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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-23 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• - ' • • • r . . ......... oils • •• I e' • -• ...--..... :-.· ~-m...i· : . .-...-. .... -..-..·iii'····» .CIF .Pbzyoff ~res•·...---.iiiiiii!iiii!i.lllil!'ll!ll_lll!ll·· ~·..-.~~.---.-... 'Laguna ·La Qumta •• Sonora .... f' -... , "" .... No .. te Vista ~ -·· ---,. -' "'.!: • .. . . .. • :-~--4" • SA~.A Y. llbvEMBER 2( \968 ... . -Wt.. ... -. .. ,IS~l[P~· . ~~ ': .... I -!, ""'-•· . ..;..,_ .. .;. ·1 .,.~ . ., . . Iii • 13· 4.8 19 ... -. • >· ' ' •• . . , .Nixon Hometown Fight Breaks Out A nelihborhood llllit II breaking out ever 1fbich of two SouthlaQd 'cities can proclaim llJell ·u Riobard M. NIJ00'1 hometown. At stake art tloasands of tourist dollars that will be attracted to Countian Accused Of Beartrapping : Police: Acquitted A lllll' """""'. ·fll pladng a bear )rap In a Placontla poliot "'1"&e&nt'1 Prl••le "" ..... deaiod ol tile cbMg<s Friday In' SuPerlo< Cwrt., Judie Robo!t~ ruled that tiler< JJll lnsu1lidmt . evidence to proceed against J-Dewit! l!Ull, IO, of Gar<len Grove. ~ against Hull were -·· Hull -unoled by Placentia police WI July 7 aM f"Oloed of placing a 14-lnch bear .trQ, jQt wide open azXI 'nady for !<••-, In. the'· i:ar ol Sgt Wallef Pichon. The oflleor spotted the defice u he wu about to slip behind tbe si..rlng whe>J. . P<illoe accused Hull of .. wng the trap for po._ j>I revenge~ Sgt Picha Who Jiid.,,_'arratf14.... '1 _,.wift- thrH -· Mer "" ljl public cbarJ!ea. POU.. said Hull interfered wit~ that arrest and ' ahouled insults and tbre'lll agalDll PldlOll a~ Jl>al ilme. BOmhs Blow Out " eoiiege Windows 1 · Dorie • IAN llATl!XI (UPI) -~ llomemado bolribl bin out olllte wlndOwa •orb' FridV )It the Co~ ol Siil Mateo. The ~ .tevl"'I' """ mlide up !ram li!I cans, black """"°', rifle and lhotamt ""'11, E.1!!'. ...... placed ... outalde window ,..... • ol the ofllcel of ICbool pc'islden! ftolim-i!wlgle6tn aod dean o1· lnllruCtlon Pblllp Garlington. The ollicol were not j>C;Clleied at the lime and there were no lnjurles. . ' .· . . ' . san ·Marino ~ "~nlt¢rt~n • • • ' ' • ' ·' • • • 40 -·~-I.Mara---. -W~sitninster . --. . , , ... ' Ut.1l1pt_on 6 Azusa . ,· .. 14 • ·, • • 7 . ' ' , . • 17 ' 16 . ~ ": .1. .. ' " . . ..... SEE ,OETAltS, SfOJtTS· PAGES·---~------------••ii!--111!!'! ' • . .. -.. . ; c ' .... ' . ~ .. ... ' . ' ' • J • I t ' . -. _,.. ..... .. .. • •• ·• . "' . ) • . . <' ,.'}... ,. ' ' •, ... ' . ' •, • • ! J: • ' ' l. • • Q 1! l, ' · I l .j \ .j ' • I Jt o.\ILY 'IL.OT s.twdlJ, NMft'lbet ZJ, 1968 ' ' . ' It's Time · for as Plane Hits Bay 107 Saved by SF Tichi Ke~p Cool, S~ . Dry ' . . SAN F1UNC1SCO CA'f l -'Ille II! Pl". .Al the P11iJ!1 or lmPact. lull olf = -tbolrd • J-At-u.. jol .0. ..-. 19 --it.of. ... ,.,. lhanlc the bllhelt tide ol the year and Ibero waa a rising oeve!>lool llde.,the a cool pDal Jor their "one-Jn.a-llljjllon" hlgbelt ol Ibo year, the O>ut Guard wninl fll a cruJ>.landing lnlf ' San aalL Nonaally, 'llter is •• moro tbao Fraoqlloo a.,. f016 i.t deep at the spot . • 'lbo1, dldA't even pt their leel wet South Ian Franciooo's fire chief, Jolm FridoY when the DCI, arriving '-Marcbl, uld the seven-fool depth WU Tokyo, bellled fnlo the IOQ!' sllallows .uflJclonl lo cushion the lmpoct, but ol Ibo blf, a milt abprl or the raow1y nC daep _,gb for the plana to alok. 11. 11111 ~ !lliinallol!ll .i\\r)>ort. Ha callo4 the rescue "• -b>+m1lll<m 'lbe NaUOaal . ~u.ioi Safety shot.• Boen! Aid In Wublngloo ll wu the 'llnt 'lbe plloe'I pllol, Kobel AIOh, 47, o1 IUCceafu1 dlld>IPf aJnco jetllnen begao Yokohama, witb the airline 1J yean, ~ -·----· ~ • said bll plue1'UI lhnilllb the f1lfr at II A llknan ID...tlgaUve i-Inion the 1..i Md aaltled ililo the water ol a speed -~ ""'"·1'0\>llll "" ".... o! ll'I -per hour. • for Ibo .,.ii. . ~ . . 'J' .loo' kiiow. I cao't 1&y what was Peter H. Covert, a, • ~er from Wf(lllg," Alofi..•told a ~WB cool~ He Sl'ini Valley, N.Y., uld Iha landlng , 'P<>ilt 11\.)roi<en Engllah, wi\11 Jtie aid ln llVlll foal al "* Wen1 lo llllloolb1y ol m IDllOftter. ;. · -al the ~ toolt PlcllJlta of ''l'ht plane WU fully abtlal~, • bl the dilchfng -· . There .... .. llid. panic, 'be !lald. • . A opokeaman for the Natleoal Trano- ... .. ~ ~ ..-- FROM TOKYO TO SAN FRANlllsCO \llA JETLINER AND LIFERAFT-ALL HANDS DAMP BUT "SAFE lnscrutebJe P•1Hnpn Walt to be Ferried Ashore Att.r P•nc•k• L•nding In Bay '"i'bq jaal~ 0110 11 I•_. ... ;artillii ..,.,.:_ beN ,.W>jbo uld Covert, wlio tw J,l!OO boura flIIDI plane waa guided, Jo the runway l>r ao time u ~ private pilot. "It wa.s a damned electrcnlc beam 8:P4, the pilot bas to good waler landing." -make the ....._, correcUon.s U the Chl}liasco Has Slim Lead • • Sex Equality. May Bring It About . U.S. Cites 210 Red Violations Of Peace Zone As .Mavatlan Nears Finish ' BJ JACll alAPPSIL Of .... Dltllr '"" ,.., Should a genileman offer a lady a pipe wrench? How about a jockey'• riding cropT Or a Uleguard'1 blnocularst -&boo\ -. flremc! Whal -,... all lllem? l'lrlladla! l"lrlleil>mel! no iolail boaltl. ll'a all lll Ille -or aquall17. II -the aft! 1llgbla act o(UM-- ed -~· ....... nol ool7 ... the -of ... but .... -u ,,.p. U-the ocl; nawipoper'llelp.wanlld adl -to ..,. ,.. would be dee1-C U1epl -the fedora! Jl:quai Employment • Opportunity Commllalon onlered. 1t ao ordered tbll lllDUDer. The law la Jo' Into effect Dec. 1. ll(t'? 'lNW•ili ~ . ~ .. - . Like Coola Mesa Fire Cbiel Jolin lfanbalL "No. 1 hadn't contemplated lL Well, lit me 91 thll, If 'Ibey could meet '"~~··" = -andlcled ..... ~ ' confllctl': ibould females llecome regular membera of the fC<Ce. "Firemen all sleep in a common ~·you kn(tw," he explained. Cbltf 'Marsblll -however, that llrelldlll .. 1. nun"• .ID" E&lroft. llfllJlldlll1 ta a.II." ' Newport's Robert Reed, dlroctor of ioO dty'a Jlleguard departm':"t, raised .. * ,. * . -tj . ,, ........ GIRLJQCKEY • ....,..,. Cburdl malotalna. 0 1 don't feel that a woman II capable ol 1f.m11n1 op under the pbyllcal abuae that 1 rider taRo. People don~ reallm It, but a rider takes a lot ol rllkl out there 00 I track. "A 107i'QUllll jockey doesn't look too llroPf but jocu are preUy physically ftt people and they'ra llrOnf. In IO ,....., I ool< IO opUla. I've bad aeven -dlllocatlooa-oncewll!na -JIJll twtalod bll naok Yloleollf to ant iide." ~· II IPllkhll ,..,., u ~--..... --He ..... the ---. In 1114 atop Mr. Claml"'"'1 and' boped the Calllorn1an II llollJned Part llJo followlnl ,_ 111 Whig Splrtl He u ... In Ar<:aclla: He doeon 'I expect Mila Early to find any mart llllccesa at Santa Anita than she did at <Jiurobill Downs. "It'• not a question of whether the joc.U wW boycott a race she manages Jo cet In but what O'iflllr is l!olo& to offer lier a bone to rldl. Jocl:11 ltoa are aD the same. Nobedy II 1otng Jo let a woman ride his horse when be can get Wlllle Sboemaker for the same price." Apln, Cburch m...Uoned the dloaW faclor. "A lot of horses are hard to handle. Bayside Village ' Arson Suspect Held, Arraigned A maa who b accU..d of ~ • lllllDlla' " llRa lnille Bll'atda - Trail• Park In Newporl -WU .-....i l"rlda:t In Harbor Dlillrlct Judldal Court. -llem7 -· "· ol llanta ~ -onlered te face preliminary ........ 111 Ult -...n on NOY. Ii. !lo la dwpl with ttro COUDll ol ll'IOl1 and ... -ol lllapl .....,, ---1'rldly by _..... " the ~ c.aoty FllreelJY .................. aauad. '"" .... "' .u ... UioJ ml. cllmuod .. ... I A._.,. lllto _ -11 "'*'*' oal 11 II !IN In Ibo Cralllt Jllfll .... ..,_._ A f<r•J .---to_. --G!lthe ........ ol- or Ult IJuodol loa •-"!lllldllll ............. ~ .. ,.. ...... IJolL a maay eyebrow at Ibo QUellloG. "Being a llleguanl II a purely physical ca~bllity job/' be l81d. ••J.>urlni World War II, wqmen were hired for Newport's "'1·1taUooa. Wt daa'i !mow bow mucll ........ Ibey bad • then 11 ladllclenl dlnlcal chla Jo 111-ate ti. ·"U this country · II ever involved tn lllOll>er war, we cOold cerlallllJ pallUI tM NDle avenue.'' HI IOWlded a DOie of pessimiml, ~· yoo lmaglno llJo av..,,.. or oven abcwe-average woman bandllnc 1WO fl>Ot waves . or escorUtig hippies off the beach?" he asked. Perhaps the Impact of TV's day-time soap eemmerelall ' tw loftened what 11111111 Ill lblallll lo ........ -for women • "There II ahsolately no dlscrlminatioo Jn hiring · plumbeJ'I/! a spokesman for a Huntington IJeacb acern Aid. •'TM on1J q1111lftrttlon for I pod plumber II• -build. u I...,.,.. can qgallfy, I am wre we would h1re one," ht said. From Liguna came a shocked tum@out II fair play anower ' "W1 =~~ men," a spokesman ·for.. 11111>1"'"""1 _.....,. .aaid-"WI dca1 .l!O'! • ft •'t C11 l)e<. L I dOl\1 cp< what 11Jo IOV"'-1 says." ' p .. ,, -... -Jm!>ploc -.. Ibo llariloc .... and you. (el thrown up aplnst Iron ban. In a race, aome of them want to nm rlgbt off the track and you need a lot ol muocla Jo keep them lo • llralibl llna. "And In • situation like that Jbe ml&ht get In a situation sbe couldo't handle and crealo a· -alluaUon for other -and rldorl. "I'll loll )'OU thll -If aha pl Oil II unruly -I _, Wan\ Jo ... olalldJnl ~la "' lw." 'Ibero~ yet IDOlbor-. -Sarb' -.--... u.- .... Illa -al I -Jodlel can cet ::::z.=" a1 -olt.. ·wordl are ID fllo locDr ""'" and --pundm --Some of them mlgbl forpl lbo'I I -11It'1 just DO plaot bi I woman. II' p.....,. P .. e J ' SAIGON (UPI) -The Communllta have violated 210 times their agreement not lo Ibale Vlelnim'• demllllll'faed ·-J~l ID ad>aap lor I hall In 1ba bom ol Norllt Vietnam, U.S. -. -"" Aid lodaY. • . Tiii _,,..,,,,\ -°" llnl -Amtrleon ...-had -... Iida!~ oa wbal llJo7 aallad .. .._ acllTtly ' In the buffer Iona alace II!& alr, .,-ad land llolftllardme!ll al Ncrll1. Vietnam lllopped II •days ago. Military apokesmen uld 139 of the 210 violations have occurred on the SOutb Vietnamese side ol the offlclal Ben lla1 IUver border rwmlng down the ,.....,, ""_,,,. _ ... _ sighted In the northern DMZ, Ibey Aid. U.S. guns for tbe th1rd time in tiro days rammered guerrilla anttalrerafl gunners In the North Vlellllm half of the -'l'llundoJ, 'lbe Commtmlala flrod llnl oo a u.a. ®oartlttoo ,plma, opokemneo uld. The plane waa not hil Under UM! agreement announced by U.S. Secretary of Stete Clerk M. Cllf. ford, Hanoi said it would not "violate" the D!.iZ or ·sl>ell IJooth V1""""1eae dtieio ii the DOrtllam bomblna aloppad. -J--·n~ llambliig ball "' l)d. '1. aallt -11lbulestt " Ol the sil-mlle- zooe between the two Vietoam.'1 would Dill be l*aled. vi -·~ -. 111 Pm1I. llorth --dlplenuila ' 'lclNO·Ol'·TORTI' 'SOUNDS 01'1' repeatedly deuted U.S. aDepli!'M their ' Bay Arao'a a.tu ll'oopo ,.... ualol ·the zone u a lllllltary . °"G'=r.'~~= . ..._ P•• 1 abowed u. llodo bid • ,. rocket BEW .. morlor ......... Into dllat durli>c . • • • the aame period, three of them l'rtilay. The U.S. &llllOllIICOlllt uld allied artillerymen have fired M ttmea fnlo the DMZ o1Dce Nov. I, lillting Cooununlit gun pbaltiooa, lroops1 mpply diunps. bunken 'and trucu violating the bomb halt agreemenL 'l'hll1y·fQUI' times the Reds lnlttaled Ult ezcbaPf,. by firing on U.S. spotter 1>1anes. In flallon. • -bomb nploded at 1 d¥!1 def-bulldlar under Coa- aWdloa lodaJ. No OllO -lnat aod the bomb4n ~. Yul.e BoatParaik To Cruise Harbor . . . . For Five Days The 23rd llllJIUal Floalfnl Chrlltmu HOMETOWN •• TNt and Boal Poradl will llllJar Its waa born in llU 11 owned by the Yorba "'1 areond Nowpart -for ft\'e I.ioda Elementary Sdloel Dlltrfct. ,,_. • ·dlYI thi• ,... tr.on Oto.. It· lo It bal beeo talk o1 1um1D1 U Into a mu-. It WU llU10U11Cld JodaY, ..,.. lo pruone Nlaoo pa-aod Tba parade will bqin at t :IO p.m. mementoes. ti the Balboa IaltDcf f'trrY I.andfnl "I certa1n1y doo't Intend Jo 10 lo sleep and will loot, chua• wbllllo 'and Olcker here and Jal Yorba Linda talla I~" llJ'I Ila merry"~ arOund the bay nllhll1· Chapman lipcnlond by Ibo NIWPOl'I · Harbor 'n10 whtltier lllaoo ~ttao. boadod Chamber or Commtroe, the paradl ...,. ,_ H"~ -•· ~u•• """'llUllMl'OUI barbor boaU -•tad •r -• • -•T• • a ~r wilh Jllblo aod Cllrlltmaa lrbnmlnp. day -Ju. t, -will '1111 cbambar repcrled DllolM <&Ila llad be II. l'm1 alae -.. _ lllnd almldy alorted oommc la willl quaAjona al memorlal ta1 up r... him;" ~If about Ibo parade. "We've -lllilnl a llbon f!bna7. aboul JO or 11 calll a d&J 11'11111 -le "People will not nelY v1all the ~ WIJl\ln& lo know aboul U,. panda," Mary, l>Iantyland and Sta World, but -..,. Baity Gundry uld. they will .... , te Wbltllw u the place Vanlap polnta for the JlrOCM ____ .,.. -llltblroil Hi.t -nilOll.''"OIYI --'11111 lilclada m. fnlm Clllf Loe Strong, execuUvt !ltO'elary al tM Dufft II' Oman a...Javanl 111 Ooru1a Uplown Whllller ._lloe, rt!arrin& <lo! -· u wo11 M eJ..., v1an -to fllNllln CaUfGmla --the-enda Cllllalbea~ I MagDin Co. Merges · In $30 Million Deal SAN FllANClllCO (UPI) -Tiii ~ . Miiiin Co., .. udllllw -·· oJoib.' ... cbaln, tw ---the dhwaa Amfae, Inc. ol ~ In I .. llllilloa du!. c,rl! Naplo, pnaldact o1 Ult W.,. nilt firm, lald Prl<la:T Ult tramadlaa - nol & Nie Ad lllal ha would ........ -al tlil dolblnl chalo. TIM -Mapln alall 11 alae ~ lo nmall. 8padal spota fnclud• the - Marina, -Payllim IDd Jim - and walar!l'oal --• Ne olfldal t111r1 b raqulnd, lllrl. Gundry aald. • • l -_.. . . • . .. By ALMON LOCitABEY ~ ptUlT ...... •fltlf' ll!AZATL.\l( .,.. ~ .~..i -idoos llal1ad the Nuallan nea "1•viol•qaln Frida:r and 1ba flnt befall ...... _.ed to ........... lab 11111 bert.aortr .•. Don W 'a Olilbo,..t:.i ......... Barbor Yaebl Cl!Jll;· Gorqa' o~·, Mir, ltoJal v ...... ;. Yaefil Cid; 'and Bill lillao!l'1 ~ 8ata Barbara Yacbl OU., ..,._ 1ba Capa u a trio aarlJ l"rlda:t ad plcAd up a II-knot breea to start thdr drtve acrOBB the Gull of Calllornla. Chubasco was about one mile ahead of the other twq boatl and 130 mlles from Muatlan. DUii AT DAWN EallJi!a~ or IJ?lVal ol IJlt lc&<I ... '!'I .-V, l(llP Ull!iMlc I 1111 ~ ....... J 'nil --ol ' Ibo lltat -.... Id al or .oear Ibo~ ~ 19 lllllal> )Ii' -al. . 8't1t .J-~ 'QIUnlilO . • v- ....... ... ,.U _ "b 'oli. a.· B beall al 1111-i:tPI will J!* a.bl'•..., m dlflolb'· ..... Oflilr nol* )a Ibo ............ C:.,.1:1""' ' . ... -· Sandpfper, Nalu m, Release, Intermezzo, Flare and Simoon. The balUt Jietw ... Cbubuoo ud Mir for llnl to flnllb will p don Ill ·tbe reoorda u Cll< al the c1ooest In Ibo bi11orJ of llJo race. D'S FA VOllBD Tho comc1od Um• -iap al a a.m. FrldlJ( atlll favored Ibo Claa D boall, bul lbat altuaU111 could cbllle as the 1._ boafl mon faster ta tile stronger winds. Handicapped leader was Don Barber's Danzante from LA YC. Second was Bill Nevin's Babba1 CYC and third wu John Reynold's Protege LAYC. The otben listed were John Noble's Slmoon, SBYC, Bill Polly's Conquest, LBYC and Sid llookow'a Slpaia DllYC. . ~ .. ~ .. -~ • _; I. llaaeal, I. w:~·- 1. llo balwee Cbublsco and fchibu: Clatl·B-" L. -.1. ......_, I. Fiu,. . . . CIUI C -I. Typte, I. P~alt D; 'I. llo llllHat ~Dud SojvD, ' ... ~ -I, l)p·"""'"; . a; l!al!ba; ...... ~ • 1 Regents Vote to Modify UC G-llest Lectures Rule SAN DlllGO (AP) -~ al Calllonila ...,.... -that .. credit be given for a cfaaa featuring Eld- ridge Cleaver u they modified aome- wbat Friday their one-guest ltcture rul· 1111- GOY. lltqao IUpporled the .... Dlq !taolutlon and after llo 11-'1 appmal he wltbdrtw his proposal that would have ban1sbed the Cltaver c1ua from the unt- vonlly'a BtrkalaJ ._.. . Cleaver, a Nqro mWlool IDd po'°'8d ocmlel, will ... alloftd to eaeUDua loo- -... --wllboul _ .. cndllt=-· .. Ibo ...... llmltad Claa>V ... .., 111111 -. to -leclUn bi I01 lfveo !or ....ill rrtd~'• actleo parmttlld UC Prufdtlll Cbarlea J. Hltdi to allow ...,.pt1ont •ICOPI for Cleaver'• COUf1e. llaapn uld the r-1uUon ...... all al the polnll be WU lr1fnr to mah fo I -i laal lllClllh. s-1acu117 mam-btrl and aludlllll had ta1d bll .,..._i waild baft -• ..., aatherllJ IP'anlad to 'Jlie -,., 'lbe .r::•nor dtnlld that bll Oolober reaolu would llava dona I011hfnr men than reaffirm Ibo "llnao ol -lly, the linta al nopcinslbDlly." A1loul 1111 -II and faeUlty man> ban watchad moll al Frlllar'• maetfnl on the unlvenlty's San Dltc• campua. Tbtn ...... lllricl -.rlly ~· -aQd, loeully ~ "l'P' -dlmcmlrallOoa Ill liO&CilUI. 1l>en -I brftl DlClllanl of foot. Aclmpfnt IDd I marcb aQd nil1 Clltl- • lid• the -ttnc. but .. llporll ol shoving, puahing or violence. About ball of the audience left the meeting abrupt~ ly when regents adopted tbt rualuti011. on the Cleaver i.slut. 'Ille firm dtnlll of acadamle aredlt tor the experimental course on racism featuring Cleaver waa opposed by facul· ty membert, aod aeveral lllldelll ll"'QPL l!epoll aJae Votad 1J. i wlllt tlJ: II> atontlON, te seek !340 million • about .. mlll1oo ""'" than Jul .,.., • ""'" . the alolo to -•la tbt W>1wri11J ID 1188-lQ. "It just goet without .gay1ng tbal lhll budget cannot be approved by the state," Mid Reacan, who abstained. PnYlldent Hitch said the new ruolution lnvolvfn& Cleaver may be "somtthlnM Jo quell Ibo tempeat" of COlllrovenJ Ill the luue. DAILY PILOT --_.., :.:::er:...... . .~:ti:=~ . ~~""' Cl«ANOI COAl't M.llllltOMI COi\I."~ It .... ,. H. w ... .......... ,...IN' Jtck L C:trl'1 """,,.....,.. -....,. ....... n. .... I(, ... -n... A. .... , ... , --• ... Ni..- ~=' . ' -"" ,...::f" Mil;' .. ,. ... '"~ =i::t.M: I • , . ' ., J•. = 41 •::w'•..,,.. •• ... ¥ • • \ ..-4 0 T - . . . • Weekend ' YOC. 1'f, NO. ·212, ~ SECTlOJilS, 54 'PA~. DAILY PIS.OT ....... W ...... MCM* k . FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S OIL WELL. STRIKES oiJT Wo<1atr Tam Roth Halpa Diamantla Derrick S_liell Loses Bet; There~s . . ' . . ·-. ' .... .. ' No Blirek Go"!· ~~~-~~l~y -,'Oof •', ,.,,.,~4\ .. -' -~~~ .. , - l17 l4MES MeNAllll llt. ................... ell Oil Co. lw lost lb bet Id lies beneath lbe peaceful ct of Fountain Valley, Friday was bu,sy eiploratoey drilling rlJ Oii, be cmier ef y.,,,.,. A- aDd Bdsbanl Sfte.t. '"Ibey have hem completely an.sao- cessf ul in lheir attempt to find oil," .aid City Planntog Director S t a o .M;~prooqng that padded ~ i»- foot derrick was gcpe, Friday· and work had begun on~remov81 of the st.eel frame. It should be finished early next week. CIP.arino ~k .Mansfieldoaidcooorete·loiuidlittoiliolor ---,:, ·I the rig ailO are to· be removed lllil the drilling hole permaoeotty· Capped Begins on Ni uel !'m U: ;:~=::;. J!i;::·!:'mi Property owners lo the area wero Sh lin H er shedding a tear, or bre;athing ore e omes ligb of relief, depeading .. their . ' t of view toward the anticipated Approximately two million yard boomJet. earth 1J being moved behJeen Monarch ell first exhibited interest In the Bay and Dana PtJint for nwre than $than. a yW ago, even thoulil 500 ocean-view ftSidences. ~ pr:oduclng' oil well lies almost The · dnlopment, Niguel Shores, is sou(hwest lo Huntington Beach. the -ttee1t development of the The firm r~y began ligplng leues Laguna Niguel Corp. on part of the with owneta..,. of homes and m;naI1 Capron "E.!tate land purchased last year tt}sinesses on )50 acres surroundb;lg the for •to.5 mllllon. e:xPioration site. ' i Comtruction of the new homes on Then,· last Aug. 21~the city Plarmlng left'aced lites oo both aides of Coast Commission • approv an explofatory lllCbway dovetailJ with the North drilling permit gMrig hell unW Dec. American RocJrtvell Autonetics Plant that 15 to hit pay dirl If oil wauot unearthed is tO cost llJ.5 5mllllon and hold 75050 by that . date, acconifug to"lhe l"flllil, the dtUlmg site wouJd have to be restored erQPloyes. Il ia to be .in operation by to tt.s fonner Ratua .:... an open field. lhe end of Im . From .u indlcattorm, that hi iu8t what The NiaUel Shores devolopment la the company Intends to do. between Dana Straod Road llld Salt ~k Road. Wort will take about six months. Coast . Highway motortsta will Use "a detour during coostructioo. of. an uoder-pasl ben~th the hl&ltway. Tiie ll50 ·acrea which . Lquoa Niguel bought la eventually to indude a variety ol bouaing r~ from aarden homes and beach homes to high r i s e apartments. It includes nearly a mile of coulline. There lJ also to be a 35--acre salt water lake created, as a rea-,pUon com:- pla' on the Inland aide ol Coul lllghway. Plans call alao for a major intersection of~Cout Highway and an eitension of NigQel Rold which now terminates near the IOUth end of the El Niguel Country Clull.aaif 1'0<U'le-Al> elementary school 11 to Iii ccillllrllclod al the lotenedJoD tlte. WATCH SINATRA. • DO . HIS THING He'• come · a Jong way, baby, from that .ttimy tld, ''Frsnkie, the ...... croGr)!I', '' '° the tmOOth. me1law guy ~Ito MOl!daJ nlgllt will own the tube rw an hour wlllle •'Ftancll Albert Sinatra Dool Hll Tllliii-. , lllllllrl'I r-111 TV special 11 lbe ...,.,. ltMre Ill toQ7'1 edUlm ol TV WI.EK. ll'l ._ 11111 copy ol the DAILY PILOT. And U'1 • -"trip." (Jo -u.n i!ld find It. . -. Double Heart Patient Dies HOUSTON (UPI) - Ev .... u Clair Thomas, 47, the naUon'• longest ourvlv- lllg ~ ttsnaplant roclpieot, ·Ali<d at SL Luke'• Hoapilal this morning, where be was given hla """"""" m1 ·tl>lrd chances at Ille In two heart tnmsplaots within sb months. 'I'hornal, fdrmerly a Phoenil, Ariz., accountant, bttame 'Houston's flrst heart transplant paUent May 3 when Dr. Den- ton A. Cooley gave him the bearl ol Mn. K"alllle'<•I" Martlll. a, ol lib~ a IAll- cide ~ • - Dally Paper • • ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER rt, 'l't61 • TEN CENTS . ' , • I Nixon 'Hometowns' '·Fight • ¥ orba Linda, Whitt~r Want Tourist Dollars A nellhborbood llgbt ii bruklllg out over which of two Southland ctUe1 can procllim ltlell u Rlcbard M. lliml'1 hometown. At state are tbouandl of 1aurisl do1iln lhl1 will be lltracted to the .... JftSldent'• --WbH,. tier or YOl'ba Linda. Al Robert Champman, a Whittler Chamber· of CoJIUMrce vice president, points out, "Abilene, Kan., a town of about 1,000 population DOW bu abcM • • Man Cleared 5,000 tow1Jts a week." Prtaldent Dwtcbt D. Eiaenhower grew up in Abilene. JohMon City, Ttz., and Independence, Mo., also attract many "prt.Sldeotial tour- ista'' tbo..ae days. . Whittier's concern ls over the Yorba 1Jnda claim ol being Nixon's birthplace. In tum, Yorba Unda, aroused over a sign already •rocted lo Wbltt!er pro- claiming !hot clty ., the pla<* "Where Richard M. Nl<oo, 31th Prtaldenl QI-the Ulillod States, spent bil boy~" bu launched a "llop Whittier" campaen. NlJ:on WU born in Yorba Linda. When be wu I, boWever, bia family moved to WblWer. Hil mother and lather opened a market there. Nb.on lilted Whittier as hla hometown when he entered the Navy durlng World War II and when be first ran for eon. I'"' Io 1948. He lauocbed. hla llrat vtce prealdenUalleampalp there lo 1952. l'isits County What ..... ....,.,.,. ii -? Aak Whittier lolka. In recent yean, ol count, N-........ lived lo New York City. The "atop WhltUer" cmnpa1p. ts cft.. roded by the "Yorba Linda CIW.OS Steering Committee far the Pi'ea'er vatlon of President Rlchard M. Ntioo•1 Birth-- place u • Hlatorlcal 81.&e." '1' • The amall frame booae wi-NlsGll (Bee HOMEl'OWN, Pap'. I) ' Of Setting Police .Trap Belli Def ends Supreme Court A man aceuoed ol ~laclog a bear trap in a 'PtacenUa police aerpant'a private car was cleared of the cbarges Friday lo Sllperior Court. JudJl:e Robert Gardner ruled that there •-was lnauUiclent evidence to proceed qalnat James Dewitt Hull, 50, of Garden Grove. Charges against Hull wen dlsrrllued, ' Hull WU lllr<Sled by Pl~·llce !lit July 7 aiid aecmed ol a !Hoch bear trap, jaWI wida -~ mdy !or bo•stnm, lo the ear of Sat. Walter Pichon. The olllc.r 1potte<f tbe device u he. wu about to allp beiliDd tlie~wtieel:· •· Polke_,_ Hull of•Mfnf ~ ~ for purpOIOi • ot revqe agaiooC-St!I'. Pictdl wbd 'bid -mated· Hlill'• Wlfi 1jlr<e -earlier oa drunk lo pUbllc -Polke aid Hull-rfend wllb tbal l""" ... ----: ... tlnataagalall-illllll-. ''t -.. .. -. ... •-"~ -r -. Aceoril ·ltkch~ . 0nm~1'<>~·. or· CdM: Freeway An . ......,..i bu ..... reacbod between Or.1111e <lo<mty'a&I lhe DI.- of HJihwiyl reprdln( certalo puallel or lntenectinj roadways for the l*opueed Corona del Mar Freeway. · '!be qreemen~, reached after con- ler._ with, all .Io-partlel In- cluding UCI, the dlla of Newporl·Beach and Costa Meaa and the Irvlne Company, locludes: ' - A double Glejway frontage road will be constructed for.Paliladel Road OD each IJde ol the freeway. -The state ,will reconstruct MacArthur Boulevard ICl'Oll San Diego Creek to Bonita canyon Road. Further exlen4100 of the boulevard to the aouth will be up to lOCal agencle1. ' -A double University Drive --to Ult freeway will be constructed lritb one section conoedlog -the freeway aDd the otle' puainc under the freeway to Newport Beach. - A northerly ~locat!On . ol Bonita Canyon Road to J>111 under the b'eeway llld join Eu! Bluff Drive at Jlllllboree Road. Bombs Blow Out College Windows . . 'KING-O.f,l'ORTS' · SOUNpS, OFI\ .a.Y AtM'.1 llolll . By TOM BAllLEY Of Ille o.ltt ~ ..... ,.,, "Whatever Its vocally prominent cr!Uco mi&ht have to aaY. the United States Supreme Court has saved thls naUon from revoluUon and a violence that would have exceeded by at leut 50 Um.es what we have suffered," trial lawyer Melvto · Bclll lold the Orange County liar Aasoclltlon Friday. The lanied Sao Fi'aoc1aco attorney, dubbed ~Kqof Toeta" by bil p:ol...U.. llld perbapo best koowo to · the publle for hla def-ot.. Jock R!lby, ·Lee ~·· killer, declar<4 tti;! llOllO had done 41 much u 0 we· tr1il Law)'era" to hold the oatlon together bi Its r«eol ~ ' • "But '::at, m~1' ~~it !_':. lelil. W .'.<' • . ...: "° 1 HI BIIb · llid. "Law ii consllteat. wttb out modern llv1or aad 11•1 u ~1on._w-*y~~·1111a111eman." . 'Prool ol the "'"" 1&lilly to stay a.bruit ~ ·• -'tf~ world," Belll aaid,, wu the~ ~ane ·Court'• ability tO reiate ~tuUonal flw "to the problemJ that · 111.lDCbed our recent ,wave ol erlies -Jbt ·c1emailds of th1' nation'• minority grOllPf !0< Ille reCogol- . UCI Students Give Time, Advice w Pf.oblem Kids . . By THOMAS FORTUNE neodl help with hil Eogliah. You try Df .. O.~ 'lllt Jtttr to be IUbUt ·in brinting thete thinp Ten-year-old • Jolmny peered a( 1he up. I try to capitalhl! on bl• Interest playing caids lo hil bandl. ' · ·1o drawlllg. The other kid I tutor lika "What do you thlnt about ~?" UC to read right off." · IrVine freshman Cathy Evana uted him. Eastman, Mill Evans and 1 · dozen "I think I'm going to lose," · Jobony other UCI itudents give ol their Ume said. twice a week to lndlvldually tutor th~ Playini the card &"1D.e of 21, Johnny children at Fremont School in a Santa had busted. He wu over the mulmum Ana ghetto. point count of 21. The child ii taken out of the classroom The iqoile on bil face said he knew and 1penda um. alone with hla uoiveralty il tutor. The reaul.tl have been aomeUmes At receas other children at Santa Ana's eocouraglllg. I Fremont sdiool gathered around as David Carroll, 11, a ~ fom Johnny played earda with the pretty Loa Angeles, said the teacher told him young lady from the unlvenlty. "Francisco alts up straighter now and Mila Evans, 11, of Palos Verd.et, paid la more attentive in the claurqom." no adention to the other children, teeping "'I't)e main thing we do ta get the Johnny the center of attenUon as she child to believe in himself+'' said 19-year- changed the rules of the game to have old aopbomort from Nor:walt Leltha bim mulUply Instead ol add the point Puroefl. value ol the cardL Thlt ii the second year of the tutorial Not 1 far away, UCI junior Res procram at Freinoot SCbool. -where • SAN MATEO (UPI) -TwO homemade Eastman, :ICI, from Garden Grove, waa per...t .ol the -m Maican- bomba bkw adt olllce w!Mow1 earl' encouraging Louie to ilraw a picture American llld 11 per<ent Negro. It ta ,Frl<flr 11 tI>e Col1ote o1 San Mateo. ll)d 'Al'inl. "Do'~-tlliok .-can " arranced by the l1CI Commam11J Pro- 'Ibe eipb.J.ve devtcel were made up niake up • good atcr, about that?" jecta ,omce, wblcb ii concemed wltb fr9m Un cane, black powder, rifle and Allde to the reporter, be said, "ll'a the dlJadvantared .egnients of IOciety. shotiu• lhell1. They ..,.. placed on kind of hard to b10II' wbat to do. I'm Prlnr;lpal Thomas Lagano Ia P,leaaed wllide ·wlndow ledgu fol the offlcu of trying to mollvata. Kf\ei'.M drawo a but niit p;,er.,.helmOJI al the .loteral IChool praldeot Robert Ewlgleben llld picture I bave him wrtta a Uttle story tan. ·by the ul1lverilty Io hll "'1\<ioll dean ol lnsttuclton Pblllp Garllolton. ,· abl>ul It on the bock~ . . · · "~ou can1 belp hul feel that you 1'*! Tllo-were ·not oC:eupled a1u..1Ime "'!'bei". are lldi "l!l> aren't-'loo tn-poth1na and -·1'l\l've pt ..,..hi.,. ff and th.... were on IoJur1et. tereited lo the regular ci.iiroom. Louie be said. j ·I ~~r-f'L-F~ij .· Of W oitld-be , j ,, • i f ' ---.... /, DAILY PILOT Siiwdlf, ...... u, 1968 It's FROM TOKYO TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA JETLINER AND LIFERAFT--ALL HANDS DAMP BUT SAFE llllCnlloW. Pot-rs W•lt to bo F•rrlod Alhor9 Allor P•OQk• L•ndlng In Boy U.S. Cites 210 Red Violations Of Peace Zone SAIGON (UPI) -The Communlsta have violated 210 times their agreement not to abuae Vietnam's demilllarlzed zooe (DMZ) ln exchange far a balt In the bombinl GI N«11i · Vleloam, U.S. he"" 'luar\m aid IDcloy. nae lldluncement was the first time American spokesmen bad released ol- ficlal figures on what they called ''enemy 1Ctivt11" In !lie --since tho alt, oea and land bombardment ol Nortb VlellWll 8-1 II dil1B ago. MlllW7 .pomm.n Aid 159 " tho 119 Ykiladonl hiw uoom1 ed on the llooth V--lllile ol the ofliclal Ben Hal RITer -nmnlng clown tho '"1ddfe GI Ille ..,., 'The olbtr SI ...,. ""'1ted In the ...-,, DMZ, they llald. U.S. fllllll f<r lhe tblrd time In two ...,. --guon1IJa antiolrcnll ......... In the Norlll Vle!Mm ball .. the .... 'n!urldllY. The Commun1lb fired ftnl an a U.8. _.,., '(llane, !lpOftsmen Wd. ..,., plane .... not blt. Under .the a-1 llllllOWlC<d by U.S.-Secretary of State Clerk M. Cllf- tm!, Hano1 sakl it would not "violate" the D¥Z or lheJl South Vietnamese cit.* ~ tho aoR1Jom bolbblnc lltopped. Praldeol Jolmsoo, announclng l h e bombllli ball 00 Oct. 31, lll1d Communl!I 0 abulel" cl lbe aiz.-mile-wlde border tooe-... the -v-·· -id not be tolerated. • In Parls, North Vietnamese dJplomatl repealedfy denied U .s. allepUoos their troops wett using the zone u a mllilal'J camp despite the bomb halt agreement. Unoflldal South Vletname>e figure< showed the Reda bad .sent !Ml rocket 1r mortar bamges inlo cities during the ..,,,. period, tine ol them Friday. The U.S. BIUIOWIC<l1lelll Aid allied ut!llerymen have fired M limes Into the DMZ since Nov. 1, hitting Cmnmwrllt gun positions, troops, l!Ujlply dumpo, bunl<en and trucks vtollllblg tho bomb bait agreement. Thlrty.fow tbnee the --the excl!an&'ot by llrlnfl oo U.S. spolter plaoel. In Saigon, • -boUib exploded ot • dvil -building under .... lf1uclSon' today. No one was bl:at and thebombene!ICaped. Fro111 P .. e J BAJA ••• to the MexiWIS, cultlng the lnt<mallonal IW<Ollct trade. ond 11impllfyln1 mtey porplesinfl legal problema. Speclllcally, he menUoned IDlomoblle O<Cldenta In wlllcb lnjQred tnlllc vlctlms can he lmprlloned fer day•, plus tn- IUl'&nce marll complicating even fender· ~ cg::aonda bas In the i>Ut been the object ol expanaloniat moves by the U.S., and WU occupied by AnWlcu a._ In 1147 and UM8, !ollowod by ID allempl ol telzure. A ft!!btJlter by William Walker UtDi 1111 -io -Bajo In 1811 and 1154 lalkd mllerably, accnrdlng lo tbe Colmnbla Encyclopedia. Desert anerchisl Ricardo Flore1 Mqm led • nivoluUoo aga1lllt Preoldml Porfirio Din In lllll, but he (OI nowhere .... all ..... other revolutlooaryt ... for tWf tlfm'tl WU an OYS'doee vf leod P"U'ln&· • Baja Calilorola lllrddiet about 1111 -tr.m the -at '.njuua, on -thn>ucll tbe -" 8-Ja de! Sur lo , Cobo SU Lucu ·a1 the tip GI tM prnln1r,1ll. 'Ille ........ lod It wiJ IO mn .. -at -poiatl, llrelchlna to uo -al -polnta. It It rich In -and artllacll ol deld clvllbaUona. Ona ...,. ol lllCIOltllalnl In tho DOl1b ·-~0,111 -.. -• Siem .. -· -• .._ la the _ ...... do Ill Glpnla.· --·· pllo .. -· -Jo Colll"'1lll tbf Slit 17.3.' lllte, porliojla .. ._ -bo ......... "Siem doll Olp;•"""-" ·-- Lady Pln1nhers? Sex Equality May Bring It About By JACK CllAPPF.U. Of -~ ""' ...., lbooldag-olleraladya pipe wr<nch? How aboal a jockey's riding crop? Or a lifeguard's binoculars? What about female firemen? What would you call them? F1reladles? Flrefemroa? Tbe mind boilles 1r1 all 1n the .. .,. o1 equality. It ....,. the Clvil·Rlghta ac< ol 19M ootlaw· ed discrimination not. only on the basis of race but also oo 1ez u well. Under the act, newspaper help-wanted ads addressed to one sex_ wouJd be declared Illegal when tho federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commlulon ordered It so ordered this 1WDD1er. The law 11 tO go ln1o dlect Ile<. I. Skeptics, however, abound. Like Costa Mesa Fino Chld John Manhall "No, I hadn~ CDlllemplated it. W.U, let me say this, tf they coald meet the pby'!i<al r.qulrenenta.. . .. . ManbalJ, however, predieted "ln- terpersooal coofllcta" llhould -become regular members of the fotte. "Firemen all sleep in a eotnmon buntroom, JOU know," he es.plained. Cbld Marshall noted however, lllal fireladies are comroon in Europe. "espedally In Russia." Newport's Robert Reed, cllredlr of the clly't llfeguanl deparlmeDI, ralaied * * * ,..... GIRL JOCKEY woman," Chun:b maintains. "I don't feel iha1 a wmnan is capable of standing up under tho p!Jy;lcal abuae that a rider takes. People don't realize it, but a rider lakes a lot of risks out there oo a track. "A 1111-powid jockey doesn't look too strong but !ocks are pretty physically flt people and they're strong. In 20 years, 1 ook 30 spills. I've had seven shoulder cli!locatk>N -ooce when a horse juat twlated bit neck vlolelltly to one !Ide." Church, 38, It speaking from an au.1borit:atlw stance. He won the Santa Aolla llandlcap In JIM atop Mr. °"'"'*"'Y and bqpd the Californian al Hllfl1wood Park the followlng year on Viking Spiril He llV!!S in Arcadla. He doesn't upect Mill Early to find any more 11UCCeS1 at Santa Anita than lbe did at Cl>utthll1 Downs. • "It's not a quest!on of whether the jocks will boycott a race she manages to get in but what owner Is going to offer her a hoDe to ride. Jockey fees are all the same. Nobody Is going to Jet a woman ride his hone when be can get Willie Shoemaker for the same price." Agato, Church menllooed lbe danger factor. "A lot of homs an! bani lo hlndle. Bayside Village Arson Suspect Held, Arraigned A man who 11 accused ol llart1ng a oumber of flrea in the Bayside Village Trailer Part in Newport Beach WU arraigned Fr1day In H~ D1!tr1ct Judlclal Court. Arthur Henry Altwe!n, 59, ol Santo An&f' WU ordered to fact preliminary heMlai In Ibo ume court oo Nov. 21. He Is dwted with two """'" of ar90ll and one count ol illegal entry. Altweln ... -!l\1daJ by mtmben of the Oronge County Forestry Sen\<0'1 ....... lqllad. Tiie amt! of Altweui, they Aid, cUmued .. tn- velllpllcin Into ..-al recon!IJ ~ ~ ol fin In tbe tralllr pirk andlhe.,U--. A b:lllllJ ~-•••111D dedlned tu cc:im- -lltrlher Cll 11111 -" or.. or the -~ blvol'IOd ")>elldlna __ , "Ahftlnllf...0 cmfll,llJObalL • a tbagg)I eyebnlw al tho question. "B<lni a llleguanl " a purely pltytlcal capability Job," he oal<I. "During World W• II, women were hired for Newport's ba,y llaUoos. We doo1 mo. bow much succesa they had u there la lnluftlcient cllnk:al dala to llUbalanUate il "U tbie CWDtr)' is ever involved 1n another war, we coWd certainly pursue the ame •venue.'' He IOUDded a note of pe!Slmlsm, lbough. "Can you imagine the average or even above-average woman fiindllng 15-20 foot wave11 or es:ortlng hippies off the beach?" be asked. Perhapo the Impact ol TV'• t!aY41me aoop commtn:ia1I bas oolW>ed what mi8b' be lboullJI to he a toqb trado fer- • ..,,.,. " ahlolutely llO -In b1rln( plumbers," a l(lOl<esman f<r a HUJdin&lon Beach"""""" Aid. .. ,,,. wl1 quallllca1lon f<r a good plumber ... DlUICUlar build. u a ....,.. can quUIJ, l .un an we would hire one," be Aki. Prom Laguna came a 1 b o c t e d tumabout 11 fair plaJ ......,., "We juatdon't hire men," a lpOkemmn f<r a babyailiiog employment -sPL. ''We don't now and we won't cm Doc. I.I don1 care what tbe --SQL" . * r.,. J * * They can &larl jumping around In the starUng gate and yoo gel thrown up agalnM iron bars. In I race, some of them want to run right oU the track and you need a lot of muscle to keep them In a straight line. •And In a lltuatlnn Ilke that she might get In a situation she couldn't handle and create a hazardous situation for other horses and riders. "I'll ten yoo tbiB -H the got on an unruly horse I ""'1ldn't •1111 to he stlllldlng alongside of her.'' There's yet another factor. Miss Early could gel toel<ed 00 the ...... "In the beat of a race, jockeya can 11:et very angry at each other. Word1 are ettbanged in the locker room and llODl<limu punches are thrown. Some of them might forget the'• a woman. .. lt's just no place for a woman." Front P .. e J HOMETOWN •• wu bOm 1n 191S la owned by the Yorba !Jnda Elementary Sd>ool Dlstricl Then bu been talk of tuming It Into a mu. sewn to praerve Nixon papen and mementoes. .. I ~ don't intend to go to aletp here and let Yorba 1Jnda tate llt'' says Chapman. The WbiWer Nilon committee, headed by Hubert Perry, is conaiderinl a b1rth- dQ celebraUon Jan. 9, when Nbon wW be N. Perry alaO menllootl "oome kind of memorlal let uP for blm.'' poalbJ¥ a Niloo llbruy. "People •ill not ooly vial! the Queen Muy, llilneyland and Sea World, but they will Come to WhiWer u the place where Rlchard Nboa w11 ralsed," aay1 Lee Strong, execuUve secretary ot the Uptown WbiWer Asoociatlon, roferrlng to s.uu-Cjillfonifa lotiriet ~ , . Magnin Co. Merges In $30 Millioii D!al /--. SAN FRAN~ (UPI) -Tho Joaeph MagniD Co., an bchWve women'• ctoih- lng chain, hu metlfl w.llh the dlverae Amf.C, Inc. ol ila1laD In a llO mDlloo deal. c,r11 Mqn!Q, ~ ol tbs ».,. Din !Inn, aid J'rldl{ tbs Jnnsactlon WU not I tale Add lflll he Would mnalo U head GI the doWnc chain, 'l1le olhtr Mqnln tlall JI aloo apedad Ii> nmain. L _..,,. .. - as Plane Hits Bay ~(AP) -The 1111 P"· ..,. aboard • J-Air Llnel Jet can thanl< the hJabat Ude ol the year and a cool pl1o$ for thtlr 11oae-ln+m.Ullon" llnb'W of a cnllHandlnc Into San FranclacoBay • ....,,.,,_, .... .. tha1r ,.., ·..et Friday when the DCI, arrivlng · from Tokyo, beWed Into the foal', ohallowt of the bay, a mile ahort al the ~ al 4111 Ji'r)tMlaoo In--Alrjlod. The Naliooal Tr-poN!Joo JlafelJ -.!aid In WlllilillClon lfwu the llnt --dftdilili llnl:t fetllliets heilli operalionl ~ a decade ago. A 10.man lnvestlgaUve team from the · agency today began probl.ng the reason for the crash. Peter H. Covtrt. <a, a passenger from SprlJli Valley, N,Y., lll1d . the laruilng in seven feet of water went so smoothly m°"t of the passengen toot pictures of the ditching operation. There wu no panic, he oal<I. ''They just kept on mapping pictur'tl,'' oal<I Covert, who bas J,000 boun ffying lime u.a private pl.lot. "It wu a damned good water laoding." Front P .. e J BELLI •.• Uooally, IUch pmom (rioten) don~ duerve pimJ•hmmt. But legally, abd we have to apply our lawa vigorously, they do. They deserve punlthmenl not merely under the concepts of law ud order bul under U,. C011C9Pls of law and order and juaUce." - Belli crltlclzed what be satil was a statement by FBI chief J. F.dpr Hoover to the dlect that "jullice II merejl> lncldentai to law and order mi ·we should not spare the Wh" In dealing ou penalties to rioters and Creators of out ,,..,.Wes to riolm and creators of "Without the tnlograUon of justice to our concept. of law and Order we'd be no better off than tbe communlsta," Belli said. 16Tbose who ~ for law and or<fer alone ore ooly ~ j!(th one thing -the suppresaion ol jlllllce and the denial of human right& to the iodlvldual." But today's layman, Belli artUe(I, 0 11 gelllJli . heiier jutlice In tllll cowrtry today than be'1 ever bad. For God'• Ake, tbcJuib," be aald, "let'• get out and ten him that. Let'• ·1et ou1 and tell him Just what our noble prolellJioe and a dedicated Supreme Coor! .It doing for hlm.01 uwe have the greatest Constltatlon and the greatest law to tbe world toda1," Aid Belli •• And nothlnc conf1nned ... In that judgJDent more than • rMI trip I made lo Ruala and my !int band encounten with princlpl,. of law and supprasioo of d .. -of law that wouldn't he toleralnd in oor own country. "Our judge> may not he as learned as their BrJIJ.tb coun~·· Belli II.id, "bat I am convinced · ttii.t they are amopg the most humane jurists you'll find JD many naUom. And that's a com- blnaUon .I'm alwaya looklnl for • law and humanity on the bench." "We have a revolution todaJ Jn our American law," Belli aald. "I didn't mean a revolutic:ll. In tenm of. rtot.s and dlsturbancet -I mean a quiet revoluUon that ls r.ot abandoning any of our cherished principles of the due procus of law but II a!owly and 1killfuDy attuning them to the demaoda and streues of our modern life. "But we mustn't aDow our· 1eglalatura to dictate to UJ wba~ our laws aboukl be and what form otr revolullon lhould take," BeW urged. 11Anytblnc tbe legislalul'ell do II strlcly ezperlemental until It comes to the courts. Our lawmakers mtllt remember Ut.tt tbe law bu the last word." Thumping the podium, ltalll declared: "We lawyers know 1be value of that law long before It reacbel the high coort .... we cloo't need lo he told what should bl and whit shouldn't be." Yule Boat Parade To Cruise Harbor For Five Days The 23nl annual Floaling Christmas Tree and Boot Parade will glitter Ila W"J al'OllDd Newport llarl>or fer 11vo da)'I WI year froln Dec. 11 to JS, it WU announced today. The parade will begin at 8:30 p.m. •t the Balboa Wood Fmy Landing and wiD toot. chug, whistlo ond nicker ill mmy way arwnd the hay nllhtty. Sponsored by the Nowporj Harhor Chamber of Commerce, the parade com- prl&u numerous bad>or boata decorated with llgbta and Cllrfltmu trfmmlnp: The cbamher re)lOrted plXllle calll bad already lllarled eomq In with qtlliltloos a)jout the JIOl'ade. "Wa'ft -_ _gedioa abollt 10 or U callt a day from jieop!i WtnUng to kncJ'a about the parade," ~ Bell1 Glltjdll ~ .. Vantage polnls lot 11111 ll"ocaaloo ore nume"OUI. 11>ey lnclude vfewt ftom Cliff Drive « Ocean BoOlevml In C«ana del Mar, u n1I u cloeMlp vllWI from the --... Balboa illapd. Spedal tpoll Include the -llarlna, llaD>oa Pafilila aml run Z- and -........... No ollldal eatry Is ~dbod, 11n. CUDili:7 aid. I, Chuhasco Has Slim Lead ' As Mamtlan Nears Finish 11Y .wiioN LOCIWIZ1' 6A1LY PR.OT...._ ...... . . ~ ,. MAZA'l'l#( -' 1'relh norlhw..t irflldl lllarled the MazaUan rle<i, moving agato Friday and the first boalt .... ellpOcled to cnm 11111 flnllb line""' early today. ' llo!I lluW'I Qulla.,. fiom Newport Harbor Yacht Club; Georg& O'Brien'• Mir, Royal Vani:oaver Yacht Club; and Bill ~·1 Rucal, Santa Barbara Yacht Club, rounded tho Cape as a b1o early Friday ond picked up a 15-knot breele to Jtart their drive acroSll the Gulf ol California. Cbubuco wu about one mlle ahead of the other two boats and 130 miles from Mai.atlan. DUE AT DAWN EBlirnated tlme of arrival of the lead boats wu shortly after daybreak lf the winds cooUnued. The remainder of the neet wu gathered at cr near the Cape and u. pected to tinlsh by noon or midaf~. Herb Johnson's Columbia 50 Vector reported abe wu surrounded by other Class B boalt al the Cape wltli Bob Grant'a Robon III d1rectly abwn. Other yachts in the group were capricious, Sandpiper, Nal:ii m, Release, Werme;ao, Flare.and SbnOCJDo I The hallle between Oiuhalco and Mir for first to fJnlth •ill go down In llie reconll u ooe of the c-In the hiBtor)' ol4he race. · D'S FAVORED The corrected lime llandlnp at I a.m. Friday ltlll favored the C1au D hoala, bul that lltuaUoo could chanite as \be larger boa-move Cuter Jn the stronger wtndl. Handicapped leader wu Don Barbs:'• Danzante from LA YC. Second wu Bill Nevin's Babba, CYC and third was John Reynold'• Protege LAYC. The others listed viete iolm Noble'1 stmoon, SBYC, Bill Pnlly'1 Conquest, LBYC and Sid Renkow's Sigame DRYC. Following are the corrected class st.an. dings; Clau A -1. Rascal, 2. Westward, 3. tie between Chubasco and Ichiban. Clau B - L. Simoon, 2. Intermezzo; 3. Flare. Cius C -I. Typee, 2. Pirate II; 3. tie between Numse JI and Severn. Class D -1. Danzante; Z. Babha; 3. Protege. Regen~ Vote to Modify UC Guest Lectures Rule SAN DIEGO (AP) -University of Caillomla regents .specified that no credit he given for a class featuring Eld- ridge Cleaver u they modified aome. •ha! Friday their one-guest lecture nil· Ing. Gov. Reagan 1Up)l0rted the complu moluUoo and after ita lH approval be withdrew his prQpOlal that would have baniahed the Cleaver class from the uni· venlty's Berkeley campus. Cleaver, a Negro mWtant and paroled convict, wtl1 be allowed to continue leo- tum on rlcllm. -without acldemlc credJt fer . enrolled student.a. In September the regenls llmited Cleaver, or any guest lecturer, to ooe lecture in any given for crediL Friday's acUoo permitted UC Pruldent Charlos J. Hitch to allow ui;epUons escepl f0< Cleaver's course. Reagan_ aald the resolution covers all of the points be wu trying to make in a propoal last month. Some faculty mem- ben and -bad oal<I hia pn>pOOa1 would have taken away authority ganted to the faculty. The governor denied that bis October resoluUoo would have done anythlng more than reafflrm the "lines of aatbor- ity, the lines of respo[wbillty." About 650 students and faculty mem- bers watched most of Friday'a meeting on the univers!ty'a San Diego campus. There were strict security meaauns. Student and faculty leaden arged that demonstrations he peaceful. There wu a brief moment ol foot- ttomplni and a inarcli and rally out- LA. Airway~ Set To Buy 4 Planes LOS ANGELES (I.I!) -Loi Angeles Airw11J8, w1iich loot two _ ... bell copWI In crubel tbiB year, plMI .. 