogb the eighth grade. Nursery care ill provided for the morning serv\ce. The Flnt United Methodist CllurQ, ~ W. 19th SL, Costa Mesa, will hold duplicate worship services Sunday at 9:30 and 11 a.m. with the Rev. Richard J. Dunlap preaching. "God ls nof dead. Come and meet him," the pamWJet reads. ' ·· ' lt}refers to programs that Teen ; Challenge of Orf.nge Comity will be pre!entlng in San Clemente Sundays for youngsters caught up in drug at;,-: first program w111 he SEMINAR .... * BRAS * CORSETS * GIRDLE$ ' COMPLg~L ~~~~g~~S B~~~JNGERll -:~· _ .· • .- l ' ' . . ·-.-. -• ' ~ • .. • • • } • • I • ' • •• "~~ I ., . • • • • ' • ' ' ~ I • • • ' • ' • ' ' ' • • • I ' • • • ' • , ' .. ),_ -- ,. .. ' ' ,_ Selections will be read from the denominational textbook, "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Com- munity Clubhouse, according (ConUnued from Paae 4). e LOV-E' IRAS e POIR.ETIE e llEN JOLIE e YotiTH LINi to Rev. Max Rapaport, diree-a series of leotures concerning ' ton., ranks of Teen ::;iv~i t';.:Y~urcli~r!g! Edith Smith Intimate Wear ! . . ' Barbor CbrilUu Church (Disciples of Christ) will observe youth~ Sunday this week with the Dr. D. W. McElroy preachlna: the sermon "On Making Habit ¥our Ally." Contest Set To Promote 'GI Dinners' Challenge, a n a t I o n a I free seminars are open to the f organiuUon, include refOrmed public and are held In the se-GhMI..,. Cohltthi'"' • O-: 20 yn. l:iql«tHa: • Dr. Arthur T. Bailey, 'cl\ree- tor of New Church Develop- ment in the Synod o f California, will he the guest preacher at the Prelbytutan Churcll of the Covenant .. Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. senice. · A .supervised nursery and church school for all agea are held at 9:,, and 11 a.m. The youth fellowship groups meet each Sunday at 1:30 p.m. hardcore narcotics · addicl3 cond floor of the chtircb .ad· 2711 E. Co•1t Hwy. e Coron• d•I Mar e 673·268J who through Teen Challenge -~nurus~· ;· ;tr;•;Uon;;bull~dln;;g~.;;;;;;;;;;;;~::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~· ~ Church school ii also held at 9: 30 · a..m.. The church is located at 2850 Fairview Road. The cburch meeta at Harper Elementary School, 425 E. 18th St., c.osta Mesa. Church 'school meets a\ 9:45 a.m. with the worship ae.rvtce at '10:45 a.m. Nursery care is provided. --'- Costa Mesa. 'Ille, Rev. !.attn D. Flick· -lnRI; will IJIOilk ... "Mind Temple Bttb1 David o I . n....-..-1 ..... s·~-t the onng. eo...iy Will collduct -,~ ~1 ~ 10 special Sabbath ..mces at a.m. oervtce at New,.n Unity 1:15 p.m. Nov. a In celebrallon the~ 'lbeCl~Cem~ •1t of the 43rd anniversl1'y' of the or """ns nw:.i-a founding of the P 1«1 nee r 15th S~ and. Irvine Avenue WOmen ·The servlct:11 will be ia NeWport _Beach. held at '.Community Conll"'K•· Pllrick G. Berryhill, wJ.. tional Church, Katella and .tant minister of the church Bloomfield Avenuea Lo 1 will begin a aeries of ~ Alamitos ullder the direcuoo on "Tbb Thlli( Called Unity" of Rabbi Harry Bernard B. ~Y at I p.m. at the Goldmnlth aDd cantor llatrY Reading Room, 300 Weal Coast Newman. ... liigbway. / . Featured-1peake.r will be -- Mn. Lilly Austin. a vim.tor "Whom Do You Love?" will from Israel, who will discuss be the question answered by the Pioneer Women'1 roJe In the Rev Dr Charle'! 'H. the Slate of Israel. The annual Dierentiekt, Put.or of s'L Father-Son 'Bowjjng-Bruncb of . Aadrew'1 Presbyterlf,m Clmrcb the Broihethood of Temple ' 8wp.f at the 8, 9:30 and 11 Beth David wlll be held Sun-a.m. Worship servloes. • day at the Westmimter Lanes, The cburcll ii loca~ at DI 6471 Westmimter A v e . , St. Andrews Road, Newport W...unJnster. Beach. "John and Jesus at Jordan's Baptism" will be the sermon lllplc Sullday at F\)Wltata Valley Presbyteriaa CburclJ. • . The 11 a.m. sermon ts the se- cond in a series ol. "Messages From Mathew." The 7 p.m. aervlce will feature a Moody B i b I e Institute film hued on a atudy of "God's LltUe 111ings," one cell animals. The church ill Jog;ted at M20 Talbert Ave., Fountain :Valley. N"'Jl'll Ill!!*' 1'ltllenB Clmrdl will __., AD Satnta SU!lday -thli Wedi with -1al mUllc , and pt'.,-era. T b e paJlal'.r the Rn. Jamea: G, Blain bu cltooto for hla sermon for both the 8:30 and It a.m. wonhlp ......,.,. .Ibo topic "Before the Throne." Communloo will be offered at both. eervices. other Sun- days communion ii celebrated · alter the It O.m. aervlce. Tbo church 11 localed .. l501 Clill Drive, ~Jleach. - 'Ibe Rev. H. E. Jones, pastor of Central BI b 1 e C2:1urtll. 23rd Street a n d Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa, will bring the sermon '"Ibe Purpo5e of the Croas" Sunday at the 9 and lO:'l ,a,m. services. A baptismal service for 15 aduhs and youngsters will be conducted at 7 p.m. Junior aDd Knlor hlgb school Bi~Je studies a n d prayer meetinp will meet at 7 p.in. Wedneadar.. 'Ille re(llltr mid-t Bib o lludy aDd prayer meeting has bttn changed from Wedneodaya to Thursdays at 1 pim. ' -Communion will bt celetnted at the I : 45 and 11 a.m. aervtcea Sunday a t ......... °"1dl: al t Ill • Mader, " Pacffic View Drive: Corft del Mar. 'Ille Rev. Dr.(Wllllam B. Eller 'Will deJlve'r the m111a1e "Fulfillmeilt" at the ume seryl-. 'Ille ....... u .. will bold 111-..... a1 -p dtnoor 'l'llllrld81 al T p.m. -The ......... v..,. Illp- 1111 aw.di. 11'11 Slatei-".:;; F4lllllalll 'Valloy 'Will Two representatives from the League of Women Voters will discuss the pros and cons of the proposfUon.s on the general electlon ballot Monday at the 8:1S p.m. meeting of the Harbor Area Reform Teinple'a Sisterhood. • The group will meet at the liom> of Mrs. Stepheo Kolller, 290& catalpa Ave., Newport Beach. For further in- fonnation call 6ff.0140. The' Interfaith Servicemen's center, 154 'Victoria St., San Clemente, is sponsoring a poster contest promoting • • 0 peraUon Thanksgiving" duriJli; which 3,000 Mariner speiid Tbank1glvtng with local !amilies. became religious and found purpose to Ufe. They detail their own stories. There will also be music. • Anglican Nun to Give Talk-inCdM Th~ ~test ls. open to school children ages JO through 17. The theme l.s ''ll)vite ServiCemen to Thanksgiving Sister Mary Christine of the Di!Wet·." -Society of Saint Margaret will George Mathews, who calls . Poster pa.per not. less than speak at both the 8 aQ:d 9:30 himself "Troubador of the 20-by-M inches must. be used. a.,m. services at St. Michael's Lord," will be the special It· i.s to include the following and AU Angels' Episcopal guest a.t the 7 p.m. service phone. numbers, 499·2128,. 492--Church in Corona del Mar Sunday at the First Baptl1t 439& and! 496-f!H7. Name, 1d- Cl11&rcll of HaaUngtoa Beach. dress · and age of the entrant Sunday· The Rev.'_J\'ilJJ.s_J, Loar. will must be on the back. The Society of SL Margaret bring the sermon "Charity :~·contest will "close Nov. is aD order of Anglican nuns Begins at Home" to the 9:30 12 .. _Jud&IDi will be done by wilh Jts Mother House in a.m. service at Peek'• Chapel, servicemen Nov. 24 at the . Boston, Mm. Siater Mary 7Ml Bol.sa Ave., Westmini.ster 1 'terl Ith Ce 1 nr1 ·u Christine will discuu.Jhe pro-··• the 11 a.m. se-Jce at ... _ n a 11 er. r ze.s w1 bl f t cu11.1 •Y un: ~ annonnced later. em o con emporary Huntington Beach Chapel, 6th •PO!lers rbay be ·left at the .spirituality in her talks at both Street and Orange Avenue. Ibterfalth ·Center ; s p o·r ts services, drawing on ber ex· The BYF youth groups will World, 2:90 Broadway, Laguna perience of working with meet at 6 v.m. All seventh ~~; Del Tbcxnas Men's women in-prisons . through Uth graders are in-&ore; CapiJtrano Pla:r.a ; and Hc;ly Eucharist will be vited. Additional eventa for N~ Shop.-for G Ir J s , celebrated by the Rev. John the week include: Mooday, the Monarch· Bay Plaza. Rogers Davia at both servict.s:. American Baptist Women's ...,,.,..,...,------------------1 Day of Prayer. 7:30 p.m.: Peek's Church School, 2:30 p.m.; Wednesday, mid-week Bible study, 7:30 p.m., and Thursday, choir pracUce, 7;30 p.m. at the church. CASSELS •.• ..,._. { "ovtn J'lemoriol pork · Tbe South/;md's Most Bea#tiful M,,,,orials IMUIOLEUM • COtUMIAllUM • ct.MITDY w~-:: JREES of the WORLD -· "Your J.M-4W'lwit With God" wm tie 1t1a -" Ibo Rev. Dr. -~Ji'., past« and f-ol tho Clmrdl "&.ow....:-PaclllO Vle1f Drive, Newport Beacb, SUnday. at .!J!o 11 a.m. worablp ·.mce1 ~,., ... ·dupllcato -.hip -Sunday at 11 a.m. and I p.m. pearin& repeated t 1 on --the lllv. Jf--llet•' --and at l.rlipta. Plllor, a p 1ak1 n I· other pubUc event.a with Nb· Omrdl ICbool -ta at t:41 on. A speclal commanlon aervice will be -dur· Ing the d...,._I hoar. Nunery cani It pmldeit. - '· ·-~, • •..m. with h youth hour at I "It ta obvloua that Graham, p.m. I whethar he has 'arlkulatad It The 1'UU! dlOtr wbl'cb meeta or not, Is favorable to Nbloo at c p.m. tibodl,ya la a -alld . . • la taklnc -In the .,.,_ .,. h ,..ab actMtlel ol ptUklontlal aloctloo." t b e tbl cbDrcb. ,,_ mld-wMt An!«1can Illptlf! Mlpllot ..me. la bUt Wodneldo:JI al -aald lo Ill Octol>lr ? pJD. 'flunt<y caro to p 1--It .... cm to_,.: Yldeil for aJI ~ "Good ,... Onham • • • "The~ aDd Fears ol AD the \'ean:""WW be tbe ltl'IDOd topic o1 Dr. Pbtllp G. Murray -,. (--tton)d .. not mean that WI CID aeparate o a r relfatoda cammltrMDt from polltko ... aodetJ." ., ' . DOCTOR? LAWYER? MERCHANT? CHIEF? (Or arch itect, accountant, farmer, artist, ~iter, and many, many o_thersl) IF YOU APB . . seLF·BMPLOYBD THePe IS NOW A BBTTBP WBY TO SBFBGUBPD . YOUP ~UTUPB! The new llbtr1li.zed Fedenil Act HRlO, effective Janu.ry 1, 1.968 1stablish1s a TAX·DEDUCTIBLE REUREMENT PENSION TRUST! Now you can invest $2,500or10% of your annual Income, • whichever ls Jess, in an insured Savings Retirement Pension Trust Progtam ••• ' ' . and dedllC:t it from your Income tax. All earnings on tf)ese $avings : -(5% pe(anttum, compounded qµarterly) will also accumulata tax·freel' • . " s ·vou can·aJso establish this Trust for your employM.S. It's as easy as flllinc out thrH short fonnsl • ' ' OUI HllJ JN THIS ISSlllflAI. PIOJ!tT-PUillttM IOI YOUI ~nJllllEHT YWl-1$ YOURS IOI m Wtlll. a, 1111t 1"JO . WUNA FtDU,\l. SAVINGS AHD G[J FUJ,L DOW ml ' ,. . --~ • .> • i I f ' l "' I ! ' ' I • • ' ' , • j + • ' • • • . .. . . . -r-----\ --. --~-------;;::~ ~ -' - PM£ I-\,ll\loafad ... 1 ~r.:. .. ~· -· -ol~tnisl......... I " IM>CHU• \ "'°°'""''.,.n -"""'°" _.,,. . ' -I ,!ill•utnl ~·,v~ ... mtil~otl . . _ I ' 00,...... CiUll!nlM "'° • --' -~neut \ ..... .JI•-1· and NII ~ -a.11 °" -----coupon. -.SS ~ .J•" --- ,tlTf,:_ • :::..----- I I • ............................................. --............. ~ ....... ~ .................................................................. ,._. ............. ,.._ __ ~~~~~~~~~~----·~~ • • • • l>UlY PllOT Sal'"'"'' N-2, 1961 Real. Estate Questions 6nd Comment 8y r R1nd1I McC.rCli. Re1~ot' 'CO<IW you toll m• I llttlt 1bout aportmont unlto? Whit ,mtnl I '?Ok for, whore.do I look for p.,,...r In-............., wllat do I ...,aldor, l!o'I' do f k.-tho In-~·-I m1y obtain lo Nllalolo, Who are Iha -It -.,.1111oo1 to tum to for counool In thlo floldt I hno • -ciMill t, ""'"I llut I ·w1nt to IN ouro tho! t wlll bt :""'9 lht rttM thlfltl btfort I do lnvHL • ~~.. T.C.B., Newport Beach .... ,..: . .,, • .,-.·Tile day or "seat.of-th .. pants" jwlgmentl In ~deddln,g where to buy or construct an apartment .•hlldlng II becoming a lhinf of the past. Computer ldence baa revealed in real estate, as in other in· - .. "4-91, !lull there ore better ways of arriving at a ' UKE FOREST 'POP.ULA TION IOOM' BEGINS -.~laloO. • '-.'-''The basic factors have nnt changed: is It good Belly P1tt.l'Mn (right) wolcomoo Mr. ind Mrs. Gary ·Woll l gn1 .close to a trade area, proper rental level for-------~- ~ lnnal tenants' income? Is land cost in "proportion, !. ting attractive, building construction sound? What ~ I, competition, population trends, prospective zoning y orktowne -.~1ea?, •• · 'comDlliru! ~e and other facts that a prospective r ,ol an apartment should know to make a sound Opening · ion .has be:come the service of companies formed;:: .J tor .!lull purpose. Such real e6tate research com· anios perform their .. rvice most often for investments To Continue . lllillioos .. There 11 niore. tldllu! on, the decisll>f\; ·in· n '1iah't if b811ed on all' tb'e facts posSibie. to &c-l'ioltiJIU!. Rel'8n:h computers lend themselves to u of data J}eaned from a variety of. sources. The smaller investor can do the .same thing, lw.ever 8Jld should, or his real.tor or .other real estate l'i>.ker should. Census aata alone can yield facts about oPUlation growth, income levels, housing t~s in the el~~r}lood.1 average va_]ue of owner~cup1ed dwell- ga, average rentals. City maps show location of hools, and planned new schools. A survey from an uto window Will list church ea, shopping areas, rec re a-. on spots. out of thiJ jumble of information it Is ueful to do a arket analysis. And when it is comp1etM and studied, uch of the mystery of what to buy, where to buy, and U buy dlaappears. The decision becomes a matter ot uslness sense, of matchiDg cost to potential. None of this ls ·to say that a market analysis flllmtnates risk. We all know the a·bsolUtely sure: in· eatment ii a rare commodity, indeed. Rather, it ooints ut the risk, !lDd isolates it, so 'tlle~lnvestor can take the roper ·safeguards to protect the money he has put jnto e property and the income he can reasonably expect to eye to say nothing of other extremely important iac- n involved. lo It ls a tribute to the basic value of real estate that any owners of apartment ba.ildings saw the ·ad- ertisement, saw the btiilding, saw the opportunity, and eht. .•u~eufully. As our population increases. ... ·more utbaD, more complex, however, that te Will be lea used. This wider.employment of the methods developed by puter orilllted research has bad another elfect In the ea! ellate market. It allows the beginner who might therwile turn-to other fonna of investment to seriously onslder tl>is moat basic ·method of building capitol. Fortunately, Ulere is a considerable number of pr~ ssionals who can help them use this newer method. e realtor or other real estate broker, the banker the ccountant, the tax specialist, all are aware of the ~alue mark°' analy!lls and can help take t!je mystery out of ~E~cces~ real ~te investment. Grand openirJ.1 of the second unit of Yorttowne, builder· developer I.any Shields' new community I n Hunungton Beach will C<11Jtlnue t ~ I t weekend, it was anDOUflCed by Frank McFarland Sr., head of the McFarland Company, sa1e.s agents for Yorktownt. Many reasons have b e e n cited for the continuing suc- cesa at Yorktowne, ·and McFarland explained that two of the major reasons for the steadily }ncreulllg saJes pace at the . development are the "turn key" ;merchaDdising program qow in effect and the convenief\,t locaUon in Hun- tington Beach.-·· The.· '"'turn Jcey11 program assures buyers that the homes are completely ready for lm· mediate occupancy, with a variety of needed i t e m 1 already lnatalled. such .. cafP.eUn& and f e n c i n g 1 M~lq~. . '· e -at )'.'orlltowne are1f'av~1e n a ,ritmiber of One and ~ exterior styli.np, with plarui providing from two to four bedrooms. McFarland also indicated that the realistic pricing schedule -the homes ranje in price Crom $27 ,500 to $29,000 -along with favorable finan- cing programs aJ4o bas con- tributed to the success of the project. First Family Lake Forest Tract Opens Lake Forest, D e a n e sales offk:e and heard l.A.ke Br ohz.s ~r-pMmned J For~ ii a DeaQe BJ'.'.'08, oomm.Dty .il 1 o u. th e r-n dtveloPmeut we ~ed. to ~· Cooa!Y,. began Ito buyrigtit.-. Welwidbeen "pooulatioo eXfb:km" last lookin& at Deane Homes Ion week -Mtien Mr. el. Mr'-MisQoo. Viejo, wanted io Gary Woll-~ the !Ifft buy -~iiut 1*>fortunateiy, move ins. · ·1 that develOl>lDeDt WtlS ]USt The Walls, of Anaheim,· about sold out," said Wall. took possess.ion Of · a ~ Wallli, after purcha.!-. Woodglen borne, e three-in&. visited Lake Foreet end bed room, two-bath the Ir home "constantly" residence with the famous and followed . the con- Deene Bros. Ga:Qen Kit-strudiion Jl'l'l!)gress f r o m cl!ell. · toobdoltlon O> finish paint. A> the Walls m<>Ved In, Bolh agreed tt.at the they were presented with Garden Kitchen, _luxl.J.!'i(iu1 some shrubs and fiw-gallon-Gardlell Ba1tl and large polted planll<, with Which to family roof!\ with fir'!Place. start tneir 1andaoaping. by in the WooOgim w e r e Mrti. Betey Pattfrto11, sales features th&it .attrac~ the.qi manager. -w hlt -AU'UC'lllar~model. 1 We·ll, who is e principal in The WiaU.S' ho;me i.S In ~ tiie· Wiallco S1ieel ~ in Vi 11 age ,area of Lake Orange, a tam i 1 y cor-Fotest. · Ala> planned at poration. said he and his Lake 'Forest are the Woods . wife Lexi, a secretary, had are.a, in the forest, and ttie been lookIDg 1or a tmne in Lake area, with waterfroot sou.them Orall.ge Ootmty, sites oo. the soon-to-be-oom- and turned into.IAke Forest pleted large lak~. just prior fo-lta..._ official Laloe Forest is reached openiu& last.April. ~ via the Santa Ana Freeway "At·t:hallthiie'theifttr.ance to El 'Iloro Road turooff, w.as just tla1ciDg thrape, so we east. oo El Taro. Road into .~ we'4 drop in end see ,I.Jake Fore5t. Mo::tel bomes what was goina: en. '\\"Mn we are at 24426 cmta Crest.a arrived at tbe t«nporary Drive. Coldwell-Banker Adds Three to Sales Staff • Ho.Ur~ ' "' . ' .. ... ._ . Crown Y'filley Opening ' • ' l ' j in January Oistiucuan at O"T o 'w n Valley HffhJand> It ahoid , ol ·--.. Jl]ii ... and Ille 1ru4 _ opon-locJ>f tli1' ,,.,,,_,,,.,, .. '1-NltlJOlhu--l<n!a~ tcbeduled for mld- J&lll"'1', lllt. Modll; -are In the flnll completion It.age. Prior 14 the ol>'nlnC w the iilts · cmnplu, lnlonnatlon con be oblalnod at !hi Laguna )'llguel .lnlonoalloo Center on ClV\m ~alloy Porkllay at coast HJ,hway. • Crowir· Valley ~ Is located In !be hllla overlooking \be new civic and ..0..0 centers. When fully co'1\pleted it will contain approzimately 2.,000 homes, a park cotliplete with a variety of recreaUi>nal facilities, two cl?~cbe:s,_, '\wo schooll and other community projeQll. Tlje onwlory dwellin,. Wm contain from two to Jour bedrooms and will be P.riced from '22:,too to f;26,q ac- cordin1 to Jack Godwin, vice president of salea: a n d mark•tln& for ~ Niguel. They will be offered: In a variety of exterior 'ltyl,inp bued on eight fieKible floor pl1ns. Godwin pointed out that as the average price of horn~ in the major communities of Lagw141 Niguel ia $40,000, the homes at Crown V a 11 e y Highlands, enjoying t b e magnificent view 1 o c a t i o n together with the o t b e r amen!Ue.1 included. in the development, represent ori·.pf the biggest new b o Di e bargains ever offered in the Southland; The overall plan for Crown Valley Highlands was deNeloped alter a series of ex- haustive atudiea and surveys wen made by Laguna Niguel planners to determine how to achleve optimum land use, preserve the natural beauty of the hillside terrain. a n d engineer thtt individual tots to provjde unobstructed views for homeownen. The design of the homes and the m,.it&Uon of the dwell· ings on the Jot Itself, was another important factor in the overall plan and the result i.s that . Cro1fn V a 11 e y H;gh!ancb will be developed under an unusual and ·at· tractive "garden home" can- a:pt in which the defi,rn of the house Is lncoporatedWith the planned lot use, to provide families with the full o~ portunlty to enjoy all the ad- vantages of the Southland'• "indoor-outdoor" atyle of liv- ing. At the aame time, each home and lot Is an imporf.tnt pah of an overall pattei'n. which adhering to a general architectural theme, enhances the appearance of the com- ·~ -and \!>< 'l"tb.;.. actually ~·an lmjJOr\an\ 1)&l't of uM: plan Anet ;the entire lot is pai;t 1 of a ~ ind exciting "llvln& ~." Tiie clear #D.f uncluttered look ol Ille .... community wil~ reoglt Iii IUIOUler ll> nov•Uon Jn tverall ·design, designated as the .. streetscape" prosr'm. The homes at Crtwn , Valley Highlands fr-Ont onto level streeU. however, the trwi- ttons Ur eltber higher or. lower levels Wsteep !nOUgh 'to pr~ vide homeownen on all levels With unobstructed views of the surrounding hills and valley, the El Niguel Goll Course, the Civic and Town Centers and the community's own park. ii-: ~illoo al,;p0. are froiQ 15. }?. lo f .. r high, rll",&hlf Dal!. \h''. hell!'! of 1 l o,p \! :S , in conventlOnally detipl¢ hi!Wde ~jecb .. A favqrilble. T'downblll" position (or ~.lxlme b: ·secured, as eve.ry lot : in Cro\tn y alley HIJhlandf run. the Nll lpigth ' I 1~ 11>< u-~,UI 1"'~ stre.t.~ ~ •l• lher<lcre uiured p<1vaey In lhe,blCk yanf, which ~ea the .......... ' Reltdenta owftlnc b 0 JI t •• trallen or ellnpui will he able to porlc them off . the ...... In a special fenced -.,.. et the -·-ol lhe -EJ&bl-!oot -double 1atei an Ml !oto the frcol fence to provide easy ... cesi (~ tllae. vdllc]et to the pliv1te 'Pltllin& •.,U. Ad· =· double ,aha~ are Front londlcaplllf bel ..... the le~ and UJe,-sidewllk. u well u the landocaplng ol the trans.IUon.alopes ftf)Ol u.e nar fence to the:-1~ atreet, will be provided ana • full ir· rlgatlon'syn.,. will alao .be m. clll4ed. Another lmportanl upect ol !he oommunlty plannln& la !he str .. t layOllt, deltgnid to <llmlnote tl>rollfli traffic for • maximum aalely an<! II the same U1ne, raainta1n .eon· venlent traHlc Oow. Pathway& wind lhml""'1t the c:em- munlty enabling chlldr<!D to reach potlm IOd _._Ille! other community s e r Y 1 c e 1 -without "havliig to c r o 1 1 arterial rotdl. 'J'he privata park In Crown Valley Hil)!lands will -1n a seven-aere recruUon -area complete wilh 1 ·COlll)>Otlllon- •iu pool, foolball ud -fields, ud coortl . f o r volleyball and basebi.ll. In ado dltlon. all• the other "°'"" tioruil focUIU" within Lquna Niguel, lnclud!n( tho - mlle-1001 • ocean· beKh. are within a mr minutes' drive of the new community. Ne,ivport Ma-ff, Gipen . . HUD Design Award Stephen G. Oppenehlm of .Newport Beach has ,received the 1168 Department ol HOUl- lng lfd Urban Development cii\fiil Meril 'Desi&!\' A.word for Dellgn El<celltnc< In low ri~ · low CO!l a~ent ~bpiDent..:.;. .. ~ 1 Oppenh<im, ~!dent of Stipben G. Oppeobe!nl and Aaclclatts 'OJ llollywoocf. WU praented the award by Robert L. Weaver, aecrelary ol the llepartm<nt of H<•!ng ind Urban Desip at the Anierictn Institute of Plan- hers convention In Piu.burgh. Pa. ; OITOlt'S HOTE i 1t1nci.!1 It. McCrMle II .., ln ..... -.-1 1n1tnt. ltl'ftldtnl ol I~ .. j E1l1'-", t collltl *"'rtr, I dlnctor of fl'lt N1tlon1I Al10Cllllon ol RH! o;."".lllle Tffdlttt. 111thor of tM book "llMI Ell1to ln C11!10r11l1". Stnd ....,.,. (IUfll· 0::, ....it0t -ti to ltlnAll k. McClirWlo, t.Jo tho OtllV Piiot, l".O. ao. 1$ .... One of the most popular design ~innovations at · Yor"'ktowne ls located on the an unfinished area in the twe>- s~ homes that may be designed and finished to suit the individual needs of the family in a variety of ways. The area-may be finished at the time of purchase, or left in the "unfinished" stage, to be completed at a later date. ColdweU, Banker Ind Co. oJ Orange County has announced the addition of three new sales representatives to meet the current ezparu.hin of real ..tat. tnnsactlons In the county. The new personnel are Lee J . Metzger, Sam Lindsay and Michael K. McNeill. Republican State C e n t r a I munity . C.Ommlttee Speakers Bureau. In the Crown VaJJey adaP: The award wu received for .' the Parwood Ai>artments in ' Long Beach which were built under the Mortgage Ir.surance Proaram. A progtam 'aimed at motivaUng prtVate e~rise to build hoos!nf for 16.r In-• 7-to Mae, C.t". r2t2L :-. •l ... ~ New Tustin Meadows I Tabs 450th Resident Metzger ls a resident of San- ta . Ana, a ·graduate of ueu· and former captain in the Air He and his wife reside · talion of the "Rarden home" concept, the homes a t e situated on the lots In such a fashion so u to create aingle- wide side yards Instead of the two narrow aide yards io normal placement. This ~~ vides a large recreatlon-p&lio area on one side of the house on Balboa Island'. All three an completing an . orientation period, which In· eludes active field work. Coldwell, Banker is active in residential real estate transac- tions lhroug.Hout tlt'e county. which then becomes-a con-HONORED , come families. · Oppenheim. of iq'r W • Edi;ewater AVf.., I 1 in- ~maUonally known for high rise des.Ip and u the lnventor •' ~ Tustin Meadows, award-win-many hoo<rs including the city :: nlng 900-bome P I a n n e d of T u 11 t I n ' s 'BeauttncaUon Yorktowne is localed on the west side of Brookhurst ·Avenue opposite Constitution Avenue in HunUngton Beach, and may be reached from the San Diego Freeway by driving south on Brookhurst. The sales office is at 9962 Constitution A venue. Model homes are open daily for inspection. Force. Lindsay iJ a graduate ---------~ Unuation of the front and rear garden·patlo treas. With lhiclc __ s_1ophen,,,, -''--0ppo __ n_h_•_lm __ masonry walls and cusl9m of econo~al new approachel .. in the art of design o{ rein- forced conCrete. He also has completed over f,000 uulta of · low-rent boul.ing under the program in 14 developments ol different designa •. ~ residential development oo the Award r th y , and ;_1 lrvine Ranch, puled a major o e ear an ~ milestone this week as the Ted award from th@ Southern ~ Crawfords or Sanla ..... Cali!ornia ~son Company or San Jose State, and he and his family now reside in Newport Beach. . became the new, community'• for out.st.anding innovaUon In ~ 450th resident ramUy. plann.~ com ~ u nit y con· j; Crawford and his wife, Judy, eepts , said Tipton. _3 have'two children, Mary, age "But the buyer Is aUJI nle ·~ 6, and Anne, age 5. He is a key element. If he likes what member of the sales depart-he sees and decides to join our " ment at Moore BW!llnea community, ttiat's the most Forms in Orange. important award of all," Tip. ~ In eight months, the 125 too added. Real Estate Loan Totals Announced I million community, developed According to Industry by Robfirt 8. Grut and Com~ spokesman, Tustin Meadows ls any, has palled the. halfway the Soulhland·s fastest aelling mar.k in sales, accordin1 to community this year. ~ Mu Tipton, marketing vice l::lomes in TusUn Meadows Real estate loans totaling ~ tre&ldent for the builder. range iDprlce from $22.99S tc $3,521,350 ~re c!Ubursed in ~ The community baa ~ved $32,495 whlch includes UH! Orange County by th e ~ price oC the land. Model center western --home offiC'e of the I for the development b: located Prudential. Insuratlce Co. Walker T --at .Red Hill Avenue and during ihe !irst 1 e v en . ' Lee Sycomon, a half mfl• south ol moottu of 1968. ~ the Sanla Ana. Freeway and 'l"l'\ac C. Corns, Southern Prof I• ls Up~ within a mile of the Newport California regional manager Freeway which links the com· tor the company's mortga1e :-I munity wttb the San Diego loan department, reported McNeilJ is an Occidental College graduate, waa former~ ly with Lincoln Savings and is active with Big Brothers of Greater Los An•eles and the $ • • -• ~ Prank R. Hart. --ol F'reewlJ. that 12,373,350 ol th a t , Walker and Lee, Orange coun-amount was fOf reSdential • ~ty bued real estate firm, bu properties and ,l,148,000 for fi: = ': .. ~! . Fisher Speak8 ::efO:~~l and induft1al •fllul<o lor 11111. '· T · • I D~ the -•·lll<llllh TM n_.res"tttlclola •,bright o :Rea tors period d 11 b •rs ~ 1 • 10 ....., lljat ·lelaee1 a cono ... .... , California. amourUd to tinllllloo ol the present UP' Gu ~pany conauitanl $84,65S,161 .Tl\Jo w .. dlvldod trend for the '"identlal home _Wlllliin>t-Fitber "11J ~ tJ\e-· 121.641,481 .~or , TtslAential opocfalloil. _ auat ~er Nov. 'T'aNbe proJ.<11, · f!<J'M,ISI Io r M ol Sept. JO, Hart ,..,_,. -UL mMi!nc '111-lhe «>mm*Cial . IOd !nduttria\ • !ti -r. hom<o ml ft,1$7 Newport lladMloota, Mesa ~. 1.-\ '21,~llOO for -blve -IOld hY -of Realtan •• lht farm pt-!Mo . ., -..... Leo. Tllo tolal llalboa BllY Club. 'llrouP><it tho 13 _,,, -ID -i, .. J'lobor, I eomultant for olllel Prudential dtabunod ID llt,2IJ,l9, ID llD-8o<abern ColllWDla I Id SJ24,'IM,4tltl ID tMi -ti tit ..__~ -Southera -0. Com--durloc ... Jlrll -l"1 ... tzi ... -la ..-. will -"Whit . moatl\f of 1918. Of tl1iJ ....... 1w i.. New WCIU!d Gr-.tben S.,!" lk .. ount, tu,7•,llll -for 11111'•, ~ millllll la alao 111'1 pmddenl cf tba .midentill, '40,:184,202 fa< •,i.11111~ YMCA llld 11onn.rliiember commeiclll IDd ~i.i. Niii --of of tho or(anlr.aUOD'o natloMI ll!d pj,'l'Zl,900 for lmn ....... <OWICll and noUonal boor<!. I°""". '\ • • > • NO. I Ono •f tho "'''' pop11l.r •oW1-op•r f•oturot In tho •ntlro Jnlto.I Stoto1 It tlto A11n l•11dor1 col111n11. U'1 • lll•lly fo•tVro of tho DAILY PILO"' •nlll our •t•dor1 toll 11 lt't 011r No, I col1m11. fencing, complete sound and. ~--,--Q-U~l-C-K--~· visual privacy ls assured each 1 family., C1tch up qulclily •n. loc•I Sliding glass doors give ac-•"'"''· · R••d your cdlnp•c•, th f 11 · coriiproh .. n1ivo hoiftoto~ •di. cess to __ e u garden--patio on Mott of ltho OAILY PILOT. the thrtt sides of the house He iJ one of the . only American . archi.~ holdin1 degrees in political tclonc< and ~CS· and a mute:n: degree In '"lin«rin(. PARADISE «MANOR!. ' " • IMMEPl~TE OCCUPANCY! '" ' ' " • I I I !""'~ .... ~~~---,~---,~~~~~:-"'"'"""""'l"' ... ~ ..... ~ .... "':"'~ ........... ..,, ........ .,. ............................ .,. ........ ..,.. .... ,...,...., ................. ~ ...................... y -•• -:--·~ ...---......---~.~~--~~~~~-~:'""'~""':1""~~ ... • • . f ollCfl {(hanged . 11tul5 -wid '' ; aousing .. llJ JAMES L. llBODES ' 1nC for '.. 'WASHINGTON (uPl) -tooe :; , 'lbe CBIP betften -t h e pie amt, · ~-of Housing and y1.,. ; 1ldMll 0ev,1-1t (HUD) ,,~ ,,;. and 1be JdVMe boustog in· HUU\ " ~ ii. pttll>g • • llltl• terf ' ., wld«. . ~ .... -fJUD\• ''new approach" to • 1. -.,. 1'°"""' pr<Jl>Je? ~ ocarce- i· :ly' \irq ~ o)d and , ·.-y ooe opokesman for ~· .. ~bas taken It to ~ Ho.u1I and Rome ~.~--· a Ne'f' York ,1 ~'Oil for bu.Mel's, bas ;.-ttsJulyeilitorialoo ., the · lltlp poll<f dlinge, .. 'HoW to Blow '1 Mllllon· ,· pllts to Justify a Research ,r Bu(jget l You Dm't Know •1 How ta .Uee." H&ll meais :.. ""1r/ WwU It Oley>. . ~· Tb< t-'cot ol 4lbe blalt I! "1· H.J.JD'1 ~of "in-city" ., .• .,..._ Jn low c<>!l •· housiog for private indwlry " in see1oinJ more elllc:ient "--~and .., • buildillc In Uie urt>an core. '.'' A~ lo H&H, the ·• ·program -~and poorly <rfliniled, polll!cel "' · pressures ~l,leD.ced the "l ..Uocatloo <f. , funds, the a.i • building indullry w a s -~ IJn>assed and,Jf all'.thls isn't ·~·bad enough, •••mt the ....... _ to lilt problem. ·~ · HUD'• redali~Jw been tr-u strong • Ile charges. In 'I•~ the -gea, the 9' hoasinC . agieOC'J1 & c c u a e. d , ,; H&fl of beilll-ConfUled, 1a1d ~ •the publicatkm1 cltat only . half Ille ·-and that it ' had mt heeo friendly to HUD Jn the pul anywsy. HUD hopee H&if Wll! use its lett<rinita~, ' All this omt Uit '°"' the basic ""':.4! HUD !ID<! tlH! horn • • · "' While bo4b· and homebulld<n .u:ei boln· -.. •I ' ,. '~welling: ... ·Lectures • • .. Hon0red it took Kaufman and Br-0ad·, • ,.t ! ... ., "· to .do it. • • ome 1. You own tfie ·1and .. 2. No down payment to veterans 3. Non-veterans $800 down plus normal • 4. $700 a month income qualifies · e • • ea. .. •' ' '· . ' ~ ~ , ' ' I 1-' 1 ·.1114 ' ""'" . "} " ' ' closing costs • • 5. Payments $136 a month . principal and· interest 6. 7.:. • • Exclusive 5 Year Warranty ... All sa,~-~on a first _come, firSt,~rvt basis-no phone reservations > • • •. , l .. ' . . ' .. I' II, ••• ' ' It , f "! ~ •• !1· 1~:11 '" J I~ • " 11 Ji' ••• ... t >-·Ii.\. I ,'\•t ·J> f I !If.>• ,,. lHQ • • ~,_.I - . . • . " • . . ' . '' •• • • !Iv.;' . . '." ;:; I I I I _..:.! - . .. ~n .. .- I • •. , ' . . ' • ' ,. ... • -' ·,11,.. ' . , I' ,.. '"14 . ' ,. 4 ' ·' • ' ' ' • •• . j ·~ • .. , . ··~ ... ' r;, I" • .,,, .. , '-l. ' ,.,,, :.r ' " ·:I' «~· '" ,., f. .. ..-·•l •l • ---f · ·•·I • ' >. ' • ' I ~KA~~ ' ··-->. AND BROAD .. • • .. • S."""", ,.N.,,. ... ...,_ Z. 196:! ,...-..cope • t ' • . . ' . .) . . . ~ ~.Aquarius: It's Not ~ise ronigh~ :to "Go ,To •• .. SUNDAY NOVEMIER 3 • fl.Westminster i ddsOass DEATll NO'J'ICES llCllAFFER is.-J. ldletfw. 0 L-la. N- "" k9dl. 0•'9 ol °""" ~ JO. llln'I .... .,,. """'· L_.. E. lcfll,,_, M lfw llorne1 ,_,...., o.t. NlllmM. c.-chi Mw1 •lstw, c..i. JllCdlt. ~ Ar191lel llftlltler, ~,..... &dleftW. lM ..._...1 M trMldllldAR. o-.. ~ Tfttlft. eM LIM• HllllNA. c..r.. • 1Mr1 Mid -,,_..,..,....,... dllW. Servlcel wm M NIN ,,....,.,., , 11 '·"'·· "' ,.... O\aiofl "' l'ac:lfk vi.w. l11tel'?Mllt, I" 1 c It I c View IMrnllrlll ...... Dl...ctM llY" "Klflt VlfW #Mr. """· BALTZ MORTUAIUF.S C."u de! Mar OR U4lt °""' 111-Ml f.Wf BELL BROADWAY , MORTUARY 111 Bnaclny, Costa Mua •LI W4ll . . J)ILDAY BROTHERS i " BuUasioa Valley Mortuary , -l'ltll S..clt BM!. ; • R..U..ite• Beacll .• IU-7771 '< PACll"IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C.metery e M-..,. O.pel • Pacllle View Dr1H Nt..,.n ...... Col!ltnla 141-ml • •" ..:.'.: .. l'EEI 1"AlllLY , COLONIAL "1NDA1. ' llOMB ,. j· ........ .. ,.,..,. ...... --•• . ' :tlll'l'l'I MOBTllARY ' ...... ~ ·-nr--....... .... ... • 1U8l'IUW ll0111'11AJlf •;s. ft Ill., Colla .... .. .... • ' • ,,) '5 on .Coast On .College Dean's List Jl'tve Orange c.out aru studenta are CIJ the current dean'1 list at Olapman College In <lnnp. 'Ille each compiled an A-millll grade averqe or better lot spring. By city, the students are: Costa Meu -Rita Van Horn, 1805 Corsica Place, a senior music major. HuntlnitOD Beach -Vicki Heller, 1212 Nantucket J2rtve, • oenlor English major. Lquna !leach -'lbomu Abercroinbie, IHI Thalia, a oenlor govemmeot major. w....,,....,. _Belle Peairs, 14580 Snow St., • Junior Enalllb' ma!«. and J'..iea Pell, lfell llloran St., a ""1or home ocmomlci major. Edison llits 4 on Coast ,...., Orup c..ut hip 'iChool iludenta are flnallsta In the Southern Calllornla Edtacm Company'• annual compeUtion to oelect outstanding science students u delegates to the National Youth Conference on the A-. ne ltudents are Douglas Crolby, Huntington B e a c h 1118'> School ; Judy Pr"""1, Marina Hlgb School; Kathryn 'l'Urner, Costl Mesa High School, and Stephen Beverly, Fountain Valley 1118'> School. Su cceuful finalists, ac- companied by their science teachen, will attend the con- ference Nov. 21-2.1 in Chicago. 'llley will hear lectures and panel --o0 the peaceful uaea: of the atom. Mesa Gets G'roup Post Travb: James Steele of Coota Mesa has been elected state vice president of the Independent Union of Slate Employes. An employe of Fairview State Hospital, Steele also assumes the chairmaMhip of a committee deslp to establish tht framework for· erpanalon Into central and northern California state men- tal hoopitals. The union S<eks to protect emplayet and patients ol llate mental hoopitalJ. It recently passed a resolution declaring bud,et cuts and lay-offs tn the Department of M e n t a l Hygelne since Governor Re. 1an took office to be. ·~_tbt point ol ~ the Ille, 1'ta1tb and wetlare Of ptUents and.em~ ... • BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRISSIS • MATTRllSES 8011' o-J'OMD • 'tJl;AD US ........ -...... o.t..._llllltlrw&. .... wpwt..._ U1*ty .. 1303 e Ul'HOUTIRY e Mesa UpliflslerJ Liberty M711 --•n. ) . • l ; • I "' . · • " · 'SAV.iNGS .. , •. / .. ~~···°'t~11:/• ' . . ' -. . • 1 . , tif ls ., 'NEiK'~ FRlGIDAI ~E -1 · .MOBIL(:) FRIGIDAIRE ' . GAS DRYER .·· . ' "EVE•· HEAii" . · • 2-cycle timer-limed (135, min.) ~Heat (2! min.) cycl~' 1 ; .- • 221000 BTUt If, rea_lei! • • Cimstant-bumir& pi\ot! • Ai'Allablelri Yilllte· ·- .. DISHWASH '11 . "WITH CllGr"Nff llOCIC 1 ' • Super·SIJ&e washin1 action I! ~i~-really clean! 1 • • No hand rin~ing, llianks lo hara rinse wash cycles! • Big 16 !able "tting capcitj, nty of space for l!rgt, odd-shaped~!· - • Quiet operatioa wi~ 3 SjllCial IOI ~ead- ening features , : ~ , · • Available in white and avocadi \• / HOlDS UP TO 406 LIS. , tf FROZEN FOODS • ~! Be iudJ fir Dllli· 1<Cleil ~· ""' d'IS Md bodw .. tt.r. • Cook thead! F...,. wl!Ol1 ni!I~ -just heat& e~ liter '. Stole, "' & "~ foods lllllY, HUlllllGTIJ• 'a..tiill Ills. Yf. lot Aaplu . WCR 1-·1•1t1UC11t11. L'llM. 111-1111 . llS-1111 3441 Mi • 1 ' s. s.,olHQ II. 1111ortlllt nf.Ml4 ' ..,.1 ......... ..w...-.u • ' • _. I •· ·ar.Mield ' ' ' ' ' ' ·. • ~ -- • ' • • ------------~-----........ --~ ....... ~ ....... ------.......,_-.. ·--~ '· • Youth Gets SchoLirship • • 11111?" ·' .• . -•1-1...ir . . "'G ......... L.I"~ Tale ertw . I LIQUID A fortified totic: or kl1• potlftq. "-"'"-' loL 11 IL 1.19 2.98 -\ . APRIL SHOWE~s; "SR in 11~~1~". 11 HAND ' SKI~ °"' 1 • l•G 'tol" . 1 : . . en lllUTS . -. , a I .. Ii ~ ·~ .hlttlt• u lll~tr .. -2.98 . . " . .... C11J Skin care · ·-•en ""''1 llol ......... ·-·-::r-, .... 