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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• ' ~arco : • ' "' • • ' -._,, • . • . .. -.. • ., -• , '· • • .. FooibaU Sco.reA ; ' .. • '. 1 u ' ' . ' . " • • ' . ' ' • J.1011-nt •. Valle7 . 3J ~-·costa Mes.:. · · : O· . . . ~tigunal ' ~· ·San t!lell1edle ·· . . Nt;'wport • 13 H ·ilnL.· Beaeh · · ~ ·,'Slo!!:"' ... 7 · • . ' '· . ( .. , . '" .. . . "" ' . .-,.,.. ' ... SATUltDA-Y, NOVEMBER. 1.6, 1968 'VOC.. "· No. »J. .. UcTtoiu. •• r~u · · · 1 : • ~. ' . . . - ' -.. · , ' ..~ . . •. • " • • • •• NA. y PK.OT ""' ....... • • ' < ·,;' Sylvia,~es.i. 19, .Tgstiii;. 0indy·;Scbarm,ch, !ft, FOU1'ta!n Valley,·and.Gfenna ·Hann.an, 48, Orange. Queen'wffi.be. named'11µring OCOOolde~weot. foot- . ~ g~•t Lellard Sl:llllum. . , Nixon, LBJ· S~ttle Disp"D:t.e .. . .. .. -,... ----;. . ,..,,,, .,.., .._ ~ • • ' • ' . •• ·~. # • .,,;... ., • • • 27 _ 17 • io • "!"" 't • -" 1 • . . • .. Bar~ed by Judge 'Mle price of a haircut In Califotnia may drop, at least tempc>rarily, union ofllci.ab aaid after an Orange County jUdge 1truck down a lMl law which sebl minimum prices for haircuts. The law 'was declared unconstitutional Fridly In Santa Ana by Superior Court Judge Ronald M. Crookshank in a suit filed by the State Board of Barber Ex· aminers . against Ricky Star, who op- erates 28 barbershops in Orange County. The autt was filed because Star charg- es onJy ·ft.75 foi' haircuts for adults;1the state mlnimum in the county iJ· $L91. Under the 27-yW-old rtate law, barben in each county or city .can establish a minimum price by majority vote. StaleWide, the minimums range from $1.91 to aboqt $2.08 for adults. But where the Jaw "is a 1ham to cover up lobbying , for price-fixing," Judge Crookshank aald, "'Y"h legislation hai b..,, held to violate the colllttbltloo, both state and federal." He added that it alto viOJatea antitruat Jaws. Union officials said the ruling would lower haircut pricea -at least for a while -~t IUDOlll the 3$ per· . ' cent of the atBte'• 17 ,000 licemed bar- bell who are not in the--barbers up.ion. Hal Carter .of Barbero Uol!lll Local · 1000 in Loi AnteJes County aald even nonunloo barblsl·wJJJ. ehatge blgh prices eventually. ' • . · i '"'l'bi!ise· barberl will nOw have to Ol'· ganile .in order not lo driv~ ~imelvea out of busln ... tllrough cut-throat com- ttti " he said. ' . pe on, . .. . Star aald he bu been fi&htlng unions and the state agency for dri:e years and lbat.. be "coold have 1cried1'' when he beord tlie ruling. · ' "I rough~ the mfu!m.., 1>ecaiuO 1 fell the ~p oWners them~v'Fs· sboqld . charge wbat they want. aDd nOt leave It up lo the st,ate," he sald; . . . Leonjrd Beoowltz, Pmtdt!lt oi.tlie Or· ange County chapter of AssociJi.ed Mu- ter Barbera, and Be8uticiaos of Amer-- lea, wbich includes bo~ union ,and aon.. 'unl!Nt barbers, a&rMI. that ~i;ullni· will loWer pr.ices "a.t Jeaat · for now." "But ii wW0 allo effect ·the Qllllity ol• services and Qnitation "" the -~ ~· he said... "They ju.st dln't IUbSist OD .Newport lleaeh . Aooolnblymlll llcbert Badham failed Fl'.)day . In llli bid for the number I post_ In the "-nbly. where Robert T. Monagaa ol TrllC)' .will probably lie opeU'I'. : ·, In 1a ' heated, '.cloleil door sealOn. the GOP maj<i'lly -Ung· .at Aolkwrutr In · Monfttey Collllly; tool: 'two lJal!olt !be- fore voUng to back Charles Conrad of Sherman Oaks over Badham u spe&tet . pro ~.· -In 'eommancl:ol the Assembly• I ~ ~ • ' Earll!f, Monapll &ol the uunfiims support of the q GOP wem~ to unseat llelllOCJ'alic Speakei: J-.Unruh otlnglewood. - The Republic_.,. bad not planned to · vote IOI' their eholCea f.,i the tcip two Asiemlily '~p·pi>lltloni """ they begin theil' two.day <ljieetlJlg 1'Tbunday In thll Mooter# Coi1!1tY ~ ._-t. · ·The cdnlereric:O ..... biDed u •'plan' nin8 ...., f<ir' the GOP'I• !fl' ~ I tiye. JCOF.am--. 4 ..-... -· ~.... ,. ~· Coorad ;and ~ "8ntod ·to ' 1etlle'tbe~ .: . j Badham ""° CGnfldebl ha,llld tho 11 ...... ··· f -1romt11e ~'=~ .b*-·dld nqt ittand tW, ·~ ..... ~ .. ~ ... ~. • . -J!u~MonllPii ~·from • -d~ .,m8etloc ,Frid&J ~ to .... the knvet" ,rites." • • . • """""' to ner-. <;onr&fl. '!U the 1'7 A:r' ·r· es*nd i"n u ·u·n· tt' ~gto' n· . v~,ama"'"""" c~ Wte~ MOI> • ' .• f,p . . ... ~·~. .·~' : ;f·==~r:~;: .. Folknving. Nar~otic,'.Raid :·thtte~Jl<»::.be ... 1111=~--)la . , . elected ... the -dip .... ' ' • •-' ......... ·• ~ t'· • .... "" • II wben tbei ""'9""'"'e «GVenel ' '• • J .. J ..... ' .~ A raid .on a -wn Huntington · .-the l)olne Of Berole Frank ~ ~bile ... --.f <ii the Lef. Deach . llome IJ'tted oeven pe!'!On& en ~ ol 111 Nlnlh St.,. wUb .ao',amot ,..;... ~for Iba iiilih ID ' ..... ~ ~ Frldly·.lliglil ._,, "'iat far oilt ii(-marl~ .. ' . . • Ill ... ~.· ................ . rellll'"' I -of · illna'•'• !Ii». ·wife, llary, II, and !l'l:'.~ Ola Don\Oei'atlc edp. _. " recov .... 1 .•ppro ""'V ...,. ~ far'p111e1il80 of'niaHtuaha ·• \. • nve J)OWXll ol marflu..,. and ahoul tot and belnc~·wbero -are P:"-'" ~ '· .. .a.a • "s ·· B • ;~l.li:e ~or~ wllb ., .. la. from Pl! -;. olber --~ ~ . now , . uruaaes State Bur..,. ol Narcoti°' EnlOJ'C'lllOlll. JostPh 'Geor&e..111 ; Geor&e. Gorda, 11; ·' • and :rimoth1 llodln Sienrt, II, aD 'ti. To. ··u ........ e Fun . Monrotli; Jlnuny "-~•-~. 11, .1.1,Ull \ A'zusa; and DoD 'C'JCDWI LodJaW ... t t l I , - Glendora. .. I • • ..,.,,..~, 12°11 ... In~ lo .the ·~ 1$0; ~:.1•· .• -:i::a~-ln -lat and other druo. 'aid Oil. • tbt ·-.. .. -Carl Vldano, a .. -... a !'Jl Collfotlla .......... -la fa Mau••• r1flO ..... --hi! Ille lo!i-llw • ,. r T ........... resldedce. ,. . rala,. ,, Vldano l&ld 'olflcen mot a brief flurry 'lllO WOJlllwman ,,._ •1r a - of raloiuice aa Ille-"~ ~ ldotm ou1 cl. .. -- lo fl""1 !lie nutGlloa dciwa • -" the f1nt -Frldor..r ... ,. •• Bali hod .been 1tt 1t $12,IOt for. {11111 'Snow ,ad rllD, '.4t!1Jn! .. •Ill alll- bli( hid Doi yet been.Ml I« tjlo -ludo,'""'...., a fir -• tlio IUspedl • II--· -,. ' I ~ I I ' ! ' I r • I • 1 ' • , DALY I'll.OT s.tin.,, N....-16, 1968 :South ·Africa Envoy ·Cit~s·'. Bl.acks~ Pro·gr.ffss · ' ·.~es League ·-'• earlies Action ' lfarbor ~ ""JAIX ... Cl( ~. --~ .... Tbe OrlJlle b.mlY Harbor District. prime torpt lul llUll1JMP> ol lhe County ~ ol CIU.. and a lllate Ieglslat«, bu DOI -forgotten. "' Tbe ...... cc+•h••hj Ill c;amPllP .... lo-... -..... ......., .. eamq --hi ••• bu Ill .... c1111 fl J&. t, mo, to ...,.,_.,, lil ..,pm .... ' . La -. CllJ CoondlJnan 1111 R. • Slmallll-olo-dl••"kw • ,...mttteo. 'l1lo otzldeiY Ibis limo ctlll .;~=~~-= lhel!oanfolS~ . During tile early pert ol neil year, oil)' ""'""''" will be uked to adopt _._!tr dillolttlfm ol the -.,_ ll)'-1.lllo~the­ can be bola!< tile LArC. • 'l1le ....... ~ Illa! Ibo LArC wlB dehrmloo _,.._ 1... Ibo lrallller ol dlotzld-S .... -... -ts for U.. apn.Uon. melnt"""""' and con- llnµalklD ol .taclllll-. "' IDcoporited cities.~ ~ .Thll ' relates bid: to the l>eg!nnlng of the organbed llCbl qalnlt the Harbor District 81 DOW comtftuted t I separate • taxing dfltrtet. . . • • Huntingtlm Beach -the actl!X! becaUBO . they objected to the district'• .··attitude ovt< pollclng the Hunuapm H,arbaur waterways. •• Tbe city cootaoded Ibey Were doing the fir< .... police pr-jo~ .... .. the district -colleclfng -fr<m ·. their cl-.... -bullni nothing. •• Ila the long.battle wued 1X1 Newport Beach city eocmcl.lman aasumed and ac- copted the llcl that they woold lake • over man.r dlatrict faocticms in their -dty. < I • •II' Action qaiml lhe dllJrld ended lul 1umnw when lhe . .._...... voled to . coollnue lbe enllly u at ..._i. Tbey . did this after a !IU<Cell!ul lfiilit to nep . • Iegialatlvt bill by Allemblynwt J Dbn , V. Brig(I (1\-Fallertan) fr<m pUlng • out of committee. But committee cltalrman Jobn T. Knmc "(O.Rlcbmond) told --ents to try lhe LAl'C route and U It did .. not w..-k be woold entertain another diaaolutlon bill. . 'lbe diltrid wu formed by an act • of the JegUlaQn and prMU!Dlbly CID • •be abolllbed by the lllate lawmaking bedy. · City diaatilfactlon became almoat • mwnJ!TV!UI when Z3 GI. 2f cities (out of 15) attexffnc a meetiaa Jut IUDliller : • yoted to back dlaoluUon ol the diltr1cl. Divorce Granted Knight's Daughter LOS ANGELES (AP) -Muilyn Eat· on, elclell · daulhter · ol !..-mer Gov. o-Jn J, Knilbt, WU grll!ted a di· von:e Frldly alter t.ltlfylng her hua-bao!I. Robert, called bu llupld before lriondl and stayed out 11 nl&bt. Siie rlCelveil cualotly of lhe couple'• two cblldren, April, 18, and Heather, 11. 0111 l Y PILOT ~~ =·~ ~ --CM!aJNA OltNtM. COAST PVIU•ti. COMPMf'I' 111.erf H. Wn4 ........, .. ,....,. ...... c...., ""',,..... ...... ..........., . ~. """' -n..t .. A.M•iti• -- • DAILY PILOT lt.lff ~ Ra.ms Mooes to Mustang Campus New.est reside'11 of Costa Mesa'Higb School farm is 0 Pi'tta:," a two-yeBN>ld ram. Joe Metcalf of Sears, Souttl'Ooast Plaza (ceuter) admires priz~winning animal along wlUl agriculture students Leonard Buckley, 15, (lelt)' nnd Bill Lupis, 15. Sears gave money to purchase ram to Newport-Mesa School District. · Trial Under Way .. FQr .Forn:te,t;, Aide As Embezzler Testimony began Friday In the Superior. Court embezzleinent trial of former cblef deputy public administrator Arthur Charloll. Counfy Ccrouer•1 officers and public admini!trator'a office aides began to f!B&emhle 'before Judge Howard C. · CamerQo data which will, they allege, pnwe that Charloll misappropriated publlc lundl In tile amount ol $23U7. Omlolf, as, 11 accutee1 or taking that money fr<m the estates of ab< county r!!llldenta wbo died In the Orange County Medical Center. Hospital official! a1lo testWed Friday that Charloff never delivered lundl collected at the boopttal to hit office. Charlolf, a former FBI agent, took over Louil T. Vanacourt'1 job when the latter wu tentenced to 1 to 10 yean in state prilon for eatate embezzlement on a much greater scale than CharloU'1 alleged offensea. Charlott was a key figure in the: ex- Po!W'e of bis pr<deceaoor. Before hl! arrest Jt wu said that he had helped to make the public admlnlatrator'a office ''VanJcOW1-proof.'' 1st Competif:ion Starts in Valley For Junior Miss First round of compeUlion foc the ll8Ht Junior 11111 of Fountain Velley title will be beid Sunday at a fonnal tea at P~k Family Funeral Home. Girls Vying for the Jaycee honor wUI be Ju!lled in Ibis prellminary round cm poile, apptarlDCe and lpea1dng abW· ty, 11811 Cbalnrum Tom Kelley. Final Judgli\J( la sei for Nov. 2l at Tamura-Elementary School where each air! will tie ~ lo perform 1 creallve talecl ol bit' ch8oslnl. Jud&Jli • ~ )lrL j.orln I4mman, fonnel' Juiilor Ilia Canil Pappu, James Nial llld Oeotp 8cotl. CUrHnt Junlcr Mia b Pam J-. ..-,Uy a Whit· tierC.Uqelttslunan. .. Udall Won't Stay • In Cabinet Job . WASHING'l'm (UPI) -Ill-8eo- relarJ ·-L, Ucla1I bu ~ ll*llllllon bl Dillht ·~ on under lllcbard M. Nbon. ''J. tblnlt elgltl ,.... " k'lll •"""lh." the Arlzonali Uld In ........unc .. hb -serlYOI. He told e .... cm-!..-bl pt1n1"' 1"lllm to tile pnclloa ot i., dl'1tlllli lib time Wwtm Wub-bl&ICID utl PboeaiJ. ' , Newsman 'S!5~~ Dq,ri'!Y!_ Private Rite~~Jfo~y A~ Private funeral services have been tentatively scheduled for 2 p.m. McW!ay · in .Santa Ana for longtime Orange County journalist John W. "Sky" Dunlap. He died early Friday at b18 home. He was 56. Funeral arrangements are being han- dled by Smltb and Tutblll Mortuary, 518 N. Broadway, Santa-Ana. At hl! death, Mr. Dunlap operated Pacific Clipping Service with hil wife, Vebna, and WU West Coast represen- tative fDr F.dltor le · Publlsber, a newapaper trade publicaUon. At one time he wu edltc:w and publisher of the Santa Ana Globe wblcl\ he founded in lff6, Tbe paper WU i!Oltl in 1951 . • ' $2 MiJJion Suit • Faces 9 Doctors, .Two Hospitals Huntington mtercqmmunUy and Hoag Memorial ·b61pllal! and nine phy!lclll!! have been named as defendantl ln a 12 million Superior Court wrongful deatb suit fUed by a widow and her twa children. Mrf. Patricia Knlgbt's complaint aUea:es that "carelessness and negligence in diagnosis, prognosis, t r e a t m e n t , surgical procedures and care" of Roriald Irwin Kniibl of Santa Ana cauaed bll destb in Hoag Hoepltal 1a!1 July Ill. She alleg., that Knight COllSU!ted the doctors last Feb. 28 and entend Hun- Uii'tton Intercommunity on their advice on April 16. Knilbt, who ustrtediy- received 11negllgent" treatmtn\ durtnc bts Blay tber<, left the hospital in June and waa admitted to Hoag on July 3, He died July 20. Eight of the nine physlclBD1 hall fn>m Orange Cout commun1y11. ThtY are lallltlftld ,U llfl. ~ A}Vom, 1811 Newport Blvd., Colla Meu; Dooa1d A. Ktoll, Vlctor J. Wutover, and Ro- jendra lle!al, all of ISi Hoopl\al Rold, Newport Beacb; Wandell C. Witte, Ill OUve Aft.,H!lllllqtm Btacb;J . .llQberl Egan and Robali W. Crecco, both ol 4GO Newport Celiter Drive, Newport Heach and Jlll!el H. Caley, !,A> Superior Ave., Newport 8-b. Abo lllmod 11 Dr. Kemeth J. Engel ol Anabeim. Actor Divorced ' , LOS ANG!JLICS (Al!) --Val- ttle Allon WU lrllJlted a dlVwce from octor ~ Donaliue after \aDina • J!ldp DoMlmt llll1ad aw11 fr<m home !tr iolW periodt, lbm 1'Nld be 'dldnl ban toupialo Wby°he WU lllf.• ' ·11e wu a leacier In ·journallltlc eUorts ::i:'i:t counlJI and· tile follnder and flnl enl ol tbe Oringe County chapter of Sigma Dtl\a Cbl, p. r o le 11 I o n a I jour,ialiltlc IOclefy, In 1181. From 196!'throu&h 1183, Mr. Dunlap WU -to the president .ol Santa Ana Collep and ICted u director of publlcatl1>111, community servl,,.. and a1umnf nlatlool. A Dlllve of Santa Ana, Mr. Dunlap be1an bll jouma111tlc career cm tbe Santa Ana .Rqllter In lllS. AftOr two YHrt, be i.11 to join United Prell aod' WU I buretu manqer in mll!1 perll of ' Callfonile,. llPOcla1IY sa.ramon1o where be pined fame u a poUUcal writer. Nm f<!llowed bll adventure witb the Globo and tben ID .-IaUon witb lhe Loi Anplea Tllnel u a copy reader, rellef \alefl'llph edit«. and telegraph editor. Mr. Dunlap 11 turvlvad by, In addiUon p ~ wife, hJa mother, Mr•. Laura f?.m.JIP or Santa Ana, a alater, Mn. Ruth Jloion of Blllinp, Mont., and a niece, Mn. Emily Plnnlz of Santa Ana. Tbe Orange County Prw Club, In wblch Mr. Dun11p had been a prime movtr llnce Ill Inception, sent to 'tbe mortuary today a &wer arrangement witb tile lnlcriptlon ' "SomeU,.,., the hardest part to write 11 1ao'." 'IV'trldJ. Uonal llgno/f to llW'k tbe and of a news 1tory by a rtpot1er Is tile nwneral 30. * * * Dunlap Was Tall In All Respects John Dunlap earned hJa I I st y f t nickname Just by growing up -all t1!e WIY up to ~ leel, olibl IncheL -, 11\1 Mtftd1 In tbe ..... --to dalllht 1n Introducing blm at public ·f-and Uplalnlng !bit be WU "nve fMt, hrentJ." Bui~ laUCllod Ill bll Ul!llad - dl)'I ol tbO Illa 'Iii Wlitn ba WU 1tnt &o ~ to cover a national polttlcal ""Venllon. '!1tl UP boJI, wileb' e110U11>. made blm !hair lloor """' and --__,~--­who -bari -opoU1111 their own -In !bl midat at tile polltl<al polpourrl -1111 wire -=~ -bad 11!1 troobll lb>: He lluclc out "'1 abM !be crowd. And lhe hwnan ll!ilt' bl Jllldo In the ,.. of Inunanlt;' 11M1a11J marhtl !bl spot -tbe ldloll wu. ···--" - . l'lsablf lmprested ~ity Officials Se'e l?retty .. Oil Wells JACK CHAPPELL 01 !fie O.ltr "'"' .,.,, . A l«r of d~IUiled Loi Anl!eles o0 lnlllallaUona, arranaed for a doun Newport Beach am Costa Meu city offlclals, lpPUentl)' made some beadw•:r Jn IOftenlnc "Harbor Area attitudes towud oil preducllan.· Tbe coulal deleplion viewed ,... dor· rick enclooed to look by ,;, olfice bulldlng and another llll'rOllDded by 1 fancy fence worth lllO per nmn1ng foot. Veteran Newport P l a n n I n c Com- mlaaioner Ray Y. Copeijn.'1 reaction wa.s ·~erifff Fm«t f.heir 1Su~Peei I ~ .. N'.ext Doo, sberw'1 officers didn't have to look very far Fr!:day for a Costa Meu man who allegedly bur1Ied the county Jail and escaped with evidence &clteduled for ue against Healan motorcyclist Frank "Wild MOtlle" Rundle. Michael Nellon WU in Depanment One of the county courtboule, being arraJcnetl on char1., of armed robbery at a Santa Ana liquor store. Nelson, 21, of 499 Bnladway, is aceuaed in tbe ~w district aUomey's complaint of buraJary and the poaeaslon and Bale of marijuana. It la allqed that !te en- tered Ibo ctll\ie labotatory in the old jail bulkllni on Syoamore Street, .Santa Ana, took the Rundle evidence and a quantity of marijuana. Ne1aon later lold the Illicit weed, the complalnt add!Uonally allegu. Sbertll'1 offlcm llld la\a Fridav that Ibey had "no evidence to itiOw" tbal Nelaon WU a inember of lbe Helllan organlzaUoo. AJ>1 they refuaed to com- ment on Wbatber Ibey . believed lhe burglary lo be an attempt by Nellon to compllcate the upcoming trial of ltundle. ltundle, 14, of !IS Albert PllCI, Colla M-mull ro to trial Jan. I In SUparior Court. He Is ilCCllled ol atlemptad murder, llU!lll with a d...U, we1pon and buraJary. ltundle II clilried by atflcen u leader of a Cana: of JfeM!•u who lnvlded lhe Colla MeA home ol formtt boxlnll champlan -Olazkr and IUbjeeled 1llm lo • besting with cycle cltalnl. Gluier WU a1lo Ibo! In the lland U ba -up bis l!'l1ll to protecl -· Gluier wu Nld by offices to bave -battered becaUM ol a -1oui encounter with a member ol the' ~cleclub. Nellon'• armed robbery chsrp mma from bis allepd holdup lul 8tpt. II of the KetUe liqU« atore In ~ta Ana when l3ll In cub and ooma checka were talten by o prunan. His sr- ralgmnlllt on that cl!ar&•. bu been beid over unlll Friday by Judp WUllam Spoln. Coµnty To Move Forward With Erosion Projett somewhat typical of the group : 0 1 think it has brought an enUrely new concept 1n drilling for oil, Tberr wu DO more dlaturbance there than at a man atcn. n Tb• oil tour, manged by Standird and Occldental oil compsnl.,..,u - at showing city olflclab tbal oil pro- duction ll compaUble with \D'bail en- vironment. Departing from COiia Meu Civic Center, the l'OOP went Oral to lhe Petroleum Club in the Hilton Hotel for lunch and an address by Arthur 0. Spalding, Loo; Angtles City petroleum Mm'ntrati'°' oWctr. ~TB AND UND'IT . .llil!Idlal outllqod -Lill· klplll boif &lll'.to ~~guJl!rol~Jl!'OducllGD aid· lil(al ~Ii !aC<111ed to lbe city frqn ....... ~ \; ... , T..n;;t. ~ch I ~~I -·12t1 "' '°lllli ~ )>) .. DonaliI Mclf!Dll, councilman ; ~,Rojvi, Co "'ncllmaa: Jltn' DIOlillio.. ~ _!}t1 . man• I er : Coiie!lnr )'Curt """'• planning com· mlJslooer an!I Dudley Huges, consulllng ~neer .. ·cOs(I Me. participants were Bob Wilson, councilman ; Bill St. Clair, coun· cilman;· Roy June, city attorney; Bill Dunn, planning director ; Nate Reade, planning commlssioner; and H. J. Wood, planning commissioner. Al Nelson of the county department of building and sa1ety atoo attended. Spa]ding. said that, at the outset, the Los Angeles Ci ty C-Ouncil Chambers were jammed with people protesting oil pru- duction. Now, he says, 60,000 barrels a day are pumped in the c.lty with. very few complaints. Los Angeles made $1,288,000 in income from oU production IUt year, he said. L PLAN The heart of the Los Angeles plan ii exploratory core-hole drilling by the companies. They are aUowed after get. Ung a permit, to drill for llO days to explore for oil. If it's found, the companies can file for an oll drilling dtstrlcl. Tbe city then tells tbem Jull '!hat hu to be done 'to make produCUon · lilitable 1n the area. In IOl!le places, thit has necesaltated the comtrucUan of hlgh rise office bu1J41ng facadea round the welll and derrlcb u well as utemive aound-pn> ~ eCOGomlCI permitted cOmpanl .. IOI fancy, where they dldii•t, the oil .... left In tbt ground. Tbe l'OUP toured Standlfd's fill m1llloa ''Packard" faclllty ln the heart o1 a -.b<illnea and apJr!ment dlltr1cl. 'From the outalil<, It looked and llO!lllded ~ an olllce building. Inside DOiiy pumpa were auc.king 25,000 bamla ·ol oil from the ground each day. It wu the b111e!I Loa Angeles field """' WJba. lngton, a Standlfd official 11ld. Occidental exhibited a 1311 million devtlopment Just down Iba llreet fnm Standard'•· It wu concealed by a J.Uoot concrete and rock fence, costing fZllO per foot. om= REAcr Heactlon1 of tbe city officials wn pnerally favorable to the tour and the prospect of local oil development Roy June, Coata Meu.-"I think when we considered oil well drllllng we tboull>t It would be much the 11me u that of Huntington Beach. The tour wu very enllgbtening. It II Plwlnc to aee bow larce leases can be developed Jn the center of a large metropolitan area.,, Ray. V. Copelin. Newport Beac!>-"I think 1t bae brought an enUrely new Acllon to mov0 l\lrwud with Plille concept 1n drilling for oiL There wu • s ol tile Orange Cwnty Beacll Erollon no m,... disturbance there than In a illY>ject at Newport Beach wlll be taken retail alore ." by lhe Boord of Supervts.... Tu<lday. Bill St Clair, Costa Mesa-"! don't OperaUOlll pti'Med tor thl third phi.II think It's a case of are we or ~·t ~a~ -brukwalor near we, but are we 101n1 to con!rol it the Sant. Ana Rlver mouth (orl.flnally I think we owe it to ourselves to find ~ lot off t!>e Nll'l!llOrl ~)., a out what:. .unc\er the ll'ound. OU -pn u an oileoilooa•of the Wlli Jiiiy Pan!" wel'e forced to change tbelr opera. o( the Sanltl ~ RIYor, and llructunl UN!llll by hard-noaed aWtud., pllCll •Ilka and 111•!0Il1 11 -•'1 betWllD the tWport and Colla Miii have taken river and Kewport Pier. Curt 1lolb, NIWport Beach -•'1li., Ccill di Pbue I " eatlmlted II did • lovt1f job ol covering llP wbal ........ 'Ille I-.......,mi II ....,.. "u .... 111 •very unlevtly 0ptraU11D. • mlttad lo P17 f1 pll'CIOI ol Iba COii ; ;, J. "Jimmy" Wood, Colla 1(- tbo lllata 1111 -~ !bl 111111 Deport-, couldA very tllucaUOl\ll trip. u pq1o -ol Patb and ~Uoor, i.17i ,.. what we saw 19da1, 1 d!X!~ pomal. 'Ille ....,q will ad• .... Ibo tblnk then ~ be .., re&t.119" ~--llwwoflo.!11 ,.._. ""* wlB Iii taan 1ram Iba -Nuclear Test Held -,,...,,. Oii lliolloltl7 lo ~ tbo .mtJ'• ....... '!1tl cotmlJ will pq .... and !bl lborollnl OWWl, !11,111. -1 of tbo llrOJecl Incl-the Surflldl -nplsni.abmlnl thrtt yun .,. ll!d Pllul S !bl """1 polnl al 4Mh and 4ltb -In Newport Beoch, lnltallld lhll ,... . YUCCA FLATS, Nev. (UPI) -'-" -dorll'OWlll nuclear blut, the lllb tliirinc 1111, WU detonated Frid<; al the Ninda lall lita, the Atomic !nero Cccm- IMOUDCtd. Jt WU l "knf 7i1)d" b1alt, defined .. the equivalent of Ill - ol ~"'· , , • J { I I 1 vo a It c E K exk and M. ed t 1 •~ on t ,~ "';i I 'i • I J • A Dea mru "" five pill! p, Stat entt: 24, ran! wer and USet Tl A A p poli1 lro~ try': er I Al com m .. won ers aoU II G .., M v, flnl °"' Amt Fs two WU Fori cert '11 the ~ UrR El HOii .... I tacll I -~ • I• I I f ' • " ·• ' EDITION • . . • • " \ ~ • -, " ., . • 1 : voi.:. ~r. N0Tl76, :f SECTIONS, ~ PAGES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER: I 6',t,,19168 . ' '· • TEN 1eENTs· ' ' ' •. ' . ' DAILY ptLOT "'" ,_ P'iek of tlae Pirates I . One of these Oranj_~ Goaat College coeds will be tapped as OCC's 11163 Homecoming Queen tonight. Choice is between {frol)l left) Connie Pfister, 18, Huntington Beach; Diane Newland, 19, Costa Mesa; Sylvia Allessi, 19, Tustin; ,Cindy Scharmach, 18, Fowrtain Valley, and Glenna Harman, 19, Orange. Queen will be named during OCC-Ooldenwest foot- ball game at LeBard Stadium. Nixon, LBJ Settle Dispute ~ . . There's "/Vo Such Thing as 'Co-Pres~~t~ J KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) -After anddid noJ~~~ aloppebearedthe caselo b;avwebe!ldlUNerlxenOl\t ~ exten.siYe clarification from Washington uiwovu and New York Presldem-elect ru.chard ideas about haw muth say Nixon wou1d M Nixon and President ·John5on seem-have in basic foreign policy dtclaions ed. t.o u\iderstaod each other better today during f:he two months of_ transition. I'll on the conduct of fore4gnr.;· llQ ~tween, ~ ~~, lrJweyer. I, now and inauguratkm~ .... "!Jo -J4ildd11r~t}cs.· ~ Jlbd. Naon ' ~ .,,., a time Fr wbep tbil,_ flew ~-Fklrida .Jlli; ~ ...U.. 1 7 A~res~d i~ Huntington I 1 FollowinP Narcotic Raid A raid on 1 downtown HunUngton Beach home netted seven persons on marijuana charges Friday night and resulted in recovery of approximately five pounds rl. marijuana and about 7.0() pills. Police working with agents from the State Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement enterftd the home of Btrn!e Frank Sam, 24, of 218 Ninth St., wJth an arrest war- rant for &ale of marijuana. His wife, M~, 21, and five others were booked for pClSSesaion of marijuana and being present where narcotics are used. The other arrests were identified as Joseph George, 20; George Garcia, 19; and Timothy Rollin Stewart, 18, all of Monrovia; Jimmy Lee Deamer, 2Z, Azusa; and D<m Quentin Ludlow, 20, Glendora. In addltion to the marljuana, LSD, benzedrine and other drugs, said Del. Carl Vldano, a .25 automatic and a Mauser :rifle were recover«I from the residence. Vidano said officen met a brief fiurry of reSistance as the suspect! attempted to Oush the narcotics down a toilet. Ball had been set at $12,500 for Sanz but had not yet been set for the other suspects. Armed Troops in Prague As Czech Leaders Dispute PRAGUE (AP)-Czeehoslovak military Prague was repcrted !!_pder surveil- polieemen wtih submaehlne guns: pa-lanCe by the Ct.ecboslovat army, and trolled city streets today as the coon· sources said the 8,000-man Prague gar· try's Communist leaders waged a pow· rison was on alert with all leaves can- er 11trugg'9 with pro-Soviet hard-linus. • celled. · An anxious nation awaited the out4 Armored personnel carrlen were no- com'e of the cruclal Central Committee ticed at one of the small Soviet milltary meeting, now Jn Its eecond day, and command pasts in the, city, but there woridered whether students and wcwk· was no confll'IDltion of rumors that ers would defy • pvemme.nt ban m some Soviet uni~ hQd returned to antJ&viet demcustrailODI. .Prague from PE\l'ID&fleDt camps in out- lying ...... Ike's Old~t ' Granddaughter · ., Marries Today ' I - ___ _.. ... -- . Studeal leaders sal4 the repoda of l!rmY and Polke alerts made them real- IR that demClllllrallolll , would. be ~ <lde. the; 8lll10UllaOd 'Plans !or pea<&- J11Lo!Yns, 1ltartilg Sundi11 --..for a llOy .!<I protest 1be ban oo demonolra- llllm. and anotiier !or up lo tlUoe _ 4'11 lfl the,C..tral Committee declllonl are mfavorable. -sidle --they would partlc-IM!t In ~ •Dubcek lhflta" al l~IM'ta-.&ii '"'111!«1 !or Oe111uu1dsi-P.lilY leadtt AliQ:ander Dubcek and at the aame time mali kaaller P'OUPI of ~ftrlaod-•. Bilatchea ol • ._ta .. u. uo. ·member-Central Committee, ~ by •-and teimolaa lncllcalod IM• ~ ..,.n«Unl --~lo delet¥1 1111 J*lli pollcieo ... -"'" Old l<lua!d. llrilioln.-S-_,, had ~ demanded fo kq what ~bod in~lho Sovleta l<I ~· ~try lorJlt ~ ol queDJnc '.'coulJter re"'1qtl<il.' • *111 CJr;oclk .. lovUI !wed tlley,. ..... Ibo ~ -"' r..e dlllc:idalOn. • ' holiday. For the oed several days be will ~ leisure activities at Key Bls<ayiie-~th itall -corisultation oo makaqrof bJs new admlnistraUDQ. After a 1;1uiY day at rus· Ne~ ~~~~'"~ c.a.i• Goiil!i'.Aif, llae-oulsfdt,. Miami. lie JheQ .lliotored to a bo>,llO · oil· ile,l' BisCiyM he rents fl'lim Sen. Gtuge Smathen (0.Fla). The fight W8' aboard llie' ,b]g 'Air Force jet normally used.by .Jobnaon and ordinarily knoWn as Air F~ bne. For this bip, !lie ship. was designllted •SAM 26000 (Special Air Missloo). The figures Constitute the plane'• customary seri:S.l ' number. Nt1on WU ~panied by his close friend anCf Key Biscayne neighbor c. G. (Bebe) l!Oboto, plus stall ·mem- bers. The semantical fiap over foreign pol· icy actually began with Nixon 1'1]ursday in New York when be armounced his deslgnaUon of veteran dipkmat Robert D. Murphy as his special -ob§erver and representative at the state department during the transition period. In making the announcement, Nixon mentioned his arrangement with J~ $Oll whereby the world should tnow "that any decisions which were made by or any negotiations (Vietnam) that were being undertaken by the prcsei:it admin- istration wouJd be honored by the next administration." Then, with Murphy at his side Thurs- day Nlmn went on to say: "In order to make this 1 viable· ar- rangement, it is, of course, necessary that there be a prior consultation on such (foreign) policy decislom and·that thi:; President-elect not onJy be informed, but that' be be cOllSlllted and that be agree to the course of action." Nixon was asked whether be · had Johnson's assurance ''that you :will be comulted on any foreigi;l potlcy an · decisions ta.ten in the next a> days.?" "Not only bis usurance, btil bis and my insistence that that be done," be replied. Bryce Harlow, a veteran of White Houae service in ,the Eisenhower admin-- istraUon and i ranking Nixon staff member, saw news reports fallowing the Murphy pr~ con!""""° and ""'" scined cOCreclly that Uie Presiilent lpight not be pteased. He called Jolwoo 'l'bUr. day night and >a~aln Priday to ll"'f" hI(n that Nliob !(ad ... 'mten4oo wnat· •¥er ol,ll\trud\ns'tro<l~~ J>Ol.\cy -"i&tlvps rf, !fie -I.'J'.eli Qt; JObnfi9n wu cooceroed-He po!tlcularlY·dtallliod 9ne p0l>Ue ..... ers10. tO tti<t'.mect"~t NIJbo was tryfllt·fo Ile to-~L. , Snow Bunniei To-ila~e~uii. · .. • . ' • . ' . • . l •• j .. • .. Haircuts· tt>~-·~·nrOp'~,~ " .. County Judge Bar~ Mini~um Price · ' > Tbe prioe of a haircut In Calilorpia may drop; at leait tetnpor'arily, union oUiclall Ahl after an Orange County 'judge atruck down , !Kl law wblch aets mlnlmum pricea for haircuts. Th:e law was declared uncoostilutional Friday ln Santa Ana by' Superior Coor! Judge Ronald M. Cl'ookshank In a suil flied by the State Board of Barber El<· 'amlners aga!Mt Rlcky star, wbo op- erates 21 barbershops ln lOrange County. Tbe suit was filed because Star charg· es only fl.75 I\]< haircuts 10< adults; the slate mlnh;num in the county la $1 .91. Under the 17-year-old otate law, barbers in each county or ctty can establish a· minlmum price by majority vote. Statewide, the minimums -range from fl.ti to aboul f2.0I la< adults. Saigon Eases Stand, Due At Paris Talks PARIS (UPI) -Diplomata tod&y said the delayed Vietnam negoUaUons may soon get under way. In Saigon, govern. ment orflcials said South Vietnam may be nearing the end of ita .boycott of the talks. Mon encouragement came from Hanoi. Le Due Tho, special adviser to the North Vietnamese delegaUon here, was flying to Parla. Such trips in tbe past lilln8led P"'tl1ftl In the drive !or seWement of the Vietnam war. BatUefleld developmenta: marred the optimism, ID ~QO, ~ mill,tuJ beadqu~:.i..t .. ~· jbe 'lllllD- ber of Co vio!O!kial. "' u.. North • South VIOtnam border'20De hu risejl Iii 11,.Tbo United Stat>. hu warn- ed such vlolatlom oPOil diplomatic, ef. forts here. However dlptomatl here aald the talks, which failed to open 10 days ago because of the Saigon boycott, now seem p<>ss.lble chiefly because of a change Jn the mood in Saigon. In Saigon, UPI ..,,.,..spondent Daniel Southerland reported bot,h American and South Vietnamese officials say~ meet.ings between U.S. Ambassador Ellaworth Bunker and President Nguyen Van Thieu or South Vietnam have improved the atmosphere. Saigon had refused to attend the talks because it sald the arrangements for Paria made by Hanoi afid Waabington gave its arch foe, the Viet Cong guer- rillas, equal status at the conference table. Southerland 11aid Bnnker'11 words P}us a Washington State Department state- ment that the United States in no way is recognizing the Viet Cong has help- ed soothe some Saigon fears. He quoted a Saigon government source as saying Thieu's regime now is taking 1 "rilore reallstic view." "We have come to the realization that sooner or later we wlll have to go to Par.s," the SBJgon official said. He said Thieu now has come to regard as a mere "outburst" a threat by U.S. de- fense Secretary Clark M. Clifford that H Saigon perototed In Its boytott, the United Slate. would go it alone in the Paris talb. U.S. Repulses .. Red Attackers Near Saigon • . . • .But·wbere the.Ifw "ta' hJ1l io Cl>•", up lobb)'illl fol' . ~lce-flxlag.". Jlld&e, Croobbank said, • IUCh l<iltalatloft bu been held to.violate lbe coostltutiOG llotb, llate and federal" -lie odded ii\it it• also vlolitea::anUtrual lawa. . . UnlOn offlclals said ibe ruling iioold lower baircl.ll prlces -at Jctast for a w~ -ospeOlally •All)Oll( Uie 3&< per· cenC of \bt ~la's 17,00\l llCtnsed bar- bei's whci ~ !IOI In the liar~ ~. Red Carter of liar~ Uoloo Local 1000 in !Ai Angeles Couilty·pid even llOOuniOfl J>arben wilf'charge~blgh prices 1 evenbialiy. , ~ · • • "Tbese b&tbers will now hive to or- ganlr.e In oqter nol to clttVe the"""lvos out "'-buliaOss throu8b cut-throat ..... petit1oD... be· llld. Heated D~IJate 1 'Star said lie ..... , beOn flchllnC - and the .otate agenc)'. !or tlu'ee' ,..,. and that be 1.'couJd. have~ qied" ·when be heard the ruJini.. • "l lougbl the mltilQum\ ilec•UM; \ lett the shop , °"""" il\<mselvea , should charge wha.t \bey Want,. and nqt leave it up to the state," 'be '.aald. • > Leonard Beaowitz, presjdent d the Or· ange C"lJJty c)/apter ol ~ Mu- ter Barb!o's and BealitlclamLol Amei;· icil, which ineluifes' bOth union a'rxl noo- union barbers,' air!ed that' the ru11nJ will Jower pr\ces_ "al lea.! fir OO'lf.,•: "But it will aia<1 eff'lCI the qual)ty ol services and ..mtatrcm of the stiopa;" he .aid. '"I:bti Jiist cail.'' subl!Jf .. ->..C • . ~ lower r.IUQ. • '• ~ Badham Rebuffed in ·Bid. ' . -. : . To ·~ajor Asse:mbly 'Joh .. Newport Be8ch Assemblyman Robert Bad.ham failed Friday in his bid for the nwnh!'r 2. post in the Assembly, where Robert T. Monagan of Tracy will· probably be speaker. In a healed, ·closed door SessiOn the . . GOP majority meeting· at Mllomar 'Iii Monterey Coonty\ took--two · bollota ~ lore voting to back ~lei Conrad -~ Sherm'an Oab""°ver ~m· ~ ~ pre temmre, second. in command" "-tbt --·-bly'..-, . . . .!' .~ .· '. '. -(" Earn.., Monagan gol: the unanlmaill 8upport' .or ihe u qop 8saqnblymen ·i.; .ms.at Delnocratic speaker J..S. Unridi of~· ,. .i' Democrats Meet Ttie nepiij>licw ,Ipoj no1,')ll8-l.'1o . -!bi: 1belt. Cltq)Ctl J~ 'the ' l1to At Dittneylatul d. '· =.~~~-~ . -~ • ·.,. ··~ 1 •~ •I" • -JD11tril . _j:J ' . . . . 11le. Con(-. #• .. T.o H~·IJlotitidJ ·"<. ·a-~~,~'" .. ~ " ~· " ~ll.un' ·c..,l,\;lad·~ liJdhi'm<'.~I • ',lo AN.&HE:!tf,~)· _ .. ,...,bead · of'.lhi! ' ' ' ! f • ' • ~ • • ' • disaiderit I a. l>ert{ocratfC1.couh.Cil" settk! ~ ' r \ 'r .-•.. 1 •• • ··' ... C!Pllnliolt,,r! ,iod•v ' t!iat , CalUornia 'Bailliam waf ..;,,,n~'tia-i!"°:lbi ·2i Democrats can 11,olte'hi a, wini!IDB coali·. ,;oles n~IT~,: ;lhO tion of. "new JJQ,fittq ." ' . ', . ' caucus even.thn11ah .• 1.. ~ "The new poUUcs· Js' really a ~nUcs· riot attend ~~~ ·1::;· , • • of broader ~Ci!>litlon·" !Olli ,..Gerald' 'iltll M " ' '· .. ..,_....., a ~'-"-"" L. Hill ol Sir\-~~. "Tll~l's . wl\lt. ·'\dqr 'mZ:;" :;::~ 1 ~ we're an~. ·ror."" ' .. -;, . Di:iUnct tO nenmeD 0 Cobi11il ,m 1 u. . Hill and M.,_ '-•M•.· I••~-' .J... Jof.' vi~-' ' I • -. . · ~· ).""!.':-' ~a AUU o,;i.u;_. , • • • * • , -, • ficlaJJ gathered at Dlsneylabd today ·to 1 • ~ uoaninloUs 1caUeua Vo&: forr14• ..,.,. their pos)Uon lo~owJng the NO.. ~,n. of ~. w_, OQly a . loniWllj. 5 election ind begfu bulldliig for t!llO· •n•s oot W>e>:peded 'd ·C:oorse" 1\lm. when Callfornii voter& wlll ·Choose a agan -told, ~ 111 jJut.~'t tbJql: governor. U.S. "'nal<lr ' and .a bOot of tbereMoo:°anl'<_and~,·' Cfliadtesl • .'.'.i,; m·.;.·....: other officers. Offlclatly, il is a ineet· IJl,lU .--us Jng-ol the par)y's 116 • ~ber uecu-offlclaily .de<la<l.,le. · 'ltaderilliP ,po- ti.ve eo.nµnitl'9!. · · · · · aiUon11 'When ' tlW ~Wre) eoovenes ManY complired the ilfui.tion to Pre-Jan. I. • 1958 da)'I when .Republli:ans bejd vlr-Republicans --1 al tbe Let- tually every major office In ·the llate lslature !or the ~'.iliile 'Jn a: decade and Demoerafi-were spllnteMI and in the Nov. 5' e~ overttirnhi& a quarreling amoni themaelvea. · · 42-38 Dam~ ~ . . ·• • ' I OollL Y P1UIT South-.. Africa Envoy <E t·es· Blacks' ·Progress, •I "ties-League dies Action ... . On· }Jarbor· · :~ • . ' ., JACZ: BRIBACZ: Of .... Mlr ......... 'Ille Orup Ooun1y -Dliirtct. prime -Jut -of the Ooun1y Le8gue of Cities and a .Ute JeglslaJcr, baa not been forptteo. ' :;,,. leecue, c:oath!ulol Ill campalp to' reduce the dlllrict to an m!hmy Counly deporlmeDI, baa Id a tarp! dale of Ju.' I, ll!O, to accomplllb Ill :~ . La Habra City 0-1ncilman Hal R. · SbDI 11 cbaltman of. a new d'aotutkm . ·cl!mmltlee 'Ille ltralqy tbla llmo c:aill · lcr action lbroalh tbe 1ioca1 Apncy Formation ('nrrunfaJoo (I.Aro) and then Ille Boaril of Sapervllcra. During the early part of nen year, city coonclla will be uked to adopt rcsoluilooa for dlaaoluUOll of the Harl>or Dlllricl. By -1,, ll It hoped 1be matter caa be batcre uie LA1'C. • 'Ille leque bopea that the LAPC will determine condltlom for the traosfer of district uaeta and outline agreements for the operaUon. malnt:enaDce ud con- tinuaUoo of facllitllr ID lncOparatld cities. Thia relatea back to the beginning ol tbe ......... filbl aolnlt tbe Harbor Dlltrlct u .... coiillltU!ad -• _... .. lAxlncclltlrl<t. llllllllqton Beacb otartld lbe action bee•-Ibey obJactld to tbe dlltrld'• . aWtude .... polJclne the lluntfqlGa l!itbour .. ......,., . 'Ille city COll'"'""'I Ibey Wire dolq tho fire and pollce ..-JOb and 1be district -collectlnc _, from 'l)\etr clillenl and coatrlllutllll llOlldnc. .. As tbe 1ooc battle -111 Newport Beach city .............. ··-and ac-·cOpted tbe fact tbet tbey wwld -· over many dlllrlct f!mc11f111 ID their (;lty. -l\CUon qlfnll tbe dllCrlcl emded Jut aummer when tbe BUper\'llon voted lo tmtlnue tbe entity u at pr-. They dlcl tbla Iller a -llcbl to keep . 1( leallladve hill by Ammhl1man Jobn ' v. llrJcp (&-Fullerton) from pttJnt . Wt of committee. But committee cbalnnln Jobn T. Knox ID-Richmond) told d1aolutlon proponents to lly the LAPC route and If It dld not -k he would entertain aoother dhoolutton hill. -The diltrict wu formed by an act ·ol tho lecblaturo and presumably ""' be abollJhed by the otale la"1lllklnj( body. City dlM1Udaction became almost unanil!lOIJI when 2S of 24 cities (out d 15) 1tte>dlng a meet1oa Jut 111m1ner voted to back dlaaolutloo cl the dlllrlct. Divorce Granted Knight's Daughter LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mlrllyn Eat- on, -·doqbtlr ol former Gov. Goodllln J, Knllbt. wu arantld a dl- ..... Frida)' • tealllylq her h .. baM, Robert, called her llupld before -ad lla)'td ..,.t at lllibt. .Iba ncolnd CUltod,r . of lhl couple'• \pO dllldnn, AjlrtJ, II, and llatber, 11. ·-. ' ' Dr.llY PILOT ' ~~ c.... .... ;;;;r;;;;, -'--.............. '- ClllMlll COM't '""""'"' COMl'AN't ........ w ... ---, ... LC....., "" ......... ....,. --- It ----~~· ~ --......:r.-.r.~o:::..... ···-~n.= ,,,. 1eHi!awL1. Tuwei Aid, I. lll4"MI' wlD -to pMiaJI"' IF'l"iiiioWl!lcll-Jbe..uaovernlq :About u,aoo blacu are In -_...,.,..,_olniarql,OOlllll'* loal •""'°Africa "It n11~•"' ..,......,,,,,,., • .,_... ...... la all •um, ol U............., aad .,..,_. • 1111 ---_,lo lillmll. (ea 11111 ma1a ~ _...... In • tl!Oy're doJni well/' Tuwtll aald. 1'1111 ~ Ull *'* ml••lllt • t 1 ' ........ - - 1 Ii I• 11 ... or. blaclc African, <:.-owner ot wbal ...., wen be tho blqoll and '-.tr l1il w ..... II • - -W 1111w 1• • i. -"RI Cal...., lndlanl). · tire bull-In lhl world la a colored derlflldnal<o; ""t011 1>l$Ck .-1ren of """ lllUoo lboold ~ another "We -1 Mure oeparaUon ol otatea mon and he la playing a major part school boarcJl ,and a are.Uy ad•&!ICld wllh conllnued crlUcLml 1 otai, of !or whites' and l?lllel "Or' coloredl," be ID our ......... --y." _,_, ayatem which p'--' e-~ blac' alf·•-Iha\ la ...., .. , .. ~-Uar to bu -·-• --· ;' wltbin waJkWt ~, ol ~ ne1'ibbor. __ ..., ,,_.. laid. Ho later coococfed lhal all these And, Tuwell noled, only 15 ol the achool. "We are in favor of bringing people minor jurildicUona would be subject to world'• naUom put't'.hased more in a -·~It ·is our proud bout that we in of all races together." the am~ "• cert.Iii, amount" of lnd.ireet control year thatn South Africa. "And I mean Soulh Africa ha,ve reached the otage aald, "but only ID cir<:umJtancea which lrom Soulh Alrlca. --"•••• .. he -·-' "W cluall where 'every youth Of any racial o· will insure tbe preV'enUon of friction TPWtll pointed (o South Afrlca'• ,,....'"""'._' ...... ~..... e ~ Y tr.ction can avail. hbntea Of· bi&ber betftell ~aces.,, .I bUlll'leA world u ••rlth eVldence'' ol pay b !f'hat--'We 1xJY and that • more educatioa,'' Tilwell declared. . Tuwell IOOffed at continued_ murmur· the~ roJi ~ In lhat napoo'1 than ! can ,.)' for 10m1 other countrlel. '' Ajrertllild etrtalnly 0-. Tuwtll enoourq!Jj(• the creaUon ol omall ''pup. allaln bY her _...hlle cjthom. ;l , TUwell ICOlled at COllltoued murmur--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'"- JnplD world lin>nce cm.. ol a pouible d!qm ... -!bl Pl l!laadanl. Soulh All1ca, u the world'• major gold prod.-, la nol perturbed by lh,.. reportl, Tantdl aald. '1¥ reports ha'° not produced any adjustment in hLs coon· try'• productJon of tho rich melal, lhe ambassador sa1a. "But "hat We would like to see," Taswell laid, "ls the other naUom or the warld droppl.nc Lbdr pre;udices towards U1 for ,long enoua:h to call a truly intemaUonal conference on lhe gold altuaUon. We wish to use the knowledge that we .,.,..... tO belp produce world prosperity." Visar.lft ltnpressed ' DAILY PILOT lllft 1"""9 Rams Moves to Mu,stang Campus Newest "'8ident ol Costa Mesa High School farm i• ''Pitts," a two-.year--0ld ram. Joe Metcalf of Sears, Sou1!1 Coast Plaza (center) admir., prlz&-winnlng animal along with agriculture studentJ Leonard Buckley, 15, (lefl) and Bill Lupis, 15. Sears gave money to purchase ram to Newport-Mesa School District. Trial Under Way Fo:t Former Aide As Embezzler Testimony began Friday In the Superior Court embezzlement trlal of lonner chlel deputy public admtolalralor Arlhur CbarloU. County ccroner's offlcera and public admlofltrat<r's ollJce aides began to aytmble before Judge Howard c. ComeroD data which wW, Ibey alleae. prove that Cbarlolf mlaapproprlated public funda ID the amount of '231.67. Cbarloll, IS, is ll<C1lled ol taking lhal money fr""1 the eotatea of alx CO!Ulty residents who dlad ID the Orlpie County Medlcll center. Ho1pllal ollJclals a1ao testified Friday that Charlott never delivered funda collected •l tho hospital to bis ollke. Cbarloff, a termer FBI qent, took over Loula T. Vanacourt'1 JOb when the latter was Mntenced to 1 to 10 yean in Nte prilon for estate embelllement on a much greater !Cale than Chd&fi's a11.,.,. o11-. Cbarloll WU a key flcure Jn tbe U- poeurt of bla pradaceuor. More bla arrest It -did that be lwl helped lo lilake the public admlolalra1cr•1 of!Jce ''Vl.DICOUl't-prool." 1st Competition Starts in Valley For Junior Miss Finl round of competlllon !or the I-Junior Mlal of l'ountaln Valley UUe will be bald Sunday at a fcrmal lei at Peet l'amlly Funeral Home. Glrll V!'ln& for tbe JA'/f* honor wW ba Judpcl 1n tbla pnUmJnary round ... pollt, aJll>Ul"aDCe and~ ahlll· ty, ..,. Olalrman Tom ' 1"lzlal ludciDI la 111 for • IS it Tamura ElemODtary School when •l!ch llrl ·will ba U!>IClod to perform • enellve tale! ol her ~-. Newsman 'Sky;,Dunlap_ _-. I "• J., Private Rites' Moriday _, Private funeral servictS ' have been tentatively scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday in Santa Ana for longtime Oranae County journalist John W. "Sky" Dunlap. He died early Friday at his home. He Wal ISfl: Funeral arrangements are being han- dled by Smllh and Tulhlll Mortuary, 518 N. Broadway, 8anta Ana. Al bla death, Mr. Dunlap operated Paclllc Clipping Service with his wile, Velma, and WU West Coast repreaen- taUve for Edltor & Publisher, a newspaper trade publlcaUon. At one ume he was editor and publiaber of the Santa Ana Globe whlch he founded ID 1941. The paper was sold in 1951. $2 Million Suit Faces 9 Doctors, • .Two Hospitals Hunllngton lnterccmmunlly and Hoag Memorial bolpltala and nine pbyAlclans have been named as defend&ntl la a S2 million Superior Court wrongful death suit filed by a widow and her two children. Mrs. Patricia Knight'• complain\ alleges that 0 careieuneu and negliaence in diagnosis, progno&la, t r e a t m e n t , surgical procedures and cart" cf Ronald Irwin Knight of 8aata Ana caU>ed bJa death in Hoag Hospllal 1811 July 20. Sbe alleges thal Knight consulted lilt doctors last Feb. 28 and entered Hun· llngton JntercommunJty on their advice oo o\PrU It J>nlght, W~ ~edly recetved 1'ne&Utent" treatment during l1la 1tay there, lelt the boopltal 1D June and wu admltte!I lo Hoag on July 3. He 'dled Juli 20. ..- He wu ·a leader in joarnalilLlc;: efforts lo the-~ty. and the loun(ler and Ont p:aldent of tbe Orange County chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, prafe1sian1a1 jaurnallaUc toelety, in 1981. From 1911 through 196!. Mr. Dunlap was assistant to the president of Santa Ana CoUeae and acted as director cf publlcatian.s, community servJcea and alwnnl ralaUono. A native of Santa Ana, Mr. Dunlap begari bh: joumall1Uc career oo the Santa Ana Reglaler ID 11133. After twa yean, he left to join United Preu and wu a bureaa manqer ln many parta of Calllornla, especially Sacramento where he gained fame 11 a political writer. Nut followed biJ adventure with the Globe and then an usoctauon with the Laa Angele1 Tim.ea u a copy reader, relief telegraph edJtor and telegraph edltor. Mr. Dunlap la survived by, Jn add!Uon ta hia wUe, h1IJ mather, Mr1. Laura Dunlap of Santa Ana, a sl!ter, Mr1. Ruth Rogers cf BllUna:s,' Mont., and a niece, Mrs. Emily f>lMb: of Santa Ana. The Orange County Press Club, in which Mr. D.mlap had been a prime mavtr aince it1 inception, sent to the mortuary today a Dower arrangement with the lnscrlpUan: ;'SameUme. the hardest part to write is 1l!'." The tradJ- tional ofgnolf to mart the end of a news story by. a reporter is the numeral 30. * * * Dunlap Was Tall In All ~espects Jobn Dl.mlap earned hi.I • 4 Sky 1 • nlcknamo Jllll by lll"OW1Di Up -all lhe way up lo llx I.et; etaht lncbei. Hia !riendl In the· news bualneu Uled _ City Officials See . Pretty Oil · Wells JACK CHAPPELL ot 1111 DM1r PllW lllff A tour of dlqutled Loo Angelea oil inltallationl, ·arranged for a dozen Newport Beacb and COiia Meu city olflclalll, apparenUy made ·aome headway ID aolten1Dg Harbor Ana alUluderi toward= 'lbe cauta1 eaatlcn viewed one der- rick enclooed look by "" o111,,. bulldlng and another IUlTOU!lded by a lancy Ienco ,,_ $Z50 per nmn1Dg loot. Veteran Newport PI a n n I n g Com- mlsslaner Ray "(. Copelin'• reaction was Sheriffs Find Their Suspect Just Next Door Sherilf'11 affi~rs didn't have to look very far Friday for a Costa Mesa man who allegedly burgled the ' county jail and escaped. with evidence scheduled far use against Hessian matorcycllst Frank "Wild Mouse" Rundle. Michael Nelsan was in Department One ol lhe county courthouse, being arraigned an charges of armed robbery at a Sant.a Ana Uquar ltort. Nellon. 21, cf 499 Broadway, ii aCCUlled 1n the new d.Lstrlci attarney'a complaint of burglary and the paaseas1an and 11ale of marijuana. It JJ!I alleged that he en- tered the crime laboratory in the aid jail building an Sycamore Street, Santa Ana, took the Rwldle eviden~ and a quantity cf marijuana. NelSon later aold the llllclt weed, the complaint addltlanally alleges. Sheriff'• afilcers said late Friday that they bad "no eViden~ to shaw" Utat Nelsan was a member of the Hess.Ian organizatlon. And they refuaed to com· · ment an wht;ther they believed the burglary to be an attempt by Nelsen to complicate the upcoming trial cf Rundle. Rundle, 24., cf 135 Albert Place, CC!lta Mesa, must 10 to trial Jan. fin Superior Court. He ls accused cf attempted murder, uaault with a deadly weapon and burglary. Rundle Ls charged by afficera u leader of a gang of Hesslan1 who invaded the Corta. Mesa home of farmer boxing champion Robert Glaaier and tubJecled him to a belllna wllh cycle cbainl. Gluier Wal a1lo lbot In the hand all be threw up bis Fll'DlJ to protect blmlell. Gluier wu nJd by officer• to have been battered becaUle cf a prevk>ua encaunter with a member cf the motorcycle club. Nelson's armed robbery charge items from hl1 alleied holdup last Sept. 2e cf the KeUle Uqu~ store in Santa Ana when '3t9 in cash and some checks were taken by a gunman. His ar- raignment on lhat charge bas been held over until FrldaJ by Judge WWlam Speira. County To Move Forward With Erosion Project AcUon to move farward with Pbue • 3 ol lho Orange County Beach Eroolon Project at Newport BHcb will be tatm by tbe Board of supery1acre Tuesday. eomewhal typical of lho group: "I think Jt hu brought an enUrely new concept ·in QrUllna f~ o'U, Tberr waa no more disturbance thefe than at a retail atore ... The oil lourj arranged by Standanl and Ocddental oil companlea, wu aimed al !hawing city offlclali lhat oil pnr- dUCUon ii compaUble with urban en· vlromnent. Departing from COiia Mesa Clvlo Ceoter, . the fll'OUP ' went lint to lhl Petroleum Clcib ID the Hilton Hotel foe lunch and an addreal by Arthur O. Spaldlng, Los Angeles City petroleum adminstraUve officer. ·-. -l llEGULATlli JENEFIT SpaldlJ!gll\>u . lrhat Los Angeles had 'doM to ' 'oil -productlan and what. ~to ed."lo tbe city from prodilctl~ .• '. Ne~, B~b ~a1. repreaemed on the tr1D ·b DODald McIMl.!, COWlCllmnn; Hawari~ og~1c·ouncilman;Jim DeChabte, tant ·clty m • n a a er ; Copelin, C Dosh; plannl"f COm· ~>'J"d dley Hugea, consullin& ~ M.,. I partlclpanbl were, Bob Wilson, councitlrian; Bill SI. Clair, coun- cilman; Ray June, city attarney; Dill Dunn, planning director; Nate Reade, planning cammis!laner: and H. J. Wood, plaM.-ig cammisslooer. Al Nelson of the ~ty department ol bulldlng and aalety aleo attended. Spaldlng aa.ld that, at the autset, the J,..os Angeles City Counell Chambers were jammed with people protelltlnt oil pro- ducUon. New ,, he says, f0,000 ban'els a day are pqmped In the clty ' with very few camplaints. Los Angeles made $1,266,000 in iQ.Come from ail production last year, he said. L PLAN . . The heart of the Los Angeles plan IS exploratory care-hole drllllng by the companJes. They are allowed alter get- ting a permit, to ~rill for 30 daya to explore for oil. If It's fawxl, the campanlu can file far an oil drilling district. The clty then tells them just what has to be dane ta make production suitable ~ the area. In ,.~-places, lbls has neceasllaled lhe ~Uon ol blah rise office building.• facadea round lhe wella and derrlckf u well as utenatve soond-pro. oling. f Whe:e economics pennilled, companie.! got fancy, wbere they didn't, lb1 oil Wll lBt Ill the· .....,00. The: group lOorfld Standard'• IJ\1 mlll¥>n "Packaril" fAcJllty ID lhe heart o1 J;' bualneu and .apartment dbltrict. From lhe outside, ll looted and llOUDded like an office building. Imlde noJsy pumps were sucking 25,000 barrela ot oil from the iround each day. It was the biggest Los Angeles field 11lnce Wilm· ington, a Standard alflcial said. Occidental Wllbtted a $3% million development just dawn the street trom Standard's, It was cancealed by 1 12-foot concrete and rock fence, casting $250 per foot. OFFICIALS llEAcr Reactions of the city officials ware generally favarable to the tour and the prospect of lacal all deveJapmenL &y June, Costa Mes&-'"! lhlnt wben ~e cooafdered oil well drllUng we thought it would be much the Ame u that ol Huntlnitoo Beach. The lour WU ver, eoJJihtenlng, ll la pleaalng lo ... how large lebe1 can be develaped in Uie center of a tarp rftetropautan area.,; Ray V. Copelin, Newport lleacb-•1 think it hae llroueht an enUreJy ne" COllce)ll ID .drilling !or oil. There w11 no more diaturbaoce there than in a retail stare." . ' • 3'""'" are Mtt. Lorio Lammn, ,_ Junior Mlaa Carol Pappu, Jame1 Naal alid Gtorp Scott. Cl!rnnt Junior . =-~;:~ -Uy I Wbl~ Elflht ol the nlno phyllclano-nall lrom oraiw:e Colllt communJtlel. They are fdentffied u Drt. Franclaco A1vare11 UU Newport Blvd., Colla Mesa ; Donald A. Klotz, Victor J. w.