11,,!"* anal! ~ . -~~~:ie ada. The nnt two wm urive nut April.· ollldala aaid Friday. The l&- pu-.r craft will CllTf puaengen !ram Loo AnpJ .. to Saa Bemanlloo and JUvenlde. • 1be flnn, whleb bad 111% Mbc:opl«I ""' f<n tho two ....... had --.. two llllaD ,,.__ -........ flll!llo. a-.-In ...,, .... --tme4 "' H1fa'11 cantlnue to u. beUcopten ID -maruls In wldcb • belico(Mr "' -tdapted...;. uJ4 Bob Hnbto1. ffct ..-., side the meeUng, but no reports or shoving, pushing or violence. About half of the ~~ence left the meeting abrupt.. ly wbeii regents adopted the ruoluUon on the Cleaver issue. The firm denial of academic credit for the e:rperimental course on racism featuring Cleaver was opposed by facul- ty members, and several student groups. Regents also voted 13--1, with alx ab- stentions, to seek '340 million • about '50 million more than last year -from &be state to operate the university iD 11189-70. 11It Just goes witboot saying that this budget cannot be approved by the state " aid ~an, who abstained. ' President Hitch said the new resolution Involving Cleaver may be "something to quell the tempest" of controversy in the "'""· , I DAILY PILOT =-c-. ..... ----·..., CAUPOINIA OlllANOa COASl l'UILllHOt~ ~AJrtV a.11.,t H. W1H .. ,.. ..... .,... ,. .... ,..,. Jee• a. c.,1.., Vkt l"r•ldlo!I .,. ~-~­ T~--· tc.1 ... w .... n-·· A. M'wj)lil111 ~·--• Peil Nh1•• --........ -c.tt ... , -W..1 ..., .. , ... ""'"" leedl: nn w.1 ..,,.., 1c1utr1tn1 Lat11M a.ct11 m ~ ... _ ~ h.a.1., ""' '""' --------~---~------------------------ 4 I I I : 1 1 Mr1. M. Oma.ta of Tabutc Citv, Ja- pcft, happilll kilats her litUe daughtt1' Shizeko, 2, after the11 10ere 1e3cutd from tlie Japan Air Lirlls ;etliner that . craiht'd into fogbound San FrancUco Bat1 carlt1 FridaJI. Alj piiuenger1 and crew were , •:.'li."1Ud. tofelJI. • There are five tuba players in the Ohio State University man:hing band. One of the tuba players has aparticular dlstinctioo duting four halftime shows each season. Senior J<1mM E11wein missed out on all four. But now ttiat the Buckeye foot· ball team will go to the rose bowl Jan. 1 in Pasadena if it defeats Michigan today1 Esswein would be the tuba player to dot the "l" in the formation which spells out "OHIO." • President Johnson is worried about what to do with his dog Blan· co. "I'll have to speak to Mr. Nixon about him" be said. Blanco, a white collie, was given to the Johnsons when they first entered the White House. He is a shy, sensitive animal that seems finally to have become at home on the White House grounds. Johnson expressed some hope that President.elect Richard M. Nixon may want to keep him where he is. • Maidstone, England, Parks Supt. Gordon Dykes conceded that beet root leaves are pretty but he said his department would give "serious consideration" to finding some other plant tb put in the town's Dower beds next spring. Cyril Sage, 30, pleaded guilty in court to pulling up some of the plants and taking the leaves home to make salad. • The Deparme11t of Housing and Urbbn Dewlopment quicklv. withdrew its selection of Little Rock, Ark., a.! a "model city" after learning the Ju.Stice De- partment had just fi~d a deseg- ration suit against the city's pub- . lie hourinQ aamcv. :a--~--~.:s • No news may be good news as far as students at six high schools and two junior highs in San Francisco are concerned.. Though the grading · period ended Nov. 8, no report cards have yet been issued by the ... f'ftools due to a computer mixup. • Mrs. Linda GranlHt•, 28, was awarded a divorce decree in a London court. Mi11 Patrici• Glf. ford, the "other woman" in the care appeared at the ·court to give evidence on Mrs. Granleese's be- half. \ UPI T15"illo,. MINERS' FAMILIES REFLECT AGONY OF WAIT Frank Tate Aw<1it1 Word on Hit F<1ther eoveted List .,.. Book of Political Plums Released for Survey WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The most coveted book in Washington these days is a tan paperback with a dull-sounding UUe and 162 pages of. name.s, joba and salaries - a catalog or poliUcal plums that will !all into the laps of .Jlepubllcans on Jan. 20. Onlyl,000 eopies or the cMalog, en- titled "Policy and Suppor:tlng Positions," had' been ordered printed by the House PO.St ·Office and Civil Service Committee for the convenience of the incoming GOP administration. Now they are as scarce as Democrats "t Lincoln Day dimers. "That's an underStatement," aaid the commiUee's staff director, Charles E. Johnson-"I have 160 requests from mem- bers of Coogreu and we just can't fill them. I cut oU handing out copies at noon last Friday." Johnson said he even had a request from the . Soviet Embassy. "1 had to turn him down too." The catalog, Which lilts some Z,000 top jobs to be filled in the new ad· ministration, got its biggest boost when President-elect Richard M. N l :s: o·n displayed it for reporters a1 Key BL!- cayne on Thunday. "I haven't read it . . . I plan to study it. though." he said . The catalog lists 70 cabinet and wt>.. cabinet posts, 400 other high appoinUve posiUons, 117 ambassadorial post&, U U.S. attorneyshipe, 17 vacant federal judgeships, and hundredJ of other jobs. They f1lD8e from cabinet posts like Secretary of Sta~ at $35,000 a year to Edna W. Scruggs' $10.000 job with the tiUe of "Private Secretary to the Deputy As!islan~ Secrelacy al Def .... r.Qi Public Allain~~~:;... .\I ,Among the score1 of vuinerllile Poli· liw listed are thoee On the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography. Al li.sted on page 111, these positions are now filled by W. Cody Wilson, the 128,000 executive director;" Paul Ben~er, the $26,26t general cowisel, and Virginia Banister, who receives $14,889 as the commission's administraUve officer. There's also the $23,000 executive director'• positiop on the Advisory. Com· m1saion on Intergovernmental Relatiow: now held by Willi.am G. Colman. He and lib )hree . ...tstants -$27,139 to $28,000 a year each -are listed on page 157. Not all of the fi1000 or IO posiUons listed in the telephone directory-sized catalog will be up for grabs. Many employea, such as scientists In the space program or with lbe National Science Foundation, are too valuable to be turned out. "God knows, they're not going to throw those people out," said Johnson. ''Th!y couldn't afford to lose those long-haired scleriUsts ... Nevertheless, there will be a large turnover. By far, the largest number or plums are in the State Department -more than 1,000 about one.third of which are p~si.dential appointments to foggy bottom. , OA!L I' l'!LOT 3 Wife Stands Vigil • • Baby Due, But She Won't Leave Mine · .. "We owe lbe company ltore and otllll' MAl'ININGTON, W. VL (AP) -Her people so mucli Dolll!il bu got «1ly baby la due 11 ll1JI PlOllleOI bu• dark· two paychecka lo two yean," lll!o aald. balrtcl Barbora T-II Dill about to "Toe 1111 chick be gol WU 10< 17.ll. lelve tb~ mine where her husband 11 . All the rat from h!t Work in the mloe 'trap!.'!...!1_.lh 77 ot11u .,.. 500 feel .wu taken 0ut lhe1d lo pay our clebb." u:nd"'•·-OtnniJ avuq;ea about '170 every two Weeki U a miner. Her •JUMld hulbond, Dtnnia, hu-"Ht'• trylog to got out al debt but betn entombed In the f 1am1 Di: once you're ill u deep .., we '1'e, passagew&YI of Mountaineer Coa1 Co. it's Jmposslbl#! to get out:• ahe aaid. No. 9 since Wutneaday morning. And Barbart said Dennis worked another U.... I& lltUe prospect he'll come out lull-time job 11 the cemelety -dlr&ln1 alive. craves and aetUng bead!tonea -for "I'm eo ........ 'ul he'll get out that .. t .. bt ~·-• ...,.. ... ~ al1or hla midnight -in I brought. him a nict clean shirt in thecoal,~ • "U. W.O cabbego 11ndwlchea lo lunch In tbe rillaea and lie'• gJvtoa up --~J'.' sbe~ .• "W~ ell beal1I and cab> aq:• I lot at tllbme, But lt'1 otdrJ& better aD Ille time. WO'D be Out · Cl gamlihhlf the ·ntzt, of the .,_. Bui aow, be. only Ida al!ooll two boun al ••Uy." . She ralemd lo ·• -iar IOOJ al!ooll COil mlolnc ........ JOl<e. bona ..,._ th< nation • lew·~ qo. '"llMt . ""1C. 'II ·Toni' ue II !rue for lltm." she aaid. •"I'bat an ii bla IOal I any .ia.'' cue hia wwk clothes 1et burned off," the U ·year · old brunette said. "But I !org'" to bring a pair of pants for him." No Leads In Death Barbara squirmed in an easy chair, not knowlng whether word of her trapped husband or the baby's birth would come first. The child was due Fridey and Barbara said "my children always come on Ume ... "I'm just not going to move from here," she said a.s she conUnued her long vtgil at the mine's entrance. "l just can'L" "U I go to the hospital, they'll make me stay there four or five days," she said. "But U I have the baby here -here at the mine site -lhey'll declare it a 'dirty baby' and won 't allow it in the hospital." The three nurses at the company sUn aay they'll try to take Barbara to the nearby Farmington Clinic if she givu them eoough warning. U not, the baby will be bom near the mine entrance in the Red Corpa mobile canteen unil It was used Thun- day as an examination room wbeo Barbara lbaught she felt labor pains. It will be used as a delivery room 1 if necessary. Dennis and Barbara were married lour years ago. He operates a coal-bearing shuttle buggy down in No. 9. Their two children -Chad, 2, and Melissa, 13 months -are staying with friends. "When we got married, I never' thought anything about him going down there," Barbara aald. "Now, I'll clobber him if he says he wants to go back down." Barbara ware a loose-fitting blue dress, now badly rumpled from long boun of wear. She talked about her life as a coal mlner1i wile and what it means to be in debt. * * If Mine Sealed, Workers Doomed MANNINGt!)~. W. Va. (UPI) -Ho"' long does Jt. take to extinguish a niioe fire b!azlng deep underground? Thia question was raised .Friday while officials studied the posalbility of sealing the Mannington Na. 9 mine where 78 1nen have been trapped 700 l•t un· derground by a series of explosiODJ and fires. A spokesman for the West Virsi!tia Department of Mines said there Was no way of knowing how Jong Jt would take to put out a fire once a mine is sealed. He uid the ..a1lng procesa cuts oU the supply of o:s:ygen in a mlne's tunnels. U the Mannington mine is sealed, workers will use concrete slat. ·and blocks and perhapri steel sheeting to cut o£f the air now through the tunnel!, he said. ' Police Release 'Skul.l'· Victim's Body to Fa:rnily Homicide investigators In Riverside have released the rematna of a murder victim found by three Costa Mesa rabbil hunters two weeks ago to a grieving family for burial in his home town. Nothing new, however, has been un-- cover«I which tnlgbt lead to the killers of Kent D. Daris, 21, whose animal-gnaw. ed bones were found Nov. 10 in lonel,y Railroad Canyon, near Elsinare. Davis -idenWied through his tflll"IV• eel watch, dental recorda and a car abandooed last April -was possibly taken to the remote site and slain es.- ecuUon-style. His body may also have been dumped after he was !hot in the head elsewhere, but so far no particular motive has been suggested for the gruesome slaying. Three Costa Mesa men brought the victim'& skull home In a plastic bag and turned it over to police the following day, at which time the Rlverslde County Sheriff's office wu notified. Zsa Zsa's Mom Says She'll Get 'Good Spanking' LONDON (UPI! -The mini: coated and bejeweled mother of ZN Zsa Gabor arrived lo ynd«1 Friday anll - abe would iive' lier ' actress dab~ "a good spanking" and take her home to the United States. Jolie Gabor told newsmen at Loudon Airport she didn't know why her 45-year.- old daughter Hill doin& all these crazy things. ' "It is not right that someone of my age abould have to run around 'looking after her daughter llk:e this," she aaid. In recent months Zia Zsa has been involved in acrapes with police, hotels and estate a;en11: Wednesday night she arrived here with her arms angl legs swai<bed in bandages. She llld Spanlah p:>lice beat. her up ·after an ioddent involving an Wlpaid hotel bill on Majorca, a Mediterranean island. · Zsl Zia had been BCheduled lo 8y to the Untied Slates Jfridoy but her secretary 'changed the reservations :to Monday. Davis bad driven to the Southland - in early April, but deputies ao far have not named the nature ol his trip. ' Course on Negro View of America At Golden West A oourae on AmeriCI from the blael: man's point of view will be offered during the tpring semester at GOiden ~ West College in Huntlngloo Beach. "The Black Man in American Society," wiU be taught by Jack Tatum, a Negro llOciology imln/ctor at Compton Colleae. The course will lit an m:amlnatioQ. ol the hlllorlcal and contempo<lt)' roi.s played by the Nel!N lo American llOciety from the viewpoint of modern blackJ, 1cconllng to Dr. James Catamaro, Social Science Divilion chalnnan. Student. will learn lo undentand black nomenclature and beliefs, and to in· terpret national issues from at least three dillerent black posltloal. In ad- dition lo reeWar tt:s:tbooks; e:s:tem.ive uae of gldo "'"' j1Ubl!calion1 ii pllJJo ned. • . , • • \•-. . CdM Man Injured In Auto Smashup ,A Corona del Mar man who 1werv~ to mW a movklg car at a Costa Mesa intenection and atruct a parked' ve-- blcle W~y night hu been hospit- alized with rih fractures. Authorities 11 Hoag Memorial HOlpllal lllld today John 'l. French Jr., ri, al 115 Marguerite Ave., 1J lo pain, but geltlng aloni ..usfactorily. i>Olke uid French .... eastbounll ... West 17th Slr..t, turning onto SUpertor A venue wheo !be coj]lalon occurr.d. '!be parked vehicle was knocked into a sec.o ond auto. Thia ii the third MUOD J tq had them. Thae new on.ee are In bottle _.,, medium hloe, All men's store ads are stupid, -blaek. A bluer, in eue yon dldn't know, ii 1imply a sport eoat with metal buttom. Aho l'"e just unpacked eome of my bluen for next spring. I .,...n•1 "°P.;..-i to gel them until February. O.uupte buketweavea In a including • mme Installation Rites Set The 24 pages of State Department posts also include \he most prestigiou3 -ambassadOrships, from our man in Paris to his counterpart in Zambia - and lucrat.i,ve, at between $28,000 and !30.000. All 117 1mbasaadon .. m 111bmil their resignal!ON to Nixon, although about two-thirds are "career diplomats" and \i m-.y contitlue at full pay aomewbere In the Foreign Servke. Except for the One you are now reading, have you eyer eeen • men'• atore ad without choice of five aolid eolon. Great for your IH>at or den, no Wei!, the 1111111ofactorer Kid doobL the coata were eompleted, ao I For New Church Pastor A apeclal lnstallaUon service foc the Rev. Jlllnel G. Kiri, new pastor of St. Mark Presbyterian Owrch, C4rooa de! Mar, II acbecluled Sj,lnday lfternooo to the sanctuary. A r<ceptlm to welcome the ll·year-old minllter Jo hil new ccqreeaUan is ochedUled -·Ille • p.m. - • by the Presbytery of Loa -The Rev. ll!dlaN 1J'ON, pastor of Fint PresbytttlU Olurch of Santa Ana, wW olficlalo, wlqi" oetell otbeq IJli&tillfl In the lmprtlllve rites. The poatar-tl«I ...,.. lmn St. Jameg Preshyterlan Oltir<ll in San Gabriel, wt.... he --.11 lnYO!ved In ~to JOUlh and lo -...,,. munlly Ind dvlc lflaltL A naUn al lhi Sa 1l"'•~f0dlco-~ ...., the Rev. KJr); ·-Lewll and Clorl: Coll .... Portfand. Ort.; !iori Fr- 'll>eologlcal Semhllt)', San -~ mid the \Jnl~ly of Helclelberg In GmnllQl'. He rid bil tlem<rl!lrj' achool I<-· '!if• Joan ba.. two boyl, Jolla I, and JamOI I mi>nllll. The Rev. Kirk will -tho St. Mari's pastorate from Dr. Mon11 C. I " • • . ' Robinm, relired ,.ator o_f GrJCe ' ... ' ~an Chur<h, M-apo~. Minn., who 1lined eeveraJ moot.ba 18 Interim putor. /!Y -ol pagea, tbe Acricullllre Dipartmeot holds , the aecond Iargtst number of jobs (ii pages), while lbe Justice Department tuns a clOle third (15 pages). Independent age n c I es, however, occupy 50 pages. Retired General 1 Suffers Sttoke RIVEBslDE (UP!) ..'.:. Rtlired Air Force Gen. Tbomaa A. P,ower, '31 !'U In lbe Mll'<h Air F-8-boopllal tod•y followinr what WU detcrlbed 81 I .. mild ltroke" suffered Wedneld•J at hla Pllm Sprtnp home. The !Gnner commandinl gtll'1'ai of Ille Slr""lk! AJr Ccmmand WU ldmilted lo tilt hooPflal Id noon Wedneadl)I~ -~tln"fftlAIIr or'"""' •etb. A ~ ~ laid Power'• condll!<in .... not ~ed .. IOrloot but tba1 only memben o1 bil Immediate 111'11111 _.. ldmf~ to hla ....... Power, I clole fi1ond al former PrttJ. , dent D!vlpt O. Ellerihower, rtUrtd in llllC. ' t I ' •picture? . When a 1tore advertieet1 a eult, they ehow a picture of a 1nlL 1 Obviou1ly 1uch an ad ie not intended for you. lt'a for Eakimoo and moroJU. My emi.. omen already know what a 1oit looka like. But that'• no! all. M.it.•1 1tore ad1 lnvariabl1 deeeribe one or more items of merchans dl0., (1) u'if ,._site I hug, md (b.) u II yoa ~d tell what oomethlng ....Uy looka ui... by rpdioa a bunch. o( word1. . Like thla, for lntlUlce 1 J, Jack Bidwell, hirie ooaie wild robot In lalui leopard ad black panther aldna ror th- wlohlng IO tam -r-n. !Wf_ sleeve ( 00 you won't llnc tie Chaol!"f In my shlrl depL Kid 1hlp now. I've pot In 1 complete atoclt of Yoo -~ I -? The what I think i1 the i.e.1 -·· •"""P bu.-man lo jwt 1hlrt line In America, Escello. loo bn1y to wute hlo time read· Moat atyln .... f lch . ·1ng cleothlM' clewtrlptionia ef And, In my clothloa dept., thlnp lib men'• robe. or · eome eruy aport coata. Lou of 1port eoatl er..1b.iru. men · will tblnk them obno~ And ~en· II be did read It, Ions, othen will ny terrific. like you juat did, ho,. ~oald be I'm carious to know what you tell what all thi1 1toff loob Jhink. A wide uoortment of like, anyway? 1010 paUeni1 and colo';J:.:d~ My· advice to you lo, di.,.. ed ba the SUIC!wich , ~ •7' ..ta. ' • whlch iome ptlople boy u Ina~ yoa should helter Hawll.I. Tailored lo Bo,,. atoi> inmyato,.nowancltben, Kong. Rldlculoa1 at 125. · pt acquallited, look li'ollfd l'v~ jolt Du(\Acked another with ,._ own "I"' to -if ...,,,. shipment of llPtwelaht there'• anything you'd care to ...... 1 erepo b'-n, ,. •'lo. .....te • kw .i,11an ... J aek Bidwell-_:_:.. cuflthroushyoor ... ). Vario , -ow price• bot lt11 •than ,.....•d 3467 Via Udo, oa the Ucle hnln•Ja, ~ lleoeh, .. 1oppo... _, to !Uchud'• ,G-t 5""e ...r lMlo a-·· t ·AllO -....... Ible hhmk-Oar puklq lot.~ ... _ i.e.-en..t. ._•..;;i,_1_0,._r_u.._1 ... _p_.r_d_or_....,_ .... ___ Ph_•ne_6_1_MS_1_0_. _eop __ 1rlP __ t_1_Mt, __ ,.... __ ..,_.,_ .. _e11_. ___ 3 • • • , - ' . , • ·=. ' Ctm!ll••ll7 Ualle4 Dr. Max FUcidnler wi ll -~ 66Q. lleU cilSCUll "Psycbo-tybernetlc:a ,..._, flUallllllOn Beach, wm and YOU." In !ht lltolor io14 ""1* at I Pl lt<li Cllllent Buildlnl- a.111. lalolll)' with tM llov. "Ullnl '!'Mii .. ~al ~ O. lletsworth preachlni Powtr" Is U.. topic ol a talk •'Pawns or Persons?" set for Monday aod Tuesday Olllrcb tcltool clulet ~ 11 I p,.., II 1bt lllW]IOl'I ~ ..,. 111 ~ Ul)ltx ChUldl ottlct. Rev. lltr- llotll ..... "Tiii ~ .,,.iu will pr.-Ille talk. . iDllll -al 111•11 11.111. 'lo -tht di"""' dllptL Tiie ~ "All El\llJhltnld Mind" II ci-of 1111 -bonl>Jp lbt topic of lilt -clloof>1 tralnll\I 11<1o1 wU1 bo 11t1i1 by p.,tor IL Ill. J-for 111 a.m. Ill tho ,..1«'1111111)'. . ~ Bibi> Ch~'• I and -10:111 ..... -i.. luncllJ, ~ l'flO w or 1 b t • 'IN chutoh. looatod al SSrd """"*'· !IUllllll&loft lllaoll'• ol1d Orange, Cotta Mala, wtU Pini UalW K ... 14" I hold an ....... worthlp Clllo1'l, mt 11111 ft., wtU lltVice at T, Tht JtllAlorwy lutuN • -by Ille lie•. 111111 "U-thtd" I r. m G. llusaell Shaw. Ht will w,.uue 911>1" Tr11111tton wW speak on "Generosity and be shown. ' Gratitude" at 9:90 andll a.m. Churob school also meets at these hours. An lnquinn class lllOfltl al 10:40 a.JD, Yoolb ~ m<el ·at f ;IO p.m. &m41f, 1111>Je 111141 ond prayor griiupl will meet Tues- doY al 1:111 a.m. "'l'hanlal 'Ylnl ~" II set lot z a •• ,., •••. Uolv-11•1 ~h...,.,_ Victoria Street, eo.ta :M.,...1. tlilS Sun· du .i ID•IO -.m. ·1TI• W¥1co .. m be eondtlelff' by the minister, the Rev. )loger T. wau ... -Dr. Edwin II. Ore1n1 ret\U'M to the Warner Aftn1e Baptist Cborcll, W a r n er A venue al Gothlrd . ~tr"l't, fflln!lngton l! .. clt. f9r th• morillng wonhlp nrvlce 11 Pew II o'clock. SUnday Blblo achoo!, with cluses for ·all a,., -'< II 9:41 a:m. Tiie lour youth l•llewllblp arouJ11 ....t al I .p.m. U dotl I •pecial teacher t f 11 D t D g aesalon. i:voulol wonhlp aervlce ........ 11p,111. ......... '"" ..... .,., 11c1on. 'l'ltl!llt wtll hold Ill ~ llOclal loftlPI at, the llawporl l\lvltra. -WalU..r Leagues of C111111 IAlthma Chal<lfl wtJI met! with othar i..aues 8uncla)' 11 1 p.m. lo oalobrate 1 Walllllr Ltll!QI '1'11111U1Mng Service at St. John'• 1.ulheraa Ch\ll'Ch, Oranp. • 6o.,..l 61ftflll' ·Doiu Allen e•mPoler and goopel singer, .Wiii be fHIU:ed -1 a special aonr festival at 1 p.m . Sunday at the Glad Tldlrlga Aosembly o f God 'Church, 15th and Monrovia, N e w p o r t l!tach. Regular services for thl churcl!, 760 Vlclorta it., Colla Mall, wlll bt held 1t 1:11 and 11 1.m. Tht Rev. Lothar V .. Tornow will sernw~ _pn "Going 11ome." sun<tof lcll0o1 11114 Blble cluseo mcc at t ;IO ---------a.m. "ThanM Be to God" wtll bt the tlU1 of the nrmon wblcb the Rev. James E. Piercy will preach ,d\ll'ini the morning worship hours; 8:30 and 10:40 fl.m., at Ftnt C:llri,.. Uu Clmrdl, 'm VicWrla St., Costl M .. a, Sunday. Al !:IO p.m. the chu~ will have a 'n1B11U91vtns renowohlp din· nlf. The Ve1per service, •t 7 o'clock, will featurt a con· gregation sonffeat and a dl&Cuulon or 'What makes , (ht PULPIT, P11e I) , Inte~faith Kept at U ~I • Dr. Aldrich, 6 Studentl Vo~ Belief in -Center 111 ,,_,u ro11T1JN11 ...... w,....., Ills llUdtnll who louDd I plaol 11110 1"1n1'1 lnltrlalth Ctnl# btlllvt lo .. -d1metloo at Wllvenlly tduc• lion. . .. dolt ~Dor DaDlal Aldrich Jr,, "1lo '1lroullll Nllclm 1o 1111 doonCtp at illt ·-Tbt . -·1D4 lh• cl1anotllor NCtllllJ IPOU at llltlr btllll lo Illa 1o WO mtmbtn at 1111 llcrtllllrfallll FOlllldlUon, an adllll ll'OUP lo IUppcrl !ht 1 I U 6 I ~ I reupiua-. .111<1 ChanctUor Aldrich: 111'hl rlUOl'I I'm hlrt and llllerlallll II ti 1111 campu1 I un ur In 1wo wordl · - I btUIVt. I btU..t· 11111 Ult ,,., -dlmWlonl lhan :;,'rtv:"tn~~= llMWltd11." Aldrich uld ht wlll1ltd 1111 churclltl lo NIOh Olll •lo 1111 1tud1ntt IO Uttro "would be an opporlunlly tor lhlm lo know thtl wblch dou w> cleralrd 1111111 oomt ol ua." Ht uJd, "I'm of a PMI'" Uon with 1 11'111 6111 at mtanlnJ 1nd lovolvomtnl with ORANGE· -COAST CHURCH D·IRECTORY 11 HAUOI TllNITY IAPTIS1 CHURCH llllf -.... -· c.--llUY-~TAllOl,-Slllldaf ScbOOI 9:~ a.m. Mo!Dlng Wonlllp 11100 a.m, :Baplllt Trllnlol Ulllan t p.m.· EvWlll ..mot f p,m. ·wadll .. dl1 Bltilt Stud7 6 Pr•Jtr ........... 7:00 p.m. . FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH . 110 HAMILTON, COSTA MUA Rtv. ltlt Sshrii1ltthpf 51111~1y Sc:hatT • •• ••• • t :41 Tr1!11J111 U11ian , •••• , , •• 6!00 h• 1, OO !v111ln9 Won.hip , ••,, ••, 7100 M1r11!111 w.,. 1• • • • • 1 w-• E. 1 ·s 1 ' oo ,. -· •n n') 1rv •• , • , • 1 ...... MJ.f111 ...... ~ Awtdl1W. U.Nma:zw .. ~~~t ~~URCH • IAllTA AM 1191ellTS l~Y ICHOel. ··•·····~~·····~'l';,,,., .... v1 ..... f•41 •.Mi MOltJifUllO WOIUH'fP ............. ,..,,., •• ,.,.,,""" II A.IN l!VaNtN• "1J•fHIP' ....................... '.\ . ..,.., ... , •. ,, ... l>.M. MIDW••• •••vie• Wl!DllllDDA'I' ......... , ...... ,,.. P.M. ouasr MIHllTlll CNUICH PHONI MNf71 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llWIOHU OP 1'111 MOTHU CHUICH THI f!IST CHUICN OP CHlllT, llCllNTln '" •onoN. MW•GHURm Su!iecl of !Moon -November 24 . "~oul and Body" Coron• dal Mor-cont! Church of Christ, Scltntlst I JllO P•lffl Y1ew Dr, -· & -lkfoffl-10 A,M. ' ltnl"f IH• -1111 I. CDG9 Hwy. Coste Mou -Flrot Churoh of Christ, Sclontl1t 2110 Matt Ytnle Dr., CMt1 M"° S•nffY Scltool-9:15 ~.M. Ch11t• S.Wke-11 A,M. " h14l11 In!!!, 1150 M-Verde Dr. Hunlineton Btaoh-Firot Church of Christ, Scltnllst 1100U... °"""' IJ .. hltffy SUool f:JO & 11 :00 ' ...., ..... _..10 0/hl .. L•1un1 Botch -'1rtt Church of Chri•t, Scltritlst THI ll'llCOl'AL CHUACH W1l-Y1u. IT, JAMii. llH Ylo LIN, Ntw11M -... ., ...,..._, .. ,, ,, .. , 11100 T-10110--l1H ''"' Mtly le&Mrht • HMlltt s.mc.t '"™• Tiit lft, ...... P. A1i!!1tJ II; AIM., nt a.. httN CNI! '""'"" •75"0tl0 ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar Sunday&: 8:00,, 9:30 -Child Care al 9:30 Holy Days as announced hatar, Tile lw. Jolnrl R191n Dtrlb-f'htH M4o0411 ST. JOHN THI" DIVINE, 2043 Oraije Ave., C.M. 1 1 Stindlys 7:30 & 9:30 Church School-9:30 Tllurodays: 6:50 & 10 o.m.; Holy Days as announced Vicar, Tiie Rn. JoH W. DOH11ba11-l'Mlll' 141.al26 EPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH , 11111 It, 11 ClltHI LHt -J•t Mii M ftft """'-Miid-lffCllr Cll.,.,,. .. Tiii .-:w. , ..... c. Cllft, ••tw · · sunt11y sorvrc" ''" A.M. Ntlr Ctlll..... \ ' ,,. ,..,,.. Ptfl\llY ...... Clllll""' .1:• ... ~ '""""'' -...,., re• '·M. n.._11 11it1 A.M. ~"' _..., YIW!f CllV"""*' • .,..,, C.... P'l't¥Mlf New,iort Horbor . Lutheran Church UOI Cllll Dr; IJ s.Gi3 'l1lo .... """" ........ -. 1l!it '"· ....... J, ..... ... ----S-lct ' ..... l1JMi• ...... '""" ldllll ...... .f14S-11:41 Ullo WnMJ ._,.kit .... 111 ... U1tl Nursery care available at all services WILCOME Lutliiran Church of tho Meritr 2000 Paclltc Vlow Dr. CORONA DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM 11. ILLll Ph••• 011 won 1:45 A.M.-F11nlfy Wor1hl11 f ;41 A.M-l11111l11y Ch.,.11 l1he1I 11 tOO A.M.-ll1iltl•• WMhll' NMrllfY ....... CHRIST LUTHWN CHllRC:H llllnourl Synod 110 Vlctw11 Jt., CMt• MIN Loth1r V. Tor...w, P•atff .. 11404 W.n.M• St"lce11 1:11 & 11 A.M, llll!Hr Jdllll1 t1H A.Mo ARit II.it CltP1 ftJI A.Mo C,HIUITIAN IUMINTAIY ICHOOL 14a.llll PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mt1• V1rcl1 Driv• I I•~" Str11t, C1rt1 M• ... C.llf. ""DltlW C. AfllOIRIOM1 ,...., Mor!l!n• Worlfl"'I I • 11:11, •.irr . &li!!OtY.~: t11i 'JO;IJ '-"" •rT111• l!f '41ct Lwther•11 S1h11I -Mi11 flfh1, O)t<A, Prl11c!111f Offlc:1 '"*"'' 14t.0.52 I 5ehe9' Pit.n11 14t·Ol6J ~ ... "" FIRST CHRISTIAN ..... ,:,~!:.."':.=:!A!;~'• 11 ''° CHURCH Newport IH•h -Pint Church of Chrl1t, Sclentl1I I FIRST First Asselllblv of God Church HUNTINITOM II.ACM UNITED CHUliCH Of REUGIOUS SCIBICE IAPTIST C:HURC:H .,....,.v.151y IAlrllrkM llltttitt) 17411M ........ Victoria & Placentia Ave. JIDJ Vlo LW• 146 E. 22nd St., Colla M•H 54N76! M. C. Cronic, ll11tor -•Y N11k1•111, Mh11't.r 1f Youth ICHIDUU 011 l~IYICIS ,I 420 10th St. Huntington lttch ......, ....... 5'"lc. a11tl l••" C••,..__11 :GD o .... Cotta Mesa CUrcll ' ...... SdM~t111 & 11100 ......... """ .... u., ... fll. 1111 ¥11 Utlt W1il"11tlay Evtnlnt lituily •r•u,.._7110 p.m. -·-.... o ... M .... -All art cordillly invited to attend the church servlcea ~ .. '!.~r:" and enjoy the privilere1 of the Readin1 Rooms S•'"'-Cl1Nlt lclttel •• , , , , , , • , • , , , , .•• , , , • , , t1ID •·• ...... ,.,._ Ml11W., l'tte11t: 516-2120 I' l1111ilrt S1Ji19' , •• , , • ftlO AM Momlng Wor1hlp •, 11 loO A .. P'rer•r $1rvic• , •• • '6110 PM 1¥t11l111 Wtnhl11 •• , • J1H PM ''""" • .,. ........... l1Ma,111, CM14 C.,. Pf'Off4t4I AT ALL ll•VICU ,..,, W•rM1111 ••••••• I •• 10151 ..... & 7:00 , ... Cliur•h Ch1lr -lih•ril P111!1111, Dlr1•t•r Y»tlf9fl w...... -· "•""' ,......, l iiiii~~ I A Cordial Wt[com• from ........... l:!···· .. ···• ''"'"""' ll,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:1 Mlr!lllll ·-.•.•...• 1•14' ...... Y"'111 G'"" ............. ,., ',.,... v-..n ............. · ......... ''""· STAn LICINSID PlloSCNOO&.--r.•I Wiii ..... D"""' ..... I J:4~2JIJ THE UNITED MrntODIST CHURCH • ..._., Aftlll ... It•• ....,._ 847o4844 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein le Ad1ms Str11ts Huntingi+on 811c:h MDf11I~ W1n.hJ, ,,1110 10141 llbl• •h11I • •• •• .teJO Y1vth Gro11p1 , ,, .6:00 PM hlnl111 W1nhlp •• 7:00 PM .... ·-.,._ -""' -1 '·"'" tMMrY C.rt f'rOYIOtf •I •II 11rvlaf Offlc:e1 ...... DllJ ~ Nunery Care Provldoli- 141-'m 141.Q4J W1 l11iev1 111 Y•t1 , , , UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 12lt Yi1t.ri1 St., C•t+1 M, .. 1~~ 646-4652 BAHA'IS PROCLAJM Ba ha' u' Ila h ''Th• Promised On•" 141°1215 or 149-2005 GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! n. ~.tlie JtJD ........ Stnko at CALVARY CHAPEL llOW ....S11ttittllt Nl!WPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH "" Cliff Drift, MIWJlrt .... ,." d n .. CflrflttM """" IMllll Mii T ......... •11111 l111111t1111 hllltl Mwlc. C.._., a..c II •11 1 ............ 1 P'~llll Cflllrtll ""'"' ,.._ CM 111111 wltll l'Wf ......... " Wll'tlli• .... 642-6713 646-9512 JJa,./,or . Cl..r~fian Cl..urch OP NIWPORT llACH-lDIM.,._I ........ .... ...,. """" "'*°''.., ...... 40 L '"' It., C.... M- Cbu.ch School -9:45 A.M. Worship -10t45 A.M.m Nllnerf C.. ,,.,... P"-675-3915 • . Minlster: Dr. D. W. McElroy CHURCH OF 600, SABBATARIAN 1"11 Wll'Mr Ave., ~ llldl II blfclll •ff ti hKPI 11¥11.l llW' Wff~r C. Dorllbtrllr, """' ......................................................... ,....,..,, ltA.M. ...... & "Psi I I ~ ......,, lhll 4-M, ...... CIMdllll '""" a..J ........................ .,....,, 11•PA ..,._ .._ w.r '11111 Ult tM c-i.lldlMllll II God, Mii tt. F•llll el ............ 11:11 . ' ..... 147..tl47htW"_ ... ., ,,.. • 1'!low ........ of l>W -• THE LUTHERAN MISSION IRVINE fMl11fflf Sya .. I WIN'lhffl'lllf tf ~ 1 UNIVllUITY PAlllC SCHOOL S.Mk~ ............ ht. U11lnnffy '•rk "' 10.-e A.Ill. kn. H. Hi. ... ., 'uter tJJ,1211 CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWllN l'AUOI eool •AllYllW SUNDAY MOl'NIM& lllL.i STUDY • , • , ••• , , , ••• , •• t 145 AM SUNDAY MORNINS WORSHIP' COMMUNION •• 10141 AM I I SUNDAY EVENIN& WORSHIP •.••••.•.•••••.•••• 6:00 P.M. II WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY , ••• , , ,, , , •• , 7iSO PM NUUllY CA.II H:OYIDID D•llM 0 . Mtyfltl4 _ D. G. H""' Mi.tnr Auaciate Ml1bm Phont: S48-5711 Dey or Night aNJRAL BIBLE CHURCH fmP!iaWns The Pbn of God I TM: Person of Christ The -ot the lfaty Spiril [ Sund.¥ School t AM Morriin1 Wo1thfp ' and 10:Jll AM lwttlr11 SetViat 7 PM Wtdlllldtr •11111 Study I and rray•t 7 l'M Nlll"Mf)' dur1n1 11rvlat A fvU Youlh hpplm Cm. of On1110 ... 23rd. SL Colt&Maa Past« k. E. Jontt; lie\ Mbr. \ INTINllVI -... u.ll\.v PILOT'S COWl'lft of tDcal nm. No othw ,.,., Clftl II mudt _, -,,. YOU ll'ri. COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE W .... 1"'-11•00 A.M. Ctl•N• S.~111ot A.M. ltw. , ...... """'"' MIJl!tllt Mbt 111-o.c~ a Harbor Art1 Reform Temple mffflng II St. Jamu lplocoP1I Church 3209 Via Lido, Ntwport Betch SABll.TH SIRVICH . -RILIGIOUS SCHOOL IU.l&I IE" Lll"OW "Olt IN•01tMATrON1 et.LL IJl.Md GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 15th & Monrovit, Newport llHch M tlMll ...., If ""' ""'"•ll 646-6620 or 546-7166 flltfl\K lllWnwtl. ........ -""' Mnllr, Mulkll ~lf"ICfW t14i .A.M.-11.., ...._, 10110 .... _ .............. .,..,. .. hrTnlM ..,. htW l:OD •.M, -, .... s.rwtM. lta .. ....,, Dlrect1r . 7:1G P.M.-1Mpplmf11 Wfttr , DORlS AKERS I -HAltlOR ASSIJ,tlLY OF GOD 740 w. Wilton, co.ta Meta I Y, L HUTWICK. r'-* LU DON CO ... T, I ........ M _ _._.,_ S1111d1y Sc~ool 9:41 •.111. THANIS&IYIN6 CIUIADI ~ :;:li1t Stir 11re11111 ..... ., lfohc...., 1 HI...,.,·~ M-i-........ 7110 •·•· COSTA~MISA CHRISTIAN SC~L ,.,....... -KINI!_,. -I......, -ctrM C.. f l11l111 '*''"' COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH 111 A91t. 675-otJO llli l11f1r1111f Worship , f :IO Tr11fltl1n1I Warahl, a S1111cf4y School C1at• M11• M..,::~~s~N~:~RCH t.tt. St .A Herbor BIVd. Wotahlp a c;:hurch School 9:10 I II AM 141.7727 C1tt1 W••• North M'5A VIRDE MmtODIST C:HURCH M•t• V~1 I l1k•r St, 549°2719 Warship I: Chwrdi School 9:00 .l. ID1lD AM . _..;,..;..;.:.;.:;:;.::,,:.:;:__ ! ,'· ·H11ntr11g+e11 l11eh FfRST' UNITED METHODIST C:HUIC:H 17"21 17th St ... ,,5J6-l5J7 tS.rvl .. 1 -l1SO' l, 11 1.fl'I. N1r11,Y thr11 2nd 9r1d•. 11 Ch11rc:h School -9:10 1.m. H1111t1111t1n lt1ch-N1rtJi COMMUNITY METHODIST C:HUlCH 1662 Hill Av1 .•• 142-4461 Wo,.hlp I Church School ta IOrJO AM 1.,,111-Et.t lluff UNIVIRSITY MITHODIST C:HURC:H Wor1hlp.,, .l:JO AM aw1211 M•1tl111 t1111per1rlty 111 St. M1rk Pr11byt1ri111 Chwrch E1,tblwff Dr. a J1mbor•• Rd. l•111n1 l11cli LAliUNA lllACH MITHODIST C:HURC:H 21612 W11!1y Dr i11 So. l19un1 Wonhip 9:10 I 11 AM ChurGh Sc:hool 9:10 AM 4ft·l011 Newport l11ch C:HRl5T C:HUIC:H If THI SEA 1400 W. ••1bo1 11¥4. 671·1101 Wor1ht, A Church SellHI t :lO & ll :OOAM . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Churc:h Presbyterian ltlll ...... 11. ,,.... ~} " ....... .... -. ~ ., .................... .... ...., • .....,, tiff AM Cllw.a. kttMf11Dl41 A .... ~~-,.;Ottl~="':=i'~··~·~~~k~·~"~·~-~·~··~~!·~·~·-:-~~-! · ChllfCh of the Covenant __ ....., __ R1•. Do11ild I, M1tl111111, h1t1rlm '••fir ~ ....., ....... • ,°""1t1A .....,, tilt , ,., .. MIMJM -""" . '-"-FIRS"t CHRISTIAN CHU"CH St a-dn Seventh-Day Adve~tlll' Ch.urdllS ,11 ·--, """"' "' . " • ! ""' w'1 Presbyterian Churc:li ,041 ,.., A-. CT.., • M1111Aitl, POIWIAIN YALUY -"'It· ............... ....,.,, ._. Johll st.. ••• ., ...... ., '"" ............ ~ UNIFllO-SlRYICI • S11ittl1y , ...... t1JO-WORSHI, • 10110 • CHAILll Hlllllf DIDIMlllU. PAITOl P'ho1t1: 14Mlt6 Jtnl Clwlt.¥..,r.rtrwt W ........ ,.,__,1,t-••111 •u "''. '··~ kll1111. 6:30 .... --..... --"""" kMo1 • ,, , 'flit AM A. L R•Y"'"' P••t.r Hllniry ,""'4H it •JI ...-.1"' '4 .. n4J -.. w....., ,. mu AM "''"' .. ..,,,, • -----...---Si •. M9k l'Jesb.-.1-""--'" ~~~~~~~~~~lrt~·~1~tL_~l~•~1~1l~~~·~"~..J~~~f~A~M~-~·~r====~~~~~~~~:"~~~~!:;::::~1~-:""'<~·~ -~~~WJL.llt.lfnff.tO-...,_ ........ • WH • 7tJO PM ...... w.-., ., 10111 AM • c.iflii ... ~m1.W I .............. C..... .. .,_ " Trinity .._ -'°" -UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH .• w-. 'c:=~~ut 11 AM . ,, wo'~~~~:M'i:A'ciis I Community PN•yterlan Chllrc:h I ........ A.-t• M tt.l .......... ....., ......... -7111 ,--. 11 DA.LU.I TUIMll. •ASTOi SHARP W• l1lil'l'1 J11 Et.,,.11 Uf, •114 'row-• It! 4M-1111 I t6M4U IJ4d1M Ii! W .... I a.rd; l .. 111 tilt AM W.llllf 11 AN "--~~~......;.~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~''--~~~~~~~-.-~~~~~~~~~~~~-.,.~~-,-~I • • ·, ~ & ' ' -~ > .. • I I '! ' ' I ' ' I ' I ' l I . ' ': l I·, I ' I I: •• " •: ~: I • " ~PULPIT AND PEW. •• ,. C.Ua•" ......... ' •• • (lad • cburcli or ·• aad dWn:h.'' ' of my COWlleoance, and JD1 God." Thll -loo ol faltll from ~ a ta ln¢uded u -intheB11Jle--U. I ,...,.. -Datlf •I iled "Soul and . Bod)'" lo be J-"_,i.r ~ = rud In Cbr!Silan Sciepoo Rrvkio Frldoy • Nov. 29, al churtbel Ulll Sundoy. ':ti p.m.,. Ill the Comm1ntty • 'TrUltrltlw and Yea(' ww· , C d'n & reg a \lonal Cbun:b, be SUodaY'• ......, topic o1 I =tll"io/"" Bloomllold, LOI the a.v. Doctor. Vblcont Got· 1~ Tbe -will be ...,. bllo Jr., pulor -' ,_ ....... b)'BablllBernordB of Iba -ol ,lllt '1· Aoldlml•b.' In -•·-' .... with ~ wblcb ~ at ~ ....,...._ will 3illlO ~ac)llc View Drive, ',_Barry l'leWnlll>. ll car-<fol Mar The oervlco ' .i 9' ~ ··""'81b11 "Famllt will bt!M at 11 ~.m. , ·NIFI ~ eommunlcant c1a1ae1 Cll" '·:&-:'. · , -renily are being condu<:led f'etltll,.e.. Artbt ., Dallan M~ 8-" dlirlng the Sunday achOol hour ' W Ille ......., topic ol from t·41 a.m H a u .k Rowell, Costa IM,llev. llonal4I. Moclal · · · Mesa,perfol'miu& ·'ii TM Pnll>JIWIM Qllftll • jlJM.Cov .... ~ 2850 ··~ A memorial service for Mrt. on trumpet, harmoJ1lca, Road, Costa M .... Wonhlp Ida M. 5andJtrom will be part and guitar, vdll be the be al of the 11 'a.m. worablp service featwed arilllt Sund ""' d111rdl ~ will Sunday al the' Lao er a a ay ~ a.m. , Clmrdl ol tlie -· 2900 In the mootbly musicale • · Pacillc . View Drive, Corooa at the C:O.ta Mesa Four- : Tbo.ltev. Richard J. ~ del !Or .. Dr:Wllllam II. Ellor • •quare Church. 1734 , will Jfta<b al both the 1:30 ·will \lell ... a•-ttlled Orange Ave., at 7 p.m. " and 11 a.m. 'W6rSblp · servlcel "CornPl~ Dedication," at ~111.ibe'Flnl Ualtad -II. llllJ iervtce and .. I tbe 1:41 ''aim. '10 W. ltlb St., Costa· am. worablp hour ~~e.& aiurcb llchool for a11 · -· • 'Nati:vity' ~ojes ·la · heid al both houri Worablp smJce and. cbllJ'.Ch , · . •·-and aupervlsed nursery .care achooJ will be held at· 10 a.m. F t~ l Set : l>{fered. al I~ e CGmmimfly cGqr.p es,,.. va 1 -"Ille yooth fellowship wffi Uoiial CJiardi, Sil Heliolropp · " ' i 1 1 meet at 8:30 p.m. in the youth A Co de! M llr 1 , IOI.Inge and the young adult p~ijp .G. ~~ay will ~~llv~ By {lliurch l : group will ~ in the church "On Being Gentle." r: { ~e at a ~ Child care ~vided., I ,. • jbe SW!d!>Y schedule for the ·• Tbe ~I 'llwWglvlng • mo-Valley B a p 1111 lngatberlng ol canned and : ~ rm Slater Ave., ~packaged food ftr . t-t 1 ' f~ Valley, begins wltll Eplscopal Church Home for • ; 8"adoy lli:bool al 1:45 · a.m. Children, will be conduci.d ~I anft . morning worabip al 11 at tbe 9:l0 a.m. Hntce at 0, o'clocL Tbe :youth chair meeta SL Job.lloe Dina EpllCllpOI , ~..ILI p.m. and 1be ~ hour -.U, :tOf3 Orange Ave., Ji•J>eld af 5. The evening Costa Meaa. Sunday achool ~P bou.r ii aet · at I and miraery care will also o•clocli: be held at thl! hour. Wednesday, the mid-week Co.mm u n Ion will be Pi:aYer and Praise Rvrice celebrated, 1rith the Rev. John t>eatns at 7 p.m. W. tq>a!dsoo ofDcialiQ& at Meeting at the Harper Elementary School, 425 E. lath St., Costa Mesa, the lhrbor CbriJllan Cbo<ch holds ~ cburch school at 9:45 Oadiwonhlp service al IO:U f.·&t. with !lW1eey -care ptO: ~ "On Making Our Bles- f!l>p Count"'!I the 'lbanbgl•· tn;: sermon to be delivered lly ' Dr. D. W. McElroy, -.Sunday. < • 7:30 a.m. The youth group wlil met! at 7 p.m. and 1 the «lJ,scussion groups at 7:30 p.m. The final Sunday of Uie "montb of' celebraUon" will be oi>s<;Tved al Cllrlat Chuidl by tile ·Sea, 1 ao W. Balboa BJvd., Newport Beach. &m. day. The Rev. Jamea H: Lamberth, u pulpit gue,I, will speak "On Being TbankfuL" . ~ • · "The Wooden of the Nativlty" is ~ theme of the first Advent Art Festival to he held ol Balboa hlancl Unltad Methodist Church, 115 ~a-Ave .• with abowings on the Sw>daya of Dae. I, Dec. I, and Doc. 15 from DOOD to 5 p.m. Oil patnllnp, waler colon, lf•phica, aculpture, llllchery and J)!la:ed media works will be .lnCiuded In the display. Ca$b awards will I>• presented at 1 p.m. on the first ·. showln1 day. Retresbmenll will be served after the awards ceremony. Judges for the contest In- clude Jobn Ludllml, Shirley Grote . Ludlum, Ann Daisy, t-anl SchO\f, Don May, and Maxie Itleln. Other judges wlll be Lee Hooper, Helen Hooper, Thel~a Smith, E.$ther Dendel, Helen Rlctiards, Vesta Ward and 7.oe Hadley. Church Library Gets New Books ;: ). special harvest ofltriiig . Celebrating tt>e H a T • e • I lind adi!evement award and Festival, CUrclt of SI. Wilfrid lllbl• (1"5enlali!>o is staled ol York, Chapel Lone at Ellis, Tbe Warn..-Avenue Baptist fir the 10 a.m. church school . Huntlngloo Beacll, Will bold ~ it'-,-,,. Plym.U. COlp-ep communion services-at I and Lnurch at Warner Avenue and II ........ and fo-nv Gothard Street In Himlingl'!D ~ Clulrdl. o1 Newport a.m. ........, 1 """" Beach, hu placed lO new nitbot, m Broad t. The M'rice 8t t:30 a.m. · book• on the lhelril"'bf tta Wtinbtp lerilce• also will ·be 'Gotl·and Counlry award In-library du~'the~· . week. hOl4 at thl!'"hour aild the lllru<:lloos for Boy Scouta and New Beat Updates Catho~ic Mass- In ........... ~ .. ~-. .... !eel ......... .. ·~ -. .,. -.. ---~ .,... ,,...... •11~ w cm1tmpcnry m u sJ c. JHI •motiol>I et lll ~ MEW Y011Jt (AP) _ Tbe And 11111'1 wl>al lie pmldea 1 w a y l n & au d • a ad 1 otyl• 1or o botch o1 .JllW """"""°" of aD -ti ......, la -ID Illa lllem. -tnr Iba -P8tll ..,..iuaUU( Iba ~ u hymns, 'with Iba llev. llobert ~ II leaves them puolft and J: _. llul o1 tho lltur&Y lo a -Iba M!Ylco -Into Iba Ltdopr, a M a.r y kn o IJ and -ber, aa 11 1110J - -C(llicklJ Iba ~ ~ o I N<i< bell ol Iba CU-UC Seminary )heololllao an d very Nd IJ>ou~' all, or aa :" -.::.:1.:""e :=:. f"':l, ""'1tPo. ~ -llturgt<;al exi>.er1. "'PPWoc fl, 1111 wbolo wen ... ""Inc tt m. -diraol, .... ~ = r:= -Boa.Y, ROLY, Holy, Loni lyrics for them and ~ rlbly dull. eiemiotal cumnl of !He ,mode and God ol boale!' 11·1 a Juhllant, ed p1>rullll' of parts ol the "WORSHIP ISN'T ppoMf unieaolled. ' "II •-, to ~...llL! "-le Jo,_ 'bolldut> of llllllical liturgy. , be !hit II' 111 _... .. :~ peoplelo !!\11,,!.~ .~A lllOJ r: ~~if ..yr,_ -.-. ·~ ta lie 80 CA'lCllY and lllOYln( ~ 11o allv:~ i!:':."n;; -.. • _,,... -· ao!nll to be ,....inety bivolvell w'1o comt11 In Iba name of !\al !heir ,....k ~ !bat ~ awe illoold have a stow IO -le Ill!! uni>oni, will Kalle In u, • be uld. "II ean1 be Iba lMd." • • llatlOna! ~thoilc ' Lttur~ ll." •1; Iba Lord. In ...,. medieval Iona e111t _'!.~f.•lhuorloos, 11rene ,Conlotence Ulll ~ "'""""' He v!gorouliy .. Jtcts t!ii II'• t!>li rradu&I .. chaal <i -_,, .. u -""'!""" of Ille anamnoala: In Wialllng!OO, D:C:, baa Sol>· o1a church ll&llllllplloo <i •• lollowb!i Iba flrll Sdlptw:e la. 11 'ahould be In -o1 "Dj1nc you d!aU'oYecl our .....,. lllul bla band · oa hand aiiarp dillioctlon be I w ••a readloc ot a Roman Catb6Uc people wt••.'' · • ·. deatb .. ;~'D1•1•• you natored our for a demonstritlon, which sacred, and aecular D'Wlk'. 1' ""-a1 ·M..J.~n'a1 -•• ..:..J. ~ ~ \; IU ··--~ .....--..... •·" And the t I u 1 t Int hfld many o/. the 6,000 worship. ·~°lbeN' are 'RYtD no&el CID of St. Thom•. the , AflC!lllt; A lAZZ l'IANIST a D d -do <i tbe npeatad pen tlrt\lall,y dancj'll ill tha the ~· apd then'• ~ where mutic: dlndor ~ modern comp o 1 tr, Jklo.. '4 Ameaa u . aides. · espe&HJ llCl'ed « llCUllt Bormomere hu l'U!limalod nemere; a. hu orpnlaed an M · -1 "The cburch'1 ft\Ullc bas about ibem," he oald. "ll'i tbe wonhlp wlth ._ algbt-plece band and •jOUl!ll m.J: ~..,,,. lo com· lagged far behind U. liturgical wbal ,... do wllll lhom. • melody • • ' ~·· choir to lflmoollle tk• · · reforms Jn l1111Uage """ And K Illa ,__ -· mtiiical -of ~ al Bollnemm, a c b • )b Y • rubrics,'' Bonnemcre Aid. lion ta lo reelly w«Mp II "CHURCH Ml!SIC hu lo· the -Y Necro and l>Uer1o ~ Negro who olao "We're 8till hung qp with tbe lbelr own way, lit addld, ':II be natural, In tbe l<llomt of JUcan,.,.,... cburd>. tUchos tmlnuncntal Dllllic: in G · oor time, II ~ ore really , u r_.e ta """ ,...,_,..._ N.,. Yort publtc acboola, "* regorlan chant which waa bOI to be In tbe kind <i ..ii -·-· ~ --c d _.___ devbed far -of lean> lllol ...... them. It ... a-o lo ._ --Ille people Ion II. You.can om,Poae __ , ed lnOlllil. • · to Ila -II _,. M • -lar tbe lour major "But ti_, teOec:I Illa .~.• Chrlottan. --Advent, ·-F at~r DuBay i~ Talk O:i::"::pl1:ityiolk At Unitarian Church Fr. William H. DuBay, the controversial Catholic priest, author and IOCial critic, wtU speak Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the Unitarian Church of Orange County, 1120 W. Sanla Ana st., Anaheim. . The topic of Fr. pullay'1 address will be "New Roles for Organbed Relliton," a theme~lrmbla .books "'The Ruman C!l.urch,"" and "The Secular Chwi:h. .. t The fonner work, published In 19!6, received more critical ~~;: t!;n pub~ o~:~ year. In June, 11164, Fr. DuBay openly attacked the church on tbe fair housing Issue by call· Indians Get Bible 'Rain' GLENDALE (AP) -Mall from beaTen ralned on IMlan.s living north ol Scollsdale, Ari>., today. The Seventh-day Adventlal Olurch said memben taking aviallon ttalnlng at the nearby Thunderbird Academy took to the. air over rese"•UOIJ land!! dropping Inell . ol ChrlrUall literalQre. •. · r I 'Future of Man' Lecture Slated Choir to Sing ' 'Messiah' Dec. I . . . Handel'a ''Messiah" wll1 be presented by a selected choir of choral conductora, guild members, soloists and choir ·members Sunday afternoon, Dec. 1, at • p.m. in the Garden Grove Comm.unity DrJve-in Church, according to generi.1 chairman G. Willard Basaett. Sheldon Diarud, e h o r a I "The Future of ·Man" will d.lred.or at ll'uilertm Junior be tbe topic of a lallt by College, and of Iba Cboraleen Rev. 