1.5L • I I r =-11111 . . ....... , ....... -~~J.50 ' h•4 •• • • v' ' • • '/ \ •• \ -. . . S.tClf'dl1, "*'! :••: ·~ lM • ClleracolD ,._.,~ • !tz. CJi. lu. age 1.49 1.99 Cberacol ea,..1a -" = du8 lt ~ COl!I· i fo<-.sMly "~24'1 1.49 ' Coffee Maie ...... liy Ctffll Cn•- 1111 •. 88 c •u. 43'. · ,M,;eko• . CARRY-PUYER .. · n.1u111n ... "Mllslc-tt.p. P8RTULE ~ Tape Cassette Pl.AYO . ' ' ~1-1 ... I • • ' ' , ' I • I ' I' 1 • • ·1 • " • " I i • • I I I .. . I . I I ' • • I I • .. 1 . : • ~. "· ~ • ... " •• • - • . , . ...,,._ • • • lllterm188IOD ' . .. What's Wrong . .' . With TJI? W~lL • • .. ly l'OM'TITUS ' • . ...,.... .. . Contrary to pop1Jlar belief, we don•t spend all of our spare time 1-t the theater .. Occasionally we sit down in front of the televl.slon 1et -ln t.c!, somO!ima we evOll , . make a point ol'dojiig ao. · t • Being an admitted inlrequent observe( oi the boob tube, we're hardly qualified to match our opinions with those of, say, Rick Du Brow or Cleveland Amory who dO that sort of thing for a living. But even 8 casual viewer with any sort of criUcal eye cannot help escaping two basic conclusions: There ia (1} an almost embarrassing decrease in quality programming compared to that of 10 or even five years ago, and (2) a rtd~culous overpopula~on Or commercials. Now that may not seem like the revelation of the cen· tury, nor is it likely to start a ban~m argument, but it is , nevertheless, the sorry situation al the root ·of the current television season. IT IS, OF COURSE, a generalization aimed at the overall video product. There are e."t:cept~ons, notably the infrequent CBS Playhouse which not only pr~se~ts . the finest drama on TV today but does so with diSCrJIIUD&- tion, bookending its commercials rather than in- tt::rrupting its programs with a pitch for General Telephone and Electronics. This is a practice that should be widely emulated. Quality, of course, is a mattei of individual taste, and a subject open to incessant discussion. Yet we mourn not only for the long departed Playhouse 90 and Studio One, but for the .fine running series of five years ago such as Route 66 and East Side, West Side. There simply ls nothing in the way of a continuing series today to replace these canceled programs. Thus we are overwhelmed by a succession of horse operas, situation comedies and private eyes, most of which are spinoffs on similar, successful, ventures. THIS LEAVES LITTLE MEAT on the viewer's menu, with the exception of the aforementioned CBS Playhouse, Mission: Impossible, Judd for the Defensr and a single new program, Adam-12, which is far more interesting than its parent series, Dragnet. It is, moreover, the only TV pri>gram we've watched religiously since its debut. But apart from this handful, the best bet on the tube is the old movie -and here we get into the second part of our di~ertation, the incessant commercials. These messages are, to be sure, a necessary evil , but they make movie viewing on TV an exasperating chore. Last Sunday night we clocked the commercials while watching "Flower Drum Son~" and found that the film was interrupted a total of 10 tunes for n.o less than 40 different pitches. Over a 2111:-ho'ur period that's dam • near a commercial e,.ery six minutes, .which would make even Ralph Williams blush. . THE POINT is, THAT. once it was over -even after purposely sitting through the commercials -we would have been bard pressed to identify a single sponsor. And this is the basic flaw, in fact the waste, of saturating movies with 40 different commerdals. A few years ago, an enlightened sponsor brought "The Bridge on the River Kwai" to televison .-and to this day, we can identify that movie with the Ford Motor Co. There was also "The Robe," interrupted only once, at a logical intermission point, for an extended sales pitch. This is something that should have been done with "Exodus,'' aired earlier this week (as director Otto Preminger would certainly agree). Movies · particularly the good ones such as "Exodus," "The Caine Mutiny," "Quo Vadis ," etc. -should be sponsored on an intermission basis rather than being shot full of commercial holes to the exclusion of sponsor identification. BACK IN THE EARLY days of TV -and on radio before it -it was fairly easy to connect a program with a sponsor. For instance, every radio listener could pro. bably tell you that Lucky Strike sponsored Your Hit Parade and the Jack Benny Show, or that Jack Armstrong wouldn't think of starting off the day without a bowl of Wheaties, or that Chesterfield was responsible for the radio and early TV versions of Dragnet. There are parallels today, but they're almost calcuable on one hand. Chevrolet and "Bonanza" and Ford and "The FBI" are the examples that come to mind most readily. We couldn't begin to tell you who sponsors Dragnet now, or any of the other programs we regularly watch. Rather than boggle our mind with that trivia we'd put it to better use, like trying to figure out bow 'many Barbaras there are on tefevislon today. So far we've come up wif:h 10, ~c:Iuding reru~s ~ Stanwyck (The Big Valley), Barn (Mission: Impossible), Parkins and Rush (P!'yton Place), Feldon (Get Smart), Eden (l Dream of Jemuue ), Walters (Today), Anderson (Ironside), Hale (Perry ~1ason) and Hershey (Tbe Monroes). See, television can be fUn, if you put your mind to ii QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi • \ \ . .. . .. ...,_ ' . • U.S. Movie Makers Pull Back 1r:=::z:;:::::::::::;"1~==~ On Britain Film &oduction ~do . ~. ' Ill""°*' UMll -• .... -' i.~U..16\t -OC.MHI By BOB THOMAS Enelbb r~.\llllbJeclt. Brlllll\ : loot!'>i to the government for LONDON (AP.) ~ "'Ille a~ dlrOcion 9ncl.wr1ten • IOlutlon to the lnduslry'i Aril<rl<Onl' will be pulling out JUI"' •11• ltd --• pol>IOm&. '1116 entire -of British film making next backed l1lml for · 11.. yean • II lielni reviewed bl' the year," predlcb actor M~ :OS the eqe ~ ~Uc ;.e:w ;:1 ia:~ 1:fo~ · Calne. lllr 1,...1111 .._ oauve _: 'i>tJ°1rm":.~~·~~~=~==~~ the pwlng fears of !lnall!lt \lll!nea the -o1 suchr. Children's Show Ends · On Sunday-r film makerl that the Ir fllml 11 ''The Graduate," "In .......,. with U .. ~. movie. Li. Hut ol tll!I NIP!," ''.llo<>-nlie and Clyde,.,' ~ Odd ~paniea Ls c:ooU~. . Couple" .... d otbers~ • caine ts • ~otable' -, be']efldary of American Ill-. Andrew FU..., dlrt<tor of terest In Engllah films. From the Film l'rbdllctloo A•o<I• ''Alfie'' to his_ latest film, 14'lbe tion Gt Great Bfitai:n. t&kea a jtalian Job," bi s~~fltarring c,autlOUj view' ot Uie future: movies have been bacted•wilh '"lbere. M "etrta1n to be an South C o a fl t Repertory's of rod children's productions have U. S. money. 'lllat Ls trQe of crease P ucUon in S••11 Conn•ry "PROM RUSSIA • WITH LOVE• Plu1 ''THUNDERBALL • virtually all important rums America. 'l'llll la llue to a real becom~ as popular u the _ .... ~ .. _ .. ____ .a ... 1 1~~~~~~~~~~~11 theatet's adult offerinp. made in Engla'nd. ..,.. ll.lll,Sl....UUlllJJ&e coocero Thus, "Hansel and Gretel," "The Americans have been that the men and '!-'cll1Ut1 of the first children's show ot the stung too many times," corn-the American stuW are not SCR season, has been held ment.ed Caine. "They thought ' bfJing tull,Y WJed; also bdcause over tor two a d d I ti 0 n a 1 that all they had to do wu such good ~an fllma 'Zfetcled .'11ti.JtJ perfotmMces .Sunday st 1 and hire directors who could have ~J,ortbcomlng. T 2 M • th Third N. present visual iiniges. But the. ..But lllll Increase 1 n !,r,o, W ll•o ~tl.Nltl. II.IOI 'iOlli • .-1t,Lol. -,~J.<)/81 . ' ~"':a&:r,~· •~ e , 01 KP directors didn't know bow to America dots not neceSsarily AC'ADEMY CUrrenUy in rehearsal is the handle ·actors, aF.d the pictures mean I ~ iD England. company's next children's didn't tum out too well. We feel that England ltill of. AWIRD theater porducUon, • 'A "Charles Bludhorn (of Para~ fen uceJ.leot, facillti• foc Christmas Carol," which wiU mount ) was impressed when 'film makeratifus a reservoir WINNER open Nov.. 24 and ~n Sundays he picked up 'Alfie' for~ of ~tcb lent ln the ac- lhrough Dec. 22. nothing and malle a bloody ~ or!~~~-'fritln1 g The Third Step is locakd at ·fortune. But he found · out that ca «. es."~" 111 re~ or 1827 Newport Blvd. in Costa experience wasn't SQ easy to both mdustries to thrive: the Mesa. Reservati005 may be duplicate. After picking a world ~ celluloid." secured by calling the box of· number of losers, he's giving There 111 a questlon a.s to 9UJ'-CT01t-•1 NtoHoLI JOSEPH E. LEVfNE -• ·• MIKE NICHOLS J,AWllENCE TUllMAN- THE &RADUATE M NiCtJ EMIAIS\' 1U1 flee at 646-1~. up on England." whether England . itself can The situation isn't as dire u support the film industry. In ~.----- Caine paints it, but many less than a decade, the PLUS American film executives, like number .tf: movie ho0:5es bu 1'BANDOLERO" Chambers Duo To Play Bludhorn, feel that it is time dropped from 8,000 to 1,700; D.. Mortfl!Ja-, Stew_, to retrench on English pro-the loss· has been caused byl~F~~~~~~~~~:11 duction. 'Ibe reasons for the television., bin.go and increased cutback: real estate values that re- l. Pressures of Hollywood quired movie houses to be con- union leaders who have· in-verted 1 to ·more productive veighed a g a i n 1 t "runaway uses. production." 'Ibese leaders What would .blppen 1 f have been vocal tn the press Ameri'cln f I n an c i n g ot and Congress wUh their ef. English-made filma dropped forts to stem the drain of fllm sbarply?- making oversea!. They have Without doubt, the British helped to awaken film leaders film lndU.stry would be In .a KIDS MATINEE The Chambers Brothers, whose first album, "The Time Has Come," has been .on the best-selling charts for 38 weeks and is now in the top five in the nation, will headline an all-star "Music of Today" show at Melodyland next month. Appearing with them Nov. 22, 23 and 24 will be Brenton Wood, Shirley and Alfred, Senior Soul and M. C . Squared. to the necessity of preserv-bad Way. Ehgt!Sh capital is SATURDAY 2 p M ing a domestic film industry. limited. The Eady plan, by • • 2. The rise of production wt1icb films are financed costs in England. Constant through admission t ax e s , pressure for better tenns on woUld not be sufficient, to sup- the part of British film unions port. local producticil. A film has narowed the cost dif-finance corporaUon. set up in ference between American l!~ to back British pro,. and English film making. ductlol),'.bas virtually run out JERRY LEWIS IN Four performances a r e scheduled -8:30 p.m. Friday, two Shows Saturday at 7 and 10 p.m. and an 8 p.m. show Sunday . "BIG MOUTH" 3 CARTOONS 3. Saturation of the oC mooty. American market w I t b BritiSh film leaden are now . ALL SEATS •TJtanksgi"Ving Visit~ soc New Capote Story Due for Sc~eening NEW YORK (UPI) -An purpooe, and a not-yet-pr<>-an "enonnoos search" before * lj.E'I' KIDS * exploratory telephone call by duced film based on .a story the proper new location was 14tP'alsa...TMey1:00 found Cltlfoo!tt.C•!Md'-Prbnl producer-director Fr~ Perry already written, "Children on · ,,_ Gr.a. lop & "'°"'' to author Truman Capote a Their Birthdays." . • ·• "We finally found just the f'1n nh. .._ FeatlrNI f ha lied . "The Truman cap 0 le house we wen looking for,'' he ll~:==;::;=:;:=~ ew years ago s resu m 'd "It had been t r Trilogy I" consists of three sai • emp Y or a thriving business enterprise. Capote stories already filmed more than 15 years,..and some Stemming directly from thiJ for televilion. They are "A goaU had adopted it as their phone call are at least four Christmas Memory," "Among borne. you can imq:ine the television shows, a new Capote the Paths to Eden" and cleaning up and rebuilding-we story and two feature-length "Mlliam." The first two ~ha~d~to~do~.-=~-=-=-=-=•l~t~~!f': movies. The films, compile4 Ire d ha bee telecast I: · primarily for •ideo programs, k~ tut ';b, "~iriam" ; ••.••••••: reverse the usual pattern or date has not yet been set. · W JONl·r..'" feature films going to the air "A Thank=;·vlng Vi>ltor". Is. * VIII * • after ther playoff in theaters. -v • Th I h a sort of sequel to "A _ • .:..., .. ......_ • e atest product of t e Christmas Memory," ·beinc. •••......, .. me ,,_,. TONM'I AT 6:00 • 9:40 Capote-Perry partnership is another story aboUt a lUUe. ~ Jytbofttl • h X . I Iha Y nam u Y . PLUS , ...... ., .. annu:..M....-...-''The Thanksgiving Visitor," a bo · ed B dd (Capote) : one-our erox spec1a t· and hil: best friend a .. 1..... ,,.,.,. . ..,.,,,..._ .... ~ ......... will will be 00 tho ABC-TV . • an ....,. D' A N C I N G AND At 7,50 ONLY network at 7:~ p . m. ~ B~ d ~~ 1::.:.; • ..... wftl • ~ ,- Thanksgiving night, Nov. 28. Geraldln• Page again parlraya • OUI PAMOUS TASTY • \ G~~1 ' The drama wu adapted MW: Sook. a role for which • TllATS • ' 4 from a Capote short story cl she won Emmy and Peabody • 1 the same title and is based en awarj11 In "A Christmas MR 00 5 • ' an incident in the author's Memory." Michael Kearney,. • ' • \.~· childhood in rural Alabama io 13, playa Buddy in the new. r1Z:ZA e PASTA .,11~~~~~~~~~~1 the ea rly 1930s. one. • SUDSeSOUNDSeSTUff • After the telecast, "The "A Thanksgiving V~tor" Thanksgiving Visitor" will was filmed within 2 miles of. 2600 W. COCllt Hwy .• become a part of "The the spot where "A Christmas 1 642-1131) Newport A Truman Capote Trilogy ll" for Memory" was produced 18 showing in movie_ theaters. montha earlier on location tn ••••••••• "Trilogy II" also will include the Sooth. Perry said !hi ----- an original story that Capote original si\e DO longer WU NATION.t.t.OENl!lll: ... LCClfl:POAA'hON •;'•'°~wr~ite::f:or::thla::~';;""";;;;;ifi;;c~a~v~aila~· ~ble~, 1114 that then wu f ijj~J.1!!!': COLO" • l ' ( "'A •UIDI H>t THI .MAlllD MAN'" Watlw ~-. M9rM ,...,,.._ e CO\.OI. e -MDMi!wl· Sl'IARP • -.. • ... DM9t """· .. '"""'.Na-ml ONN TODAT 6:41 ZERO MOSTEL IN "THE -l"RODUCERS" ---····-·······-- j GEORGE SEGAL IN "BYE, BYE BRAVERMAN" ' .... ~~ ... ~~ OUR SATURDAY CHILDREN'S MATINJE 'AT 1.00 P.M. JUMBO -DOits DAT ITIPMIM llO'I• .i1111Y •ulWl';I · AU ~Tl ,;.:t-er t • SJA TS .WED • .<EX WSIY~ 1n--~­·-~ ..... ~-' . QfMBQ~WlllMlfl .... 'MA'l'.INEES WED. $A.T. SUN. AT ;J P.M. EVES. AT I P.M: .... A ~oJlet spenl -a dollar.earned! ""' '·• _ . .U.' ·· 11,.. I l.<.I '\II .. I L\L\ll 1 ·1 \RI:' . - I KIM NOVAfM'ErBI FINcH EllllliST 80RONIN£ s ........ :c. • A MotllH Al it -ALSO---'· --=- fnER IEilERS Mlllllitmt~ "I lllvE Y1111. 11D1.11ms· mANFLEEf ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 9UT -CTOll--• MICMDL.I JOSEPH E. LEVINE --• MtKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TUAMAH _ THE&RADUllE 01.0A .. 1-\h..c ........... _ -s.c .............. CLINT EASTWOOD HANG 'EM HIGH fO\i!ilight olMo bactmo ..... I O...many nigh1a_a 1egenc1.• ·r iiJllJ ;WAK·PmRANCff ERNEST llOllllNINE ' ' --.. -..----._.....,.-------------r----"" r +--'" • • r-.,.. ,. r • *" .-• " • .-.-e -r r e -w • • • • • + -..-• --- ' . I ' ' " > • •• . , .. i = .. ' ,: . • •• ' ; .. ...,.. c..w •'''"""'"""* •. .. • ''!!°",,. .. !'If. -Ull t:al -"'t lt:Gt till 1:141 (~ -. ... -•·-• . . ' • .. 1· • • .. • • • • . . ~~P-OSITIYE~Y NO ONE; UNDER~ 18 ADMIT.FED -··~· .~ .. --:. .. ·IO -:JHESE . lHEATRES DURING THE SHOWING ~ .:.:,,~:·.~:&. -·ta1s'·;,roaam~ sOOK~Jr.ro~ME ·.1ov1E-=:.. ... r • • • . ' . ' ., ' ' -... " ... ' ~· ' ' ' . ' ·~"' •• r . . ,. ) cJ. ~ • ~· .... > • t· ;<~· I .. . . . • • ·''-": l • ~-" .: ' " ' . ' '• . ' ' • . ' . ' . .. 9-!l' ' ' ( .... ~ .. . -. ' . I • , t I - . ' ' • • . .. . ' • • ~ '-; ' r ' •• • ' L' ' . I . "' .. 'SI ~ •• ft ~ ' . . '' "• . • ' . ' , I ~ . ·' -' ' . . ' ' ' . • • • .. . . . . . .. • . . • . '1' . -.... -~ ... '. .. We apologize ,l 'f -' ,. . you were turned. a.wa.y::la.st 'V'iee~ due to record .. - -brea.king ·crowda.! ' ' . ; . "' , ., :· ./'. . .. ~-' • • . ' •• • ' . ' ' : I I , I t • J~ DA!L'I' PILOT sa.il1, Novtmlltf 2, 1961 •' ' The Great Orange .coast's • • '. No: 1 Paper! • / A fascinating partt·ait collection of the ... 35 PRESIDENT~ by JOHN W. ORTH Displayed on the. second level ·c.arousef Court OCTOBER 28th thru ElECTION DAY '\ South foast ?Iaza • • ., Four Coeds Seek Title • ·• • ' ' . , ... - ' • .. Dress Y oursa~f in Profits Maybe you think you haven't go! a thing lo wear. Bui DAILY PILOT advertising ' all We'll colors. tailor shaiies and representatives have ideas . m sizes, a program to Iii your needs. And we 'll make ;ii Iii your "budge!, loo . . Come In today and brawse around . the shop Iha! produces the best-dressed . . newspaper in !own. It's a fashion show in pictures and print. And your producl"- goods or services will be disP,layed in lhe most respec~· showcase yoircan find. ' ' . Buy yourself a Christmas gift, some stylish holiday prolils. • , ~· ~ • • • • ·Call 642-4321 -We'll send 0-:..Fitter* •Ad Rt~r•~nt•tivt • • • l DAI Y PILOT --,,.,_ ' -• ' • ........ .. .... ~ ' -=..:== -::. •-""1""1C'""""'--'-';,;.~•~•=:.;.:•;.._~;; • .;,.;.;,_.;.;.. _________ ~~'..:.....;;..;;-..o.r.:... ... • =--;;..-c'";;..•;.· ;o;:__i.;•,;•.;-;i'i,-".;·;i.;,:-;.. ·•'-'W.•• ,;;;;..;ao;,• o'~'o"o'Oii11~---·-''-•··~"· -~"-'-'-'J.0-""-'"-""".o;._.._~ ...... ~ .. -~--·-~"""""-,,,,,__ ____ • .,. '" "'•• d,,;_-i •L;.,Lj. L• '?'*' • ..... ,,,..._ .....__._ ---.---~ • ------------ -.. -. ··- • • • Ill tbore, boJl IDd ~;,,,// . wekilmt lit llaotbia' • morning In Uncle LID ~ · Corner ~ ~ ~r ~.., We ·-·1 gel· a ..ei:, ......... ~ bl& "'-8 Iii oqtl'elftl!IPoll ~~ On the ~1111\11~ . Onfy!Q~ ilo , -· wllbthi~= ~J!~':...·,' . ~t:t:-~~ ir:. ' ... ~1: RemlDd -to ,,. out and -· ll" maller ""° lllelr -Iii u~~l>dbeel!Udn>lng ' abollt ~ . Alid "' • : • .; ~ Now that' Hallow.em ii onr, · 'B thlnk·We ... .Jot .. ldea--11111 '" ., all Of ,.. '{l;ll Ilk.. : ;.....::.!... ....... ,+:· .., .. .:·:..:..,,..!,.µ-~~:.....,-.....:.--.:::.....;;.;::........:._~-;:;.,1 i:?£~; . _{ , :~" :1 P,CIZE : :WINN~R. * we'll ~ ... • contest -·11111 ; Tlllf week's contest w!lmer ls Jodi s.>nnsen, 10, Ub.the~wehaveov!1!7 .. ; 1 . n:..... Ctrtl 1IUntin-Beach week, qcepfl{t irllll ""1 to • ·-1 . •;, . t'l!l ."'~bay e, •-, . draw a picture alld Wrlln·• . , Any·~d under 12 can enter Uncle Len'• Art·Contut. Here's all You poem er .... ·kind. o I ·ct« (1)' Dra)f picture on piece of pleln, wbl~ p~per ,6\ii blcbea wide and . Chrlltmu -to IO wllh . 4 mcli .. cleeP. UM bliClt lnk end.make lines blacJL (2) Do not copy or trace It. ExceJ!I lof the meaqe, plc\Ull· It· muat'be' your OW!I work. (3). 'Put your name,· age end addreaf \1; ~pl-=: =;,; on bact at 'drawtng, Ma!l lt tO Uncle Len's ~ CilDle•~ l!Qx J$0, DAILY Uncle Len eac!I week. l'JLQT; cpsta ~..... Wblner'1olll receive Kennedy half ollar. · · • I...;..~...;..· .-'·...:.'.., . ..;';...;.',.....~·--·-""-------·-----------'I THE CONTEST will be for . . boy• alld glrll -, IJ. ~ ""' ID 11i11 wi0k·1 iit coiil.-ea I' Ca sure to IJgJi ~ name ~ :.are: ." l .... r • · -----' actctrw. The .cards. w111 be • ,:.;,,. 1 ~,.,11, . Costa _ ro· ~6 rntt 1<111 tq ·)Joyo .alld lfrls "!· 14 -.7 V,lcky 1!oimQ. · 10 •. ' F1~Stati~~ ·=="'"· llaclr,·co.ur .. lney' IDDLES AND JOKES o w~u woo "•"' ~ -.. """"-N....._. "--·" • -. " cards uu. CJ!rllf!!>u.-• "a1a ........ ., ....... ~·· Ir-__ .;.._......_.,.., ~------:----, Uncte Len wtD prlitt 11011>! 01·· Lynne 'l'bomas, 1,-lrv)no,-Jlm the canll be Ilk•• btal and the LawsOb, 5, Newport Betcb; one be likts the vU, best will Jan JohnaMti.., :o!.~ l\obert win some very ·~ prize1 Gran~ South ...... ~. . -inclodlng a "royal, Wit" to , RAUOWEEN' NIGHT Disneyland. SO ~ Bendini Everyme ti haiipy them in now: yW'll onJy bpve ,1 So.-.. dress happy; until . the flnl. week I n •~r December Somellmes Ibey ~el money, • Sometlmel Ibey tiel bqney. HONOJIABLlll• menuon wJn. ' THI TINY 81.UEllRD * PRIZE WINNER Dear carol: What b u·rn s longer, a candle or piece of wood.! '""°"' 1Unq -M'IJ. '.lelfll'N . . I. , I had a unY bluellt!d In a Un~ .,;.ge, · · When !·Came to feed her, She slipped out ·01 her .cage ; One clay as I tav thln1!!llz.on my bed, . I heard a Jound familiar on the window sill;· I go't .off ·my bed and I aaw Uoy bluebli'd : going away, • I feared 1he woqld. get 1<>,11. but It was-iqO· Jate; I looked out -!9• Wbidow "1th tears In my eyl!I<, But.I !bought f9r tlie llett, ttDy bluebird, .. goodbye: ~ I ' : A ~ ""' •llw -.. 0 -V-Mii ....... t, IHI or... " .... c:.t• MeSI, ,., ............ ,.., Ill .. .,.,., -"""" ·' ''"111,t. MIU Y*tlr M9ll w ""7.te UIClt Lt1t. IU I.~ Clltll MIMiCllltlnllL •• • . ; Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 4~ Thlnof visage: · 1 c.,.adlan 2 wonll ptnlnsul1 50 Foul ''Fish 52 "lhat's lo Gulf of-tht -1" 14 .. _ tht SS UniiSttGanft111' Ball" Of'\lhf 15 Colfffll1t's 56 Kind of Ye1trrday's Puz.zit Sol¥ed: C#nttrn vthltlt ·JI S, ANot. l7 LWll Ilk• .. rub 60 s,.notruck: · 17 VII)'. • ~·~ "' 11 8':f.:~ . ·. U;._,:~:~ I l ~ .. 11oo1: ·2...... t· 2 words •4 lnc:lpleat 11 20 Negative .... .,, u Siok_., o St.ti or nid 65 ''King~" ttt shot 1gltat1d ~ -· •r. 16 Shuulf 1J F•l•I•• · oCUvllY Z •• lftKtlvt nlilt 45 Ptrlol" 2J Slc:bttts 1t111 lt Kl11d of nottd for 2.4 Kltchtn 67 Siio• *'' fnfttlor fonn 1>o11naas 2% Zee 011dllUon: ·25 Dwlndlt 1wwd lttractJOl'I 2 wotda 26 Enlll•h ~a Tl1t Jong Z(Man of 47 Roo• •1n111t • 11nco.1aot · i~lblo or a JO P1tb tf 1 •t CltnfYll 2J I ,· ·, . ,f' elt1.1l'dl ctftltlal ftltUm 26 I 1tulf•ln9 bod1 ""'"~ 1t U!l1..!•i• J4 ::::• DOWN .u.~:' '. } n ~~C!f Z •OfllC 1 Obtain 21 Tough ll llcrod 31 Ovea for Z Aft'loa: GUtstlon dl•tt tlannr• • 501,•su' '°mT 29 Fiamal , $4 PrtPo•ltlin 37 Tl•iltltllt ., • ._ oraaew 55 Form· of llbtm'llllon 4 C11111 31 Don to r:•clpl· '' Foa1'111 S Mtrmlt flltlt atJon •anewtr 6 -.111ue 32. Fllillaln• 56 ltol.1\fd • 39 Mak•. 7 Purity' ·"an reek amends symb•I 3S Step alon, j7 executed 41 Use I Purpop 36 Piotrullor! , ltaseball plalnU!f 9 illllt'S lort• lhr~t: , " •antuver 42 Number ID Logging ab. I Intl l~ Tr1nqullllly 4J National co111p111y 40 "Lo'• . ~ Sw11,1s,..1• 1y11bol , , •i 'AllPIPYlt n.1 w. 44 llalj1n · ' • • YtlJ 41 N. 4••• d , l.1m lid snatit •all, "'1tii0n*p. I 11tod1r 41 !lrollftoy degrtt AMor. •nl!J • ' . ' l .._.,_....._._Alls,_,,. •I• 0,.. C.. .NJ Plllt, .. 1161. c... ...... c:.lf. ' . , ...._ ___ ... ___ , ---- PEANUTS ) =i· GOIDO " JU.DCJI POKIR . . -~·-·-~-,..l.-. ... . .. ------· " • ·--~ • i' • \ I l . . . ''!"' -; i t • • • -·····-.,.--~-..--........ S.llltdq, N~ 2, 1968, OAllY l'UI' ll ~ CJ!!!!.et M. S .. : II ,.. t • .. I ' ~. ..:.. .. - ' ·- -- • • • -~~·~-,_ ___ ---~~-~~---···. I • l .. • • JI DAil 't Pll.OT S.tun111, Nowft1ber 2, 1968 OP8I D.&IY 10· 10; SUll.-10-7 ---.. ' ..... Geod for Extr• Maga~ine writing MEN'S; BOYS' SLIPPlRS A Ch B • Our ·Reg, %.%8 · 1 56 . · ancy UStReSS Sunlla11 Onltf • . . Soft stepP!ng.· sllppen. in Wipe.cle~· ··. with soft, · •1 .F. 1· .L.UN 1~ ,. lhdlllif{ial (house padded h"!'l and sole. Colorf,ul plaid .. · ~ •. CbbH;e, of Miu Lail! ·•WOTdt • lf,.. orgam 8114· corporate ~bllca· blacl; or brown. Sizes 'I .fio 12 .. Ideal gifl. ~·I'll!" It; curv portabJe, courttav of . tions). Many are listed ia ' • 111< ~Tl/Jl<IOrittr Co,. to "l'be N.W. Ayer DirecWrJ ~ SU .. .JI ~9 :C •~ o l H"1JO", Full<rton, Newspapers and Periodicals. . . . . , 1 . t.nolher major re.fe1'1a; pu1yy D.IDY NIH, ;caf,11~ forµ,. r~quut: "Wrtten Martel., Magulnes All ~ . UVU F(IT a long timt -1 have about magazines are · uAuthor fti\ft.rn -. . , thought u_~J>• •zdtmo & J"""3list," "The. Wrller," UUULU Of Riii o bt a maaanne 1ou~t, and "Writer'i Digest!' lM,Ub< fff<;ilm<%. l will, be otber than wrillng and ftt<t'dl"ll <IOlkf/< •ui 11<ar editing, editorial stalls speed ;;.ftd Vl<Ju/d Ilk< to k!l010 h""l much time managing the fiow ~uch <dUCCJlto1' U ,...... tt material, consulllng 'witb ~. to qualifV ., • vrof•... ........, studying readenbip ~orial. •"4 .opPOTtvnlti<s m r<porta,·particlpating in .,,.. "his field." . 1 ferences about magazine con-! A. -WW you tiate a second tent, · se1ecthig art work and ~ alter graduation? II photos and handllng . olher ,not. tt'1 c:bancy out on lhe general editorial detalla. · ,free.lallce limb of lhe map~ EDtiCATION; A co 11 e g e ,line lllCIDey tree. The Soclel7 education Is standard -most " frequenOy tbe ' major is journalism, Ell&llsb or liberal arts. Graduate' work is becom- ing increasingly desirable. INTERN PROGRAM ; The Magazine Publlshen Aasocia· tion will again coo&ict , .. summer intermhlp program ln ot Magazine Wrltm eotimales lll&lltu•:._.~ho ha30 ~ ~that • than • men and s -=~ w ve compie\eU women qualify u pnifeatm11 =~ma';:= :1~! ......... ir.,.w.:.r. -0,0. Yad: foe 10 ...a. Qualllled, who Jllllb • lteadJ' l,W.00\) or ' lnlemted llhldent5 should Uk more annually. Free-JiDcing II lhelr' J-school dean about ll dlnlll' !or u1ra lllODe)' and Accredited schoob for P'°' · penonal satlsfaclloo. but ;1 •1 gr.,.. in magasine Include; DO~ ~ \I. of Iowa, U. of Missouri, all . JJ. Northwestern, Ohio U • , Pl are eommcn --=-• , Syracuse and U. of Tens. ]~rated .bY lhil _, but . FUR'l11ER IN S T A LL- mealtoc Bemloll c...f alGl'.f. MENTS: Obtain at ·libraries, Y-qo, lhe famou1 H. L. or order from 'Magazine Pub- 11--"'1 to relieve lhe Ushers ASsociation, 575 Le•- moootoQY of turndowns for a ington Ave., New York, N.Y. .magazine be edited. At last be 10022: (1) ••Map ln the devised a printed tnmsmlltal U.S.A.," free, but enc1 ... 9.3.3 KMART EXCLUSIVE! FREE CHAIR WITH BABY PARTY! ''Baby . Party"• gives little motherf a party rvery day • , ~ because she's a doll de- light that dl;lel auch p&fly things u blow bubbles and party bo.rna, ballona, favors! ~ wbldl~ .~':'_ ~·~~ "'<1>..Y~ MISSES' AGILON -NY-LON._ HOSE Mencken hu joll entered a Journalism • C&r<er !or ~-R SB 6 Trappl!I monutay in Km-Wamen" (amwm many Ire-.... r efl· c 4 lucky and left llrld onien queolly-asked questions for Su11t1011 Olllt1 . C . . ttiat nt ·mail wu to be men as well. excellent genera! forwarded. The •"'hwrd II •efell!iM) (SJ "Editor and Seamless ~ .nyloM in lfist.llone, SUn-tooe. C'Ulll&- -returned lhere.fin !or your Writer Relationship" (good for moo. Brown Mlst,.Blao'k Mist, 'Gray Mist.·witb nilde b'!"l, archives." free.Janeen). Lui two boob in sizes 8-91> for petites, 9-101'> for average heights, Snauy and lleadler ar< lhe .,..i II.DO each; supplies .,. 10.111> !Dr talls."'CHARGE·IT". . editorial staff jobs ID limited. .,.... Ml ... ~ an. magazine joumaligm. Writers ~ ~ ~-~ ._.':; ~= and editors have varied CCll'Mf', DAILY PILOT, P. 0 . lk9: ~-•!bill"-and ti"-~Jh 11.-... St. Lout&, Mo. "105. SOrry, • -..-·-UICll ....... "' 1111 11'11111 ·~ Qoll ~-""" greater specialhation at :-=n "":mn"":M b ,.::.,. -:i·,~ larger publicatlons. Cbed: a Rw•I M«turr ~ "'"""""'· few mastheads and you'll 11ee editor, usocl.ate edi tor , editorial consultant or assis- tant, contrlbuUng editor, and Dutch to Buy ~~~.=we:;'. German Tanks bul thele 11< many wel> THE HAGUE (AP) _ The paying ($l0-30,000-lsh, aome Netherlands will buy 400 even higher) and zingy jobs at Weo! German Leopard tanks Lile more than 15,000 U.S. costing about $ll9 million, it magazines. starting salaries: was armounced here tOOay. aboul 16-1,000. Del TYPES OF MAGAZINES: Under IOC!<tary ol eme general interest; women's: J. Hau: told the defense com- newsmagazlnes; opinion and :o;;,. ".,.,,1%,..~ch u:;~: 8-SECTION CHROME TRIPOD commentary: bus in e 11 ; ent f · ·~-,, __ man Leopard over the Eng-, ., ....... a special lnter<st Cwch as ermn ' avunng "~ ~-Our .. _, 5.BB ·4.97' travel, fashion, 1 port s ) ; Ush Qdettain ~as taken SllttdaJI OnlJI religious, trade and pro. general ecooonu -·""• i;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;i~ii;i;~;;c ~··;;-~· ~.I Geared-elavatlng center posts, :!'way locl<"btends up to 46 inches, closes down to 11 inches for table top photography, folds {or compact storage. Includes carry- • • ' ' ; r I See By Today's Want Ads • THAT --•.1rs • DIME •A • LINE • DAY mg case. Chorgo It. · ( ROWER PRINTED ·~ow o..r icew. 4~77 · 3.aa_. ~ ~··o.JS_. Curter-button boJiter ptJIO'W L! llxlh24," wllh plump -fUl, Jumbo cord ed.r:!!. FlorU, in told I orup: bhae I srten. cHAao1 "' ' , .. • ( • • . ;NEis TANKER JACKETS •I . . 4.88 Sun4•il Onl9 · ' .- . Men'a nylon ah•ll tanke,r .kets 'feature knit collar, bott:Qm :a:· cuffa'. Sizes g..xf... S•lldat1 OlllW J • • -. ~HARD- WOOD CllAIR fOR - HOME OR CUJB -Our Rq. 3.98 2.87 C:h•rge ltl Foldinf cba1rl an aturd,y walnut, 18x35x1-"" alze with '\Wt" /eat. ldNI for home partiet, club meetings. Real Tone Portable Radio -Our. Re11. 14.67 Sun4a11 Oldt1 12.44 10 'I)'amlstor_ radio featuns .rich brown vtnyl .cov· eri,ni. AC & DC, IOlid state batteries Ind earphone included. Similar to lllustiatioo. METAL AUTO TRANSPORT 011r Rq. 3.58 2· 66 Suntla11 On111 o · . --. FrtcUon-powered he..vy guiage steel auto tnnsP<ft wllih 3 frlcUon Mustanp Ind moveable ramp. Ch.lrgo II. - . ME,.~s ond BOYS' 'TIE 'TACKS .~na CLASPS· ' Suto4cw °"'• 2l99c .. Our Rq. 7.7c e11. Large ....mment to choooe fmtii. None Sold to delien. • ·.. ~ .. Guar(lntee , For 1 Ye~rl Women's• . ACiUlAN~ ACRYLIC WEAR-~TED TOPS Our Re9. 1.97 Sllllflaj 0..111 1.66 These Acrylic knit tops are guarant.ed to wear well! They are machine washable and d!ryable and are available in black, White and many .otQer colors! Full turtleneck styling witlh long sleeves ~pper back. S-M-L. Ch1'90 ft. ) PRESTO NE Sun4a11 olil11 6E I PBKOl.A TOR 8.44 .Re9. 10.88 Handy Hannah Perco- lator Jeatures 4 to 8 cup capacity & "Mini Brew" baskel Charge ltl OIL MISER Su11d1111 Onlt1 / R•manufactured SPARK PWGS s ... c1o11. °"'" 88c 57c .. '.f . •• fl < SET OF I Our ~fl· 1.47 8 ~manufactured p I u g a ! G•lve pellk ~onnaoot, quick &tart! 6AlVANIZB> STER , 20-GAUOH SIZE OUTDOOR 1WH CAI O•r Reg. l.117 1.76 Sull4•• °"'" G&lvanbied steel conatroollcn • . • traah can for outdoor UM it· on atae, CtJO'lplete with a t•flttb)c COVt:r,. Jud llfJ 1 1 #- • -~·-_.,"" -~ • • 1. ._ __ :.;:..~~-~.-!_:._.'.!.:.:!-!-~~P~ .... ~:, ...... ,, . ..,,. ........ :,-·-~ ·~t!I..,., •t::..•ew~,..... ---__ ---________ _ ~~~•~\.......---=-.. --.... ~··"!"'f""!:"!:-1" .;+.''LLn 'c·' =~--,-0~ ......... ~~~. ••-•• •-----~-·--------------- . ··--~---··~-~------~ I • • ' I First Half ' ·Bli:tz by I(nights . ' MURPHY ON 'l'HE :MOVE -San Diego eity College tailback Stan Murphy heO.ri '!m<open terrilijy against @range Coast Frtdl!Y night .. Murphy scored one touchdown· in Kmgllts', conWndng 27-14·wln over the Plr&tes_,Dll a· 39-yafd pan play -and also ran Im 99;yardt. r . '• ' ' . .. Road..Unners Winless Injury-riddled GW~ • I O.J~ USC~ •• Big; Choices Over Ducks • ' • • • . . ;;,.w,,._.J, ........ _, "· ·-. ' Buries Pirat •· • • ·~ ) . I . . l ( ' • i • • ' • .. ......... - • • • • • " ' ~· ~ ' .. I ~ •• •• ". -.. • ..... I • • • • r • ' •. . ~-·~ Gets ·~e·hind '})erg ·,·" .. . ., ' ' . . . ' ' . -' :;~:~~w estminster .• :-.... •l , ... , • ...... : .. : ·1.;. " . I ' . C~e~ -Up on·ce~p~tent· SA,; ~~,-0 ·:\•:-:.·· ·•v t BY ltOGER CARUION 1 tion while the Sainta are reeHnc, wtllt • • • .. • ... Dellr l'Pll .... a J.S.---4. . . . .. ... . ~~ .. ·~ :o: 8'nta Aoa llJ&h School'• once-mlilJIY. Nillbina Saota AIUI did -rtpl. It . ";-fOotball 1Qud'WU ju1t aoolher tum.on WU ill Weelmlllller U Bolwell'I ln>oJlo ·:·:' .. :.~· &moet LOaue ochedule Of 1eque-played "• baD cootro1 1ame ind did lt '" . ....,, ... w-.i·~-Erlday ...... · u 1o pertectkn '--·-· •,•; '~il'on. _,;;;;j 1be Saints ";!Sa.ta At lhll. 11 WU llfll,O<l In lbe """""" I, • ; ..... 'll'Jii Stadium, Zl-<J before 1,317 quarter when ouddally • perfecl play t ,, • : • • • , • • , · nelted the Liem m points wtlh a - i.'I .• -,, .,11 1'U no coolelt. ' ondl Jell before hllflhtle, " ' All ·-Bill llolwell '*.)Voatmlnlter, It llarted,<11 1be Salnt4! 47.yard line •·· ""~ In the. olfemlye ·dejiirtinODt ~ .. ~ quarterboc~ Eddie Bone, W"'t bed l . . .. blf'. winlback. Darryl Bera . • • And' • 1o paaa and let ,_ wlth 1 Jlerfecl ~.'"; ~ ... Citf~ that turned away everything aerial to Darryl Berg on the lolera' five, I ·;;., : ~ AIUI could throw at them. wbere Bera pulled 11 out Of lbe defend-... • .. 'iiie _Saints were bold lo !Ne flnt er'• arup and ICIDlpered over for the I downl hi the aame. 53 'Yardl net over : ocore, It -1 picture J>la>', '.•.5' '*''&h>uo<J' and aoolber l7 thioulh lbe Deano Aldridge toed lbe PAT and It y-;·,.~ ~~Westminster picked off three Saint w_, 7..0. aer:LaJI and ~vered a fumble. lt didn't take the Llona IOng to put ·:::<1 1:·~t:tt inlrted the mth straight victory it out of reach. B:era. that man apln, 0•·,:-,,f;t '.Woatmlnlter after 1 11-U 1ooa lo took the oecond·haU kickoff oo hll owo .•'. .,,~ In •preleague action,. 14 and riced IS yardt lo lbe Saints' 23, ,~ , , '.~~ la oow H In Sunoet ..,_ Ron Shepherd, who ripped lbe Saints' ~· .:· .... ;.: line '1or H yanlt In 11 Carrieo, ~d most Of lbe lnatde wort 'In 1ellinl tlie •le· Un down lo lhe 10.-. . From ~ 'Beril aluhed lo lbe one and S1)epberd <!i"c lbe -~ with a: lo -to-go;-AJdrlclj" HlliiJiOO!Od ,the PAT lo make it lt-0. · After that it was a cue oi Boswell's pride, tho defensive -. llln!bfl-1'aek every effort by-santa . Ana. · ' Tlie "hia playa that the Sainta ;n·f .. mous for were Dot there. Jnstead it WU lbe defem!ve line Of Jobn McLaurJ> Jin, Berg, Jobn Aldrlcll, lluJy MemJxila, Chuck Suter and Demill Stelit ""'lr)>I· Jina every ellort. liy lbe 1-<, Finally, 'late_ ln the four\b quarter, the Lions drove 80 yards in 1' play• for the llnal score. Apin, 11 wu Ber, 1Vlth lbe hia play, acorinl hll HCOnd ' touch· dowo of lbe nllbl with ao -~.yard aerial from Bane wilh ·1:10 left.', " Beril aiao threw 1 8'fard completion !":"': ....... :l' .:.; -+\~· ••• , lnterceptiom Aid Upset "t',.'•·= J;.,., ";',Piahlos Shock riilers, 7 -6 .• · .. -· " By JIM CARNETr Of .. OltlJ l'Mll ..... St.atiJtica: don't win football games. Tile sco~ that blinb on the board when ~ flnaJ gun sounds ii: the important lbing. The Tustin Tillers pushed, ~oved and .. cr1wled over lbe 'Mililon Ylejo DlablOI for 48 minutes Friday nlaht. · But wbeo lbe dull bad flnelly eettled, the Diablos l!Olqehow came away with a stunning 7-6 upset win. 11 TUltln'1 Northrup Field, Tustin racked up over 300 yards total olfen8e ~~ lo Milatoa Viejo'• scant 90, but It wu four important breaks In " lbe IJeCOlld ball that netted lbe vlcinrf lot coach George Allen'• iuuy crew. The Dlabloo atoppod two Tiber di'lves with interceptions and thwarted two oll!ers> on fumble recoveries. One of the recoveries resulted in the ':·:Foothill Manhandles ' Diablos' only real drive of the evening that gave them the winning touchdown. The Tillm1 controlled lbe pigskin in tho first ball, but lbe cloaell Ibey could l•t lo the Dlablo• goal WU lbe II yard· line, u the ha!& ended. . . . ' .. . . . ... ~ ' . : .. ~8.an Clemente, 28-7 ... . ..• " ;· ., The Diablos went the d1atance in seven plays with hllllback Rick Boehm<r car- rying Oii all "but ..,. Of lbe pi.,. and capping the drive with a bunt oVer • By Bl'EVE ANDREWS • • • ~ F.omblel and an erratic offense led · "lo Slm Clemente'• downfall Friday night 81 the Tritons lost to aecond·plact -;,~ :F<libuu. ZS.7, in a Crutvlew League i:r:: tloc1lball 1ame at Miasion Vie)o High ,,..., .~I. . 1 ~: : Triton ball carriers lost the ball 11ve ::i.. + ' '"' ;~:· 1thr&ea by way of fumble. and juat could ;-· ·w generate an offensive drive. Sin Clemente could manaae only two first down1 hi the whole game, the flrat ~ with 45 aecondl remaining In -~~ quarter. "'.."' Ptouull completely ran the show, ~. Yordaa• II will qalnst lbe m\lllerTrllooa, ' • ...to .. -..... ~ fropi tbt 1'-J . two .... ~_.. .,t.is Iller Ille 'def..... '""' I TrUoa lumble II 5C'1 t7, Doui ftolh. + -......... ~CGlliVettld.. "'-'."ti J:OI rematnina In the flnt ball >=' '• 'BWlHd&t bit end Cral1 Grimm .!..... 11111 --frr· Poolhill'1 -... _ '1111 J>ll1 covered five yard&. ~: ····-ldctaf !di lecond of four ..:.-: ........ • • .. ~ f1111 .. + ... left on tbe clock :1 ..... ~ ~ Su a.-i. : Wlllllojmltarmaloa.H°"...,,be •• -"' ll all • -8mltll bUtaed In from lei! end lo block It The pigskin left tackle, from lour yardl out f1lf lbe was l'flCOVered on the Triton 17 and touchdown. lbeo Howie Hoyt found Smith open and lbJ!bact Jerry Gloeter raced eroond completed the touchdown play with no ., right end for the eztra point and Mlt- lime lefL slon Viejo led 7-0. · The Tillers linally rot "" lbe boerd with 1: 3G" left In lbe cootat u hallbeck Scott Sauers bit lbe line, and brRte I-for a 38-1ard TD run. lfllAM STATllTfCI -• • 0 J •' • I , ' . (his onJx allempt .Of .lh~ .....,.) abd m'ade in unaulBted. tackle on.1.saac Cur· . Us.,on one .of Pte .feYr -~ J¥ Speedy , Salnt 118ck lookO!J Ilk~ fle roiiiht breok thfo1' the 1 open. r · • . . · · ' •• Pow! Rips ' . \ , \ r . f ' Anahe·im r I f Tars, 19-0 ~ PRO SOCCER QUITS FOR 1THREE. YEARS . \· ~. CJIJCAGQ (AP) "-Tl>e= Am•ri· can Soccer League ed league i~lead. wW, 'field one to 'g club rtpre. ' mOng North ·America aglinlt foreign teams . for thrte years. Dave -Srrl9Y~. of New York, spokes· man tor the league; said the new plans are subject to approval ol the U.S. Soc· Football Alaociattoo an4' the Canadlao So<cer FootbaD Assodltloo. The new format, apParen.Uy adopted btqUJt ·of the grU.t firiancial losses the ' league ls suppoeed to have encountered in lta one ypf of existence, will have elahl partlclpallng member& suppotling lbe ooe Uque lelm, It will compett In North America and .abroad. • ' I , I ' I • 1 j ' j ' I I , . • " .. ,. __ "' . , JC' b-.