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VOL 59, NO. 69, 2 SECTIONS, i• 'AGES
BARBOR
PRESS ,
N. Y. Steeb
I MONDAY, MA.RCH 21, 1966 TEN CENTS
140,000 Flock to Ne~port's Spring Opener
Map Battle
For Games ·
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SANTA ANAS TO BLOW
U 1pring comes, can santa ana \!rinds be far behind?
Not too far, agrees district forecaster Frank Ernst, who
predJcta euaty northe11t winds for late tonight and Tuea·
day, blowinc even wanner weather toward the coast. Th•
mercury will diop to SO tonight, then jump Into the mid·
7011 Tueaday.
INDEX OF INSIDE FEATURES
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ol NftJ*t BMdl OYtr the
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IUll'dl a police IOl a pn-
Ylft ol _,. m come.
~ Jmdt m reecue1
SlDtay and tl'alftc tie-ups
ma-
jor propcdom It timet on tbe
Balboa PeriNU&a md Dllboa
II land.
Wiil 1he eallllll Elllter ve-
cation period lell 1tlm two
. weda ,,,,.y and IUllUIW flillt
llJPIWIE&. city olftcilla
atreed thinll are ~ to
aet a Jct wcne beior'9 Chey
,. beeter. .
Uf 1.-• elti""'*' ftek.
LiptOn Crip · Back
In Newport Waters
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s~ Q!ego
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Defenders
Aced Out
: SAN DIEGO -~alti•a
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• ..... . ;,... 1 day -tbrouth. tbe beck door.
I t'. I l>Jc.t Jllattermu at tbe
' , · 1 helm ot Diet Bolder'a K-40,
•' lntenue, ftnlabed in a IOUd ' , aecoad pl.Ice 11 minute• and
, 1 a aecondt behind the froat-
, nmntn1 defender, Nick Fra·
zee's K-4.1, Andante, from
-San Diego Yach~Club.
But Andante'• victory WU
abort-lived. She went down
the tube by way of a pro~at
bJ the lut place ftni•hln&
boat. Que Sera, Uippered by
Harry Mc*lbco ot Lone
Cycle Flips,
Youth Hurt
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! DAIL 'f F-ILOT /NeW5·Prtn Monddy, Mart~ 21, 1966 .' .
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Astronauts Return
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Along Our Coast
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..,"' LAMENT TO SPRING DEPT. -Several YOWll
leaders of the surfing movement have recently
abandoned their efforts toward Hanging Ten ln local
au.rf in favor of Convincing Seven at City Hall.
The Seven, in this instance, are the six gentl emen
and a Lady who occupy seats on the Newport Beach
City Council. These people are about to adopt surf·
boarding regulations for the 1966 season.
The young sutfing ent.husiasts hope for a better
shake with ease~les this year. So they are, in ef·
f ect. lobbying for their hobby. Since discussions of
1966 rules started, the 1urfing youngsters have been
cramming and boning up on a theory of government
that might well be called. "City Lawmaking Al 1t
Really Is."
l suspect it's a radic al departure from the
he.ady textbook stuff the young folks have been
expo6ed to in local halls of learning.
* * * Newport's surfing debate can perhaps be boiled
Bown to several key ingredients: .,.
-ArH in Outttlon: The Ocean Front between
IOth ..a-mt '45th streets. comprising one the finest
strands of surfing beach in the world.
-Surfers: Per!Ons ranging from 11 to 55 years
of age, both local and visiting, who would like to
ride surfboards in _this area.
-Surf Bums: A mixture oC minor hoodlums.
thieves, juvenile delinquents. lounge lizards and
ne·er~o-wells, some of whom own or have stolen
surfboards, few of whom ever get wet. all of whom
have raised hell over the years in the Area in Ques-
tion.
-OcHn front R11ld1ntt: All of whom are tired
of living with and being subjected to the Surf Bums.
-N•wport Police: All of whom would like to
permanently drive the Sur! Bums out of town.
-OcHn Bathers: People who like to swim with-
out catching a mouthful of surfboard with each new
wave.
-Surfing Parents: Many ff ,ubor Area folks who
are tired of driving sons to San Diego County to sur f
when the best waves in the world are in their own
front yards.
-Newport Taxpeyers: All of whom pay the tab
for k~ping peace and safety along the waterfront ,
even if they live five miles from it.