'Ibeodore Mackin as well u the liolt church, chalrmall ol the Department will condlicl the performance. ol Theoio(y al Boota Clara -llicilad· llnilrled will be at UnlvenJ.ty, at 7:.£.m. 'l'ues-the -organ and Jame1 Pierlalf day In Sl J Colleie on the barpalcbord. auditorium. · to ft•w and 'la'rger f1clliti•s . .+ 35' L 171!1 St. C:-M- Stiitt 116 • • • • • • -:. -' .. • • -• --• • 24 --·-'46-0516 = 'OPIN HOUH 'SUNDAY--. i4-a t. • .,,._ : • -'\M ·~ w. Qberhansli "of LoodOD," ,,.u : -known llarbor Are& Chef has pl~lll)in · · in. ,annouaclng the opeoiag Ol 1"' Aut~ntl~ ... ltlih Pio Shop! , ~ -. All FOodi lo Go. -Including Somd• wiches, Salada~ e>tc. We also cater for all ~on& ·=· Birthday & Mm!ve,.ary cakes as wtlI ~" FOR YOUR "TAKI-OUT" ORDIRS THE ORJ .. IM~L 646 .2252 OBERHANSLl'S OlliLONM»f -m -r ;-11t11 St; Hlrrpw. ~ :~ .. 1 ............... ,/ ...... ·~· &et; N~ L. Browtn.JJill ·,goofirmation claaa are, The boob cl e primarj .Je!lver "For Granled or for llaled far 6 p.m. age fiction throllgh adult nm-La Ch h ~l!lude?" 8aby11tttn1 -. ficllon.·"nle ~brary la open guna urc The ~ will be one In a , series sponaored b y Unl~ty ol Calllornta Ez. r.n11o11 • UQed "llelil!Gt> T .. day." Adm•-will coot IUO for adultl~ fl.15 for"studentl.1 _... la proVlded. MMklilg ila If II h ""' = 0:/J:!f,,.ea'!.i ~ -.,,.ce ntv~. Trta11yBaptla1 -Sets Art Study , . . , , ~---< 10101 "··•'· ... '-servltbe W~ay evening prayer .)l'.orabl~, Foantalll '""""" ,......_._ ·-VilleJ ·P\'Oab)'lerlu Church. ~'!' .. Westminster, hopes ~ --------A qulck .art study c:ourte fft1t bell: number five' ia ha Ve 'all members pre9e0t fct oI two weeks lw been •Messa-From Ma"·-~· al Bible study at 9:46 Sunday.' Clnirdo -81 Andre Rd acheduled b)' Iba C1u1sUan ·--w The -L-• -•-L .. 111 • -. WS .• Education Commlssloll ....... ~.II a.m. oervine Sl\Dd&Y. ~ Q~ Newport Beach, ,_., lltled "<l1rlatlantty'> Rela-presen1·11>anbiivlng maslc ~ · · ning Dec. I; l:lO a.m. at'Com- f!Olilhlp lo Ille Old Teatamenl tbe10:55 a.m. wonbtp oervlco Sl Mldiaei'1 ud AD Angell' ~ ~ Chun:h, l!trf>." The }!ev •. Stanley 'P. andill Ille• a.v. Donald Sholl Eplacopol Ch~, 3233 Paciflc n--• ~ Aflntve ..• tw~~ llllo will.--• w opea.. ' View Drive, Corona de! Mar, ~. •-~-r The --;;; Independent The training uninu, meeting will bold eommunicn services oealoo will deal w l th 1:~byterian congregaUon, ia at I p.m., .wm C(lfltinue 'fri.tb at 8 and 9:30 Sunday morning. pdmittve ·art in.I tbl period ~ at 9421 Talbert, in elective COW'l8S. B!tPtin wW A ,1peclal admission senice of tbe renaissance. . the' former ~ -Com-be held during the 7 p.m. was held Friday for new On Dec. I. lmpressloolstic 1 iriunlty Center. Young People wontµp aervice. members ol the Glrll Friendly · art wilt .,Ile d 1 s cu Is ed. for"Chrlst will c:ooduct their -Society by the Rev. Jobn ~will be given lo tiiird meeting at 5:l0 p.m. Selecting "The Lall · Days &gera Davia, pastor. ~ art and ! St. Jooeph Collqe la located at Jiii S. Bala~ OranJe. New Quh Set ,'1he general family fellowship are Be4Utilul D a Y ii" u bll tbt ~-It encountered. , hour will follow at 7 o'clock. sennon, Pastor James d. Tbanbglvln.g is the tbemel';i~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " Blain ..in speak· at both Uie for Sunday's CllluU a di • ; he a.v. Ernest Pale, 1:30 and 11 a.m. SUllday men-Rellg!IMll Science, SO OU ~· .!OB PRINTING IPWl-. this Sunday at the 1ng services at New P 0 rt Laguna Canyon Rd., ~ iii PUBLICATIONS ' Hanlln(loo -U • 11 ' d Bari>Or ~ t'lmrdi, 2501 Beach aervtces at t and II , -o1 Ilelllloat Science, CIHI Drive. Communion will a.m. Di. Henry Gerharil will , _. • NEWSPAPERS ..i;o ·10th st., wW discuss the be offered at tbe II a.m. speak on "Th• Spirit and tUllftCt uuvtng in the Area service. · Power of Thankllgl.vina." , ,_of 'Yoor Fallh." The II a.m. Sunday cbll!<b !lchoOI .and At the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. the youth eroup meet dUriq • · p and youth oervlces .,. 1-"''"""" Dr ~--'-; ~ by , a . madltation serv ·-_,, · ~... the 9 a.m. hour. Thuraday, ··-· • . 8. l\te!lnfleld . will preach tbe church sponacra loclureo • bqinnlrlj al lO:fl,. '"The ~~gotten.11'11nt¥tinl" on self-fulfillment at lt<--a.m. · :::l -lo thO congregation ti ~ In Clubbouae 2 at Ltiaure \~a communion 4Ddrew'• Pteibyierlaf World. --.. "-• Of Th._ t..r1..t F,oicnltl•• hi Or1111• C•1111ty " NIWPDIT llACM U11 WIST IALIOk ILYD. . ' : ~ will be ol!enc! at:ir~---;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;-;;-;;;;i;~------ii : ~~ GIGA~TIC .. PIANO & ORGAN SALE • • • "" "Why art thou call down, . 0 my aoalr and whJ' art !boo 4iilluleted "1thln mer e ope ! fliili · In Goo: flir l ·ollall yet , ~ him, who la !be health '."',BuSINESS AND ti PRQF!SSIONlt<.l 1'.· d\.noe. ~ MAnll1S$ll . • ;;.. I UMlty• M711 ·-·-•n. • ... ' ... ... • S~ve frbm 200io to 50°/o off original price • Fl.001. 'M'ODB.S . e 1RADE·INS e lENt ilTUllils. • e DIMONS'llATO e DISCONTINUED MODELS • ORGANS,,..., '50 _ ..... _.. .... , .................. Ht-.nl, II~, n....._ ht.r, c-, . PIANOS frem '1.75 _......,_ ....... .,. ... , S t • I n w • y, S•h,,,_r, H1111111111•lt4, W•O.r, H11t1ilto11, W1trllf»r. 1.,_,, I P•nJ, Stat\. AlllilNW KelW,, C1bl•, Gl-11!4. oh. ddllPI :'·~ , ' ......... , ......... 0,.. ...... M." ,, ... 11·1 2'54 I.~-HWY. • COltONA DIL MAii • '1M9IO --- - ----------- 12·15 LB. ' TURKEY wltlt..eYery ., • ._. pl•i,....... befwe ~llllJ • • . . • • '08TRA £AFiiTERIAS WECNE!;lCAY. NITES • SPAGlIETFl ' .' 99~ au you can eatl w ',c •. ~ ..,l:M'IV Oltlcfll cad p t -• • ' ' • . ' EVERY FRICAY ·- ocEAN Fl{ESH PERCH Qr.t helSllnsie ,...-;. .~ ... l . , .,v~ • " " . • ·-.. '· ., •, >'• ' ·> ... • • .. ' . . ... ~ ·. '"'! ~~ ·~ •J .. -· ·- ·~ • .. . • . ;g :: . •• " ·. • • . • Jntermlssloa Plnylwwe Gets A .' Litt"le' Help of • ba1ketball bouncing agalast the 1lcle of a boote woald give anybody a tick headache. You .can do somedlln:1 about IL Tell die boy's dad yoa. will poy fw • balketllaU bGOp board if he will pat h up. Call • •porting 1oodl boule and order one at once. Tbele boards are 1upportec1 by metal poles and cu 1tand any place. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' RecenUy you printed a Jetter o,.. ., .... , 6:41 ,... _.. ,., ..... ltt -·" "THERESE AND IS A BEW" OSUI WIRNU ,, "INTERLUDE" (f,ti"tcd .'11tc".~t.! I • W ''"' 't NTtl ""~ "-'" f, ,f,. ,~~,,I ACADEMY -· AWARD WINNER IUT-CTOll·--MCHOl.I JOSEPH E. LEVINE -• MH<E NtCHOLS 1.AWREHCE nJRfAAN -THE&RADUA'lt AN .WCO MASSYf'UI tel<* -..co-ri-- PlUI hn LllltUlfolf "Th• Swimmer'_' about a lamily fight The wife•l~:=:=:=::==:=:;;;;::=~========~ll aigned the letter. Her name!: WU Loil. Her busband't nalile '" C.ler •u Dick. lt ao happens my name la Lois and my hu.sband'a name lt Dick. The detaibJ of the letter sounded like a litue pro.. blem we've b9tn bavina lately. Unfortunately, several people knew about il WMl< Doyt One Showing ot I P.M. Continuous Show Sot, & Sun. '""" 12:30 ....... • 1JtJMIJMtlO SPECIAL SHOPPERS MAT, .W&D.. 2.f.M;' ' .. ·EXCLUSIVE SOUTH:· ,. I 'did not Wiit. lbat lett.r but our frienda and relatives IWW' I did. Our phone started to rizll at 7:45 a.m. The calls k'J>t ....... till mldJtlgbt. Several people wanted t.o know why I WU 10 1111pid II 10 uae our right name.. ORANGE COUN1l E~i;AtEMENT The leut you can do. Ann Londn, II <hinge the nam• al the people who wriO. IO you . You'D never know tbe embarram:mnt you b a v e Clll8ed'111. -NOT GUILTY DEAll NOT: I dlt1 ...... ·--.. Lollud Didi.I __ ....... ..... "~ ""' - ·-..-aw llllPl .................. \ • -·-·-------~~--------·. D4¥1D 0: SllZIUCl"S,. ,au._ et IWtGUrr liitClllU'I . ....,.., ... ou~ GONE WITH THE W.IND 111~.-W,. -Olrk~·-··-..... ~ BOYAllD<DeBAVJIUND .. .. Int'• ) ' ~~~,~=~.·~ . >, ~pera Slates 20 . . ' LA Performances .. ,,,, "'111f!" -· ,,,._, ...,., __ EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT SMwl11t 7:00 & •:JO M.t. S.11. 2:00 & 4:10 Fo~WSOUTH COAST iA. P'LAZA TH i11n: San Dileo ,,_,Y at lrlltol • ~2711 ----------. . . OUR KIDDI SHOW ,rotl THU SATURDAY /Atlt SUNDAY lT 1:00 P.M. 2 BIG -MOVIES -AND S CARTOONS J.'1 ARIAN'S ~ .· THREE CHALLENGES'' IN COLOR AND JERRY L£Wl5 , IN '1HE BIGMOUTH'' ' ALL SEATS SOc ~I -, ~ ---··- ' . ............ ,.., 1:00 .,_..,_.,,___. ,.... .......... M.,.I ft11' f11h hoYy Mew .. liL\/IS l'RliSl.li'l' Ll\11i A l .ITll.fi h\'L i1. l ,ITTl.li hrblr• Mc:J'l•lr -Color "If HI HOWU, LIT HIM 00" llfNy P'olfftl' -COior "POI THI LOYI 0, lri" &Mn Ccn1trY -Colar . ''SNALA:ltO'" '"""':,= .... =-ii '1nlT' ""1llll'1 ·-· "AD.i.M AND Pr • Cetw ~ .............. Aftolbl ' "l.i.UAlllU" ·-· "f'ICMICT. r ·-· l • ,. • ., .... ~~,..,""~--~'.":' ......... ~ ........ ~ ........................................ "'!" ....... """ ......................................................... ~--:~~-,..-,--,..,-...~~~ - • ! .. ' ' • -~--·-· ------ .Real ·Estat~. • • • . . • • . .. . . - . i . FREt. SAFE I DEPOSIT IOX FO~ MAINJ'JtaMG $500 SAVINGS ) A_CCOUNT~ • lloUn: ,.~ 1.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Sit. 10 ....J·ti(6 ,'.mo . . t La Palma 4 Bedrooms-Two Baths-large Family Room • All Electric Patio Kitchen • MlssiOn Tile Roof • Concrete Drive • Wood Burning Fireplace .• Rough Heavy Beams. Monterrey , i-4 Bedtooms-1 ot2111111- larga Bonus;OI" RumP14' ft • Dining Area • All Bulll·ll]I; 1111\19, OVen; DlshWasher, Stalnlell Steel ·Sink, Large Kltcl\en ~ • c. · dar SHlri&le ·or Sl!eke Roof. I 't· ' . S.an JOSi! I ---.:,....2 llalh1-cMltechl Celllnp •. All Undersnqd tlillfo > ' : ' ' ' ties • Showers Over All TUlll • " Hand Textured Walls • lullWn , , TV •nd,Telephone OUtltll • Wtelhlr·Proof Eldttrlcal GUii* Mi>Oulllt. ' SlllMlpl •• I i j .. i l • 1- I l I l ... ' . . . :· ' .. " ~. -. . . . • , .. .,, ·" . " . ' • ' . .-• . .. • " "' .~ q•;. •).' .. " '"' , ..... :;-1, I . .... ··-,, ""' .·~ " " _..,. ..•. . •" ' ~ .. •. _ ... ,,1 '; .... •'A .. •' .. . .. " . " .. • -... -· .. ~. " .. ~ .. •.-'<:.t•. -.:; o; • . ·--....... .. : .. '" " . .. . . <:"' .,_.(; "" •• • w"-. .. -· ~- •• • .i" :--~ .I.(. .. ..... c .. ,.. ·io. ·-. . "' . . .. .. --., . " •• Mission Viejo: · a ploc~ .. togroW1nto •• • . ' ' • I . ' .. ' ' I ! . . . . . . ~ . people who ~hoose lio'.1'es i" Mission Viejo are the kind who look· ahead. Like the a·,eoo who already live here, t~~ can seevihe proof,Qf whQt 'has, been OC· ' 'compnshed in,less than three years. Anq they.kno;y . ' ' ~ ' tltat in.~he years ahead, Mission Viejo will continue . to grow as th~ most b11a~tiful.pla¢e to 'live in Ame'rica. " /. r Areody, the~e is 11 c~mpleht shopping. center, a 2,000-stud!!nfcampus-sfyle high .school. a junior high, and ·two element~'ry schools, The new ' Sad,dleback Junior College · is· already in operation .. There is a Luth~ran Church and day riurt,ery, three public parks, and a complete .com,m_u!lify recreation_ center. There is an outstan!;ling ~8'-hole golf course designed by ·,Robert Tr,ent .Jones, ~nd an i.nn sci.popular that it has plans to double in size. $oanish tile roofs and m~ssiv.e wood . beams key all the architecture, The . wrou~ht iron Mission-bell st~eet lamps and antique . .brick used in the street planters were designed and ·.-, . ·crafted especially for Mission Viejo . More th·on J 0,000 fre_es 'ha¥e been planted. A quiet magnificence ho~· been ·added to th~ natural beauty of the land. ,M ission;Viejo .is still growing, and will be for years to come, Whttre there w~s ,one entrance from the frteway, now there are two, ond soon there , ~ill'!:>e a. third. The continuing story of Mission ·Viejo .will s~e m~re s.chool<, more churches, ' . . . ./ .· . more parks, '"or~. sh~pf>ing centers. ·The people who became p~rt of Mission Viejo .three years · 11go already know the financial rewards this 'kind of g·rowth produces. Rarely, if-r, has · such an opporhm· · ityfor rapid equity g.ai'n been pre- sented to forwa.rd · ·iookin.g families. • "' e MISS!ON VIEJO U'8 " --------~ ., .. . , f ' . ,,.. . ' . This is a brand new horrre,. just intrnduced ~t' Eldo· rado Homes ir Mi.Skin Viejo. Jt •i•·designed particu• ' . . lorly .for famili<Js with plans .t'o _gr?w. ·Jt s.tarts as on unusual~ roomy .two-bed;oom plan;.with two baths . . . . .ond formal dining. Up-, . . · "Stairs. is 'an ·g36 s'quare ' . . foot area ·that you can fini.sh as a giant "dormi· tory''· or p1ayroom .•. or . . as two or thr.ee extra bedrooms. making a to- tal of five. As your.fem· ily grows, your home grows with it ... in .size ond in value. You ·can buy .this home for $24,995. And for the first time iri Missioll Viejo, No-Down VA terms, as well as FHA, 'are ~va~able. you con choose o home in Mission Viej9 ot virtually ony pri ce. The Son .Diego Freeway opens up to Mission Viejo in Decem - ber. Now is the time to buy at pre-opening prices. At Eldorado Homes, from $18,995. At Lo Paz Homes, from $23, 990. On Mission Ridge, above the golf . . course, from $36, 950. And the 'new Granado Homes. from $25,990, ore now ovoiloble. BEJIUTIFUL . MISSION Vl.EJO (ome and see a place you con grow into. Take the Santa Ana Freeway to La Paz Road ... for Granada Homes, south to the rY •Crown· Valley offramp.Turn left and enter Missio liejo. • '·\, ... J, • ~ ... - " ., ... • ' ' . -- ' ~ • ' .. ~ ,, . " ........ ~.--~"':'."'~--:--'.:-""" ........ --~-----------------------' ----~. -• . ' J AWARD.WINNING LANDSCAPING PROi!ECT AT NEWPORT 0 llACH HOME New A graond breaking ..remony Ive held October II to of. ficlally launch construcUOn of the new $2.3 million Beverly Manor Convalucent Hospital at LeJwo Wor]jl Lquna Hilll. Tbe new Sia.bed medical facillly will be located at 2«52 Via Estrada adjacent to the Leillll't World Medlell Ceiltor, d!fYJ·~~ ' and Nole Co. of Sherman om. Tlle bollcllnf '11111 be ..... story in early California style architecture jeatutjng t i I e roo!lns.' Ooe ol tbe -W!UIUll arclilleclUrll leaturoa. of the medical facillty. wlll Shopping new home developments? -.. " s ' . ' .......... , ., . _, • ' --= ---- , " .. , • ·' .. ' SI......,, -2', 1968 • • • I DAa Y l'ILOT f ~e:- . . ' • . . ~· ' . , ' • ' ~ • ,. ~ .. ' • • • • • . . . . • . ,. -~-·--;._ ......... ., ., IJBl·NG .QRBB1:10 NOW:. .· . ANGB COUNTY'S. bN'LY TOWN . WITH· :·watBR :ftNO WOODS . ' ..... ··-. . ... .... . . . ' ' lake Fore .st·~will be different. A plac·e · where your children will grow up re~embering happy hours ·sailing, syvimming, hiking~ Jlere, life will be easy. Y ot~.!11 know · ·. · ' · · your neighbors · by fi~st names. You'll ~alk down to the Village Center, >: ' with its quaint shops, a res~·~urant, ·bank, supermarket, and offices.~· Your • home in the Village will be · .close to . your own private recr·eation ·;center ... the Lake Forest Swim .and Racquet Club ... where you'll :~wim, play tennis, meet friends, or set sail on a sparkling lak¢ :: · ., ·'f:r;om the docks .of your private marina .. . . . . You'll enjo"y. an afternoon stroll through ·a tall, green forest~. And your children will walk to their own ·flew · school. Lake ' ' . ... For·est ... ''the · 1it·tle toW:n with ·water ~. . ' . . -. . . . . .,,,. . . ' . :~nd woods'' ... the only . town of ·its kind' in Orange County.· Come ~today, and be counted among the first families . of 'Lak.e Fores~. -~VISIT Deaned Homes THREE, FOUR AND FIVE BEDROOM MODELS. . < ' _.:..: !~ 7 :;::::c::::?= : ... .:?~NTRODUCTORY PRICES IN EFFECT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY: HOMES IN -~ . -;THE VILLAGE FROM $28,995 . UNIQUE CUSTOMIZING PROGRAM LETS YdU ,,. • ,. . ,ADAPT YOUR HOME TO YOUR EXACT NEEDS. . ' . •• ----------• •• • f ' • J, " I ,., ~· • _,.._.. .. -- ,., , . ' .. r !: .... < • . , • .. • .. --.. ··-----·--~---~~--• SatllNIJ, Now:11k 2', lM DAILY "!.o1' I I • 85,0(}0 'to ·See Unneighborly Neig ors Buel LOS ANGELES (AP) -n•a. the ood Cooch JOlm Hcl(Oy•1 'n'ojam - ot a dilaJ>l'Olmlna ~ f• tho UCLA µobeoteo ud unllod In elcbl - football team Ulla .am,_ but -;'""'1 '!lreMY have earnOd Iba 8- weelt In the -~-with -Bowl wllD'll".al lrom 1h6J'aclflo.I eon. more 1Uit-to~qYllie'1io: 1-<illRd 'fiil'nce to ~lay !be Big Ten chall1111er. Trojam ft Southl'll' Calllornla. ~ 1he Tn>jw ..-clolinc In oo lllelr The ·~ "41ween 1bue wmeltll>-"""""' atralpt ulW.,al oolfellale, foot· hotly ~'1rill be •ltnessed by llJ 6att~~._-to meolloil ~ virl~!.aello'f1 '111:~4 ~In Melllpr· ii¥C~-~ !es city UtJoil: lal l;oli$eufti, a nallQ9al tO!evll\Oft no ~ ~ '-tt· -)e 1111-al l l!Jft.-'«11 ot whom falµe 10-U>ooe hil'<>lVtd ,_,,.Ibo IOler will be tu~ In prjjwily to soo ooe Ill ~ \or much <ilocomtort In the l\IY In actlot!) • enaWilf y-~le the Intolerable lize w..iM be §oua..it ,c.I'• . <lo-U. " lll'I. ell)l;of'"~:Ana<Ja. "'""'1nl ·~Q.' J. Sim-UCL.I., ·bae ltl' ;./nil1 nconl -.s le 1ait ~ u a collep ~il'rJ*o--.,,heed -fooU>o!I • • y !. y l!h~~~,.,.i yean al I• r•• "'" 11 -4•\«J ')• ~ ~tf"''> • '.!r.• .<· ;, .,, '1' ·-. ' ,., "' I • .... • <; • . ..... " ... ;. ' .... ,o;. t :-..-• ' '' . .-J,, Artf!~frip ·t? :~ose , Botfl • l\ti~higan~_· .. Ohio Sta:te, iM,~~~ .'~ ~-·1;'. ~ ./:: , '\; ' ••t;~ 'I~~ For·-JJJ,g '11'!~:;~hampit;#~liip :• 1..., ·1~'· ! ... _, ',¥ • • •·.• . it .. ·_-_ .... ~1 "" ' -~-· COLUMBUS, 'bhio cXM ._ MJchlgan MJchlgan, which has woo elgnt alralgl!t unblemlslied ... ..,. llnce !NI, Ille onJy And Ohio state, two ol the naUoo'• after a season opening toss to California, other year In Hayes' long regime that finest football teams, clash today wilh com~ to grips before a record Ohio the Bucb went un~ten and wi.Ued. Ille Big 'fen .title• 'andi'f-·llooe .B/Jwl ' 'lJ,~~\~~~ &1,000. ol. n;it::i:· ~ .... ~~a~ tnp 8' llle big -for lllO wtnner., .· il!le.'!W'Jl!'.J B • .Jl...1-. Ideal 1>111 II» """ Mlablpl; t.S ·punch fl The ·dr~a aod'suspe~ that hangs t""'t" 'it~,ifu-~u ~ ....... ....._ · 'tailblWRoB Jlbnn anld·\airterbackl' ever this ancient traditional rivalry wu ' A'.... TV-.• S -~-1 DennlllJrown. never more evident. ,,.. UnuuV Second-ran~· Qlllo. rldilll( a 12-f"!"' . JO, ·•.m.,•; CllalillN!I 1 J. ·1•1• ~, ':l -j, •· ~·,' victof};sti:mg~...,f ~~rt~~rank ~d . {:f.1.I.. ? ·r ::~--· . l\.T:a'""ll:!o' n·.9\.s rriop'. • ?. '. '*'-.i . · ! • ~ for this, f#lnic ~e. The l ..,.. :Lt 11 auUool ts for clear Skiea wllh a tem- V ALfiELY SHARP JN UCLA W AR.ffllP: perature near 50. F Ca Mic:bigan leads the &>-year-old series, 1,ID. ny rs_ 37-434 but Buci:,ye·coapti·Woody Hayes, _ bidding to nail down hill fifth conference crown in 18 year•, holds .. 11-< ad· Oash at OCIR LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Lew A1clnd· vantage over the Wolverines . er scored 31 points to lead the Gold team Both 'chi"' bout _poten~ atfacb but , to a 111-85 •victory over the Blue squad l\J..1 o•-•· ..&.. .. ..... _ def--' ., .. Friday night in UCLA's annual presea-';;d0J;t~i:l:;'pes uptti':dll{ ""'"1-lv-,,, Over 10,0oo drag racing fails are ei:-., son intrasquad basketball game. :-'.'T prove erence. pected to file into Orange County Interna- Much heralded sophomore.Curtis Rowe, ~~-*·tiiin!lalll!.t:i~ lkllill ~·•tpnlgl!t to watch th• wno ·sa~ •clioo;·for ·b0\h1e-. had!&· "~f. ,, · .. Z llWi to l!A!kln'47f.._.'.#liny cars .take olf after points while \wo.,junio~·colfe_ge trans--~-' ff 1 '!'"!--DOit'~~Of ParkRJdge,111. fers, forward Sidney Wkka· apd 8\1 . ..-.1 , 1'he \1ast" ~e ~"Midwest giants Scliunaclle( Ml his Plymoutll Bat· Joho Vallely, had 24 and %1 points l'6: ~ fir Ille UUe, Mi:"'-n Stopped Ohio racuda head !be.favored Plymouth team •peclil(ely. . , . . t•• '" •M• nd ..I:Jf' ~~-· in,llle ocm•1 ,'37,000 second annual Tbe Bruins open def~DSie'of u.;r. N<;M · ...., ·~, un a '~, cm to .-i .. ...,.,. Mi!ibtacturen• . 'Funny Car Cbam- lltle next Salurd'I)' night, piay)n& ·hos! ~.lh<f.n-llowJ. !.'. .. · pionshlp. . • l<>ite. ' · · · .,aay~la ~ abol!I • facul\Y 1'1""'1'frf~"from Chevrole~ Ford, . John, Wooden said he wu par· COllllcll l'l!llni Iha! prov~. hil 11161 Pl~ Ponttae, Dodge and ·Mercwy. ll ty pleas"1 with t!ie pla;< ol hil c:hamplooablp " lealif fn>ln going to are ~ hi Ille event ooe cl Illa (Uaidi. . . Pas,adeoa. ~ l. ~ •, ' 1 ~···M I He ·aingled out VaJlely for special ito1':.f in~ ~ ~ In !be Booe ~~1niiiftior .inu.t wear tho favorite'• pnlse. Ohio ll ..,.. IQ· . .r.,..a; .;du, ltP flnl ~-;jlt.l~pplilg performance • • :~~ ••• :. .. ,~,. ~ ~eJ'.u\mie= S -*-VI wfnd-~ ... ~~ --~ , ~Y ' d's faatelt JUIUl_1-.Ci.r"'~ po....... e .. & µ.r "' • . '¥-' ',';; . The -•. Olllrl ... w~·)\~.bt~ --• 200 mllea per hour hi !be quarter mil• from a staading atart are Tom Grove Simpson to. Dominate !.t "sil:!;., ~e~~-· Dodg• Schamacber aild !be Plymouth team la a strong entry. Teammate Fred ·Weekend TV· Schedule :!*t~::~,r.:.i~nu: = Len Hughes of Houma, La., held the One thlng USC's athletic publicity department can't complain about in its .!ampaign to nail down to Reisman frophy for 0. J. Simpson is eq>OSure. · 0. J. wlll be on· television five times dlis weekend. His first appearance will be today 1t 3 p.m. when USC and UCLA clash ln their crosstown battle live mi Channel •• The other four "O. J. Specle1s" are all on Sunday. Channel. ·11 replays the game at 2 p.m., Channel 5 "shows 'it tgaln at 4 and then backs that up "1th "The Heisman : O. J. or Leroy?" at 6:30. Channel ll's special, "O. J.,·~ beams at 7:30. Sunday's NFL game ill Green Bay at Washington and the AFL presentation Is Buffalo at Denver. Olympic champion ski.ter Peggy Flem- lng makes her American TV pro debut on NBC Sunday at 9 p.m. in "Here's Peggy Fleming." Today RUSTLERS BLAST RIO HONDO, 6.2 ~ Playing what coach Tom Hfirmatad called "our best all.around amn• ol the year," Golden West College'• water polo team downed Rio , Hondo J..2 .In the Roadrunner pool to eon> a berlh In the southern California Plll)'Olb ..- 1111<11 Tllelday. - "We made "'°" outstandln& plaJI agaln!tv Rio Hondo lf>d for the ftnt time lhll year put everything toC," aaJd-lla happy ltermatad u the er1 lfOIJDll up Ealltml 'CoofOHnCe p~ willl aH.-.laoisppadthl!r......t aiarl to'!" • Heinutm oald polle Gary llm!l modi !be bro toy .plays ltt Golden •WOii, bloalrla a po!r ol Pmall1 ltmrr ta Ille thltd period wti.ii U..''ftoadnmam hrice bad a . chance at · tatiDJ a J.) Med. . . '? "'-· the -.... a J-2 load In the p.locf wr.I &left Sd"ill)lauer ....a hll llllnl pt. C11r1a s- IUDPld -a pair ol ...... In Iba lall Period to·c~ Iba.......,. •. l Warriors End Laker S~reak, Win 100-98 . i i I nati<mal .-.! for furullea briefly lhil year at 111. · , John MaJmanlan'a Barracuda, driven by hil nephew, Richard Slroontan of WllltUer, earned Ill berth on Ille Pljomoull! leaiµ with a 7.15 tloctlnl. LaJTy Arnold cl Memphil, Terut, eomes to OCIR wtlll what bas be<n called the hottest funpy car in the IOUth. Those five ilriven will duel a llmilar number o! can from Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury, Dodge and PonUac over three rounds to determine the winning make. Thon u.e· two qutckell · qoi'I ·o1.. Ille meet wUI return for , a fourth "l'OUnd to determine tho indlvtdual c:baznp: Entries: Cllemilel 'Hfct 1i=fa 1~J: ~~':li~"'~~I~ K•llwmlck (SMn~ cs:...i.tl, 0•1111 Art ~ A1.111uln..F':rd tnvll" l.f!r ~= !ii:'"" T~~t.:1~~\ctl~llf. Iii<,.,.. \ un ~. Fort), AluN W9nd1ll Sh PIM;, {i -Wood1 efld COOk), IM "'J1:":•"" (Gel9:Nn Ford), Ntw Or...,. Plymoalll DM ~ ($t.rc1Utt)1 '°.rti ltlffto. 111. t..rn-R..,... (SuMrC1141if\"""""""I• "" =· (Hloml·(UOI , 1,000 01«1 Uft H (Clindl" Incl Huaftnl1_ H'ollm•, LI, Oldl 'l"OCll'llen (1 11 Jol\n Melmen,.nJ, wtllftltt PCN1tlac -· - •• ... I. -lt ... :::::.j" .. ., ...... ...... 60. ·····•··· ' .. ~ ... .... .., ...... . .. ., ... , ······• --.. ~ ......... '·; IF.-";::~,.:~··'"' ••"\•·• ... .-..... u •••• _, a=-............. , «••···" II ~ .. :: .. :·:: .... II. .. .... ~:::1t: . ,... .;::::·~ .. ....-...... ... IE .. -~ .......... ... :::;·~· ·-·-· .... " ::;::~ ......... ~·'I'· -.. HARD-PRESSED HDRNET -Fullerton Junior Col- lege's Chip O'Roarke (25) waits for pass from teammate while Orange Coast College defenden Mike Irwin (13) and Mike Wilson (4) tr:Y to break up play. Orange Coast scored two goals In J.3.SOC>~ . ond span of fourth quarter to beat Fulleft<>n. M, \ and win Its second st,raigbt Eastan Conference W8' ' ter polo UUe. Water Polo Biggie -. ' Saddle back Meeb, 'G~Vilari In '68 Finale . · Buesr·Trip1PIC, 6-4, For Circuit Crown· After aurvivlng some of the1 heaviest air attack since Germany was nattened in World War Il, Saddlebid: College By JOEL SCHWARZ must stop Gavilan College's, bruising Of"' 09llY f'Jllt stiff ground game tootgbt U, It ls to pool a Orange Coast Colleg& nailed down Ill wtnnlng record In Ill 'first .,...,. cl aec:ond atralgl!t Eastern Conference football. water 'Jo cham lonshl with a M vic-Klckoff for the non-conference game po P P at Mlalon Vlejo High School Lt 8 tory ov~ host Fullerton Junior College o'cloek. · ~ -ti'i,'..\ I Jl'rlday afternoon In a match that was In recording a 4-1 ~ ~1iMr. -l\llterly contested In Ill<! oul ol tho ' coach G<orge Hartman'• tocq .... 'W pool. to face a . success Mm of • ~Y . And if Orange Coast coach Jack teams tbat have thrown 1111',l>;!I, u . i'ullerton bad .hil druthers be ralller not . many-u SO times a game-.-, , ~Y? , ~ face the Hornets agahl next weolr, In the SOUlllern California c:hamplooabtp which Wm bO held al Go!dm Wiii eon .. T~-. ~~O.. playing a deliberate isan control offense, cont.oiled tho tempo OI the game which wu.fllled With double loull and on~ offic!al· ~ filed Ill' . lhe Qrani• Goul coach. ' " Fullerton loilpd. bia t>:*S· abortlJ befoni batf-ltme whin !be two, ... book&<~ ., lhO lltll!'lll>f ol 19'111 calle<! agalnsl,the Hornell.IOad!N __., But tonlldlt's lllt fll<urel, td'-Jii~ pletely dlflerent. . Gav11an,.Jftbi ' ~· ranked. small Jllntor cotlqa; ,~1 >In Caltfomta, la a running tam, ~ ooty !O leep the oppo1fag ~ CIE :Foodlall " ._ Playqff. R~µ.its r pttp O'RoarlM. • , , ,.'.,.. 1 .. ,...TbO -·boot had lhfee~­' flie Oranie (loul.booll .-llltn w» honest. . Tailback 'Bob Goularte, a ~ .. 11 Ille lo!y to tho Gavllan atta:c11 Ill eight games, he's poundiid. oui 1,oG yards on the ground whUe leliClinr the Rams to a 7-1 record. ~~ · ./f;~ . Gavllan assistant coacll Bob Garcia compares Goularte's running style to that of former Green Bay Packer star Jim Taylor. The Rams have a big offensive line, headed by a pair of 230-pound tackles, Jeff Pederson a."ld Mike Vincent. Garcia describes hill offensive line as a strong one "That makes good contacr, opens riGles wen and maintains contact." However, it's on defense thaJ the ll,oml have shined all year, according to µarch . Gavilan has been a dlfflcult team to pass agalnJt this Y.ar, givlrig up but three acoring passes in eight games. * * * IADIK.aU.CK U.YtlNI 11' lllwnM • V111fttw11 "' llO Olk.K ' y-... 1'1 Urtll • ''"" .. 1711 Li-< ....... '" 1DO VI....., • ._. "' lff K.nl'Mfy ' ·--"' XII) H•rdY • V.tlll1nt "' 1110 Gnivw • ~llnlodt IU ·~ ""' I .... . •n ,. """' • ....... .. 115 Clud'f • -"' ' . . ... . . . . ;, ., . ~·~- '• .Westmlmter ~.Co!!\~ I .,, ' ~ I.I. Wpl CQvuia 7 · · 1 • • St. Paul !!, Redlanda 9 Santa Barbara 33, Notn Dame 20 Pasadena 'rt, Montebello 7 El Rancho 47, Chaffey 19 Arroyo 13, Loyola I Lakewood 24, Weit Torrance 6 AAA La&w>a lloach If, La Qulllla _I! Loara 17, Azusa 16 Califomta 33, Mayfair 20 Bilbop Montgomery 31, Rolling lltlll 17 SL John Bosco 33, Neff II Beverly Hi& 2:1, Santa Maria 11 San Marino 20, Fo,llerton 9 Claremont ti, Baldwin Part f, AA San Lull Obispo 20, Har\ 7 -41, OOlario 'II El Cent..o 12, Rlvertld<! Po]J 7 SOnon 48, Norte V1lta 19 A Apple Valley If, =I \ Small ' HolMlle 15, Notre Dome 01 ' • . four. -,, • Futlertotl wltbdr•w hll · Proielt -t!ie Pirates broke up > M Ue In tho last lhr'1' mtnUtes ol plOf "rill two IOOll ll>·i ·spin !If, IS _.ia. ._,., one ot ltlllioe ;oa1a· P"ldueoCl c- d angulah, lhil time from !be l'llllertoll bench. After MJte Irwin had ~ .. .. assllt from Mlke Allbright to - the M Ue, Allbright wu &lven a ~ throw. :1:· ~ earlier had beeii, d of a point on a penalty toss when olllctaill rultd he had delsyed_hlr.-..--1 after tho whlalle. ' I; Thia Ume be llred ri&ht after 11!lo -· llat the Fullerton ·-~ tho oho!. However, Ille offictall .- wall!r too '!""" and' Alllllflbl wu 't- J. oubllltute lhrol\'. •· . Alltirtgbt ~ 'tljo bait lnlo .... tiacbtoP for ttie ~ polnl , "'!"' A1l(tt j!le Jld«y, ~CMK's .tljll alralfllll in confvence play, 1l'ullelloo\ Nld 'bla team aboptd J>lel!ty, "' Pilta \ilr ~ b&ct< from,M and~~ 0 1l toolr a -t effort to ..... -uu ..e dld, parUcWarty after nan ar1.o- 1y (OCC's leadtQs !"""et) ao4 Sim Wqger bad IGUled out." , -.. " • Ill Battle for Sutvi¥al • • • .-• • J • I ......., llelllt for much i.-, aild. the • and Loi liiae\aa Ollf«!d!il ~ Rama ar. favored to tum · baclc tho. Doc. !$ In -'L"'1dl <Mid well pro. hlvam. . .. ' ·~--duce dlvlalooat ·'"" ;... provldol A cr"'fd ol aboul 1$,000 '!' ....,__ --.,-. f0<tbo~ at l:ot p.m. ' ndtber gets. loll '!",the""·' ' The Olinll, led by quai1a'l)aclr Fran A weel ... !'low York .,.JS Tart..., ltall llle llallu Ooli!JOyl bf s,i-~ ... wk 'i · one game 11 llle Capitol ~ '·r ea 7-4. boll prior -, 8tl· The Ramo, foOowlni lhett H tie Co. dlHal«I Doiloo rr~ .,. did lut -al San FraneJaoo, are Olll<balf h In Dollu. , .... -Ille Balllmon Colll hi Loa Angtlea allh =: ~ the Coutal Dlvlllon. Siar --.. ' Oddi!' ~ New 'Yllrt -Dallu doublflll ad' 11117 II a ' ( l I • • I . , " ·' ' I. 1: I ·I I I' ' • I I ( 1 • i I I l • Artist ¥-i-ctory Be-~i ..3. • ' •• ,., J l " . : -. . l TQ.lls Incred1.hle ' . ' ,. !' • i 1111 EA1U. Gtll'IUY Miki A.._, lllhbinl f<j llµlm, ftnallr 1 .... - _ ,... 001oblllb;i1ti' ~· ir.ul>d ._ __ ill ' It ta the' -alt.r r--U. Beach lbt aecood .h.tlf_ -•'""'! fllgli'1 foottfill -~,_<fol'. n.. wiMlng -dl'IYI Jn thi" Ille school's portable brau vlclorJ bell · waning ~ii had everyuie ii! the. . ball park oo their feet. u.,1ey maued to be rung. • a 12-yanl -!run ~aid ti !he" l'lni In 1'o ~· nl'1!I wu 11 and two jlaJ> ·!Aier Jie hid H at Ibo -tba ~. -iral !Qrcllmfy, 1:: one-foot ""'· . ~~~' ""'1: -,: ~. , On Ille TD Jolt, be '"""I ovei \he IJ1id. '. ...,.~-=-'If? die and (JtOini>lly fumbled the ball awq: .. ,_;11.:,...,-~-e. Pilyiq In the. end ..... 'lllt offlclal1 pn Uiii' •' Wilh<¥>t Kuhn and • TD olpal bit La Qolnla ..,....,f!j ' '°}WUO,'!a ' , ~ , could'~ -~". . . . stand up otralgh~ the Arlista ......r a "He never had the ball and they · touchdown in the latt 30 aecondl t.o IW'· abouldn't have given him the touchdown," vive Ille first round of Ille CIF playoffl _ commeoted La Q.Ul,ita coach Don Web-.' and remain UDbeaten. lier lftenrW. . . The er.rtv!e\r Le...,e cbomt>I beol Akins wajldi>'I rOyeaI whit ba tOid' La Qulhia 1n·•-r'-iFCblilir~l\'llolia --bis pilJen al·~-. GrJID<(e lllpl In Qllldeo Grove' "We dldn1 °"""' 'tn the towel, did ' Until abOut i p.m:'¥r1'1.ay IDgbt, AklDI we?" be said, ~-, figured It was jUJt ooe of thOle daya. Lagwia'a 4efensjve. berOet wera ~y. He wu be&ied .-Oown With the' ·n11 all But one wb~ made. ~veral. tey ltopt 4', ~~Y and after the' flrit half La Quinta the cr!Ucal momenta of thi aeCooif hall WU leading eully, lS.O. WU Roland McEJ.bMv. Laguna, it •U a~tiit, wu dead. Abbey wu. ~H .. nurlJ breat· Quarterback Sieve' W!Ubowlki ,,.;, In& ioo. • hall ~ -. : piled up on the first play o{ tl>o ~d *-.._ . ,,.. ' quarter and WU in lbeer acony 'tba M M rest ()('Ibo -bait wilh a bbct-ond-blue rigbl Ude. , . At. halftime, A)ina went to work. . A. · Thrill f ~·~, -.. : • '!..-., : .. ; ... _ D.t.fLYPU.OT ........... ,, ... "lfeltwebadtoburt'tm(LiQulntll er. UP THI MIDDLI -Lqum llwll Mlboct Brlaii lla(!ey tak .. a . Mobvay'clt w~ th..._.up-tbe-mlddle plays hi ttie ,m.f-half that-en-~ =,'~ ~l:.:°i!~~·to 1"111. . ---=--·-<YV_tr<>m_er_r.a_"'_~_1e_"'_*_~_steve_Y_m_~_1'fanng_·_nt_.~_-_1o_t11_~_•-_e1t_--~-· _J_!;,_~_· _•_ib_1!"1_La_.~_. _· ~-dom_,_J_M~te_•_.~_-__ haH_act1_·o_•_an_d-:'NUl:-·-· ____ _:_~L~;~=~·~·~.~l:°"~ba~c_!t':r.~er~e:;~,'t~J:W"'~11n1~C~· Laguna Gets. ' but fullback Brian Bqlex· and taliback -. ' I _, ' -9 • ; Faces ·llJle-:Nep 1 ·ClF Cluimp ·;N~pott ' . ·~· 1 ·shells Ramo~ i9-5 • ' • . : ~. '.• '1 Past Aztecs ' . By TEllllY NEPTVNll °' ... ..., ... , .... Lapno Buch fullback Brian BacJey -a touchdown from the one-foot One -IQ -le/I In tbe -Friday niJb1 ·to Clft the Artla!a a lhrtll·, By GLENN WHm: Of h DlffY 1'1111 It.fl . Defending CIF water polo clulmplon· Newport Harber had. lltUe more tbln a Ugbl workout in thrash.in& Citrus Belt League coclwnplon Ramooa, lH, F?t' day afternoon in round two ot the Cil" playoffs. 'I'beii it ·wa. bomhl 1.?Jtf u the Tall " ...p.ttIY added to their ).(I lead ·to mike tt· t-2 at halttlme •nd tM at the end ' Ing 1'-U Wtit"<!!'er 'La ~· · .• . Lqlmo ·-.Id~ .to the Cll"•. -round ol ~ qallllt Blibo~ Mootgomery at a llfgbt yet to ba do- lennined. ' The llllM!'WU'sWJtclied frorri Ramona to UC Jrvine' at a late hour and as , far u · the losing Rama mre CODC"erDed, they jult have well stayed in Riverside. Coa.ch Bill Barnett's forces got behind oix-goal llCOrlng elloN of Eric Lindroth and Tam·Wamecke·to1!!'Ulh the invaden. So, Newport eases in'to Tuesday's quarter finals against Buena of Ventura wiUt·,. hostUiU.. set far. LakewOIJ!I High'•, ~I . at 3 p.m. · /!. Barru!tt laid ·bll for"" will have 1o play much better' Ulan they did In the romp over Ramona, however., lt Chey are to IUl'Vlve Tueaday11 cluh. ·"It wu juat an average e~ f.or U!,'' Ille Sailor boD told the DAILY 1'!LOT folJowin& the Ramona debacle. "Buena b a big, pllyalcal team aod will baff 11 strong awl.mming attack." Bamett'1 outnt Ued !ta le&IOD·ICOl'in& high In Ille Friday biih, matcllJn& an earlier output against Muir ot Paaadenl. "We simply dido1 play wUb lnlenllity," Barnet( added. "We ICOUted Ramma and imew lbej...,. not a'""'°' twn. ~ . Newport toot five minutet of plaYtna time -... quarter -to &el unlimbered. Mustangs End Best Season With 7-4 Loss . ..r•t11tee quarters. · ·, 1'hen Bameu filtered hia reserves lnt.o the UCI pool to fllllsh out the lopsided affair. Rounding out the scoring for the Sailors was Jeff WllcoI with three, Steve Plllklonl 1<ilb two,. llob .J8llle!I aod Jobo Blaur wtlb one. · . · Lindroth had four of . his goell In the secdnd period and five of the lb: ill the fll'Bt hllif. Tb<n WlltlleCiro toot overo; b1tUn,g four markera the 1ut tWo -· ' s~~g~ c1Uh>8o~ ' ' . Poloi _t-:,i:h . A ~ s, :::1"':1! By STEVE EKOVICH Of tlM DlotlJ '""" itd Balsa Grande put together a third- quarter ourge and pulled· to within one goal of Corona de! Mar, W, but that was Ille ci....t the Matadcn lot t&tasttniJ . aecond ·rowid ClF .,.tir polo playoff vfb- tory as, the.Sei Kings went on to win, 9-4, Friday afternoon· at UCI. C-Orono!Ji Jim Bradburn pumped In the fll'st goal of ."Ae game with three ahd a half minu~ gone in the fl.rat quarter, and then buzzed through another With only three l!Ocondl! left in. the firs! fra!lle to put hil mates ahead. u . The Sea. Kings ·toot a 4-0 lead lnto the halftime after Bradburn hit with !:37 gone in the second period, and Bruce Black fired in a penalty shot The end of. the most •ioceafuJ water al -5:37. polo eeasoo of Costa Mesa H1ah School Most ci the first half actJon took hiJU<y came Friday afternoao whee Ille place on the BoiSl Gnode Bide of Ille Muat.np fell to -"'1 Downey, 7-4, pool as Ille Matadon were unable to m • IOC<llld ""'8d CIF plQolf mal<b. put toplher an offensive drive lblt Before a capacity crowd at Oranle tmoonted to anylhina aerlous. Cout Colkge, C08Cb Terry Bowen'• At the half Bol&a had accumulated charge1 were uoabJe to find openinp 11 foul1 and failed to oollect on 1!:1 in the fn~en' defenclve U'tDOr fw soeJ •lteQ'lpta, the moot . ' ' Bolal Grande Ila&~ Ila lb!M quarter n.. Downey outfit toot a l-1 haiftlme· coonteTlttlck by fllUl>Ploe In three goals lead and tncreued the margin to t-1 in the first five minutes to narrow the befont M ... , behiod the .-., ol Sea King lead to one. Dave Whitaker, wu able to Improve But after a Ma1'®r foul which turned the pp. lhe ball over to Corona, Sea King Bruce In foci, throop three quart.rs, lbe Bilek blaied through a .goal with 20 halt Mea crew wa1 able to ~ o1.f ~ ltft. ln the quarter. oaly l1JO altempll at the VWnp• goo) Cli!f. H-·· crew pot !be game oUw than a penalty ICOr"9 by Wh1tabr permanently out or reach wtth four goals to the -period. In Ille Jut period. Olhs than that 11 wu Downey tn Iliac); and Bob McClellan regiliued Cl!>Olrol tlnulh mudl ol lbe tell with aoola al z,11 and s ,zs to mate Ille -1lllllole to &Ii the -.y ..., • -. 7~, lllld lheo Bradburn pumped lroo ltt t -.ocorinr olfort. ln )lllla!IJ oito< with 1.,. lbln two -.m, Ille ICOrini leader for M• mbiu1e1 to 10 to ulend the Sea King oo fl dlalked ap a lM .....0 -.1, leld to four. -.n four ll'!"q aooll. ..... -ol tlio' _., abol ndalJ. * ~ oaumwated efta ••di ttlll tt -Illa ~ -that did lbt trlct. "*'t'N -W bed:Uti blll 'club. Bui -ilidl p.. • ,..._. oUt then I tlint -ilidl dl6 a aood job," he oald. lllP -i.. tbe Moon Leap ' ....... ·~-Jollm_wllb_ ... I aP P0to ICORlll NwpadU,-1 ...... (~.orlJ llilJo • Min Colta I, lklnQy Billi I Downey 7. Colla M.,. 4 Lakewood (, La Serna S WbiWar .11 La Puenia 7 Corona ... liar •• Bolio I cal fflP 7•Rlvenlde I -I . v . . ·-' : ·'·· . .. ) ··,\ ' . ., . ". LIQil"TifAP -ComP,loni), Bonnie Thomas didn't gertiir QI> .this play Frtdar,~Ight. Westminster's Bob Besanson·naJJed ~·-~·back soon a!U!r ~e got I '. "· ·•"1'f~· Di.'9-Y .}IL~ "~ .,, ..... ~ tile ball. The Lions knocked oft .compton, f-0.3 . in a first.round CIF playoff game. The win hiked tho LI°'"'' record to 9-1 for the seas<lb. I - Defense Does It " ' . ·' .. ~· • .. ·, Lions Blast , Compton,.~·40-6 By ROGER !:.UILWN Of IM O.I& Plilf "-tr. Wit.h an awesome display of defensive powel';' the Weatminller-l!Jgb School football squad cremated Jompioo FrJ, day night ln UM! ojiening round ol the CIF AAAA football 'Playofft, 41M. Before a crowd of 9,200 fans ·et West- minster, co'ach BUI Boswell's !otcea dia- played a defense that .aave up-mo net. yards. ·1 . Meanwhile the W~ter-offenaive ~ was ncking Gp S89_yarila ..arKI ., first downs in the one-sided romp. The victory puls the Lions into the quarterfinals of the playoff1 with a ,teJi with Pasadena High cwnin( up Frida,y night at a site to be determined tater. When 1t was over Boswell-WU wtabie to. pick out any standoot& ..._ defense. Bui that WllD't IUl'prisiq 11 tba Liem . Gm.ply overwhelmed the Tarbabel OD near)f ev('.Y play. . Ofl<lllively, It wu qlllriort>Ocl: EdcHa Dine'• f1nut.eveotnc 1' tho ye&!'. : Tba l~ ""'!!:;;r••d for UM yvdl ·-llfne -... out el . u oUempts. Add Darryl kc, a..r1eo Bucktaod and Ron Sbepllord to Dino'• heroict end It WU no tontelt. ' . • . We1tmiNtef .. control·t·ed the bill tltroughou~ nmnUia. olf 1$ plays to ,\, ComptOn'• i.l in Ille first bait ·and tfleo starting the tecood half wilb 12 mor! PilYI tn <hltt for Com.Pfon and two touchdowrif1• 111> lbe COWll to ~ -5,54 to go Jn the lhinf period. Comptoll'I poly off~ ~at Wll Ille pas!-<iaidilng of Larry Hollyfield. The We~mln$~ defense waa .out- standing from ... end to Ille other, but the spectaculu dtfensiw playa were made by Ruly Monlbrila, Jobo Aldridge, DenntrSteln, · ilfchanl · McDonald ·llld Gres Newbowle. . , Newhouie scOred lbe rim \VestniJns. ter toucbdoWo with a .fO.yard retunl of an lnterceptioo. In the ~~ WU ~on a 1"""11,Jlllll ln the first period; Bane • oo a 1'-ylhl rollout ln the aecond ~­ lod: Sbepberd11 DOe-)'~ divt; .B.Qck· land on a C.yanl oc.mper In !bf_ ihird period ; and Mike ila'1J08 on the end el a SI-fin! loucbdown -pass frnm Bane. Jalm lilcLau&l>l!61oed' liatr PATI and Yikes : Hold ~anquet .. ' Marina High SChool'• varsity football t.Mn1 will . be bonortd at-m awards banquet toniCbt al Mee<low\&rk Qiuntry Club In Huatingtall BudlJ , , Time el the avant la 7 o'ciJICl:. Steve Wlezbowald'1 conversion altar Bagley'• touchdown capped ..,. of the mnot tbrflllng Laguna gamea ol recent ......... ,,, .. """'·'""' Pi&fed\t }loJu Gnn.ie. · lllcJ> inil matched · Ibo_ :i;:.at>tew *1kt Garden Grove league cliamplons in ., round Me ol Ille CIF'I AAA pilyelfo. La Quinta toWl1 dmnlolted the Art- llta ln tlio flnl half, scortni 11 pointa In the second quarter. The flnl hall '!!ail -the Aztecs llmlUng Laguna to •· yards oet pined and -first · down. Dave Tad:mlin ICOred from the six at 5:08 « the 9tCOnd quarter and again frOm Ille 10 wilb 68 -· left In Ille hall. Pete Rivera ldcted tlio flnt con- .vabl palnt but bil aecoocf try WU • wide. At tlio 1im1 H .-lncoo- ~ . Ster• -'*' .... Umltad o11.,,. -ldva action the flnt hall and did not pi., .., defen11. Ha la lllffer!n& !run brulJed rlbo. lie bouqc<d bacl; In the -.balf and led Iba Ar1iata to .. amuin& abo¢ fa~. Tba .clocl< l'Ud 10:10 to the llnaJ period -· Lapno flnal!y &<>I "' Ibo. -IL Tea plays !run their own IS,., Ille Arlllia aod )rlln Bqley Weol tho ' 1111 ... yardll i.. lbt m. WJubowRI'. ldcted the ce111ftrlion. Pulling Ille ball In play Oii their •• the Artiata meilv>dlc1lly moved down Deid. 'lblrt.m plays moved Lasuna •· down .to the -· Bqley and Min Ab-• bey ran the ball and Wiabowsld com-" pieiad three -ln Ibo drlva. Laguna 111'1 a put break two -ol pia)'I an.r !ta ldctofl to La Quinta; . A 15-yard oftmdve paa btterfa"eDOt call .. La Quinta forced the -to pool to Lqun• wf1h leu tbln ftn miJ>. litel ttmalntne. Bq!ei dnm over rf&!ll IUanl '-· the touchdown and the ltql WU let u for Wielbowltl'• cmven.lon tict. Jie.'"' · · practlcal'1 ldcl;ed the ball on Ibo Gar-den Grvft .,._.., and Laguna bad a . · 1'-U win, good for adv&ncemo11t to round two nezl .Friday. t * OUMYIP\IAI. 'Mtn. ..._ ..... ·r i;e •r ;i: 'li La f1 •, 11 J. .•.• !t .. ···1 · ... it • I I . ,,.;,, f' I ( I , I ( I I I I • ' • I I t I ' • • I • t t c • • a • • • b ti -• --·-~---·~~-~----..... ··---------........ -~-·------~~----------,..----... --""-----... ----~----.-~--·-~-·------.--·~--.. ----.......-....-------~~.---' HI there, boya lll1d alrll, lll1d happy '111..Ulivinc from Uncle Len'1 eon.. wen •. .n ..... Al' 111 "bet> u-?Jdl lll1d lette!I comJnc In..--~?fds, tba1 lL We've lot quite a 1.,. ol them DOW', but there'• al· w.aYs room for more. Oile tMq In ftmelllbe<, lllo- ~t IOl'llet In lnchjde YOOlJ' name lll1d ~· Ono boy or girt from Huntln&taa Beach sent in a real nice draw~ Ing but dldn' algn his or her name either on tht card or the envel~. --Our poetry W-. this woek. a .J.~ar-old Boonie Foley of South Laguna. 1e11t us a nict liUle -along with her poem. 1 ''Thil ii the first Jllne J have ,----------------------------------.1 written to you," lhe aays. "I like yoor corner .. ~ hope th.i )'OU keep It fOI' a loot time. . Well, ~kl. Boimle, and we hope you keep contributing to the corner. Since basketball season is coming soon. we'U make that th~ th~me for next week's art coolest. But remember, you 1Ull have time to get your SILLY FROGS * PRIZE WINNER * This week's contest winner it Unda Crouch, 6Jh, · 296 Bucknell Road, Costa Mesa Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len'• Art Contest. Here'• all you do: (1) Di;aw picture on ~ie<:e of plain, white paper 5¥.a inch,. wide and 4 inch .. deep. Use black inlt and make linea black. (2) Do not ~E,I or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age address on back of drawing, Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest1 Box 1560, DAILY Pllm, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half oollar. · Grondfatber !roe la a silly old'-----------------------------'! frog, He eats all the flies, no matter what the size; He wu so crazy he ate a daisy, And now in the ground he ll~. Grandfather's son was as crazy u he, But be ate no more than a flea· He S.:anowed a shell and fell in a well; And nothing -he .... -o ... .,--. ,., "-"' •• Cllrlltmaa can!s In for the big.------"-------------.! contest offerinl a trip to Dis- neyland as the grand prize. Honorable mention winner1 in this wee.k's' contest In: Kris Fernstrom, II', Costa Mesa ; Sheila Pierce, 11, Coro- na del Mar; Steven Pierce, Corona del Mar; Jim LaWl(¥r, 5, Newport Beach, and Mat- thew Levine, 10, Newport ' Beach. THANKSGIVING The first Thanksgiving of,~621 Was celebrated with Pilgrim, Indian and gun; Three days of. feasting in the sun, Thanking God for all he bad done, That's how Thanksgiving wa1 begun. A k.....W "-If lloll1r _.. to 8oM'9 Fai.t, f, al! WIB Plloot, s.rt11 l .. 11111, far IM Wlr>rllfw et'ltn' Ill tM sti:iry «llJ "'*" m.tllt, Miit -llMl'll W ~ '9 Ul!dl '-"" ._ Ue. CGlfl ,,.,_, CMHernlll, ' --.. .----Carol Co,.~11----1 RIDDLES AND JOKES .... ,.. ........... Alt Milly. •!• Or.,.. C.. Ddf Plet, ha 116' c... ...... Cellf. * PRIZE WINNER Dear ca rot: \Vb.en is it bad when a black cat Is following you? ·•snow• •.1,noA. U.lfM : ... ..,,.,.. . -sa.wy ~. n A2' w. ,,... 