•· . • • Artists ~ Win 'Seventh f I I BY TEJlllY Nll!ll'TIJNE pined marl! -al 11' !..-~ In the bf • ~ '"" ...,, ttnal two CJ,4lr1er'I. EJQJ)odjq for Hye loochdow111 in the Cllovertel)', the Laguna -· held aecaOd ball, 'Ille Lagl1Da Bea.;h Artiatl lt'I 4olal ol JI' yanla la the llnl half, roui.d upoet • mlndod OrlJll< Prlday '""'"" ,. lncredlble 311 yardl In tire nigh~. 4HO. third.and fourth quartm. The game wai ~ed at Laguna',-, Tbe game atarted out u a llgJtt. boll Guyer Field, ~Y! dedicated to ~ eoauo&-:type 11"10: 'l1we WU ftO ecarw Altlil .... 91 0.. ·Jul II Ille In llto finl -"'· --ia!«-yoait,CJ:ll'. v1nceo1, ~· Catron. . .cep11nc. 'a --Dave .Mclloonell fell' Orange actually IM t.apna al the end Laguna and Dill Wlencek for Orange. of the Jtl'8t half, lM. ~ mannner 1n TM .P,inthers went abeed U on a wlW:h the ArUats rovereed the game in St<•~ Ceratra)' field .,al, 41 oecoocl1 fn. the oaCootl hall wu anmetbing to behold. 'lo·lhe secoM" quarter. Their drive IWI· Coach Jlal AkJ111 .made 1 del..Wve ., ed 'Ill their 41 and culminated with Cera- clwige In the ,vtlli !Joni five al the ·way'• :15-yard boot from the Laguna 15. bllf mid the -it.,..,··! total yards ·. ·.1~¥11th&Artbllluaelgblpl•ystrom •.' • • • ! • • ·• ' ~, Nou111Mt t,. 1.a --Y"-JZ '41-ib ' ,_. -. ~:;. . -'doh II> IYDlcal f-. Ht 1IOltloll -.,._ •• •• .. 11'11111'1 pual ... Ille --al .... Ar· = 1~ lilt 11 and ntumod to the p-•. f;\tw:.~ Four plays later Kum tool< 1n Ojlllon •- pil<boul rilbl eight 1¢1 ,. 1111 ·Ir-It .. ;: • . ....... Kulm'• toll1 -(or the -y ..-MW1Y llO ,-... • : • ' . , ·.-Tiit ~ lit Ibo '""""'' -.-• ~ .... ~. -.. ~:11,lltey_.....,tolte ""'' . , )l{ltber M In aeveo P"'1t.-F-·U-, •· -~ .,..._-·:M:- Wlezbonkl made a ~l ~ lo i.=: · I ·;,a !J! 'a ::II Gt11t}dolway J'1'> .-,. fine COICh, ,..,.,~.w·~·· , f~ Ut; Jl.y'l'I pill-run jllaJ. It WU . •c;o;;;; ~': 34.10, 3;11 .. -.. llllcl IA&una .... lo r r .... , .il ~ =i.uy WU a tribute to lite dO-'JJE. • ~ : f! r-. The ruaed Artllt Une -Wun -• · plays, courteq pl· left Jaekl!> -Jooe. • 'f • - • ---:u: ... 1rom hll own :111 back .. hll n.,. 1o --~ -7 ·~· j •jjn . temtan ln<t .mr. A bail p1111I -H • · ., ,. • yards and Llgµna WU OD the Orqe It. r\c.y1~-. ·= .1· ~· ., •• ~~;: .. ·~·· ·r,c :-.: ·~ ~- ~;:; ... , !.!: "" ~~ :ir. ... ,:- "' ' .. . ... tonight In S u .n· s et League game .. lnj Sama Ana stadium. Kickoff i• In four plays a batter!ni'Btlan BqJey . ,; · .... , ... "'· had tbe-Artists' lut ~~the bit · ~i*,i -.,_ ' ;nt .- fullback piled over auanlfhlrl) U. •· · ..,. ~, '&' ~ ': ~ ' ... " ··-. ;;; It~s -~ights .. 9u~·:~1 · . . ~~ For · Barons· ··.:324.0 . • • ,_ •!.. , . . T'~ .. ' ., .. , •••. -. ·., t• ''!.fl'. • By STEVE EKovica, lpeed!!er -'"'~~ ,..~· ' In IT ot t111 Dalbl' ,,...... ...., • ~ whiCb raJDQ!Jnted to but 46 ~Uter than a apeedlng bQl!et;· ~e. yardl 'ct Loara.'1 flrlt.bali · tolal. Pow<rial !ban a locomotlye; a)>!< lo leap • t.oara' al olf a ·~::iiJa1• In tall ~neman with a 1lngle bowtd. ~-• lbooe flrJ twit q..tt.ii irlUi Wt and "N.P.. . I ' . . SU<tn 11p1...u.. _ _. "'"'!!! topth- Try Brant~t of"Loara High School er •C'COUDl.iQa fdr a 1 '"1 ...... u the 17$-pound Saxon tailback dlsprov-·.._Light 11111 remains. ~ty'a ed the law of perpetual moUon Friday wv scorer u be ldded . .no.&er three night al HunUnglon's Sheue Field u he toochdowna Friday to hll ~ tolat ol led hia teanµna.tes to a 3:2-0 triumph, ov-12. .. er Fountain Valley. In onler to •tolcl mUinc lbla 10U111! Light gained 144 yardl In the Saxon like the foolball .biop'apl!J ol Bfant rout before ho loll the game In the be-Light, suffice tt to .NY ht allowed few ginning ol the second blf with hll pow· B@ron defooden lo lay a 1loD¢ ·on blm erful comrld., lheld, 2$-0. and gav• the Fountain v~ liomecwr In the first bllf alone the elmlva Ing crowd lltUe' lo_. aliadL . I Magnolia . ·Whitewashes The Saxom. wulad lltUe ti~ llellinl 1'armed UP In the cool llilnlllJllon Beacli weaQter u they toot tfte 9Pfning klct- of( and ~ 7t"yaida In~ plays tO regilter the flral ~ ol the game 1n· -nilnu1ea. · IJllit-did the llCOrinl hooora u he bwllecl ..... tliht tackle from oipl yanli out filr · the • ICOf't. ; . . ' . . Eagles, 20-0 Following the ...wnc klckofl, Fool>- tain Villey WU WlAble to grind out. a " flnl down and punted down la the Lo- ... 32. Bui the SuON again , 1'\11 their By RON EV ANS foolbajJ mlCblne Into , blah I'll' and Mqnollc;.' q~ar:it.c'k"' ~Omer set raced down \o the FwnLaln .1{Alley 24. up tlio touthdowrut with pauos and guld' On • third and five llltnauOo;Walker • OIL SLICK -Huntington Beach halfback !)ave.Smith slips as a Santa Ana ta<:kler moves in to make the stop. Oilers take oo Sante Ana Valley .. ,; ' . scheduled for 8 p.m. · , ·-~ ed hll team on a 74'.-yard drive for the (ltoUy pullued by Sam W~) ."'""to "',·ve the Seollnell, • ~ ... ...__ !oil!!!'• -Into tbO --~· Wltere ii .. ..... -~ "t ... c • .:.. • "'""' <t;U')!llfe!ed bf -'J!)lln .. • over E,....;,. Friday ...,,t al La Patni. ..._,e ••· ~-I i'. '" ,. "' .. Bonwell-led Oilers Tangle With Falcons Western Uses IJ.all .C.ontrol, " ' . Break~ to Top . Park In ~. . · _,_ -~·- Coach Don Lent'• team II now H In Alaln the Baroni failed 1o··~ the Irvine League play and 11111COred upon. 'boll and turned lt oyer to ~;Buono Magnolla'a flrll """" arrived early who eully ~ from the ."1pi 47 lo In the ~11 quarter on Ill Urll crack al pa)'dlrl In _., plays ••• '11111 ·Lllhl the Eaglea. The drive was bigbHghted by -,dolltg lllOll-1)1 llle·follnl. , >. . ;two~...,, mo""""" :Ill .and 31 The PAT W81 pod and the""" read yards, Uer staUonlng Magnolia on · !U, with°, 1!15 to IO In the "'"" quar- Estan six, from where Greg Iver· -.... ., • .-1 ~.,. IOI\ ocor<d over tackle. Fowtlaln Valley·lllOYed Into .... teo. The aecoml llCOre, with 10,13 lo go rltory for the llnl -ol the•fracu before lntennllsloo, came on 111 Ivor10D after' I& ldckoll, bat IUlled 1111..!lte Lo- plunge ,from the four, capping a nine-ara U. ,;.· ' Quarterback Tony Bonwell leads his . By GLENN WHITE charged with· pass interfereoce and the with a *°Yard thr:ow for ·tbe score but play, II-yard drive following an Eagle With l:ot left before hdelrn""lon Lo- .Hun\lngton Beach High School team· Of tM 1>e11Y l"lltt Stiff ensuing penalty gav• the winner• a first the' convetfipn try1 was .blocted and it punt. • .... • • ara made It Jl).O. AiaJn tlctit cVried mates When they take the field at Santa Western used ball conlrol and ,key and goal to go at the Viking four. , stayed &-0. Maaoolla completed ill acoring output over, but the PAT w11 wide to tbe Wt. \11: · .Ana Stadium tonight to engage the Santa breaks tn the second , half to down Ma-It took three more plays· for Western Marina picked up ita touebdown with in tbe fourth quarter when Omer bit Fountaln Valhy penetra&ed to tbe Loo Ana_ V~ FalcOns in a Sunset Lelfrfr rina Righ's Vikings, 13-7, in a Friday to reach paydlrt_aa ~l~. in Crom 9:45 ~ining in the ball as Joe Vent-Ught end Russ Henry on the 10 with a ara 25 late-Jn the pme, ~the· drive ... two yards out OD a keeper. imigUa weDt over from Jbe two to end O:yard pua play. Two playt later, ]Vet· WU µtlbculllied lftlr tbe 8.-toter.- football gatne. night. Sunset League football duel al N .the•··-b'ie'·d hthe . •• .... ___ , . .son ••aln' acored, thll time from the _.,..;,,&.Tom---~17. ~'." • K.ICtoff l! set for s. Westminster High. · last e~ua:ie~ ~~ta .;~~m:to the '. 1 si;Y;k~;i~hen:quarterDack'Mike four. -·' "'"!....,.. · -...... ~ATtmct ~r -·-'• Uy •.:i tn •··-·e The victorloue Piooeel'I, had the ball act with tbeir parade ol 11-yanl pen-Henry raced 25 yanll on fourth down. 10 Magnolia'• lllcky defense permlUed el!!! · ~ Botb: ""._....are curreo c · ~ .. · for 30. 'Of 45 plays frorn scrimmage the' allies ag~ ~ akiel. tQ go. Pablo Navarro's convenion put the Eagles only 74 yard! on the IJl'?1Ild ~It; = '5. actiot\"' t11ere· 11n•t anything,ridlnK"" .finlll f;ilo:periods but needed a crucial . Al ooe pelnt \he eels stepped off three " tlie Yikes ahead, 7~. . and limited Estancia quarterback to a ~ $jS.,. the out.come in -reiardl to loop chem-~'In~& penalty and a fumble 15-yarderl in succ.e5alon against t ~ e We!tern .trltp.. two field gOals during three-for-eight paMl.ng evenlni; for t9 ;:::: i;-.....-~ pionahi~. reCovJ?Y tQ_ tale the win away from Pioneers and two •in a' row against the the evening with' Miller missing from yards. , ~"-•• But tt Is a. night when· the Huntington coach 'Jim Coo.o's group. losers. Dwi.ila the !alter~. officfals the 21and15, each eff9rt going wide. Magnolia nearly had a foµrth touc~ .... Beach quarterback has a·chane8 to up his , Marina, tied for .seventh place In the lost track ' Of down's and give Coon's Marina hSid one shot ·Jett to win with d~ ~~ lntheytherea:._~st~~ ooe.bul . rough.. and, 'umbl~ ~unset ,clrcujl, was varsity an extra down. -a minute to go but dropped peases and Yaa" 11.uo ~-.. .... Quaai.o;a ~::WC. 41 • in<ilvidual output considerably. i · nllfsl_i1i,g a 7.e . ~ead 4t halfthne. But it went for naught. , a pressing western, defense throttled die fumbled the ball away on a fourth down vm. ........,... At the mome'nt, 86nwell. a •nlOr is ' Jj.o,ever, the edge ~as short-lived. Western scored first, mo~ 44 y,r<ts threat and ~ Pioneers wound -up tak· scoring attempt. ru:=: • ~,: the Orange .~ area's letdihg Off~ve-Coich Riek O'gleslch's· eleven sc:ored in twp plays the ~oild·ume It got tts lng ~er on the Vike 9 the .final ~ ~ 'T•AM STATllTICI. ,.,.,II Val...,,,~!! 9"'1"'. • ·_·. 1~-I ,player with 1163 yards galne<I in 72 carries the deciding Jally with 3,33 lefl in the banda on the ball. Miller ,hfl Blll Leiay aecondl. • ·~,\! 1~· . . .. ~'.'!. ,-. ~:.~~-" and another 531 yards passing fot a net third perjod ·after the vJ,kea had ,put oo a i." .. ,. ~ of .p1r11«1 ,oel 'lint stands. ln W _. I 'Iota! ol 89f.yanll. '-'. ~ . ''!lie flrll came • 91hen the . Pioneers . 8f.er-.r0 0 Valley'i coach~I Milli ha1 ...i!led, bllUed to the Marina 11 before being Bonwell "every. bll aa. good a bi>)' u ' llymied bf Dave. Teel'I peas inlercep- {George) Fruer Cl Anaheim.• • Uon at the three. . . Jl'rUer won aU.ctt hoDOn • m ~ : ·And ~ · ~ came moments la~ , aopbomore Jail year with the CIF. cham· •wben .Ste'le. Ollatt. fumbled at \he Ma· """ .,. ..._ ·pton ·CotoOt.ts • riiiaeigbtandtblvtsl!onpouncedonthe . , i=::r, · 1 \ I •-'I l "'"I And ; _ _.... ill a chance foi' • -ball .. again menace the Viking FQJlertoo rallied f..-tw.o goalo In the the ooly three Rustler polnll. Coot neUed ~ ... , .. '"11111..,W~r .... J _I· -~;a· . . '. ' '. . • more ""'"" -·• goal. • fourth quarter Friday· lo down Golden two, aJid ooe a penallf throw wb11e .. ...,... •• the·Huollngtoa oquad of coach Keo.= Two plays 1a1er the potent Blue and Welti W, in·an' "'-"-·COnferenco wa-<alU.,...b ~ m..-ker.·tSeve Wbltdaw lo post 115 third win ol the Ye&f , " Gold defq tiad ~ ,..0 yanlage. ....,...,. aaitlled 00 COol<'• a1tot; • beginning ol perhapo the. march .to Ibo So Wfflml quarlertlaclc Bob Miller ter polo --held at GOiden West. llary llrtlll bail ••busy afternoon In wlnnlnC 9'UOO that the Oilers bave been lrled lo p..._ The Iola wu ·broken up. The W!li kepi ~ ,HorDet. In a llnl. the ,,.. for ·Golde• Weal. Hoving alx • ' .. .. • • Poinllnl to. ' ., . ._;, .. ilefeodet J(ath Dooaldaoo ,, ... place Ue~ Orange c.Mt. ewe (1-2) (Oala· scored on him, Dreol alto hod .. -"'"I i ·n . : -=-rr1· N~ vitar~ ,c:i ~~. ' _T~AM ITATISTIC~ M dropped ·lti ~ ~:.-. .. m~i&ht aav~. '. f .. • # i£ J,' l . =: . I l'CI -~ ..... "'ve the ouen .. .w..a chance' ... ~...... il --N~L ~ .. 'I ~ jw It WU • ,:l.Offe pme In ·the flrlt three ' Tom H~ I Rultlert· ft • . Pg. t • ' ~ e• . ~ ~ ~ 'miariH ~ ... ..__.::..! '--''J ~-.. ·In'· the DOW lU oo the year and face Cba!fey • 1"01v1~~At INt .,--&.-. . • ; . botbo!-clu~, 'le, ·•· ~l' . :,~-. • ·~,-'·'""""""~~ ...... w neZt1'rtdaylnthellantllen·J>!IOl'.l'ulter-• --,. J ocil I !: Banwell's beli .rdytt, Mai:lt }Vblt--_ ;:: :"J"; ... ,fioa .mmi~ ·-. it ,.. ton ttavell to ~ Hond,o -to...lnaage tba , °"""° · ,t. i:c1~V' 1~t ~ · JI; ' J ;1 i • field Jeo-poun.j tplil aJid 15 tel lo-• ~ I " ')l?jlce Kr.inz a00 --€ooi "!""ed 'iloedrunne~ ,-I " • ""' • -... !" ,., li° ll• • ' 0 " ': i for if! Ollert -~ a~ 1u . ' . f ~~7~~:;; -· -~ .. =··. ~-~.1., ·.-_~.f ~l)~_ta.·.· . pg· s,_ Sea Kings · Mix T~ :;t ! ..,_.,, ---~ .,,,..i-111· = .,•, '; ' ' ' baciif'ield..i" • 0 " II:.• • llKM'ltDUAL STATftflcl -. "' ' .) ! ' ! . . I • r ' ' ' . Tiit t.-• Jone win._ 1;,.21 ,_,.. Both leaml ~ In ·-football Corona,del Mar It In top lltape wtllt IMI litl tlte cour:oe o1 llte ._., 11 .... ~""''"...--•'llfiWIW.. , _,_ .... ~1 . ..:..... ~~ Ndba•e ldeq!Jcal ~the!nJUl'I.ll!I-. =-'...:Sat 1t1o ltnob-••:c poa111oo T!i121 ~]e!l:ID .t\oJ ..,,,..<!Id. In , ~ • 1 •. 1 I .S j ~. ~ , """do,~ 1-.1°"'fall, Meu, tiowever, 11 ldll ilot t!le ~~ ~ ... ~. ......;,_ -· the -· • ... I 1 . ....,.,,.,.. ~ · mend. with -key lndtvi$ala...., a1 ~ -.-:. ~ -va11ey Nrit.twltwe bioot111aui tt.,i; ·, v-. . .. . ~ooa1y 111 t1te-1>1•011r .... o1 the bAlf apoec1. hu a --1111m tllt Itta ia.. ,W-<Ml Ind N...,,.n lWW' 'r... ·::.;· " , year: loo both clubi, -~ M-High ~·nit. Da\'11 brodtera. ha'!' -m-ttia ~~!PP::"!•_ .. nwftwiet! ... I~,, -r J .,t_..., ·-and a... dellWar lftlb, Qamo. .., u~ ~ ""'• "'-C. ,, ~ ·--........ ~ ...., d H .. .._ ~ ~ -·~~ . """" -...., ...... y --' .. -~ -1· . ~ -! . · • .:... -·" ": T • ' • '.°"A;:. W~-wtf -' back after IUfferU., I ·brobo baad. ' --" • • - l' l! .....,. ,._ any Geori•lldoublf\tlwlth•bod!Y•-·-: .... 11 ...... -. f . , . . . . · . . -ol a lhol al,.. -.LOapo tf. m"le Tlla 11t, 11owpart • ~._... ....... ' tie llld ... , ........... __ -.. • . llarbcr beat ..... u-..... "--.: ... ni • ...__....., ~ '"' , ·~ h.!llbecl: =Fondltk II ncrf•·· ~ ,_:..,_••· - --:--·"'. • · I !II -~ ·r "TY ..... •wlim!ne-· · -............ ' "' 1m1 · j ·Ii TM< .. wlll ,alillhayo'Jlbolalthe oectad ,lo,.. m, ao11ot1 aft« -Bui, wllll eor.. dol -· ~ i • "'" _, :ti! lll1e ...,, a 'pod cbm::o a 1'lmiiar ialnlDI a badl1 lorit1Md. 1*1;. q"·~•. Daft-, oiD 1 ~ ..... " l" ~... . •,• ... "1'' .. .... ---.... . ,, ........ _. ·-· --~ ·-·· -" _ • l• • ..., -~erry •w-• ..... --'"'"'"' tfmea dur-and with tbe, lea llop' -00-'>IDwa ' ••• I ' • . I • • ' • ' • for Police Los Alamitos Entries.·_ .. .._ t,oel1 i.w ... ecbodultdloCOD>Ptl•fnlldlf. conclulloa ol !he Ob'n\picl lllllceil I r o m -•ljlOtlai "'"'1!>4 from SUndoy .o I U r n • o n , an Colllorala 1ioCU badfnlntoo at Costa Mela Hl!lli ·•ouUta""lna alhlete" ..W be Jo Ille -Arel SCboOI to 'walo ·~ 'Or~ _.... • , . ...~ .... ~4le'"'~·'°~-~~~~.:·~ · » ' · • • i ~ch ollteer wUI compete bi wind up •I mkt·aftetnqoe $un-;: • ,.i.....,_.tbletes were twO to fiiur iPor\i Ind at !ht day. t~i~:1 ¥-"" "' ,\ , .... -flOlt (ot";the event IJ the :·· it . ' TV . ... otani• Cow>ty Pliee OUlc:ere ..... on Aasoaauon. . -!:~ . ' " . As of Friday mornina, 1,011 ."'. : "'-• · • ,_ ~ oftletn were signed up .it¥. .~ thall G es . to compeU, euily tqpplng the -· :·~! 00 ' am. --J5\l. who competed In the in-~ '-il't:\. • ~:_:.. • • '.; ~ ._. nalllll(al,evtnt ¥ yur• in ~· .~ .... , •. • . San Dieao. -~ ..,. '-'i. .. • ,. . . .. ·-. . .._. 11Jig¥ ., : · M. ·· . -~, ' :f Thi Polloe Olymplcl' are the :·!-'· ht ' enu braiDchtld .' ~. capt. Duke :~~k ," . Nyhu1. of ~ Sen Diogo Pqllce ;::~~ _ . ., · ~ _ Department. who began .. _..,,j; ' -_ ·.... organizing last ~ae.11 event in !!• ~ · l..'I the kfnd of 'llbtory boob' and a lack of' a\. 11166. ... · t~ '; '..mc&.Jj. ~ tradin 1"otb&IJ match.,, It 's "Nlll\od. lb.. "ou~, :!iQ,~atiout. _.. · !.,_~~ • .,'.TV . wee¥~ f~t ·~~te'1' ·~tt year wu Jim ····"iltl. o~-1 ,_ ••• • ..... .i laru · Kei>hedy of lhe Ventura Police ;:::;!I"' tbe ·v•11P cs w lolllCI "Ill'e college game of the Dept.. ·:··~-·M , week today ia a Big 10 affair Officers si(Ded up include :st:• 1' ... ' ::, • (Jing pittb;lg. Indiana and Wilcdnsin those frQllJ. city po J 1 c e :.;--; ·~ ··ovv ~ 7at11:151.m. . departmentl, 'county ~·· :~.:: ...... .;..... • c 1' · Sunday'a pro football menu of~cea, atate .l;aw enforcement .. ::_:.:..~;. .. b ,aimlllrly ,weak, featuring agencies, U.S. mars1WJ1 .and. _______ :"'t•;;,: ·ueat.us L•A•u• • Buffalo aad New York on FBI agents. '"t••• • • 1. "' • ""' Ghannel 4 at l~:BO a.m. and Se -al r ·ecreatto·nal .... "' \ r . ,, '. " • • t'<IO... land and a .. -....... _ .. 1 v~. . ' ~ -.., ' 't 121 ,. ..,.-ve ~I r fiWC.llCO f14cil1Ue1 througbclu& ' th·• i f"'-.-;'J. ·f ' ;~ "r: on 'cba.nnel. 2.' at lZ:!) p.m~ Orange CoUt area wllf be ... .,. , . · , '. , .. = . .., Another Sipiday AFL matcll cloled··over the weekend due t.. • ~--·.:.. ,. ' J~ ~pi!' K~nsu Ci_ty and Oaklantl to the Ol)'ID:Picl, lncludin& .tJat . " • ·.LoS "Aiamitos ·R~ults • .. ~f! V: """ It·• · , 1 • 1t t p.m., Channel 4. tennil and tiandball courtl' a& :~~~~ tt 1\ • · irape11 of the USC-Oregon _oc:c. . . ' .......,, .• ......,. 1• ,,.. w...-:., -.-.. ..., ~, ....... ,.:ii~ ·,._'r' . ·· •and UOLA-Tenneaee con~, u-, 11 ... of __:..,.. .,..... ~.. . , • · es..."" ,... . . 1m1 • '"T. -~ • :,,!•:J.~tf"'J~.x will~ be abown Sunday at'· su=1·e•.awn_ ..--.11-: .... 1 • " ~ .:-:..:•~•O,::Jf:-.',.=: ,. ~· Uc~)\i~'-~ ~ .. j .,.. ... l\;lo\ffl ' Wnoon. . 'and Um~ on the 01ympicl ---~----------------------~.-...--""' ,. . ' a• . ~~-".--: . , _w, •, '•"'' "!'. Fi>r what it's worth, bere!t achedule : · " writ• tar ic:e1i1111l .. · J. ~ r t ri ; ·· 1'1 JilO;. .. ,• .(_ • ,,JMO •Al 11• -· -t I "'-* J 2 . 1:15 4 the weekend schedule: ArdllfV -' l.m. Sc#ndlY. ,. • ..,.. I Off he SI .............. II (Mtlll9Yl'llllfl) ... ...,,. • ~-' • ' N .. , ~ 1 1 45 lJ . · C1n1on, lrvllw ·~· ~ • ' t opes t1Wct $trlW11 ltmllt!I UI ~ . ... .. ¥Tl~ . : ,f 1rs ,::, _!J;lS 1.m. oi~.! Ff?OTl..11.L ·-M==in~~ty; .• 1.m. """"y ... Cell• • · •. ·' e~ ' -. ' . ' .... "'!::" a.;'~1~-,rth .. t '$1•,tdt ·'r .. ' -:..·pi, ; " yJ\:; L•·'Aalll!ll~· ·1 ' Ii ... l'jj~ .. ,:Jn~'t~ -ii0001t$ -u~lrr:l~lllcll,. -10 1.m. l\lfty, ' ' ., • "\.. T-. llR9Ul'ld'I ·-f '""""Oif!'-• • • --•• ttif Y. . • t ' If 101 Ju. Fou .~~~~llllll t 11r1t1.:• IOWllM -f 1.rn. SMIH'N"f, Kw. _ "1• _ YWY"" .... l•nf. Coff _Jt, }(llllllll MINTM ,!":f.~......., a~.~-' • ' i.~~=,. ~~:.~;f:',!r,+t:r£~L~~1·~:~ ~:~T,..2tt!.:.'1?: ~v, In B f• B • Sk fi Sh ,-·" L:~~-~·a.,c:i.:_ue·,.~;, ~"·~E--~~~'1c~r;-l:l~jlal:f: _ .. . --:.=.. ... ... .. .., _ ,.,~ .............. -·· . ene. 1t _ ig.. · i ow ...... ,, ....... ,,, .. ,,M .. 11 -., .• ...... . ...... 1!1"11(11 g.,m. • •, II P , ed . lllfldlo 11!1, JDf<ll.uln Courte . .,.. tllCID It ·~""""""' .i fTUIJTin) -~··· ' c,~FL CLIPS -,,_ -!,.udO,-...... ·.'","",..!!,atc j'f!',...:.. _,_ Ml•. M-ll'rll!J. 1L'9Nm1 ' . • ... ~ ''" • .f. ~'1.111.ttr. tu ... -· "" e11.MTvi1W L.....U• • · fMl'lt of _..1, picked b'I' AFL P1~~ • thciottn. · -'I ;'.~~~rd:.v r.111 ... 1 ..o iwir, ~'°'' .. 11\11-MM.' -~~~.*\·t ~ :·1::-·~ •tv.t~ h7~nd ~, .. ~'DE WORLD -·~= ',~=IM~?'w S~·. ay l S hed led ~1:~~!~l,.,., , .• ~= . . , , "·· . . 2~ ... , .-.-,1.,." d}-:J"w\:!H'~-:_yr10t.. -(Lvehl 1C.1i.111fi:<A"', or1111• . .J ........ 11 ' S C U ·· Tl-.J• '"'· :.S k · ·'J' • >' ,. .. l ' I )05 "' ,,. o.mt l" -Ol~LIAB~I -... ' .. -I '"''' _,, , , ..... , -L•~ Ml ... T"" '" ' t ' 'to" n ..... ,_ --. t . ; 0 '' 1u M(lll!fttlll • v•. Kertf• ,... . T~-~!'.!!!!..t.!..... ' • -... -... ,tv, ,llllo'• cttitm. TOP NetM, ll oc ~ ---t J · , .... :,.· · • • !IJ o.1". lA F -tAXE -ltereo L; ~ri&G~n Ciuti. "'~ '"' ' .,,..,. • .,,.!JI O.Dl1 _fourth, , coe,.",,lln. Ml .. T• PKO. C1ncle I~ ,. • ' ~ ',' I I' 1. # 1.# di i. -M, dt ~ko.) SUfflnt -7 1.[11. 11~1• ,_ ,,_......,, "' -. ' ' 0 " -. 5U•D•Y .. ,, ... •I -""· ann""' __.,..... d' e 'r b7 ~ , .. , • . k,..fdtld -Gwlf*U1t. Half CICIWll. • • 11. VllL!ltrtt · 0~ ,-. i-. 1t . t•::io a.rn. c~lCL:. f;OOTIALL -hi'~,_,_ r 1.m~i.h.INW."""'" uaa ..,-w .. ....,,. th J1t Attld<. ll-111 Q\lldr;. • Uts.. T" • " ~-, '""" '"" .. "' ,,,. . "" "' '""... . da•-. for Ibo benolJI « tho• Wea er here haa been suo. Evening mm llhowfnp •• ,,T _,,.....,.,.,, "·"" ... • . per Ie =. • .. , ll l 12H !2lCT -COMMl!NTAllV -T..W. -f , 1.m. S.twdff, k.f1111y, o1 ' ill ~ held to•'""t .-• S --· ., JI !CH' Geof1ll Allen Ind Gil OCC 1tnnl1 IOUl'll Qr••-r--ty • -·-llUon" f<lr. . btJmy, but thete'I been lnOW W ~ U>fi" .. N gn., WMll Ail.-P'l'l.111, 1111141 ..... _ M vi.lo 1,.r1.11trn ' si~ "";11euu su1111•v'• er~r Trio: •1111 1111d -' 1.m. Sttunl•Y -•-"""""' ~ 1 Id' t u---·!h M day, it 8: 11. One admiaalon in-JI MtclttM 21J Vtll1 Pel):,. ..me and preview 1b9 Atrnt-Llont tilt. tnd ~. OCC. e-0 • ...1....i ,,..11.1-0.D, or 1. Ull 8 i•"9.lw.uv OWl-TljllD IAC:I, «IO Vlrdl. l VNI ,._." .,. "" CllrMft» 1 12N cnc:T -NC.AA CLll'S -,rom · Tr,, shOorlne -Lltllfll Hills 04lft ncwu~~ '-"WW'C · _,_ __ eludes sbow, film, anct-sw11p. ollh •nd u' tn Grtdl • PIU1. ,u,.. •. ~ , ...... y ...... u. 51f~'1:s.T~i?"..?'"e.J1io:J'~· ... ,ul.. Cl~ilfvlllll -' 1.m. '411u1Wv. UC/ All anaJer fare• at San lain. SI.nee cond1Uons cmuige "The Tenth Winter' ti Bar-~· •.• l'romllto 1W14on\ • Fo· r" Lead t ... ' • 1o T ,... ""' llN.o.> ..,.;,1.,.11"'""' _ ,_, Sltuf"Nv, occ: ~---•-0--+11."1 .... , Art'' quickly this time of the year. a "'"'""e's l~ ·feature-le"..+" · · tt.a 1.1111 S.60 •u1A.1w. ' 0 0 UA .90 12:10 P.m. (21CL -l'OOTIAlL -..,.ia.i~IC "'1"'11.....,. ... '6 all the .,.~,will ,,..,. Ml. Hllll'I Glo (Clrfful UO 140 ~--. 1 s o 111 t0 C:ttwl•nd '' s..i Fr•ncltco. JICll Buck. 'Wr..111~0 -1 "·"" S.llH'dly, oc:c Landi.... tn Ba1boe _1 n d ~ to ;area_)>efore driving film, · cover events at the -Chic.Ito'• HI "r '"lotMr•l ui •, kiM!C. Hllll s 1 .1 41 l• :r•.!.u~'M mlkt1/dt •I K-.•r wrttHI,. room. "'A . -·A"'d be ad·"--I 1-• Olympi Win••• Ga ... -· r1-.20 7110. · • , ·~, t l 1 ll '1 1 it.m. U~CL -J'COTIAl:L -Davey's Locktt in Newport up wvw v.-.be. An 11VO c ..,. """' m AlsoAltn -Arrooant Sir, su11r SAN FRANCISCO (AP)_ . -:Ir.:'!'1111 ~ ~ ~ ;: :: ~.r':.~~1~,1'c"o~UT0 11...c1:1 -Beach will'go'to the aa&octa· alternate check would be to Grenoble ,. France, as well as ~r ~-,onv Expniu. F1r111, :JVeteran , Billy Gasper and • ...,.,.., "•"' 1 , o • 1Gll! e11,.. trom 1111 '"' -tO!l. 1ntkld1.-Bee' Gn' d Barrymore and crew as they . bab 1 ced 0 Stockto 't. . ._.. , • a 1 • " =" v":a. ~-f:: t::"trc11~:= lion. In addition to assisting a call your local skt thop, since traV'eJ the ·world ln search of POUllTtt •Ac•. m vardl. 1 .,...,.. Y· a a v e · n ... ~ ,Jlf;tMV'f ~. • .111trr.1n. . , ~•· C"""'"' .i.i....-en will t •--•-cl ...... 'lh o1m. 1rtd up 1n GAott AA Ml11111 moved into a tie -for the lead ·.... _ .;, tcMMdY 1:.C ·• • " ~r£"0\T -~T9AL -~ Wvo .. v · ......,._ .1JOHK01.f!.I .mos --=P w ose wr.u,;u Wl -snow.. .. PllrM Slll(IQ. : B.t the hall-wily point .of the ... ':121'1".t-_ i-.,~ .. ","',~!*1~--p,::,., ~r:u~'"':'tl~·'· -·.:OO~A~L . ->. s' umm' , • an'es ~lan~ingcomu:~gpr:s :·' ~oth weathe( conditiom. The' ski show will (ea~e '-;~:::'~""l::/1111 4JO ::: t: -~ $100,000 LuCky liitern3tional ~ " ·~ .. -Hot 0 , ,,.,vv Llnduv N•lsorl ou . )I you're willing to drive to displays of the latest 1n eunilv" 1 .. 1 CAd1lrl ,,:iG . Open goll '·"-ament Friday· .. 1Mfr'HU,1t-•tllHffr1 j'.!'o.=...•,.,, ...... -.. ," C!udmg· '. d Jd . · t To··· lllll•' ~" • -~=~iDIN OJIDY• LIAOUI ' ot.h 'F!'1<-.n lttllfvm 1·i1 ~ ' . . the Santa Monica civic Jkiwear an s equipmen as 1o.1';; hn:-.11 Lb ... r11 .... Ptllett'I. wlth nine..under-par 1'38 after .-.. ~~· i:., " w 1o ., "" ""' "'}l~~s~Cr _ ,(,oteALL _ ucL. ~mr1n. . I g ': 1: = 'l • 'A •100 u.s. Savmp·Bond Auditotlum um weekend, wel!...1 ~ informd ation on 11ki ~ii!.ti.c~:!· ~~ 0r-~oo1,;:;1t. J•v 36 holes. t.~ 1 : : ~ ~ 'ft. T--·r,i''"' Jeoc.rt l'l'llteaidf T fMI G•rv '-1••, TOIW .and . hue~ perpetµ. al trophy · YOll'll no doubt find !he ·•how res~ ;m v 1 cat on ~tcMd -Mr. P11 Joe. Casper, the totir 's leading ... ·~~*. 11·-, ..• ....,. • • .,, ··""',,t0,"".-'1"1, ,!l?llvllltu·o o· L 1 _ u·• c-·• -•-· •-~ ··--·-~ d ted b "-~-' •· I 'k Th ·11 be · • f;.t!I~---" .... ~ -M .... ';AT, fM1 °'•n .,,ic"1t1'i::-·Gitnn ona Y lu.cu .. •icrs .,..v ngs worth Jt. Ski Club Alpine is pac ages. e swap wi ''l'T" JI.ACE. l50 v1r11s. 2 .,...r money "'inner with •183,389; :::-:;.,... ~ 'I ~ : : · ·= JOl'lfl ~l(ev rtv__,.,.,. °"'"" V1m•1tt1.1r1. HtnN LetQno . and Loan of Ne_wpo, rt-Beach. sponsoring its annual ski show held today and . Sunday af. nlds, c111m1n9, Pur.e s1to0. put_ together seven birdJea for •-0 ·,-t t ,,, ·ar s o.m. IWl"' -10ll:PI'-(,11 ... ck A ...... ., f t f •··noons only offer·ong' 8 . Hl"dtl1t'1 a.1c IAd.llrl '·'° 2.11 2.to · ~~ .-·..,.r-, ~ ~ • 't:':.l°" 11ovu1troo MtMlo • 1uwiu u1p or .wo rom and movie', with ·a skj swap . ""' · Klptv'1 F•ncy 1ar1.,tie-v) J.40 2.• a SS, six strokes under pa!, • "°'~'* ••ati111..,., , , 1*""1•) 1 Melirndla. •00 ~-~1~11. • 1! 1 11 =A the or~. County Airport ta thrown in this Y"'"'"· chance ·to buy or sell SkiS, .J'•$1um si.., (C:•fdoul ~.M while Stockton, who celebrates I': 0. ... Gttndl .o . ..m. <•J' .... COMMINTAll:Y ·-T:::~ ($C~ Cr1l1 ... ,,...._ San ''Fr .. ..,., ........ --.t.--•-""ed by . """" . boot.I poles: and clothes Time -.II 1110. -___ .. •. ~lh birlhd • A ,,.......,.. .. _.. '~ • bfi .-... am.--.v t\Ulllal ...... _ I b b"·hed 1-• ' AllO ltln -Tltl'll $q!Mft!!:, AP•d!• IS "' ay Saturday. ~r,1 G•r!Mill om. l::ID P.m. fJICT -JiOMMENTAll:V Air California. · .iuic cu \ eaia µ., .u• 1948, Hun~n Beach Ski Club =~ PrinCm M.rron. Tuti.c bettered -par on Iii bOles "dur· • ' t: l•YINI lueu1 ' . • T!""' Afire ~IOIM 11\ IWff, i:.~: Ylllw O ~ Go O O O ~ (i' • ' ~p iea rOda from ~ always his been m the is pla.Oning its initial trip to sc ... tcMd -I~ Bruct. Ing hill found of 86. MJ~: " : ~ ~ ': 111~ oucMown ('v1 ""11 Mnt Gtrc.ia.COnolon Corp. -f~ron~ of.· S 0 u.t h_e r n Mammoth by bus for Dec. 13-· SIXTH ttACI. -;;-;1.m. i vur olds They were two strokes LGtrt 1 .. o .., 20 Ra. , '' Collectiopa of fishing jigs ~orn.1a ski a.ct1v1ty ,_ 15.MlkeLa:Blanchasclubin· •!J!S..-1n Gr1d1MP1ut.P11"'Sl1011 .. alleadofDonMassengale,who ·=-~MM , ~ . ~ 1r = , ng· ers ,, ~~:::i1~ ~· ~ J ;1: tt fUrniSbed by the SpoOfer Lure tpOMOnng major ra~ for formil.tion at (714) 89U301. ~: e~u J!:t~lro.bY~:ot 1~:: :: shot a 67, and Miller Barber .•.s.11e1t o . s Jl • a T~i'~ 11UJ~-,~· 4[: Co · botJ'i junion and seniors, u Juftior skiers whose parents o.. of Ttiree cLlph1m1 io.!O with a i:g fof l3Ss. Char'es 11:~ v;i::z..,.. S:.-1 1' .,. TT . "i.:r: er> JJ"' .w.,.., tsi, 'or" AssifflWllf aporlfl'sbera wfil "'.'ell-as °!e first annuaJ 1ki are ·not always 'available to ac: !:' ib~20-'1~:·;1n ••·,· 1"1111111 CcJr, Cooil:y, D;,w Flnsterwald, Ken =:..t.:r.~~'~'" T, est ·unite.d B-departq.~8 a.m:~~i:.om film showing. The 8":1 show company·them llkilng, will find ~,,.;f~\. ~nd~I~~ ... , llOC:· Still, Bob Smith and Bob • '!" • ,......,. . .._ ·\the ••-·. l-"'··s·.. i.... wu·added one year wM. n none Mogul Ski Club 01 ·interest. $tr11mM ·-Tiit c:11ur1. Ro:sburg were· bunched at 136 - ... Mlif C.lt """' Hlll'lt. -••di 1• 1' u 0 -0 l.IU"C;'I; ....... '& ..... med to be I th offi " · "· Tjie ·undeleated Coast ' -s "v111n. o o o ,_,, 'atSp.n\,fpr\befish1wei&h:-iM ~ n e ng .. Tlie 'main informali9!l _«nter .1sv1NTM.uc•.1S1,,al'(h,.1v"' withfourmoreat137. · W • ~~tffetlT: '"~':'~ ~! ": 'Rarigera, with' foUr winS under· A:~ ~~n·~~~, ~:~~. at ibe ·Balboi Pavilion'; in Tickets for tM. Alpine Ski for the group is headed by oldi ~1111 YI> 1" Gt'HI MA Mlnui. It ook a one.over par 143 to -·--· ~· ,• ' ,' ,.15 ?! their beltl, will .play host ta cr::-T:-il~'tr rt.a Munlll (2), Miki BilbOL Donation ii . '10 .per snow Ind Dick Barry!nort'I So(lthem California club direc. . ::.~G!:°it i':'~' 7..1111 A,ao 2.IO make the 75-man cut for the ,,,.-~ .... ,, .. Southeqt United Sl.lnday MeCOl'd,Jlm.LIMlu.Crtillli!lllk• perabn. Color motion p ••. II~ tor Marv Hoover, P. o .-ao:s: i:.1,·L~T'd.ct ~rllofllm) ""·::: final l'(Nnd1 SltW'day Md ~ ~ ~ : : ~ Jn a Pacific Soccer DA·--·aiton let.phone num-Tenth Winfer,11 are avaua. 'ble 143, :Corona del Marl call. Time -.17 •1111. Sunday for the 6,677-yatd '\ Ore-t O ' 7 -U ~" t the dJtorl box off -• ••{ ,.i.;. 6~ '"! · AIM rt1n -...... P•C'• DlllfY, u.,,,,.jj., .. p k · Hv lffdl 1 J " " League match. LHU1111 111c:11 o o o • -' ben are San Clemente Sport-a au um ice. .-; >"' e ...... ~ 'J7'>NO • strWY ,J'n. ,, ~ .. ,, W•ldl en. .. .... """6 ar cour.se. ~"::...""' ..,,,~ : ! : 1= The Ranger! will go at it at TOVCll'*"' <Lt i arien Otlmlr filhina: (714) fDl-1136 ; Art's : Matinee film abowlngs ,wil1[-;;;:;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~:;;:~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ w.tmi,..:.~r:.!::.. • 2:30 p.m. following the s.nt• 1t1-..,111., 0 • , ._ • Landing (714) 175-0550; be held today anll: Sundiy, at = ,,, N-1 ... ,.. • Relerves' matcli at 12:30 at ·Mer11111 ,, '* 1* ..._. Davey'• Lock!r (714) 173-14.14. 2:15 p.m. Tickets are priced at • "'" I M · n • fn N port TouchdDwt'o• -Kdwly.elll!l. Toult. 1... ..ii. armera "ar" ew [.'""no. ,111..., M11n1111n. And11ftdt. • ~ T_.lflf'I .. _. "D--h AT -LGIQllO, 1-a. TIU'-> Nuft!lllltoll at Sin!• Ml VallW ~C • l'l'lpMll. Tickets on Sale For Net Tourney ' ' I Tlcktll I« the lllh Annual available Ind may be JlUl'clils. Balboa Ba.J l1ub Invititional ed af the Balboa Bay'Club. ' ·. Tennis Tournament Dec. U The sir mem~s. of the 'have gone on &ale to the public l'>av!s' Cup team will conipel< ~ wlth othet top.rwed players, at. five outlell II the Harbor in<ludlng the national cJwn. · Area. plona · from · lWm.ania And The l«or-<lay tournament Jamalei, makfna u.e· Bj!C wll! feawe tf)e eniire United l'n'.•llilf'ona1 !he mOst Stalel D!Vll' Cup Wm In its prestlglbus net tournament O(lly . -n CIUl~n!a ap-ever i\ajoi! in Oiange Coiliity. pearance prior to departing Tournaliitnt direcior Hugh for Jtt cilp'. match agiinst Stewart; ·.tbf Bay ab11 oWn Aullralia'. home pro, said DIVll . Cup General admlJaion tickets, team member• who. wW ap- prlced 1t llD for all four days pear In Ille fuvltaUoiial ate or $11 per day, are available at Charles Pasarell, Arthur Aahe, Pallsad., Tem>ll Club, !:IC Clark Graebner c Stsn 'Smith, Palisides Road, Santa Ana ; Bob Lu~ aod Jim'.. Osborne. Nellport lleacb TeMis Club, Don.L. Dell, oiOrmilly !ho non- llOI Eutblufj. N t w po r I pla'ylng ... pt&lh of the team, Beach; 'Neal'• Sporting Goods, wW also compe\t fn the 2T Fa.ahlon Island, Newport tournament'. \ - Beach; Hart'a·Sportlng Goods, Proeeeda , from the'· lnvlta• ua Center St., Costa. Mesa, ·tiona1, ~blch ~ !he,-u .. . and the Alhiotlc. Offict' II !ht el .tile 8ouilllrJ> ' • 1Jni~ofC1,!1orbl1, Tenn!• AaoclaUon, wlli ... CUI" TICKETS -ACto'r Jolin w.,,..; !,a all Ht"'"" u.. U.S. ...., 1fbeD. It 1ppeer1 la ·lb BllllOa Bay Club'• lnvltaUoaal 'l'olu- "' ~~fin! titU fnllll Sherl7 DMcb. • \ ' - Jntn<. -, !he lllvll•Cup Teain 1o' hell> TJcketa: ~ al~!I avlilable itt defray ~ .for 'l t 1 1be Balboa Bay Club,-1111 W.-A~~ ~T, Coul' lllihwlf, Newport Jones, SCTA p<elldent. •IJ Btocr.--,..., ... bonoriry ..i-!or ,...,.... box Mata '" tbe tbe -• • ' evmt ,._ llld our· !he 'day Courll'al.both tho llllCB,..: lbe -w a• ... quet Club Ind the Balboa S., """"*· ~. ......... Club "'~ bo ..... dllrlal .Jiit ---.. atlll --.. ' • ·- The Relaxed .Wa_y ..• Over 2,000,000 Passengers Carried Ove; su,ooo,poo MJfiS I ~ . To Youi Connectin1 P11n11t LA.International Airport Now Ser\iing :Orange County and Beach Cit!es with 82 ,Flights P.er Day ' ANAHEIM•DllNfYIAtlU llill>'ORI NmPORI BlACll lllLIPORI · :22 FUGHTt PEI· DAY ' . ,_ . 2t Minutes One Way Time ' . ~ '. • j '• ..;... ·• lloilla:Jlorlll of COlll llilh"'1 .. 1111 .... .wt • of -" Raad at tM·H-'"' 1 .. . ~ (714) 144-1117 • . . .LA ••• .., .... llllCE iN7, !\ • -· ( ~----'---:.....-----·-----------·-----------·-.. --~--... ·-- ' r ~· . • ---~'::-"":"!'.:"'."'"".'":.,...._--;"_~--:-:7----· -·-.. ------.,,..----~...----~---• • ---....... .. • ~ ---~~- ; -. ,~ • • ' ·- ' • All 1,()00 of Us ,~fadi. -a , Busy Day IT,oday ' ~ / .. We created and delivered another ·fresh edition of The DAILY PILOT . ' ' ' ' ~ Qtlltx IWIDll placo . "' !Jpe; odl ad -(Ibo llllllal pllleo -to tepiodoee pldurei) Into -lm'ml u Ibo daf'• product blCllll lo take lb«pe. C•mr1t., Ardm MQ!Jqry .11 ,aii,..-ol a pla-ol prlnten who "build" Ibo ----"' ~ "'"' 1ng ap1m1 Ibo clock 1!1 brfnl -1111 lalell avallable Jnformllllll In each edition during 1111 daJ. ,~ · · · ' ... . , ( . . . . ' \ ... ·~ ' .. .-• • • • -l, . ' ~ • • ., • ' • ~ I ! W'lP .· "' • • I ' • ' ' . " ' . • • • . l I \ '. ~ J' l ~ ' } L f " I I l I ) I ! .. • •. ' .. ' .. .. . . .. ; • • ' • .. .. • . ' , • • ·.-· .. .. .... .. , ~' .. . ' ' r· : . ' .. .. = ~"" • • • • • • • • ~~ ~ ..... • •' • • NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • WEEK'S AND YEAR'S HIGH, LOW, CLOSE • \ r , • • ' • , . ~ ........................................ i.el:~i:.Q'..,i.oiiii;:"' .. *' ............................................................................... ~~~-·~~~.~~~ r.,J~;..;_::..;,:...: .......... ~;..,;.,~~f,!l;Yl(.....,,SM , a etch:• sz ,, ,,,,,.....,, *" e ...... cos ...... d# « ·-· 0 ·· ,, = = .. ·-•e + ~-- • • • ' • t • ! : • • ' • I • ' ! • i ! ! ' ~ • t • t t I • : • • l • : t i ' • i ' • • \ i • ' • ' ' • • l ' • ' • • • • • ' ' l ' I t ; I ' i • I ' • ' ' ' ' • -·-·------..--~-~--..,------- . ' ·------·---_....._-...--__,,.... ... ~~~-+op¥"'¥"' -+ pP W w -·-..---..---....... .. ll AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE • WEEK'S AND YEAR'S HIGH,. LOW., CLOSE • f • • • ' • • ·- \ . 10 Mott Active &eclu · --.., ···111CMf .... S"lll T I tll' iM. 1,,.,.j,.._., •• ,.,,..,,, •• , -' ""••••-··"'"""''~·•·' ... ,, ... ,,,. ... ,.-...... , .. ~'\,.~:1 ...................... \ .. \ . " ........................... , ... .. • • -.. ---..... ~ -· --..__ ~ -........ _.._ --... ---~ ----~-~---~~~-;:,;_ .. ~-~-~-..:.-~-~-~-.;;..-~---~---------.;,_,-~--"-·----.:...~---.:...-------_;;----------.. ' ;, .. • ~ -.-. • ~ ' • • ' • ',f, I Comineni Patte ,, ' ' • ' . ' ~ • l f•~. • ! .. ' --: ' ! --' ·.-.t .. El.Ctlon Eve AS VIEWED. IY WICJ<S New -Cha}lenge f or:the JC .:r""--~-. ' . .. ............ .., ...... 1111t11J1••1JM • I .,....,..;" ......... . ' . ,_ .. ' It's a GQOd Place~ s·m·rt :J!igher£(lucg,ti_gn t -:.~ From, Changing Tlmt1 · .lege1, it\cl~ .)'ale, Unlvenlly of Jiachet~i d._ ~Pl.!' bec11111e. the~ niunlt)' en11eteo. SOmt .,. powlol oo ' The KipbnQtr MaucWne PeOntylvanla: Cfi!cago, Stanf<J'Q, Oberlin_, think employers ~· it'. Ho'wever, fltt that tbey havti 'liUf• time to catcll 1.1p Geor e L men works ., a eom· Harvard and Columbia. • • eompanlea an! ~rig to "!'O&lliae with tptlr'p!Obletm., ' . munlca~ions Ytechnician for the Mobil ~a ~Y of four-~eor ~l.,"!Ut lhat·a ba<bolor• d~cree ~"!'11\,'t .... • ~oreamtjor~.Mmiycol. Pi\>e Line Co. in Texas. sprmg, Ch8nging Th1i9s .&lliid ~ tl1jlt c...,Uy quolll1 an .appllCant {or a 1eg .. 1'eep l)riiy a .mall frlF!IM of lbelr Henry Scbtref, after' getting his said ~ ft'.ere especially ~ IA job. More and mou fll'mt ate-tuFDinl enterhig students!~ two ·ye.rs. There . bacbelfl''IJ!Um ato Fl<!f)da '!(liv~rol\): crad, of junior colleges. Some aampi.., to two-year, colleges for 11"4\'!te•. "' !!'le!> good ,.....,.., of ~ .,by ~ hu been Olfm.I • iraauate TtlloWih!p iii "'~iltleyr-Wesleyu-(Ooml. • -·iii;-' ·trained lo_ lllO.,tl<~.-tMt ~ • ~ 'itt.liiits'!joit.-·&et 1D111ie;!,'adme "'" economtca at Pennsylvania state Goucher, Brandeis, Mount Holyoke, At 1";. kn g.e_ le 1 ,' ~ade-Teclmlcal into tbe ·armf,· IOl'lle bave •Wqlly money' Univenity.~ . Hamllto~. New Yort Univer1·lt¥, ~llege"moatffisturcionhavefrom'1~e Pfot?Jep\s.A,ndu,alreadv,bo\04lagood Jame! E. stone i! an QSistant buyer at Uni)Jermty al Roche*r. to 135 requests for pertODDeJ each year/' many get jobl In t.J;M¥. I~ pf..~ a larie department store in Harrisburg, Normally, if you've got a C ~verage in says an officl~. Mai:IX ~V'll ~ar . rncq: before they· finis~ ~t ·,~ Too Pa. a regular colle1e:.pai:allel" progr8;ID, you ~ th~ the)' can sauat)'.' LA. Tnde..' . ~~sters, tboUgtl. •:11P:~ tbe Sarah Storey is an executi\le 1ecre:tary will be able to transfer. !J'ht ~~ Y9Uf Tech estimates that188 percent of'!O-CIW wrong courses, then quit. tieCIUlt they in PhUadelphla. . marks, of course, the wider.your, choice. ed dropouts from occupatioMI programs are too toulb or beca'.uee -!be wbJecU What do tbefhave ln common! AU Ire v ·o ~ l1llY ~ BOme credita wJlel1 you lea~e in ~~er to take iob;l In the fieJdl in don't lntereat them. ~ · recent graduates of I.he two-yhr com· tr~er. and diapJVer, f.9o, that the ~ork whicb they ve ~ tr~\.. · . , The policy at •ccepti1ii everyone 1L p>unity eoU,ge of Harrisburg, Pa. They load at a four-year coll~_. i,a;~vJ<r, ~ .. ~ .. In Peoria, 1D.: tilt CalOrjluJar Trac:to\o 110111elimeo•blam!