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Huntinston B • a c h Clty Councils have already taken channels with financial aid Miller said this morn.in& that
Co u n ell.man Jake Stew,..t aucb action. fn>m the county. SupervtlOI' David Baar luld
toallbt wU1 uk the cl~ .., The city bu been ln na: ft is argued that the Ci!Y talked to him Friday about
tab ,.-.. toward withdrawal tlatlon with the Harbor wu payln& $160,vOO a year m further meetings. -.-trlct for more than a year taxes to the I !arbor District To See Families
from tbt Orana• Coun'y Har· over jurisdiction ol the H~ without adequate c o u n t Y Ste~art retorted tha~ such
bor District. lington Harbour waterways. servil'es. A series of meetings meetings had been gomg on th h rt . uft
In study suslon this morn· The clty proposes to handle on the subject ended in stale· Cor more than a year without ACtrAPE ~OYA (U~I )-,~ibuted to . e~ ~~ q~~Uort
ing. Stewart noted that Foun· all police patrol and fire pro-mate · result. "All they do i1 delay," s onau"" el rms ong ere remam
tain Valley and Stanton City1tection in the development's City Administrator Doyle the councilman argued. and David Scott new home. to l ~tf wThhatfshoulGd ben'I. ~lone about
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Houston today for a reumon 1 . e our e rn s p a c e
with their famllles and more launches planned later this
detailed reports on their near year are Oii a tight achtduJe r., Police Stop cUaastroua Gem ini a Qllht. allowing little time for major
' Armstrong and Scott chat-repair or chan1ea.
• ted briefly with a handful of Tbt two.seater . Gemlnl 8 Book Fleeing project officials on the sun· spacecraft was linked to an
bathed runway before taking A&ena target satellite .at the
off and thanked them for time, further compltcalmg the
Mesa Drl•ver tbetr wort at the cape. trouble. The pllota, e1hlblting
"Now lt'a back to the of. ·•remarkable pllotm& skill," .. manaeed to unhook from the Newport Beech police ar-nee to write a~me reporta, A1ena and finally brlnl Gem-
ree-t.ed a 23-yeaf'-old Cotta Armatron1 said. lni a under c011trol. . •
Me.e man on tu1plclon of The two spacemen were ac-The entire episode wu cap.
drunk dri vina SUnday after companied on their return to tured 00 fl1ma . taken by a
his car, clompin1 aloog Oft a the manned spacecraft cen· camera mounted 1n one of the
flat, was pursued rrom the let by utronaut Alan Shep-capaule'1 window1. Obaerven
1Cene ol ian accideat neer city ard ~ utronaut nuru Do-aaid the films 1bowed the
, hail. lo.rea O Hara. apacecratt booked up to th•
Officer St.anley Breesler ft· Their last departure from A1ena and then the sudden
nally farced Robert S. Rogera, the cape wu on a Titan 2 start of the violent roll.
of 3019 Pomona Ave .. to the rocket that atart.ed their ----------r--
curb on Balboa Boule\"&l"d at 1bort·lived adventure ih 1pace
Main Street in Baiboa. lut Wtdneaday.
He was accused of drMn1 Armatronc and Scott wound
hU auto iMo another c.-on up preliminary debrleflnl•
Newport Boulevard, then ca· on their short-lived miaaion
remtng along and lmockint Sunday and took the rest of
down a aMOUne pump lit the the day off. relaxing for the
Hancock st.atioo, 3401 New-first Ume alnce before blast·
Two Women
Hurt in Crash
port. Police sa1d the pomp of(. Police report two Balboa
was knocked 27 feet. The pll~ faced anoth~r Island women were injured
Po.lice said F!"&Deia Rhodes five days 01 the rouUne. but at .12':1S p.m .. Sat~y when
of Riverside . driver of t~ car necessary revi11w this week. lhell' car collided with an au-
allegedly struck by Rogers' Theo on Saturday, they are tomobile making a U·tum on
auto, was not injured. scheduled to report to the na· C-Oast Highway near the Bal·
The tire of Rogers' car ap-tion 00 their bruab with dl.s-boa Bay Club.