11., ~ '" ,,...,,.,. 9etdt Mao WU Ptolemy? 1be name Ptolemy has come down through the ages with a ring of grandeur. Actually it belonged to several grand kings and queens Ind to one special person who made a very grand con- tribution to tbt world of science. All these Ptolemies lived within ·a few Centuries before and after the beginning of the Christian Era. The first Ptolemy rem to fame as a general and bc?dyguard of Alexander the Great. Whe'.l Alexander died I" 323 B.C. thi! Ptolemy seized the throne or Egypt and his descendants ruled there for almost 300 years. One of the later member1 of thla Ptolemy family of pharoahs WU the famous Cleopatra and tilt dynasty ended with her aon.' We do oot know whether these grand Ftolemies were kinfolk of the famous Ptolemy wbO contributed so much to scimce in UM! ancient world. Hisiary gives us very lltUe in- formation about his penorial life. Scanty recarda auggest that he wu born In a Greek city, .probably early in the second century A.D. His original name wu ClaudiUl!I Pt.olemaus. We do know that from 127 A.D. this Pt.olemy lived as a scholar In the Egyptian dty of Alenndria. He continued hls wort there unW A.D. 145 lll1d pooslbly In A.O. UL !Jur- in( this ttme be did an lt)>o mense amount of orlglna] wort ln math and music, ln Olb:s, 1eography and astronomy. Ptolemy w a 1 n:garded u the areatest acholar of his day and thl"'1gb the1 next 14 centuries hardly anyone questlooed his Ideas. l'IOlemy't greiteot taienr .... the. writing of facts In wldenlandable form ., tbal atudenll could IP'Ul' them, step by rusonable 1t,p. Many of his basic id<o• ""' ..... rowed from --· but hf atated them more clearly and bll loC""l mind -them Into entlttly new dl-lool. M&ll)' Greet ~ -that the -id II l'CIUDd lll1d that clrdea "' laltludo could be -to .,._.. IL Ptole1111 believed In a "'°"" world anil lllOd the -elrclet to map 1lle -and unknown rqiom <f the eetlro ,iot>e. • l'teitnlf -Ila .. llnown tbal the '-"' - c • ·~ ' II math." In IS ...U-tlu.ct, -"'·---...-----------.,--__, "The Math~; eonee. . I Dear.Carol: Howdoyoumakeanele- tioo," be note4 doim u..' pliant 11\im? · preclae ltttm be" q8ed in 'UO l'fUn.I' ''" P'd : ...... uy astronomy and geography, ln--Grtt ~-lt, HIWl*f'" ... dl duding the trigonometry med Dear Carol: What has fOUf wheels by -surveyor1 and the put and•flies? ·circles still used to chart the '>f:Jn.1' elwqJwl y :JeMtuy earth and the heavens. Arab -J.tt kltt'ICltlr, 11, COttll ,._. Dear Carol: Why did the moron sa- lute the refrigerator? students later called this work the "Algamut," meaning "the greal..t." Ptolemy: allo UIOd bla math ll}'1lelllS In l!lldy music and reported his fin- dings in three volumea titled "Harmonica." He allo wrote._ __________________ _.! five vol$ed "Optics" about the r action of light beams · va.rlous substances. These. w or k 1 , together with his immense writings on astronom; and geography, were major text'· boots for 1,400 years. Plolemy hu the ~ and gratitude of modem tci:ence. lJut even the greatest thinkers make errors. 'Ptolemy wu sure that his round earth was tbe center of the ~nlvene and that all the heavenly bodies revolved arouDd it. This idea, was not challe~ed unill about 400 years ago. H1.11 global map overestimated the land masses and uriderettimated the size of the bceans. Colum- bus constitted Ptolethy'I' maps, and in 1492 this 1,400-year-Qld error in land and sea led to some problems in his great venture of discovery. .. ....... llnlb 1 WWN hlll ..... N Jo.11 tt1rt, -11 d , ~.Midi~ N II. for l'llr -llal!: How an foulb prtltf'Ved so Ions? The great ~koy\n of -1hle future ~ are bacteria which cause organic moterlal In rot lll1d decay. Mites and various !ypet of IOil insects also pl1,y a part In breaking ~ and decom- poeing animal .. -. When these, deeay-causfn( crtatures cannot do their work the hard -lll1d tef>lb of. a depoded Alll:mM blwi • chance to re- main in the tp'OW>d, perl>•pa lee llJ&n1 milllool of yoart, andbeeomefoaalls. BacterJa and other creature1 that cause decly ... llvinc lbinp that requlro oxygen and • oertatn amoum of mollture. 'Ibey ... foiled .-.......iuJly In •ltuatlca wb<n the anlmol nanalm are burled qulckly.1§arnpy ,,... of ttasnant w-_ , quicksand bop lll1d pfta lllcliy tar -anlmabo -lraJ> ped and OOried lll1d -there II litllt 111;1pa lo tuJ> part ..... , bederla IJ'e llOOd !oall Jocatlonl. & ... ""' -lll1d the --bed of the worldwid& -,, firossword 'Puzzle ' ACROSS 54 Set '31 DO'Wft SS lent 1 Mint 11u1ctly -.:camion 56 AnOther · 6 Dtscendtnt ll•t 11 Zoe anl,Mal SI Mlulnt llnk 14 RKiriti YIP '4 Unprifle)91ttl ll ~~ =.. ., l:::.': .... 17 lt.Utioos 6' Ch•lc1I ,.,,....., suffix ilt1DI' 67 Lawd• ll ,,,..,,.. " s. 34 chlrtc"'1 · Ac:ros1 20 S.llftrout 69 lood pr.-ct 22 Set 11 AOOll 70 Pit out · Zl Test lty n Su 11 toucftint AcfMs 25 CerUflc1t1 at 19 S•ll draft f7 Ftel ,............, 2t F111lt 29 lan'S ttllff 30 lunt's •illlU 31: R1l1tlonshl, of two ltulllbttS 34 luslc1I c .. poslUon 39 Otte wlll SlrCNlt volci 4Z Ont who dlSptO¥eS so•tthlng 43 Yloltnt stonns , 45 -•ll• -. Yount rtibbft 49·~rt•f '·it •••• 50 Gradt ot c .... IO&tCCI 21 Typical of: tonttllon Sun1.r 41·LMlh's 2J lrth._lnt _.. 1 Btc0111r • strles 51 hoof. soaked 24 lust of rtlfff's 2 Doublt: love poetry 1111rk C .. b. fof• ·· 26 Applin ltY, 51 Sat1llHt l S.alt for ont lawnehtr vehicle 27 French st FCM'tlt 4 Flow« pert p•ent procAld 5 PwL tD • )Cl COllplctt I• 53 Apparent .-istortc ~II fttalls chancW lll•lod 31 P'iepwe tw 55 Cll:y fll 6 lode of ••• 111ln Asl1 · standinp lJ Public h011t 57 Part of 7 uns o TY JS Sister th• fK• · equll)lltnl -36 AchltYllJI 5' Ir. t SNll d1m1on 17 Dnefoptr o~ Sllhl 9 GIYI 1ceess: slffl plow · 61 Con&llA• Poet. Jt Slnn,ld U leYtnat 10 Olnfl!IMt 40 f11ntM'1 W Lyric 11 StOllt riYlf to• 12 Troplc1I 41 ltw 65" ••tlefl of skin dlst11e · •hllessly £UfC!Pt' 13 lltchof-44 S.. 67 Acfoa Abbr. ' 00991 ,, PIANUTS ' DIL KILDAU GOIDO JUDtil PARKER 1VMILEWEEDS f ., ' MUTT AND JEFF • i MISS PEACH • • MAri.c:IA 11\\,\S'oll • F1NA_"}SE ~-~t.1.r' .. 4== .. I M·DH~ IA>A"1£I> 11" yo V .,"\IE' SO!f<' S'~c.!JP.IT''f • f",tf•Y 11•~ • ~ • , • • • , . ' • .. I I ' HEY.WAIT! • 'DON'T TURN 'nl~ ·PAGE, . .. . ' ' • • , nAJL Y PILOT J:J ly Chartet M. Sclall HfLP S4 ly Harold le .,_ , ly To111 K. Ryon ly Al Smith I ·LIKf GOO ii .~/ • ·' l ' • ·l'y .... . . .:... .-• • I I I I f I I • 'I' -. • • • D\ILV PILD1 ·; ~ ....... "'-' • • . . DEUIJ['WOndet Horse . . . Table & Chair sET Hocus .Pocus IUNSDHAM-The seein1 is believing action game that !lows in tie M Wl!o will '6 69 be tie fi~t to collect 10 J1111JC rings? • Battle Ship IWUY-Most l- ing slntety aames fir 2 . players.. Sits ·up in its own 3 · 98 ame lil One ot tie belt' ,ather .. son games available. • Ouija Board· PAIKEl-This~lkingboa<d 1ives yoi entertainment YG1f • haveniV1fe1"'""1cad.fa.•· 3 19 cineting for mlJd<nl fl!Olf! . aM modem life. · • Skittle Bowl 1oppu Baby Party Little girls will lne having a party ""' clay of tho I"' wi11 BABY PARTY • Siie COfO!S wit!I lier OWft I , = 10,98 .:l~!:l MAllll Tippee-Toes An· engaging bu11dle of actioo who is learning to w~k-iustllkeareal baby. Sile' "'"'" her pony or :" 10.99 REMco Grow-.A-J ooUI AUl8RA -A popalar 400 ·"31 old game from Ellt\l!lil, 1 98 Basic as bowling, wi1li fall! . iog aPfleal l•Ull IPL • · •: Wheo she goeslfuoogh ber ·amazing performance, slle is so lif11-like you 'Will ~~~y 14 66 ' )Ollfeye<. i ma llM·;.,2Jleii;n' chrome dlaira ~ ~ .... ·1 ""'ovil'Jg' sutsB. sists stains, mars, acratclles. Pumpki• •· ... . . -.1.' - ILDON "Billy Blastoff" America's fi~t bciy in ,pQ_ H~ back pack .. Ids .atleries (nOt iotJ' 5 lillcll JIO"" all Nnq11\p-· 99 NI!! and vehkfes. BillJ s1an11s 41!z" ian. · • 'Super 1 oo·· Road Race lLODN -Mort tllan "JOO" layouts possiblt. °""' 22 running feet ti 1rJClt ioclmg "' ::'e~l~·,i::.":.nc: 19 aa· and is ~wered by Mew Dyna Mite nmtors. a Kerplunk . , , '''/. IDW.-A lanblizing g.,. of 11erve and skill. Tl)' to 2 18 "'" stick not to upset mar. bits and make them fall. • IDW. Tubsy TWsy splashes in her on batll wai.r. Aft!r ber bll!1. Home· Chair i~JIAi., help~& . ·' plajl'iitllherbear. · 12.88 TOl'P!l-lllio nitl & 1old f-Provi"ial styled cl!ir wilfl rad 1p-• Mistering looks so deli· 11 98 cate, yet it wUI hold ,. adult . • · KDOkie Kakes · MAREL -SN "!""lfl· • uoas siRy ca Ira ii .5 •• 8 1 88 ,1,. ... and deal.., tletn, In so many different Wayt. · • Johnny Toyliiaker TOPPER -Wilfl a heating , .unit, make a sleek racing car . . all customil~. hk:ludes an &SS parts and noti<i>fs llell!id. . • · 19f your car. · , . IDEAL Baby Giggles UNEEllA She is 15" of bubblin1 giggling mirth. Move her dainty left hind, her beau- • moves s1dt tifll be_ol 8 88 'to sid11~ • Bundle of Love Ii w· rul~ io~tot liiol< and wet doll~ Pemianeirtly rqoted hair & moving e'jes. ·:,.sag:: 1 98 led booties. • -Easy Corl :ra ., ,, .. "::il,--~ ' ~­ ' . REMCO Rudy Robot Carrom Boai'd • , IEJ!NEI -Quick hair sotting kit made just for litt~ girls. Ofierates 6 98 oi 60-watt light bulb (not incl.). Jn· ,. · cl!Ms 8 rollers and 10 ell~ • Wlllit's most popuf¥ 2 sided game board. Redesifl!lol, it s· 66 g.ives more action and ex-He Walks Like A Man! crtement than ever. • roPPn Super Grill ffe's WI)! He's fun! Mov1111 kts lees ii Hfe- tikt step• He strides alant •'troe maiY!f .t • tbe electronic aae. 1 O' Whe1 ht runs inlt 98 Wal~ he revmes dir- ection. -a •s1zy H1•e11k1r" -large Cooling sorface males flam. bargm. Grills full size fnnks, sandwicttes and much more. QNLT 7~98 ; • 'f e AM/FM Clock Radio ~·~ .. -~­...• . . . ' . ' .... '.'..":_'_·~-----! t • -S.fid'lu°lo'desl1owitfl'1wo 4' dy"""' speei • ers for the bi& so1111d. Features , Sn~oz-Alarm 111d slumber 39 95 switch. ln llindsome walnut rain linisli. #C4551 • I.ADY SUNIEAM Face -Maker Comptaioo "'1 kit turns !'l"Jday l<l'P & wat~ in~ 0\ Mljdly beauty treatment lliushes Salad Bowl - Plush Assortment of foam 1111,; .,.,.. >lty loimals. Nict 98 forbaby in assort. C ed colors. lADllS' Comb & Brush. ,..t~ ""'"' tllt&les deep 11to pores. Ctrdltss wand 39 95 _, coniplell oitli lttJc!. 6" t..iwood ... 1 will DOI fl"' """ "' njtoo !tis· moots. #Cll-TM , . 11sor1 o~ or cllfc odors. tin for ;,vip1tin1 _. Virtllalty mtreaklble. -2=1~·.00 1:il Fla~ 11 , BBC "1fmloul 1 b. -Bath Brush Wi~ ltandy ftaog !look 111t flln&> (OnVenieot!t llJ· "'*'· N\Jo.slip lfll. 1.19 ; VJ: ''LUX{' l9ilet Soap ' DellHlllJ Sc11t1~ 1ez.99c 11111• •1& aor t t ti .. -.. ... :OUTM•END doll Coach · "Milon Wagon'' '7.95 "Li$terine" TOPTlfASTE white carr~iritfl gold de- sign. featurescov~ tap rail, and has a quilted r.onvertible top and T' whitc:~g 59 wheels. ,• . . New! Hot wagon on S whti!lt.18" with wheelie -6" wlleelS with white wall and back rest roll bar. Sllnburst orange. 10" VelocipJde · JR. -fea!JJfe~ duo-decl: .. i!I 't' Mi•l1r •!eel backt.rij, Ciro,_ plated IM.llai!- boyant mage11tl fil- ish 12~49 . ,, ''Goodheaifh1~· HOT WATER BOTTJ.E 2 -Olp>C!ty witl l"lyetiyi<ne / !trlpplr. Ernbo~ed rtd Sll'flCfl on ~ ·' bottllt. 2 I"' 1-IJS.I • ... 1.41 gee ~ .• ' ~n "' 1" • . .. :,,, ...... t --ChristinaJJ~· BS usE oui LAYAWA' · ~ .. · ~ · 15 If' •ith bM. I " to : ' 1 . DEC~n.-Tvmblars .. ~ -• MUSIC FllOM • ' OUTIR SPACH Sound Track -·-' . ' 5 ~23 TIDl .............. -11A1u11179• · .. :--4-' CHEER ..... : ..... -111111 Siil 79< BOlD .. -........... 111111111179• GAIN.:: ............ illirJam: 79< ~· ..... • "" , . ,,. ' ~ ;y . ~ " f 'Sweet:-Helrt' · LIQUID DmJlGIHT' SJkill 11 Jgr u1•L EMPTt ·- .Gift Boxes 6 'ISSOftld $jle foil "l1P gilt boJeS or 1 assorted size boxes willl Clirisbnas desi&n~ . • ' . ' : '!:, l U llOit PACIMI Of . Paper & Foil ll-ll!PIY of lf!lboss· e{ l1R & decorated paper. hil 26"'26" -paper 26" x:.&-n. S io. A llJlll ot 60'. A~ buy.t ••••••••••• ' • JIMIO IOU l'alier & Foil w-."' foil 26" • 20' or priated paper 26".169'. . . 1.5!,· '. 1.98 . DlCORATID Paper or Foil 59c rolls of foil 6~26" or 59c mllsof fl'll'! 15'126", Assortmenttoclllosefrom. . 49~ . • "Jewel"'tows 25 porky J~· ~ aslOlled IOlor 59c Jewel eo .. llilk stick " taba. • . "Sasheen" Ribbon SOO feet x l4' w!dl!I )lmbo reel II 1 98 assorted Horiday mioli. • \. Sno-Flok ' Gi..t stiil. J',}-odds ·~ f coat lo decolotio1S. 53c Miid. lOforr. • Jl~ t DICOUTID Gift Paper , DetOlltive """ 75' • 2~· iu selectioll of col· CfS and desi,... Cement 'llit1i<' ""l ".S"""'!in ... ~·~ 59c • p lurt51 ... ,,. ' ·r::·~~219 One". • 11nt 23c for die HOUDAYS Candy&Nuts & Fruit Cake ~~ MasterpilC8$ 11 C~1~1l1t1 fbpular-ttn lieast Mfl"O. Mill< dlccolate and dail. chomllluoo....tinc llelectable centars. 11-.lu 1.65 .' ~ 11All Nuts" //?; I~ CIOCOUTE ' A1ust01tlt191t«N1b coverld with bs!J . ./llilkcllocolalL 1211.1111.65 2 lb. Fruit Cake 11 D£CORATED TIN ..., iioiat llld tn*. 9SC Filled .candy fb!lu"' bani filled undy ill decorl!iYt tla w/~estic .-.m,. Aftc M ...... - Fa~ Mixed NUTS . • Hot lao:y "'""' """ . roested ..S Sifted. 1 !l !)lie • • Flasltulbs Ill! B.E. "Bmtti" ............ lnal3 ... ttrl2 r.~ 1.29 "Odors A'WIY" . ~ dllo pw ... tfla 2( • ""' odoi ~ """ qute sjpply for m11y 1 39 ""'~\ of.sprinf ·ti .. 1"111" ' nes~ lt-1\ OI. lattlt· • • • • ' . . ' '\. ' Porcel Sparkle For SpariliaC~ alai~ """'"' =.; .. ', nst~ime dejlOoits..S lllY ·1 69 la-d-waler staios. 1111'1. • \ . ; . Mr. Bubble . Bullies iid$ clein, """ oo tethtl/b rln1! With lano· 2' 5t fin ... worls well io hord o water. 1% II. IH I Booster Chair WDEl -Just whit baby Mids, tosltattio.~bble • ~ ~ C:O~· in"':. 3 89 IG{1ed colors. • Tableware sn Sta!1l111'S1ttl servlct for · fOJr at a;lada!I price. In· . elides 4 eacll 1f forks,t.69; 'lnives, •1100111 aod "" spoons. • "Pinwheels" Milk chocolate coetinJ wi111 fay. " of cake tOlllled wit.II """" 57c """"'"''low · flQin'i.c 11 11 Wilkinson sworia siper SnrloUp llntl · llade ill E111fi!d,~.-,-. . sac ....... 1111 . . 1n1111-.11• lrMINITOll. 111 QIJICK CHARGE · · Cordless . Shaver Just ftick swiicb=• "" coaole i. , QUICK CHARGE and It readJ10 ~ in just millllls. CH.llllE f"Sl)iGt . =J~=~32 87-~ "''lion dlat ltllln. • . DRUG STORES tit 10PJA.'• 7DAYS A Wiit ' ION BEAGI· • , HUNTINGTON BEACH . , c' . .......,ALI & IDINGlll ' llWPOIT.CH ---tlm IRYINI II WllTCLll!ll'. r IWI. Y PILOI' JI . · ... \ a a a s a a a 0 a a 2 • 2 a 0 0 a 4 ~ .... ··--.... ---------·~-----------~---.. , ----·. --· --< •• .. •' .. -• NEW YORK STOCK .EXCHANGE • WEEK'S AND YEAR'S ·HIGH, .Iw, --------- 4 a 0 $! 0 2 2 ·r· .. ··-·-· .. CLOSE a 22 a es .. .... -··· • ea $2 -- • I . l l I l ... • • •• ---w----... --~~~~-~~,-----------...... -.................. -.. ,.. ....... "" ....... --------... ----------"'!'---""'.--, ~.--211 1961 • DAILY l'!LDT J l AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANCE • WEEK'S AND YEAR'S IDGH, WW, CLOSE • ' Mutual Funds Bid and-A1ik, - ' " • . - I \ • Comment ~age . REDS;~ DEX, SPEED • Drugs: What They Look Like, What They're CalWd! 1Hmv They'-re Taken; Most Important, What They Do ThU lnfonnalfon ii prooi<Ud to "" quaint JIOU toitlt. the cppearonu ond efftctt of CM mor1 eommon narcoticl and dan0111row drug1, cs wtU oi iomt of (he "on the 1trett" krTl\I u.std aohe• t'lftrrlnQ to tM vario1&1 drug1. HEROIN Dacrlplloa1 Heroin la on ~ ml a depressant • to the nispiratoey center and the spinal cord. A tolerance In Ibo drug buildl up fut.r than with any otber opiate drug. Heroin la 111 addfctlni drug, ...i tbe danger of addiction b: considerably greater than wilh any other opiate. Heroin In Ila pure alala ii a cryatallloe . substance wbJcb ii vlrtually colorless and odorless. After exposure to air it ; may assume a U,b1 tan coloraUon. N1n:otios raid1 faU 26 younllert in LaguM and N1wport Beach in one week. In Huntington Buch, •n educator tens peron+. that I S percent of hi• high 1chool students usa drug• regularly. Cosl1 M1 .. City Counc~ join• in i"ue of closing Mexican bordw lo youths lo help stem narcotics flow. In the loco of this evidence, the Newport Beoc~ Poroce Doport- mont has issued this guide lo help public understanding of the Clrug menace. Heroin ii usually packa&ed In blndles (amall papen folded up) or amall gelalln type capoules. llel'oln la uauaJJy lnj«:IOd Into Ibo body but ta "'1letlm<a lnbaJed lhrotJa!1 lbe - of Ibo body, vomiting. TermbaolOID'I "H," stuff, smack (quanUty of berolo). Fix (In~· .. ol beroln). Pbylkol Appeano<t and Elfedl' •-· An addict'• bear! beata slower; Fit or . outll< (Narcotic parapbamella therefore, be •· .always cold. Due to that .includes a bent spoon with blackened ,,. bott.om, eye dropper, needle and piece poor blood eireulaUoo, an addict'• bandl of coUm). will ~. DOlleeablJ ~~ clammyA~•M; POlnt (needle). · He .......... appear · ov ....... ~. ~ GoUooa (Piece ol cotton used to strain prefer long sleeve sport abhU to conceal _ ben>ln) their injection marks. Addicts rarely Cookfu, Up (Ofiute ~ with water bath thereby creating a strong b o d 1 ln spoon and then using a match to odor. T~ are often at.alned from lack dlasolve the powder). of cleansine. Tie (£iece of string, .belt or \ie used The pupilary reaction ls opposite to over the arm to make the vein stand that of marijuana. When under trui fn.. out). fluence or heroin the pupils contract MARIJUANA and become pinpointed, Which Ls a com· · mon effect of all opiates. Immediately after using there is • drawl)' effect, l>etcPptloni th'e eyelids ball close, and the user Sde.ntlfically marijuana Is known u appears lo be almost 1n a stupor. 'Ibls 1 ts called "going on the nod." Cannabis Saliva. Marijuana ii • plant and grown from seed. The female of Needle marks wUl usually bt found the species contains an abundant amount on men in the hairy section d. their of canabinal which ls the active narcoUc forearms, inner arms over the veina: resin. The fiowering tops of both malt i and in the wri!t area. Women usually and female plants are dried in Indirect ~ inject in the inner arms, wrist are.a beat and then antcured -·~ I and ankles:. CooUnued use causes tht m or i''"'-'<=...,.,.., removing seeds and stems. l vein to collapse, resulting in a large When procesaed, it resembles caWp &ear. Due to unsanitary condiUons when or tea. J Injecting beroin a amall lnfectfon will r.i.rijuBDa Is smoked In eJiarettea or occur after use cau.sm, a acab to form by p1 M · · el 1•-· •-~·-~bJcb will Wt J ........... than a ICab caused pe. ar1Juana gare i.ca are ....... ~ 1 ~-and · ~ than ,...tar clpttttea. I y an injection adminhdered UDder Cigarette type J>'pen: are used to roll medical conditions. the marijuana. The cigarette ii usually i Addicts become sick, suffer malnutrl-ainoked to the end, and when it can f tioo and have poor eaUng habits. Out no longer be handled a "crutch" or r to an improper diet and .the continued "roach bolder" will be uaed to bold 1 practice of Injecting lmpurilles into the the remnanta of the cigarette. U the blood supply an addlct. 11 auaceptJ.ble smoking Is done in a car, the wtndows , to jaundice. are usually rolled up. An.~odor ol mart- ) Addicts crave sugar due '° the heroin juna may be detected en the breath '. being adulterated with mlli: sugar when or remain in a vehicle or room for : it ls purchased. The addict will ccmume a short period of Ume after smoking. • large quantlUes of food with high sugar When marijuana is smoked In cigarette Individual. Tbe Initial effect la that of an ucltant; however, ove:r-indWcence wUI 'produoe drowsiness I D d tin- CODSCiouJnea. For this reason marijuana Ls teclmically cla8sined a.s a sedative. 1be pupilJ of eye become dilated, nducing the iris to the minimum color ebowing, and the acleara, or white of the eye becomea bloodshot. In thia con- dition lhe pupil will not react normally to light and the user will squint when looking into the light. There la a loss of time and depth perception. There is a general loss of lnhibltion5 and the user indulges in -behaYior-be or she would not normally consider. While under the influence of marijuana, any mood that the user might be in is exaggerated. He may imagine a feeling of . power and strength or personal greatness, be happy, giggle, laugh at things that are not funny . While under the influence the user craves sweets. Terminology: Grass, pot (marijuana). Hashlsb (a form of compressed mari- juana). Also called hash. Joint, number (marijuana cigarette). Roach (partially consumed marijuana cigarette). Crutch or roach holder (devtce used to hold partially consumed marijuana cigarette). Cocktail (partially consumed mari- juana cigarette inserted at end of a regul(a.r cigarette). Can, lid {one ounce of loose mari- juana). Kilo, K (2.2 pounds ol marijuana ln brick form). Mankure or clean (remove stems and seeds from Joose marijuana), BARBITURATES ' content, such as candy bars, cakes, pies form, the users will make a noise I and orange drlnkl. resembllng the sucking ol air between De1crfption: When an addict cannot obtain bis usual their lips, take deep breaths to hold Barbiturate! are known as hypnotics \ supply of heroin, be will becom.e sick the smoke in tbeir lungs and wW cup and have Ute opposite effect of am- J and have withdrawals. These l!l)'mptolpl!I their bands. phetamines. These are mostly seconal, 1 include yawning, profuae sweating, run-nembuta.I, amytal and tuinal. Their ; ning of the nose and eyes, dilaUon ol Pb:yJlcal Appearance and Effedl: medical use is to relax and induce sleep. ' the pupils, muscle twitching, severe The effect produced and the amount Barbiturates can definitely cause ad· -ramps ol the lep and other parta required are lariel,v dependent upon the diction. Barbiturates are usually con-1·----------0llP •• llt a. 'r111e11c1i---------- ' I ' I l Let's Carry Some Tales About Wearing Tails By HERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Robert Watt Miller, the formidable tycoon wbo'1 the driving force behind the S.F 0 p e r a, is such a stickler for f o r m that be wears white tie and tails to EVERY performance of the opera, even thole at which "ordinary" clothes art permls.!ible. Thus attired ln his finery, he was striding along an Opera Hou:te hallway when be ran into bill brother, Albert K. Miller, modestly dooe up in a dinner jacket Looting down from hls Olympian beJiht, Robert Walt inquired coldly' "Going to • beer bust?" w l 1 h ,she'd 1top asking these silly questions. PIANIST Abe Battat thinks that Clyde King, ntW manager of the Giants, is a perfectly-named choice: "By the end or the next season he'll either be one or tbe other." ' RAY SHEA, vacationing in Puerto VaUarta, reports he was accosted by a Mell.can moppet who tried to sell / him a stuffed iguana. When Ray said no, the kid pleaded "but senor. lhis one was bitten by Li1 Taylor!" admiUed Mike, ''but t think she's Jewish." DON SHERWOOD. who changed his phone number 60 times 1n one ten.,ear stretch, has now had the same oumber - for three years -"which comes of not drinking," he explains. "I used l.o get sloshed and pass out the number to every girl I'd meet." DA.VE-llOu.oMA!lovuheard ll at Molly Malone's on Jrvlng. a stout feller ordering "one artier of fish 'n' chips to go -no potatc>es!" aunllld orally but may be lnjeded Into the body. Barblturat<o ... c:ommooly --with the amphe!alinM. In g1.. both effects ol the druga at the ..,,.. time. Barbiturates when injected into the body aometJmes cause tnfectionl, and abctaaes ere formed. ',. ~llcal Appeamiee aad llflocll' Slow coofuaed thinking, defective judg- ment, emotional disturbance, lack of coordlnatioo In walklna and driving, tremon and invol~tary 09Clllation of the eyes and inability to bold a find position. Addiction to barbiturates ii ahnllar to heroin addlcUon, and addicts -have the same type of withdrawals or sicltneu when the dfug is needed • Termtnology: ROOa (Seconal). Yellows (Nembutal). Rainbows (Tutna1). Downen (any type berbllurala typo drug). AMPHETAMINES Detcrir;Uon: Bem.edrlne and deudrine art the more commoo amphetamine type drug&, and are a stimulant to the central nervOU! syftem. They are · usually consumed orally but may be injected into the body. They come in capsule, tablet or powder form . , , Phyalcal Appean.nee and Effecil: Amphetamine type drugs are not ad· dieting but they do build up a tolerance in the body causing the user to increase the dose to get the same effect be first obtained when he began using the drug. Initially when amphetamines are con- sumed, the drug will produce a feeling of exhilaraUon and renewed energy. However, overindulgence or continued use will produce atreme nervousness with a marked Inability to sleep and cau.se the loss of appetite. When the effect wears off, the user experiences a terrific letdown feeling. While under the influence of the amphetamine drugs the pupils will dilate and the mouth becomes extremely dry. A drug known as meth-amphetamine which comes in tablet. and powder form Is being u.s:ed by mefmll of injection. The tablat can be c«llUmed orally. The drug is injected tnto the body and reacts much fasteithan when consumed orally. Terminology: Whites, bennies (Amphetamine tablet! that are in varlOU!I fomu). Uppers (Amphetamine ty~ drugs). De:r (Dexamyl or Dexedrine type lablel>). Meth (Methedrine tablets or powder). Crystal (Methedrlne powder). Bag or paper (Methedrine that is packaged a certain way). Speed (any Ume amphetamine type drug). L.S.D. Detcrlption' L.50 (Lyserlc Acid Diethylamide) ts a potent halluclnogeoie drug. I.SD i5 colorless, odorless and tasteless Jn Its true form . When combined with other i.ngredienta, a distinctive color, odor and taste results. The drug is frequently found in capsule, tablet or liquid fonn and In varJous colors. Ptiyslcal Appearance and EUecta: The most dependable and obl!iervable body change 1n a person ii the dilation of the pupils. Bright da1Dilht eonstrlela them only slighUy. • Wlth average Ues, the onset of symptoms may k noted m 15 minutes in sens!Uve lndlvtdualll, wblle 1n others It may be delayed for an hour or mott. The average reaction ti.me wben .taken orally Is 45 mtuutes. The etfect after consumption lasts about four houri. The effecta start to ·recede then, and terminate in air to twelve hours. Recur· rence ol all of the aymptoms in their original intenslly bas been ~ u long 11 a year after the last dose. There la usually a Joa ol appretll.e, nausea, dllzln.,., head1che, perfoda of shjverlng alternating with beat flashes, crying and laughing atW uae. Sensa.Uons become intensified and perception iJ distorted under LSD. 11llL90f'Y phenomena art common. Time !leTlse Is especially distorted. Delu!lons art not lnfrequeoL The average ltle,al dose of LSD is 250 mlcograms. LSD Ls not considered an addJcUQg drug, but !IOme people become ha1!:tuat.ed to the drug and they take It frequently end Increase the d<>1e for Its psychological erfecU. ID'E ts MORE tranquil across the Bay tn Marin! Perhaps not. The 01.her niaht. tht Rou Valley P,la.yen wen About \o preeenL "Never Too Late" wiieO .101D<t>od1 ,.tied "Hold the cur- t.aln!" A man In the audience had died ol 1 hurt att.aick. A few minutes later, Ille avet11Jtt IJetian 1galn ...i all>PPld ..... , --•llack in -the. 1udlence, another tcream ol -Finally .... CU1'lalnl parted, wll.11 Siar Crafi Kelly utlerlna tho lint wunll ot the plly: ''Doctcr, tab tQ1 pdle ..... K.N.E.w.•; mu.v Rose Is wearing a haunted look. Eldridge Cleaver whom. be int~rvlewed the of.b$r da y: reminisced : Y o u know. I waa on your_ program two yean ago. and nothma happened. Except that when I left UM' studio, two strangers wert waiting for me. Turned out Ui be Bobby 5ea)e and Huey NeWt.on, and they recruited me then and t h e r e Joto U.Bllcll Panther Party." Hilly. tuJ.plna: "You mean I'm responsi- ble?" UDDIB KORNER , Mike Smith. !- year.aid IOO d. KPEN'1 Tery Smtlh, 11 tatina relJiious trainlng at Our Lad7 ol Grace In ea.tr. Valley, and cafne home the other day tO comp la.In : "'I haw trwb1e underatandlnc the nun -aM hu a funny acctnt." ''Whit tiod!" Mbd Terry. "l dunno THE LANDMARKS Commlaion may conslder installing a plaque on Ille forehead ol Lee Carroll, Ille piano Oplaya-at Del Veccbio'a. Now 'lt, he hat bttn playing In varl""8 S.F. lpola since 1114. when lht moll requested number was "Stay in Your Own Backyar<I" lnow It's "Up, Up and A•ay," which he likes even bettet:J. Loncevlty secrt' ! "Wt:U, I stopped smokhii In 1112• ...i drinking In 1132, when Prohibition wu repealed, 1pol.l- ln1 all the fun.•• -LSD ..llaa Slide effecta wllldl lncluda decreasing tt.quency ol halluclnatl- anxlety Lo the point of penic, severe depression with aulddahhoughts or at. lempla and confusion. Thae IJlllploml ... n\ay occur In patients. who ha'l'8 taken the drua ~ or sixty times. The effectl of I.SD ""' totally unpndfctable and may vary lrom dole to dcai and.,.iD- dlvldual In Individual. llAW YOU ootk:ed -dgar<lleo "Jiiil r.r -· l!lllod Vfr1!nl• Slbm! Well, Jcu Arnold w1>oders wilf t""1 di»' pol out I brand f!W mm Cllled Ill-l'a1', and I ' TennlnolOI)'' Add, L (term used !fir LSD). Add fruk <-ol I.SD). Bad trip (tad I.SD "'llt* ie><O). Cap, Tab (fonn of I.SO). DMT ( DbnethylJryplamlna -a lbort actlni P1Ycbed<lle cf"'I that can be amoked or lnJeelad). P'rubut !bad I.SO--). nip (I Pl1cbedellc --ICI), • •. • Seventla Shot Does tlae lob Al what point In hll or her day'• drlntlna cfoel the avtrap, maturl, • otberwtM norn1'l American drlvtr take enough to become a 1epl and ; epldemlol<>iJe meoaee on the road! In a special report being prepared for CoolJ'elo, the National Highway Safet1 Bureau defined thil point u lbe 1evtath ono-ounce lhot of •proof whl!ky, which produces the. federal limit .. ol. 0.109'o a1cobol coocentraUon 1n the blood ol. a too.pound peraon U thil 1 penon baa had nothing to eat for the last hour ...i has downal the liquor w1lllln the hour. A apokesman aay11 °We believe that the 0.10% !ltandard allows leeway · 10< IOdaJ drlnkJni ...i keej)I peopk from being ~rong)y convicted for dnmk driving. A peraoo may reach the danger point long bel0tt seven allots, but the 0. 10% level Is prima-facle evidence of the driv«'• being under the tn-4 Ouence and constitutes a apedfic guide for safe driving and law tin!orce- menl" -Reprinted jr<YM Mtdiccl World Ntws, JuM 23, 196! Cyclists Plead: Don't Hit Usi From CYCLE NEWS Two boys aat oo a motorcycle, stopped, off the road. An automobile speeds along the road. crashed into the bike. One of. the boys is dead, the other seriously injured. nie driver's exruse .•• "l didn't see them." ~ Two boy1 on a cycle are riding down the highway. They are follow¢ too clC?Se- ly by an automobile. The driver's wife keeps saying, "Watch out for those kids." The cyclists signal for a left turn and slow down. The automoblle ru,na over them. ~th are dead. The dz:IVer~• ex- cuse .•. "I didn't see them." • A BOY and a girl on a motorcycle approach an Intersection with a green light. A truck la walling to make a Jeft tum. Jun as the cycle enters the intersecUon the truck turns. The cycle run1 under the truck. Both rider and passenger are dead. The driver's excuse. • . "I didn't see them." There bi no argument that a molorcy· cle is somewhat smaller than an automobUe, considerably smaller than a truck. But it ls larger than a bicycle, a pedestriu, . « a rock-in the road. Q!le of ,the ~enu for obtaining a i:lriver'p: license fs to be able to see. It has Jong been accepted that the driver behind is legally responsible to avoid the automobile in .front whatevu maneuver It makes. Why doesn't this apply to a motorcycle in frorit! The on-coming traffic always .has the right of way over a left turning vehicle. Why should the "invlslblUty" of a motorcycle lessen this responsibility In any way? SPECIFIC legal advantages have been given pedestrian in CalllDmla and it bu become the teSpon$ibility of the auto driver and the m«»rcycle rider to see them and avold them. Perhaps It i!1 going to be nectssary to give spec1flc advantages by law, to the cyclist. And 'If It is necessary U must be done. Putting belmeta on the rider's head o has been done throughout much of tht nation jg not making the rider more visible and it is not preventing these accidents. Perhaps the problem will be lmpr~ by training the automobile driver. Dri\l.el: training programs which put empha.S{I on uie specifics 'of motorcycle operation will make the autoist more aw.re of the cyclist. But here are hundreds of thousands of auto driven on the highways who were not trained b11 a drivel-training ·program. What a~t them? How do we become vlsible .to them? \ ; MOTORCYCLE people can do ~ part by being as obvious as possible. Using lights in the daytime attracts attention ("Hey, your light's on ") ~ is lhu.s: a safety feature. A special con- figuration of lights that is unmistakably a motorcycle should be designed ·by the Industry. Allentlon-gelting cloJllea · and cycles and even the often-objected-to noise can be a safety factor. HOW' wktj times does one bear before even seejnJ -a cycle? In the garbage of. Ugh.ti . tnd shapes that affront the eyes o£: the motorist on a busy city street the motorcyclist needs all the help be ctn get. But ultimate!y the seeing or not sielng .iJ;; in the mind and not the eyes. The truck is doubly visible to the car because lhe mind says, "11 that hits you, it's all over.'' The motorcycle will never have this kind of advantage. It ii gojng to take the legislature, the very safety· conscious legislature. to m • k e the motorcycle visible by enacting the kind of law that makes it the responsibility or the driver to 1ee the motorcycle. • • • t.o make the mind or the driver see the cyclist. "Invisibility" ls really no excuse. Dear Parents•• '1 How to H~p Me Be a Better Chil.d '\ The1e "21 Memos From Your Child" wer~ written b11 an eduootor and pub- lished by lm advict col.umni8t, Dr. MorrU Mandel. 1. Don't spoil me. I know quite well that I ought not to have all that I ask for. I'm only testlng,yoo. 2. Don't be afraid ~ be finn with me. I prefer i~. It matq me feel more. secure. l . Don't let me form \ bad habit!. I have to rely on you tO detect them In Ibo early atages. \ 4.. Don't make me feel batter than I am. It only makes me behave stupidly "Big." 5. Don't correct me in ftoot of other people il you can belp ll I'll take much rDOR., notice U you talk quieUy with me 1n private. 8. Don't make me feel my mlstakea are atna. It upseta my "DI! of valuell. 7. Don't protect me from consequences. I need to learn the painful way, tometime1. a. Don •i be too up&et when I •Y "I bale you." It 1'n1 )'Clll I hale but )'Cllll' poWef (o Unrart -· e. Don\ take too mud\ noUce of my amall aliments. Sometlmu Ibey eel me thealteotlon ln~L -ne 0an1 naa. n 1ou do, 1 wn ba.. In p<Otoct oeyoell by •Pl'Winl deal. 11. Don 1 fllrlet that l cannot <>plain myaell aa ,..u u l abould Uke. 'l'hll ll wbJ t•m not always very .ccuratt. 11, Doo1 mal<e rash promlaes-Remem- ber that I feel badly lot -., wbeD pn:imbet are broten. . IS. Don1 ta rey ~ 1oe much. 1 am taslly !rlghlened kdo teDlnc Ilea. 11. Doo1 1'a -ill& Thal com- pletely confuses me and makes me Joie faith in you. 15. Don't tell me my fears are llIIy. They are terribly real and you cu do much to reasswe me if you ll)' to understand. 16. Don't put me off when T ut questi<11S. 11 you do, you will find that I stop asking and Bk my information elsewhere. 17. Don't ever suggest that you lffl perfect Or infallible. It a:ives me too great a shock when I discover Cbat you are neither. · II. Don' ever think It i5 beneath your dignity In apologiu to me. An honest apology makes me feel au.rpra- ingly wann l6Want you. 19. Don't forget bow quickly 1 am growing up. It mUBt be very difficult to keep paoe with me, but please do try. 20. Don't forget 1 Jove experimenting. J couldn't get on without Jt, so plel81 put up with it. ' II. Don't forpt that I can't Uu1.t without lots of undem&ndlng Jovel bt4 I doa1-..ed "'r.11 yoa,.cfo II ! · .---i • ' Saturday, N<>V. 23, 1968 The Comment Page ol Iha Daily Pilot •eeks ID inform and stimulate readers by presenting 1 variety of com- mentary on topic1 of tnter. est and significance Crom informed observers a o d spokesmen. Robert N. Wood, Publl"'°r ·-·····-----.. . . -··-·. .. .. ------~--·-·----· .... -· ...... -· . . . . --. . .. . .... ... -, • • • , , . . • ................................ ~.-.................. -. .. .;. ................ ~.;-.;.._ ........ ..; .......... ~~;"""";:~·~'"':•;""'::;.:n~.~1""::i .. llill .. iilllllil>All.:;:•v81'!1.0T~~1!1 ev..., .... Hu , Sonwthln?.' TIMt Some-Eliot w •nh-·' l'U aJ66ESI' BINfOU lfAIU[B'J'PJA~ll ON 1'811 olUNa co.ur-raoiw, Dl8"1' ~· ' -----' ..--- You C... Sell It, F1n4 It. Tr.cle It WHh a Wllff Ad 11H~O~U~S~E,~fO;ll.~SA~Ll~~HO~U~Sl~l~FO~R~SA~L~·~·~1,~H~OU~51~S;F;O~R;SA~L~·~~H~Oi.U~Sl!~9;1'~0~R~SA~L~l~~r:~H~OU~·~sE~S~F~O-·~R~S~A=L~l~~~H.,o;;..u;;.;s~u,.;...;•.-·°"--"'-'1."'I-HOUSES l'Olt SALi HqUSEJ •oa. SALl HduslSl'OllSAl.I j; Oonerol 11•1a-rol ICl(OG -r•I 10000.-1 1000 Gonoraf 1000Genoral 1000 °"""'"' · 1000 ~ 100l.....,.. 1000 ~OCAL PREYIEWlll BARG 1' NS I w.., s TALI TURKEY . 'UNCHOLACUESTA.•tllamlltonABusb-. A • n n .VJ A. 1~t:~:...~ LEr . ord In HjJnUngton Beach, announcu the pr&-· ./-e. le (/~arrell K.ea(fi_ 'I • bdno. • ..,,. ..... ...., · · 'flew ooenlng of UNIT 3. '11111 opening ii for_ These View Homos ind Lois MUST BE -._. 2 .. ..._ 1p. 11v. DEUGHTFUL . "A" l!RAMl '. local bliyers only before advertlaini in the SOLD bifor1 Decomblr 31st. OPPORTUNITY NOW-Spac:ioua 3 BR home ~.:;:. ·~ ' hclnn s.,.....t home .,_ s """" - Loo AJ!gelea papen. . with gourmet kltchea, ~am!IY rqom lo • 162,000. with loYel,y pool " ...... with pool " pie..,. <d ; ::;~ 5~ F:a:g~!°i:.!25~\f~:-SPANISH 5 BEDROOMSVI ~Alll'amll~ rm,000 ~11 + 18'311,'..111~ ", ~ _ A( ~,7~' .. __ Bayslior-.-.r. ~--to moYe. ~..:!. ;.::-• , formal dining room, 2 or 3 baths, 4 baths. Beautllul ew. moet , or appollrtfu&ifl YOlllW .......,. -.. """· I e'"'milalontilerool,2or3cargarages, sq. t;00Pri,o&,a~ ~m!'ft'.&obe~ SPECTACULAR BAY VIEW...,Dovw Sbores ""P • Jwnp ., private IMMACULATI BACHELOR PAD G on lo SIWer appliances, concrele driv.. • •• , • BIUff cor4er, 5 bdrm & 3 botha ot ·c:uatom bocdl. 5 bdrms. 5 bathl. ' hclnn' homc with pr<-Neat 1 """" -- wa7. Select your farorile elan & we will NEW VIEW HOME -4,8ecltoomlt, ea<h luxury. Excellent 1enns C&ll be arr&l)ged ;'!. :'°'..;..:,.::::: :=..,,. == ~"":'; :::::. -~4 • = cu.1tom build fM you. Move 1n by M•Y 1969. with ita own bath .. Dining rm, break· with an IDllious oell«. A&klng '65,000. Call 2 tl"PlacK, .n electrlc, , """"""' Only w,soo. Hel&bta ........,. MOdelJ at Hamilton & Bushard. fast rm. The Best Buy In Newport Har-10< appoiJl l · car -• ONLY $19,500. . C bor. Askin~ '79,500. Newpart l*cl> """' 5<><643 JERRY FREUD CHARLES ......... ,. 1 IMMEDIATI 0 CUPANCYll Open Daily -1009 W..twlnd Way COSTA . CUL-DE.SAC -Large 2 BR Hartlor • ...... vw RANCHO LA CUESTA in Huntington Beach SPECTACULAR VIEW~. ¥rooms, huge f dining room & wry large Highlands 388 E. 17th Street, C.M. . 1!as 3 new homes avall'able for Immediate oc-. spaclO· ... family rm, !•••e "·'·g -, 4 reor. yazd. redeconled & co:peted, R Ito '"77 . beca ot _,,,t • ti 3 --• ~-•-An OU bowie Jn &ft U~lenl ~•""-Qpef> $at A Sun 1-5 el rl .,..... cupancy • uae .,.._ re.iec 0n.o, BR,2' baths. lflris property Is worth al lout bbrhood. · ...... ~ ll50:IANITALANE-Co<-)o-l'==::l=::l=::l=::l=::l=::l:IP,'Zlllllll•lil balhl, bullt'ins, firtplace, Bllake n>ot. con-.. • ,1•5 • .-try •95 000 ~--" t ,_. M·' 1• crete driveway: . • ,wu -• ' • 3n Ramono Way Opon· Sundoy 12-4 "'-"" •-' • ' -Open~\ & Sun-1324 Gai.uy, Dnver Shons em• bdrm.-21> .. .., end. $22,500 fC1UR IBlllOOM$ ALSO 1 model home available fa< January CAMEO .'.'tlGHLANDS -. ~on. BAYCREST -Moot lnvlling French Provtn. =Id~=~ . occupancy. . MuJI lies"..'<!. View 'le 'Catalina. 4 Bed· cial 3 bd\'m, 2 bath home on • 11r10 tree-tam nn bltln'• <PL & unmaur. llO DOWN llaolwood lloon. ~: Hamiltjin & Bushard, Huntington Beach) -shaded corner lot, center hon 'in'fi"•• fem· ·-... · . ~u.otio. ft;IUUUU "~-room, Ill bolbr.. • .,., 050 2 . rooms< family rm., oorpeta, drapes, land-ily ......, .._ -· _ ~ ~=~ .-. to $ 7,700 IC'liped. Asking price reduced lo room! Bijght~4..9>0f!'f1!1!_-~_·,,_ . -. ··"C" THOMU ........,.ll!R 2 O.tb, """"" cul-de-uc. Walk to FHA · VA A Convontlonal '37,900 _ Try 10% Down 1831 Troclowinc11 Lana Open Sunday 1.S REALTOR-' lot homc. Built-In ldichen. • c..tt -8""' CO...-716 cam Hi blandl Dr bear n e"' ~ carpet:trw, Onbt $24.950. . CALL 9'1-2929 ANYDAY betwoon 10 a 6 . Open Sit&~-eo g • 1605 WESTCU. FF DR., NB 642-5200 Zl<W.<»ut1twy ~ .. panite 1am11y room with Open 1-4. Sunday DOVER SHORES LOT -60x\~g x Ji7x uood brl<k meplaoe • FA 109. Asking '69,500 -low le1Se -'h Acre + Home hoot. Double detached ..... IT'S IMPOSSIBlE 1195 Boise Way to de""'1he .,. c1 ..... _, SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM • ol thil 3 BR 1amlly nan Mtta North borne on cuJ. home. Real pride ot owner-cJe..ac. la.rp sunken livina: ahip, expen&ive w/w car- room w/corner F;/P la per-. pets, drapes • shutter.. A fed tor your ~ hoUdt,y bullt·in kitchen + washer entertainment while upstairs dryer 6: refriprator includ· in the 20X30 family room ed. ProfeuionaJ ~ the children can run and trw' • sprinklers. ExcelJenl play. All this plua cow.red location near schools. FlU patio -Good f!nancln&' -appraised -price onty,$24,900 : SEE rr. .. w:lll 1ell GI, too. HURRY! make offer. Will finance 100% if nee-B/B A HOM£ TO LOVE $22,500 • Trade ;r ~ ~patio. YF.SI essary for qWck sale. T2x300 -PrnUp. area! Set • ,ea. 't.ct on ntata liJ:ie lot & Newport BA YFRONT HOME -5 Bedroomt, din· a and tt ,... lift a view too, u.m..t _,....,, EZ tenno · Ing rm, 8 car garage, 71 ft. ·qi Bayfront ' 'I • t' trua 2 ....., with • bdnm. • Owner will trade "" ..ii. Gorgeous B a y 1 ; d e patio. AJting hrt.6 ma6 ' batba a family room 11 t« ., T" · .. Ylc!orl• • '119,500. · S•---al t:t I~ ~Yan wen. , OpenDally-312Evenin~Slar·Lan• ....,,...,...-~ ·•.,.... t·~ --a· -foi:.the eatt-~ ""Baclc e.,. 1n ... ,. SPRING , •• d..,.. °"'"' -. ,.,,. I -REALTY john macnab 507~ ~ .. "::?~ ~ "Alft'l!ME" ·646-1111 REAL TY COMPANY IRVIHE TERRACE' 11 ~b,i. i:-:.:~ 2629 Huber Blvd., CM. C · · --JUltreducedSl.CQJCoz;v'2BR Ul Dover Dr~ Suite 101 Mocco RHlty Co. Bldt- 642-1235 Or'on1 del Mar $81.700. •A,H FRAME cr 1 + den, 1-14 t:..tba. F.ut· I' \I I • \\ 111 l 1 ~t \H\ \II \'\ Ofllln HouM ll"J J. Ward Co. REPOSSESSION ""'""'·Sell" will help.,.,.. Sun. 1..S PM lll11cn1t Office) Unusual 2-atory MUST SELL k I \ I I ' ' 1 ORANGE COUNTY'S 1_ Bake<, C.M. There la muob more to thia 1842 Santiipt Dr. 646-1550 QUICK! Sttt18 tn peach. = home than mett "uUlll;" • CAYWOOD REAL TY LARGEST there la an aesthetic va1_. r5~--~~a~1 ~rum....~· ~-~~-~~W~. ~Cba~ot~H~wr~-~· >J3.~129ll~~~~~~~~~g~~~~;;;~~ 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 DOUBLE DUPLEX. that ,... feel ... moment 4 Bodroom $25,3SOI . ' you '""' trua ...-• Bod--No Down Paymet'lt St your own landlotd ln Buy Me! room 2% Bath Home. Be our et Uvtn& away from the choice East.side Coata MeJL 3 BR, dinln&' room. On Sun •• Move in on Mon-g11e1t Snnday; priced in the . din ot tratfl.e 2 batha. Hand· Walle to 17th street ihopptnl:. HARDWOOD FLOORS ·day. Laqe 2 BR, 2 Bath, low slxtlel. ..... --..;,., Inv!"-e~ $20,000 eech with only 10% with lum ·"' a.rpet-, -R-2 lot with ... .,. * Ha-,.. Hall u..cy ..... down. ing:. SupeNized COVft'o far trail RA!duced to ""'7 ~.!&~~he~~ =. ~=-::e "~.: ....... --~· .......... $39.950 Wittl Holj * ~. oven, dlahwuher. ot Excellent N ':;t"b 704 Orchid -and hl.ve & Merry Qirtst.. Artb:ttcally landscaped yard. Costa Mua location. Open Sun. 1-5 mu in this ultra • 11harp No d G I SfG.1720 ..o · home on Ruth Lane, Harbor \ ' own · · Full price only ¥4,450. u1..i.•--" 3 •-'--~ TARBEU. 2955 Hubor ; Great Home! ·-·~~~ ~~'"'· -20<! WESl'CLIFF DRIVE MA TS vert!ble Den. Lup FPnlly CJ1ARGE m MS-mi 0pen Eves. • r-a For large !amib' -(,OX! lq-Room <u x 14>. Intercom l""F""""''=;""''===--====='====I ALLAC• tt. 5 BR t bathl ··needs IY*tern. Manicured y&rd rol 1000 Goneral 1000 • billiard "'"""' "" """""' with patio,,._. °"'-t.=:::S;:=;::::;::::;:::::::;:=:::::::=::=;::::;::::;::::::::;:.;;I EAL TORS room and chBdftb for tree have boll&'bt another home. Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: Dover Shol'ft Waterfront Cuslom Spani!h des!Jlll. Upotn. IJv. Ing rm. w /wet her. Master suite. Din-inC rm. 2 BR's & silting rm. down. Pier & fioal .............. '129,500 Mrs. Raulstm 8oyfront -Just Usted OPEN HOUSE 1.s 305 E""l!ll Star Lene, Nowport 4 BR. form/din rm. Wei bsr. Pier for large boot. 1ust painted. Priced right. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • • • • . • . • • . $84,750 Joo Clarkson Oceanfront OPEN HOUSE SAT A SUN NOON '1'·1L DUSK -104 Elllt Oceanfront, -port Modern 3 BR. 2 Ba + Ii• Family Fun room .. .. • .