<f. SUI irfnot onJY poa< are among the thousands of studenta who you ezpecled. Mon(iO~ J'U 'n lo~ Co., along with local lndUlley. ta belpiq l!Udihfa. who drop out: Wenatchee Valley pour out of junior colleges each year, College warns lt.s studd. tp. eiptct a th~ n..ew Illinois Ceni,taJ, •College". A COllel8 In , Wuhlngton· found that ltl m. re_a(jy ~ enter ~ good job or eontipue "transfer shoe~" as the>: gep~ 1Al'S1tt number of Ca~rpilllr· • employee• coming freshmen ?eJftlfl:!'ted ~ a with thell' educaUon. ne~ campus, new teaching '1fld...!F.:~ teach evening claase1 at P.J~ .tcbool ip: . crou secijon of -, typical hijh ·school · . polici~, and new cJassrnatlll,1 lPnY field• lllte accouliting: ·~hftecillftl; · ·crlidvating c1.-... HaU hao! been in tilt top NOWHERE in higher edueaUon is_ the transfers from two-ye:ar ~l!e•ea ff9d that drafting; eleCtrlcitj, ~cal math-5!),percent, half in the bottoln W percent, growth more dramatic. Last yur al~, , .• ,. · · (18%) :nar~nt tn the ton.quarter 16 74 ttew two-year colleges opened. TNs ,...,... r, 1 Y•·another 50 or so will spring into.ex· ~~ot in the ~ q~,. In. the il:tence bringi.N the total to 9ftl or more. SQpl)pipore year the crou aectlon held ]ft another half-dozen year• thtfe nw<bt! 0 c· ' s· . pretty much the same. tn,oth~ word.I, 1,300 in operation, with probably half of c· L .. t drol)'?Utl ~· f~~~~-grouP:\ tile high school gradWltel w.ho go to col· . uccess . ' lS ' Tb~ key lo lhe pnibleJ!! ta sklll<d lege choosing a two-year college. coµnsellng.~ Juruor ·collegee uy thil 11 But figures tell only a small part of the ~ n e of their . centreil serVfc:es, b u t A? story of thi! UQiquely A l11 er i c.a 0 Orange Coast College, ·not far California •t Davis. Now 1. sue· important study ~howr that .three- phenomilnoti in higher education. What from . LO., Angelf!, ia one of the c~ful large-animal vet. fQurt)).a of tj:J.em b,Jve P90r guidance lies ahead for many a high school student ~t cbmprehensive junWi: colleges Charles White; 11162 (Vaduate in staffs. Nf!: more t!;-•n one ~~t of ten who cares to investigate ii the discovery 1n·the country. See-what happem to bus ipess_ qi,~ag~en.t·re~llµtg. gets a raUug of excellent for ltu· that the nearby two--year college can be ill g8duates. Worked for men's Store, then dent.tounseUng. an exciting antt even a· glamorous place to Harry Johnson : A.A. in data pro-became buyer at Bullock's Depart~ .; · · go. More important, he's likely to find cesslnl, 1_960. Now programer· for ment Store. Now has a 43),000 in--~µi"G GOOD ~ ls anotbet that it wants-him and has-11program for JdcaJ school district at $l2,000 ·a come as representative of a men's difficulty. Where ~·coD:ege is ~eated u him whether.he is a mediocre student or ye a r. No traiiting beyond junior clothing mallllfacturer. No training a step-eh 11 d ._in sta~,J or wtance, a bright one, has special talents or college. -beyond junior coUege. where two--year braDChes· of the state doesn't know what he would be good at., Sherman Cooper': A.A. in liberal wiiversity get priority -staff recruiting Junior colleges have been around for David LyM: Graduated from ar;ts. Transferred to University of for thecomprehensJve.conlmuntty college some time. Most people ~ve thought of transfer program, ·t9&l. Earned Washington for B.A. Now com· istougb.·Whe~it'1giveqSupport,findini them vaguely as private finlshlng schooll M.A. and Ph.D. in materials pleting Ph.D. in psychology. good teacbera.u no-problem. for well-off a;irh, vocational schools, or science. and plasma at St8.riford. Thomaa French: Certificate in . Attending a _ two-year college la ob- ti.mply places to go if you couldn't get in· Now doing research at University escrow training, 1965. No further vi'ously n<it • tii"t going to a private Ui a four-year college. of London in solid-state circuitry. training. Now manager of escro_'f residential college or the sta1e university. The Single Vote The new t~year colleg~ that leads the Lawrence Timmons: Graduated finn and president of cOuntf For one thing, everyone commutes. way in the nation-wide junior college ' in petroleum technology, 1952. No association of escrow officers. Students tei:Mj to be older · career· movement is far more than' that. It is a further training. Now drilling Betty Kane: A.A. in business oriented, lesi 1ntenectual, tbo.'.igb many comprehensive, publicly supported . in· superintendent for major U.S. ·oil daia processing. Then B.S. from could have eiltered a fourwyW college if 1titutlon ~here you can learn anything firm in South America. California State at Long Beach. they wiShed. Concern. about public It Can Change a Nation's Fate from cooking to advanced chemistry. Its Ro~ Blake: A.A. In animal Now a$Sistant professor of business problems like civil rights and Viet· purpose is lo open its door1 to everyone husbandry, 1960. Studied veterinary education at a junior college. nam, tends to be low but some and keep them open day and evening. Its m c d i c i n e at University of -Changing Times schools -e.g., ?iJeiritt' College in From Notfim'• Burinul' _ thr rut. Hia name : Lyndon B. Johnson. courses-mlgbt ruq six months, two years Oakland, "'Cal. -do have pretty "ac· Ch.4m.ber of Commerct of tM United or in som,e cases as long as three yea,s. tivist" student bodies. StaUa. Repr.ittttd from. tkc Oetober FIVE STA'n'.S were admitted to the Critics say that U:US kind of school trr!S What the new community" college does .;.saue. . Union by a one-vot.e·margin in Congre:&B: to be t9<> many thi~ to too many dtf· they have lo take more than two ad· ematics, data processing. There's little offer besides conveni(!nce, low ·cost . · -• T.tua (-1845), California (1850), OregOJli f~nt people, that ~ts a smorgas~d ditional years to get their bachelor's doubt that jobs will Qe waiting for and a wide selection of program1 ill A SUIB~·Vlle-olU!n •.bu. ehaptd .-a._ -.(18), Jdal¥t (1890), and Waahingtoif'" -wJth no order to ·~· But ~pportera degrees. And a good many drop out for graduate• of the college. , . the chance to escape the mad anxiety coorse ~C Ameriican hf.story~ For ex~ (1199),. ' COUflter that. ti¥.JIJ>9Cialyfunction ()f the fi.nanCiaJ as Well as academic reasons. Within less than a decade, 8 a y s about "getU'ft.g -ipto college." In areas antpte. h Pttside.otl wen ;elected bf-. In JMl_, oJlfl •vote in Uie. lrowt'i'ivedlhe :;mmum~ ;:dllege iati !:.t = f '::: But a good proportion do wind up with Profe:R1or Norman c. Harris at the with large numbers· ()(. ~QW·iocome, one vot.e., · ~ . ~aft Act ·jt1:1t 12 weeks before Pearl uca 0':18 , occupa 0 0 degrees eventually. And moat .of them UniverSity of Michigan, one out of <ivery poorly prepared stude~ti--Chicago, '"The 1 1801• "Thoriiaa Jeff was Harbor, and in 1918 one vote helped kill comn;iuruty. Its a place where employers have kind thplgs to say about the five people in the work force will be in Newark, New York, Loa Angeles -it · Y~ · •, e!'IOD the League of Nations. . ~find tJ:alnecf help~ even cooperate teachers and courses they had at junior semiprofessional, technical or ''middle" offers thouaand1 their. _only chance elected Bi'eBJdentover Aaron 1$U1T by one -.. cl hi 1 1162 Jn the training. And its • place where oolleges. This is especially so of bright J·obs. --vast rna1·0r11y of them w1·n ""'" for climbing the educational ladder lo . . ·• Re ti iuic: ose governors p races n 1 no students ca sort Ill I t I t 11ie ~ • • . vote· 1n · tbe House ~ presenla ves, '"'·--b fleeted ote .. •• . n . e~ ves ou . n ° students who could have entered four-educated at two-year co1leges. an occupation with a decent income. followiri;ia tie in eJectoral-votea. uuu t re · poor v r turnout. ~s academtc, semiprofessional or other . . , . -· . 1-Job ~"-· Ad than hall of the eligible voters in the types of programs that best Stilt them yno'w"' ,'·ansyttithua"1"1"r'thineythehadfilrostdop~~1t"'ovbuer'. N ' Cop11right (c) 19~8. Tht K1pbnger ~'"' year -: n 'C'Ul .... ,. ams United St.ate1 voted in the '62 eJectiona. · OT ALL Is smooth running at com· WMhinfttoti Editors Inc. gained the1pres.!deocy by one vote when AT MOST colleges you will get an they would again start at <a junior col· the conteat was.decided in the HOUie of The governor ol Minnesota wa1 elected Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate .in legc. RepreseiitattVes. by only 91 votes. Science (A.S.) or Associate in Applied About two-thirds of all students who The ,yeff! .um:. Rutherford B. Hayes el The governor of Rhode liland wu Science (A.A.S.) degree if you take a enter two-year colleges plan to take won election by one electoral vote over ected by 398 votes. transfer program, or a 'certificate if you transfer courses. But only about one-third his opponent, SamUel J . Tilden. The governor of Maine was elected by complete an occupational prwam. actually do continue. One reason ia fmd-a ilngle vote aaved a President 4113 votes. The idea of a two year, rOw.cost com· finances. Another is the ~iscovery that frOm Te.Dtoval from office _ Andrew The governor of Vermont was elected munity college is attractive, but how sue-transf~r programs are tougher than ex~ ~ . The only Preaident ever Im· by l,348 votes. ' cessful are they? What are the chances pected. Many youngsters, after a look at peached woulifhave been mnoved but The governor of North Dakota was that a · youngster who completes a offerings and ~me guidance by for just One VJ>tt in tht Senate. elected by 1,007 votes. . transfer program will be able to get into counselors, switch in.to occupational pro- The importance of the get-out-and.vote a four.year college and do well there? grams. According to many e:iper!s, that's AMONG · THE TALES o( comic hairline.elections ls that of the man who 1fjil never again tell his wife not to vote. He'wai1iunning for hl3 third term in tbe deorgia.Jtouae of Representatives. drive is being pushed with urgency this And are the jobs really waiting for those the way it ought to be at a truly com-- year. If you and others slay away from who take vocationa1-technical courseS? prehensive institution : about 70 percent the polls on November 5, your absence Tru1fer 1tudenta. Graduates of vocational-technical and 30 percent could change the results in hundreds of transfer programs ha Ve little trouble get· transfer. important elections. ting into four·year colleges. Students of Vocational • tecbnlcaJ 1tudent1. A Jn fact, it could change history. Montgomery Junior College, as one ex-good n:irny students now ia four-year Copyright 1968, Nation?a BuriM11 ample, have transferred to about 200 col· coJiegel are headina: blindly for the Memorize Your Route· Or Miss the Off-Ramp Tht author ii 4 flOtionGlly ·known auto columnist and cm txptrt on both autos and the auto industry. )sy DON -MacDONALD even the minimum ~ mph.. Then there ls the toll piled up by those ~ dart from the inside lane to an exit they belatedly r~. .. Feeling sure that be 'would have no op- position, hfl assured his w!fe that it WaJ ilnneceMary to go to tilt polls. But llttle cDd he ~gain for a spur-of.the-moment, write-in vote in hil district. His opponent fared eo well tbe final multi showed a silrprising 254-to-254 tte. •----------Our !If-iK s-i'r-Uee ---------- Someone ought to· call a kind of summit meeting of highway officials, not to further thrash over the Uniform Vehicle Code or even uniform signs, bui'"to-juH agree to 'put up aigna that tell you where to go in time to 10 there. Sure, I know that tbe expert 11 1up- p0sed to plan and memoriie'hiJ route in advance. Let's face facts, lbougb. Such foreiightednes1 ii not practiced by the average driver. J Ai I see ft, the case seemJ pretty 8lroog for spending a relativetr minor a~ount of money f?r telling · a stranger where to go. and telling repeatedly and In time so that the price too often paid for involuntary indecision i1 not so tragically high. In 1963. a.candidate for council ln a Onclnnati suburb was boapi!allzed for an emergency appendectomy, and so unable lb.go to the polls. He lost by one vote. The Nightie Set Gets an Early Start By HERB CAEN ,;No better illustration 0( \he "one-vote SAN FRANCISCO -Notable quote -:-your 'vote. -counts" theme exist.I than from a leading hostess alter a big par· In John F. Kennedy's triumph over ty In a downtown hotel: "WELL, my Wchard Ni.Jon in 1960. About one hall of dear. I never DREAMED I'd Jive loQi Oiie percent ol the votes cast in two states, enough to bear myself ACl'ually llllnoit ,and, New Jersey, swung 43 elec· saying 'Look, kids, I don't mind mari-'31'.al votes to Mr. Kennedy. If that tiny Juana but I absolutely DRAW the line pcen~e ol the votes tn those two at cocaine!' " ... Before you look ICates baa been reversed, I\ would have shocked and. 8.gbas\, old· friends, con- ljen enQUgh to throw the electioo into the sider the Pe'ninsulA's "Nightgown Bogle of Re~tives. Brigade,'" so labeJ.ei:I by bartenders along the coi;nmute route. The brigade I c~• hmph. "Hmph." At Ille Cifcle Club on Valencia, in walked Arthur Domergue, William Muzio and Joseph Surdyka -morticians all. "Ah, here come three live oneal" greeted Big Julie Molnar, to a rouM of (lau*hter). "This i1 my favorite cadavern," responded Muzio. Nearby sat Jerry Johhstone, chain-smoking. After he'd lit his third one, Mortician Surdyka patt.ed his back on the way out and grlnned : "~ Joog, Jer, see you soon." Downtown is better? ~ BY tJi:aiS THAN one v• per precinct Is composed of housewives who throw .,. two ltl:tes, Obio·and California, Presi· overcoat over nightgown, drive hubby ARTHUR ERLE S T A N L E y ~ TruiT.iin defeated Thomas Dewey in loneartltbey•tall,alooonnan• fdortl\Olla 1 chechok in ~!1d:ie "Gardner, the -nt brldi.....w..rn (at 1ttl ··~~ , ew rns uc ore. ,........ '"•'"" .. ' returtlirlg beddy-bye. All this al 7 age 79), checked inb:l Pr.esbyterian fi n ltl~ Republican presidential can· · Hospital for a checkup. "Sorry you're &tie Qiadel Evans Hughea went to bed a.m. ! in Ute hospital and congratulations on public manner Is poor politics." l can hardly wait for Herr Doktor Rodale'a · next Mok, "Eat Your Way to tbe ~lte House." ~y OF FACES in the crowd at Enrico's one recent noon : c.ome- dlan,Henry Mor1an, up for a breath of air ftom L.A. (!•Los Angeles? It's the worst town in Oklahoma"); Maurice Girodlas, owner of the Olmypla Preis, searching for good writ.en of dirty books ("It's euy work JnlCI fine fqr: the glands"); Playboy'• •hinlesl lighl, Cartoonilt·Humorlsl. · Shel Silverstein, , with • beautlful ~blonde chick in iow -- ( "Hey, I'm moving 'to San Franclsc!! 1 f you count a · bouse~t I n Sausalito"). tbbikio&; bhmelf the winner. But t LOVE 111£ RtADE:Rs: Bette the marrlag:e," greeted an admirer. 'Ofdrotr "WillOa defeated him by car· Heistand ii disturbed by those TWA Chuckled Erle: "Now THERE 'S a NEARBY,.Litterateur Dick McBride ~ •·ltf¥, California, by leu than ad! about "The Atlabtic River," sentenct t" "" told about the-time BW 8aroyan walk· a ~ .per J>«Cinci. Wilaon look especially tilt line that beings "Wl>en ed into •the City Ughll bookJtore •and Ci11for*tiy3,I08votetout«tfDearlyone you c:ro&1 the river this fall-" Betie.1 TSK: Poor Reagan continues to get was immediately cornettd by a bore ~" ~· . -fitfully : ''The only river I can think of it from all sides. One of the latest to who hollered : "Hey 8111 ! Remember '!'W. 'Awnll Harriman woo tbe New Jn that con\ext ii the Styi.'' mount an invidious attack ls Nuui-•-the first time we ever met?" "Yeali." l'.~_~lblp aver ~ GOP rival, _ • Jlonlst J. I. Rod.ale, editor of Prtvtn· replied Saroyan. "R.lght now." Only ._ ~~Ni'-lil ft&t bJ',"'1fptty.11Kft-KNBR.1• Del ·Botlbek wbe· repor;ixt ~ Uoo,. mquiM. ~ author,. of a .new~ lhint-Bil~'fl\'er' Midi • ,._ -~ diin D *'8 per eJtcUon djatrict, CUI· hei:e rec;mtly that he had a fine ~e book llnkin& crime with eXce:Ssjve ' ""' cui Ret>dbllcan of !ilew Jm.,., 1t L!Ule "Peaover and Nortll Plddlbig sugar consliinpti011. "I wa• shocked," CLASS Al> culled by Maw- .,.. ~ to -the 'O.S. Senate tbat yur in England , ii hereby topped by he reports, ·•to find the Governor ad-~man In the Progress: "Sm.all · b,-a mfrclft ol ... than one vote per Gordon Dixon of Santa Rosa, · wbo dieted to such an unhealthy food item cltan sJeeplne room with cJoatt. for ~:, spent .ame ~PPY hours In Grt.at u jellybeans. Besides the larae sobre man on ~alencla near nod." ~flll.da /leir V"'1< ~.....,_ Snoring and Pett Bottom. '"!be lat· amount of sugar they contain, they Good tllooght. N~ wanla a dnmt .,. r'!'! '""*1ln D . .ROooevOll ddelt hll tor," be ~, roguiahly, "la wbere, I ore colored witll ortiflclal IOai tar col· in the cltwN!l .......,., ~ by tli,GOll -out wanlad to lpond the rest of my day.I, orinp, Ila.voted wltll aynthellcaliy pro. iitilrllldiii c:oit-a'lll&rJlil ol about bu1 ,.Y wile wouldn't id me." d1lced c1Mm1caJ flavon llld )lm'tllled efu.'8 A!IGllL JUiio on.. iJ abwt ... -""' .,...i.ct. A -era In from &oing stale witll a chemical to becoln6 th< ·envy of the pect.' Re _,. -we..., Wl!\l l'DR'I ..... In TllIIJ Ill YOUR LIFE' To thoee ol mnulalfler ' •• Illa Excell1!11CY -not picted up a •tseo mini< -al ..... -..,. ....,;Jo .ltlt,:• ~Te•· ~°" who complain that I ""'\ !Jltoil · IOI • 1ood nutrlUonal eurnpie. To and la ha~inc li cut into a "Vi\1111 • -.. ._ 1 -!!Iii bJ fl tooucb'tlm& In Ult nelchboil>aodi, all fla)lnl oucl) non-knowledllt in IUdl a vest" (whalov« that.ta). -Gii if.ltlilN'lllla'l .. .millillil-'. ·----------------------------· -'----·~--' ' .. ' I .. .1 ·~ I I It does1''t matter what lhape or color they are. Wbat is needed i I straightforward information to help when you are entering, say, the city of Atlapta, Ga., on 1·75 and want to stop off at • downtown hotel. Th.ere _you are, barreling· along 1t &5 mph and 0.. ult to the city's healt ii marked "Cain St." That doesn't mean much to • stranger. Neither can you study a map .at that speed. · I'm n<lt pick:iO, Of'I :At)anta .. Perbapa the worst examp~ I've ever encountered ·ia approuhing New York Ci.ty from the !'Orth just abort of tilt Trlbol'oulh Bri/fi•· I dldn 't want to go' over the lx'idle u tl\at tak" ·one to Brooklyn. l,ly deotina· ti.on wu Manhattan. I LEAllNED the bard way. 1be natlvM may bow ~t 8lJ .~.jull abort of lbe tollgate marked "East Dl"ver Dr." fup- neb to Malibattan. t {ound out ofter ,... frustraq round trlJ>I ..,.... tlte bridge arid a dollaf in tolls later. ·eHICAGO IB prtltf good about tllla on Ila eomp]u ay~ of by--Vet anyone who baa taten these on hil way tlu:ou&b from Ille east imow1 tl\at you're nuraed through a •tale at a time with !Jitentate nlllllber• changing by the mile. . YOU can g~ to feel quite loat before old . famlllar "tl'"boves into view, I gueu-·1t's too much to expect a sign liying' "To California" every '° often. , lf a aystem ever materializes. it ~ babfy should ba modtlad m the practice in Michigan. There they aay "To Canada"~ than ~'1'o Windlor." On I· '15, llpl pointlllll to·the Mackloac Bridge begin btfote )fifleave·Dettoit'a Umlt&, as do notatlooo that you're beaded for Cblcigo · u you -1-911 in· tilt other d-. For a g_..,iucat lllOfOR llkJo me, tl\al ta aacliy tilt .ind . Ct l'UllUFMCt ~. --~·-- I'd augesl juat palcting "To Dowotown Manhattan .. on thia l&gn acept that 1t might give otller Jurladlcliool Ille wroiig idea. Maebsttan iJ a pretty big, well known pl.._ bllt tllts'fin>ple solutim wouldn 't.work in smaller citlaa with their leuer known ~bdlvisiool. So~wtw nofaay ' •'!11 t»wmmm New Yon city" llRd a11 It loud a.Id often for mH<a up the road! Thole wllo (>Oii. aign1 appmotfy auumt, that everyone on an urban a- ..-W•Y knows tlll area Ute a talli ~ • ...i !IU.-acddOllta aa weU u ~ ll'Or •""1' yalt printed ........ q ~ roOii>rlst ~ a beard wlllk -aortilll hlrnMll out Oil. clcrmloaf, Ulen are a...,... llQ:.lden\a hlUlting from haltaney whllo lwnlinl fct ae Wlfamlltar -ta~ l<alllc. THUii AIU!: ttnOlhor -....... by drive'l trylnc to read lbelr mapa .at ' Saturdty, November 2, 1968. ' Tbe Comment Pa1e of the Daily Pilot 1eekl fo Inform IJld stimulate rea4en by prwenthlg a :variety of oo• .montUTon.~tt of lllte,.. est 1114 • · '10 from ~ o eryert and 1pok._n. ' 11. ... N.WoM.MUlhor ' ----~.-____ ... _._ ____ ------~-~~-...... -.................................................................. ...; ... __ ;..., ....... .:....~-------------- • -----,--' . 'l ·-...... , • ~ Y"T""~-~~~ ~·~~TW~OF ..... •fr·~·-~·~··~• ..... f-'Tf''~'T" ............. ..,,, ................ ~':::"-r ........................ "'"' ......... ..,. ............. ..,..,. .... .,..~ ' ev.,yone H11 ~"" l'!i.t-·-Som-· Else W.m.- ' -. • \ .. DAILY P'ILOT Y'Oll C... s.I It, FM It, Trocle II' .,..~I Wlllll M HOUSES l'OR MLE ' HOUteS_ iookSALI· HOUSIS l'OR SALi .WllY PAY 1111 'HOU~ISFOiML HOUU• l'Oll SM.It -'HOUSU .'°!t. SM.I -HOUSISFOlll4LI HOUSJ_UFOll~· ......... , IGOO Guftl , .wGQIJ[--::1 . 1"" 0-· 1•-• •I• _,. ' 1100-ol llOO ·=~ I ~4!11¥!£!¥± ' ' -= ---1'eh ~ ol low ID-- $19,750°,UKE , ..• , r-ra.::--•00-. • IUIL-CLOSI OUT ~y--~-MODEC HOME , ••G s , .-~~ n0i .~-; • A. n . . VJ: '/J. 0..LY s ljlW ffOM•s AVAILA•L•. • •cuLA_'D You'll "" p1ea...,!JY""""" ' ' • , • · · · ..,. ~-S..ll>ll--eh l/..)urell •fN(l.(/.. RANCHO LA CU.~TA. In HunUngtpn Beach, bu • 9'!1)-Sun. l.S ~ at _u.. l'iuob guanty In ' !>MISA.DEL...lllAR -~ . !Y""> .,..._.~..,. • " 7 th•""'"'~alues~.aSll!l,2BAhomelnJ!!eeii!lre 1415 1111t-,N.B. • '"'" -prioOd -J·~ .,_,.,. _.._ "'"" •~ --_.. • jiloll« _._ ~ COriitj: ""!'" . •' ' ' I • • Be ,,. ___ 11911 ~.,Beau!llWwalltowall -·.,.._'""'po$_..,.,.,~""' u,.m ~ lot-Stt,9'(1 . F-ltA-wtlh DRAMATIC IAY VIEW -Dover Shores area. ~ '-, , . • , • and,out ill't!U ;-, li:ia\\>ellnt on1 ~ ...-., ' ~ .be<UlJ<>Dll, S bai , all the. utra oonven; 11.®-tU --Blµff comet. -JW•,ne'<f 'Jilting)• a lavish f :rtie quality ~~.2n. jn~l~des IJ!.~kl~en bulll-...a,. ,l<ldm.\ ...., -. -. rlcb 'fOOd ....-,. , iences llU:cllaliw er, etc, ov..-11Jeci cov-• NO DOWN OJ. can T<> bedtoom cU.ttoin home with huge family ~' ~lace, · tlJ)i lln Jiving nn, ~g tm. ..,.. . 0ome ... t111o ""' ' ~. buo• be<b"""" Ore<! paUo; double.,a,c c es_1 1or BOAT , or °"'II ' room Ir 2 !!replaces. Large chorelesi lot bau '& m~. l>iilroO))). ~, :?IJOf, CQD<rele JEAN SMITH and •lar&e&.119r",....ber TRAILER ,storage. A,ares·of arm¥ playmg **** ••••• ** beau11ifully landscaped. Musi ' ... this at · driveway, large lpjl: '*1klni .,,e lo ~~Ii~ - . IEAliTOll "._ = ~.::· ~"":.: : ' ....... _ ~~ 1lo buy Jith NOD,!>~ FHA or llW ~TOMORROW .~.ooo ' ' ' Bea<J>, .' ' "-· r ·r"'l ·.~l ' ' :-: ·--• , -r :-....::·.., ~~ VAiipOoci.ng. ~y ~;;,;a11.IO ...,_ _, OOsrA'~"~ARK 20i6 Santl... ~ S.tvrdoy 1·5 (Loca~ at"!lartlllton & Bll.lhard,IJl-o ,o ·; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;~, i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J J d••" w.;.!i"i:.. ~ ... SOlil L'OWEST .p11ci an4 Hff!NG-• .......... COUNTRY CHARM _,;,. NeWJ1l>l'I Beach ad-$:ZS:* I t '1' ' "'-1<.l ' • 1·1UYClfST ' Down. Noo-Veto 1$~ . Thal's·rildil-We ~ve the. fll)WEST PRICE ..-.. built ....,.bedrocm. dress. lBR 2 qa•h.famlly k!!Cllen, 3 par,.,.. , _FHA·VA:Con-rona _ ~-· •·. _ _ _ ~wf,&f,"""'""=' . -·' " · bome·inMESA~Ji,Only,23,500:Neerb -belh1 .... lll'le,1'ni1'1 t'\1j.f4<!Y~il1}/.0'll'· ·~ ·~ -• -~~500. ' --.C'!'l_-!!ff'.!';M'~'""!J..t• ~i""'An -~-111.,. ' nothi·~--New W''W ~·-ts, h_uge ~·•try , room -· Wa!l'tq'wjll 39\ ,,.._.yil'(B .. li lliryl ·~·S.li(nroy l.S """',.,......_ Luxurtouol ' -r· ~-· ............ ivwn.ooru;. ---. . 1 ,__/ JUM.BO '' -B/a· ... , __ ,......tiiidr"-.... ~ style IClfen, btillt'IJ!S & alJ.the.extrall'. With Built-in nn.. &nd ""'" • LIV!ng Rooro F'urnlsbOtl by COIJl!!TRY cou. . , · ; , . pnim-~ "'.:i per m9ntlJ lnciudliig' eveiytbmg. = ... iar::;-J><!d.., ~ borne, Excttillg sp~t level, 3 BR, 2 baths, 2 BR DUPllllS ' ' ~-'l'tEX ,' room )rilh J>ar Govemwent fln111cing Pl!yntonls only •19;7 _ _ .. ..., ~ ·~·· ce. -SIN "I encourage you io see ibis unique · . • . · ' • · • . . l · 1111; 2 ~ 1 • . ' .. • master bedroom bas c;ozy IirpS/:.e. . .' ·" s·1~ an4 • bo<lroom tor room I!• ,-. Vac:Cllit 4 'ldrms ' .. COATS & WA11Aa tw.TORS r.:: ~1.~ -$~t 442 Catalina (Nawport l:tbl ·Sat/S(ln 1-5 ~""'=:9)1) ~~I •1m ~... "'"::=".;,.II»: . """" than ..,., ...... tam-., -. 14t1 IAKEg: STRIET so EASY TO BUY -Moot deslrei,ble (BR s Income. Bu> 1 « 2 \,(-I "'I ... ,.Al.SO ' ~~~' 11y lxNne Iii wen ,-.""'1ne<\ , " $46-41~1 • bath home .on fee lol Beaullfli)Jy mllinlained 'l"\"Uent =ta! ~~ . _ ,_;,,llFIC ' ' ' :ll cOn>munl!Y-Walk to ochools · COSTA MES• eALIP with all !be luauzy features, huge 'family Cll,l to< detail& It a,i>ohit-, . '"" -· · from klndOrgart"' 1)>ru 'co1-• ' --• · ' -, .""! · · • rQ9m, glassed in lanai. -costs so Utile -"""' "' .... 10% -·· lEDU~TION _ .. ,. $;20,1~?'·' I 1,... Rnl Clean Inside Ii !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Jii~!!!!!!l!!!!~~~~T.i~~~!l I Owner finances. &OOd llnar>dn&· o.ne, · •.....i .. """' Ne~· J:ii!t......, ;:.t,.:!\' $ll~ =~ OP.81 ~ ~.~~~°!;, 1706 Trad-Inds (8.yerost) -0,... Sund1y 1·5 $24,000 i..~ dWI ~ -d"'ttal ~~·~ -""'" llnanCing, comirnrnll)'.. -4 -' will "'!"l( !ban .. :a CAIL• MacyGnbam642-91!l) S"lu\'Y . l BR. 2 ba, ..-..,_ -cau~"8'! LEASE. Ol'TION -Only' •sooo movea you , ·1>orne • ..a·e."1')'thlnc'atam-~~ !iaih. 2 "c.r! Fora[ Wa!k•r UIUHI :;t,0011•1!1. to Ocean, tr-y Into this charming 3 BR home In deeirable 1 Uy ....i.. · • baths, ...,,. ;.. -"' .... 1a1 · REALTOR ~AYWOOD REALTY · B~YSWOIES Westcllff. 2 fireplaces, lovely yard & pool. A ~~ -..i...:r.; ty. ~J,\!BELIEYING l-===m=~=51; I' -2 ....... low...... -w n--· H-.,. ·-OPEN SATt&: SUN l 5 ,,.,e opportunity for '55 soo ' " ' -' . ' -·--.. __ .....,. ' 11 235 ~ -"°'' """' -" ~· wy, --.,._ • 1000 Nottingham -' " • 0pon Sund 1-5 ·*-642.tnt Anytime * lritd><o, --"' "11b ...-New Li~tlng · ·1-6 p:rn. 2 stoey Cape Cod · 259,1 D11y1hore Drive . ay:. shade and fruit ,treet. Re- lN MESA VERDE N....,... 1 + """ . comer • lm111Gc:. Duplex NEAR PRIV A.TE BEACH -1605 WEST CUFF ·DI N duced to $60,500. COUNTY'S .,.,.,.<&lamOyroom~ ws _ -~m. 600 Quiet.,.., tdW.,.....,., Oelwr•~b!rm-3ba'::i-:::: . •• B 64Z·SZOO 5*% LOA" _ • Bay &-Beach ...... ~lA\GIST r quiet street :1.n ~t Gary Plac;:e. ()pel Houses occupanc;y, $43,5(,MJ. :.:U'w/w ·ept~·dra--.• JlHIJY,· Inc..... . ·11293~,~L-;l~l~lft~S~t~. ~~~I ~; On!> $25,960 Ooll F"" °""' · • • "-ll• WIDI-. lUtr--.5oo • Oi1l tr i,,r;;;,,. RANCH RAMBLER _ 6enfl ' JUI\ aaume It at no,'°"• or m; W. Balboa Blvd,, ND :.,':.,~ ._ Woo't •,..•II).. S.PRrillgING ......,,. Evos. m-1'61 ;;;:,. . PRESTIGE AREA ••n, """'"' to ,... Lov')y l BR 673.9200 I!-541-6629 -,.;i Holflhls _t l ~ -;EASTSIDE'Home,' A .... 1 "C" THOMAS 'Ibis bOrrie· bu ... dmnn ' Watch-v'our W'rf ::Uyi::, ~~':od~ ' -SbUP, ... , horpe ,~:r .... 1,...5:!;:~1 ·=·· REALTY blodr Newport Blvd • 'REALTOR and _., qi • SwiA e . ...... .. ..,..;.. BR. bath, 1 zio -~ !Gt .... alley•·S-- 'fC,'?kLEG£REALTY · -••' "anyllm<" Slator .Jl')>' MrirL In"°"'' 224'\V-O.Ut'Hwi" '548'-5511 <:.ttq,,,.i ,,._ve usod Her :eyeo ~ .,,.rldo when lulli.w/w ~"-" drap.' ,IA-REST .~:~-.O~· •OOl.~at~,CM. 2629 Harbol: Blvd., C.M. $4,440 IJve 1n 1, rent 2. N~ Bdi,. &Ye. 5«)...5643 brick· ftrepla.oe that dorm-she~ UU. tt>Otieea 3 bro. es, firep)Me, coveted pe.tlo, . • . J~ quality · carpetfn(; Aill:tDI ' 13(),000. ..... ... ._ """"· tam-room ..... f chann spl'h«len -'. r. a r. Op,n w.11 ..... 1-5 ... , -a!o. " ' ' OAiLY PILOT WANT ADS! Whit.e eh!pfiantl! Dime-a-lln! Lemmer Brier. M6-3750 !OCK IT TO 'EM! i1y rocm aixl ldttben. Rua-~ .;c' will tu. M~ extras. Price $39,500. ~ 4 Bdrm 3 bath -. ~· • • • 1 • I t;:~::::::~~~=~~~====:;:===========;:==~I tc througtnrt. You'll be de-~ ealtside. Quiet"": : born,, with ~ . beanied· t&·SH·SUQ · , If ligbted with the ~ !Ille street. beautltul yard, ce~ ~pool & pa-<•~thim) 1 .. beams, the functional chal'-covered 1ana1 an electric tto. ,,,,,.,_ · GE.REAL~ 0 H. 1815 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terr. · acter d. the spacious bed-kitdlert, tutehdlY decorat-Chlrlw Arnold . ; ~!'""-"'1~1 . Pen -ous.es 675-1662 _ (Sat & Sun 1-5) "°"""""' lhe 1ruge >l x >l ed • ..._ 5!1%_loln "11h 1~ Bolrer,-C.M... 'Mfl.S4<0 . Jerry F'°ucl -· JI g _ , .. _ , 1064 Pescador, Dover Shor~s. NB family room. You are a&-tot.al JlllYDlellt ot $1611.00 per Realtors ._. 546-1'155' I!~ 'TERMSl 675-2000 (Sun 1-5) sured ot privacy and quiet month-or Will tllke new . C .; "·1·s WEEKEND 601 st. James Place, New Heights 1n ""' beautiful Newport -wi1n only !0% c1own. OPEN-.HC)USI wANTED _ 1 .. _ , 1 . 'TH , 642-7000 . (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 1""ch locatm-1 ONLY $27,950 "'1 hun-y, 2367 Fordham ,Drlvo Rul Elfalt 'Siloimoni l'nrj• al awnerSllP, !!!'!'!". 3371WnonaPl.,OootaMeu $3&,950 .and ""'CYlfN ... Colesworflir & Co (Coll ... PlrkAraa)' Old ostsblJabO!'flhft ........ ~Ahia"" ... ,,,, .... _ 646-4414 (Sat & Sun 1·5) land. QUICK ~ON. -• -6 BR'3 B,l.THS Saleopeople tor ..... Ott· ..... l ~, -Jart(o • ..... ,.... ._.:., d(JKtory win ,.. ttih ...... 9"d at_ .pu lO hou..-hunthtt. All tM locatlont llatMI ~ow •re dfllCrlliMI In gruter iht•ll by HV.rtlllnt ........ In todaY'I DAl~Y PILOT WANT' ADS.· Patront showing •P9" hOuMI fer Al• or to nnt .,. •1rted t. lllt auch lnfonM.o tlon In thlf column t.Ch f.rW.y. ' HOUSES FOR SALE 1235 Sa . "'°"' Sh NB "'""""ms NO DOWN -Ice. ·-' · <llri--""'21. l1v: m.--ntiagl> ,~,er ores) · ,,.2.nn 'oi>EN·Si.t;SUN 1~ Contact· G<orleWbltmore ""'°-•.-1'1!!~~'. 846-5741 (Sat & Sun llHJ) 1004 ': :J'C·· C.M. , RI~ ~tt ~~.:;.::, c;,;;;r;; '(4 ·Bedrooms & Family or Den) · Newport Ml'E. eo..1 Hwy, CdM ;;;:~ -R<01 '£liiij, * 1842 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 615-<1)31 · • -, 646-1550 (Daily 10-5) OPEN SUN AFT /NOON Dta1 ~ tar RESULTS ~E."W.r.t>(!I no!) 716 Cameo Highlands Dr. (Oomeo ,1ligb--1601 Bonn!• Doono, · lands l CdM CONfUSfD! c;,nor01 . !K2-8235 (Sat & sun) -, • . l!:Ylne r.emic:.· 1..:;~&;;;;;~~~~:;;;~;;o;lJ ,_...(z .Bod,_.) . _, * 1731 'Mafiln Way, .Newport Be;i~h LET,U$' ftELP "(OUI SPECIAL I 4 • ' .675-5200 ,, (Sat & shn 1-4) Uae ""' -aervioe & !! (~ -Id ' ,., a· . k" -. ;, 4172B!Mlane, Uni\lersity·Park 2515 Lighth9use Rd._, Corona del Mar '10 >;an experlenoe In...,_ -POOL & VIEW-' ,Golf·Cou,.. Spt<Jal 0 w'e an ~r'" '.~ '644-lOlJI , , (Fri & Sat & Sun) 644-1010 (Dally 1-5)-dential • Inoome "'°""""-3 BR, i ba. FA;, hl>m .., Her•'•• view that~ust win't , , . I, . . ·/ ,.· . :.f lZOO Dolphin, JrVine Tef'r. Cd.M . 1324 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores Select ti)Ultiple &: exclusive kit. aei:v porch, dbl gin i-r-qWt -.crua tne whole ex· .. 675-3000, 673-0554 Sal & Sun 1-5 -6U-8236 (Sat & Sun) llstinp. Best Conv., F.H.A. QUot fin. Low 1..-.., 30 ..... " Mm Verde Cou!>- 13 Bedroom) 1706 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB • V./+ !lnondng. can now. ,day ,__ Small, BUT bu 1ry_ao1> Fa!rw&y1 .. Love'1 OFFRS: . .-1 l 642-5200 (Sun 1 '). ~1 ~.ooo. -~ 4 •""'-hie-den+ tor-.__ti' . u~:... • u.1-._.:_ .-9191 Crawford (Glen Mar) lt.B. ~ ment only. mat '"""'" ....,. • · bruk-' .-... ge ,...,.,.. ·-, ~ • J 536-2585 Eves : 536-3756 (Sat & Sun 10-4) 150s!:3\; Pl. (Westcliff) NB (Sun 1_5) CURT DOSH, Realtor ,... """"· Brsnd-.,... 11a1> cu.t. 4e!lgned 4 B_RIHopje. do:n1ilim ii * 1601 Bonnie Doo!!e, Irvine Terr. Cc!M 1415 Santiago, (Baycrest) NB R• . . 1ni olfmd at 144,960. Fam .. RID, 'W/wel bar. Formal-Iibi~-~72 Eves: 673-3468 (Sun PM) 646-:!255 (Sun l-5) · · ·, 1730 W. Coast lligliway ~ 5'6·5810 Swlmpoj>l W/Xtra Lrge. palo. ~ped 1278 Watson, (Halecrest) CM ail ) *.1924 Leewood, Newport Beach . .. 1 l.:I !lr;oodway, CM 6'>0181 ..._..n . 2 61'"3468 !,..,,_,...,,,, by Beetlot{, ,IO' llreet to slreetlot: .. '117,500 545-0994 -_ (D y 646-3255 · (Sun 1·5) ,"E>;!f. ~ f!4'79 ~~~~~ll, Mrs. Ra!118tt,m r ... • ,;, • ' 108 Pearl, Balboo Island 2822 La Salle (Mesa Del Mar) CM ] AllO ONE ' 5 675-3331 (Sat & Sun l-5l ' 54-0·1151, 546-0340 (Sat & Sun 10-5~ HELLO -F•n & Leisure ,_....,.,......,"""""""""" .~pen Ho~H S11nci. :1~ - . 9121 GflttysbwTDr. Hl"'tlngton Beach 1207 Sussex, Newport Beacb HHlth & ExorciM $2Z,soo' A..n. SUN 1 5 . 1064 Pescador, DowW .lhi-.' ' 91!2-4092 · · (Sat &i Sun) , 846:7711 (Sat & Sun) Step< away to Pool, lladmin-Vl'Cft • • _ SP.ctactllar. View _:_ A ieal charn!er; ~ *2012 Barranca, Newport 'Beach 1826 Buttonsliell (B.aycrest) NB ton Couri>. Putting o-.. 3 BR home -1 BR rental 958 Jimlporo, Mei& d.i M'ar' maculate 4 BR, 3 Ba, fonnal ~ Rm, 644-2039 (Sun 1-5) 546-0681 (Sat & Sun 10-5) -"beacheo minutes at "'5 mooth lncorrre en BEAUTIFIJ1. 4 BR-' Balb step-<lown Lly. Rm. Fool wlJaouzzl..:.. plt>- 325 Fullerton, Newport Heights, NB 1706 Hi•'"and, Newport Beai:h ,....,,_ =-lnlE!ior, 3 I"" .. °' lot-Fine..,.,,_ home. Eleo-IQJl.1;,., dllh-ture1que P.&flOs 3 gar Gar "II*'!= 546-1413 (SUn 1-5) '~ BRo, deluxe bW!t-Jns. Ex-'"""'""· Low down --~-.'"·•"N -~-• · • · "''''1 .., -• CdM 646-7711 (Sat&Sun) oell<ntNewportBeoci>lloy ...... can ·--·-~-~-·· Drps ........... ,,, __ ,,_ ,.,, .. -.. -.... , . 1418~tane~191:1e Ten', (S 15) 1601 Bayadere, Irvine Terrace, CdM ' looatloo. Priced 134,000 -"°"'' drapes, .. ,,... "'°'· "C 1Mn. Marlon > •: .. 675-3000, 11 -llhi5 c. eo ' ':;' M 548'7962, 675-3000 (Sat & Sun J-5): EZ """'· •upoot !:._~.. · -~ ~~ . -"-eaanfroint 1".·3' ~-' ' **2716 She • C na ove, rooa · ar 19221 She<borne Ln. (Hunt'ton cr .. t) HB ·~---·· ,.... _,. -· 675-3000, 546-8868 (Sat & Sim 1·5) 646-4414 (SUn 1·5) " -~~~!:,•sJ:. 2 BR unit+ s garages'iio'w <in rear oUlni (3 Br. & Family or Den) *1700 Candlestick (Blaymist) NB 'fie-l-""=5!0-'-". ~11!lll""-. _,___ lot-roomloacld~upltl!'0~- 5Z41 Glenroy Dri,ve, Huntington Beach 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 5'il-54lo MMlll -V•rdo' Elegance Can buy low dtiwtl fOrpr'!"pd_,__Int. ;st-at 842-7227, (213) 25&-0039 ' (Sat & Sun) • 19g:o.~ Lane (Bay.,,...i(Sat) ?sun 1•5) No Down GI waiter ii&8s'e " -' ...... " .. ' .. ' .. ' ' 1500 Ocean Blvd. Balboa Penn. , · z H MOBt convenient area. Over-· !· 67:Hll37 (Sat & sun l-5) **~18 South Bayfront, Balboa lsl"!ld ouses * C.LOSE OUTS * ....,,,.,,. ....... , ...... , de-. New Llltini9_Ecist Bllff'. · _ ', St ~-ta M 675-3381 (Sat Ir Sim 1..5) c-.;.;,,' Mesa i..oo.... ..._...... .. --""""· 1'weo 883 Cortez · ~ esa 958 Ju•;~m (Meea Del Mar) ~ .• M.,. ,..,,. •· ~ •-•• •• 3 BR. 2 -Ba + • n -' •· t ''A" •·-"' "288 (Sat & Sun) ·~--~~ ONE 3 BEOROOM WITH 2 -··..., °"""'"· Prjc-y ~ -·~.,........ ' r,am ~.' ..ius P!ID-. 1 ~ ' 540'1720 (Sun 1·5) · .. ..-. 3 A 4 Bila 211 A diJlhwUher. 2 llrep...,,., Beaut. lndacplng & freshly painted; Quiet· * 2395 Tustin Ave_ Newport B"!'ch 1989 Arnold St., Costa Mesa :'= ~~~~ baths, low down -6\0~ .,_ ~to fl!1ll1l '"' de-Cul de Sac. Prime locatl&!! Move.In· oond. (SatlO-S,Sunl2-5) --' •••-0555 54878"0 (St&Su 15) ~"-'-. o~"'ER MU-....._30,..,._ .. ..,.,., __ o< sn ldlv• ha)'PY On! -*"""00 1578 Corsica Pl. (Mesa Verde} LIM. . ~ 1"' • " a · 0 • ..,_...,_,,, '"'l'I "'l to pay, New carpets A: draP.. famll)i' • .submit ho 'dclwh.GI.1 -;""-YC!ar· • :;..:.:;,;, · \: \ • • · · · · • • • • 1· • ~ • ~'~"·, 1 ·5411-l83& (Sat & Sun 10-ll) 2009 Balearic, (Mesa Verde) CM SELL ei oxnplelely ""'l""'ied· 5!0-ll>l , • !_ '"" ~ 442 Catalina (Newport Hts.) NB ' 646-717-1, 546-2313 ' <Sun 9-5) ,.,;..; with""''" view. OU· TARI.LL ttss Harbor '.,'For Th Gro.......; ·Fondlv ~ 642-5200 (Sat & Sun' 1-5) -(5 Bedrooms) . ' lqe 5!B S8'\ Juan, S8'\ Cle-w""J ., I ' 393 Vl!la Ba)"a (Back Bay) NB ** 312 Evening Star, Dover Shores, NB ~... """" !Models """! dally.I D ,. . • Plim;• ]9call'!", Dejlr 'Doru, DI' • .2~,"P!T. ••• '200 (Sat 1-5) OllANGE C.,.,..TY'S Phone 49U'/!8 or SCi-318' . up exes BR. IA Bal, U!. Flri. Rm, spar *~1000 No~•-gbam (Westcliff' NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) . LARGEST W. E. l.achanmyor, Rllr, · "-Wl1llde. Sparklfng,Jdtchliii. Wallt•lli' ,est.-. •-··'';.""t" · < '(.Sun.1•)' ;(5 Br. l .FlimUy or Den) , ' ·•'"'""••kall.,._hml ··.. · '· ~:oiu ~ -293 E. 17th.St.646.4494 80 -AC -ltA!lj;H -• · ' _.......<:_,,....,,• ;r:----.. 1727 Tradewinds, Newport Beach '5 ~, ... E. Ocl'&Dfn>nt, Newport Beach .4 IEDllM'-,. ""-·Jn'"""'· ampte ftll We I\&.., Tbem! · Mn.Marion · ··' (~--~ ) .,,.., ••• ~ ("";~. 1 5) -~·---On !:.. ~ .. "Wind;,., N~-• ' ' • • - ' ' 646-3255 """ •· 9200, Eves: ~ ~, • "GARDEN PARADISE" water, ~·-·· ••q· -v..,..., 4 B • W · ...._ 307 Esther st., Costa Mesa 2036 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB • $23;75011 NO DOWN ' Oo.malna'!:'. ~~ :'...,~ NEW~1l ~ACH ·e-m "9""-"! >l 675-4UIO ·, . (Sat & Sun 1..5) 842-5200 . jS.t 1·5! >""'"'·Ev~ r'oom an... "" -~}', -~than new 2-story ·bome•wltli.iendT 929 Via Lido Nord, NB '*1523 Llnooln i..n. (Westclifl) N1I ~ v11a1lori to ;,;:... Ind ...,_ "" a'8llallle. Great Mure <34.--·8'· beach; and private gabid ~ace. Cuaiom 67&-4031 , , • (SUlil-5) ·646-7755 (Sat &r Sull .5 lo!'