-er, and Re- Jendra Desai, all ol Ill Jlcepltal Road, Newport Beacb; Wentlall C. Witte, 411 OUve ~e .. Huntincton Beaob; ~. llobert Epn and Bobett w. cr.cca. both o( 400 Newport Ceoter Dive, Newport Beach and Jamet H. Caley, UIS Superior AVL, NIW))Cllt s.dl. Alao umed bl Or. Kenneth J . Enat1 ol Anaheim. • lo d•llahl br IDlroduclng him al public functions and explalnlng lhal he wu "five feet, twtnt)'." OperaUon1 planned for !bl third plwe aro.a propolld oll?lbon -twater near tbe Banta Ana JUYlr mouth (ori«Jnall1 planned .for oft Iba NeWpGrl Plor), a I"*' u an ,_.., of Iha Well Jetty ol the llanta Ana Rlvor, and !llnlclunl and undfllil .. ~ betw ... !bl river and Newport. Pier. Colt of Pbale I ii llllmaltd at .-io,oao. 'l1le ltdoral 191-..11 -milted lo 1"'1 11'1 ~ ol tbe COit; lhe .Uta !Ill perteOI, !bl -Deport· -i <rt Para and llOcrtotlcrD, S."' pertf!IL 'l1le OOUD11 wlD -!bl loea1 -...... -. "' 11.115 Bill St Clair, Costa Meaa-"I don't think it's a cue of are we er aren't we, but are we golng to control It. l tillnk we awe It to aurselves to find cut what'• under the lf'O\md. 011 com- panleo ...... ror.ed to chana• lheir opera- Uom 6' bard-oosed atUtudes places like Newport "'1 COsta. Mesa have taken. CUrt Dlilh, Newport Beacll-"They dld a lovely Job of coverfug up Whal la UIUaiJ1 a,...., unlovaly-•Uoo .. I :Jl\1£11 . . TlwA nt4t Ml LIQ =jfj U1 I' ..... :B~· ~--:... :,,,,. !--;'3:1*' ... •;•L!ftl . --• • ~ ......... -: . -~.r.r..31"-· • ~. . .. -... Actor Divorced LOS ANOELES (AP) -Aclrta Val. erle Alleo WU 1tahted I elf ..... lrom -~ l)malnM Filler iew.c • Jud.I• Dooaliul ota,..i awq Iran bome IOr krOc poriodt, then "Alil ha dJdn, haVI 10 es::plafn why ~ wu latt.,. Bul nobody laushad In bis United Proa daJI' of • lbe lale '3111 """' he -sent to Chicqo to cover a national poUUcal CODY..UO.. The UP bo11. Wfaely t1lO!oab. made him lholr llocr .... Ind -unllte 1llOdanHloJ tallYltlon ..W. ...,._, wbo .....---IP'lllDC tbelr OWll l1llD In the -of tbe polltlcol potpo<rnl -,bla: wire -compatrfota never had any trouble f1D. dlDC sq. He oluct< out way """'° the crowd. AIOI Ille human mut• he 1llade Jn the -of bumat!llf lllllOl1J marted !bl """' ...... the aqlon ..... • per.:. wU1 ba taba -!bl - -,,..., .... Oil &ilWlill' tll -·11111 _,,, llban. 'l1le oom>ly WU1 PAt .... and tbe -~ ..,,, .... Pbua I ol tbe pn;ject ...,_ Iba Sllrfaldo aand HP--,_. qoandPbalellbl-...... at 4lltll and 41111 -Jn 1'1-1 leadl, latrlolled lhll ,..,. ' . . . .. H. 'J, ••Jlriului" WOOd, Costa 'MeA -"A •rrt aducaUonaJ trip. u poopie could. 1ee what we aaw today, I don'' lhlU lbar. would ba any re&lataoce." Nuclear Test Held YUCCA FLATS, NOY. (UPI) -An uns derll'J!Dlif nuclear blut, lhe 111t11 durlng 1*. WU detonated ll'rlday at the Nevada lell llte, tbe Allmlc E1*'IJI Commi'81on ~ lt WU I "io'w )'leld" blut dellned .. the equlnlent ol 20 kllotoM of dynamtte. • ------- • " bl lh gi " S1 in lh le ja E s 1' "' I I II In ho " ., n: ir. le " In It ol " b. a: c a b d• a T F o: " c v I " • ii " I• A l! " f1 k si ir Ii " • ., 'GET RICH' DREAM BACK.FIRES . By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ltM ~IJ f'lllt ll•H Somewhere within 1 few miles lives a man who enthuala!tlcally helped a $2.~ million, prison-plotted bunco scheme bilk Orange County businessmen of thousand! of dolJar1 for 1 $3 promotion gimmlck. iwo former Sing Sing Prison inmates ,~;io allegedly conceived Market Specialists of America are currently fac- ing charges in Illinois, stemming fram their nationwide sales oper"ation in bat· tery-powered telephone indexes. ThCY are idenUfled u Arthur Ben- jamin, 45, alias Mark Poland. and Emanuel ••Manny" Lester. a Ii as .. Lieberm8n, according to the lllinoiJi At- torney General's office. California and the federal govern1nent are also probing lhe fraudulent setup. INNOCENT IUT Curly.haired, t.3nncd aod sincere , their innocent man Jn Orange C o u n t y however-with credentials as a high school and university instructor-hardly appears to be a crook. But the men who hired him last sum· mer at a tough point in life, to help in an advertising vertture which seemed foolproof, are high-rolling cons who may face more prison time ahead. They know the stakes, but the innocent loCal salesman who quit when he saw the light must now play both sides of the table in a game which bu dealt one fatal hand already. A Beverly Hills man who resembled A gunman held up a Pittsburgh brz.nc b of the Mellon National Bank and escaped with $410. Bank offi~ cials said the robb"ery occurred a<lJut two hours after the manager briefed the staff on what should be done during _,.oldup. ' . Ranks of the old Indian. fighters are thinning. Only three showed' up Tuesday for an encampment at San FrancisC<J, the youngest 83 and the oldest 96. Recorders n6ted that only seven members remain of Custer Camp No. 14., United Indian War Veterans. • This owl and pussy cat aren't going to .tea in a beautiful pea green boat, but they're juat as friendly as th.€ pets in the nurse711 rhyme. Clara, the owl, at1d MittelU. the cat. do st.!'al food tram each other though. reports Mrs. Astrid Lenz. T>i.t pair are her guests. • The Brimsh Ministry of Agl'icul- ture has imported 2,000 Chinese carp to eat and thus keep a lake free of weeds. But the ministry is keeping the lake's location secret- since the fish grow up to 95 pounds in \vei.ght and are known to be Jive-- lier than most other fish .in Bri· tain's inJand waters. • ...... ._ ................. ... Dr. Je'se J.. Carr of Boston, 1 who wort a faltt beard for his photograph in the J 9a7 Harvard Mtdtcal School uearbook , hOJ l given $5,000 'Co the achooL to re- ward flirt.:l0Vtr1 . A.11 awdrd wHl go annuoUu to °"" or mm• .itu.- denu-... contfibttthiO to tht gen· erol PlmlMre, rtlazation and t%· trdcttrricul.M fun of anv .,. sw. crol iel)'l'ltntl of tht ~dical '"~"°::Ju~oc,:' ,,!!~If no one • •• Hom•r J•ckson, 28, of Albuquer~ quo; N.M., worked .bani to get hi.I llrst while tall deyr. He toolt five ~a)'J «> spot ii, 2\.11 bours to find it alter he shot II, and 3\.11 boUl's to haul lt back to camp. Then he had 19 dress It down. But It took ll>e ltleives l•a than an hour to spot ll>e kill and .teal fl f1'0m hiJ pickup parked outlride his home. ' ' 'A Salesman's Rule of Thum .b~ You Don't Sell To Your F,.iends. But This W ll$ Silch a Beautiful Thing . . .' one or the two Los An&elea met1 wai i;hot to death rece.nUy while walldDi h.is dog on a suburban lane. Tilt Harbor Area. salesman who unwittingly cleaned up · for the fraud operators among many Las Vegas firms -wu re«ntly twarned by telephone that he is· to say•e leasl unwelcome across the Nevadaliiie. Obviously, he carmot be ldentitied. So just call him Willy Loman. WILLY STUNNED Our Willy Loman lives, but his employers have effectively wrecked hill We, he fears, through bankruptcy and guilt by association, just as they have for OlOfit of his fellow salesmen. The first lime I saw Willy and vice. versa, he came oul of his~se before lhe doorbell rang and the ~ned look in his eyes mirrored a sickening possibility . He clearly felt the bell meant a special visit from Chicago, for whatever purpose it might be. After introductions, Willy told me how the financial witard Poland and his former pen-mate, Lester create<! a moaey-choked empi~e out of gut8 and fasl talk. ··one rule or thumb is that you don't sell to frieJJds," Willy said, "but this was such a beautiful thing ... 1 had no compunctions about it. I sold to my friends." An almost-fatal illness had struck Willy's wife during the spring and the couple were nearly destitute, but the ' datzllng new rtrm MSA was anapping up ·clean, experienced aaltamen with many contaCJ.&i "'rhls vtct president asked me; 1Can you use .a little. money?', then he pve me '600." said Willy. "l damn near cried. l was his man right there." "They hod oo muth money poortog into that office. . ,tbetf: were ait or seven glrfs Jn the Bever)y Hills agency opening envelopes and pouring out checks and contract..s a]J day,'' he said. $300,000 PROFIT Tbe Illinois Attorney General's office claims' that MSA-wlth offices in Dallas, AllJ,nta, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Cincinnau, Minneapolis and Sao Fran- ci.sco -took $300,000 there alooe . Specifically, the earnest MSA salesman would offer a battery-powered telephone index worth fbout $3. IS for .48 ct1'ts u an advertising gimmick, with at lef\Sl half of the consumer's ordet pre-P,Jid . Asked abo~t the ridiculously low price, the ' salesman explained that major na· tional . firma -such as American Oil Co., taken for ;;o,ooo unit.I -pay for the advertisements and thus defray the cost. Patrick Ruddy, chief investigator for tbe Illinois Attorney General's office, however, alleges no delivery was ever intended and the scheme came to light when suspicious salesmen questioned the deal. No one worried beforehand. however, because MSA had Dun and Bradstreet rati'ngs; credentials from Better BusineSs Outlaws Re~alled To Her, 'Tlie Old West' Was Real Literally out of the old West has come a spry young·hearted woman who likes to remini3ce about the days when Belle Starr, the Davis brothers and other infamous outlaws pillaged the streets of her home town, then rode off to hilly hideouts. At 87, Mfs. Layra Skinner Adkins still makes the frequent sojourn from Oklahoma to California to visft·ber four children. 16 grandchildren, 32 great -grandchildren, l2 great g r e a t • grandchildren and three great great- great-grandchildren. Currently in Newport Beach, Mrs. Adkins is visiting her grandson Glenn Maxwell, husband of actress June Allyson. The last stop on her trip down the California coast, she has visited lhpse countless relatives in Northern California and the Long Beach area. To Mrs. Adkins the old days in Porum, Okla. were not exactly the good old days. "My , My, I should say not ," she says speaking of the outlaws. "It was nothing to see them come bring the dead in on a spring wagon and just stack them up and bring them right by my house." · Her memories are comprised of those countless number of television scripts where the masked bandits raid the town on horseback, badger the townfolk , insult the women there shoot the sheriff because he knew too much . · "They did that you know," she said quietly. "We would hide and Daddy (her late husband Philip Adkins ) would say 'you'd better lie down or you'll get shot'." With a kind of sparkle in her eyes she told or the numerous limes she saw those now idolized raiders like Belle Starr, her brother Pony Starr aod the Davis brothers. More hesitantly she says she never saw Jesse James, but that he also invaded the same town . "They were cattle rustlers ls what Jhey said they were," she said. "but they were mean . They would horse whip people or tar and feather them, then set them on fire and tum them IOO&e. That town has never been the same sinet." KNEW BELLE STARR Mrs. Laura Adkins Now living alone in a small home in Tulsa, Mrs. Adkins tends to her own garden and still makes her own bread, cbeese, ice cream and butter. Until her eyesight began to falter recenUy she spent her time making patched quills and boasts that she has given away more than 100 of them. Even after living through the 'days of the outlaws, she adamantly declares that today's world is "in pretty bad shape,'' from the value of the dollar to the war in Vietnam . Now alone, her pleasures are hir fami- ly and her trips to the west coast by bus. Having never flown in an , airplane, she discourages those tho try to talk her into it by s~ing, "Why take a plane when you miss so much of beautiful America?" . ' Harbor Area AFS Students / Impressed by Hoag Tour By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of "'-0111¥ Pl•I 1!1H Sevrm foreign students toured Hoag Memorial Hospital this week as a part of their school curriculum. The students, Anne Smlth-Klellanit of Norway; Judith· Grannum of Panama ; Matilde Mas-lvars of Spain ; Lida Cor· rente of Italy; Walter Brotz of Germany : and Sachiko lkushima of Japan attend local • bigb acbools while living wilh Hatbnr Area famJJJea. They a r e sponsored by the Arrierican Field Serva. "It doesn't even sme.11 like a bospilal," Walter Brot.z, a languase major, aakl. He and lhe other students who toured Wett 1.-In the phanrutcy, modt<ol Ubra.ry. diet kltcben, emergency rooms, laboratory and X-ray, shown them on the tllur route. 'J"bey were directed by Mrs. Davkl Engineer Exposition The 11118 Western Product Deslp and EnginMrlng trpo11lUon, featuring more thari' 150 exposition booths from more Lhali 30 ..,tes, ii 1Jated to open 1t the Anahclin ConventJon Center hert Nov. 19. ()'. Ballantine. coordinator of the AFS. Llda Corrente of Italy who hopes to be an archeologisl a!)d now attends Costa Mesa High School. was impreSfed with tne extensive Hoag ·HO!pital facilities. She said she had no other lhan a small hospital in her hometown of 'Taranto to compare it with. "1 think it ia very gran4_/1 sbe com- mented as she watched wltb interest the recording machines in the labor1tory. lhe artatiBemertts for emertlhcy ~atm.ent and diet kitchen on the lour f'Ollte. 10 Laguna Artists F:eattirell at Mmetun Worn by 10 Laguna Buch Art Msocl1Uon members 8J'f: currenlly leatured 1t tht Charles W. Bowen MU88Um in Sam. Anl. The e•hibit will be on dlst>by throogh Dec:. 14. The nhlbil, organized by association dlrector Tom Enman, represents a cross IOCllcm ol the artistic media. On dllptay are oil1,•acryllc wotkl, plllcil dr.awll\ll, watercalor and aevfral in miled media. 'Ria 01U8tl'Um ti IOClted 1t 200:2 N. MaJn BL )kuelua; belonaed lo Chamber of Com- n1erct, and we.re even mentioned by national newapaper colwruU.sts as setting Madison Avenue an~e with enV)I. IllinolJ authorities prosecuting tM ~ say Poland and Lester hatched the luc:;;.Uve scheme while doing time for similar offenses al Sing Sh1 Prison ln New York Jn the fift.1~ and sixties. Willy -who was ao gralefiil to jOtn" their team -la not ao certain. "I don't think either MaMy or Poland was logical enough to come up with th is," he aald, "but they are high-rollers baby-are they ever." GREAT IDEA "I choole ~to ~lieve lhat It could have worked ," he said, "it was a bell of a marketing idea. But then . they started stealing from eich olher and that was it." "I left the latter-part of July," he: explained, "because they began giving me checks that bounced." The MarkeUnK Specialist of America · empire -owing J half-million dollar debt ·in high-living expenses -was also beginning to crumble, with closing offices and disappearing ofQcials. At last report, Benjamin, alias Poland, waa jailed on a grand theft charge lhen releUed on bond, while LeBler, who reportedly has relatives ill ~witzerland, had vanished. With them went lhousinds of dollars from top name resort hotels, banks, an~ oil companies on the nation&! front, as well as funds from local auto de.alen ' Garage Request' Manufactures Zoning Problem A study is under way to determine whether Costa Me.sa should initiate an exception permit program to allow cer· tain businesses to exist in manufacturing areas. where other enterprlst ts pro- h.ibited. They do exist there, it was discovered Monday. Councilman George A. Tucker's ~otion to evaluate such a concept followed some fancy defining of whether engine and automatic transmission rebuilding ii ac- tual manufacture. Thomas H. Williams, 400 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach, had asked for a variance allowing hlm to use a dirt driveway and parking lot at 1807' PlactnUa Ave., for three years. Th.la would lead to later construction of a garage at that location. "I hate to say this,'' commented Coun· cilman Willard T. Jordan, "but this is an M·I zone." "GenUemen, we're on the horns of a dilemma," said City Attorney Roy E. June, after some discussion of the matter. The horns of the dilemma sharpened a bit when Williams noted that a used furniture sh.op is doing business in the industrial zone right next door lo him. "It must be very old," said Councilm~n Jordan. "No, it 's just been then about aix months," replied Williarru, leading Coun- cilman Tucker to initiate a method of dealing with such intrusions lnto the manufacturing-only area. DAILY ,II.OT Sl9ff ...... A DRINK, A SMOKE, A SHADOWED FUTURE Duped 'Into Froud, Ho Tolls The Story · aad a major a..erospaCe firm . • ''I workea with a· lot of good men•• ' ' Willy said, "and ~e. were all raped. I was foreed Into' bankruptcy and my life hat gone to Hell." "But I 'll survive," ht: continued, "a lot of otbirs were hurt a' lot worR." . "I shouldn't laugh, bµt. it's all .f can do .now," 'he said, chuckling lronl~. ''It could have been ~e, damn It, ' . It could have been done letitfmately and been ·great,•• he said, and then be: handed over a genuine, 48-cent battery-powered telephone index. The complete unit priced to aeU for a nickel less than the Ctllt of the two baUerles inside is a ajce lddiU·m to a report.e(s ~ -and doubllesaly the ooly .$2.5 mllliOll.IOUV-that will ever cnw it. Fund Runnln$ Low Eiler Larsen: At 78; He's Still City Greeter Greeting Laguna Beach residents aod their visitors ls a big job to Eil~r Larsen. lt's taken up more than two decades of hls life. Seemingly indomitable , Lanen overcame a near fatal illne8.'I two years ago. He'U be 79 In March. vMy spirit dominates my body," Larsen has said. "It gives me Uldw-Uig strengUt." Loo\dni at the sparkle ln bis cfear eyes as be booms hll greeting on Laguna streeta, it's ~y to believe ·piam1er, Piloi To Give Talks Orange County Planning Director Forest Dickason of Costa Mesa and Capt. Sidney Hill, Western Airlines pilot, will be the guest speakers at the Nov. 21 dinner meeting bf the American Socie- ty of Mechanical Engineers Orange Empire Subsection al the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Dickason and Hill wUI discuss problem in the expansion of the Orange County Airport facilities. The meeting is schedul- ed for 8 p.m. preceded by a social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are '5 and reservatlona may be made by calling S40---9220. be has _Inner lirea. . But, 1)e has human n~ ,too. Ami. the Eller Larsen Fund i& . ruaning low, Its. guBrdlllns report ,. Fundli were collected . two yean •KG to give Larsen a ttip to his native Denmark. He proved one of the Art Colony's finest ambaisadon. M.ooey that .. ~ .... -·to help, house Lanen io lhe,HoOol LaguNI wben he returned. P1lyatdana llOld ho llhould 'not be alone. · The hotel· has made a COPlinuous con- tribution by giving Lanen· a ;j1 r~c. ~ ~-1 • of h!t:nt eacti mmtb :~ <lommJttee·<Qlllrlbu~ the...-. · The-' committee, compriled ol Mayor Gle'nn Vedder, HarTy Lawrence, Mill Lorna MJ!ts,: llemJow ·Hanis, Ind Pete Fulmer, has chosen the ';('hankagivlng period to give area ,ruidenta a chancl to contribute to the1r greeler. "The fund ii' not 1to be • cooaldered a matter of charity. Rather It ii in the spirit of appreciation and 1hanU to Eiler," Mayor Vedder emptwUed.' Larsen w'as pft>claimed '·' 0 f f'l c ~~I Greeter"· il the first: winter ft!Sttva1. Kil foot prints are lmbedded In the sidewalk of Coast Highway at Forest A venue and tUJ tood will over the years has found its way to the" hearU -ol La'gunans. · : r 1 , Tboae who .wish lo conttltute 11lhanka lo the greeter may addreal checkJ to the Eiler banen Fund , 280 Park Ave. 1 lhlo but bi.I (amily ii prob~ly 11118rter than your lainily. · : . Now «1om~ ~e co~~· . You·'U for@i.ve m'e · fOr talking · i 'about n)y .fitter a,n,4 . ~Y lie-• f~re 18~1-·YOU ~-1utt. This week's Time says my fitter. is an anthropometrist ' Th•» point of· today'• ad lo .lha1 .t!Uo i" Suli ¥!>Dlla a~Bld· ·w.u. Exeep1l for ~.·1 oe!J :-more .aulta, ID' NO\.emher · th,u ~y · ~!l;i'I'<' month. My ~J:c. io yery ... ~ ...... ..,. oa.it pri~ r-&om $80 lo •I 65. I pt_iee ·~ ..-ab<!ut ·$10 to 115 · wulerowhat•othen 8"~ f.,.. · theM: tame 1uib.r Wftlt cooler -weather and. bolldayL •hMd, ... the lime i1 tipe thi1 week. Al lea1l tl1at'1 better than being Nelton de Souza All.ila, He doet called a thimblerigger. b i 1 anthropowatcbacallitliug Ae!tually, thirnhlerigginghu . with a needl~ a thn:ad, and a no I hi n g to do wit b either thlmhl~. He ' -the . be1t ~o~"!':. lliloring or sailing. It'• the darn fitter and lat1or w1th1p science of ntanipulating one f~ur block1. Or even 100 pea under three walnut 1bell1. nulee. In ~ /OU don't belitfve me, . Sr. Avila (you lfl~ to call look it up. Websler know1. h1!'1 Net10n afler buying your . . . , thil'il 1ufl here) came \o my So 1f you. hav~ th11 1week • 1tore·froin Brull. He hat more Time magazine, 111ue .of No~. brOiher. and 1;11.en &ban you 15, turn lo r••e 102 .• The have fm,tn. Eleven of·lhO)ll, article headed T~nolo~'. It Two 1i1ten and four brothe.re uy1~nthrop.001etry11 ~e Caal are cott.ge profe190r1, It may IJl'OWIDf.. ~enc~ ':'h1e.h , 'Y'" .not be diplomatic oJ.me to Ny tematlcally 11ud1e1 mau'• an• • • atom.ical lnea1uremenl1 'and opp lie• tho flnd!nsa to the prodttct. '' A "µtW, w9rd. about , an· thro.!'omel!'Y. Time -.r• one of l)ie re1tou,rant ·~ deliber- alely d.,Uped. the ..... lo be- c:c;tme u n c-o m f orla'b le after obobt 20 minutl!o. Tlioy, fill" and if they oOOld 89' throe dlltereni .eut&omen in ' every , oea.t ~Ort .boar; tlley'd ..U in th-tbnM-.. m...i. 19!!1t!!1• · Can you uoe OA~b'y in your huol-t Il io, all you hHe "' do lo 1....,. ~ow to p,. 110W1c;,e lt. And then ...U ,.. • The brain• In Big lndaotry ""' p.11 lMnUnf! that? Greo.t heaveou, ..., ••• been doblg It in my 1tore for yean. J a~k Bid, well .. \ ' '1 1"" head anthropometrilt around here to a ouov,e, imqw• 1..i,..iii. .,.tltmwt aameil 3467 Via Udo on The Udo r , · :uula,1 Newport 8-h. ....... 'to Richard'• Mart.et ... d the. Lido IJ'halier. ' Fl'\ll8 porkl1111 for eboet 91 Wt..~""'! 67M$10 f.w)'rilbt 1968,-J..t Bfd"'9U, ,' " I " t J L I I ! ' I • Pulpit and -Commu4lon 'will be celftrated Sunday at tM '7:31!1 1nd 11 a.m. .ervlees at St. ,,_~-.The ........ p-eyer -.ta ~farta.m. 'l'bodlurdlloloeatedll ,, 111'hll Do the Btatitud• ~1", lo Ille UUe " Ille. ll ..... -to be .,..., by tile Rn, Stanley P. Alleo a·t F•••&•l• Vall.•1 Pnll>yle~ ... Cllardl, • f I 0 Talbo,rt Ave:, Su.Mlay. • The .. .._ 'II tile r.utlh In e -.. utled "M~ll Frcm Matthew." ~ The n e w orJ·aniz&Ll.on, 1'Ycuac People tor Cbrilt," will conduct Ill 1 e co n.d meetlbg Sunday lt 'S:~ p.m. The family hour,. "An Old Fuhioned Testimony Timt," will be held Sunday at 7 p.m • fte llo~Valey .... Pew ' I Ult ~ WTI Sliter Ave., Fouotlin Volley, ~ hosting llowerd and Dorothy lo\lrth. concert JOlolat. who bave ap. peared Oft t.elevb.lon, radio \nd New.P11Stor For Valley 1st Baptist in eollqe and concert series The Rev . Dana HawkM will ~ U.. Vnltod Sta..,, b1tJft bta eer'llce &undey u for a spec!a1 concert at I the new mfniJtfll' ot the Pint p.m. Sundly. Ch .. -• or F tlin Regular HrVictll att held BapUst wua oun t II nd • Sund Valley, 7115 Maanolle. a 1.m. • p.m. •Y , achoo! c.laasa are held at I :~ Hawkes move. t.o the area a.m. and the youth hour 11 after nearly five yean en the ICbeduled for I p.m. Nltrtel'Y atatf of California 'Blptilt care. 11 provided for all 'Jbeologicl.l Seminary In tel"VlCS. Covina. T6etlev. John Rogers Devis will preach the sennon "8" Subject One to Another Out al. Reverence lo Christ," Sun· driy at the a and t: 30 a.m. la'Ylcel at It. Mlcllael'1 aod AD Aqell' Ep!Jcopal ~- l'l'be91oatcal readings and ,d aicusalonl are held at the church, . S2.U Pacific View Dr.ive, Corona de!. Mar; tach Tuelday Ii I a.m. Tbt rrotJP ta currently dllcuuin( "Moral Mll'I and Immoral Society." The question "Did He Fool Yoo Too?" will be answered by the Rev . Lawrtncf: T. YOtmg, mJ.n1Jter of Com· mu.lty Vatted. Met~od.l•t Cmrdl, &812 Heil A.ve., Huo- (-PIJU'IT, -ii 'ft)ere he t«ved •• dirfdor ol communlcatlom • and supervised lhe school'• public relaUons proaram. He also taught counu In rt.llgiOW1 b r o a d casilnl:, audiovisual techniques and com· munlcations . theory at the seminary. Prior to his aer'vlce at the seipinary, he w-.s tbe · usls4int pa.slor at the SuMyside Bap. till Church . in Loi Angeles, and. the chaplain'• uaittant a t t h e I n t ercommunity Hoopital In Covina. ·Before entering the m!niatry, Hawku worked in commercW. radio, HrVinl as an announcer and engineer fOr radio stations in Loi Angeles, Ventura and Santa. Barbara. He.bu done broldcuina wort NIW MINllTllt Rev. Dan.-Hawkes for the seminary and the American Baptiat CcovenUon. He bu participaled)n many radio and Leleviaioo progrlml in the Lo& Aogelu area in coo.junction .with Ole radio-TV commlflk ol .the Council of · ChW'Chea: in Southern California , producea the an- nual "Highlights" recording of t h e American Baptist Con· vention and is the script writer for the nationally distributed Baptist "Laymen'• Hour" radio program. The First Baptist Church ... founded In 11183 and ta alllll.ated with the American l!aptlat c.nv.nli .... Bible View: Man's Actiom Speak Louder Than Words • Muy -le equate ..UP>n wlth ac«ptsnct: of certain doctrine" But thls· II not the blblical view. ln the are.at lburcebook cl Judaism and Chriatiallity, 1 reti,giou1 p e r s on la distinguished not by his stated be.liefs but by his actions, his atUtudes, his ~latlon!hips -in short, by hi! style of JU.. IT JS of coune true that everyone's style of lire ultima"1y nllects h~ deepest coovictiolll!i. But what a person says is not always a reliable guidt to what he believes slronJly enough to live by. Some who profeM ardent rtlleiow faith are unwilling to take any COltly or dangerous action in obedience to that faith . and many who call thefnlelves unbelievers display in actual practlct a profound comJnltment to the values which Biblical rtll1ion upholdo. Anyooe -thinb the! ..ilglon ii merely a matter of "bell~vlng In God" w!U find little coolfort in the scrip- tUTeO. •·So you ~.llevt that there i1' one God?" uks the 1ulhor ol the New Testament Epistle ot James. "Good for you! The demona also believe that - and lhudder." HUNDREDS of y e a r s earlier, the. greal Jewiah pro- phets had warned thlt God is concerned with the 111ay men act rather tW.n their diligence in paying rituat tributes to him. "This says the Lord," cried the prophet Am .. : "I hate, I desplse your fe1ts, and l lake no delight ln your liolemn assemblies ... "TAKE A WAY fro01 me the noise of your songs; to the melody ol your harps I will not listen. ' ;'But let justice roll down like water!, and rlghteousneu like an ever-flowing stream." The prophet Micah was equally scornful o f a "religion" which expresses IUelf ooly In &Iring lip service to orthodox beliefs and at· t end l n ( punctiliously to ce.r!rnonles whlch be lhouaht to hOl.or God. 4•WJTH•WHAT shall 1 come before the Lord, and bow myse.U before God on high?'• ..Micah askod. "Sh~ll I c<ime before biJn with burnt orferings .. will the Lord "' pleased with thousand.!i of rams, with ten thousand rivers of oil ? ... ''He hu shoNtd you, 0 rnan. what U good ; "And what does lhe Lord require or you , but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with thy God?" PERHAPS the mo&t pereif. tent of all Christian heresies is the Idea that a person is assured of 1alvation if he publicly professes belief that Jesus ii the Son ol God. Je.1U1 ,11ve no encouraie- men~ to that kind ri pw<Jy verbal piety. • "Nol every person who ·calls me 'Lord, Lord' will enter: into the kin.tdom of beav.en, but only those who do whit my Fatber in beavtn wants See CAMELI, Pap II 10 ·RANGE COAST CHUR,CH DIRECTORY I FAIRVIEW IAl"llST CHURCH ,.~ .... _,,...,.,_c.M. 10 A.M. WORSHIP Sl!llVICK t A.M. SUfllP:AY CHU•CH ICHOCH. •t• II'& Jr. • a·ar."'--"" Y.,.. ........... ............ 1••~1·p~ ............... Y,.,.,.., -.__, CWI _,....,, IA.LU HAUOI TllNITY IAl"llST CHURCH 11Jt ............. ee. ..._ _,,_tua._ sun.i.1 ..-f :41 a.m. Marnlnr Worsblp U:GO a.m. Bapu.t Tralnlnc Union e p.m. Even.inc service 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6: Prayv ........... 7:00 p.m. RRST SOUTHPN BAPTIST CHURCH 6lt MAlfQ.JOM. COSTA MDA Riv. lo!. Sd11111lt1l.o,f St1U,.., $ch••1 , •• , • , • 9:41 Tr1i11i119 U11i1• , ••••• ,. , • 6:00 h 11 •• -lv•11l"f Wonhi, •••• , , , • 7:00 MW1i111 Wers 1, • • • • 1 w..i h t r I 7 00 , Ill Ill ~·"" Cl • • • • ; ,._ Mld1fl ....,.,. A'-" ANN.at .. UNMllSITY IAl"llST CHUICH Ila f. L PMllANS U , IANTA AMA Mll•HTI -· = ...................... -............ h• A.M. MOllM.... tp ................... : .............. 11 A.M. --.!~-=:ii.:~·,r..=~~~:~,.t.:;: PIUT IAPTllT CMURCH .......... y.., , .............. 17411 M•i•• .... --..... -........ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria Ii: Placentia Avo. Coolll Meoa .......... , -·--Yvllt Mlllfsl'• ..,... .... .. .• ... .. . 11• 1.111. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHU Oii TNI MOTHll CHUICH THI •tm C"UICH o• CHlllT, SC:llMTll1' IN IOSTON, MASSACHUll'nS Subject ol !Moon -November 17 "MDrtals ancl Immortals" Corona del M1r-Secontl Church of Christ, Sci...ti1t ll IWll '-dfk View Dr. Ctim.11 & .._, Sdtffl-10 A.M. .... llt a .. 111 -1161 I. c ... ttwy. Costa Mesa --:-Flrtt Church of Christ, $dentist JllO M ... Y .. Dr., Cott. w .. S..., k:Mol--9:11 A.M. Chrcll s.M• I 1 A.M. .... 1 ....... Jlit ......... If. Hunt! ......... .t..-Fl"t Chu•ch of Christ, Scientist 111 Offw QoN.11 I ....., 14011 9:1t l 11 t .. loNMt 1.._.a1t Oltf't Le1u~e ....., -Fll'll Chu.ch ,;,-Chrld, ''NJll•t 611 H~ Dr. Cltwc.ll & S.llffy ScM.& ftlt I 11: .. .... , ....... ,.4 ........... Nowporf leach -First Chu...i, l>f (hrlel, Scientist JJOJ YI• Utle Cl111tcll I • .....,. kHel-9111 & 11:00 l.Ul11t ...... 1111 "8 LUo . All are cordlally Invited to attond the church oervlcN and enjoy the privileges of the Readin~ RoomJ Cltlhl C.. p,.wWH AT ALL SllYICU s-il•y kh..S •.•••. 9111 ... M.,.1111 w.rtti., • . 11 flt Ml ,,.,... .. .... k. . • . . .... ... inlll•t w-..i, .... 1r00 PM .... ScMll ......... tr9 •• tft. 11;;==========;;==========:11 ll\lrlll,. WWllllf, • ., ..... 111• 1.111. Hi YMll .,_ ........... '-· ..,...,,. .............. '-""' 147-4144 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M•lft I Adams Stroet1 '181.ws ' ...... Nunery Gare Provided Ml-4771 14'·6141 W1 .. ti1w• 111 You ••• UNITARIAN UNIVIRSALIST CHURCH j I 21t Vlc.f1ri1 -~ 10::111 A.ff,. 646-4652 Huntington Beach t.t1fl11nt W1,.Ji!, , .1:)0 10:41 l iltl• Sch11I •••••• t :IO BAHA'IS 'ROCLAIM Y•11tfi "'"'' •••• 6:00 ,... lv•'l.l111 . W1r,hll' •• 1 :00 l'M ............. _ .... _,~ Bahe ' u' llah "Th• 'rotni114 O"•" 141-9111 ., 14f·2001 tillll"NI')' Clfl i!lmldtlil II Ill .. rv ... Oflk:91 JN.-.. 81tl 9'vel._..,,. ' GO .AHEAD! SLEll' IN SUNDAY MORNING! n.--' ... 2:)J ........ s..Mit. CALVARY 'CHAPIL ...,......, .... NIWPOlT HAllOl LUTHllAN CHURCH ..,c._...,..._. ..... ........ a..IM ........... ~ .... ~--.. ,....... ~~ .. MI •11M1 I .......... , .. C'llwdl .... )'ft ..... .,.. ......... -. "2.67N 646.'512 ~JJa,J,a, . C/i~tian Church • W N_..,.11' IUC~tD ....... t • .......... .., ........ "..., ...... .. L 11111 It .. C.... .._ 'I Cb .. .., lchool -9:41 AJA. ' I • Wonhlp -10:41 A.M.ftl I . ----•71-nlS llli•"'4r Dr. D. W. Mcilroy . CMU~CH OF &OD, SAHATA~IAN MtW.,..A.,,...,._... .... , ....... ., ........... ) .......... c. Dv ........... ... ...... ... ...... .. ..................... ....,,....,, Mo\.M. ....... Jlty11 2 I lwwMM ........,, 11111 A.Mo ..._ ........ ...., a.-1 '• ...... ~ •• 1, ...... .,.... "' .... ~ ..... C:-0 ............ ., .... _. lllf l'lltto "' .,..,. .... 141'1 • .... M7..Jl4fhrW...-1••• .... ,,.._ .. ,........_.,....._. • IYANGELICAL FltEll CHURCH O' MUNTIN•TON tu.CH 1912 PLOllllDA AYI. ..._, kMt1 ....... t :u AM. YIW~ K1w ........ •:• P,11\. ........ ....... .• lh • A.M. IW111111 WW.1119 ...... 11• P.M. WIDfllllDAV llSLE STUDY AND l'llAYl!lll-1:09 l'.M. lllUCI CNU'MAM, .. _._ -Pllle9 .,..,... CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA tnwllN HAllOI .. 11 PAllYllW SUNDAY MORNIN& l llLE STUDY ................ •:45 AM SUNDAY ~ORN ING WORSHll' I COMMUNION •• 10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••...••..•.•••••••• 6:00 ,.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •.••••••••••• 7;10 l'M ; NUISllY CAii 'lllOYIDID 010 ... O. M•rfttl4 D. •· HIHlt Mllbm AIMC'-"9 Ml•hMt Phone: 541·5711 Day or Ni1ht ctNTRAL BIBLE CHURCH Emp~rins Yhe P1an of God '"'-P~ of Oirist 1&t Power of die lioly Spirit ~lldrt lchool t All. I MorYlinJ \41orth4f1 t .nd 10:31& JVK" 1Yenllt1 Slivim 7 PM Wr~ •ible S!ldy ind ,,...,.., 1 ""' Nll!Mf'f M!q ~rm. A full Voulh ProJflJn Cm. of o..,. •nd llrd. SL c-..... Petrir H. t. JONI) IFC>. MW. INTINSIVI -t'-UAILY l'ILOT'S ..,..... cl lec:ll ...... No .u. ,.,,.. Clttl • .... ...... wMtt ,..., vou .... CORONA DEL MAR 'l<_ll•CH c; ~-·~· 0.1' ~ . .. " i.; s -" z - ' ~ ,.. ... + ' \ .. "'A \, _ __,I .} ~:ft'Ma"I~ COMMUNITY lNGREGA TIONAL • • 611 HILlOTRO'I .......... , ...... . ~ W1 .. 10111 A.Mi or. PM,.. e. ~. Mlllllle1 Miii ..,..., ....... •.c.1. ,_ kv•lltlt·Doy Aclvelltlst Clwr~h•s --__ .... __ _ .. JH• SM> ......... ,,,.., ....., ......... a.... ,.. ... ! 141 .. t•• 11711 c,... • ...., ,.,_...., ....... ...... • ... tttt ._.. A. l. •••••11, ,,,+., ...... ...... •• 11ttf ... .....,.., 4f2·1fll ...... -......... .. ...,.. ......... -.,,..,,._w_.,11,..•11 • THE EPISCOPA~ CHURCH Welcome. You. ST. JAMii, 1209 . VS. Lltl•, N-i-t hech S11Moy SoMces -7:10, 9:DO. 11:00 - T .... y 10:30 -Ttiltf'l4oy l :DO '''"' M•ly ,......._ ' Ho91'-t lenkos IKtw, TM • ..,. J1lta P' . ....,..., II; AMo .. TM 11...,. D.-rid Cr.Mp Phone: 67S-0210 ST. MICHAIL lo ALL ANGELS ~acitie View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar Sundoys: 8:0-0, 9:30-Oilld Can at 9:30 Holy Days u IMOunCEd .... .,, n. ............. .,.,. ....... _ "'-'44o046l ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2049 Orange Ave., C.M. Su-ys 7:30 & 9:30 Church School -9:30 'Iburldays: 8:30 & JO a.m.; Holy Days as announced vtc., n. 1 .......... w. n ... 1••• PM.. 141.1116 EPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S El'ISCOl'AL CHURCH ....... -a... '-'--~-..... " """ l"llflh Notlt ........... CINwltl• Tiii 1 ..... , ..... c. c.ltv. ,. • ..,. Sund.,Y Sorvl-•1• ~.M. H"" c•......, ,,. 'A.M. "'"'u' ....,,_ a c.._.. 11• ".M. ......... S#f!MI J1• l'./14 t.i....i 111 .. A.M. MMolllf Wll'tllif' ,.._ c.....,.._ "'"'" c.,. "'~ "nt A-blv of God Church 1461. 22n<I St., Coote Mo.. S41-3761 M. C. Cronic, P11tor I R1y Nidtet•~. tro1U"ht1r 1f Youfli ICMllUU Of. HIYICIS I h!Hltry C.•rcll s.c..:.I ........................ t :Jt'•··· ... 11, w..-. . . . . . . . . . . 10:50 •••• &-7100 , ... Cll11r• .. Ct.1lr -Sll1ril P1ul1'"· Dir1cter Yklten W•lco"'9 -N111Wf'Y Attff4ott STATI LICINJID 1'1111-SCHOO~••I Wlllt•1111, DllMMr ....... : 145·2J2J a Harbor Ar~t~:'~r" Temple St. Jame1 Epltcoptl Church 3209 Vie Lido, Newporf leech SAllATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 11111111 a1111 L•11110W l'O• INl'O•MATION1 CALL US4M1 ' I I GLAD TIDINGS I ASSEMBLY OF . GOD 15th & Monrovie , Newport B.ech I~ I t"* ... , II MIH ,.....lf•ll 64U620 or S46-7166 '"-'' l.ilVt!IUll, '°'""' -11111 Mlllw, M1111C .. OW.ttw t :41 A.M. -S"*'-f Sekel 10;10 A.M.-"'••l'1 Y1"911 01 till D•_...t I.ff" ,.,.._ 9Y ,. ..... 6:00 , ..... -Y .... s.Mco. De11 M•,,..y, Dl~t•r I 7100 l'.M.-"A SMt ef Hll hlevM" s.,111.~ by "••••• W1d1111d1y, 7;)0 p.tn.-11 .. ll114I. Fo11rfh L11:f11r1 '" "l'•r••11•I Wif11111i111" Choir wit! be Sin9i"9 1t b1#: Su11d1y S1rY]C1t "''Y'' Me1t;111. S1t11r4l1y, 1:)0 I'.~ HARBOR ASSEMILY OF GO!Y' 740 W. Wiison, Cott• Meta Y. L NlltwlCI, ,.._ UI DON C°'11Y, Mlo47M , ................ ,. .... .• Su"d''f Scho1I t :41 1.111. • THANKS•IYIN& CIUSADI !:.:":~:•+ Stir Tlle11111 N ' 1t °"'"ll1r 1 ................... ' ..... .., 71JI '·"'· COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ~· -IU....._1119 -.............. -cMf C.. • ... ti~~~~-~~~1!.~~'!~~~~ .• ~ UNlf'llD 51JtVICl • S11H1y Sth11I 9:10-WOllSHll' . I O:JO Weuhil' l Ye11+~ a,,.,., . 6:10 •·""· Nurt•l'Y ,.,,,;41,41 •t •II \.,..;,,, A ~llUl!lllh ~ -Ylt"'" AN A,...n Wik- Trlnlly UNITiD SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 1416hlttl ......... AM WOlSHI, 4ND MIHAGIS ....,..,...._,, .. , ... t6M4D llwt44 We 1.11, ... 111 1f1r11A \1'9 •N ,, • .,. Pt1 ------- Newport Herbor Luthoren Church of tho M11lot · Lutheran Church 2501 Cliff Dr. LI Mm TH In. J•-.: c;.. ~•I•, ,_,_, n. .......... J ..... , ... 2900 Paclfie View Or. CORONA DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM R. ELLll Wenlll• St,.,.lcl ..... 1:>1.1:• 1.& ,..,.., kJINI ....•. •:tJ.11:41 .... W-hlf s.n1ce .... ll:•lt1• Nurse~ car• available at all 1ervicea WILCOME Phone Ol S·5022 1:48 A.l.l.-Fa111lty Wors>il, t :41 A.M.-Su11dey Ch11rc• Sch1ol I l:O:C A.M.-F,di.-1 Wtnhl, N..-ry PNtWM CHRIST LUTHlltAN CHURCH Miuourl Synod 760 Vktorl1 It., C•hi M•u Lethar V. Tornow, P1stor ........ W1r1ltl• Strvlml• 1:11 & 11 A.M. llllHllJ lclllll1 t:M A.M. A...i1 •tblt Clua: 9:JI A.M. CHttlTl.tH ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL l41·61U PRINCE O~ PEACE LUTH.liRAN CHURCH M111 y,,4, o,;., I l1k1r Str11t, Co.t• M1t1 , C11if. AND•llW C. AND••SDN, 1'11111' Mol'n!119 WO<"si'llP; t t. 11:\J '·"'· ..:.~~•y l thocl' t :U t. lG:U '·"" l'rlnc1 ~ "'''~' Luth•••" .Sttteol -Mitt E1!~1r OhU1, l'rlllcip.J Offic• l'ft1"'' 54t.osJ I Sckt•l Pho"'' S<ft.o's•z . HU"'IN•Toli RACH UNITED CHURCH OF REU6IOUS SOBKE 420 10th St., Huntintton ltach s • .;.y w.,,.1 .. S&n'lcol .. , Y•.,.. Chl'Cit-11 :oo •·•· W''"''"'Y EY111i119 Stvtly Wr1u,-7:JO '·'"· .... ,...., Ml1lster l'tl1H: SJ .. 2111 A Cordi1I Wolcoma from THE UNITfO METHODIST CHURCH 1.11:t •• 1111114 COMMUNITY H11nll"tl111 le1ch-N•rtfl METHODIST CHURCH 115 A111t1 675 -0?10 1:15 l"fe'"''' W1rth1, 9:JO Tr1Cifl1111I Worihl, COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH 6•62 Hill Av1, •• 142-4461 W.,d1ip & Church Sch11I I Sulltl1y Schoel t I 10110 AM C11f1 M11• FIRST UNITED MITHODIST CHURCH l•tli St I H1rlter llvd. lrvi"e-l1d l l11ff UNIYllSITY MrtlfODIST CHURCH W1~hip I Church Sch1ol 9:10 I 11 AM 5-41-7 727 Worship ..•. l:lO AM lll·12Jl Mte+;nt t1111per1rJly I" St. M1,1i 'r•1byftr[111 Church E1,1ltluff Dr. I J1111bor1• Rd. lltU"I l11ch Celi• t.4111 Norlh MESA YElDE MHHODIST CHURCH M1 .. Verd• I l1k1r Sf. 14t-271f LA~UNA IEACH METHODIST CHURCH 11612. W1tl1y Dr I" Wo1d1ip I 'c~u•~ Sche•I 9:00 l IO:lO A~ S1. L•111~• Wer1~ip f :lO I t I AM Churc h School t :JO AM 4tt.JOll "11111ti"9t•" •••th Ntw•erf l11ch CHllU CHURCH IY THI SEA 1400 W. l1!l:t11 l lvi. •11 .11os FlltST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH J721 17fti St .•••. 5]6.J5l7 S1rvic11 -f :JO I t I 1.111, N11n1ry thru 1"8 9r1d1 . 11 Ch11r1h Sche1t -9:10 '·"'· Wor1hip I Church Seho1I t :lO I I 1:00 AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas 'Christ Church Presbyterian 11111 M ... He INeer A.H.tl H1.m""" ..... Dr. ~\t McOI .... l• .. rl111 l'llltef ....,. W__..: t1J1 AM Cti.rdt S....S: t0i41 A.M. Offhe lll JN k . l'tt ... : ISM1Jt • Church ef th• Covenant 1110 ............ c.. .... -·"· l>•"•ld I. M••IM11, l11t1rl111 p,,,,, I•• ...... ., I Cll•N.11 lcHel: 9iJ.....,lleN NMJ04 St. Andrew's l'resbyterian Church 6ff It. A..._, ..... Nft,_,. .._ • CHAIW MlllllT DllllNFllLD, 'ASTOi W....., & Cllwdt lc!M.1: I. 9:Jl I 11 AM M&-1147 St: Mark l'relbyterlan Church C..W ,,_,.., ... I hlfM.tf ...,., e-... ..... WOllll c. lotlNION, un. PAITOI ·-. ~-"'"' 11 .... ~·141 Conimunlty ~rltin Church • ,, ....... ..._ ,. hill .. ~, ............. DAI.LAI TlllNll, •.u-rer ·-. -....... ''" -.---" Ml • ~ '"·7111 I ------------ p I• tt tr ell It .. SI u M M th s. " •• c al In V: ~ w .. th " No p, hi .. VI at bf of ct Iii t• It lU pr "I Cl at .. .. et . th' be &:. w• 7:: pr at Sb Cc . at m' A be 6 C1 G1 lk "1 at Ca pr I be ca Ye 5 . .. Rf pa Cl tb 35' N1 m in m Be yo Cc •P at St Cc "' Eo 9 , •• at Pl Se n a M "' 9: R. Pl ct •1 1. ' I ' •• ni Tt m Ju bo P' Cl "' Cl .. 111 e. ... ... .. PULPIT AND . PEW • • • Oratorio Presented Panel Discussion cc.•eelil tnlia Pllio •> liosM>n Belch.. Sunday 11 the t and lO:JO 1.m. oervloel. "'l'be Archlleid.ay" a clul fol' ~ lduJll, -II 10 ' 1:m. The membtnhlp tralalor tluo 1lill btlla Sun- dly 111 I.ID. lo tlli' pular'I 11u11r. "lducatl.an.. IDd, Rlclan'' will 'bl Ibo ........ aabject SUnCSJY at U1lt1rla1 u.iv.,..... a...11 11 1:o111 MOii, LISI VlctG<la St. by M1dllu Triv~, -ol the Mak.Im . X Monlelldrl Sclt«>l fn Compton. Memberl ol the UCI socloJDv cluo wm abo •pell at 1be lO:JO I.JD. 1«ylce. Qwrch achoo) clus.. ... held at the ume boour. Thi Rev. Lo<tn D. P'llcl:- lnger, m1llllter al Newpa<t Ullly Cban:lt will pr .... t Ille .ennon '4Expandlng Your Worth" SUnday at the 10 1.m. service. The church moela II the Seo!Of ctti=s Center. 15th Strttt and Irvine A-u•, Newport Boach. Aliiat.ant minister the Rev. Patrick Berryhill will conduct h1a third ,clus ltd.W't in the wie1 "This 'lll!ng Cllled Unity" Monday and Tueld1y at 8 p.m. The subject will be "Metaphysics, the Sclence ol God.' The First United Metbtd11t Churdo, :rm l'ltb SL, Bun- lingl<1J S..ch, wDJ condllcl two worship aervlcei at t :• and II a.m. SUDday with tht Rov. G. -n Sb1w preaching OD the t O p i C ~P!aYfng the Game of LHe." ChUrcb llcllool claslea meet at the same boon with the 1nquireno clul 11 10:'5 a.m. IJld tho youth l"OUJ'O meet at 6:80 p.m. The waek'• 1clivllles lnclude the Commlaalon on Mem· bershlp m .. tlng Monday al 5,30 p.m., the health and welfare conference Monday at 7,30 p.in., the Bible study and prayer group mttlfng Tuesday '1roop1 .,_ al l ::!f ;.m. and the '°""' adufl flfOUPI meet at 8 p.m. in church 1oaOi ,. . • Mewll!'dlbtp 11-, r part ., loyalty month, wtll - IDdly ~er vfliJ from .... lo al t..t1IOrn Cllllrdl " llie -· -P1cUic View Drivt, Corona del_ Mor. Sunday, the Bev. Dr . Wllllam R. l!Der, pallor, will dtUver the term0n "'lbt -1111 al Generosity" at the 8:"5 and 11 a.m. services. A faml\y dinner will he aerved begfnnlng It 5:30 p. m . Nunery care and y o u t h supervision wilf_ be Jl!iV!ded. Communion will bre celebrated by the members al Clorilt Latlleru ~ l!unUay 11 the j : 1j and II a.m. le!"Vlcel. 11H! Re v,. i..thal V. Tornow wtll speak <n the topic, ""Inside the Of. ferlng Bly" at both ll!:r'Vlces. Folk Singer • 3rd Time / A .,.,,.1 dlao-. ~ _.. _ ,...,. _. · A !111 oratcOo wrttteo, by_ the ,.._ ,_ poople and -po.-. .f lanned on Drugs N"'1JOl'I l!oldl llltmd1nor morl lo ..... bu • a.-unc 1111 penata 11..t lllvtm. ·., tho Ulrd'a lcheduJed for~ mn1n1 wD1 bl Mn. -Caldwell. , ST~CIUAlTIT • l'tayerwDl bl~ 1t al SI. JllDM £p,llcop1l Mn. BlrkG..,,.., ..iMn'. •COUIJlllS •. tbe Unlvenlly al ~ Chllt'd!, -VII LJ do, Robert 'lllkar. '""""-P'!'Wil .,_EIR FAMltY • . C1fll0fllio Lulbenn crpel, Newport 8-b. ·' -.ben wtl1 • Doa ~ PLOllJDA IOYS -... So. Fl-Loo The~Ol>,ipl)lllOo'edby BllJ °"""-md c.111 . ·ANDI•• ' Angtlel, ao lllmdl.I', Nov. the Eplscopll Churdt -11Ull1m-. '1111 puol w01 bo ••• ·J1'~1/1 S ,... •• ' J.1..-J..1.,1.f. 0..J........1 -.t _ ..... _.,l...;I .... -.. JUc:b&rd 1 .,., ..... ,.\ 0 ::. 17 It 7 p.m. and W1ll IM,I"" ~I ""' --UJ I.Ill". • ( ,.,... .... ..,, 'ttlll .... t , It wUJ bt U. ftlll l rd , . Jccu. MO. . Ila•••• II. 1.., p.a ., performuoo ol U., ..c Tbl --wtJI ...... II "" -.. IJlll J7M1•: :.'":-!"':".:"'ClaoimunllJ -l}CI .Ca10plJ;S\i~·~··m~-~~~:::;,~-~~~~:z==t~'--,_yt.eriin Churdl " Lil--.. • t -· 11111 -ud 11 lbl :r..u..i . • \; ' " Cbrblu Ari .... M1111c Advance, i:. 11 Plftb 1'lthlra ChUrc:b, "-.....iaJ a~~ .iu.. 1n Banquet Set J f"'U'RD : tbne P1111 11111 1111urea TIH Sold~s Maslt IJN#tif., ~ -···trio, lbl JO.voice Ill'. uup If. Tlior, put •• cbok. al hlth Lu t b or 1 n ]ftaidenl_ ol p e pp or di a 1 M"".m.b : • ~~Be.lch,JJD-, Colltpand1nlirdsteroltbe I w310.•• • COUW'\IMll • C.~. :: der ~ -.. of Edee • Churdl.ol Chrill, w1ll .1111 i I . 11411 .... _ _,_., Vme D)'nole lpeWr IDdly II tho'1'' ;4 ·TR:EES of the Wf'\DT.'r.!11 dmla, and llDlofl& Marilyn first ,unual t'eCOlnlilao be-".. · . ~· n-............. a.... ..!. -In tbe 1-111 llelcb ~-Inn la, -• ' - Sunday IChool and Bible classes meet at .t :!O Lm. A "Evuy Member Vlailllloo" will begin .sunday by the Boa'rd of Stewardl;hip. with a trainlne meeting scheduled for Friday at 7:30 p.m. The church 111 IOClled at 160 Vfc. torla st., Colla Meaa. SW Jamieson, a linger who belpo plan !be ldylwlld Follr: F .. llval, will present Hlectiom ol American folk mulic at the O a.m . pray&r tervice at~· James' "Church Loyalty Througfi Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach Service" wDI be the 1«mon Sunday. lillellrndl. lfn !JlWlmldl has · ~ fit CIJnNN AdvUCI ~~=~·~~-~~~~~.,,~~· ... ~-~-~~~~~;~. ''Open under the ltan." Ana. / Clml"" Adv111ce la I Qor1o-• &n mln!Blry located 11 UC!. : The 11uque1 1a deJJ&ned 1o I See By· Jaday' s ·: Balboa isle -tht-lolbl ' public and --. ~ ;;!"' n:v;.... COl!lrlbuted .-. Want Ads Sund1y by the Rev. Jooeph _ _:;;.::.. ____________ ..,.._ Mc.Shane at M-Venle Unfted Mo-.i Cbrch. Church 1 Sets Services are held at I and 10:30 a.m. The churc:b ii located 111'11)1 Baker SI., Cos-ta Meaa. church, 2lod Slreet 11 Elden CASSEIS Avenue, Costa Mesa. Sunday • • at 10 :50 a.m. The JO.votce choir 111 under the dlnc:tion al John Lev-I. Book Fair Further WDfmltlon IDd ----·bl~ by cnollCllnl Ibo ClmPUI Advance oftlce at 8l3-IM24 or Ill' Hanry Gerhard. minllter The speaker ol the mocn1ng al u;. L1pn1 Buch Cboueh • will be the !lev. M1tt Bell, of n.lfgfoo• Sdeott 20061 &Slistant profwor of educa- Laguna Canyon Road will lion. Pastor M. C. Cronic will speak on "God and I" s'urntay speak at the l'evival time at 9 and 11 a.m. services. service at 7 p.m. The chui'ch The cbw-cb a.lao IJ)Onsors choir will sing a full mualcal a lecture at Clubhouse Two program. in Lei!ure World OD Thursdays at to a.m. The lecture this week will be entiUed 0 Gettlng Rid of Fear." ·~--P.,. •> "Boo~-.... the~ ual~ IMO-MIO. them ID do " he aid In 1111 . Docn" Y -•1 ;;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:::;;;~~ wmon on the ll>ilont. =•,.18;..~~ IDd~h ON ANOTll!!R occasion, from noon to 1 4 p.m. and 4 when some of his disciples to 8 p.m. resptctively. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL were procl•tming their devo. The fair llliU be held at Unn ID him, be lold them the Commurtlty U n 1 t e d they caold lla1Jy prova it by Methodi<l Church, 111 Agalo.; !'-----.... --...... their deeds. Becauae the fair ii being held e MATTRISSIS e "U you really ~ve me," aloog with t1-e mother'• coUee'lr.•· _;... ___ ~-- GUIDE ho Aid. "you will obey my hour gpo""*ed by t.eochen MA TTRISSIS commandment.... of the Balboa Island pre-9().lft • BOMD • TBAll.EM • TffAT • IT'S • DIME ·•· A • LINE . .. ·- • ' . • . ·-.• -: '· ·- at 9:30 a.m., the Communion-will be Stewardship and II' In an c e celebrated at both the 7:30 Commtttet . meeting Tuesday and 9:30 a.m. services Sunday . at 7:80" p.m. and the 'l'rulteel at •t. Johll &lie DI v. I• e · meeting Thurad1y 117 :30 p.m. l!placopi] Cllarclo, IOO Or1nge A 14-hour prayw vlcil wfD ·Ave., CM< Mell. Al the B .. tlnlioa Buch Unit¢ Church of Reli&f"'11 Scti~nce, 420 loth St., the topic to be discussed this SurMley by the-Rev. ErneSt Pa\e is "God and You Togetber." 11le adult service, youth church, and preschool claaa begin at 11 a.m., with a piano medlta· Uon prelude at 10:45. No one 1111ched .,..t<r Im-acbonl, ·~ emphuja will --portance to faith than the be on boots for prwchoo1 a.ti M: .. Mattr.i o.. apofi]e Paul. But in his letter children. 11" '"9WllGlt ..... ID ChrilUons 11 Rome, he said lnaplr1Uonal hook• f or Uberty 1-1303 thlt true worship comiats of adulta and lnexpenatve edl·I'----..;.. ___ _ "offering y0unelf u 1 livinl Uollll ol all Um• favorlles aloo e UPHOLSTlllY e'\~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!f . .,,~ -. • DAY . ' sacrifice to God." wW hi avaDable. be held Friday beginning at Sunday school for all ages The Women's Guild will meet on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 11 a.m. at the home of Mts. Paul Richardson, il4 Eighth-St., Huntington Beaeh. "LOVE ONE another wann· The moathly church family 6 p.m. and nursery care is ~rovided at the 9:30 a.m. service. The youth groups meets at 7 p.m. ly as brothers in Christ, and night supner will be held Nov. be eager to show respect for 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the chtlft!h. one another," he said. "Work A groug of boy llCOllts will twd, and do not bl !uy. ezplain the God and Country Serve the Lord with a heart Award as part of the mrening'a Pastor Jamb A. Dolin of Calvary Blptltt Church, 8281 Garfield A v e .. , Huntington Beach, will lpell on ht.e IDpic "The Face al Chri!t" Sunday at the 11 a.m. service. The Caivary Church chOir will allo present special arranaements. Sunday fCbool l:la.SleS are held 11 f: Ii un: wtlll nunery cart providell. fer-tbe-H!'Vlt'I. · Youth training ii offered at 5 p.m. "Llfe Detours" ls t lt e sermon title chosen ·by t.he Rev. Dr. Vincent GoUUIO Jr., putor and foundor ol the Cluudi ol Ibo Crooorood.o for the II un. lllvlc4o SUDday. The church lo IOClled 1t 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Buch. The Rev. Charin Moore, a member of the Torchbearers in ClomaJll' llnce 19511 and maoagina dlreetor of the Boderwetbot', a C h r I s t I a n youth cientcr at L a le e Conlllncl, will be the 1111..i speaker at the 7 p.m. service at C.-Bible Churdl, 23rd Street and Orange A,venue, CM<Mm. 'nte peat.or H. E". Joftel will brln1 lhe menage • • An Enlightened Mystery" to the •and 10 :<0 1.m. -lcel. The rqular mid-week 81bla study aod pray1t meeUn& and the P1-Girls llld ChrlJtlln Service B r 1 g a d e meet Tbundayl 1\ 1 p.m. Tbl Finl UaHed Metlulclfll a.rdl, 426 W. 19th SL, Costa M .. , will hold duplicate wonhtp services SUDday at •:JO and 11 a.m. with tho Rev. Richard J. Dunllp prucblng. ~~'j1.,:=r,.. ":! apt In hlld 11.lbl -houn. '1111 1'111111 ,_. • "More Than Stained Glass" will be the sermon daivered Slmday by the Rev. James E. Pi':"_CY1 minister ol the nm cart1Uan Clmrcb, m Victoria St., Costa Mesa. · · Servtcea are held at 1:30 IJld 10: to Lm: the youth , mtn:iat.r,·Dongiaa Hodges wW , speak during the Vesper Hour. ' --Gllll lo< Calllornla Lutheran Home! for the Aged will be received Sunday and the followin& Sunday at Lutheran Clnarcll of die llffanectloa, 981Z Hamilton Ave., Hunt· 1nglon Beach. Services are held at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Arthur !l. Tingley, pastor, preachins. The Sunday school meets at 9 a.m. full of devQtlon ... share your program. "Thy hands hav~ ~de me beloncings with your needy and fashioned me . 1ve me b then andopeu.yourbornea tmderstandine, that I may toro stranien learn thy commandments. Let "Do not ~ ~d but accept thy tender mercies come unto h bl duties do not think me, thait I may live: for thy of.um~ · wise law ii my dellgbt." · .. fr somV:ne•doei ·evil to These words from Paa~ 00 do not pay him back 119 are part of the Bible ~th· il Try ID do whit lesson-aermon titled "Mortals "1 ev · , and Immortals" ·to be read . all man cmslder. to be pod. In ChrtsUan Science churches ..Jlo everything . possible, on on the Ora.nee Cout Ulil Sun-y~ part, ~. hve at peace day. w1ttr all men. RE-llE4ll tbll plSI ... IJld Corona del Mar's Com-note the active verbs: lovt. mlllllty Coasrqa~oaal Cbvcb •. work .•. serve •.. shm. will hold a worshlp service .. accept .. , try .•• do. at 10 a.m. Swlday with Or. Tht Biblical emphui.s on Philip G. Murray presenting doing reaches a clhnu ln "The Generowi SP Ir It · ' ' the Epistle of Jamu. Church school is also at 10 "Do DOt fool yourselves by "How to Overcome ·useleas a.m. The church. located at jw:t listenin& to <Tod'• word," Inner Tensions" iJ tJie eennon 611 Heliotrope Ave., provides it admonishell. "Instead. put 111bjed: otDr. D. W~ McElroy, child care. lt into practice ... mln1lter .of llubor Cerldlu ''WHAT GOOD 11 It for • -~ which will ht -•ch-li" • .,11 ... lta llx-week Sunday ~, · r·-~contest, Wettmln1ier min to 1 a y, 'I haw faJth ;' Id SundlY at 10:4.1 a.m. H 1.:~ A ... loni do not prove The ehurclt meets at Harper Brdbrea Charcll, 1 4 6 1 4 •WI -'• Elementlj:y Schoo~ 425 E. MllDOU. Avt., HunUng!Dn I\? · · · Show me how you lfth St., Costa Mesa. Tbe Beach, will bold a pancake can have faith without actions, church llChool convenes at 9:45 breakfast, dubbed "Flapjack and I will ahow you D1)' faith a.m. Nunery care ill provided. Round-up." Brealdalt will be by my actions." served from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. If the church ii in trouble The Vanguar.d Choir ol the for '6 cenu. IDdsy, upecl11ly with youn1 Southern CallloinJ1 Colle11 A cowboy hit wW be stvan people, It may bo a ...,,11 ~1 •· gf-'•• · ncert 11 lo each chfld 111"-''•• Sunday ol trying lo show the the wu -~ .. '6 1 co ........ w0<ld "faith wi'"'~·t acliou." itheii1Flniiil1~Aaiiisemiiiiiblyjimi"i;iGedii11iii~ihooii;liiiiitbia~WMlli;iik~.iiiiiiiiliiiiiii! •~ fll'lt Fiith! ... ·-Shot GOLF BALLS ' ltltlil•rly su.oo DK. 1t67 FIRST FUGHT IRONS . $ft • NOw'7.6 AT U% elf.., 11,.. ln""twry .t 1"8 w.o;;.J.'1-, incluollnt "--WI'-Stiff. NA. """"' Mltlriarr. . ~ • . · LAIR INVINTOIY OP 600D URD CWIS Mtsa Upholstery Uberty 1-4711 VP TO COS-TA-MESA I W 4001 °"' 01i IAflD 1111111. TO . /0 -aMllD 40°/o Off . 2 DAYS ONLY. .aAT. l IUN. NOY. 16 & 17 :~la -n/~_qol{&-:.C. C. 1701 GoN Course Dr. Costa Misa_ .. IUINA PARK IUINA PAii -~.:--· "" a..li ..... "' Lalllftt1• 141o20U "'"''°° WESTMINS~I' ! SANTA ANA ··--· , ........ -' lkh .... -146-1U2 192-2088 • If. Ct - ·-.,. . Special at JAX Roalt Beet \~ .. ~ "'" • •• Bu¥.3 .~· Pay for -. .. .. .. ·-' • d • ' a•o t 1m,, (9S~A • '' J r . . • ... ., . • •• .• , • •• . , ' • f i . [ '~ • I I I I! I '· ···.Ii DAILY PllAT NigUel . Shores . B . ,egms "'""' bu .... tilt lint 'Phlll " -.. tlle ..... earth ....,.,. ~ 1"i I.ha history ol Oranp ~t u bull-• and earfh~ .,.Ying machlnu bq&o ...Ui>lllJI lhe land on both aides' 61. SOUtb Coast Hl&bway to t.,i.lon Over 500 resld<lllial Iota fir Nlaud Sllor<a, 1he newest ~Ulli!1 ' p;.f<d 'io be ~ '" La!Wll Nlaud. · Appromnately two mllllon yanll " earth .,. tcbeduled- to be moved • ctdl p.. derlalling, which will r..ull in a series al cardul.lY- eli,;ne....I -on liolll sides ol the higbfty between o.... Strand Road and ~.ooo feel northerly )o $alt er..t. Road,' provldlna ·• m.,.lmW. of oc+.an view aitel for the developmelll.· . V nive rsity. 'I!ark . . PreiJiew Carded A -la! preview showing lop of planking and wooil of Univeraity Park, a wllque beams crute a d d it lo n a 1 project offering two dill.,...! ..iannlh." htime styles within one com-Ac.;cord~ lo-L e n.Ch,: munity, will be held t.hls homebuyer1 Will be otfeffil wee~end at Irvine Ranch. According to A. P. Lench, · the element.I of rural liv4l1 vice pre.sldent of marketing in' the luahly ·landacaped park. for the Stanley C. Swartz Tree-lined palhway1 IUld largt :...=:._...:::c.r;+-'c-~-­ Compaoy, developers o f central parks will connect University Park, the com· ~ wJtb a rffl'ealion munity iituated on a huge 44-acre park featur~ Village center providifli a variety of Three homes 'and 1be Park leisure activitces for adults homes. and children alike. ' 'Prospective homeowners Pro specUve homeowners will have an opportunity to In:•Y select frqm a variety see the new home develo~ ol Village 'Jbree floor plans, ment which combines the priced from R4,500 includin elements ol. ruraJ ltving on an ingenlou~ly · designed one. the historic ranch with the story. two-beclroom house wlUJ, convenience of urban facilill e:I! a farge kitchen and dinihg through JU proximity to nook a.s well u a spacious University Park .s h o p p i n 1 J.hree:.bedroom, t w o , 1 to r y Center, University Park model with front balcony, Elementary School a n d Lech said. University or California at He also said that 'lite Park Irvine," said Lench. homes offer mQdels ranging These · DIAMONDS ' are YOl!r' bell · friend · WALKER. & LEE , SPECl,\US.TS IN ftESIQENTIAL REAL ESTATE p OFFICES 'Ill SER\'t YOU OV,ER 74.000 HOME' SOLD WALKl:fl: ... LH o"1et:1 IN YOUJtANA -Ul41547-6471 t:DSTA MW IDUlflE' 0 14) 545-9491 Ul41637'770 i,; order lo 'accompllah lhi work; •which will take ap- prddnrattfy' ah m o·n t b 1, - motomta on Pacific Coast Highway wlQ use ' a· detour during coaS6i.ictioo • of an undecpul beneath the uiallog GRAND PRIZE WI , NEli,: TURTL:E RDCK,HILLS' CONTEMPORARY PLAN.WITH SPANISH ACCENT highway. • ---------. I Lench said the Village Three In size from a three-bedroom homes offer homebuyers 18 dif. style. with a large family room ferent exterior designs em~ to a spacious five-bedroom phasi.%.ing the favor of the house with luiurious master ranch atmosphe.re through the bedroom suite.. Homes are use of architectural materials available from '32,995. which highlight an Early University Park may be IRflT"'ITOM IEACtl 0141 842-4455 Nl&utl . Sboft:s ii t h • first F California style. reached by talting the Santa ~Js..~ "Visitors to The Park homes Ana Freeway· (o Culver Drive l"'---·------.J • projed lo the master plan hr tho !jevelopmenl ol the liolt CnH ~. JIW'chaa- ed lat ,.., by the Laguha Niguel Cbrp. from the Capron estl\t .. for . .$10.5 million. 'l1N! property, adj o i n ing the Mooudi Bay holding• of th< Lagwl4. Niguel Corp. adds •cloee to one ri1lle of br.ach stretching aoulh towardJ Dana Point from the corporation's w.tlng beach property at Monarch Bay. Firm l)ue In Ir vine A m e r i C·• n Kawasaki. Motorcycle Corp. will begin construction immedialely on a new-homt office facility in the Irvine Indu st rial F.inaocing is belng provided by 1 the Prudential L I f e lruiurance C 0 m p a n y of Complex, atcording lo Ex· Am~rlca, which also handled ecutive Vice President Yoji the rmanclal details for the Hamawaki. original purchase of the 850 Housing West Coast parls a<n beach front property, ac· d is tr i but i on and ad- c~ to William H. Beck, ministration for Kawasaki -_; -ei:ecuUve vice president of motorcycles in the United . •• Laguna Niguel Corp. States, lhe 30,(XKl.square-!oot : ·:"' Beet also 'pointed out that structure joins over 130 other · ~·•--·· nd ercial mai'or firms now located in ·c:~. • ..,....u..,..., a comm ~:· aite qevelopment Is pro-the Orange County, California, ~:: lfammed for the same comple:r;, · ::: genera1 area on Pacific Coast Now located in Gardena, lhe ·: Highway. company -plans to move to Niguel Shores in the first iU new facility in February. devf!lopmenl of thill portion Kawa,saki motorcycles are of :Llguna Niguel, which :"'ill manufactured in Japan by ev~ include a variety Kawasaki Airer.aft ComP.any, of hoUsfnl wULs, ranging from part.of one of J apan's hifgest high rise apartments to industrial complexes, t h e garden homes and beach KawaSak1 Group. homes and view lots and a A latecomer to the motorcy- complete recreation complex cle market, Kawasaki has know n as Sea Lake Village, grbwn to number three seller witll reaort. hotel and all at·. in. the United States tnarket. tendant facilities fronUng on The company manufactures a as.acre lake lo be created and distributes a full ine of on the Inland side of Pacific motorcycles . up to 650cc, two Coast Highway. cycle and four cycle. In Engineerlng p1an11 also can m o t o r ~ ~ c 1 i n g circles, for a major intersection st Ka~asa~1 1s best Jtnown for Pacific Coast Highway and lhe ~ngmee;mg and pei:formance planned continuation of Niguel innovations stemming from Road which ii to be extended their extensive engineering from' itl present tmninous at background .in th:' aircraft and the south end of the El Niguel general engme fields. Country Club golf course to The facility, designed by lhe highway. An elf!mentary Roll y Pulaski Architects of school, one of thf! 11 educa· Costa Mesa, is located al tional facilities acheduled for McGaw and Pullman Streets ;-:· Laguna Niguel, will be con-on the Newport Fref!way, ~-· structed at the new in-between the Santa Ana and ::~ ; teraect:ion, with completion of San Diego Freeways. the [acility site scheduled for Don Koll Company, Inc. i.s ·:-::.~.:_ ,::: -.... : - ·. '·. . •_ . . ·. ... :~ :--: .. March, 1969. general contractor. Mi ssion Viejo Names McFarland Sales Head Stuart R. McFarland o( New- port Be:ach, La P a 1 Homes : :J.lc_man, ha3 been promoted to the position of 1 a I es manager of Mission Vle)O C::impany lhi.s week by John l. Manin, vlct president cl s:tlcs arid marketing for the firm , wich is developing the 11,000.acre new town in ao~theastem Orange County. In his new position, McFarland will be respomible for I.ht ules efforts and customtt nlattons on the four company developme.nLll, including new G r a n a d a Homes. McFarland hu a wide range of hM::ompany · ex- per)enc<, having alao 1 o I d ElcIOrado and Miiiion Rldp ~ sine< Joinllll th< com· ~ m June, tti'1. Earlier ln hll career, McFarland wu a 11lesman for "Homebuyen Mquine," whkb whetted hil lnl.erett In u.· ml -le-lend develop- IDMI llold. lie bu hold poai- -w1t11 .,.,.. builden ID U..IM Anfol<o-Otalll• Coun- 1>' -lo -ID MrYilll • '-"::! -". Iarwe .,.. .... _.llDI ID Glclldale and a,-..,l'la. ~ for a teacblnr Mt.Farlud umod a SALES MANAGE R Stvart Mctrarlancl • ..._ .. ,Gl'nlllnllll'ta ' .,,... ,... • '00!'.A. and a qricu1lure at Bvrbani. .T unior Hlgb Scbool, and also wv.d u • science teacher at Hewe& lRto..-;ai. Scl)ool in Tustin before movinJ into the com· tnunltf l!e"1opm<nt field. McFarland >lid h~ wlft have two ms. 1.3 and 15. """'""' ....... qtlalltun hm Col Poly. Ht i.uf)lt , • ' ' I Grand Pl'iu Give the Un ited Way will see how vaulted ceilings and followin(:the signs to the add spaciousness lo t h e 'development. Models are open models," said Lench. "Ceil· daily from 10 a.m. lo dusk. Turtle Roe k Winner l;=ll=O W==A=V A=l l=A=B l=E=l=N=D=O=V E=R=.S:;::H=O=R E=S=, =N E=W=PO=R=T=·B=E=A C=H= .. = .. :::;-. a new dirrleMian in estate sire IMn1. htn Wells & Sons. lne. lies• Jiinited 1111mbtr of Uie i.11ttt size wit'!! IRfl~\ftr·offertd .in this primt loc.atlcm. These Jl1rcre3t "forn!+" View" IOts lllvt 100 ft; lronti&t •!Id ire u11 lo 200 ft. deep. Combined wittl IM 1>r~i1e of N1wport's lamous'West Bluff ind privit• beacMs, tllese larl' view estl1H offer tM finul possible Turtle Rock . Hills, the separates ,the master suile a side family room. All u n I -versity-oriented hillside fr.om ihe family bedrooms for bedrooms • are g r o u p e d df!velopment created by Presi· privacy. together in the nighttime side · dent Homes, in the coastal · Plan 3 i's a four-bedroom of the home. sef:lion of the Irvine Ranch, iayrrrst loealiGn in thi1 •N•. tv111 Wills & Sons, hw:. will dtl'itn .nd build your drum home, or pl may purdl1se 1n exciuisite e1isllnc &yc1ut home. this' week won the two top home that features 46 linear Both homes · may be seen prizes in thf! medium-sized· ft. of glass' wall to take In any day at Turtle Rock Hills, home category of thf! national the sweeping views offered by near the intersection of Cam· contest 8 p 0 n 5 0 red by the sights. It incorporates such pus and Culver Drives. Prime American Builder Magazine. tr~ d'i ti o fl a 1 architectural access routes are the Santa Builders Ch a r 1 es Mid· details as qi_pe Cod shingle Ana freeway (Culver Drive NEW 300 SERIES e $69,950 TO $120,000 Models at 1842 s3ntiaao DriVe, Newport Beech~ --pfione-(11--U-646·1550 for appointment. • D~oralt<l •'~.t ,,.,.,.;,~~<!by/, ff. s;,(,.r, S•.it.J AIK • I siding, bay windows. and win· south), San Diego freeway d ebrook and Keith Anderson dow seats jn \B contemporary (MacArthur Blvd., south) anci this week received ~ telegram ·r· H · h \ from American Builder editor plan ce ntering around an· Paci IC Coast 1 g way Joe w. Kizzia, aMOuncing thal1_,_n_t~ry_a_1r_1_·u_m~· lh_a_l _•~P"-"'_•_< __ tM_a_cA_r_t_hu_r_B_I,_d_. _no_r_th_l_·--------------------------~--------­ their Plan I had received the grand prize in the 1,651·2,000 square foot category and their Plan 3 was the runnerup, get· ling the award of distinction in the samf! category. On ill way to its nahonal victory, Plan 3 last spring look top honors in an im· portant competition r o r western homes, tbe Gold Nug· get Contest' jointly sponsored by American Builder Magazine and the Pacific Coast Builders Conference. Like all other homes in Turtle Rock Hills, both models were designed by Richard R . Leitch. Plan I is a three-bedroom, two-bath home with a tiled courtyard entry that extends right into the home. The sym- metrically-designed daytime portion of the house features a grouping of five roonu along the rear of the view-structured home with the cenlral kitchen separating the living room and dining area from the family room and nook. The zoned plan La Cuesta Has Custom Built Homes Essential elements In creating a custom community of beach homes a~ location, careful land planning, quality · materials and construction know-bow , accoo:llng to Bud Fricker, salts: manager for Frank l;I. Ayres and Son's Ra1>ebo La CUe!la, Huntington Beach. ' The Ayres organiZllioo c.an actually build a luxury home, walking distance from Hun- tington State Beach, and sell it -including tile land - for price! ranging f r o m $24,990.· Hornes at Rancho La Cuesta have three and four bedrooms, ooe and two story plans with two bathrooms, fully carpeted, and fealurina heavy tieams. There is a variety of e11:terior alytinp. All utilities are underground and distributes a full line ol and kitchens haft rangf!, oven, sink. pantry and .erve-threugh window-counter, included in pureh1se price. A new unit is being built now, but there are homes ready for immediate oc- cupancy, Frldter poinll out. Furnished and dttorated model homes and an in· formatioo·sa.les o(fice I t e open dally. They may be visited by t.ak:lng San Dleco or Santa Ana freeways to Brookhur1t, Hunt In &ton Be1ch, and ttMn west on llamfll<lll ID 8ushord Streel. Turtle Rock is a centuries-old landmark. .• 1 \ • • But 1the brand ne \\' homes of Turtle Rock Hills ' are already more famous than their namesake. . . . The bold, turtle·shapod outcropping of rock. in , ttie hills overlooking 1he Irvine campus of tl1e University of C1Hfornia; fl.ands today as a natural entr~· marker to' a most unusual new community ... ~ne destined to .be nurnbered among the truly outstand· ing in all of Southern California. The home~ of Turtle Rock Hills have won numero us awards since their inlroductioh less than a year ago , including the Grand Prize, "Gold Nugget" award at tile Pacific Coast Builder's An- nual Conference. Now, Turtf~ Rock Hills has earned tile most coveted honors cl all: The n.itiooal Grand Prite and the ""''atd of Dislinclion pre- sented by American-Builder ll)ai· az ine at the Na1ional Association of 1Home Builders ' annual con· fer•nce. The first group of homes in Turtle Rock Hills is .ii! but gone. Now there i' a new seleclion of J)l'ize-winning homes .,.,,hich have ret.iined .. 11 the original charm and added even more. HOmesites in group tv"o are on somewhat higher ground. They are larger in size, on the average, with some run ning over 20,000 square feet. The view from Turtle Rock Hills is panoramic, S1Neeping ac1oss the UCI campus from the S.inta Ana mountains to the o"cean. All the new homes al Turtle Rock Hills are ~ngle level designs, incorporating every appoint- ment you should expect in a fine custom resi- . dence. Exp.in>es of glass. Floonng of imported ceramics and deluxe vinyls. Beaulcful a.11-~lectric kitchens with ForrQica cabi~ nets, self-cleani ng oven~. and countertop·barberues. Com- modious wet bar~. separale service rooms, 1h1ee-car gar.iges ... too many luxury Ideas to list. . The Turtle Rock Swim and >" Tennis dub i! a priv;ite S·acre recreation center with outstanding faCilitfes for the entire family. As a resident of Turtle Rotk Hills, you au1omat1· ca!ly become a member. Children 's playgrounds, rolling grassy fields, arod tree-shaded quiet <1reas co1np!ement the more active opportunities for s1vimming and tennis. Turtle Rock Hills repre· sents an unusual investment in pH•st1ge' living for success· ful families. You may choose fee t11le 0Wflersh1p or, if you pieler, long·term leasehold. Prices range from $38,800 lo s:.5,000 depending on type of ownership,· size of your home, ilnd the specific site yOu ~elect. \/i,il .Turtle Rock Hill~ Whi!e 1he very be\t i~ still ava.ilable. Come to the crossroads of Culver Drive and Campus Drive, and follow the ~1gn~. . ' . ~ =:._::-:.:-_.:_ ___ ,,,_ ______________________ ~--------- ---· ---- ----·-------------------------------·--~ - - 0 I I I ! I I ' • • ( ~ I I • • I t • l I • • • • • - . . ·Barrett ·New Leadet ot~1Darbor Realtors . \ .. . .. . ' , ~. r i. .. ~ """""... --:• "'";-' HIM!S'.llllAL TO,~S J. p-... rett .. . ... .. , " . Lake Forest -s~aul)· ' ,. " . Bemg 'Buiii : J, Poter Barrett, o,,_ OI the localnaity board In 1111, 1lw Peto Barrett lleall)' eoa.. and .... votocl -ol Ibo paoy ot Newparl Baadt IOd Year Jn 1•. . <:-. M -lected Barrett la a member ol tbe -. baa · • Oiange Empire <;ouncil, llo,y 19&9 prealdent fl. the Newport Scout.s of America execuUve Harbor-O>ota Mesa Boaril of board, cbalrlng tbelr sea hllSe Realton, succeectinc William committee; an actlve member C. 111ng of c.r.oa da1 Mar. of .Nnport Tomorrow; put Serv'•• tllil W.-,. llnl , dirtclor ol lhe N e" port -·~ Harbor Olamblr ol Com-vice -1den~ Barrett bal °"""'; and ~ di -i:balnnmi ol lhe bolnl'1 · lbe Newport . Rotary ~iJ;;,-· ad multi-Bam!U 1P"aduated Ir om Pie· commlt\IOI a,nd a-Nejrport Harbor Hiib SchoOi -ol Ila elblca, u-llleDded •-ti& U·'"-'""of' =·~· imm·1mt1111i;Dc1 ~~uw.ii;'uci.A. -"'""'"1UO.. Olhel" 1• -ol lb6 He bu 'been a member of realty board ore Charles S. lbe ~ ol ~ ol the Dreyer, lll:st vie€ pr<a!dent; ·board for Ibo put five years, Cl1arlll F. Colem>rtey, sec- BDd bu 1ervecl'11:a director ond v~ -Iden!: ·~ of .lbe Calllornla Roal •Eolato Jame1 B. W.00. oecretary- Allocladon"for the put lour 1re ......... eomplo\q.tbe11111t yHn u .well u "wiirlW!c m board ol dlr<ctorl ·are J°' .veral ltate 1 eve J, -com-Clarkaoo, Curt Dosh, .Art mltlees. Ila. -recelved, lhe Gonion, P"'7 Zimmerman. Salesman Servlce"Awll<l lrom' and Illa board president Ring, . . - Mesa . W oOds Pr.oject . ' Starts ·Near Center Groundbreaking· ceremonies A "convenatlon pit," com- c...trudton· Lt ~r ""' on Friday, NOY. e, atteDded plete wllh bulJt.ln ... 11 before on lhe Lok• Poreat Swim and by civic Jeaileni·and olher ·a llreplace, la • unique but Racquel . Club in . De. a n e dlgn1tarl.., Ii-.. ·'.,, 'the.be"'•· practlc&l lnnovation in one . ..,,--.... floor plmt ttuot II sure to be Home•' moper-planned .Com' ning of ~ev .. ent o1 M-lbe b I g h 111 M of any munll)> ol· LQe, Forest in Wo001, a '9 ·~ residential homel!ojw'1 tour of ihe model ' Soulheasle(ll Orange County. proJed by ·George J, Helt.er . bomOI. The I a r ge It ...... ational and Alaoclalit; S o·a t b Or n Sloped ceilinp In r 1 •• faclJtty ever built by Deane Calllornla:'• oldoll eubWvely , flpllly and dining . ..:;:;;;:'. Homes, lhe coaiplez will eo-realdenttal bulldill& ltrm.. !ulninoos ceJiinp in pnlen'. com-more lban lll0,000 ' M>sa Woodl, on Sunllower , tlo kltche ·'kin 1· square feet in around area ATenue welt of it:l Street, pe ns, Wtu : c o.ets I · ,_ •-'-~'-'" · •d of lhe and clrealna roorn1 in muter a one. , ' , · g w••-"<'Y ~· . bedroom .Wtea and dona wllh The l!wim.-, and Jtaoquel Sop1b eqo.i Plua ShOpping ban wi11 he among lhe other Club, accgrdlnl to Walt Sebr· · Cenler. featuru. prOYlde a ·· · ""'"111 bnm bf Gtorg~ J, Hll1Rr, .. CUrrent plant call or 110 !Jli, ~· will 'Th• butidin& !Inn;. founded ,, . -. ~ -"""""':~ ·11as:rem-·pr1~·.;;.ed llomPof~,4and5bedrooma, and ~ "iici:tUe1. lt will ~t It 1 "45-flioN>ld Pficed in lhe moderate range. ~ncom-a huge IWlmming hlltory, It bu developed many VA. FHA, Cal-Vet and con- pool, ·willch wW jut out into reeldenUal tteu of Orange ... ventl.ooa1 term8 are t:ifered. the lake, ·u well u an adult County during that time, ·most ''1be lite of Mesa Woods awlmmlnl pool. ·The general recenUy In 1959. waivelected becauae of Its paol is .acQially a .mnan· lake Heitz.er . is ~'!id'4 , b 'I stratlglc locattc:m.11 Heltzer In ltseU, zeo ·feet in length · partners David R. Berman, 11&1d. and 100 feet wide PfOvtding Seymour R. Berman and ''The !IQ million South Coast approximately ·a hall-aero of Juoo R. Heltztr, marketing Plaza II cleotl* to become IWimmlng area. Tl)e &Opera! and . salea ~tor Jerry, lhe ,tradlq cenlo< . ~ jlll!y pool area a1s0 ..ur ll&Ve· a . ·~l ....... a!.oqperlnt\!114eo~ or-'Costa M•••. but '¢aq be oandy beJch, Thomu R. Swamon. and cooaldi!red lbe 'ddwntown' ol • • · !I r • ,., 0rm;p County......,........_. Or~ County. • : ·. , :-r ., 111~ 1 -·' J-i:!~::;:--· ., ·"AnY'aboonlni &ente• .tfiao . , • N~w 1".~..: •. · Neir Coricepts In nOiii-fl!ans cBD generall!enOOgb aaJes tax ~ and exlerlor delips to be reVenue In one year to !lnance T An.a. featured at Mesa Woods wen:. a fl mUllcn civic center, u · ract v.-l"'ns r<Voaled ~t a 1un~ ml'ci · South Cou! Pim in.er, oa1t't • reCeptlon at lbe Balboa Bay help bUt Increase lhe value Emery S. H8l1.90!l, president c I u b f o 11 ow l n g t he and desfrabllity of. the residen· of P. A. Palmer Inc., bas goundbreaklngceramooies. tialareu~H." announced that the n e w The home!, del1ped by , Heltzer concurs ill. t be Engliib. V1Dage Buccola built Frank Go n 1 a I e 1 and atudies that predict tbi"'C!nter homes at lbe coriier ,.ol !Sib Alloclateo, feature op,.. will· be "'"1nl a -1atlon Street and Tuatln · AYtnue in ·courts, mnlniscent of. Colonial of one milllcm • it draws Costa Mesa are MW·open for California or Old ~ Medco from the uround1na: cities aa1.. . manalona, complete!i enc!Oled -and bLt opinion, backed Al there are only 30 bqmes by the llvinl areas. In. most up by resounding succe.ss 1n Ibey 1boWd "1 he aofd wllhln plans, lhe open courtl ldjoli> previOUI developments, car- twO. Cl' ~ week!, H&nlell. kitchens, living rooma: and rfes much wel&ft& in the in· old. ' . -bedrooml. . dustry. I • ~ ' ~ ' • • • • .... • • . ·' -• ' ·~-. ". ·-' ,.~ . • • ' . • a = • e a : u ; a u o ; o s . ' a a *-a ¥ -= • -•••• = • • • ,, ' • DAILY "1,0T 1 • ' • ' --. • • •, • .. "" .• I ·BY TH.E SEA ., BY. THE SEA, BY THE BEAUTIFUL i·SEA When you think of IR.VINE RANCH, you may well thjnk of lush, sprawling countryside. But there's more to us than that. ;, · The ranch touches the white sands 11.!ld gentle surf of 1he ocean from Newport Beach to Laguna. One of the largest totally planned· environ- ments in California, the ranch encompasses 83,000 acres of commercial, residential, .Indus- . trial, agricultural, educational and cultural areas, ;, Homes in every price range now under construction in 5 individual communities. If yours has been the dream oj a home by the sea.- visit 'th.e 1RVINE RANCH INFORMATJQN CENTER, Santa Ana Freeway at Myford Road,2mil~s . east of Tustin. Open 'daily from s:so a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ~.;!IBVINE!· RANCH .:'.. ' --• ' • ' ' !J!lll __ . __ _ -~-,..,,.-..... - I .0 .. . ) (! ' , • • • ""' '\.J • ' • ' . • • • I • " . • • - • ' • • i. ... -~ , ...... ; ~· Meeti~gs ·on /the Orange Coast . · NOl'IC'E! •• DEArll NOrlCES MAllSll ,._._ hcklrt Ml~. llM HlllhMind OrJ New-1 ee.tti. ,,.._ M. Sul'\ll_. W" '11VH .. _IWn, Mn. Erttlff M. ~tr. Mlntl-tt.191111, ltllnol11 Mn. Cfttaf!Ct Mull, Den\'ef", C"""'-do: Mis. 11\lfh M. Himel, H-1 9Hcll; -· Henry 0. Mini!, Wlchl!t , 1<1,.. MQ 1nd OoNld Mtnh, HIMld1i., lll,lftDll1 1111.,, Mn.. C. H. l1rie, MtJ. *""' Mlllld!u"'"11 1S .... nddllldrtn Ind" t 1,...t-11randdllld1°"', S.rvletf,, MMJd•.r, Ill Ille S.rint l"untr1I H_., JM ,t.ekt St., MIVWOCJd, llllnol1. lnt1r- ...... o.tdlln etnwttrv, ltk• Genr.o1, wi-t1n.. l"t mlhr "'""'' 1't!Cllt wl~ 1111 '"" meli:IJ !M'f!IOrlof CMlrftlutlono, ..... doMJe to Ille H1rbor Stnlor Cl1bltnl Club. W..tclm Morfuery, M6- -for'Wll,.,il .... llllrwctors.. ;: &LTZ MOR'nJAJUES C... del Mar OR. S-MM C.ll Ma.a Mll-UZ( BEIL BROADWAY MORTUARY llt .,_.way, Cetta Meu LI "3m • Dn.DAY BROTHEN! . • Butlapo VllllOl' M..-,. :: 17111 8-ell Bhd. ~­IG-'1771 .. !. Pm FAMILY ;cQLON[AL rvNDAl. .• ·---" ... w..a.· lw •• ' " ' • Ww·IV Fl}i~g Pans Witt s1.3 nnow ffse"s the lefloo C(llkwari · 1fAl've alnrs wanted. Re- sists scaffs, scratches. scrapes. Adds lolt& JtatS of fll>.stid, JID sccur JSe. 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Faalllfes et· """hie 1 49 lml'f'S. • SlllS' Knit Gloves &Ian rm! knit £loves, :~~l;inJ~ 1 49 the bact • IOYS' Lined Gloves Bon sli~ roam liried. 50~ wool 1114 soi Of. loo 1lm. ·119 Brandy color. • DOIOTIIT llAY·TVSSJ, lTD. 2.50 • "Ogilvie" -- 111.stn 1.50 Shampoo Wltfll'lt'ltlfl-c. mfly • bojy " i"!I J'.'°l<filfl tilt "'""';~ "" ,r1teill. Yo• en ""tilt~ --~· 1111. Sin 2.50 i!r::::==:::::::b:::::llf:==:D~o::;J ·eRa,dio/ Phonograph CGMllNATIOI !1ttery M •liJ·i• rfflo --;cl,... ... !ttlaiiniof ....... ,..,.. Pflrs 3311. ·~ 78"""" Olds. f'owofll All lid< will 31\" jjllOlic """'· • #~·llN 27 o 95 • Hair . Curle~ . ~. -... For fast 'n fisiouble · kair Qyles! Unit conies tq11i~ witlt 18 nylon rolJen in S dif- ferent sizes. JMst plug in and indicatar li1ht Jets ~ know when roners n reaoy to use. #Rl·f21.95 •Manicure Set BARBARA _..JllJNNYJ FiNAll Y HAD HER BABY! -. 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Ollt • frt includes Color fib?!, bat· Wies, wrist strap and m- slrucfiollS. 19.88 DRUG STORES · . I lie•! Has \be """' ai0111.t·· Ol'lll 9 A;Lte lD'PJA. .,7 DAlJA Wiil ' . . l locll\lt • "'' s~. 1.29 .. l.59 °'';~ ~'Stop'' Watches --. 'JWISTC\OX ~ ; • flow! Tio otroclal 1/10 sa( Siii' WATCIT.· ~ ~ ~ wi1ll _,,., """" 3 •· -..-. ... 311-..... ,s _ _. _ -.......... HUNTINGTON BEACH SPRINqDALE & EDINGER .... ~ -' ' . ' HUNTINGTON BEACH ADAM$ & HODKljURST 'NEWPoR1 BEACH- 1020 'IRVINI IN WEsTc).tPf l'LAZA ' -----------~-~-~-----~---~---------- • - ~' . Black Bandits Battle USC . ' . . County's •• Vpset·m~nde(l, Beavers Fa,ce Q. ]. & Co. LOS ANGELE!! (APJ -Tbe upoet.IMrll ~ven o1 Oregon stato and the 111> beaten Trojans ol Soulborn • Calilorn!a shoot for It all -tho Booe Bowl - In thtlr PacUI~ Conlerl!Dee football cam• thls 1rternoon. '!be )'Inner, regard!.,. of what hap. )ltJll later, will bead on to meet the Big Ten lnvaderl, _,.., they att, in Paaadena'• hie lluct.r Nft Year's O!\y. U the rivals play to a Ue, the tuturo 11(ill ba 1n IUSp<l13' unut the regular conferei\ce .. _ encts nen SatunlaY and ore,"" Slale and Oregon and Soo1btrn eat·and UCLA stag. their an- nual blood-letting. Benion Counly'1 Black Blndits are Tucker 1-1 !Gr the year while the nation'• No. lfor«-USC-la7.f. Some ?9,000 .,. i!DIOcled to vlew the batUe In lolomorlal ~. Tb ere Is no shOrlage ol brllllanl players on both teams, many ol whom were around a year ago ln Corvallb . when Oregon Slalo dealt the Trojans their only deleol al the ....... U. The Beal(en' steve Preece, wtto use coach Jolin McKay caUs the beat play-op. lion quai:terbaek In U(e naUon, Is baeted br lullliack ·Bill "Earthquake" Enyart, the,country's fourth leadhig rusher. Southem Cal, ol -ha.i its celebrated nmnfna baet,. All-Americao o. + Slmpaon, and the still& of its fll&W'1IJl quarterback Stove Sogge. ••• Ill °" rv ·~·•• 1130 , • ...., n--r 1 ' • I"or the Ttoj'an., fullback Dan Scoll does more blockinil for O. J. lhaD run. nlng. ~..... Boblw Cllindler and W Bob Klein are valoable pasa i<celvers. Or.goo Stale, wblcb loll to•Jowa and Kenluciy. each by a llngle poln~ l'Olllod UCLA laat week, 45-21, wblle Southeru Cal mocked Calilornla, 8$-17 • Coach. Dee AndnJI ol CISU IUD1IDOd Ibo plclittt up Vflr/ ~ Wbta·lle Uld: "r know we c1111n~ "-w~ Slato by mOOI (1") but I think 11'1 like SC~~ -tnoever;i ,.._ '"l'be Trojans loavo been gond eD9'llh to do wbat they bad lo do. TbeY sbowed tbe pGl5c." . Mcltl:\' ClO ~the evaluation. '!be Bel.vm have woo when ,it counted •. Changes GWC's Shackleford .Fears Wet Field Line Switches Should Benefit Running Attack By JOEL SClllfARZ or "" Delltr Pl• Stiff Hoping to regain punch In hll once potent offense, Orange Coast College football coach Diet Tucker bas juggled the personnel on his offeruiiv~ and defensive lines ·for t.onjght'a game with rival Golden West College. With a wet field a dlstlnct. posaibllity aod quarterback Paul Lemoine out of the game with a bad ankle, the Pirates mut · rtly on their running attack, something that bu bogged down the last two weeks. To. give quarterback Bill Jenkins and lailba<ks Wayne Tinlin, Ray Ricardo and Ethan Oliver a better shot at btu.k· ing loose the way they were earlier in the year, Tucker baa made maas:l.ve changes u"p front. Bruce Rogge, a one-time starter in the defenstve back fie.Id takes over for Robert ~.4t left end. Ed 'Foote, a 35-pounder, moves from the defensive nOseman 'ppliUon to of .. fenslve left tackle and Rob Purnell, a 215-pounder who had a broken band earlier thll year, will make his first start at cent.tr. Rick Dustin, another defensive tackle will play offensive right taclde for the second straight week in place of the injured Ray Hunt. Hunt i:1 ei:pected to see some action. , Tack1e Kevin Grady and center Randy Bass, who have been starting members of the offensive unit all season have been shifted to defense. Grady, an all-conf~ selecUon last year on offense, wHI be ")( defense left tackle, where he played a fine game last week: ~ , ~ss will be, irt Foote's cld position, noseman, or middle guard. Tucker al.sc plans one change in his defensive secondary. Linebacker Rick Siebert will move into the ~1eld fr.om linebacker. He'll fill in fer Je · , who went both ways last week. 'ke Bailey Wtµ be in Siebert's linebackiiJg position. Tucker said 'he didn't think a wet field would affect the outcome cf the game. · · "Rain ·or· a wet field won't make any difference. Neither one cf us will have any kind of an advantage because of the weather," Tucker said. ·-...... .. ......, ~ .... -- * \. • '11:'1.., 'If "l m 111 - ......... NTN TP ~ ., .. . . I •.• "' • • 11 •11111 t • • lt • •:J I I It • • • ' . . . I I ' 1 HEAD l{U$TLER Roy Shocklolord PIRATE Ll!ADER Dick· Tucker . . . . .. " .. Spor~1 ;1! Brief Georgia, Missouri .. " • .;C ' . ' • ~J -. ·~ .. . ' Due ' Sugar Bowl Bid NEW ORLEANS (AP) -The Sugar Bew!, admittedly in a pickle earlier this week, has .snatched Georgia away from the Orange Bew! and will invite Mis9buri to play the Bulldop here Jan. 1 if the Big Eight Conference Tigers beat Oklahoma today. Shoold t}le Sooners upset Mis.souri, then the Sugar Bcwl will tum tu attentions to the Southwest Ccn!erence -going after either Arkansas or Tex.as, if the Longhorna don 't get the host spot in the Cotton Bew!. Georgia's Bulldogs, who ·play Auburn today for the Southeastern Conference championship, have a no strings in- vitaUon to the NeW Year's Day postseason cliwic her~. Cowboys and Washington Redskins, w11 tbe Ont man lllred by tbe Falconi wben they were formed three yean ago. _m. job or bargalnln1 with playen probably will be taken over by Norm Van Brocklin, named Falcon cxiacb six week1 ago. ... NEW YORK -Angry boxina: fans tossed bottles into the ring at Madi5cn Square Garden Friday night after Pana- ma's Ismael Laguna wm awarded a split decision over young Roman Blanco of Venezuela in the featured 10-round lightweight bout. Several persons were injured in the melee, touched off by supporters of the 24-year-old Blanco when two of the three ring oflclals gave Laguna, former light· weight champ, the ood after a rugged, c1 ... fight. Rustlers Face Bigger Pirates In '68 Windup By EARL GUSTKEY ' ot llMI O.IW Pl• ltaff Golden West Colleg; foolbl.U coach Ray Shackleford ls a man lookina: for . drip.dry footballs today. .He wasn't ioo pleased to took out his window Friday moming and see the wet stt<ff. The way' ~ figures it, the Rustlers are in big trouble against Orange ~ tonight ll ll's a apla.shfest. "It'• not a complete disaster for ws ll 11.ralnl. but we'll be in big trouble," he aaya. - "We're yery deptndeol upon our pass- ing game." 'lbe rain came as a particutarly ham. lo-lwallaw reality alter a fruitful week'• practice by the GWC eleven, • boplng to neon! ill third 11ralgbt winning season .-Ith a win over the Buel tonight • "The klda.,-_,~y ready to play. II'> just ~!Jb<y'r~ anziQl\I~~ the first game of the season to start.-> ·• ,.~ Indeed, rain may tell the s!Ory. Golden West'1 primary olf~ve weapon is the pall. ThJa i9 clearly e.videnced by the fact that flanker Randy Vataha bas surpassed the state jaycee pass reception record for yardage with 870 yards in 47 catches. Shackleford looks for the Pirates io · aim their big guns on his defense from the ·opeolng gun. ''I'm IUI'e they'll come right at us .. They should, they're bigger: I know I would if I had that kind of size." It's a game the RusUers would very much like to win. They'll either drown or finish above water -GWC enters the fracas with a H mark: But, is Shackleford ~ys, the Rustlers have inu>roved substantially since their 42-0 defeat by Fullerton flve weekJ ago. Golden West nearly beat Santa Ana before losing, 13-7, then beat Rio Hondo, 14--7, and San Diego Mesa, 37-1, last week. Shackleford 11ummed it up : "We'll be ready for Ccast -weather permitting." OllANO• COAST 11S llODOt 225 F001e "' , ..... 'IS Purntll 220 Mltll'I' 211 Duttln 1IO Allen lfl Jinkins ~· -20I T1nn11 lm Hkkll OOLDl!llf W•ST E °"'m T Ecklllrilll G C~rton c M«•ndl G ll1-1llnl T ... . ' .... , .... . • lntltll•rt a SlrTIOM a Wrlwl'll' a P•rklntri '" .. •• "' '" •• '" m ,. >n IU , UPIT- BEAVER TARGET -9recon State's Beavers .will be out to dam up llteir front wall tbla anetn!>OJI at the Coliseum against Orenthal.Jamet Simpsiln, ,shown here crash!lig thrii.ugh Olil's line last weekend. Sllnp- son and his USC teammates are hoping for a dry field today_ for tile Rose Bowl crucial. · Dr. Tenley Albright '56 Olympic Champion . Fulfills Childhood Goal ' ·-"w.li!t~~~~.2 io helii ~~b medicine. But she thiilks wistfully !OmeUmes of wMt it would be ll~e to be out on the lee again. · "I have no regreta," the 1956 Olmypic figure skating champion said in an in- terview. . , • "But stW someUmes I see compe~. J hear the music, I get the smell of the rink and I tli.lnk 'ob boy, wouldn't it be wonderful to just drop everything and go Into tralnlng again.' " She doem ~ doobl lhst physically, at 33, she could sUll d9 II. "I doo't think people get loo Old to be fit," she II.id. . "It's jlllt that there comes a time when you're no longer justified in putting in the Urne requ1red for serious training. "I still dream about .it. l llie to think that, not tomorrow , but if I had a whole year I could reach a .J!:Oi~ where competitlm would .at lealt. be fun." ~ Married to Tudor Gardiner, she main- tains a surgical practice besides belng a holllewlfe and mother. Tenley, who still uses her maiden name in the m:edical profeaim, was one of several sports personalities honored for ·"outstanding aervl~" ,to the Easter Seal Soclety, holding its na- UonaJ convenUon in Beston. She ha• been active In behalf-of Ibo society since her colleae d~s and - ' . .... ._ 1'illo • ......,.,;,, pol1'! .at .Iba .,. .ol H -bll a spedll lnWeSt· ln' )Jelptiif ill[ bandlcapped. · "I had to learn to walk and akate all over agJin," she recalled. "and ever s i n c e then . I've been interested la medicine." At. the peak of her career -alter 'winning fiv,e straight U.S. cbampionaliipo, the 1955 world UUe and 1916 Olympic gold m e d a 1 · -she quit compeUtive skating to concentrate on her medical carw. "I never did tur,n pro, though, .. ahe 'said. "II may be ridiculous and I may !mow I~ but somehow ll'a, imporjant to · know I alill could go . bact H I wanted to. Sdr{ cl. like neveT locklnl the door." Lakers Post :127-119 Win . , . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jerry West aod Elgin Baylor led the· Loi Angeleo haken to their slitb straight triumph. l.21-119 ovu San ·Diego Friday nlgbl In . the. Nation·aI Basketball Asloclat!on. West bit fer 34 polntl and Baylor llCOTOd' 28. as the pair offltl another · btllliant llCOrini perfilrmance by ·""kl• Elvlo Hayes, ·wbo . topped all ·-.with 31 points. This information comes from highly placed Sugar Bowl sources but, of course, wili . .ziot be coollnned unW noon nm lolondiy when uie olllc1al lnVi141!ona and acceplanc:el can be made. For Lomliardi Replacement LOo Angeleo, lletd •· 21-28 llnt period lead but spurted to a c:iG margin at baUUme. West and Tomm.r Hawkins led the second period 1111rge of the Latera. .Packers Are Sliding on .Ice Jt WU fi.15 alter tlfte. periods and then Baylor ·and West combined to keep the Liken ahead. Wiit <lwnberlaln bad St polnta for ·111e.1:.atera and Jim Bamelt II (or Son Diego GREEN BAY, Wll. (AP) -The Green j)ay Pacten, who used to walk on water for V"mce t.orQbirdl, now are alkflna oa Jee for Phil Bengtaon. And, while . every~ aeerm to mow what bu caused Ult ~treae, no one eeehls .to know how to cbaoge lbe cllmale. Aak Lombardi, .or Bengtson, or any ol the-J1111m,-whlt't;1he' cause, aM the anawera are almOll ~rdlzed. "We're mating milt.ates we never made before, .. uys loolbardi "We \&led to late advantage ol qlher people'• mlslakel; nowJJH:y'n laldng advantage .,.... .. . •11we liaVentt seemed to · be. able to pi., bodf7 and .,in, and that's What Y!lll bave to ilo. No ooe con play 14 -' footbaD ..-,,,. Pieter& ctr· tal!>ly never hove. 11111 wo were alwayo able to win P!"1bie• ba<I pme." "Th• 'olnlqul tldoJ." ..,.. llengUon, "IJ lhsi ...... Joatrii" the c1-..... In the peal ... '""' -Ii> the -...... then ... a1 ... ,. crw:lal playo ~ lumbl-. lnten:eptloaa. Wo ...i lo -tbtm; DOW 9'11' ~ aN. •we•vo a1w.,.. lhou1ht-c1ur ability lb aute mlltates •u • rewtt ot. aa· grealft play. Maybe we've fallen down 1nd haven't been quite o 1~e." "ll alway.._• ..,..-ilneman ...,.. .. ' P k bad field _, -I \Ail MMIM ... 0 ... rest Gregg, "there are 10 guya doing Sunday, the a~ ers one , , a:UilU · .. .,...,.. ._ .. 11 • • awMtt , N .tt the jcb, and one mistake being made blocked from ·the 25, bad one pua hr Qlnle11 t J.1t -.ll ,...,_., , ,.. •w somewhen!. We seem to make more teice~ted and ~ three fUmbles, ~ : ::: 1: =:-1: t: ,, er:;~ ':'Ven·t auttered trom a rub ~.% ~ ~~ :1:' i:t:_~ · · ~-•! 1a' · j ·=r ! a 'i of fumb1es, or a rash of lnten:eptkms, lbe game , -' · · · · HeWlt1 ' w • .......... • "";"° a or a rash of busted playsr But It's BUt, If· mlllates are the reason tor ~':n: : · ~ J been a combinaU911 of thost things -the Pact~· decline, 1fh)' are:tbty being 11111•1• 41 ~1 m ,.,.~ JD .lNI llf tomethlng•golng wrong socnewhere."~ made? '111"1111 1he big que!tktt -lid " t: =:,, -: : : ::.t: And IO, the Paa'ken suddenly ~Ye ~P6'no rudy1annrm. · • :_;:,i:-i:~':'oi•a. '-'~ • falleo from the top of the llesp In lni'*1 and ... ale odvlft<ed u two • ~ ·-, pro football, the aura ol lnvlnelblllty. U-let, bul'.UIQaDy d~ u ·lht main · '"'------------· that lurroonded them llhatt<red -thtlr ca-. And oo, what 1 !el~ 11 a chance for a fourth conaecutive NaUonal Pl)lcbologlcal prove of the Packen, and o~c WINS, 11 .c,~. Football . L<logue chaiiiplonablp ~. lht -.ibtl!IY ~ !he traoalQC!lallm {;I ~ • on a IUddtn turnabout now· that they came .rlth the Chan;. from ~ -~ f' .. -. ,. .,.. ued ,.. 1as1 pla<e 1n the c.mtat • to Beqtaoa. -• -RU STC};RS · WSE Olvblon with a »-I recold. That In no.'!11 Im~ lllat Benglaon , · , There 11 oerta1nly no disputing Illa! la aoy ""8, the "°"ch Uian Loml>ardl · o:Ufe Coal* Colloc• ·ap\oded ,_ lb the turnabout bas been the mull ol but illat tbe mera change c:rutoa .•-·pall-in tho ~ ~ _ ri thia the Packen' lnab!Uly to force mlstakeo f,.Un, on the dub that !ol1ered an ~ lo an ii-I JtUt.,o ~ and lnstud commit them. n•1 there uodemimnt ol. ~ eaob pi.y<r water polo v1otorJ -llfo Jliidllo rn. In the r....:r and · -Uically In their bed to deal with lnd~U,. -' tfa.J, • !1st twb iOdei; by a Iola! 'o1 oevcn . ~ when -dldil1 lollo'!, . lhe steff:W-aod Mlb Alb1alit - -'•la. . prob!m W•• -· lcoc'ed lbreo·IOlll to _.Ibo,.--. .. ,...... , "I can1 -Wh~ Ille dtan(e their ninth ~ ...:..;. vioiai1 Against Cblcqo, In a IJ.10 ·loos, the from m~ lo P'1JI bu bad "'1 1* · · " · wllboul de!Olll ._'"" Packen mlaod tllna ol the Jour O~d • ..;a toml!intt "11'1 1 _._ :;'ty to ..,.:.. .. _...._ CGll!ro.-_. ..,.i. .pportunlU11, lwo Inside the I01 ~ _ •• ;,,.. ,_, -·""' r-•cten' .. ,. :W.Z: _,:;:!~ ......... and Wound ~ Joolna tlft A fr ... ldct 0.N .·•r. l -u-.e e.., t ,..._,, ""' ,._, ......... -1 llaJol AM field pl In the Jall·IO llCOl1lll followlna ~~ yeO. Orlnpnlrotjon, yea. Bui tllla ,flnl )IOrlod ltlll· an4 ~ ~ • a poor io.yont pun!. ooe !"!'' wblcb the peraooillty c:lllan to SIDlo Alia. limo _... ~r-alnst Mlnn<.oota, 1n • 11-io 1oe1 1a1 ~ PACU:118, r.P itl • 1.nc;, 1or 111o ..._CJ · t . -. • • -.~-:-~ --... -.. -....... ~ -· --~...;;..~~ .--;;. .. -;_.""""-.;::;::;:::;:;;;:o;::;;:=;o:;:;:::;r:::::::::::::::c::=::::c::::=::::;i:::ii:::::::::i=-=-=•••-----------------------------r------· ... • • " Lions Bag Titl~,: Viki:µgs -Drown ' -In 27-0 Deluge · By~ GUSTKEY Of .. Oell'I Pli.t lt9fl ,. In an areoa that aeemed UJ;ore suit- able for a trained otter ahow than a football game, Westminster High'• awe- some Uooa captured their first -ever outright Sunaet League ehamplooAhip l t ' ' . • . • • a • • I , I • FrtdlJ' night. On their own field, they drowned Marina, 27.0. The victory wt11 In all probability catapult Westmnster in~ the CIF'1 No. 1 ranking. Angelus League leader St. · Paul, privloutly' the CIF's top iio"'g, was Ued' by Bl!hop Amat Friday night. Malina waa no matCb for the titg, fast Lions of coach Bill Boswell. ·Westmin- ster's talent~ backs, Darryl Bug, Mike ffaynes and Ron Shepherd, ripped off huge ~ks of yardage ieemtngly when they pleued. · -OJf~~lx, l\larlna'1 .deepeal pene- traUoo was the Lion 38 yard line and that was with only minutes to play. Viking quarterback Greg Henry threw six lnter~pti01115, affordhlg the champs Deld posllioo time after time. Barons W.p Mesa .. 31-0, In Finale By ROGER CARLSON OI HM Dtllr f'»M 1'9tt Tbey say a game la wco In Che Une 111d if that's the caie: Fountain Va)hy HlJh School COO thank I couple of guards and a tackle tor leadJng the Barons to their fourth win of the •sa campaign in the final test Friday nllbt at Orange Coast College's Le.Bard Sta- diwn. • • .,, ' I ' I .j... _.,. , ... ~,..... .. ,.. O"Diii.e61 The nm llUch theft l(rlved• early ln the nm quarter al Marlna'• 40 when Greg Newboule 1ol the ball for the Llom, It ended With the lnveden on top by a 31--0 margin over COs\a Meu. 1n the !nline League eoooonter and provided the Barona with a 4-6 aeaJOD recGrd. Mesa finished 3-f. MMPAG_ING LION -W""""'"""' !Ugh :lql]backi'RiJn Shepherd, Ill oll.CIF cendldate, grilldl out Ult yardage 8galnlt Martna Friday nJibt. Shepherd, ~ wWl '-mmotea Darryl Ber( 8Dd llllke Hayn~. had a ~lg night and W~er beat Ma1'lna, 'll-0. It gave tile !Jons _ their first WldOput"<!Slma!lt aague cbampionsblp. PACKERS. •• Pint P erfe et Season . ' , of the team ii an e1tensJon ol the coach. , "But I will agree that the problem i.. poycholoelcal now more than anything else. When you start to feel sorry for yourself you start going down quickly. 'P1ayoff -bou~d Artists "My frank opinion l.! that there'll an overanxiousness," Bengtson 'says. "A Romp , to 20;.0 Wi1., certain tenseness seems lo h a v e By TERRY NEeTUNE Quarterback -Wletbowskl kicked the dev•i-....t "' over everybody e xpecting ow.1~ .Of.Jiii' Dllfr •11e1 ,,.., • conversion. them to continue winnln&·" That.'• u flt is etther Lombardi or La.g\ma . Bf!~ch ·High Scboot, 'behind Laguna's second touchdown came with Bengtlorl will go -or as far as they Steve Wietbcrirski and Brian Bagley, .4:"5 remain1n& Jn the aecond quarter. con go. ~ to an e3')1 20-0 \'i>tory over vlllit.-The Artilla drtlve 61 yard! In II pla)'I ~l!'~_t~.;::: .. ':!ei:i S°~ ' In& San Clemepte Fri~ nJai,t to com-with fullback Brill! Bagley carrying •'thaf In back of all our mlnda .. ~ jllote # t-0 ~ -· ·on nine o1 the , !1· p~. WlezbOwald coach Phil took over, we thought about A ·capaclly cniwd wltne16«1 the Art-'ryll~, olil !o ~ ltlt 1rt1rn •the Trltm IS makliii the necmary eflorl to do the llU' Jl!vepth leill\le. win o( the yur u ;!Or \bf -~ ""i:'.!cktld 11.;,c:"l.'Vmloq. Jo!> for Ila lllli)NJ', " r~ ·;~ . lfJM Abbey .I!':; fian ,tJttneote'...., · .. ~ lO IO.fOI': "llrll, In reality, lJ what has dlaap-llCllrOd tou-1n· the JO.point mar-•IX late In the~ q_uarter: J!Ori\'er, pointed us -hurt us -that we haven't Abbey ·and Doug Schniltz fouled up In played well fqr him. gin. attempted handoff on a San Clemente · · uw1 certa1nJy wanted to show we The Artists, Crestview League eham· punt return and the Trltona Mike Colt ()OU}d and would do for hbn. That'• plons, will meet La Quinta ne1t Friday recovered the Artln fmnble on the La· what's sickening to u11." night at the Bolsa Grande field In Gar-guna nine yard Une • "I'm 1ui-e we're preulng haf!:I to win den Grove. La Quinta i:s Garden Grove Jn four plays the T'rltons managed ·· for Phil," says defeMive tackle Ron League champion. but six yerda against the Artlat defense. Kostelruk. "I don't know U I ~l'80nally In Friday night's finale, it took the Laguna held San Clemente to 21 yards ' won out of fear before -1r it was Artists but live and a ball mlnutes to rushing and but two first downs via vm jumplng all over you, you doing set the tone of the game. Laguna kick· passing for the whole game. Co-captain it yourself, or now the way Phil does ed off, held the Tritona and forced a Steve Klosterman oUenalve center and It. But I guess that's what everyone's punt, and lben put the ball in play on defensive left tickle again led the charg-lookln& at each other about now." Its own 48. ing delenalve Une for Laguna. "Down deep," say• linebacker Ray Elght pll)'I carried the Artlstz 52 Bagley e<:<•-ed the final Artist tall)' Nltlchke, "the players feel we'd 10'\"e yards .. to a touchdown. Mike Abbey, ably 5.33 into the third quarter. to win for Coach Bengtson. He's been filllng in for Jim Kuhn who l8 out for ·San Clemente kJcked off to open the a real big key to our su~cess over Lhe year with a broken hand, scooted second half and Laguna needed 12 plays the years and we want 1:o win ~ c~am-foor yarda on a pltchout option right to grind out 54 yards for the touchdown. pionshfp for him. POSSJbly thia u a fot. the !ix points. Bagley plunged from the two for the psychological problem that may be score Wiezbowskl's conversion kick was always in the back-Of our minds." . · u pr...urlng too much to prove that p~ .. ate Runner·s wide lei~ they could do 111 well for Bengtaen .u. '* as for Lombard! ls the key, how do the Pickert 1et back on the right road! "Pride," says Nitschke. "We have the knowledge and the experience__... t o overcome the pressure. The feliowl here have p11 tlJrouih all klndl ol pruaure -It ahouldn't be any detriment. We !till have 1 lot of will on thlJ club - we lllll have that pride. "Football is 111 emotions. There Is still a lot of will on thll club -the will to win, the will to go out and represent the Green Bay P a c k e r organlation the way it lhould be repre1e11ted." Meets Postponed Rain and wet track conditiona clouded ""P tbe croa country champlomhip meet icture Friday afternoon as the Sumet .md AnielUI Leagu" rescheduled their flnala until Mooday. -. , The Sunset final! will still be held -rt Anahelm'a La Palma Stadium. The .\ngelus Leque flnala are being run .-t Irvine Pork. • 5th in EC Meet Mt. San Antonio and ClttUI ourpriled the uperta: Friday by placing one-two In the Ea:rtern Conference cross coun· try championships at Long Beach. with Oranae Coat College cominc in a strong filth. Mt. SAC took it with 44 points, fol· lowed by Citrus, 61; Fullerton, 72; Sanla Ana, 91; OCC, 12.8; Riverside. 165; Chaf- fey, 174; San Bernardino, 2,48; R1o Hoo· do, 263 ; Golden West, 333; and Cypress, 367. . Fullerton and Sant.a Ana were picked to finish on.iwo before the meet, held on the LOiii Beach State campus. 5anta Ana took the llnl two Indi- vidual places overall, with Keith strodl first in 20:02 and RJck Muth second at 20:11. . Fred Sktrde was 14th to lead the OCC parade In 20 :!4, followed by Dan Moon- ey, 19th, 21 :0'1; Teny Schmitz, !&th, 21 :11, Steve Barton, 31st, 21 :3&; and Ted Bell 89th, 2t: M, llAM JTATISTICI k9r9 "' 0-J-7 ~:~eme!ll• • ' : Glbun INDrllDUAI. ITATllTICI IUStllNG ....... ~Cl Ye ' ., . ' " ~ u 2i ,_ C*"""9TCI YO • • ' " " ~ " ~ ,_,. o -I Y\. AVG u 7.J 0 1.0 ! ... I 1: YL AVO 21 ·S.l ' 1.7 0 t.f 'Ji .1.• Gauchos Face Unbe aten Foe ~ ~. Tiie ,..r MUDD 11 a term cnated f'llOl!ver Gary Rupar ls atlll aide-lined . .., ... -_ ... lo -their wjth a bad knee. J'hat means quarterback Rqll Graves, fuUback Paul Col, ballbaclt Tim Butler and ml Gary RDalnmt all "1ll ,.. double duty in the Gaucho defemlve secondary. .,.. llflJ• ..._...._ 1t'1 lllo what Rupar injuied the kTiee ieeveril wffks hcMletert caa.a.i ..._ football coach • ago and hu had it drained several -.: 8lrtmlD .._ ta c-11 the flna] Umea and lanced once. Aside from water -el bll 1111........ and blood on the join~ he at., has ftl -. wlJI --In a alliht muscle tear. ..... ._ -· (I .. ) -for The kneo fnJllJ')' and the wet weather ..... ....,. ollllilll' Iota~ Ullltt has llMtman wonied. .. Qll .. :iJ~F. \ianl-"A wet field Is bound to hurt U1 If' II I" 1 JQ ·more than lt "1ll LOiii Beach. We throw A W--, tr -Illa j the ball a IOt mort than they do and • p '1 ; ' _... ...., ..... W. tr1 pretty h a r d to have an effecUve -• oe-It -Ill --" ._ paAlnJ pme In the rain." "4. 'Ille 8addleback '°"ch said he'll go 1111iaM -" Ill •Im ~d la -the ...,. lineup that piled up • -.. ..... w ._.. a 11a-.... -mtory over Cal Poly (Pomon>) • -..-!all... ... .... lut weet. t t Long Beach me.anwblle, especta to throw a balanced attack at the Gauchol. However, If the field II wet1 the 49ers may have to rely heavily on uie running of tailback Mlcby McCullouch, a cousin of Earl McCullouch. SADOLl:U.Clt CAL lfATI: n ...... , 111 ll-11 E l'«TY 111 1• Citic• f furtve 1'0 lN Urtl1 G l'"*"Y 175 11' Llnw C Cl9rll0fl !ft tll~~ GLW tlO 1" llUl'klllli:r.r T Mof1rw !05 2C1 l1«dv E klllf" 1• I• 0r • .,., > I OltOl'I "' 17' Co~ I Alull•f 1111 Ut BWl!ff I MC¢ut~ l't ,,. ClllfY • °'"'"" - Grid Duels ; . Highlight TV ~enda Football l1n1 pt a chance today to tune up lor the marathoa bowl Jlchedule llnecl up for January I. Follow!nl the UljC-Oregon State g11J11e today beginning ~t 1:30 p.m. over Chan- nel 7, ABC backl It up with a telecast of the Alabama-Miami strngg!e from the Ora?lP .Bowl. · . The Lak~' aie al>o oo TV tonight. Channel 5 carries their pme with t b e . Warilor1. - . - No leas than foµr · pro gamea bit the tube~, .. ' I -...... , ... .,.. .we. ···TODAY "· -. l:U •iii· f71 CL -l'OOTBAll. -CK.->j•le •I $C. k1lth Jmu.i, Jtckll JelUWI mlkulO. · • LA Co licul'f!. 1 ::IO J.m. (<~F -OUlDOO!tS -"CM"•I Fl.nlnt Of TIM t.'' 3:30 11.m. ($) F -OUTOOOlll -Jo. fMt an • ''91rfT1lo R:aundu!:o:' . ' P.IT\. ISi CF -BOWllNG -5kee F--Y. ll!lly Hltl"dwldr. vs Jim Mtcll, Jim C~Maln • •::IO p,m, {SI CF -NFL CLIPS -From llftme of Wetk 11 11lcQd IPJ" c111chn, wrltors. •:30 p,m, ~) Cf -WIOE WQRLO -NL ct>•"l'lplon St, 11 C1rdln.!1 ••' • Jltl*ltM ,..m . R ll11'bef" i. 11io. Ill f~kyo, . p.m. IS :P -"'L CUP• -F,_., Mmt "f -'*. N p ct<ed bV AFL. S::JCI p,m, UJ CT -BILLlAROS -Mh'W>UO!I F111 ¥i. Didi M1rlln. 5:30 11.m, 111 CL -FOOTBALL -A!lball'lll i'!Pm~ •t .i:.ir= .r~1=. 'i~'i. khn:el. ~sf''j.~." ~r CL -..u':rnAt.L -LA Ltkert •f U~ Werrm. ~ H_,, m1QPH •r,c7,,r••m; CT -BOXIJIHI -.. .._ .. .....,. SU""" In Lai v ... 1. SUNDAY f .lfl. (2)' Cf -COMMl!NTAllY -11._m GtOrtt AllWI l'l"'fYI-lllOIYI •• ,.,. wlltl Al.o, <;owtxw.aedJklna~"'-t :d 1.m, 12J CL .o. OOTIALL -D11l11 II Wa.flln!lfOll-Fr111k Gt • E:dclie L.U•~ mlk•slci. •I O. C. Stadium. IO:lO 1.m. {•) CL -l'OOTllALL -S..n Ditto •\r~,~~l)o.CT -NCAA CLIPS -F<Wn Nllrthwft19rn ,, llllnol1, lt :JO IJl'IFIJ C\ -fOOTtALL -1t1m1 11 S8!1 l'r eco. 1ek llt;k. I'll l\lf!'ll'r1oll'lll mlk•tlft •f "'-r tt14h•m.o,q:1'"' _.._1111o1'9J 1110.\i;;_c l CL -,,....., IAl.1. -l<kw Yort I 1.m .. ft) Cl" -Cfntl!NfAltY -"To C•tcPI A oi:l'llM.• '*"' ef Al an It_.,._ "'I'/:' 01J CT -•ooT L -0.