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. '68,500 ar leue -AIM> lease/option Walle< Haue Home of DISfinction ThlJ lrodltional coloolal lJ m<>ot ap- pealing. Each room flooded with sun- shine. 3 Ir., 2 ba., dining, expemive cpl. & drps. Comer lot, trees. Bay- creet. .......... ; .. .. .. . . • '52,500 Mn. Marion llayshore Gem Architect redesign w /moot modem Im· provementa, 11,i struy, fam. rm., lrg. I · muter suite up. Nice patio. '49,500 I . Mn. 11arvey • ! Owner Will Traclell. ' Choice ocean view lot W tronl Jun < price ,25,950, equity appro•. $(,ooo. Fee land. t O!lrJoUa Lonr I I WanlM -Tracie -l.Kal ~ Unlta, _.m., ar 111111, .for ~ ..t.w Ooroua Highland 4 Br., ~ &1,lm. ro0m home. Owner bu )IUl'CJlUltl another home. / Mn.1fancn OfflCE OPEH SATU~•Vs COLDWB.1., _hNKD Ir CO. 2200 I. ~~ HIGHWAY Nll\lfPORT llACH Kl~l -~16-i'141-hou>e .............. l58.500 ,-., In '""'""°" · Move In '°""" E h'IOI today! ... c:t:t'i:t::"'"" I . Ocean View 17661 Mesa Qiite<1oat1o• ...,._new •~ ""ueensW1Wll1 laqed tann houM! •tyli..Da ,,. ' -$15,750 with -haJdwood noon It will be • ""' """"Intl 3 BEDROOMS • R·2 lot • E. ! ·BR 2 baths • 1up rear home for Christmas'' 1n ttrla cl. Newport' Blvd Room 1or yard with fruit"trees . $48,500 lovely J Bedroom. 2% Bath another ult. Owner will Open Sun. 1-5 :;.'"reth i:a~= ~ll!>ance with $2000 413 Ac.tel• -pool., blcyclo .. · r trafla. play areu and a soU Nalids Owner! """"'· . Only $28,500 with vacant 3 BR 2 bath . &hake 10" down. Poa-a:iol'I De. roof. Corona Wgblanda on oember bl land ,... own! Buy now • ,Boy & lead! be in tor Xma.s. • • W.SOO R lty I S31 Soow•rd N ' nc. Opo S • S . 2407 E. C.OUI Hwy., CdM n ot;. un. 675-3000 . <IRANGE COUNTY'S T LARGEST E. 17t~ St. 646-4494 COSTA MESA $15,750 Near Main lleac:hl lz:====z:=:==:==: 3 BEDROOMS. .R2 lot eut cf NeMzl 2 story • ~ Amer-r8 ·~rt Blvd. room tar ah-lean home with IOad!,of pan- "q11>er unlt1 °"""' ~ help en1na '"" '""'" '· 169'500 LEGE 11oance with $2000. down, Open Sot. a Sun. 1-5 ' 3600 seav1ew REALTY .. I ,' I • 11 1 'I ~<\:''\\I ·- Open Houses THIS WEEKEND JC-. ___ , ~, ... ,,...,. -,.. ""' - eind u y.u 1• hffM-huntl"" AU tM lout..._ • lllf'ell Mlew .,. 4ttcrli.I In trNtt>r tlet•U '' Hvwtlllnl .......... lft hd8y"• DAILY PILOT WANT AOI. '""""' -1 .. --M Nie _. t. ,.nt .,. onpll ft U1t JUCh tnfenM.. tlen In thi! '°'""'" •Ch 1!rW1y. HOUSES FOR SALl (2 11.droom & Family or Din) 535 Hazel Drive, Corolia de! .Mar 642-1771 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 377 Ramona Way, Coria Mesa 642-5200 (Sun 12-4) 481 nower St., Costa Mesa 64J>.0555, 642-9555 (Sal & SUn 1-5) (3 Bod..-n) 20i3 S.........., Newport Beach . 644-2089 . · · . (Sal &-SW.1·5). 282 Evening canyon, (Sboreclltt) CdM 675-8000 Eves: 678.0554 (9al lo SUn 1-5) ~ Fordham Dr. (Colle&e Pork) CM •• ~o (Sun 12:80-5) ' 4'S2 Ei\ber,' Colita Mess BiJ>.O!!!i• .(3 Br. & Fa""1y or Den) (Sun 1-D) · 980 Presidio nr. (Mess det Mlir> CM 545-5487 (Sat & Sun 12-&) 1831 TradewlndJ Lane (Bayc.-.. t) NB 642-520jl (Sun l ·Dl 104 Elsl Octllllfront, Newport Beach 875-2QOO (Sat &. Sun Noon 'ti! Dad) BU Camphor (Eutblullf) NB • 540-172o (Sot .. Son loll) 864 Mira Loma, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat 6; SQD 1-D) 2031 Mesa Drive; BM:k Ba.Y 54().17:!0 . .! (Sit "'SUn 1-5) 1400 Dolphin Torr., (lnlne Te!rrace) Cd.M n~®O iYta: ~ (&il "'~ .i.s> 22TD GOiden Clrclt, NetWPort a-II 646-0655 , (Sii 1-6) 438 E. ~St., Colla: Mop 846-0liSS ('Swa 1-6) 2814 Fl'encel U.. (ll:ess de! Katj Cll_.0 " 045-1909,. " allD1 ....... , • 3281 Mlcblpn, (Mea Verdel CIC 6404072 (Sit .. SQ) 25U Lorola Rd. <Colle&• Ml Cll • , ..• ~ ~ "12:30-S) 30'7 Esther St., Cella »-. 8711-4130 (SC 6; b l ·D) (4 lttl..-n) 223 Ranonr Dr. (OolJep l'llt) CK Ml! HOS ' ~ 1-D) 1000 v.:~ ~mi- (114), 6'2-8235 (Dlll,y) **305 i:.uinc .star,. Newpod. lltodl < 871-iooo • , (Sat .. lklll 1-D) •*11• So. Boor.um, 1lalboo 1l1inll. a1..ru1 · <W •·Sun l-4l .... ~....:...;... ___ ~-----------·~--·-....... ...o• .. .._.,_.A•L--· ....__ -~•----~ ~ :J,; ..#: ¥--'-.... ,, .... :... ..... .. ;..-... _ (4 Br. & Family or Din) 1228 Sandpoint Way, (Broodmoor) CdJI 678-8930 Ever. 644-2879 (Sun 1-6) *1642 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB . 646-1550 (Dally 10-5) 1719 Skylark, Newport Beach 878-9200 Eves: 548-4810 (!lWJ 1-5) 2500'Wavedest l>r., toroua de! Mor 6#-0020 (Sun 1·5) 718 Cameo Highland& Dr. (C Hinds) CdM (714) 642-8285 (Sit " Sun) 1324 Galll!l' DI-., Dovel' Shores (7H) 642-8285 (Sit & San) 2882 stromboll (Mesa Verde) CM 540-172.0 (Sun 1-5) 1415 Slnl!ago Driv.., Newport Belcll 646-3255 (Sun 1-5) ' *1720 Candlestick (Baycrest) NB 646-7755 (Sal. & Sun 1-5) 1859 Boa Vista Circle (lll'esa Verde) CM 675-4348 (l!un 12:80-D) 507 Avocado, lrvlnlll Tettace 11, CdM Eves: 673-0554 (Sun 1-6) 2846 ChiOI Road (Mess Verde) CM 546-~40.. (SUn 12:ao-5) ll5s'iuiilpero Dr. (Mela de! Mar> cil: 540-1720 . (Sun 1-6) 1751 Pilcalrne (Mesa Verde) CK 540-1720 (Sun 1-5) (511.droom) 287 Sierb, c..ta M- . . 873'8550 (Sun· 12-li! 1S)5 Slntiago (Baycrestj NB · 646-7755 (Sat .. SUn 1-6) (5 Br.·& F1mily od)en) 138 Via Trleat.e (Lkki !ale) NB 67,5-198ll .. <SUn 1:11) 2887 Fonlbam Dr. (Cone19 Park) Cl! He-&11 ' (San 1-6) ' *111312 kedlth Dr., Hlll't!nFm BooCb 64&-7171, Me-2318 ' . (Sebl.1-11) COlldllllll!IJlm111 For W. • f3:a.dro0m) . , ... • 2420 UnlveraltJ, Newport'n-h . ' atG-1720 · (llit-41 am 1-lll ~ ..... 13w...,1 809 rm.. can... dll Ku Ma.e4&0, 84M080 [tMtm+l ..... ) • 220 'Utb st.; Newport 8oocll m.sDM 1·~-1 • SU lll1vlnir (B)lllfl Aha}NB . 'M20t8 (llll • Slla l!M) *-** ..... ... •11<f ............ .. " • • • ~ I li i 1 I I • i•Je G~V-.....,... __ 21.lM 5 L , SES Foa SAi.i HOU$IU POil SALi HOUllS l'OR IALI HOUSD -WJI _. -SALi, llOUSU l'OR SALi HOUSES ~OR SALE -r•I 1000 COfl.,.1 1000 Gonar•I 1000 ~ I~-.. 1• Nowpwt ... dl iiiii a.yc,u 1m Ll•.J•I• 1351 lfC)USES FOR SALE Huntington IHch 1400 t .... -v .... $H,9SO -10% Down J'Mhl;whle ... bedf!IOllJ. 2 illDrY in prime 1 .. cation ~D 1 fOlf COl1{Sei, 1'h bal.IJI, extra don .. nWd'1 room -l mile !tom SID CAPITAUZ! lWOUlt 2 ledroom --.. -~-CWBtt.e ~:,!;R.: 2 JtytE<. C.,1 Cod ~ • .J!'!"G.., ~'II:!! Tri-plu -Lido Isla llJ!LOW MARKET G1ui 1 ~ ..._ .,. , -~ ' ........, ExctllMt kic&Ucll • all on $30,8. ' BR 3 bath. lh1nsle ..u,. -121.1\0, lot. 1 IJ. -':,..-fam no wll!Jllc, Bcautllul &ood leuH. Wallt lo -....,,11arg, pit -lot. ·~llllO.oq ft 111 lllldl -' ... ln!ma . .. ---•'-..... ....a--·-1100. Cood ....... .J/w ...,., ... -"""" OouDI> M. .t.ldoW S)S,llllO. nunptll roam. -.. 6 lrplc, 1ao boote4 6 Appolotm<Jo\ only lo eJeWic ~ 6 oveo, CALL GI.Elf Q U EE M ' -IO -In """" 1111 ..... pocil, r.. -R. c. G1tE1!:R. R<alty -..... blod< ,, a II "41J.UU !--l Jllri. l'lbd la '30°• • llolfl 1112Jlql .. • · • 3118 Via Lido .,,_ 1oaca, do-........ ...,...· , DJ'eeo Freeway<-Tciday'1 best buy at $39,850. _Jllll 10.,. doWn. THlS •t0ME 1S lJSTED AT C.R.V. APPf\AISAL l.ocai· ed in the UPPER. BAY. M; ""' ClJSIOMIZED !!l>acJouJ Three~ fam i ly top -.,..... ii'• "Jl!lll7" • WAU<lllt llLTY mm for 1loolt 6 "'"" 1" ba '::".;:: 'l ~...,. c;;;hM... 1111 :~SP~ING W-knlf 1230 e.lboa l1l•nd 1355 ·.,,.,..,Yo"' tonnl. -• "'" REALTY -IALBOA ISLAf:ID . tTmi•1m1, : Duplexes I !astslde .. e1 ... to .. ck loy CWotom~e !•mllY home. large living room wllh clolible f1NPliice. family room ana·l•un· dry room. Assume 6!\i % loan and pay only •1112 per mo., Including iaxe•. lecluced $2000 i In the lxcluslv• HBluffs"' lAlxur\oua 3 bedroom. 2'h bath._ exquisitely decorated Frandican model dream Jti\d\en 'ldlh bar. '31,900. 10% down. 5 Bedrooms + Pool room, 1~ &th home. Fire- place anit forced air beat. L&rse mast.er bedl'QOm with ~ne.rous cloeel and ward. robe apace. E\lery gotJf'IMt will love 'tht. exdtlrw ldldl- f!n With tt1 eltt:aht c:abtnet.. bulll·in ranse. ove:n and dish· waahc.r. LarJe p'8 • thaped .and landscaped ericloaed back yard :, a p&n.dlif for the chlldl'!n. Prl'cld to' eeP at Ool,y $2S.~! NO ~ V'!:TER.ANS • ACT NOW!! ~~~:':'o~J"~1.':: $11,950-$11;950 • ·.umna:· fln.-tl;.....,. Ou•flty 'Br, patio wolh -~'m:lli7 mr..nt. bu.)'S a....U.ble. ~ lmP,>Mible to find at thlll ; , ~t tbil~-iiacloul:. room A shower. Guwae 1111t ~ · , now fct appointment to tee. frbl Rellted at $100 per 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. aradoUa 4 Bd, 3. ba home. Nr South Bay, ~ Dy DlR.relAd 'Dwner .. ' $48 000 mootb. Cood Or plan • on Sl 30950 Etec Bl kl!, -~ * ~ * Br. fani. rm.' A ~ $11,!00 , , hup kit. Exoelll:nt invnt· ed. Pabl!tled MD • .-Q,500 or 2. units cor. k>t : Mtntl .lm•zl,. low price • Level vacant kit • Nr beach R. C. G~. !\efllty HuntlngtOn Beach 1400 545-9007 : -:::: i SU.950. in fabulaua Newport vu 3416 Via lJdo 6'B-!300 WANTED; J..4 BR l~ ba • j·•;i• •• • "ri!IO" of hJpor -·-EZ I I BY OWNE!I: flellKhllul 4 Nk< ""• ,..,,,.~ 1131) or -1?° '"'"SPRING ~~ °"""" wifl'""" fYl)O 1231 Bil 2 baJb "'°"In Sol teu,Jn<l.tax., llav.~ ; , ,._.,... V . , • .., Move In ty Chrlttm.a Vi.ta near Bet.Ch Blvd. ' &sll. '54&-o'm: ~a ~ 64~nf_ A~I~ ~ •• , ~~ • L ~~t~e.:;,;; ~·RHONE LANE Founloln Valley '1410 $500 D..am Cottago "29u.-s1v<1 .. c.M. ,..,,SPRING on11e --· '!..amod ,:ee!'m':'~o11 4 er. , ea. •11 -·1 • .,: ':°-~ :.!:,.!,m~ RE!'OSSESSION ·= ~TI ~-~M ~. w1.,;,_'°, Rbom Lo. So. to --· """'· ... 1c, Charm'-Mesa ......... M·· 3 • AAI'•~ _. ...,.,... U<l.M dbl ran.a:•. near *'9Pin&:• baths, gleaming HARD-.. ,.. UQ .. No Joan ~ $34.500 1 W()OD .tJtJJORS. lovel)' ~~J,_bl.1~ .._familym.__.~; 2629HartiorBIYd.,C.M. J. 4 BR 2'°' ba, 2 frp1ca. SpaVA~:z·li-~~ Downpa.yt&t.o.p.J3S-5240 1 PLUSH CARPETS .._ DRAP· -•" ,.,a ""' • ...,,_, .....,. Tn•--( It Here'• l'OOm-ID grow in the po))U!ar R>opublic Homea ~ea of Mesa Verile. 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths ....... Nice sir.ed·famil~ loom.-All repaint· I eel, 'redecorated. -16x32 pool completely fanced.-Large concret<o patio.-Low main· terum<e l111dacaping. -.$42,500. • ; ' 2onaLot ------- UDO ISLE ES, .elliciHl STEP• SA.VER I: diving board, 2 OOYered Exdlllive "oei:-i _ .. '!,~. r :::.,•900n cheery tr,>lor, ]&:e dining Out of County~60 tioL Full price $29 MO ~-...... ~ ... -_, room & IUM)' kit ch wtlb KrrCHEN a.nit ' t:remendoul 119 • • laYlhores S. S BR 2; ha. atrium, end all blt-bu Incle! new COVERED -PATlO extend-~bmlt YoW' tel'ft'll. 1~ ·AT. SUN uhit. I& Uo. '27 960 ~ dl!Jhwasher , qitd I"&' Into SWffPina' back yard. ate poaeulon •. C4LL Mr. OPEN S T • SUN 1 • 5 tubm.lt 10;" down. ' • & drpd, IWJy insu11ted wall!! o~mt with v .A. tw F.H.A. My~ H>-1.W. (opt/I •vt11) 2591 BA YSH_ORE OR. L 2 BR, .Ip Uv rm. welJ Jo. & eel.ling e unit beat for Temu1. Hentqe Real Eltah! Owners abowlng ,this imrM.c-c&.ted, walled fd .. $3500 dn. winter coqi.lort, Shake roof, SALE of TRI-LEVEL hOUH by OWNER. Priced lo~ qui.ck aaie!, in c:orona. CUsl()tt) built 3 BR., balCQnf, overlooks clubbou&e .\: ~s. Kini-size wet bar~ Phone 0) 737-638.1. Nawport Helghto Di1t. NearlY new separate unia. -shake roo!. - WIO UVing rooDU!, all built.ins, &eparate 11l'3iel. $29,950. 546-2313 -Open Sunday -646· 7171 Bulld tht Home · ·of YotJl' dream• · on this fabulous 8S x IO ft Jot Ont! of a kind I located on the Traden Paradise ulate l BR. 1 Bath home Muat ..u wt. $22.11<! oompt wallod """'· nlo~y •~·I · uu. ~. wam to teD ·oouo JOY .a 1 Apprax%acte·Jt.f.inC.M.·now! 'M'u ~-'AD • .-,9en landsc, trees & patio . • $200)) eq. Nr .ehool. J'or .llOl'tl Jf bullt·D with top 13.S.051>4,1 Prestip area near Hunt-1-=-========,I home in Newport Hta. or quality everywhere -f ingt011 Center • .:hools. l•guna Beac~.--1_7_0.;~I ·2790 Harbor Blvd. o.ta•Meu •• F.V .• Appr:vx CaJl us for ~tlon E•ttbluff 1242 Priced at FHA appraisal DIRTY ) • WE NEED SALESMEN I exclusive East end cl !aahiopabl~ l.Jdo Isle m.,;oo '15-94111 ()pen till 9 PM 2(1,000. Broker • ~ 5411412' ~ .. ~ 317"'8t10 FAC. E Decoretor't DN•m ••• ring FOR Sale by Owner. Con-_ --$23,500· , .. ,~RING BAlBOA JiENJNSUJ:.A domlnlum, Eutbl.ufL 3 bdr, $21.1500 VA Better ~ity New England ~ =-=-----=------~ SIX DB.UXf 3 llBlROOM UHITS Like new on "' acre com- pletely block wall fenced. Sprinkler system I: lush landacaping. Each unit hu 2 full batl\I, FA hff.t &-fully carpc:t.d. Call tor .<(elalll. $825 Mo. lnc01111 Call J°"f' Abell eYt!I 673-7365 . $7 ,000.00· REDUCTION •NO DOWN GI -rinl Near Beach 2 Units 4 Guest 2 bath, built-IN. Fully 3 BR 1~ bath. electric built-Cape styled home. 'tocAT! Lbvt at nnt" slaoce! Un-~..:' iJ. J. Apt. weJl..bullt concrete block euoptted. draped, n ear In J1lllle A: oven, garbage ED ON , Sp A Cl 0 US U9U&l I: attractlw deem'. •• • "anvtimt" eon.tr-. ·Partial ace.n View, .chOOla and ch u f"c he & • di!po81l.l, plenty or CUP-GROUNDS W/145 f'l', Of: nh century kitchen, 111 2529 Harbor Blvd., C.M. $3{.500. a . IS4+l4'79 ::.:. ~e ~~dou:, STREET FRONTAGE, id puab button built-ins • everi,l~"'"iOii""'""" ... ..,;;m,.I 9: .:,' landacapiqr. VA $175 per finer J...q:una sectlon. Well dish.,.....r. Full dlotna ·fDf'Tholu4'getWIM ·••. Coron•d•IM.r 1250 de-vrterlor of""" room. t...atp rur yard. $111,(IXl'9Wfi dlll.: =._including. tax'! & ins. • brick, wood plank. oed~ 540-1720 J BR I: tam rm., wdl-bll • I' A LT Y * CAMEO SHORES ·~ :0move11:. seller pays sha.ltt roollines w I eabl~ TARBEt..L 2955 H1rbor older home -nice East Near NB PDlt Ofe. &atH14 3 BR &: c~v. den, pool, J 8 1 o.r er C'O':l!. peaks. Mqoolla St. location. car garage. 4::e master BR l!I~· ~~s f!t1pC ." SPDENRAWFLOOLlNGR .PLABDNRMF.EA&; Ocea YI ••• Income . Graham R....a... NEW • "°"' for im· • ""'"" room. Great v~., ----. -D •-• J _.. •-A 1 --» ~ n. J -1 TURES LARGE LIV. "'! . Nffl' N.B. Post 0c &46-2414 mcuia.,.. OCCU'PllftCf • QJQll. ;.Q11A1 .:j. o """ . Outomized Broadmoor Tur. lf'8,dou.I llvinc. Just re-WITH VAULTED CE~ 5 Unltl on 2 'ft..3 lots, '..tk-i~B'!'Y~OWNER.11!!!!"""'",'""s"R'"s""ba!!tb!!J tle Rock. 4 ~ 1 -1tory duced to $74,500. Exec. IMech Housel INOS 18 FT. JllGH', w I W lng di.stance to~· 1111 corner tot, uprr•d. d' plen. Cepell, drapes . H•rbor View Hills carpet (Sl...IG~ITLY son; with ~-. cpta/drpt, elect b 1 t ~I~ OWNER will lelJ at hia l<ing..tz.ed pool with 3 Bfta Spacious 2 .1tory with 4 large ED) tbruoot. Rear den ha• O p £ N C·OR'9N,,MARTIN ranie A oven. ~ below coirt. Call ~ H no " family room. Just ttde-:~:::m~ he-:~~; MASSIVE 1JSE.'l> BR I C r< · 1 REA\.'tOt$ market. $1500 move-in. Take ans. 546-5110 cerated. View ot Harbor $25.950. terms to please. F.IREPLACE, 4om Ooor tq SUNDAY I ·5 3036 ,E c-~H CdM OYt,r' low FHA 6% '1oa.11.. DUPLEX area. Gttal family home. Pacific Shores Realty ceiling, WET' BAR, ETC!t 2500 Wavecrest Dr, • -· W'f, Full price $216,ti<lo. 962-8592 Under construction S Bed· Priced to sell. $49,950. 8'17-8586 Eves. 962--8701 KOPPER KE'ITLE kitcheri 675.1662 Anytime OONDO'~'""' l ...... -·--~ l'IXlm&o 2 bll. tba ead1. ~ with RED C 0 BBL E CdM .,T .... •~uin ...., -..,_..__.., Na-•~11 FLOORS, BLT.·IN RANGE bedroom&, lar&e livina: room hie kitchen, ~cez, car-"""'"''-,. , .. -..-~ or BROADMOOR OPEN SUN 1·5 ~ in ...... ""' c:ondltlm. nor lot. 158.500 .., E. 170. .... CM 1141-14'5 WOW·!! • 0 v EN, DISHWSllR.; 24206 L•s Nar•nja1 No elCrOW dw're • no lo&n R. C. GREER, Rf!alty l'.'fDY DELUXE DUPLEX 4 BR 2% bath& carpets, ~~ed t~~r ~i.fap~ HARBOR VIEW Lacuna Niguel lopen eves) Herltase Rn:J SCI.& Via Udo gn..9n) Gold Meda.Woll. LJY nn. din-drapea:, la.r&e patio, proles-tone IM!tting. • Tri-Level Model I BR. 2 bathl. imm•cutal<, Enal<:. LARGE FAMILY? Inr """· 3 BR.-2 BA., .iona11y '"""""""· heavy Th1' hetter ""'"' he• BEEN · hux!11:aoe '· See: BY OWNER. Good locatlon SM this 5 bedroom 2400 Ill· ~ ~d.~d i:~ shake roof. Priced under the 8 AD LY · NEGLECTEDj Execut;ve -4 Bedroom BOND REALTY n~ bc.pttal. 3 BR, 1% tt. borne. Large :ram. rm 3% bltn&. . market at only $24,500 · no NEEDS PAINT, YA R 0 DA VE GAMBILL far Laguna Niguel Resales Ba, fireplace. La.rs:e tenc:ed baths. Fpk:. Sdler will take $69,500 e 609 Iril CdM down to Vets. \YORK, &: GOOD GENEli- 3 • 4 & 5 Bdrm Houset yud, 119ved patio. Doubl.e amaller home in trade. v~ 673-6450 or 64G-40lKJ Paul Jones Realty AL CLEAN UP. Jrs a tu1 644-0020 from $26,900 to $37,000 praae. Priced for Quick gel Co. 2961 E. Cout Hwy, BY OWNtR.. eleg&Dt Broad· 847·1266 Eve::. 8~7-89]9 bu.v tor the ambltlOIU .l 323 'So. Cout Hiway S&k. 837~7 or 54&-859'J CdM. 673-2020 moor, 4 BR, 3 BA, fam $695 DOWN • REPO. \VITH A LrITLE ELBOW 8/8 499-2238 . 499-3403 4 BDRMS. f'ittpllet:, larl:e LOVED home on Back Bay, rm. Priced for qu.idt u.le! VACANT OREA.SF; &: KNOW HOW, . ' 4 Bedroom--$23750 lot, qull!t street. 100' front's.: 3 Br. 2 .Ba. ()penSunl-S.l.;i,sSandpaint S.i4BR.sin verydesirable ~~U~a:"::"VEAREA~ '1.1S ~.CR.Es 110$H oowN' Owner/Bkr. Muat aeP. AM~ ~·":· opta., :·: redec. Way. 644,2379 eve,,. .. area. -'!'". ' $29,9$0 fWLL PRIC!1, MOT ~' ''Apple Pie" order inskle a lr1I $22,5CXI. MS-am out:.~ • '30,llXI. &73--B9JJ ~L >• SITE ouL llandaome ,_~~-OWNER 4 BR. llt BA. a... 2245 Go-Ore~;.......,, HAFFDAL REALTY MISSION REALTY"! on Newport Blvd. Cotta ..,_,,.ce we!_:'!• ~;ii'"'; ed ln patio. NeW paint. $4500 Owntr. LARGE New 4 Bdrm. home "Homes to Match Int'Ome'' 985 ~. Coast' Hwy., f .'1.gUnl Mesa Acee• to 3, streets. ..... ~ ..........-UTI plug apt. $59.500 OR Make 8740 Warner t>A'l-4An<: • Phone ITI4l 494-073.l At crossj.ng & on-ol1 ranwt Jiving r.oom. ElflcleDC)' dn. Take ove.r GI Loan Sl58 BEA r.tlL It Custom built of.fer. Trade! ns Ju.mine o.... ...,.,. or the new Fr!-eway. l1&5,000 kitchMI with all the limn")' mo ~ all. 60-0070 Li 2 BR i l'am. rm home M2-0!8!I 6$7~4 ONL y $24,500111 BACK BAY. Owner will subordinate. built-Ins. Full dining room. BY OWner-1 BR. P'~ in Back Bay area 2i,.a BA 2 GOOD houff9 on dble lot 4 BR bargain! Excel GI· MANSION Bay 0 •---h 540-1720 . · er-Upper. Xlnt 'Im renlal. I: mt for fdditlon w/loYely &> ol Hwr CdM. Chimer . FHA terms. Vac, move • ~ TARBELL 2955 H•rtaer W,500 548-0'J44 Yiew . Patio $35,00J lm· tu UV> -. ... 69 .right in! Open house Fri/ R lty I 1.:.:..::.::c:,=::.,...,..,,;:;~c::.,'"'-1,~----~--~· macula\e? Own. 642-3219 ......,,.......,. u•,,......i Sat/S ~•1 o. Ci I 4~ =t C:~ 2025 \V.·~·~:i ~~~cl .. NB • SPANISH • SAC. 3 LC· Br. rnA home; LIDO modeled ·2 Bdrm (oU ~s~J·be~.Y~ew~ .u.. bet.ut. dtpd. I: cptd. 1 Blk. retb • ' •-1•--I I ·~ . discriminat!Jw executive __,3 w~rr.:. DRIVE 673-92w Evn. 54M7J5 SPLIT LEVEL. Spacioul u So. O:>ht P1ua. MS.791K 1% Ba • Jll'iv bead!, ne:ar --Pen n1u • 1..MN I: Magnolia. 84Z-85Cll. If no aM bl.I dl.loemini family.1:;~~~~:·;~~·;;:;1 ~:;;:;;;~;i!: all out door&. 2 family ~-fD,500 Owner --~ ~ c""=·..:"c:~.:."::.'.:.'----Dellghtful decori Large liv-S.S.77ll Open Eves. rooma. 4 bedroomL It'• 3 ~ 2 Ba,! Ja'l'. )Vd; close m-rn -- Inr room, huie tamUy room. Vi-Homo $46.500 unique • dllteient' • 11'1 '° _,, .., Joana St .• "..;.~F='EE=-~Lot~~&-1-uo_ea_ Klddle's K•r GI NO DOWN UAL ISTAT• .. ,"'~ ... _,-... """-'" "494·1177 2 ......... and wet bu. What A V1'ew'.'· Perle<:! ,,.,.Uy borne. • new! OUr beet location. 111 llT,000. -· v1.,,, g -·ft<~ .... "" ...... tboY'.ioOl!, ... r ~ Landacaped w:ltb an "y e bdnna, 3 baths, famlJy room. appolntmenL OWNnl. New· DuPlex; 2 Br.. to build. .~ 543--Tm. this OCEANFRONT Pad • towards beauty and easy 4 Bedrooms. 3 baths, Pier & AND formal dining room . ~t& RHl Estate M6-+llf carpets 11tua prap. Orante 5'8-420T for • TadL I Bedrocml. ~ Oosin& costs only. Less than leasing. 4 large BFta, 1 %. be.th!. newly painted inside. Vacant. 11.l!praisal $23,950. BRASHEAR REALTY 347-8531 ;; . :!.". 538-11~ LAGUNA NIGUEL • c.om. pare this for value! Hilltop viewr; from attractive 4 bfld.. nn home on level 101, tile entry, family rm, 2 bat.ha, IMdscaPed • $28,0CKI. -• maintenance.. l.Dclited on Float. $150.000. Endless view of the trees &. (open twnlnas> at Km:I. SU-t572 ....,91,,J°"o=>=l'·"'s-B"'Y"""OWNER==-be.th&, with no strftta to qu)et cul de sac street of 118 S. S.yfront, green.s ot the MeM Verde 4 BR. Din rm, film rm, 4 BR. (J BR • Den) 2 croa all tbt! Wa.J to &Cho&. eXpensive custom homec. Golf C.Our.;e. 3 BR • DEN cripta:. 12 x 45' COY peitio. Ba.tha. . MOW! your brood into this Jf yoo can 6fionl a $52,COO Balboa fstand Open Sat/Sun 12·5 ex N CM ""_., 56.5-19911 one for tlll! best Ouiltrnal dream home, you'd better OPEN SAT & SUN 1-S 1992 Konnat in Mesa Verde 3 baths. 2 tittplacefi, pado o. · · __.,.,. Poo __ 1,_1e_n_nl_•_." ___ .... _"'211_1 of them all. $;52.sal ---- ,.. UU. tod•y. Submit your W Winto & BBQ. double ..,..., NICE, """ 3 811· LuJ-· · BURR WHITE. RMl!or * BfA(H HOM£ * EMERALD BAY • S"pe smaller borne on OW' 1\W1ll)-m. I ft, l\.ow. • .1"C't!'.-la~.,.tM,. Eastslde Cbst• MHfl <JUst yard. By Owner. $19,500 B II ocean vieWll !rom earh mit· tee trade plan. Realtor -ll.lfSQ. ~ ..... _...V ott Newport Blvd.) $25,000 646-IOllS ~' .•ycre 1223 2901 NeWpOrt Blvd .. N.B. Roomy 4 BR older home jor ttiom. Spaciou& S bedrtp 546-5990 with tum.a. ' Pal---Up 675-4630 Eves '642·2253 clo5l' to beach. n6.-000. home, cozy paneled d e "' WeU...McCardle, Rltrs. M ... 0.1 #Mr 1105 ns-..-• per Coastline 536-3Tn, 536-1366 fireplaol: in ib.aater suiui, Be In For Chrlstma1 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Allumt 5 ... PHA toa~ = ::-. ~: i::: Lido Isle llSl PRESTibuilt •-~f2 3FrplBR, 2 SA.. ~~:.:g!ns ~i~~~ , »13 WESTCi..:..r"f' DRIVE Vac&11t 4 Bedroom, better 548-77'.Z9 Evel:. ~ 3 Br. 2 Ba., Hrdwd fin. Prtce aluhed $SX» for paint · drpa,·;"~ '}«, .,,:; =· ·!~RNER . .ASSOCIATEi . ~ new. Near schoolt. Lq 1am nn • soGd tmnl & carpe:IL $ Bedreoms + Udo 1a1a • Open, Houle Sm! nr ldlla.: S%. % J" H A. ., 682: .No. Cout· mvc1. : 646.-7711 Open Eves. &hopping " chu_rche•· Tcy FHA IMlllllO w/omv. ftuL s:a.im. ()Wn.. fuldl,r rm •. IJ'ft of 14 pm. us V1I: 'l'rlen!. Owner.-....... -n~ ...... .: ~ Be&ch (1'.llt,494-11 -ATTENTION! OPEN HOUSE 10~ down. u.Jdng $31,950. ..,..rKA er. 5'6-02llll m ...... men ---bom-Comple~y ~ 5 -'"" -~ ...-,, Call' Mary Gru.•m 642-9100 ....,. " lle<hoom l Batl!I\ upau1n handle. 641-<1662 • BR, 2 ba, pl~n\, o'l TAX PROBLEMS? far•I Walker Beautiful S BR, 2 ~· DMr OPEN Houe Sat/Sun U~. ~ Ndtr ~151.950 with tamlly ~. ~ bo~t-ifl VETERANS • $21.950. VA lng ~&.n. ~ Monterey/ Try Th•,. SUNDAY 1-5 · REALTOR ochoolodo ~ ~.~:'°E'~. "":""~ ;!'! Pr"kllo_Dr.;..' ,."'· ~& Don kltd>en', ""''°""' pa<!o, 11 opproved 122.000. 3 BR. 1% S. Loi· Rltr. "'l-lm • ;. I l I0u;nl~ E~J$~·:: ·1!s= ~3!73 ~~a!' do~!,· OCEANFttONT :.t. i:iect ... ~~~~~ a .I. S600 Down. Conv. $2,550. I SPRING ~~ 0~ot~ Qtmer: B~~ * 342.3902 ~:!~ :.== ~~::n''t Cure Alls For Sin w:m""~~e~, ~~rm --..... I!:~ .. &ING.. blodr: to Oub and .1llmi1, BA. moc1cwa11. Near 4 BDRIM, 3 bath. Top cir: 12 Unit& E IS CM .. Inc $171'.6 3 Bdrm Ii~ ~. many~· ...-.,650 . ..........., 3 Bedroom A Deb. &ck RE.ALTY ==""="======-==========.:..=:=:=o=;;;;:,:==~~ ,1 14 Unit& E/S CM .. inc S2000 Newport oversized lot. Belt Beach. MR. NELSON *"1151 (open yard deck SWTOWXla houM. " • "ANYTDll:" General 2000 Gen .... I 2000Genar•I 2ooct: 31 Un.its WIS CM-· inc $4'115 156.500 eYH) Herl.tap Real Estate N'l'lr all ecboo2a. * 545-lSal . • ' 36 Uiiits W IS CM .. inc $4535 at Georp Wllliam9011 Eveningl C.U ~ All .., •bo-. "";" "" olwp Vlctorl• Rn!Etov ... r ~1561 Duplex • Best Buy -Vonlo 1110 and trill lhow an excellent 673--C50 u•.... MANY MJHDDtnn. ·OP. return aga.!nst dollar invest· 646-881 J In Costa Mesa, 2 lge Bdrma Open HOUM by OwMr ~ ba'ftli b.- menl. TRY OFFER each w'p.rqes, all atucco $31.900. 3 Ba. formal cllnirc dllon111d·ln O.aatW Adi. CHIL T ROBINETT -;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 3 BR Beach howli nr. Bay &: pla.ster. Just off Harbor rm, J.a. wood ~ lam. Tma Met to ''Bu••• Op-,1~ JtEALTOR 66-0128 ii Spadous lge Ltvln1 rm. m. 81. $21,500 -only -S2500 On. rm. Marty euaom extra. ~till" NOWI D. kD• ( 1.1 pla~.l.4elot.$39.SOO. PETITTE, rt.altor hutilullocatlon. mll=========I I. • _ • HC Hf u -ue•sac B•lbo• R .. 1 E•••t• co. 21"' ttarl>or mv<1. ,.._ "" ...... -N ......+ 1uc11 uoo If You Can Find 100 E. Balboa Btw., Balboa • ""· ' BA. Comer Jot. •= ' . High beamed ceilings, knot-ORiole J..4140 Dlal 64.2-56'21 far RESULTS mtna. cqQ, c1rpt. al,750. ;:====:::::::;::: . • •• A letter Buy ty pine -"""'· "'""' • . ~= BY OWNElt.. -• ' I than we have Just listed on inviting 3 BR 2 bath cus-0..Wral 1000 General 1000 I====-::.=="'=== Aj ... A n-tom home. Family room Ir: I ;r;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~il5:!!.!!!!~~~!!:,.=JI!!;ll -~ • ... ., ton uuvr at the -hUge game room. Heated COi~,. ~ark-1115 ~wstff p Channel R .. f ovv.I wilh walerfall. 0~1.. J ' c 11doml . ·-·~ TIIIS IS SPRING I llR. l ... Clo• D<tlo· -1 o n1um • • • wt."'°. 0,.11, -Dll ...,., Xlnt ~1 YOU:.O BE'n'ER BUY It ! R.oy J. W•rd Co. -~ --B ~--· 1 ll )'OU don't .•. CALL US! This is HAROLD EYER. H1i .......... ..._ Y v.oift!'· ~ Salisbury Rtalty l8"tt ,:,::r_~1in,~fflce~Th50 liY•s in Cos+a M .. a. H• Stt-1G ' ...._v Is a 9rad\.l•t• of the Uni, · .-__ ......_ 315 Mlrlne Ava. Ytrsity of Colorado. Ha ~·-~ l&alboi ltle. 67J...6900 How Sweet he1 cho••n real estate •• ~ • his lif• -time c•r••r. le.. A lafcowy ~ ' ,. ... _""'"'""""""" It Is!! c:•u1e he i1 • prof•ssional, for ~ Ou'lltmu ~ol Sltal fh1t lmmad.at.ate cul de: he i• a11oci(tfff with ',.cbti. IMI ""11 ttdt 8&Y sac hotrte. Mesa veme·11 SPRING REALTY-COSTA Aft. &im! 3 Bedrooml, 2 best M'$. 4 Bdnns, 3 beth!. MESA. He is .,. ••p•rt llll.~ aDll a ftnplacs lot lunily rm, lee living rm. in •pplyini s p f:t I N & I s) SI. Nk*. ao. ta dNieMI. h!nctd p:d 2 "nttpl:ares bMc:Mi • 4..., It Ml • kitchen a DEuGmt ' sp.cl.,i11 techniques i'lll IUhdantial chum ID tt'I $4t.~ . lenns sc.r•eninq •nci 11!1ctln9 prop•rty for hom.. o-.n.-Boom.. '° wM _ IOnCd DOVER M•lly 67$.434l b"Y°'" ,H.o, d•••l•1 f)\ll·limoo-li~• 60 hourJ lo -A anir,,.. """' a "'•ek to nit -f•11ion. Mey h .. a>. :.1 ,.,.. jd'..,., ·-~ --.-By Owner 4ti le• h1 h"ping ~:, to ••II your homer " ,_. •wttifi;' a.;it';' Newport Hoithts HARO, LO ploy. • , It• J par! i• -IN&'5 · 801 Newp!cflllvd., N.B. 3 8R. 2 BA, frple, chhwr, 9row1n9 IUCC'ISl. _,~ ' ~ ..,. '4f..22SJ :;:'!· ~';'°'.;,,~~~ Spring ReillJ Company, Inc.''~~ NO.·---I Br. ~ BBQ -·~ •--1 wtt""-1 .. ll0,1100. w ... 1c1 ,.. . .. _. -·-·-........... "" _,_ ""'· AleJmo 511 FHA. I'm! .,.,. .,..._ · - -,,,_lo~ for ........ tnc: """' Sl!I& """" "" 2629 Harbor Blvd. ••'• .J9 u Jl.7111 ..._Pl., N.8. ~1111 Coit• ...... . DUPU:X, nr .... • _,, I 90CKTT'ro 'l!:M! -· -~..., -~ 11111 9.~1$Pt!~~~·1": ·~· ::, -'..:-01" _._'"-"-"'-~"'-·-· _._. _ .... _. _ .. :_ ~ -._. .~--:y "I '" -·------"---'---• 2h.ltip .,AIJ de' p1 • -~ " ~...; •• .e . "1-t -TltiMIMDOUI VALUI i..,,i,~ iUu1: A•cl yn ••fl .... .., I.. FHA fMJIJ· ~ J.llt e•MllttM, ~ ...... .helte....4 ........ , s,.a. l•••J ........ Jk. ' . -fllO,_llM Wl8f me-1.,.,....Drlft ............. c.Jtl.- ' ISOLFIS· I ~ l~'ALADI ·1 • I"-""I ;;:..;,J.;,;;.1· ..... I ~I ~1-'!· Court ... ~ ... :.... ~~ Judge: 'You af'* charged' lK.A T $ 11 I with running owr fhe p\(lln-[i:; :;::;J:..:.:rl :.:,..I .... 1,........,1',....; 'i".:<alMds -ihat am, be ~=======: !rue." ir~.;.;A~Y.:,:T .l;;.;L;._,_..,.--11 =-~~'thole new L..r ..L:' '-1[-1-1 .L.I -11 _J. -bro'bi. aOd I otopped ... sqUQfl1y 00 -\..-.,, .... l,-,-N.H-;,-s---.""'111>-.i.,. , .. . 1 1' r r 1 , ~~ii,::;na ;11iw1.;f ~ r i f,f :l ' • . , . . . . t . • .. • .. .. .. . • . . •• 1: •• • . •• .. T: .. .:: ., .. •• ~· .. ~ ;: r. -., 1¥i " ~ .. • $CRAM-LITS AN$Wh 1 IN Df't'·A-UNI .' ... , ..... . • ... --... ·~-·· · -··--c----------.....------,•+••• ,.,..,.,.,~ w a 9uc;s:; #&\'so •w 22; cs 222 a a ao;u;4usas4 •••• •• = • • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar .OR UUI Colt.a Met• MI WW BELL BROADWAY • MORTUARY Ill Broadway, Ctt1t.a Meu u J.U.13 DILDAY BROTllEM HuatiaJto.a. Valley Mortuary 17111 Buell Blvd. Huatiapoa Btacll ac.m1 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PA~ Ctmeaery • MorturJ Chapel 3500 Pacllic View Drivt Newport Bead!, Calllonla 14(.Z'llll PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolu Ave. Westmimter an-lW SMITH'S MORTU.\RY U'1 Main Sl HuailngtoD: Bea.ell LE M531 WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 417 E. 17th St., Costa Meu - LEGAL NOTICE •KltOW NUfl\IElt :M-llU NOT:CI (Ill IULK TDNIJ'•llt (lea •1111117 U.C.C.) Holla 11 MrffY •lvftfl t. lht Cr1!11ller1 "' Lefl11¥ E. 4rl•r, c WllNw, Trcftllferor, ,,,,_,. 111111._ "*"-~ 112CM " 17201 Sffdl 'llYd., iturlttfltlool ltedt, Covnt'f' ol 0rCn9t, $.... el C•llfoorPllC, 11111 • llull\ fr•ntltr I: 11eout lo be mcc1e to GORDON OWEN .... CIC, In unmuri.d m•n, Trens~"' .no.. buslMJ.J e(ldrftl 11 1\5'6 W/111111 $!., Senti l'"e Sprl111'S. Cwnl"r ol LOI Af!Mi.. Sttte o1 ClllfDnll1. Tiit 1tr9PMIY till llil trensfuM Is loc.ftlll el 17204 .l 17202 IMdl IMI., HIH'ltlMtllft Budl. Cwnl"r -' Ore,.., lhott Ill C1HPornle, Seid .,,._..,., b dffcrlbed '" eeMrtt es: All s!Oek Jn t!"1de, llxturn. ecillllHl'lftlt Ind fOOd will ol tl'lll Allto l'lrtl .l m-.:f!IM ...... bu!llroeu .,_,, I I '"""' i\vlo 1'1rt\ Ind loclltd It 17* & 17I02 Bffdl 1 1¥11., HU..11.,.!0fl IMCfl,. C•'"l"r o1 ~1111•· SI.ti o1 C1liforllll. Tht bulk trcfltfllf Wiii tlot c:on1vmmclell on or ctt1r lllt Utt1 d•Y ol ~r, lHI, II S.0.,,, C1lllornll F t"I N1t5-I S.t'lt, 1n22 8Mdl llYd., Hlliitll\fbl ... di. eoimtr ct or.,..., stti. "' C1!1fornl1. So fir •• knDWft eo Ille Tr_..,_ 111 butlnns <11met 1nd lddr"* llMlf boi' Trtn11tror for !tit ,..,,... YM" le•t peat, 1r1: Nont. 01Nd: Novlmblr 10. !NI, , Gerdafl 0....... lltd<. Tr..,..19..W l'ube~ Or-1 Cotst Del" '°llllt. November 13, 1'68 20:U-4I NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD -. 642-5678 . , • 6 4 2 -. s 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c l A s s· I F .1 ( 0 - 5 6 7 8 Results HOUSES 'OR SALi L.Oiuna .0.ch 1705 Deluxe · Condemlnlum &...~~~~~ .... -----------~-----------~ -· -----.... --.._ \. -.. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY JUST COMPLITID , • ONE IEDRO.OM • 2 BEDROOMS FROM $135 MONTH UNfURNISHED -FURNISHED ADULJS-NO ms • c:A•Nt• • O~APU e POOL • ~VATl ,ATIO e •lellllAtlOH A•lA e HOTPOIHt Af''LIANCfS HUNTINGTON SEVILLE 14112 Sh•r ltn• 147.7461 Huntingten l1ach I lit Sitnal Weit of leach off Edin9., •creu from lrotdway C.nter I ~~ COiii -SIDO GREENS BACHELOR • UNJVR.N. from $100 ' ea e ; sac a e ( DAILY llllOT EXCLUSIVE " ON· THE-BEACH 2 W I ._.,_ AportwMl!ls LUXURY LIVING TO PLIASI THI" MOST DISCltl/lllNATIH~ NOW AVAIWLI AT ~ 1111 ltlalingt~a f.Clllc l • Clffn •Ir, Muo• 1kl01, •"" '""'-' ...,dtj"1 • 106 .~nit 4 1e .. 1 comple.,IUftflt _...,,,. Mn dulgn \ e Hoot..i pool, ... ,.. ~nd 1uncleckl • Lovely _,,.,unity rec,...tlon ,_ • All o*trk Gol4 Mici1lllon kltchono • Indoor ,.rkl"I wltll oddltlon•I porklllf lot ......... ___ , lloff .... ~ 1u•rda , • E1oy KCMI 19 L.A. Motropollt1n .,.. 711 OCEAN AVl!NUE HUNTINGTON IEACH 1714) 536-1417 ,. ... ' -. • • I I I I I I I I I 'l .. .... . .. , .. " ....... -·-....... ----·-·~-···-... _ -·~-............ , .. _,.. -----.......... ---.-... . ··--... -...... -.,, ..... -. ._ -. ·-............... -... . --. ---~----------.....--------... ----~-,.,.,,,,.--................. __ .,..~!"!"'!'!'!!!111!11111 .... t.. • . - . ,__ '' ....... ---...... -· . ' • ii . ' . 'I• /. • • • ,"f a:i. .. . .. " -I ~ :>."t - • . ' . • -... -' ' ----• -.. • ' . • lMr .\ ' ,,._, -·~· ~ ., .. ,_ -. . . ' -• ••• ' . .j , . • • • • •· . r ' • l , . ... ->' NO MATTIR ·WHAT tliey're ln the merket for, our readers find the DAILY PILOT 11 tlie best pleff to pvt +lie bite on ber91in1. And they 'do· it. with the same 9usto •• th'e gourmet h'ire •howln9 how Much he eppreciatei the wares of the famed Alkmeer Cheeu Merk•t In,, The Ne+lier4elld1, You don't have to tr•v.el -.o fer to find"'Jood things to e1t, nie.--tlli"-..to 'll@r, _ -eppnenee1 et lierge in prices,-• reel cer buy-er even • chunk of cheese. Just sh.op flie _ .".,...Aliltr 111111Jket," th, one our advertisers deliver to your door every day. --- • • -~ • " ' .. ! t .. , . ·~ ---,.; _ ... ..,. .... .. ., ,_ - • ... ., . ' • • . .,. ... ' • y • I DAILY PILOT • - , . ' ' . '. ' • • '· ' 11 ' r ! • ---·~------- • .\ 1 • I \ ' • .. • '4 ....... .,....-. • ' , ~ ' • • • • .. J .... .. • , • 'I .. " • • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . l • • .. .. .. . . . . • . .. -" r .. 1: , . .. . • • .. .. .. .. • • I . I I • I • .. : . I • • ! • l i . . f. t I' !: f; ' ! . • ' . ' ' . . . . . . . . . -l • l 1 ' . . -l • . . . • . . . • •• . I'm The Kind Of / • Woman Who Gets • What She Wants r-r.kl lay Vacant Lor Ocean view lot, Laguna Beach. Small but level. $6000 -bal. $!50 mo. (U4> 497-1210 LAGUNA BEACH R·2 Ult near beach & ahopg. By owner. TIC/893-7637 N.B. COMM. blda: w/$15,000 equity/for Palm Sprlnp .-ea home wlpocil. By owner. 4K4M1 or IT3-656f BUSINESS ontl Ranchos 6150 FINANCIAL 11;;;;;=:.:......---- ' ••• Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart EnouCJh To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising a.ri..,. ""· fftere't """"' ~ .., Mme .,,.,....... tMt isft 't bei"'l ... d -Dec.UM lho Minuto I cliscaver .ornething is no longer noodod, I sol ii, while it stil ·h11 maximum value, through an iMxpen1iv1 DAILY PILOT a.ssiflocl Ac!. Thot Woy, instoad of 0 cluttor of ilii"'JI we don 't use, I have the extra ush tha+ iets me h.ve tht nowOt' things .•. tllo "ntro" lliin91 my whole fornily enjoys. Hert'• wh.t I Mffn, Tho •Hh I got for !lie good -.fothos one! l~'I' !1.1 ohildr'" hod outgrown bought mo tho docor.tO< lornp l'cl b..o wanting. The musie1I instrument no OM pllyed paid for 1 big port of our porloblo m-unit. Tho power t....ls red ... rotod our cloughler's room. Ancl, jusl fer tho fun of il1 tho good choir lliot just d'odn't motch onyllim9 onymore took my husbond ...cl mo out fO! o fobulous ~n-ot tho f-=iest rocl..,.onl it! triil. 60 !I.rough your ho-. ~. o ht ~ ol !lie WOI t!iwMo things you fine! lhot o,..n'I Doi"'J ..Jcl. (You'I Do ""'"'°" ot !lie number you turn up tho first flmo.) Thon, cliol M2·5678 •ny limo botw-8 o.m. one! 5 p.m. one! give your tilt lo o frlenclly, oxporloncocl Ad Wrilor. Thot's ol lhoro is le ii. It's inorpendvo tool It con oost you os ltllo " PENNIES A DAYI Wei, -lhot you mow '"~ -lso'f ff limo you got slorlocl lewor<I Doller, , .. ;.,, hoppior m n1 with DAILY l'ILOT O.ssifiod Ads7 Start Mint tho kine! of WMIOO wlie tols wliel tlit wonli .+Moy! • CALL NOW 642-:i6'11J • • -------·--·----------- 21/2 TO 4 ACRES USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID WANT AD ORDER BLANK AND REA1,;H ·f'H.E ORANGE COAST'S llGG~T MARKET 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 Llt-IES . . ~ Tl- $-4.50 f5.10 -l . f6.od PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 Publlth ffof ••••• ,, ••• tlt yt, ~•tl1111lftf ••••. •••••••••• .,,, •••••• ,, •·•·• Cl111fflcetiH , , , , , , , ,, , , , • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' '' '' 0 w.-......................................................... . ......... ,... . ....................................................... . Cliy • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • ••• •. Ph•11• •••• • •' •. , ••• ·~ • • '. • •••• CUT Hin-PA.Ill ON TOUl INYILOfl . • ' 12 TIMU TIMD TIMU $6.IO Sl0.'5 S15.90 --. ---~·-- Sl.21 $9.76 sn.10 I $20.10 $15.55 $2.4.30 TO HMU COST , ....... ~' ,...4 111 ••Ch •••c• t bo••· )11ikitlo y•ur • .u..... ., ,h•~· ~ •• ~.,. TM c••• ef yevr H It et tt.o •Ml ef ffi• 1111• .,. which tlrie .I luf w~ ef yMr etl 1t writ·1 t•11. A4tl $2.00 •wtr• If Yff ,.i,,,,, 111• M DAILY PILOT I n •trAct wltt. 1111 llM ,.. ,11 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.... -.. ·-. ____ ,,_...,._.._ ...... ··-.............. ~ .................. . ... --~ ...... .. • ~ I . IUSINISS lEPLY MAi t I ,...._,.... ..... e... ..... ~ .. o-.. c:..t DAILY PfLOT = P.O.t.1MO C:-. M.-, c.llf ... EE . • a. ........ --• "-- ~,., w~ Wont? Whoddyo Got? SPECIAl CLASSIFICATION POii NATURAL BOllN SWAPPIU Spoclol ,11, .. s LI--·s II"""...:. 5 bucks •Ull!t -Ill>' MUST ,INCLUOI l-WNlt 1111!t ... ,,. '9 ,....., J-..WMI '1W ...,,.-!ft ,,..... >-YOtJll: _...,.,. .,..if/°'f ........ ' ....... 11-fl ... ...,..._ ._NOTHIHG FOii: MLt: -TJIADU 0NL. VI PHONE 642-5671 T• Place Your Trecler's P1ractlM AtJ * 1962 Cmtinental, Hk• ... throuchout! N..., thl .... Val\Jf' Sl411S.. Wut ..aer ear, llenio, R.-1 Elllta Ol"f Phane 644--2645 . Have $21,500 2nd T.D ....... on lOcal commerd&I. 1*11., p}ua ealh. Want: Newptri borne or I.mils or r Pr*' waterfront. J.c'elt ~ Beautilo! Lowry o.pn, lib new! WW trade ~ lite model pickUp or· r « ..-J. val11t. Call after 4 pm 411' weekends. 54-1411 Older N'pt. lfl:btl. -hdwd. ftr. home, 3 rar .. Jtr.2·mrte . Vil $17,500. Trade Jor mobU ~. vac. kif M ! OMl'r • 646-1615; &6-1368 eve. 5 TO 100 Acre rudl llta. Rancho, Calif. area. wm exchange tor rnid!nial, eommerc or lndustrlal prop. OI' IUbmit ~)Of Alf: . Instant fun juat add water 20 bic feet ol lnboud cabin cruiser ar.t 50 ft Balboa mooring. Trade kll' tnl!t deed or ! '!' ! l4H672 after 6:30. HAVE: SealCW!d TD'• TRADE: For @qtlity tn old- er unita. Owner-Agent. Ann WHeon 67$.1642 $15,000 Eq. in Dana Pmlt 3 BR, 2 BA w/cent slaaed In atrium, bit-in kit, w t.o w crpts, pOol, Trade Npt Bch area. Owner 6'2-2823 Cutt! little South Lquna beach house. Walk to beach, ocean WW, enclosed patio · to trade for a lot or T 497.1213 Want Cabover pickup -will trarle $1IXXI equity ln 1.IA acttfl nev Palm Sprlnp. Balance on land $&. '15 MQ. Call 536-1131 Top Palm Sprlnp loeatlon! Qear. 1, 5 unit lot, Sll.IXXI. 1 res. lot, $7,001 Trd comm.. home or income. Newport Bch aru. 673-1049 Oceanfront Fixer $.19,500 nuplex. Ba!boa. lDOOrne 2811. Trade 1SM for Boal. T.D .. Lot or Unlta. Hllll')'. Broker.~ * * -~ -------- SERVICE DIRECTORY 8uHcMrs \ I • I • t I ,. 1 ' ' I l I 11 · • INJ'-EXT. Anr. room $30. I UH sindatr paint. Ni!at work. refs. HT-1351 J-• Mori .. c.r,.. 215 -· °'"" -Plalfering, f':c:"1:ir 6&f0 WfliMtli wanted Sl!OllT TltlPI Br CAii IN e PAT'S PlMterinl' • all Be.eh dda ua. Hi&h TypeL ....... e1timat• Cl.JI cnmm ... n.111 pba cub e Cllpenlln 1·-=======-J -ud -_,, --L• ,, u,.. --No ..,..n. With ......... .._ - \:P.:;lum:::.:;Wftf!=L--·--'61;;;90::.::\ ._ needed. J'Ull or put ,...._. ~lent time. Air mall A. K. Doilr, "'"°""' 1'1'1'1y lft ,.,.. Plumbinl 24 hr. IUV. Wart Pr&, Qwwilidti.d PAV eon. iuar. Llc., lnlur.; remodel, E. Ob.lo Dta an. res:-lr, ?COter ..,.., 5!1-7!i61 O:irp., .• PLUMBING REPAlll .::la!=""=·...:°""=..c-=1=--- No job too .mall • 647"11.11 • YOll& MAii •-1 '960 N•t llJllftl'UCt• tN.i Z, ~-. -&a rood .._ ..... ALTERATIONS: ont GI So. Cllll'• "'""" WLOlllR MOTOllJl(M CORP. o.Jring Doc our _,,llJW J::' = ~ -. ...ii .. --.. _ .. --wlU be bUQ' with el~· penon. KJrt Jf!fll ... - Uonl :for our reedy-to....e&I' HUtlor Blvd., O.U. JI-. c:ustomen. A W'Ord te tbe NIW CA.It ..._,,. QIT1'1L MAii THE GOWN SHOI' T"' -.,., .,._,,. 1126 E.. Cout Hwy., CdM woridJw: oondltlant. e FINE DR.ESSMAKING A: Cd Bob: . Altentiom. tut """"'· MJ.ltQUIS MOTOllS -prlctt. m-1'135 too South Cout - ALTERATIONS A OWtom Dreumakinii. Vtt'/ f I D • work. App'L 548-nM Lqllni -Ol-151B Box Boy JAlllTORS Must lie erperlenced 1a pneral omce Ull pla!ol-.Nlsh• abitt -11 p.m. to T: 30 LM. CADIUAC COllTROU Div. ol 1x ... 1i4 c .. ,. m JAISCO EQUAL Ol'l'OlmJNm 'DO'LOYEI\ l'OLICI RHIRVl l'OLICI °""en -$2.80-$3.41 l'IR HOUll ·---lie -ll<lm Ibo -llOftntl Offtot, ID-21111. CANV1'SSIRS a SOLICITOIU w. "'"" ..._. .,.. .n Snaclr Shop No. 1 -.,_ No -2305 I , Coo1t Hwy. nt1: 117. W• tn1a )'OU to Cor-· ~I "-~-• be a Jrlchl>' mee:eufa1. ~ ··--mtif, ._. .. 17th a l'l1c011111 Coste Men 54&.2201 mu.cw with an tncane: ~ f73.9050-• -.. -IJG,000 . ...,.-------~-\ ...,..... Get ta !!IQ the pound floor with OM of th• nation'• -pool----e NOTli TILLllt e I 1 WAIJR£SS CALL &1IMl100. or come to MINK &tole, still &OOd sz. ('OITEE table $3. 21" 'lV ma -lllvd., GaMen UNITID C1'L.,OltNl1' "-" nt -~" _,, __ "' -~· ~ both ........ q..,.. ....:NK Good Opptrfunlty ~• ·-~ ~ -· -· • • ~·· nm •-· ~ Must have ~ appearance. &autlftJl b'own wit. paid Bathroom lavatory $5. Pctnt :m OCEAN A v.i:;. $125, aell $25. For the ~ calloo can, tan $S. 2 11tereo U.GUNA BEACH APPLY IN f.ERSON ~ atudeot, Tape amplifiers 20 watt $20 each. II ,.. ... n'I -~u ol .__ 49M&M 3. 5 P.M. DAILY l'tlCOl'der full 1t&e a n·d "Cal.rad 1tereo turnf:14U ......., ..... porill>le $24. 1'l:lr your $25. 646-UlS !:"..,, \.:..'U''!...""! .. oqua1 ...--SNACK stlOP #1 ;"'~ "~J;: c-.. --s-1DVo--$3l-.-El-ec_1nc_ """"" A ,,,_ _, .,.. n-\---'-=='---\ 2••5 E ~---Hwy 11 ;..n.. , ... """' Yl>'P> Rcilprah>r $25. Cmnpl'1e qu1mDenb, we'D stw )'OU .u • """99t • wool ~ 50e skein. Rua. Doubl• Bed p). Yooth J!l9d MANAGER Coroftl clel Mor '"""-l5c .-. Neon liahl $31. Baby Bod $10. ~ 1700. MC), 9\11'R. J-look _. .... apparel 67M050 !lnln& $1. 1lluoll ....... 2506 Mupnl 0.., N.B. , . dare DMdt prteotlonally $2.SO. Artlficlal fiawen '1,. SURFBOARD $20. C.ot. ~ International Oxnl*l1,Y w!.th minded wcmui. Excellmrt c.otlqe Peril. 56-1498 Mattrft5el $1 ea. Irori IL ,.,...· ...n.111a: """"""· -'>· Awb' In,......, RN'S.FULL TIME -,. Waxtt, AH•hcrnfnt tapttallz.ation, etc. l to 5 PM. 221 BroadwQ, I t• ll ·SHIPT ADDING Machine 10 key $Z. $151 Slipper Chair SS. Ku. Lt.tuna Be.ch. Excellent workin& oondilicm Typewriter rebuilt runt like mott Sewing Mach. But-67~1 I• DENTAL ASSlSTANT. Et-iA new hospital. new $20. 548-7165 ton Hole attachment Cs. · -'---1 ptrlenced only, La 1 u n a Contact: 2 PIECE aec:timal (new Li'· Car. modeill $2. s.aQ. Hilll ana. Saluy $400 pl111. Dlrect!'Jr ol NIJJ"lilll $450) and tarie gold chair. fl, Lawn Mower $2. Pb NO IXl'lll NIC. Altar1tlon--'42·5145 Replies confidential. COSTA MISA dawn filled cushiooa (new Pong Table $3. dou11 fof Richard's LW. t.m.r Resume P.O. Sox 111 El MEMORIAL $1.IOl pod. coodilion $25 booka rame .. p u z z 1 els, * COUNSILINO t.r ,.M. work r ..... com. 92630 HOSPIT •och· g., lb ...... bloc"' """'hold and mi,.,. 1te!o1 3U1 VIA LIDO AL mr block wall. fence, •P-5c to $5. 3814 8asswdod '•nllloelll ,,_ 9: 00 to 6: 00 DAILY DfSffW ASHER ' Neat, accurall:, :II yn. exp. TILE, Cer1mlc 6974 * Veilne, the Tile Man * Cu.sL wock· lnltall A: rep&lz9. No job too amal\. Pluter patch. Leaklna; ah ow tr ~e:-lr. 847-1957!~ Newport l!olch moo No oxporioftco ""414j Touch-Up GIRL 642.2734 prox1malely 125 $1 o. (Eu! m"'1l N.B. - DISHWASHER J. c. ,...,.., c.. l'n>leulonal """"" * ~v0':t. 0 :::.0N * ';;: ... ~k .. ~ 1 &,.!;": HOSPITALITY l!llSTll:M Wmdu """'~· "" Sat. and '°'"· ' Full Time:-Exp'd. P'uhlcm blud pro-perience. Apply in person SERVICE. la looll:tnr for ~e $5. 54 GOLD Uhpolatmi!d armc~ APPJ,V Newport Bttch pamFtol!N ... E-=··L a Snack Shop No 1 151w.11th sr. C:O.ta. Meaa m•ture women tD w•k.-onw MAN 'S sport jadttt, •be 38, p. 2 Swedi8h teak dttq THI ltlGG.R Needa IPV" • ' newcomers to lflili com. $25 Slack&, 32 W·31~ $15 chairs $8. ea. Co11~4 HARDWAltl CIMnllY 230$ E. CH1t Hwy. DENTAL Aaa11tant, munlty . Mu1t hav• ~ Atidnson'a. w~ ·~tool 13., 10 ~ # 16 Faahk>n llland SALESMAN COUNSILING Ceroni HI Mir, C1I. c~ed. 2 yrs. e~. chair typewriter, car and be bond-table Sli. HMd ~n NI yan11 Jtiiped carpet p. Ntwpcrt Center. Npt. leh. 673-9re0 aide, for c b·a 11 en I 1 n I , able. C..U 54+.6925 and ·~ 88" x 58" U4. Broiler S7, "'8-o9o3 • JANITOR = ttrr.: employment ror AN INTERVU:W fl' dtversttled renenl yn'l.Ctlce. piy 285 E. Main SL. Sulte Hanging lamp ST· Seor'lcea SCHWINN Sttnrr $ 2i: Overt>, rtiiab&e. sood PlYinl ou~~~ts CALL M4-«l12 . IUSIOYS & Salary open, 673-1400 1, Tustin $3. 646-fi61S Hobie Surfboard "i·2" SZ,: NEWPORTER TV: Repain job. Vaaatkm, mMll tndud-AJPb' in pef"IOll DISHWASHERS LADY To do ltte ~keep. STATION Wqm d r l v er . SMAIL chord orian 525, g Both aood c 0 11 d It lop , to any make. w or Ir. ed. McDonald'• Rettauru.t, ~nney'1 Fuhlen 1.ian. ICIJRITY FULL ANO PAltT TIME ma: and supervise year Morntnrs T til 9, tomd:lmn chair dklette $20. Bookcue 6'B-T965 • r,uaranlttd. Uaed TV's )allf 3141 Ht.rb:r Bl\'d., O:llta 1•00 lot•• old eirl. U :J> to 3:30 Own afternoon• 3 W 5. bn"--~ -•---TURKEY • u $2> 2027 Harbor Blvd.. 'II': a.m. :..., p.m. OVEI\ II tranlp Lido Ial. f73...4956 Pl d •-3 Ill ._,,.. -· -n.oa1ter ' -Mesa. MondQ' tbra n1d&)' ' APPLY JN pERSC) · . ayrroun ~rv ..... r and mattress $25. 5 Ix Welt.1nit>oute IOOd O!lnltiJ...: "'c=.M=. ~~=~=..,---I DRIVERS er call Mt-23U for .,ppt GUARO N aft. PM. 6 .pm. Call Mt. Welch drt.wer dl.est S15. 2-lour S15 549-2646 r RENT A CX>LOR TV low EAlN $244 Hiil. Equal oppertunil:Y empa.y. 2 lo ' P.M. HOUSEKEEPER For 4 bn 141·2655 from I • ! ~ drawer cbest8 110. Qib and ==.,-,.-~--~ .. nomo.645-1672 Eva per day, 7:SO a.m.-ll:30 only. mattreu$25.Recot'd~ B!:IGEnaurahydebtiad -Lalo "''" -ll09'S 110 IQY a.m. ....,_Fri, <I """ PART lim< ...i ..... MUil 11. °"""' with mlm>r $2S. boanD. 4'% -. """'$!o Upholstery 6990 Plna ~ time &Q.94S2 Must be ~ ta work _,., ~ E. JTth St. bet:innin& Dec 2nd). iz per be over n. Apply ta llft'lllll, car -t $5. High chalt $2. each. Chrome dindte lli!t. I-'"""--'-'-'-----CAllEll ablft. ~ frhwe kMftti. Calta Mt• wk:. 