-Formal dlnlnlr room ~~gai ,;_ -:==--' 675-1642~ · decor, large master .•bite•Wllli 'lllgll beam 'aooo COyloD lid.· (M-Verile) CM' 238'rt<in1iialn Dr. (College Park area) :::i~~ ' ,iuciwinsa< _,, OPIN DAILY ' -cejlings ...... ,. .. ·' ~' .. ' ...... ,...,, .. 546-5440 (Sun 1·5:90) Me'8811 : ·• (Sat & smr-1.5 -.;;-;;;; • Cll'P"l<d • ...., Ml E. c...t HW)', O!M 219 JcninlH CilM ~-H~ey ~ 386~~.~k ,Bay)~-(5un ;t..5l , .CQND9NMINIUM 'FOJ SALE -::W~=-~· . ...,,_ ;s;ioR00:::-23~ Prlm;'beoch tcle. No .... n. . Oki Smoot'ftl . ' 1400 Dolphin, !rvlne Terr, Cdlll ' (3 Bedroom) ' 1 TAUl)<L 1!96S.H1rllor .fuli Dlnlnt It'....' ~ "" W· I BR l for A VWf S,.tol it~JY! ~ . 67~, 642'47118 , (Sat Ir Sun·1·5l . , *WI> Univenlty Dr, N~rt lletit!li\ I . t>e<orator'• c1roam . _,..,. balhl +-"-. l>l•·lnl, f1n. 2800 sq. II. of~ Jtvllig ~'TIP..._ ~~=.:-22~00 ~: ... rt~ _. -t21s)9!1-1MB.s111l642-<sun -4\ .~~:Br,::..;,. ::1..!..:i";;.!': :':.!t.:=·iZ!.."-\llld ~~-~d -~~r.~~:7?.!':.~.~'f:I;. 436,E.·:2!111l~. ¥ ldesa • . . <'' DUPWES· FOR SA~,,~ I · ""'~ ' ..,... r...m o1· .w,ii RI*"'; ~HINEY<MY. fli<n115 am!o1te Lollc-• • • ,. b 600$~~.-1.,50 (Sat & .... 15) • l -' -·-' ...... ~ Jd1"ben with ... T El . I ' • 48il<J;i. .~C4fla l'l.,. , .: (3 ·~~! D•~ l-2 Br. + Den) I !O'dni Boy. , ,,. ,.. ......,,,,r.Dlt-in tea-OFFICE · OPBf ' · .1146-0555 545-2833 ·1·"6l-1~ E. Bal,~Blvd. Balboa Penn. OPEN SAT & SUN·I • 5 ._ lnd"'!'"I --ftt Ill ' -.... 5 ~Ali!.:. Circle, NB ·-•-,....,,-,,....,~"t'llMISJeeJ.-,(Dall:r.1-111~ ... W....,,111tr t-_ ~;1o~:l --~' ' r...im..1 U<r . • • .. , -""' -I ........ "B._i.,' TAlftUttHH~llliii;i -~--ilr< ~··-··~ MIUIW11JJ 646-0555, 64&-7887 ~J-lll ' ~ Pnipe~ For-s,.1e-r 67.wur ~ ,.it. f!"'U-·11"' 2018 l'llollla'Dr. (nr 2otb & trvlne).,.. '(•1 t 3 Br u~ ) · ' • • • !lut :t11b SI-a..t """'-,.-~ ' -• -~7755 • (Sun 1·5) .. ' .. r. """'"', , ' °""' •w 9,.. ·eI>AND.m,~ (IA1L ,111t. l<ELBO · COLDWILI:, IAHIS I CO. I • l' •-"'--'--\ ' 3130'8ee'fltn\',.Cot0n&"del)la' FUNll8 ·~·<JoiUlld , ___ -) ~ -. ~' 875'3000, Ev•: 873-0554 (Sun 1·5) '' $1f,000 _ljr.-. · ·, -llaal'iilrlut , 22llO I. COAlr flll!IWAV lOOOWeotwliid.DOverlibores 'l2Unlff) . • ' ' ~ -~ Loa~ iSOYiiililOliiii-~1 _..., NIW..,Ut.Cll 8'U2as N:r,rt~~-~Sun)' '111Dlamt1Gd,"llalboo_Jibi>d ~"::.": PIMW ~-..::.~~ lClNall ' ,_, .,._. 1'119 SkylarlD Lan'e; .,_..., 1 87WIS1 • (Sat a. Sun 1-5) . ,.._ iu lot-I l>lb .. • :i"":-·CID -· S'IS.ll.200Eves:,M8-481 . (Slltl-5) ~-~,--,-. r.,~-1...116.1 ~~ -~ ~- 223 Handover Dr. (Conege Part) CM ** '*-""" · "'lDaJir ....,.,. -· "' ·i~,.. nw Miii · ·--. -.. -·T 549-240$ (Sat& Sun Ul • *** r.ll _. _,,... ~. :"' ~ ,..t ' :b.,8~ oc°"li:: RIJr. ea.ml -' 642-4000 bomu, -. , • I •' ' ' . --... ---·-" _ ... .a. • ~ • .&. --.~. -• -· ----' :.~ ·-- • . -. ' ....-..... .,._ ...... -- -... -...... -.... --------.-.. ---.a-....._ ___ ----·--·-. ' I I l I l · I • • • • ~-.._...._ ..... -..------. ..-._ • • FINER HOMES .. '' • Ba'l/ronl J./o~ !,~IOOll-71 fl. on lltyttont Pier 111d ;a;~~.~·.·~'~ ~·.ue,500 · °''"SAT & sulf • • ,,, -, Dover~ ...... - " . :bover S'o~ · ' ~ View bom• by Hatolo! 'fl. Levitt A.I.A. t.b!re4 Ill Archli.ctutol Jlliest. A opeclooll llvinrioom '11th a modem !lrepla<;e •ill Ill aDallM &Ill! U)ipollshed Ttavertlae. i bdrma. piUI MpAr&le iUMt cabana dtilped ·u ·a SUMI.-&Ill! a cuual llitl!ns area ad· l*1ila the pool. ' View d!nlilc ,_,, with llUblle wall !ones -.ad la!Ufed wool draperlN. Tbe limp!~ cdlllKlural Jlneo .accentuato the elegance lll'ilee o( tilt Jlneot homes In N~ 'Har· · l\Of:i!hl" II ..,. oflbe IDlllt *"tllµJ hom .. ft""" enr offered to the bllylng public. Call for Appl • . .. . ' --------------- OIANOE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 I . 17th St. 646-4494 ~-"' --=--------=--='- ~-. • • • ,I 1210 ---~~-ill . $l6,7&ci; PHA·YA , ____ _ --plq; 1lliil< -...... """' .. -. ..,.. _ .... ·-niil -No .. Gl .. l!W ..... -... .. __ .... ..... 1968-A Gre$t ·Year for New Horne Bargai·ns during WYNNEWOOD'S -. I ,~ ~ YEAR END CLEARANCE Buy Now · Save Big • 3, 4 & 5 bedroom, 2 & 3-bath homes from $25 950 -' • Up to 2,023 aq. ~ of llvlng. space • • Jr., Sr., high schools ll parochial sehools minutes away • Univ. of Calif. at lrvlne 6 minutes from home I I • Newport Fwy. 3 b)ka..away. Santa Ana. !$an Diego Fwys. also near ' ' • Truly close-to-holne ~ob opportunities &. recreation ,__I-·~~" .. ._ ___ _... r - • Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Newr)orl !!'each conveniently cloee • Sales Office: Ma~rtliur Blvd., and ~a. Main St., City of Santa Ana · . . - WE CAtiNQT GUARANTEE AYAl'LABILITY • OF THESE REMAR~B~E fiOMES MUCH LONGER. Frrin Lot AnQelM: Santf~~-F~. to N~ort Beach Fwy. Then south to MacAl'lhur SIVd. exit. Follow algna. Or take San Diego Fwy. 'to Brlatol St. ex!t. then north followl~ elgns. · ---"-' -..... ~~-·' ... ·-rrrom ying llNch~east on Warner Ave. to South Main St., follow algns. From No111i111t O-oe County:.Newport Beach Fwy. to MacArthur Blvd., lllld follow 1lgna. -- ·uellil•.nneit'ood ~= ., ... ff 'J· T .. : (114) 54H411 ' • ' • a;:."< .... .s...-s;....;Lli.o...;::....:.------- . ,... L!}_!!:::L.; ":.:+!!' ..... :S::."lQ. .._,.., ............ __ .,. .. __ ._._..._.Lllll ..................... 11....11 .... _ ......................... ___ ....;:...;:.. ..... -. ...... ~---------.JL I • -1 I I tAILY !'1141' .!'~~!!.'!" :-•f' lllNTALS Jlll(TAIJ .. Rll'.HTALS llENTALS """ ...... II I rUf'ftlthed He... ihlfumhhoO Apts, FV!ftklifl , Ap!L Un--Apts, Unluml1hW AcltL Unfllrnllhod ApfL Unfumlohol ~" lluntl......_ _,, i4GOHunt1-'on W-Hvali.--h ~ -Ml:l. N ....... Bold> 2200 .-..rt lolCh ~ c--4100 -·-· .,.. ·~·-• ·-• • < ; j I, _ _..._,..._ _ __,.~ • HOUSU FOR SALi llOUSE~FOR.U.LI Hu~tlftghon Bo.a. 1'° Lotvno ~ 17$5 OP8l SUllDA y 2·$ Ol'IN SUN. i.s s •R. •16 bo, ljll., ht4. """" llPAltlll.lNc s J!<. , ~ • • SlNGLz.,..1., ....,,., • . ~..,CY Loguna .NICJ!l1'. dtlL pr.: -.,,run.-. tJll~ St. 9Ib!1, """" 4 ,pot1,., ..... """' .. ' IXCLUSIVE IMMEDIATE OCCUP,...... .1432 Torn Clr'<le 4 Ill!. ti,., ftl"t.1"\'ll,,.. '1W8l1 -..-W.7002 er dJ'Po, rant.=~ -Intl· no pets. J:. m.s. .lilST COMPLITID • f' • 4Wnn,2):$lhl .... Anxl ... Illy~ Sii: l4641il. ~Bli:s..cb&t'lii~ -· ON THE BEACH • ONE IEDROOl.t • 2 IS>llOOMS to "'"' llU!'~ 2~1 Los Sen'•-• N~T -•<l<o&n W/nr, $11> mo.,nji. BEAUT " ,. .... 1\4 Q • • __ ... , . .,,,..., ' . • -~sBR 2 6'1\HU)ar. 't ·~ Patto ·~" • FllQM $135 MONTH TIA) Sll'lll}O Qu-S smMoN f 2'aatti, ...o; 0.ilil,' ilbiO "l'o .a I 1, ' ' "'1ldlo '.,.. '--II · REPOV#Ai:ANT ,.=.:.. I• ..,_.._ . Unl-.lty ...;i.: :m_ r:~--. Ol. uxu!y~~:==..::-~·~ UNFURNA:~-;; :RNISHliD I • I ODIY~toWilo••,.,,.:znd, , ,!,,---~ c.n.,.. clot_. l2SO * NEAR-UC! * •11•. Ullo-l'lldl 1-ly 1 DIS~~MllQTING NOW AV ... ILAILI AT • CAl>m" • DlAPIS " I • ' BR1. "" wry a.ma1>1e Bl i........n VIia . ' · r11a • b&tb. ·-blt.W 11r ..... K-Mart m '°""' • POOL • ,..,.A,. ••110 • """'• ff _.,.... ' Wx\JR1oUs {Ii.It.., "'"'• .--· 12351,.._ Oh 1 • Adutll, no -.....,.., ' ri.a Ila U gt P 111.. • lfCUATlOll AUA • HOTIOll'f APrt.IANCCl i.l;!AllR>AL UALIY •• • M, 3 ho,~-~-J!<•ut. """· !It, unrum.. .....-. ......t -NICELY ...... ~ .. "b4 lllV n n OD K 111' HUNTINGTON ' SEVILLE I Homlu"lo -.Ioopme bll ..... ----,' l>hilf> epil"! Pl'fV:i.e&ch,.., , nn, ...,1, do<, Jt1 .. U.. '871) II'._ -"".;~-~ I ti!< "!><:_,~ • ;;x. • Bil 2\1 1>alhl, bit...._ > Adulll no Pell. 11'6. 2)'4 A •"Ci.on 11'• blvo ski•. ind ...-pt i..ch 16112 She• ~••• 847-7461 Hunjintlon 8Hch lililUC&ll"1»-... ._ 3 W, w _..:--CUJSiv>; AREA. AV AJL, • """"' '"'""' f/J1S' I .... Slala, 612-74'12;. • :t ~.~ lovel complex .. vnllt Medlhorr1n-I ill s1,o.f Wost ol I Heh off Edi•9" I i l!i bllb,, blt:U. ........ , 6 Uri"" A ... ' H' one ljOW. LEASE 61'M59:11\. QulcO """'" • • 19&: .. BR., ..... ., .... , • Hut~ -1 . I ind ... ndoc"-H•O!I i.o .. tro•dw•y c..1 .. 1 =-orpU, drJe, nacstooe R r·· LUXURlOUS a, -s. I view. . markets A; Kbools. i..usr -...-, llUft . -.... ..... ---------~ ~ ~ ~ -----....... . ~ ~-~~ = '"·~~.:::-~~· ..::· .f":,, "..':;, 'n~ ~~~. = ~'"'t; '!.u~,.R'l . ! ~r1·~~=~ty~lli!~i.i:.. ~~ xi!lmtf0 ' Auume bal " $11.900. '11..~ . s.duded • EXCLUSIVE .....,... 1-e °"!"~ olll ""l!!OO. ·f.F o1:;;.';J .. lndOOr porkln1 w11r, ..tdltlon•I porklng lot 1 BR 111 •• _...._. '".'--Gon0rol 54G-OUll6 -AREA, AVAIL. NOW. · r: • ta: -•u. ,,,,;,.a e Pe t t ~~ nd lty ~ ••-. .,..-. -=~"-.,....-~.,... ' BY 0--GI,. Mar 1ovo!-!'or'l•gm>aNIQ\J~ ~·-BOii PETT.IT, Rallto" qu(st. l9llS -,.....,~ • '"'°"'" monogomen """ I llCVr Pool. uuna, patio. A,d;u._ -. •-: ly 31~~ crpta, nn. 3 & 4 ~~ ..,. . "'133-0101 1 1 BR •Pl turn. built·inl. t"•rd• '145 1Montb. call 536-2029 • Income Property """'- .,.., lrp\c. Sell l'HA .,.. m. tram sio.soo ., $37,0CIJ rftJbo• 2300 J130/mo. Gooa location. e E11y -to L.A. Metropollt•n or11 , ·ADJACENT """"8• ti ~·-:Dr; a .a. BOND. !!-Hlty•'. : IP' I BR., 3 bl. homo; 11 Cor<1no !lel·Mlr 3250 NICE, ele~Bilrm. X!nl : 7l 1 OC::l!AN AVENIJE 1 Logvno llejlch 5705 ~":: .::~. ~~B~I p•.,....;,GE S'Jl<!n>. Alrl""I. sm; So. COUt Hwy., olk. IO boach: qol•c '* 3 BR; 2 bl, larfe lo!, '"ll'" !oc, HIPP!l!:S OKI • HUNTINGTON BUCH ~ LUXUIOO R~L.!."!~~J~RN w/w, bltno. 6 Ill n!llJl •' ·-, .. tt n::..1· _,_ 11 ~ Lagvp& ,clustvr.,are.e....JJQO.~leue S7l'5 mo. G. !;. RobertlOO, 543-9996 ~""4r• come $4?*-. 11850 sq. · .-uu .... e o. "1 499-2231. 449*""'• -"-~,..;l,.OR"""'~L>cJMnl Rltr '6'1'5-2'40 ' I 17141 53'1487 Y-"·Leue 14.JBdrml *-1 ~..._ .. Owner 213, 2'6-00!9 or n<: ......., ••"""""' "'~ · NEllV 6 Uoit t::::::""'"• . ,,_ y;;;i; ~-l .........,; ~mm", ~_,. 6jW!:. 842-1'211 L.,jun'1 Buch ':1705 Lido Ioli 3351 Funnahod 1 n" adwll ,..,_ ., si-A Sboo• &vii-P...iy '°5J: 3 BR Dome w/famlly' rm, S.n Juan only. S150 mo. 2220 Elden. ,OcellMn from ~f!Z'Y ApL olect. bit..,._ alawd lll C1plstrono 1720 CJC>;AN VIER, 2 Bil. lat&< LIDO ISLE 3 Bil. 'ba, la• 2 """"""'· pool, "'" • O.norol • 5000 Cost• -. SUMI from Sl50 mo.,.. tea.. NICE ""'"· N'ot ~:' ' .lJIUo, li«x:k wall fi:oe'd, 4 JmCed 7.rd, • llviQK rm, 2 car pr~ .....µ liqls.'l d1Ud, DO petal ~ • 49f.24G $14,(XIC).eyar. Prloe $120;m,1 yrs old. 847-1612 ' 3BR1~ b8tii. m,any eXtru! * S3Ut:M * 11123, •PK> ~· 6'15-2Ull • 5f0...4084.~ VEND?OME 2 BR., bltnl. wl'ff carp., DUPLEX 2 BR •mall pr 8'11. lo&n. Sullivan, qt. 3 BR. Coodo., Huntlngotn Btautifu'l hill area. $23.900 • RENTALS A.gt • $17 WEEK, 1 ot 3 Adult.I; drapes. wall • panellrJa:; 1 High Drive, $1'5 IJ10. inc'. 540-M29 an,time Co.qt 1-n,e n ta I: Pl!,500 $1600 .dowai'\ 48.l-4710 Houlff Unfurni1h4Nt Huntin...._ Beech :MOO '!tl1~ pd, No ,e~.)'li'· Bade child OK. $125. 962-3E5 uw, ~ 494-3903 •usl-· R~tol " Alaine 10a.n. low mo. pytl. . , •·-11 --Bay 5G-ol:fil Aft. a PM Make reservattom NOW MON'I'ICELLO Townhouse 111 .. _ .... , 606t ~221!6 D1n1 Point _ 1730 Generol 3000 •BR condominium, 'Ii BA, ~ER 2 BR. LbWefl B•:. Newly Re9eco~eted Apt. Mwll. 2 BR. wllh D1n1 Point · 5740 ;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;_._;;;;;,;.I· F~' I 1' V'll ., ')410 sHol!EiJNE VIEW $120: .. BR """'"'· bltns, ...... f..,.m, ..... 1m ..... Eloc kltchon.· Cloeid gar, c1-to Sfiopplng, ,Pork w/w crpt'g., ...... -SMART,~ 2 BR 2 BA, * SHOPS.><'-~ f unan eey Generously~· cor. raraae.Oilldrenl-petOK. pool~~COW'tN011tta. MlltS,mpets.~ •8Pe.~3.B.r'j,3Ba ocean view, heated pool. Fortteue. TRANSFERRED· sell or lot; J&e. tncd patio; 3 Br. 3 gs,.;.,,,.,4 or~ , e Swim fool, PuVrreeu ' Newport Belch 5200 bl. In kit&: bu din tully Monarch Bly Piiia lease. 5 BR. 2% ba., tam. 'Ba., den, fr1:1lcs., &trlum, 5M-{i9ll) Broker 3 BR, 1i iiA, bl:t inl, llre91, Newport leKh 4200 e J'rpl, lndlvllolky fac'ls ~ l-4z'pd. (;imrtrm~ll QUI WUUam ~ rm,, 2 patio!. Garfield & opt.I:, drpe .. vaolted ceHc'•; $130; i ~ -.. l'iW cpta/drpL No pets $\S'S mo. 1845 Anaheim Ave. I/I only .• Darla PofQt Blatt; Le9un1 Nl9MI Corp.. I Brookhunf ... at.ea-$ 4, oo .0 136,150. Owner 496-6875 ha.OK.., ~~ 2 childrm Lease. 116l-..lllll. • IF YOU COSTA MESA . • 642-2824 ~ -.......i, adlll.ts 2Wl Santa aara.. $14$ mo. 499·13'4 .• Takes o ve:.r. contract al , ~ .::r· -· -1 .. 3 Bech ,--d d E'ves _fiS...3519, • weekdays $216.50 mo. inc(. taxetr, or Condominium 1950 .,!E·,I • BR., o,u ba.; _, L. anuna•Bffch 3705 RA.vt M tmf'EJ1l:m Beech NT ., .,....,.OOt'M an e9lo f89...2lm 1 ~ ·~ -~ -• Unit IDd ~ted Jie!p • CAIL ~ 2 BA, 2 cor -· o< S .,.,,. wilJ lease\•"1%15 Mo. Call Be B Bluff ,,. ~wuhet~ children MONARCH BAY AREA iJs.-• . i • J; R.Mml Fumltw. BR,2i,iiBA..2ot:rCIUllOl't. Office Rental -t .-0 I ownu -; 646-<00l . Sf UJ-S & pet oit: · . · ·Bi<r. LOV>l>Y OCEAN.<VIEW. s BIJRR WHITE;-Raoltor $25 Mc>ntfl Eod> $250. R!~';..~~TAn LAGUNA aEACH '1 -------- Santa Ano 1620 -.,opllt-level, 2 BR. $165: 3 /11:-~yd. w/w BR&den,UlA.cpi.,~ '1S01 N~WI>Ort mvd., N.B. . llav & leach Air CondltioitoO mall caripets, d~peg. Available fr'pl, pool. $300 mo. AlsO 67S-463Q 9vlL 64.2·2253 FULL OPTLoN TO BUY f.1lty Inc. Rentals Wanted 5990 ON FOltES".t A~ BY BUILDIR $17,950 and '1IJ' J:r' BR..5Uite~ hOYI, 534--6980 Bftr. avail. 3 BR. 2 be.. S250 mo. CR.cbileratOra Available) 2025 W ~Blvd NB -Dak" apt.ce9" &vallahlt ir. Now3BR.2.,.'w/dbi.p~ ~o..-""'~;.. °"1"1•49Sol243,h<!wll>S.R_m e NEW-DELUXE e Nod.,,...to.Lc. 6n-3tl6:1. "--~FREE SERVICE TO ,....,. _. bulldlq "'I ago. F~,.>r,illlln" many • • ..,;,,...,. l!'d 'Pool: Cosio Mou 3100 MODERN cbannln& con> 16 > BDll¥. nWd oerv!ce · r,.f,R.C. OWNER-MANAGER .,.m. IOcolloD lll -'°"~, """"' OPEN ,. .~100. , ___ , d tortablo, 2 BR,.""""eck. dbl 2 "'°"· ..;it ... &bop ...; Furn h1T11 Ront1l1 Deluxe-Bay View .. BROKE·R· _ ._.. Beodl. ~:~.1 ' 2ati callfomla st. .,_, &U-2039 Owner L1rge "'nf09U Y•r gar, brtek frplc': $175 mo yr. restaurant, tennis courb 517 w. 19th, C.M. 548-3481 Brand new 3 bedroom and You•..,..-.;.,.,. _ b!n""l tiaaed, carptttd. uuwuiw • 636-4120. 3BR,~~~:"~ !y.9t<>moebinlO\nYoDDr. o.,..w .... -..... ... y..,. 1568W.!nc!D,..m.1'~2800 -211 batba, -· AC-'1-v·.--R-ENTv-.. A·s-,,.,,.led-. .,._,,,..Tp< D I F S I 1975 o:wetj!d .-.._ 1-a _.... tM-9259 J1-·lc1 Inn Hotel Ye .. ..i. •• , KM ...... moo.th. 1 ~ ,. entrancet on r • 1640' up ex" or I e mo .. _ c~ u-. 5100 a&IJ ..,.,... ......... &'.'Ill .. ~982 . •~.t-I i1T~·~··~i•!__..:__ __ ~~1;;;;;;;;;;;;:;-;:;::;;::-;::::;: auilR WHITE R " 'aa' ba .... """",.,.,.,... eoutawy.atMcArthurB••· -·• ~ Colesworthy & Co _..,.. -A ... ,,..,.~ to I-NEWPOR'l;' ~ fqr 118.ie. · ' ff or be a c ~.. Older hom~ e fi73..81aO e , , • WANTED 1 BR unfurn Apt, '!ifundpal parldnc Iota. '5ti SPEx:."TA~R-pool ~ :;m• tO beach. Or will trade ml N~ mvit. N,B. '$18SI~ .Please do not ca.Q iEA:'"~•-'", Older students HARBOR C.M., Newpirt. Corona del ,per month fOf ,apace. De4k D.. ~; .• j ....,,ity for good La~ 675-4630 eves. 642-2253 before 5 PM 6#25.18 ~ · 642-7777 Mar or, "-·na, To HOO mo. ~d chab'a afinable· far$.5, frult;3Br.&den,new ~ntiall«.P:-O.BoxMONTICELtD'l'oM\llouae,l · -Of''couples,attra.ettVe, ~l;latbor~vd.,,C.M. Garor~~. g ... tW:iaralDIWeftn& ~ts. & drps, bltns; new 1423: Hunt~ 13 e'a ch• BR, btt-ina, rec hall & pool, ~-\i'.IEW, 4 Br, 2 BA, ~ clean. 2 BR, l~ • G~RE. ENS' Open Eves. IK2-40l6 after 5 p.m. aervlce avallf.bie Jor $10. paint. $26,500. 544-7999 rn•> a.., """'~. Owno' ~~. l'" Y~·-Lano. din~ rm, ·f:amlly nri, &, betwee1 beach &: ·bay. -All utllltl• _. .. , -"-1 ~ <#MW ..,, ,,...._.., ... u drapes,cpta:,flreplace, $1£fiMontbly.Pbone549-83 3 BR, 2 ba.1a.nnel Front telept;ode, .-- Laguna S.1ch 1705 BY OWNER 7 ~plex 2 BR 213: ~ yl.rd. $23). 49l:0031. 2 IR, Oce8nfront BACHELOR• UNFURN. w/boat d::iclc, yrly leue RGOml fOr Rent 5995 DAILY PILOT ~ ee:ch.Nrld:ll!&1bp'&Arff· 3 BDR.MS, 2 Baths: $lOO $W or ·w ·May 31.at $290. U3l' VllfUB HERF.~-A, REAL 642-""1 -I -built ..... ""' t.119un1:llillftf -• 3707 '!.,h"~a"m.~:: from =or p.;-;r,:,r !l u. ~: ...:.-. ':~'. =~UNA B~ SWIN-GING RENTALS No1>< An. $185 >lo., leaac. LOVELY New 3 BR, 2 b." Rllr. lDcl. ~tll. Call <YH. « lllon/Tll~ -- HouM1 Furnished 64&C&M drPs ~ ~ ~ 1 • 2 &: 3 BD!µ.I. 3 BR. 2 Ba. Stip to ocean. 646-41'85 HOUSE . 2 BEDROOM EAS'mDE C{r/;A/ '-ild/mo .... "' 1 BR • ..,,..,,,., " wator, FURN. & UNFURN. N•. -$200 .... ,..,.,.. ==---.,,.,..--==" • Office Space • Generel 2000 ,... th ,.,___ view lot. w.i. mo. 546-1 Newport Ialand. S125 mo on Heated Paola. Child Care No -. MS.am 6'B6'm8 QUIET, aep, dntry, $5(t..$55 D &.•-Here'• a htJne ~t fires the HOME ..... 40 a mon . vue 4 BDRM 2 bath with view. )Ta iease 1 ,,a~t QQ\y. Center, Adj, to ·Shopp'~~ -..,.,~r;_-__ .,&.._~. "Month or Weekb' Ava a.,.. ~of the most dis-_.. child O.K. 646:;--0555 Realtor , _ .,.....,, 1i1 * 11• ""'""'" .,. w~iua • • nd lmaginaLAA< $125; 2 BR.., ranr;e. Fenceu. Carpeted': frplc etc. $225. Ul~;J<Q ' No pet. allowed GOW MEDALLION 2 Br 1 • 54&6986 Mlrl~rs S~vlnp I crimhl~ bu,)rer. THE yd~ Older house. available rmf~~ip.Ol 495-mB, 673-9541 'OCF.ANFROm' -Winter· zroo Peteracm Way; •t H_.. Ba Cpll Drpa. Blt-lna. No ROOMS ,15 wk. A: up. Bach. 'Loan. Bulld'ng, New- ¥0ST UNIQUE FL 0 0 R now! 534-6800 Bkr ~ Lower 1 :Br. $1«). 1512 W. bor A: Adam1, Cost& Meu. pm l.Ae $170 67S:-l370; st.OOlo apll $22.50 wk. up. 2376 P!>rt' S.1ch. 2nd floor. PLAN YOU HAVE EVER . Ml 6"6256 or Ml 6-1145 DuP.llXH Unfum. 3975 'Ooeenft:mti ' * · m8S'7T 54S:031Q 675-1.995 Newport Blv., C.M. MB-9755, 42c ·;:Iii: .... 1500 -ff. ~-4 BDRMS. SER; Cost• Mes• 2100 ' · I '' ~ VICED BY 3 FUlL BAnn;l, . Coll9 Park 3115 SPACIOUS Redecorated l 'BAYCCFF Mote;_r.50 Up 2 le 3 ~ apta., fl"pl, carp. EMPLOYm~ man mly; J&t!' :·•v••.• .. Con!·~ Mr. •ll open tol"Wlted ~ R,J!:tl'I' or le.ape coP:IPJ.-brn BR. Lar&:e yd •. Drpa: UU -_MllldN N-.::::!!• NB'~ Ercellmt, park • Ute IW'-drapes, beam c e i 11 n r •, ~ room: lernJ·Jdfate ltldiflna. . . :-: that. over~ A , ritOPI-Older 3 ·bdr, bo\ISe • .AD util LOVELY Lra'' 3 Br. 2 Ba. mo. 288 Knox, CM. lnq 284 .,., · ~~ ..,...~., roundb:lp f(1' ldultl nqu.1r1o Block ta' beab.· SI59 &: up. ' baui. SlO Wk. ·.StQJJ.9 eva MAJUNIRS ~~IN,!".'1~, CM ..... ·.!?'!;~""" 2.1n1 St Thi!>.....:•• ~·a.!":'. K•NTALs· . Newpo· rt Shorn 4220 ma""" &''quiet. ADULTS ONLY. mm MAN; .... wt ...,,. """' SAVINGS AHO LOAN ., .. ~·~·~Y""L'" J,wa .......-va<.I •tQr-aae $225 per Anh. FurnlshMI ' DJICrlmlnative T~tl NL'W ~ 2 Bl'. 2 Bal Pl'• A-eri117. Jio cook's. M 642-4000 Right, ~ pool. nn.. is .a11 3 BFDROCN, 1% tiathl, pool ~ . '-, ' - , WINTER Rental: 1 Br. den, 1, 3 A-S BDRM. API'S. ActOll from Coco'a. lGG:i Mo. 133-64m: ~ * s..a. d 0Mcn integral part at the intt>rior home C 0 MP LET ELY 3200 Gener•I , 4000 Ba. Deluxe . Duplex. Nr-. 1 POQX. NO ODLDREN Irvine $185 to $200. 6G..o'Z39 ~ for ..y0:~ man. ' MO I.~· = r: .. s;;:.""!r :! ~·~"=: 'i•wf!rt lle1cb HOUO.O.Y PLAZA = ,.:"~ $165. MARTINIQUE EX&l'IC ...,,...,., wt.lip.+' ~"." .. = w_/kl/ciien,· pt!v. 1ro-?seo 1~~z.:.r: ~ I-========= 1sPAC &,..id, vm •• ., 2 BR, DELUXE Spaclooa t-Bdrm. . · GARDEN Am Br., 2 Ba., pool, -. cond. , " ., • -. "°"""· .8 ch ""OO 2 BA. lg liv,. din,. crptd, Furn ~Pt.. Sl35 Plua utll; RENTALS -. • 111p. 6~21m ~ SEP. atudio. bl.., k:Uch • .Priv., .l...-.11 'Ceintrat ........ -•t Thewestwh1{fee.turesspac-Newport el ~ drpd, frpk,' ,pool, clbbse. Hea~ pool. Ample parkina: Aph. Fuml1hed l8tl:i A-sal!ta Ana, C.M. pool; Bad< 8-y, Woman or ;~~~~_,- loo!! liv. rm 'w/walls of Sale « leue w/opt.. Fum No children-No i;:iete Call Mrs. Hendenoti 646-5543 Eut--Bluff , / . ~ 5242 student $65. 64S-m7f , ' , bl E:-litb St.~ QI &C-l4&5 glass. that AFFORDS AN Excluslve or unfum. 673-Zl<U 0 r 1965'Pomooa CM w:sass Corona Ml Mir ' 4250 rm Santa Ana. Apt U3, C.M. I ' ruRN Room. student pref. " L •• O\fl'STANDING oc EA N "~---· la -= ' ';;;;i · · PRESTIG& Town Homes Kitch "1••1. $38; m 0 , WOife It. Dr• .. VIEW &~tod!vidod ........,n . y· BAYFRoNf · ~.~..:"t;td...1 BR. Ba.,..!or .,,..,,_. !'orll.~.'br"den":3~ 642-851ttllr PltlilP Ai.c..doa!oelililell0111 tarrutY nn .. wrm MAS-3 BR. 2 bl, fatD rm, View 3 BR, 2 ha, well lndscpd, ~Broker UtU tum. $1.70 mo. HARBOR .wUh .2 1or m bttbs. 'Gold • . fl. 850 n. Carpedas. a. SIVE OLD BRICK FIRE-ot Boats and Hills. Private, new .~, priv.tbeh, and 67S-4633 Medilllan all tllctric. POO!. Guett Homes 5991 e1el, ~ Jil4L.1 PLACE w I ANTIQUED Bncb, -~ Ten,nia Court. ~ bcillt tie, boat sUp $165; 2 BR. deluxe; frpl., 1 BR. Utll pd4. ~ioele adult TOWN HOUSE 2-car pr. Rtm starts at Ro)' J. wa,a_.oo_, COPPER HOOD. Priv/Fum. Immed. ocoo-avail, yl1y $3$ mo. avail. recreatloll ;ares, pool. only. $12511e!' mo. $:251) mo._· _ PRIV. Room. itlprivate llc'4 . 6tS-Ol:8 WROUGHT IRON STAIR-pancy 'tll July 1st, $325 mo. Jan, 1st. 673-.34<1> Children OK. 534-6980 Bkr. * ~ 837-871 AmJaos Wt,y, N:B. home, tor .the aged man or 2 J;tQO~~-near Of Ob' WELL STEPS DOWN ro Mn. Marion ... LEASE or· Option. '3 Br. 2JAi M 2211"'Hatbor near Wilabn woman.. $170 Mo. A baJ?py Hall,~~~ ~ DEN w~t:in bar &: opens . ....... Ba. Townbouae. Bl t n •. Coste . ... 4100 Balboa . 4300 • 2 BR. $llO to SW Coron1 def Mat 5250 . home, U'S' ua I: see. 646-2'f82 utll.. ~~ ~: • to pool aiu., ~J ~ti, drps. 2 ep.r gar. Prlv Q.EAN' Bachelor A ta. e Heated pool -Adultl oob ii'RJVATE, cheerful l-aunny BEAUTIFUL c.tfice ~ fn mod<m"""""" ha• BfLTt patio. Pool. l'50 mo . $22.50 Wk. Up All til Incl ;15 u: •Nopeta-A<lj.,_g· _ room for ambulatocy lady. Glendale • Fedora! Bide., SHR WASHER & DRY \.' •• INllll \.u. • •-...1 •™'"-A PlxlDt _.._ 315 E. Balboa Blvd. · ., -.,.;.+.-Cite 548-415S , rN RANGI;:."OVEl'I, DISH·. 'ol ...... ell, D "..l.er' & ,_ 644--0.117 . • -.., .... ...... u ~y Nk• ~· ~ -Odltl $!15 Mo. up.0ml W cit:. , -.... ":: .,,_ . 1 BLOCK to hooch. BoauUful • i.kia";:,,._ ( TV ulll BAI.J!OA -t•N• 1 • 2 COMM., 1 INDUST, ER. ...._,.. . c....,... 3 br &: den, 2 batll home, "f"-,._ y ~ 1 Income p..-nv 6000 • 6'llmO • ICl,,... oa •-.. r· ;_ b" . ·-·· e New cm I: Bar 1 1 BDR rart;f SliJ9. mo •• c • -...,... ·, ~-{ BD-trep ... ce, .. -ms, C-·r~""' utll 3 bdr 2 be.. ""'-~ ON TEN ACRES Al~ u"'n: are vi drapel. No lease. $25(1 mo. 2!76 Ne~ Blvd. 5U-B75' . . ....,....e . ~ ~ F~M~i ~ru~.' T· • ..:;:, .... ,.,. · cHATEAU L• POINTE :'.!:' ~ '::!:· ~~ 8:-~ ~.1:"'; HOW ~u~DiHIS? Lois "6100 BATHS, amt ~ look!! like plush Cllt&·:, Pti.".· ~. on LUXURY Condo. Immac. 2 Lovely Wm . .2 BR apta. OU. llAOU!:LOR Apll; llW J>d· Rltr. P"ools. Tennis • Contnt'l Bk· 3 exoeUent Wlita. • l.oYeb m:n than dl. SQ. f'T, the NJI. 8eeluded &: ~· Bt. Z. Ba, fp1; pool, patk>. street parkin&:, oarports_ $11-$20. wk. Liat ~mo. &: fat. 9 hole ?utt/-Gtten. O'Mltt'S heme corn. p1~~ •• ,.. UNDER ROOF.~ prop. Q,USIVE AREA.. AVAn.. ~ MO. or l ae I opt. H~. pool. Mlllbl, nol)eta dep. ~-Phone tDr fWt, 'BERMUDA Vli.LAG~ 900 Se& Lane, 01M 6f4-.J311 ~...-v ·M·l .LOTS erty Is a. foreclosure 'sall! NOW. LEASE 615-4593 675-2805 · / 1941 OOMOOA AVE.,iC-M. 87~2488, 104 E. Bay Ave. SpacioYt 2 I: a Br. Apts,, ·~+'-faoArtbur nr. Goaat Hwy) =~e1!,!,_S.J and is aflerOO way below rocK rr TO 'EM! ~IT ro 'EM~ EK>CIC IT TO 'EM! , Crpla, drps. bli:IN-Close to Rcntal4 bedroomt ,;;j"p;. ""''"""""'' -at u~ 1111 A35J "'suP'I " lchll. O>lldnn OK. • Ab ... ~.500 • -Sll." $49,500 FU&;t; l'RICE ofter yoor own terms & ~. pymt. &: owner wil ftDm::t ~'full~~!' MISSION 'REAL lfY !e> So. Coost """'" Leguna PHONE Cn4) «-073l o u~ ALMOST RI Y ' Gentiral 3000 Gener•I 3000Gener•I 3000 1 BR'. !'um Util Paid. Gar. 1 ZZ14 Cellere Ave. Apt. 2, MJr. lotm.. • Fut Pll 1 ie'llllon 1:::::=::..-;;;;;;:;;;::~~~~~==;:::::::::::::::;:----Adult. $115 mo .""""· J ·~~~~~~ 1::' 3 ":.i:~ = !)upfn $2),000 I m.qm ..... PEACE • QUIET • llo!ilina. ..... .............. -DO!WN ?AYllIR<'t PORTA!1NA IAGllNA C.l'ill ''-fl'f1 ~Q.• ======~;ILmruriou. 2 BR. 2 b.llio, uaot_,. _ _,.. 2 l>ro<lY -I! >(ewporl --V...,.·LD<s ' . p\!;;) .~)... ~ ).)(/• V Huntlntton Buch 4400 patio, built-Ina, w/w carpet, -thiQc! Hilrr<y! Onbr 3 Jett! ~ ~ ~ fUr. 'Mille .S oout-. 1 orcl le'-ChtrdcI. ' -!os'eed atr: l\; lodt. WDI bo.llnllll,.<h-. n5 ""'1ed.'.Odd bo. .,,....... line ....... Sola>e4Slmpl<Scnun'bl<~~ Puu '"'." . I ,•~R=~• od -· wtth bill ... °"'"h\KOW.:Y ~-de!'. ID4~2-borne 426N,...Ploce ' " ' . " " . 4~TIVE -GARDENS ........ mo. v • c. D t. ' Mar (In back .. QIM "'"" J'i<iil anot!ur:U..t. ow.. """"" -'!:"C;!".~ "',:! a• • f;,....---.-....-, . ' I . :IJ>(AMXciJzz1 5'8-1008 Ad"'ll· no P<\lf· Sdlool, """'•on u.. muttot 541,w;t' "'"'· =;,,· .,.,.gm~•i,,! .1194~:!;8318~. ,.,,..,...,,,..1 ................ "'"""'« '6Hu· NTIN' GTON . THE GAILES . orcall-'' ' IS 646-7171 P1U'IATE~li•--......... ol_ 2Bdm!a.wttti;ar0re-SIJS. sm.uom,..,o .. ra.,.L Opm,UO..-I ,,..,.,.,,,.,_9!1i>O-ID'l' . ~ Adulta, .,Bltnl, caz:p., drap. BR + 'lllfll: roOm. witft down. atr. IC«i86 • ~M1jY.$U~ .. -· ·1 -· GARDJNS--:. :ri-...:n·~ ...... w .. ~llll~~ ktiY:·ll~ c-o-6-175 . --;r i t ' 1 Tf;Nl'tr.mrE!tTAINMENT • -~ A120"'" c.!ll. STUDl!MS: ..... • BR. LJ In o,;.ftetrl . -, llOLu.ctflCA & l!llL -• 63':" . e ._ .. dupl Nr. beotb. --- '. j 1 il;i.•c1r 1 ADULTS 1474414 -· Wi· 1"" ..... WU!-~-1•T·A~.!itm-0'!'BL ___ ,M ·-~--~-L.~< ' "' 1....... ""-· 1 mt ...,m -bl,...._ quiet bldr, · !'II, ~EM? w --..... ~ ~ f I ·I fr . tJe.ch; water• ea-patd • .l.dulJI onl7 ~ mo. lBR-newcptai\drps,retrlf. Tbe ~can be,.... oomer .~ tn JJUwso.. r ', Aftl_Q, SU5 Mo,_IG-ml . M-f114 . at1er I PM or ~ec. SUS~~ 7 • chased with 'preP,aid lntft'o lide; Sbutt·~tlcla po. · ;ez: weekendei •· 0• l9t u tbe•llld:lf ecmtaer-tdal. Alldas~sa.LW U •i::g;o~~.e'°:; LARG,E 2,...,. 2 llr. 2 b. .. • i~-1•1_, I ·53SS _, Wlll-prepal<I - s.t .., l!un. 531-17' ~ w!tti j bul!t-°'""' • -I ""'! -o!IU-. °"""'" ... . 1110,0CIJ THl·FOX COMPAtlY .h., · 1't"'..,=v•"',=,=.,=.===470S==<-I ~~Oorhout llS6 por '~~ !.. ':;.,.~7':; =~•.:,;':~. 5i 2IA E. ~":,, ~ JlllK.OR , 'j .-u,.o.~. man'• ,L SIJll:2BR.·dllpin,-e6 "''" .. ,...,..,._ A-.~,Oo181, !l!allf" • -,- n -w"""" .... S!OllJ'nl i:.aa-, Oooon --· l\iro. 2 O>lldrm OK, $250 Jlo. llnnd -...... -,_ •• 161.0ll -, r r I" I.· I ~ "°"!'""gnl<{WlfX-dw~ ---led.Mex· .., pell. Clll -J PM. -. -. "'*'·A .... ...,. ____ ~!II ' '200 _ .• ·---·--~1ng ahvntlnglrlp,<111~'k ::.,";;.J.=: .. ~ -ed: lll,'l"rzl?ttt rn'f':'irl".,_. IUlrtifr ' I T I,.._....,. Illa -C'W!'f ~ led ,..,... a <lllloO Ofl 1p1. ""' ......i. · . .-~ At1!:N1D Wt 10-1 oo_ "--Afllr1""•ljclhmtu,1flo! 11es Mi ~ pe1.. ...,.., 81.., .__ ,,.... pa11o, ,H""!I..;,,.... leticll MOO· · 1111 iv,,~..... o. :m Aaw ._ - .. _1 ...... _._.1......,1 ..... r .... _ :.ic,g·~.., imd ~ • , i:: .. to '"le:.: !GO c:m ••It•, ....... -1 ~ .. I w,.. ..... 511·-~~ 'AlNn .. lloul\ll .,.,. .......... • ·I -..ith,a --In hll . ! !'or monlll. 1'1141 -0.-, --. -""""'1d. -""'='="=-="--'""II • .,. (21Jl -or,~ 1 t • 81\., .... cpt., elec. Call' -1"" """' 1'1tl·l'AID INTll!IST GI a..·-. -...., LEXFANI· ' ..... ~~~ ........ a.d.lo !:.:1· aaa210BA.Gi .......... ~~t:ioPM 'W-5612 2211oltoCaoto.Moso Clllb'f!li.,....R _:;..."""'lr.::. ..... K!'r-............ ----ID - ·------. ...._ Alloo _ -t~ ~---°'°!'...~ 11». Ul'l'll\, ... a,.. -.1 "" ··--MCalrdl • ~ 'b' ;t · ' ii• • J -""'1; llD iNW a '2111 l1'L ;i;T ,,,,,.;.,.-dr\>I, MMn ...., .,., Ho WO. ~ ";' -Ill 'Ml, ,_ ~ • . ~1,·~ ~f .. f f, f I' 'f. '.' -kul LAll90N . lir:.sliiili~~.-= :i."i~~••P••dn .. A _..._ :..:..=.--J ... .. • • 0..0., V.... 2 Ill, I bo. --. -II, oo Do~'T .rusr Willl .... -lli'ILX. PSI.at 000-4-ifi A iiiffi 1...., ... 1'n. I paolf, ,.../Bdl, pell., "'5. le--., l\Jmlfill ,,_ -LJIO;I. !• ~ -..... -..... t:.• " SC• au 1 ,,_ •NS' WD 1A1 ' -'· -.•·UNI Clolnr Tv, '1001><r -a~ DAILY l'llDf WANT Alli .... llod ..... ,,... to 19" IR'llll -a 4oJ, Diii 0 IW I i. -----~;;;-;;,.;;-,.,;..:='.;;..•;,,,"=;.;.;.;.;;~·~..1..;-;;,;;.; __ .. _______ .... a.n=-------·--........, -. Go.Qol ' flaf'.•.~Mo: -- I ., • ' -:-. ----~~-~· ~---------· . . . --·~-~· ----...____ ----------.. .. .. -.. -. .. ... . . • . ' • I It r " 1 ,, • ' • I I ·I ! OWN YOUR PWN LAKE? YUll WHERE7 Nr..tio•ryz•" (Sl!v« v J lJ mi. Eut ol Barstow -~·- • • . .. • • • • • - SPARE TIME ICH DlmlBUTOR rGR TINS W --· lee.om• • &lttribu+or 111 or.e ef Am•ric.a '• l•r9•1t •ncl f•1t•1t ffOWln9 indu1trl•1. Tlii1 11 • n.w conc•pt tn +h•Ji•ld of ••ndh•t· No experience required, All eccounh ere con- tr•ctecl fer, •rtd set up by our comp•ntf. You rn•rely restock lec1tion1 with eur N•f· lon1I lr•nd Protlluch. Wl WBLGME IMSllGAnoi INTER-STATE DIST. CO.· ' 931 Salllh Secon4 w..i I I . -. "" ................................... ....,,...........-....... ,......-... ·~·~---~·-··~~------~'""!'-..... -~ ....... .-.... --............. .. I • MUlt he familiar ... 1 t h ---... ,.,,._ .. _._ -415 Hr Min Wart: Week ...... _,... •• • . l'.O. lox 19'2 I l1ftt1 AM, C1Hf.' ~ ~ • mJAISCO nJU. TlllE HELi WANTID m JAISCO bp'4 l'ry-,Ceob -.J'rt.JO•·•Pll ...,,,,, .. _ .. .. • • ,. : !J (Pro.dlon) SJACO, llC. ll:lf•labf It. CNt·-549-3041 . "'-~ ·~· . .. mJAHCO -Dlllun••n -•w- ' • . RElll8I E. UE. PRODUCTION OPERATOR -.-... .;, Or-. -°""'"' Wllh -__ .. _ .. _,.,.. .................. oellent ~ty to be tnlOedJn1hoi'apl4_ ... ,,..... __ ,.S.l~ 700 E. ~Rd. • &nt& AM, Cal. An !llua1 ~ -· SUPIRYISOR UPRIOEltATION · • • · -MICHANIC !>qlor.ll---1--~-. ... -.---! i..., .. ~.,.., ... 'IOOL ..... 1!1 •• ...-,ln 0 -*~· ..... -jlpAllaO.•-. --AK • THI lllGGP No.1'~­N_.,Cmlil',li-1 • ' . ·Read ' . DAILY • • PILOT • I• I > •' • c . L A .5 s . . • F I E D The .. ORANGE COAST'S leading · ,for AQtomohllls J1::r W:wa I a. L,.,_,*9 -.-IGGIJIS 1oc.111&.11111 iL CK.. idivi& -·-.. -----~ (2), tw ~ uos... .._. ~; dl,1 wort. ~ ...... ,...., Matlo;1• \hdon krriol ·"-lloodt k·ret~ • z. o.ut llwJ,oObl. --&iiiDlfCii) SCaGanet7 D w.as 11 ...._..,ay ...... for 1'1111114: '-" .,,,... ·.....,. • ..... 1 ... wm Uo <*--~ ~•-'ii a......_ l4MIM:l. m &. Ull !: or-, LPlrtwsi lllDilia -tet i'OUiiG illMf to -• ""1· --7 AK IBIT. llYll ' • °""f;,. .... -.......... W I N. Moe a._ •llllillllilllli1111i1111illllilllli1111illllillllillllillllillllillllioll._, __ _, _ _,_, __ _,·_·_:.....:.:·~··:·-::_"":··:·:-_·_, __ _,_,_f~::i!!!_~ .. :!!!! .. ~ ..... ~~I~~~-• Yadlt -Nrwaw, a.a a.r... la ••• ct'*. CM. . Sall Lob CllJ, Utah M101 .... • ·-• I • a.-.·<&• 0 ·;· OM '4e14 • 6 • dt:f 4.M ••••mis·•· 4 ·•-----·--....._ ------......-~ ..........--..-~-~---~- ' ·t STOCK CLlllK CITY Of NEWl'OllT IEACH , ___ ... _,_ ... __ _ ~-.•r ..-_..,.. r--~-1 • , • ' I I , ' , ' • . ' .. ..... -....... --a. ---Ii: .... -- -............... a.._ .. -.. • . • • .• ' = ---• - ---... _ ~ _. __ ...;....;,,=,_;;;;.:;...!,;-..:;._.:...::..!......L:......0.:..;;. _ _..;;.....:.;.1.. .... .11 -----""'·-·---- I --:-.,..:nC':"l~""l;-f'."""",l,.,.,";"---;:------------··~--,... ~ ---~-·~·~·----·..,•~·~-~-~''""·~...,.-,....,.,..,... .... ""'l'_'".,..,..,..,,...,~"":~"'.,....._""""'""~..-,.._-"l._,:CICIC:fr~,~"t',,.ttz:i:::.t:1 J ,..__.,,._ --.1-.... ., .... --v ...... .._ .. , ... _..,· .......... ·-' ~- • • FOUi CONVENIENT OFRCES • TO SDVE YOU -e lllWPOIT llACH .... 11211 llllloo ltw.I. e IOl!'A MISA .. "'." ••••• Ull W..t 11J e HUNTINGTON IEACK ••. 309 Flflh Slrtol ' ' . e lAOUNA llACH ., ..•. 222 ForMt A- · aLI( 'MOTICE .. ,-• "' • I , '· . '16f'/XllJ lii ·MiNi.·~ _ ...... I ;.t+ be~ wi_!fiin 2, ".'..t.. : Wholesate ·.:,Public •• • 1 M:my llfleo,to -f!<>m 1D4:ludlng X..Utarnnean, O>niemporary and' • ldodsn. • , ''P ., ,- STOCK INCWDES el Dininl_;i ·Room Sets e Living Roo!" Sets e Bedroom Sets ' - " I • Lamps All MAJOR IRANDS -.. :.i ' :. RICK · 8AlDINO'S · .. :MoBILE .. WORLD -1t0l BelCll BL HJ. . 4i6 S: liirtaor 81; Jl. 962-1377 Slf-8778 ' .. • • ~1 How YOI! Cm1 UM 0.. lain11111. Dl-.-A·U- • llfl~ """"'-~ ,-n t'1-wllh corr..i.lalb le ... .,, .. , 4 ---~ • No c-.... ··••• Adi f\Howed e lllCh lfWll..-', .. priced wllfl no Item_, , I $25. ~...,.. ...... ---·-~-~ .... ---..... -.. -~ ...... ---... -.. -..,.....-----...-... .,....-.. ·-• .,. ... -... -....-......... .,.... .. -...-.... --~-.... ---------·~-- ' I ' I I I I ' : : SUNSET ·~;MOTORS . . "· ,. · ok with ~l .. k Herlt•1• lop, plush rod ther Interior, IMded with 1cc"1oriM 1rt~ clucllng •t•rN, i•dio, fKtory air, new cir Ii .,,.,,ty. ""' . ,,,.,, " . '8495 -. 2295 !:ONG 'BliACH IL VD • LONG llACH, CALIFORNIA- .,.~-T21a; 426-5571· ,. '('If 50. G:ALLONS Montlen.thls ..... _.,,.., ...... : F.R E' Ei :· OF GAS •"" ....i .. so ,.11ons o1 , .. F1111_ • . -.. ~~~w.· ~ 1"~ I; ARE LOADED , re;_ '" • WITH BRAND NIW 1969 .. TRUCK ' HUGE DISCOUNtS 'ri~-' ,., I $99 JOWN.· .• .-Ta..4Uc•1i ... e-.;~. -----A•ltY• .. ..,· .1111111'tipiiiiUC..-i<•J•N•. $T_QC_i<_ .... ('... . -. ". ' . •. ··1c9r·6· . 9-.. ~ROlfT ~ $229' 9 ·~ l I •• '\fl.I, I'"*-' ..... _.fif ,~•c. N•, ' -' ' ~ . ..... ~ 10fl•l.0 •• -I ,,,. ~:~ , ~ -1~9';' -6·-··9: :-~ .. ~~ ~~·!~~~· *2 ~.9 ... · n_ ;ft. . . . •.-f ....... : ...... " .. 106211 . • ~ .:7'7:· J:i • • " . -· , ".... ~ r, , WI v.,... '11oC- ";~ ............... .,.. ' ~ Roo_cbter, ~ ti> ., ................ $1. .Ju• 19~ _ .. ,,.,.. ··~ ~ 1 ~,. $249. ··9· \my _ H•••••ti. wilt. wal ff,... wllfff- ,..., I •;;:."' ·"'-~ ~M.,.. ...... fh1h"° \\ '1lli~~ .. . , ~ r' · . "•~ ·'ff,ltyf ~·-.!'"· JOfJlt. ~ do.~ • • -.: ~ ~-CllVJ·Ya . ~ . , :' ... .,.,_ b" 19.E..9 '•oo·;.t· .... ...;·.;:..~_ ...... $]7"" ~ .. _ . U , · ~-~,,::~'lr7.'tc:~ro.4· 1 • _ '2~ -' ~. -~s.i~-9E.~UrJ·Y~~.su~uwNs Af:HU~ .. ~ b,ISCOONTS. ~ :IPD.A'I' /.T CONNELL CHEVROLIT. ' • J, . t • '" ~ ' ~ . .. . .. COSTA MIU .. " "146-1200 ' :.t , I • ' . '~BARGAIN :DAYI'' Th••• •r• but • f..-of our lew dollar prices Jt.,, at.J,ehn1on11 for the ift;onth ef Novttn~erl '60 Fc?ID Towne 59c111 • · •• ~.M!S P/S, P/I, tth., 11,400 Mfl•t. Na. fu1t.f. '62 IA.LEI 400. AIMlicon SS9S • . . . ' I ' . I 0.-. Pl•~~·· I. 41;000 ~~; Na:.VTr•lf ., '60'FOID T·llnt H.1. Cpe ... $595, P/S,.PJ I, ••·• .ffh. .tat. N.•• HMM671.' • ... u-cu1Y · Dr/.\ •· · f• " 9fo ....-:4 . ~ H.T .... $490· JM, aft. Pl,I. Pit a ...... Ne. xnl:tl. '' • •, o ' •• I 962·1~Y Coro.y i>orfi.$99l Sta. W*f. F••· •"'•PIS, P/I A ..... Na. IVMl91 • ...,64 ·..o.m.c •~nii• tiim. Stts "'· ·rlf. .,..,, "'· ''*"•· 4 ' '63 IUICK Sliylmt. H.T •... $1095' 'i Dr. O.fhilll ,.11 ... PA .......... AIDltt. " I "\ I · '6~ JJNCOLN. tn.. ie..; $Jltl1 ,.11 ,_... Wftfl •••· .r,, Ne. •rr41t-' .. · · ·· · · 'H CHM-.fnlpiil11 kT.'. :~s12'I . i O.. Fot; Olr, PIS & ...... Mi: OIDW; • I 1;;-., °lo • ·~, CHEVY lnmiilli H.T.. . S1JtS ,-fr· •.t<••·· ~T~~;. 'ff rlOMIT C•111fe H.T.. 4 I ....."'~-~-.. ' '6' -MUSTAff• 2·Dr. ·H.T •.. $1 fff 6.,1., -... .,No. SM!"·· ·. :JohnSoR I S. llllMll '•1'1111 WA llilA 111u11l1 1MI HAwa IOULIYAIO ' COIT~ MISA MJ.,_ ...-----·------~~- J ' I• l • • ... • I ' . ' .-• l I • I • 1 I ! ti ' I ' i ' : 1: lf if! l~ I , ,- ' I , • • DAILY-SatwdlJ ....... , 2, 1961 "' '"'""·'""K'""UN r SPO~!ATI~, .• Tl\AIUPO~ATlON TRANS~~JION TJ!AHSPOR!ATI~ , -lmaortM --!-""" Aulw -..,_,,..... Autoa -A-Wo-'700 Ut,.i Con 9909 'IOTOTA YOUCSWAGIN YOl.ISWA-.ul WJlf)ly CADILLAC MAKE & """° .. -:ilJUMPH ........ ,.. ---1--------THROUGH A ~ WANT>D .,. rnEVY hnpala Hanlto~ o..ng. c.w.o.. Uood C.ra 9900 6 cy1, 3 opd '°'"""' ohilt. ..0 them ..... --"•Mffl,cS .... Dtll ICUim -DAILY PILOT TOP $ spn;!\. O<gc """""' '6T 'm!UMPH-9. E:r.eellmt BllJ.. MAXEY TOYOTA GROTH 'Gt .CEIEVELLE Statio11 midltloo.-49'-7300 WANT AD 18881BeachBl,..i. ·. ·wqoo;'.lowmi,RJH,ooe &dd6e H. Beach. Pb. 847-8555 o.iner. 833-IU> ~es. l=====-==-N .. :=#==--===,=.=0 "",..,""'w=~= .. =_====L======,=aoo=•I CHEVROLET '" an:v. "" .-;r, .. ,,. New C.rs ....,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii800iiiiNii .. iiiic.iiii,.iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , ""°" °""" -c.n Ano, . WE'VE GOT THE MOST 540-36'1: ..,...._ -JOHNSON & S·ON "· · LINCO~·N ·MERCURY .. DRIVE ''4 WINNER! 4 IEAUT.IFUL TRUCKS IN '57 NOMAD 2113; 4 btt. PG ORA~GE, COUNTY ;;o;. Muot oen. a.a.. Rum • ..... 842-2462 ''64 CHEVROLET '~ f•11 l'lckilP. F...15, Fec- f.,y f1:tulpp•d N-.11•11. &oM V41l11•, U1td Tr11ck.. .$799 '6' CHEVY Irnpala-Fac. air R/H, P IB, PIS, Xlrit Cooditton ! 962.Q'.132 '58 Chev Blocoyne 2 dr $200. * 641>1504 '65 CHEVROLET CHRYSLER ~ ,.,. '1ck-11p, r.t'r fee· l ~·-,~--~---N--Y-~-­foty lq11ipped Tl,671. ..,. ....-in.-...;iuc.n. ew ..,.aei;, ~ood V•l1110 Ustd T1'11ck. bdtp., air-corw:I., full pwr., $ looks I: drives like lll!W. 1'099 .Best .-. 673-4161 • TRANSPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT.TIQlf" Uood Cora 9900 Uood Cora . • 9900 UHd C.ra .!~ CHIYSl.D -_,(:OlfPN•llTAL · CORV•ffj:"" !66 TOYOTA s1495 --COMIUTI 'SIRYla PAm & SALES '64 PICK-UP" Uood Cors 9900 UNd Coro '9oou ... rc: .... 9900 UNd Cars'" MERCURY WAGONS START AT Jl700 ' CHEV. 1h TON Y-1, Auto. LZ6l'' 6000 VALUE USED CAR $1099 '65 Dodge Camper v.1, Ar.ttom•fic, T21542 OK U1td Truck. .. , . . -ANCHOR MOTORS · . ' . . ' •• .... ~:, •••• ,. .. .. 1969 COLONY PARK ST ATIQN WAGON .1 . $1799 2_150 .HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-3050 ~: • IE CONTINENTAL NEEDED A WAGON, THlS WOUl.:D BE IT!! ., .. ' :rHE WINNING STATION WAGON FOR 19 69 ~RINGS IN THE WINNING TRADE-INS OUR FINEST SELECTION OF PRE OWNED WAGONS ••• . 1965 COLONY. PARK . ~...-....,.•119,r ifl~ .~~I••.-le111ftf11I' G-c:l1111 Col4 with 1111tc:hln9 i11t.rior. Fun f1c:-t..., equlp,.d ,l•a' ffte1111.ff1 tr1n1P11iuion, ftrlory 1ir conclltlo"""1, pow1r 1hl1ri1111, p9w9' llf1•••• tNI .... at.r, Ntr f1ci111 thlrtl 111f, ont &n1r, will 1111int1in1cl. Lie. PDE 192.. 