pa.rently "'.~ natt.ened lin oot uter In space. . Mra. Patricia H. Creamer,
of Ule colbs1ons. Project officials reported 35, of 117 Coral Ave., was 1 Saturday ni&ht that the vil· treated at Hoa~ Memorial
lain for Ute abort of Gemlnl Hoapital for multiple cute and
La S• 8 the first time a U.S. man· brul~ and releaeed. Mrs. gllD8 J.gn n~d spacetDght was cut short ~ida P.ayer. 106 OJ>a:l .Ave .. is
by an emergency. wu caused listed in good condition with
D• • by a short circuit in the craft' a a broken rib. ISCUSSIOD vital maneuverln& r o c k e t Inv~tlgators s a 1 d Mrs. Now, with all these ingredients, the problem system. Creamer's car &lanced off a
can be easily stated. It is, to allow all the real surf. Newport Reserves !flus'tered The electrical malfunction car driven by Jessie Lyn-
ers to surf. keep the surf bums out of town, let Ocean postponed turned on a 25-pound thruster wood. 50. of Santa Ana. and
Front residents live in peace. let swim mers swim, Police Chief B. James Glavas, seen through the open frame of a patrolman's when lt abould have been olf croued the center line hjWng
and uo it all at the least possible taxpayer expense. revolver who a\\ aits inspection. Sunday looked over 35 reserve officen who A meeting to discUJs the and sent the capsule whirling head-on a car drivea by
\\"ell. that's a pretty tall order. will be called upon Eastef;Week. April 2 to 10. to supplement rei_Ular police-out o( ·C011trol, revolvln& at Dorothy Ann Mo.s, 36, °' 1~
Since I've oversi mplified the problem. the least men. Glavas was aided by Assistant Chief Merrell Duncan (r igh t1. proposed Laguna BMich sign rates almost 11 high as one HllhJand Drive, Newport myn~m~~edm~~ndo~~~a~~~oo. 1-------------------------------or~nMu~~~~~.,~~ ~h.
Here roes: I April 29 because of the Clti· Althoup space o(ficlala felt Polke are studying whether
1. No person shall bring a surfboard onto the Colors "hosen z.ens' Town Plannin1 A11ocia· th• problem wu correcUy at. to cite Lynwood.
beach in Newport unless he has registered with the LBJ Frees " tton 'a "Meet th• Candidatu"
ci ty parks. beaches and recreation department and forum Tuesday ni&hl
paid a S5 f~ fc),. the 5cason.
2. Funds lhlls collected will be used 00 offset Copper for Golden West Tea1ns Com.rnlaalon had acbeduled a extra lifeguard and beach cleanup costs generated The Lasuna Beach Plannin1 New Indonesia Chi~fs
by iurfboardin&. meeting the 11m• nllht to di•·
3.Atregistration.eachsurfergetaawalerproof U.S. Defense w;zz Be 'Rustlers' cuss signs in neighborhood In Crackdown on AF city sticker that must be affixed to hia board. He 11 shopping areas.
·must sign a document agreeing to abide by a whole WASHTNGTON IUPll TM uaociatloo invited nine
bunch of rules. '4. Chief among the rulea is that he ihall not President Johnson to da y Under a nag of green. gold minster. pep and rally chair-candidate. for thrH po1lUona S~GAPORE (AP) -Tbe po~erful Nationalist part J,
enter or exit the beach anywhere between 2-tth otdered the release of 200 .. 1and white,. the R~Uen will ma~: Penny Ward, Marina, on the La1una Beach City Indonesian army ha• cracked whic.h Sukarno foundedr.t h •
Street and the Santa Ana River. 000 tons of copper from the take the field this fall at ~:ic1al arrangement1. an d Council to appear ca a forum down on the air force to pre. official Radio Jakarta report.. • Golden West College. larol Bader, Marina, Lyn ed. •. 5. Surfers may aurf anywhere between 30th and 1ovemment s strategic stock· That's the declsion ot the Lemerande, Westminster, Thabout bcUommun~ty . plannina. vent any attempt by tbt air·
the river, except in designated swimminl areu. ~ii• to meet defenst produc· school's first student govern· and Larry Kaa, Hunllnfton e pu c meetina is to be at m~~ to ove~w. th• n • w
8. Surfers are adviaed they may park pt the uon needs. ing unn and the collece coun· TJeach, t~e college council the association headqua.rter1 military regime . it waa re-
Ocean F'ront lot at Newport Pier and either paddle Johnson also released 200,. cil. repreeentahves. . at 608 Broadway. porti!d here today. F,._.r.,e I