541-1852 P o rt o t I n o l ta 11 an NJ&ht 1t&ndl tJ'.I. 646-8505 blue color table &l'ltl ' dlaln <;.';,,~~= C• Wash Help OPl'ORTUNITYI Box#·.....,""'> PllM EXPERitNa:i, Service . 1')!:PERIENCED D•llcatuun. ""22 BUFFEr 125. -""'" :!. Wi:"" .,,."'"fun~ ship .. 100~ l1nandnc. rum. Pull time or wkltftdt.. Jobi todaya taatett lft!Wlns itatlon at t • n d'" t A WAITRESSES Muirlands Blvd, Mluloo $4.50. Wlp $25. WlP!t S5 1..&rge cowhkte 1nve1. boala A: auto'L &f.2.1454. 11!1 Min qe 13. appl,y ill pel'90lt ,......MlltU&l l'llllid aa1tt STABLE Boy to fe.ed It ca" .~~rt '1~ew ,::a Cl d ;.:..~ ~ in pe.raon. SUrf J: Sir> Vlejo • $10. Fall $20. WJa case S7 50. ~ er ~ Blvd., C.M. ---,.. IJDO CAI\ WASH Ho~ ""°'...,,.. fer twtnl:Y bone1. Stetdy Penn.a'.hent HOUf'l)' wq I kiln Restaurant. 59.ltl PacUlc EARN $3 to '5 AN flR.. IM accellOfiK $1.50 • $10.. P'LOWER airl dre · 4 6 ·~ ,. ·~LOl'M'ENl tit g, 1'1tt. Colt& Mne WitraJn.fbDorpwttbn. put tirot .fnb..~l&it \11 .~r ~ .. Call .. mJ... eo.ilR~, N.B. =E~T~~ ~,:-~:t .~~lrl~ ~ Robby hone 1~-~KI -Chemlcel Ttehnfcl1n Mutual Fund AftlMn, 16 ynn ti. ap an4 have or ~1160 for &A)\. 990 HAIR Styl.wt; modtm. bUQ' Lffrrl -~ach stamow play czlotbes lOc: • $1. Race hOt nitt be•ter no. ( ll' Job Wented, M9n 7000 Full or pUt. time:. Experi-Inc. r fl f I! ~· ~l!'nc.t E: Cout Hwy '' ,J.am~. ~· ~.ewpcrt Beach. Fr-makeup for Ch r I a t m a'· car •t $10. student ,desk °'*er $15. Wlt)lfow fl n, Dm1CATED C:Wfia!r otten ence preferred. EJ..ttmO. Npt 8. um Watclltt MUU2 pref«rid. Santa A·n a M;d;lnlc'• Helper fnp benettu. 7Cl11 ow In I 675-<WJ9/692·1910/875-Sll5 $10. Antique deak chalt $5. need:' Mltcll $5. 19 ~ a rm t d I u •rd main-LYTE TECKNOLOGI!:S S.A. 1212 N. Bl'OICfn1 Htishta ana. Wrlte Box p. 1 ~&JI. experlen~ required pref, but not MCMIU)'. M1rror $3.50425 Utilil;y aink Mauna Lane, HB. ~tm l-·-• --•-In ,~-P.O. Box UT, Tultln. Sfl.aD SM elo o.uy PUot , ~1MS . FR.mOI Oln.SIU Cou.pMI "' _:_ •* SEWING hl ~--~·-_,, fli.--'---u-•..1--Jn matot.nanct and n:palr -destre b&byp!Utr for 3 .. o .. 833 .t.vwue, C. 111. mac ne cab! ~t for studio Apt. ~1436 -•-,,...llU9B MAJOR~ hu llln GUARDS et~fqutpmat SIJ. RN or LVN chUdmi. 1Jve ln or out. J1M!M S25. IAwft: edCer $5. Lam AGE '5. Clw I Uctntt. Ex;:~ Onb' )ICll.itlonavallablem........... AGE OVER SO llYJ4A ·'611.ContadPer-CalU. Uctnse. Relief Anaheim art•· '1'16--45(8 5tfuRO enline. o'Verdrtw IOl.lw'l'Jl. OvaJ 1.VU:h hi! n Jo yn. exp. Know ~ Willard Boal Worb Ual deYtl-la Looi Security W'll1k ln O>sta Mna ....-t o t f I e e, Hua~ ' HlmtftlstClll &tch ySnTEI\ ....... -tranimiaakln $2S eadl. 3 x Slf. ~ train Ml: Is. _. -o.. I.A. c.. .._lllt CJI. ,lllliJ!ellor,st.. c:,M, .__,., ,.. ~· AMERICAN POUa; lle&dl U-ll"h """' ~nt ilol>ltol BAB ·-s l!umlnum -$1D ......i,. .......,, .. 14 • ~ •r .. _ ·-·---~ ~. ••-OL -·,..,...•ml. 11111 Dll& ...... H.B. 10:30 pm .. T:30 -... Pre -!in1<h ---k :ZS.: -~ a .......... Ile , s ER v s ta A f. .,,..,.. .... .,. _........ .... 8HAJtP BAR. MAIDS • GO home. 3 ~~ wm con-• $1 . Fmrn -::T-....a -$1. f15-.a8.'l9 I ..... Wonted, &...i, 7020 -.. -...._ Put C>ll Mn. O>l>b -. fUllMTV ptTROI. GO DANCDl.5. -w-.-....... -an for Chriltmu-.;.;;; ... .:;;, EDlllON crib ... -·i time. !:l:l*'J; La1una SALESMAN J'or __ ..,1 2l3/294-12N at 29f..'40I A\.U.:111 a .. ..., G........,..., H • • • "-PRAtTICAL mDM W: ~ IM g; o..t HwJ., ~lectronks d~tiu'tbll c IDiNri:RS cc..mptr), $2.'50-Sl.» 1o •tart. c.n tor u".c.~ • P r • 1 x 2 n. 10e: w::h. &G-U:ZS. S25. 541ai.IT -~ .. u.:r::'lt Laluo&. tinft.TepP1tWJ9I....,,_ ALL·R.OUND Ml:N, Oftk:otr"J•t.,penn.b-Jntemew. ~SASSY b9bysittiq .. Mlllt 10•11 1962Mll')'tt,.,.C.M. \;LADo;;;ilES-:--OE:::-~°'llh,-.--,3,---.+ -..o-" ' MAN To ..ti: 9t Ranta! Oreo~ M PK. CA.BINET fliiER.S, SIDI: ... 11ftit.Uhtfsm.~. IMIJ'-~.c.M. =ff ~:a.Any ... fiAN'ii: pdDta Md d · bfke'..rtrh ba*tt $25. Qft 11' .... ISll ,..._.,. --,..r. uta .-.ic. -11Ml6S. Mer· WAWI A 11.00M. -Cea< .... •POIY -1'rl. I ... IO fol' fa-A liMJI . dl1Qp b -Ill. -. -"""" vnllnnn $1 ~I c • hon -"""'"""'-A SERVICE Sllllloo .ut.nd&ftt hav. ,... toolo. C111 ""*-Pi! ... !l:IO PM. Sl5 No. -Sallol!t --deld ~=TOii, .,... 21. pro-(without I.,.) $25. Coi..tomy hap !:. '*'1'0J • Paowufk ~ 70'5 ~· Wll trata. Ap. Exp'd ~· l • q 1 I r ~ &0-mil or """ tl U .,....,, Sant& Ana, Calli. fiM ~tter. Bole M 511 Dafl1 * SC:lst4 * Hold« tnd lent $20. Movie SOFA -attached pillow t. II, ~· ILi' AVAll.ULI .., __ c.M. OlEVRON tn'A'llO!I: lllW' °'"""'Dr.°"" -WAHTl:D ......... w.-P1tol . """"$U. 3Smm ll!de-p,.. • Ifft SIO. - , Ooollmi_ a..IJd · can. SQL STA. Attndnt. Cbmm ~ at £' 111, HB. PLATI• Griftdtr, 8prt¥ Pa I ft t 1! r '. Gbf. "'*'"Pili(, pelt DDITAL SICRS1"4RY i-jl!dllt.-wlthout kN $2$. BOGE'N DB 1 SO HI I --~ ~78.moO~ 1-.. ..i. 'ha .... Ut1ao l<IGllTS ...... -" lot °'""fPb..\!1..-J!\,llollll._ R<iln -· c.tJ.., otu-· --ll&w nr...._ Expor .. --belt ud -U<. ampllltor, 111• now 1 a.ii:.~ .•••1CY OI -· 2111 E. Oolol 2 ....,t d!Mwi, """"" -ted <'lnlllthiU-~· Qlll-aittr' 6 "*" ---~I _,,..,.,._-. -~ _.,, .., lfWJ' Olaf Oil l-m 2 Yeisn ~net-,._,.. P.M.··~ ag..,m . COMPANlON ·Howe~. !' • SD:. ~ rodl SI MAR 0 GANT ill E.1'1 !UL al -·• ' A ttll-. 0... ' Doi In """'· .ISi W~ S •Li S<M &Ii. Men' 1 COOK'S HELPER P!rt tlm•· 5 ..... per.,.... ..! ~ .. ~-pl.utlc b>*-'d ud --i' .~ .. ,. I • a..L ~ p~. t: .*f .:~ .!!!!::_ ::._ "' Coll& Mei&. ,. umlahll\o. Eqerltnced Cood pa.v. 9;30 to 8 PM 6-1316 .a. w~ top~ tabtl! daobJe 1111 llJ. Oind'• "" no -~-'l)w:t. Good.,., Mr Mall. Ullht"• P'lii!iiGL\i: 1,lllOIJQ. ji ......... lot Xlnu. t&&. illlml "'" --SITfER -lnY -· "' _. __ ~ ID< Ide -_..._ hi s' ll t -=:;:. '6-14Cf ' ' A 1 .. ~·=~ MOU) Btr11DEfts Wtth •• U1J can ~ Ext JO.JS 2 to 10 PM, M• thru nt. Mlle $1. i..dw!r • CMf'U .. ...... • rer lmlt .... ~ pp.., "'.._VT,I, Nll pier. In b:>&tl. Mu1t. h11v11 LJQU01t Cltrk ret1U. •XJ'd, filatrENCED Waltrt•t. !:!!1 .!.:' ~:?_I Pf l'l ~ camp d.0011 $4. Lamp Iba.de ._ .... ORE tewm, "iQid; ~ HlJ ........ a lat ,_ Pl.J.cs J'OW' "'ll.m ..S ftert NiCHT Shift;;;;;;;;: 10 PM OWtl toGla.. c.K RI c Ir.. °""' fO. On.net Counb Apfl(y In penon. &wlw: *El•ctronlc A.t.mb .. r fl, 6'21936 $25. Clblrwt UO. NMUJ ~.:!.M.r~-·I ~ !:'met~ --OAD .• T : !.._":_·~...,~ht. ~ ,.:! '"'1 at 2l3S lrtfi. P'ot lnt«vtew, 11.2 No. O\.R,let U4 N. 1'1ewport J2 YcllNI t'X'>crit!Q In IOldt.r-DINING ,._bl!'l, Ma.hoproi 'MfE QUlCKEft YOU CAI"" r-• w<f--· -•• ----. -. - 4 1 -._,,.., ~· °'111' M-~·1 An.lhe"" !11«1 .. 1<11 frlJltl· ...,...... -.., lod $21. -Tim ~ 't .. -------~~ -----------~---~·----~·-~------·----------·--·--~--------·-- ,. ., lj • .. " . ' . • ; ~-•'o'•·• ¥·_.~ • .,._.,.._...,.,,._~ ..... ~ .... f'":"'> ... t a.,.;a~qT>._..,.,; ... ;-.cp;•:•s•eP5"14•1•1•t•O•<•»•PO:;oiP"oUO,.,.C$•Pll"IUVIO"Plp$9,..$•S$#001.$Pl•l•l•l•l-.COl,_,..,.,.,..: ..... ,.,.,~-•~~~~~~~~,--....-..,-·-~~~...,--i;-;-cc·~·.,..,..,.. _/ • • fOUI CONYINllNT OPFICn TO SBVI YOU -----------·-----------------·--- • -:.L.. -JL.:__ ·-.. tter."s'How Y• C. UM Ow "8••• DIM1 A..U.• e ..... .,_ w "'°'I """ --•• ... N-tl-4oon_tffl_ eHeC ......... IAdsAI._ - 4 IMI -must.,. prlCO<I with lie;...., -as. f 1 • ' -~ .... --..,.. . ..,, ..... , , ......... , _, , ...... -.......... , .... _ ................. , .. , .. ,,,;_,..,, ........................ --................ , .. ; ...... ~; -------_..,........._ ~--·~------........ --~ ~ .._.. ...--- • .. TIWllPOITATIOH TW~llllf lMIBiiolll'ATION -TRANSl'ORTATION TllANt~ORTATION fUO llft~ ·"-. HOO 1-lf9d A-HOO Adfpo Wo-'700 ~ ca" 9900 ' 18CED~ llf$ JOWW,AcHN = ~i~ CADn,&.Ac ,. vw o.-.. UI c• w c.u>. 2 nr. co.. 11o • .,u..,.,,lll'I'~ AUTO SALU :"l.,:1'.~~::_:=: ..., J!.,-1ow23t 1118-11411~: .:=-~ -n.·llioii'y1 .-~at wholM&l<·.._ IADOLllACK .,.......'!'==;.: • .,,;o=::::i;:=== I $lilt. Cin ftn.,,.., • II, DOOGI \"'11 C.rt 9900 11'1. o.eta M.,. la N.·'Notln. SUia Al<a -=-==.,=o,...,.....,.;; ~ea""!!<._ hf, ~LU l'Olt SALi ·--·,.~ ' ' Pl!ONE MT-8111 'Ill VW Olml)Or, a...Jf (iolO.' '88 UllllS ered. $2150. W_.ft BURllO. °"""" l>Oi*od• , Sl" TOTAL Iota te·-•-t 1op1, DOWN ;AYMINT ""'-111119> ''44.02 fa<> U + l 1921 -IT FMs laim .,;.,.. 'r.:M f:O?ORs =~~ ~--~ oirovt-.. at 'Beacb .. • ..; • CAMAlO M8 . --or U) -"380" FOid -oamper ------··""·= · ' · • ' • -ll6i vw w .......... cam-""" <wu -;.,,,i,,, ,,..,, 11 CHEVROl;!T IM~-Ac...._,~· · " ,,..,--_,. • -.auto -air cond, , r '''. , ~~ · · s.i., loMoo; Potts .,. -· Jliilk 11•..,oloe. 11 ... lollet, "'-" a:ioo. 1-,.,.,-..,,,.~---:--I • \i<;oa i'i<f,~ ~ -llG 911v......,, '311-Total ~ -SI • . , • '64 CH~V MALIBU l\'ti>Olr':"tt,.W~ Ille tlio-·Amtta .lmeri<a "'5.40 + --·-t""" for Tad days· 6<2-'1391 )door lllordiop, radio, heat-.. - --· --ff-. No'fl tar tide. ~-tu" ... :...._ • er, auto trans., whitewalls. r ;i:; •• ~ •• ... 'n..-~.-,--·--lJe N o·~ ·-"""""41-''l'a'.'.Jtl,~ v~" ~ • 0. "' -... MIL • ltll!\1(11UC T .. M MOTORS • Nowpoc-c• ~ Motoc .. • $25 Mal'Olt.!f •. •-Bndt Blvd. GlrdMI Grovt Bl. at 8s&cb _.. """' art down • monthly, Pa,yments:. w..-.1~33:12. . • . " ·~ ~ l1Nii& ~.~"'!!:.2,.·~~ Ill vqutSWAG!:N.. Good ·-·~ ~· .. -~- AIJ!A ROMEO~ _ 1111>cw •• c.ut u..,.. ~.'.~. --=~ "'= :,; ~::::,;,~ = , NMfPOl't Beach Sacrtfloe• for 1425 or Beat on app.oved 'bank credit , ill ALl'O llon!to --~· ---· SjM'161 oo ... See at 281 "H" Del SADDLEBACK OOOG! ldnl meoll eond., !800. 3101 -,, ............ _ llG D<ller. ". Mir_ • (M. oc coll ~ HO! N. Tultin. S.A. ~7-83&1 ....... ...... °""'. -1 ==~=:z: ...... =:: ..... ::::;;==:::,, r:.:;:o;;,,=,,,;;..=..;.;:,,;;,;;,... -. -·~ ·-·\~--'ll Alli Romeo, e;;;,..,ift>le. a.tltklll; • out !12, Priced to $350. . ml-'Im'-Call 131-31115 alt L-Rri..i • ....mo • -o·PK, -alt 9 AM ·5th AnnlHreory Solo ALPINE 815 vw. %'11 Yl'I old. Xlnt NeWporter Moton . condition. m " out '"°"' NllD A CARt m1. sm;. Call m.-a1t . 8 """ wton<1a all t /M CAN'T BS fJNANCl:DT .~=~-~---••Bulavptt .... lltllll•' "" .. ~~ ~ ..,.., ..... ew Chdltt • Dl•wctdt . -·----·-"' .. =~t '5T Jkil, O'f'1bld eng, MW Mllllf Payday ti AUSTIN HEALEY '94 MGB. ......_Irr .. $!S99 br1i1. ~~ · McCARTHY TORS Herb Friedlander l'lO So. Main •-lldllpr 67 amv . .c.prt<e'• 'dr ht , • • 1.91i5 • VW Blq:. Sun r 0 0 1 • «2 tllodts N. ot Sem) 398 cub ena:, a'ir--Oond; ttti 61 Sprite $275 U'T50 ~ Blvd .. <Hwy 39) Jtad.10. Orilkl&l ow n • r · Santa Ana P'o I0-!9171'' atr whl, auto, MH, p/s, !111M Good. Siii. M.,. Dr. CM . 2 -!lo. G.G, Fwy, IUOO. ••• C -, ., -• 1·--p1b p/w .,._ 64j.l!l6 '193.-79116 • 537.es24' S36-3l5U1 ...,, .............. ..,1 .. , __ .. • • ~ DA-UN 58 G ~ '"-"': 40,0IO ml. .... pty. _Pvt=-Pty"=. ,,....,,....,,.......,,,....,I 1._ ' M ~tte. V!rl' ........ '62 VW with Sm Rcol Radio xlnt. tor J2 TSO. 5?.6-3979 1968 QJEV 3 Or Sport QODdltioo •• QXI ~ ~~~SS: ~': · · -Coupe. Power s1B., >Jr.. '69 DATSUN PICKUP POISCHE ..,__ · -· IUICK oond, hydro., R/H. Lo• Loadod, • ,.d. dlr e1.,... than 400 ml. $3,000. SJ6..U'5 paint, while lid• ...U.. 8 . l'ORICHI '61 l9llll VW CunP<.1' w/ ll1llldlal 1961 BUICK Spe<jal. v...., aft 5 pm. Jly ~II. $1.M Cub at older 911 $ equip. lnlt:.Ued thlJ year. I d --~--· ll I '·"'-"'-=~"ALA-;-:-"2"'dr°'""'"'1-~=-,, I ~ •-... ,.-_,, --·ta ""....... . 'D··--.... o.11 .. 11 .. 1 c ean an a>eUMnlCa y. 01 uur , a r cvi11.1, wre'6" ...-uau · ""~...... ._,_ nu. n.o.u,. u.au.........., ~. ·Interior and •ex. white 'W/blaelc int, v1n1l 156.S6 ... ·~ after U A~· tori J~~v~ $UICJO. 646-S295 terior fu excellent condition. top. Muat sell. $251i(). MS-06.1' '-T~ ft\O:TORS , * t'IS VW Bal '860 * Rad lo .a.n d heater. * 494-99n * '67 Datsun Sedan GardenGroveBlvd.atBeacb !119-U15 ..... ~ ... , Automallc. $2e5. -'6'ELC. .. lno &fr m ... Black buut;y With air cond, 534-1a4 or Cl) 892-5511 S'IS-M49 even • weekendl. after 9 SUnday · pwr brica. t.tke n~ Koe~ 4 spd, dl:r. NW'. nnrl "5 196I P;ORSCHI!" tli '8$ VW, Ponche chromes, '&l ELi.ri'JiA 2'l5 &\F. Kuatom Kan, 1980 Hub:ir Cuh ~eUwra,or take trade. ' .__. •White with black CCICIO 1Mtl. r;tMt' paint 6 wblte a: blldl:. lull power, Blvd., C.M. 646-.:>484 Wfil fine prtv pty. Lo9 ~ tnf; mq wheels, radial ~. $1000. $68-*3 new tires .\ rear window. l!lrn' EL CAMINO. Auto; disc ments. if9+971S or M6o06M ·ttrn, ,ftdlo A: heater, ttnted '61 VW. Orl"Owner. Immac! Pvt party. 842-2017 brakes;_ new tires~ ie.dio. liau $49915 Red w/tMk ~L Ste_i'80 •· '6'.I' SKYLARK, 2 dr, air Lo mllea. Just ~ $2260. FERRARI . Ope~ Sunday $1695. 6'15--0H6 aft 6 pm. cond. pwr steering. Xlnt MU6l5 T & M MOTORS e 11111 VW ?" e cond. pvt party. rn-<740 ''64"""'EL;;;-""Camlno=,,,.--, -...,=plate=! ,,IRllARI N....... Jmpocta Ltd. 0.. DlCt Count7'• OJlb' autbbr- lied de&Je!r. Gardan Grovt BL at Beach lllltAHf fer Dane lklllY new enz!ne, ADsen. map, 534-2* 0r m 19'l-5551 ..._ 96>-1732 CADILLAC ••w ""'· 64&'3911. Alter 1t111 POR8(Jif lllB -•iii VAIUANT S liqu-~ 5,:IJ 540:2863 ' sunroof. New y 0 r k er, Wagon: Xlllt cond· Radio. CAD '68 coupe de ville silvft" '63 IMPALA 4 dooc hard SAU:S·· SERVICE • PAJtTS . , ,_, .,., . J~r\llf!Ol l _ii I I! p L1 l'l ~1 A>l/)'M radio. ele:haated -·--""'"--. .. with~"""" top .. !>'""'" top_ l;k<.pew. ·'\J,11111. •ctual rear windOw, tinted 11ui, '8'.VW, JoiN mil., prtv. ptrt;y. teathe:r ~1. air Cmd. m.J. Air, R/H pwr lltrJ, mullltr --'T 0 JI. 'N.,. tire~ ·bi!ao. 'dUldl: 1800 •teno • '"°"' •all axtru. Ill'"' -~ S!f.22M ·or '(1) 19%-951 E\T&. 5&-1740 ~ .... newBe!1~.,fa~•= '66. atEVY El CarniM, a.tr, P'O&MER Show car. '65 vw Sed1n, blue, new Qrl;'1ocai"';rl ';rty .... h:; Pwr brkl I: ltmJ', ~xlnt COrpoua. '61 q;. M9lt Me braku. ruu auper IOQd! boutht '89 Cad. VTP (II cxmd. New wide OY&l -tires. 3100 ;est H'W)'. ·m app. Call h dttaUs. Pvt $1GJ). ... after.I.' .(71') ~or M74H Best offer! 5~ " • ,,...., · p1y. nua 1838 11117 vw Old ,. n.etw<>od 60 '83 SUPP.lit SPORT lmpa1a. ~ 51).17" 1968 PORSCHE · tuS Wood $3'8 Fae &11', full1 equip'd, Lo S&crlti~!, Leavfnl rtate, Autbarised MC Deller atterii:fs wheei, tuprme, 5U.-22N f1t (1) ~ mi. Pri prt)I. mu11t .Rll 673-2479 '65 .3.10 OT 2+2, 30.000 mi, black · interior. ssct.s ... 1Sl6l vw SUnroot %13/586-~ 1961 CEEVY ' .6 eyI, autQ. fact. . service. JUPtrb onl 5M-22t4 er {l} 8Mll551 radiO I: hflater $5(115, '«: CAD Cl:s'ivertible. All fac. Good tr111aprt&toln S5900/otfer. i3lo019S ' PO~ '63 ~ ())ope. S:W.22Sf or U> S9HM1 tory extru! -tncludJna air. $350. IJ15..4130 FIAT Cllrome wh«ls, rodlal tlr•, '5 VW. Ntw pa111t. Dlamood Xlnt -· 1 ...... r. 1825,. 'illi CHEV· V•ry cl•an 2 dr ldnt cond .. 548--6201. aft. I tuft b'lterior. Ex. tirtt. u . 8fS..152l .J t:ona auto VB $350 642-2516 1--------·1 pm -. -..... -cad •• ,,.. ..... 60. alt 5,30 '83 PORSCHE ·-COb. · Ir -=-"'rn"'~=~,--,,,,-_.,,-,.-.,-:-1 N -''--.. , Xlnt _ __,, ll96 vw. l ownw, lo .mtes, Vinyl top, leath@r, fac a . "" 6'J.,.. ... • ..,......, x nt. Sa•w :.::::-~::,,.... ~. ~t cond. $1495 t All extru. Pri prey. cond. $1200. 642-m42 after . c _,.,., ~. * 613.fllE * ·J 213/59S--7Cti4 5 PM. SPEEOSIER, Dl!W •Ill·· new 1954 CADilLAC c 0 up e "·so"""EL;;;-°"CAMJN==o-. -:,,,.b-. -:::, •• paint • t!m. 11160. · · VOLVO DeVllle Excollont eondltioft. coptlonally cl•an. II O 5 O . 613-1741 8'6-3931 --;:;::;:-;-;;:;:;:--1~-~_!613-~!'6!!__=-.,._..., altor &.PM. RENAULT VOLVO? '1111 c:.d111"c °""" de VUte, SURFERS ""clal! '56 new tlret. excelll!'llt cond. Nomad Sta W1D-· -reblt '67 FIAT 850 Sp&dr:r. Britllb '80 RDWJLT Dauphint 4 ............ bett.Jool!lol "' door Good .... • -· •conomy lmporta. W a D t' Prtf. Qwner. GOO. IO-USB. 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' ~VZf1 ~ ----_ .. .. , I 'J ...... "' . .. ., - . )\ . YS FEA TURfS THE GREATEST ~~~y ~f-' J'~~SLERS,. PLYMOUTHSNDA~~L~R LS WITH EVERY STYLE. MODEL A PERIA • FbR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT THE ~it6~~L~AL ATLAS ~AVINGS. VISIT US AND . JUDGE FOR YOURSELF• 1IP, TOP 'CARS _. AT Low; LOW PRICES ; •• Tiff Bm SELEmON Ill .ORlllGE COllCJY, r"1 Dt. H:T. Full 11wr, wltli sir •e~. I; •II ...... utr•1., W.rpev1 I~• llu• flnhh . lSLK4t6') $2795 . Ve11tutt. Aut•1t1•tit, 111ow1r tf••r• f1t11 A 11,..kM, t•dl•, h•1+.t, f•c· < fwy •fr. Y•U•w with .. l•ck lllffr· i-IN'1"s9s '67 PLYMOUTH S1Ntt Fury, Ljulp,.,4 wltft •ufem•· tic, ,_.,. •~rlllf •lttl •Ir ctllil· •••l··52395 . . ,.,,..... IOO. ............ N4:lt., ........ -......... i....., .aft• CONT,211 1:rr , -J -SfJ7S ,.. . -' . ' ' Am•rle•• 4 •••r w•,... 6 ..;u,.. d•r, •utoin•flc, itow•r lf••ring. b · """' '"5595"' ... - ]l)Q IOU,., Alt.Miff•, Ndlo, h••f· .,, ,.., efNtlflf, '9W•r ilr•lr1,, "' ··''2395'""' . C.,69t' 100 t Ct. H.T. Aut.4 P.S..' ltaH, •Ir fff4ltl•'-t • .'fPAJ1¥1 !·1.695 ~~ • ' 'I~ ' ' . ' . , ';··~­• PaOll'M . .. W•W•Y,,jl ,:. In T ..... --~ ' ' -_._._ ... -·--...... -....... _____________ ....... ...._ ' ~ II j l) I l ' ' I !~ -l '. I f ' . ' l; ; .. .. • .. • : ~!-" ' t-··.-~ ' • • I > • Ii• I ,. ' 0 • 11 . :i ... j ' " .. ~[~ I IC ' fl.. ~ .. ~' "' ,, -I -ft-, i I ' • " ·r. ,,,, "' If ' "' 1"1! I .. ' -· ·-··,· " ~ l II ., r ' I ' 1 \ ,. \ f ' i • I • • I~ • I ' ( '· I • " • ·-u...i~an -COSTA MESA 121so HARBOR BLVD~ •NO CREDIT PROBLEMS '56 Chevrolet Station Wagon 4 .i • .,. Auh1JJ1etic tt•n1111iui••· IUc. N1. QQX 9261 549 TOTAL PllCI +Ta & Uc. '57 Buick 4 Dr. H.T. AT, RlH, P.S., P.I . IFl"H 151 ) $99 $10 $10 T ot1I Price T1t11 T1t1I + r •• ' l ie. Oft. P"'t. M1. '"''· '60 Falcon Station Wagon 4 door. AT, RlH. ! Lie. N1. FXN 2111 $199 $19 $19 T 0+11 p,;,, Teti! T1t1I + T111 & lie. Oft. '"''· Mo. P111t. • 58 Ford Country Sedan 4 cloor ll1tio" w19011. AufomJttic tr1111mi11io11. Il ic. No . SllC 1141 549 TOTAL PllCI + T• & Lk. ·TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS e EVEN If YOU HA VE llfEN BANKRUPT e MN If YOO HAD A REPOSSESSION ' • 60 Rambler Station Wagon 4 tleet. A.T,. llH. I Uc. He. FXC 1061 $149 $14 .$14 Totel Price Tote! Tottl + T11 I Lie. D11. PnJt. Mo. ''"*· '60 Ford Starliner 2 _,.., li1~t.,, V-1, P.S., t.c+ory 1ir, RlH. I Uc. Ne. Jiit 4611 $199 $19 $19 Tot1I Pric1 T1t1I Tet1I + T1• I Uc. D11. '"''· Mo. ""''· '61 Ram~ American 2 clo1r 11d 111. A.T., ltlH. !l ie. N•. lt-IM 61f l $199 $19 $19 Tet1I '•ic1 To+•I Tot1I +T1•llit.. Dri. '"'*· tr.41. '"'*· '61 Olchmabile Super 88 4 do1r H1rd+o1t. V'.1, A.T., R&H, PS, Pl. !lie. Ml!. Rlt lffl $299 $'28 $28 T 1t1I 'ric• Tote! T1t1I + T111 I lie. Dn . '"''· M1. '"''· e EVEN IF YOU ARE NEW IN ~REA e NO RED TAPE '58 l'lymouth Savoy 4 tl••r ••"'*"· V-1, A.T .. l&H. I Uc. Ne. 'MA 2191 $99 $10 $10 T ofel Ioict Total To1al + Te~' lie, Dn. Plftt. "-"•· ''"''· SHOP HERE FIRST FOR A CAR YOU CAN AFFORD '61 Chevrolet 4 boor Sedan Ilic. Ne. MAU fl4 J $199 $19 $19 T ot1I l'ricl l•t•I Toi1I +T111llic. Ori. '"''· Mo. Pm+. '60 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. 11ol1ft , 6 cyl., A.T., klH. Ilic No. 'fWT.241 ) $249 $23 $23 T 1t1I Pric1 Tet1I TO tel + T•• I lie. • Ori. ""'· t.Ao. P1nt. '62 D1M19e Dart Ste. W19on. 6 1t•11. 4 ir. A.T., lt&H, P.S. Ilic. Ne. FYA·l71 l 5399 TOTAL PRICE + Tm & Lie. e MN f YOU HA Yr NO CRfDIT e DIVOICID '62 Chevrolet Nova II 4 D-lt•ti••, Wet•"· A.T .• l&M, lutt•t• r.do:, etc. ' Ilic, Ne, Ulll·ll6 ) $299 $28 $28 T1tel ~iie• . ·r ••• 1 Tetel + Ttx A lie. D11. '"'*· Me. P111t. '60 Chevrolet, lrnpola 2 cl•er h1rclt11t. v.1, A.T., lt.IH., I'S . Ilic. Ne. HYl-04fl $199 $19 $19 T1t1I Price T1t1I Tet1I +T••llic. Dri. '"''· M1. p,.+. '61 CMvrolet Monza Aute. tr1n1., ltlH. l uck.it 111h. Ilic. Ne. LFl 1211 $249 $23 $23 T et1I '•ic1 T1+1I Tet1I l +l ••ILie. Ori. '"''· M1. '"''· '63 ford Galaxle 500 " ••. H.T. v.1, AT., PS Ilic. N• OKM 1411 5399 TOTAL PllCI + Ta • Lie. • 9'°° U Can ., '· ' ••• 546-3.osol e WE· CARRY OUR OWN CONTRACTS 'SS hick Special 4 lloor htt4+.ia-v.1, A.T., lllH. Ille. Me. Qt.IC 111) 549 TOTAL PltCI + Ta • Lie. '59 Dodge Station Wagon fit•"· 4 ''· V-1, A.T., ltlH, Pi, H. Ilic. N•. tH&-1621 $199 $19 $19 r.+.r !'rice Tot1I T1t1I +T••llic. Dft. Pmt. Mo. '"''· '59 Cadillac de Ville V-1, A.T •• PS, f1ct. •it, l.W., 1.s .. RlH Ilic, Ne QIH·21ll $299 $28 $28 T ot1I iaric• Tot1I Titf1l +Ti.I Uc. Dn . '"''· t.lo. '"''• '60 Ford Station Wagon 4 D•er. Aute. tr1111., RIH, P .S. Ilic. No. LVV 1611 $149 $14 $14 T1t1I 'ri•e Tet11 Tot1I +T11llic 011. '"'t. ~o. '"'t. All cOlltr•cts on 12 mas. All payments on 12 mos. Include tax, lie. & canying charges on app~ved credit. ' . :n"•or:ed Autos 96001mported Autos 9600 CHEVROLET UHd C1r1 DODGE DODGE DODGE FALCON , CHICK IVERSON PLAYS SWED MUSIC ••• and this Is the tune Our u11cl VW'1 ht"• p111•d th1 VW 16 'ei11t 11f1ty •ncl ptrform1 nc1 1111. An41 h1v1 our I 00 'X. 9u1•1nte1 th1t w1'll r1p1i• lit •1pl1e1 111 m1jor 1111ch1nic1I p1rh* for l O d1y• '" 1000 "'il11, which'"'' c1m11 fir1t. Whit yeu'r1 9•Hi119 i1 e cir t+i1t ftet 111ly l1olr1 1lmo1I ntw. !I •uni ++.et w1y, toe. *1n9i"e, h 1n1"'iu ion, r11r 1.11, franl 1xle 1n•"'bli11, bt1~1 1y1l1m, 1l1clri c1I 1y1!1"'· • 75 • USED VW1 $299 TO $1999 • PORSCHES • I '61 PORSC HE flt AUTO. 't.6 PO RSCHE 9 11 S SPO '58 PORSCHE SPST 4 SPO '66 PORSCHE 911 s SPD '64 PORSCHE SPA; 90 .a SPD '61 POltSCHE S-7 5 4 SltO '67 POll:SCHE 911 fi SPD 'Sf l'Oll:SCHE CPE 4 SPO '61 POll:SCHC SU, 75 4 "' I Campen • Transporters • Panels I '65 V.W, 9 PASS I US '64 V.W, CAMPEii: '65 V,W. I US l '66 V.W. OLX '64 V.W. I US SUNROOF ' l'ASS IUS '67 V,W. OLX •PASS I US '67 V.W. CAMl'Ell '61 DUNE IUGGf Cu1to"' to,, 11119 wh11l1. 1 •••( 1how 1fepp1r. 17J...11to 549-0303 t1t H••• IW.. C... w ... ' CHEV. 67 Imp. SS. W /Blk int. Orig. Owner. Low mileage. Full power, (act. air. AM/FM Multiplex. Im· macu.latt! See to Appreciate $74$. 96Z-9886 '64 CliEVROl.EI' Impala 2 dr hard top, whlte. Air, ~r. clean, 1 owner. $1295. cash. 675-4531 between 4 A 7 PM. 673--42'26 anytime. '57 META.WC Blue convert. Excell cond. 4 chroml!! r ims. Nl"v.·ly painted. 962-7550 CHRYSLER '64 Oirys!l!!r sedan. r & h, PS , PB. Cl..EAN-$1095 1652 Ni!!""J)Ort Btvd. C.M. 548-(l,75 Dlr. '67 CHRYSl£R New Yorker. RIH. Ps, p,. 4 Dr. Jrl' • 14,00J mi. $3500. 546--0863 1955 CHRYSLER Windsor, $115. Runs good. All power. 54~2004 Evenina;s COMET '64 COMET CALlENTE 1950 494·9885 alter -t pm CONTINENTAL 'fi6. AJR-<.-ond., leather, all extru: priv. parly, orig. owner. $2,9,j(). 673-2127 1962 CONTINENTAL. like new throughout ~ New tires. Must sac! 644-2645 CORVAIR '65 CORV AIR Monu. RlcJl, dlx. inlf:r., 4 1pd. 34,tnJ Ml., good sh I Pf' $ II 0 0 . ,....,.,.,. '64 MONZA COUP!!!, xln1 cond . Run& eood. Make orfl!!r. 962-2?6& &fl.er 5 PM. ". 1"'I CiiRVAIR 4 "°"'· R&ll. ltidt ahift 8"1 o!fl!!r take. . .,..m. CORVETTE ·• OORVET'tl': FU~! 2 lapl all pwr, air, rna,y ta.kt VW or older Pora:t. ln -· !.31-'311, COUGAR -~X!lT Bell.itlfbl cliA •et all te ·----· ... ----· _.....,..._""' br&ket. •uto. tnml., AM .-, • .... ,.,, Ll.IOO IOI. -W..740 ...... &Q)'· --· *** "QUALITY" *.** COST NO MOU AT .tOHNSONS" .• , , THI HNm NIW CONTININTAU. MllCURYS AND COU•AIS AnRACT THI MOST CHOICE ''TU.DI-INS." INYU· rl•ATE THDI SAMP\JNIS Of A HUGE YAllrTY IN .JTOCL '63 Falfan Convert . . . . . . . $ 795 A , •• 1 fun •n·IUll 1p•ci11/ •••wt .• 11 v•cht whit. w/ 1111ppy fi•1l1 r•cl vinyl b111clre-f 111+ i""-'· 1"41 wir1 wh l1. DKTlOl '62 Chev. V-8 Impala ...... $995 Pepul1r H41top. 1pl. cp1. w/ f1ct, "Allt CONO.," P/G. pwr./it•••/br~• .. 1tc. Sp1rlrli"t 1ri9. trl!pic1I turquoi11 w/wh ite top '"' 4 n1w whit1 w1ll1. tGXl44 '63 T-Bird Hdtop Cpe ..... $1295 F1ct. "AIR-COND.", full ,._, 1qpt. A loc1I .loc· t1ra cit i11 oll1tincliw1 111"'1 t1" w/114idl• i"'''· A 1oli d l11tint v1lu1! VCT401 '65 Chevelle v •• Malibu .. $1595 V•rv ,opul1r HOTO, . .&flT. CPE. In 1 ju1t rithf 1i11 fer m1ny. P/S, pwr. 1+.1r., 1tc. Sp1r.li11t •rit. 1i!. v1• blue w/ i1111111c. blue lnt•r, lt.,ICtll '65 MustanCJ V·B Hcltpp .. $1695 "Allt CONO.," A/T., 1twr. 1te•r., •le. Gli1t•11i119 eri9. 1111 blut w/i"'"'•'· blue i11ter. lv•t ''"'rt '"' 1tyli1h. VFSllol '62 Continental ......... $1395 Ab1ol ul• 1howroo"' cond. l11u+. roy1I "'''oe11 "'•· t1llic w/i"'1111c. rtol l11th1r i ncl ol1cr111 lnt•r .. f1cl. "Al• COMO.," plu1 111 1p1c1 191 p1w1r 111i1t1. A fr•"'1nolou1 ''"'1inint intri111ic v1lu1 f•r th• di1· cti111in1lin9 buyer. IX•t41 '65 Chev. V-8 9 Pall. Wag. $1799 F,.c+. "Allt CONO.," full ,owlr lflpl., 1p1r•lin9 Al11k1 whit1 w/1n1ppy fi•1l1 rid inttr. ICh~r $4000. new!. ''luy 1 knewll w1lu•I'' ll:OA.211 '66 Mere. V-8 Sta. WaCJ ... $2195 For41 Meto• Corp.'1 fi11ed eff•rint 111 tli• w1to11 li no-"Colony ,,r •. " l11ul. c1rib1 lt1u1 w/lik• 11•w 1Mw1 vinyl int1r. TA2162 '67 Cougar Hdtop Cpe ... $2695 A/T., pwr./1t11r., Iliac br1k•1, ,,.,. chrerne whh., •1c1nt n•w pr•miw"' 1ubb•r, etc . The hit cir 1f tft1 y••• in "'011 li1111e~4i•cl ~•lor Ii'"' frod t•••11 w/ ~·" •1•c• ..,ift,1 i.nt1A .. ,.-Still •• ,.,' -. ... ,,, ... •ett111iy, . 1 It Cer Let 0. Mertt. 11,4, Look to The Daily . Pilot For Top· Sports Coverage '64 DOlfge Dart NEWLY Married Teadter aelling '66 Dodge Dart 210. 25,<m. X:lnt cond. $1700. 67a..5362 I '62 WAG I ltk. MW pl.up:, wireA, pohrte I< be.t. Clean int. $251). Terms. 673-7116 BUSIES?~ ta town. TM D.All.Y Pnm ,,........ MCliaD. SI.ft money. time .. dkr&. Lael!. *"'!II :: • .. U..,,;-.....:.i;..._~ .......... ;<.., __ ........ _ ......... _ ................... ____________ , ___ ~---·---------·-. ------~·,, .. --...... -..... ~---·-- ! ~ ·-----·-·-..-..-~-=-=-~~~~ ............................................ .., .. ""!'!'!'lllllll .......... 19!1""!'1111llSl=-==-............................ .,.. ............. ~ .. "'!lll'!!ll .. ., • ' ' ·-, ,-,i, TllAHSPOITATIOH TIAN$POlTATION TllAHSPOlTATION nA11.v Pil.OT n , -ytJHUOiiT.4TION ----·--· s_P,EC-1AOVERR1cso0~ QUALitfERYAUTOMOBILES1 N ·T~wSEL~crELFRdfAc-11-0N-. _.....;.....; __ • • • -·1%s···couPE :DE .VILLE _,. 196s· EtrioRADo • • This Cadillac motorcar i' finh.h1d in Gr1cian whit• with Royal blue padded tor. •11d t he int1rior ;, in ele. $ 9ant blu9; d1c:or c loth •nd ••ther. Fully equipp1d with all of Cadill•c's fin1st fe•tur•s, including .power st1•r- ing, power br•ke,, pow1r , •• ts, power windows, 1in91I ••eking radio, •nd of course, c.dilla c'• •utom•tic •ir conditionin9. 4929 '65 CADILLAC DeViUa Convcrtlhle. A slunning Roman red exte riC'r wiU1 a brand new white top @lld_le:d full Iei.thf'r interior. Has all the popular pd- iliac power features including brake .... 'f!:teer- ing, 1eat, Windows, and ()f course "factor)' air conditJoning, Thia gorgeous automobile has been drivetJ only a few careful miles and iii ln out.standing condition. (SBF763) SALE PRICED '67 CONTINENTAL A beautiful turquoise 4 door with turquoise leather interior. All the popular power assists including powtr steering -brakes, windows, setts, factory air conditionine. This car ia a~ solut.el:V. KOrKt!f.U8· (TGM771) SALi $3777 PRICED '67 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Beautiful Monterey Green fin- ish with Black vinyl roof and tull leather in- terior. Full C&dlllac power Including· power ven t lvindows and of coune, factory air con- diUoning. (9246) s•LI $4222 PJUC;''~ !-• ' ' '64 CADILLAC , Fleetwoqd 4 door. Topaz Gold ext61.or with black padded top and Sandl~wood leather Interior. power steering -brakes -windows- vent window1 -seat, and o! coune factory air conditioning. Absolutely gorgeous car. (lFB971) ... SALE $1777 PRICE '65 SEDAN DE VILLE Finished Lu a . beautiful Baroque Gold with beige padded top and beige leather interior. Power steering, power brakes, ~· win- dows, power door locks, -power Vent wlndowa. tilt and 'telescopic 1teerlng wheel;~ A¥ -J1'M radio and Cadillac Factory Air CondtUoner. <SJM172l SALE $2666 PllCI '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. AUtomatlc tranamlalon{ ~ steering, pcwer brakes, radio ~ beat.er, buc- ket seat.s, center console, tachometer, white side wall tires. COSX753) SALi $1333 PllCI '66 CADILLAC Coupe c1e vru •. Solid .,...., """b wt!h .,...., leather and nylon interlet. Full Cadilhlc pow- er equipment plua factory air condltlonlna, tilt-steering wheel, power door locks. 6 ·way seat and many other of the extras offered by Cadillac. JTAX395l , . '5-ltt< $3333-l'RICt ' ,. '67 OLDSMOBILE "98'' Luxury Sedan. A beautiful sea mist grttn with black vinyl roof and black taPo:: estey. interlor. This car ii absolutely loaded with power equipment including power seat and windows. Factory alr condiUonlng of course and AM-FM radio, etc. Low mileage automobile that shows outatandtng care. (UHJ530) SALE PRICED ' $ NABERS CAl)JLLAC . . ' HAS. THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LA TE MODEL, PREVIOUSLY QWNED CADILLACS IN ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THE~E CADILLACS AR~ All SPECIALLY P R I C E D RIGHT NOW DURING THIS HUGE SALE! 4 El Dorados 21 '68 Cpe. & Sed. De Vllles 16 '67 Cpe . & Sed. De Villes 1 .,,I """' .. , .... ,_.l l •·,Vt• . . I '66 Cpe. & Sed. De ~Illes • 9 '65 Cpe. & Sed. De Villes ' ~ i· • 6 '64 Cpe. & Sed. De Viii es .. .6 Other Cadillacs ~------SALES .DEPARTMENT . ' The .,.,, populer El Dor•4•. Ftnl1~.d In Ffreml1f 1eld wltfi ~ige peddff roof 1nd 91hl Interior. Tiit wt.e1I, power 1te•r• Ing, pewer lir1lr:11, pow•r wlndowe, po_, 1Nt, pewit'r "•nt wlndow1, ,_,,trunk 114 Nl1111 end 111tf1Y mo,. hiau':r pow• fr ff.twe1 lncludln t C.cllll ec f•ctery 1lr ,....,ltl1nln1. l e+. t.r g•t ~.,. Ant " thl1 l1111ty. VTLJ6 7 '66 CONTINENTAL Coupe. These two beautiful autom~· ' both have all of tht popullr l>O'(er tea "11iid factory atr condltionbW. Botb have leather interior and are in exc.lWnt candiUon . .,Take your plek or these ou_l!~ CIJ'l .~ta Pflet you won't believe. (RPQU30), SALE PRl~ED · '65 THUNDE$1RD , .' Landau. A beaut.lf4.I powder blue T-Blrd with the white landau roof all vinyl lnterl~or. Full power equipment lncludlna' power , ea - poWer 1teering-power wibdoWs-~ 1e1.t ~ and or course factory air condltionin&. 'li:lts ii an outatandln& car •t outattmd.iri& •vinp. Better hurry on this one. (MPPl.21) $188,8 '65 CHEVifOLET ' Impala C.oupe. Sllver blue with black vinyl trlm. Economict.l 283 VS, power 1teerlng, radio, heater. white .'wall tire•. Exceptional value." <NME650) s_Au ~·~~~ ~11c~" ••J '65 COUPE DE VILLE '63 CADILLAC . . Sedan DeVllle. Beautifully finished ln a lime green exterior with mat.chin& green cloth and leather 'tq_tel'ior. Power .1ieering, IJIOWt.r brakes power windows, r.:wer 1eet, power vent ~ndowa, cadU.lac'a amoua factory air condl~g. You must Me this one to reitlly aD"Pt"tCia"te what it 6eautiful automobile it iL (l\\TOlll) SALE $1333 PRICI '66 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Sudan bel&e in color with · be1&e leather lntertor. Has power ateering, power brakes, power wlndoM, power aeat. po~r vent windows, and AM-FM radio. Fac-t.on' air con41tlonln2 and much, mucb more. Thia one won't bt 11.ere lone at tbJa price. (SQjW3) $3333 '62 CADILLAC sedan DeVllle. A 1hlmmerln& Satin .Uvtt ex- terior witb cloth and leather tntttlor. Power 1teerlng-brakes-windowa-seat and factory &it condiUonl.na ot course. Lovely ,wdl cared tor 1'*P!IPl!l519l ' SALi $888 . ;llCI . A 1tunnln1 &t'roqu! a:old exterior with the beige }idd~ (op aild beige le•ther interior. .1 !f.a:. 8t~~n: ~f~ ~e~. 9:'~ 'rlie 1port>' 2 cfoor1lardtoP'fuIJ1 equipped~wltJi· '66 THUNDERBIRD vent windows. ~t;".door-locb, AM-FM radio, Po\ver ateerlhl' P<>WM brikH, poWer wtn- tUt &: telefCoplc 1teer!iir ._.heel and Factory dows., power se'at and Ford'• famous factory Air C.ond1Uon1nc..1'>W mileage beautiful iluto-alt conditlOl>inl'. -Ji. beautiful •tin 1i1Uver ex .. mobl1e. CNNR-7Cfl> · tenor with "black Vinyl' tntmor. CRTU.339) sALE $2666 PllCI SAU $2444 l'RICID'' . : OPEN~:~ .. ·-,~----- SALE PRICES EFF~TIVE THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961 i ' 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY t~ro' FR LDA Y -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sf.,TlJRD1 Y anc! SUNDAY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SER VING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR ·.AREA \ :( r ......__~~-NAB -ERS -. . ~~" ' 2600 ~Harhor Blvd~ • fl!. : •r - ... ,BILL MAXEY l!IOIY@TIAJ HAS '· MANY USABLE CARS · FllOM LOW MILl;S _ ~ TO .. •"" LOW PRICES 'II Y.W. aue; M•"Y "'"'; .t ' ,..$399'\ +r11111iort1tlon. fNYT706 ) 1t only •. • •• •• •• • '£1 CHIV, IMP,lLA C,.. A11t../ ,1. ,,,1.. $599 liu fer. 1HIT76'fl fer1ow ..,;i_ci-.i,,.,~._ ..... '61 DATSUN Vt TON P1CIU•. a:m "4111• '"" ..... ,~'3:KQ.!~t?l ........ .. 'II MUSTA~l!l•l>l. H.T. I_, ~··>1'·. ,'$1199 o,Ooo orit · 111L..UH. 6. , ............ 111"'"1•" OWH601 I • • • -~ 'd CHrYILLI! ltl .... t: ll.~ .... $999 JJ,150 mi. v.,., 11 .... 1 ••~•r c•t· llHe1tl1 ' J ' 'II CHIY. Vt TOM. hll c......-. $899 b .. 11. cenll. M!iY D111 cell'lp•~it. CFfJ~tt• ~~ Bill MAXEY lTIO'fMT!AI ' Wv TO IMC!t AT·~ I .. CH 1aa1 11.a ••·••••a.a ..... 14J'.a555 J Mlt.. Nertt. ef P1clli1 C..1t Hwr. 0.. ... di lhoi. • 1960 FALCON Station Wagon, rebuilt •motor. new upholstery. $199. $36-9636 '63 FORD Falcon. R/H. -Good ....... o.n ""'"" Costa l\'lesa· . ·' ' I .·5.40-9100 .. • I ! 1 f ; 1 ·' ' 1 I I l .I ., I • • • ' • ' --·· OUNOI c°"'"""' NO~ I LARGUT VOLUME PIALIJ ., Mab .... "" •••• • . , • l ~ l, '· 1' • • ' . Ol 011 'ANY, AurollOllU PU!lCllU8 --OUR ••ANTIC N091MID UUI THAT RAllJllJ :rr-rwa· . Huge ·:. $1,000fOOO = ·.Inventory . · Huge ·0·1s·cou·ats .l.. .... Polara1, c-.. Chargers, M0naco1, Trucks, Campers, Wagons; hctan1, Harcltop1, 2-cl;..., 4-cl-.. D·1scou" n·ts , 41 Modol1, All Colors, All lqulppecl as You Want ••• All SerYlced And leody for Immediato Delivery Todayl. • Don't Buy Any Ca At Any Price This Weekend Untll You've Seen Orange Co.'s 11 ,Largest' Volwne Dealerl -· '.. ---· Southern California's Charger Headquarters '69 CORONET BRAND NEW 2-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN ~,.1'69 DA~ Swingers r ~ BRAND NEW 2·DR. HARDTOP Fully f•'c!Qry.equipped, vinyl interior, padded dash, ~eater & defroster, Motor No. B9E112797. I $68 $68 52288 TOTAL DOWN TOTAi. MONTll.Y TOTAL PRICE t,lt:.,. . PAYMINT PAYMIN" IMMIDIA n DELMRY ~~tu & """"' & ~ di&lltl on •-. • 'PP-' cnlllt. • WND NEW Choice of toiors • Bucktt seats • Hide- away Headlites • Full vinyl inter. • Nylon c1 .rpe t ing •Rear deck spoiler • Full racing instrumenta-Full factory lqUipped wilh • All vinyl interior • Pidded dlSh • Helt· lion • Bumper OUfrds • Ash troy light ' H.O. springs ' M.D. !onion ntrf bar er • Defroster, etc. Motor No. Li:23A9E206496, LL23A9£112980 •. ~13-;7112688 '64 ·····'21· 8 TOTAL DOWH TOTAL MONTHLY TOTAL PllJCE f,ltf,., TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTHLY TOTAL JlllCt t,~~- PAYMINT PAYMplT IMMEDIAn DELIVERY PAYMENT PAYMENT IMMtl)IATE DEllVIRY -~ JIAUOll DOW FIUT •• MONTHS BANK FINANCING ' !°::.!:,:~!!'c!:..C.:~~.i:.~ ' 0H ~C GUND 'Piux Nara• "'1 .u dM... UM......_~. n-.. ._..-ti,-. t..,., ~) . ' . JOI YOUR PIOTlcTtOI '67 PLYMOUTH llLYIDIU v.a, aulL mr.i.1,...., lfftrlnt, l&H. W/S{W. Gold St ... S.t • ..._ ll21D7S1"99) s1288 '0 '"' s43 .... , s43 +~._,~'uc. =r. 'M PLYMOUTH JURY II .... ,._.1f""911. ,..., """'· ........ ,.__ ~ s1oaa +=" SJ6 = SJ6 '66 '°'CURY'COMIT ""' .... ,..__....,..,.,., .......... -....... Ito. 6JCIXll'JYl1 s1088+E'~~s36 :r:s36 '65 DODGI flC¥ARA 2 DL H.T. Nit_,,....._,_,_,._, ~:J!'i!'I!!!' Mbl, ..dl9Mii1-tw, hriel ... Jl",.,11"" fOlAl ...... ""' ..... MTW.T. ""' "'" ..... ""'· s9aa IOTAl s1it3 tom s33 "'" . +~LIC. .. = =:.· ' . '65 CHIYIL&I llDAN saaa = s29 = s29 +TA.l&UC. ".U. '6i fiOlmAC """PUT ~ ...... ""'" ..... """' 111 ... ~Ol2C) "'" MN.T. ""' •111 10IAL •26m" $26"'" +~UC. . =-=~· . ' . 'A· PONllAC GRAND ' PRIX '65 DODGI . CORONET 440 2 4oor ~-fectorr tlr, v• ,.,_.r ltMtlfll. •llfll. lrtnL, 11.H. ....... (JGU436) NICI llOWll MTMlY, '1188 TOTAL s40TVm $40'°"' +TAX & llC. ~T. PYMT. '65 OLDS CUTLASS s1oa1 · :'0: SJ6 := SJ6 =· ,'+TAJ l L1C. ""'· "1iR. 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Game taped yes-terday. 2:30 0 Football (C) The University of Kansas Jayhawks vs. Colum· bia Tigers from Missouri .. Jim Simpson hosts. 4:00 0 UCLA Football (C) USC vs. UCLA. 7:30 m I bsCiAL I 0 . J. (C) Study of USC's 0 . J. Simpson, who may be the greatest running back in the history of college football, including a look at his younger life, interviews with people close to him and four of the past Heisman trophy winners. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 6:05 0 Lakers Basketball (C) LOS Angeles Lakers vs. New York Knickerbockers at Madison Square Garden. Chick Hearn calls the action. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 9:00 AM 1J ~ (j) NFL Today (C) Philadelphia Eagles vs. Detroit Lions at Detroit. 10-.30 D @ 00 AFL Football (C) Houston Oilers vs. Kansas City Chiefs at Kansas City. 11:45 D @CI) (42) NCAA Football (C) Texas A&M at Texas. 1:00 0 @ 00 AFL Football (C) Buffalo Bills vs. Oakland Raiders at Oakland. 3:00 B ~ (i) NFL Today (C) Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cow· boys at Dallas. 6:05 O lakers Basketball (C) Lakers vs. Philadelphia 76ers at Philadelphia. 8:30 0 Boxing (C) Andy "Kid" Heilman vs. Andy Kendall in a 10-round light heavyweight bout. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 6:05 D lakers Basketball (C) Los Angetes Lakers vs. Boston Celtics at Boston. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 10:15 AM 0 @ (3) (42) NCAA Football (C) Army vs. Navy. 1:151@@ (42) NCAA Football (C) Teams to be announced. 3:30 The Outdoorsman (C) "To Catch a Troublesome Bear." Joe Foss heads for Colorado. 4:00 O Championship Bowling (C) Skee Foremsky and Billy Hard- wick vs. Teata Semiz and Harry Smith. 8:00 m Stars Basketball (C) Minnesota Muskies vs. Los Angeles StaJS at Metropolitan Sports Center in Minneapolis, Minn. Chuck Benedict reports the live action. (Note: Saturday Night at the Fights will not be shown tonight) 11:00 O College Basketball (C) UCLA Bruins vs. Purdue Boilermak· ers. at the Pauley Pavilion for opening game of the season. The champion Bruins are coached by John Wooden. ~~~*****-· ~~- Lassie, canine star of the Lassie series on CBS, contributed to the cause of higher education by awarding the first annual Lassie Schol- arships to two deserving and qualified college students in the field of veterinary medicine. The scholarships were presented personally by Lassie to the two winners. a boy and girl student, at the National 4-H Congress in Chicago, attended by hundreds of 4-H members from all sections of the United States. The intent of the Lassie Scholarships is to provide an incentive for youths to enter the field of veterinary medicine, thereby making the world a better place for animals. The Wrather Corp. of Beverly Hills. Calif., owner and producer of the "lassie" series, and the Campbell Soup Co .. continuous '>ponso r of the program for the 15 years it has been on television, are sponsors of the schola!>tic awards. The National 4-H Service Committee screens the applicants, consisting of students specia~izing in veterinary medicine who ure enrolled in the nation's 18 state land-grant universities. ACTORS AND CREW TAKE SCUBA DIVING LESSONS Just what do you do when you're shooting an underwater TV show like "The Treasure of San Bosco Reef," a two-part whodunit for Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, on NBC, Sunday at 7: 30 PM, and practically no one in the cast or crew bas ever been scuba diving? You give 'em lessons. But bow much can you teach when you only have a part of an hour, and when it takes around fifty hours of instrucbon to be- come a beginner? "What we' had going for us was a hard core of the best under- wa,ter men io the business," said producer Ron Milter, .. men like Paul Stader, 2nd unit director, Bob Smith, art director and Lamar Boren, the world's top underwater cameraman, joke about the day's shooting on location at Catalina Island for "The Treasure of San Bosco Ruf." (bottom left) "Sounds easy," says Daly when Paul Stader, the 2nd unit director, tells him what to do underwater. (bottom right) "Don't listen to 'em!" shouts Daly to co-star Bob Sorrells, "it's not at all like they say." Paul Stader, Lamar Boren (the top deep sea cameraman), Pete Peterson, who at 56 is still the world's tandem surfing champ. And we bad enthusiasm on the part of the novices to learn the art of diving. "These three outstanding divers gave lessons to the art director, Bob Smith, who bad to supervise the building of the ocean ftoor set, my assistant producer Tom Leetch and director Bob Friend so they could select the best underwater shooting sites, and so on. In a matter of minutes they showed them the essentials and they were on their way. "Then came the cast." continued Miller. "We were lucky because no one was squeamish. Roger Mobley, the teenage star, took to it just beautifully and spent long hours in the water between scenes; James Daly who plays Roger's uncle, wasn't quite that taken with it yet still did all hia own underwater sequences. Antony Alda. a l~yeat-<>ld who ftaures prominently in the story, allo wenl wild about it. The others, too, with perhaps one or two exceptions, learned quickly." When asked if he had put on an aqualung and plunged into the deep himself, Mi!Jer grinned, "That's what I have an auistant for." 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON WELS $1.00 ta llld ... 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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEJ<, NOVEMBER 23, 1968 \Xlhether it ~ V\OTlen or cards, he held all the aces! Tony Curtis as Mister Cory with fv\artha Hyer and Kathryn Grant . Another Los Angeles television premiere, in color. Saturday 11:15 ~ CBSS2 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23 EVENING 6:00 II Th 111 NNS (C) (60) D 9 Ci) fruk McC• (C) (30) D Get your eyes and ears * set for another weat GRAND OLE OPRY tonight! Features Webb Pierce & Roy Drusky! 0 Crand Ole Opry <C> (30) Webb Pierce, Liz Ander11>n ind Ra, Dnmy 1uest. fJ @ (}) (42) ABC'1 Wldt World of Sports (C) ( 60) 6 less CffJ (C) (60) GJ Th• lnY~l'I (C) (60) fE~dTbtltrt fil)R&.D lwlew (R) 9 Cl) Detbrt (C) i:JO D Newt (C) (30) Peter BumL fJ MELODY RANCH 1ang * hosts SONS OF THE PIONEERS in a show that moves every minute! Billy Mize! Jeri-Lynn Fraser! Johnny Bondi 1J Melody Raiadl (C) (60) Tht Sons of the PionHri 1uut ind offer "Tumblln1 Tumbleweeds," "W1nderen of the Wasteland:' and "Chant of the Pl1lns," plus many other numbers. m KING FAMILY * THANKSGIVING (Color) m I ltlc!A I Thanhalvlna Wltll T1tt Kina fa•ilJ (C) (60) The w1nn, fun.filled Thankslivina holiday with The Kin1 family comes complete with turiley and 111 the trimminp, plus Momma Orius and the entire clan, filmed at tht Carmen Cam1- rlllo Jones estate In Camarillo. ID 00 Rown & M1rtia (C) 7:00 tJ a Cf) CBS Evtnlfll News (C) (30) Roger Mudd. D MBC SUl'YtJ (C) (30) fJ Movie: (C) ''The Rlvt(s Edae" (drama) '57-Ray Milland, Anthony Quinn, Debra Paaet. 6 Dtltll Vatlty D17S (C) (30) "lady With a Pasl" Mariette Hart· ley and Robert Taylor sbr In tht story of Vir1ini1 City's notorious ''Tirer Lil," who was enpaed to a minin1 enalneer from Boston. (!) Mcffalt's Navy (30) (ii) Ci) SltunltJ Movtt fi) Pattern for llvinl fil) Plarinc tM Guitar (R) ii) 1·2·3~·5 a 8o-io (42) Siii ftfrlf (C) 7:30 tJ a Ci) JaclJt 1u .... (C) (60) n 9 001p<1•-.. a. MIJf10wlf ( c) An 1nlmatad musical features Tennessee Emle Font as namtor and the voice of the hen>-Willum, a mouse who kept a diary of tht Pil1rtms' 1620 voyl(t to the New World. wlcn In tht IOCOUld .,, pmlded bJ JoM &1ry (U JOfll AIM), Eddie Albert (as Miles standlsh), ind Joanie Sommers (as Priscilla Mui· lin.s). B An all-time great * movie: GOING MY WAYI Bing Crosby! Winner of 11 Oscars! Barry Fitzgerald & Rise Stevens! Re-discover greatness! D Mewie! "8olal MJ WtJ" (dra· ma) '44-81na Crosby, Bury Rtz. rerald, Rile Stevens. Ii.I Mlllloa $ llovtt: (C) ''llllel el hadad" (fantasy) '61 -'stave Reeves, Geol'lia Moll. A thief fills in love with a sutt1n's dauctrter who hu been poisoned, 1nd ht Hts her out to find ma(ical blue roses that will rmort her health. ID Tndtl 11 CNlseq•nett (C) (30) IJOb Bartllr hosts. al hbflc Stfvlce (C) (30) El)TMD!e....., fl1l nit Wor1d Wt LAit 111 (C) (30) ;;"fhe Wuttier W~che11.." A study of ctoud formations, weather mow- mtntJ and pro1rm In one of man'a oldest dreamt-how to mike nln. 8:00 QJ loxlna (C) (2 hr) From tht Silver Slipper Ballroom in Laa Vepa comes the World Boxtnr Associ•· tlon adion with Jim ls11cs and "G. L." Vltto mlktslde. m 1uc:t 0..111 n.. <C> <30> m llET Jolrntal (C) (60) (R) &EN..,. etta Miukal (~ftt1we l:30 tJ 9 Cl) MJ Thrtt Stu (C) (30) Robbie tiiU Kat.it and their triplet IOM home from the ~ital but finds he is unprepared for the 1t· tentlon their intent boys attsad- or tl\e questions that 1welt their father. (Re11Chtdultd from Hovem· bar 16.) 0 I fric!AlJ A f1111llJ Tittna (C) (30) • musical Cowalllt-Bll'bara Cowslll end six of her sln1ln1 chit· d!'M-lrt featured. Buddy Bain 1uests. introducinc the f1mily in 1 home settini. chattln1 with father Bud Cowslll and joinln1 tht youna· est of tht clln, nlne-year·old Susan, In a Song-and-dance rendition of "The Old Soft Shoe." O@(}) (42) Lawrence Wtlk SioW (C) (60) ID IUI Alldtmn S.OW (C) (30) mo.