1966 COLONY PARK 6"·plllM'!9"' 1f.+M.. • .,..,., hll fectery equlp1111nf plu1 p1w1r 1hotrin9, poww itrtlH, ,tlf-fic tre11Hnl1tlff!, rtllll, '-••™• ht11fif11I powcl1r blu1 witti c:ontr.1fint vinyl Jn. ftrior, '1111 OWJ11r cer.J11ly flltl11feln1cl. Uc •. T AZ 1112. 1 .. 1~46 MER~RY COLONY .PARK t ,.,.. ... sl.ti1t1 w119011-Attneffw trctic whit., with_ p•rc~1111nt inttirior. Full ·ftt• tory ~ulpp.O plu1 111to1111tlc trtnunitli!""• pow~r 1t"rht9, pow1r .br1k1t, pow1r win. cllw\o t •.-r ,....... ~·ta. r1cllo, h11t.r, f1ctory 1Jr, I r11r f1ci119 lrd t11f, cl111I 1~tion t.U t• ... luM•t• r11ck. \1,000 1ctutl rnil1t, Ol'll ow111r eri9in1I John1011 & Son air •'1· ijc. SLU·lll, • 1967 MERCURY COLONY PARK t 1''111ttW 1t•ff .. w;,.,.. Strlkll\f c~:Nln1I Rtcl with 11fin Dl1ck int.rior 1ut1'rnitic f1'111•iulH, ttllli., hoa+.r, tlr M1cllff011!n9, ,pow1r 1+.tri1t9, p1w1r br1k11, tilt ~tiirltt 'l';; ... -CM ..... {1d111 lHI tMf, 1.,....-,.ck, 1111111 tcfhtl'I tail 91!1, 0111 ownar &It rnlHf .R to •w1cith. Uc. ttu-171. , ' 1967 MERCURY COLONY PARK 6 pt•t•nger tf1tlo1t w19111. 0 Sp1tHl1t9 1q1M1 fl11!1lt wltlt "'Itching lnt1rior. l\it wigo1t hot tll th1 1~1111'1' pfu, f11tut11rltrcli1"11 pow1r 1t11ri119, power br1\1t 1utoniitlc ttll'lt , ~flillllfto i'14U.~~1t.r, f1 cto,,. 1k, l111d111 roof wiitl 1199191 r1Ck, clu1°1 tction till , ... • " •'--klll I tin ..... Ob·-· 0111 •"'' ~",...''"" 1t,ooa P11U11. Uc. VCL·2tl, ' . ~ $2-095 $2295 -s3395 53395 '"'{ NEWPORT BEACH -USED CAR SELECTION \ ' ' ,, . ~ w .. COAST ttWY. -PHONE 548-nst ;JPHNSON &~ON • • ·900 W.CoutR~. Newpo~.:•eaeh G:j2-098}' f, ••• '63' PICK-UP FORD Vt TON •·I St1nd•rd No. IA 6000 VALUE USED CA.It $799 ' . '62 CHEVROLET V. To11 Picli:-up, V.1, Power• 9lido, Kl4755. Goocl Yel11e .U~d Ttuclc:. • $1199 '66 -CHEVROLET % To11 ' Plcli:-up, v.1, Sticlc Sllift, Tl 7ll6 OK U1otl True .. $1999 '66 GMC V-6 4 Sp11il, tSll OK U1M Truck. $1599 '63 FORD V. Ton Pick·up, V-1 , Strc• 1hift, Duel Wh•ol1 M47lt6. OK U11J Tr11ck. $1099 '65 CHEVROLET Yi To" ~ C1!7lpor, V0 l 1 41 1poocl "t7'1. OK U1N Tniclt. ' ' $179J ' Corotfl Ch-.let Miio"• fn th. lntU•ldli•I. lrh1t y.wr lll4iYid11I tr-t•11~•· tfon pre~"" t. tit. No Down· P'oymenf P.Oblems·H- AD You Nffd Is Yoor Goocl Credit · GROTJI Ct{EVROLET 11211 BEACH II.VO. Hunli19fon a-Ii 1147-6839 • 54~1,61 O;tA' o•r 1fm' P.M. I j -' , TRA'NSPORrA T 10N SPECIALS ~~! . . .. . .., . . ' I l,;.( ~~ ·•No Credit Proble1ns ·•No Recl -Ta'f:. • MN I rou !JAVE BEEN BANKRUPT .. MN If YOU· HAVE NO CREDIT ~ • MN IF !ou HAD A REPOSSESSION • DIVORCED ,:;. e MNlfYOUARfNEWIN"AREA . ·' e WE CARRY OUR OWN CONTRA:CTS ;~; ••• <# I ., ' '57 ·CHRYSLER Wl- <4-cloor h1tdtop. V-1, lirha. trtnf., r .S., RIH. l.\c. ~e 'HY-21l. •.i9 Tottl Price • ... +ltJF:iUa. '59 RAMBLER ........ Icon A~to. tr1n1., R&H. Uc, N,1. IHU.901. $99 . $10 . $10 Tet1I Prle1 Tottl Toti! ' + Tu I Uc."., ,Qn PMt ,Me "'"' 'to FOllO Stiirllnor _ t dr. tt.T. V4,'l';l, f•dort t ir, P.&H. Uc. No.•JER-46.1. '$199 $19 $19 T•tef M11 ~ T11:t1I + lox & Uc, •• D1t hit ' '61 c~v. 4 dr.· Sodon · ... Uc. No. MAU tl'4 $19~ $19 $19 T•ltl Mc• -T•t1I T1t1I + Tex I Uc. 0. Pitt "Mo ''"f '57 MERCURY Monterey '4 cir. S1cl1n. V-1, A.T., PS., RIH. Li ... No. OSX·IOl. ., $49 Toti! Prl'c:.' +T1x&Lle... '60 CHEVROLET lmpolo J cir. H.T. V-1, A.T., R&H., P.S. U1. No. HYL·0'49. ., $199 $19 $19 " Tofil Py:jc:• 11+ T1.: I Ua. Tot1I 011 hit Tot1t M1 PM+ .!$9 IMPALA 2-<ir.'"H.T. V-1, 1ut.. tr1111., R&H .• P'.S. Uc:. No. l2X0 41l. $149 $14 $14 T•ttf Ptlc• • + T1i: I Lie. Tott'I. Mo P111t '59 CApiLLAC do Ville V.1, A.T., ft.S., ftct. 1lr, E.W., E.S,, "$~ ll•-9'"$28 . $28 T1t1I Pnct Tot1f + Th I Uc. D1t P!nt Totiil Me P.t '55 DODGE Royal . 7·Dr. Hcltp. V-1, A.T .. P.S .. r.di•, h11t1r. Uc. No. GVV-'4'42. , $49 Tofil Pric• ··: + Tix I Lie:. , '55 BUICK Supw ·~ 2 tit. H.T. V-1, A.T.,\.R&H .. ·•f.S., 'W"'l·w lie. Net hf00.502. ., ·~ . $49 T1t1l Prict ' i;·; +'1'1x l Lie. t. • '61 C~EVROLET Monzii ; A.wt., tr•1t1., l&H. "luck1t .-ts." (II. Ne. LFE-1!2. "; . ' $249 . $23 .su : Toftf Price Tot1f 1 Td.1: + Ttx I Lie. D11 Prnt Mo:~ '62 DOOGE Dort ; • St.. Wigen. 6 p1t1. 4 elf. A1.,ri.'&li~ r.s.Uc:,Not f'YA.171. ·-, $399 $38 $38 : . Tote! Prlc1 • Tot•I 'tetJ,J! + T1J1 I Uc. Dn Pmt Mob& '59 POllO Ronch WogO!it v.1, A.T ... ,H ...... ~. u~" NTP-111, ·., $99 , s10 ·SUfi ''60 CHEVROLET lel Air '60 DODGE Phoenix Tohl Prlc1 Tet11 Total\ J dr. t1cl11t, I c:yf., A.T., RIH. Uc. 2 : h··,top VI ,,. ... . + Tt• I Uc . D11 Prnt Mo.Jt111f ".·;.:'1!!41• I ... 2.. $21 .:.., 4 ... P,$.L'le: ;..: ,;~· ,.;! ~ .... '.-·· '62 l'L VMOUTH IVollorit i _..y . ., ill 149 . "$1· .,;.10 '<t ~,., • ..,.,, UH. 5,,;,1"N.,. Tot•I ;tic• •' 'ret.I r .. 111 1 .,. 11$:141602. • r + T•• a u.. 011 '"'' M1 '"'' ;0;:~ :'Uc. o!°1i;t ... ~~:t ~· _ 299 $28 .. $28 ~ "-Tet1I Mu Tot.l · t 1~1 '59 CH!v. ll'ftPll• H.T~ '59 ~E Sta. W~ + Ttli a Uc. D11 P111t M'o • 1(.1 ... nt.. trwo.i P.S.,, UH,. U N.. • ' • ....._ 4 Wr., V.a, Al., UM... •.S:. ., C VR ET f , QER-Jl6. •.I. U.. Htt. IHS-162. I. . I '"'° kl~kfa: LI •• 'N•. a.0.. C. Stt ~ -s10 , s10 199, Slt .$lr · $499 $48 S4i : T.+1f PW Tet.. T.+;f Totel Pn*9 Tot-4 lfottt TeteJ f'iieo Tif•I •:le 1 + Tn I yt. Dw P4* Mti fli!it + T11! I Ue.. • D' '...t W. ,,.. • + Tu I Uc. DR Pmt Mi ' • All contr-•·I~ ~All poymonts on 12 motlndlldetu. Uc:. &C.rryil)I chpon.. . -- ' I • --·--------·~-~---·-·~~··~------~---.... -• -~ ------i+-... --------.. ._.,.....,,.. ---p .. 4fUW _...__,,,__. w;i p&>) . ' "' • - 1 • . • , '¥EAR·E . ' DURIN6 THIS ~ V(~ ARE 601NG ALL .our FOR YOU, Tl'IE CUSTOMER. • . SPEC(AL LOW PRICES ON E.+ca. .~p l!YERY ~AR, HIGHEST .·TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES, EXCELLENT SELECTION. " ~ . . . ......__.;.., . ~..;.....;.'. ova . ao· ...... ~UT-tl:Ef TO SICECr FROMr-·-.. -----~,.. Dl '.64 CMEVROL~ .. ' . '65. .. CA~l~t.AC ' ··,~. 'JNNOUNilNG OUR " 'j1, qLDSMOBILE D • '63 CA{>l(LA(: St&tl<in -Oil, I~ - - -f! ~ °T"Jl.eli J:I::: -~a. • ' O..t«n Dolt& • Dow _.,,. he...,. air 4 ~ _..,. J. ·---.. 211.000 ..,.. .. N.........,, blue ~th .... .u. ·r '11. ,.1:!.,, "="-.!it..; • GOLD , --"With --w _. -.... ,. --111.-. Nlt Ce.!!"M vlnYl-.•u-tlc,.......-i-.l"'I"". ~aw.,.-... ~ tllt ,I= '< ... -aut....Uo -·-&114 F-~'!::":1 ,~!"11c"~'::,: 1rill& • _._.........._ ~ pull. -1, oll4 lbilObea Ill cJeom1nc ~ · ,.., wbl,.11141 -~<411' boou· ---·s~L~. pj~c1n . ~~: ...... &114 •i:o 111~. CARPET ~i:;:;.=r~. lllnlioololna ~ .,__Ill_..,.'""!*-- \ JALJ $2333 ~ .~LI $255·5 l'lllCI ~ $11 t1 l'lllCI .. '67.CQNJJ e.,~X£. . . . , ' Door ..... uiui ~ ..rtinor Wltlt ' '65 PONTIAC . . . SUBTERRANEAN ' '66 SED: DE Vl~LE ' \, . )64 FORD . ' =: =~~~5E 'G-i Prix.'' Automatic,....-..,; -SHOWROOM bqulolte Topu Gold with_,.....,.. N """ ...,;i.. llOO XL .-L -' ft'~~ sMl.'1:"-.::WQ'. ·~· pa\Ver bra)r:et, rtdio and beaW', bu,0-. ... top ahd cold anll n,,ylon leather intel10r. ruu )'9jloj Wltb Wlaitt ConvertibJe top and lllick jnl.'111l•bWlllM~toinQbll<Wln:l"'lbtMrt ket No:t,, .,.,, .. , consoll• ~. Wllllt WITH -lllclualns hctory "4'..!l?n411lo•dlW." ·Ww!.'lntdlOre J.u_tlc __ Jons, "'~·i?'um.,...J~ "' ,r . '11\d' *ill """''um13""3'133 '-. .;,... OUT OF THE W"'''Tl.o!CD :=...ui.:ri;.,=._~ 'IJiil1 '0 ~I' =ar::.=.~'t.i::.;i= ·~ ~.:. '1$35U \l'l!Cli. . '· -~WI !. . . ..~ ' ' "' DISPLA y ... "" I ....... ' . ' ...,, _ -· N ... liir 108 ' ----'"". '"""'. -• . . _ _,_ A SE.LEC. T FEW,. BA-RELY . SALi. $3555 l'RICI ~ ·$Sii I'll~ '(;7 c~ortt:Ac 1 . · ;67 ELDORADO "' _ ...... __ _ .. abooluttl)' '""""" ....... ~ -USED CADILLACS '65 c;HEVROLET " c I """""de vme. Beautili1! Mon,.... a.-n.. ., ,,......, Flftmjgt with >laclt1 .. ..., "'""°'· .A. PRIC"D TO SELL -. '6.~. ADILtAC tab wttb Black vleyl ttd. ~ full le&tbfr. ln· hu all o! the {Sdlll•e ....._..... f~tudt ....... H c . ............."" •• ' • ~~~ia;i:.="'.:::: ~!l.:::.':'i?"..:1:"'-~~fo~J:. NOWON ·Dl.SPlAY .. ::7~~,.ltl:t:= :.::t:'"~===-~ di-. N..,..r 609 ( lhlo bNul>" toda,y. Stock um .· ....._ s•-• tan ·-·~t 1111 -* .SALi "ill4222 PllCI . $ 333 . e '68 ELDORADO ~ =--=Th.a-: 1.<0Yi1P ~ -1w 9 SALi 5 PllCI e '65 CONVERTIBLE . WI $1333 l'RICI WI'~ $111 NICI '64 CAR!Lk'\C 4 - rltetwood ' ... . Topi.I:· Gold eatftior.-.w!:th blie~ padded Joo and kMUwood jlothlr. ;r:..e~ :.r:.~ ;,,= -~ ~: J.!OOlu!tly *""""" car. Stock , ' ' '66 CADILLAC . Coull& de Vllle. Solid ..... llnUh with -lather and nylon interior. Full 0yt1111 c ROW· •r tq,ui~.nt plot f&ctory air COll41t16niila, Ult.a~ Yt'hetl, powet doof Joela. 8 ~ Seat i.nd many othtt ot W ·~ offered, b)i adlllac. <Stock !;lo. 831} ' 14U1 $1'7,77 PllCI · W $3555 l'll«;I 1968 .. COUPE -' DE VILLE . -.. . -.. ·-.. • AL • -· .: ::~ ;~~~~~VILLE . '66 RIVIE~ ''• '62 "cdNTrN!RfXL' ' • • C Plnloliid tn daep J-lluo with •xtrl , 66 OUPE l)E VILLE . -. white ...,1· .. .-. Hu -.-. • ; . .... _ .. ---_.. ~~~F':r ... -.. o:i;.i::.. e '68 CONYERTIBLE ... ~wt·~-~ wb1,. lllda ...u -11r. 41 • ....,_ 'e '68 COUPE DE VILLE .ALl-PR'iCID . ·· ~. tl33i..-· ' '· ' ~ . . ~ ~ . THIS -is OUR EXTRA SPECIAj, . ~ ~ ' . ! . ' ~VALUE DURING rms-·ANNUAL • • ·-·YEAR-END ' SAl.E . . I -~ -. 1967SEDAN DEVILLE . 'f •• "'?:'~-""' ... .,., -' ... ---.,: : ' • It ' Al •. ·., . -. --.' . ....$ 11\TV"Co4inoc motortor II finl1had In Gril:lo~ whlta 1' wHt. l~•I Wue ~clcl~ to ancft tf.e n+•rJ.,. 11 In •I.. . , ... b!Oo doter cl.th ·~' r..ihar. 'l'ully aqillj>pad with' .. •II ef ~dlll•a'-. fine•+ fetture1, lncluclll't9 p.w•r •+•.,· . . $ ~~Ing, powtr IN-a.~ei,·pci'w•r •••+•, power wiftclow1, sinit•I 1Hkfn,t ratlT., eitcl ·ef coun.•, C.clillac'1 •utemetic air ce1f41tl•ntn9. · . · 1 ' .v; ,.. :J.ll;-4 ... ".; ,_: --.---'-'-' ---SALES ~. DEPARTMENT O~ei ' ' .. " . --S~Ll ~led-EFfECllVE THROUGH SUN'll!.Y. NOV. J., 1;u • " , 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thr1,1FRIDAY-9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY. and ~UNDAY ... . ' -' YOUR FAt:ToRY AUTHOmzED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE OR.ANGE COAST HARBOR 'AREA ..._..._· -·' _ .... _ .... ~, ~~NAB···ERS . t. , . •. ·' (' . ' ' --' . ' _, . .. ~ • T '" . ' '. .· , . ~· " ' , 2600 Harbor Blvd. ·· Costa Mesa . -540-9100 " ' ' I f • I • • -. . -------~ .... ~·--·-~·--·,-·~--- • • • ' ~- • ! i l • I . l '1 ' '65 PLYMOUTH BELVl:DERE -·· -· "·Daar.-;11: ... 11'111 '*'-"• MllMMtit...fUlT·tal $671• TOTA!. s2., TOTAl '2., TOTAl , , Pl&CI ~ DOWN ~ MTHlY. • + T&L PYMT. -~ ')'~T. ' . ' '68 CHEVROLtT lt.td'ID fl'id ,_,_, ml!IY olll.-extf•11-CVZT 20ll '16~::· i57 '::.. s57~~:~~ tl:f , i-T&L · ,n _MT. l'YMT. ' '•6s CHEVROUT 4 DOOR -~ . . . .. .) ................ ·~ '"" ~. WltSJll.., · TOTAL e29. TOTAL '29 TOTAl NICI • • DOWN 1 MTHlY. !""' ;+ T&L ,. r • J"(MT. 'YMT. ,• '64 CATALINA 9''pAss;'wAGoN "'o71 :;~·~ -:;;6,,;~T=~ "":3"""6n:~T .. • , PllCI , ~ DOWN , • M1MLY. . + TIL PJMT. rTMT. ~' . ' ( r .. , ...,. . ' 48; MONIHS BANK .. FINANCING . , AVAILABLE ON AlL NEW CARS . ., MO. • ' . AT THE. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WESTMiNSrER ON APPROVED .BANK CREDIT ' ' ,, ' .... , ~ • ' ·, \' ,_ _, l . _,_~,.l .. -'1, .. ,,' ........ '. • • .,.,.:.:.._ .·...:..• t • I I ' ·i .J l '1 I ' • 1 ' , '· ' J ' COSTA MESA ·NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY ' WESTMINSTER WEEK OF NOV. 2 • NOV. 8 .. 10-.30AM I New 12:00 IJ I re pa u • 12:301J I at S 1:000 1 Oak o : hlgt Me> 2:00m Ton .2:300 fror Na\ pla: 4:000 UC Las Ke~ 8:300 8:300 . ligt 10-.45 AM 3:300 ant ca! Wa toi: lae mi me Slit pie 17 La· to w-, e Sh• gr< 4:001) vs. 5:00 0 5:30 11 a:oom Jrlf !PORT! HllJHlllJHT! :::..: ·:t;. .. ;&":"~ <~ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 10-.30 AM D AFL Footblilf: (C) New Yori< Jets vs. Buffalo Biiis at New York. 12:00 I) Inside Football: (C) Rams' head coach George Allen and reporter Gil Stratton host. D Collep Football: (C) Stanford at Oregon State. 12:30 IJ NFL Today: (C) San Francisco 49ers vs. Cleveland Browns at San' Francisco. 1:00 D AFl Football: (C) Kansas City Chiefs vs. Oakland Raiders at Oakland. fJ Sports Special: (C) "Countdown." Stan Richards narrates highlights of auto raclng's 1968 season: lndlanapolls, The Mexican 1000, Riverside 500 and Las Vegas Stardust 150. 2:00 m USC Football: (C) USC Trojans vs, University of Oregon. Tom Kelly and Jon Arnett report on game taped yesterday . . 2:30 U Notnt Dame Football: (C) Notre Dame vs. Navy Midshipmen from John F.' Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, Pa. Last year Navy lost 43·14. Lindsey Nelson and Jim Simpson call the play on game taped yesterday. 4:00 0 UCLA Football: (C) The Tennessee Volunteers take on the UCLA Bruins from Neyland Stadium In Knoxville, Tennessee. Last year UCLA barely squeezed by with a score of 20·14. Keith Jackson calls the action. 8:30 U ROiier Games: (C) T·Blrds vs. New York Stars. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 8:30 9 Boxing: (C) Len Kesey vs. Rodolfo Gonzalez In lO·round · lightweight bout. Dick Enberg and Mickey Davies are ringside. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 10-.45 AM O NCAA Football: (C) Purdue at Minnesota. 3:30 D Hawaiian Open Golf: (C) Today and tomorrow the fourth annual Hawaiian International Open Golf Tournament Is color· cast live via a Pacific communications satellite from the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. The purse is $125,000 for top touring professionals playing the 7,020·yard, par-72 Waia· lae course, located just behind Diamond Head and within four miles of Waikiki Beach. Heading the field this year is Arnold Palmer, golf's leading money·winner. The first three tournaments have produced two sudden·death playoffs and in 1966 the late Ted Makalena com· pletely mastered the cousse, the winds and Billy Casper for a 17 ·under·par 271 victory, so far the lowest winning score. Last year Casper and Dudley Wysong fought stiff trade winds to wind up tied at 284, but a brilliant par was good enough for Wysong to win _on the first playoff hole. 9 The Outdoorsman: (C) "Chesapeake Bay Geese." Joe Foss shows the east's best Canada goose shooting and breeding grounds. 4.-00 IJ Championship Bowtllli: (C) Bill Bunetta and Les Schissler vs. Don Johnson and Wayne Zahn. 5:00 0 ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 5:30 0 Celebrity Billiards: (C) Carl Reiner guests. 8:00 m Boxlna (C) .. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ........ . May be used on envelopes os return address 1abels. Also very handy os identification !abets for marking personal items such as books, records, photos, etc. Labels stick on glass and may be used for marking home canned food item$. An lobels are printed with stylish . Vogue Jype on fine quality white gummed paper and packed in reusable mogic seal top container. · Mrs. Christine If.own 969 Post Roed Coste M.s., CMf. 92626 r------.. --------, I I Rll 111 ft.It coupo11, cllp a11d lftetl wltti $ 1.00 to: Piiot ht11tl119, Label Div., lox I 17S. I I Newport a.ech, C.llf. 9266) I I ' I I I •••••a•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••• •••--•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a••••-••••••• ··--································---------·--········ le ••r• to uM your ZJp Code I I I I I I , __ _ PILOT PRINTING ----' L------------FREE BONUS WITH EACH ORDER OF LABELS WE WIU INCLUDE RD SET OF PACkA6E MAILING LABELS. Te ..... .. , .... _ .... _J ABC's 'Unconventional' Election Night Coverage ABC News will provide ABC-1V and rad1o viewera and llltcocn with fast, comprehensive Election Night results. •ccordina to Elmer W. Lower, President of ABC News. · "Following the success of our widely-acclaimed 'unconventional' covcrase of the political cooventiooa. ABC News bu turned ita attention and resources to thorough, analytjcal coverage of tb.ia, one of the most hotly-contested and most difficult-to-project elec:tiona in recent times,'' Mr. Lower aaid. · "Our approach will be one of accurate and fut oovera~and at the same time we will be respoos.ible and '1noonveational,' " be added. Howard K. Smith will be ABC Newl' 111JChormon on Election Night from the · network's vast Studio TJl-1 in New York. "In th.is lhrce·man Presidential race, projecting the winner will be much harder than usual, and we have taken every measure conc:dv- able to a.asure that our vicwen and listeners not only get their in- formation fut, but that they get it right. In our coverage, we will rely on human, as wcU as mechanical brain power. And our 'uncon- ventional' aspect will be our emphasis on the whys of the Presidal- tlal and other crucial contests . .. I can think of no team better qualified to give us both the what and why than the ABC News corps of correspondents and the NBC News Political Unit with it.a cad.re of political expert.a observing developments in locations acroSs the country and its decision and aoalySJs desb located in the International Telephone and Telegraph Computer Center in Paramus, New Jcney," Mr. Lower aaid. Anchoring the color 1V coverage from a giant studio io New York City will be ABC News commentator Howard K. Smith, one of broadcasting's most respected newsmen. At Smith's elbow, supplying his expert analysis of the resultJ, will be ABC News political editor William H. Lawrence, the only pundit of national stature to predict President Johnson would not seek reelection. Lawrence'• knowledge of the political aituatioo wu further proven during ABC News' "unconventional" coverage of the Republican and Democratic conventions, when be kept hit prognostication record unblemished by making a aeries of correct forecasts, includiqg the first-ballot victories by Nixon and Hum- phrey, the outcome of the Vietnam plant vote in the Democratic convention ftoor ftgbt, the selection-two daya before Humphrey's nomination-of Senator F.dmund Muskie u the Democratic vJCC presidential candidate, and the selection of Lawrence P. O'Brien as the chairman of the Democratic National Committee. "Bill Lawrence has been aharpcning bis political wita for more than 30 years-since the daya when he covered Franklin D. Roose- velt. There is probably no more astute political observer in journal- ism today," Mr. Lower said. Also on band in the New York atudio, giving regional elect.ion resulfl will be ABC's evening news anchorman Frant Reynolds, for three yean the network's White House correspondent, and Tom Jarriel, ABC News Atlanta bureau chief, who won wide acclaim for his reporting of the assassination of the Reverend Martin Luther Kina Jr. and other major stories. Rcynolch acrved in the aame capacity on the 1964 and 1966 elections. Jarriel was featun:d u tho Southern area reporter in 1966. Smith, Lawrence. Reynolcb and Janie! will be working in a multi·level act known u 1V·l on West 66tb Street in New Yort Cfty. SATURDAY HOVE.MIER 2 fVfNING PQlitlon tlkeJ a sharp uptum. self. COl\ldoua about how l•ri• she hu become dur1n1 her 1>191111ncy, kltle II assured by lltf physldan that Ille can upect twlnt-at leut. 9 ~ (i) T1llt Ci.est alld llr&. Mi*: <ef (30) "The Real Jam• Gatley." A eenulne antique barom- eter by which Carolyn Muir e1n tell 1:00 II The 111 Ntw1 (C) (60) the mood of Captain Grti(s &flOlt D la (jJ Fra11' Mdaei (C) (SO) becomes the object of robb"" fJ GRAND OLE OPRY tlmel counterteltm, and antique hunten. *Take a 30 min. fun break -~'E:::!'fC)<,Jf» with Archie Campbell & ~.,.... Malcll Skeeter Davis! Y'hear7 9:00 IJ 9 CJ) Hopn's Heroes: {C) IJ Crand Oft OPITo (C) (30) Alth (30) Carter fakes a faint near the Campbell. "TM Mayor of Bull's fence to bke secret photos of a Gap," btlnp his cfpr, his voice new German tank pass;na the prb- tnd his humor to tfle show. oo camp but aecldentally leaves the I Boa Cl1J (C) (60) camm behind. Tiie lllYIClen. (C} (60) D 9 Ci) SabmltJ Nllflt at die Sa,.._. Theatre Mmes: (C) "Bannlnt' (drama) '67 R&D Rtvllw (R) -Robert Wa(ller, Jiii St John, An· 1:30 KNIC Satam11J Report: {C) Pe-Janette Comer. James Farentfno. ter Bums. .._ H 11 MELODY RANCH gang ar umphrey, Nixon, Wallace *"HOW DO YOU VOTE?'' * hosts Jeri-Lynn Fraser & 2.hr live pre.election Cheryl Poole! Get set for phone-in poll! Stars! Ex· real fun viewing tonight! citementl Cast your vote! D MtlodJ Ran~ (C) (60) Ct1tfY1 Poole and Jerl·Lynn Fraser auest 1J I IPlc!AL I H• 0. Yoa Yollt O &Them "C) (60) (C) C hf) Jadl Rourb ho,a.a tht m Tiit "~ ,.~ .. .. proeram polllna viewers on their ,..., . (60) pmerences precedin1 tfle 1968 7:00 B Cl) CBS Ev1nln1 Nen: (C) PruidentJal election. There will be ~O} oaer Mudd. celebrities and entertainment D KNBC Survey: (C) (30) "The m SlitMMan famU, s... (C) (30) Rapid Transit Debate." Bob WriaM O> Notlaes T1pltial hosts. 9".25 0 Ptlltfcal Broadcast:: (C) Hurn-G DNUI Van., OIJI: (C) (30) Pflrey-Maskle campal1n. l .. U>~eJ..~~~'ll~ (30) •.30 BI EE= •u;::. ~ htt.rn for l.Mn1 l55) ,..,.., Ult ,.n.r <A> I "a<C) (30) L•ny Burrell. 1·2-3-4-5 a lo-te Em Tubb 5'ow (C) (30 7:30 QI Cl) Jectie ci.uon: (C) (60) EDt ronlcle: "One Week From Edpr Berpn, Shelley Btm1an and Now." Tiny Tim eutst. @I) LI Tonnenta D@ (1) Adam-12: (C} (30) ''Loi· 10:00 I) a (j) Mannll: (C) (60) M•n· 71." A routine "loud noise" call nli hunts a mlssin1 manuscrlpt that turns Into traaedY. a liquor store holds the key to an unsolved death. holdup is not what it seems. and O Movtt: "811m, Wttdl, Bwn" two leaders of separate "love" cults (drama) '62-Janet Blalr fl&hl Nlra Barab. Stew Mitchell, I N.n: (C) (30) Cllf 0Klr1t. Char1es Kltrllob and Dennis G. Tur· c.ra Coml (C) (30) g :o:e. ''Wltn llltre'a Ufe" lol de Meslco (comedy). '47-&b Hope, WUllam 10:25 0 Pofltlcal Bro.tent: (C) Nixon· Bendix, Slane Haao. Aanew campal1n. 0 (ff} CIJ Tiit Dat1n1 Ga11tt: (C) 10:30 I IOllJ Grier Sllow (C) (30} (30)Jlm Lanae hosts. Beth Brick· Jot Prnt (C) (2 hr) ell, star of GenUt Ben, 1uests. Counby-Westlfn 5'ow (C) (30) O Minion $ Mowlt: ''Hartow (bloa· 11:001J Diven O'Clod1 Report: (C) Clete raphy) ~65 -Elram Zlmballst Jr., Roberts. Glnpr Roam. Carol Lynley, Bany 0 TIM Utta Hour N.ws: {C) Jea Sull~an. Marlow. m TrvUI °' Contequences: (C) (30} !Ralplt P11r1'1 las Yeps (C) (30) Bob Parkef hosts. Wtlbnd News; (C) l(etth Mc- 1 F...nt. ..., {C) (30) Tiie Bible .......... ti) Movie: "Abilene Town" (west· TIM hpalatlon ,,...,.._: "Time ern) '4~andolph Scott. fO!' Decision." Pat Brown hlahlllflts 11:151) Fabulous 52 Movie: (C) "'MJ ttus proaram on urban population ilin Godfrey" (comedy) '58--Dmd trends. Niven, June Ally,on. 1:00 9 9 (i) let S..art (C) (30) 0 SatllrdlJ Nllfrt Mo¥1r. (C) ;!'~ReTUm of tfle Ancient Mari· ~'"' Came Runnl,n1" (dra~a) '69 n · (ft) CS" Tiie New""9d C {C) -Frenk Sinatra. Shirley Mtelalnt. l)~\ll.IEubanks hoSU. •-= 11:30D111t TonleM Sllow (C) • lellq (C) (2 hr) 1J Movie; "Nli!tt and tM Cf\r" a. ow.a sa..w (C) (30) (mystery) '50 -Richard Widmark. NtT Jolnll (R) fl) Teetro Famlllar N..,. Cit.I Malcal 11='0 0 Movie: "Qblectln ........ (ad- UO ta Cl) MJ Tint Softt,: (C) (30) venture) '45 -Errol Aynn. Katie teams that ah• is canyln& 12.:30 G Nalled CitJ "more than one" child Ind her di> &) Clne1111 Stturd_,: "Dull Allt>L" If· u tit It C) l'lt • • ,. .. 37 n- o. e ,. Tl .. 1t .. " I• ~ • • .. '• ' d ' - YOU CAN MEET MORE SINGLE PEOPLE IN ONE YEAR • • • • HAVE COMPATIBLE WITH MET IN YOUR HIGHLY PROBABLY YOU, ENTIRE THAN YOU LIFETIME • , , Tens of thouHnds of Southem Celifomians ate elrHdyy enjoying "the benefits of d•ting ptople who •re close to being idHI for one another as modtrn technol09y can determine. Utilizing the most advHced and sophiati- cated computer techniques with the IBM 360/'40, COMPATAllLITY TESTING offers the l•rgest membership pool of •II th• qu•llfied comp•nies. Simply return the form below •nd you will IHrn, confident•lly of course, how the world's oldtst, largest •nd most respected computerized introduction service cen GUARANTEE you 2 to I 0 comp•tible referrels every 30 d•ys for five full ye.,s, •II for one rHson•ble fixed f .. . .1 ................................................ .. • COMPATIBILITY TESTING'S PERSONALITY INVENTORY PlH.. &nllW9r the followln• qv..uo.ia a-41~ llO I.lie w-., )'00 /141 •• tA.e r-H11t UIM. In hont of eaelt qllUtl°" JO'a •ID tl"4: A a C D Z. Qrciea "t die 1ettier that ,_.,,_ta ro-r dlolee. A emphatic !IOI ~ M1 e--dedded, D -"'v ~ I 9111phofk ~ 1. A a 0 D g Whet1 lrritat.11 lie J"OG '-roor ._.,_ -'11t I. A 8 C D E Do 1" feel ti.at J"OQ ha ... a prob'-wiU. .. ,_, I. A B CD E Woel4 a f'ft.-YW. UMarried-,&e tab a trlp ~T '-A B C D F. A"9 100 •tronlfJ attnewd to _._. of the ~.,0..tie NllT S. A 8 C D F. Do JOV belleft tllat 111an I• eo11trotW 117 a •P-a.cit a. A 8 c D E ,..,. ,...,. f"11ftjlll .. n, hut .. .,~ ,.,_ ....... , 1. A B C p l! Do '°"' mJoF •Wtah•h•ir tn.4e I• ,_ _. '-T ~ A JI C D P. Rhould ovr di._ la .. M made -rfsW and etriftcetltt t . A It C: D fl! A,.. Jou dl ..... .W 117 the li:IM1114r Md pettf"I' .-ir J'OU"• peop\et 10. A R C D F! Do 100 .....,.1ut-, att.114 U.. el•rdl et JOV eMIHT II. A 8 C 0 Z A.,.,_ ,._.11-, -·'-""' wlUI a·~ .. t.1eo1r •life! It. A " c n r. Wlwn ArMmd .tr&""" .,,.. ,.. ·-'~· .... m .. __ , 13. A 8 <: 0 P! 8hoaLt •Oft'l•n t.a ... the rfa'tlt to.._ a ta..,_. _,_ a Joda'et "· A B C n II: Collfd ,_ be ll.alllff witll a _ .. wM -Mt \l'IW7 a.tf_.tfMMlteT II.. A B C D F. Do J"OO wlS-l11at700 wm be h....t .... flt a llf• aftn death! I&. A B C D P! Do J'O'D ha ... •IN ... .__ In ..... witM.t oborioae _, 11. A II c D JI AN '" "-'W 117 -.... ,,.. crolte nUlt-aJ °' .ui. ... t II. A B C D 'Pl Do JM mJoy .._.nir t.a el• a"4 .etaJ .....,.lsatt-aT It. A II C f) r. T1 trial b-, a JU, die MO.t effectf\oe ""et .Malnlrw J•.eleet to. A B C: D P! llo ,_ tMnlc t"-le a ..,_t _,,,_......,. plaad • .,. to4a1T 11. A It C: D " Would JOO~...., -lat.a with P90!>1e •ho IMtlin. ln a OodT tt. A R c: n r. Wiii -... p.,. ..... In ........ -" m •• -·"*' llereT tll. u. II. 28. 11 • 18. n . IO. II. n . IS.. H. 15. H. 17. SI. 19 . .0. ... 4!. "· ... u . .... "· ••• ... ... flW'' A II C: n P! Do JM ... .,_,.. •an.J-, to aa open ilspla-, et attectleft T A 8 C D II: AN JM ofteft ~•or Atf.-r r.... ...... ~-...and palnat A B C D J: J11 100r oplnloe .,.. -l•l alfaln -•117 a wut.e of u-t A II C D r. 8'toafd t-hlld,_ ,_. .. ea ed-(lofl In public 11ehooJaT A II C D J: A"9 JOO h!Mla-taU7 atf.UO...te a11d paalOltatil 1>7 Mb1"9l A B C D Wt Do 1'IMI •••• a Wlet I• a Oed wllo a...-n JOV .,,a,.nt A B C D P! A"9 there ftnou .... Jert,a .. nlc111 ,.. .,. tolldl7 and lllMIU..l A 8 C D II: Do TOO p"9fu te be wftll edta ~ ..t of the u-T A BCD F. '"''" ,_ .......... ~4o,_ Uun1WI lttoodleftT A II C D Ill (a It pro.-r for a IJCltool tewher to ~ •• ,.. drinli In pvblld A II C D E Do 11Aa,ifltJ or ~ ~ teft4 to 41..-t ,..., A 8 C D !: Jn •l«tl"lf a reHl!lm. ahovld dllclNft ._ all-.4 a h'ee ieilolqt A 8 C n F. Wu 100r dinAeN nlaU•el-, eanfrw ... bpp-,T A B C D E trovld ,... rat.Mr .. .,.• qalet -e. tha11 a ri~ -.t A 8 C D p; Shotild _,. ._.,. .. •-• r1Pt '6 P""'8R a .. te aa a_,., A II 0 D E <'.ovld 1oa -Judlt --..lhllf ,,_ attcidiert A II C D 1: To ha ... a n-'91 mam-.e la roMAntk '"-tm~'' A 8 C D F. Sllo.1.t t.tt-fa tewll a ._ tlla' -fUda wtUI ...i..-. Wlefa1 A 8 C D E Uaaall7 . .,.,... a-"'''-"" afMI eMllet.rW ~ 11!,ttmareat A B C D IP. A,.. U!e"9 ma.111 ti-whett ,.v t .. 1 J•llt alMtolutel-, MIMrdlet A B c t> r. Ottallf0ft•n1.,.,.. ttie·"'Ht• or u.. part-," at .artal atfalnf A 8 C D P: Do ..,..,,_. ,,,.,,,_ •ne a W 111n-9'I 81..t ...,..., A 8 C D Z J1 eood Mll'llAl -.-tlbllltr _,.,. rw a h•Pn -n\acwT A • 0 D !! . Shovld .n thllcl,.. ... 1 ... -"''"'°" ln1t...et!Oflt A B C D P! Do 1ov pnfer -l•I aetMU.. "'°" thA1t U.. 4'11W-et a.-1 A B C n J: la It 'Nflff fOf' a -rrW Man to tab AMdMr .._." .. tu~T A ft C D J: Do 7" lib Ml ... wtu. -et I.lie o..-ft.e en MOft ...... JIU oww'T A. 8 C D & ll M"Pnlwcl retlctoa a ..,...t ,_for rood II\ the worWT Man 11: Or ft •re cen1al111f CHl1ct thlll tfflcll COMPATIBiUTY TESTING '11 ORANGE COUNTY/1505 E. 17th St. S1nta Ana (714) ~11 $AN OtEG0/"5H C..-4ef IJe s..tll. s.lto 41' T'll.COUHTtfS/JM'7 S.... &troot, ..... ._.._.. SAN toHAllDIMOIJOJ Ar,_...., Ute 905 LOS """let 17X W. OIYl.,IPIC. SIJltt JC4, A.lllOHA/S.I r.. C•• .. 4. hlto 1-A. "'-Na (71 .. ) 2U-40CM (IGS) '67-701' C7t') N '·"" (ll)l .,...., ('°2)2.UOU ~ CLOSE -UP· llli ~.(. Here Come the Brides By MARIAN DERN It's a period !etting, Seattle in post Civil War days. And p;riod pieces don't usually go on TV, unless it's a western. The brides imn't mod. One of the brotbera is aby, and bas a psychosomatic stutter. The only villain ia t a slick-haired "I own your mortgage" type, straight out of an old meller d.rammer No one tries to "tell it like it is," unless you count a certain fidel- ity to the atmosphere of a tiny but fast growing lumber town in the Pacific northwest, circa 187S. Three of the ftve principles in the cast im new faces to 1V viewers. Of the other two, one ii known primarily to teen-agen u host of the now departed TV aeries Shindig. The other is known mainly to tboee who admit having seen Hollywood films of the }O's and 40'1 in theaters. not on the late show. Still, ABC's Here Come the Brides, produced by Screen Gems, baa struck a fresh note for viewers, and the ratings indicate it will probably be around next season. Strongly reminiscent of the movie "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the story concerns what happena when 100 marriageable young ladies arrive from New England to settle and tame the rugged Seattle territory, and the lumberjacks who live there. It emphaaizes traditional American qualities from an older and aecmingly more simplistic time-taming of a physically harsh land, individual resourcefulness, determination, and a down-to-earth humor. 1'he heroes are a fraternal threesome-lumberjacks and owocn of Bridal Veil mountain-the Bolt brothers: virile, charming Jason (Robert Brown). strong, blond Joshua (David Soul) and shy, stut· tering Jeremy (Bobby Sherman). It is Jason who travels tO New England, where the Civil War baa left many towns vacant of eligible young men, and charms 100 "majdens" into traveling on a mule boat for six months, around the Cape, to Seattle, a primitive town of l SO persons and one saloon, run by Lottie (Joan Blondell). Ringleader of the not-so-tame group of ladies is a spirited red- head, Candy Pruitt (Bridget Hanley), who is not about to let the ladies get conned into anything leas than a w~ding ring. Lottie JCJVes as a kind of hen mother to the girls. TilC fun of it is that the series really Is an action/ adventure. 1t is done with a bold, broad stroke, in a kind of Paul Bunyanesque style. And if realism is soft-pedaled (the handsome mountains are the Angeles crest south of L.A., not Washington state) ... (the girls survive their six months ocean voyage with the verve of travelen on the Queen MaryHtill the fact is the series Is done with a great deal of high spirit Here Come the Brides probably isn't top favorite with the hip, young married set o'f viewers. It does have appeal for the younger and older generations. Youngaten, today, have a nostalgic yearn- ing for the "honest" pioneer days, when people "did it thcmaelves," women bated their own bread, and men were uncommitted to the 9 to S world. And older folk like to ace "wholesome, upbeat en- tertainment." •••••••••••••••••• ON 11IE COVERwoollobby Sbmnan and Dmct SoaJ (top row). 11.w,et RuieJ, Robert Brown, and Jou Blondell (bottom row) • ...... THE DAILY ~IL.OT, TV WEU. NOVEMBER 2, 1968 DAYTIME PROGRAMS ~.1 0 R N I N (, D tH1 (})Dick c...u a. (t); l•llW1ii .... (C) Tuetdey. 1:109c1wt ua Tilll DaJ/"'91 (C) l;Ja s.rt. S..lltlt. (C) Eftlflsh litmture Is the tubJld for Mon-11 :00 day, Wednesday Ind Friday; "Tllt- ltm, Atheism end Humanbm" Is th• cour11 f0t Tuadey end Thurs· f .... Ille .... Oeit (C) """' HMcl Alrtc. htnl, Tua I law .. ll• (C) .,.,.., (C) Kin& ._,, (C) Tutldq. JIU (C) ........... (C) ~=·= (C) 11:2.5 ~Tea~ (C) Joleph ~,,...., Senti. Tec*nlcal CerMr ll:lOll~S.rdl fer J....,...(C) 7:t0 .,.,..., (C) 6 (Jt a-(C) • ID CJ) 'f1lt TtdlJ n.. (C) C..,. et tilt ,...... ilimlits .t 7: (C) Jaell Bumi u y . . Stu Nahln la newsman. I FIWfltl St9ry (C) l llr . .,......_ (C) ht• c .... Tua. Riff .... ..., (C) 11:45 .... (C) 7:15 S11tci II.tit. The marbt 11 ll:S5 NIS News: (C) Edwin Ntwrnan. closed Tundty. 7:301 CIS News: (C) Joseph Bentl. . ean... Qras (C) =. :r.: .. c.::-.~) (C) lZ:CI01a:~~ Malt t Dell (C) 1""'11atloul ,,.,......, Tuea. ~ W1t11 ~ l:GO 9 Cl) C.-KMtprM: (C) Wednesdey. W-rttiY KMshln. (ft) (]) 1wttcMc1 "9citt ""* Heed (C) • T .. po: (C) Merta Colt Bob ftltln, Tua. Do a .... El 11 ' 1:25 CHI mitJ hn.ttn Botnl man, ...,, we · ,;. ear:.. Newt: (C) Jack Latham. ..__._. S 0-1 M-'-~ (C) Bill Johns. _...,., et .,. mt ""-· Ftltllre, lilt$. .... Alwll& nr.. I AltdJ Crlffltl ·~ i Yidet Dl,..t (C) 11:JO ~Al • Wedd y.,.. (C) ~ Cl) .... Liiey .. (C) . n.,s tf °" I.Me (C) 00 SHp J•d&•Ht: (C) r. .,.. (C) Mtyef'IOn •nC Don 0.FOf9 l171 (]) y,..... r• (C) est. iivti: See Daytime Movies. =. Ses:_:>~:. Movies. =I~ tor Dlflart (C) Jacl la t.M £urdMs (C) 1:00 .... IOI ... ~';; It I lla117 ~ a.a, .... NII '"'"' (C) I ~ (i) .... o.ct.ri (C) ~lbltlr Wtbflet (C) Ulfttt tD ..._, Cl) Aa1Ti'ad:d..r Qow, Frtdey (ft) (}) Dnt• ...... : (C) Mnit only Dtrow halts. t-.25 fll ~ (1) NIC Nttn: (C) Ntnq 1:30 ~ ~-Clliclit& Upt (C) .. .JO aDIC"u"}-·-(C) u Ill-.. -CCJ • Dollie Ctnll C:.C.tlatltl. (C) Hu&h @ Cil r...., '" SlllotScl All: Downs Lloyd-Thaxton hosts. Pu~ CJ) Mlltit11 tilt Monltlt' (C) Wor1d Adnwtw1, (C) Mon., I ~ atte1 tllt Start ed., Frt.; Sd-FJ T1lu1r-., (C) Tua., ,__. (~ ~':me. ti ... Pretidelt ~ :CC> 1:55 D@CJ) ClrilclM'1 o.cter. <C> i1iiir T• MalllJ 1 Mlftloulra, Lendon H. Smitfl, M.D. 10:00 Tlues.AltdJ Crttfn (C) 2:00fl8~:=m.,._~1> Joni· QI (I) r.110M11tr. (C) Join Ir.n Ha~ and Nancy Kulp pat. vers, l>iclt Shawn, Ethel Mtm11n !law l1lat let» comprbt tht panel. Host Ltny Bly-ll7J (}) NiulJuMI Ct•: (C) den dlru them to llMSS th• Inner Tubanb hosb. penonelltJn of Eva Gebo<, Ray-m ~ S.. Daytime Movla. mond Burr. Connie Stwens, Mickey fB Tedltlcll C..... Rw•nd Stmmy Davb Jt. 2:30 II a~· Edp .. lll&llt (C) (])C..,., (C) Tuesdly. ~ n. lbtdl Cm« (C) : Ste Deytlmt Mowles. Gtne Ra m hosts. Ed McMlflon m ,. ..... lallmfteld and Jotnn• Ctf'IOn l\ltd. Mr. l Mrs."°"" TUH. !!.,atlltr KMWI hit CMlttc 10-.10 ~;'ZJ-:: ~ ... CC> DO!~= f...~~ Boo,...,_.., -... (C) ca,,.. tiOib. eter M1rshall tlolts. fl> c....-, ..,... r..rTrPNO()N SUNDAY NOVEMBERS '.1 0 R N I N C All 1tatlon1 reserve the rl&ht to chanp propam- li5 a QI @ nc -= <C> AaJid mln1 without advance no-Kliber. . tice J:OO tJ tit (I) ...... llWV. (C) Moll., • Wed.Tri.; IUIXJ Elldiea Specill: i:lS TM a.11.._. (C) Tuesday only. Continuous CIO¥· l:JO TM nle A-. e<ap. Ste Tuesdly's listlnls. i:50 llN Us TWa hf/.._. (C) I ~.D.Q. (t:'"is Jama holb. 7:00 ~':.~~ \ li:::r:..~ (C) J:JO ........ (C) ••-...._ Tablrude a.Ir (Q Cl)........ °" " ......, 3:30 Luctr hk: (C) Geoff Ednrda l.1JO QI (f) lAllP Untt MJ Ftll hosts. 1'e ?II ......... (C) =...... (C); .......,.. ~ ",...,... (C) I ~::.~:.~(:~· . ~~::. ..... ---..... (C) a... ...... '-(C) (f) DW!n1 lei Doan • ...... lobr• lol H1Jo1 4:00 liir. Eel; E.ty Dow, Wldnadly 1:15 TM antD,IMn only. l:lO leel Up u4 U.. CJ EJedloll NiOt '&I: (C) Tuadly Pr.n. only. S. Tuaclay's lstinp. MID Will • C..: (C) Ed- i om. Mt! tt.nilt ward Lindaman tlOltl. .. cm rn .. ~~<C>(C)~ e 111w1e: <C> "'11le 1.11t , .. w dii"" Mi,.. · 't1 ......, (advtnturt) '66 -Anthony only. See Tuetdqs llsttnp. steffans, Dan Martin. · n • ., .i Lmil , ...,. ""'•a• (C) cw.a ~~ ....... ~~ 4:30 MMe: S.. O.yttme Movl& Fii Celpll ..... rtea.. Dott't Elt Ille O.W. (C) 118'1 QID (C) Naws Hew: (C) Suter Ward. t:oO ea... ~ (C) • lle Real McCorl MJ FIVOritit S....: (C) Dr. T1111..,... (C) Prentlct M•dof Jr. of Church of lea's Ill Tep a.. (C) Chrbt. Sin Fenuindo, fuesb.. Cl) u. DoqJa (C) o., " DilcMrJ (C) if KNBC NEWS SERVICE = =r * With JESS MARLOW, IA. A. an. PETER BURNS and I lelifte "' Mndel (C) ROBERT ABERNETHY ..:::_ ~ JenJ (C) a UllC .... s.-. (C) t-.JO IJ IWlt Flaa: (C) "htter Odds D Exclusive Award·winnin1 for a L.oncer ute" and "Smob. * news ••• It's GEORGE AnYoMT' Praantad by ttie L A PUTNAM time! Complete ij'Q\ ~i::· ~ (C) "A ccwera1e, sports & Tel• ConvenalJOn With Mar1e Waif• copter! Get it early! Goldbtfl." .NBC News c:onespondtctt 8•19 ,... .. ,.._ (C) Elle Abt! talks wlttl the daualrtw 11:.JO 11 lelW: (C) Jazz musician Paul Homffi. a (J)---•-r: cc> "Th• W'Or1 Beneath Ult See." Part I. A visit to the lflstltute of ... r1nt Sdance et the UnMnlty of Mlaml, Florida. alld aa •eutlion Into ttie Ylried tlld UnlllUll mWI life .. ttie ocean. • lltwlt: ~ Attact" (Wiit· em) '41-0on Barry. m_...: • ..,.,... <e> r, 1 1 r P ·~ o n N · f r...., ol th• renowned .lewbfl writer, ~ TH ~ (C) lom Rabinowitz, better known to lZ:OOl llllide F..a..n (C) 111• Munsten the world u Sholom Aleichem. ttM AlltJJ W n ... , n-a..a ... (C) n..... ....,. fr• lrtoUJI" (H) CJ) c:.n.p ,...,.. (C) ~J'• Ptm PlftJ ;rror) '52~• Luaosf, Cher11t.. Stanford at Ortt0a State. • 5:30 Cl) AIC Nim: (C) Frank @(1) TM hdta (C) m llewla: ...., ......... a...tiee" R ds. (i)Aq._.. (C) (comedy) '4&-4fwy Fonda, Unda • ._....., Sllaw (C) 10:001 fece Ille Natlea (C) Darnell. Willdlell.alalteMJ ... (C) • T1111 Is .. Uta (C) m lllWllpllt ..... lllpa's lllalld (C) (i7J (1) U... Ille LIM._... (C) E c..,.... • Pao Np (C) Ci) TWs hf 1961 (C) • MM: "TomMC>" (adventure) U:JO R QI (I) NR. TMIJ: (C) San Ci) M• Fl'Dll UllCU (C) ' -ChestM Moms. Marie Mee· frinc.sco 4hn vs. Cleveland Donald. Browns. m 1i1owtr. "Tllt Deadliast SW' n , ... "' .... c..... •• <C> (mystary) '56-Audrey Dalton. Syd· G) hMlc 1M1ce (C) i Ch1plln. 1:00 D ta Ci) AFl F..aa.