-••I• •I U , T1im lt1t1Y, JOI! Arrwtt mlbtlOt .t '°':l"":·.m, (5lf. -l'OOTIALL -0.,..11 T«h 11 Notf'I , Ltnci..y Nt!Mn. Jim lllTIPMft mlk11Jcl1 et 10 .,., · A 1.m, I -FOOT'IAU. -ueu. 11 r:~T· ti J.O:IOll Ull• llln '""" IMttl• 4::10u!Q!!· !:!.IJ CL -liUODll -UIC COiet! J~.~V1 ·.r~~limkv -on.,..... Five playl later, ~ ripped off !7' yard! throuah the rlCbl aide far the openlnr touchdown ·wltli _1:!4 !ell In the Ont quarter. JohJi McLaughlin booted the Ont ol three PAT's. Quarterback Ed Bane made It H-0 with 7:14 left In the secood period with 1 on&-yarder. Charles Buckland gave Westmtnater a 21.0 balltlme' buJge with a TD from the two with 2:28 left before lntennlalon, The ·Jut touchdown came with 1:08 left In the third quarter when Buckland, on a fourth-and-two, went in from eight yanfa aWI)'. 'Ole lonieal plner ol the night was provided by Berg. He Intercepted a Henry pw ln the fourth quarter and n!tumed U lltl yard! to the Marina 12, where be wu pushed into a air.able sideline puddle, creatlng .a spectacular splash. The gatne ended on the same note as ·tt had begun for Marina. The_ Vlkes had reached Westminster'a 38 but lost *: WM " • ,Ji ~ ! • ,.,: 'I ' I -" -. IMOIVIDVAI. rTATllTl(f •UtHINe 7.'"17..,tlrnl1H1 f . Vtnlffl'IJ0111 ~·­wr.;r .. f0fll1 WWtm•tw Tll Yf ' ll . " i n ~ ·~ ..... 'l' ~ • t I l D A. INDIVIDUAL ....... ,,.. YLAVG t J.O I j:: ! _, ,_, ll ~.J ,, ti YLAVG "' ... o . , .. • •• ' .. , • 4.0 • 4.• " •• 4 W•l7lll.,. PC l'KI YI l'cf, •000.000 l, I I I :lll:i 0 I I .DOO M&l'llll~ i;c l'~I lf ~lc:t Leading the way wu a pulling iUIJ'd by the namo of ~ Wurtlbacher and the rtgbt aide of tbe Blln>M' olfenstve line-Sieve Raupp and Gary Rocheleau. Those three led the way time after time With John Carroll pacldng the ball usually on power runs with occuiooal bursta from Mike Kato and I· horde of other backs. It was 14--0 at the hall. And, t:M deep Into the third quarter the Bamw had 10 more point.a to IAlt Jt away. The clincher came on the teCOnd. half kickoff when Rich Power took the kickoff on hia 15 -ran to blJ· U -and then tOS!ed a IO yard lateral to lpeecly Don Harris, Harris took oH and went the remain- ing 80 yards for the touchdown. Moment.a later C&1Toll recovered a Mesa fumble en the 14 and the W1nnera were knocking on the door again. 1 ., : "' " ;: '! l ';: ! Fouitt1l11 V1llr1 !«rt " °"'"'" 0 1 J 10 7-SI COSll Mest b O 0-0 -· ir-..=. Tot1l1 k•lh' re INDIVIDUAL ITATllTICI '"!MINO fllll!ltl • Vtl"!J1~1 ~ Y\. AVG C•I• MINI llllJI t ~ , '"I I !l I " ~1~.11 TCI YG TI. AV• i ~ ! ti l ,1 .I l • ' " . i 'I : 't:',1 ,j .. l d IMO~=~"'t.~tNe 'f 1"i'1 i: c"" ,,..: • • * I: ~r " "r' °' ; .. !1.111 DARTlN' DAN ...'.: Founllm V~•Y'• Den Sbtw llntlr an openinc behlud the blocking of IAlarnmato Mil:• Childers (tO) Ill th' Baronl' lmpreillve Sl-4 victory · over Colla. Mesa Friday nlj!IL Number 18 for tht MIU!anp.U Dm Glee1011.-It WU tll• )llflftlt .. bell vl¢tory mpgln In F011Dteln V•'..., llillh'a ll' • Vint Lftlu.-bbtocy; . -·i ... • .. ' • -. -· _ ........ _._~ . -· • MD Romps To 33-0 Van Der A.a':S Field GoalS Do It '• • • Triumph Newport Hol.ds Off Oilers, 13-.7 By JOEL SCHWARZ Of IM tMlllY 'llfl Sftlf LONG BEACH -Alter being bogged down by a thick and gooey mud lhat ca~e• quarterback Bob Haupert to rrmble three times in the first quarter '¥1rter Dei Hil;h School exploded for four touchdowns in the second period and 'vent on to bury SL Anthony, 33--0, on the Saints ' field Friday night. 'fhe victory left the Monarch& with a H season record and undispd!ed sec- ond place in the Angelus League foot- ball standings. Mater Del finished league play with a 4-1 record, ·just half a notch behind" champiQn St. Paul , which had Its per· feet season spoiled in a 14-14 tie with Bishop Amat Frh.lay_pight Mater Dei completely dominated the action against St. Anthony with its usual punishing ground game. The Mon- archs piled up 291 yards on the ground and 353 In total offense while holding the Saints to just 136 yards. Despite muddy conditions, halfback Tony Gardea alone equaled St. An- thony 's total offense by chiirning out 136 yards in just 11 carries. Included in his night's work were dashes of S8 and 57 yards and a one· yard scoring dive. Haupert, once he got used to the slip- pery .feel of the ball, moving the Mon- archs with skill while running for a pair of scores on rollouts and passing for a third TD. Tom Long started the Monarchs on the road t.o victory' in the second quarter when he boomed a 46-yard punt. The kick was short and was heading out of bouOOs when it took a favorable bounce for Mater Dei and was downed at the Saint 13. On the next play Ron Mendez inter- cepted a pass at the 14. Two• plays later Haupert rolled out for 12 yards and six points. Jim Gentile converted. Mark Dunn's 18-yard punt return set up the second Mater Dei score minutes later when he brought the ball to the Saint 25. The Monarchs scored in five plays with Tom Gehris going over on a one-yard dive. Five plays later Mike Roy recover· ed a Saint fumble and Haupert rolled oL•l eight yards to make it 20--0. <.ln the final play of the half Haupert an<l Doo Hellon combined on a 56- y::.rd screen pass tor the fourth second· pr,.lod score. • . Gardea sprinted 57 yards in the third p1 . .i':cxl to the St. Anthony one and then ~-.:ored on the next play t.o end the -:~oring. By GLENN WUtTE Of !M D1llY 'Hit Jltff Newport Harbor's bomb came wrap- ped ~ith .. a .shoelace, as ~untington Beach High's Oilers were to learn Friday night at Davidson fierd as the two old tlvals closed out the 1968 prep footbaU wars in the mud. The lace wM the only tiling guard.in& Newport's vital weapon -the right foot cf Roy Van Der Aa. Twice the Tars called on their talented kicker to perform his magic: And both times he came lhrough, boot)ng field goals of 34 and 27 yards as coach Wade Watts' Sallon trimmed the OU City con- llngent, ls.I, lb wtiid•up 'lfie ·campailn with a S-3 record and tied for third place In the rough and tumble 'Sllnoet Lelgue. II WJI.! V•• Der A•'J pecfeclD that aot the host.s into 1the scorine column late in the first quarter after a Newport march was stymied at the oUer IJ. • His placement. split the uprights with plenty to spare and it was"S.O with l :JI to. go in the period. Moments later the Tars tad struck again as Bill Durkin fell On a HunUngton fumble at the visitors' 30. ' Seven plays later Stev,e Hanley spurt- ed oH 'rig/II tackle IOCc the final six yllJ'ds lind·ail.tol'naUc ~ l"dded·tbe conversion to make It. 10-0 wlth 10 mloutes·left•tll balfthne. Big galnera were by Allen Wallatt. He caught a pasl for nine yards and 'ran for 13 to pul the 6aJI at the 1even. 'J'b<re .... JlO c:IJIU!le ID. the !COl'LWllii the fourth stanza as the opportupistic SaUon inLercepted a Tony Bonwell pau and ran it back to tbe Huntington '9. Bill Shedd did a nifty job retumina· the theft.. Bogging down at the 10; thanks to a sturdy Oiler defense, Newport again went to Van Der AB. And agaD\ be con- nected, th.ls time from the 17 t.o make it· 13-0 with l :OS left. ll1111tln1lo•f gtil Us only points on the final play of the game u Bonwell era.sh- ed over rrom two feet out to oulinlhlta a 70-yard attack, which he pertOMDy sparked with runs and "trio of paM oom- pletiQns. ' Twiet . Mark wtiltfiid ha'uied • In i4- yarders, tbe lah 6t which J!Ut the~hall at the one with six seton<fs to 10, Bob Ryder kicked the conversion for the losen. , Van Dtr ~ clicked for a pair ol llfld goa)f .~arlier m. tht year when .the t¥s va~ Western, 2CMI. , Newport's offense; was dlr~ capably by HeJldershot, a junior. And Bob CUrry teamed with Wallace to account tor most ri the yardage. T•AM STAfllTIC5 MO " ' ' .. SI. A ' ' ' " •» FAST STEPPER -Newport Harbor High's Bob Curry (21) streaks through Huntington Beach's defense while quarterback Bill Hende!- shot (10) fakes and another unidentified mate blocks. On defense ts Dan Moats (00). of field goals. Newport won the season finale, 13-7, than}ts to a pair "' " " "' • ' ' ' 35~ u • ' "' 011-1r1t•l 0 ,, 1 • • •• " • ' • MO • ~ • ' ,_. . . ' INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS l.UlHING ' -' C~1mbon Summt11111 0 'Sl'MluthntllY Cl1v!on Coriw1r "-• Toltll MllW Del TCa YG YL AVGl • 11.l SI. AllllllllY 1; l;f ' ~ i It ' l 1 ~ ••• TCI YO " ~ ' " . " ' ' ? ~ J1 l:tl ' " ? •.• . " 0 t.0 0 •. s 0 1.0 l l.S ' " \] 6.1 YL AVG ll ... ·1.1 l 1.0 ' " 7 ·?,O 0 1.0 Jf J.O INDl\llDUAL l'AlllHG M1ttr O.! " • ' • M. A11thtflr .. " fl( l'HI VG fie!. 1 0 54 .150 7 0 • 1.000 J 0 t7 .500 ,C l"HI VG l'tl . t I fl .:J15 Diablos Test Villa Park Costa Mesa Wins League Chan1pionship By STEVE EKOVICH 01 1111 01Uy l'llat S!tH Is ten years too long to wail for a cross country championship ? Maybe. But after il was determi ned Costa Mesa High had taken firsl place in the Irvine League cross country finals Frid~ afternoon at Eastbluff Park in Corona del Mar, the ten·year wait made the Mustangs' first ever long distance tit\e that much sweeter. The ecstatic green-clad har riers mob- bed their coach, Brian Springer. with chants of, "We did it, we did it, we 're the best!" And indeed lhe Costa Mesans had cause to celebrate. After winning every dual meet in league competition the Mustangs bad garnered six league points and :had to finish better than ttleir closest The "end 1 lhe year blues~ and opponents, , Estanda and Loara, in the Villa Park" High School's shotgun offense league finals. are weighing heavily on the mind of With all points •I\ 111 e d ~ . Estancia Missloo ~iejo> foOtball coach Roy Dodge ' had gathered 46, Loara 45, and the as h-: ~i bis learn out to meet the victorious Mustangs, 43. llow scou wins. Spartans tonight in the Orange Unified Loar a 's Kevin Noonan won the varsi ty Di!trict Stadium at El Modena High race in a time or 10:29, followed by ·.-School. Costa Mesa~ Ralph Dean and Harry . Ki ckoff for the Crest.view Teague game Noonap in times of t0;30, and 10:32. ·~·'IS scheduled for 8 p.m. Sophomore Terry Haun of Estancia "lt':r hard for a coach and bJs players turned In a brilliinl fourth pb1ee finish 4 to 'keep the right meht.al outlook when 85 the Eagle ace completed the two-mile you 're haVll)g .a losing sea.son,'' Dodge · ·1 f 10 ~ aald. If11 noi eisy to be a !tiler, ClJ'Cl.U n :.;iv. "· "Villa ·Park ia re&Uy a decent clu~ Richard Priest !Costa .Mesa r, CharUe " , ol Ho)'t ~ncia), and Tim Funk (Foun-•• but they , haven t had BDY ktnd • tiio Valiey) Hnished sixth seventh and 'break «ll -· Eve~~ fltl ·eighth. ' ' ' • drive ..., they 1et ,....,,.,.. by · Fowlain Val~ took the Jayvee title ·an tntercepllOo, lumble or penally, ·-•lfe B bbed tblrd 1 rth ~ "Thal tbotCUn formation of their'• wor• ~ arona na • 00 • '""' r1.. me '• lot. In that lormallon ne leolb plocu. 411UC90I\ tlM:1'iJlaPG~, .,reads fl!JU.L..T\-:J:ANDUUM 'lUs -kJCll aD OW!' ... f1ald Ar\d it me.aJ11 1. C•11 Mat, • 1. \..09r1, .. ), lt!~ .. you hive 1e CoYer what aeenu like -#. :: ~tt .. ~1:'""· 91 s. c:.rtM "' _... 900 r>eopl1. 1. ~.:!:J.V11..,.. ~Ty,111r11, ~ l6K•· '''l't\e ~ llM I quarterback • f C~h ~-.-.,..°""' M41(, M lit. IG Off the Slopes New Snow, Good Skiing For SoCal Aficionados By -"F.STHERANNE BlUJNGS Of Ille DlllY '1'-1 lltff Ski ing was really good at Mammoth last weekend . It began to get a little rocky Monday, but then it started to snow again. That's the on·the·slope report from Claudia Waters, student body president at Taft High School in the San Fernando Valley. The new snow should make skiing good at Mammoth again this weekend, which means real snow skiing has started long before the traditional Thanksgiving holi· da y opening . both more fun and more saf~, since all basic maneuvers are covered as well as selection of c\olhing and eq uipment. The early snow season Is a mixed blessing to area operators, many of whom are rushing through final work on ski trails. At Bear Valley, Mt . Reba on the west Sierra Nevada helicopters are being used ror slope grooming in what is believed to be the first such application in ski area history. More than 6,000 pounds qi fertilizer and 500 pounds of seed were deposited on the more than sixteen miles of ski trails which criss-c ro55 tht ski center during a two and a half hour run, general manager Maury Rasmussen reports. Work on the ski trails, including six new intermediate runs , is continuing and is expected to be fully effective in ample time for the National Alpine Ski Cham· be better pionsh.ips scheduled for Be'ar Vall~y in February -unl ess the place is buried in an early major snow. It also makes the 1969 old Farmer's Almanac weather prognostications for the season apPfir to be coming true. That venerable journ~'nded in 1711, hu predicted a mil .winter east or Chicago. but ~est of ·cago It will be a "cold, snowy winte.r.'' For skJers there couldn't news, of course. Meani>hlle, for the beginning skier , dryland 'Ski school sessions att being offered by various institutions, including city recreation and park departments, ski clubs, and various ski shops, as well as ,larger stores. cttr ltny of these ln your area for Information. For the beginning skier. dryland sesslons make starting on lhe r?I thing • According to the ClimatolQgical Service o( the U. S. Department of Commerce the highest annual sno\11fall in all of North America Is the Bear Valley ski area at Mount Reba, Alpine County, California! For the past JO years the average snow cover on April Fool's D&y has been 116.4 inches. Bear Valley has another innovation called "the guaranleed snow report." Daily from 8:JO to 1:30 1;m, skiers are offered a free lift ri~ ro test Area Sports ,CaJendar • snow conditions before bUying a lift tk:ket. .. June Mountain ia opening today. Owner Bud Hayward eomment.s. "The winter weather p1ttem lookJ aa though more storms are quite pouible and. more snow Satmlty on top of our preaenl base could make ROOlbAll.-CatonaMMar VI Estancia thl~ our tie.st oPCnlnt ever." al OavldAOn Field, MWion Viejo VII At Vall. ColoradO, lnaugUJ'.atlon of a •Hi.end upreu bu.I from Denver's ln- Oiler· Newport Game Statistics TIAM ITATl1Tt<:I "' ., Flr1I d<Mfl1 rvih!M • • ~1~:=:::1:tl'u t t ' • Tol1I tlr1I ~ " " Y1rd1 111IMd rvohlM "' '" ~:~~: f~:i-° PIUlnt ~ n .. " Nel ~IN:l1 lllritd "' ,. ~~r.:: ~=~ » • ' ' P11M1 ":t lnl~rc1~1!'(! ' ' • • =~~ .01.r.u,: "·' M" Plnllllt J • ' Y1rd1 ~.,.ll1td • " Fvmbl11 ' ' F~mbi.1 lost ' ' klrt " 011111'" Huntlnoton ll••t~ • I • ,_ ' .. _, ' • 1 -n INDIVIDUAL ITl.TllTICI Wllll CI C11rrv "'"' H•nllV Hl l'ldtrlllOI Tol•h TCI Ve " ~ It ~ t t '1 1~ .. KO TCI va " " • • 't ~ . '" IHO!YIOUAl ,ASilNe ,_, YL AYe • 1.1 . " o I.a 0 1.0 • .s.o II t.1 VL AVe I 10 .., ,, 1.3 ' u , , 4.J '" l'C flHI YO ••• ' 1 I 9 1 ' 0 u ' t I 2J "YlltlltflN 8.-c$ l'A l'C '"' v• :r2 J 1 Jl 'l!l ... ••• m JUNE MOUNTAIN ' SKI REPORT NEW SNOW : a to 12 Inches of new snow. BASE ' 2 lo 18 lnchel. TOTAL SNOW DEPTH' 8 to 25 lnchel. REMARKSll"eee-~ Ultlt at •no hue at the T·bar ad on Bunker Hill, June MOWltain will postpone Its opening date Wltil November 2.1. This will pre,,erve the. preJent snow ror a base fOr the nen MOW fall. ·-JUNE i.All; RESERVA'l'IONS ' (114) • Mf.Tm. 24 HOllR SNOW REPORT ' Loo Angele3 !till AT,.1711. • DAILY '1l01 JJ Sea,King~ Estancia Square Off I A blil« rivalry .....,... tonlahl In pnp, ~thletlao when Ccnno dll. • 1111' and EOtancla tanfl)e al llll•ldlin r1tlcl In ffi. '!nine Leogue and -bnale for both lOlllll. kkkAJfl II It I. C<rooa del 1'IOl (H) ii or-.tly boldlng tblrd pllce In 'tlli fr'Yyie clt<uk· and cOuld cuh In • winning - at the ~pense ol. Estancia. nie Eagles, mean'lllJlle, lllve '- of salvagtnc a lut-IUP Yictary after au11er1ng live ~t -lnclu•U111 four in league action. In fact, the . Eqles !/&"' l•llod ID score the last three tlmea out. MagnoUa and ,Loera ltttled the Imne Lea1Ue championship Friday nJp& "at Ui Palina Stadium, so lonljht'1 boltle is strictly a.matter of pride. It's no secrtt there "have betJt bitter feelings between the two scboo1I -in athletits -and the winner or thlt one breiks the tie accumulated after tbrH years of varsity football a'ctlcn. Corona del Mar woo. the f~ duel, 27~.' then waa held to a ICCll'elells deadlock in 1161. Last year the Eaglet tumed Ute lllbles on the Sea Kings, 25-7. Both teama go into the conlflllt 'relative- ly Injury-free. Leodina the way ror Corona de! Mar will be quarterbaet Dave Terry and h1I two bard~ backs -Mike Ezzell and Rez Snyder. 1be Kings ulllize Terry's pusln( fre. quenUy and run out of the I.f<rmatioo. Terry, through eight games, hu paued fof 7ff yarda on 49 completiona In 114 attempts. Estancia uses ihe grOOQd gime almolt e1cluaively with llWe ln the way of passing or fancy-clan act.a in compaNon. Coach John Lowry'• troopo like lo ground It out over the middle ind tackle slots. Leading rushers for the Eaglet are Dick Durante and Steve Grlffitll. COit.ONA D•L MA• ISTAHCIA "' $Hirn • Frl•ndort '" .,_ ' ... -'" Y1tk • ..... •• "'"' c .... tn Grl1-ld • ,_ '" Owo ' . ........ tn ....... • ...... ,. T1rrv • mm •u l!uell • ....... .. ,_ • """"" tn -• 0i.tt111t9 Football Standings · 01.Adl LIAM.II W L l l ~ I , . • • P'rMlr'• ,_.. V11Wld1 11, lrM 0 '°"'°'• J2, LOI Alamlkll ' T•llM"I...,,. S.ddllbldl •• Et DDrHI 1•v11111 LA~•ua· w ' L.1;11r1 J, T Mltnolll CcnH"11 ael Mir ! I FOlim1ln V1llt'r C01t1 M1H l -' lttl1ntl1 I I P'rtfllr'• SC.. f OYnlflrl V111at JI, Colli ~ • LOlrt 17, MIOl'IOlll t TMltllt'I ._ Ellll'lt'-11 Gol"Dr!I IMI IN1f" .. l:l !I 'll • .. 'll ; ' .. fUtletlOl'I ....... '~ ·-=""1111 .. L.I l>l brl ..... ""' "• ' • ill ' i I n , . tU tU "' "' "' ... "' "' "' "' ·~ ·= ,r, lf .. .. • 5 ·~ •• •» 'b " n '~ " .. " :c " ,. • •» .. Vllla Park al El Modena. Golden Wut. ltmatfonaJ Alrport mates lhe area closer at Oranae ~.:::~~d Stale Fro11h than ever for Soulhtrn C&lilOttUs skien. _, Th< ""' uprua will opent. Fridoys Water Polo -Citrui at Golden West, Sakirdays and Sundays, Dec. 30 to A~l lot more "tirnt &o PMI and we're loina 1, ~ 111i1: ... ~"";:"rv-11e1 M.,, • to have le> wt on a h11vy rush to ' Mrl ·V•"M0111,t~b.,"1N1SH It.op u.elr •ltaek." .1'.' ICIVlll ~n fl ), 10:7' l •al.ri OM!'< ' Oodp lllJd Ill wfl CIODtinue to altf(na:te ~,, lt !• l. H1fN ,..,.,...,.. f(MJ, 10:» I, 200 Skate.rs Vie in Title Meet Jerry' d~ W:o• llallback tnd 'T:fl~ NII'*> (1.1, 11:~ I. Tr. J:':''"°"'C !Lf· ~I. ) It~ :.rw IC~ !~~~~lfll:t''i~ -. ll'J'-k. 'Tfi. '"~ """ ftr'. " " ' I ·-... -.. VI'' .o. PAii.iC ~!." ··~~ ( • to: 1. D=ll't Ml<.L•" ,..... ,,._ -4' L , 11:51 IA. 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The show was filmed 1ast fall in lhe Swiss Alps, at Lubeck, Germany, and ln studio HamOOr& with Mamnillan Sc:htll, Jean Sim- mon1, M1ch.lel Re d g r a v e , Walter Sluak and newcomer Jennifer IEdwards in the tiUe role. It will appear on NBC Sunday evening. Mann bu abo been lDduced back to live t.t]evillan drama -or Uve-oo--tape, as It Is called now. He recently ftni•h· ed directing a CBS Playhouse, "Saturday Adop- tion," which will appear Dec. 4, HJs last televialon drama wa11 "The Tunnel," which starred Richan! Boont ind Rip Torn on Playhoule 90 ln 1969. Ann Landers Follow Rules, ' Save a Life DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a young student nur1e who has gotten a real education in the past four week,I. Since I've been worJcing in the hospital I've had my eyes opened up. Three children have dled. and a dozen more came close because their mothers were careless. Please print the following .suggestions for the moU).era of. small children. (1) Keep all medicines lock- ed up and out of reach. , (2) When you have finilhed with • prescription, liquid or pill, cet rid of It by fiusbing it down the toilet. Don.'t save rnedlclne. It often cha111e1 chernkall,y with ag,e. (3) Never store cleaning agentl in food containers, bot· tlea or leftover jani. Last week one little boy nearly died from drlnkinl cleaning fluid in a PoP bottle. A little girl did die from eating insecticide which wu in a jelly jar. (4) Do not leave chlldren ln the bathtub unattended. They can turn on the. hot water and ICl.ld themselves. (~) Keep matches and cigarette lighters out of the reach of younpters. Kids love fire ad It can kill them. (8) Keep all' pot handles turned toward the wall while on the stove. Youngstm are curious and often tip the pan to aee what's cooking. Tipped pans have scarred many a child for Ille. 1bans, Ann. -C.J. DEAR £. J.: 1 appredak your •anntlom and hope the motlten of young children will pay attention. And now I'd like ~ add one more su1- 1e1tJon. ChUdren should be taught that U thelr clo&bel tatch fire they should NOT run. They should ftU t.o tM ground or lo the noor and roll until the flames are •mothered. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I have been going with a very and her lep look 11 i: e parentheses. Tbe problem Is, the short skirts emphasize her bowlegs. I never thought much about her legs unlil tbese crazy styles came in. Would I bt out of line to tell her? -TIP OJI' MY TONGUE DEAR TIP: Speak up, lad. It would be an act of friendship . She might lpore yon but at lust you wUJ have gone OD record. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' A woman in our crowd went to Europe for &even weeb. She ca1ne back without a wrinkle in her face. She aaid she htd a marvelOU! rest. We think she had her face lifted, but we can't aee any acars. A friend of mine whose aunt had her face lifted says I.he doctors are ao skillful toda)' t h a t they lift from the hairline and behind the ears and the scars are invisible. Is thiJ ponlble? Do you thlnk thf. woman would be offended if I came right out and asked her ii she had a lift job? -JUST !NQUISJTTVE DEAR JUST: lt11 true • .•• plastic 1ur1eon1 are ei- tremely skillful, but 1 don't think your friend is eager lo publicly praise her doctor. When the woman came back and announced 1be wa1 "we\J. rested." that w11 her "el· planation" for the absence ol wrinkles. Let It alone. ni ce woman for four years. •.w1 Lum,, w111 11e •it• te ht" We are both ""'"'t 30 and en1'oy '.u win. 'OIJ• preti1..., •. ht!' tt.111 .. -.. """In Ur•,..,.. DAILY JitLOT1 one another's rom panionship. ..,c1 .. 1"' • Hit·"""'"· 111111Mm This woman h.a& a pretty face -------------- but is very bowlegged. J took some pictures of her recently U<ttted A'tti4tJ 1:.1,s w 111~ ~11tnl\ ,,t•A H'l"tlll',.~>.1 'o1.'•181 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER IUT DMCTCMt-ltlMl lttCttOll JOSEP'H E. L£VINE __.. ~ MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE: TURMAN - THE &RADUATE ""#K.O fl&\SSV F\M ca.OR··--- ""' "BANDOLERO" hn Mertt-.111-. It__; All DllYl·ll'I STAltfl • AT l:llf '-"'•=•I ... _. .:=. -•-•• .... ,,_. AIMii OIKAl Wl<llll!l "INTlllUDI" ICll.I( OOUGLAS "lOYILY WAY TO Dll" •• ~ ' . , Et.;,en to flpffalo Intermlulon Prime TV Drama This Western 'Real' ..,. SAM ABK.INAZY .,Bul!alo Cbwhtde, C o r I nn a1;::::::;;;::::::.:::=====::;K DtmANGO, Mexico (AP) -Taopeo as RUMinl Deer, and • Comes to Stage They 're maklnc a WNtem others. * movie ~ An which 'th.a In-"We're ualng actors who wW 11~ dl1ns won't confine their be underst.ood viau11Jly, even • dlologlHI to "Ugll" or, on !he If their speech 1.ln"l Thi! T AJH • ' ly TOM TITUS Nol every !!lie 1ta1i prod9cllM hu ill gene1!1 in a few blocu of midtown Manhattan. Som• derive lhtlr beglnnin&• from (of all places) telerulon. other hand, bruk into fluent means they're golna to have1 i.:,..._";;d===::::t..:::•.!::,:':O:•::' ~:~:'::':·~~· Encllsh. 'lbe Sioux Indians art to be good at pantomime,'' II 11:~~~;;~~~~~~ going to apeat Sioux, Howard said. • Even buffalo rn anur• -100 Howard and Director EUlot ''A r i 0 t. Take 0 Twelve Angry Men," for inltance. or "Thunder on Sycamore Street,'' adapted from of'iiinal TV dramas into .1uccessful liv e theater scripts. Hollywood has tapped this fertil e source for some excellent movies -'1Day1 of Wine and Roses," ''Requiem for a Heavyweight" and "Dino," among others. All of the foregoing are products of what critics have come to refer a1 t.e11vi1ion'1 "Golden Era" of the middle fifties . BU.t the la1t coup1e seasons have produced some (though not nearly u much) 1ubstantial stuff. A brilliant example 11 Reginald Rose'• 1987 dram\\ 14Dear Friends," which aired on TV 's finest anthology series, CBS Playhouse, last sea1on. Unbeknownst to · most local theater people, the acript is now available in play for111. ONE DI RECTOR WHO FOUND out WU Mary Ea1tman, who until a few month& ago presided over the Orance Studio Theater and offered countians tht cream of local stage entertainment. She put toa:ether a production for an independent, churcb-apon1ored group, beating the organiZed little th.eaten to the draw. • BACK WITH JACK TONIGHT Eddlo 'Roch•lor' Anderson Benny and Rochester Reunite for Special By VERNON ICO'IT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ,, Rochesttr ! ••. The name wu invariably ble1ted with frultration for three decides by Jack Benny on radio and later televilion. certs we just don't have time to get tocelher. "It was good to wort with him again. I mnember the first time [ appeared on bis radio show -it wu Easter Sunday ol 1937." pounds of it _ has been im-Silverstein worked for weeka h ported foe Prod-Sindy with a Sioux reaervat!Dn T e funniest Howard's attempt to create hlatorian, Clyde Do ~I a r , aulhentic Siow: Ille before the , ... arching detail• for the since the ad vent ol lhe white man on script, written by Jack Dewitt. the western platns o1 the "I didn't want to 1ettle for Marx United States. just anything that weuld be "W•' ·-· t d good .,,..,.h to get by," B th '' "' ",1ng o o Howard said, "like real but· ro erS. aomething nobody else hat falo manure." -MADEMOISELLE done before," he laid on the CBS Cinema Cent.er Filnu Later on , the location wi!I location of ''A Man called be Sioux country., There will Horse." be authentic buffalo. "We're trying to give a true ~~~!:to:S ::. :.c'~~~ ~nd way of llfe." Howard pointed out, however, this is not a 'Femmes' Ends ·This Weekend documentary. "It'• drama 'Mle lavish Barry A1hlon with a historical setting that's staa:e spectacle "Femmes de never been done like thil," Paris'' ls In Its last week he uid, "but It's not a at Melodyland Theater. Redatin-Paleface adventure." ComedleMe Rusty Warren The bulfalo manure bit is stars In the all.new in- an lllu1traUon of the pro-temalional revue, whi ch ends ducer'1 insistence on authen-its four-week engagemen t ai ticity. More than IO per«nt the Anaheim showplace this ol the dialorue, for es:ample, weekend with a span of five w!U be in the original SIOUI performances. tongue, Lakota. Mn. Olive "Femmes" will be pre sent- Prettybird , a Sioux, 11 ed twice tonight at 1 and IO -..11-~ Zl:~() M()§Tl:L .. Mell!"ook·· "Tt1l: f)OOVUCl:~i" AW..,a.,..,,, ........ "" AVCO IM•MS't' ftl.M i..c.i.--.. -.... "~'·• .... ~ ........ t .... tHtl _.,.. ,,. W~" Et~ra M~an PIA Dl•llMA.lll ACADEMY I AWARD .. ; WINNER 9 ! lllh .. CTOa ......... JOSEPH E. l!VtNf ;: · MKE NICHOLS ~ t ·"' LAWRENCE~~ l~E_@.~~~t~· .. ' . -Second Top C : .. _,.,., ., 1)llr Ml!&•!! -•1" Whlf'l IO ..., I About ' ' -Rose's domestic drama of. three couples collaborat- ing to save the marriage of. • fourth untold• at the Unitarian Church of Anaheim (IUO W. Santa Ana St.) for a premiere performance tomorrow, followed by three weekends of Friday-through-Sunday pro- duction. Miss Eastman's cast has been gathered from various county theater groups, mostly those operatint in the northern part of the....county. Comedian Benny made the name more ramOUI than the m\,Uliclpallty in western New York Stlte. At the other tnd of Benny's cry waa Eddie "Rochester" Anderson whose social life and drinking habits were the despair or hl1 boss. Andenoa, his black face full of humar, Ttful~ lo Uy if he was okler than Benny: ··u he uy1 he'1 M yean okl, the.1 you g<Jtta 11y I'm about that age, too." teaching the I an g u age p.m. with Ill final performanc· C•11n11 F11tlw•I phonetically to Richard Harris:li~es~a~t~S~an~d~I ~p.~rn~. ~-~~Y~·~~~~~~~~~~~:ll (as the first white man ever seen by the· tribe), Dame Judith Anderson CfamOus for her cluslc Greek a n d Shakespearean portrayals ) fs There are Joe Del Ro1110, Rosalie Abrams and Dorothy Smith from the now~efunct Orange Studio Theater, Mary Lynn Shea of the Fullerton Footligbters and Gloria Newton and Chuck Schicker from the Rancho Community Players. There ls also the ubiquitous Rey L1Ecluse, who closes tonight in the lead of Rancho's "Generatio~" just in time to open tomorrow in "Dear Friends." , FOR THOSE WHO DIDN'T catch the CBS Playhouse production. we'd recommend taking in die Anaheim version just because of the excellence of the play itself. It was easily the highlight of the past televusion 1eason in the area of quality drama. It is, by the way, only one of a itumber of original ' teleP.lays and movie 1cripts adapted to the stage and available to community theaters. For the more am- bitious organizations, there are the likes of ''The Robe ,'' "Ben Hur;'' and other spectaculars. For the hard core TV addicts, there are original scripts from "The Defen4ers," "Get Smart" and like that. Good , solid TV dramas such as · "Dear Friends." however, are harder to find -simply because their production has only recently begun a token resureence after a deaade of arid days along the "vast wasteland. With luck, more of these shows will find their way to the community theaters in lieu of the umpteenth presentation of the latest Neil Simon comedy. * * * tl BACKSTAGE -Co51ta Mesa teenager David Lewis, a graduate of Westminster High School , is playing ·a dual role in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" at Pepperdine College Nov. :ID-23. . •.. while at Weslminlter High, he played the lead role o! Starbuck in "110 in the Shade" ..... Comedian Don Lucas of Fountain Valley has been picked for a prominent role in the new Don Knotts picture "The Love God". . . . . Don just finish ed a two-month clu b engagement in Phoenix .... The Mark Davidson Trio takes its originaJ jazz oratorio, firat presented in Laguna Beach last month, to Los Angeles Sunday for a performance at the USC Lutheran Church ...•. Laguna'• Marilyn Interlandi is soloist. backed by the 35-voice Faith Chorale and chlldren'1 verse choir from Huntin(ton Beach .•• Beach Slates Tryouts After alm01t four ye•r1 apart, Benny and Rochester will be reunited tonipt in a t.elevislon 1pecial, "Jack Ben- ny's Bag." It's a new , hip format for Benny. The jokes will be more "in," the dialosue "with it," and the pace faster. But Eddie. AnderAon will be a part of the fun . "Before we taped the show I hadn't even seen Mr. Ben- ny," Rocheiter II.id a few day1 before airtime. "He'• so busy travelina: and doing con- 'El Teatro' Bue Sunday At Irvine El Tealro Campesino, the theatrical troupe whlch form. td to dramatiu the Delano 1r1pe workers' strike , will present a new play, "The Shrunken Head of Psncho Villa," Sunday at 8 p.m. in the UC Irvine Campus HaJI. Described by the San Jl'ran- ci.sco Chronicle as a "kind of gutty 'Death of a Sale1m1n'," the play Involves the Ttblrth of the revolu· tl onary'1 head on a Medcan born north of the border. It i1 written and directed by Luis Valdea:, founder of the troupe. The production 1t UCl Is 1ponaored by the Auociated Students •nd profiL., will go lo aupport El Lu11r, a Santa Auditions will be held Sun· day and Monday for Gore Vid.11'11 poUtk:al drama "The Be!t Man,'' the neit. pro- duction of the Huntincton Beach Pl.Jyhouse . verwion of the play two yeara AM community center beln1 a1o, will dlrect the show. A •tarted by UCI 1tudenta. cut of nine men and four Tickets, at :Ml centJ for UCI Annabelle Qul1ley, w b o played a lt1ding role ln the Cost.a Meta a vic PlayhOUJe'1 QUEENIE women i1 required. students and S1 for general Tryouts will be conducted .mniulon, are •vailable In ad· 1t 3 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 vance at the UCI 1tudent p.m. Monday at the playhouse, atore, or at thl door at 2110 Main St., Huntington performance time. Beach. The troductioo openail -'--------- Jan . 10 tor five weekend•. .. ~­•••TV•:• • F..ddie Amenon I.I a loose, bappy man who is disturbed only by otb.,. black people who accuse him of having been an Uncle Tom durin1 hit y~ with ~nny. T o d a y • 1 activist-oriented blacks in show bu9ineu are diadaihful ol Negroes who played aubsurvient roles to white men in the old days. But they forget that F.ddie Anderson was a co-star on Benny's show and got as many laughs as the Wauke1an wonder, frequently lopping him with a quip. "I never played an Uncle tom," AnderlOn 11 i d , ''because the: scripb always called for me to get the best of Mr. Benny. The fact that l played a valet had nothing to do with it. Arthur 'l'rtacher played those roles •nd nobody ever criUcized him for Jt." Now that Benny appears mM!y on the road in concert.I or as a 1inj:Je guest 1tar, Anderson has gone Into temJ· reUrement. He ha1 dol'le a couple of video commercials and a movie. He fills his spare time as an assist.ant trainer of horses at Hollywood Park for the harness racin1 season . At one time Eddie Anderson earned more than a thousand dollars a week. He worked hard for it and spent It with abandon. While he is not In financial straits, neither l! he the richest performer in semi· retirement. "Everytbing's fine w i th me," A n d er 1 o n consluded, "•nd it makes me happy when total stranger• like the time to sreet mt with a hllf, 'Hello, Rochester. " o,.. 6:41 ,., ....... a.1ia. ,........,. Now Through Tue.day ..... 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HOW SAFE. FlRSt -~DEB.1EAT?. . l ' ' , t I ' •" t . ' Nixon"s .Joh: Bow Oui or Es~alate W'r COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS • l'SI -lff7 Veer Mil•• Flown Accident a HSI 1,0M,652,000 91 1,59 1,W,520,000 101 lM 1,130,069,000 99 lffl 1,104,042,000 84 • lff2 1,170,374,000 70 lffi 1,231,312,000 77 1"4 1,336,867,000 79 lffS 1,536,395,000 83 H'6 1,768,457,000 75 H'7 2,132,0QO,OOO 70 PRIVATE AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS HSI -lff7 Yeor MllH Flown Accidents 1'51 1,6fi0,109,000 4,584 1959 1,716,019,000 4,576 lffO 1,168, 704,000 4,793 lffl 1,857,946,000 4,625 lff2 1,964,686,ooo 4,840 19'3 2,048,574,000 . 4,690 ,,.. 2,180,818,000 5,069 1"5 2,562,SM,OOO 5,196 19" 3,336,138,000 5,712 1ff7 3,500,000,000 6,000 . . Fatalltle1 160 340 499 3!1 330 264 238 261 272 1.86 Fateliti•• 717 823 787 761 857 893 1,083 1,029 1,151 1,186 . By STEFAN T. POSSONY The first major task facing President Nlxoo ii to O<J~ the 5'st American defeal in modern bi.story or to resume the SoUtb VletnanJese war aod e1e1late it. Ill either case be will have to MhoUicm;. Uie barrage of American cootuamh. Al • President, he will 'allo• ba ve to restore: the principle of democracy that politics stops at the water's edge. Securi- ty, at that p>int, takes precedence. Regarding the bomb halt -if Hanoi has not offered a quid pro quo, President Johmon timed It very well. If Hanoi did offer a quid Bliifl _quo, then Hanoi -has timed the halt l!lf political purposes. rn any case, Jt is a matter of manipula- tion. We have to )earn that we've been the target pf a massive, hostile psychological effort which we ignore. The new .Pre&qent will have the worst job of any Presidtnt in the past. The United Stat.es is enterillg the most critical period of military security. DECISIONS made by the new Presi- dent during the ·first l\leek, the first month, and the first year, will determine the fQture of democracy. These decl&.ions will def.ennlne whether we have con~ tinuous lliitited war or go on to nuclear war. Jn 1962 (during the CUban miaslle crisil), the United States enjoYed a six- fold missile ~ority, This superiority has been bittered away since the Ume. We still have some, but it's on1y marginal. Our systems have been frozen while the other side continues to arm . By the end of 1969, the situation will be one of Soviet missile superiority. This situation may alrtady exist today. It used to be the view that PoW!a miSliles would save m. 1k tnargln few the Polaris has de&erkrated. The Soviets .have Cont to lilUiltle mlailu on their aiubmarlpu '11* Soviet Un.ion has made great Pf<>r.s' 'In th& regard and has created a crllia. IU!GAlll>ING bombers, our planned approach is to phase B-62 and replace it with the present out 'the bomber ·Dr. Poason'1 ia director of the lnttT· naitonal Studies Progftim at SUmford Uniwrrity'a Hoover Institution ~ version' of the F-ltt.' 'Now we learn that the F-111 will not be useable in this configuration. The Navy version has already been withdrawn from production. At present there is no bomber in re~arch and development w i t h i n American industry that can take its place. · The Soviets, after signing the treaty forbidding weapons: in orbit, have developed tlieij-Fractional Orbital Som· bing System (FOBS) (that is, a weapon which so far has not ~n sent into full orbit, J;iul only into part of an orbit-F.d.) The last test was in October. One surprise connected with the· Russlan invasion of Czechoslovakia was that such an invasion involving so many troops could be mounted ·without a.ny prior notice. NATO formerly presumed that a Soviet attack would be preceded by a warning several weeks in advance. We can be thankful that this gbost has now been buried. The Soviet Union now has several • ! • divisions posed for lmmedia1' attack aMUffiing lhat tht trtaty 11 w~er~, oq Weatern Europe sbQuld abe de.lire eliltlng trutles have not been o&e:rrid to laWlCh °""· -even includlni the Uali.d !latlom Tho only way to protect Westem CJwttt, Europe is w1lh aucleir weapcm..~ We ln the Russian ~ n v i 1 I o n ot ·have neilher tbt manpower nor the ~lovakia there Wttl ~t Sea.st 17 mooey. direct' treaty violaUolll!I, Jnc1udina that WE DO HAVE .tactical nuclear weapons -_ the trouble is, they are "dirty" and too tarae. It is a fact that our tactical nuclear de•el0pmen1 ls at • stwmtill. Only the President can releaSe these weapons. The theory is that the PreSRlent is availab\e .YJ!ours ea!'!> day. As a rt!lllt ti all thia, NATO is a dead, bul walking horse. Restoration ol Amer!Can military superiority ta a necessity; -but it · may riot come ,soon enough. And it will be:coatly. It requires poliUcal cooperation on the part ol Europeans. It requires goa~ that do not now exist. It abo requires a <estoration of good relations with FrW!ce. All that has happened is not just Pres.ldent De Gaalle'• fault, bul also ours. ' We have to accomplish all this when our case is very weak. The non-pro- liferation pad ia probably the most ez:· pliclt anU-NATO, anti·alUes, .statement we have. It is based on the notiou that time can -stand still. It assures that the United Stites will have to act a! world policeman. U assures that the United St.ates Is the only milllacy tar~t. THE NON·PROLIFEllATIO!l p1l c I prevents a sharing of research and development and ocst.s. If destroys NATO. It is really only a unilateral agreement with lhe Soviet Union. Even of the Warsaw Pact. Thll wu just on ~ part of the Soviet Uotpn. overall there were over 70 treaty vioftlUons. Tbt Soviet regime claims tbe right to intervene in Western Germany, our major NATO ally. It's a bold ~pt to ere.a~ a new law of aggreision. We haven't challenged this on the l>Uis of lntematlonal Jaw. If we ca't have international Jaw, let's at leas\ be aerioUI about the use of force. The ·next President must restore OOmesUc · 1aw and respect for + in- ternational law. ~ In any evept. it makes no aenst to sign an additional pie« of paper that doesn't mean anthing to the Somtl anyway. , '"11le world," u President WUaoa llid. "must be made safe for democracy." u~ it is safe for democracy there's very UtUe future. What Used to Be Dirty : DrawsOnlya YawnNow MOVIE AUOIENCE •••••••GUIDE••••••• A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Let's Let Kids Grow Up ~NO THEATERS. TheM ra1ing1 1ppl ~ lo li1mt ~ •lter Nov. 1, 19Sll We Expect Maturity, But Give Little Help " By JUCIL\llD L. WORSNOP f'AUerlal -· ll<pwll •• " ''Vlrlfn" -a no-no word -was ;~ .tn ·~ M«m II Blue," with '!he '""'11 that lb< ltsS film .... denied a Mollan Picture Code seal ·of llJllllVl'al. However, no industry ceoaor-mioded v~ •much that another film of that yur, ·"The Wild One," showed a group of. .. aadlltlc motorcycle riders terTOl"b:lnl a 'Im.all. town. Al D. H. Lawrence once ,1ald In another connectioo. i<Wbat is ~pornography to one man iJ tht laughter of genlul to another." Time marcbel on -on • treadmill. Tbt l8" Brlti&b import ''Alfie" l.lmost .!WU denied a leai becaute lb IOI.Ind track contaioed the word "abortion," a subject that ~ be described and talked about under the amended code so Jq u it was not mentiooed by name: But a prolonged, sickening murder sequence in Alfred Hitchcock's ''Torn Curtain," released at aboUt the aame time; elicited few ii lUY protests. -It wm be interesting to let if the new movie rating system retairul: the ..old. Hollywood ambivalence toward 1ex and violence. When the two are com- bined, pOnn!..iv.,,... usually has been the rule. Consider, for e:rample, "Sud- .denly, Last Summer" (1959). which dealt murkily with incest, murder, homoseI- uallty and canniballilm, and which has · bttn ahown, uncut, on television. • .. OBSCENITY in word, I e 1 tu r e . reference, '°"'' joke or by auuestion ts forbidden,'' stated the CO!!e to Govern tbe Making of Motion and ~alldng Pic- tures, ilsUed by the MoUon Picture Producers and Distributors of America Inc. OU March 31, 1930. 1'bl coda WU· made DIOR explicit In JOSI lll<I enlon:ed .... strlogtnlly. . "We weten't even allowed to wiggle when we sang," Mat \Vest recently recalled. Mla West did DOl ~ to wiggle. Her famous lines -including "You can be had" and "It's not the men in my life that counts, it's the life in my men" -spoke between the lines for themselves. W. C. Fields could sound more suggestive by crying "God- frey Daniel !" than Clark Gable could by 1aying "Frankly Scarlett, I don't give a damn." THE IDEAL PICTURE, r r 0 m Hollywood'• viewpoint, Is the "family film" that makes a bundle of money. By this standard, "The Sound of Music" -the biggest celluloid money-maker of aJJ to··date -and ''Mary Poppins" a~ without peer. But some movies aimed at the famlly market have more or less bombed. Debbie Reynolds and Rosalind Russell fun-loving-nun pictures are cases in point. It has been suggested that family pictures may not be 911 and 44-100 percent smuUw. One observer of the Hollywood scene detects a recurrent strain ()f anal fiutiOll in, of all things, Wah Disney cartoons. The new film rating rystem stresses "the importance of lhe role ()f the parent THIS~~ ln ad• Indicates th• film ws1 · submitted and appro•ed und•r the Motlo" Plctur• Ccide , ~f~•lf·Regulatktn. fiJ Suggeated for GENERAL audlencea. f!! Suggested for MATURE audlenc.a (parental dltcre· tfon ad¥i••d}. [!) RESTRICTED -Peraon1 under 111 not 1dmhted, un· I••• accompanied by parent or •dull guardian. @ P•r1on1 under 11 not ad· .!!!!!!!! Thia age re1tricUon m1y be higher In certain area1. Check theater or advertl1ing. as the guide of the family 's conduct." In other words, it ii the parent's responsibility to decide whether or not rus child should see a code-rated movie. Many parents who "scream ()f' mumble about movies unfit for their children," Washlngton Post drama critic Richard Coe writes, "simpiy sup a few bucks to their offspring, tell them to •go to the movies' and abjure their •parental responsibilities." From oow o n , presumably, censorship will begin at home. -----------Our ltJflA ln San Frandsco ----------- Some Games for the Gamier Set By ROY W. MENNINGER, MD. President, The Mennlllget Foun~n Did you. know that one out of every sir teen-agen becomes pregnant ol.lt of wedlock? Did you know that on!-fhlnfto one-half of all teen-ager's' marriages are prefaced by illegitimate pregnancy? Or that the number of unwed mothers under 18 has doubled since 1940? It doesn't stop Qiere. Three youngsters in every 100 between 10 and 17 will be ad· judged delinquent this year. There are nearly half a million chlldrtn hailed into juvenile court every year. There is a tremendous increase in the use of drugs -amphetamines, barbiturates, LSD, marijuana. Some esUmate that up to 50 percent of the kidll on college campuses are eiperimenting with these drugs. Con!ronted by these chilling stalistlcs and our incomprehen5ion of the behavior so many adolescents show, we un- derstandably develop a sense of a~ prehensiori about adolescence in general. Cleary, we think, they are unpredictable, stormy, and potentially violent people. The.sudden SOWld of screeching Ures on a nearby street in a quiet neighborhood brings an immediate reaction : "There goes a teen-ager." when of course we can't know whether we're right or not. 1 WALK OOWN a city street and see a clustered group on the corner. For all 1 know, they are a bunch of happy, con- tented kids oc. t h e way home from a movie, but what do I feel : Fear. "They might attack me." I think. So often ill there this implication conveyed by the word "teen-ager," an image o f turbulence, c o n I l i c t , explosiveness, unpleasantness, unconltollabIUtx. The underlying problem !' ~ failure of our Jdult BOclcty to ~it the.adoles- cent l" real genuine, honest-~goodness By HERB CA.EN SL (direction to be chosen by judges, ford, our greatest living ex-madam part in lhe real-life action o( living. I • SAN FRANCISCO _ The Olympic depeodlng on wind). -and It's aad to relate that her They are telling us how they feel at our Games are loog giine. ls Lben: DDthiog K.it.e-F1ying in Candlestick Park. most famouJ bed-a-wee, 1144 Pine, systematically segregating them from left to make the bko:l cour. f:aatt Piaecn Kicking in Union Square has already been flattened . It was adult sodety. They are trying to make us through our arteriOICltrvti •~ Cobjed must clear Dewey Monwnent, there in l!HS that the United Nations underst.and how grave is our failure lo Y ... ·~-la·. San Fr•-'-"• ~ IXll under own power). Ch-~--full fl E perceive ~elr legitimate needs for "'~~ ~ v"'' ou....:.i came to ower: " Vf!r'J ·u f ....... ti and f Olympic Games! We mnbJ chaDqe _G~ Pacific lJnioo · Club night" (u Sally recalls it) "&he place ~~Fc:llen~e 7nd"°~:a:~ent ;: & the world to come here ud compde fieng1h oC time In.side club before was jammed with UN delegates, la the .ct.lvitles, indoor and out:, lhlt ejection ii determining f a c t o r ; • tackling the subject with great vigor real tasks of livin1. haw made our city a tynJOJm for minoriliel not eligible). and &eltiog down to the business Unfortunately, I think we adults have "Howzat again?" wherever Sanltrit at hand . You know, details. I would failed our youth by having failed to listen, Iii tp0hn. Tentative list of events: rra.t-TVPE ITEM : Judy Wei. have to say that 1144 Pine was Uie or having listened , falled to hear. stand,lnc Broad Jump off the Golden wbo'1 OUneae, married J. Harry Lrue aeat of the United Nations -Nowhere 11 the starkness and Gate Jlrtdce (mdlvJduaJ: cc,&eam el-Gtaer. wbt'1 Jewish, at the Mlyat:o all ~ rict\I Arabi, all that French meeaemeu of this &Odal tsolaUon -more .,.,...,). ' Hot.ti, which ls Japanese aod married -cllampagne -1 could cry when I apparent than in the Jot. o< ~ lS-yur- • llad-Dropplng (extra points fot by Chari.. McCall"e. wbo is Dish, think about it... And l1jl'I enoagh old. Exctpt for gotng to lchi>OJ, virtually -nobocfy hw1t of l. Ille' wtiJdl the hippy couple -" 1 "-< trickled down her cheek and nothing that be can do ti l!Ql. Jle CM~ Liii& ¥an on Cable C..V (ICOl'el fw pbotqcrapbs by Jmy Frtoc:b and into her cleavage, another noble quit 1Cbool, he can•i wri, htean't drink, .., -100 people ~ .. ~ ~ • ....._ ln-MEl'm !And-I<. , ~ -drt ..... -,. .... Ire bDlrded). on 1our~ aide -l hate I ms like school, he can't.:marty·"Or v-. .. ae ,can't ~ Bui Seat Before Pre~ that, too -but the Hon1 ong nu . ~ran:v AL CJTY: Thoore eager Loe enll.!t. gamble, or run hr 6rtioe. He can-Wtma• ~ time and ltngtb of Down in specially with the lost suit Anaelenos are again trying to steal not In ract parUclpate ~ 1ny of Ult .adult ----here). J ardm>d, has lowered my <elllstance. OUR Film FesUval, plus on offer virluei, •l<es, acUvlij• 0< mpoasiblll· Bbdf old .Martini Drlnklnc (•Inner to Claude Jannan · to move do\fO theft tlci.. · " )11!11ldponl 'Ibo doun"t know llEU'FpL HERBERT: Since the a..t run It; so fal', no intemt on bllnilldd 1oo1 1ieeO rtmoYod). S.P'. ~kl Board ii in dangtt \Iii par>. ••. Bell perlocmanc:< u BY WIBT'l\1,4.0tC, U...., >Ill ft npecl f ~ 1 ck w a r d • "' Ill rwinln( out of landmara -they ., oct... ..., ,._ by Director oar grdwlq adol•IC<lltl, . ~'4 • &), "" loro ~ futer tllln they CID Mfche'-lo Anlonlonl •t Oll ll portun!Ues for the putlclpetlon !!>a.I 1111111 '"" a-'11rouiJi bo ...... led -l would like to Ftsllval wbeil be wu ukod ''Wbat IUcbel, ouddenb' to <irwt;o on ~·11111 Y.,.Slpolr .....,.. 11lstorlca1 marW. on the do JtOU tl\blk of Loo .(ngoltl1" He of ldoltl>ood.'fuU.lledpd, eapl~h . Drwc ~ Olilolt CID plltidpantl foiJoWtnl a-•' 110 Leaven-11>, mad< ,.,,. stabs at an answer , all mature Ind responslbltl .. -du + -· test). 1511 Franklin. m Bush, 1124 Stock1Go, tht wblle roll!nr his eyes, 1hnlggtng1 II ls esllmai.d that 1a11 r...-.~"t! • I ,Rallil~••-£•tl•t lllOIVall<Jo.1tt41luihandl7HiesY. -· wavtng hls "3nds ano di allow._ and._,...,_•' ~-cn1r11·r.ar-~old). llach of theft ..... at ona tlrne or llnally ijTinnln< .. ,.,,; qucltioo" ., Odolescentl..,.. to the staumnc- time, plus · a lack of significant in- volvement in the social fabric , in the absence of the disciplining effects of work, inevitably makes for a pattern of living with the character of endleis play, Out of the virtue of compulsory public edut:stion came a few une::r~ted disad· vantages. Among other things, it has meant an extended period 1n which our growing adolescents are dependent upon and controlled by adults, proinoting many of lhe undesirable effects of dependency . What are the consequences of such fac- tors as these? Perhaps the most serious effect ill the extent to which the adoles- c e n l kl infantllized. He becomes m o r e childlsh1 with the room, the permission, the means, and our encouragement to stay that way. .. lN SPITE OF 12 years ()f education, the average high school graduate emerges from his educatJonal cocoon wlth no place to go and not.hlng to be. He has no occu1>4Uona1 identity, no skills worth aelllng, no systemat.lc prac- tice in the arts ol living in a complex society; and not much of a clue about where to go find what be doet not yet have. This is not limpb' I sd>ool problt!II'; UUs Is not a problem requiring better law enforcttnent;. Ulb la not a problem to be solved by a retreat to a slmple-m.lnded hard line stance of repress.loo and con- trol. n.. -la-~"" Iv eager, he "" enontl01l!. eiierg and a w--)0 Jnvesl hlm>eH Jn.useful a..r meantagful actlv)ties -bul only H lie bu the opportunity and tht pennbs1oo to dO ... l( 'I" fall to IUpp_l.y -· -.,, • adequate to absorb~ energia, he wlll dO the only thing ho ~ --hla ~ ouUeU, Md adulla be d•mned. This need not happeo, for there are thlnga we ctn db and 9P\)Or'tu'nltJes wt can erovld• tha1 Will gift youth • better chance In be • ea!' cl tho ..... Plral ... ·llliCIJI 1-u.. . ..iq ..... 