• Malcal t:OO tJ a Cl) Hopa's HtrMs (C) (30) London wam1 Hoaan that his belu- tlful underiround contact Is M· peeled of bein1 1 double 11ent. and Hoaan's suspicions ire heifht· tfled when she shows up at St.II•& 13 on the 1rm of Otto Von Krub· ner, the munitions maker. Hoaan then cancels his plan to help her llCIPI to Enatand ind turns her over ta the Gtrm1n Seawt Servlct, even lfttf sht pa him tht loca· tlon ct one of Von Kn.llMWI l'llUftf. tlo111 plants. Mitt Dusay auesb- 119 00 W.rtd rr..1tt1 MIN: (e) "cempulon la Nlditll.,... (suspen•) '68 -Melvyn OouJlll, Gia Younr. Anne B1xttr, Patrldl O'Neal, Dana Wynter, Leslie Nltl· •n. William Redfield, httyt AcMr· 1'1111. Lou Goultt. The ltotY al .. ................ pldlMI ~. "°"' famous psychiatrist to participate (!) CuldrJ-W..-. a.. (C) (30) In • fR>UP ttlenlpy project. When (42) Hell~ aad tllle Stn 1 member of tht rroup Is murdtrtd, the doctor must fee. the posslbllity 11:00 tJ £ltvtll dclocl a.,t (C) Clm he has been mistaken In his selee-Roberta. tlon and that a true psychotic h11 II MIC N....mct (C) (30) Peter been 1dmltted to tht aroup. Burnt. G) ...._ FMlllJ SMw (C) (30) fJ (42)""" (C) fll) NET Ftstiltll (2 hr) "llzzie Bor· m Mowl« "'hi Ll&M" (dr1mt) den ... (R) ·~eors• Raft Vlralnl1 M.,o. fl) Nedlts T apatin 11:15 tJ f11Mdoa sz Movie: (C) .... ..., t-.30119 (1) httlcoat Juaction (C) CifJ" (comedy) '57-Tony Curtta. (!()) Uncie Joe or11nlzes Hooter-Kathryn Gnnt, r.l1rth1 Hyer, Wllll1m villa's all-male resistance to Dr. Reynolds, Charles Bickford. Janet Crail. and ht. Sam Drucker 0 Mow1t· (C) "11lt S.C.d Tl• 1nd Wendell Gibbs a1ree to force ~uad" (romince) '61 _ Debbie ~er from the V!lley by employlna Reynolds, Andy Griffith, Thtlru 'the old freue. Ritter steve Forrest. Julllt Prowse. O (11) (1)(42) ffellywoed Palace ' ~ (60) 11:30 II TIM TNltfrt se... (C) 6 News (C) (30) I.any Burrell. 0 Mwle: (C) "f ... la tilt Splr" II) Eflltlt Tllbll S11tw (C) (30) (drama) '46 -Mlch1tl Rtd1~ II) LI 1.,... ~osamund John, Bernard Miies. t!)T11tn Feldlar 10:00 •a Cl) ...... <C> <60) n:SO a Mowit: "Tiit frtatit-td atJ"" fJ 11Nt: "Bt Viral• 5"ilt" (dra· (m)'StttY) '62-Htrl>trt Lorn S... ma) ·~u Von Sydow, Blrsttta Conne • Yllburc. Biraltta Ptlttr10n, Gunnel ry. Lindblom. 12:00 (Hl Cl) ,.... (C) m News (C) (30) Cllf Kirk. m CIJ'a Coml (C) (30) m 1ox • MuiClo 10:30 D Dr. lildlre (60) 0 ...., 8rltr (C) (30) Bobby Womack'• rendition of "God Blea tha Child'' and Thi Dear H•rts croup slnatna "She's Lookln' Good" ere tonllht's hlahll&hta. m ... PyM (C) (2 hr) u:30 m n s.natt Strip II) Cl ... a S1tun1aJ: "Trocadero.'' 1:00 II Mevil: '11llt NIPt HoWa , •• rtt" (mystery) '55 -Jack KIUJ, Vine. Edwards. a Mlwlt: "Dot Elt Get" (dr•mt) •6S-cameron ljftctitll, J1yne ,...,. field. 1:1$ O Advtlltllres Of tllt sea.prey (Q Don Marshall (top) and Gary Conway fru Donna Lu11d (left) and Heather Young from a trap, but may have lost their chance 10 escape /rom TM I.And of the Giants In "The Trap," Sunday at 7:30 PM on A BC. THE DAILY Pl\.OT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 @CI> flnt 1at1t1tt et.di l:OO R 111...,/Chlbldlr (C) CttlDM €!) o.tra def Mm cif""lol Anpfa challenie Amerka'a 10:30 6 a Cil NFl Tod1J (C) Minne· opportuln 1 d'-~~ss"lonfoorf Mp~~l .. ·n'~.~~~ sota Vikl~s vs. Baltimore Cotta. .--v ""... Nne•....., SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24 O ID 6 AFl Feotball (C) Oak-Mlf-lmaae. land Ra· ers vs. Cincinnati Btn1ata I C.V** of loeb (C) MORNING at Cindnnatl. Mnica J Pllabt'n fJ (HJ (1) (42) Kin& "°"' (C) 3:30 Belief (C) The role of the Int. All stations reserve the right to change program· ming without advance no- tice. U:GO O tt.tblftrl' Qllfde (C) led church Is discussed. fJ 1R1 r.I"\ ZoerlN (C) \W l..3l.I <42> B.n.lnllt (C) T1nlud1 MellcM1 m :: ':: :.t11.:.. (C) 4:00 ~)=~o(C; Hlpllptl (C) 1:15 m Tiit QrldDphtn 6:30 m Tiit Blblt AlmNl'I 11:30 fJ (fl) CJ) (42) .....,, '61 (C) II Youtll and Pollet (C) •'f'!nl.\nd. Part 11. A visit to Lap. g UCLA BRUINS vs. l•nd, hundreds of miles above tht Arctic Circle where winter lasts fOf * USC TROJANS in the 6:50 Qlwe Us This Day/lhws (C) Wien months. big collision! WATCH! 0 Movie: (C) "Tiit Yovn1 Racn" UR UCLA Foetball (C) USC vs. 7:00 T.. Ind ,..,., (C) Sunday Funnies (C) (adventure) '63-Mar11 Damon. UCLA. m Oplnlofl: Wlstlillpn (C) 0 ~ (I) (42) HtntlnrnJ'a .... l\FTF.RNOON 7:30 Aqta1111t (C) ,..,... Tabemlde Choir (C) • Day of Dilcowery 7:45 Tiit auutophen 1:00 ta Cl) Lanip UntD MJ Feet (C) ll:OOl ltae Alltry "Recap." A lootl at exampla ot ~"-"' (4Z) ,.,..._ Feetbllt (C) some of the series' bat proiflnu ~ -•· and allmpses of some of today's , • °'HtMll C.1t Wlit" (com· stara making their televlalon debuts ii) 48-Gene Tierney, Don Ameche. as minor performers This broadc:.Nt hltellfl"llt Plcut d th th Ion• L. ' c..,.... tit .... hfp (C) en s e mon · a enn,..enary lZ:JO O Tales of tlll Qolclttt Wut (C) cele~loatrbtoplltt1 (C) m hbllc Stmce (C) c.tlltdrat If Tt'"I'" (C) l:GO 0 ~ (i) AFl footMll (C) Buffalo • OfttJ l Ioli.ti! Bills vs. Denver Broncos at Denver. Wondtr111a (C) 8@ (I) (42) Dlndlena (C) Alttat Rtriv1I Hovr • 5'*11 Spedll (C) "FlftJ·Stcond ~ Milliltlrial AlllHce Indianapolis 500-1968." Tiit di· lod 11 die AftlWlf (C) mactic moments of this 3~-hOlr tntau Solwt lot Hijn classic are compressed Into an ex- l:JO , Profile cltlna half-hour fllm for the racln1 Rllatls Wltlt a C.... (C) buff. lkiwft: "'ltatllr1I to Tr.._• I• I Rtwtval F1rts (C) laltd" (adventure) '54-Tab Hunter, bpttame Dawn Addams, Portu Hall. ~ futtn I ltdrya 11111... (C) l:JO . (I} (42) llRU Ind ,.,....,. ~~ Hollct-.s ( ) ecy. of Defense Clartl Clifford KMfl (C) auuts. i ) Alricalblft Report (C) 0 Wiiiiam 8.altJ Sllow (C) "Doa t:GO Ca11m l1nt (C) Televtsion Decide Who Runs Amer· MJ fnorfta S..... (C) Rev. lcar· Guests are Alistair Cooke, BBC Lawrence Keene of Crenshaw Chris· broadcaster on American affaln; tian Church, lnslewood, aunts. Robtrt McNeil, author of the new o., tf Dt.-.ry (C) book on politics and TV, "Th• Pto- Cllll1q11 pie Machine"; Clifton White, former c:..try M• (C) Goldwater ind Reaaan aide. ~A. A. U.. I!) Vtka er Cllnry (C) I 8eHM 111 ltlndll (C) QI Cl) Towe Hall Mtl\tlll (C) Te• aftd JtfTy (C) 2:00 I) tit CJ) fece Hie NltiH (C) lfltdada (C) Secy. of State Dean Rusk pests. (~) Caper (C) fJ "'-Coaftr•ct (C) t:lO 6 FMtll .. (C) "In 1 Medical lab-m USC footbal (C) USC Troilnt oratory." How tht laboratory tum vs. UClA Game taped ,.Utrdly. worts to1ethtr to tra~ down tht 1bfl• Dtt1IJ (C) caUllS and extent of dltelSel (f) Undtl'WIJ fer , ... (C) uplalned. Abo studied are how ( lren Qrlt'ftcl (C) laboratory tests pnMdt vltal ck.tea 2:30 IJ atru alMI tilt N,.. (C) Robtrt to thrM hospital patlenb' lllneuea. Wtll hosts.. Guests are Father Thom-D 0 (6) 1'11t D1m1t upt (C) as Upton, of Our lady of Guadalupe ·'Gmn nlumb In tht City." StDty Church; Rabbi Eupnt Gruenberitr, of Myr1 Kelly, an tltmtntary teach· of tht California State Dtipartment er on New YOftl W• lower Nit of Mental Hy1iene; and Dr. Ktil· lldt at the tum of tht century, who neth Cartaon, of tht Arst Metho· 1uldtd lmmiarlnt chUdren In adapt· dbl Church of Glendale. a to thtlr new country. 8 Kansas Jayhawks vs. c..::.:=·57~1e c::::'rt.1o~ * Missouri • . • ACTION! Ktlth. B....... (C) Tht University of I~ (!) (42) 1'1lt ....._ (C) Klnus Jayh..U vs.. Columbia TI· fiitirN 1en from Ml110ur1. Jim Simpton 10:00 aide r.tMN (C) hosts. Tllia la dlt Life (C) fJ ..-: "l1lt Anrel nd tilt ...._ ()! CJ) (4%) U.. tlle LIH· ..... (western) '4'i-Jotm Wayne, illllltld {C) Gall Russtll. D ..._ "l1lt U. _, ... D Millon ' ,._.: "Marcia ,_ .. tWw' (westlra) '52-stM c..cft. (ICMnturt) 62....ft()fY C.lhoun, Yollo rafl, Sherry Jacbon. Tani. m llwte: ,,.. fllpr" (draml) ~ (I) Sllltday Mltinw '11-Robtrt Beatty, Canil Raye. QI CJ) Notre DI• Feotball (C) -A IM Affair (C) Raput of U. recent special. C!)Broatce raJ (]) F..ttut Flia (C) "fcMlr Guns to the Border." 4:301~-:!' (~~ D uuFO OVER REDLANDS" * See ••• ON CAMPUS D Chi Claipaa (C) Pro811m on uro·s. INtwt(C) Troin Huddle (C) Wortd Press (C) (R) 5:00 ..._ (C) Cfett Roberta. N ... c.t.,..(C) MMe: (C) "'Tbt TMCl ti Mink" (comedy) '62 -Cary Grtnt. Doris Day, Glr Youns. B Slllrley T•ple ~: "Ra- punzel." The classic fairy talt bJ the Brothers Grtmm stara Carol Cary Grant Doris Day That Touch Of Mink 5:00 PM Sunday in Color <1l> Kabc-tv ~ynlt Dubl with tHul m• &els, Shau Whit• ll S:JOI~ : ' ( • •:GOtJt derpc erts and force De BSitl * Visi POI Tha of t toni m)o Ole ~ celeb II ~2)s 6:JOl)R DC If LI the p Troph I~ l o 1:001JG and • a mo ex pee a qui of ''T o~ "Hurr and 1 ited a trli OAGI * GAF Mar Jo A Ster• oh\ UJc Mort) Rose Worle ilton fJ(i (C) (I erle I whoM came the E 1: lynley~ Acnes Moorehead, and Don Dubbins. Prince Peter falla In love with an lmpl'isontd air1 with a beau· tlful voice and Iona &olden hair. m Denald O'Connor (C) Mtrty 111· Pis. Choo Choo Collini, Mlcby Shauahnessy, Richard Ney and Josh White Jr. auest. I n.. Munstel'I rn Seven Am "'•*• (j) Felbl,. ,.,.. ( ) Run fOf Your Uft (C) S:JOI Sea Hunt • (jJ Mttt Ute Pwtaa (C) liJ1n'1 Island (C) · News In ftenptdtwt (R) (j) Aqumn (C) EVfNING 1.-00 fJ IOCXT RepW (C) (30) "PoW· derpufh and Handcuffs." Clete Rob- erts reports on the history, tralnln1 and duties of women In law en· forcement In Los Angeles. CR) D Q;3 @ Coll•• Bowl (C) (30) IJ Sit back & have some fun! * Visit DICK SINCLAIR'S POLKA PARADE for a Thanksgiving feast of singing & dancing tonight! A bellringerl e Diet Slndlff's Polka ,.,.. (C) (60) Julie Hand, Phil Grey, Jad Paul, Ole Swenson and The Slng1longe11 celebrate Thanksgiving. I Ti• Tuanll (C) (60) lZ O'Cloct Hip (60) Gospel of Cllrilt (j) TH 21st Century (C) (42) lr1t1 Fro• UNCU (C) ':JO fJ rtS·¥•" (C) (30) B Tiie Heismao-0. I. ., Le C) (30) Speculation on the possible winner of the Helamd Trophy. I Girt Fro• UNa.E (C) (60) Marq"' 2Z (I) I Orta of Juonlt (C) 51Malltioft (60) (R) (j) Sandra ltlCI Jl•llJ lays 1:00 fJ 9 Cl) Lmlt (C) (30) ulli1 and Jason, a bloodhound, care for a mother1ess foal and find an un· expected ally when tragedy strlku a quarter horse ranch in Part One of ''T raclt of the Jeauar." B ~ Cl) Hua Flnn (C) (30) '1tunting tht Hunter." Huck, Becky aod Tom land on an Island lnhlb· ited by talklng animals who hold a trial for the younptera. U A GREAT show with JOHN * GARY tonite! Guests: Marie Wilson! Della Reese! Jo Anne Worley! Morey Am- sterdam! Rose Marfe! More of what you watch TV for! 0 John llfJ (C) (90) Otlla Reese, Morey Amsterdam, Richard Deacon, Roa& Marie, Rich Llttle, Jo Anne Worley, Marie Wiison and Roy Ham· lltonmiest. u Cl) (42) lAnd et Ult ll•tl (C) ( ) "The Trap." 8ttty and Val• erle are captured by gjant sclentlm whose laboratory lnvtltl1atlons, If carried out, mean certain death for the Earthlinp. I a.t Plttol (C) (30) Mdtale'a Naq (30) Do•lni't Httdtt * (Ch 5) Startin1 next week, Polka Parade at 5:30 pm! 7:SO 119 Cl) ttndt a. (C) (30) Ad· venturesome Mark Wedloe sets out with Ben to look for the legendary lost lagoon tomewhere detp In tht Everglades. Anaelo Rutherford, a youna Miami actor, ls Introduced In thia episode IS Willle, Marti's cloll friend. 0 Q3 (I) Watt Dlaney (C) (60) '1h1 Treasure of San Bosco Reef." Pert One of two parts. A dlvint ex· pedltlon to salvage valuable artifacta from an old shipwreck turns into 1 lethal affair when one of the divers It found murdered. James Daty, Roger Mobley, Nehemiah Persoff, Robert Sorrells, John Van Dretltn and Anthony Alda held the cast. fJ Mlfflon $ Movie: "flw Coldtll Howl" (comedy) '61-Ernie Kovacs, Cyd Charisse, Georp Sanders. Pn>· fesslonal mourner who consoles rich widower devise& acheme to become rich and aain the love of the JllO$l beautiful witch ever to bedtvil 1 man . ..,. __ m I lflcl!,( Io. J. (C) (60) Study Of USC's 0. J. Simpson, who is P<>Pibly the areatest running back In the history of colleae football. four of the past Helsman Trophy winners are also Interviewed. ID •THE MAGIC OF FASHION' * Zodys Fashion Show (C) I Maaik of Faltlion (C) (30) The Bl& Pldurt Tbt f,.ndl a.er (30) Julla Chil~hes a salmon. 1.-00 fJ ~ Ci) Ed Salllvt11 (C) (60) Nancy Wlison and Eddie Albert guest. Choose Heathkit® Marine Electronia athldt Ml-11A Depth Sounder S.nsltlve, Accurate, &. Depend•ble Heathkit Marine~ Radio 01.-.ctlon Finder For Safe SuN Offshore Navigation -:.1 1 t II,, l I I I'., '• .............. lleetr..rc c..tw hb Ha.._ IW. t. W A,... ..... w • ._...,. w.... .. no l•tt w ..... s..t. AM ......, .. ......., ....... ......, llW ................ ..... .............. . Ulll 6 Mall NIATNllT ,..... m IAlf All. A~ D FORD MOTOR COMPANY musical vartety special st1mn1 latt president ot a small South * presents THE FBI Olymptc figurt-aklting champion, American country In order to cl•· 0 @ (]) (42) Tiit RI (C) (60) Ptqy Fleming. She Is featured pose her . '1fhe Harvest." Erskine and Colby both on and off the Ice as she 0 Pftyllia INlltr (C) (60) Arte John· track two robber·murdere11 to a meets and pelfonns with Gene son, Lou Rawla and four-year-old California wint ccuntry town where Kelly, Richard Harrls, SPiii~ tnd Lou Rawls Jr. auest the suspects plan to steal the grape Our Gana rock 1roup, tht Los An· 8 m ID Ntwa (C) (30) pickers' payroll. Diane Baker aunts aeln Klnp loe hocby tum ind Mevtt: ..,. ol Cklfy" (dra· as Liu Cintron, Robert Duvall IS 1960 Olympic abtlna champion ma) '57 -Klr11 Doualas. Ralph Joseph Troy. Burt Brinkerhoff and Robert Paul. Meeker, Adolph Mtnjou. urry Gatu alto auest. o (HJ (I) (4%) SlndaJ lltw6t: (C} fD @ MJ lac SI (C) Rims of IPlbllc StlYlct (C) (30) '155 lllJj at ....,.. (drama) '63 Vietnam. T11t F1111er faialty --chartton Heston, Ava Gardner, fD lnt«locl (30) Guuta trade caa· Mallq Diap lrow (30) (R) Dtvld Niven, Dame flora Robaon, ual conversation about tha tflttt· CUatro Ens hra 1111 Ada• John lrt11nd, Lto Genn. The atory tllnment world on this spedal pilot l:lO fD @ MottMn-ltt.UW (C) (30) of th• Boxer Uprislnr and the 55. sllow. Raymond Burr, atar of "Iron· e Rrst Anniversary Is the Hard· day •lae on Peking. The stories side," tells proaram host Ron Pink· est." Eve and Kaye nm afoul of of 1 Marine Corps major, a strand-1rd about his Island. Other lutSta tht law when they by to rtlrlwt eel Russian baroness, and an ur· are G,.1 Bumll, eln1er: NtttS Ptnt, an old Jacket of Jerry's that ht bane British envvy are plQtd UCLA filmmaker: Don Gtllowey, CO· donated to a thrlft·shop collectlon •cainat tht last attampt by China star of "Ironside"; and Cy Shenna._ booth in the partt. to drive out the Watem powe11. executive producer of "lronaldt." II ROLLER GAMES-Live! (C) Hordes of fa111t.1ca. bandits and • Iran Teatre * T-BIRDS vs. DETROIT killers. callln1 themselves, "Flatt lO:JO s.c.. St9ry (C) (30) g Roller C1111e (C) (90) T·Birds of Rl&hteousness." roamtd ttlt MM ltlffl11 (C) (90) vs. Detroit. countryside klllina and torturing "8Mk Stl'Vlct (C) (30) 11 • -• -(30) fortl•-11 in an effort to free U:GO II D Ci) Ntwl (C) SlJ S... ..-cC) (30) thtlt;.,ntFJ. ~tfol Ttmonw (C) Wtrld Ttmormr (C) GI KING FAMILY Mn: ,,at ,.,__., ("11t' Tiit World Wt l.M In (C) (30) * THANKSGIVING (COLOR) tery) '53 -Annt Baxttf', Raymond Burr. m 1'1nbcJvlq Wltlt TH taq fa Cl) Public Service * Next week, JOHN GARY flalllf (C) (60) (R) 11:15 fJ Qt (I) ces ..... <Q H1ny show starts 6:30pml (ch5) I Ftltli fw r.., (C) (30) Reasoner. t;OC. a (j) s..u.ra ........ (C) ,..., httll 11:30 n Mowtr.~"Ro11uoff ... ,. ~) Tony Randall ind Jennifer Ht•llt " Sir.._ (60) (R) llii"' (co '61-Ptttr Ustinov, Wamn auest. 9:301 ..... (C) (30) Ltny Bu,,.11. Sandra Dee, n Gavin. D KODAK Presents c.it A5 (30) II Mftlt: <C> ''f'~ ,._. of * Here's PEGGY FLEMING r:-:=111n1oa flfJll ~n<:"=.:.-Tony Cur· with GENE KELLY 10:00 B Qt (I) lllalela: l••••Hllt (C) 0 (1) lal&M <C> and RICHARD HARRIS (60) The IMF offn 1 "fountain 11:501J ,..._,/Wtft4 of Y• (C) 0 9@ I UISlllJ Hert'• P'IO of youth.. to lflt nln tnd dicta· 12.-00 D !l7J ()) (U) ..... (C) lllmlila (C) (66)An lct-orltnttd tori•l widow (Ruth Roman) of Ult m fflllllet - ..... 1 One of the bright new co· medians who got his big break via TV is Stu Gilliam, who was signed for a single shot on the summer Dean Martin show, and stayed to become a regular. This week he guests on The Hollywood Palace and is a regular on the daytime series "Funny You Should Ask." His career in show busi· ness began at the age of nine when he entered a Detroit amateur show as a ventrilo· quist. Two years ago he put aside his "dummy,'' named Oscar, to do a "single" act. But Oscar still returns once in awhile. Stu spent many of what are delicately referred to as "lean" years doing night club engagements. A realist, Stu states frankly that his first break on the summer show came "be· cause I'm black" and be· cause networks belatedly are making an effort to use Ne· gro talent. However, as any· one in the business knows, you can get a break in a hun· dred different ways, but to stay there, you must produce the talent. And there's no question that Stu possesses considerable comedic talent. • • • It has been kidded about, and planned, and once or twice actually happened that a story begins on one epi· sode of a series and ends on another. Currently in production is just such a story, written by Harold Gast, producer of Judd for the Defense. The first part of the episode, en- titled "In France They Say, 'Le Flic'," begins in the Fri· day, 8:30 PM time slot of Felony Squad and will be concluded in the second part, "The Law and Order Blues," in the 1 O PM Friday Judd time slot. The story concerns Mar· eel Nburu, an official of a new African nation who is bilked by a shady American public relations man and charged with murder after the PR man is killed. Brock Peters, well-known stage, movie and television actor, ,.... will guest star as Nburu. Also in the 90·minute story will be Howard Duff, Ben Alexander and Dennis Cole of Felony Squad, and Carl Betz and Stephen Young of Judd. • • • It was some years ago that David Wolper managed to as· semble some heretofore nev· er seen film footage on the Russian space program, and put together a documentary on space that created quite a stir. He formed Wolper Productions and went into the TV documentary making business. At that time net· works insisted on making their own documentaries, within their own news de· partments, and never used the work of independent pro- ducers. Wolper managed to break the barrier, and over the last few years his docu· mentaries have aired on all three networks. Two years ago Wolper him· self formed Wolper Pictures, ltd. to make feature films, which has long been his m· terest, with the company con· tinuing to make TV programs. Just a few weeks ago fur· ther changes were made. Wolper purchased 100 per cent of the stock of Wolper Pictures, Ltd. (Metromedia had previously taken over Wolper Productions). The new company is to be called Metromedia Producers Cor· poration, making feature films and TV documentaries. Many of the executive and creative personnel will re· main. Among the projects slated for 1V by the com· pany in the upcoming season are: National Geographic spe· cials; the Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau specials; William Holden's "Adventure m Unconquered Worlds"; "The Making of the Presi· dent: 1968'' (similar to the two previous Making of the President 1960 and 1964); a three· pa rt series entitled "The Rise of the Soviet Union," similar to the pre· vious ''The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"; a profile of David 0. Selznick. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 23, 1MI MOnNtNG B 9 (1) HoU,-.ocl $4am (C) fiOstPeter M1r1b1ll welcomes Gany Moore, Jane Powell. Nanette Fabray, Bill Bixby, Arte JohMOn, Ruth Buzzi, For Thankqjvtn1 Day's prvara111111fn1 Wally Cox. Morey Amsterdam ind d11r1n1 tlle er.,. Me T1111nday's ltttlnp. P1ul Lynde to the show. @(]) (42) Did Cewtt (C) 6:10 fJ Civt Ua T1'is DIJ/Ntws (C) ~ZbTn ~nsldt Out (C} 6:30 6 Snrile Stmnttr (C) Enfllsh 11:00 ! ~ Lovt of LHt (C) Literature Is the subltct for Mon· 6 Jtoplrdf (C) day, Wednesday, and Friday: ''Th• er John (C) ism, Atheism and Hum1nlsm" is tht Ro111l!!_f Room (C) course for Tuesday and Thur1dey. 11:25 9 (l) CIS Ntw1 (C) 0 Education bdtanp (Cl11 "How 11:3011 Cl) Sutdl for Tomorrw (C) To B• a Puent end Survive. @ E,. Gu ... (C) Jl T11Cbtr ln·StMcit avorlte StOtJ (C) ~ ~u::~r·~::ures 11 :45 Q NtWI (C) 6:.4G O Cotorbrltion: (C) Fridey only. 11:55 D NBC News (C) Edwin. Newm1n. See 01ytime MOYies. ArTERNOON 7:00 I Oclysaef ~ . a?mlflt1 ltT~) Show (C) 12.-001 lotltiflue (C) Mr. WitllbolM (C) • 9 (I) Let's Mike 1 Dell (C) Fell• ._. cat (C) elrtooa1; Cooklft& Wltb Cents, 7:15 fl) Stoel M1rttt Wednesday. tm Cl) (42) hwltdltd 7:30 I cas ..... (C) Joseph Blfttl • hMPO (C) M1ri1 Cole. Bob Dor· • Cattoon Clruas Depllne'a Car1oon Castle (C) nan, Roy Elwell. Advtnturn If 8umbJ (C) a ~ ::; d~ldl 1:00 6 ~ Cil Captain Kanproo (C) 12:3019 ~As tflt World Turns (C) G) Roctet Robin Hood (C) • Qj 6 0111 of Our Uvn (C) 1:15 O Color!>'atlon: (C) Friday only. Mr. qoo (C); StfnlrlJ, (C) See Daytime MOYI"-Tuts. Thurs. 1:25 0 CommunltJ Bulletin Board I @ rn (42) Tr•111r• ,. (C) 1:30 I cartoons Movie: See Daytime Movies. Movie: See Daytime Movies. D11Un1 for Dollen (C) . GumbJ (C) 1:00 IJ 9~ love •• I Many Spltn· 1:45 @ CI) Vhleo Diatst (C) ldor1J c1J .gi Doctwa (C) 9:00 a C1J The Lucy Sllow (C) Lwtt It t. S... Qj @ Snap Judpitnt (C) cm CI) (42) Dream House (C) ::-.;,. s;.,o.~ Movies. 1:3019 Cl) Th• Clliclinf Upt (C} JICll u unn1 bt~ (C) • ~ (1) Another Wortd (C) Rocky ind Hla Fritndl (C) DobM 81111s (I.) Webster Wtbfoot (C) (17} Cl) (42) Funny Yoe Sbould Ci) An11 Gatdttr Sbow, Fri. AA <f") Uayd Thuton hosU. 9:25 Cl Qj @ NBC NIWI (C) m World Adwttrture, (C) Mon., Wed , Fri.; Sd·fl Tbtttn. (C) Tun., 9:30 I~ (j) Btwerlf HillbllliN (C) Thurs. Qj (1) Conc.ntlltion (C) ~ t7i"I cartoon c.mlvtl (C) Friday only. 1:55 fJ WI UV (42) Qlld,..'1 Dodltr Three and ont·half hoJJl'I of ABC'• (C) Lendon H. Smith. M.D. Slturday cartoons. Startin& with ~,a ~Ster• Ito,. (C) Milton the Monst•, tht show ,.,. · Q) 6 '" Doft't S., (C) tures Ce~. Bultwinklt, Kini Kon1. Lowe It lob Journey to ttlt Center of the Earth, C'm (I.) (42) Ntwtywed c ... (C) Gulliver, Fantastic Voyaee and Bob Tubanks hosts. Georaa or the Junele. m Movtt: Stt Oeytllnt Movlts. I Hou,wooct and Ute Sbrs fl) Ttdlttlclt Centtr PnetaN (C) 2:JO ! ~ ~ Tiie £4 .. .t Nlpt (C) Edllutlon1I F11tum 6 Th Matcll QalM (C) (J) lie* u Lant (C) ane 1 urn's rums ere Jot Gera· 10:00 6 ~ Crtffith (C) 1iola and Denny Mclain. 1J t:& (j) "'1oallit.J (C) Godfrey It Father Knowa IHt; · ~Ina Cembrid1e, J0tn Rivers end Geor1e Alound UM World, (C) Wtdnuday. C. Scott attempt to auess at the fJ (lj) (I) (42) ia.tln1 8HM (C) inn11 peoonalltlts of Phyllis Diller, Jim unee hosts. Robert Culp.. Gypsy Rose let, end E1J Co•~ Report Peter Fonda. 2:55 Cl U (1) NBC News (C) I M~W. See Daytime Movlu. l:OO R 9 Cl) The Uttkllttlr S.... (C) (I) Panorama 8llctt1Htld Host!:d by Art. Jack and Diane Link· (1) Sunny TldlJ (C) letter. 10-.30 a a Cl) Didi vto °"' .., o ,.o.q. <C> (C) arry ray, llll, and (C) In. or· '.C) :c> tlcl 11 .. L, ~ I· D tfidlwaJ Pant; l11lft"4 m lem's Ila r., ._ (C) ~ ......., "'*= (C) Fri-()7) Cl) (U) ............ (C) day only. The p11"1de'1 theme Is 5.-001 W ........ (C) "Stars, Stripes ind CtiristmlS ~ ,..._ ..._ ,.... Lights." This ytl(S Plfelftf COO· -.-(.., sists of 1111ny dMsiofts, lncludlq • !..!~, · -. m°*ilns, drill teams, floets, equa-·-... •• ''"'' trian units, plus persoMlitJa. Stir ! ~ ~--of the parade Is Santi Ctlus.. Jolln· ~ l.!!!J _., ·-._ CC> i Grant hosts. Qt (j) Slllbf'a Pim PartJ 0'1 Cl) (42) .__, .......... (C) 5:30 9@ (]) AIC Nen (C) F•k Th Aauilc T1ne Reynolds. 00 11..._ Don Rodewlld. fJ 1't er..., ._ (C) l:30 I= ~C) cC> Cliff Robert-m .......... .,. ... (Q son co-hosts. GIC*"9'•..., CC> I Natioul Ytlwlt @ Ci) Dia 0., 1 .. (C) @ (1) (•2) Gitt lMt Tt lJlft Qi Ci) .._ F.-UllCU (C) HobeWJ(C) Ci) Diltill t.t-°"""' sa.. •~ Pnct , a mr 4:00 I Mr. Ed a-..1 21 en .. * tilllt • .. la om. ud "-*I _.. atJ .. c..tr ,.. .. @(}) <•Z> Dlfl ....... (C) d!MWI ....... ,...,. I I .. . Timij......... ...... a. ............. ... c.tMls .... P'41-.. tw:IMn, ,,.. 4:30 IJ ...... : See Daytime MO'lles. IJW 11'1 dl ... N .. ...._ ....., eJO All.z:JO 0 ,._ DWI f.lt lie .,__ (C) T....., 1t:21A11-3:11 fl Ntw1 "-(C) 8utar Wini w.-...., ,.-.3:30 fJ Tiit .... llcCefs n.na, ~ AIM;30 m 11M D .......... (C) Frldly lO:GO All-2:JO JlllMB IHHJGIAN NllOJr 3:30-SPM · WEEKDAYS IN COLOR l'hla Wffk'I 9Htolt: CHft A~ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 7:30 ••HNI 0. J. Sportscaster Tom Kelty nenates this per- sonal story of James Orenthal Simpson (better known simply as "O. J ."), USC's man of the hour, who is conskter9d by many to be one of the grutest runnina backs an the hlstoty of colleie football. Through still photos, graphics. film sceMS and "just plain talk." the s~I loob at 0 . J. the stud•nt. the husband and soon-to-be-father, and pi.in 1IN1round HOOd auy. 9:00 8 6 (J) 1 IH<N I Hen's Pem F19ml,.: The be1"'1iful 20- year-okt wot1d figure skating champion perfotms on •nd off the icle In her first special with special auests Gen. K.aly. Richard Harris. the Span~ and Our Gana rock aroup •nd Olympic skating champion Robert Paul. ID That1b1Mr.i With h Kini F•mlly. A wann, fun-filled thanksgiving holiday-complete with turkey and all the trtm· mings plus plenty of music-when the entire King clan and Mlmm• onus celebrate the special holiday at the Cannen Camarillo Estate In Camarillo. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 9:00 o ~ Cl) -11-ac-w;-1 Francis Albert Slnetn Does His ~ S.Cked by the concert-sized orchestra of Don Costa, Sinatn 1irl£S standards as weU as pop hits; does 1 medley with speci•I suest o;.h1nn Carroll; and shows he can even kMp pace with The Fifth Dimension . TUESDAY, NOV£MB£R 26 9;00 U Showcase 5: "Th• Ella Fitzgerald Show." This one should reeJty have been called 1 "speci•l"-for It's pure, unadulter· fted music at Its best. with the first lady of jazz. the fabulous Miss Ella. She sings an even dozen great songs (includlna "Street of Dreams," "Lady Be Good," and "Mack the Knife") Ind the ,;icing on the cake" is provided by Duke Elllntton ind his orchestra. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 7:.JO iJ ~())I IHcWI "The Thanbclvlns Visitor." Geraldine Page, Michael Kearney and Hansford Rowe stir In this short story by Truman Capote about a young boy named Buddy and hi. cousin, Miss Sook. •nd their Thantcsalvi"i celebration In rural AJ.bam1. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 10;00 D @ ()) .. 11-s-cw-1 ~n •nd Hts Universe: "The Scientist." Tonight'• pfOiram is the first in a series of six specials •bout our changing wor1d and focuses on the men and women •t work on the frontiers of science. Two of the wor1d's lffdlna biochemists are seen at work and discuss man's dilemma now th1t he has to control his own heredity. Georae C. Scott nerntes. fJ I IBCW I Hollywood In Europe: Wayne lhomas ia host for this "on-the-set" closeup of two MGM soon·to-t>. ,.IMsed films. On the set of "Alfred the G,..t;• Thomas visits with David Hemmings, and on the set of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," he visits with Petula Cll~. The Pl'Otlrlm observes • wld• variety of aspects of film-maklna. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 10:00 • 8 (J) -11-a-c-w;-1 Miit T....-se America: Slna•r Trtnl Lopez Is 1pecl1l auest as Dean Jones serves es on-1taae emcH •nd alfl8er Michele LH serves as television hoatns for thl• P81· Nnt from T1m1nt Count:y Convention Center In Fort Worth, Tun. A panel of Judges selects 1 1ir1 who most typlflff ttM Amtf'lcan t.enaser on the beal1 of lntelllae~. tai.nt. polae and 1ppearance. ...... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 EVENING of the Instant Ramiro Garcia. City." Teacher Is aovernment official, Tara beains to MONDAY NOVEMBER 25 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O "Once More, M1 Darlin(' (com· edy) '49-Ullan Randolph, Robert Montaomery. t:OO D "Cover 8tr1" (musical) '44- Rlta Hayworth. Gene Kelly. 10:00 fJ "Dl1I 'M' fOf Murder'' (SUS· pense) '54-Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings. 12:30 m (C) "Bl1dl N1rduus" (drama) '4'-0eborah Kerr. "Wlc-ocl Wom· an" (drama) '54-8everly Michaela. 2:00 (E) "No w., B1Q'' (mystetY) '55 -Derrick OeMarney, Eleanor Sum· merfield. 4:30 IJ "Danaer Has Two Fices" (sus· pense) '6&-Robert Lansing, Dana Wynter, Murray Hamilton. 5:00 U It's GEORGE PUTNAM * time! Award·winning exclusive news! Com· plete coverage! Sports! Get it EARLY . • • now! 6:00 fJ Tiie Bia News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. O HuntJtJ·Brinkl•r Report (C) (30) 0 Ever see a man grow 6-in. * taller before your eyes? It happens tonite on STEVE ALLEN! Jack Jones sings! The 3 Pickles are hilarious! Fun-time! 0 Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Jack Jones. The Happenings, the Pickle Brothers and Stan Stanley pest. 0 SiI O'Clodl Movie: (C) '7tll Cavalry" (adventure) '5&-Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale. 11 Spy (C) (60) 81tm1n (C) (30) Merv Griffin (C) i>at's New? (30) "Tour of the U.S. Capitol." Grade school students see the Capitol Building as a monu· ment. a museum and a political workshop. m Destino le Qlorte ~) KPlM News (C) 6:30 I KNBC Nnntriict (C) (60) I love Lucy (30) Vor•ae to the Bottom of th Sta~) (60) QJ @) Huntley·Brinkltr Reciort (C) Ell) Tliis, Too, la America (30) "Land I Ci) n. Btwtr1y Hlllbllll• (C) NOtidtro 34 (C) ( ) ABC NIW1 (C) 7:00 R 9 (j) CBS &tnin1 Ntws (C) ~)Watter Cronkite. fJ Wllat's Mr lint? (C) (30) Soupy Sales, Godfrey Cambridae and Jo. anna Barnes join At1ene Francis as this week's panelists. m Pusword (C) (30) Rose Maria and Alan Kina auest. I (6) Mond17 Movie unu Abltrtl (30) ~) Trvtll or Con11quenu1 (C) 7:30 tJ9(j)Gun1moh (C) (60) Dodae City Is overrun with brawl· In&. out ·Of ·worlt railroad wor1ters after Marshal Dillon blocks a rail· road company's sfforts to force an Irascible sodbuster ott his land. Shu& Fisher, Jim Davis and Ramon Bieri pest. 0 I Dre1m of Junnie (C) (30) "The Indispensable Jeannie." HA.5A finds Tony and Roger incompatible astronauts as a result of a test that backfires on Jeannie when she makes things easy for them. U Eat your vegetables QUICK * before they dine on you! "LOST IN SPACE"! U Lost In Spau (C) (60) "The Great Vegetable Rebellion." The space travellers land on a planet lush with veaetation and fall into the hands ,of a carrot monster. D Ci1J (I) (42) The Avenam (C) (ro) "false Witness." While loves· tigatiniz the deaths of several aaents who had been tryin& to secure evi· dence of treason ag-ainst a ranking overlook details that nearly cost John Steed his life. 0 MUlion $ Movie: (C) "'Clrcu If felf" (horror) '66---Christopher lee, Leo Genn. m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) Bob Barter conducts en unusual complex ''contlnulna consequence" in which three men depart for Hawaii, Bermuda and Mexico City to find their "personanty double." I Run for Your Lift (C) (60) Canclon de la Raza (30) Enpnamt 1:00 Rowan I M1rtJn laulll·ln (C) ( ) Tiny Tim sings "Stouttlearted Men" and Phyllis Diller conducts a tour of beautiful downtown Burbank. m Hazel (C) (30) Ell) Blad Joumal (C) (60) Tht monthly maaazlna reports on the black policeman, the Afro-Influenced Eleo Pomare dance company, blacl power and the church, ind the cue of the Seminole Indians 11alnst ~ state of Florida. €!) Co11ic:oa 'J Cancionn 1:30 fJ ® ~ Hlrets lucy (C) (30) For Craiiz's birthday, Uncle Harry takes the whole family to see Wayne Hew· ton and "staae mother" Lucy ob· t.ains an audition for her drummer son with the singer. Wayne Hewtdtl auesb. U The exotic sights of * Nepal! India! Ceylon! JACK DOUGLAS takes you to pagan temples, lush jungles! C'tnon along! O Golden VOJ11• (C) (30) "From Nepal to Ceylon." The famous Re· For one telecast he read 29 books on Communism. ,...10 Robert Abernethy is an anchorman on our KNBC Newservice. He's a fine reporter. And he likes nothing mOfe than to take an involved subject. study it, dig out its real meaning-then bring it to you in an interesting, clear and memorable manner. 0 Most news- casters merely repeat each day's events. 0 Not our Newservice team. 0 .. I Robert Abernethy, Tom ,, ~ Brokaw, Peter Burns and .a Jess Marlow all do their homework before they come into your home. O Join them tonight, and every weeknight. at 5:00 P. M. -~.newseMce WEEKNIGHTS 5-7:30/HUNTLEY BRINKLEY 6·6:30 1968 IS to cost .... Lee, (30) HUii 1nca" for City ble." (C) mrted :ts a 11nk. The the need >la~ case t 1" I For :akes r.aw- ob-imer wtdtl ' ng! =rom Re- cllntnr Buddha at Pok>nnaruwa, andl the beautiful 5th-century frescoes at the St1iriya Rock are tonlaht's Mlh~ (J?l Cl) (42) hrtOll ,.,... (C) ( 0) Martin Peyton's body returns home: Betty tells Rod that Steven is l)Ot to Intrude on their lives; Carolyn clears the air with Jeff; Rod and Betty discuss her Inherit· ance from Peyton. I Merv Criffin (C) (90) Peny Muon (60) 1V Musical OSsart Amsterdam, Jadtle Gayle, Mldtey Manners, Simmy Bow, Stu Gilliam, Tammy Grimes, Joe Williams and Harry R~. u @ CJ) (4Z) Tiie Ovtcaltl (C) (60) "The Niaht Raiders." Earl and Jemal are taken captive by a band of hooded men headed by Jeb Col· llns, former overseer of Corey's plantation. steve Ihnat and lany Gates guest. til) Rainbow Quest (60) Leadbelly (!!_ests. el La Bnija M11cflta 1 9:30 O News (C) (30) Ted Meyers. ID World of Wom1n (C) (30) "Mad· emoiselle' de Paris." Paula Mlrgon guides viewers on a tour of Paris. DEFINITELY NOT A HOLLY· WOOD SQUARE -TalenRd ac· tress, tdnaer ud daDCU Jane Powell dJsplaya her qitidt wit wben dle appean as a pat celebrity panellit on NBC's The Hollywood Squaru, dUs Moaday tbrouP Friday at 10:30 AM. fl) Rntsta Mutical I 10:00 fJ a Ci) c.fOI B11mttt (C) (60) · Garry Moore and Durward Kirby au est ' II Get all the news and * get it STRAIGHT! It's GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS time! Sports & exclu· sive T elecopter! B Ceorl!_ Pvtnaia Nen (C) (60) (j1) CJ) (42) The 1111 ValllJ (C) (60) "The Long Ride." Audra aoes into shock after witnessinc the slaying of a friend. She becomes speechless and reverts to a childlike personality and Victoria Is sum· moned tn take her home. I TwiH8'rt Zent (30) Jldl l.a\111• NIWI (C) (60) Tiit Q1llet1&fnl SU (C) (30) "Genius of the Deep/' The dolphin is the subject of toniaht's study. til) Tiit Cl'Mt Wat (30) The Ume Is June 28-Aucult 23, 1914. Events covered are the attack on Serbia and Belgium; attitudes In America, • England, Germany, Ireland; French and English military defeats. II> La Lleloaa (C) 10:30 D Mo¥tr. (C) ."lkleburd" (dra· .ma) '63--Mlchele Morgan, Hilde· ~00 aarde Neff, Danielle Darrleux, II Budweiser® Presents Charles Dehner. * FRANK SINATRA with · 1=~~~ Rwiew (C) (30) Diahann Carroll and •-· Th F"fth D" . Detra dtl Muro e 1 1mens1on 11:00 D Q1J CI) (42) Ntw1 (C) (30) 1J ®)Cl) i!lcii fralldl Al· Affftd HJtdKoct (30) btrt Sinatra Is Thm1 (C) (60) Donut O'Connor (C) (90) Guests Backed by the concert·size orches· are Lynn Kellog, Jadt De Leon, tra of Don Costa, Sinatra will sing C. C. Jones, and Barrie Chase. standards, as well as pop hits. Dia-0) T1lat Slltw (C) (30) Robert Mer- hann Carroll guests and slnas two iiif and Sue "Seton discuss sJngina. solos, as well as a medley with €!) Mitidtro 34JComtMlltary (C) Sinatra. Also guestina is The Fifth 11;30 fJ lltwie: "Tiit Lut AlllY Ma•" Dimension. (drama) '59 -Peul Munl, David I n a CI) .. ..., Nl&frt It tlle Wayne, Betsy P•ll'lltf. Mewin: (t) "Clllracle" (suspense) II 0 @ ,.... (C) '64 -Cary Grant. Audrey Hepburn, II iiiiwli: (C) "Dattta lnddlllt" Walter Matthau, James Coburn. (western) '56-0ale Robertson, Lin· George Kennedy, Ned Glass. When da Darnell. Reaina Lambert returns to -faris l(ij) CJ) (42) Joer lllMp (C) after an Alps holiday, she finds her iiOwll: "Ihle M•rdtr at St. home stripped of furniture and her ins" (comedy) '58 -Teny- husband in the moraue. Peter Thomas. Joshua, whom Realna met at the 12?00 D 9 (j) Tonllltt Shclw (C) resort offeB to help her untanate 12:15 fJ MOwit: "Oaft&W bJ llJ Side" the mystery. (mystery) '6l~thony Oliver, Mau· U Jessel loves GR'?UCHO, 12:30 mn~=~ Strip * or does he? A wild 1:00 a Movie: "Stlp Down to T•ror" troupe of comics on (suspense) '59-Rod Taylor, Jocelyn HERE COME THE STARS! Bra~ .. , F-aa.. (C) T G · · I 1-Jll ,_, ammy nmes sanes. ColllHllltJ llultttln Board THIS is a GOODIE! 11 ... CC) IJ Here Co .. die Stn (C) (60) ActiM Tllutre: ''Unknown I• Groucho Marx is blasted by Morey land." TUESDAY ~ NOVEMBER 26 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tJons reserve the right to chance proerammlnc with· out •dvance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D <C> "11le M~ ,...,..,.. \adventure) 'SJ-Tyrone Power, Pl· per Laurie. t :OO 0 .... , Sbter Ottn" (comtdy) '55-Roaalfnd Russell, Brltn Ahtrn, Janet Blair. 10:00 B {C) 0 Lucy l1llent" (romence) 1S-5-J1ne Wyman, Cheriton Heston. 12:30 m "Twist of fatt" (mysteiy) '54 -Glnpr Ro1t11. ~ (dr1m1) '35-Peul Munl. 2:00 m "Norwull Conquest" (mystery) ·~rom Conway, En B1rtok. •:JO fJ (C) '11M lone R11119r 1Ad Ille Le.t CitJ tf Cold" (western) '58- ~eyton Moore, Jey SllvtrhHls. rvrNING 5:00 U Covera1e with Courace! * GEORGE PUTNAM brings it complete, fresh, alive! Get an early start on today's news! 6:00 U Tiit I la Nen (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D Hu11t1t1·lrlllkltJ Report (C) (30) 11 RICHFIELD PRESENTS * LOS ANGELES LAKERS VS. NEW YORK KNICKS 0 l.01ri W1111t-tlp (C) 0 Sil O'Clock liloN: (C) "Tiit &riat Mllao¥rl Raid" (wmem) 'Sl -Wendell Corty, M1cdon1ld ClrtY. 11 In (C) (60) lawaa (C) (30) m Mtrv lriffln (C) Whit's NtW7 (30) E DestfM II li.rta ('2) IUUI NMn (C) 5:05 n L*rl lllUtblll {C) (2 hr 20 iiifn) Laken vs. New Yort Knicker· bocbr.. 1:30 I D. IC N.....mct (C) (60) I lAM l.llcJ (30) v.,... to "' .... .. .... I ~) (60) I Ci) H1ntley-l""'ltf lll*t (C) DOUT lud•1 Wltll Y• ClllN ) M1rlon Muwll bt&lna 1 new series for parents th1t wllt 11d In i·d~·n elementary achoo! rtaden. McfWt'aNw, lc*9 34 (C) ( 2) QC ..... (C) 1:00 R 9 Ci) cas &n11t1 ',.... <C> (10) Wetter Cronkite. I Mlt'a MJ u .. 1 (C) (30) ,..,....d (C) (30) (6) Merk.al (C) tlcti.-fact and flMJ (30) "Structure end Content." James Bo· stain outlines two principal ciuses of 1r1mm1tlcal entltie....-dlctlon1ry units end slan units. (42) Trvta Of CMMq91Met (C) 7:30 II a Ci) LIM« (C) (60) Johnny ind Scott become involved In 1 tr1in robbery when the only hope of heltlna • friend's eviction lies In obtainina 1 set of land claim Pl· pers belna transported by train. Harold Gould auests. 0 ~ 00 *" Writ (C) (60) Guest lf1rs Larry Storch ind The Doodlatown Pipers and seml-rquler K1ye Bellard join Jerry In sonas and sketches. fJ@(])(n)Mod s-.ud (C) (60) "The Price of Terror." Capt. Greer 1s the teraet of 1n unknown assailant in 1 cat.and-mouse 11me with death, and the Mod Squad be· &ins an unauthorized search for the terrorist B Million $ Movie: .. ,.ril .....,. (drama) '61 -Sidney Poitier, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodw1rd, Dia· h1nn Carroll, Louis Ammrona. Two Amencan jaumen In P1rl1, pl1yin1 with a band 1t 1 Left Bank caft, find romance with two lovtty alr11 on vacation. m Truth or CMleqMMa (C) (30) Robert C. Bell, professional .Uter, attempts to te1ch three women con· testents how to aklte. II) Run for Ytur Utt (C) (60) m Candon de 11 Raza (30) 61) £ncana .. SHOWCASE 5 ..... 12 THE ELLA FITZGERALD SHOW wltl Dutt Elll11t11 The fabulous Ella, together with the Duke In an hour thlt is sheer magic. Tonl&ht Ella vocal- ins 13 of her bluest sonas ..• Dukt and his orchestra ~rfonn three of his own composl. tlons. Ella s ranae is Incredible, her voc1I umnutlcs 1 rare phenomenon. To all muslc- IOVtn. tonl&ht is 1n enttrt1inment landmlrt! ,utmrH ...... ''Peotlle," "J111t OM of Thole Thln11." "row 0.1.'' "Lldy h COOCI," "SUl'lll'lllftlme," "Loch lOllllnd'' Ella "Satin Doll," "Tallt tflt A·Tr1ln" ••..... Duae TUESOAY • t.00 Pll •COLOR• m.A. THE DAJl.Y ,.IL.OT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 * ELLA FITZGERALD because ttle victim is 11hamed to Special starts in ;ust tell the truth abOut the incldtnt. 90-mins! A must-see! end Insists he was "robbed" by 1 Heiro couple. 1!00 I Haztl (C) (30) fJ News (C) (30) Ttd Meyera. · T1tt frtltdl Clltf (30) (R) IE) Put1*t t. Tmtl (C) (30) ,._ltf Off .. lo-4te "Shoppina In Japan." Hal SIWY• 1:25 e Llttn .,.,... (C) hosts. l:lO R 9 (I) Red S .. fton (C) (60) EI!) Re111n News Contertne9 (30) Henpeduid Geor1e Appleby (Skelton) 8' HoJ Ind his bk:kerlna wife Clar1 (Jene 10:00 11 9 Cl) SO Mlautn (C) (60) Wym1n> pretend they 1rtn't m1rried. e G l f hoplna to win a trip to T1hlti on ET Al the news rom "Find Your Mete," 1 television * GEORGE PUTNAM nowt show that mltcha luck, couples Exclusive coveraae, plus by ettdronic computer. featured ire complete sports with ~~~ i.h~ 't~,:~.·· ,B':~,.~~: Dick Enbergl Telecopterl vocal quartet. B CIOfl! Putn1111 Nn1 (C) (60) D 9 00 111111 (C) (30) "Paint Ci1J CV (U) Tlllt'1 lift (C) (60) Your Wauedom.'' Julie ovemeara "The Ninth Month." Gloria is IUf· son Cotey accused by neigtlbOr ferin1 from the "ninth month nut· Mra. Bennett (Jeff Donnell) of de· siu," 1 malady of impedlna moth· faclna wells In tht 1partment house erhood. Shelley Winters, Bill Dena hells. ind Kaye Stevens 1uest. I TOii!~ Protll,. (C) (30) I Twitiatlt Zone (30) @ (U) tt T9'n 1 Tllltf (C) Jack i..tf11m News (C) (30) ) "A M of Red Turnips." Noel Aintrian Wut (C) (30) "Alona Herrison auests IS lmer V. Griffin, the John Muir Tr1il." Host Jae\ 1n event 1erd1 lllmmaker whosa Smith tells about the 10-day ncent movie, about to be exhibited It a to the peak of Mt. Whitney. film festival, inadvertently ditcloses Ell) Creative hnon (30) "Saty1Jit the identity of several SIA 11ents. Ray.'' (R) Al Mundy is 1ssi1ned to obtain the &I) LI Lloron1 (C) lone print of t.fle film . 10:30 0 Movie: "Bittle of the San" I Merv Srfffift (C) (90) (comedy) '60-Peter Sellers. Robert P«ry Muon (60) Morley, Constance Cummin1s. ft· .. Mtkln1 n.~~11 trow (C) (~) male efficiency expert from the Dutch B.ulbs. Thalessa expl11ns U.S. takes on old Scottish firm and how to bnna popular outdoor bulbs be&ins to modemire staid officea- inside. The Plant Ledy demonstr1tes but she Is no match for the old re· how to ~t daffodlls. hyacinths end tainer. early tuhps. m Newa (C) (30) 9:00 0 @(i) ~er1d '•H1lert Moirit: Ell) NET Pt.Jttoust (90) "Devi." (R) (C) "Semett11n1 for I t.onelJ Men" &I) Detm dtl Mn (drama) '68 -Dan Blocfler, Susan !RI Clark, John Dehner. Werren O.tes, 11:00; 0 D UJJ Nen (C) (30) Paul Petersen, Don Stroud. A poi1· ~ (i) <•2) Ntwa (C) (30) nant drama about 1 man deter· Alfrtd H~ (30) mined to regain the respect of 1 Donald 0 ConllOf (C) (90) Guata ~piteful community. His wife tlkes ere actress Kathleen Nolan, actor over the operation of his deil with Cliff Robertson, slnaer Russ Amo, an lnsurinc:e company to aatvage actor-comedian ~obert Easton end and sell 1 locomotive that It sub· writer John Austin. merged In a mountain pool. m Th1t Show (C) (30) Sammy Clhn ind Biii ''Rosco" Mercer 11y 11 ELLA FITZGERALD & "II You C.n't Say tt. s1n1 ltl" * DUKE ELLINGTON in 9 m NtWI 60-mins. of pure musical @!) Netidtro 34 (C) magic! Ella sings and 11:30 U MOY~: (C) "Kt111 •nd Me" sings! You'll never (drama) 57-Van Johnson, Marth• enjoy a finer hour! i· er~ (6J Tonlaht Sllew (C) D Showcale .5 (~ (60) "The Ella MOvit: (C) "The Last Battdit" f'ltiaerald Show." Ella and Duke El· western) '49-Wllllim Elllott. llnaton t11m up for an evenlna of ~@ (IJ (n) JotJ llsbop (C) lood music. Movie: "Brutout" (1dventure) @) l11novatillt1 (30) "Mllt·Hi&h ' Richard Todd, Richard Attell• Speakers." Or. Rlch1rd Brenneman borough. end auests examine e super hlah· 12:10 fJ Movie: "Top Stent Mair'' powered tound SJstem de¥tloped (comedy) '57-Susan H1yward Kirt for psyct!oloilcal w1rflre uw in Oou1las. Jim Backus.. ' Vietnl'TI. 12:30 m n Sunset Strip @!)Lai Hlf11tMltU Vltaite9 l:OO B Movie: "Boni To It Ltwd'' ,..30 tJ QI Cl) Doria DIJ (C) (30) Billy (romance) '59-0iclt Kallman, C.rol M1rtin comes home with his eyes Morris. bledltntd, and his rnothtr ind D Movlt: "M11S1m It fort ,.,. 1r1ndfather dluaree on how to iffioa" (1dventure) '66 -Jerry d11I with the sltu1tlon. (Resched· Cobb, Mirtha Mey. ultd) I C..