&I: (C) Ka"· , Ci) Flnt1 Baptist CIHa'dl an u°ailefa vs. 01kl1nd Ra,.ra. OOui ·-... -.... (C) lO:lOI ~ ............ (C) ~ (C) "Count· QJ (j) AFl FMtblll: (C) New . " stan Rict\trda 111rntn hfth· Yclfl-:Mti vs. Buffalo BlllL llahta of auto radnts 1968 *IOft: D ~ (1) KJn1 ltq (C) lndlanapolil, Thi Mexican 1000, 11:00 IJ fM:blrt: (C) ''l..S.D." A U.S. Rlvtn'dt 500 and las YelQ Star· Nevy doctor 11Ports th1t the r1sb dust 150. of usln1 LSD 1reatly owflhldow ttie 11J ....._. fir• (C) allepd psycho·thtrapeutJc val111 ol E bpi .. 1:• a ..... ..-, aew: (Q..,.. lilCs aiad Showblr." ~ and New York comedian, Orlon B•a. dltcuu the lnttrtwlninc of two •· UOnal pastima: polltlc:s al'd ...... ltaln= ., C.., ~ 2:00 ,,_ Clllftrwe ( USC hlCW: (C) T ..... va. the UnlvtfsitJ ol ~ I~.::, e ,_ (Q 2:IO 8 This Wffk's BIG pmel *NOTRE DAME n. NAVY ............ , ..... :(C)floh 0.IM vs. Nevy MlcbhlpmH ,.,_ John F. KenoadJ StadJum IA l'tdle· defphla, Pa. Taped ~. D lltwlt: (C) "Tao IF 11 a..- (cTrama) '54--KttMn Wynn, 0.., Martin. Shelley WlntllS. fJ ...... ' ........ ,.,, ...... td° (advtnturt) '58 -Jama C.r· ner, stuart Wllltman. lHI (J'\ ._.., Twll NI: "s.-1 t.iazy'ff" and .. Shaqhal Chtll" ,.m~.,, ..... <C> ...... ,, ...... 1:.JO m z... <C> .,, ............ 4:GD8V....-(C) D YOUTH AND THE POLICE * New emphaaa. on "law and order." LA.P.D. CHIEF, THOMAS REDDIN ., ..... ,..(C) 11 UCLA BRUINS vs. VOLS * of TENNESSEE In thla week'1 th(iller. All the BlG . action! n ucu F.....,.: <C> UCt.A vs. flnRe$111 Yolum.ers from NeJtand Stadium In Knoxvtl ... Tenn. I f,9v::,. 'T..:<~C) "Yanue Buccanett." fDWet,..., 4:3011 ....... ,C) D NEWS CONFERENCE-1 * hour -G....U: Alan Cran· 1ton • Dr. Mu R•ff-V II ,.... c..t....: (C) Ql.llltl for tlifs "*'81 one-hour tdJtiol ol News Conference lrt Ot. Mu Rlf. farty (R) and ~ Ctautoft (D). ,,.. HtHWlt (C) l ..... (C) W..W Pnu C) (R) (l)fecetlll~ (C) 5*» 8 ..._ <C>· ci. Roberta. Mewle: (C) -.... flltt" (mu· aicel) '62-#at Boone, Ann-Merpwl IJ .... , ...... StitrJtillk: ''The Uttla uma Ptlnte." Wlh Loma Grean, Ru Thofnclton, Anna lae. OI DMald ~ (C) Biiiy Den· itr1, MIU Minot and his wife Undl Kaye Hennlna. Mu Shulman, H1llll Grent and KNf• Br111tllt I\*&. l n..111 ..... (C) ()) .... Alta n..eh: "S.W.. ava" .,,.,. 5:30 8 f.-.: (C) "Now Is the Time." Ossie Davia and Ruf)y Dee nam.t. film on clvl1 rfatltl. 19(J)llelta.Prea(C) ...... ~(C) YeallftlleltHr ,_ ........ """(R) (Continued) ,.. 1 THf: DAILY '°'LOT, TV WEE(, NOVEMIUt 2. Hll Republican Mox Rafferty, and Democrat Alon Cranston, ore two leading condid"ates seeki ng your vote for U.S. Senator from California in the upcoming election. 0 KNBC's News Conference presents both of these gentlemen in a half-hour-each telecast where you con learn how they stand on major state, notional, and international issues. [] The questions will be posed by KNBC newscasters, Robert Aberneth y, Tom Brokaw ...... and Jess Marlow. Mr. Cranston's and Mr. Rafferty's answers will be of interest to everyone who goes to the polls this Tuesday. SUNDAY IN COLOR ,..ti I 4=30-5=30 PM • ~ KNBC your community-minded station -• ~..,,......- SUNDAY (Continued) fVfNINC DM ... $ ...... :(C)"'111eWecl· fiit -...... .,.,,. (c:omlCIJ) '61 -Jac:ll Lemmon, Riek Nelton. In the South Padflc In WOt1d War ti, • nmil lleuttn1nt II &Mn com-h>O D U (I) Celleo .... (C) (30) mand of 1 ricutJ old ulllna v.el B Kave a HAPPY houri w1tt1 a atw thll knows nottlll\a * It's DICK SINCLAIR'S about •lllna. and ordered OA a POLKA PARADE with all it.nitrous mission. the cane! Non-stop M?n~~ la Co .... : (60) "Him· singing and dancing! l]c.n .45 (30) Don't miss it tonitel n. lfc Picbl't D Didi Sindak"s ,.._ Paf9A (C) De frt11~ CW: Julia Clltld i) how to prepare Emprm' rt~=· H\: \~) l.'00 ~·QI Cf) f.d Slllllw•: (C) (60) Qosptf of Clu1.st NO &U9'fllit evailable et prea time. 1:3011 Ratp• $1ofJ: (C) (30) Rllpti D FORD MOTOR Company Story tllks about mules. * presents THE FBI I Fabl~ (C) (30) o (H} m n. fll: (C) (60) "Tb• 51rl f,.. UNCl.£ (C) (60) £nemlts."'""lnspector Emdne hunts Marquee 22 the Red arent who stole • f!IM 00 r.iltlal lroadcut: (C) Wei· conblnln1 1 secret space fuel for laceEmpal · a Communist netlon .. Jeffrey Huntlr fE •· • II (~ J'-•-fUesb IS Stuart, the Red arent. a -· • ·-_., .,.,. , ,,.bllc StrYtce (C) 7:00 fJ Cl) Lmlt: (C) {30) On 1 n. fi111tr fellilJ remote Alaskan Island, Lasaie In· Md.lq Tlllq Crw (R) swers the helpless er/ of a baby Ct11tro &u pn un Ada• eagle and flatrts a battJe for sur· &:30 , fliJI (6) ~ (C) (30) vival with e predatory 111\X-" ldn't You UMcl To Be Oalt D UCil ttua F11111: (C) (30) Snlctr· Ozzie NtllOl'I auests as "Castle Of Evil." Huell, Becky and Osslt Snldl (alias Owtn Sinclair) a Tom are pu11uld by Zilbld, tht wll former bandleader who atves ~,_ 30rceret, who s•ks to place them Buell and Eve Hubbard their blc under his spell is he has do!'• chance on TV. ~ti ~II other Uvlna thlnp Inhabit· D ROLLER GAMEs-&.lvet (C) 1na his territory. NEW y RK IJ Great all-star cast on the * T·BIRDS vs. 0 * swingin' JOHN GARY ~ :::-'r!:-:=~C) (90) T·Blrda ries! Shari Lewis! Kurt Adventure In Sports (C) (30) HNr News 8roedush Direct From Forei9n Countries • • • Be The First To Know Wtth A HHthkite Shoriweve Racflo -..... u .. ., .......... c.-. ..... ~~~.~, ... ~. ~~4~7':~= = s46so •'-..t .. i., I.cal uw1, w .. tt.., aMI ...,ti .. tM ,.,_1ar AM ~Ml ... all .. tWa lia.4 ...... , lilt~ ,.rfor•eHa, low .... recela"'· HEA THKl'r IUCftONIC Clfnll --~ t I F 1'-I t I 1•. : To tMd H .... klt S.CtrHlc C.•ter take H.rMr 11..t. .... ,. A ... oaat ..... , a ........ ,. ~ .. h •• no EHt lalf ., .... Sam AIM "-waJ •• Ha"'-lfYtl., Harf>or llYtl. to a.It, • f.., Iii.rt WMb ... y..•roa..... , MUS It •Am NIATNllT 7'Mal IJt IAlf ALI.. AJWtllM SHOW tonite!· Anne Jeff· I ' LM lucJ {C) (30) Kaszner! Roberta Sher· . ::Wa ~·~JiC> T .. Arin," a film clltlie In the doc:U· ll:CIO II o.w. O'CI-* l4"ft: (C) a.te wood! Jackie Kahane! A ·profile ~ one of M":xic!·~ mentlry fllld. Roberts. D Jolla Cary: (C.) (90) Aaron & non-polltlcal artists. Ta""'° com· t'.301 """= (C) (30) Lany Burrell. D Tiit Ua ..._ llRt: (C) Jell fuddie, Tony Bruno, Arthur Conlty, ments on his style, wtlldl ha Sd..fl "'*' (C) (30) Mar1ow. Anne Jeffries, Jackie ~hint, Kurt ch•naed several times since his MLMll/llllfll ftml • cc•-•-•r-11 of T..-.. (C) (60) ~sznar, Shari Lewis and Lamb· show In 1925. (R) . '"Iha of Ana." JJn· D (IZ CJ) MIC Ntn (C) chop, Avery Schreiber and Roberta 9:00 B ta (I) s...... lrftllm: (C) cut Robert Flahlf't(a al· IE Nik S.... (C) S~he~ ~~ of IM ClaDtl: (C) (00) Glen .Clmpbell, Ltllh FreCICh lent fllm. U Ci) 1'1111 D11f lMI (C) 1.UJ l..ll.I , and The Q1niers &utSl. 8t La TtrWltlta llOa (I)........_ .__._ ( ) "Terror·Go-Round.' Dan, Val· D 9 (6) IMMt.a: (C) (60) '1..lt· IOI .---.- erie, Betty and Commandtt Atz. tie Gfi1 l:Ost." Ben Cartwfiaht u-10:00 B 9 (I) ~ 'II: {C) (60) U ·15 IJ QI (I) CIS Nin: (C) HIRJ huah are captured by the llant sumes responslblllty for a mllChlev· CBS News mmlnes events and can-• Reuoner Car1os, a camlv1I opmtor who In-. ous tomboy relatlw disruptln1 tbt dldates in Tuadqs eltction. ·• tends to sell them. to a circus for serenity of th• Pondtrosa. Martha a 9 (J) ..... Dlllr. (C) (60) D )~· JC> = = a sideshow attraction .. Joseph Rus-Dorcus (luest Antoinette Bower) a Feis Paliir and Dionne Warwtdl tura ~•ut11n ara, kin, Arthur Babnldes and Gerald distant relative In reduced dttUm· IU8ll All openlnc monolocUt bJ Price. Michenaud auest. Arch Whltlnc stanc:u aends her unrutJ it.uihter Ph,tlla Is follond bJ Ftsa Parbr m Mowlt: '11 ......_. .... plays the policeman. Samantha (ruest Linda sue R~: dtmonstratlna his llWHnown Pf'OW· • <Grama) '35-Jtclc Wamtt, Anttlo"' M Rat Patrol (C) (30) to the CartwrtllrtS. When the Ill· ts1 es an amat.ur mqSclan u Steel. II :.~·."~~30) tempered arandfalhtr arr1Vta with "fess, the MapiflcenL" 11:30 fJ Mtvle: .,. ... O'Clecl Hilll" 7:30 tJ ta rCctltUt ... : CC> (30) a c~ order, Samantha dlup. 8 SUNDAY NEWS REPORT (aclVtntura) '50 -GrtlOfJ Ptct. The WedTOe f1mily btfrlenda a ;: ~ (]) s-., ,.._ llewifa: * Pres ~ Harris & Frank Dean Jqpr, ~·,, M•n'11• youn1 hippie couplt who come to Ji ~ w.tr (drsma) '64 -• "~ B-..: 61 • Al ..., Jtdt" live the "uay lift" in the Ever· John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale, R.ltl a-= (t) (30) Stan ~. CCOmtdY> '60-Ptter S.IJM, flft1' il•des. Pam Winston (Sheny Sue), Hayworth, Lloyd Nolan, Rlcbant fJ Mode· (C) ''lbnle ,_,. (Id· Thomas. tht youna wltt, c:oofldes to Tom Conte, John Smith. Wayne pt111 Im· vtntura) ;62-ROfY r..tllloun Yollo D (j) ,._ (C) Wedloe thet lht Is expec:tln1 a chlld, preur1o Mitt M1st111, wtio taka ' but does not want to spoll the r~· his Wiid West mow to Europe. Ar· Tmanli...: /1"1. (30\ Cllf Kkt. 11:50 II ftltlltt/W...W If YMD (C) erles of her husband, Sam <M4Y (IVfnr In Barcelol\a wlUI llb troupe, , .. , '' Jarrell). by tellina him the news. Mitt dtcldts to stqe e perfonn· at ..._ (C) (30) 12:00 8 Nlllc ~ (C) "N• HM- D DISNEY comedy TONITE ance on Ult lhip, but a npeze 8) 1n1 ''*' mna Clntlr.H Ftll PttUr 1111'1111 * Dean Jones Suzanne performer falls Into the water. Pen· fllm on mtntll rttantltloft. • • demonlum followa when the aowd 10-.IO. Wedd .. , ... {C) (30) m 77 ... Strip Pleshette &tar in auraea to one side to ... •bit , ... lflftl (C) (90) THE UGLY DACHSHUND iptntd and tllt i111p U.ll fl'ttl, ~lllW'tlWllltDIWr. l~ma... ~ "Down tu. 0 QI (j) Walt ~ (C) (60) Lit U. bttrWw '" (C) (60) P teltvislol _.,. IOl.lrt Way." ·"f?M Ul!Y Dechahund. Pert I of I PfO con Propoettlol "If' • two parts. Dan Jon" S1111nnt flltll t.r Tea, (C) (30) tilt blrlot, to wtl, "Shall the,.... l:GO 8_.: '1'• ~f ldlllW Pleshetta and Charlie RuUles star ,., Cun Cl/I Loe _...., II OIW to rtducl . (telYtlllura) '38-0oNllG O'Con•, In e comedy about a younr eouple FlalleftJ _. Flt•: Mrs. Robert ttafflc COftPSllon and lmprwe i»ub· Biiiy Cook. and their Gr11t Dant who thinks 1herty comme11ts on her let• hua-lie tn~ llC.aDlllll • lllOd- he's • dachahund. band's reasons for mttlna ...... °' .,. amoc-tr. r1pld tnftllt .,...r 1:45 a ... (C) .. ..... ONE COMPUTER WILL $TARE BACK When vlewera of CBS Newa' Elccdoa Niabt '68 broadcast tee tbe CBS News estimates of the ouwome of major contests. it will look Uke the familiar bold white-on-black names and numbers aolna up OD a board. Actually, they will be looking into the eye of a computer. For the ftnt tJme, the resulta wlll be posted electronically usina IBM 22$0 display uoita. To viewera, it won't look any c:Wferent, but they will bo Mieina the estimates poated min,utea earlier and with complete accuracy because of the computerized system. In the put, informatJon bad to bo relayed to an operator who had to tum a amall wheel to chanp each dlait. Unseen by viewen will be the most extensive network of com- puter ,raphic displayt ever \lied in election covera,e. Two hundred of these unita--IBM 2260'.,_will not only assure speed and ac~ curacy, but will enable correspondenca to uk questions aitd call up re&m1 of Information with the ftick of a ftnger-information that is displayed on the unlt'a screen. The visual display units are linked to an IBM System/ 360 M9del 6~ computer complex at CBS News election beadquarten in New York, which stores more than '450 million bits of information related to the 1968 clcctiom. The 2260 display unita will be used ln two ways: ( 1) by the correspondents, to call up information, and (2) by ISO operaton who will ~ive telephone calls from 4,000 reporten in key pre- cin<:U tbrouahout the nation. They will punch the information into the 2260 units. If a ftaure is impoujbJe becauae of the facts known about the district (like more votes than there are voters), the unit -in words ~pearing instantly on the screen--will reject the infor- mation and ask for a repeat. The reporter in the field. oo the other end of tho pbooe, can then determine where be made bis error. These visual imqes on the display 8Cl'elDS replace miles of paper print-outs that once were characteristic of election niabt oe>Yerage. CBS News Conapondent Walter Cronkite, ancborint Election Niaht '68, will have five computer display statiom at his anchor posit.Ion. Four wru display the progress of state CODtesb as they are updated evay 60 aeconds. With the fifth, Cronkite can request in- formation on any individual race or national and regiooal sum- maries. Bacb reaiooa1 com:spoodent will have two 2260 dhplay unita to wort with. One will display the nmnina vo~ estimata for the conapoodeot't rqioo. updated every 60 leCOOds. and the other will be available to call up summaries or speci1lc information oo 150 pnsldeotial, coaanssiooal or aubematoriaJ rtces in the region. Various Olber UfHO-tbe-m.inute summaries, such as the composition ol tbe House and Senate. can abo be called up. .... 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBElt 2, MONDAY NOVEMBER 4 For mornf ng and afternoon llstinp, pie.He see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. AU sta- tions reserve the ri&ht to chan1e procramming with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D CC> .,,...,.... Mel Wit'" (Wmedy) '5J....-&thtr Wlllltma, ftt· 111ndo llmaa. t:OD n '"Dluw .. "' ltltZ" (suspense) '!1--0IVld Niven, An111bella. 10:00 CJ foll .......... ,., ~ (comedy) '51-Eleanor Pal'bf, Frtd MacMumy. ll:JO m ""'9 IUpt f1Ptln" (drama) •i)O -Robtrt Mltdlum. "llr. UU. ..,.... (c:omtdy) '51-.J.ck Canon. 2:00 m "All..,.. (drama) ··~·rth• VICUra. John Bui. 4:30 I.I (C) "'SIMfl" (fantasy) '54 - Rita Gam. Met Ferm. fVfN I NG L-00tJ1111 Iii News: (C) (60) JtnJ Dunphy. a~ •tl*t (C) (30> The Day The Earth Stood Still ...., • ''1'1 Sil l'Cltcl lni1" ~'*""' a Get set for some fut * It's STEVE ALLLEN 1 wacky show tonite! Gu Burgess Meredith, a& Richard Dawson & I• morel Have some N a St.wt Allen now: (C) stwe Introduces Bur1ess Mtf Richard Dawson, Nici Palmer, Mont1omery and Ada Alacrttt 0 Six O'aoct Mowtt: "Tlle tJil Elrtll Stood StiU" (SCl·fl) Michael Rennie, Patria• NHI 0 I S9J (C) (60) IE l.tm1n (C) (30) @ (]) Mm Crlffl11 (C) Eli) What's Ntwf "Circus Par e> Amor S&lbfl11t 1:30 , II KNBC NEWS SERVIC * With ROBERT ABER· NETHY & TOM BROii 0 KNBC Naws Snke (C) (l m I Love LllCJ (30) IE Veyaie to tilt Bottom If Sn (C) (60) @ @ HuntleJ-BrlakleJ Rtpof1 Eli) T1lb. Too, 11 AMricl: ''Tht tllles N1tions." Qj (j) The hwtflJ HllllMIJies C ti) Notidtre 34 (C) 7:00 Ra Ci) C8S Evenln1 Ntwa: (lO) Walter Cronkite. D Wlllt'I MJ Untf (C) (30) m hawonl: (C) (30) Carol nett and Peter Lawford pest. @ @ '91itiall Broadcat: (C) len tor Supervisor. m Linea Abierta 7:JO B a CIJ hUtical lktadcalt: (30) Humphrey-Mustie c:ampai DI Drela tf ..... (C) "Have You Hurd the Ont A. the Used Car Salesman7' Ja wrecb Tony's car ind wilt t an "honest" used car dealer • out Tony's ltnowledp while 1 tries to explain her awtJ u a o try cousin when Dr. Bellows' co b intent on manyin& her. U It does not compute! * the Robot stars tonite on LOST IN SPACE! & performs delicate Pa[t Transplants! Watt 0 Lost • ~ (C) (60) "I naped in Space." The Robot tu , Wfaec>n when mecNnicM men I n1p the Robinson partJ and m him operate on the wheels 1 sprinp ot their leader. o cm m.,.. -...= (C) <' "Let•CJ Cl Death." John Steed 1 Tara Kine 1r1 tit Upoc1 by a ho ot asai~nts who wisll lD pin p session ot en antique falcoa d•ll Steed hlS inheritld. 0 ..... ' .... (C) ""E.111 Edell .. (drama) '55 -James DIA Julie Harris. m Trd W C 1 I I RCS (C) (3 Miss Judy c.wripn, atroaocer-< medienne, ,..m. m .. tor ,_ u. (Q <60> ~Ci),.._ ......... (I Ketdlum lor ~. mc..-•111m Ehl~..-- I I sts :or ta IWI (90) Uth, Wu (R) .,., 1- Se." \W ) tlM (C) ~- (C) Ur• ar- :C> 1. :0) 1ut tie to :h· ny n· ~n 11 j . IS •· • d ) d I r 1>~~~ .. ,:-: ~ u~:s:in~ •nd vtdoul clWI• tD mltttt. IJ Nta: (C) (30) lid M.,._ m...,.. <C> <'°> m..... " .... : (Q <'°> fD ....... Qa11t: Sonp and till "T"rom 8tlaium With Lowe." DlaM storia of New Yort Stftt ,,. u -Ou8:: Bel&lln·bom bNutr, la 81'1 plored, 11 scholar Hofman Studtr ~ ...;_ ~ Locel MWI· lntroductl COmpostl'•flddltr·pltarl• WI .tJ.a-·-• -~ elldioft. Grant Rott11. men,._ -io1rwa • c.kM 1 CMdwt • 10.: =:.: :.rMI: (C) (IO) * Martha Raye 11 special Luelllt 1111. E.ddle Albert. Nancy * guest victim on ••Here Wibon l1*t. Come the Stars" In 1 hrl e Get all the news and * et it STRAIGHT! lt'1 1:30 fJ QI Cfl ...,.., u.c,: (C) (30) I Kim andCratr find a rock c:ont.ln-GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS Ina aold ore durtnr • ftoloo field timel Comolete Sports! trtp. and the Carters Mt out to Exclusive 'telecciopt•I lbllt tMlr ctllm to ricfln.. R9 (1)Mtx.t .,..._ (C) , ..... ,__ ..._ (C) (IO) (JO)ltumptu11-Muaklt campalp. r:-a:.J:: C (C) J..60) 8 Relive the clories of TM Q1~: ~ ~ * colden Austria with Jack ... ~:i '::-~-,. Douctas tonitel It's all man blcomtl mof't tdvtntunM. Castles & Balls, Festivals Tonlpt's incram la on ... rcua. and piety! Enchantincl ID m Jetnua: "Politlca •u:-.Aft Mitt's View." A mtew of tht ti«> II a.Ne• V.,qe: (C) (30) "Th• tion rear fn>m primaries th,_ Two Austrias." Hietlllthts Include th• campalps Is sbtdled bJ tit· the annual Grand Open Ball It tht 1st franklin McM1hon, cartoottllt Scbotbum CuUe; lhe IPll of Bad whose worts appear rqularty In Gutein; and Sa~wi. the festlvll "life" and "Look" maptlnes. city of the music masters. at La c.u di 11'"91 (C) fJ (17' CJ) r.iJtkll lrNllmt (C) 10:30 D @ Cll Mtieal ltw1cat CC> a hr) Hu1n9hrey-Mustle campalp. (JO) Wallace campaltn. 1D Mm lrlfflll (C) (90) B 11t'M: "'--ti ,....,.. m,..,., ..... (60) (comedy) '61-£mest Bor(lllnt, Allnt 81) lY Mlllkal o..t ~~ (C) (30) Biii Johna. * STEVE ALLEN SHOW a> ....... at 6 pm. is a fun-way to 11:00 tJ a... O'Clecl 11.,.n: (C) (30) start your evenin1! (ch 5) ~~(i~· ..._ Nen: (C) (30) 9:00 fJ 9 C1J '9litk:el ll'Ndcd: (C) Tom Bl'OMw. (30} Wallace eam,.lan. R ,.,,,.. Iii~..--(30) D ASK RICHARD NIXON 111:::. (C)~~~~~erccr"tto) * LIVE. ANSWERS TO frank Fontllne, Mike Clifford, Honn QUESTIONS PHONED IN Ctosby, Joyce Bullfant and Hunter FROM All OVER U.S. ;*~ew: (C) (30) £art WU· R@ (6) Mtka1 1r-*-t (C) son and Dilie Dean Trainer, wrttw {2 hf) lffi"on-A1new campaip. for fan m11Uinn. dltcua the ¥•· r1elty ol the stories ht fan . nl.tp. II Acclalmed the comedy hit @ (J),.... (C) * of the new season! HERE 9 Cl) Dia ..., ,., <C> COME THE STARS toasts mw-.i.,._ Ill ..... (C) Martha Raye tOflite with QI (I) DM .. ... song & satire! Sure to cm N«kiefo l4 (C) be discussed! Bellrittpr! 11:15 a> Dr. T1nl def Juce (C) a Hen c... t11e Stln: (C) (60) 11:30 II IMil: '"St1C•er (drama) '50 Georae Jessel hosts • "roast" for .....fnlfid Baraman, Mar1o Yrtllt. Martha RIJe. On ltlt dlaa art Biiiy D @ @De TNfclrt SM (C)d Daniels, Morren• Kint Marty Allen, IJ ...... ~ Clill' ( 11· DlcJi P1tt1r10n, Daw Btny IAd Lff ma) '43 -Stewart Granatr, Sally Tully. Ann Howu. m I.net"-: "stall In Politics." D (!}) (J)..., ....., .. (C) Looklnr at tomomwa MtctloM. ID Mtwlt: ~ Slrec:cit" (ad· Leo McElroy and aunb dllcun nnturt) '50-loula Hayward, Bfnnlt whet has propelled aome ~-Barnes. tift candidates from Showb~ntA 12:20 a ............... Der (myt. into polltlca. (Anal prolflm In tt1t ttry) •50-4...wrence Titmey, GIOf'll sertu) CoulourfL 61) b lr1lla Maldlt:I lZ:JO ID n s.-.,. * Don't miss GEORGE l:OO a Mewl« ""' UtUe r...r (dr1· PUTNAM at 5 It 10 pm . ma> '41--lfttl oms, Htrtlert Mar· for ALL the news! Ch 5 wit. 1:30 a a Cl) Fa•ltJ Affllr. (C) <30> The twins obtain perm'9aloft to bri111 home their pal Oll'wtr, "'9o turns out to be a It'll dol that tlk• D~F*'1Ct> .............. Dllen<C> m ... Tllelttt: ''Stmrttr "'* .. ~ Che ca:npllcadoDI and 18P'&Ylllton lentftllY neceaeary m ~ a 1eieviBlon show on ~ lk', the dtlit cal tne I'll call you aort ot lbAng, ere. end etc., I .., wwwbat Ietct"lled to am bow George JWll'W sere ecae U'9 Stan s)'DdkaCed --CMDe inm belDI. Mr. Jesaet dd me over-lundw>n oPe day ._. weet aad be dkka't seem to timt It.,. unUIUlll It all. It was lb dllr. Jf!lllN, ~ caune, II known u *' Tout· mMter Gene:al ~ Cbe Unbd si.. due to die tact dm tor )'eari he ._ pnsided over ~ banquea tor dmtt;y, fur J*rioe- lsm -8Dd Jiii& tor fun. In •ttend-at -IUCb alfUro ... Davld Sdlelmy, premdeat ~ Four S... IDCllmldoalll •.. a ma..,-~ bu a w~ eye out for PPlllble thow9 b' ibe pnidl~ ~· Abr J... bad delivered ID lat !pi mot Sc:hemey ~ hUn and got right to 1t'8 pot-. "c.ouJd you do a mow fte dUs tor television?'' be ubd. ''Why, >"9. '' said Georp. JESSEL "<>Dy," laJcl Sdlemey. "You be Che tuWmMter and set d'9 gueat ars. We'll produce Che ibJw.,. All Wl'Y fllmpie. ot course, if your-name ls Jema it helps in IUdJ cues. Format ot die show · is equally atmple. Each weet Jene! C088el a dhmer party for seven or e48ht stan ln a amulated ben- quet halt. These •tans are on bad tor a mild rout of a guest ot honor, a la f'riar's Club. ~ Jeuel ~ things movtna as bast end like a good TV hOIK leca bis fn:ybd guests do m<St ut the work. Je&sel tapes two stun at a Glme, back to beet. fn a stngle day each week at NBC Burbank. Among the stars who've a11Qdy found tt fun to be routed by Che program ve John Wa.yne.1rftltm Berle. Lorne Greene, Don Rickles, Jing Crosby, Jaines ~ Wlllie Maya ud many others of similar stature. Theft's no rWaraal, no bloeldng. and while Jesrel knows what be ls going to do he neYel" Ir.nowt In advance -.t the gue1t1 will do or eay. There are no .c:eoe changes, m writln and no ~topay. "I limply do what I've been doing tor YM1'lt dotng wbat come1 naturally, and let tbe cameras pick up~ acdon. I own 50 per cent ol the show and if the lbow ptc:b l4> many more marbtl It's Uable to mete me dc:h • • . wblda I've never tleel),,. he la.Id wttll a (ldD. u..u,. fella llb ~ Jlllel wtll .. ft ..... .....,,... ad- vice for uptrtnc ,.,... ~· He .... "Get In wdlei' bnm 11. Yean .,. wbm·I ~ lbei. were 1.,... vaudevUle tbM.ten, plenty ol BJ'CMMl'n.y ..... md .... dulll. lat_., • my frteDd Gearp lams pall ft. "daern Mrdly ..., place left to be lousy In." J eseel is proud of the fact that a 21-«ot;y ll>lm. tallelt in the Middle East. now rtslng near Tel Avtv wtJl be named Che George Jessel Ho~. "The Ilnlellll named k atlBr me tor belpma keep t.elevtllon out of Israel," be said baJf serioosly, half • jest. '"The t.ct there's no TV tn Israel bu been• bi1 help to Che ecoeuuy. The people go out, they m OCher things, Ibey circulate dte cumncy.'' MdJougtl Je9ei was wounded CJn 1' pnMOUI vimt he'a mUe 8 fourth vt&ft to Vet:mm on Nor. 18 and~ e number of 1~ hour shows for tile boya. "Any gi.rta In the act?" I wnted to know. "No. Just a male acc:onlkn ptayw. And by bt _,, dlll* you tor not 8d:1.ag me, 'MT. Jemei wtJat ltlriet were )"OU out wtdl laet nldlt.' •• ..... 11 ,...12 That's Our business! Starting at 3:00 pm. KNXT News and CBS News Election Units will bring you the concluding chapter of "Campaign '68." ' 3PM CBSS2 From the first Eastern returns, through the early trends to the important local races, start with, stay with Channel 2 and see YOUR vote count! ... TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5 For morninc and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tlO(ls reserve the rilht to chance procrammlh& with-out adY111Ce notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:JO DCC> .........,.. <westem) '56- Guy Madison, Kathryn Grant. t:GO,.,,,.... DiNIW' (drama) C ' .. John Miiis, Rlcltard Atanbof· 10:00 • .,_,,.. (mysteiy) '44 -Gene , Clifton Wtbb. 1Z:lO m ""Dec.,..,. (drama) '46-letta Divis. ~ ,......,.. (wat· em) '49--Joel Mc:Ctu. 2:00 m ... llld .. .. W" <Id· ventur1) '55 -Lex Blrtltr, Jane Muwtll. fVfNINC do B NBC/KNBC ELECTION * RETURNS-COntinuous 5:00 coverage with Huntley- Brf nkley, Abernethy Marlow and Brokaw e Coverace with Couracel * GEORGE PUTNAM brinp it complete, fresh, alivel Sports & Exclu- sive f elKopter! L-00 IJ 8 (I) Ca•pal1• '&I: (C) (cont'd. from 3:00 PM) Weltlf Cronkite will anchor CBS Ntwl' Election Nltht IMtwott CCMf ... from New York. Joinlna him will bt National Comapondent Eric Seva· rtld, who wlll provide analyses of Ult day's wents. Rqlonal Co,,. spondents art Mlkt Wallace (wt), Ropr Mudd (South), Joltph Befttf (West), and Dan Rath• (Midwest). Cormpondtnts reportln1 from live remote locations will Include Nttloa Btntoft and Cllar1n Kuralt with former Gov. Otora• C. Wallace; Georp HtrrMn with Sen. Edmond S. Muskie; Bruce .Morton with Gov • Spiro T. Alnew: arid Ed Rabel wtth rttirtd Gen. Curtb E. Lemay. Mortoft 0..11 will join David Sc:houmachtr at the headquarttra ol Vk:it·PraJdtftt Hubtrt H. Humphrey. Bill Planlll will team with John Hart In Cllftrllt of former Viet Pmldent Richard M. Nlxon. Danit! SdlorT, Just r1tumtd from asslanment In tltttm Europe, wlll r.port from Wuhlnaton. D.C. Whitt Hoult Cor· respondent Robert Pierpoint will bt with Presidttlt Lyndon 8. JollRIOfl. KNXT Newsman Jerry Dunphy wtn MIVt u lldonnln for tbcal aid stattwldt cover1ae In seven-mlnutt reports at 23 ind 53 minutes past the hour 1t Channel 2's Election Ctntlll at tht station's Hollrwood studios. Ht will be joined bJ KHXT (Continued> I I n '· ,, • I• D 19 11) Dr· I I t • , um II u in~~! After you cast your vote in the 1968 Presidential election, tune In KNBC to get the earliest poss!ble returns from all national, state and local races. 0 Chet Huntley and David Brinkley will be your anchormen on the national level. Robert Abernethy will serve as anchorman from KNBC Election Central. 0 Tom Brokaw and Jess Marlow will report from the headquarters of Alan Cranston and Max Rafferty. Vote. Then join us for continuous coverage of this critical election. Continuous Election Cowerage Starts Tuesday 4 PM TUESDAY (Continued) ,.,,ltlc.11 EdJtDr Biii Amta who wlll provide analyaa of alactJon trends. Thty w111 be bacttd by KNXT rt-porttra Paul Udell, Saul Halptlt, Jim Brown, Ruth Ashton, KNXT Sac· mntnto Correspondent Robert Sim· mons and KNXT Or1nf8 County Correi,,o11dtnt Jim Cooper. Corre- spondent Simmons will i.port on the LqlslaUvt races and the prop· olltlons. Reporter Brown will bt at 1 rtmote unit with the Mu Rafferty fon:a and Reporter HalPtrt will bt tt a remote unit at Alan Cninston's heedquarttra. Correspondent Cooper will report on the sliniflcent tltc· lion lisuts In ttie ,Important Oran1t County arN. 8 9 Ci) Eltdlotl Nf Pt 'A: (C) [ciilni'd. Trom 4:00 PM) Ont of wery 30 votlnr preeinctJ In the nation will be manned by an NBC News reporter for ,coveraae of the tint truly thrtt•PlrtJ Presidential r1ee taltvlslon wer hes reported. Emphaslt thb year wlll be on analysis of the vote, thouah there will bt projection of winners In hlfh·lnterest races, as In the past. Stress on analysis will move the NBC. TV Networtc spotlllht on Eltc· tlon nl(ht to correspondent John Chancellor, who will cover both 1nalysll and projtctlon In NBC News Central In the Rr.A Bulldlna. MIW Yort. lnrin A. (Bud) Lnls Is Manerw. Election Allalysla, NBC NIWI. A presti1lou1 IJOUP of academic U · ptrts will asslst him In analnla. llley are: Daniel P. Moynihan, Director of the Joint Urban Studies C.nttf' of MrT at Harvard, who will analyie the vota In cltlu and Ill ttflnlc IJ'OUPI.. Ch1rtes V. Hamilton, profeuor of politlcal IC!enoe at RooMvtlt UniVW11ty, Ctllcaio who will ccwer the New left and pace movemenb. Ro1er Hilsmen, proftSIOr of IOY· emment at Columbl• Unlvtrllty'1 School of International Affairs, who will concentrate on forelp policy aspects of the tlectlon. Donald R. Matttltw1, profmor of political 1tlenee, Unlvel'Jjty of North Carolina. and a leadina authority on Southern politics, who will ana· lyze the vote returns from the South and amon1 Hearoe1. Bert M. Evans, assistant professor of a1ricu1tural economics at th• University of Nebraska, who will examine the farm vote. Paul A Freud, the Cart M. Loeb Profnsor at Harvard Law School and the nttJon's lead.ina ecadtmlc expert on constitutional law, who will adv!M NBC News on ill ltpl upects of the Eledonll Collep and the House of Representatlvn In the event no Presidenti1I candl· date nlCllws a dear majority of the Electoral Collt1t vote. ,, William E. leuchtenburc, PfO- fessor of hlatory at Columbll Unf. versity a.nd author of sewnil boob on polltlcal and IOdal history of the United States, who wlU help analyze the ellj:tion from 1 hiator1· cal atandpolnl Richard M. Scammon, as chief election c.onsultant to NBC News. will head the precinct projection Tiu CBS News ~ction Team, heotkd by CBS New1 Corru- pondent Walter Cronkite (center, right) and fNJurlng, kfl to right, Co"aporuhnu Erk Sevtueld, Milce Wallace, Roger Mtuld, Dan Rather, and Joseph Bentl, wl/J report the evenu of Election Day, Tunday, live and In color on CBS. Roy Bulla's steveu TY -1953 Newpon Blvd., Cotta MeN [ Phone 548-3494 ,..14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, NOVEMBER 2, 1961 team that wm handle Presidential * JACK JONES SPECIAL ind Gubtmatortal racea. He Is di· is cominc on In Just l·hr rector of the Eledloft Atsearch tonllhtl Best Betl Ch 5 Canter, Washiniton. O.C., and a l:JO 1, .. 111 ......... (C) (30) formtr Director of tht Census. Merv lrlfll (C) (90) U What could go better PlnJ .._ (60) * with dinner than some : 111-.1 nlap 1rw (Q STEVE ALLEN fun? Tonite * EVE ALLEN SHOW Steve hosts Stefanie at 6 pm is a fun-way to Powers & Slappy White! start your evening! (ch. 5) C'mon, it's smile time! t:OO IJStM Alltn sa-: <C> (90) Stef· II JACK JONES SPE~IAL anle Powers, Slappy White. Sandler * with VIKKI CARR 1s a and Youna. and Or. Raymond Tessllf' big swingin' musical (who makes aeometric drawinp '! shot in famous la~-muslcal phrases and people' • • N y nam~ f,est. (R) marks m Chicago, • • o (U) Rec:e • Ullt Wllitlt and here! Just great! tliftr. ) (confd. from 4:00 PM) D Sllowwt 5: (C) (60) Jldl Howard K. Smith will be the A8C Jonas and Vikki Carr star. Hews anchorman for the eltctlon fJi) htttOVltitfta; "for Faster Sall· coveraae with William H. Lawrtnet, Ina." An examination of computer· ABC Political Editor. and cont· desianecf hulls for the sailin1 In· spondents aul1ntd to the rtalonal dustry and their performance effec-dlvislons of tha nation. Remote unlta liveness over tradltlonal dalin will , cover the headquart.ers of the methods. Dr. Richard Brenneman leadln1 candidates. hosts Wiiiiam F. Bucldt1 Jr. and Gore @I) a.M Hemtanlta Ylva11ce Vidal will bt eutst commentators. * Don't miss GEORGE In addition to the B~y-Vidal PUTNAM at 5 & 10 pm contributions, ABC News Wiii SUP· 5 ply viewers with fast, accurate, for ALL the news! Ch comprehtnltvt mums. ABC tveninr t-.JO m hapert l9 Trne4: (C) (30) news anchorman Frank Reynolds •'Jipan Today." An excitin1 lnllrflt ind ABC News Atlanta burttu chief of the wonders of Japan as it txlm Tom Jamel will rtport re1ional rt· for visitors today. Hal Sawytf' hosts. suits. 1· Cow. hap1t News Cottftftnc:t For 5 mlnuta at 25 minutes Hof after each hour and for 10 min· 9:45 ,._ (C) _ utas 1t 10 minutea before eadl 10:00 hour, Baxter Ward will anchor the IJ Get the whole story from lloca~ ::,~ (;f,)ms. * GEOR~E PUTNAM 1 now! aatmH (C) (30) Exclusive coverage. w..r1 ....i Complete sports & Tele- AMr s.a.a. copter cvt-ins! Now! 6:30 I Low IJlq (30~---.J .._ I Q•ae Publlia Nnn (C) (60) Voy119 te tlat -.,. -• TwlllOt ZtM (30) s.. (t) (60) .Itel lltltt• ..... (C) (30) fI1) The Pen:eptin P....t: "V1lu11, AlMrlcaft West: (C) (30) "Liit Part II." Betty Smith and autsta rontler of tht West." Host Jack discuss seven specific Yllut con-Smith visits the 49th st1t.-...Alasb. Its. fll) NET Pllytloat: "Women. Bt· • Notldln 34 (C) ware Women." 7:00 • WUt's MJ line (C) (30) ti) La CUI cit Mattoa (C) rw.ord (C) (30) 10:30 g Movlt: "TIM Enttrtalatf" (com· : ftltllre tdy) '00-Sir Laurence Ollvltr, Alan 7:30 • Bates, Joan Plowrflhl II Good old Dr. Smith plops C1J News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. * the LOST IN SPACE IJ) Dlftlil crew on a weird green ll:OOIAlfTecl HitdM:ect (30) Planet• That means you News: (C) (30) Buttt Wlfd. · CH' Deaal41 O'CoHor: (C) (60) Anna gotta go too! WAT · aria Albt11hettl Pamela Mnon, D Lost in Sp";!: (C) (60) "Ai&ht Bobby. Doyle, Geof,e McKtlv17 and Into the Future. Mu Shulman 1uat. B Co1iata TIINtrt:. (C) "111e Motln· II) n.t S11e9: (C) (3-0) "Read Fut ti&i" (adventure) 56 -Spencer -faster, faster!" Orson Bt1n and Tracy, Robert Wainer, E. G. Mar· or Joyce Brothers ,uest. shall, Qaire Trevor. William btm1-!!' Notidale 34 (C) mt. Two brothers climb a tOWtl1tir ll:lO Movie: "'Soudl tf Paao hO" Alpine peak to reach Wredull' of (a nturt) ~or Mcl.aaJan, crashed 1ir1ine-ont for humane Jon Hill reasons, the other to plunder the D Movie: '1le NIW latans" (dra· dead. ,.~·-• (C) (30) ma) '6>--MlchMI Callan, Barbera ID Tnrttl or -.._111..aa: Eden Three contestants look at film dips m ....... "lillo of C...fllct" (dfl· of historic htadline-maklna wenta ma) ·~dwud Arnold, John Apr. and try to Identify the main partid· lZ!l5 O llowlt• "11le lre.t Jewel M- pants, which lndude Charita Lind· btfJ" (a~ntu'9) '50-Dtvld Brbn, lbe1u:n:., 8;:'. R~ (C) (60) Marjorie Reynolds. c:..doft c1t 11 1tm U:lO ID Nalltd CltJ Enpna.. l:GO II C.••unltJ lttflttin 1etn1 l:OOI H..t (C) (30) Ol,:'dl" lhltn: "Enchanted Vtl· . Tiit ff'Mdl CW (R) ltJ. rr.1er Orf• a..c. l:JO ID r ..... • ••aide o.t <Cl I ' • , f t t c ( 9: 10: lZ.: Z: 4: 5: I 1 6: 6:: I ~ ., 5 * •· ,. I· :-n n 1 i ) t I I WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 5 For mornin1 and afternoon listings, please ~ 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 fJ (C) "lqpl lkto«W' (adven- ture) '54 -Roell liudson, Arlene Dahl. t:OO ft -rltt Ltn1 Nleht" (edventu") 'f7-4ienry Fonda, Ann Dvorak. 10:00 B (C) "Ni&ltt end D.,.. (musical) ·~ry Grant, Mary Martin. 12:30 m (C) "Tnipm" (dr1ma) '56 - Burt Lancaster. "'ConfldeMe Clrt" <.!!!Ystery) '52-Tom Conway. 2:00 W "bpes' Yam" (1dventure) '57 -Nlcol1 Maurey, Derek Bond. 4:001J "Any N1M1Mr Ca11 ,..,.. (dra· ma) '4~1art Gable, Alex& Smith. EVENING 5:00 IJ Award-winning Exclusive * coverage with GEORGE PUTNAM • . • Telecopter cut·ins & complete sports! ':00 1J Tlit Ill Newa: (C) (60) Jany Dunphy. 0 Huntief-8rin"9y at.pcwt (C) (30) IJ lune in pn the fas test * fun in the West! STEVE ALLEN host~ Rosemary 6:30 Clooney, Mort Sahl! Start the evening with a smile . . . right NOW! IJ 5'ewe Allen Sbor. (C) (90) Mort Sahl, Roamary aoonty1 Pat Har- rln&ton. and the musacal 1roup, Sound of fetlln1. iuest. D Six O'Clocl Mtwte: (C} ...... Ci•• tlle Clrtl" (comedy) '53-&b Hope, Tony Martin, Atlene Dahl. When a sinaln& star Is 1ttacked by his ltadin& lady's jealous admirer, the producer of the show hires a bumblina chorus boy to replace his star and hopefully draw the attacker back to the theltre where he can be captured. 11 $pJ (C) (60) ' Batllan (C) (30) (I) Merv &rfffln (C) Wlllt'a NIW1 Amor Sllbll• D KNBC NEWS SERVICE * With ROBERT ABER· NETHY & TOM BROKAW M MIC News S«vke (C) (60) I LAM Lucy (30) Voyap to U.. llottom of .. Sea (C) (60) ri) 00 H...U.,.lf1""'9 Rlpoft (C) Eil) M«t f9t Yow MtMr. "Tht Older Consumer." Crril Brickfield t.alkl with Marton Marthall about the rruwin1 senlor-cltlzen consumer market. I Cl) MdWe'• ""' lliildlr. ,.. (C) 1:00 a m cas &.1a1 11-= <C> ( > W1ffir Cronkite. I n.t'1 MJ LJ..r (C) (30) Pmwonl (C} (30) (6) Yoo WM fw It 11Tn111 t11e M..a .c 11~ "Und1r1tandln1 Mtdlcart." Two ~ fGr tht Social Securtty Admlnlstntion talk with Mar1on M1rshall about retirement '*"fits. Bob Hope ~\ Here Come The Girls .. The Six O'Clock Movie" Wednesday in co lor <I) Kabc-t v 7:30 II Dattari: CC> (60) HridrMnt Arnertan oil tytocxi Chet RalMJ (Stephen Mcftally) arrives to "make a man" of introverted IOfl Ted (Ed· dlt Applepte) by t.akin1 him on a huntin& 11f1ri and dltcovers wa,.. ru is I "~kill" arta. n @Ci) n. Vlrsfnln: (C) (90) ''!fide to Misldventur-." B Look out for the Cyborp! * Good old Dr. Smit~ starts ,producinc people- creatures on an auem-· bly line! DANGER! D Lost 1a SpKe: <C> C60> "Space Dtstruc:tofs." Smith dllCCMfil\I I ~ manufactur1n1 mlChlnt. at- tempts to mau a ~ army. u cm Cil 11n c:... ... tilll: CC) (lo) "l.ower'I and Wancltrn." Bia SMdt quits his Job and Seattle. leevln1 behind rumors of a rivalry with Jaton Bolt Oftf Mi. UM. Aaron Stempel ID9ds U\t 11.unbtr Jack Into btllevln1 thlt 111 tht brlc* ere Mlradld to him. 0 Mlltlell $ ~ (C) "T1le S. cnt llMSIW' (dram1) '64-Stwart Graniw. Raf Vallone. A croup of convicted International crime .. ..,.. (Continued) MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY 1st & 2ntl .. MORTGAGES ANY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AREA Service in the Privacy of your home EVENING & SATURDAY APPOINTt.4ENTS e Combine Your Bih1 to One Monthly P•yment e Borrow on Your Hom• P•td for or Not e Euy T effia -You Choo.. Your P•ymenh e Long T •rm -low Interest -ht Mortg•ges • W• Buy end LHn Agehtd &lstln9 Tn1&t DHds f., Ft .. l11forr11atfo11 Day Of Nl9ht -7 Day• A W••k 646-2477 . 