17. It la~ Ulal .. Wiil oak ' our 17·yuHld's lo lit llown t1M1r -f0< a caunt11 In whlcll they aro entlNI)' willlout lqal ..ic.. system which give1 the stude¢1 I fe- nuine voice in the conduct of their own edfJcation. But beyond thi3, wt ought to revlst radically our present pattern of u:cluding young people as representatives of youth in our couN!lls of governm.enl Perhaps ~y could serve ,a members of cltiz.en advisory commissions, particularly on these committees and groups crapPllng with problems which affect ~· YOUD&'. persons in our society. It is vital that any groups thus created be real ones meeting real Deeds and struggling with real problems. Thirdly, special youth task forces could be created io handJe specfllc problems: To WQrk with volun~ ajencles or city departments In cleaning 1q> ghetto areas, or to develop programs in delinquency control. · Fourthly, we might introduce a rriore sophisticated version of the old "wi>rk- study" program which is commCll in many schools for a handful of ltudi!nlt unable to make the academic grade, and not interested or not qualified for the vocational ~hnical school trainina. PAYING JOBS should include op. portunities to work with businesmien,. with doctors, with lawyers, riding with the poli~man on patrpl, funcUonin& u apprentice to a trade or the like. This would include them in the business and professional community working with men whose skill, wisdom, and proficlenq make them good teachers of what they are doing, and good models of bow ef. ff(:tive and mature adults actually behave. Such a scheme would tap the •asl reservoir of teaching talent which residel in the multitude ()f functioning ancf ef. fecUve adults in the community. Insisting that each student participal.t In such a program woukf removt tht stigma of "work" as somethln& fit oaiy fo rthose who cannot study. There are surely hulldredl of other ways in which our youth tould be given 1 more substantial part or the JUI fabric of soci>ty. JJqt to make any of Jhese new pro. gram!' and plans work, .,. othm :Which "!ight l>e invented, something elae must happen, too. There must be a basic shift In the attitudes of adults to a more poalUve, accepting, and undentandlnt poaltioo to~ard our youth. Specincallytrt tn u It: Talk tot b t m. Ind. even more: di!Ocult, liJten. ---iW... Saturday, Nov. 16, 1968 ~· Common! Page of the . Dally Pilot •eeks to lnlorm lDd •timlliale r.-aden by pnsentlng a varlety of cour mentary on toplca ol lntei- est: and 1lgnl:ficanc1 from lnlo'1!1!i4 ,observers a n·d 1pokamed. Rtbtrt, N,-w ..... l"ubllvll.,. J:rpld .. Dorv"h ""-"'7rte1 analller, tile bedquarters o1 Salb'~ the audl!nce bowled. of 14 t>tJJloo dOllars.• 111' -llf ;1-----,.,------t-----------;:.--------------'~ ~y. plul a lar,. •mount'of lellure .. • • '--'-"-'--------~--------------------------------------------------- r • • ..... ,I -\, --.;._,,,. -. ---' 1---,. -.. · l • •., .. -. -·-·-... ' * CHARMING CHEAPIES * '61 AMERICAN 4-DR. i..Cr! .. a•t..atk. Uc•nM N .. QHK JU. ' '62 TEMPEST CUSTOM 4-DR. Awt. .. r•di•, ·lttr. II.iii 1harp. Uc ..... H .. 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In ad- -lo meeting al lot of 1111· ~ characten, our • ' .•t •' Ouinmu Card ' ....... will be guest of bonor.----------------------------11 . lar 1111 afternoon Ouistmu ,_.. • that day j1l3t two * PRIZE WINNER * .,. -Ouialmu. 1llO 1111 parada will awd> -Ollneylud'1 Ma In -It S o'clock ad Unole 'lbil week'• ccntnt winner I• Matthew LeYint, 10, 1627 Anita Lane, Nowport Beach • ~ cill'mp will ba .. a place "' -to .. .i... the amt• J uni.ta. We'll tell you /u1J cblld under 12 WI enter Uncle Len'1 An C<>ntest. Here's all you do: (I) Draw pk:ture on ~!eca of pWn, white paper 5¥.a !nch11 wide alld ' !nchea deep. U11 b!aclc ink IDd mate Hnea blaclc. (2) Do not copy or Inca picture. II must be your own work. (3) Put your name, are and addrw on back of drawln1. Mall II to Uncle Len'• An Contest, ~ 1580, DAILY PILOT, Colla Mesa. W!nnor will rece!va Kemlady half dollar. . --· Enter the contest - -and be """' to llicD -CJlllltmas card with your -.., address and~ . Iii& a't forget the regular .....,,. contest -a D d I J I lelJ next week when Uit -will ba, of coune, 2' 'Y•J.na. ter1• 1e11 wbo e. -up with the lDOlt 4llltPwl lllrkey day drawing. sent In this interestini talt about a noise in the chimney: In the cqe with the other parakeet and I named her 'JWtety." Tblllllt )'OU, Leolle, ,,.. abal' lnl yoor llor)' with ua. We TllE FROG Be kind and ten<ler to the frog And do not call him namts Lib "Slimy Skin" or 1'Polly· wog," -Gl1ZST columnist this : ~ II S.year-old Leslie · 'fl1lar Ill Coota Mesa, wbo ''One afternooo my mother beu'd a nuttutnc IOWld in the cblmney. I went to.dleck on the noiSe and heard a chlrp, and it sounded lib a _parakeet. "Our neighbors, Mr. Powell and Mrs. Powell, ctme over and helped ua calcl> the lo!'!te -IUCb -from all the otbar boys and pl! who r~d Uncle Len'1 Corner. HONORABLE mention in the rquler 11'1 ·-11111 week goes to Kelly Meehan, Or, likewise, "Ugly Jllllel," Or "Gape-a-Orin" or 1'1'Md Gone Wrong," - Or, "Billy Bandy Kneel," +!° ~ j~!17~Uvt :. "'!. No animal will more repay .. :~:-----Caro/; Corne·~----. 7~. Costa Mesa; Karen Moeller, 9, C.OSU Me 1 a ; Sharon Moeller, t, Costa Mesa; Cathy Doane, 11 , ·Newport Beach, and BWy Keller, I, Fountain Valley. A --kind and fair, At 1eaat 10 kloely people uy Wbo t.ep a lrol. and by the . ' ' RIDDLES AND JOKES MoCher : Why are you all wot, dea:? "UUOJIUt1t.lq • 'HI"' dn •w•~ ~sn! 1 :Mq •1u11 ....._ WM......,., 11, ,. SaNlchtla. c.,.... ... Mw way, Tbey are ab...,..,, rare. _.,._ ,.,,..,..., •. ....,.. v...., ; i 0-Carol: What files but does not have any ,, -""' AUTUMN LEAVES Red and orange, rcld and brown, Autumn leavea float lo lht IJOUDll, Gliding, sliding, dropping dawn, SofUy 1a111n,g all around; . Gay aOO cheenul,"'debonair, Form!Dg Cl8rpets everywhere, Flying, cbulng w!lh Ille rel•, O'er Ille bill and through the dale; Brightening the cold, rray sky : r 'IU•Jd.11• uy ' ..... ....,. ........ ,.. ,........ 1, '""" As they gaily flutter by, Light and happy, blithe and gay, Ah, bow they brightened my gloomy dar; Oh, if only men could be Uke the leaves, gay, happy; free. ... ,... qutJllltw; .. Alli hip, ct·-.... --... uaa..,.. _ ...,, A ~ Mlf •nw .... ,_ JMll a-, 1t. 1121 -.m LIM. "-' MMtt. ... .. w\ttltlllt ......,. "' ,... "'" .... -a>lltetl. Mall --w .._ ,_ U11dt L-. .... IMtt C9"9 MtM. c ......... i Crossword ~ -;: 'rw~""':. ': :.0.: thirtftn stripes alternate red 'ii: ......... 11, 9' T_,, ~ and white; that the union be • 1111 Wlllfloll: thirteen stars, white ln a blue ACl:OSS 44 a.td:fl' "Do ..Oy made IM flnl U.S. ficl' ~•-n"·• a new ~ '~" ':'61--.., ·-r-"""'6 .__.--l Bsrfi•'s 45 Locsttd :r--· stellation." 'n.e records on it1111 48 Elfi sh :Molt Americans like to who designed this flag are 6 S11nt1 ..... person 1*lleve that tht tint 1tan-uncertain. But in 1870, William 10 Pl11111btt'1 51 Onf e111 in1n t ~ flag WU made by J. Canby presented a lot Of 14 s=:n J.l b~,f~f,,~ lletsy Rosa o1 Philadelphia. likely evldenco gathered from Cf.:" "'"" 'Q111 la moot llkely true, but tu. friends and family. At the 15 :y:' 14 .. ...., Ith ct.rtaln people ht.VI dilputed age of 11, William WU told 1• r:. lloflk $1 :.;.;: .... tf. Hlltoriana have a kit of part of the story from hls of a roef ..teftaln« oS!denca ln favor of Betoy, grandmother -Belly Ross, 17 0.. who "Jal •·· Puzzle * they do not accept It as then age 14. ~~: 61 =~',' ~(e proof that the made In 1778 Betsy was a young 11 Kind of bZ OrdH 11/'Nhil oar first flag. seamstreM of Ptiiladelphia skirt 63 Tropleal I Chl•ntY 35. Shadt tf 'A "'•• ~-wbol d Geo n--· h 19 Stat• of food st1:plt swep" ''H" •, -.-. represe.rua a e an rge ~. er excil1111f!'I. •• I•-·. h b nd• I f ..,, concern 36 tl•I ~ and naturally lob of us a s unc e, was one o 2G f'ert. to Coab. k>nll ' l..illauous JS Shapef llte Jiop1e have ideu about the patriots who signed the sat 1tt1os ltS Qu11ity ,l.,.t an egg <fWJQ(~ It. During the years Dec:Sbelara1Uood bowof 1 1 odeJpendencebe. 22 :ei:::,1, 116 l~f::o;;1 ,._ 10 Oft 4 n Rt;ard 11tt1t 1ave birth to our nation, to n une • 111ss.i sible 11iy 2 1 .... r rttptt& Oap were de$1gned for WIS vtaited by Ge 0 TI e 2-4 Epic ~7 F1•otltt of l !!'1'a.='..:. :~ ~=:. Ettl .tffe!U atates and cities. Washington and a commJttee 26 City flf Q. Ellllbdt 12 CU11•11tt W ltMtfl' ~........ brl .. ..ft.... des' ol Texas .iuts MIU ·~ and armies. Olr ... '6~'5 a ign l3 stripes 27 Ptt"L • DOIM u Sir:at• ... lrl111 Oki Glory had lots and 13 ti:J:-pointed llarl. She '°'" dl•lnt lwta ttltth• ancelton. 'lbeee ancestral WU asked to copy it and ktrd• l EarthlltKS 21 Ya.t '""'' J, I are engraved on a sew a flag. BeUy suggested 30 :!!~:'' 2 I~~!~ IJ1Sect fl EXpOltd t. ~1 aerfel of alx-cent that five-pointed st.an wauld Abbr. ] C.:r.iln g ~=~ 41 :i;r:t° 1 lllamps and If you be better and the committee 31 -!'•our! II ... I I If I l,.,1 1. Sf.fl fOCUb philatelist, you will agreed to this change. Many • •l••I Cast• 27' l•t•or· 4t PISHst .,....., tbent ln detail. frlenda and relatives who were 37 H•t: Fr. 4 Forlltf "'°'"" 50 Latin ~ '' Vltwtd 11 5 Pllglttld aithot 53 E-.,tln ! ?J'be artiest American flags alive at the Ume bear out 1 wtlolt faith Zl Dilnty 55 S\fl" .... ln tbe lTlO'i. The rtamp this story. but it b not ac-40 lt•l'-11 • On' 29 Malignant 5' ltlgltt of 1 E IDcludu Waahington'& cepted as de.finite historic 41 t'it!~~l'.d r;~·=~ ll Ato•lc -~ conlll•r < '•P'lairwlthlts--.o proof. 'Ibere ls proof, •lFlrstoftht 73,0,,,, Phtn01J1tt1on' !lFtHk ~ • o·-••• bo that Be'-d·"-"·l )4 IMltltlOfl: . WllH flslt ta.. and the Navy Jack Wever. '!'Y Cl.llu..., y •onth It"' In Spl.!11 Abbr. '4 ktrk •It I Wlli u. nltleeake and !be WU .an olfldal-Dogmiler. She ............... .,,,...,.,,... ,,,."TI",...- ...... 'llords, "jlon't Tread sewed the nags '°' the N ~!' D includes the Rhode Pennsylvania navy. And most hrt-+-++-.,_ a., with Ll golllen likely her busy flngera used ..,..T-+-+--+- ........ ... blue ancho and needle and thre1d to sew 11 '=-· ~" the blu!.-i. p~ of red, White and blue lrt-+-++- Llberly nog o I clolh loto !be "'1 lint ··...t.tba -Amerlom °"" llrl-+--+-llrlped Grand Unlml l!ome peoplo doubt Btlsy'1 lorra by the petrlofa story llecauao ol 1'l'ancla ;I.• '!be ftap of Udl BopktNOD, , a member of a t..-t-+-+--doalinod w be~ C...t1nental c.na-who alao .. llalrilnc lar ... flln to lien the Declar• llrt-t-~~ f'tam ll:ollmlf ad lion. llopidiw WM a ti --the Phlladelpbla lawyer and • lr+-+--1!1 ---~ la alftad -He claimed u..t IT:--!-+--· ., 4 ~ Ila cloolped lbe llnt 0., but -the e>ldeoca la aomewllat -la ,,., -ba mada , • 1m, • Cw:! ., eae. .., -1o actua11,r -1n1 Irr+-+-+--+-+:-.. ., , • _ fl,.. 11ia 11ra a.,, n oaul4 ba lrt-"t-"t--!1:r+- Wlt =:; =... s::rn:!!::: 1rt-1-t- ,, .. •11'd1 ...... the -"' llelqllri"-t--t-... ,, -. .... --""" ..... lit ~made lL PIANUTS DR. l<ILDARE ~ GORDO JUDGE PAJlKER MOON MUWNS • • ' TUMBLEWEEDS Mun AND~ . MISS l'IACH -.... -. .. . ·-' . • ly Charles M. Scliull I ly Kt11 Wei By Gus Ai:rtoia 1"o!' I.I~• a1NI)' .uo•>v ,AWA«"•D '" 'Tl<a ., .. 6MA>J.. llCIJ"5 Of TIO> !>le~1NQ11 lll•l!r· -r ¢J;fr;f1ciA By l:tarold Le Doux • BY, Ferd Johnson l'~ 'TOLl> YA, 'SCl>A1CH ! NO NIBB~IN~ BEFORE DINNER! By Tom K. Ryan f By Al Smltli lyt.t.11 • -· . . ., u.J QU> c.( ll3ll8 = ~ : _•,a ' -~ I . ... r S; ~ ! • .,.. r;. ~ 3 -~ t .p ·v Ii B p c ;<1 'L .~ .~ l \ h --c i •f~ b . t ~ 3 t ,) ' . •J I I . ; I 'l I I ' ' I , 1 ~ I I I I llOUSU l'Oll IALI HOUSD POii IAUI HOUsu l'Olt IALI HeUSIS l'Olt IALa . HOUSD POI SALi -...,., ~ ~ -.. 1aoo "'* .. + ••~.i 1aoo L ll 'l Finl ti"" .tferod ~ OGDEN'S U$TINGS R 15' R.~ ~ 2st1 .1AT1Hoa1 o•· •• 1o·s·i1•l' ei .. e : arre ea '"'I , BcJrm.3 .. , ... ..,.,,. .... Open Sat & Sun 1·5 •· --"'~" u.n. . DEJiUXE. S bllnn. 2 i.u. ~ 2 &a Iara<. ~ LIOO STRADA COll~lt -Wliml, cborm' ..t. Tbe PoOI. -"'"' ' liome, J.2Jd4 }lltJn ......... 1.... ta""'· .... __ .. ,::.M.. t.....J. .... fble.. ll ,ntr;v are bi Sppiah tile. roont din. .-. ... ,~i;1-;:-,:. --;;ihl, ~!:..-="Roe.. in&, spacious in u® enl eondlllOll. 3 bdrm., P-U<d don liU ftft111Ve ~-•••• -I -·· ~ 2 bath$, .IWll\al d!ninl roo.m. !\..118 pt,tlo. and HI Fl ...... 'throllill-.U'5-erator • ..,.,w r, w w Jor ;.another unit ' pwt1lr 201 Vi• Nice o.pen'sat/SUft 1-5 out. '"-drapl9 are elec-""°' ·~t.. ch .... taWW> ,;,.,, ...... fl>r •triple<. lrically ......... and ... fo"it' ... ~~oW": $11 ,500 . .\ RED w. ROOF -One of tile 10 .. ueit --.... t. tiled A DANDY I btdcoom, nut as ~ pin, Iota of • c~, good fireplace In the diilln& room. $25,650. , J62,li00. "' ' -• (S\IMlt ,..., ......,.,;. bomel' in town! 4· bdrm .. 3 J>atl>, formal din·· ln Del~~-~ Val•~ ,;w ''"llff Inc romn & Wnlly room i>n large.Baycreot lot~. -· -Cl.OSI TO LllRARY 3 Beclroom Oil-I cul-• , "' .,, • .No•Port' (yOo. ,ovm the land). Beautjful new euyei.. at IM.!ltiOSIJ de.&IC ..., ll'hools & libtvy. OWner ii. anz. • 1200 sQMERS!T ' _ .t · CaU fu' appointment. OPl~l~~~~ l.S toua so Ogden \Yill 8ave an -11....-SUN· < Oiien 5-f & SUll 1.S . > ,, SECLUOED CUL.O.SAC -yet c<>nveni"!'Jly .-CAMEO SHORES DAY ,1.5 at 1649 PALAU _PLAc& ,28,90!> .. ¥ou'llA;l....,fom lilt.;i lid,.,. · Vlctot'la·. JcMli!ted, Delightfu\ 2 bclrm~ teporalli ilililng , ' 11-.IDUCEO $1Sfl9. WCIWl l(Mllliful·l'laei· • :;; ••tn W<ot.s ....... ' '4U11 !'<J1111!.& ~ge· !llmily.room, n.wi,.......w.ct-~ .At!rti<tj.. IC poot hoale, 4 bdnm a a Jmp-lof ~ all · ,,..,~IOOai.2~ r' , .. &•bright '& Che..-y, awn1 •• motlng ..th.' Jlledroi\mbom.wun-\jlboautifulcooditk>o'Now$38~ • ~ Into llv. nn.~ din, · · · 3~ .Ramo!>< Way ' Open IUnda.y 1.S " ln walk on bard.,... llOorst • · " . • '·~ · • -·fm,. .. -......,.,.,.. ·ab>I ...._.1 ..... lm-·IL.L. • · · qUJe( area ,: ....... l<l.900 • TWO ST'ollY' Randsome orner lol in quiet """"· ...... 4, ··-'"'~· 9f'W-~ BAY.CREST EXECUTIVE HOME -Owner 'OPEN-SAT .. SUN l.S Me.a ll«de' -·~ U~dei-gr.ound ut11111 ... 4 .~ QOmPlei.lf · ~·mdBlon. lboul<I ""~ tr111Bferr"!I. •1va11 Welll cu>liom bolne -;-: for· ~ ~1' ~ZA, 'bedroo1111, fol'ldll dlrilD('room &: 'blige Uv· '62> • · {.;'_'('~_· 't::. ~ =~ ~ D)al dinin~ room . 4 bdrms ... 3'il batba.', ,, COltONA Hl~ND,S Ing rooln. ~ value. p~.~50. Hlf'boi' HigntllUll,\• H<lahti' ...,.•cottage ..,. 211,!.Wtndward Lane ; Open Sat/Sun 1~ , , .. • , . .,,.. . ' . ""'to· itnd more value oou•u~ KITCHEN! Lar ~-~ast ' LQurJwa . ~rnr6 ·~~ 1501 l\Nl,TA LANE , 1 than tbfi ilo,ooo .,., ~' -ge ""'""' ;,..,. apt --o1 thll · .,. ll ~ , . 0pon·J.t&,Su~ 1..S :!:ut11u1,....n , -Jni;! "room-:M'.'"t impi:esoive large 4 bdrm h~me'.· '( !lR, ~· ,.., lieauty. • . ~ ~. '':"C.,..,. ~,,.,....·._bdrm. l\I 1arp tot with allel'..a , W~tdiff are&. Huge ga!pt moot Wtth fire H••""\ 4 f'tltared t>Oo1. 2.154/Maa V"" I>. • · '•· ~- b&tn.; ""'1· ~""'"ex-1or ·ei lher.boaC or fi:iilii'i ,-J>la~~xqu:jsU.ely decorated 1' ).>Ms~ .• --....,. Pile;~ fonnal : -~~·~~~.,,.._~·~··~·~~~~ th room •v~ beauti-Gleamlnl: bard.,:w.ood floon. Only $54,900.1. . · -dining JXIOlll ••• ;. t $M.OOO !<it' "!!"r~ tam. "'" bit·/ lul'e brilb\id,lchen. Get~ r DEMAND TffE .BEST -Channing 3 bdrm 162' MtTl.ClUA W1'Y ... ......., View Hiii ·' i "'"• cpl 4 dnl>fl • TEft,. with,.....,.,_,, • , . . . . . . . ·-•-'·! layc-, -pol'! -;::: 1:· .~ NoW Llatlnt IUFIC FAMILY 'HOME • '(OleSWOrfhJ ~ (o· !:'>!!!• for enioymg family )ivq,o~ <>ne< ~ ~ , , 3 14iclrooml • Deli ~ -homo In N .... 155,000. 1 . .._ •; • D!g lrie'14s. ~ailed & gated.court yard, _ex·. • rt.Hr~ v'IEW OF ~ShomwlUl<bedn>omt. "-'C" THOMAS '642•7777 _; ~)arge family room. ,2 fireplaces, mviting · • , OCEJJ( MlD BAY. 2'oo •bWw+,..,.ntaed ....-. . . .ii>:.u.1'01!.• · • 1904~ Bl"1 C.M ~' garden with covered path> & , shufll~ , ,.. tt. •• 1ionoey llvhw tn Decor ,. '"'-· .Jrico YI· ~ -· ~ -()pen,,_:· ,_· ':Call for appointment. .., .,... o1 m ,ooo' .. bocnu ,. !11ht 4 "not "' teuo- You C. W It, • • Fine!· It, TNde It Wrtlt • Wlllt /44 ... FINER HOMES ::Dou.r S!w:a • Lo0t ,no turtber. A view homo built fer -, ,· 1oJt. -•lllionco &lld belul1I ~. '! or a. lledrqomo, 4 Botha, Powder l'Ul, fUllly • i:m. formal •try oourt wttll f .... 11111, -. nee and tlew ............... ,,. flt,110 . OPIN SA.T. & IUN. -lS34 ""'""" Wo; • : Coll ,., Ap,t. .. . ~ VIEW HOMI· -Real Qu.allty, mlalrillllll ' malntonance, 4 -........ 4 1Vtba. 419'tl ' · rm~ acl!vity .rm, C9r1l* • drij>eo 11 new. Priced under "replacet11enl. A BARGAIN. · •..• , ............................ '82,SOO : '-• Llwal 'F1-clntl : · • AJlf!I. Only • • VllW LOT -The flMiR lonltlOll '111 D&rtr ; Shores. Muot be ..id immodlotely. , .. .\aldDI .••..•..... ;-............. • '32,IOI . . . " -~_&'J/rp"<l--t 11• en Bay1ront; .Pier le' Slip. 1-w-., Spo<lt!Uo dell#htful BaYJid• splil·level, only . r,. ·~,, ... ~,. ~ ••'••, .. , ·" ... , ., , . $119,580 .~ OPIN DALL y a12 Evonlne,Star L-. ' ~ i,ch. Eve, ""6<!' . .· · · b . ..w • 1 OUR 11RICE 146,<i;<I, Be""" ,.llold". Call for ..,... . .. ~ I i 2 u· I .,_,,, __ • F~L POO\. =-~ctl-tl>la -"'""' ~ ' • to w ·trut .... ... ' --~· --SU·SUD -~ .. "; "A" FDU•R n K ·-. sunny "'l>d,rm. 3 both home. Cl>olcest .. Bay-• .. . , .... __ ":itEPOSSHSi°" 2 BR nom. i.ril'ti ' ,. crest mod.el; large tivinr room ~ver)>o'b •. • . ,~ · OLL!GE REALTY uriUsuaii:.-s•,....,MlJSTG"1'T . ~~ftn $65per~ 'chamiing ·well manicured c:ourt yard. ID]'.· 212lE C__.Hwv,~CdM 1 0...,._at~ ioh.,. m~cnab . ltlAL TY C(IMPANY · ' .. ' QUIC1<1 ,..-;-1o l!eacr.-' ~;: ~ ~-· °ti ·maculate! .Elclusively oun -1bown by •P-· m:p,0. :l,.. ORAMGE COUNTY'S ...,;•· !IJ!!'!!!'"!~!!!!'lllit• CAYWOOD ltEALTY GEN<;o UAL TY co~, pointlJ\ent only. . LA.OE•~ ' TR.! QPFER DI 00.1r Or., Suite. ltl Moceo hoity. C.. l14t. 642-IUS . ; ~~ w ~--1;1 _,.,.. · · ... ·-., -•' S · t , .~c 2n I ll'th St_.~u s 11A s.oci. -nr,-.,. -··-~ wy.,__.,.-"('_ ~ VM""™'i "'i ~sr:":rE~IY.~~r--~ous.c_usom(JIUIU9_:! ----. ' • ' i -r;; ~,lst:Li\!:tu-na,•h--.. . , 1MMEDIATE ·Occ1•ne)' • • . -.. , . : m ex<iluSJve pnvatli commumfy_,, 3 largo . -'8/B . -nN116( Gr.;;l!t p1oqe ..,. tot. IS9.50ll ~ ,{ •. aY'OWNl.lt -i.'!'.mm w,111 Go~•~•I · . " 1000.Gonoral • , • . .. IDI!: , )>_!Inn&, 2'h'batb!·()'.ou own the J.ait1!l-l)pp4>-'. , '< . . '. ~--. ' ~!" 111.,:,. llaal'I*'•~ Co, ; Br •• Ba. patld k!lchet1, ufil ...-, · .. laoie..,. .. . , · .., ",, • ~ 11te delightful, tre.:Ohad~d private .por)< Vlith .. ~ko A &,art MoYo $JO MONN • ~B .. Bal"'" _Blvl!.;·Balt,oa ·"P"~ dit>o. 41-ul> tioo• ll)>ldeeom pl>e tali: · C:oldf II " ·_BG k · ·. · twO J!OOls &.putting green. $54,500. Go 1.....,.1 , . . ·~· , , Ol!lolOjMJ.40 ... ••. ;•_':"",.~·~ooo." ~.'""' atidJ .... ~t(i., ' e n er . ' ' I_.,. ' .. ,,_f._I,,. ~ ·" ... 1 . ,nr.t:l2dd l:N~C!Y.) ' 4 .I , •JD ~· ~ ._..-.,.. ' ~ • . ., , " ,. I , " . , · · Fol' tho Boitln Viaw ~lldln1(Sli,. '.' · · ":,.~~ Sai11~;f · Rffllor l -. Wbit. El~? -.. lln,ltor: 11Wl56 c , · ""' .,>t >J. >a~YSHORll!f<YFRONT-WlthJ>iei:lcslip. -1 ,'!Y i. Ol=FEIS: '-rl'ailor.amlc .iew. • ~ . * Sueaesflon * . (' . ... n' .( . \ . (4 &..iroom) ". ' ::;:. ~ ,._.Ca""-° ,Slior.i ' ~E~~~sai~'6.~~ ..1.oc~T!OH • .,,.; · A .. ..,,-.... 11ome w1111 .Ope4 »: ;QU$.eS 22s.l!anover Dr. (Conele P.;k)·CK ' ~plashing whitli Wiier m rocki"below. ' ·-· Vl '" OT -Vlilb' 2 car aa!.o PI;US. ll\{p , • "' , .549-2405 O>alJ11-l)'l v~ of .,..; chailnel, 'bolta .. munn1n1 3 ~,"!._GE~ 00 ofR ~k BaES L -un• . ~· "" 1\-2 LolSt.&3>c!OO. ~ w· EEK-END 1815 Galatlia Terrace, Ir.vine Terr., edit ;: -!Jr.home wtfwmil<¥· l'ID,. large'j>atlo -"':"""' VJ~ • "? . y. ~-" = "::· ::..·B';. ~ THIS ST~UMl2 (Sat & SUn 1>5) room f<r 1'0'oL "· ·" ...... " · '159,009 1605 .-"'TCU-.... -• L-.5200 o 133.• .-. -... ;. t '. • 'J91 c.rou..;wn Dr., HB' Mn. RauJslo!l .. • · -· • ",.. ~ ""'·' "• "-· • . 1:...:,-· " · . · .-seu {Sun.t-5)' " · .. :.:'.Udo'~ " · · *.(OfOlll *t Mlf* ..., ·'°"··· ... ,.;., -i"..,. "'1o ":: (4-Br&fomilyorO.n) ' OPEN HouSI suN'. 1.S BIB OPBI HOUSE Ext?& ~~ t>uplex. All.... =--~~Jr-... =i, ti .:...._...,.u ~·--v ' ,..,. . • 117 v11........:. .. ' . ' . •. •. ··--'•---· u.~ < '"tion. -;1-111· • • IMll~Y.PILGT . 28U Suvcnuou ·--trdo) -· . ' ~·~ . •...&.<. Ji«M l'l>ll ·-• ......,. ....... W""1 A . --·--.. 114(1.1720 , (San I.a) 3~ + tiuie Gui-t ~ -3 batlu!,_ ,. Coi'Mr 3030 .,._St.,.. !:uYwail<to~tn. ,.1ear ,._ .......... ,.Bot_ I_ 2515.U~M.. corma dtlMar · .• . l! µlrti wide lol Jl"OVi!les lgo pitfo + ldMil Nt.,..t, Hilghls i:::, by.;,,.att.r S::'." '.A '"' ~~~ -It !till~· -11 ',..1• 844-1610 · · ' . (Dally ·1-5)' t:bFt:'iI~~ .. '. .. ·' ._ .. .,< .. :; .. ,88,500 ' ~ • '""-',r,.., ..,.. SJm-+·-~. -~,.·,..;n unJL PriCo , \\ ,' HOUSES +-i;C)i-'s:li.i : _.;zsoo wavecrest n..,.corona ae1.1111r ~'Iii': oltl<home. Meo -,~ ho""'"'""·~"<-ontY:-!a,!(lQ.,. • • • . ' · 8#-0o20 • , • · (Sml'l-&) ' : R. · · JI · ' ttor 1awe .. Eaio' .to-. 1a1 .......i.. ow..r wlll · .. u ..; .. ,E,... 6'134!114 , .I-(2. 1 8 "oom")· ... ". " 718 -Cameo Hlglilanda Dr. dalJIOO Htoh. ·, ' ,•!-• ""·· . . ,Ow>)erm_,..,t6farea. GI.tuA..-..ui.,....'P.tlce ~ll<(Mlti 'Mesl* -, lll!cll)Cdll ,r--Lld't Isle, 70" ~ Great ll;<lbry ho!Jl•. 8 = -submit tow. J34GO.·<JPENU'l~AY. .•"l':! · ""· "sl64{i.iar vista'. South~ · .. (714) 842-8235 ,., . . )Sal 6 .liln) Bn, s~en llnag rm.,'°xq(ilsitli new car.. fMPI; .uto,. 13!,IOO,~ ~ · . E~ fLL. .. "4m902 · , (Sat .le· Sun 12•5). · • *1859 l\O& v;11ta, ,., ... Verde) ~ , , · i\ljJ;lnlg, 1UD1tlMet & beautiful gardtM. ~ .,~ UDI M'G . · ~ • • ,..u • &711-4M8 ~ , . . .. 1 • • • • ••5·000 -.. · ' 1200 DOiphin,~ ,_e!T.;~ '.' *l"'" •·-"·ao-Dr.',""'-.~"''°'.""~)"~. iJb;.;.iciti~ ·~·: ·; · .... , ...... ; ' .,, ' · · ·A · .. ,-.. ·-•. s.1.t. Ana ·· 1. 11th · 1175-;1000 ~.a: 613.05~ . '(Sat 1·5l Mtwo"" . '~·:'.".' ~cn:ilr'i04> ' , · ·,., · • · .. ~ , .. A leautlflil Home. llB! Bo110r, c.M. · .Sffl40 "±.,:;n.~~u :i.;_+,,~. ~ 2112 "'Ind ~ '·~,.,_...._..)NB -... 1•" 0."'11 ·alMI llMi 'Vlft ---~ ~--~-~ (2" & Family or Don) ,. wa.u-"" ,_,~..., ' · · ""''· for ~'Vert CREDIT,A PROBLEM? peted 4 Draped. Complete • 642-5200 , {Sat le Sun 1-5) ,,Fantastic Jwlior .iew :froin ,tbjs -popular ,., Price IUY LIKI RENT 11 Ki ...... lllt•lnl. Private,,.. 377 &amona·Way, eofu Meo!• • ' *1706 'lndewlnda (Beycreot) NB . , "Liisk "A" home. 3 Br.; "-til., fam. rm., . • . .. t1oa. ..._.,. Income 18C1i 642-5200. ', (Sun 1·5) 842-5200 '{Su&l-1) ~1er ~--cp:ts ,.,. 1an•~a-' au•· Irvine~· 1 bedtc"'''" • "1>UP 1 !!edm>m Paci. ~ '""· be •··"" lnc:reued. .. '*11124 '~"ard "'•ycr"'-') NB Jj w• BWL~, ··~·· ~ t!""'• w bath.dinincroom.Nicecar--llQt brandnewankltclttp Price$83.~ '11· _ _.1 ') -•--· . sj!rin)der, aystlim, oudtoor liglttil>g. $49,950 ~..-and • .,...,. Beautlful Caqietmr. B<autllul °"'"'"' ~ (3 .e..room 646-3255 • (Sat & Sun 1-8) • Miss_' 'J.:eidy/Mrs. Bill'ns > • • -and lawn. Ownenrul Moo.m Kit-w!th --E..... . . .. ' . ' r•U 19221 .Sberborne Ln. (llufttgtn •Crest) HB •16o1 Bonnie Doone, lrvine T....ace, ..... ~ • ••• "14 , • '°'' & SUn l·"l 'Udo. 1··--A"'"""" n-n """"'' ..... ...... ......... erator! Ooubl. G. r •·f•! • ...... & .. well •73 ··&a . (Sun PM) ._.,,.. .,,.., • , -. • .rw_, •. -,.... or i.ue option ,. qualilled While Brick Flttplaco! ;;m "'."J -. 842-8472 'Eves: u ·~ UU ~th ll9yf!'ol>~ jla!boo kland Vactnt lot, A.I.A. plans Included for 4 Br. k><r· • Down. Paym.m. ,. lit Your · Roalty .. Inc. 1418 Santanella lrvm. TerraC.; CdM 675-3331 ' ,' (Sal a Sun ·1·5) hl>ine on this l&Q!• !l>t. !'rime location, ex-139.IOO · s.. ...,.,.. budget. 122.900 NI Price. '""' E.'eou• !'..,.,, Ctlll · afs.9200·Eveo': 673-808& (Sat le sun 12.-4) *l8S9 Boa Vi.ta Circle (Mesa Venle) CK .. -cellent inyeotm'\'11, Only, .• ~ .• •... $40;000, lay .&. ~ ~~WNi '11111 DopOOit ' 67s.aoo. · 313~ Bayside Drive, Qorona dill liar 67~ • . " · ·(Sun l:U) Mrs. "Mari~n · 1 · -.. , .Roa"",'. Inc.. -1682 ~lnaer · ,,. '&Ta.85~ , ~tJ! Sun ·l,-4:30) 11g~_Pltcairn (Moot Verde)·C~C . ~ · ' -· · "' & r 2420 bniveralty"(Bac~ Bay) NW ....,.17:1o . {Sun·l·I) 'l E~rald ·Bay~·Vlew, ~ ·~~~1>c>a~~iao~· Walker Lee, \ENE'S GI~.. · 54-0-1120 ., . ; <sunl·5l 1~01eyuseex,Newpor1Bead\ if'/ upper part of Emerald Bly, S~ort walk '6 · . voo.. · · · Or-· C:.Oit ,.,.,.r1y 232 Eve•••g Canyon, (Shorecllff) CdM · ~7711 · . · · .. (Sol ;. ~) vt be h· t ·•· -'· wim I Pr · ..,._ <!P<•,Ew~ 541>M40 ' Gone ·Nc>t-fflJ.Rult0< ,,.,, •·•554 (Sat" sun I") 1708 HlKbland Newport Belch ' "!>'P ' ac°"· en,~. '"1 I , pop , ea-. OIARGE t:I"t While .iiPb&Dt1! oini.,;,,.llne . ,, *. ·,_ r •. 675'3000 Eves· 67.W a ' ·o •, 111 ' • ~.~. ';;!u1s'' ;:n·: : ............ '"I $8~,ooo . • ' OPEN SAT'. $UN . ,. **27-18 Shell china Citte, edM ' ea:4f 1 1.1 ., {Sat " lun) ~·. ~ w . • ' • IGOOC!.nartil 1000 .. ' ' l-4:JO p.m.' 675-3000 ~es: 548-8868 (Sun 1·5) ' ... unJpero Rd. (BaY"",!t) NB ' •. • . • ' ...,.1120 . • {Sua·l-8) · hyffont:-:-P.ret & ~p 3135 leyslde Dr. . (3Br.•,F•m•fY.orDan] '· (SlrlFomilworO..J ' ' 3 Bdrm • 3~ baths, ltlus fnpjly Jihi, extra ' • · • jlorona dOI Mar • • M .. I • larfe fee simplt lo~..i)n deed.,.,d llUeet. . $500 Dow!) Anyon,, Near Ocean, ...... roof, J 88~.~~1e3~an Sil ~~·1c:irrsun 1-8) ttls&o I. ~Fron~ New(lcrt lloodi ,Arclt/desiped & c\11loin bit. ~klng:.on1y . eR a f:b,.lb, S38.!0(l. • ~·s , ·'.M ~· &'llJ.HOO ,EoM: S48-&H& (Dilly 1•11 • -• •1••000 .-·owner leaving atalli will aecrl!lto 3 ·* * '* * 883CorttzSL(M ... dos or)~. •""•~2.~ .. 'New-rt•~~· :j;:CbrbM"'~'~";'""~·· • ""' . ;'BR + famlly mom Hu, extra llJod 2 llocks fO 'leadt ~ • .,. t {Sat~Sun) -~1 j'''" ""'~I: lwl' · • · lot, cemMI block wall, 22' covered pa&, Ci' lot, s Bt'r lam rm. fu9. *4541~nf(Cameo'shores) *1512 ilimland, (WWcl!!l)'NB • · , \ View JllllldlftcJ Site · ·, 2 -., built·in tltcbto, dimwuher, -· ....-k!lche" "' , 64Z.148!> • 1 • (Sun 1-5) 844-11~' · · , (Slin 1 'Ill DuH) . J:Arge 1>1d suilaflle '9r UP' to 9 Unit.. Great • step down llving room, ·ftrOplace. Pin• ~ '"!°' ~ ~~· 325· .Fu~n, Newpqrt· Heiit>ts, NB Ba.~n· ... ~ie• ·~·~J In-'-•~-"location &ll!ng,258ij0 • ·~•43 · " (Sunl-5) Co1dollllnl-F9r ,......_ ~.,., . --'· ... ~ . v,. •. , · ·" · .SN'"lla•* Ho-~· -' er will su ' ~ l>IYld to suit $15,500 . , "" itt.ni.. ,:::!..., ,1.,. ,. • 980 Presidio Dr. (II"" dei°llarl.CM ,. •-A-I ll:t'e. Harvey ' . -" • c ' . rk ..... -U6-11487 ~ • (Sat " Sun lU) ... --,.. ' ' ' .•-.ra •-·""" . -e.,.,.. """· -... , -·,: _.._, """-·Hftni9 . -:r---• f ,, oEJ111del,., ltlMn ,..,., A 929 Yla Lido Noi'd;,N'ewport Beach ' *&lt,iro-(llulfaA.rea)NI ~··:ir '""'" ..,... ' ,.,..,,J •• 1 ,,_;..,_, ~ .. b U·";{ lniuiid MUJI' ~ • Owner 11u &7M031 -• " (Sun 1·5) •• , ..... · -. L .. _ 1.... · ';Ne'WIY' Jloted doroita del ,~'!' home,..,tlot ~. ia';le""~ .,';'.¢.d'iu'ab"~1~m~ · · -t amtltor-. ' ~ 201 yli Nlee (Lido 1ele) NB , , "' .... _.., ~-· _., ~, -----~- · leQt. ]and. Large ·:View ,..v1ng &. fllniJy .ii!<. 3 larJIO bedrooma,.2 ballta,_baril._ ~ • * * J4U200 1 (SatilSua l-51 · (:t .. .ir-l ~ • I~ Tl'lt l,;.~1 ~ pltiot and paol.IOO I 1"ood Ibis, all new ~eetne kltihen; CaMrfN ,Ajilf *1l{k Tnd~, 'N~ lleadl ,.1 v·~ ..i--.. ••··•·)NII " ~~~sliop -:·"~;-·'., ... l8'1,1 ,'.~.f.o~~· prt~•. 11,,nt.r ~. ,._~ !J,!I,\'. i.1oa. , 2&1 .~ . • {Bun 1'8J -mah:'miO (Blt'l.a) • .... , ........ • • 041~ 1 ) ,•" IM'l'-...... $81.IOO. ~ ' ' ' • (()pea l.J.f) .__ • • .. .._ • . , • , 'PIOk. .,. -• 281' nJ:.. ~ oi-""1 ~~ 12 ••r nu.-'t!Mt. O!Q>er•tlt-.. l'lol;.'°9; N-... W-. ..._ .... Ce1t-"' • * * 1400 Dolp1>1n 1'orr. arvil\O Terr.J ~ IOrl·llnl1i flrc*.·C4JI ly>4 Jldr,.'m. S,l!o bol.lta, fllally "'1-~ ._ "f~._n '""' t76-3000J:.eo:842-4788(5at•Sun 1-8) 176-IOOOBNt:-l'IMGM 4!1Wl'1-I) " dlliir>c rm. 111111119 boma ill chol" ~D. h..U,. 4 BR + dinln.f l'OC!IJI, On1J I , .1801 Gllilwood IAa {lofmllt) NB , v.cant. Fa# Nci!!W ' ... ~ .... ' . '62,llOO . l>locb to H.arllor Hiib. !~ liolbl, -' ~ . \31111 14) '•'@~ ...... Mn. llar!Cllll' . 1riiiler lledrnom Wlfli aoponte liofll Ii 3lfl..22iid !k. c•"'1ltll • • ,._\ Grecian tub. Jotp llvtl!J: room wllll 33S "'.~~1~;: Oillf ~1771 ' 1Slt •.., 1-1) (l Ir+ Dwi I 2 It+ n..) .. OFFICE ut'IJI apeml" w/..-"'"'"41nl a"'-· AD .,_ 81!,~ <Wb!1afll lllf ' I.let I. llht llml., 1111oli .-, MW!y pointed . Aiild.ilg 137,SOOjood ~ -*1120 ~ (St,n l-6) ..,.. ... h: lill 1111 ........ 1-1) , SATURDM .._ OwMir Jrwfel1ed. VIw "'"'° , .. ,..11 . aooo oe,1o11 ,_ v"T9., Cll ,....., COLDWILL. I.AMI• Ir CO. -L t:#iAtr MIOIMAT NIWl'OllT IUCfl Kl NUI ' US.- -t .....,. -. 64&-'440 • . u., . llhul IJ:ll0-5) . 12 ..... + J ..... , ' -a i.11ta. llllllr -1111 low• (Ill-v..., Cll AND ...... ,._ ""'!!· · '40-1'128 _, . (llllll l.a) -,...., .... _. I00&1'Mlllt,,-1pmtllldl =.... .. - -8*7'111 ...... ) ..... ,..., ._. . (JliiM+s...t., a...1 I -°""". - -~fl6..A. 11T111ant;l.Nt1-le -~ --i-ftWIJDll {laa 1-8) --PAUL WHnl CAIN.AH.AN • UALTY CO. !Oft ....... c:-Moot • ' • • ' • • • • - l • - • . . . . ' . -. - • -" !iOUS!S fOR SALE RENT~S RENTALS RENTAL' R!NTALS 1705 Ho-Fuml.1hocl H.-UnfurnhhM H.._ Unfvrnllhod Apll. Fumlahod Sala...,, N-btt 16, l.966 DAILY PILOI" }J' -•••• ., t-A~• RENTALS RENTALS , RENTALS Apll. Unlul'l)lsMI Apll. Unfurnlohool """' UnfvM111Mld Apll. UnfurnlshM , l"L~•~gu~n~•;..;;.8.0~c~h~..,_.-'-. WJED IT bnlel1, to Shll'I 2005 :'~~all. otc. !',~ Hun tlr'91;;.;ch 3400 Newport llMd\• .;2g0 == ANO REAP 2EMP1mm_,,,,dtlltt B<.,s&.,flP.,eota.,d,.., R......,.AL I OOK •NEW-DELUXE • IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Huntington 8-h 5400Hunllneton' 9!"c1i jjj SprawUtW reootemporary c» wonwn c~) to abart nice bltna. fj.ISO, Call after fi PJ4 5ftl. 1 Ir 2 BDRM.· mald aervlct '""· CBUiL'I' ON 2 LOTS>, Lo&Uoa Beocll apt. 190 mo. --' Drop In & -~ 2 _poob, ..ft .. lhop and J UST COMP LETED EXCLUSIVE ON-THE-BEACH •. ::-1~.:~~6";. =.,i=~· ( .... i:114~~~bl'~·~ Wilier & ·Lee --~:;,.'=~ •ONE BEDROOM • 2 aeDRooMs Qt.Allj, MAOONRY ,STAIR Gl!IU. In >Ya with °"" dilld td•li,. 111:1. L•au. 7112 Edinger Jemolco Inn Hotel FROM $135 MONTH COLUMN, SUPPORTED BY ....,Id Uke to ohatt ""' In -11424456 Opeo .,_, ..,5140 Cout HW'/. at McAl'th"" Blv. UNFURNISHED -FURNISHED ~~~~~~t Newport. 63-B5T4 aft 5:30 3 BR UOUM~· :o. ~FOR LEAS&: 4 bedtootn, -· 673-8120 e -ADULTs-NO PETS 2 ..,., I w,_ Aportrnonts LUXURY LIVING TO P LEASE THE MOST Dl$CRIMINATING NOW AVAILABLE AT 1oo1or fl> 1he OCEAN W/A 1 "" 2 WORKING l!his to petal l30. ' 2 batll. Corner lot with OCEANFRONT • CAUITS I DRAPES VIEW OF WHITE WATER ahare Univerai!.Y Park Pomona. C.M. 11>rlnklmi, fl'Uit trtta, »tUo. 2 Bedroonu $115 winttt e POOL e PJllVATE PATtO ~G ON THE home. 6'ZS--2'lt4 btwn 1:3().5.. LEASE Commerclal. 2 ~ Wail ti> wall atrpet ln eTtey Bal~-~arly e Rf:CREATION AREA e HOTPOIHT APl"LIANCES Rl>Cl<t.• SANDY BEAOl -· 8llop '4' • !4'. -'"°m W1"1nwalld!Ja.,,.,... --Propertiea HU'NTINGTQN SEVILLE ~ The Huntington P1elk. B~ N-rt ... ch 2200 E. 18th St. <:.M. Kl·lm ce .; Ali>ha Beta ._,.. 673-7'20 ""1BI Urii4Uli: 2 BDRM. ,. DEN 1$.ASE Qmunerdal. 2 BR center. $195 mo. MZ-4036 '-BR. 1 BA. famllles only. 16112 Sher Lane 147-7 .. 61 Huntlngton Beach • Cl~n 1lr, blue ski ... end "'nowopt bi.chM FLOOn PLAN. SERVICED ~~ 3 BR.~ house. Shop 24.' x 34'· 169 NEW lbr'a, l block to ooean No pets. Refetf!ne'ea re-(1st Signal West of Be•ch off Ecfin9•r gy J ~111ROOMS._ w I w au . ., or beecti: E. 18th St. C.M. &U-Im $UO up. Luxurious carpets, quired. Yearly $225. See f 9 d C t ) • 106 unit 4 level complex.unlit Mldffirr•n- a n deslan ~ c8.f1M!tfnl througboUt. SUnk· ptU!h eptg,; Priv. • 3 BR 1 l:Mth. $1.TS. Santa ~a, ga..raps, etc. Pri weekend 212 «>th St, ..., ----•c:!!••_ro~ ~· ~·L ~ •r_ ----- en •11,Wrwtll step& down to ~~:i~· =ed A"v:Jt:. Ana Hts. 20'J61 Ordlkl. ~ decks I pattOI, sound proof· 6TS-0469 ---=~~~-• Hooted pool, nun• •nd 1undoclrJ · · • Lovtly community rttre1tlon room 2nd level w/huge llv. rm. I NOW. LEASE 615-4.593 Ml 2-2'J22 ,By appt only ed. 21n 14th st. 536-1319 OVEIU'OWERING WALLS 673-1114 Bolboo 4300 Cosio M ... 51 00 • All e loctrlc Gold Modolllon kite.,.,. OF' gµss 1Md to mauive FURN. er untum.· 3 Br., Newport Beach 3200 B -::--------- •Uft deck&: pool s.Ize grounda. 3 Ba., den, lge. aundedc. NR. Beach, 4 BR., 2 a., Q,EAN Ba~• Apta.. HARBOR • Indoor parking with llddltlonal perkln9 lot • ,,_,.menent management 1t•ff 1.,d HCurity 9u1rdi Open type kitchen, modtt11 oceanfront; ba yview. $300 cerp., drps. l'llm; fenced All utll incl $15 up u kmorrow, has Bll]J'.IN mo. TD June tsth. 6'15-5632 layfronf yd, 2 Orlldren OK. No pet.a. 315 E. Balboa Blvd. • Easy access to L.A. Metropollt•n arM J4.N9E & OVEN. DJSP .. OCEAN Front • 2 Bedroom $190, Leue 863-3491 OR BALBOA 613-9945 GREENS RE~GERATOR, SNACK 1130. rn. lncd. 'utll Winter Beacon Bay 1,536-3341~===~~,...,...,,. • 1 &: 2 BDRM Oct-an Ftult. 'BAif.;· E"J'C. The den ill all only, 673-8088 Panor:amic View of Harbor 3 BEDROOMS. 1% bath, Winter ·or yeuty, BA~ "R • UNFURN, $1 25 MONTH' • •Pod Pool, carpets/ pes, blt·lna patio. . . 711 OCEAN AVENUE HUNTINGTON BEACH (7141 536-1487 WOtl:io PANELLED WITH A from exquisite Baytront home fenced yard. $l'IG. Mo. Call 673.-4124 ""nr...uv VIEW OF THE ROCK RIB-Coron• de l Mor 2250 Unfurn 2 Hdrm, 2 both * 968-2226 * ====="===I from $100 Delaware Studio Apts 642-2221 anytime 536-1816 ... .. BED JOLLS. l&ry::e living-room wlth 3 BR 2~ baths, lamlly room, l ido Isle 4351 incl. util. DELUXE 1-Br., bltns, cpts, Thtl 1better qtlaltty h om e OORONA Del Mar, ex· blt-m eofa and flreplaot dininl room. $'MO/mo lease. S 1 • 2 It 3 BOJtM. drp, trpl.., garage, patio. I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! N-S YARD WORK. AND eeptionailY clean 1 Br. glassed-in Lanai Ga.rd ..... 1..,,. service. 847-892'7 UB-LET furniJhed apart-..,..,..,,,., .._ T,......,..,.,.T W s b r I D r y r hook-up. f: A 1UTI'LE OF nus .t house; w/w cpt. fully fu.m.; carpeted I drapes tbroout ==-=-·""=====/ mmt on the ba,y, beautiful .run.iT. °' u•T.run.<T. Adult!, no pets. Nr. REAL ESTATE, Office Rental • '°70 ""''~ Built to ll In "-,_ N frost ~-••f ·~ Yi-.. ·-~, 2 ~•--m, ..... ..., Hee.ted Pool!, Orlld Care Ed --•-• W H B ~--I ••"'("'· M! u"" .... vs· ew -u.= .. ·• ~mo. Fountain Valley 3410 ""' -...-.......,,....., '"'•J c t .,, t Sh 1.... wanm • arner, · · --•r• $30,ipo PLUS BltACKET, garb. disp. Nr. shopping contact: Mike Schloessman 1------"---tarce patio with waterfall, eo er, ""'J· !IJ opp .. ,. -847-3353 LAGUNA BE~Cf.t u is fnr center, 3 blks to bch. M'.ust Ht rbor Management 2 SR 2'ii ba Townhouse, fireplace. Adults, no pets. No pets owed /-"======== Air Conditioned 950 FULL PRICE 1ee to apprec. Adulta only, Co.,pany, Inc. blt ~ tna ./ Studio over _W=ee:k:"':""=' :""='=Y·=675-=2328==l 2'lOO Petenoo Way, at Har-L1gun1 Beach 5705 Rooms for Rent 5995 ON FORES'J' AVENUI: A L STEAL! SEE NOW! no pets. $156 Mo. yrly. 673-4400 pr. Sl.95/mo Jae. 968-293l -bol' A Adama, Coata MesL ---------Deak apac-. avallable tn MISSION REALTY _6_"-_1540 _______ "====!:~~:E=~1~~;;~~~=~~~l!H~u;n~t~in~g~to;;n~Bo~ocgh~4400~ 546-03?0 100 CLIFf DRIVE EMPLOYED man only; lge. newu« cftJce bulJdlq at 985 lo. (:oolc;t Hw". '~.,una LUXURlOUS 3 B.R., view.1 1 Laguna hach 3705 LUXURY Ft.JRN/UNFURN n1ce rcxm; semi-private prime b:ation tn dow,ntown PHf NE (7 14J 494-4731 Beaut. tum, o• untum., . 8/8 · -·-·----NEW APARTM~NTS Excelleric park. like """ Yearly t.eaae. t A 2 Bdnna. botll.145 Mo. M&-8119 ""' 1-mo Beuh. Air· fii ~ ~~~:~h~ TOWNHOUSES· pool, adultii. ~~ ~ ·:i:w~ ~ NOW RENTING ~for adulta requir-Yearly Lease. l btdroom ROOMS $15 wk. Ii up_ Bach. tloned, carpeted, beautita1 ! CLust"VE AREA. AV AIL. 2 BR, 2 ba., 2 car cuport BR I: den, 2 BA, cpta. Drps, Ing peace A qui.et. &teJll to SOON &: Sbopa. atudio e,pts $25 wk. up. 2376 paneled pa.rtitionin&. T w NOW. LEASE 615-4593 3 BR, 2~ bl., 2 car carport !rpl, pool. S300 mo. AlAO S.Chelort & I Bdrms. Diacrimlnative Tenants Oceanview from evay Apt. Newport Blv., C.M. 548-9755 entrance•: J'runtau $200 & $250 mo. avail, 2 BR. 2 ba. $250 mo. l, 2 A 3 BDRM. APl'S. from $150 mo up. lease 2 SLEEP.ING Rooms, private Forest Aye., ft&r 1eadl 2 BR, l % Bath. % Blk 10 Bay & Beach odw" 4gs.1243 betw , .. pm Qom. Recret ta< Ind. POOL. NO am.oi<EN """"' bath & entronce, twlmmlni Muoclpal perldna loQ. ~an. 1~ 3 "'"'1" RHlty Inc. 3 BR 2 botha neu town MARTINICj)UE pool. ISO. mo. 644--07BI ~ = ~ .,.ne:, mo. m; w. ~ Blw .. NB & ..; .... ea.,;.,., d<apes. Soun• Both & Pool GARDEN Am. Dono Point 5740 -'G"'uo=at=H=o"'moo===,,599=1 -.. "°"" ..,,...qi Huntington Beach 2400 673-3663 Eves. 543-6966 Sl.85 Mo. Please do not call 18 1.:c====---'-:-:-aervice. av.all.able for --~-~~~~-l •!!!!!!!!;"::~:=:;;:""!!!!!'l,bel~o~regs~P~M~._!64<-2538~~°"'"' Furn.-Adults Only th" Santa Ana, CM. NICE new lat fioor duplex PRIVATE &Om for eldttly AU utlll.t1Q paid 2 B.R. duplex, New Fum. i ·--BAYFRONT--PRESTIGE 2 BR 2 Ba.th Call Mrs. H~ 646-55C2 0-pu, drps, bltn1. 2 er'. am'-.. •-•---· •~.i.... T -·-"• tel~--e. • Be .... . ' ., . 1771 Santa Ana, •-t ll3, C.M. ft..> •••• -· • patio' • ..,.,,.. llW.ll .... ,, .... ...,, UJY"'V "'l'W"'' C.11>.Patio.Ooseto a ..... 3 BR, 2 ba, well lndscpd, Atlium.Prtvatebeacb.$350. JOlft""S APJS '111 ""'' ..... • ~ care, iood food. Nlce DAll..Y PILOr- ' VIEW HOME· North-c$1_40~M_o_._213-Ql6. __ 9880 ___ new carpets, pri/bch, and Lease. Owner 494-6057 IUlV • mo. {ll 49&-3415 gardensurroun d inga, 222 FOREST AVENUE Laguna. Spacious. S Bcl-2 BR, carpets/drape•, fenc-speed boat tie, boat slip ..........,., .. n:.n"""-. ,...,~-3 17301 K I L H B 0 2 BR. dlx. bl3045 Flllmon REAL E:S f ATE Available now. can 548-4753 U GUNA BEACH · I · ed rd n~ I vai! I $395 all v....c.1•.nrn.vn1 ....,...,w. "aon n., , , rps .• cpta, tns. Adults. 49&-9f66 home w panoramic ya . ,.,/mo ease. a • YtY mo. av · BR. 3 Ba., $400, lease, Cl Blk w. a! Beach Blvd. 542.3524 546-0689 Eves General an views, marble .floor Call 96'2-4700 after 5 PM Jan. 1st. 673-3400 ., Owner 4~7 · 1---------tncom•~,ra-rty -6000 APPROXIMATEL-Y-558-... , , formal dlning rm, de-00 Slater Ave.) SPAC. 2 bdrm, near &bol)o Rentals Wanted 5990 ........ --. kitchen, 3 baths, luxur· Laguna Beach 2705 THE BLUFFS· 3 ~JD.s, C d 1 3950 842·7848 ping. Upper $110., Lower I =::-:::::--:------1 PRE·PAID INTEREST ~ ~"!ur'occu~ ..,..,. & dra,.. • 2" boths, """'"· =P'•. on omln um $!10. Pbon, '3&-2378 FREE SERVICE TO 22 Units Cosio Mn• Com Meaa. lde;llor ,500. Will trade equity for 3 BR. beaut oceaa view, ~:ra.t:ase~sbTh@-~a j H.B. 1 bdrm, bit-ins incl e NEW e LUXURIOus· e 2 BR. dlx. 30Cli Coolidge OWNER-MANAGER Xlnt return, no vacancy. a.rchi~. a tt or n e'j •. a,o. lot. nr achoo!. shopping, So. Estaters. 646-Tin waaher & cryer, pool. $120 4 N!iWv~T ~:DGENS Drpg, cprts'.' bltns; adult BROKER Pool, laundry. No mainte~ count.ant. Coo:ference ·rootn I >¥ERALD BA y • OCEAN E HIWAY -glamorous me with magnificent surf coastal view, elegantly ted, 4 Bdrm&, formal I ining rm. party room with I t bar, Seauded and spac- us rear garden with love- ., trees -U34,500. URNER ASSOCIATES 682 No. Coast Blvd. m Bea.ch tn4J 494-1177 Lag. 499-3M? ev1!! &: Sun. PARK Lid 0 , overlooking mo. (213l 591·1563 $150. 549-0433, 54&40Z1 eves You select your own tenMI ance. Owner -Prlrlclpals available. Re.ot ii auliject 3 BR, 2 BA, den, ocean I I"· 2 B 2 B I" TAL5 6 POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI DELUXE Unit. l:'o.....cious. ACTIV" RENTAlS only. to tenants alteration . re-view. <me; mo. 563 Myi;tic poo; me nu. r. •·• .•• ; • HUNTINGTON "'I"' .:;; 64.2-5495 ~7&23 Eves. ...uirenents and it ottered at Way. s?;:..4331 ~2805Extras. $250 Mo. Apts. Furnished ::..,~d=;t. 548-2039 or 534-6982 2 ADJACENT Prestige 4 PJex. hoo. per month aa 11:. Can iiR>iJEfi;Nf1TiJAtiLJsf"----1 ~EX~CL~U~S~IVE="'B""1""'""'"-."'N"'e-w 3 Gen1r1I 4000 GARDENS 2 BDRM, private I a r . 'T':SFERRED executive ea; next to Harber ' Baker be seen Monday thrit Frt. Houses Unfurnl1hecl &. Den. 3 Ba din &: tam -Washer &: dryer. Re!s req. e es unfurn. 2-3 Sr. shoop'g center. 2 B·r. w/VI, F1Y· call ~USl for !ap. · · HOLIDAY PLAZA TENNIS-ENTERTAINMENT 169 Mesa Dr $UO 548-7881. house, duplex or aq:.t. in bl.Ins. $6M establ income pointment. Leue t e r,m a 1 General 3000 Frpl. Poot. $295. 644-2730 DELUXE, Spacious 1-~. BOLSA.CHICA & HEIL . · bay 1rea, about Jan. lat, $46500 negotiable. Colll'tel7-to -Fu.m apt $135 p 1u1 util N )Tly. lease. No children, no Le~e~. Brla. 646-3150 Brokers. LARGE 5 BR. 3 ba home Newport Shores 3220 Hea~ ~I. Ample~ ADULTS 847-8414 ewport Beach 5200 pets. Referen~a. Mr. ,,_ __ .. Good ~--' ......................... 1 Laguna Beach to responsl-WATERFRONT 5 Br. 3 Ba. No children-No pets M6BILE Home, 2 adults, Painter. 673-!lJSO ---V.VUU Q~CE KLUSTER ble family $275 mo. Im. 2 story home. Clubhouse, 19ffi Pomona, CM 6f2.5858 across hwy from beach. Rec Gold Medelllon Apts. U.C.J. Studerit 25, nds. un--4~~ ~ n:=; :::. With Reception room ti '.C!!il med/occupancy. 642...a38I pool. Lease. &4S-0114 before CHATEAU La POINTE center. swim pool, goll. Lovely 2 Br 11' ·ba, crpta, 1.urn. rrn. or ltn.. apt in N yvd. 'mt can 61&-0250 system. GQod parldng & cor- Owner 4 prn. rr 833-Cl'iOO ext 2420 aft Lovely furn. 2 BR apts. OU· Avail now. Driftwood Ttlr drps, $165 mo. Open Sat Nwpt. Bal. area. Must be B~ ee. ner exposure. Fint ·door. uplexu For Sale 1975 BA<X Bay townhouse;.~.&-. 4 p.m. street parkin&, carport.a. Htd. ~··B 21462 Ocean, Spc 234, fil~ 42l2 Hilaria Way NB year around. Paul -548-3341 . REASONABLE! 2% Ba., pool; rec. facilities; , ""A"'E 2 BR ., __ "'--'· pool. Adults, no -ts. $150 ' · -7039 after 6 P.M. REDUCED $10,000 -12 lTIO n--Ave CM'548-6m ~ ~....... """""" .-w .... .....,..,.., beautift.ll 2 BR Units -le&1 v .... 06.. • EWPORT ~ for .ale. 2 car gar, Teen11.gers 16 &: tio N b ach . ms 1941 POM~A AVE .• c.M. L laach 4705 A,!Ti.c.u, Adult couple to BUSIN~ woman Wanta 1 '"1-Fortin 200' to .beach. Or will trade or aver welcomed. 642-0300 AJ!1 ·1 • 00. dupl:· $160: $100; l·BDRM., w I w, agu.n• occupy llpflC. 2 Ot' 3 Br. BR Unfurn Apt, bee.Cb area, tha.11 •n-o.'• eroa. MUST JtEl'rr delllXe"'Offfce ..,..,,;ty for good Lquna ""'"'i:. 2 BR dupl Fncd DEJ..UXE 1-BR. ocean vtew· apt. (."pt.I, drps, beam cell. to $100. Gar or ,.,.,........,.. Co, rutr. 642-5000 548--039o space, larp or 1D11U. 410 ~ .. -o-........ ; · ex. . Adults. no pets. 213; stora~area.Avallable • · Blk t be·~ IH'"''-"'~""""" -~· 7 Unlt.. $8,700 +Inc -w. ~--~ H~, N .B. residential lot. P. O. av.o. Yard, bltns, drapes. 2 681-6138 now! 1tereo, carport; SlOO Mo., · 0 --.:u. ui;;r •up. neees.sary, ~ a!t/ 5 ....,. ...........~ . -., 1423, Huntington ,Beach. dllldren O.K .Brit. 534--6980 Broker 53U9$l )Tly. Utt!. paid. 499--3883 673--1909 546-a«iS pm. annun. An xlnt investment 642-Q!l86 637~4 · ' tTI4) 846-.rol.'i. owner 4 BR., 3 Ba., waterfront.I========= I BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. 2 Ba. Rm!iP pl t ts lie $60 M. Lemmer, Brkr· ~~=~=====1 $185; 4 BR. 2 ba.; prage. Nr. pools Ii tmnil ct. C u , .. ..;•••AL::. Apt. 4th floor Balboa~ .em .cp.wan . 646-3750 lftdustrielProp. 6080 Apartments ·:1~r= k pet.s OK. Avail. Dec. 15th. 673-&J.C ott• ~....... 4100 Apts. Unfurniahed Club. Availa.bl.e Jan . 2nd. ~~~in ~. f!J~::::=~~~=~~j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;i;;;J For $.le 1980 $25 Wk u G I 5000 Writ. D•tly Pilot Box M _, Gd ( t n~ Bu11n ... Renl•I 6060 ORRY Fi~I! $110; 2 BR. Triplex; w/w, University Pa rk 3237 • P iiiieijnijerij•ijji~ijijii~J 304 675...Stoo alter~ PM 0 ......... W • rs NEWPORT BEACH :~~·::;·~able *NEAR UCI * =~'~:O"t'~i::·,.rv. VENDOME GO;,, Medollioo 2 B<. 2 BY Re"'°'lble exec, no *SHOPS* INCOME. • 0 Deluxe new llll.its on The Ba p•-d bl-· N .... __ Enioy "relaxed livin.,." in a • Maid Service TV avail. · c ia, rps, "'"'' o Cu.uw~n. 3 Br-& fam rm, Fo• • --e 2 ~ .. -Indus~-·.-'·0,000 Blutfa. All have view of the .... "6 • pets. $170. 673-2370; 675-1~ ~ ""°"'""" lCUU .i: water. Just finishing I all Costa Mesa 3100 planned community • shop· e New Cafe&: Bar untum HOUSE. To $300, by Monerch Bay Pl•ll aq, ft. each; both are fUlly T ~-t -----ping center, 4 swimming 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 IMMA.et.n..ATE APT'S! LGE ttn!. 2 ,_BR 2 ba apt. Dec 15th. UPPef Npt or C..U Willlam Oturchill leased &:: can be tlnancf!d to rented. Terrific! ax ;:1111:::. 2 BR. & Den ~-do, bltns, 1' t . .. ... & be ti n~= OCCUPAN~ N d I Y • •-CdM only ~ ·~• -~-Y -~ -• bt Can et -...._,_,,, poo • ennis co....... au • $100 MO. Mobile home, i""''""""'-'· ..... ew~ rps, Cfl s. ear 1 ... e. · u•..-.LOJ.,J L111un1 Nlnuel Corp. your n~. OU can -~· ter, :oi-= ... a e. g """"· d-•. Pool & -hall. f··• k Cl t Shop I P rk $167 SO 4Q.t.-rv> • • -'-•A1" UM. t · · il "-·-· ~.. ..... • ... ,. w par areas. comp. tum. Heated pool. OH O P ng, I · • · ;rr-<1""~ eves. e WANTED 3 bdr, den er 499.1344 appro ....... a...,.,, .,., 1:1 e ble depreciatiOn ......... ,,. 143 Yo"-Jown Ln. (Mno. H e 2 3 & 4 bd bo • <-· · 3 B ' 2 B 4 bdnn H ~-u-d t CALL sun.DER '" • ...., av • rm mea Adul.l& only. no pets. Four .,.,..c!OUI rs, a NEW, Westditf area; 2 Br. ouae fOC" leue 1 ~~~""l'!!!!!!!!~~"'!\ "t""''""......,.on own~. l2l3) 447_7814 or 548-8482 ticello Townhses CM). 213/ for lease. All have tireplac-Seasons M<*til Estates 2359 e 2 BR. widen or ofe. 2 Ba. All extru. patio, gar. w/opUon, Adults 540-5434 or ICoRNER Lot .. profesiJlona.I Priced at $85,000 .tt-.$95,000. 444--0056 es & built-ins. Newport Blvd. 548-6332 e Swim Pool, Put/green Adulta $185. 642-0'239 646--0424 alter 7 A wkends carpets, 1~ bath, Ideal for Act oow & call K W..-Small 1 ALS h-....1 2 BR. House Untum, garage. 808 PETIT, Re1ltor $l60. 2 ~. ~-mplo'-ly e Frpl, Ind.lv/lndcy fe.c'll 2 BR cl°'e to bea~· ..... WANT To rent 3 "A ... --m om-& _ _. ... __ '"= with ~.E 1_.;.H:.:o:.:u:.:"::.';...;.F:.:u ... rn.,.1..,1.,.-:..;..._ Carpets, drllJles. 1 or 2 833-0101 redeeor. N:; $,furn~" 1845 Anl helm Ave. no dtiJdren or ;~: siTS house Huntington bhor i862'"' ~ti:,"""' c ~M: Eckhoff & Aslllc";j Inc. Rentals to Share 2005 cbildren only. No pets. Refs drps. BU-ins Pool. Adult&. COSTA MESA 642-2824 Mo. yrly 642-3978 Eves Fountain Valley area 642-8907 1.818 W. Chapman Ave. ........ $135 mo+ $50 cleaning Back •-y 3240 -Maple SL·~~ alter 548-8995 after 5·30 p M fhnge; Calif. "' ~ •••• ~ --3 BR. 2 Ba. No "'"· no · · · BALBOA ISLAND 541.-. ~·"-•••--ROOMMATE Wanted to deposit. 646-563T 5 pm RENT _ _._ ~B.PU _ ... LARGE 3 Br 2 Ba crpts I='-~· =~--~-sm. children. $215 Mo. yrly. Rooms for Rent 5995 Retail 1tore or office, w/w share beatu 2 Br. tum hse 3 BEDROOMS, family room. drps, di&hwu°her, cptlet cul'. $85 SGLE. apt. furn. 3 Rooms Furniture 4243 Hilaria 540--0093 ---------1 SLEEPER on Bal Isl. InqUire aft· 7 Immaculate. $225 a month de·sae. $250. mo. children Spotless. Emp. man, no .$25 Month OCEAN FRONT _,c:;";;;":,:L;.,;Rl:;tr;-;:,64>-c;.;;9555=,=,.- pm. UT Sapphire ,Bal Isl. including gardener. Lease. OK ..... -. smokini. no n.ts. E. Side. Back Bey 5240 Good loc tt •~ 'iPRIME Retail Locatioo e 51w'p, clean 3 BR. forced NB. Ask for Ginny • Tarbell '=;"::0~==;=';7,'====.;:l,~675-4859~~-~·~-...,....,.-FULL OPTION TO BUY ---~----a on, separauc: roorn. 17 x 40 good ft&: auto traffic. air, tiunt-lm, C8Jlle't&, drapes EMALE wanted to ·•·-~ ·"'="'-'-"'~--~...,.-~ (Retrtgerat.ors Available) XL.NT Loe! 2 BR.. Adults Own entrance &: bath. No 1875 Harbor, CM 646--6654 &: room i>r 30Xl .... fl build· ........ '" :-Corona del Mar 3250 2 BR; Furn Apt. Qopts, drpa. 1 cooking Utll paid Adult .... large beach home w/same, 4 BR. 2 Ba., cptg., drps, bullt·ins. POOL. Cose to No deposit 0.11.c. no pets. Heated Po o • occupa~. ris. _ · SHOPs c2J for lease. Prime Ing In rear on M-1 lot {Only 1 school age child OK. ~ bltns. dishwasher; S2SO Mo. 2 BR. F\replace, crpts, drps, shoppinc. S13S mo. H.F.R.C. $1.25. LI 8-4845 • 64«1Z34 • location, Newport Ocean-one in cente-r of Costa.MeJSJ 3--6444 after 6 anytime Lease ooly. 4 Children max· stove & refrlg. Adults, no 313 E. 17th Plice C.M. Furniture Rentals (root, 1550 scr. ft 673-2138 $25,<XXI full ~ ··'submit eekends. imum. Northside. 549--0810 pets. $160 mo. 675-65Il alt I'°'=.,,._=-.,.,-.,-,,,,,.--517 w. 19th, C.?.-1.. 548·348:1 E11t Bluff 5242 ROOM for rent ln pleaaant -·--· ~-· · ·-·--your own term& Mu.st 11eU TURE Single gtil in 20'1, MODERN 1 BR house. 4:30 pm NEW 6 Unit Apartments, 15611 W. Lncln, Anbm 774-2800 PRESTIGE Town HomM home for worklnc woman. Office Rental 6070 qui.ck! Call now. Lockhart ~--'d N d All OCEANVJEW 3 BR, 2 ba••·. Furnished 1 'Bedroom. adults Kitchen prlv1le1es. call aft. .;;.;.;.;.;;;;...;.==--"'--' Realty S.2.101 E'ves. 548-2951 ould like to share apt. _,.ts1 e. o Ya r · 1 ~ ~s "c" only. $150 mo. nro El.den. S35 WEEK: 2 Br., fenced For lease, 2 br &: den ti 3 br 6 PM. anytime Mon. Ii Tuel. APPROX. rn aq it store ~ /same in Newport. utilities paid. $95 mo. crps, ""'l""• • .,., mo. ·<==~--~--~ yd., drapes; util. paid. 2 with 2 or 2% baths. Gold 646-ol'T85. INDUSTIUAt. BU>G '"Lease 67S-1355 Alter 4:30 &f2-4060 H. Robertson, Rltr. 5"8-141.3 BEAUT. hli 2 Br. l~ ba Oilldren OK • Br 0 k er MedalliOll all electric. POOL ==,-.,.---...,.-~ &ttOllS !tom Vista ShoPPln& approx 3,000 sq. ft. 14' 14'========:_.,,========-"'========I Pool. Patio. Aihits $185. 2310 5341980 "c•• , ••. "·-t ---· at f75 MO. Lge room, prlv ba.th Ctnter. Excel. for real clearance. 7':14/642"""5851 nerel 3000Gene rel 3000Generi l 3000 Santa Ana, ~ ,,.. .... .. n.u• • .._.. & enl:ra.nct, Beach. ht estate ~. accountant, 1-1===°'----_.;..:;c;.;...c.;.;..;,..:.c ______ c_c_=.::;..----'=.:...11--1;-;;B;;R.-,;DUPiiiiLEX;;;;;-;;195,.-Sl.50; 2 BR •• fam. rm .. Ili 1250 mo. Door, male adult. 673-2760. paint atore etc. $UO/mo. lnduatrlal Rental ' .otG ba. studio; Patio, stove, 837-871 Amigot Way. N.B. 1014 East Balboa Blvd.. NB See at 826 W, 19th St., CM. Utllltie• Paid. Ref'& efrlr I e k '-=========I -Sinele Adulta. 548-0246 ~ w w. ro erl. LRG ROOM: Private bath Bkr. 642-M22 Ml ... A H'PT .a e b ,, Col"Ona d1I Mar 5250 4 entrance. 54~1 alt 5 2 ROOM otftce &ear CM lOCJO.:zcro..3000 1111. ft. bldg., A'I'TRACTIVE, Redecorated, $ll5; 2 BR. !own. Cosed er wkendll. ~ City Hall, C&rpeta: & drapes, !llllt. Contr. Park'I· {213) •padowl 1 Br. film apt. prage; W/W, dra.pes. ..,.,., PVT·BATH •. .,.....~ $*) utJl. inc. &U-6560 Sil-1368 Adults $100 util pd. 673-1365 Brok "'""" ••• a ~,.= loe •Sim pk Scroml>led Word l'Mt.zk for a Chuckle .L YLfc> Iii ICIR · ' BR htd ' N ,. ========I "• I t·BLK OCEAN a BAY . ~ -~-u Lots .-6!QO " ~ ~ DELUXE ~----. ~o " . poo . 0 pe COllO Mno 5100 ll7·B 33rd St./N.B. 673-51536 W. Cliut Hwy., Newport or children. 1120 Util Pd. Beach. 642486; 637~14 U IACH ton Whitt"' St. -30 Eve ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ON TEN ACRES ~A: =·' ;:;:.::. 2 CDMM., I INDUST, Jl.2 'i!tG ,,!Abt~ch & ....... ruRN. , Br. •pt . ., $115; Hice Apartment I 4 2 BR. Film A Unlum ISO Mo. -• ~ • By''"!'""· n<J893.7637 =c:'eto~ ~: , ~ Fti>let I Prt I P1t1oa 1 \_;:;;;;:,,;;;;;;:;.,====;=="=fa=:.=:=="'-~========'==I 2 BR 2 bath. New CArpeta. Pooh. Tennia • Omait'l Bk-• MING Tree, dlx. 1 Br., pool, Ora ~"-th -~• •-· 9 bole ~·tVG-.. adults. Util. incl. $135 Mo. pes. ~e rou...,_. ... , -.. " .. .., · .,. -UPPer. 900 Sea Lane, OiM 844-26ll 1884 Monl'O\lia. M8--0336 $145 Montft (MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) 21• OO'ITAGE TraHer. ut11 AR1~~~~~~64<>881l::::l~~~~~~~~~I pd. 1 Or 2 people. No dilld • tr. 2 BR. Stove, dltpOAJ, patio, or Pefa. $65. 642-5359 SPACIOUS STUDIO garage. No pets. adults on- Fi.JP.N. 2 br., apt, mw &YaJlablt, AdulC.~ODI,-. --· 2 BR. New wA to w crpt, Jy. Yrly rental Cd M • 6 ..,,,,.,. """' blM .. , pt!>. 117>:9377 dlap .. a bt. aU frelh11:1.SECLUD=""'=m=-A"'pt.,....,-.,-,.-,, painted. lft eehooll. lbop-ito•e A reft'. Incl. 1 BR Newport 8uch 4200 elnc .• frffwa>I· No amall + guest nn w/""1J -. childrea A: no peta. ~ Ylew. $115. Rltr"·ffi 2-2222, e•eaf....tmdi. I-==="'· ='=IFll=== 1 BDRM fts!i. trailn. adultt: no Pl!t.i. St C\Uzens. $90 mo _Watu a Gu pat. !<Um . ~'° Greclovs Adult Living llolboo 5300 2 lllt, "''"' .._.. draj>ef, p~~· ~ • ~ Ulilt"· #-) • ~Rl lttlJfClff &;oi'fjT, ........ ""'1nD• ~· BAOlELOR or "ette" apart· ... JA·• at"' · pd. Naxt to Racquet Oub ment With vi..,, !lreplace. MESA .EAST APTS. 1115. Include• mem!>onh(p $$ Inc. u.tllitlel. Kini• 145 E. 18th, C.M. 612-347~ 673-T4S2 . Rold. 54&--2394 aflttr 8 p.rtl. SlO Mu.t>OWLIJUC Lant. 3 BR. 2 ~hi>• 41p1a oft 2300 b1lt -...... 1 I L 8 PM BAYWFF Motel, ~.SO Up BR $95 Int. util. Man only. h ~m• Ill. wkly; l4ald -·TV, pool Rel ~ 2 I'll llUn. ott wlt.dOya, -· Wl""'11. 466 N. N ......... NB -• PM """" I IR. YNr!y $210 2 ea. srdn apt. 1'I cpllJ Huntl~ 8uch 5400 S1S-OQl S15-ll52 c1rp1 -. IJ, vn potto, l!PW::. ., er. dliplex; ""' ·\ 8AQIELOR C 0 TT AGE.' pool. Multa. oo pota lltl q>I.. ,,..,,., t>aln\Odi clrpo. '-::::~*'~ --pd....... !HMl83 -... tir ....... -r G · m mo. ut11 ,.s. -2 BR. """ apt., ,135• ""°'' J ailld OIL.53M!31 l NEAii 'Pl!J\. 1 111\. 180 $.