•uftJ hflttl11 INN (C) fJ EXCELLENT POLICE """ <C> * ACTION MELODRAMA rt~itn niutre: "The Ditton o tHJ (1) (42) "''° <C> <~o> i:JOm f:,.. ttie IDSWt o.it <C> ''The Golden fletct." The dtttct1v11 hlVt difficulty bldlin& down I con 2!00 m AfMlllM SbnJ: "Bil Houff, artist who hes swindled 1n out-of· U~" '1omorrow Is fortVer," town businessman out of $5,000 'Thunder Road." lNI d to Mnt. by • (30) wyer 0) I) " 1! IS er! (60) (60) Suf· nut- oth· 1an1 ona lack :ent 11Jit ... l>ert fe· the 11nd s-- re· (R) tSts :tor 110, tnd my Sly It" th• re) !II· ., .. irk -r rot II• rry on ;e, .. --~---- WHAT/$ A ., • A viewer might wonder why a corporation that is intimately involved in the research. construction and testing of the Apollo spacecraft, would want to sponsor a series of three lV specials. After all. government contracts don't come through 1V ads, nor is there a popular market for space capsules. According to Walton Cloke, an executive with North American Rockwell Corporation, the answer is simple. The new corporation (formed from a merger of North American Aviation and Rockwell Standard) is, states Cloke, "ready to apply on a commercial basis some of the most sophisticated technologies. The new medium of television, seems the most effective way to project North America's corporation story." (At present the cor- poration is not only involved with missiles, rockets and spacecraft, but production of thousands of automotive components, industrial products, textile machinery, etc.) In any case, North American's desire to project a new corpo- rate image will give viewers an interesting look at "Man and His Universe," or at least three aspects thereof. Airing Friday night, I 0 PM on ABC is "The Scientist," a look at the hopes. motivations, life style. private lives of that new godlike figure of the 20th century, the man of science. The old stereotype was the "mad sci- entist." a wild-haired fellow busily brewing strange concoc- Or. Jam• 0. Watson stts at his dHll upon which n.. a copy of ,..._ ~ Mlllns booll, "TIM O.UW. Hellx." wtl~ t.ns of tits quett fw the struc- tu,. of DNA for Whktl he wH awardM the Hobel Prtre. tions in a basement laboratory. Today's stereotype is the somber- faced, dedicated man in the white coat. who, given enough money and time, can solve anything from I.be common cold to the matter of life and death itself. A BC will attempt to show the scientist as human being, albeit a very special kind of human be.ing. The program will look into the lives of Dr. James D. Watson and Dr. Walter B. Gilbert. along with a group of araduate students at the Harvard Biochemistry Laboratory of which they are co-directors. Dr. Watson received the Nobel Prize for bis work as co-discov- erer of the structure of DNA when he was only 23. By probing the mysteries of the DNA molecule, biologists have deciphered the Dr. James and E11ubeth WetNn a,. -In a c:Hual momeftt durlrte .,. outlft8 at CoW Sprifts HaltMf IA...,._ torlft, • Celd Spffna Harb«, L I. A lunch Mmlnar between Pf'Of_,. and students at H•rvarcl Unlvwslty code that determines inherited characteristics. opening the way for man to one day control his own heredity. Competition exists in the field of science as surely as it exists amon~ businessmen or on the athletic field. This will be point· ed up in the program by the friendly but serious rivalry between Dr. Benno Meuller-Hill. a brilliant young biochetnist from Germany who is working with Dr. Gilbert. and another biochemist. Dr. Mark Ptashne. who at 27 is considered one of the most brilliant men in his field. Watson and Gilbert preside over the laboratory and the twelve graduate and post-graduate students with whom they work. They will be seen in seminar sessions. often held during lunch. in which someone will bring up what he has been working on. to be dis- cussed, argued, disproved and generally hashed over by the rest of the group. The same tight knit g10up will be shown at social gatherings. in lighter moments, as well as in moments in which the young men and women discuss what led them to pursue scientific careers. and the questions involved in deciding whether to go into industrial research, governmental research or "pure science.•· Lester Cooper, executive producer of "The Scientist." empha- sizes that .. Man and His Universe" is not a series about science. but about people, in a sense the story of man ov" science. The emphasis is on the human sid~in the ftrst program. what kind of person is a scientist The second part. "Cosmopolis" (airing Jan. 13) considers the future of the city, and the enormous problems that are involved when. by the year 2000, the majority of the world's people will be1 living in huge urban centers. The third pro- gram turns to space, "The ViC..V From Space," (March 14) depict· ing what man has seen of earth and beyond during the first decade of space explorations. Included will be some spectacular picture$ made from spacecraft. The series ts produced under the supervision of Thomas H . Wolf. vice president and director of 1V documentary programs for ABC News. Ernest Pendrell produces the ft~t program. -marian dern WEDNESDAY NOV!MIElt 'Z1 For momin1 and afternoon listings, please nee DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All Sta· tion1 reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O "foraakln& All Ottlen" (ro- mance) '3S-Joan Crawford, Clark Gab It. 9:0011 "Parla C.lllnt' (dr1ma) '41- Randolph Scott. Basil Rathbone. 10:00 G "The Tttchtr Ind tM MlrKW' (dram1) '62-Aldo Fabrizi, Eduardo Ntr011. 12:30 ID .. Act of Lowe'\ (drama) '54-- Klrtc Douitaa. "He lt1n AU ts.. W1(' (mystery) '51-John Garfield. 2:00 m "alintte lun111ow" (drama) '56-f1ul Lukls, Kay W1llh. 4:30 II "Buck PrlvlW' (comedy) '41 -Abbott & Costello. FV F N I NG 5:00 II Coverap with Cour•gel * It's GEORGE PUTNAM time! Get an Hrly start on the news! Sports & Tele· copter cut-ins! Tune in! 1:00 II 1'111 .. ..... (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D Hunt1.,.lrlflkl1Y ""*1 (C) (30) n JOEY BISHOP, of all * people is STEVE ALLEN'S big guest tonight! Take a fun-break right now! 0 StWt Alltft SM (C) (90) Joey ~hop, The Coll119, Lu Elliott, Don Al1n and Jani Gardner cuat. TH! DAILY PILOT, TV WEE<. NOVEMBER 23, lNI TONIGHT /7:30 ANTA CLAUS LANE PARADE SH: IATMAN & ROllN, HH.MAN MUNSTER, BOZO GILLIGAN, BANDS & FLOA~ ICCOP 11J~iuo ~13 ~~ HOBO KELLY , LIVE/COLOR 'Y' 0Sm~CloQMowft:(C)MlitdMlll·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ill Ridel Alone" (Westtm) '53- Randolph Scott, Cr1i1 stevens, Jtn. nlftr Holden. 11 SpJ (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) Cl) Merv Griffin (C) M.rs Newt (30) Deltino 11 51oria 2)KPl.M ..... (C) 1:30 I KHC NtwMMc:t (C) (60) I Lew Lay (30) ~lfllt .. UM a.no. of till SN~ (60) 0 Ci) H11ntltJ·lrintltJ hport (C) fJD ...._ fOf Yow Mone, (30) "Fam· i Rtcf'Mtion." Cl) Mc:Hatt•s flawy ifOtldtro 34 (C) ( )AIC Ntws (C) 7:00 ti 9 Cl) CIS Evtt1hl1 Ntwa (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. I nrt'1 MJ Untt (C) (30) P......-cl (C) (30) Ci) You AIUd tor It Mtkht1 tile Molt et MaturltJ ( ) "Kttp an Open Mind." Marion MaBhall and cullb dlxuss how to communicate with other reneratlons. (42) Trvtll Of c...q-(C) 1~ IJ Dllltlrl (C) (60) Mtrsh tries to rescue 1n Africtn youth who h1tes his h1'9dltary rolt n tribll story· teller, lonp to be • warrior.hunter, and dellberatety battln 1 l1op1rd. D 9 CI> n. vqw. <C> (90) "Dart Corridor." A youn1 wom111. found uncontelous on 1 lonely tntll by The Vlrfinlan, aw1kens as an amnesia victim harborin1 a myste- rious fear. Judy Lina. John Smith and Paul Wlnchtll guest D Ever see an outer-space * beauty contest? Watch LOST IN SPACE tonite! D loll la S,tce (C) (60) "Space Beauty." Judy wins a galactic 9'1'ce beauty contest and is nearty ctrrled off to a~anet of fire. 0 (i1) (42) Hart C••t th lrldel ( (60) "Stand Off." Aaron Stempel imports ruffi1ns led by Ox, 1 pnt of a freed slave, to enforce his blockade of property cutting off the Bolt Brothers' loalnr operation from access to the river. Henry Beckman plays Char1ay Clancey and Mitzi Hoar pl1ys Miss f.ssle. Don Pedro Colley auests as Ox. 0 MHlloa $ Mewia: (C) "Yow MOMJ or Your Lift" (comedy) '66 -ftrnandel, Heinz Ruhmann. Two employees In 1 construction flrm become embroiled 111 .cfvtnlures that include tmbmllng 10 mil· lion francs, runnina off with two shapely &iris. a hlrrowi111 train trip to Paris, and 1 fast·movin1 pm· bllnt 1ame. mm "I Jlnc""'cw.~t Slntl C&m U.. ,_.. (C)(rhr) Tht Hollywood Chamber of Commerce antlclptt.es more th•n 5,000 ptrtidpants for Its 1nnual parade of stars. m1rtln1 Th1nks&lvin1 Eve and the return of St Nick from 1 yur-lon1 toll In his busy lOJ WOt\shop at tM North Pole. The noet theme Is "Hollywood Fantasy." 8111 Welsh hosts fof KTTV, and Hobo Kelty 111d Bm Bunud are co-tmeee1 for KOOP. I c.dN .. It bi.a (30) ~-=-...... (C) 1:00 fZi) Yow Dell_.1 WorUI (60) "Vi· slons of Supr Pluma." A detllltd examln1tion of the toy Industry, In· cludln1 Interviews with reprntnta· ttm of lht toy com1>1nles. 11lu.. people, p1rents and the consumert -dlildren. fl) MllRolts Mlllicll 1:30 II TM 5eod 5ays (C) (30) An el· det1y Greek wor1!man enthusiastic:lllJ offers to do odd jobs around Btrt's Place and keeps himself busy flxl111 the thlnas he accidentally breaks. Liam Dunn appurs as D. W. Wit· '°"· the rlvtl ,restaurant owner, and nto Vandis as Niko. D Watch a fun show & win * money! WIN WITH THE STARS! Guest Shari lewis! Get Von's cards! 0 Win WIUI tM Stars (C) (30) Shari Lewis ruests. 0 (j7) CI) (42)"""' Plact (C) {30) The town 1ttends terYicn for Martin Payton; Fred discusses Jeff with Ctrolyn; Dr. Miles airs his views about Peyton; Betty demands steven return her porlnlt I S.OrlNI 9:00 ltvlffy HlllbiUltl (C) (30) The blllle$ travel to Hootecville to celebrate Thlnks11vln1 ind auto quite a stir when Jethro convinces the local citizenry that he's a bl1· time Hollywood producer. The spe· clal holiday show f11tures cutst ind cameo 1ppearances by lht "f· ulars from "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres." D9@ lob ttope .._ <C> (60) Guests include Barbara Mc· Nair, Glen Ctmpbell, Juliet Pruwla, and Sarai<> Mendes and Braail '66. The pro1111m originates '""" the University ot Southern Callfomla in Los An1eles. I Wrest11111 (C) @ (42) Wtdltlldaf l"1llt ovit: ~ "l"inl ltldl" (comedy) '64-frankie AvalOn, Annette Funi· cello, Marthl Hyer, H1rvey Ltmbtck. Jody McCrea. Group of younpters 1urfin1 at the beach mfft a Brlttsh recordin1 star who is attraettd to one of the air1s. After 1 dol rtee, a filht ensues ind tht airt aoes home with her Amertcln boyfritnd. fm NET Fatlvll (60) "Tho Fanat· lei" A British documentary dlf'Oft· ldinr the histofy of tht suffl"llltte movement In Ena1a"6--''th9 mad. wicked wortd of woman's rtlhts." Still photoo-phs. drawlnp and ctr· 1968 "VI· alltd •,In· tntl· .1 .. mers 11 el· ally «fl 001\1 ttb. Wit· Ind lllfin E .! (30) (C) for Jeff his ands The to eat• 'lees blg- spe- Jest l"lf· and (C) Mc· -· '66. the I in &lit dy) lni· d. :ers :!sh to ice, oes nd. llt· Dft· !lte •d. s." ar· loons show women in Britain in revolt a11inst their leek of privilege, and against male insistence on their exclusion from active politics. g) llldla Libre 9:31 fJ 9 Cl) lirttn Aa9I (C) (30) County Aaent Hank Kimball learns Terry Harper, an alricultural stu- dent, is being sent to Hootervllle to obsefVe his work and Kank Is im· mediately certain it means he is going to lose his job-that is; until he meets Terry. I NllllS (C} (30) Ted MeyllfS. Merv Griffin (C) (90) Wond«t of Ute World (C) (30) "African Safari." The Link« Fam- ily trelc into the wild lntetiof of Portuguese East Africa (Mozambl· que) to take part in an African safari. 10:00 fJ Cit (j) Jon1than Winters (C) (60) The Est1blishment rock group guests. 0 @ @ The Outlider (C) (iO) "I Can't Hear You Scream." David Ross makes 1 last minute attempt to save a condemned min when he turns up new evidence that poinb to a frerne-up. Myron Healy, En• Hartman ere feetured. 0 It's GEORGE PUTNAM * NEWS time! Complete coverage! Enberg sports! I Ceer11 P111M111 News (C) (60) Twtlipt Zone (30) W1ndet1ust (C) (30) "Close-up on Russia." Bill Burrud shows dose- up camera shots of the nation's citizens. emph1sizln1 a study of the m•11Y different faclel characteristics. I Yorty Nen Conr.tnc. (45) L1 l.JofOne (C) 10:30 Cotolt>rltioft: (C) "Two Rocle optN(' (western) '61 -James Stewart, Richard Widmark, Shirley Jones. Andy Devine, Linda Cristal. I News (C) (30) Detr11 dtl Muro 11:00 I '9 m lit News (C) (30) 6 (l}) lfews (C) (30) L 1me of tM Wlff (C) (30) That Show (C) (30) "footb1ll- for Men onlyr• Peu:y Cass end Joe Gar1~·01a guest. I """' otldero 34 / Cotn11ttntary (C) 11 :30 Movlt: "Ytllow SQ" (western) '4~r~ Peck. Anne Baxter. D ID(!) Tonl&ht Show (C) O Mcwlt: "Timber Jed'\ (mystery) '54-Starlina Hayden, Vera Ralston. 0 @ (]) (42) Joe, llsllop (C) m Movie: .. 1.000,000 1.c." <•d· venture) '40-Victor Mature. 12:20 fJ Cokwt>ratioft: (C) "Red Drqon" (adventure) '67-Stewart Granger. 12:00 m Donald O'Conncw (C) GuesU are actors Richard Dawson ind Sterling Holloway, singer Jackie De Shannon, author Norman Gogner 1Ad The Ike and Tina Turner Musical Revtf9. 1:00 fJ Movlt: "ltedl Wom1n" (hor· ror) '60-Coleen Gray, Philtip Terry. 0 Movie: "Th R1c:etr1dl Murders" (mystery) '64-Hanstora Felmy. I Coftl111un"1 Bulletin lolrd (C) " ... (C} Actien °thtllrt: "The Big Tip Off." 1:30 ~ FnHll tbt Inside Otlt (C) 2:00 • Colort>t1tlon (C) "Seven Cities o Gold," "Affair at lschla," ind "X M1n With the l ·R1y ~·· oi All·Nlpt Sllow: "The Dwil's Drsclple," "Min From ~." and "The Blind Goddes.s." MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY 1st &'2ntl MORTGAGES ANY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AB Service in the Privacy of your home EVENING & SATURDAY ArPOINTMENTS e Com bin• Your Bi4l1 to On• Monthly Peyment e Borrow on Your Hom.,_Pei~ for or Not • Euy T•rms -You ChooH Yow Peym•nh e Long T •rm -Low htterest -I It Mortgeges e W• Buy end lo.n Ageinst Existing Trust De•ds 646-2477 833 DOVER DR.-HEWPORT BEAot skiu Licemed Mortgage Loan Agent Member of Local Board of Realtor• ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. ..... UJ THURSDAY @ ()) Jid La un• (C} .,. .... lt:OO ~ (}) hner1.. IHeBfteld fJ) How Te Many I MlllloAlln NOVEMBER 28 10:15 ~brltioa: <C> "'T'9 SMR-(dram1) '56-Vk tor Ma- M 0 J? N I N (, tun, Karen Steel. 10:30 Cl 9 (]) Afl F•tbaR (C) Hous- ton <ilers vs. Kansas City Chiefs e3I e E.dtatltn bdltnp (C) at Kansas City. IJ TllCMr ln·StMc:e fJ <42> lick c.w.tt (C) ftll E.dueatlo I ,_tun ~ ()) Cll111p1 TIMI (C) ... "' . GI f1'911 a. Inside Out (C) W 9 lln Us -DIJ/lllln (C) fl) Ila Picture ! ==~ (~s: lCMS a> hbllc s.vtce (C) -Ru Harriaon Vlralnl1 Mayo. 11:00 9 Morie: (C) ....,.,nd the 11111 ' Htrizo." (adventure) '42-0orottly 7• D a (j) Tiit Today .... (C) Lamour, Richard Dennlna. • M..,,t It 7 (C) m 9triff Jolin (C) • Mr. Wblllltnt (C) Q) Rot9p1f .... (C) e hft 'n' ...., (C) 11:30 O@ Cl) (4Z) Datln1 l1M (C) ,. .. • 9 m n.-...s., o., ,.. m ,..,. StofJ <C> rliiit 1tibllet (C) frte 11"91t 111racta. 11:45 0 (JJJ (1) (4Z) NCAA Foetban (C) f11turlnr 1 ho1t of television stars Teias A&M" at Teus. are the hllflllpts of today's pro- lflm11lnr. Thia two-part prorram fettura Fran Allison, Burr Tillstrom, Bob KeesMn. 8fttl Brlcktll, Arthur I'd T f HNOON GodfrtJ, B111>1ra McNalr, Mike 1?:00 Cl l"'PO (C) Marla Colt, Bob Ootislu. Bess MeyetlOn, ind Jlek Doman, Ray Elwell. Unkletter as hosts. Tht parades WI· m 0) ..... (C) end are tha R. H. Macy parade In l2·30 8 QI())~ D1J h- New YOft, tht J., L Hucbon parade • ,.... Jllblfte (C) Part 11. Eaton's In Detroit, Eaton s Santi Claus ". Santa Claus Plrad•. oldest In the ride in Toronto, Canada (ti'*' tht hemisphere, is btlnt pruented for Dlcht _before), tht Gimbtis Pl~ the 64th year; Ptllladelphla's Gim· i. Ptllladtfphla and tht Carolina 1 btls parade is marklnr its 49th Carrovtel parade In Charlotte, NorUI year; the J. l. Hudson parade Is in Carolina. its 42nd yur; the R. H. Macy Pl· • .,._,, c.-. Calla (C) rade Is havin& Its 4lst ,.er; and •.W.•1111• tf c .. i., (C} the Carolinas' C.rrousel parade is • -in Its 21st year. Burr Tlllstrom and .. ..._. llblt1 Heocl , .. , Fran Allison ind Kukla and Ollle a:BeC•••'tJ ...._ ...... cover th• New Yott festivities; Mike .-11:!.!U...llllH Dourtu and Bass Myerson wtll be ~BB Cll 111&7'• nm'.,,... DIJ in Phll1delphl1; Arthur Godfrey and fStle (C) Lorne GrttM and B.t1J T 'llllltt co-host the color CXMllll'9 of B111>1ra M1cN1ir will be In OfOnto; tllt New York City holiday event Bob Keeshan end Beth Brickell will This ,.er marts the ninth yur of COYtr the Detroit parade; and Jadl C0¥9fllft for NBC. A lfltterinr 1,. Linkletttr does the solo honors for the Chlr1otte parade. rty of stars from the telt'tision, film ~............. (C) .. ~ -~. -. Ind thatrical worlcb join wfth -._ .-- IWlrd·wlnnint m1rdli111 binds In (comedy) '41 -Bob Hope, tht cefebmto.. Many of the enter-Vera Zorina. tel.MB Ind 111 of the musical GJ lhwit: "'Tiie Dtc:bioa of Clwt.- bou,.t will perform outdoors In _.., ltaW' (dram1) '48--Ale!lls from of Macy's at Broadway and Smith, Robert Dov(las.. Herald $qUll'9. in I special show. m ...... fw llllan (C) 0 C.,._ l:Ol 8 9 00 Afl Fee... (C) Buf-8 llllwla: (C) '1 lMt llefvlR" tlro Bills vs. O.kl1nd Raiders at (comedy) '53 -Doftald O'Connor, Olkl1nd. Debtllt Reynolds.. l:JO aJ Sd-f1 llleft't (C) •• ..-.nr.. UIO II Qt ()) I 18.slMJ Alt lWltt· .. ~.,.,,,.u .. : <C> ........ .., .,,..._ AnNd ,__ {C) WMllnl) '50-Gary Cooper, Rutti Alms ol Art's nant tour ol US n. Arm1. Nny, Marine and Air Fotee (1! (J) V.... Ill.at (C) areas in the Far ~ u well as .. !:!~tfi T~~ Ptllladtl· foota1e tte.tlni with tht air IVICUI· _, tion of llfVlclmeft from the fro1t va. De Lions at Ihm Ill Viet Nam to hospitals in the Philippines.. StoplJinc ptecea on •---= (C) .,,..._ ,_.. ttle tour .. ,. Honolulu. Tobo. (ilaasbO '48 -SW FIMll Gl9ta Seoul, T1lpel, Oklnewa, a.rt Air GIJal. ~ Bui, Banatiot and Sailoft. e J11ct La t... Emdlll (C) Art wtn be *" aolnc ~ • ~ "Th• AnllulL" Fil Green Bem don trainlna et C.mp .,.-EAlropeen 1nlmab Iii their 111tvral Hardy on ~lllR. Art alto visits U1>1ata, the U.S..S. Arizona Memorill In IHJ (J)...... ....... Putt Hartlor. • llr ...... .,. a Miiiis: .. "fftirh-• .,. ,. h .. (diama) '56-Gary Cooper, botothy .... ,.__ (C) Mc:Guln. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 23, 1968 m Santa Cl111$ Line hlldt (C) m Movie: (C) "s-Q" (drama) '46-fred MacMurray, Anne Baxter. 2:30 U Mowlt: (C) "Cllrbtophtr c.1 ... bus" (drama) '49-fredric M1rth, Florence Bdridp. 3:00 8 ta (j) NR. TodlJ (C) Wuh· lnrton Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys at Dallas. 0 (il) (]) (42) Ikea• House (C} Q) Tiie Amil.In& Three 3:30 O (17) (}) (42) F11nny You Slloald Asl {l) m Hobo 1e1i, <C> 3:55 D 112' CJ) (42) Chlld,...1 Docto Ca Lendon H. Smith, M.O. 4:00 0 Milt Doa0u (C) 0 ~ (}) C•Z) .._,,wtd a.. (C} an • ., Ind ..... m I IScW I Tiit Mela Mr. fn. CfacUf (C) Petros the Pelican tells the story of the meenest man In the world Who tried to destroy Santa Claus's warehouse. 4~~ 0 Ntws How (C} Baxter Wud. 0 Tiit Real Mteo,a Q) Ion's lie Top Sllow (C) (jZ) CJ) (42) Nib Doaatu (C) 5:001J MIC ..... me. (C) • '-le .......... (C) fJ llaanbtfwtna Spedal (C) "Toy· land Holiday With The Serendipity SlnaeB." Sonr·fllled f1iry tale tor youna and old alike. mn. ........ ~ CIJ Jlnt111 Tlllo4ltuot1 .. (C} 5:30 0 (ii) (I) (42) A8C ..... (C) G) Willche6-llai.tntJ Slllllr {C) Q) Cillllpn's Island (C) ta 00 nil .,., 1961 (C) fVENING 5.'098 Tiit Bit ,.._ (C} (60) Jerry Dunphy. 8 H•u.,.lrinller ~ (C) (30) B RICHFIELD PRESENTS * LOS ANGELES LAKERS VS. PHIL.A. 76'ERS 8 Labn w ..... (C) Sil O'Qecl llewte: (C) ........ Lat • .,... (adventure) '$6-.fficfl. 1rd Wldm11rt, Felidl Farr. 11 5pr (C) (60) ....... (C) (30) m ..... Criffln (C) fiat1 .._? (30) "Viller Valle." Kaoko and Viller Valle are attacked by sharb in the Island's shallow wet.rs. L ut 111ndmother shoots the man-klll•. ., Deltl9' ........ (l.t) QIUI ._WI (C) 5:115 D........ I hlOlll <Cl (2 llr 20 min) uk9'$ va. Ptllladefphla 1~ at Ptlil.ctelphla. S:JOl IUllC ....... 1ce (C) (60) I U. lay (30) s.Ef ........ tftlll I .......,....u., ~ (C) w..td .. Clllldi... ~ "Wonders In Your Own Yard." Mrs. Emma JlrntMZ Is holt1llS. ilW.~tr ('!)Al 'f1llltp lnsld and a.ati- flll (C) Burt Ives ho$ts. 1:45 8 C8S Ewlln& Newt (C} 7:00 8 Mn: (C} "'Pillow Tat.,. (com· ecty) '59-Rodl Hudson, Doria Day, Tony Randall. I wut's My Unt? (C) (30) Pu:saml (C) (30) @ Hi&tl and Wlld (C) Slcfl .. t. FHt (30) Cl) ftltutt 7:30 Dtnlel Boone (C} (60) ''The a ley of the sun." Josh Clements becomes separated from his huntlni partner, Danlef Boone, and finds himself the prisoner of an eccentric Englishman In a cave filled with Aztec treasures. Jimmy Deen, Severn Darden and Mariette Hartley cuest. D (~ (42) amm:J "l 111 1'bt I YlsltDfl' (C) (00) Bned on a story by Truman C.• the Pf'OITlm tells tht siDfJ of Buddy ind his cousln, Miss ~ end their ThankS&Mna. Rimed on location in rural Alabama, Buddy confronts Odd Henderlolt, en oks. youth who defl(hts In buntina and PIW*Utinc him. Buddy's f11ra .,.. lnttnsffied when MIS'I Sook asb Odd HtndeBon to be their tutSt fof' Th1nksclvin1 dinner. Tht ~s encount• with Odd at the dinner, preceded by the mysterious disap- pearance of a brooch, emphastas. In a poi&nant wey, the meenlnc ol Thankscivina. Geraldine Pait. Ml· dlael Kelrney and H11'11ford Rvwl lbr. GJ MlfltDn S Mtwle: (C) .._. fiilr"' (drama) '60 -Montpn«y Clift L• Remlct. mrrw111 • c. •• , •• <C> <30> 1Wo dop Invariably ob1J the call of only one of thrw COlltllDntl ""° COl!I~ fof' iwtztt. but two of £ E 1968 (com· s Dty, "The ments 11ntJn1 finds :entrlc with ievtrn gutst. 'ltu Baled •POtB. .. -.. ... I> :'I at of )ook on = tnd are ub uest "'' '*· .... -. r of Ml· °"' ... *Y 30) call mtJ 'of the contestants ire unaware that is located In the llbrary with Mita· the third competitor Is ttie dop' kills. Vera Miies, Leon Uasek, Gey trainer. H1milton, Lynn Pinckney ind Der· ID Run for Your ltfe (C) {60) mot Walsh star. @(I) TlllnacMnl Wldt Th9 IUq 0 Ntwt (C) (30) Ted Meym. faml!J (C) al) Candon de la ltua (30} ~ C..r'a World (C) (30) "War. ~ Cl) Blondie (C) nors of the Stone Aee." Romero m &lpn1m. joins the first party of 1dventurers B:OO JB Haztf (C) (30) ever to photorraph the junele : ,, ..... na die Guitar (30) "lntr,._ stron1hold of New Guinea's newly .,. v~ discovered Stone Aae warriors.. th• ductton to Flamenco Techniques." Ouna tribesmen. Frederick Noad Introduces Flamen-~ co techniques with practlcal wcm w Gut.ft T11 (30) on the "ras1ueado." 10:00 0 9@ Dun Martin (C) (60) ~Cf) Hawaii Fiwe-0 (C) Dean's guests are Geor1e Gobel, {!) ftfidano! (C) Lena Home, The Golddluers and 8:25 D Lallers Wrap-up (C) Skiles and Henderson. 8:30 B @ 00 Ironside (C) (60) "The e Gtorr• ~"' ...... (C) (60) Macabre Mr. Micawber." When 0 All·Amencan Collea• Show (C) elderly Horatio Shute ts murdered (30) Jud1es are Judy Came, Pat with a poker his man·serv1nt Buttram and Dana Wynter, with Carney, Is a 1~1ical ¥JSpect, Jin~ Nancy Wilson presentin1 tha pr1ze. his fin1erprlnts are on tht weapon. m J1et Latham News (C) (60) Camey's only friend Is a mynah m Wlld Advtnturt (t} (30) (R) bird, who eventually helps Ironside ~ RlD Review (60) "Census lnno-solve ttia crime. Burem Meredith, Q:ltions f 9 " Jack Kru1ehen and Kathie Browne va or 1 70. Or. Albert Hibbs guest and John Beresford of the U.S. Bil· • reeu of the Census explore the 0 BOXING from Olympic! ways in which modern teehnolo&Y * Light-heavies Heilman will be used In the upcomln1 census. vs. Kendall! A go-er! @I) IA LlorOlll (C) 0 Boxln& (C) (90) Andy "Kid" 10:30 0 T.H.E. Cat (C) (30) Heilman and Andy Kendall meet in O Cotofbratlon: (C) HtftO and Hip a 10-round ll&ht heavyweiJht bout Wat.I" (adventure) '54-Richard 0 @ (]) (42) lewitdlecl (C) (30) Widmark, Cameron Mitchell. "Samantha Flahts City Hall." Sam Gl Public Sefvict (C) I Ntws (C) lnms about politlelans, protests and philanthropists in her fiaht to @ CI) Puspoft 1D Den11r save a park from btln1 converted @I) o.trn del Muro Into a shoppln1 center. (42) Twillaht Zoae !R ~;;; ~': <fJo~90) 11:00 fJ 0 0 @ Ntn (C) (30) ~ Blad! ~e (30) Los An· 00 9 00 (42) News (C) (30) geles Police Chief Thomas Reddin D Alfred Hitdlcodl (30) answers questions from 1 panel of m Donald O'Cennor (C) (90) local newsmen comprised of Ray Guests are Dana Wynter, Pepper Williams, KHX·Radlo; Carl Fleming, Davis Tony Re.se Hal Frazier and Los Angales Bureau Chief of News-Or. Irvin& 1. Lasky. ' week; and John Fl~d. f.dltor of the aJ That Show (C) (30) "Alwaya on Black Voice. Sunday." Ed SUiiivan and Mlctlatl @I) Noelle de Eltrtfto David Harris guest. 9:00 f) ~ Ci) Thund•J Nlaftt Movie; ~ (!) News (C) "MlfCO Polo, The Mapificenr (adventure) '66-Horst Buchholz, @I) Notidtro 34 (C) Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif, Elsa 11:30 II Movie: (C) .. ,. lell(s 811111" Martinelli, Orson Welles, Akim Tami· (drama) '55-Jack Webb, Janet Lel&h. roff. The story of the exploits of the O @@ Toni&llt StlOW (C) handsome and coura1eous youna II Mme: (C) "lme Warrior" Venetl~n. Marco Poto. Ofl his fa· (western) '52-Jon Hall. Jay Sllvll'· mous 1ourney from Venice to China haels. in the 13th century. 0 @ (1) (42) T1'at Girt (C) (30) 0 @ (]) (42) Joey l!Mop (C) "The Seventh Time Around." Don's Ii) Mov•: "The OWl't.nders" (Id· rich employer. lady Mer1aret venture) '46-Chlps Rafferty, Oaph· Weatherby, wants to make Don her ne Campbell. seventh husband. Senay Venuta 12:30 0 Colortwltion: (C) "C1ptaht front guests. Catilt" (adventure) '47 -Tyrone al) Tlleltr. Ital (30) Power, Cestr Romero. 9:30 0 9 @ Drqnet (C) (30) "Pub· m 77 SunNt strip lie AHain-OR-14." Sat. Fr1day and 1:00 IJ Mowte: "fl'Olttiar 1ar (western) Officer Gannon uncover a robbery '45-Ywnne De Car1o, Rod Cameron. durin& their efforts to organize an II Morie• "&up. tD Qlofy" (Id· action committee aaalnst crime. (R.. venture) :40 _Constance Bennett. scheduled from October 31.) Pat O'Brian. 0 @ m <42) JoumtJ tD .. Un· B Col9tnun~ 8111Jttln 8oard (C) known <Cf (60) "Matakltls 11 Com· News (C) Ina." Wrltar June Wiiey becomes so 1:30 ID fro• tM I~ Out (C) engrossed In 1tudyln1 microfilm rt· m Act1cMt T1Mltrtt "Kina ol the ports of the 1927 arrest of Mata· Underworld." kills, 1 Cypriot accuMd of murder· 00 ~ ... ........ _._. "l 1 Bell ,, ma four youn1 women, thlt sht Is 2: • ,.,."'.,.. -;, • u u .. lcx:ked lnstdt the library after dos-e Gr•n Sea~, 'The Ambas- ine hours. Sh• 11*> dlsCIMf'I that sador's Oau&htw. she has been myshrlous!Y trans· 3:15 0 Colortntltlt: (C) "Th• Com· ported back Into time and that sh• mand," "Vin Juanltol" HOLLYWOOD IN EUROPE This pa.st summer MGM Studios invited KHJ's Wayne Thomas, a well-known Los Angeles television personality, to Europe to cover the filming of two of its major featun=s-"Alfred the Great" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." The result is an hour-long color Spe· cial, Hollywood in Europe. on KHJ, Channel 9, Friday at 10 PM. Thomas acts as host, as well as producer-writer-editor of this behind-the-scenes documentary, which is a 'television firsf-tbc first time that a major Los Angeles television perionality has been invited by a major studio to cover such an event. Thomas takes his television audience first to county Galway. in rreland, as he reports on the scene of "Alfred the Great" (suarring David Hemmings. Prunclla Ransome, Michael York, Colin Blakely KHJ-TV's own Waynt' Thomas intervit'WS Peru/a Clarie. and 1400 extras). A highlight of this segment is an exclusive inter- view with the film 's star David Hemmings who tells some of the secrets of his fascinating interpretation of King Alfred of Wessex -the first English leader ta forge a powerful. united England out of a handful of petty kingdoms. In addition, the Special exposes some of the 'tricks of the trade' of film-land, showing how blood is created for special effect; how battle scars are applied (painlessly); how sword fights are chore- graphed; an<! how unusual camera angles are achieved. Besides talking with the director, stars and crew of this impor- tant film, Thomas introduces some of the characters that film audi- ences never get to know-the fascinating Irishmen who are 'extras' in the film; three typical Irish ten year olds; a group of Irish nuns; and the former bodyguard to the President of Ireland. From the wilds of Ireland, Hollywood in Europe moves to the picturesque little village of Sherbome. in England. where MOM filmed it.s musical version of James Hilton's classic novel '4GOOD- BYE. MR. CHIPS.'' (This film version stars Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark and Sir Michael Redgrave). Al the film site of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips.'' Thomas interviews Petula Clark (Chips' charming Katherine}. In addition. Petula gives an impromptu fashion show featuring many of the 30's cos- tumes created especiaUy for her in the film. Thomas also provided two other illuminating interviews: one with Leslie Bricusse, the composer of ten original songs for "Chips" (and who also won an Academy Award last year for the musical score for "Doctor Doolittle"); the other with costumer Julie Harris (not to be confused with the actres~ of the same name). Miss Harris is an internaitonal award winner, winning the British Acad- emy Award for her costumes for "The Wrong Box" and the Amer- ican Oscar for "Darling." Thomas talks, too, with English teenagers about their feelings abou1 'pop' music and American teenagers as well a.~ introducing the boys of the famous Sherborne S<:hool (its classrooms and grounds were used in the fllm). hp 17 i I * ~ .(- I \ ~ GG * 'Something for a Lonely Man' Dan Blocker (of Bonanza) and Susan Clark star in a poignant drama about a man determined to regain the respect of a spiteful community in "Something for a Lonely Man," a World Premiere movie on NBC's Tuesday Night at the Movies at 9 PM. Co-starring in the drama set in the tar West of the 1870's are John Dehner, Warren Oates, Paul Petersen and Don Stroud. Olympic figure skating champion Peggy Fleming headlines "Here's Peggy Fleming," an ice-oriented musical-variety spe- cial on NBC, Sunday, Nov. 24 at 9 PM . 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Hawaii Calls (C) (30) (60) Pat Paulsen makes. his dra-10:00 O @ ®St.tr Trtl (C) (60) matic debut as a bumblin& agent "Wtnk of an Eye." Officers and crew 6:00 D Tht 81& Ntwi (C) (60) Jerry whose photographic memory makes of the USS Enterprise are captured Dunphy. him a vital p~rt of Jam_es West's by a dying people who intend to 0 Huntl.,·Brlnkley Report (C) (30) plans for snarma an opium-smug-use the males to help re-popul1t1 fJ RICHFIELD PRESENTS glin& ring. Charles Aidman also is their planet. Kathie Browne, Ja10n NOVEMBER 29 For morninc and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. featured Evers. Eric Holland and Geoffrey * LOS ANGELES LAKERS B Hieh Chapa"•' (C) (60) "For Binney guest. VS. BOSTON CELTICS What we Are About To Receive." fJ Geoir• Putuam News (C) (60) B lakers Warm-up (C) Thanksaiving plans et the Cannon 0 SEE NORTH AMERICAN Ranch are threatened by a quarrel· , Six O'Clock Movie: (C) ''fllmlna scme neighbor and Indians. The * ROCKWELL S SPECIAL ~~~::.· F~~~n}~~er.'SZ-SterUns cause of all the trouble is one dead ''THE SCIENTIST'' ! I Spy (C) (60) turk~ 0 @ (J) (42) Man and His UnJ. Batman (C) (30) 0 Q1J Cil (42) OP«atlon: Entff· vene Special (C) (60) "The Sdtn• I '3) Merv Grilfln (C) tainment (C) (60) nm Conway hosts tist... The first of three such spe- DAYTIME MOVIES What's Ntw? (30) the show from Fort Gordon, August~. cials 1s the story of the relentless Destino 11 &lorla Georgia. Glen Campbell, Stefanie dedication and rivalry devoted to ( 2) KPLM News (C) Powers, John Byner, The little Steps what has been called the world's 6:45 O (C) "Montanl" (western) '50-6:05 fJ lakers Basketball (C) (2 hr 20 and Honey, Ud auest. most demandin& occupation. Errol Flynn. Alexis Smith min) Los Angeles Lakers vs Boston fJ Miiiion $ Movie: "Bebo's Girl" fJ I S,i(tAC I Hollywood in Eu· 8 15 -C) f Celtics at Boston. (drama) '64. ~ Claudia Cardinale, rope (C) (60) Wayne Thomas Is : ..:. <. ," li&bt o fthe Lost Balloon" George Chak1ns. host of this "on the set" closeup of (scl·ft) 60 -Marshall Thompson.I 6:301 KNBC NtwMrvlce (C) (60) Truth or Consequences (C) (30) two of MGM's soon·to-be-released Mala Powers. I Love luq (30) Run for Your life (C) (60) films: "Air red the Great." starring 8:30 O "fist Companf' (comedy) ·53 Voya1e to the l!Sottorn of the! : Candon de II Raza (30) David Hemmin&s; and "Goodbye. -Howard Keel. Polly Beraen Sea ~) (SO) . ' En1an111Ht Mr. Chipa," starrin& Peter O'Toole I CE HuntltY·Bnnkley Report (C) 1:00 Hazel (C) (30) and Petula Clark. 9:00 a ''Th• Wicked l.Jdf' (adventure) Georraphy (30) I ; World Press (C) (60) I Jack Latham News (C) (60) '4&-Jamu Mason. Maraaret Lock-(() McH•I•'• Navy Musica y Estrella America! (C) (30) wood. €1) NotieieNI 34 (C) 1:25 1.Jkers Wrai>-up (C) : NET Pfeybouse (C) (60) "A 10:00 O (C) "Bernardine" (musical) '571 (42) ABC News (C) 8:30 D tit Ci) Gomer PJI• (C) (30) Mother for Janek." (R) -Pat Boone. Janet Gaynor. ..,:00 ft ~ (8) CBS E11enlng Hews (C) Sgt. Carter bets Sgt. Hacker. he ca.n @D la Llorona (C) 12:30 m "Dan&erous" (drama) '36 _ (30) WeTiir Cronkite. go 24 hou~ without blowing hts 10:30 m News (C) (30) Bette Davis "SO Youn&. SO Bad'' 0 What'i My line' (C} (30) tos>--ad nledd flrves Nto regret 2 1 2 1·) (Re-m Detru del Muro (drama) 50--Paul Henre1d. m P1uword (C) (30) B @@ Name of th• Game (C) 11.00 0 17 News (C) , . 1 · sche u rom ovember . • 9 ~ 2·00 m (C) "Hopplty Goes to Town" ~!Tl Cinema Showcue I (90) ''The White Birch " Publisher (3) 6 <421 Newi (C) <30> · . ~ ~ . : 8 Alfred Hitchcotk (30) (cartoon) 41. I EE Mikln& ttte Most of M~turity Glenn Howard and his assistant • Colorbt1tlon: (C) "A"owhNd" 4:30 8 (C) "Srftft Grass of Wyomlnt' (30) "State Gerentoloo-Caltfomla Peay ~axwell arrive In Pra.g~e (western) '53-Charllon Heston, Jack (drama) '48 -Peggy Cummins, Is Concerned." alon~ with . a group 01 other vnut· Palance, ''aty Jurado. Lloyd Nolan (42) Truth or Con...,,uences (C) Ing 1oumallsts; Ea~h of the writers m Do aid O'Conno (C) (90) · ....... has one goal 1n mmd-to locate an n r . ailing author and get custOdy ofl Guests a~e Roy Stuaf'! .. David Wat· his lest book entitled "The White son. Kellie Green~, V1v1en Bonnell, CH AN N EL LIST I NG S Birch." Boris Karloff, Lilia Skala, and Professor Irwin Corey. . Roddy McDowall, Jean-Pie/re Au· ID That Show (C). (30) louts Hizer mont. SuHn Oliver. Bethel Ltthe, ~~~:art discuss censorship. Information for these logs Is furnished by the television stations. TV week is not responsible fof last-minute changes in program listings. 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This maaazlne Is publlshe<f w .. kly fOf' this newspa~t by TV W[EI(. • dlvlelon of Qrfffln l"rlntl"-end LJthoenpb Co.. Inc., edllorlal •nd produc tlon offices. P.O 8ox 1J901 Oltndale, Calif. Add m t 11d11.n1e1ns lnqulrfn to t,,. dlapl•y .ctvertlt1n1 GfPat1mtnt of thl• newspaPM ..... 20 :~~~~. Deuel and Richard Jaeckel €D Notidero 3-4/Commtntary (C) U STEVE ALLEN Show at 111:2o ~ Boxeo * thl·s spec t·ime tont'tel 11:30 ft @ r6l Toni&tlt Show (C) . · · D Movie: (C) "Santa Fe Paasl&•" Get in on the fun! (adventure) 'SS-John Payne, Faith U Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Jayne Domergue. Meadows. Jule Styne, Jack Colvin, O @ (3J (42) Joey Bishop (C) Yvonne Wiider, and Byron and Candy ID Movie: "Make Mine Mink" guest. (comedy) '6G-Terry-Thomas. 0 (ft) (i) (42) felony Squed (C) 9 @ Friday Show: "Billy Budd.'' (~0) "The Fatal Hours." Sam and ll:4o 8 News (C) Jim have only a few hours to find .. an antidote to a poison given Jim's 12:10 8 Movie: (C) "6rNn Are (ad· lather venture) '54-<Jrace Kelly, Stewart I Mtrv Griffin (C) (90) Granger Perry Mason (60) 112:30 m 11 Sunset strip Ale&rils ~ams . 12:50 fJ Colorbration: CC) "80111ben 9:00 ~ 9 Ci) Friday Nlpt Mov1t: (C) B-52" (adventure) '57--Efrem llm· "NOrtil by Northwest" (suspense) balist Jr., Natalie Wood. '59--tary Grant. Eva Ma.rie Sai~t 1:00 0 Movie: "The Arc:hangels'' (dra James Mason. Alfred Hitchcock s ma) '65-Roberto Bisacco Paolo suspense·l1den story of a case of Graziosi ' mistaken !dentity involvin1 interns D M ·, . ''Th Kid F aht-t1onal e~onage. , ow •· •, rom O @ CV (42) Don Rltkles Sho• land' (drama) 49-George Brent. © (30) Lynn Ban. fE) Spec.ulttion (60) "Syn1no~ls 0 Hews (C) It the Answer?" Or Keith Berwick ID Action Thtatrt: "Air Strik•" looks Into th'l present status of the 1:30 m f rom tM Inside Out (C) :nr!'Oversi•I Synanon in Santa 1:40 IJ Mevlt: "lllQllC:l Ketdu!M, ~nEllCIM d r-. l Dtsperldo" (western) '5&-How1rd Uil 11n o ,.... oco Duff. 9:30 0 UlJ (3) (42) ~. 6i~n!. of Will 2:00 m All·"lrht Stlow: "Caught," "Ooar Sonnett (C) (30) Guilt. A man M d " "C · b ff ht" who believes that he killed James ur ertr, . rtme Y I& Sonnett seeks out Will and Jeff to 2:30 D Community Bulltth1 Board (C) ihoot them, too. Bo Hopkins suesta. %:50 0 Colort>tation: (C) "HOUH of G NtM (C) (30) Ted Meyers. 'ifu." ''formula C.12, hlrut." ' • (60) :rtw ured I to 1late uon 'frey (60) N Un~ ien· spe- less to 1d's Eu· ; Is ' of 1aed ring lye, X>le "A 1d" :ack 90) fat· 1ell. izer ilp ) ie" 1ith ·~" d." Jd· art .,, m fl· >lo ,.. nt. 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Does It Again By MARIAN DERN Franci~ Albert Sinatra was "doing his thing" long before the "hrase became popular. In '* 40's be was a skinny kid with a new singing style. dubbed "1be Voice" by swooning bobby-soxers. Jn the 50's, bis style par- tially eclipsed by the emerging rock beat, he did his acting tbfog, surprising many people by turning in a fine dramatic performance in "From .. ere to Eternity." In the 60's he emerged wit~ a mel- lower, time-honed and perfected style 1ha1 sounded better than ever before. He continues a11 an actor. He continues as a flamboyant person- ality, bis romantic entanglements still making headlines. His recorda -such as "Strangers in the Night" and "II Was a Very Good Year" -not only "turn on" the former bobby soxers, now in their middle years, but the rock-fed younger generation ::is well. He has done his sing/ thing through more than two decades of fads and genuine revolutions in popular music. And if he started as a kind of kooky teen-age idol. he has gone on to become a singer-for-all-seasons. Monday night, 9 PM. CBS presents "Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thitig," his fourth mysical special for television. According to the show's producers. Saul lllson and Ernest Chambers. the 11how "won't have a lot of gimmicks, wild psychedelic backdrops, or loca- tion filmic s~uences" that have become so fashionable for musical specials. Say the producers succinctly: "With Sinatra, who needs it? "We're domg a special with the greatest song interpfeter of our day-why go all oul for visual effect~? The show consists of songs that relate to Sinatra in 1he 60's." By tlllll, the producers mean, Sinatra in a contemporary mold. and Sinatra. singing ol<t favorites that sound just as good today as yesterday -everything from "Hello Young Lovers" to his latest recording with the hip-'68 sound, '"Cycles." Guest star Diahann Carroll (currently starring in her own series, Julia} wilt sing two ballads, then join Francis Albert for a medley of spirituals including "Someltmes I Feel Like a Motherless Child." ''The Lonesome Road," "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot'· and "Amen." In a solo portion, Sinatra combines several ballads to offer a '1liniature drama with "Here's That Rainy Day," "It Never En- tered My Mind" and "Gone With the Wind." His other "guest" 1s The 5th Dimension, a vibrant singing group suddenly m great del'tland both for nightclubs and television. (They recently appeared on the same bill with Sinatra in Las Vegas). Their rendition of "Up, Up and Away" won all categories entered in this year's Grammy Awards, including Best Record of the Year. They not only have a distinct and exciting sound, but have devel- oped a striking on-stage showmanship that includes specially ~· signed mod costumes. expert choreography, and a repertoire that runs from soul to pop. For the special. the group sings "It's a Great Life" and "Stoned Soul Picnic," then join Sinatra (complete with sequin spangled Nehru jacket) for a chorus of "Sweet IUmdness." In the finale Sinatra stands on an almost empty stage ao sing the hauntingly lovely title piece from "Lost in the Stars.'' a ilroad- way musical of some years back, adapted from the book by Alan P•ton .. Cry, the Beloved Country." The show closes to the theme melody "Put Your Dreams Away," which the audience i!i likely to dt.:1 reluctantly. For when Francis Albert Sinatra is doing his thing, 1t iii a joy and a delight. Or u the kids would say, "Man, it's a natural trip." hc•22 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, NOVEM9ER 23, 196& SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 9:00 D (i1J CD (C) ''55 Oays at Peking." Samuel Bronston produced this epic drama, and Nicholas Ray directed the film from an origmal screenplay by Philip Yordan and Bernard Gordon. Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, David Niven and Dame Flora Robson star in the story of the Boxer Uprising and the historic 55,day siege. Heston is United State6 Marine Corps Major Matt Lewis, tn charge of a Marine detachment stationed In Peking, capital of declining Imperial China. Miss Gardner por· trays the stranded Russian Baroness Natalie Ivanoff he meets there. David Niven ~ seen as Sir Arthur Robertson, urbane British envoy destined to cross their paths. Dame Flora Robsota is the Dowager Empress who is wllhng to do anything to drive the foreigners out of her country. Whtie she "negotiates" with the envoys of 11 nations, the Boxers (killers and bandits who called themselves "Fists of Righteousness") launched their murderoUi assault. This picture is the story of how the men, women and children trapped within the walled city endured 55 days of unceasing attacks of bombardment while a small force fought off the fanatical Boxers and the Imperial Chinese Army. lfONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 •:oo B@@ (C) "Charade.'' Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn star in the romantic comedy-mystery set in Paris, with Walther Mat· thau, James Coburn, George Kennedy and Ned Glass co·star· ring. The 1964 Universal release was produced and directed by Stanley Donen from a screenplay by Peter Stone. The tltl• song was written by Henry Mancini, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Miss Hepburn's fashions are by G1venchy. When Regina Lambert returns to Paris from a holiday, she finds her husband murdered. and discovers that he has hidden $250,000 somewhere. His ex-cronies launch an all-out campaign to force an innocent Regina to tell them where the money is. She tums to Peter Joshua, a man she met at the resort, for help. However, it appears that he. too. 1s a member of the gang. TUESDAY, NOVEMBlaR 26 9:00 B ~ @ (C) "Something for • lonely Min." This World Premiere Movie was produced by Richard E. Lyons, written by John Fante and Frank Fenton, and directed by Don Taylor. Hulking blacksmith John Killibrew (Dan Blocker) is scorned by the people of Arcana who came West at his suggestion to build a town in the High Sierra, believing the railroad would run through the town, only to be by·passed by a route change. When a locomotive fails to negotiate a high curve and lands In the bottom of a canyon pool, Killibrew sees an opportunity to bring industry to Arcana, providing he can retrieve the engine, given up by its owners. John is delayed by the back· breaking work of draining the pool to salvage the engine. the hostility of his wife's brothers, attacks by Indians, bears, bad weather and the machinations of one of the townsmen, who has his own purTX>se for the engine. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 9:00 i) ~ (j) (C) "Marco Polo, The Maanificent." This 1966 ad· venture fllm stars Horst Buchholz, Anthony Quinn, Omar Shanf, Elsa Martinelli, Orson Welles and Akim Tamiroff in the story of the e><ploits of the hcindsome and courageous young Ven· etlan, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 9:00 U ~CJ) (C) "North by Northwest.'' The 1959 movie waa produced and directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. Cary •rant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason star in the tale of a case of mistaken Identity involving interna- tional espionage. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 9:00 O @ @ "Morg1nl" The British comedy stars Vanessa Red· grave and David Warner. The 1966 Cinema V release was produced by Leon Clore, directed by Karel Reisz and written by David Mercer. Morgan, a yo ung painter who lives In a fantasy world, returns to London determined to prevent the marriage of his recently dive.reed wife, Leonie, to the con- ventional Napier (Robert Stephens). 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