833 DOVER \i>R.---HEWPORT BEACH ' Stau Licemtd MortQQ{lt Loan Agent Member of Local Boctd of Rtaltor• ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. • • I WEDNESDAY (Continued) thould Item IUCh do-lt·your.lf cialim'' Ulltllbltd by Brttlah lntM· cJMns •• repladnc 1 lllht bulb and ll1ence. ere -.it Oft 1 ltCt'tt mt. how .to hemmer a nail, to she Im· lion to YU&OlllVI• In WOf1d W1r II. medl1tety m•k• plans to do Jlllt m Tntdl er C...-= (C) (30) U\ll ~ m1rr!ed couples 11 contestants O lllwl: (C) (30) T Id M.,.._ make lists of it.ma they hM font ID WMder1 ef Ult Wedd: (C) (30) dtslrecl, ttltn tht husbands' and "Jamaica Glnaer." Hit, Htll• ind wiva' llm ire compared and Em· David Linker vlllt Klnpton, Jamalcl c:ee Bob Blr1l1t awards 111ts for ind uptore • pirate fortrea.. the ldtntlcll .ctulm wtltten. 10:0011 ta Cl) C111p1l1n '61 P•st· I Ru for, Your Lift (C) (60) Eic11iMt livlew: (C) (60) C8S News Clllc:lon de la Rua eumlnes the results of the tlectlona. &!....... D QJ CiTTlle OutsJdtr: (C) (60) l:GO Hml (C) (30) "Love 11-Under L" A routine 1e1rdl Ntn In ,_..: (C) The for 1 mlaln1 &lr1 finds D1vld Rou reauler New Y0<k Tlmes tr~Tom atumbllna onto 1 narcotics rln& and Wicker. Mu Frenkll 100 lester murder. M1tktf-..an1lyze the heedllnea of It Coverage with Courage! the month and Interpret major news * GEORGE PUTNAM tells dtYelopmeots throuahout the wor1d. ft like it is' Complete IE lli.tcoles Muslul • • l:30 B 1't &oocl ltlJI! (C) (30) Rufus sports & exclusive demonstretes he ~n foretell the fu. Telecopter reports! lure and terrifies Bert with 1 vision I Ctt1p Putnam News (C) (60) ot 1 drt1dfut ·accident 1t Bert's • TwlllPt z.ee (30) diner. leek t..tM• News (C) (30) e Rose Marie guest' with W1nderfutt: (C) (30) "lnald• * Allen Ludden on WIN YufQSlavla.'' 8111 Burrud COVeB ttlt WITH THE STARS tonitel B1lkln and Communist countty of Enjoy a fast fun show & 'f::osi~n:t:; 0f'~~·ke ~ win blc cash from Von's! cis Ferdinand In 1914 trluerect It Wla WiUI 1tte Sbrs: (C) (30) World Wer I throulhoul the coun· Rose M1rte 111ests. i fJ @ Cl) Peyton Pllce: (C) (30) : M•JOr Y°'1fs News Confnna Rodney refuses further thtnpy, t.. Cul de MIHDe (C) eausina Or. Rossi to setk Stmn'a 10:30 • Mwie: "'lord of tltt Fl_.. (dra- help; Tom Injures his hand; Caro-ma) '63-Jamts Aubrey, Tom Chaplin. lyn becomes eveslve about her •c· I "tws: <C> (30) Bill Johns.. tlvitles. Donaji I Mtrv Qrifftn (C) (90) 11:00 Etwta O'Clodl R.,ort: (C) (30) Ptny Maon (60) Jerry Dunphy. Sonrila D Tl" 11th Hour News: (C) (30) * EVE ALLEN SHOW Tom Brokaw. at 6 pm is a fun-way to I NFl '"" of 1tte w_. <C> (30) • News: (C) (30) Baxter Wint. &tart your evening! (ch 5) Doneld O'Con•: (C) (90) Ed· t:OO 8 Bwwty HlllbUlla: (C) _(30) pr Btr1en and his wife, Frances; When Gr1nny iioes to Petticolt Peter Brect; Bleen Birton· 100 Junction. Elly M1y takes over the Sandy 81ron 111est. ' coollin& chores. which leads Jethro &J Titlt Sllow: (C) (30) Soupy to hirt 1n Italian cool! who turns Sales 1nd Elizabeth Post dixuss out to be quite a dilh herself. Linda etiquette. Klye Hennlna. Mike Minor and 11Nwa (C) Frink Cady auest. T\ls DaJ 1961 (C) 119 (I) lob Htpe s,.dll: (C) OAK ,._. ~) Barpra Eden, David J1nssen , otidef'O S4 (C) lj\d slnaer Ray Charles pnt The 11:15 Dr. Tno dtl Junco (C) d'lmlnuUvt blonde stir of "Jeennle" 11:30 Mtwlr. '"l.eM lid I• ~ wlll do a sona ind dance num ( rama) ·~k:hud Burton, Clalr. ln whldl lht departs ndlcally from Bloom. her @le lmap. D JOHNNY'S IN TOWN! 1 .. J!l:'.!:::M:= *THE TONIGHT SHOW .....,. (comedy) '65-Shirley Mee-Stars JOHNNY CARSON t..lnt, Peter Ustinov, Rldl1rd Cttn-119 {I) T1tt TNlpt .. (C) na, Jim Blckus, Scott Bndy. A pilot lir.wi.: "IWI'• Cfotnlds'' (dn· dubbed "WfOniWiy'' and 1 ma1· ma) '56--St.phen MacN1lly, Peult az.1ne photofraphtr·writer dubbed Castft. "k*>tr1" ret torether . when Sil• I !HJ (]) JNJ lblriop ... <C> amuates her WAY Into a harem In ilOvli: "tilld It Ult W.W • daert klnrdom where ht mlt· drama) 'SS-frank L~. Kieft takenly "-d l1nded. The pilot Is Bremlle. fOl'Ctd to coadl 1 n1tlve f00Cb1ll 12:15 fJ llowlt: .. M...S. bJ ,,_,,. lNm to dtf•t Notre Dame. (RIY1fttY) '6S-lvan Desny, Wilt« fl!) NET falnl: "Ola~ntl Prela. and Martin Buber." An on·locatton 12:30 m N1bd ~ report rtlltlna the lite phllotopher 1:00 f.I Mtwlt: "I Manitd e Woiaatl" Martin Bub«'s ldees to the lift and (comtdY) '56-Georp Goti.t, Diana lnstJtutlona of Intl. Den. e Lda ~ MIN: (C) .,..,._., U--l'AI-* Don't mi11 GEORGE " (a~tnture) '64-Btn11rd V•· PUTNAM at 5 6 10 pm ' J•n Maraia. for ALL the news! Ch 5 t::'';,"' I.a.a. ~ l:JO •QI (I)..._ Aull: (C) (30) Adlttt n...1rt: "Yequl Orurna." ~ ~(lu Insists tllat Liii 1:30 from lie l..W. Oat (C) ..... ll THE DAILY "LOT, lV WEEt<, NOVEMBER 2, lKI THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 For mornfnc and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change progTammlnc with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES l:30 0 (C) "'Ptcnlc" (dnma) '56 - Wfiliam Holden, Kim Novak. 9:00 0 "111ew OrttHt' (musical) '47- Louls Armstrona. Arturo De Cordova. 10:00 D "Tll• Sands of Bttnbtba" (dra- m•) '66-Dl1ne Biker, Tom Bell. 12:30 m "'ladldo" (adventure) '56 -RObert Mitchum. "Centlt11tn M1ny lnm.ttea" (musical) '55 -Jane Russell. Z:OO m "1"ht Stardt for O.npr"' (my• tery) '49 -John Calvert, Myrna Dell .. 4:30 0 (C) "Tiie Ill t..nd" (western) '~Al•n Ladd, Viralnla Mayo. EVENING 5:00 0 Get an early start on the * news with GEORGE PUT· NAM! Complete sports & Telecopter report! Coverage with Courage! 6:00 I) TM II& News: (C) Jerry Dunphy. Cl Huntlty·Bl'inkJtf Rtport (C) (30) 0 STEVE ALLEN is where * all the fun is . • • and it happens right NOWI Tammy Grimes & Billy De Wolfe headline a great group! Hurry inl e Sta. Allen Sltow: (C) {90) Steve has 11 his 1uests Timmy Grimes, Biiiy OeWolft, Russ Arno and Pit Harrtnaton. 6:30 0 Sil CYCJock Movie: "DIJS of W""me and Rnts" Part I (dnma) '63-Jack Lemmon, lee Remick. 11 Spy (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) CV MIR Griffin (C) " Wlaaf1 New? "VIiiar Valle." Part Ill. Vlller and his f1ther 1rrtve In Tahiti and the nit~ &reel thtm with 1 warm and happy cefebretlon. OJ Amor Sabllme I, ...... (C) (30) ~Wid(C) 7:30 9 ({) Ilea= <C) (30) Blon- dfe leerns of 1 pr1ctlcll Joke that Dapood and J. C. Dithers pl1n to pltY on her and l1unches 1 counter· offensive that quickly boomerenp. Gary OWe"' aunts. D ~ m Daniel BooM: CC> <a» "The Bill" White Devey Bamtt (Skip W1rd) ltops a Richmond· bound coech carryin& Danie! Boone, Sulle Wiles (Lois Nettleton) ateela the pusenaers' personal funds ind rides off with Bassett. Boone tracb down tht teacher •nd captures bef. His plan to use her as bait to fore. a showdown with Basaett Is dia- rupted when Suite Is seriously wounded In an ambush. It What's a Zaybo? Who 11 * J-57 How does Dr. Smith do it again? Tune-In time for LOST IN SPACEI 0 Lost In Space: (C) (60) ''lM Haunted ~thouw." The Robin· sons. wi£h -a youna passenaer 1boant, are forced to board a st:rani lljhthouse In apace. Cl) Ulflest llrt In Ton: ?, ) "The Perteet Younr lady." A prim aplnster columnist thr11tena to expose Timmy as 1 fraud. (iJ MUllM $ Mn: "TIM War· l.wer" (drama) '62-steve McQuttn, Robert Wainer, Shirley Anne Aeld. m TruUI OI Ctnaequencu: (C) (30) Several male contutlnts don b•lt•t costumes and try to learn dance steps from six &Iris of the Callfomla South B1y Chapter of the Amerlcln Alr:lnts' "Kiwi Club."· m Rvn for Your Lit. (C) (60) fm Clndon de la Rm • II) l'.llpn111t 1:00 0 9 (I) HmU fiwe.O: (C) (60) Teenaae nlppies Involved In theft and narcotic$. and 1 pollcem1n ac- cuS.d of murder brine out Steve McG1rrttt ind his state police unit. James Lloyd land, Char1otte Con- sidine and Gavin Macleod aul!Sl 0 ~ (]) f'l1ht! 11111: (C) (30) ''The Or11n Transplant" Sister Ber· trllle scouts up 1 German oraan when the one In the convent breeks down, 1nd calls on Cartos for help In aettinf it mcwtd and assembled Just IS he's about to audition his beautiful cousin tor his club. Abbe line 1uests. m Hml <C) (30) EE) Pllfln& the Qultar: "Sl&ht Rt1d· lng1 in Two Parts." Frederick Noad returns to slfht readin& for lho9t who are h1vln1 trouble. m ftlld1no! (C) *OLYMPIC BOXING (ch. 5) In 30-min.I Don't miss tonilht's cardl D KNBC NEWS SERVICE * With ROBERT ABER· NETHY & TOM BROKAW 8:30 Dal (6) lronttde: (C) (60) "Prlct I "' .. BC .. _ •-c 60) T11: O..Ui." An old wino is found& "" ,_.. s.v-( > < murde~ by a blow on the hoaif I l.cM LtKJ (30 end Chief Ironside receives 1 mys. YOJlP to tbt &ot1Dln tf Ult terious call advlsin1 him to chect ~(60) . • H...U., Brin~ (C) on tht lrrmtlption. The Chief I Onclefful WCN1d " c= realizes that the tip hlS COIM (() from 1n embittered former police-tr.U:.C::~• /:f' man named Rife, who has Joined the ranks of the city's vaarents. 7;00 6 ta (i) CIS &entn1 H.ws: (C) When Ironside Insists that Raft as- (!O) Walllr Cronkite. slst In the lnvestl1atlon, hla dor· G Wllllt'a MJ lint? (C) (30) mant t1ltnl$ smob out evidence I ... - • I ,, - concemlna • Wllkllnt named Jack. • "" dMled • bops cW scheme. Ralph Mltker, Clu Gulaaer D tHJ (!) 1lllt llrt: (C) (30) "The Sdll'tibtr, Flortnce HencSenon and £.IN O'Cwr. tC> (90) RDd FICt In the Shower Room Door." Mot'llna Kl.na au-t. Father Toii. ~-.. Liu and PtUY Ann Gamer lueal 9 BOXING from OLYMPIC! * Len Kesey and Rodolfo Gonzales! lots of IO"IO pre-lims. Action show! continental ,..~t:ur, "ant;;"; • Coverqe with Courapl m'iW -(;:,-) ... Whan Federico n~•-, ... ·-·· I -11--..1 ,, .. _ ... _ "'741 vi. a vacant r.rtal, 119 finds Ann * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS Cli.. and Nip .._. blipped In tbt .,._. b1 a ltucl Is fast. complete, allveJ -··fur ..... =: : =..,11er1-:'ta"~ ': Complete sports & exclu-1~='£. im (C) ~. rtmant. Cesar. DancM 1uest1. sive Telecopter report. "8AI 6D n.tn lllt ''The Child of tldart S4 (C) Uranus." The repertDfJ OOUP of U1e IS-.,. hlu• ,._ (C) (60) . 8 lollq: (C) (90) Dick Enbtrt New PllYWl11ht't Thtltr. performs TwlllcM ?Ne (30) U:J08 ..._ (C) .,,.11,.,. (.._, •nd MlcUy Davt. •rt rtnpldt for thle WOftl by Daine Youna. Guata bet Llllllm ._ (C) (80) tlltt) '57 -Emil ~ ClrMI the IO-round ll~t bout i. ,,.. Don eo.v.UIC. dlredllr, and Wiid Jlillu•tli• (C) (30) ~ tMecl Len IClllf anc1 Rodolfo Gon-ROJ Sct1a11ert. producer. RU ..-.: "Socloloo ,,. .. IU n. ,....,.. ... _, zal-. Investment." Dr. Albert Hlbbl Md-.......... .._.. = fJ (W Cll ltwltchd! (C~ (30) * Don't miss GEORGE eratat a !NIIMI dlacusslon •boUl Ult '61 -P* Sellln. ilJillrror, lllrror on the Wall. ' Sam PUTNAM at 5 & 10 pm problem ot ladl ot op~ flar Wbltt. dilcovtrs tMt I llttlt vanlfl Cln ID minority ~ members to '*-t ft Cl) ......... -(Q • 1on1 ..,, lllPldally when It rf. for All the news! Ch 5 •ecutMa. ... reneurs anc1 Cflft> ~ ~ " v..-CM-t11cts a hUlband. William Aahtr, men. . -...) '5S-Ou O'HlrtllJ, Cllt- producer-dlrtetor ot tbt ans, ·~ t-.JO II U f6l DrlOlt (C) (30) "Rob-E La C.. .. (C) eriot 'McLaod. peers n an Im. driver. befy-Dlf.IS.'' Fl1day and Gannon I Mtn lrftn1 (C) (90) WOf1I the robbery desai and dtel 10'.IO fJ TJU. Cat: (C) ) "MOIWt 1%:10 8 MM: ...... 11"11111" (dll-PsrJ lllaH (60) with IUll*ts. vlctlma, koob and ~ Truth." When ~ Iii) '51......f&Unl 8allMlt. l&act ,...,..._ Three bl1ell mllflts. Carlos Romn, um.an Bron-.the protaction of • matador, lie lZ:JO GI ..... _ political rtPOrttts question Mayor aon, and Chet StnlttDft ll*l-finds tMt attempts tht Ifft ot -. Yorty. DlH>Cl)-..,tttlle.....,.: the famous but crippled ~ l:OO•"'* .,._ c.-., _, .. @FD Noelle ... &Ir-. (C) (ii) "Do M• I Fnor and Kiii bullflabter .... stranply llni.d tD I ~ (eotnldr) ·~ °'°'* Me." Joseph Cotten stars as a beeutiful flamenco dancw. Merit Olltfa · ' * STEVE ALLEN SHOW major movie star who arranaes hla IJ Mtw1e: "'Tiit Mart" (drama) '61 B ..._ ~ ti 111 Ml*"-(._ at 6 pm is 1 fun-way to own "murder," only to discover -stuart Whitman, Rod SW,., Iii) '5S---Olllcnll Kin: Y• .... start your evening! (ch 5) ::. 1arneone really wants to klll IM'~k (30) em Joli• -. ' I ~ (C) (30) Ted MllJ'l'S. (]) haplft tt Ttftill (C) 8 Call•v-...... lllN 9:00 IJ tB (I) n..a, NlaM Mowle: c..r'I Wtrtd: (C) (30) "Silvw Dteail D .... "n.t W9'id. tile F'lllll Hd Coest ot Corta." An •Ploratlon ot Dlwll" (tel-fl) '59-4farry Belafonte, the west coast of M•lco, not as 11:00 II a.. O'Cllct ~ (C) (30) l:JO GI f.-• , ...... o.t CC> Mel Femr, lnpr StMns. A Penn· wtll known as lb •stem counter· Jeny Dunphy. II) Ac,!1N Tllleh: "Tbt Burnlnt sytvanla coal miner, llved when Plrl ,. II n. ua .._ 1..: (C) (30) CiOa seemln&IY the entl..-population II fD a.. T11 fcin 8robw destroyed by laotopt pollOnlna, • Z:OO m...... Slllr. "TimlMallbl." lft1kes his Wfl1 to New YOftl where 10. 8 9 Ci) Dau Martll: (C) (60) It AlfrM HlldlCllcl (30) ''Cillt a IAftl Shadow," "Hit and he finds two ITIOf'9 aurvMn. Dom~-stldJ GtWnt, A'ltt'/ D 111W1: (C) (30) 8allr Ward. Run." -.lack Lemmon· Lee--aemick ltays of Wi~e . &nd Ro.S•s "The Six O'Clock· Movie." Thursday, Part I. Fridaj, Part II. fJ ' ..... 17 i I -j . .._ I ~ ;_•_ .._ . jllll I : ~ --=::J 1 c > L_..__.......,.. ~ ~ ::::;J c > L . L I I .~ ......... ·~i1~ii~!!i~ii41'l~i~iil!1'~' llll;:[~Ji jff?1!-i!11i!!i?:~1j~iiil!JJ a ~ .1f&1, __ ~ ~~= 8rl J: ~ !i JI !.~iji ,~ lt~!1ll'f~~~1r ___ 1 t•li 8 fll.iJ:tJ~ri'l·rf r!iJ ~f !~ltl! :f {~J},1~f 1 rJlrJ~~i1~J I• t~ lr=•~;,,1J1 ~Jfltl! lJtl:r ~1ilf1rt liittfl ,JI lii!11 (1 lJf rif ' it t .Ill. '" " , I I I I •• • I I • c ···~················ . Now you can enjoy the sharpest' Color TV any place in your home. 14" diagonal portable TV lytY8nl8 Model C8300Y Handsome two-tone grey vinyl clad cabinet. 4" front speak9r-Dlpole antenna. 102 sq. In. vlewable picture. 18" diagonal portable TV Sylvan .. ll9def CDl5W Console performance. 5" front speaker. Rollabout cart and clock- timer, optional extras. f, f TWO YEAR WARRANTY* ON PICTURE TUBE PLUS FULL YEAR ON OTHER PARTS. ' 'Iva nl•a • Fabulous Sytvanla quality In portable size! e Sytvanla'1 Color Bright W Picture Tubes. • Top performance Color Bonus Chasal1. • Sharpest color TV picture of all ... In any room lighting. rl ' bl TV • Deluxe DC video coupling. • Color level monitor. • Full 31tage I 0 a 8 l.F. performance. • Two year warranty• on picture tube plu1 full year ... on other parts. • Greatest tuning ease ... pre-set fine tuning. , • Biggest color TV values In town I DA VI 5-B ROWN 21 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 PM SA TU RDA YS TILL 6 PM 411 EAST 17TH STREET. COSTA MESA 646·1684 ·····~·············· TH£ DAILY PtLDT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2. 1968 FRIDAY NOVEMBER i Far mornlnc •nd afternoon Jlltinp, please .__ DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, far your convenience, are the day's movies. All ttl· tJOl11 r..-ve the rfaht to chlnce procrammlng wfth· out advance notice •• DAYTIME MOVIES 5:00 a Get it early and get It * complete! It's GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS time! Sports, Telecopter cut-ins ':00 f) DI 111 ~ (C) (60) Jlf'TY Dunphy. a ............ ..., ... ,......, l9peft CC> <30> e Sit back & relax for some * laughs! STEVE AUEN hosts Rose Marie, Shel· don Leonard, Gene Baytos .. ... Allltl a..: (C) (90) Qlests Include Roll Mal1t, Sheldoft L.eonard, Gene ~ Pat Han1n1· ton, and "Mia Tutby Stuffini." 1:10 D "'1W WMclalf1ll Ul'll" (rv· Arlene Cllart.-. manct) '49 -TYfUM Powtr, Gene O Six O'Clock llowlt: .,Dip ti Titm11. wr.. IMI .....,. Part II (drama) heed." Dr. Thomaa ... ..... .. how conctpts of th,...dlmentlonal "earth-apace" ud quantlflutlon hm btc:omt dolillnaat element. °' Ule "new aeocraphJ." I Ci) MdtaWa N1wJ l1llldar. J4 (C) 7:00 1H CIJ CIS E1Ma11ts 11ws; (C) (30) Walfir ~ '63-l" Remick, Jack Lemmon. t:OO B "It ff•P• .. T••••w" (fan · I' s,, (C) (60) tHy) '~ck Powell, Lindi Dar· 1atma (C) (30) ( nell. (I) .._.. 8'ttftl ~ 10:00 &'J "'MJ C... RICW' (rnysttry) -.rs Newt "Man I lnventl¥e-'5J -Richard Burton, OIM1 ._ ,-. " A vblt to the San Franclaco ' Havlllaftd. Academy of Science to .. Y1r1oua metflods ol llllln1 tlm.. 12:30 m ............. .,.. (adventure) ., .., w .. '5' Alec Gulnnea. "11-Amdli t:JO Dr. ClltlMI_.. (draN) '38-£4-II KNBC NEWS SERVICE •rd o. Robinaon. * With ROBERT ABER· .. t:oa at..,.. Tl'ICt" (fn11lefY) •so _ NETHY & TOM BROKAW = ~ -.!_~ ~ llUcti Slndalr, Dfnah SWtdan. ! I UN L*J (30) 1-POl'ftllt {Ill• .._ ~ M~ v.,ap ........ If ... CMib) .., to ..,. .. -.. 4:30 8 (C) "'Bl LMIJ TIMI t n,." ~ (60) ..,..... to .. w ....... 11 ("""-ta) '58 -Lana Turner, Jiff ID (]) H.....,_lflalll'f lapert (C) -Nordl to ~ °" NBC'• coac. Chandler. fB811e....,. "The Spttlal Speir· cwt or 1'111 llldi 0&11Rm11......, ----------------------at 7:31 PM.. AN UNCLES VJSIT-Tht vifit of "Uncle Arnold the Mag- • nificent" becomes a source of embarrassment to tht Muir chUdren in NBC's The Ghost and Mrs. Muir colorcast, Satur- day at 8:30 PM. Jack GUford plays Uncle Arnold and the dlldrtn are Harlm Carraher and l(eUJe Flmtnagan. TV SERVICE :,: 1 YEAll TUBE & PAllTS GUA~NTE'E -: to DAYS LABOR GUARANTEE . wf:.O:.. ANTENMAS tNW~ I... ~L7SOO PROMPT CALL u-tQ-SER.VICE IAY CINTU TY 52 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ...... ' ....... .., Una? (C) (30) Pall ltd (C) (30) Cl) CU...1 Slle1me. (C) "East Sum.tra." fD ....... .... Miit " Maturity: "Your Cltraman and You." Marion Mar.hall and iuesta talk about aplr· ltuat enrldunem In ltiMlrt Y•rs. and how the cleruman can help In I ma 7:30118 Cll ne Wiid. Wld Wiit {C) (60)llfest and Gordon Ind I wanted min who II their prisoner must 11e1pe a wedtm town the en- tire population of which II lluntlnl ttlem to fr• tflt prilontr Ind IJcrul· date ltle apnta. Susan Hart. Char1es McGraw CU19t. D HIP a..,amc: (C) (60) "NorUI to Tucson." Wtllft Vlctol11 11wa t1le llfe of a man lnJurtd In a Ital'" COldl plundtnld by ComanchtfOI, she IMma the man w11 sworn to kill htr hutbancl l<ftin Mc:Cartlly Ind Jack EJ1m pest • u.a • ---= (C) (60) "alt· 11.-.. of ~ Plan.ta." Allenl plan to deltroJ an off-course plaMt that the RoblntonS ttmporartly Inhabit D ~ (j) o_~•ntl••: Eatlf'tal•--.c-(tj (SJ) Jimmy Dean holb tflit lllow mm ft SI~ LmDI\ <*tahoma. On tllt l\Mlt llst "' Sblnt wanls, Patrhttt and r.,_, J1nle Gee, Richard Pty0r, and Roy Clar\. 8 Mlltltft $ MMe: ""9 .... fQt" (drama) '61-Gary Coot>«. Dellorah Ken'. m Tmll er C....-= (C) (30) Emcee Bob Barbr llltcb ttlrte JOUnastarl ""' the ·~ and llCh dllld ls lllrecl ID pkt U9 M "Inv..-" 111t Wtttl t pair ti tweezers. ...... ,_ Litt (C) (60) c ......... ~·-.... ..... (C) (30) . htd "'-(C) Maka J &tnfla 11 ... rt •:• a Cl) c...-r,te: CC> <30> Gomer tncl set Carter beoomt ptaeona f« 1 forai&n film star who mutt find an Amlrican humand In ordar to rtmlf• m ttlla country. Ntta Talbot l\MttL DU Cll ,.,.. et 111it ta.: (C) (90) "LOJi In llpatkk.'' Glemt How· ant UllCMfS a WOf1d of c:onwpUofl, Mlldt """8Ja and naftOttcs When ht vtllts Rome to l!Mlttptt tht death of an lnt1matlon1I planlft, Ed BetteY. Carla Botelll, Wfillam Windom, Louis Jourdan, Dana Wyn· tar, Cesare Oano111 and Harw, Lambed! ruest B HAPPY WANDERERS * take you to the reserva- tion of the once-fierce Apaches! Fascinating peek into tribal customs! B HIM .... , n: (C) (30) ''Apicht Indian R..vatlon." The tore and leatnds of the &Tiit Aclaches come altwe a1aln as the Happy Wafldlrer1 tour the mam· tion. 0 lHl (I) F-., !4ud: (C) (30) Ufhe ~ Man." Part I ol two parts. Cliff Sims, a Necro dettctM who Is tom between his lopltlea to the police department and to the bleck communltJ, Is off-duty In tbe petto wht11 ht discovers a wound· ad plWftltlop owner who h11 JUlt been robbed. Robert OoQul debuts In the recumna role of Cliff Sims. I .... 8rfffin (C) (90) hny M ... (60) Aleptn Mam 1:0011 a (I) FrWlf "l&M Mwlt: (C) "Mn iii lop Meat Ille llrtl" (musical) '65 -Connie Fr1ncis, H.arve Presnell, Sue Ane lancdon. Frank Faylen. Based on tht Broad· way musical "Girl Crazy," this film la tflt story ol I wealthy playbof Who enrolls In a remote Nwada col"'9 ltt order to avoid 1 bite*· mantnc 111owa1rt. ! Tiit , ....... (60) (ff) CJ) Do1t Rtalls: (C) (30) rolBumett Ed Nelson and Cllld ConnofS ruest.. fD Speclllder. "Eltdn>nlc Roed to Romanm." Dr. Keith Berwick ln- vatlptu the computar d1ttn1 •nd m1tin1 Industry. Guests .,.. Don Comish, Pf'Sident of ContpltiblU~ Testlnr; Cart Younaer: pawchlabill; Pitm Jatbert, fUtn Ind 1V ldor, ~n Gat.s, TV at:todate producer. fl) 0 .... &ti a..c. * Don't mlu QEORGE PUTNAM at 5 & 10 pm for ALL the news! Ch. 5 t:JO fJ ~(I) 1-tf WUI Sllllllt (e) (JO)-,,._ Straw Man." Witt •M Jeff antwe In a town where Jamel Sonnett h11 been hunc In tfflu. Madlyn fttlue auests. 8 Nin: (C) Ted M.,... e Lee MARVIN Special! Jack * Webb • Clint Eastwood -~-~n~~ l:arJ~' lM Marvt. II - ...................... ---------------~~ 1 l l l 1 l 1 r 2. 1968 P1lr fl (60) •It [C) (30) become It.Ir who llband In country. -= (C) ""How· mtJtion. cs when iate the = u "Yn· H•MJ s erva-rce ., tom.I I (30) • " The .,...t IS the 'tllfYI· :) (30) of two ttecthrt >11ltltl to ttl9 In ttl9 lfOUnd· IS Jlllt debuts Sima. t: (C) Clrta" ... lldon. Jf'Old. • film eyboJ Mdl >'-*· (30) lludl ROid " ht· • •nd Don blllty tritl; ctor, ucer. pm • 5 Ill: •nd mes fie. ack tured In this lttelt Ralph Nelton In· lec'Vtew. 10:00 D 9 (i) Stir Trek: (C) (60) "Fot the Wond Is Hollow Ind I' H1vt Touched the Sky." A hollow WOf1d, in reality • spleesliip t1mouf11pd as an asteroid, hurtles tDwlrd disas- ter as Captain Kirk. and Mr. Spock helplessly watch a dyin& Dr. Mc· C<Jt submit to efectronic enslave- ment. Kate Woodville &Uestl.. II Coverage with Courage! *GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS brings it complete! Sports! Telecopter! I S~ Pwtn•• N .. (C) (60) (i1) CJ) llldd for a. Dlfenw. ( ) {60) "Weep ttle Hunter Hornt." Judd defends two boys from usault charries after their kldn1pln1 hoax ~lodes. • Your All·ANrlcan Coflt&t Show: ( ) (30) Brirn Kelley, Jonethen Har• rls and Susan Strasberc are the judaes and Vic Damone Is &uest presenter. m Jldl lA111•• """ <Cl <GO> m NEf p~ "Tht S.rull." A venion of Chekhov's famous dre· m1 stars two of Enil•nd's most dls- tlnrulshed •ctors-P•mti• Bl1>Wft and Robert Stephens. The play, adapted for TV by Georae Calderon of the BBC. is the story of a rounr Russian writer who Is frustrated II\ his woril and by his father's love for en actress. The play w11 first performed In the lm!*lal Th•tr"t In st. Petersburr In 18.96. El) Lt C111 cit MlttDs (C} 10:30 fJ Movie: "Slrllt Jtdlef' (SU• pense) '64 -Join Cnwford, Olene Baker. I Ntn: (C} (30) Bill Johns. Detras del Muro 11:00 U'"" O'Clodi Report: (C} (30) Jerry\ounphy. 01111 11th Hour Ntws: (C} (30) lorn Brobw. I AlfNd Hitdlc:odl (30) "-s: (C) (30) Barter Ward. Donlkl O'Con~ (C} (90) Rich· ard Deleon, Leonard Barr, Damita Jo, Mumiy ROlt and John Stewart and Buffy fof'd ruest. &J Tht Show: (C) (30) Cliff Rob· trt1on and st.ephen BlrmlnJham, author, dllcuss "Who Are tht 'Rllht' P10911r• """:HU (C} OAK Ntn 34 '(C) 11:15 Dr. nr. dtl JlftCe (C) 11:20 louo 11:30 Movte: (C) "11111 Allll'J ... (drama) '58--Anthony Plf'klnt, Jo Van Aeet 8 @@lllt Tonl&M SMw (C} MMe: (C) '1*, Slueul" (ckl· m1) '50 -Rod Cameron, Fomd Tucbr Adrian Bootfl. MD~.:'r!:'~ (muslctl) '55 -Forrest Tuclter, Marpi.t Whitinc. 12:15 fJ Mowte: "Calllnf Noc1lllldt TT1" (drama) '48-James st.wart, Rich· ard Cont.e. 12:30 I Nalrild Cl(J 1:00 ....W. '"AldlUIW' (dram•) '50 -Robert Taylor, Men. Dahl. D Mowle: .. A FMr .... llotr (myst.y) '61-Efrlm ZJmballst Jt., Anrte Dlcklnaon. B C-•aaftf ....... loerd """ (C) Where To Write Herbert S. Schlosur Vice PrMldent NBC 3000 W. Alemede Burbank. Callfomla TH S.7000 Mr. John McMahon Vice President ABC 4151~ HoUyWOOd, Calif. 90027 NO 3-3311 Mr. Peny Lafferty Vice Pr9aldent CBS 7800 Beverly Boulevard Los An1eles. Callf. 90036 OL 1·2345 ' local Stations Chennef 2 (C8S) Mr. Ray L Belndorf Vice President & General Man .. er 6121 Sunset 8ouleY11rd HollyWOOd, Callf. 90028 HO 9-1212 Channel 4 Ot•C> Mr. Robert HOWllrd Vice Prftldent a. General Man ... r KNBC 3000 W. Alameda 8ouleY11rd Burbank. Callfomla VI 9-3911 Chllnnel 5 (Independent> Mr. Douitu Flnley General Manapr KTL.A 6800 SunHt Boulevard HollyWOOd, Callf. 90028 HO 9-3181 Channel 7 (ABC) Mr. John McMahon Vice President & General Manapr KABC.TV 4151 Prospect Hollywood, C.111. 90027 NO 3·3311 Channel 9 (Independent) Mr. Wally Sherwin Ganeral Mana1•r KHJ·TV • 5!115 Melrose HollyWOOd, Callf. 90028 462·2133 Channel 11 (1ndepenclent) Mr. Chart• o. Younc Vice President a. Q.nenil Man..-r KTTV !1746 SunMt 8oulr.111rd HoUyWOOd, Calif. 90028 HO 2·7111 Channel 13 (lndependene) Mr. John Hopkins President a. General Man .. •r KOOP '15 N. LaBrea Hollywood, Callf. 90058 OL 5-6050 Channel Z2 (lndep9ndent) Mr. Fntdric:k D. Cust.r Genenil Manapr KWHY·TV 5565 SunMt 8oul~rd Holl~"' C.llf. 90021 HO 6-mt Channel 21 Of~l)t .Dr. Jim• Loper General Man..., KCET 1313 N. Vine HollyWOOCI, Calif. 90028 HOM2l2 CNftMl 34 CS,.'*" La..-..> Mr. Joaeoh Renk General Man-..r KMEX 721 N. Bronson HollyWOOd, C.llf. 90028 HO M131 .New Felony Squad Star Quit Job To Start Career Pride is a prejudice which sometimes preven11 progress. That maxim Robert DoQu.i, the new reauJar on ABC's The Fel- ony Squad (Frida~ 8:30 PM), often found comf9~g when be was breakina into the acting profession. After college and a stint in the service, DoQui, who bad already gained considerable experi~nce as a profes.sional si.ngct, got a sub- stantial job in the accounting ~epamnent of a maJOt o~ company,; "1 got the job because of business courses I bad. ta.ken tn co.U~" be said. "My f&._!DiJ_y was proud of me. I was making a good .livma. On the side, DoQui sang in nightclubs and in dlurch cbotn. He aLso tried out for a singing role in the motion picture veralon of "Porgy and Bess," and was told by the castina director to. aet some acting training. DoQui4 took the advice and enroUed m drama counca at Los Anaeles City College. Robert DoQui, as Detective CUD Sims, fn trying to ckOI' a friend of a nwrder charge, facet the loss of ltu pontion, in "Tiu Nowlure Man ," on ABC's The Felony Squad, Prld#y at 8:JO PM. For a time he was able to handle bis ;Qb u well as stage and minor TV parts. But soon it came to a point wbe(e he either had to be satisfied with a semi-professional status in acting, or ao all out and try to ~me a professional actor. 1llat was a friahtening time, especially since I h~d !our children," DoQui aaid. But he took the challeoae and quit his JOb. Like every other actor who h'as taken thia atep, aaenta did not batter bia door down with offers of roles. In fact DoQui, at one point, needed money enouah to work u a dishwasher in the reatau· rant where bis mother worked. "She bad been ao proud of my bein1 irl a Jood Job with a large corporation, abc cried at the idea of my wulung dfshes. I tried to tell her that if I had let pride inftuencc me, I'd never have taken this chance. rve always felt it isn't what a man does, it's where he's aoina.'' Actina joba started coming in, but there were many slow periods. At one point DoQui called the owner of the exclusrvc Daisy C1ub in Beverly Hills, Calif.-wbere be wu a member-and uked for a jc?b. He aot one-parking cara. ..When my friends came in, I said, 'Don't taOt to me, I've got to make money. Get inside.' " Now that DoQui ia farther aloe the road toward stardom, the trip seems less frightening. AJtbou be'a bad numerous guest rolea on 1V series and motion pictures, e reprds the role of Clltf Sime, a Negro detective on The Felony Squad, aa a major bre~ in bis actin1 career. ·~Oift Si.mt Is a real ~non. rm alad I wun't too proud lO tab the chance that led to 1t," DoQui sajd. • (DoQuj makes his Felony Squad debut in "'lbe Nowh.ete Mao." a two-parter airina on the ABC serie1 Nov. 8 aod U at 8:30 PM). ..... II I You must admit, Thanks· giving is the time for family get togethers -and corn is always served. So what could be more logical, at least to Hillbillies' producer Paul Henning, than assembling the rustic mem· bers of the Green Acres, Hill· billies and Petticoat Junction clans for a big Thanksgiving blowout? It will happerr Nov. 27 on the Hillbillies show as Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer, Raymond Bailey, Nancy Kulp and Harriet MacGibbon of Hillbillies, along with Edgar Buchanan, June Lockhart, Linda Kaye Henning, Lori Saunders, Meredith MacRae, Frank Cady and Mike Minor of Petticoat and Eddie Al· bert, Eva Gabor and Tommy Lester of Green Acres all sit down at the table together. Anyon,e for another help- ing of turkey? • • • They could have invited Gomer Pyle, too. He would have fit right in. Next Thanks· giving will be too late, for Jim Nabors has announced he is leaving his highly suc· cessful series, after many seasons, to star in an hour variety show also on CBS for next season, pending comple· tion of negotiations. It is a welcome move on Nabors' part, for he has singing, dancing and acting talent be· yond any opportunity he has had with the Gomer series. • • • Who says you have to be where the action is? Lee Men· delson, in his early 30's, lives In Burlingame, on the penin· sula south of San Francisco. He says it's the most beauti· fut area in the country, and a lot quieter than Los Ange· les. Mendelson entered the TV field only a few short years ago with a modest but well made documentary on Willie Mays. later he persuaded Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts, to allow Charlie Brown tQ be used for TV spe· dais. They invariably top the ratings when they air. Now Mendelson is involved in a hp 22 burgeoning number of TV specials, and has a contract with NBC. He did Steinbeck's Travels With Charley, and has just announced a series of four specials to be devel· oped in co njunction with En· · cyclopedia Britannica (similar to the National Geographic specials Wolper did for CBS). The Britannica quartet will focus on witchcraft and the supernatural, on the so called "biologica l time bomb" (breakthroughs in heart and organ transplants}, worldwide efforts to communicate with animals, and a program deal· ing with archaeology called "The Great Digs." In addi- tion, Mendelson is currently completing a special adapta· tion of the book "Children's letters to God.'' The animation is done in partnership with Bill Melen- dez, who is Hollywood based, and works with a staff of over 75. See, Mendelson does need Hollywood after all. • • • November ts a month of specia ls for TV, and as var· ied in content as any viewer could want. This week Is the live telecast of the Hawaii Open Golf Tournament. Next week sees a Jack Benny Sf>E7· cial and Ernie ·Ford special, back to back on Sunday eve- ning. later in the week comes ABC's "A Sense of Wonder," an adaptation of Rachel Car- son's book. The next week NBC offers a brand new two· hour televersion' of "Heidi," and that same week a musi· cal special featuring the Cow· sills; al so airing is a Hall· mark Hall of Fame drama called "A Punt, A Pass and a Prayer," and a Thanksgiving animated special, "Mouse on the Mayflower." The last week of November features "Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing," Dan Blocker star- ring in the World Premiere film "Something for a Lonely Man," "The Scientist," first in a three-part series on Man and His Universe, and the Gold Medal ice skater Peggy Flemming in an hour long special on ice. THE OAILY PILOT, TV W£EK, NOVEMBER 2, lHe SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3 9:00 0 Iii) (I) (C) "Circus WOl'td." Samuel Bronston produced Ind Henry Hathaway dlrect9d this fllm from • screenplay by Ben Hecht. Julian Haleo;y and James Edward Grant from a story by Philip Vordan and Nicholas Ray. John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale, Rita Hayworth, Lloyd Nolan, Richard Conte and John Smith star in the story of Matt Masters. who takes his Wild West show to Europe. Arriving In Barcelona with his troupt. Matt decides to stage a performance on ttle ship. However, In a mishap, • trapeze performer falls into the water. The crowd surges to one side to see what happened and the ship keels over. In the pandemonium that follows, Matt realizes he Is faced wtth having to quit or start anew. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 9:00 0 @CIJ (C) "John Goldf.art>, Pleese Come Home." Shlrtey Maclalne, Peter Ustinov and Richard Crenna star in this aaucy saga of harem llfe, football and CIA machinations. Co·stamna Jim Backus, sC:ott Brady, Fred Clari(, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Harry Morgan, the film is the story of a "cold" American beauty who ipfiltrates the harem of King Fawz and a bunglina U·2 pilot who loses his way on a mission over Russia and crashes In the kingdom of Fawzia. The king orders the pilot to coach the Fawz U. football team, that they might beat Notre Dame, and the beauty Is made the king's favorite. The U.S. government is promised a mllitary base In Fawzia if the Notre Dame team will come to play Fawz U. On the game's outcome rests the freedom of the girt and the pilot and the prestige of the State ~rtment. 1MURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 9:00 IJ Qi Cl) ''The Wortd, the Aesh and the Devil.'' The 1959 movie stars Harry Betafonte, Mel f'erTer and Inger Stevens as the only three survivors of a nuclear holocaust. All the problems that beset humans before the destruction seem to take a beck seat as the two white people and the Negro man realize that they must live in hannony. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 9:00 IJ tlj (j) (C) "When the Boys Meet the Girts." Connie Francis, Harve Presnell, Sue Ane Langdon· and Frank f8ylen star in the 1965 release based on the Broadway musical "Girl Crazy." The film Is the story of a wealthy playboy who enrolls In a remote Nevada college In order to avoid a blackmailing show- girl. Louis Armstrong, Herman's Hermits and Sam The Sham and The Pharaohs are featured In such numbers as "I Got Rhythm," "Bidin' MY Time," and "Embraceable You." SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 9:00 O@ @ "To Kill • Mocklnablrd." Gregory Peck stars in the 1962 movie based · on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize·winl}ing novel. Produced by Afan Pakula and directed by Robert Mulli- gan, the film won three Academy Awards: Gregory Peck for Best Actor; Horton Foote for Best Screenplay Adapted From Another Medium; and Alexander Golitzen, Henry Bumstead and Oliver Emert for Best Black-and·White Art Direction and Set Decoration. The music is by Elmer Bemstein. The story Is about a soft·spoken Alabama lawyer (Peck) who defends a Negro (Brock Peters) falsely accused of raping a white girt (Collin Wilcox). After man~ging to avert o lynching, the lawyer apparently proves his client's innocence in court--only to have the Jury retum a verdict of gullty. Before the lawyer is able to obtain a higher court order to reverse the decision, the Negro meets with a tragic fate. I • 1 1 a a SATURDAY '.~ () f> ', I '• I Prices Slashed Up To 500/o And More On ~It Overstock Items ••• Many ·B~d. New, Some Demonstrators, Some Tra~e-ins. · Every One With M~n·ey~Back Guarantee! · TUNERS·-AMPS FISHD SOOT to WATT SOLID STATI llellVH (Dente) ''SHH nor 15 WATT AM.JM SOLID 'tATI IDe1M) IOfHN IJ-4000 40 •WATT SOLID srATI ltCllfh • HOIMAN·KAIDOtf 120 70 WATT SOLID SfATI llCllOI f htMJ IOMN 11 WATT MONO AM/PM llCllYH ro. .. > 1061N MSI SllllO COMPACT WITH SPIAKHS 1061N AM.PM SOUD SfATI SflUO TUNll let•._. NOW 369.50 •299Ql 299.95 •22900 269.so ~1sr 320.00 •24211 181.95-. •99• 476.50 '29900 151.50 ~~ TAPE · DECKS and RECORDERS I AUTOMATIC IADIO, I TIACIC STlllO DICIC C Nri' J al 4 TIACI( .. SflUO DICK N 4 TIACk ITlllO lllCOIDll AUTOMATIC IADIO. I TRACK SJIUO 99 50 DJCI WtTM AMP U•ewJ • 1;;......~ YtltN• 75 . ---.Ji ee.50- MONO DICK 7 7 llAI JIT MAJO I TIACIC WIJH SPIAIHS JIO A SONY DICK (De .. ) 144.95 149.51) 299.50 299.50 NOW 16921 •3900 •9929 •7900 •1100 '97°° '9900 •119" •229• SPEAKERS leg.._ NOW pDlr 119.90 • •79:. CJt FISHllt xrss SPIAKH SYS ll!MS lDHIO) (2) UNIVElSlrY MINlllTI SPIAIH SYSfl!MS '1 > UNIVHSIYY :LASSIC MIUI 15" SPIAHI SYSTIM (1) FISHR tPJ SPIAIH SYSJIM '°" 99.00 295.00 · 59.50 C 1 J UNIVllSlrY SLIM LINE . SPE.AHlt SYSflM ( 1 ) Al3 SPEAKER CU FISHER XP4A SPEAlllt SYmM 99.50 •1900 (Demo> 226.80 • •97• 199.50 •••• n J A••x O/W SPIAHlt STSTl.t Cl) Al4X UNFIN. SPIAllll SYSTIM (1 J AUAX O/W SPIAHll •nnw 59.85 •45" . 53.55 •39• 134.40 •99• . RECORD CHANGERS DUAL 101t W/IASI & CAITllDfH lDe .. J DUAL 1 OOt Sil W /IASI & IHUll CAITllDCH lDe,..) •AHAID SLX WITH IASf a CAITllD•• ro. ... J &All.AID JO m110 CHANMI ro. .. J •• ,lttai 1n40. 135.40 . 69.s,o· 39.50 Now· '109'° ...... •4~ 527'