boards or carry them down beach into' surfing areu. 000 tona ol cop"""r last No· Sele lion of hool colors The college council ln· The plannina c o mmillioo Travelers from Jakarta COURT (This rule automatically eliminates the Surf Bums, r-c . sc dudes three 1tudenlJ. three will hold a study session to. who have a universal aversion for paddlln&, walking vember, meanlna that th• 1.nd of a nickname were the faculty members and three nl&ht to once again dlacus1 reported that th• army ar-• • •
or even minor exert.ion). stratelic stodcplle of copper flnt Items on the a1enda for adminiatrator1 Ruth Taylor'• requeat for per-rested the former a1r foru b
7. Any iurfer who brew the ruln &eta h.iJ will'be ed eel b-· te>Ul of the colle&e's newly elected · . i to build i4-unit chief, Air Vice Marshal Surya· joined ln hi• opinion only Y r uc Y a executive board lut week. j nun Oii • darma laat Friday He w11 Chief Juatice Earl Warren ticket jerked and his decal IC'l'&ped off for the bal· about 400,000 tons. The exeeutive. board alfted apartment. houae, aix units comld~rtd a Comrn"unJst the and Juatice Abe Fort.al. Jua-
ance of the season. Joseph Califano. special as-thr<>ugh a number of sug-Fro.tit Paae J mo~e than tbe nu~ber for reports said ' ticea Hugo L. Black and Pot. So th,._ l0t •• folk• S-hOW auy it WU' • · · 1 -., Which the pronorty IS zoned , . · t•r S•awa-' concurr...a for Oth• _____ ... _ • ., __ ""_• ___ "_· -~---"----·----111tant to the President. esti· gestlons for school co ors and at 563 s. Coa;t~ Highway. It . Army troops occupied a I I e'°; "';508,;;. Thus, the rullnS
mated that the 200.000 tona a nickname. Th~y eresent~d GAMES • • • \\ill be the second study ,.,. ilJl>OrlS oyer the weekend. against Massachusetts in th•
covered by Johnson's n e w the college counc1~ with cho1c· . sion on the request. slashing aircraft tlrt1 and Fanny Hlll banning wu I
order would be eno'uib for di· eflns al.ndd the. council made thr e'er 1a!11bling exists. . . removing . vllal parts ftrtho ~ to 4. . a ec1S1ons. Councilmen also have s.ndt-plane engmes to preven ear • PotPntial Beach Riot rect defense production tn thi1 "Rus~ers," as a nickname. cated they want to build the UH aeainat the l().day.(I 1 In other actions, the court.
• • • country for from two to four won going away. ~~ty'a imaa•~uuzin& .ou ig -Shop ~glme ot &rmy c,hief Ll Gen. rulln Letw~~':;1 h~d ~: J:!J~ NTPpeJ-T'ft -D--.-.;J -1 HB years-:-DiacaNtd -for nieknafnea so~alled ma.rliJ!al tavema Suharto, the reports added. f. l kl ,. divorces ar• u I.II II D uu n. Copper la in lhoc1 1uppl1 ~.re ... ~~ons" arid wl\.ich depend on rev~t Suryadarma WU chief ~ ~:r.d ;:.u.~. ~tAte if on• part.Y
all over th• world. In t h-t 1 Wrancltrs. Discarded for from the games to stay m Scalped th• air force from ill cqaru· ta prennt in th• M 111 ca a
A poasibl• riot on the beachltack at Stal Beach mar• than country defenae productlon colon wen black and 1old. business. zation during the Indonesian court and th• other at least
nt1r the Huntincton Beach a year uo. and pai1.icular\y the nffds of The executlvt board ls Tavern owne.rs admit the revolution against the Dutch la represented by an attorney. . I the automobile lndustry have•made up of high school stu-"f'venue la an important part fa It hers or Isn't It? Only until January UMl2, when he -U held the conviction of
Munkapal Pier was nip~ Police Chief John Seltzer caused consumption of cop-ldents who will be attending "' t~elr l~come. but say they her conscience knows for was replaced by Air Vice New ~orker Henry F. Bell on
In the bud Saturday by pohce. haa cautioned Forsyth about per al 1 much higher rate the college. Iu mei:nben are c•m t believe the games tear sure. Marshall Omar Dhanl. Surya· charrea he offerld to make
About 100 teen-agers h ad his activities and has exacted U\an domestic production. ,John Furbish. Ma~111a High oo.':"11 the ci~y's '!llage. . A shoplift.er who appar-darma la~r. was n,tade tele-830,000 available to infl~ence
gathered around Mark For· a promiae from the preacher School, chalr.man ,. Roxa~a We don t think we re In-ently wanu to be among Ule communlcauon1 ~niater ln Negro jurorS' in a Nashville.