• dli>o.. -N o iiOXT Do o k, wa-, • .I . ·' ; • ANSWER IN iDIME·A·UNE Utllt~oi pold. chtldml undtr u. No petal -· a Br, 2 lie. Mtlto. L..;.·""·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..,..-l==.=:-~!!!!..---_,,__!:ft, -'llWITiUlf ' • ' ~nm:tDAl,lllV'fiPll1LOl'lrr_ll!_•Slt~•n!G..H!111•--11111•"'•1.,.961 --P'-mttl"NNOUN~l'.MENTS SIRVICI DtR&<:n>ltY sl!llVICI lllRICTOltY * * * i:•:;::od::.,.::N::.OT:,:l::.CiS=---~ I Gonlonl"' 66IO s.wfnl · o GMO 1~:::::=--'---'6405='1 ANTl:!ON)''J e ~-- Daily Pilot Cle11ified CLASSIFIED IND.EX Altractl•• bp1rt Garden Serwice • • Ml YOONG WOMAN ' '"1941 ...... "'-Hours-Regul•tion1-Deadiin'11 •• \ ' ' d.oncetwlll ...... ,...aD ...... • -• lat•t steps. Oall Ardtll LANDSCAPING e i1N£ D~ 6 lfll'lOlllt1 AdvtrtlM"' 1hou•f efltolll: ttltlr •Ill •It•)' an4 rtport: lmrnMll~ ''"" 213:, sei..ma 1.10 PM MON'I'Kt..Y MAINTENANCE AltlnUoalJ •. tut ?'*'Ice. ., mleol•lftoltl•fll. THI DAILY PILDT ..Umtil ll•ltfllty.., ,, w; .. ..... --· -· ~l'Bs OIL PORTRAITS Complete Oeemi». !\tu. ·-th• ut•m of ,ubJIMlnt; th• •M-rtlMment oorrtatly one dtM. ~y People, pell, pl.ace•, by •· JQU" Gvden1ne AltvatJoM......6424145 DEADLIHC ,o·R co,,v AND klLLl1 l :10 "·"'· .. tlQ' ...,.,.. "'bllettlon, .\..,t ._,, ttone.Uv lcnawn a.rttst. pr 0 r •• Ii 0 D • 1 ... •ID t N•t, aoc:uraie. J) )Tl, exp. WtiM•nd 11.dttioft and M•nday .................. "' tlrM It l 110 ,,M. ,rid.,.. taQ c.. or part • l![Wl trallu. A.H. McCoy, $49.50 63.s.6720 =·· Clttaup . TILE, Ceramic 6974 YOU MUaT HAVI klLL NUM•Eftl Wflt1n kllll"t an 1d IMolwe 9f 11ulOll rMi.tltli ALOOHOU~ AMinynlOUa ' H IU,. to Miko • NOOl"lf .t "'• klll n@rnbtr ''"" ,... by ,. •• ,. ......... 1381t2 Jackson St ., Whldcfy1 Went? Wh1ddy1 Got? Pboot 542-'1'21.T or write to Cut A ~ Uwn * Veme. the 'nit ~aQ. *' voriflOlltlOft of )"Mir Olll. I p 0 Box 1223 O>m. MHB. Mlinten~ IJoenHd CU.t. woric. lmtall • repeJn. . • 54l--4fl08/~2310 aft 4 No job too ..ii. Pluter IV•PJ' •tf•rt .. madl tt klll ... oon.ot • MW ad lhn hu ...,. otdeNd, IMlt r .... funerift 6412 MOWING, EdPw vacalawn. patdL Lealdnl ab owe r rutt,1u1r1nt .. to d• to until the ad bu apPf.11~ In th• poP1r. l -tnilnator, c.&. 92683. SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR ..._, l!lil llS7.a14 NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS MiONIFlCENT Special Rat• 0.-. wlew lot. ,...,... I Lin"' -5 11,,,.. -S bucks n.cb. Small bqt )ewl. $GO(I) IH.IL.U -AP MVIT IN(LUOI' Gen'l deaq. Haulina• J'tl*!r. SfT3T~ DIM I -A-LIN& A• a"' etrlOtly oalh kl adv ..... •Y tnall or 1t any ent .t eur fffloe& WESTMINSTER Odd Jobo. * -~PO=n~·;:::: NO ••••• 0'"'~ MEMORIAL PARK CLEAN-Up, tree 1erv, 8 P.M.. fht1 DAILY PILOT,....;..... thrl right to oia•lf>', tcltt. Mn410r or rttu .. .an1 •ctv.,. rototll, sradkt&', 1Prlnklen. J£;i=:========I tl•ment. and, to etta"a• lta ntM •rtd rqullttlon1 without prior ""1 •-• ·~ -en•> «mo 1-Wl!M """ ... ve .. ...-. J.-Wl'ltt "°" ""' 111 mi-. • i..l. _. ,,_. • 1-TOUll -"-•ndlOr ~ ~ M,,,._ el 1dwrlltll\t. * 1"' JiC. LEVEL ft-2 * .t-Hcrl'lflMO FOi SALi: -TIAD!I ONLY! w""' to "-Int; bJlld 30 PHONE 642..5678 " C t J,11,wnP:. haul'rr snrav. 6~58411 Mortu1ry •mt ery Upholttery 6990 Adv•rtlMrt moy fllaot th•lr •d• by tel1phon41. mlta. All util. 5 _ Polnta. To Pl1ce Your Trad•r'a Par•dlM Ad Compllle funeralt • -.. ·-1 '°'===--_;"-""' fr-1245 Gener1I S.rvlc.t 6612 CZ\'KOSKI'S cu.tom Vobo'- LH=""'=· =Bd>==""=·=""=·="='=-'195""'7 , , • -'"'"'""' -'°'1 to i:R;•;n;<h;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~6~15~0tbeodo. 'WU1 tnde equlcy r. tor eood 1..quna residen- OWN YOUR ::!~~ i:f:i· OWN RANCHO ..._ ,o...r. Recreational lan:f In the OCEAN n-< -Nr. Npt pier D2UhO billl or Soutbem caJ.. • Unlta tum. :ae-t f9Dtal . 1tom1a, 11!1 extremely llmJted area.. SM.SC» -tab small A too b)I!; will not be avail· hae in trade. Owner ~ able!. Here ls a chance to Court Ave., NB 6T3.s527 own ywr own 20 A~ ranch. Have 'IE Triumph m"3 dirt Just 30 Min. from OJrona d@I bike. SEE TO APPRD:'I- Mar &: 5 min. from the near· ATE!. Will trade tar Cll' or est ~y. Secluded but 100 cc bike. easily accessible:. This vlew * &.9361 * property overlooks pub & Immaculate 198'1 Sui:t*i is close to a ~tltituJ, larlt> x~. %iO ec, tr.de ftito com- roU course. Privacy insured pact car ol eqi.i value, by a locked gate. $2,CKXI Per Wagon ptt'fd'r'td. 8'2·'1623. aett, euy temu available. 11942 Orkney Cir. H.B. Pre·Paid Interest O.K. For ' further Information, pleue i TO 100 A1:!re ranch lltes. call Glenn ThompMn with Rancho, Calif. IU'MI· Will Eckhoff & Auoc., Inc. exc.haJlJe for l"MidentiaJ. l8l8 W. O:lapman Aw. ~ or lnduatrlal prop.. Orange, CallL or llbnlt 540-20l Act. 541-26Z1, ~wknd• 5.18-6727 stedlng-lllver lt:rVlce !tr '=~=======18. 1..enox ch1na • cryDl. I:-------never med! Value $1400. Acreage 6200 Trd for auto at same value. ==::.-----· 1111>-4119. WILLOWS. Cal Approx. 141'-"'-~---~--Acres. 2 Housl!S rented, 100 Acres Clear barn, sheds. u Ac. m PJ;OOO;-W'ANT-local Income pm:tirt, Urigation. 10% >4. Gkwtnettt Bkr. Down, EZ Irma. Owner BoX 673-TC:t or 673-91!7 463. Glenburn,.Cal. 96036 CUs 3 Br. 2 sty Bay vit"W SACRIFICE! lEKI Ac. qi condo, 2000' care-free liv'g, 'annland Tulare C' n t y . w/qulet elepnce of a entry O>eap water. 2 HoUlea. hm. $10,000 eq. for TD, car, 646-1004 3-4 Br. nr O:IM HI. 64!>-ll11 <X:EAN view -Nt. Npt pier RHOrl Property 6205 4 <lnlt. rum. Beot rontol area. '58.SCXI ~ taJce small LAKEFRONT L 0 Ts " me In trade. Owner :m»i ACREAGE. Re11>rt recre&· Court Ave., NB 67U521 tlond prop. 2 tma Freeway Wll1 trade four (4) Harbor trcm Ori Co. Appreciation lo ·-'63 ,..._, 1 po~lild exoell. C I o t e Rest II for ,_ ~ · eDDlJl,b for wk-end DR. See ton, hq wheel bue truck, title. Terms. c.u 56-3632 or t'Q1sa1 value BJ& Bear ot P .O. Bos 1916 C.M. Act· lot. KI 5-5784 dUSlNESS •nd HAVE: 4 Units, Wllmlncton FINAllCIAL $35,SOO • lll,OOI equicy. 1:...;;..;;.,;o.:"---·---·I WANT : Loe. prop., or land, But. Opportunlti• 6300 TDs. car, bualne•, boat or otter ? • 642-2221 CANDY NEW MEXICO. 80 acre• or SUPPLY ROUTE .,.,.. t ml So. or Demlng, (Part or Full 'l'lme) fur house, apt, mult. units. Excellt>nt Income for few hn Acreage clear. good nieda. weekly work. (°'l'I or Will assume. 491.2268 Eves) Reflllln& and O>llt'ci-HAWAll. Lovely view 1 BR lng Money from C.Oln Oper-furn apt, ocean front Dia ated Dispensen in Co;!ta Hd, for home Dr api La· Mes a and IUn"Otlndrng ~ LeiRre World, CdM, areas. fHandles Mmt' brand Newport. 494-22.68 candy & snackll.) $1350 total l"-"-'-'--'--"'--- cash required. For Penonal Ovtt n,ooo aq ft Jot, w/cute Intervl!!w In Costa Mesa: older home -could build 7 Send name, Mdresa and UnilA. Trade for Income in phone number to: or out of ar@a. Geo William- TRANS-WESTERN llOfl Rltr. 673-4350 DIITT'RIBUTING CO. Exchange for Newport. Im- 590 N. AZUSA AVE . maculate Palm Springl 4 OOVlNA, CAL. 91'Tl2 Br. 3'Ai Ba. Lu Palmu 12 UNITS.BRAND NEW hom•. Equlty $35,lXXI. Cm> Coinpletely rented -each with sider San Dleao Coont;y. fenced patios. double lnllulat· 67l-70TI ed walla. -Top quality con-1'.,"'-.,,-tll,c.,ul~2-,-,,,-,..-h-ld~&-. ~In 1truction throughout. -Own. San Oemente, $125,C0'.1. er will accept prepaid Inter-Equity $95,<XXI. Trade tor t>SI, • R·2 or R-4 k>ta as Com.merdal or lncome. trade .• F.P. Sl66,CKXI • May 873-7049 consider sale of 6 units with O>I. :II "Qo..,da" nnt. -~ 3n1 _._._ Cemetery lots PROFESS. Window, wan. A: Iler).' ... _ ..... _._ OWPd', _,.., DWI)' from $130 fl.r. cleaning; bu 1 In•• a , lhl.p. u....,.. .... __.... Fum. xlru, alps 8, calll!'Y, eod lncludes Endowment C&re fsid,, ,l cmiatructloll boats A auf:o'L 5U-1f5t 1831 heM. aux, $4.000. See Bal-Everythl.nc tn one beautilial 'Crystal Window OeanlnR: Newp<rt mvd., c.M. boa Marina, tr.de/Income 1 'Free EstimalN 548-873T JOBS A EMPLOYMENT prop. 642.-a295 place means ea eon. Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. 9 lo Noon Saturd1y-Closed Sunday • DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 I Ha lfl1J' ~ A med No tr.mt p<oblems. HAULING, Cleanup : Job Wanted, Men 7000 ~ ~:'°' ~ ci':, Beam, w"""'=lk :d°.!::;,.oo.i ~;· ~ ADVERTISING •tudoot .,. WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1 ~20 · IWllP ......... 5'1-5325 rlring L.A. March 1969 • I ~:~":'.~SERVICE DIRECTORY -"'-"'.:.000=~.!00S=---would 1lko .., tull or pert Huntington !leach SC0-1220 Leguna BH<h 494-9466 I w. cat Inway, NB 54Ml.92 81by1lttln9 6550 ~=a;>! ~!uid~=i°~ CLAlllFllD COUNTl!ftl a,.. located .. follllrWSI f fl Hiainl Cabin CWller. ken JAPAN U'll W... h~ .......,_,,, M...,.., ...._ llt W• a., sm.t, C.... ilot to.ded! Value '2,750. EXP'O. BatJyUtter for wotk· Hauling 6730 .:.;;;::...:==-----.... -· thMlt ......... letlQ. m hrw A-•--._. 1110.l:J:O -·lot. T'8de lor outo, m lot ""' moth•"· O.n, nl&btot, =="'------"'-"" Job Wanted, Lady 7020 - etc. 11. CALL ' ' wk-eDda. 3 yr old 1irl needJ a..EAN Lots, lfU'8l'e•, ete. Mall Adclrns1 lox 1176,. Nt1wp1rt lueh, C.llt. _' Da.n 54S-%ll8 E\1el 6424689 p~te. le bk ydn hot TrH removal, dump, akiJll DAY Work -Jrantna, dem. •-del ..... St.., ... ~&111~ nz 19th ' Monrovia. backhoe, nn. r rad e. inc ·Experienced. HOUSES FOR SALE .. ..,..., 1ucN -oaMOUTIOfl ...-.vua -w .,,...,.. ""' 836.S857 ....... , N•MtfT'I 4111 OllAJ<TIN41 1••vtc.1 b@ach. 3 BR 2 ba. Vac lSM:I ~.::..=:...------962-8745 ••NauL 1• M•wl"Ol:T ,,.,..., tne ILaCTllCAL WILL Babysit In the ven-DAD...Y House Wark. $2.25 COSTA MIQ,I n• W.ITa.111'" 4nl IQUll"MINT llNTAU equity. Want clear lot or It UTE Hauline-Trirruni.'11' Mal4 OIL MU 11• UNIVlltlT't' ,... "'° l"INCIN• ·-·" 2 BR home r...r .-... inga. You furnlsb the ......... ._ r .• -.. ,... ___ ,_ ht., 5361S)]. Hmthtrtcm MUA VIADI 111t ........... ...... .. _...,.. 1 Call ~·-.,....._ ....:au--COL .. 101 l'o\lllt 1111 l.\CK UY .. Pl.OOlll &4&-J.928 Eve. M2-l.CWl5 Bkr. tr a DI p 0 rt. t 0 D. Name tt-Reuonallle Beadl area ooly NaWl"OIT 11.i.cM 1Mf •AJT ILUP.. en f'UINACI llll"AtU. ·~ 6'2-1407 BIG JOHN 6U-4030 DAYWORK N•..-O•T HllGNTI ltll COaottA DIL MAI elf 0AIDININ41 1962 Qintiftental like new IAL90A CO'fft ltll IALMA .. ••NlltAL llllVICU jmt aved:laultd, new tires RFVJABl.F: Child C•r•. Own ~ NIW ... IT PIOll8 ltll IAY ISUt!IOI ... •UDINe. DllCINe w~ .... 1n my bomit One • 135-M75' * 1.AYCllUT Im LIDO ltLI an Ill.All • etc. Value St•. Wet: ~· . HoUMCIHnfng 6735 I=========· J 1AYIM04ln ,. ULIM llL.AMD ... • •••• TMUMI late model compact oar ot DI' two UQ&r 3 )'ftlS. OOVll llMNI• llU MUNTINftOM IUCN .... OUN SNOI' , Phone 644-2645 · Reuonable. 642-CM JACK'S hakp'a. nr bufftn&. DomNttc Help 7035 WUTCL••" 1• ~'"::C':.AUSY :: ::tr:. e&.uu 8ABYSJ'ITING My bom iDdon-KAUOI HIOMUJfOI 1111 LON• IUCH .. KOUllCl.UMtN:e Tax tn:dllet., Need depre-e C11t clesn'g. w, • etc. Oloese Ute-Im. Qw:erful UNN'•ltltn ........ 1m OltANO• COUNTY ... lfll'T'llllOa OICOIATfffe eiatloo'l Ha.v~ $'l,.(Q),(QJ ln No. H.B. 'by ~ or week. C.Omp hie clean,_ MS-nil P-anent. . -----ed. lkVlfll• IOI eAltO•M •• ..,. 4'11 INCOM• TU ·hot-•--. -. -• on r.ne care. Reu. 897..a«ir:I ~... --~-•Acic UY 1• wanM1...,..-• .. 11 11tOH, or---. •te. " '"' ,."' r•vr _,,., * A.Pf, Q.EANING * Far Eaat .. ..__, 6'2-8703 LUTM.U'fl 1M1 ~ •-rr .,..,..,.... ~"'"'"' lllVINI T1a1AC1 1t• MIDWAY CITY "'" l!tONlflllll behold. i':: 'fat vacant, •WILL ~J;D ""•LI"" Fut" thorough 642-8164 • N L .... U.NT-MIA ... INSl.ILATIH TD ' •-IN~• IN MY HOME •-S OQ co O A OI MAa IANT4 ""A NlllHT1 ... IMIUUM"I 's or ill'"• ownr. ~ · Wllliam1 aean,,... "· Help Wanted, Men 72 IALaOA. 'IMHllUU 1• .... " 642...fm llACON IAY t• TUSTIN , 4'M IMVllTIOATINe. DlhdfN l.A)JJ'IDRY~ .. Pop op. UY tll.Alflll l• COMTM. 4'W IANlfOl:IAl. eration EU.-6 years, tif ~ REl:JABLE bab,Jalltlng my Ironing 6755 FOUNDRY--uoo 1su 1.-i uouu •uc:N .,.. .1irw1U1v ••,A11to ..._ h t t l E x p flriencm coremaken, IALIOA IS~D 11111 LAOUKA NIOUIL .,. UJU)ICAJllllO come $16,500. TAKE houe, 0 1n e a • n y me. d d HUNTINGTON llACH , ......... CLIM•NTll fnl LOCtclMnN Duplex, TD'a. -IUbmJt. Mere~ •. 54S-3(lK IRONING wanted, st.SO Per 1and mol 1tr• an KUNTINOTOM MMaoua , .. DANA"'"" .,. MAJOMllY, ••IC• .L>..-. white lh1rts 25c ea pormanent moldera needed. ......... YALLIY •• Till,UJC. .. .. MOVUolO • noue1 ~ Davil. Rltr. 642-7000 8ABYSITl'ING My home 2-6 UUM:P, • n~·.~clf it: COMOOMINIUM eM l"AINTIN .. 'IH1'11111NQ HAVE: eUIM baL well sea-yr olds. Hot lunches. Xlnt Pleue brinl' hanger I Apply in perDl Moo., thru SUNllT IUCll lolP ReNTALS PAINTINe. .... ..,..,_ ~ Fri. bet 10 am • " pm 411.lllDIM OltOVI 1471 ,. l"ATIOS aooed penonal Mte, PAY· care. 56-429S I ====~~-c---:=-: at PREClSIOO CASTINGS LON• ••ACM ,.. Apt&. Unfumlahed '"OTOOltAl"KY able •0"'mo. IRCWING, My home SL'l!I INC ,.,,. __ ,u LAil.WOOD 1* OINlltAL -l"L.UTlalMe. ,....... ....., -8 I k u. If -'--nnn _._._ up & OF CAIJ:F:, • "'"'" O O C 1.., l14 '* .. LUM&INO TRADE for $5000 car. boat, r c • mmaonry, c. ...,_,,_,, n-..w. r•<.:11. . A a.ta llAN • OUNTY COSTA M P'OOOl.I OIOOMI ... ---.. , ~ .. ,.. r ?. ,. • .,,. • .,7 6560 delfve!' H.B. area, 536-m.f. Placentia ft,, DU'T 0' CCIUHTT lfll Mll4 VIUI 1111 l"OOL ll•VtCI ......... .... ~ V'M"O'IG xt ..,., Mesa. CltlT 01' STA.Tl Ult MRl"OIT laM:lf -POWaa ........ . -e · ....,, 1 T ,_. ....._......... ITANTotr 1111 NIWl"OIT MllONTI ftll p ... I •YIC• HAve 4 extra nice unlta, BRICK, Concrete. ~ --.. ~----. ~Al~ .... -tJo~ .. -A e..,.,.yne ......,.."t-'V WISTMINITlll lflj NIW'POllT INOlll Im .~ ... : CoslA Mesa. $22,500. l'qU.it;y. OJstom Cllbtnets. __gm ii 1 J NO PHONE CALLJi. MIDWAY CIT'I' 1414 WISTCLl'I" 1111 UDIO. ......... lk. w t bil ho *Free Pkk Up & Ddivery ••-...L-I • H I SANTA ANA 1'2t UNIVlllSITY l"All• Im ltlMODWLINCI ....... .. an mo me. approx. jobs OK FrH Elt. 962.G45 * &(2--8069 ~n c. • per IANTA ANA """ Im •Acte .. ., .,. laMODILIN .. Km:MllU $500). + $500l cub. Cdl ~ ,_, !=:.::=======::. 1 year experience required OU.Noa 1a1 UST ILUPP a.a SCltW9 lflarMi 675-0250, Broker. SRI ....... cement, . carpen ...... ~ -.. 1 .. f\llTIH 1'4t co•ONA OIL MA• .. lliWINe ' ;;:""o:::.~::;:::.,...,=--1 frplc, wall, planter, new or P1~rh1-ln1 ln maint:enance and rei-u No•TM TUITUI , ... IALIOA ... I.WIN• MACHllll Rll"AIU HAVE: Seuoned TD'• '\:~-~-=··==~=-=~==-== -=,, ... ol motDrb:N eqtrlpment. Sal· ANAKllM 1UI l.AY ISLAMOI -••l'TIC TNtU. ._.. .... '"_..... ~·.,.., ~ Pa ntlng 6150 11Lv1uoo cMYON '"' L•oo 11L1 ., , , •• TRADE: !'Dr equity 1n older ' ary $496. • $616. Contact Pe~ LAOUNA MILLS ,,.. MUNTINeTOM llACW .... Al Olll units. Ownet'-Agent. CaWnetmlklng' 6580 IODD!l office, Hunttr:vton u.ouMA 11.t.ctt 11'1 l'OUNTAIN vALLrt ant ~~~:~C:TaOL. Ann Watson 675-16421.;;;;;;;;====<----Painting 6 paper banatn& Beach Union Higb Schoo2 u.ouNA NIOUIL "" a.tJ..10.t. ISLAND as TIL., u..-a..,... l't'lklentlal . commerclal IAN cl.•MIMTI 1n1 llAL ••ACN S4N ,.. •• SlllVICI 4 .... $15.IXXI F.q. in Dana Point CUSTOM Kil cabinet&, licerRCI -insur'ed Dil!ltrict. Tel No. 53&9331 Ull JUAl'I CAl"llTlta.Mo Int LON• ancM -T'ILllVlllON. ...... a&. .,. 3 BR. 2 BA W/-nt .. i. •• --i bathrooQi, /pUllmans, lormi-JANITOR CAl"ISTltAMO •••CM Int O•AN•• COUNTY "" UPKOLSftlY ..,. ..... .-......... bl 8'19832 Free emtlmate1 ) OAMA l"Olt4T 11'M GAlo•N OllOV• NII WILDIN• "'' In ~ hll·ln lclt w to ca tops reuona e. -546-1921 _ 646-76391 "'-·-40 -"-~e good -·Mv. U1tLsaan 11• wwlTMtNIT•• NU JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I ...... um, ' -~=~---==~'""'-vvn· '~~ I l"'J"'6 DCIANllD• 1111 MIDWAY C:l'T1' .. 1, w crpll, pool Trade Npt Carp1nterlng , 6590 INTEaaOr Ext. PAINTING, job. V&C8.tiM, meals 1ncl!Jd. '"'" 01aeo 1m INl'TA AKA "" Bcb area. Owner 642·2823 n.n.·---. SERVICE ~ -· ed. McDonald's Rnlaunuit, lll\ll•llDI CDUMTY ,. IAMTA ...... MaltlfT'I Mii .u>UTI......, ~ Blvd Q:ist.a MOOSl!I t'O •• MOYS'.D Hit TOSTIM Na • BOAT .t Dupl6 rar In-CARPENTRY ref. :FREE eiit 548-1627 3141 Harbor ·• cowDOM1N1uM '"' COASTAL 1111 nl be -• REP'~" N Jobl-====--====~I Mrsa. D~LIXll ~Oii IAL• "'9 LAIUNA llACN 11W come u ts, a= area. MlNOR ~ 0 !NTER.IOR ._ EXTERIOR .'.'.'.:::::..====---Al"AllTMlfllT1 .... IA.LI If• LAOUNA MIOUIL "" •Apple Valley Jot forhooae Too Small. Cabinet in pr-Pa1n+1..... 30 Day Special DRIVERS RENTALS ....,. CLIMINTI 1111 in n-~ Cowl"' & t h hln"'--~ EARN $2 u HR. LAM JUAJI CAPllT'ltAQ ms ...,, ... ,.., ..,,.. •aea: 0 er ca Llc. A Im. Ontck 645-<I09 • .,.... Hou1• Fumlahed OAMA ,..,NT 11• 54&-1168 qi, 675-1911 56-811'5 Eves. &16-2372 DB.YI PAINTl'NG, En, lnterior Eves -Late nite e•N••AL ... REAL ESTATE, Free &: Clear 40 acru near H. 0. Andenrm. . l.J •-17 to... Full/PWt time ll:•NTAu TO SHAii.i • General C, I.LIS. yrs eJlll. "~e M fi42..9452 COSTA MISA :n• Lake Elalnore, value $20,IXK> MASTER C a r p • n t er -nt. AoouatioaJ ceil. MS-6325 Pizza an Ml!SA DIL ""'' 1111 ntll"Lax. 9fc. .,. Ex hangf' I home boat Builder Rernod Ung $f ALESMAN For · MIU. VllDI 1111 CONDOMINIUM lnl c or • • -e . • INT-EXT. A•er. mom s progreniw COlLI•• l"Allll: Tl1J lllNTAU WANT•D "" airplane, u n It I. Bla. per tir. 642-60 • ~39XI Pl. I use Slndalr -int. electronics diltrlbuti.ng NIWl"OltT ••ACM .. llOOMt fba llNT .wtJ ~7531, M&.7674 after 5:30 y-firrn. Top PllY u )'Otl qualify. N•Wl"OllT MITS. ttll IOOM .. IOAltO llH Neat work, ttfl. 347-1358 ,...__ El-~·-... PM . NFW ... llT 111a-:u 1121 MOTaU. TltAILll COUITS "" Palm Canyon Dr .. Palm •HOME REPAIR• Vl\.V n:uul~... IAYSHO••• 121.1 OUUT KOMIS "" Sprlnp, 2 offices, 1 apt. Cabinet., remodelln&'. p~~~·~! yean 646-4555, Mgr. =~:c•L:_::••• = ::k~~·=~~U.in = $49,950. e q u 1 t y, $30,003. Prompt, reu! 646-4224 * 5484903 * SERVICE station sale1man, UNIVllttln 'Alli( ml' lllllMISI 'IOl"•ITI' .... Trad r lneome good .. ,. vacation, ln-lllVINI u. TRAILi• ,AIKI .... e comm. () . REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS IACIC aAY n• 8UllNlll ••NTAl. ... Newport Bch area. 673-7049 CABINETS, Arq al%e job. surance. Call for app't IA.ST ILUI'.. Dtl OPPICI ••WTAL ..,. -· A "van •-25 ., •• -. .. Pl•st•rinq, Roo1ir 6880 ~. Ul2 N. Cit Hwy, 11tv1M1 T111t•Ac• nu 1Mousnt1AL l'llOl'l•n ,.. • nwe pp... ey acre .... r )'l'll. exper. ....-VI.lo) COllOtlA OIL MAI UH COMMlllClil ... good mobll! home or travel Lai; Bch IAL.IOA net INOUJTalAL allfTAL ... trailer, valut> $5500. 49.1-1843. Cement, Concrete 6600 Pat'• Pluterbv ·a.II types. AFTER School IJJT MAN 1.t.Y 1sLANOS ,. LOn ,,. ...... .... E p 0 RTE R LIDO 11LI ftfl lllAMCNU "' .. SP4C' 81, :mm Vallt' Rd., 25 t 0 r N w IALIOA llUllD ... c:n1tu1 OltO'ID '"' S.J. Capo. CONCRETE work, poo l 540-68 MOO'ORS. College prefer-MUNTINOTOH llACM ,... AClllAOI ml -. deck,, apeclalty! Patiog • _ _. <:.o "'""" llOUNTAIN VAU.IY t41t LAKI ILSINOlll 1111 Top Palm Spnnp location• Pl bl 6890 nru. ~ llAL llACK t• lllOllT l'llOf'lllTY '* . Block work. 6 4 2 -1 T 9 7 • um ng ERIENCED oclc LON41 OUCH -OU.NOi co .... o,••n ''" Clear. 1, 5 unit lot, $11,000. 548-1324 EXP at man OllANO• COUNTY .... OUT o .. ITATll ''°'· .. 1 res. lot. $7,CO'.I. Tn:I Plwnblna 24 hr. ltl'V. Work • derk, •mall erocery IUITA ANA Mll MOUNTAIN • lilll•llf "'' comm, home or income, CEMENT wtlrlt: wanted', no ruar. Llc., inlur.; remodel. lttft, 230 Fc:irest Ave, lAg WllTMIMITll V11 '•"•'•"•"•'ST"o,•,..LANn!..... Clm't job too all able • .,,... .,_ M MIDWAY C:fTY "'' ....... Newport Bch &reL 673-7049 Im • rebOl'.I • 1 ~---~a·.-..:;;;~.:"~"~· ~!131:;;;;·~1566~..;-~~· -... ~~&;~' .~ ..... • .. Miill!fiiill' """" AMA NllONTI ...... IXCNAM•• •JM ~estimates. H. Stufllck. Ii COASTAL .,. ll ... WAfllT•D .,. JOI WANTao. Mai IOI WANTIO. W- JO& WUITID, -... MaN A WOMIM ,_ DOMWITIC Kil.JI 7'11 AOl!NClaS. MM n11 "ILP WAlfTIO. Miii 1111 ..... fllClll. w-1111 Kil.I" WANTaD, .__ , .. JOls.....Mlll a W"'*' 7Mt AOlfrtc1a1, Mai • ....... JSH ICHDOU a llUTIUCTIOM , .. JOI l"l•,AllATIOM 1111 THbTllCAL 1"f MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE PUllMnUa• -Of'l"IC& PUllNtTUll •It O'lllCI IQCU .. MSNT 1111 ITOlll •GUl,MINT 1111 CA .... •atTAUl.AlfT 1114 IAlt aQUll"MaNT 1111 11ousaHOLD GOOOt .. G.UA•I IA.LI lftl "UllNITUlll AUCTtoM .S Al"l"LIAHCll '111 MITIQ\llS tlll lllWIN• MACKllllS 11• MUSICAL lflll'NIUMtNT 11• l"IANDI & Oil.AMS 1111 ltA.010 1211 TILl!VlllO'I .. KM'I & ITWlaO lllt TAI"• ll•CORDlllS IHI CAMalltAt a &QUllll'MaNT Ull HOllY IUl"l"Ll•I ... ll"OllTIMO 00001 -&INOCULAIS, KOl'U .. MISCILl.ANIOUS .... MIK. WAfllTIO 1111 MACKUllllY, .... .,.. lot split and fencing $84,500. * * * THE REAL EST A TERS I !!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!J!!!!!!!l!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 646-TI71 546-2313 \!.·-·-·--. * * * 548-anS t::~:: :~:8:L = BUSINESS ind • CUSTOM PATIOS • '"" cLaMaNT• m• FINANCIAL concrete sawing .t removal ...... JUAN CAl"llTilANO 1721 IUSINlll 01",0•T\IMfTIU mo LUMlta 17'9 ITOllA09 IUILO IN• MATaltALl lWAl"I Going Into Buslnns? ANNOUNCEMENTS Goldei opportwi!ty 1n beach and NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES No MATTER CAl"llTl.ANO aaACN l1'M IUllNllS WAJl'n:D UH State Lie. • 842-1010 OANA "OINT n• INVIITMlffT °"~ 6tll RIYlllllOI COUNTY -INVllTMlllT WANTIO till PETS and LIVESTOCK VACATION 1t•ffTAU ..... MONIY TO LO.fl! Q2I CONDOMINIUM 1'le l"llllOMAL LOAMI 6m DUl"LIXll PUl.M. #11 JllWILllY LOAMI all " llAL llTATI LOANS 6MI '""· PhllllP< If Suvk• F nd (F Ad l 6400 L 6401 Child Care 6610 Station for le1u1e; 1101 Bay-OU rM 1 --°'"'''-------...:.c,;;..: I Infant .l child ear.. l"IT .. ••NlltAl "" .... HO•sas Lrv•noac WHAT RENT•LS COLLATlllAL LOANS 6IU Houses Unfuml11Nd M01roM11, '""' .,.... ""' - _,..IY WANT•O di l'ide l Marine Or., Ne-wport LARGE Black cat, flea col· LOSI'-°"ert Tortoise, ap-LleftlSed Home. Bead:t. Contact: lar. Sierks il Oratlge C.M. pro x 14 ' ' Ion g In Phont> ~-a-tUCK CROWDER ~ neighborhood, 1900 block\========= CALIFORNIA LIVING 114: m.1110 714: 7'l4-1043 LARGE Male black cat with Kewamee Dr, C. D. M. 6620 BOOMi:Nc TENNIS SHOP: fle1 collar. Between Siertts 673-15S4 "-C.;.o_nr_r..,a_d..,• .. •-•----- 1 man operation. Lo down. Ir. :n.t C.M. 642-2366 LOST: Blk & Brwn Uee.r e ROOMS ADDrrIONS a 64.2-aiO SIX Mo. old Collie vicinltl' 1triped ·Cll, am lk'amed. Vic L.T. Omatrucdon NE.T S500 pa mo. No selline. 2Ut a, West.minster Ave., U!Bll'd £3.t'm acbl KB. Nov FamUy room.a, kitchen or Worll: 8 hrt per wk! $1500 C.M. ~TI14 13th. 962-SJ"rn units, Siflaie ltory or 2; cuh req. 615-6Tl0 FOUND A IJln)cfft. Vlc. CAT, Black, pink collar. plane custom d8!ped. For Npt. Hel&tit.. 548-1525 ~yed, declawed, v I c estimatec • le,yout, pbont Real Esttte Loans 6340 BLACK & White kitten. Vic Mountain & Temple Terr, e 841-1511 e CdM -· --·-1 Lag Bcf'I. 494--4473. 67~ LET us hf.otp YoU BUY A · .,,.......,,,.,.. or .,,.,.._,,., TAFFY O:»ored rn a 1, Home Improvement ~. ~a.nee existlng Cock-e-Poo Vk: Back Ba,y * Free F..-timatff • Plana '*1orobtain•2nd TU km!. Utt 6401 l"lea It blade cal 1 a r . MJWJ, I: ASOC>C. ' FREE APPRAISAL I 64&-8698 446 E. 17th St. CM 548-m PROMP1 SERVICE LAB • Sprtqitt O'Oll. 7 mo e R. J . HUFFMAN e Sattler Mortgap Co., Inc. old female fblk & whitel. Per10n1ls 6405 Room Add. Kit S..tb OllJa. Pi£. 11th St., Calta Me" Ans to "Wedn~". Vic 6'73"'"59 e 5M...frl) M2-21n 56001. v t ct or I• Buch. t.quna. .,..._ 673-78tli """" REWARD! -tt oo PACIFIC PARTNERS Addltloao * Remodellnr 1.,.,;;;,;;=::=;,.::=:==i am. 21to H1ctiland Wl.J', BeU. a lil'.wle adult gtwa ntc1 H. GftWk:k. Uc:. Mertg-T.ll.'1 6345 1.quna ,.... U.. pn>bl•m ot how ro 673-«ICl * M&-'170 met't others tn your Qt AA 1St TD $Gm mo. LOST 8oY• bib 1'-Chronle aroup. You can be lntettst· --------Ind."'. J ~ '1.quna Jendon. CJr. Stt•<"Yl .... lnWJJaent, """"'""·Carpet Cleaning 6625 view lot, 1~ di.le Onnct. Gre.l.t tentlmental but )'OU need f -m'I ~WT . value to '°"· Vie. llntc. aomeone o F'rtt cazi,et Oeanlnl Speda1 ' _... O>ntinent'I hma. Mn. Sloe the oppoalte IQ" ln your life. 1 BR cleaned FREE wltb ANfiOUNCEMEf(TS • S-431ll we are. lflte.rested In yoo, eraee atze uvq: rm din. .... ~fCIS LOSI' Toy TertW ~ Ofhua· :;~ ':' :x1 c!w: i;. rm. ball, '2 T: I 0. Adi) 6400 hlM mb; male. 8towD • ment to )'OU. tt can be en. GuMUt.eed 11Hacdon. """"" (F--..... ~ .,., ... joyab1e ..0 .... ,,.,. to )'OU. "rii'f N= ~ fDUNtk Ji11M Co~ Jc 1t t , tar " RabJd a.c. Anawen aDd ua, while we art: dolJ'W * ~ * b11<1r. _.... $4 -old· to ",_,-'. Loot Cd.II. It. , ~ ..... 6: PbclnltL 613-14158 flYft -540-%111 SfS.1$34 7750 llarbor CARPET I: 1'um. oleantna: 0111 a ....., 141 INlll5 ~doc, > moe old, bladr M ""' wkd;o O>li.,,. 0.ntu ::..t ~ ~~~ wD .....-matt tan me. I. feet. l.Oam-spm wknd& Cotta Mea .... ':'';'":.;, -r....i mi.. I.Jc No. "COAST SINGLES" _._, l4U52I • cm&" ..... le,••• ... Vic lltb SI. Bllbol.. Multi .... * t1 IMll' •1--------- -----.. -" Carpet tar'"I .. =~·~L114 11• ANNOUNCEMENTS NU.SllllS IWIMMIMO flOOU ...... :::: ::~.':"' r,:: and NOTICIS 1 -----COLLIO• ,AlllC JIU llOUMD pi,.. AIM ... MIWl"OllT &•ACM -LOIT Mil AWflllN411 YACATIOHI IT I S NIWl"OllT HOTS, t:rtt ... llOllALI ._ lfl.,..llT IMOllll XII Al'lfllOUNC•MIWTS •ut 80ATl~TAC~ • • I ' IAYSMOll:•I ms lllTHt .. II IAILIOA OOVlll SltOllU mJ "'Nik.AU MU l"OWll RUDI TRANSPORTATION YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For F11t Service & &pert Assistance DIAL ""'2·5678 DIRECT WISTCLIP, tQ1 PAID OllTUAllY '411 Sl"I!• ' I Tl UNIYllllm l".U:JC -,UMlllAL DIRICTOllt t(l4 410AT nAILllll NI ... ltLOft11TI '411 IOAT MAl .. Tl'4At11C9 :.'-21t •AT 1!241 CAllO 0, TMANICI ""' IOAT LAUflCK ... a.MT ILUl'P IMS lfll MIMOlllAM fCIJ ---··· WflUI,. lllVINI T•llllACI •41 CIMITl•T l.OTI ttl• IOAT ILIP, ...... COkONA DIL MAa t:r11 CIMITlllT CRY"11 .. u &0 ... T llllVICIS IAUOA -CllMATOt:... ta. IOAT lll!ITA\.:I WAY Ill.ANOS -•MOllA&. fl...U '421 IOAT C:M'AllTla LIDO flll ml AUCTION ... 'lJKlN• to.t.11. IAL•OA ISLMD .. AVIATIOlll •llYKI tm 4IOAT MOYINO ••""'°'"' WP' -1-.vn .,. •OAT tto•a• MUNTIMOT(IN &tACM 1M All T........enliflOll .... ~n WAM"t'D MUNTIHl11* MAl ... '1 Ml AUTO TlAlftf'OttTATM* 6"I AlllClllAJIT "'lllNTAlfll VALt.aY IOI LIML '""1Cal t4ll ,LYIH• LISllNI ' .. IUIUJI a TUTOll... ... MO&ILI MO ..... I ~'iJ:"i: ... ~ = SIRVICE DIRECTORY ~.':°Mii LON• lllACH -ACCDt.twrlMe ..... ILICTlllC CAllt l OllUIH COUNTY -....... , ... llh1C9 -Ml•I 11-IAWTA MIA -Al"PLWH"I l.,AIU,. ..... t.\I ~;c•Ull\ .,,_._,., WllTMIMITI• •It APPaAJS.. W MOTOtltcooTIRt MIDWAY cm "" ~'·.. ... AU'N tnYIC1ll • ,.....,. IAlfTA AlllA HIMllTI -AUTO UflA• ... AUTD fOoU a IOUJtl', C'OAITM Jiii AU'TO. IMI .... '-" .... 4MI rlAtLIL TliY& u.•uNA ••ACM .... Man'"1Me -n.AILIU. UHlltw U..UfllA .... U.l "'1 IOAT MAlfllTlllNICI .. CAM111•a1 .... CLIMS!ff9 Wll •1t1CK. ....... ,,-. -TllUC~I CAPIST•AHO .. IU1Plhl llllVICll .ut jla'I CAl"ISTll:AMO tum tr1I aUIUllllS 811 OUMI ...... IWI DAMA l"OINT D'a CATlalMe _, IM ... t?ltl -VTot OOMlflllUM -CAIUllTMAIUM .. Sf'Oll~RI OIH'La:Kn Ullnl.. llllf CM ........ I.. • ... ll#f Cl.A$t1U RINTALS ~~cl~--~It uc1 •om Apt&. FumllhMI COllTMCTOU -;,. :~ •:::::0 OIMlllAL -CMtPST Cl.U.fllltle .. tl!ft CMI COSTA MaU. -CAIU'ft LA'f ... a IOl"All .. AUTO UAllM41 ,...,. .,..oe ftM ...,..,.. ... US•o CAIS HAVE YOU LOOKED F09' THE HIDDEN dOLLARS . ... ;;;: ... SRITDIAr -dos. nil -ORANGE COM!' ltepall' 6'26 • • a ! · fl _. 6 wblta. lolt ftc!ntt1 ~ 11th YMCA J300 ~tJ Drtve,1-----'"'-"---= ~-°""' Olli ~ CK. ........,, =:,..-o.:.:.!'.'° .ti':.; ~~~1111::'m JUST SAY CHARGE IT! -L -L09I' -Wiiiet wit. "' ud Soda1 ~Fe< '!::" d 7 ..,&,.....,· -.1u, OD1. Xlnc ln!onnltJon call QllANCE na: QUICKER roo cw.. L IN YOUR HOME L TEL Y? Ill IF o '• ~f m3llD CXJASr YMCA. '42lll8o THE QUICKER YOU SELL ... ______________ _ ' i:. = .... .... ... = -... -.... -... = en• ... ... .... -ft• --..,. -.. .. "" -.... -.... - ~ - I = = :i.:. Pl I ' -·..i:. 0 c I Ma Ar I I - -~ --·---..._ --L.--_...._ -- -~-------~--------------------------------------·---- • , MAYR -~AIH! ., .,_, N-16, 1'68 o D.\ILY ~ .IOIS a IMl'\.OYMINT JOIS a IMl'LOYMINT ~'°.;;.•;:;;s-;..a;;;..:;IMl'l.=;;O;:;;Y;.;M;.;l;.:NT.;.;. IOIS-& IMl'LOY/lllNT/ JOBS-a EMPLOYMINTJOBS a EMPLOY MIN I Joa> • -l'LOTMEN &;1()11$ a PLuTMl!iiff • Help Wonted, Mon 7200 Help WootM, -7200 llalp W0n!M, Mon 7200 ~ WonNd, -7200 Holp Wonlad Holp W1nNd Job:: Man, Wo:n. 7500Joi. Man. Wom. 7Htl .• llANAG~ W-7400 W-7400 · MAY co. G<GINEERING CAN y~OQIJALIPY ROUTE~ H-wlves and Mothers Male or f11111le -COMMERCW AR111TI ~ - Read --· SEN.OR Sl lAJINI ... ,_ GOOGOOOD llFEUNTEUFRITESI I Eam Extra Money for . ' -Coal Pina CHRISTMAS . REQUIREMEJllTS: '333 lrlstol St. ENGINEERING ' I I:.. '=1:" ~~:. ":~ Cosio Maso Ali>E u!* ,... ' -.,. "',... ,..nti. Our AlterDOOlll, evllloiniJ or both ; ~/~~qi~I >J~":.~orence.Equlvaleat • Ao --~Ill -,... """"' ...u Fln .. t condltl°"" top aupen'fl!Oll .... H• o,.ni"' F-. McDonald's . ::, ~~~Y:':.i ~ Fashion 1.a1and Newport Beech • EXPEftl~NCE1 Inferior Decor.tor CITY OP ,_,,11110...,...,,,.,... Applylnnerson•10a.m.11o9:30p.m.' NOlnt experlenQe beeelllll')' U"-lbendlta * Olacounto * Pl.td 'ftel.tian * lbPt::I • dllqlcitl Im. •llclrPot * lteth:ameut lntlli:tMwhc hoorr. .. tin Thur 10 -1 p.m. Employmont Office UPPIR LEVEL ---......... _ • Cabinet men NEWPORT IEACH Tito Natl011'1 ... ....., -., """""4, A modem Monday thru Frlday Corry-Raotouront lillt-"1lcl< -::11'""' J. C. PEl(NEY CO. Ch1ln chandJM -all expenae1 to ,,., .. F shl R.equlres lip1fic:ant experl-LOOK AT THE FACl'S: operate )'OUl' route -and ~ • on l1l1nd :_ and!Ol' education in Avenp bue 8ll&Q' •• ~.'100 eomp1ete trainloc with Pll1· An equal opportunit¥ employer "'1uy -~,,... A--, ,,,,,,. Sl,300 ·You ml ,... lamlly will l>e f Appl.loan! murt be able to prepare Black • Ir White Art f<lr newspaper product!Gn; ' have eood wortlng koowledge typography;:• understand principles of Jetter pr ... .,. able to u:ecute compreh~ve lay-outa:. mootll plut uoellent ..... A-..., · M•CtJO -led by 811» a-ood Molp WonNd H1lp Wont.cl beooata mt -.W ....n. -~ ........ -moJor medJcol 1naunnce Woman 7400 Woman 7400 BENEFITS include: tlonl in the Of1° Pulillc $Jall m&Dl.Pfl _,. and )'OUI' income will conttn.. Wcm _._ .o. mu<h., Sl2.coo. "' u ,... ... "'" oe hurt. ASSEMBLERS Plld vocatloD1, lick lene, paid gro~p fD. 1' .. ....ic-tkin and addt&n-MO>OKAU>'S On"ERS: evm ~~when yoo'n Imrnedl&te opm1qc1 for au.ranee, credit union, etc. or-..---startmi Ml&rJ' u Mu. not--.. PUl vacatiobl PBX OPERATOR . eleetrcmcuaentier wltb iii lnlDrmatlon conlad tba -..,._ ll.t!Ot>$1,tl00. cl up to 3 wtek:t the nm In 1 .._ Sand ..,urna to DAILY PILOT, P.O. lex 1560, ~ Offtc:e tmmediatit--Proftt thartQr, paid qca.. year. Prollt..i.rtbs retire-y: mut ~ve r:ood ~1-C u ••• ~-Ill 9262' A " ly •t 3300 Wett Newport -Illa -...i luD ment al $100,000 In only "' Mull be ,.,llable foe .tt... ed&e ol oolor codeo • ..... ollo .._., ~ • ~ ttontton: i... McCroy Boulevud, N ....... Beodl. modlciil pion. yean. Much :non. noon/ ........ lhilt Recent -....,,,.,.itton -.... /========,.-,========! <714> mmo. -2 ween advance tninbil Your fUtutre ii Wllim.lted. lnd\lilrlaJ. experience mul· derini experience. You woric Help W1nted Sd:ool•l:utnNtlon 7t00 . . snsram ln ~ We'll advance )'Oil u mt u ti pal board plua twing and/ oo tbe lit lh1ft from T: 30 to Women -'l'ralllbs. time ti> • ....,. _)'llU. can ltand ~t. ~ f::' or tdet,ype ~ 1:30 4:00 l).tn., , • __ ..:...;::;: 11D 11ii )'llano Good benefltl! Good fU t to 10 p.m. lblft. Good mrtinc rate plm_ex. • I • Plumben 7400 • Improve Your typlnt .r by~ day, Wttk (X' ~:-' DAILY PILOT L --5 -- .. -:- • .. 5 ·~:. ---- I F I E D The I ORANGE COAST'S leading • • C1rpenfel'S • TOOL & DIE • MAKER lnh:rvlawa Monday Jn-a.ta M,.. ~· <elleol beneCIA. IncludJn& 12 -EXPERIENCED- N.v. 11 ....,,_ KEYPUNCH Mm -.... 11oo durln1 ... Prom ' "'Ti .. 6 "'"" JEw:l"'~OME vnK. '::' :;.~ ~ : • Teller • mM Selectric:, ltandu'd elec. Ii IBM eoxec:. Abu brush Up cm your Greg lbor1band the euy way. SHOPPING SERVICE ccmltlooed ~--t In tho With mobflti homo .,... --· _. Sheraton 1000 E. Biill Rood Anaheim Minimum ooe YtV tnduatr-f&pldly ..,,..;;;;' lrvlot It> Commarcl1l A Sovlnp rl nee. • Excollant nllbt lhilt """ be -., • lteacll ln11 . let ._ience, IBM key. d\Jottlal Complex. NEWPORT ' School .of Bu•I'*" 83.1 Dovt!r Dr., N.B. 646-0153 •--1 -. iill ..,,.. -,... rou. '!WE punch. S..,,.. or arav.,&i:d .,,.,_ -"'•"•'' ts...,... Y In"""' """...i hlllt .,...,_ -21112 0-n Awnua HELP WANTED tibt1t. VARIAN DATA oon. .... Hllftft"""' llMch . LARGE 00. EXPANDING MACl{INES APPLY JN PEll8CX< IN ANAHEIM lfl.ETYPE = MICHru;ON DRIVE 1st flltlonal Bank EIPlORfll MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Compuo Dr. ...,....., llMch J. t PBlllEY co. NNpartlNd& --... • Janltorfal Maintenance Ir Buffers Receot """"""" ....... .... 111111--1'114. C!oqletittv• "'"" outlttnMnc bendltJ In- .._ pro111 -.. J, t PBlllEY co. 24 Pultlon l•lond Att..,..i-. ........ SM Luy Wood GAllDINIR1 NOW HIRING <Mkbeuoo Dr, •t CllllllH -· .. ~ WORK NO MUUJQR , ......... ,_ I Or Co UWIU CITY OI' r-•~.. . vnKA <THl 833-,.,, 0 lft116 Unly EXP. N!X:. IN S 0 ¥ i •-•-· ·~-~-• ~--P NIWPORT llACH DEPl'S. AS WE HAVE A ~ •u-•-~~ RADIO Co. -·--~··~FOR Adj. to"'-ety. Al.-port ... ~".u""" •~ Some PBX txpe:limott ~ 332f W. Womor Sont1 Ano, Collf. • SEE>CB YOUNG MEN lMS. T-Trlmmot TOF WAGES -. .... lele1>Po exper. $52UJ6 par m0. PMnf SRARING PLAN lenoe. Groundamon Go-FOR QUALIFml MEN. $474.576 ,... -START, WORK IMMEDIATELY . 1650 Adoma Colli Mooe MERCHANDISE POR SALE AND TRADI CANCELLED All ....... ti... -"' 1'.111. merit wtth DO btu b -a.... Ccicr, 0-4 .. Six. -·---...... -. Botlt CALL roa AProlNl'MENT &T.,MON .. •= PR 4-7253 COLLINS RADIO CO • . Houteful of 0.-- --------' Furniture ' MAJN'J'.ENANCE1 .. CITY OP NEWPORT IEACH SEEKS Porb1nd1Mchoa ............... ,..._ ...,...... Obt::li: ........ , _______ _ ..... ""' tddjtlcNl In*"' mation at the PenaMe.I O!llce, CllJI Holl, 3300 - pcatBlvd.,N ....... Beacb. bdcn 5 p.m., 1"unda,y No. • ...-n. 1981. Allan<I•, Woman 7300 newport . personnel agency Molnhtn•nco Man MAIL CllRf( pro1.,1onol Service $46W2 par, mo. for tho employer lulldlntMalntan•nce ,E:nJ1ent-""'1t,,1Dr..U ond tlta oppllcont Mani -----•ft-.. D N• c..u.1-536 mo. car. DuUea tncl.W mail .-..,.,..., r., ·P. .,...... ,... ......... In --· 642.3170 549-2743 19700 Joml:orM Read Nowport looch All oppUoanm ....- on merit with no bias to- ward Race, Coklr, O'eed or Six. Smiil1 ,,,-.-.,... e NOTI TILLEll e pooybaoa-pool- -ln tho liil .. departmenL UNITED CALIPORNIA Heevy work load adminlltr.-BANK tive dutiel. Mlllt have excel-m OCEAN AVE. leot ......w1al oklllt, ..... LAGUNA BEACH ................ Box M.al3 n.. """" Pilot - COMMIRCIAL TELLER 4tt..,.W--i-~s-'ECRETAR_Y __ IOOKKllPEll Spanish Ronol ... nco a Mlditerr•nun \ WAS ORIG, $1691.00 MUST SACRIFICE $615.00 : lTDtS AS FOLLOWS: ~·!t.-oola &lld Matchtna t:baii. Custom quilted widi carved woOO trim. R. U1 tt. Seville Carved velvet .ofa. heavy Dark oak end tmltl and matehinc cocktail a. bit .• """' """' .... ~ ltmtllND oak paaeiled bedroom IUite with w ''s.,....,. .. -.. -.. -.-----1-t w---....... "'ofllct ........ Uld , ....... .., -•-n-~ --"a 1 ....... 11 -Jmc'mv!roomonL---~-­pollltloDI require at leut or QPl1: Demonstrators P'or fa1t ~ Newprt Kmg she box sprioa:e .j; UNITED CALIFORNIA Beodl odvertlalna qency. .,... , ·---·~ $20,000 per year+ oooynrolrnvJoua._i. e:.oe in jmltolial or l:lulld- One of Aml:r1Ca'• l&raat re.-me mail'lt:emnc:e wmiE. Ap- ldentlal bullden Ja in 1m-ply at the P6'0llDd Oflke, ........ _far_aJeo. 0., Httll, 3300 N ....... men at our latest On.np BlYd., Newport Be&cb, • Coa:nty development. fan 5 p.m.; 'nm9dl,y, No- If ,_ an tired of )lftlD11lel . -n. 191111. ""'_,thw"" the -hi& NO EXPER. NEC. ~:...=-:: .. uctllent opp:lltuni~ fDr ad· If you attn't afraid of lonl vanoement. Unbellev&ble bm-boun le work. we'll teach eftts. Send Reaume to: you our bullnea. U )'OU are D&Dy Pilot Box M-305 alnoere A )'OU meet our r.- quftme:nta., we'll live )'OU lllght * Dlshwaslier * II OR OVER $700. MO. GUAR. Int.m&tional O:tmpany wldl mu21 benefltl: lnlun.Dc:9, __ tlon, .... 673-3111 ClA-YAL CO. 17th a Plocantl• Cost•- 541-2201 "".,...._ ........ -Coak --- APPLY JN PEllBClf U Kon. thru l'rL RfUIBI L LEE .. ..., far C..... Glrll 410 W. (})alt Hwy., N. B. B7 ·-646-'9:!9 Demomtrate TV adwrtiaed 1Jcbt boakkft'Plnc A: abort-ma · .._. .. ,. ._...... toya ln a &tore in )'OUl' are.a. BANK hand. fut •--+-~ decor dining room. Gold Lut week of November ~Mi'.ino lW' Spe.rUm table lampt. -a.mtmu ......0. 3029 Hori.or llvd. C.U -.... Hongjng ...,. "'-' ..,., Selary • not commla.lon, 00 Cotti Meil SQ, Call!. Sailbolt mfsr. etc. Each piece can be ~ ·-~· ~" '"2033 n..do oecretuy; lJlO WPM chued !ndlvldwoll,y. -~-nee ~. ........ -rtband.. Tem11i availabie Collect Area code 213, Mn Ibo ~ flJ. /ow'Jy Nl!'WCOmt!n to Callt. &oder 213-161-89112, Mr ll An eQtW opportwU;y ~ 0&,, GtHll.vUle si. Oedit approved immediately Holp Wonted, ::"' ~248-0171, employ« SANTA ANA RD FURNITURE ,_.;;W:;:Ol,:,-=•::. __ _;7..:400;:;:1 RN'S.FULL TIME DlllNTAL ASSISTANT. Ex-IN THE WAREHOUSE HOSTmES Doy a Nlill:t. Shlfb Full Tlma APPLY IN PERSOO' 9-5 P.M, 3 1o 11 SHIFT HOSlESS f:.~. ~LS::~,~ 1144c~';'!°i!~s~LVD. Elccdlmt workl.nl{ conditiolll Repliet c on 11 d e D t 1 & 1 • Every night 'tll 9 in new holCospnl~.:... Experienced, attractive, Reaume P.O. Box 191 El Vfttd,, Sit & Sun 'tll 6 ... "' full time. Call tor &~ Toro, C&llt. 92630 - Dittctor of Nur1ln( polntment WEIL Groomed woman !« Th1nklng ol Redeooratina: '!' COSTA MESA Bob Burns ... -_.....,, wilh BEFoRE ,.. do, ... ""'""' MEMORIAL leodlnr ooometle Co. Flex. cl """ lovo!y lurnlsb!on fDr HOSPITAL Restaurant In. No ........... For oale. Movln& '°"' to 642·%734 644-2030 Appt c:alJ. 815-619& llll&ller home affords the9e mw.ual -' Woln<ll PBX Oper1tor LAIJI!B l!J.70, earn $25. to dinl.ng nn tble w/3 extra 151 I. Coast Hlghwoy """"""" P<-· 91n5, CAPISTRANO Unllled llOO -with C.laJlni lea..te• A 8 din. 2 ...U N-rt Belch 5 d&/1 a week. Apply 1D School. Dlltrk!t t I 1ft. I..lnca'lt· Equal Opp artifactl of WO!id, ea. 4' penon bet 7 am-3 pm., to terv1ewkl& fJx' lmmedlatJ EmpJayu. No ea:p. MC. aq. CUstom sideboard 1or --------1 Mr. Mcilwain. pJacemeit of & !15th tinie 981-250C dbtina: rm; 2 eold tweed . · Shoroton luch Inn Klnders......, telche•. Calil. EXPERIENCED tanor.d cJn; Lov•IJI r CAREER 151 L l'oclflc Cot Hwy SECRETAllY· :nm Ocean Avenue Credential requlnd. Oootact WAITRESSES -; a.. ... bit 511' lliul Ol'PORTUNITYI Newport looch RECEPTlof'llST Hun-Bea<h Mn. Walm, C•plllnno Apply In penon. SUrf • m.. "<> -·• table; mni Ihle * M!PLY IN PERSON * SNACK SHOP llo. 1 J.4441. Coal !tNJ• Corona dot Mor 673-9050 Must be l'OW'C 1: permnable. OROO Dectrook:I an eleo-Unifted School d I 1tr1 ct lion Relta.'iinnt, 1183() Pacmc A 4 chn. tor bttakfut area. Join to41¥1 tutelt arowfnl To meet pubUc. Some lhort-tromca dlatrtbut~ located pel"IOmW ~. G6--121S. o:ut H.,,,., "N.B. , All In immac. cond. l'« ro:--..:.=-School Ctntocllan -·"""-'·5 ""';::'t lnOoolAMH&buan-TYPIST.CLERK SEAM!l'l'R!3S WANTED ::.r!:"':"'~~: We tn!n -fUD at part time sa to ll02 1:30 ~ 5:30. New air Ing fm-Girl Fr 1 d & y GOOD Typhw abWty •must. FOR Ou:tom. .. Dream.lldn& chrl; 5' Ion& Mlnut coffee - ~·--tioned offtol A ~t. secretarial poaltton. Inter-Dict&phont, tran1c:rHJbv ex-A Alten.dobl 673-9320 ...... '* LOAN AGINTS * Mutuol Fund AdvlMn, -· Lot. al In-od!vlt,,. vlowa ~ app't Mon-ll'rl u, perlence p...temd. s.w, -; round "''' w/2 """' &Ii-career _._ Inc. menta. Educatkm equlva-See at call BW. stepbvwon. "~"' ~r.::.~ u.... t.e with billh< J W 7500 Jeeves .i 6 matchfnl cbra ~·-Npt 8 ·-w-... -" .. ·-·~-lent to loth srade. U.S. N-~-~...... Inc """'"" ™ ...... commensura a; v · obi Men, OM. tor dln1ng rm or area. nib' wttb one of nation'• · .LlM"I .,.~ -CHbtmblp, abWIJ to set ~ BM~O... ?M;;: HOUSEWIVES Good (?Qfnpa1'Y benetlts. Lo-'nleae 0 ff er Inc 1 ftJr lars-t Jll.Yinll I: Lou » I.A. 1212 N-isnBroldn:I ·abll with cblldren. Ap-Work four houn a day. Dem-ctttd near era. Co. air-No Experfeftce Dtacrtm1natlng bu:yera. are -· ""1llolla In Qr. 1117 PIY •to In port. Phone Mn. -N I for 2 dA>o -· Sat-&m, up ODlb' I: bed 9ttU. WMtmlnlter ~OSPITAI.JTY HOSTESS onstrat.e new product Befare 4 P.M. 540-0550 ec....., Nov. 16 4: 11. 673-'1573 " -•--~--,. -• •· ~·-· lnb!r\ltews at 9 Dept. lt(ft•. All houri avail. .,,~ ha•-d,.. ~,.,_,_ ·~-.: .... --=.,enni ~ ... • School Dlnrlct ':~ ~ ot Tuothl oltlco, Earn to $50. • week: C.U drl-".:~. ::~ A=---HOUSEFUL Ot lumlture: -.muCANSAVINGS • BUSBOY um C!DARWOOD i5 E.'M.m SL Appl_ .. for appL (213) m<l648 BEAUTY OPERATORS vi'LLow"(Ai:'co. Zenllh -TV 25", •• ma. Guder& Grove Bl, G.G. WESI'MDfSTER. must be mature women who RN ·or LVN IM J!!. 1ldl st &'Pld 'tt!vet couch, matdi"-,~~ -""""'·Full -ha ----In, F&bulooas.ro0.Ex...n.ntop-411'-. ....... -5M-ll!O Mr. --"' Bob ·-. TC ~--"' caut. LI<:-. Rellel portmllt,,. 0., ar -Cooto ¥-dinette, 6 -"" .Archltecfllnll R.L S.-W...... ~ ~leun ..,!old~ ~ ~ Seven N•tlanl ~ ftlwt d>Aln, -. boC D•---n l';urant El!ol>llaNd a..t.....,,. -· motloa. Muat be -to poot I.ml Oelowue H.B. South C-t Pim I• _,.. fDr w1s;......, -• boo ~Mn~•-p Ion lolond _.,,.._ -)I bood ha cor -ter ' COlto MoA -549,7990 l!AUTY Ol'lltATOU "Prlop, Willet cbon7 -~ In --.i N IMch n;;;;cOD11.r.o1...,.... .. ~. ~ ' Colhler/Solnglrl rot1ow1zc ood/or a -• .,...-, -. --ed. ,._ ..,. 644-2GJO, .. -lar -ETARY APPLY S11A11P BAR MAl08 • GO .._ p/•l•uod. lealm aiocll, -11ab -wilh ..... U. .c doulo &ml, --SECR Poul AIW>'• -SUn GO DANCERS ..... ._ 300W.o.t8""NB--· 497-lUI •-t -•I ;;;;;;;;:--. tl1I time BOOKKEEPER FUhloo lal&nd $2.!0-$3.50 10 otort. can far OOUl'U: tar Jootior -. Quol!IJI Kinz.slle Be4, ,_I. -• ,,__ Boat c..,.llferl ·-~ Uld ll'or IMt """" Newport N ....... Contor, N-!1-lntttvlew. 5IH98S MEY 2 nit• -ir, K\111 haw l>oautlfnl .,.nted m- IOIO 11. a.-. ror ,,..,, -...i _ 11.E. -nqatnd. o.. = .= .oe::::,. Rll'• Mt ttme. s to u thl!t. LABSY -H.-, c.x. ..., • .,_., ll:llt opllt -bit.In Santa ,._ NT-NJ. ccmtracdon. Allow -1e mllllan bull. batl4, fut accurate t;yptns. Excellent,_ Work I D-1' ~ DENTAL A 1 • l • t & D t , ~ tor J10t CDQPle. tta:~; ~ ... GUAllDS ........ ....._ PemlonlDt Dll<EANDO'.lllPAllY,INC. c.u-...-clltl<m ~ ""' • -.2.,. .. ._.cbalr -· · .JJ;E OYElt JO waft. o.n aollect Plwme .....a. tar appt. Coat&c:t dtrectir:r d. nuntn&:. lldt, for c lt a 11~D1ln1. a>uPLE for_.T..nart.al weft LEAVING-Cnneo B ho re 1 lloulli'"""'.tn a.ta -!n4) 224-1:111, ... • COOK MW'IM .,. _ dlveratCed 1--1 . s -por --. -llUlt aell fine "--AMERICAN POUCE Kett1nburt Mlrfne ~IOl'~enDrtttliit.tlti . "!:X'Pzrur.NC!:O COOK'S HElPER Sale.ry open. 1573-t.fm/\ Beach UM. Call. 962--2847 lam:pa, curio cablatt. PATROL :mo Carleton Street ....,.. ~ COSTA MESA Good ""'· 9:30 to' PM DRY c!oonln& &lrll. all 4 II'" J!ua, or -,,m.;.iUltiii;-,,,=---,::-----.I SM Diego, c.tll<>-s.--De.._ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL M,.t have mm ·-aperlenced. co.ta 1'.,. • truou wk. . VIRTUE dlnatto 1tL """"' Ma k I I :113/ -or 29U<tlt Y• MAii !Ill V1cJ«la, a.I& M.,. can -,Ext 2036 llOotlnlton Beacb .. u . ,.,.,,. lea!; 4 I'll!' "'* r • P -e PAl\T Tlni -Ult Wm. r. -• "-'• eri.mt. EKt: S30 Gl!N. "°'""k-. port Coll 5'1·ml "tfo!• 1\onn. Afoncl•, Mon A , dloln. xlnt eOad. "" lint · • e ; m • · ...,Uiii>iiia; t :NJ,"' ... Umt. -v-b&w .,-111.1!11; s.\Ll8 lfelp. ,.:1 « l*'l' w....,. IUO ~ .;J ' be .... .,. ~-.... if.at_..,.,.,...,~ ....L<tmr-· ....... 1111, ~ -·~ '-"' --•· •-·~ ~ n··-· ' ;c; ~--~ =-· •i wootlns .,,..i MAn with ~ ~._:-(ft') --own ........ _,,. .... ..., ~·•·......., 1n _., ~ -·-_, d>of ..., f -...... ··-~ 8o. .Ollll' i..~ ~. -·~ ' ~.In"""' -J-mr-BMt, ·RGUS •A•NCt•s ~ ... i. 12. 4 ~. Or S. Part ,._..,.• Olri:IM ~ cbaJnL 1~i IU-Oal. Ntll W. HlmthaPm Beai:b BABYSl J1ER Wanted. nv CM. M ,;;:-~ l dari, Set f15, 540-.t!!T Mar fr1nae benefit&. Apply li'I ~ 1-ilWL Cl:tit '91caat, flOlpttal boml, week• dQ'a, Vic, E XPERIDfCffi ..tbw. r, I PIIXE Ear)y • Br.AL DU.TE. &lloUldn.'t penon. Klztc J•elm., m> EXPiiUiNdi> atr•ite l.rr!ld: DELAWARE, H.B. Wilon il R.epttilc, CJl. part Umt, $to I PM no Aulltor ~CPA> ....... = ~ ~ maba1•a°l you bt ..uq 1tlt boUNt HarborBIYd.,ComMea llll.tkl\ attendant I:• BBA,tm' ~ &a-W» ' · Sandt.nor~~.~ ·•·•····•••·1~ ._fGulb."-.... • .... Aulom. obd' IS -""'"'--· ISHW··HIRV ..._,-... Horn L••u G.LAllOUR COOK/-....... SIJW.-lt.,CM. !!.~ ·;;::!·~:::::::-llANDIOllE 'Tirino# c.111'111111--VW... "D "" Uclltt7, NI -.MAKWPE>ljoy*"'co:. e u mw~~ -• -- --• DPllllENCID ,._ ••• --> Be ..,;,..,.~ In . ,. .... noon to p.m., ,.. *Elecll'Onlc An ronbler :IOll W"1dJII. N.8. S4f.T1911 dodlle --$50. _,... ,.-• . -·~ 10UI' out. J...,quM.. 49l-Olil 2 Yean exper\enCt In IO&def. * .,_'11!5 • Ml-Gel , No Alone C>Jl~ Call f15..2IM. own n e i 1 h b or hood . 6U-llklO IWl:p', nfl • •• ••••• • • • ,.$11(1 ~ iifuUNDI 6 _..,,iiilir SURI' a llW.OIN «' Ml -tor ...,i. MC m.mis-GO -GO~~ Ins-• ~ ...... poo MmQUD> --••••••••I TftAlllD: "---,...... • Ploclllc C-l!Wr. 11. Cbool Bwr ot 1-. PAl\T·'nln• cubltt· must ~ ~ LEGAL SilCliri'Alty OIM Q>le, -rm ........ ·-NI-· MS. Id. """"7 • worktoc Newport -iiAi'Uiil y--witll be wllllns to ...ti. ..., CM. o11. mM exec. Stenontte MBC Empla)omeol ~ * UMlliO * ~ -ra ~ W-lCXPEIUEiHCD) -• w ..... tU) It -,_ ~ or ....._ Incl. HO\JS~~· t~!_ ...,.d desll'ed. f1W6T1 : ~ 1:.!:! :i:1. = 80L1D -- IBIT"' llTI!' _... --0.. Jll tap .... 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Pl. 5,1))) milK. 4 new wick . :oval$. \ Uke new $2000. 3-12SI TOTAL PllCI +Tu• Uc.: . :;:~-~·~._ ~ .• :·~!:.. M~,.:~1. . ~:$ii•('. A$i'~{1,;$ii' I . .. '61 oNls'mo.tib.~ <.a.:--·Ii · lot1·I Prico T.+.I 'Tefttl , 1 ~, _,.~ Too .. Lio,· Dti,. ~.f'lf, ,. , M~·''I"'· .. 4J,, H·"'*"~ v.a. A.T .. ~·H-. '5, ,.. . ' -• . . -' . . llT11..i No. R&Z~~•.tl ., -1 , -',62 .DOCige .D6rf :·. $2, ,, s2'a·. '., s·a ' .... w ....... ••h .• .,, ... :r., •• "'· _ • -'ftlc-...'No~ fY.A·l71) , _ .... ,i,., , •• ~, •. • ,. s3ftft TOTALN/c. .. '.~II. !!"!· . ~ -..... ~. 7:,7-'4~ + '~ l UL T.t.I• ~ric• . ~+ Tu I Lie. , ...,..,. PLYMOUTH • '·59 DOdtit ~ W11t11n .f , •••• 4 d1. Y·I, A.T .. ~&H, 11;, Pl •. ·,.. ... t. 1.u ... ~ IH-5·1621 . ' $fit: $19 ' TW ..t.:· ' ,. . ' . ... ~ '.LJ .. " "" -· .. ' -' . ' '\ ~ . . . . ' SPECIAL LQW PRICES ON EACH A~D ,EVERY CAR, HIGf-tE~T TRADE-IN ALLOWANS:ES,.EXCELLENT SELECTION. __ _.,.....,,_ <1 BO o I~ • IIES IQ '$UEct F---- • • • ~----.,1968 COUPE DE VILLE '• . 1968 ELDORADO· ~ ' ••• 1 This C1diTI1c motorcar is finish•d In Grecien whit• $ with Royal blu1 padded tor. and the interior is in ele- gant blue decor cloth .1nd 11th1r. Fully ~uipped with all of Cadillac's finest f11tur11, inclucUn9 power steer- ing, power brak11, power seats, 'power windows, 1in91l 111k1ng radio, and of course, Ciclillac's automatic air conditionin9. 4929 $ Tht •vtr pop11!1r ll Dorode. Flnhhod 11'1 Firomltt 91Td with h1l90 palldtcl roof ~IMI toltl Interior, Tiit wh11I, powor 1t11r- lftf, powtt ltrak11, 'owor wirullwt, I"'••! 111t, p•wor v111t wl11lll1w .. ,..,, tru11k lrll r1l11t1 1114 -lly more huu1ry pow • •r f1ah1,..1 l111hulln1 Co'1ll•c ftofory •Ir co11clltlo11l111. let- '66 INTERNATIONAL The ever popUlar Garryall. Thia beautifully well kept waa-on la equipped wJtb the V8 en-gine, automatic, power 1teertng, po1ttractlon, dual fuel tankl, radio and beater, 3rd .eat, et.c. Sllver in color. Thla Immaculate one owntr car hu only 18,000 nines.-SL V865 SALE PRICED '67 CONTINENTAL 4 Door. Beautlful Turquoile exterior with matchin& turquolae interl.or. lAlxury featufta tncludlng power ateerlna, power braku, poW• er wln&wa. power seat, ta.ctory air condition- ing. Thia beautiful automobile WW not be here Ion&, 10 .bUITy. TGMm ' uu $3555 ra1c;1 . . " . '67 CADILLAC coupc!~de Vine:lleautlful Monu;ttf Green tln· il.h with Black vt.nyl roo~ full lea~er in· terlor. Fu11 Cadillac lncludin( power vent windows •ind of e, factory air con- ditionlna:. 9246 SAU $4222 PRICI - ·' '.64 CADILLAC nM~ood -C door. Topaz Gold exterior with black' pe.dl!ed top anjl Sandle\;Yood leather Interior, power 1teering -brake! -wlndows- ·vent wlndow1 -seat, and of course ta.ctory air cond.lttoning. Absolutely gorg~ua car. lFB9'J7 SAU $1777 PllCI t.r t•t h•r• flnt "". thl1 l•ffty, Vlifltt · '65 SEDAN DE VILLE FinWled in a beautiful Baroque Ckild with beige padded top and bel~ leather lnterior. Power 1teerlng, power brakes, power win- dows, power door locks, ~er vent windowa, tilt and tele1copic steertna wheel, AM -FM rad.lo and Cadillac Factory Air Conditioner. (s,1M.17'J SAU $2666 PllCl 'h5 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic transmiMion, poWtt 1teerin.J. power brakes, radio and heater, buc- ket .eat.II, center console, tachometer, white side wall tlre1. OSX753 ~ $1333. PRICI '66 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Solid Krffn ftniah with areen leather and nylon lnl:erior. Full Cadillac pow- er equipment plus taetor:v air conditioning, Wt-ateer:lna: wheel, power door loc.ka. 6 way seat and many other of the extraa offered by Cedlll11c. TAX395 SAU $3555 PRICE ---.. -----··· '67 OLDSMOBILE NABERS CADILLAC HAS THE 1.ARGEST SELECTION OF LATE MODEL, PREVIOUSL y· OWNED CADILLACS . IN All OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THESE CADILLACS ARE All SPECIALLY PR I C ED RIGHT NOW DURING THIS HUGE SALE! 7 El Dorados 21 '68 Ci)e. & Sed. De Viii es 16 '67 Cpe. & Sed. De Villes -,.T"T,,e.&~Sid. De vmes '66 CONTINENTAL Coupe. The1e two beautUur autombllff ·both have all of the popular power tea.tutti and t&Ctory air condltlonine. Both have all leather interior and are in excellent condition. Take your pick ot these q1,1tatan!IJ.nc can at a price you won't belleve. RPG930 · SALE PRICED '65 THUNDERBIRD Landau .. A beautiful powder bI11e T-J.ird with the wblte landau root all vinyl lntetfor. Full power ~t tnclud1n1 power brak• -power •tee • PoWer wlndowt -JilOWf!' ..at and ot courae actory air condltionln&. 'nUl"Ja an outatandln& car at outatand!n& aavtnp. Better hurry on tb11 one. MPPUl $1995 '65 CHEVROLET Impala Coupe. Silver blue with blaclc. viftyl trlm. Econom1cal 283 V8, power at.ttrtnr, radio, ~~~!'-1. white wall Urea. Exceptional va1ue. NMJ!.O:)l..I ··----.$1333 l'lllCI"':~. '65 COUPE DE VILLE ''98" Luxury Sedan. A bet;utitul sea tnllt • l Se f ( .,...n with olack vinyl root and blaok tap-9 '115 Cpe. & d. De v I es !..~~ Oll'moleto B~zeb'~ck ~._ttnbhtn ea-· interior. 1bl.s car is ab&olule!y loaded padilecf tc P ....,. .. eaUK"r -.. ;, ter:lor. Hu all the popular cadlllac power u-wlth power equipment 'including power seat alatll lncludlna ..ateerlna', brakes, windowa, and ~-Faoto"' ab' oon<litlon!ni <>I 6 '64 (pe, & Sed. De Villes vont window"•••~ clOo' locks, AM·FM racllo, course i.nd AM-FM rad1o, etc. Low mileage tilt A teleaco~ at.Mr1J1&' wheel and Factory aUHJuto-zi.,~~e that 1howa out&tanding care. Air c.ondltlo . Low mileage beautiful auto--6 00.er Cadillacs mobU•. (RN 9' . SALE PRICED . SAU $2888 PRICI '63 CADILLAC . 4 Door hm'dtop. A •tunning allver aqua ex- terior with matchin1 interior. Fu.lly Cadillac equipped with power ateerlng, power bra.kn, power seat and windows, automatic tranamis- llon. Tbe ftneal in comfort and value: u~ ; SALi -$1 , 11 PllCI .;-I '66 CADl~LAC · Sedan DeVllle .. Sudan. beige in color with beige leather inlttior. Hu power ateerlng, powtt brlles, power window.. power seat. power vent windows, and ·AM·l'M radio. J'&oo tory alt condltionlna and much, mucti tnore. Thia one won't be here lone at thia prie@. SQR223 $3555 '62 CADILLAC Sedan ,DeVUle. A ahimmerina Satin .Uwr ex-terior with cloth and leather interior. Power 1teertna-brakes-wlndowl·aeat and factory alr condi~ of coune. Lovely well cared tor 6'r: IP , • ·.-SAUi .• $888 fllCI . '65 RIVIERA . 1.' Thia BulcJC muterplece ta absolutely g~ nntahed in Tuxedo black with all bla<tk vinyl l. interior. Hu all the power features including •' power ateerb:l1, power brakes, power ~dowa, power seat, AM-FM radio and of coune fac- tory alt conditioning. You1J juat have to see tbtl one to ~ appredate it (No. 1122} SALE PRICED -------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1968 8:30 °AM to 9:00 . PM MONDAY thru.FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY . YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA ------· ·NAB~JtS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • a.! • .... ... ··coLORS •MODELS , •BODY STYLES " '•FINANCING •DOWN PAYMENTS •IMMEDIATE DELIVERY :* A~L i:HESE · FROM..i, THE '.lARG.ESf TOYOTJi.. S10CK I '· IN .ORANGE. COUNTY . \J MltrH N.rtli of '•clfle C.1tt 1-t , 0.. htcll lf.4, -~-~-~--------~ . --- '67 Plymouth Fury Ill '63 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 dr. St1tlon W190n H.T. Radio, beater, auto. • Blue tram., power atef'ring. Lie. e 44,(D) mt. No. FFY 8116. $25, Dn. Pmt 8 Power Steerina: -Mo. Pmt. Today OnJyl • Power Bnkea All down & monthlY pa.y. e Air Corditionlng ment. include tax· & ~nee e Power reu window and finance cbarll:e• tor only e Automatir. Tninwnlaalon 36 months on approwd bank • Radio credit. e Excellent <:<>nd(tlon SADDLEBACK $2a10 DODGE Can be 11ttt1 a~ tpe.. , 1401 N. Tui:tin. Santa Ana ' ' Dilly PllOt J u.I otf the Newport Fwy. -~--lot 330 w a... ex 3 mln1. from 3 J"reeWaya _. ...... ,. . ._, PHONE 547-9381 642-f3:ll, Ext. 241 =~-~--~-1 ·oo METROPOLITAN Omvt. ---$-1~-5---'68 Pontl1c Bonneville "5!i,1Xlt mllea. $'D1 or mtke 69 ' Fnmch !Jatt ""'4 -· ofltt. sc;..ws or 642-4017 '64 BARRACUDA matchlna tni..jor, NI·.,.,,, ======:;;.:=::= v.., ""'""'..,. ...,.., ..,, :.::,i-~t.w. ~ ... ""Z: T·llRD ~#~ . 1'ANK TERMs -~ • ...,..."'"' • ZIMMBMAN condlti.;.r wm ·-':.::' .::-,: <m11- car In """'· will "!'<? l'ri--.,...., .u., ~ DATSUN .... , ••• , •. Clll Ted, Uc. !lo. HUS 9lJ. 154 Dn. ~ or 5f5.0834, • --i Pmt. -Mo. Prnt 'l'6aa)' JOY .CAIVU ·~ ~-"--~ POuwac · PONnAC. 11cenoo.,,......., -RIU. b' Ofll)r • montlll en ap --------:1925 -Bl .. <:oo!I --~ -~., 'G LE MANS O>nv. Sba11>( 1(1 6 4444 . .,.,_ -. VhQ<I Int, A buo!<Ot -Onftlo OiuolY'•. l!llocl..ift ~:CK =..e..a $550/of!•r . 0-.W for~~ 1401 N.1'\lt~~ta,Ant -~-------Qy. . { ,.., ott tll• ~"3~ Ny. IJl8 L<MANS v.a w/ Ill' 1llf J'IREllDUl 400, -a ~~-~ =•"'!..rt~"".;.:":; ~~:"~"'.:. ~ + lii7 T ... ltD *i fw, 563521 -.,., -. -A C f>iior, ~ wtlll lfr, 'fl TEMPDIT -4 ,. ...... '1"111 --· -.. ~or, ....... .,,4. pod dm •• .., ........ U.lllO llL war. -. All llllfJD. · •-Aft 1, mcrt.54Maf 5;1J.--.Uii !900 Sedan. -c;o;;a: ... 2 ~. """Ulc: Tiftlp;;\ "•""'+"!itiib'='". "'fuli ........ --... ,-. "'IQ'"' --... , -,_ .. the !loot ltlck. S18ll). -· 14()(), •• mileqe. --·· •c.n-• * -* 540-9100- YOUR NEW U CAI IS AT 1969 .HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MEU & HOT NIW -'AnLIM Etp TEST ORIVf , TODAY AT • .--. YGVRA.8~ 88,872 JIOMES EACll W,EEKt • ' c ( • •' I ' , • ' • -. --. -----, . ... .. . • . . OaANGI COUllTY'I NO. 1 LARGEST·· ' Volunie Dealer. Regardleu Of Make or Model ...... ,.,,,.,, ......... Snl•••' --........ liO. 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TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MON'!MLY TOTAL P11cE tLitfNSE IMMEDIATE DRIVERT ' TOTAL OOWN TOTAL MONTHLY · TOT'AL PRICt t,lff,,; ·PAYMENT PAYMENT IMMEDIATE DELIVIRT • · PAYMENT PAYMENT PAYMENT PAYMENT\, IMMEDIATE DELIVllT ' '' . ,..,_.._...tu .. ._,.,,... ........ ~ ............ ctMlt. ANOTHIR IWtlOI DODGI nut 48-.. MONTHS BANK. FINANCING ' ' ' . . . .. ' .... ..,. •••• 270 "' ..... --.r: ~ ; ......... ,..., ........... (n'Ufl.SI ·•M FALCON fUTUU mA< ...... .... ........ M. ............. t-. ..................... ,...1 ... •688 :'.: s23 = $23 .lll:l. , +TAX&UC, mlf, nM1. '6S CHIYIW llDAN $888 = $29 = $29 .lfl:l. +TAX & (fC.. . "Ill. nlllt. '66 ClllYROUT $888 = $29 ':.II $29 ,::,~ + TAX &. UC. PTJllt. mn. '65 DoDOm POLARA 4 Dl H. ~, . Dia. v.a w/fwtoiy •I•,""'"" 1111r .. W?_~ tute. tr.Ill., U.11. -.sw liru. wMl14'hcl. 1•••1'•11 $988 TOTA1 $33 m'L $33 +:~Ill(. =· '65 DONI COllOllft 440 "'" ...... ..... t .. ...,.._ ,_,..., .ir, v.a. ,......... """"" IVt-. trtM., Wt, """"· 4l6U06) $1188' = s40Il!!! s4olal:i. + TM l LIC. ;ym. """'· '66 l'GaD COUNTRY IQUIU "'" ""''· "•'· ,......., v• tfttlal .,.,... ,._ ttw""9. W.-. Mt. ,,....., ............. -"AJ01) , 11688 = $57= $57=· + t.Q I uc. PTMT. PTMT. '.· ' ~ , 'A .PONTIAC GRAND PlllX f«t« •fr, v-1,· *"" * P.I .. P.w .. r.s.. •· ..-t, UM, u,,.tt. a.i...t, .._, lllCU11l $58· 8 = $19 = $19 :.W.:l. + lAX I. LIC. . '!'If· · "ML '65 DODGI DART llMfw ....... .w....n ""'" OllM'JCI $688 ::: $23 ::~ •23 . +tu: l tK. nwr. '65 PLYMOUJH FURY II $888 ~::: s29 ::::.1 $29 + TM & UC. n1n. '66 DODGI DART 'I•. W1i11. ......... W/SfW, (Ll.21"65171351) $888 = $29 = $29 +TAX &UC. nlllt. : •is DODOI POI.ARA 2 DR. H. r. "'" """'· ..... TOTAL MNLT. p•t. "'" .... T. """ $988 :r.:: s33 ::::.\ $33 .lfl:l. + TM a Lie. nirr. nirr. '66 PLYMOUTH PURY II ¥-1. ,._ _..,, ._ ....,.,, M-'ic trwM. (Wt267I s1088 ~~ $36 w~ $36 +TAX & LIC. P'fMt. '65 CHIYIW MAUaU CPI. TOTAL .. ,.,, ..... v.a. tuts.tic r-.. ....,..., fKtWt.., '91111.. llWf. ... r1 ... -. eefP'ft. (lFUO!ll $1188 :r.:: $40 = $40 .l'J.1\. ... TM• lK. P'fMt. "'"· . '67 PONTIAC LeMANI COMIT CAUINTI RDTP. coun . Otlua wlltt rHi .. hHIN, full Ylltyl ill!Hlor, 41.\. UfPlll, WIW flm, tic. (OSllOS) ·8 TOT•L $19m'L +:'~uc. =. $19~. .. ... 165 l'OfirrlAC TIMPUT .lldit. Meltr, tlrllM ....... .._. ._ ~47) , TOTAL $26= $26·m";, + T l l tC. mil. WI . '65 PLY.OVTll ~CUDA; , v:a. 1111~ MM.-.~ ...... u,,.u.. (V....,. ' $888 +?.~ $29 = $29 '67 CHIVllOUT 2 DR. ADAN v~ fllllt f9CtwJ t1111iPPld. rtdle IM hu t11. (Lk. Mo. nu.-.ooi '"" .... .. ..... $888 :r: s29 = $29 ~lilt:. . + TAX1& UC. nwr. • rrMT. '65 PONTIAC CATAUNA 4•DR. H.T. Air-., 1111&. IJ'ln&.. 1&11. P.S... -· IPllC7'81 'H FORD CUSTOM 500 l tloor Mdl11. V-1, fKlll'/ 1lr, '"11 & Mlttr, •+'If. (Lk. Na. Ill IN) ..... 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(Mf112) $911 · W.:i $3"" ::I.I $33.:i:tt · + T.U l UC. ~~ mtT. mrr • ' '64 VOLKSWAGEN , .t ...... MW ....... (lltCG1I • • ' $ ·a ""' s2'6 ... s .!!!!! 7 • + .':": ,.. ::::. 26 ~ '64 VOLKSWAGEN t *"· 4" ...... .....,., (PFllll'f'I $ a· I ""'$26 ... $26-7 14-::c:..... ·= = '62 VOLKSWAGEN ' ....... --. ..... (TlllOllt) •saa .. ~ ... $195 1195 '60 VOLl<SWAGIN PICK UP. ,IOU\1) • - •411 .. a ... 11.6!5.!165 ; ' I -. . iiiiliiili"iiiililiiillilliliilllfl:lllilio:lll:ill:llllklllO:llO:S::lll::lo:IC..11::!1:"9:,,,..,,.,,<b~t_-;f:""":!lt::oe::"'"004:_, .. ~. ftC-W n 7 bei'!J fl:t*-.. "1(11'..n<• ... >&UM -~,......_ _ _...__ -.!. •• 1 • I I HEI DI A Special Two Hour Film Based on the Children's Classic by Johanna Spyri SUNDAY, 7 PM, NBC Directed by Delbert Mann ---------------- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH . HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER WEEK OF Nov: 16 • NOV. 22 The Gran"df a th er (Sir Michael Redgrave) talks with Father Richter (Walter Slezak) Heidi (Jennifer Edwards) helps tend the goats with Peter (John Moulder Brown) Others in the cast include: Suleika Robson as Klara; Max- imilian Schell as Herr Sese- mann; Jean Simmons as Frau Rottenn~ir -------·-·- IS IT NOW OR NEYER? 1 t , ~ 2 ( ( 1 Cl t ti TV !PORT! HllJHlllJHT! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 9:45 AM 119 (I) NFL Double-Header (C) Dallas Cowboys vs. Wash· ington RedSklns at Washington. Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers at San Francisco. (Second game st.arts at ~proximately 12:30 PM) 10-.30 CJ@ (6) AFL Football (C) San Diego Chargers vs. Buffalo Bills at Buffifo. 1:00 0 taJ @ AFL Football (C) New York Jets vs. Oakland Raiders at Oakland. O Spotts Special (C) "To Catch a Rhino." A look at the African Rangers as they capture and transport wild fighting rhinos to safe game preserves in order to save them from extinction. 2:00 m USC Football (C) USC Trojans vs. Oregon State. Tom Kelly and Jon Arnett report the game taped yesterday. 2:30 O Notre O.me Football (C) Notre Dame vs. Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech at Notre Dame Stadium. last year Notre Dame walloped Georgia Tech by a score of 36·3. Lindsey Nelson and Jim Simpson call the action. 4:00 IJ UCLA Football (C) UCLA vs. Washington at Washington Stadium in SeattJe. Keith Jackson reports. 5:00 t.ai Cl) Notre Dame Football (C) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 6:00 O Ice Hockey (C) Los Angeles Kings vs. Boston Bruins at Boston Garden. Jiggs McDonald calls the action. 8:30 O Boxlna (C) Felipe Gonzalez and Bemarbe Fernandez meet in a lO·round lightweight bout. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 11:45 AMlmNCAA Football (C) Nebraska at Oklahoma. 3:00 0 ~ Football (C) USC Trojans vs. UCLA Bruins. 3:30 O man (C) "Where the Antelope Roam." Joe Foss visits the rolling hills of Wyoming, home of the pronghorn antelope. 5:30 I Celebrity Biiiiards (C) Godfre~bridge guests. 6:00 @ (]) ABC's W1de Worid of (C) 8:00 Boxinc: (C) From las Vegas. CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for these logs is furnished by the television stations. TV week is not responsible for last-minute changes in program listings. II a IJ 0 0 m m fE m €E (]) 00 Cl) @ 9 a KNXT KNBC KTLA KABC KHJ KTTV KCOP KWHY KCET KMEX KLYD KERO KBAK KLYD KERO KBAK (CBS) (NBC) (Ind.) (ABC) (Ind.) (Ind.) (Ind.) (Ind.) (NET) (Ind.) (ABC) (NBC) (CBS) (ABC) (NBC) (CBS) Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Cable Bakersfield Cable Bakersfield Cable Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield A star (*) preceding a log listing indicates it is a paid adver· tisement. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF in Los Angeles, with 28 being the educational (ElV) station. Channels 17, 23, and 29 are UHF in Bakersfield. SIGN ONS (TEST PATTERNS) Channel 2--6:48 AM Sund1y, 6:08 AM Mond1y throuah Friday, 7:18 AM Seturd1y. Chennel 4-7:00 AM Sund1y, 6:00 AM Mond1y throusti Frld1y. 7:00 AM Seturd1y. ChemM4 7-f'rocremmlnJ lltlrts at 1:30 on Sund•y, 7:00 AM Mondey throusti Frldey end :30 AM on 8eturday. Thia mapzlne I• =stied -~ for this newspaper by TV WOX. e division of GNtfftn na and ~ Cet.. Inc... edltorl1I end produc· tfon offtcH P.O. l!loic U90J_~encl•I•. llf. Add,...• 1dvertlslna lnqulrlH to tfM display ldvertlslns u.partment of this n-peper. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON WELS $1.00 ........... Moy be used on envelopes as return address 1obels. Also very handy es identification labels for marking personal items such as books, records, photos, etc. Labels stid on gloss and may be used for marking home conned food items. All labels ore printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper and pocked in reusable magic seal top container. 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I Boa City (C) (60) The lnvldtn (C) (60) S.rtbrulll n.trt RlD Revtew (R) ':30 0 News: (C) (30) Pettr Bums. 0 MELODY RANCH hosts * recording star BONNIE GUITAR tonite for a great show! All the gana performs for toe-tapping non-stop entertainment! 1J MIAodJ Rudi: (C) (60) Bonnie Guitar is special auest. m Robert lioultt How (C) (60) (Rj 7:00 R a (j) CBS Evtnlna Ntn: (C) (30) Roaer Mudd. '° KNBC SUrwy (C) (30) De>Ut Viii., OIJI: (C) (30) on of Tln." An 1aln1 marshal stubbornly resists suuestlons that he wear specllclea. rankles when 1 youna man asb IX> be his deputy because the town Isn't aettfna any smaller and the marshal "ain't aettin' any younaer," and Is crushed when he learns that his wife has bouaht him a rockln1 chair. I Mdtllt'a NIWJ (30) httlf'n fof Llvln1 Pllyina the livlt.r (R) 1·2-l+S 1 lio-ao 7:30 IJ Cit (j) Jldlt liltaon: (C) (60) Georae GobeJ, Fr1nk Gorahln, Gwen Verdon and Max Byam• cuut. Q@ (iJ Ad111-l2: (C) (30) "LOI· I 01." Officers Malloy end Reed mart one fOf tht boob when they lnvestiaate an 1lmOlt un- btllw1ble report of 1 stolen lawn. 0 FMbn: "NOfth of Little Dio- mede." D Miiiion $ Morie: (C) .••Dodof Blood'• Cotfln" (horror)-lan Hunt· er. Kieron MOGr9, Haul Court. In a small Comish villa1e. Dr. Blood takes the tleart of a miner he has klllad ind pl1ces It In another dud man, crt1tln1 a monster. I Trvtll or CoftttCluenc. (C) (30) F.worita StDry (C) (30) .... ~ Tiit Wofid W1 Live In: (C) "The Wlnnera." An expedition Into the myiterious micro-world of Insects. This film. from the TIME/LI library, obllMS Insect llvlna pet· terns that ire often relevtnt human life. Featul'ld tonlpt Is llft In an ant COiony • 7:55 IJ Lam w ........ <C> .... a ta oo a.t s.1rt ca <30) "With love and Twitches? KA.OS nearly wipes out Mix ind 99'1 weddlna day as • defec:Una acent spikes Smarfs drink with 1n un- usual solution that will cause 1 V1lu1ble m1p IX> 1ppeer on Max's chest u 1 rash. KAOS wants ttw map ind theJ like Max prlaon«, causln1 99 IX> think Max haa d• serted her. William Schallert ind Mrs. Don (Dorothy) Adams cuest IJ RICHFIELD PRESENTS * LOS ANGELES LAKERS VS S. F. WARRIORS Q l.Ktrt Baucball: (C) (2 hr 25 min) Chlclt H•m calls the action 11 the Lim battle tht San Fran- cisco Warriors 1t the Cow P1lace. I ldlnt (C) (2 hr) Buell Owens Sllw (C) (30) EIN Cllroftld« "Tht Other America." An e111mlnatlon ol black sep1retlsm, which Is taklna a varl· tty of fonns In Amtrlcl. The pro- 1r1m consists of three reports: one from Rochester, Hew YC>ftl, where Hearoes ere bulldlna a new town; the second Is a discussion by black detl)'fllen about their aoals; and the third is a discualon by 1 socloloaist and commentaters on Net.n> affairs. @!) Nuen Cita Musical 1:30 IJ Qtj (j) MJ T1H• Sons: (C) (30) Katie alves birth to Identical triplet aons shortly after their father ar· rives at the hospital after 1 break· neck dash from somewhere In the remote countryside, where he his been on maneuvers with his Anny Reserve unit. Tht Infants ue named Robert ~ Steven and Charles. 0 ~ ~ Tiie libolt and Mrs. Muir: (C) (30) "Way Off Broad- way." Captain Grta1 Is outraaed 1t his nephew's plan to star Carolyn Muir In a play and throws a &hostly tantrum when she accepts the role. I (i1) Cil U.1nu Well1 (C) (60) IUI Anderton Show (C) (30) OU.lo Mllical 9:00 fJ Qi Cl) Hopn's Heroes: (C) (30) Hoean and his henchmen un- derbid the Germans for 1 contract to paint the Interior of the Luft· waffe h11dquartera. Hoe1n uses the Job 11 a chance to bua the offices. Q 9@ i IHcf I TenntuM Emit Ford sa.ow: ( (60) A muslo- comedY pf'OIJ'lm st1mnr Tennessee Ernie Ford wlttl pests Lucille Ball. Andy Griffith, Wayne Newton and The Golddlaers. I StonaNn F1mlly Show (C) (30) N£T Ftdv1I (R) NodMa Ttpltlu ,..30 u 9 Cl) Petticolt Junction: (C) (30) Ho one in Hootervllle Is ITIOf9 surprised than Doc Stuart wtltn he meets his new 1ssistant. Dr. er.ta. and learns that tht doctor's first name Is Janet. June Lockh1rt makes her flm 1ppearance IS a rt&Ullr member of th• clSt 11 Dr. Cr.la. U 0 ADVISE i CONSENT" I * HENRY FONDA & All-Star CAST EXPOSE THE DIRT & DIGNITY OF POLITICS! .....,, ... n.lillllMI I .\ TliE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, ,_.O'iEMBER 16, 1968 ) IS WASHINGTON REALLY LIKE THIS? 11111111111 9:30 PM SATURDAY ~ .................... ___________________ ~- 1 10 10 11: 11: 12: 1~ lZ:. l:l O~NiptattlltllleNI: ~ aad c-f' (dr11na) '62 -Henry Fonda, Chariel Llu&hton. Don Munwy, Walt« fltdpon, Pa 1 Lawford, Gene Tltmey, Fnmchot Tone. Otto Premlnpr directed end produced this 9Cleen 1d1ptation ol • Allen Drury's Pulitzer Prtzt·wlnnlnt novel. The fllm refatas the dirt and the dlplty of politics, partlcularty In relltion to the U.S. Senate when the President names a a>ntrovenlal liberel as the Secntary of stat.. fJ News: (C) (30) Lany Bumll ID Ernest Tubb Sllol9 (C) (30) 6°mll TonMllta -- 10:00 IJ Qt Ci) Mannix: (C) (60) A mil· llonelre Phli•nthroplst asb detlc· tive Mannix to find and rttum his estranged wife to him, wen though she ls reported deed. (RllCheduled from October 5.) 0 TEXACO Presents * JACK BENNY'S BAGI Guests: E. FISHER, . L RAWLS, P. DILLER 0 fD@ ~He! I Jadl .. .,., Baa: (C) (~) JiZ Benny's fll"ll musical-var1ety special of the ..,. son features Eddie Fisher, Phyllis Diller, Lou Rawls, Dick Qar\ and Eddie "Rocheste(' Andmon. fJ MGWlt: "TM Panlntef' (d,. ma) '65 -Rod Stlipr, Gerlldlne Atzgerald. m News: (C) (30) Clif Kirk. m Cal's CeJral (C) (30) fll)BJ Demand 6°m lol de Mexico 10:25 IJ Lann Wrap-up (C) 10:30 IJ Dr. im.r. (60) m*..,.. <C> c2 hr> .CAN ANY MOTHER FACE THE BLACK OR WHITE QUESTIONS · m Coun11J-w.tn ... <Cl c3o> l l!cOO 1J Elwell O'aod Report (C) Cleta Roberts. 0 The lltll How News: (C) Peter Burns. ID Movie: °'Conflrm or Deaf' (ad- venture) '41-Don Ameche, Join Bennett. 11:15 R fabulous 52 Mowll: (C) •1.n. tlOlt of life" (dnima) '59 -Lana Turner, John Gnln. 11:30 0 The Tonlcllt .,_ (C) O Movie: "lmmor1al lltlllloa" (adventure) '44--0avld Niven, Stan- ley Hollowey, Leo Genn. 12:15 0 ABC w.llend .._. (C) 12:20 fJ Movie: "Slrl In .... 313• (mystery) '40--Fl<nnce Rice. 12:30 0 Movie: ~ (fantalr) '51 -.limes stewart. Josephine Hull, Ch1r1es Dnike. m N1ked Cttr m Clnt91 Slblnlly: "All lluou&h the Nl&ht" 1:00 IJ Mowlt: "TM Rell llofJ" (ad· venture) '3S-Gary Cooper, Oarid Niven. 0 Movie: (C) NJ~ tf tltl Aztleca" (1dventure) '65 -Gerard Bany, lei 811Mr. IMITATION OF LIFE U=15 PM C~S2 LOS ANGELES TELEVISION PREMIERE, IN COLOR. MILLION $MOVIE 7:30 PM SUNDAY BOB HOPE ALIAS JESSE JAMES " . ' . ' 7:30 PM MONDAY JOHN WAYNE THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA ... COLOR 7:30 PM TUESDAY RATTLE OF A SIMPLE MAN DIANE CILENTO HARRY H. CORBETT :. ! 7:30 PM WEDNESDAY LESLIE CARON THE L-SHAPEO ROOM . . . . . . /,I. , I ! ! 11 ' , I ' : , 1 '' 7:30 PM THURSDAY LAURENCE HARVEY THE SILENT ENEMY '.'! ' ... •: I '' '' ,-, .,'' ,', •'t' 7:30 PM FRIDAY SAMMY DAVIS. JR . FIRST RUN! JOHNNY COOL ... ' ~ • ~ I o I 7:30 PM SATURDAY THIEF OF BA6DAO STEVE RE£VES COLOR Coulrl a 1~1ef poHcss a ~ult.ins rt.1ur.htcr' KHJ·TV~ SUNDAY NOVEMBER 17 M O•f? NIN G All stations reserve the rilht to c~ange program- mlng without advance ,. tlce. 1:15 Tiie Qrt1t111•1r1 1:30 Tiie llble AuN1 1!'50 Qlw Us 1'ia Dly/NIWI (C) 7:00 r.. .nd Jwrt (C) ...., f1t1t1tin (C) 7:JO AqtWIU (C) ..._.T.._.. a.if (C) . i tf OileowlJ 1:00 CJ) Laap um My feet (C) " ela bor for Helfhbor." The pro· aram looks at a churth·lnltllted project undertaken to dlSCO'tet' and ICtivate a mutual sharina of ,. sources In Horth Tulsa, a po¥erty area in Oklahoma. I The ChrlstoplMrs (C) CatMctral ef TtMnW (C) Meft for Tear M-., W"4tr1a1 (C) Vemn1 Sollrt los Hljn 1:15 m 111. ar1stop11 .. 1:30-Ptefll• Rabe!& Wlttli a Cluae (C) Movie: "Riders te die Sbrs" (sci·fi) '54 -Wiiiiam Lundlaan, Mertha Hyer. I ltltttrJn lt&llll•ian (C) Ex1Mll KMEX (C) ( Z) F-Raport (C) t:OO I FICll th• Natiott (C) • My Favorite Sennoa (C) Rev. 1r1u Ganlnaer, First Baptist Churdl of Gudan Grove, auests. I o., of DilCOWfJ (C) Qalltftps Counby Musk: (C) Veriedtdes (C) ( ) Caper (C) 9:30" lnsld1 F•tball (C) · 9 00 The Eternal Uallt (C) ' raPCJoc)r." Story of how Jewish aattlers in Newport, Rhode Island, came to understand the American principle of rellalous freedom. 0 Mtvie: "llt'Otl of Ariau" ~em) 'SO-Vincent Price. u @ CI> (4.?) "' a.au. (C) 9:45 Ra Cf) NR. Deable-H.... (C) Oailas Cowboys vs. Washinaton Red· skins. Loi Anples Rams vs.. San Francisco 49ers. (Second aame starts at approximately 12:30 PM) l~ 9n1s la Ute Life (C) (HI (1) (4.?) Linus die u ... "-rted (C) 0 Mtvie: (C) "W• Dmu" (west· em) '57-lax Barker, Joan Teytor. (i) Mwit; "Front!• Cemb*" (ad· venture) 'SS-John Bromfleld, Jim Davis. e> o.tra def ... ,. 10:30 ~ 9 00 All. Feotbln (C) San Dteao Charaers vs.. Buffalo Bills. 0 ~ ()) (4.?) lllq llon1 (C) 11:00 I "°...,,..., Qtdcte (C) ~CJ) (U) Bllfhrif*lt (C) Dennll u-t Menace Clltlrdl In ... tto.e (C) ll:lO U (ii' CI> (42) Dilcowery (C) "Dis· covery Gots to Anland." ~art I. A look at the 130latad rural world of • Finnish Island n. the capltal city THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 Helsinki, a world center fOf creettve desian. 0 Movie: (C) "Tiie H..,.... (ad· venture) '58-Robtrt Mitchum, Rob· Monroe• trt Wecrw. •• mOplaiM: w.-.... <C> l\F TF RNOON ll.1IO 0 Cue Any D (f7) (}) (42) Collett FtetbaU (C) m Mowtr. .. s.." (1dven1ure) '38 -Tyrone Power, Lorett• Youns. m 1nn11-t hf.rt llJ Clapeon • ,_ hip (C) 12!30 0 Tllel ef U.. Qeldett W.t (C) m hbllc s.v1a <C> 1:00 D 9 00 All. Feo1ban (C) New Yortt Jets vs. Oakland Relders. o @ m <42> Dtrdoftl <C> "Th• World of Shelom of Saftd." For over 70 years, Israeli Shalom Mos- kowitz, known as "the watctimaker of Safed," has worUd with hi. hand~rvlna In stone and wood, enaravina In sliver, sectetfy repair· Ina auns for defenders of his com· munity while maklna his livlna as 1 watchmaker. Now he Is known as Shalom of Sated, the painter, and Directions explores his work. 0 Spofts s,.dal (C) "To Catch 1 Rhino." True story about the African Renren who capture ind transport wild flfhtlna rhinos to sefe aame prtse(VIS In order to save them from extinction. m Revlvll Fires (C) g)EnpnlN l:JO D ~Cl) (42) Issues end Answers (C) James Russell Wiulns, U.S.1------------ Ambassador to the U.N., ruests. 0 Wfllld Buctlty Sllow (C) "Is gQuth Africa Everybody's Business?" Oiscussina the subject are Stephen Steyna, a member of Parliament. Union of South Africa; and Dr. George Hou.er, Executive Director of the American Committee on Africa. &J Voice of Calvary (C) Z:OO 0 Movie: "TM Red ladp tf C:O.r· Ip" (classic) '51-Audle Murphy, 2:30 Bill Mauldin, Royal Dano. m USC. Footb1ll (C) The Trof1ns vs. Oreaon state. m Roller Dlftl7 <C> ( l2) Mer. Qrlfftll (C) 0 FIGHTING IRISH vs. * GEORGIA TECH! Action! 0 Noh o. .. F..tball (C) Notre Dame vs. Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech at Notre Dame Stadium. Taped ' yesterday. 0 MUii• $ Mwit: (C) ...., • a Dolphin" (achenture) '57 -Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd. 1:00 m CaYlklde °' Boob <C> (!) Muslca J Palabru 1:30 m ZHtaiu <C> 0) T_.ada Medcana 3;45 O Movie: (C) "Mart of die ...,.. (Ide" (adventure) '51 -Ricardo Montalban, Cyd Charisse. 4:00 1J Vi1w1*nt (C) D Yeatll and Pella (C) e UCLA vs. WASHINGTON * in this week's big thriller. Get in on all the action! WATCH! 0 UCU FeoCblft (C) UCU vs. Washinaton et Seattle. 1iJ Bronco 4:30 IJNtwHlll ... (C) D ROD SERLING at Loyola * "What's Wrong with TV & Why?" D On Ca•pm (C) Rod Seffina vi· sits Loyola. ON1n (C) m Trojan Huddle (C) fill World Pma (C) (R) 5:00 1J Nen (C) Clete Roberta. D ,.._ Contwtnee <C> 0 Mew1e: "T1le ~ ......... (drama) 'SG-starlin& Heyden, James Whitmore. 0 Slllrt., T1tnpft ~: ''The Nlahtin11le." Thomas Mitchell, Liam Sullivan and Lisa Lu star In talt adapted by Alvin SaplntltY lboul the Emperor of Cathay who lnlisbld that a nlahtlnple bo brouaht ln1o his palace to sln1 for him and l•ms that the bird slnp only In freedom and dies when locked In a cap. m Donald O'Connor (C) Rod Mc· Kuen, Father Tom Vaufhn, lcMI Mo- tconi, Gunilla Hutton and produe« Sidney Miller auest. &)1'1Munat.ra t!)Tem . (U) I• ter YOllr Utt (C) 5:301J S. Hat D9@M .. t ti.. ,, ... (C) President·elect Ridlard M. Nixon auasts. 0) &illipn'1 Island (C) fD latlrutloul Mepzlne (R) • LVEN I NC 6:00 tJ K.NXT Reports (C) (30) "But I'm White. What Can I DoT' A view " youni Americans at a summM camp in ldyllwlld where White, Blatt, Orienral, and Meocican-American hleh school students pthered for a weetl of Integrated llvlna. (R) 0 ID 00 Colle&• Bowl (C) (30) 0 DICK SINCLAIR'S * POLKA PARADE for the happiest hour of song & dance on TV! Sit back, relax & treat yourself to real entertainment! 11 Dick Slnd.11'1 Polka Pandt (C) (60) "Memories ot Past Years R• tum." fJ TIIH Tunllll (C) (60) Ol ! IRciM I Miu lnternatlonal • Showllrf (C) (60) Clint Walker hos1J as twenty showgirls representlna tNe<y hotel show in las Yeps com· pete tOf the paaeant title. ff) Gospel of Christ (42) Mt11 Fro• UNCU (C) 6:30 tJ Ralph SbKy (C) (30) Fe1t.urtd is the importance of the location of the cemetery to the d&Yelopment of the city. 0 "SPEAK UP" with * host Bill LEYDEN 0 SpNk Up (C) (30) Bill Leyden hosts. I Girl Fro111 UNQ.E (C) (60) Marquee 22 Sptc:ulatloa ( 60) ( R) 1:00 tJ a oo lAllit <C> c3o> An ell· plosion aboerd an Alaskan patrol boat forces Lassie into icy glacial waters as the valiant collie and the U.S. Coast Guard combine forces to bring about a dramatic and dan· gerous sea racue. O American Film Premiere * TIMEX presents "HEIDI" All Star Hollywood Cast D@@ ! l8c1A4 I '1ttldr" (C) (2 hr) Johanna Spyn's classic story of the orphan atrl who Is tom be· tween her devotion to her un,Pe and cousin in the city of Frankfurt and her wish to live with her beloved grandfather hlah In the Swiss Alps.. Maximilian Schell, Jean Simmons, Sir Michael Redame. Waltlf Sitz.all and Jennif• Edwards (as Heidi) star. Aimed In SWitzenand and Ger· many. B It's ZSA ZSA & VIC * DAMONE tonite with JOHN GARY! BUDDY GRECO too! Plus Boots Randolph, Marty ln1els! This is a BIG one! 0 Joltn Gary (C) (90) Y.ic Damone, Buddy Greco, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jez saxophonist Boots Randolph, com. dian Marty lnaels. and linltf'S Jot Simon, and Sandi and Salll auest 0 ~ (]) (42) Luci of tM lillts (Cj {6o) "Manhunt" A alarrt • ca peel co nvlct ti nds and ca mes off the Earthllnp' space ship with Dan. Barry, Valerie and Betty aboard, and falls Into quicksand. John Napier la featured. I Rat P.tnl (C) (30) McffaJe's NIWJ (30) Dellln191 Htr*1 7:30 tJ Cit CIJ 1.u. 1en <C> C30) Mark Wedloe is trapped by flood wateB in the Evvatades whlle rout· i~ wildlife to safe sround. 6 Mlnloe $ Mtwte: (C) "Ai* .._ J1t1111" (comedy) '5C).......8ob Hope, Rhonda Aemina. m Profiles in eocnc-(60) "Dan iel Webster." OJ 'THE MAGIC OF f ASH ION' * Zodys Fashion Show (C) I Tllt llqic of F.-.. (C) (30) Tllt Bil PlcWre The Frend! Qef (30) Julia Child' shows how to prepare stetks. 1:00 IJ 9 Cl) Ed Sllflintl (C) (60) Carol Lawrence and Sef'lk> Franchi 111est. 0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY Choose Heathkir Marine Electronics Hthkit Ml·11 A Depth Sounder Sensitive, ccur•te, & Dependable $7995 e Ac<urattty rnd.l'lt'• M 1 .._. fl• vla~M w1t11 5~ •«u•rcv e ll«•c:M• -· ,. ,., Itel .. llwf ~· • s.....ittve •M• .,.,~ c~t..,..111111 ff«•t•. ....... --"-• Self..alltal ... ., btfl .,.ttwv .,._. ~ for •M•llll '""'"'"« e Sim,... st•llll• d'CUll ttolrd ~n1ct1M e Ex1e .... ,._ ~ct t41 -swOdl M rear ~ ..... f~r •tY Kew.a. Safety and Convenienu for the Y achtaman ... "Fun" Aid for the Fisherrruin Heathkit Mariner* Radio Direction Flndw For S1fe Sure Offd"r<• .Navigation e 11 .. ytw • Mwi.et"<it !er cuy, •re<Jw ensure ...... 1,...,,. e UM It tcr tllfert91-lllt li. ... lfl') ell AM r•llllla. er .. , molll1Wltl1 ltt ,...,.,.. "9Mll•la • C-nn .. ctrl/Ce.,..111, AM ..... MMIH ..,.,.,_ ...... e jtfl.•r•Mk'-drculfT'v "" ..... ,..... lhlltv. '"9 If+. "' •• Wl«Y tr91• e IMaMM<ftt i.i"-.ln .. _., H-,_,..,1y A $1,.,,.. tf W1441-c:em•la .. wfll tactwy 1111111 Mf flfitNlff "'""I· lrd" lwMr -1"41 cetnHllafll Neira .. , Ac.cur•r. Offshore Nlvigatlon HEA THKlr •ucnto••C C•MTU - ~l!H-A. [ JIH.I Te ....cL ..._.._.. EltdNMe C...., .. b H.rt-11.4. te W A.,.. Miit .. W • kw .-. W..b te no Ee1t ~I ~ take s. ... AM ,.....ey ................ ......, .......... 11 •• ,_ ...... w.. ...,...,. .... IA&ll a PAll'I ,,...... WW * presents THE FBI ,_t:OO_O_Ql_Cl) __ s.a.. ___ lr_.._.---(C)---M-au-reen--o-·H-1ra-.-Noel--H-1nl-1011-,-,-nd~ 0 Ci7J (}) (42) Tllt Fii (C) (60) (60) Donovan auests.""" Hines. Hint9 and Dad auest. ''lfreikthrouah." Erskine end Colby DU~.....,_. ( .. , (60) "The g SUNDAY NEWS REPORT search for Mafia otflclal Vincent Sound "-·ms." Giftnft. Roal & F k (--•~ .. ~~u--'--) ::!:4 1 ... 11111 * Pres. by Harris ran Gray, marted for ellminltion by Iris 5.._ .....,,. rv..__, .,..,.... .. fellow mobsten. hoplna he will tell friend of the eartwrtafus. feuds w\tll 8 ::.<C> .,:> ~·m~ lpnt::!, Will Tmtl (30) :: ·~ ,:.~~~m .... lly•Whenm.." (drama) :56 -John Derek. Paul Tllt f1slw F•lly bac:t to the IUIMtion. PeMJ San-Douslu. M1kin1 Tlthtp Crw (30) (R) ton and Br1oni Farrell alto cud-, ..... (C) (30) Clif Kirk. c.atre &as hn an Ada• O (HI C1) (42) S-., flidrt -. ,._. (C) (30) 1:30 ii: CC) 1Nt of Ide Eldef' (west· Cru TMtre DROLLER GAMES-Live! (C) em) '65-John WIJM, Dean Martm, l0:30 ~(~C)<~) * T·BIRDS vs. New Yoril Martha ttyw, Mld!HI Andmon Jr.. RaoWlll lltMI (C) (30) "Tbe Story T Ear1 Holliman, JtrtmY Slate, James R .. .} ,, ~ .J 1+w ... t D ltller , ... (C) (90) ·Birds Grepy. The story of tour brothers an .... ura. ':"""' VI • c • ., u1a vs. Ntw York Star&. and their lfforts to dear their tar· was once the ridlelt mlnlnc town 11 Lain LKJ (30) iii1 In tfle MojlVt Daert. (R) Adwelbn bt $perts (C) (39) m =m~ ....... 11:00 IJ a-O'a.dt ~ (C) Cltt• Wtc1d T...,... (C) (60) A musicll tdap-Roberts. Tllt Wortd W. Uwe In (C) (30) tation of tti. true meenlnr of D DIC ,.._ s.vb (C) (30) < > Thanksllvlnc Is holbd by Bur1 Iva Jea Mer1ow. Guests ar. jazz 11Wt Uontl Hamp-II c:.tllldrll If y....,_ (C) ton, actraa Kellie A1napt1 tfld CD .. _.. .....,.. (mysttty) '53 Rendy Sc>arb 1fld his 8tck Porc:fl -Klefon MOOfe, Ellzabtttl Sellin. Majority. U:15 II QI Cl) CBS ,._. (C) Hany I F1nta hW T-S., (Cl (30) Reuoner. '* c.. ll:JO tJ lllftl« (C) '"Slap Shdl" (dra· hnwla Slrtwc Qurtlll Sfldel ma) '574tenry Fonda, Suun Str•• (R) berl- t'.JO fJ Nein (C) (30) Larry Bul'Tlll. G .._. (C) "lad a.d" (d,. OJ ScU1 n.atr. (C) (30) ma) '61 -S~n HIJ'Ord, Vn _,. ~ Uek/MulN f.,.. Mll•2Jotln 6-vin. gf B (]) (4Z) UC ..... (C) &l) NET Jelnll (60) (R) 11:45 le: (C) • .._, tf tM .... 0) La T...ta (western) '52-Jtmta Sttnrt. Roell lcttOBQICl)llllllla: l•9mlble (C) Hudtol\, Mtlur Kennedy. (60) All Arrrty commander 11:501 Ft.t.rt/W.W If t..a (C) Theodo<t Bike!) plob to b4ICClfM die-Lt.'CIO 77 S.ftllt Sbtp tator by lmprimna an lnfluentlal 1Z:lO '*-8 s.M1J: '1""'"17 Brave canllnal and Ullna • loOk-allu actDr tn" for I public tndofMmtnt. (Rt-1!00 8 .... ; "'Ublil ........ ("'*""') ldttduled) '!?~ C.lhoun, Suan CUmmlnp. o a Cl) """' .. <C> c&0> i:JO a ..... <C> • Shirley acLaine Paul Newman Dean Martin Dick Van Dyke In Color on ''The Six O'Clock Mo~e'' Tonight, Part I. Tuesday, Part II. (i) ,.... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 MONDAY NOVEMBER 18 For morning and afternoon ll1tfngs, pleaae see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 0 (C) "R1intret Coant(' Part I (drama) '58 -Elizabeth Taylor, Mont&ol'[ltrY Clift. 9:00 D (C) "In Love and War" (drama) '58-Robert Wagner, Dana WyntM, Hope Lange. 10:00 D "Room et tile Top" (drama) 'SS-laurlflCe Harvey, Simone Sig· noret, Heather Sears. 12:30 m "T1't Bit llnlft'' (drama) '5>- Jack Palanee. "Tht Yoanp BroU.. en• (western) '4~Wayne Morris. 2:00 m "Kiii or 11 llUltd" (mystery) ;SO-lawrence Tierney, Georae Cou· louris. 4:30 I) ''towa&t of Lessie" <adventure) '4&-£Jizabeth Taylor, Frank Mor· aan. EVfNING 5:00 0 It's GEORGE PUTNAM * time! Award·winning exclusive news! Com· plete coverage! Sports! Get it EARLY! Now! 6:00 II The Bia News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. O Huntllf"lr1nklty R9port (C) (30) D A de-e-lishus show! * Steve gets topped with 60·gals. Ice Cream, Syrup In an 8·ft. sundae! Vince Edwards & Charlie Weaver guest! Fun-show! D St.we Alltfl Sllow <C> <90> Cliff Arquette. Vince Edwards and sona· stress Irene Kral iuest. Steve is made Into a ban1na split, CO¥tfld with 60 aallons of ice cream, choco· late syrup, bananas and whipped cream. Q Six O'Clock Mow~ (C) ''WW a War To '°'" Part I (comedy) '64-Shir1ey Maclaine, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, ONn Martin, Gene Kelly. Miss Maclain• stars as a poor country 11irt who wants to live tfle simple life, but who is destined to marry several men, all of whom die and leave her millions. 11 SpJ (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) MlrY Crlftln (C) ~at'a N-1 (30) "How To Sall." This Is the first of two lessons on sailin&. and it focuses on tfle basic components of any boat '1) Dllli1lo la Cler1a (42) News (C) 6:30 0 MIC Ntw•wlcit (C) (60) m I L9" Lucy (30) ID Yeyap t11 .. lotlNa of tlle S..i(60) 9 HlfttllJ·lrlMNJ ~ it) fli) Too, Is AMerica (30) "land al the Mayas." Tncher Is Ramiro Garcia. I (I) Tiit 1Mr1J Hlllblllles (C) lktldn 34 (C) (!_2) ABC Ntn (C) Frenk Reynolds. 7:00 II Qt(() CIS ENl"I "-' (C) (30) Waffi< ClOnklta. fJ WUt'a My line? (C) (30) Q) P111911N {C) (30) Arlene Fren cis and Larry Blyden iuc llf>,,..~~ (42) Trwtll or CoclMquenc:a (C) 7:30 tJ a Cl),....,.. (C) (60) r .. tus poses as the hulband ot a farm widow (Jacqueflne Scott) to protect her and her two children aaalnst a rana of outlaws. The outlaws use her home as a rest stop while fie. Ina from Marshal Diiion's posse. Jeremy S11te and Tom Stem are also fntured. 0 I Dral9 of Minnie (C) (30) 'The Stronaest Man In the World." Tony becomes NASA'a heevywei&ht contender when he knocb out two tnuihs with one blow, unaware th1t .Jeannie powered his punch. Heavy. weilht boxer Jeoy Quarry Is f•· tured iuest. (Rescheduled from October 28.) 0 If it weren't for Will, * the LOST IN SPACE crew would be goners tonite! But he's going to need YOUR help! O Lost 111 Sp-. <C> (60) "Taraet: Earth." Allens disaulsed as the Robinsons t.ake over the space ship with a plan to conquer Earth with ll 0 @ CJ) (42) Tlte Avet11tr1 (C) ~) "Wish You Were Here." When Tara pays a vwt to her untie at a plush resort hotel, she auddenly finds herself taklna an unwanted holiday. fJ Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "Tht Bar· bari•n and tile Geilba" (drama) '58 -John Wayne, Sam Jaffee. This film was directed by John Huston. Q) TrutJI Dr Conleql*lces (C) (30) £mcee ~arker starts a "contlnuin& consequence" car·winnin& stunt that will last for 12 shows. I Run ftr Ytur Uft (C) (60) Clndon dt la Rau (30) E'JlpMM L'OO Rowln & Martin La.,P.ln (C) (60) Dan and Dick welcome auest· stars Victor Borp, Tht Banana S91its and the battalion of r1111len in a rapid-fire hour of one-llntfl and mini·sketches. Q) Huef (C} (30) Qi) NET Joamal (C) (60) "Tht World of Plrl Thomas." A rulded tour of New York's Spanish Harftm by addict·tumed·author Plrl Thomu. The proaram Is an unfllnchlna view of El Barrio, a section popul1ted by Puerto Ricans. Throup artistic plaotoaraphy and narrative Thomas loob at the nlahtmare llvts of ltlese slum dwellers. m Comlcoa ' CandoMI * Bing Crosby is guest victim on .. Here Come the Stars" In l·hrl Ch. 5 1:30 I) QI (() ltWs LUCJ (C) (30) l{lm 1ndCrall decide to tallt thtlr modter, Lucy, to an exclum QI· nm mtlu rant for hff birthday, then <nla dilCCMKI he hu left his '!'OCM!Y at home. e Jack Douctas takes you * to historic Jale of Man, home of Manx cats & 4- horned sheep! You won't want to miss this onel a 8elden v.,..,. <C> <30> "Th• llfe of Man." Rims al the land of Ule Manx cat, a visit to a "home for retiled tior.," a look 1t four· homed sheep, ind an ofd·fashloned Punch and Judy show are b>nliht'• l~I Cl> (42) ""°" .... (C) ( ) "" encounters Joanna; Steven accuses Betty of seet1111 mone, and power; harsh words erupt be- tween Rodney and Betty avw Pey· ton's will; Lew lives his hither crushlna news. I MlfY 8rtffln (C) (90) hnJ llaoo (60) 1Y Mlllkal Ollart -k-tch STEVE ALLEN tomorrow 6pm! Makes you feel good all evening! Ch5 9:00 0 tB Ci) M1JbenJ RFD (C) (30) Millie's bacl(ground as a chorus ilr1 comes to liaht when she qrees to take """' direction of tfle annual church play. Sam be&f111 to have doubts about her when she hints that she's "updatint' tfle material. P.!~~~rt~ t:. venture) '6l--4arfton Heston, So- phi• Loren, R1f VallOM. GenevilWe Paae. John Fraser, Hurd Hatfield, Herbert Lorn. The *""! of Rodrteo Dias de Bivar, an llth·century St>anish wamor·knlaht, whose actual ... ta °' , .. dersh,p have metpd ,. ... a Cl) , • ., AIWr (C) (30) I "::~30) Biii John1. with tecend to make him a national Gtlelt Kaye StMns triea to coecli • W II ..._ (C) (30) fiaure. It wu EJ Cid's hope to unltt tont-dllf Buffy for a pl1et In the .,.._ "" .... his people, tom apart· by wamna achoo! &tee club, and Und• Biil 11:00ea-O'Clect 1..-t (C) (30) feudal lords. before Spain was O¥tr· wom. about tht llttlt afft's "'°' Jerry Ounpfly. ridden by fanatical North Afran Uon when Jody la dlolen tD line a 8 DIC ........ (C) (30) Tom MOllems. Ht devotBd his lift to his lolo at the parents' nlatrt nicltll. Brobw. cause, atrualln& aplnst a week 111M Hervey '''° lutltL I Alfllll Hledack (30) rullna family, the hatred between ,._. '(C) (30) Ttd M.,... ..._ (C) ~30) euter Wenl atristlan and MOllem Spaniards. W.s.1 el W... (C) (30) "Mia o.aw· O'CelMr (C) (90) Hvp and tfle temponiry en"'"' of his l. ... lnp Jaklln, •former Mia riln Jody Miller ~ Jlllaon, wife. The concJuslon of the film Aulb1a, ts tontatrt'• pest. John oU.rta and Sammy Kina au.t. will be 9'1own on Tuaday Nlatrt at I ._.. Mllkll 8) 11a1t a. (C) (30) Mar1Y Allen Ult McMes. 10:00 (I) C.... lnllt (C) (60) and Alfred Wlnocr.d dilcula "How a Bigest stars .. roast" El , IJ.,..1c1 and Sid Ceaar aueat. To Become a Wine Expert In One * BING CROSBY tonight on 8 Get all the news and ~ l.moft." HERE COME THE STARS! *pt it STRMGHTI It's 1En£:.• iq Lamour! Harris! Buttram! GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS uu Fast & funny! One of time! Sports & exclu· ' 14 <C> Jessel's GREAT ones! sive Telecopterl > 111n (C) • .... c... tilt .... (C) (60) IM,.... ..... (C) (60) 11:15.,Dr. nr. .. J ... (C) Brn1 Q'osby Is routed by DonlthJ @ 42> 1'llt .. ¥..., (C) 11:30 II ...._ '(C) "W11D ...... (ad· Lamoc.1r, Phil Hints, Pat Buttram, ) "H ~ No Fury." A Pl'lltJ venture) '59-Randolp!1 Scott, Vlr· -.. -. C..'1ils Ind T...,, lfd bandit -• ..... -~· Gene Baylos. Jan OaltJ, Rich llttlt, as her huaband, after afle roba tM U 1'llt ,..._ sai. (C) Morey Amsterdam and Pat 1nd Ceah. StDc:ldDn Bank. Carol l.1nley CUllll.. (C) ........... (Wlltern) • lffl CI> (42) n. Odalll (C) I TwtlOt z... (30) • an.ciy. Rita Garn. (l>)'"t.'My Name Is Jemal." cavalry· JICl ....._ ..... (C) (60) ~ Cl) ('2) "'1 ....., (C) men taldna 1 Mrl'lnt to be tianpd . n.. Qd15"'•1 S.. (C) (30) iiw1i: ~ (auapente) '49 substitute Jemal for thtlr prtaoner. " an-Mede Monsters of the 0.." !Intl Muon, Bartia,. Bet Gtddea. He If most auccetda In wtnnlna • Thia epilllde trlCtl the attlrnpta of lZ:JO 1fJ .._. "Clludll...., (drama) stay of execution to pin tJme to man to aurvlve In the hostile • ,.52-ftobert PrtstDn prove Ills ldtnttty when a tripper vlronment benttth Ult aurf1C1 of .._ 11 S...t _ · ldentlfl "I I....... nt ttle ... by Ute of machines. .... -· es m as u .. Slflll ._. ......... ..--(30) .,..._ U 1:00811"'9: "'711 ac...,,...,. (dr1· m ..... C1..t <60> Pete -. UIJ ·-·-... .... me • • and Buffy Saint.Marie pay homt&• la June 28 to Auptt 14, 1914. Tht ma) 50-£dmond O'Brien, Joennt to th ·---'--1nc11-MntJ "°"'the Saraftw .... ,. Dru. OJ i! .. -~aldi.;"'· tSon to the Brltltlt dtdaraUon of 8 9-• "ftl F..., '(C) * Don't . GEORGE war ar. cowncl. D .._. (C) miss fm EJ ~ • &a 1tcM (C) Cl) Adlte T1ltlh: "QM!rapoua Mr. PUTNAM at 5 & 10 PM uuo1-:-""'-llMll" (drama) Penn." for ALL the news! Ch. 5 • it Boprde, Sarah Mii• 1:15 a C.•_,., , .... lotrd "Teenagers dislike anything over30.Excepthainburgers~ Piers Anderton's "Viewpoint" -whether he's discussing the generation gap, Satchel Paige or the FBI-adds a fresh dimension to the news. Join Piers Anderton, KNBC anchorman Tom Brokaw, sportscaster Ross Porter and weather forecaster Gordon Weir each night at 11 :00. It's the only late news show that is really alive. ~I ~ -.newseMce IN COLOR WEEKNIGHTS 11-11 :30 PM THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 Be part of a uLucky Pair" and let the celebrity guests win for YOU! Play television's newest fun-and games with Geoff Edwards. Send a post card NOW with your name and address to: LUCKY PAIR. KNXT, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90028. And watch weekdays at 3:30. PlplO MORN INC. l:lOf)Clwt Ua '11111 0.,/ ..... (C) 1:30 fJ Suarile ...... (C) fli&lbll literatule Is tht subJect for Monday, Wednesday Ind Friday; ''Thtln, Atheism ind Humanism" Is tht course for Tuesday and Thuraday. D Educdon fldaanp (C) "Reed· Ing Mapzlnes." I TtaclNt ln·StMc:e EdllC'ltionll FNtum Ttdlnlcal Corner • @ (i) The TodlJ Show (C) Momlft&'• at 7 (C) 7:00 I OdymJ (C) Mr. Wbllbone (C) Riff 'n' RtdclJ (C) 7:15 fB S1Ddl MarUt 7:301 C1S 11 ... (C) Joseph Btntl. • CartDon am. Dapllne'a Cartaon Caatle (C) Adwenturea of C•bJ (C) 1:00 a a@ c.,ta1n Kanaaroo <C> 6) RocUt Robin Hood (C) 1:25 U Co111a11nitJ llllletln Board Mowle: See Daytime Moviu. 1:301 Car1oons TM hlazfn1 Tllr .. 1:45 (ii) Cl) Yldeo Dl191t (C) t:OO ! Cl) TN Lucy Show (C) • @Snap JudlJHtrt (C) owir. See Daytime MOYles. • W..t11'n Ster Tlltltre Jack LA LAnne &trC• (C) RoclJ and His Friendt (C) CV Wtbster Webfoot (C) Cl) Ann GutdMr Sllow, Friday only. t:25 B 9@ NBC Nan (C) Nancy DICkerson. t'.3019 Cl) lewerty Hlllbllllea (C) @ <Il Cow1b1tiea (C) • Hol!Jwod end IM Sbn ........ (C) 6) Edtlcltloul Feet.• t11U (HJ (]) Jack u LAnne (C) lD:OO I) A1t1J Critfttll (C) D QI Cl) ,.,... .. 111y (C) HUii! O'Brien. Bq Palmer and Nlll'IJ Russell 1ttempt to au• th• Inner peoonalities of P•r1 B1il1J (Mon· day), Dustin Hoffm1n (Tuttday), George Hamilton (Wednesday), Juliet Prowte (Thurad1y) 1nd Otto Prtmlft- Pf (Friday). Host Is Larry Blyden. G Movie: See Daytime Movies. (HJ (]) PMOnlMI laMnftelcl QJ 00 Sanny TodlJ (C) 10-.30 fJ QI Cl) Didi Vin Orb Slllw D @ 00 Hollrwood 511..,. <C> Peter Marshall wek:oma Gia Youn1. Kaye Ballard, Gypsr Rose L• ind Grtt Morris to the Squarte 81t, l4on1 with Wally eo., Ch1r1ty WM· er, Rote M1rte, Jan Mumy and Paul Lynde. fJ (fZ Cl) (4Z) Giel CMtt (q GI Fro. Ille lntlde Chit (C) 6)htllw Hoed lJ 11 1J 11 11 12 11:00 IJ 9 (I) u.. .. Lltl (C) fl) C.111190dttJ Rlpoft D 0 00 JeopanlJ (C) 2:55 D @ Ci) NBC Nen (C) flooJd m Slllfff Joiln (C) Kalber. m Hoeper hotl (C) 3:00 IJ a (I) PREMIERE TM Ua*'- 11:25 IJ 9 Cl) CBS ..... (C) Joseph t.r Sllew (C) Sub·tltled ''Tht Pro- Benti. ll'lm About P9oplt," this new show 11:301J Qt Cl) S.rdl for T...,,,. (C) feeturn Art, Oline Ind Jact Link· ftlll m letter In a series of lntemews ind D l4bl l..!!.I (Je , .... (C) human·lnterest spots.. One thlnt ID FIWOrita StDrJ (C) th1t won't be chanpd Is the klcb' 11:45 fJ NtWS (C) spot, which emyone enjoys 10 very 11:55 D NBC Ntn (C) Edwin Newman. much. AFTFR"IOON 12:00 IJ Boutique (C) D ~ @ ut'a M1k1 1 Dul (C) 1J Clrtoons; C.Okln& Wltll Conil, (C) Wednesday. u @ (]) (42) lewttdled fJ r .. pe (C) Mula Cola, Bob Dor- nan, ROJ Elwell. OP.D.Q. (C) U Hi&ltwlJ Pitre! D @ (]) (42) c....i tto.itm (C) ID TM AaazJna 111M @ @Matinee: Don Rodewald. 3:30 1J Luctr htr (C) D Miu Dou&lu (C) 1J N1tlouj Velvet M @ (]) (42) Olle LHe Te U. , m ... 11111 <C> a (j) Dlallq for Doll111 .. m News (C) Jack Latham. (D NIWI (C) Biii JohnL ~ (j) Andy Crlffltll 2:30 ,_ ~ IT\ Aa the WOfld Tins (C) 4:001J Mr. Ed; Mowlt, Fri. only. t -1e1 IJlJ II Ozzie 1nd Harriet Q QJ Ci) Deya of 0.r U. (C) D (i?J (]) (4Z) 0_. S1aldows (C} e Mr. M1aoo (C); Stinar-J, (C) ,.,. n d • _ .... Tues. Thurs. · u IMllY an ..._ u ci7J (1) (42) 1,...,. .. <C> m ea11DoM QJ Movie: See D1ytime Movies. 4:30 IJ Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Dillin& for Doll.. (C) u ,._ Don't Eat tile Dlillll (C) 1:00 IJ Qt Ci) Lowe la 1 MlllJ Splen-D ,._. HMr (C) Baxter Ward. dored Tliln& (C) fJ nt Rell McCop D ~ 00 ne Doctofl (C) m TM T'buderblrda (C) IJ t.e.I It tD ._. ID 8om's Bf& To, Sltow (C) u (i1) Cil (42) 0..... ...... (C) a2J (]) (42) .... .,...... (C) 1:30 IJ 9 Ci) TM Qutclil& tJcjlt (C) 5:00 I KJllBC ....... (C) Q @ @Mok WOftd (C) horp htnl• Nen (C) 1J Dible 111111 fJ F Troop u (fij (]) (42) f"""1 '°' Sllollld ID Tiie Fii..... (C) Ask~) IDTMM..-S ID 'THE MAGIC OF FASHION' ~@Jl•llJ nio ...... Sllew (C) * Zodys Fashion Show (C) QI Cl) SWIJ'• rtrza hrtJ ID Wort.I Adftntltre. (C) Mon., Fri.; 5:30 0 (ID (1) AllC N... (C) FraNI Sci.fJ DNtrt, (C) Tua., Thurs.; ReynOldt. Mqic et FllllllN, (C) Wed. fJ n. Croowr S1tow (C) 1:55 0@ CJ) (42) Qllclr•'• Doctor m W111chefl·MllloMJ Show (C) (C) LindOn H. Smith, M.D. ID lllllcia•a laland (C) 2:00 fJ a (j) Secret ~· <C> 9 @ "" o., 1961 <C> D @ @You Doti t S., (C) ta Cl) Mii f,.. UNCU (C) u Lowe Tlllt .... fJ (fij (]) (42) IMNlllllMJNMd• ,,_ CC>1r---........--------,. BOb tublnks hosts. ID-Sclloel ,,...._.... Kea ID Movie: See D1ytlm1 Movies. C:..nel 21 •a llr ti• fir 1191 a.. l!'f!\ Tedi ica1 Cor Alplea ~ ud CNq klleela for U# II '* cMidr•'t ...... ,....,....... II 2:301J ta Cl) TM Ed11 _, Nl&M (C) lddltilll, Ille mu. bl'Nllcllb fta. D @00 ne M1tdl c ... (C) _.. ,....,... fir ....,., rr. Gene Rajbum'a 1uests are Lainn O-• .,. tdled9IM • ...._ B.call ind 1 surprise auat llM"7 l:lO AM-Z:JO • flk "-lest; c.tilt& T....., 10:20 Ml-l:m -Wed--' • ......., 1:45 All-I~ Arnlld Ille Wertcl, ,.,, n-.ilJ. Tll......, t-.AS AIM~ fJ !HJ CI> (42) Oat111 .... (C) frldaJ 10:00 Allll-2:30 .ilm Tina• hosts. ·----------- ' . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 TUESDAY I NOVEMBER 19 m Tht Perttptlve Parent (30) e TOllllJ Prolltro (C) (30) e Get the whole news from "Tensions In th Home " D <llJ (j) (42) It TaktS 1 Tbltf (C) * GEORGE PUTNAM now! ~ CIJ McH•lt'• Nny ~) "Hens Acrou the Border." Con· Exclusive covera1e, plus t!) Notldero 34 (C) cluslon. Colonel Heinrich, head of For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tions reserve the rllfrt to change pro&rammlng with· out advance notice. (42) ABC News (C) Frank Reynolcb. East German secunty (portr.yed by complete sports & Joseph Cotten), accuses • Russian Tefecopter cu1 Ins! 7:00 IJ 9 (j) CBS Evenln1 NtwS (C) 1eneral ot se>Yln& for the U.S. and -(30) Walter Cronklte. simultaneously moves to arrest 0 lieorat Pub\111 News (C) (60) DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O (C) "Ralntr.. CountJ'' Part II (drama) '58 -£lizabeth Taylor. Montgomery Clift. 9:00 0 "Hold Baell UI• Otwn" (drama) '41-Charles BoYer. Olivia deHavil· land, Paulette Goddard. 10:00 fJ (C) "Tit• McConnell Story" (dr3· ma) '55-Alan Ladd, June Allyson, James Whitmore. 1Z:30 m "S.ntimentll Journey" (drama) '46-M;:ureen O'Hara. ''The Cap- tive CltJ'' (drama) '52-John FOf'· sythe. 2:00 tB "Anon for HI,_,, (mystery) '59 -Steve Brodie, Lyn Hubbard. 4:3011 (C) ''Tammy and the Bachefo(' (romaooe) '57 -Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Nielson. EVENING 5:00 U Coverage with Courage! * GEORGE PUTNAM brings it complete, fresh, alive! Sports & exclu· sive Telecopter cut-ins! &:oo 1J Tht Bia News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 Huntlty·Brinkl., Report (C) (30) e Are you ready for some * laughs? STEVE ALLEN hosts actor David Hem- mings, comic Gene Baylos, singer Lynn Kellog in a f un·outing tonight! 0 Sttwt Alltn Show (C) (90) Youn& act0< David Hemmlnas shows scenn from his new mo¥1e, "Chara• of the Liaht Brlaade." Lynn Kelk>u d• livers a rockina "Up on the Roof': and comic Gene Baylos is on hind u Steve spoofs ultra·milltant news reporters in a iketch, '1ht Dan Smock Commentary." 0 SU O'Clock Movie: (C) "'Wiid t Way To Go! Part II (comedy) '64 -Shirley MacLaine. Bob Cummlnp, Olclt Ven Dyke, Reainald Gardin«. 0 I SpJ (C) (60) tB 81tm1n (C) (30) @ (]) Men Griffin (C) fm Wblt'a N•t (30) di Dtstlno la Gllt11 (42) NIWI (C) l:JO 0 MIC ,._me. (C) (60) m I LAM Lucy (30) m v.,.,. to ~ 1ottom ot t1tt s.e <C> (60) • t!jJ@Huntt.,-lrfnkltt Rtpoft (C) ... ,. 12 e W1'11f1 MJ Unt? (C) (30) Noah Bain .. an American agent fJ U1l CD (42) nara Uft (C) (60) m p c ...,. MllY Griffin (C) (90) "Our Fim Baby,'' st1r Robert uaword ( ) (30) ..., Morse doubles as father and baby @ @ Anltriu! (C) tB Peny Matn (60) in a fantasy hour set In Heaven EJ'l) £Jt&fblt--fad end flDCJ (30) ED Makina Thlnp Grow (30) "Pot· and on Earth. Tim Conway, M1hali1 "Lanauaae as a Beh1vonal Phenom· tin&." (R) Jeck.son and Corbett Monica auest. enon." James Bostain examines the * Catch STEVE ALLEN O Twlllibt Zone (30) role of convention in lanauaae and m Jadl Ladl1m Ntwt (C) (30) wrltlna tomorrow 6pm! Makes "OU • T m AmtriCln W... (C) (30) (42) Trutll or ConMQuencee (C) feel good all evening! Ch. 5 m NET Pl•yhouie (C) (90) "A eel· * Gordon MacRae Special 9:00 0 Q;3@ Ttllld., Nlaht •t h ebration for Willl•m jennlngs Bryan." with Barbara McNair Morita: (C) "El Cid" Part 11 (ad· · (R> tonight in just 2 hrs. Ch. S venture) '61-Char1lon Heston, So-@I) El Caballero de 11 NodM (C) 7:30 f) Qj (I) 41Lcer (C) (60) Paul phla lor&n, Raf Vallone, Genwleve 10:30 f) IUCXT Repotil (C) (30) "for&et Brinegar, a l~e favorite on the Page, John Fraser, Hurd Hatfle!d, Us Nol" Explored are the prob- Rawhide series, bealns a new ree· Herbert Lom. Conclusion ~ ~· bio· lems of the half million Los Aneeles ular role as a cantankerous nomad iraphlcal spectacle of Spain s llth· senior cllizen1 and what ls belna who has tempomily acquired eiaht century hefO, .~odrlao,,DllZ de B~r done to solve them. (R) foster children and becomes an un· -~lc;knamed El Cid, and his wife, r.'!11 M it· "N l -..-. Cl\1mene. ia6 ov • ever owe 1 -.n-welcome guest of the uncen after (drama) '58 -John BarrymOf't, suffering a sefious "injury." 0 Gordon MacRae Special! Steve McQueen. 0@@ .ltrrJ Ltwis (C) (60) * Barbara McNair & Rich m Ntw1 (C) (30) Biii John.a. Guest Barbara Feldon plays a tree little all make this Qi Cl) l.oul RtpOft and Dean Jones slnas. B Dear old Dr. Smith a pure delight! Makes et Dttros del Muro * adopts a vegetable that you wish an hour were 11:00 tJ Devtn O'Clodl Report (C) (30) loves people. It thinks longer! DON'T MISS IT! Ory~~P:..tiee (C) (30) Tom they're delicious! It's o saiowua 5 (C) (60) "The Go<· Brokaw. LOST IN SPACE time! don MacRae Show." Barbara Mc· 0 Alfred Hitdlcocl (30) g Lost in Spice (C) (60) '1he Nair and Rich Little join MacRae in 0 News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Flaming Planet" Dr. Smith b• aona and comedy. m Donald O'Connor (C) (90) friends a dangerous plant that fI1) Innovations (30) "Steam En· Guesta are G80(it Lindsey end Pe- threatens to en4ulf the Jupiter II. gines fOf' the 70's." Dr. Richard ter Lupus, ain&er Carmel Quinn. Brenneman and Donald Johnson co d. RI T I nd fa '"" U l'i"il r.i"'I (42) Mod Squ...., (C) (60) me 1an p ay or 1 m .... 1.1.U \1.J -demonstrate a steam enaine that "p1'""""""....,, _..._. Dr '-'"n Gtn... "find Tara Chapman!" Yvonne Craig .. ...,.,.....,.. -'""· · ""' ~ may hasten the renaissance of a vanni. plays a girl on the run who is un· bygone era. They will discuss Ule J.e Thlt Show (C) (30) eoroett aware that she is dying from con· advantagM of steam over the Inter· tagious meningitis. The youna folk· nal combustion en&ine. onica and Jeanne Bendeck discuss singer flees a h<»pital while her the subject. "Have Your Children traveling companion Is being given @I) Ln Hermenltn Ylvinco Read Any Good Boob latlly? emergency treatment for the dread * Don't miss GEORGE @ Cil News (C) disease. Sin1er Della Reese makes PUTNAM at 5 & 10 PM ei3 Ci) Thia Dey 1968 (C) her television dramatic debut In the Q! Cl) UAll Nen role of a niahtclub proprietress.. for All the news! Ch. 5 EE Notidtn 34 (C) O Miiiion $ Movir. "R1ttl1 of 1 g:JO IJ 9 (j) Doria DIJ (C) (30) (42) News (C) Simple Min'' (comedy) '64-Harry When several valuable objects dis-11:30 IJ Movie: "A Shn&tf 1,. My And' Corbett, Diane Cilento. In London, appear from the r1ndl, Buck iMists (drama) '59 -June Allyson, Jett a gir1-shy bachelor finds himself in they were taken by Leroy. the new Chandler. the apartment of a nightclub h0$l· hired hand, but Doria Martin urges O ~@The Tonlpt sa.ow (C) m 'Trudl or Conaequencea (C) (30) further Investigation. 0 Movie: (C) .. Mapitlctnl Mat. Three babies are placed in a large U EXCELLENT POLICE dol"' (drama) '55 -Anthony Quinn, Maureen O'Hara. circle in which a number ut toys * ACTION MELODRAMA U ri'il r.n (42) a..-91.-.. (C) are set. and their motheD auess WJ \llJ ~ ._,.,.. how many toys her child will toudl 0 <llJ (1) (42) HYPO (C) (30) m Movie: "The Clpttve Heert .. in 60 second'-''fhe Cut of the Shady Lady." (drama) '47-Mlchael Redfreve. m Run for Your lift (C) (60) When a be~utiful '°"'° d~ncer IC· 12:15 0 Movie: "llldl Gold" (tdvtn· ~ tanclon de I• Rell (30) cuses an influenhal businessman ture) '63-Phil <Arey. Dl•n• Mc· u:i of having murdered her husband Bein @!) Enganamt after his death had bffn ruled a 8:00 m Hllel (C) (30) suicide, Oet. Corso sets out to 1ub-12:30 m N1Ud CltJ fD The French Ctlef (30) (R) stantlate her charge. Robert Aldo l :OO IJ Movie: "s..lll Dlll•I" (dr1ma) OJ Prtmitr OrflOft Qo-&o end Gretchen Corbett auest. '37-Barbare Stanwyck, John Boin. fJ Ntwt (C) (30) Ted Meyers. 0 Movie: "ltUllal111a" (dr1m1) '66 1:30119 Ci) Red Skelton (C) (60) tB ~rt to Travtl (C) (30) '1he -Anna Maananl Walter Chlarl. Skelh>n, Tackle Coogan ind Jimmy Andes Countries-Their Land and U News (C ) ' Cross pertorm 1 vaudeville fan People." Hal Sawyer visits Peru and 0) Adton ThNtrti: "Give Me lht dance In the Olio Spot. Ecuador. S .. 0 Q) (])Julia (C) (30) "Too Ell) Gov. Ruc1n Newa Conftrtnct tars. Good To Be Too Bed." Corey trlu (30) 1:30IJCofllm11nltJ lull•th1 lolrd (C) to become a ~hool behavior prob· t!) Hoy m Frot11 tM lllllde Owt (C) lem so his mother Julia and Ult 11nm1rried Yice-prlnclp1I can meet. 10!00 R 9 (j) Wh, Jaff Burton portrays Stanley Jeck· Wfitte, Why? (C) aon. Rea1e>0er W 1t1l, Whn, 2:<IO m All-Nlcflt Sbor. "Subw1y in tht (30) With H•rTY Sky," "Fluy Martin.'' "Mlahty U™!s." 7 9 1 51 7 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 7:00 D 9 (i)ll ....... e-c-w-1 "Heidi." A two· hour special, starring Maxi· milian ~hell, Jean Simmons, Michael Redgrave, Walter Slezak and newcomer Jennifer Edwards in the title role. Exteriors for the special, directed by Delbert Mann from Earl Hamner's television adaptation based on the Johanna Spyri book. were filmed in the Swiss Alps and in Lubeck, Germany. 9:00 m I ••IC!AL I All Thlnp Bright •nd BHutitul: One of today's greatest ba ladeers, Burl Ives, stars In this musical adaptation of the true meaning of Thanksgiving, and plays host to nine- year·old Kellie Flanagan, jazz great Lionel Hampton and Randy Sparks and The Back Porch Majority. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 7:30 D QJ 00 H•llm.," Hall of Fame: "A Punt, a Pass and a Prayer." Hugh O'Brian, Don OeFore, Betsy Palmer, Kyle Rote, Ralph Meeker, Nancy Dussault, Bert Freed and newcomer Shelly Novack star in this 90·minute drama about a pro-football play· er, sidelined by a head injury, who struggles to enter blgtlme football again. DREAMS OF GLORY-Hugh O'Brian portrays an ex-pro- fessional football quarterback who wants to return to the big- time again, Wednesday at 7:30 PM. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 9:30 CPJ I 18c!Al I Population Explosion-The Great Problem: Bill Burrud, better known for producing adventure and wildlife programs, produced this hour special that takes a look at the problems of over·population. The program also explores "The Pill" and other devices used in birth control and around which much of the controversy on this subject cente,.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 6:30 m I lflc@:I Th•nkqivlnc With The Kins Family: Another of the King Family Holiday specials with the entire King clan. The family gathering, complete with turkey and all the trim· mings, is set at the Carmen Camarillo Jones Estate In Cama- rillo. 7:30 D@ {j) I l!icfM I Mouse on the Mayflower. Tennessee Ernie Ford narrates this hour·long program and provides the voice for its hero-Willum, a mouse who kept a diary of the Pil· grims' 1620 Voyage to New York. Other voices in the whim- sical account are provided by John Gary, Eddie Alt>.rt and Joanie Sommers. 8:3(8 ~c~ A Famlty Thina: The music.al Cowsill family--Ba ra wsill and six of her singing youngsters are the stars of this half·hour musical. Buddy Ebsen guests and Intro- duces the family In a home setting, chatting with father- tounder Bud Cowsill, and joining In for some song and darfte. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20 For mornin1 and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for yow convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tlons reserve the right to chance programmln1 with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES l:lO u (C) .,... (mysttry) '55 David Knistrt, Oavtd F1rrar. 9:00 e "Hdlr'a Catie" (drama) '48 -J1mes Maton, Dtborlh Kerr. 10:00 0 (C) .. .,. Mair Tt Rt•••br' (drim1) '57~ry Gl'lnt, Dtborlh Kerr. 12:JO m "l1lt sa.ct:1n1 11111 ,,..,.... • (mUJicll) '47~ Gr1ble. #fllla Ice" (comedy) '37--Sonil Htnlt. z.-oo m "l1lt ...,. <mystwy> '39- Henry Kend1ll, Felix Aylrl*'. 4:JO 11 (C) "l1lt Cthlla l&ldt" (•ctvtn- tul'9) '53-Rock Hudaon, Piper UU· rie. fVENINC. .... • .... Iii -(C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D H•dlJ-lrtUStr ~ (C) (30) IJ Start the evenlna with * some fun! STEVE ALLEN hosts actor Stephen Boyd, singer Bob Carroll, & spouse Jayne! Steve's lll'ol'lady returns! IJ ........ (C) (90) st.. welcomes back Gertrude Mehr, en 1uthottty on ewryttilnc. whom he discowred in his 1udltnet. Stephen Boyd, Jeyne Meadows, Bob C.noll, Pit Hunniton suest. D sa CYCllct llowtt: (C) ...,... ~ (wemm) '50-J11M1 Stft. I Debra P1pt Jtff Ch1ndler. I S,, (C) (60) ....... (C) (30) """'""" (30) o.ttne .. Qi.ta ..... (C) l:JO D lllllC ...._ .. <C> (60) m I Lew Lay (30) m Ytrlll " ......... " ... Sil (C) (60) m...... ,., ,.. ....., <SO> .,.....,.. 34 (C) (42) UC Ntn (C) 7*» R 9 (J) CIS Ewlltq ..... (C) (JO) w1liir Cronkite. 11 Mir• llJ u.t CC> (30) m ...... ,., <C> <30> 5:00 .,....., ....... "...., IJ Coverage with Couracel (4Z) Tl'lllll • c. ... wcw (C) * It's George Putnam time! 7:30 B Diktat (C) (60) An opportunlltlc Get an early start on hunter 1t11t1 buyln1 Iii.cl •round the news! Sports & Tele· W•mtru ind 1ttempts to convert t ut . I T I I It Into 1 commem11 huntlnc cop er c -1n1 une n (Continued) TV SERVICE DAYS -NIGHTS-SUNDAY CALL 646-7500 == 21 YEARS 9UALITY SERVICE ~ BAY CENTER TV ( For'"er4y loll I 0.111) 2052 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA DAY A.ND FRIGHT-A 1plder if about to 1it down benae her and frighten Miss Doris Day in "Caprice," on The ABC Wednesday Night Movie In color al 9 PM. 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(60) obtrt nft conducts the Los D Hallmark Hall of Fame Anr•tes County Museum of Alt Or· * A PUNT, A PASS & A chestn and The Gniu Smith Sina· PRAYER-Huah O'Brian ers in • tribute to IKOr Str1vl~ & and his music. stars as injured pro &m L•dl• Ubl• P.u~W.~~c)~'A~~:~ *Don't miss GEORGE Pus ind 1 Pr1yer." Orem• ebout PUTNAM at 5 & 10 PM a former bl1 l111ue quarterback. for ALL the news! Ch. 5 sidelined by a serious head Injury, 9:30 R 9 Cl) lreen Acr91 (C) (30) who struules to return to blitime Offver Dourtn Is so inc:.nsed owr footb1ll. mall procedures by Sam Drucker It II Guess who louses up his store. tie wrttes to ttie u.s. * LOST IN ~PACE crew Postmaster General demandina mall t •t ? R' ~1 I , delivery service. . om e. ''"'· ts fJ News (C) (30) Ted Meye11. good old Dr. Smith m WolMln et die Wortd (C) (30) looking out for No. 1! "Jun&le Adventure In Guatem111." B Lost In Sc»1ce (C) (60) "The 10;-00 fJ tit Cl) Jottlltlan Willttn (C) Time Merchant." (60) Merv Griffin, Audrey MudoWI, 0 (ii) (!) (42) Htl't Co,.. Ult Dani Valery and The frivolous Rvt Brides (Cf (60) "A Jew N1med Sulli-auest. Vin." Richel Miller. the only Jewish a ID 00 llt• Oubldtr (C) (60) prospective bride In S11ttle, decides ''0!!9 Lona·Stemmed Amerycan Buu- that she cannot live without her ty. Betty Reid ind Mene Windsor faith Ind prepares to leave beeaUM &Uest in the draml about ~e d~th there Is no one of her reliaion to of 1 f1dtd former matinee idol marry. whose reported aulclde looka more fJ Mlllioft $ Movlt: "Tiit l..su,.d like murder. hell!" (dr1m1) '63-bslie Caron. It Coverage with Courage! Tom Bell, Brodt Peters. * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS I ~:',;~':'~<~> <30> is fast, complete, alive! Clllden do 11 Rau (30) Dick Enberg sports! En11n1.. Telecopter report! 1:00 I '""' Putfta111 ...... (C) (60) D Hallmark Hall of Fame • TwiJIJlrt l.otM (30) * Hugh O'Brian stars in Ject llttui• News (C) (30) t port d Wandtthast (C) (30) "Moods of 5 ormy s S rama Sp1in." Biii Burrud tours 5911n, I H1Zt1 (C) (30) vlsitlna M1drid, Grenada, the fl· News 111 hf1'*tlff (C) (60) mous pellet at Alhambra and the Mltn:ola Makel old world ltmosphere of Seville. 1:30 fJ The ;Md lllJI (C) (30) Over fil) MIYO' YOf11'1 NtwS Confer.a Rufus' werninp, Bert obt1ins 1 el El CablUtro do 11 NodM (C) bank credit card 1nd aoes off on a 10:30 o Movie: "Kina ind Co..trf' • spendin1 SP'"· but his r11I trou -(drama) '65-0irk Bogarde, Tom bles come when Rufus loses the Courtenay card. (Rescheduled from Nov. 13.) ID News . (C) (30) Bill Johns. It WIN WITH THE STARS O> Dttras dll 11.,. * Allen Ludden's music & 11;-00 tJ EJovee O'aoct Report (C) (30) money show! Guest Abby Jerry Dunphy. Dalton! Win $2 to $1,000 e:,ac ........... (C) (30) Tom from Von's Markets! B NFl ,, .. ot t11e w.-(C) (30) B Win wtu. tile Stefl (C) (30) News (C) (30) Baxter W1rd. Abby Dalton 1uests. GI Don~ O'Co11aor (C) (90) D l17j (1) (42) ~ rtec. (C) Guests 1rt producer Sidney Miller, ~)Betti makes manaements for 1ctress Nancy Olson, actor Chill Peyton's funeral; Or. Rossi attempts Wills, sh11er Bach Yen and hypno- to pe11uade Lew to try for a modi· tist Arthur Ellen. cal career; Marsh1 tells Fred her ID lltlt Sllow (C) (30) ''Are You suspicions 1bout Carolyn and Jeff. lrralstiblt to Women?" Ed Me- l hv 8rtffln (C) (90) M1hon ind Mister Lynn auest. hny ...... (60) ti) Notidtl'I 34 (C) Sollrius (42) ..... (C) * Catch STEVE ALLEN 11:15 8) Dr. nn. ., JWICO (C) tomorrow 6pml Makes you U:JO fJ Mowtt: -rnn leldlll11d" feel 1ood all evening! Ch. 5 (1dventure) '58-Kerwln Mlthtw1. 9:00 II IM11J MlllbltUa (C) (30) l•· Rey Danton. st.tr Flatt ind Earl Scruus 1rrfve IJ @ CI) Tllt Tonietlt Sllow (C) It tho Clampett household still B Movie: "'Clrlml" (adventure) dressed in the Bonnie ind Cfyde '47--Stewert Granier. Anne Craw· fashions they've been we1rin1 for ford. 1 photorr1phlc 11sslon •nd set off U @(]) (42) JMJ Blllltp (C) I chain of hilarious holdups at Mr. Pr! u-..a... un.-.,____ w---.. Ele's blnk. ...-... , .. ..-vr-• -· 9 Cl) Kreft .... Hiii (C) r111c:e" (mystery) '42 -Robert Morley. @~'fJ~wL "~ 12:1s M.~~m. c:' ... :c* n" <CJ ~ .. (ClOmectJ> 67 u:• m ,....., atr I I bee ada tim tun get a t the ( trat wh1 anc spe I fllrr wit' fon nar !CCI f Ho cha Shi wht sei2 spe pur 1 woe Sp> lov1 cen ver pai acti ing ern whc wh1 J of in I wrc and Mh utJc or• s of hav ent1 resc in CUf'I cas1 hot IO I 1 \Pll 58 ., 5 )) ., It s. 111 )) LI• )( th ol re s ) of n, •· .. ,. m )) m )) n '· UI >- "' s. 1) ,. • rt • New Version of an Old Classic By MAR.IAN DERN Every well-known book. it seems, bas been adapted, in some cases very loosely adapted, for a movie or 1V version. Some- times the tjtle is the only recognizable fea- ture which, as some youngsters know, can get you into trouble when you're writing a book review for English class, based on the movie version you have just seen on lV. It is impossible, of course, to exactly transfer the written word, a medium in which readers invent their own visual images and fantasies, into the highly visual and specific medium of film. However, one can reasonably expect a filmmaker, if be is using a book, to stay with the spirit and main characters. Un- fortunately there are times when even the names should have been changed to pro- tect the reputation of the author. For instance, who can forget one of Hollywood's p-eat chase scenes. Not the chanot race an "Ben-Hur," but the 1937 Shirley Templeized version of "Ht;idi," in which a terrifyingly wild-eyed grandfather seizes the dimpled darling of that era and ~peeds in a sleigh across ice and snow, pursued by a group of Hamburg's finest That movie was, as far as l know, Holly- wood's first and last version of Johanna Spyri's classic tale of a small girl and her love for her grandfather, and the magnifi- cent Swiss Alps where he lived. In that 1937 version. the Alps appeared only briefly, a painted backdrop on a studio back lol The action took place in a studio set represent- ing Hamburg, where an ogress of a gov- erness insisted on tormenting poor Heidi, who dreamed of returning to her mountains, whose beauty the viewer could only imagine. I must admit that the grade school set o( that day thronged to see the film. for in those days Shirley Temple oould do no wrong. But in all due respect to parents and childcen the world over, not to mention Miss Spyri, they should have changed tlte utle to something like "A Miss o~ Swiss" or whatever. Sunday night NBC offers a new version of the classic. And this time the makers have gone to the mountains. It was filmed entirely on location, in Sils-Maria, a ski ~esort 9000 ft. up in the Swiss AJps, and in Hamburg, Gennaoy. The network se- cured a distinguished director, a first rate ca~t. allowed feature length time (two hours), a generous budget and three months to put it together The result is beautiful, it is true to the 'Pirit of the boo~. a.ad yes, there are some changes which the purists will be quick to point out According to the director, Delbert Mann, the changes were made in the interest of updating the story to appeal to today's more sophisticated audiences, and also making a film that the whole family, not just small children, would enjoy. For imtancc, some of the characters, Mann feels, Jack adequate explanation of motivation. Fraulein Rotteo- meir, especially, is pictured as an unbeliev- ably wicked old witch. "No one would be- lieve such a one-dimensional character to- day," says Mann. He has changed her into a pretty, modest lady from "lower class" circumstances who falls in love with her emptoyer, Herr Sesemann, and who is kind and understanding toward Klara and Heidi. Even Klara's illness is given a brief, psy- chosomatic explanation. The effort was, says Mann, to create Sir Michul Red1rave and Jennifer Edwards greater realism of character. It was an in· teresting and unusual project for Mann, one of the ~t <::nlative lights of the Play- house 90, Philco Playhouse days of lV, who left to do movies (winning an Oscar for "Marty"). He admits that he has become "very dis· enchanted with what 1V baa been doiq," and before Heidi (filmed in 1967) bad oot done anything on television for nine years. (He recently directed a CBS Playhouse called "Saturday Adootion" which airs in December.) Why come back? ''Because," says Mann, "I· was given creative freedom, a good budget, the chance to do a flnt cJasa film. Originally, it was to be a 90-mioute version for 1V, with option to do a two- hour version for foreign distribution. But when it bad been edited to two houn," Mano recalls, "we just didn't see bow any- thing else could bo cut without ruining 1t. So I sent it to the sponsor, Timex, and the network, and after seeing it they agreed. It airs in the full two-hour version." The casting of the role of Heidi was a key matter. Mann interviewed some ISO girls, both here and abroad, but says that he quickly narrowed it down to four. He ended up testing only one-Jennifer Ed- wards, who certainly looks the part. She bad no previous acting experience, but is the daughter of well known Hollywood director Blake Edwards.. (Jennifer resides in England with her mother.) "She is . truly remarkable," says Mann. "She not only learns her lines, but listens, and responds to the other actors' lines. I remember one very difficult socoe. Heidi has to leave her grandfather, thinking sbe1J never see him again. For various reasons we bad to do the scene 1 S times. Each time Jenny would go into the hut, wait a few minutes, then come out crying, as the script required. I thought it remarkable that she could do this. Later her mother told mo that Jenny's own grandfather was very ill, and she thought she might not see him again. The thing is that the girl instinctively drew on this own feeling of hers and used it for Heidi." The rest of the cast were all experienced actors-Sir Michael Redgrave, Walter Sle- zak. Maximilian Schell, Jean Simmons. Klara and Peter are played by two Enafuh actors-Suleika Robson and John Moulder Brown--who have studied actina. Miss Rob- son is especially outstanding, particularly io the dramatic scene where she learns to walk. There is no violence in the film, and there is no villain. As Mann points out, all the cb.aractera are reasonable, believable human beinp. And yet, strangely enough, in the interests of realism, the total effect is both less dramatic and more sugar-coated than the original book. A child's world is filled with threats and terrors, real and imaaine4. And the darker they arc, the sweeter is the ftnal triumph over them. in this case Heidi's return to her grandfather and the Alps. AD of which is not to take away from the NBC program. It is a plcpurable rwo hours for the family, beautifut in llOCDCT)', positive in terms of human values, • well told tale. .., ' .Want to REDUCE the size ofyotir HIPS? • Want 1maller hipe? Try Relu- A-ehor. lt'1 tJae modern way to reduce the 1lze ot hipe (tammla. th]«h9, and wailtJlna, too)! •USE IT WHILE YOU REST! That'• right. You re1t for u little as 30 minutes a day and let Relax-A-d10r do the work. 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Clllf. toOJ4 "".. ltfld 111 F1EE copy of "YOllr Fll\ltt" by BurtOll Skll" la plala tiwtlotit. No ollllP1I011. 0 Illa&. 0 MISS 0 MR. FIEll NAM J WltlTE TOOAY for ADORI 1 f'R[[ IRfonnatlwt _; 111.-tnttc1 colof CITY STAT.__ ____ A brocllutt. Ttlla llow I I womtn °"' 11 MUC. z" PHOM i I !tie size tf fllpe, 0 I M _,., 11. O I 1111 °"' 11. M-l1.5C .. I walit. ~"· 14.01-Cll 11117 o: "''""·It. fllEll ................................ . ..... 1. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 For morning and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tlons reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O "ltbtccl" Part I (drama) '40 -Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine. t:OO 1J "TM Mljor end UM Minor'' (comedy) '42-Ray Miiiand, Gln1er Roaers, Diena Lynn. 10:00 fJ (C) "Sayonan'' Pert I (drama) '57-Mar1on Brando, Red Buttons. Miyoshi Umelcl. 12:30 m "four Moa.s" (drama) '41- Tht Lant Sisters. "~ ift loftdeft" (adventure) '5r-.Dir11 ~ prde. 2:00 Q) "TM Saint's 5"9 FridlJ" (111Y5" t.ry) '54-louis Hayward, Naomi Ctlance. 4:30 IJ (C) "Wild Herftate" (adventure) '58-Troy Donahue, Maureen O'· Hara. FVfNINr. 5:00 II Get an early start on * the news with GEORGE PUTNAM! Coverage with courage! Sports & Tele. copter report! Tune in! 6:00 I) TIM lti N.. (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D HunUq-811111111J Rl(*t (C) (30) II RICHFIELD PRESENTS * LOS ANGELES KINGS VS. BOSTON BRUINS II Im tloc*tJ (C) (21/z hr) Loa A111ela Klnp vs. Boston Bruins at Boston Gardens. D Sil O'Cled Mewlr. •lflrecl Clll" (ftstem) '57--Rofy Calhoun. Allnt Francia. 11 !n (C) (60) .... (C) (30) ..... '"""' (C) ~. NtwT (C) "Viller Vala." The Bensons amve at the Island of Raroia and Villtr Vallt makes friends with the chief's son. fl) DtltltMI II Gloria (U)N ... (C) 6:30 I IOllC ......... (C) (60) I love l~ (30) Yopp tO tlM lottvM tf UN S.. (C) (60) U Cl) Hllntltr·lrfnkltf leport (C) fil) Wonderful Wortd tf Ql1drel (30) "Explot1n1 tht Home." Mrs. Emma Jimenez hosts. QI Cl) Mdtalt's NnJ ., ........ 34 (C) (42) AIC N.., (C) Frank Rlynoida. 1:00 a a Cl) ca cw.1111 ....,. <C> {10) Waliir Cn>nldtt. fJ nat's My U11t? (C) (30) I P• aJ (C) (30) (I) MIO •d WIN (C) SiCratitllD File (30) ( 2) Trwtlii ot Coa11111111et1 (C) *OLYMPIC BOXING at 8:30 following the Kines Hockey game! See it! Ch5 7:30 IJ a (I) ....... (C) (30) Aftlr wttnesslnc a hlt·and-nin traffic 1e- cident and reportlnc the car's II· cense number to the police, rood cltl?en Dapood Is •&hast to lum that he has pinned the r1p on his boss' wife 1nd may lost hb Job because of It. a Ci.I m o.1tt ....,. <C> <60> "naa orTruce." Daniel and 1n Indian chief who trusts him art double-crossed by an ambitious aeneral. Biii Smith, Mort Miiia and H. M. W~ant 1uest. 0 tHl C1J (42) Ulllat 8"1 In Tftll (C) {30) "Timmy, the Mother." Tlm· my Is left to care for an lnf1nt &lr1 whose hippie parents' plane has been lost en route to the "l.ovt·ln of the Month." 8 MHlloo $ Mtwtt: ..,,llllt EM- .,.. (drama) '58-laurence H1rv91. Durlna Wot1d War II, British Navy fro1men, assl(ned to Submarine Corps, must atop ltlllln ff'OIJMA from attachlnr mines to the Iida of Brttlsh ships. ' m Tmlt tr CIMlqlace1 (C) (30) Two women compete In m1kln1 banana sptlb, but thlir partntrs, who aatually ire professional IOdl· fountain employees, succeed ln frustmin1 the unJUSpeCtln1 con· tlSbntl. I ... f• , .. lff• (C) (60) CMdelt dt II Ian (30) Enpa• l:OO R QI ()) Nl'ftfl nw.G (C) (60) Mdiarrett ioes "undef'COYer" ind has himself committed to 1 Call· fomla prilon In order to obtain vital Information llnkln1 the dlsap· pearance of 1 priceless Jewel col· lection to the mysterious death of a beautiful 1lr1. (Rescheduled from November 14.) 0 @ Cl) (42) fJJltll Nllft (C) (30) •'AJr Alone by the Convent Phone." Sister Bertrllle has trouble with her overlCtive lmaifnltlon when left •lone wtlllt thm Is a fuitttve criminal In the area. m ttan1 <C> <30> fil) ....,_, UM Clllblr (30) "Com· pletlon of the Flfth Position." In· structor Nold adds dally exardses and leads further wor11 on the J. S. Bach piece. ll)Ftlidlmel (C) l:JO Q ~ Ci) lrotllidt (C) (60) "Ra· pose. rounded dur1n1 I rol>OMy, Eve Whitfield howra nt1r duth as h1r CO·WOr11ers lritW Ind rte1ll their first mettlnp with tht IO· clety rlr1 before she Joined the police force. Nancy Wldlwlrt, Eddie Rratone and Irene Harvey pat. 8 BOXING from Olympic! * Tonite's action: Felipe Gonzalez vs. Bemarbe Fernandez; plus 10-10 pre-llmal Enberg calls it! R Baiq (C) (90) Ftllpt Gon· iiTtz and Btm1rbt Fernandez mMt In a 10..round llCtwef&ht bo\lt. a ID) Cl) (42)wlldlicl (C) (30) "Is It Malle or lmaalnetJon7' When T 114 pt Ill Ill tr Pl 9:3 1968 "" :h5 Alter : ac-s If. toOd •m I hb Job (60) I IA 11'9 Uous ind r ... nm- : alrt has tt-ln (» mf. NIVJ 1rlne ime• sides (30) 1kln1 MB, IClda· In COii· ) (60) and C.11- >taln ISIP· col· h of from (30) ....... wittl left 1tive :Om· In· cfses J. s. "RI· >ffJ, h IS IClll IO· th• ddie Jest. ' it! Gon· neet Sam's contd llopn wins a trtp 1-(C) (30) Ted MtYtn. to Tahiti, Darrin ac::cuse1 her of Cmr'a Wldll (C) (30) "Ame· ualna htr witchcraft In unfair com-z.on." The dtnM fuftlla of the ~-M.Y 1_ (C) (90) Amazon River attract the ldnn-m11• turous aplrtt of the atobtlrottlnc ""1 MaGll (60) host for an exptdJtion to the . lllcl PlrlPldM (30) B*k farthest outpost of c:Mllution. newsmtn quttdon Price Cobbs. co-eJl) ,.._ lll (30) 1uthor of "Blldt Rip,,. I pay-1~ 8 QI CJ) Dull lbrtil (C) (60) chlltrtst's point of View of the Al>bi lane, PIUI Lynde, Gordon Nqro In white IOClety. MICRM 1nd Bob Ntwblrt ruetl-., ...... Ellr-. THE FIRST 'PILGRIM' -y_. Deslff Era&e Font aarnta aad provides the vol« of WRlum, a lllOU5e, ID tlile anlmalM mllllcal llP«lal, "Mou1e oo die MaJ'low-er,., on NBC, S.turday at 7:31 PM. B Coverage with Courap! * GEORGE PU'Tt4AM tells it like It isl Enberc on sport$. Telecopter! Complete news wra~upl I .... Pata• ..... (C) (60) htftPt z.o. (30) Jac:t Lda• ..... (C) (60} Wiid Adveat11'9 (C) (30) <R> RID RIWttw (60) "Safe lnseet Co~o Silent Sprini." Dr. Al- bert Hibbs ind luesb discuss the protection of crops aaalMt Insect pests in the face of wortd f1mlnt. m El Clblllen .. 1a .... <C> 10:30 0 T.H.L Cit (C) (30) 0 IMll: (C) "llJ Ulde" (com-edY) '58-Jlcques Tatl. m lllNI (C)' (30) Bill Jofln.s. @ (]) hslpelt te Tl'MI (C) l!)Dllra ....... (42) Twtlicllt Z.. 11:00 D IOl8C ...._._ (C) (30) Tom Brobw. u Alfnd Hltdacl (30) U .._. (C) (30) Baxter Ward. m Deuld O'C.• (C) (90) TM Irish Rovers, Ollvil Hutt11 ICld Leonard Whltina, Leroy Van O,U. HtntY GiblOfl and Georala Glbbl auest. m nat SM9 (C) (30) NIPHJ Rul-slll ind Samuel Greenfltld dlacull stocks Ind bonds. @(l)fltn (C) 9 (j) lMa 0., 19A (C) a(J)DAKlhn g) Ntlic*o M (C) * catch STEVE ALLEN (4Z) .... (C) tomorrow 6 pm! makes you ll:JO IJ...., (C) (30) Jerry 0unp11y. feel good all evening! Ch. 5 a til CIJ n. T•1&91t ..,. (C) 9:00 1J 9 Cl) Tll...S., NfCllt Mevle: 11 llMI: "llW Hll" (drama) (C) "QqeMll Alrtu_.. (westem) ·~1u F1irt11nks, Join hit- '64-Richard Widmart. Carroll Baklr, nett. Sal Mineo, Ricardo Monbilban, Gii· IJ@ ()) (42) JteJ ...., (C) bert Roland. Arthur Kennldy, Jlma CB 11wie: .,,_ Md _...,. (dra- Stewut, Edw1rd G. Robinson. The m1) ·~icha• RtdirM, Rob- surv1W>11 of a dlseaMd ind lbrv· ert Mor1tJ. ln1 Indian restMtlon In Oklahoma 11.'00 fJ ..... ~ ._.,......,. set out to escape tD their old hom• ( ....,) • ... ., ...... w ,.,. lands In WyomlRJ. com_, .,_."",n IJM, ..... ca- IJ @ (]) n.t Clr1 (C) (30) "JUlt dettl Colbert, Don Dtfor1. Don1ld and Me and Jerry Mallll lZ:JO D llMt« "EK IP 1 d1'" (drama) '58 Three." Ann ind Don find them· -loub Jourdan. selves brtaklna their vow not tD m N1Uc1 Cir take sides In the Bauman's spat when she to• home to moth• aod he latcfles himself on to Tlllt Gir1 ind her boy. m n.tn 1t1t <30> * Don't miss GEORGE PUTNAM at 5 & 10 PM for ALL the newsl Ch. 5 9:30 D 9 m 0r..-<C> (30) "Put>- nc Alfa1jili-0R-l2.'' (Aactlldultd from Nowmb• 14.) 1J @ ()) (4Z) _.., tll tllt U• --(C) (60) 1:00 D McMt: (C) . "Ditpb" (drama) ·~nltJ biker, Juliet Pl'OWll. IJN ... (C) 1:15 DC.•• •"1 t.r161 INnl 1:30B1111111: hmm ti .. Dur (dnma) ·~Jolln Hac:btt. Conr.d Parham. mr ............ Oii (C) m Act-. 1'llln: "OMp • ....._ .. A HOLIDAY SPECIAL A musical adaptation of the true meaning of 1banksaivina- paatoral scenes, beauty of nature and the gift of friendship-ii presented in an hour-long all-family special, "AU Things Bright and Beautiful," airing at 9 PM Sunday on KTIV, Channel 11. Hosted by Burl Ives, one of today's greatest balladeers, the color "feast" presents the warmth and undentandina ol the intanaiblo and beautiful thinp in life. Ives, "the wayf~ stranger," bridrs the generation gap with guitar and sona-and 11 joined by all-tune juz great Uooel Hamp- ton, undisputed King of the Vibes; Kellie Flanagan, a nioe-year- old actress who is sure to st.cal the hearts of viewers, just as be does as the daughter of Hope Lange in The Ohost and Mrs. Muir television series, and the exciting sounds of Randy Sparks and bis Back Porch Majority. • Highlights of "All Things Bright and Beautiful" include Ives, at his balladeering best, singing "Beautiful Things," "Gentle on Mv Mind," "The House I Llve In" and favorite "The Blue Tail F1y,•• in addition to joining talented Kellie for "My Pretty Little Miss" and "It's Not What We Learned at the Ballgame." Hampton, whose swingin' sounds have topped the polls for 30 'years, offers "On A Oear Day/' while the Sparks aggregation present "Train, Train" and join their host for "A Sona of Hope." A kaJeid<*JOpic Sflllpbony of sight and sound, achieved by the proficiency of wnter-director Barry Shear, "AU Things Bript and Beautiful" is detlnitely not the conventional Thanksgiving pro- gram-<>verstuJled with turkey clicbes. K1/U. Pl.an41an, nlM-yNr-old «tress, not o"!r 1kah #wart.I, but al.lo 1unu, 111 M.tronudlo T1levtnc'" K1TY'1 ·All Tldnp Brlfltt tmd 81tndlfu]," lu»t1d by But/ lw1, "tlt6 W4YI~ 1tron~." Paul B~, who for teVeD seasons waa the PoPU1u W-tabbone of the Rawhide aeries on CBS, baa returned to the~ Networt on a new, RCU.rrina role--dW of Jelly in the Lancer western series. Brinepr maka his debut in Lancer Tuesday at 7: 30 PM. The bearded actor, wbo portrayed the camp cook in 1lawbide, DO = ia aurrounded by pota and pans. but ho maim tbe io- arati.a: irascible manner of ~ former characterization. Jelly is a footloole nomad wbo ftnds ~ton the Lancer cattle ranch after a teria of ammiJJa incidents. BriDeau won hia role of W-llbbooe in Rawhide by p)ayiQa a aimilar role in tbe moaaa picture '-caUle Bmdre." · which Viu dinded by awta Marquis Warren, who later '"became producer of Jlawb.ido. hetl7 CALIFORNIA'S The big day is at hand. The battlefield is the Los Angeles Coliseum and the combatants are John McKay's Trojans (USC) and Tommy Prothro's Bruins (UCLA). It's the game of the season for most Southern Californlans, and if you were among those turned down for tickets to the game, despair not-you can see it on televislon, live and in color, compliments of ABC·lV. The USC-UCLA confrontation is the second game of a double-header on the NCAA Game of the Week. Saturday at 3 PM. The first game begins at 11:45 AM with Ne· braska at Oklahoma. Remember last year? All·Ameri· can and Heisman Trophy winner Gary Beban had brought his UCLA team ahead 20 to 14 in the fourth quarter. Then suddenly, another All·American, 0. J. Simp- son of USC, started a run up· field and found a hole. He broke one tackle after another and streaked towards the goal line 64 yards away, leaving both Bruins and his team mates far behind-and bringing 92,000 spectators to their feet for what was surely one of last year's most exciting football games. No predictions here and no odds as to the outcome of this year's game, but whether a UCLA or use fan, all must agree the game's worth watching just to see the dazzling efforts of a super· modern athlete named 0. J. Simp- son. At one time, football almost died because of excessive rough· ness. That's when the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic As· sociation) stepped In with rules that opened up the game; separ- ated the combatants and made the game safer-and more excit· ing. It also made America college conscious. College football has spread so much in interest that during the 1960's it has annually produced crowds of over 25 mllllon ticket buyers at collegiate contests--al- most three times the number who pay to see professional games. S• SI S) • m p, Sf le p SC Sylvania SC226P • AS8a)/2X Bravissimo Sealed Air Suspension speaker systems. • Garrard Custom Deluxe Automatic Turntable. • 25 watts EIA Power. Mediterranean styling. Pecan veneers and solids. 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SYLVANIA PO ltTAILE STEREO EX1'4/SOW • Walnut Grained Vinyl Clad Finish • Solid State FM/Stereo/FM Tuner • Wei9htecl Flywheel Tunin9 • d'Arsonu l T11nin9 t...eter • Sealed Air Su1pan1ion Speaker Sy1tem1 • Garrard C111tom l'ro· solids fenional Turnteble • Separate la11 and Treble, $249•• S ... rao lalanco, anti Loudne11 Co11trols • Tape Facilities • Stand, Optional Come in today ... make your home the most exciting place in town! . DAVIS-BROWN 21 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE _SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 PM SATURDAYS TILL 6 PM 411EAST17TH STREET. COSTA MESA 646·1684 .. ,...1. FR I DAY NOVEMBER 22 For momln1 1nd afternoon llstinp, pleaM ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change procrammfnc with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D "IW>tcu" Part II (dl'lma) '40 -l.lurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine. 9:00 II "So &II My love" (mystety) ·~Ray Milland, Ann Todd, Leo G. Carroll. 10:00 B (C) .. Saronar1" Part II (drama) '57-Marlon Brando, Rad Butt1>11a, Miyoshi Umekl. 12:30 m ''Cry Toulb" (dra1n1) '59- John Saxon. "TM Hoodl• Prlllr i ma) '61-0on Mumy. Z:OO "TM loaltw CW' (drama) ' -Helen Shlna1er, St.am., B.tker. 4:oo a "1111 .. .., ;ooc1.... ..,.. (dl'lma) '56 -Steve Allen, Donna Reed. rvrNINC 5:00 IJ Get it early & pt it * complete It's GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS timer Sports & Telecopterl Charlton Heston Pony Express .. The Six O'Clock Movie" Friday in color ~Kabc·tv . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 16. 1968 l:IO. Tiit Ila "... boy la tent to New Yott to wreak $pod! and Dr. McCoy IS prtaonen Dunphy. nnaunce on the entmlta of Amert-to th• wfll of Pl1tonlans. Michie! II .......,..,.'*"' ~ (C) ( can ~atrilte. Dunn pm. • STEVE hosts 31-ga e I Trd or Coaeqwc:u (C) (30) a Covera1e with Courapl * winner Denny Mclain ~ :.~ ~ ~~60) * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS who plays organ & ball bpi... brinp it complete! with Steve! Barrie Chase! a:oo I Hant (C) (30) Sports I T elecopter! 1J StM Al ... sate. (C) (90) Den-· w.td PYUI (C) (60) g ;-.. rm.. ,.._ (C) (60) ny Mel.Jin, Pit H1rrln&ton, Edward ,. ... Y Ellr .. 111 D (i! (j) (42) JIMld fW CM Dt- Evtrett Horton 1nd Barrie Chatt l:lO fJ 9 (I) 809lf r,te (C) (30) fiaa (Cf160) "MJ CUtnt the fool." ed. Sil tinter 1'9Celvts bis bla bruk When Ben Caldwell Is accused of O'Cltd MM: (C) ..,_, In a Hollywood movt..... ont·llnt lmmorll rel1tlons wfth a minor, ht (western) '53 -Charlton part Sheldon Leonard aueata. refuses Judd's help and dtfendl Heston, Rhond1 Aemlna. Fomst D Q CJ) ..._ et tJtt .... (C) himself. Arthur Hiii 1nd Donna Tucker. (90) 'Onf•I." Din F1"'ll tries to B1ee1la ruest. 11 In (C) (60) prm th• Innocence of 1 woman Dy.., .... ~n C•H•IJI s.... lmwa (C) (30) who is awaitlna execuflon .afUr her (C) (30) Mtl Tormt, Willy Cox and ~:",.=''"(~)) "Avl.tlon." confession to murder. The fonntt Barrie Chase judp the tlltnt ind topless waitress ahot 1t 1 prowler, David J1rmen presents the award. Three sqments on man's attempts only to dlscovtr that she hid killed ,-. •-..£. , .......... _ (C) (60) and triumphs In the air featun her we11th1, hl&h society husband, ;.~~ p;;:. (lO) A .....trait Leonardo da Vinci's experiments. ind the Jury refUMS to believe her. ---.,... • American pioneers and airplane Farley Granier, Martha Hyer, Llo1d Sltyajlt Ray, lndla'1 moat dls- flnts. Bochner Jeulci Walter Sean Gar· tinrulshed film director. i!I Desdno II Gloria rtton, D~vld Of)ltoshu iuest. II) El Caballero dt 11 Noelle (C) (Q) ,..., (C) lO:lO D Movie: ...,, Coulln Radler &:JOI MIC.....,.. <C> <60> 8 HAPPY WANDERERS <Tram•> '53-Rlchant Burton, 011v. I Love l.*Y (30) * takes you to the last la deHavill1nd. v.,_. ti tJtt lttlDll of th Nev. boom town! tt's a m Ntft ~~ Biii Johns. [C) (E fm NET (90) "Devi." A ~ ~ l~1.-.. -.. ,,... faaclnatln~tour of futura·lentth film about the ,. ,,... CIJ ..... ....,.. ·-1 .. _ •• \"' famous " ldfleld." t:r.l I> _, (30) -·-· "~ llJious f1ntatles of a de'iout Indian w ·~ ""'',. """''' B t11PPf ....... (C) (30) man about his dauatrttr·ln·llW. Pro-ceptual 'Ins end Oub'." Dr. Thomas '~dfltld." SUm and Hll'lrltttl title ductr Is S.tJajlt RIJ. Best covera m1th and flc:t In the 1 trlp to the list of tht famous 8\ Detra dtl 11 .. field of 1eo1r1phy. U11 ..,. CJ) ........ "'"' " Nevada boom towns. 11*» fJ Eltwtll O'a.dl bport (C) (30) ID> ""'"",..1 _, D@(J) (42),...., _.. (C) Jany DunphJ. fl> Notidtfo 34 (C) ~) "Mltdled for llurdtr." Stone D DIC ,...,.,.. (C) (30) Tom (4Z) ABC ..... (C) frtn\ Reynolds. ind 811q:a pursue a murd.,.,. who Brokaw. 7~ a a ()) CIS twmn1 ..... (C) UllS computerized dltlnJ ..mce. I Alfred Hltdlcect (30) (30) W11tllr Cronkite. to find his ric:tlma. Ntn (C) (30) Blxttr Ward. GJ Wblt's My lint? (C) (30) m 11..w Mtfll (C) (90) Dottlld O'Cemler (C) (90) Rull m ,_...,..... (C) (30) G) ""1 11 .... (60) ltt, Und1 Cristal. Allen Ludden, tD 00 Clntm1 no.aw II)~ Mam P1u1 Hampton and Jonathan Moore m Mathia u.. .._ of lhtllrltY ~ U ~:!!' ~~~~ ~~ sa... ce> <3o> Huah ~) A panel of Mnlor adults talk Robert Walker, Burt Iv•. Millie l'>'lr11n .~nd Dr. Georae Obuuth about existing opportunities and Perillna. Walter Matthau, Tommy discuss L~k Out-or You Mlcfrt pastimes after rttlramant S.ndl, KIJ Medford. The contln· Be Framed! (42) Trvtll ot Conseq11tt1c.a (C) utd adventuru of the enaaatna IHI Cl) ,.... (C) 7:JO ft ft (I) 1lt Wffcl, Wild Welt (C) ina allor from "Mister Roberta." tD @Thia D11 1961 (C) (lO) A profasmr's tilter raferrlna nt Defeaderl (60) 9 CJ) WI ,.._ to 1n undbcloaed mlnlna dlac:ovtry @CJ) (4Z) Del ltlctlel (C) @I) NtUdent 34 (C) brinp West ind Gonion to ltlt ( 0) (U) llnl (C) town of Brimstone, wtltrt ltley find fJl) ~ (60) ''The Jm. Pop, 11'15 8\ Dr Tint del JlltCO (C) • phantom-like former cavalry offl. lfOck Scent." Dr. Keith Berwick • ...., • ctr rallvin& his CMI War apert. dllCUIMI tilt types of music and 11:20 E .... encea In 1 deep cavern. Dabbs musical an>upa with jmman stln 11:30 8 Mowlr. (C) "'T1le T,.... ., Gr• sutsta. Kenton. conductor-1rr1npr Gent Pudle Vlfll" (adventure) '55 _ 8 ltllll ~ (C) (60) 1llt P111. ind L.A. Times Jazz crltlc Rory Calhoun, Shelley Wlnten. Buffalo Soldlara." Tucson ctttrtna Leonard Ftlttltr. D 9 (j) n. TNIPt sai.. (C) pnitat when their petition to ltle 8) E llade &ta Leet B Mewte: "Dr CJdepe" (horrof') ~tt!. ~ J: ~ ~ * Don't miss GEORGE 'lO--Aibtrt o.kiler, Janice Loaan. 1s answered bJ an .all-Necro CIVllry PUTNAM at 5 & 10 PM D a:! CJ) (42)-., ....., (C) unit Th• BuffalO Sokllen 1 .. m for All the newsl Ch. 5 m Mewl« (C) "'lttnile" (drama) that John Cannon's famllJ will bt •.JO D II!(]) (42) Tiie Qna et WNI ~-Marla Schell, Francoise Ptftlr. their only supporttr. when ltltr .... (C) (30) 1!:15 a Mowle: .... Wltll ... "-" ride 111lnst ltlt boll' bind at hired GJ N.., (C) (30) Ted Meyers. (mystery) '48-Rlchard Wldmtr\ suns. Yaphtt Kotto, Morpn Wood· m Dri<W I ,.,....... flpllllH Marti Stmns. wan1 auut. ~ ,..... ,,...... (C) <60> 0r. 12:so m ..... atJ 11 L..t la Spece (C) (60) "Tb• lrvlna Ben1tlldoff, Science Editor Pnlmistd P!11net." Roblnt0n'1 pertJ of the L A. Tlrnea; Dr. •r O. l~ R llowle: .... Yldllty" (d11ma) lands Oft • swtnstn1 pl1ntt popu-£ae1>era. Dt1n of th• School of '~lchard Burton, Curt Jurl'ftl. lated axcluslvtly by younptn. Mtdldne at USC and Chairman of Ill MoN: '"Seduced aid Abm- D@ ~42)----· fdlr-ltlt Medici! CommlttM of P1anned l)lfttel" (d11ma) '64--Stefanla Sin· tiTtt....t (go) Flip WlilOll hoatl Parantlto04; and Father Jo1111 Urt>an, drelll, Saro Urrl . from Hu urt Atld, f.ort W111Dn Director of Communlcltlona for the a Mowtt: "'T1le G••blel" (drama) BNCll, Florida. On tht 1uest llst Ro1n1n Catholic Arthdtoc. at Lot '52--0ane Cl1~ Naomi Chance. ire The Lannon Sisters. Allen & An1t1tt Join Biii Burrud to dl1C1111 D 11.. (C) Rossi, 0.111 Reeat ind Tht GMZln· the many a.pects of one of min· m Acttttt n.tn: "Bionda Ice." 111w Brothen. ldnd'a most praaln1 current Pf'OI>· I·-m F (C) D MUliN $ Mtwtt: .. _....., c:.r ltma. :.-Ml tllt Inside Olt (d11ma) '63--Henry Sflva. Sam1111 lO:GO II ~ (j) Stir Trel (C) (60) 2:00 m Alf.N!Ot SMw: ''The M11t1 0evta Jr., Ellzabetfl Moldlllfl*Y, ·~ S1'Pdlildrtn." A cl.,_ Story/' ''fht "'keel St'11t," '1Ual JofJ 8bhop. Jtm ltcba. ttalilft ciefl fnMft ,.._ .,..,.. Klft. Mt DNdtJ," r Kc Ca dit' Ne11 role luc ar 1er I Ott A rec a a ct whi1 wor The have re cc dictJ K He off-I ci K "I c blac isn't "I man then ihip J>eOJ he s T acto wn sa ra el s J) .. If • Id Id d. )) lit S· I" V· A • IR D- D) ) If) I. .a) ... .. lft· •) I. ti • ~ aphet Kotto-From Harlem o Hollywood Born and raised in Harlem, at 15 ho was, by his own descrip- 'oo, a "starving bum, really ~ild, a kind of hoodlum ... " His peecb was the sparse, beavtly accented argot of the Harlem streets, made more unintelligible by a lisp. He was black and belonged to the Jewish faith, a kind of double barrelled minority membership. Not even Yapbet Kotto would have given you odds that some' 13 years later he would have become an accomplished actor, working in Hollywood, Jiving in a nice home in Hollywood Hills with his wife Rita and three youngsters, and possessed of a candid and often humor-filled view of himself and his profession. But Kotto did work himself up and out and into "the acting bag." ''I paid the price," he says, "and Kotto as ltadtr of tht 10th today I don't owe anybody anything, Cavalry on "Th,. 8116010 Sol· except courtesy." diers." One of a growing number of Negro actors who are at last finding some opportunity for mc~ty roles in movies and TV. Yaphct has appeared in two fihm (ID· luding "Five Card Stud" with Robert Matchum). He guested last week on a Daniel Boone episode in which he played an ex-sla~c. 1vi ng with Indians. bent on murderous revenge on every white an. This week he stars in High Chaparral's "The Buffalo Sol- ie~." a fascinating and historically true story of the all Negro 10th Cavalry unit first organized in 1866. Aliked how a "wild kid" of 15 turned toward acting, Kotto recalls that sometime around the age of 16 he happened to attend a church meeting where a woman was giving a dramatic reading which she had written. "Man. I listened to the way she put those words together-it was beauriful-1 wanted to be able to do that. The theater was a kind of escape, too," he goes on. "I didn't have money for acting lessons. so I saved for a tape recorder and recorded the voice of John Cameron Swayte. I got two books on diction and dance, and learned how to move and speak.:· Kotto was later helped with his speech by actress Juanita Hall. He appeared in repertory productions of Shakespeare, in several off-Broadway plays, worked wi~ the American. Conservatory. Thea- ter traveled with road companies, ap~ared ID 135 plays m 2~ ye~rs. He finally left New York, decidmg that Los Angeles offered more challenge. His first TV appearance was the r?le of ~c des- rate father in "Losers. Weepers," an NBC Expenment m Tele- vision, written by Harry Dolan of the Watts Writers Workshop, and lmed in Watts. ., "I may not have become a big . n8!11e in H~llywood .after that, e smiles "but I sure was very big 1d Watts! Kotto ts proud to a srm'bol to black children, but the last thing he wants is to a "star." . "I know a lot of actors in this town who arc gods," he ~m1~es. 'I know because they tell me so. Man. when you start thmk.iog ou're Jesus, you're m trouble. Even. the biggest star is a Oulte. mean, a guy sitting next to you might be a great surgeon or cientist. That's really something." . . Kotto credits Robert Mitchum, whom he cons1dc~s one of his st friends with teaching him a lot about the business, and cs- cially the' busioess of kecpint your feet ~n . the ground .• Knowing yourself and doing your own thmkmg are Kotto s rules. "I don't go along with any group," he says, when asked. a~ut black militancy. "What those black cats like qeaver are th1nkmg, isn't what I'm thinking. Violence solves nothing . "But I'm tired of talking about racial problems. .~at the black man wants is to be left alone to make hrs own deCJsions, not ~ave them made for bhn-that's a good rule for. any human .relation· ship .. Kotto learned the safacity of not messing around with other people's business when he lived in the ghetto. "If you did it there," he says simply, "you ~ere dead, man, rully dead." Today, be asks nothing from anyone. Excc:pt .~c chance, as a.n actor to do meaninaful roles. And as an 1nd1vadual. to be his wn ~an. Morion Dun 'The World We Live In' National Educational Television launches its new season of sci- ence programming Sunday at 8:30 PM oo KCBT, Channel 28 with "The Winners," the fint of 12 color programs in ·~ World We Live In" series. An exploration into the strange macro-world of iosects to see how their life patterns arc relevant to human existence, "The Wumers" follows the insect society from birth to death observing its complex rituals. l~HOTO •Y AH°"llA8 nl .. IHOllN, LIP'll) "Tlif' WlnMr1" Isn't about boxi111. it'1 about tit• dominant Jonn of animal ll/1 on this planlf, lnuc11. AnotM' World We Uv1 In Mm Jrom TIME-U/1 B'oadcDJt. "The World We Live Jn," co-produced by NET and Time-Life Broadcast. ranges from child watching to weather watc~ina. from insect society to life in .the .desert. f!:mployin.g a <:0mb!~ation of live photography and arumauon techniques, the scnes vts1ts many parts of the globe to show what we know about nature and what we arc trying to discover about factors affecting life on earth. "The Winners" ~ints out that although insects are the dominant form of life on thlS planet, scientists know more about the moon than they know about this fascinating micro-world. The narrator adds the fact that: "Virtually all spec:ies of insects arc neither barmf ul to man nor annoying, and, 10 fact, make the world more livable and more beautiful." This small percentage of "bad" insects may seem insianiftcant. but its numbers are great enough to cause concern. Some 10 per cent of all crops arc destroyed by insects and many a fanner has complained that it costs more to feed his insects than to educate his children. ControlLing harmful insects by the use of pesticides has not always been succCMful-the side effects injuring "good" iasecta or other animal life and the intended victims dcvelopinJ. a resistance or even an addiction to insecticides. "The Winners" illustrates the part that "good" insects, natural enemi~ of the destructive ~nd. play in helping nature control a poteoually dangerous populauon. Late.r programs deal with: "The Weather Watchers"; "Survival in the Sea"; "The Child Watchers"; "Life in Parched Lands"; "Rid· die of Heredity"; "The Dam Builders"; "Antarctica: Because It's There"; "Water-Old Problems, New Methods"; "Animal War, Animal Peace"; "Questions of Time"; and "The Sun Watchers." Roy Bulla's stevens TV 1953 Newpert Blvd., Co.ta Mesa Phone 548-3494 ,... 21 Cowsill Mom Tells It Like It Is Barbara Cowsill is still ''in a daze." .. After all," she said, "I was a mother and housewife for 20 years." v Now she's a performer, as part of The Cowsills, the singing family from Newport. Rhode Island. The Cowsills were. little known outside thear hometown a year ago. Since then, they have achieved international renown. Now they're coming up in their own special. "A Family Thing," on NBC, Saturday at 8:30 PM. The on-stage Cowsills include Bill. 20; Bob, 18; Paul, 16; Barry, 13; Johnny, 11; Susie, 9; and FAMILY MATTER-Guest star Buddy Ehsm (left) jo/ru the sin1i~ Cow1ills Jamily /or "A Family TIWrl'' m11Sical 1~dal Off NBC. Mem- bers of tJ., CowJill.J a" (Jlandlng1 left to rl,ht) Bob, Bill, John, (Jciated, left 10 right) Swan. Barbara (/fie mother). Bud (tlte /atlter). (front, Ir/I to rlgltt) Barry and Paul. their mother, Barbara. Dick. who is Bob's twin aod serves as road manager, currently is in the "1my in Vietnam. Tbe moving force is husband-father Bud Cowsill, a 20-year (retired) Navy man, who orgaoiz.ed the group. "The kids used to play and sing around town at various func- tions," said Barbara. "Everyone remarked about their talent. My husband was very conscious of today's music and performers. The kids used to say, 'Gee, Dad, we play as well as they do.' They were itching to perform. Our philosophy was that we bad nothing to leave them, but maybe we could help them attain something while we were stiU liviog." Tbe plan almost coded in financial disaster after five years of trying. The father had borrowed in excess of $100,000 to get the group started professionally. On the verge of Josioa his home, Cowsill made ooe last desperate trip to New York where he found manager Leonard Stogcl, who recogniz.ed the group's talent and ,Wdcd it to success, as of a year ago. "I had a lot of doubts," said Barbara of the whole experience. "But I should have known my husband-be loves a challenge. He made things move." Barbara feels that Navy life prepared her for her present role. "I loved Navy life," she said. "We met a lot of interesting people, because we moved around a lot, like now. rm used to 1L" Barbara appreciates what's happened to her. .. Now that I'm over being scared of getting up to smg, I'm enjoying all this,.. she said. "I know bow fortunate I am. I've been given a new kind of life. I know many housewives and mothen who'd give their eyeteeth for any kind of change." Ooc thing about her new statw that Barbara finds hard to get used to is a cleaning woman who comes regularly. "I dido 't count on this," she said. "I still clean the house before ahc comes." Barbara is unpretentious about her professional statu.\. Said ahc: "Me? I'm just out with my kids and we're singing." But there's no question bow she feels about her husband and bis accomplishments. "What this has taught me is that if you believe firmly eoough in what you'R doing, like Bud. and you're willing to make s.acri- 6ca to achieve it, you can do it" THE DA.ILY PILOT, TV WEfJ(, NOVEM8ER 1•. 1968 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17 9:00 U @ (3) (C) "Th• Sons of Katie EJder." The day Katie Elder is buried, her four sons come to town to pay their last respects They are John (John Wayne), Tom (Dean Martin), Matt (Earl Holliman) and Bud (Michael Anderson Jr.). The Elders are all fighting men except Bud, who Is the youngest and who Is attending college. As the brothers Investigate the past they come to the conclusion that the best thing they can do In memory of their mother would be to clear the famlly name and for Bud to finish college. The movie was produced in 1965 by Hal Wallis and directed by Henry Hathaway. Martha Hyer and Jeremy Slate also star. MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 and 19 I ' r r ' I; 7: 7: 9:00 Q ~ 00 (C) "EJ Cid." Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren star In the coto11ut action·spectacle set in medieval Spain that Is 7: telecast in two parts on NBC this week. The film focuses on I: the life of Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar-"EI Cid" ("The lord")-an l lth-<:entury Spanish warrior-knight, whose actual feats of lead· ership have merged with legend to make him a great national figure. It was Et Cid's hope to unite his people, torn apart by warring feudal lords, before Spain was overridden by fanatical North African Moslems. He devoted his life to his cause, strug· gling against a weak ruling family, the hatred between Christian and Moslem Spaniards, and the temporary enmity of his beau· tiful wife, Ch1mene, who, for a time, plotted his death. Others in the 1961 Alhed Artists release are Raf Vallone, Genevieve Page, John Fraser, Hurd Hatfield and Herbert Lom. Samuel I: Bronston and Anthony Mann produced and directed from a screenplay by Philip Yordan and Frederic M. Frank. W{;DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 9:00 fJ @ (]) (C) "Caprice.•• Doris Day, Richard Harris and Michael J. Pollard star in the adventure-comedy with Ray Walston, Edward Muthare, Lilia Skala and Jack Kruschen round out the cast. The flick deals in the business of industrial espionage as exemplified by two successful cosmetic firms, one in Europe and one in the UmnMt States, which seek to team one another's secrets. Patricia Foster, at first a designer for the European company, tater goes to work for the American firm, where she becomes a spy for her first boss. However, she is realty not interested in cosmetics; her actual quarry is a narcotics ring. The 1967 film was produced by Aaron Rosenberg and Martin Melcher, and directed by Frank Tashlin from a screenplay by Jay Jayson and Frank Tashlin. TMURSOAY, NOVEMBER 21 9:001J QI Ci) (C) "Cheyenne Autumn.'' This 1964 western stars RichardWidmat1<, Carroll Baker, Sat Mineo, Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Roland, Arthur Kennedy, James Stewart. and Edward G. Robinson in a story about the survivors of a diseased and starving Indian reservation in Oklahoma who set out to find their old homeland in Wyoming. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22 9:00 IJ Qt (f) (C) "Ensign Pulver.'' The 1964 comedy stars Robert Walker.Burl Ives, Millie Perkins, Walter Matthau, Tommy Sands and Kay Medford in the further adventures of the engaging young sailor from "Mister Roberts." SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 9:00 0 9 00 (C) "Companions In Nl1htmare." This World Pre· mi.re movie was written by Robert l. Joseph and produced and directed by Norman Lloyd. Melvyn Douglas, Gig Young, Anne Baxter, Patrick O'Neal, Dana Wynter, Leslie Nlefsen, Wit· liam Redfield, Bettye Ackerman and Lou Gossett star. When a murder occurs among the hand-selected members of a group therapy project. the police accuse the psychiatrist In charge of harboring a murderer, Only when the second murder occ:u~. does the doctor realize he must root out the identity of tht murderer whose motivation lies within some revelation made during the group therapy sessions, and he uses an unusual method to ferret out his kilter. I SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23 r-.i <l J? N I "" C All stations reserve the rf Pt to chance procram- m1ng without advance no- tice. t:o01a~--=-~ 3··~'1>(d,~,..... (C) Elbd9 ft: annUll cro»llllwn rtHI?. be- ..._ 12:CIO 11..~ SMmel (C) tween the USC Troiana and tia.A. t-.JO I ~Cl) WIClJ ._ (C) .. Art (C) Edwlrcl I Dllt.e la .... @ Tiit a... .,.._ !C> nnan talks wtttl abstract palntlr J:JO S. 11..t : "J...,. IMdm" (ad-Lie Mullican, whole style la IJ'llU1 Tiit .......,,.. (C) '"Whtrt venture) ·~eorp Raew, Wanda Influenced by the American Indian Antllopt Roam." McKl.J.: Ind Ocwllc art. 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