syth, a self-ordained minister to avoid cauaina trouble. Bierman, Marina, vice ch.air· I ing.ing on Corona de! Mar city.'s best tressed women Prtaldent Suka~o s Cabln~t. Tenn., trial of Teamster Un•.
who haa a eared on local The weekend's warm Board lo Meet msn : Ste ve Fink. Marina. rw Lido !ale .or other parts of waJbd out of a Costa Mesa Dbanl wu impllcated m lon President Jamea R. Hof· PP weather broutht bll crowds treasurer, and Katie Pren· r11e city wl\ich may be con· beauty 1upply shop with a the attempted coup J.ut ()e. fa. Bell drew a sentence o{
beaches 'or several years. to the beaches, indicating lice. ~untington Beach Hi,h. -.dere~. first class residential S300 wig Saturday aft.tr-tober and reportedly fled to five years and a ta.000 flnt
The youths wtre shovln& andf even heavier turnout.a for the Members of the Newport· recording recretary. area•. said tavern auocla· noon, police reported. Cambodia. Air Force baaea for his activity In the trial
shoutJna when poUce arrived. upcomlnr Euter Week. AJ>t.il Mesa Unified school board ~lso. An~rea Achultz, W~st-ti~n vi~ pres~t Fried. William Stone, owner of reportedly were used as bas· which ended in a huna jury.
but quickly broke up. 12.10. lmeel tonight ln a reauJar bus1-1m1nster High, corresponding ;w~at s more .. d .the co~n-Regal Beauty Supply. 263 es for some of the Yo ung -Declined to accept anoth·
Forsyth has beer, the cen· Sunday attracted 2l.045 nes:; sess.ion . ~chedulcd for <;ccrelary: Trd Gamst, Or-rt! s mt~rested m 1mprov1na E. 17th St.. told p6llce the Communlats who were armed er appeal involving the con-
ter of aeveral near-disturb-vi aiton to city and state park 7:30 p.m. m offices of the New-an~e C-Oast ~Ue~e. gove~n-the city a Image, th ere are a blo.ndt. shoulder l t n Ith and trained in prePfration for stitut~onaUty of the federal
anetl on local beaches Ill the beaches, and a small er crowd port Harbor t;nion 111~h School mental organization chair· lilt mo~e things to do th•r,1 hairpiece wu taken from. tM coup attempt. . v o t t n g fUarantee ·to New
past. He was the victim of •Jof 9,51.8 gathered Saturday, District. 1601 16th St , ~ew· man . take skill 1amea out of bars, the head ol a display dum· The Suharto r111me ha 1 York'l Spanish·• p •a kint
ct1ar1ttt butl throwln1 at. lifeauards reported. port Beach. I Penny Crumbley,. West· nt said. my during buslnea1 houri. won fUll 1upport from the Puerto ftican1.
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LBJ U~ges Congress
To Protect Consumers
Viet Unrest
Buddhists Ready
For New Action
WASHING TON (UPI) -
I A I G O N (UPI) _ Vi.et-mllet northeaat ot Saiion. Prealdpnt Johmon today re-
nam'a powerful Buddhist that the iovemment would newed bia requeata to Con·
leederl ........ by would not be influenced by g:reaa for legialatlon fb pro-
' a_.. J>r.mier "any form ot dilturbance" tect A m e r i can COD1U111ers
Nauyen Cao Ky'a Item warn-such u demoutraUona and from sharp practlca in J!.twe1
_________ ,ln( apinlt demoaitratioaa, strikes. critical areu -lendln& and
tonlcht told their followers to "The Buddhiat cburcb wu packaging" '
Pipe, Cigar .
Also, Bring
be rNdy fOr action it nece•· vecy surprised with the im· · Al'Y · patient and unconatructed In a special meuap, t h e
A communique iaaued by statemeata ol Premier-Ky, .. President called for meas-
the Unified Buddbiat Qiurcb the communique toniebt said urea to curb unfair lending
expretled .. --r.e at ll' .. •, re-"Ky charged t b a t the practices, unfair packaging
·-...... A.J and labeling and the dWribu-
BARREN AREA -Boys fly kites in what used to be
a tomato patch at Palomares, Spain, which was plow-
ed up because lt was feared to have suffered nuclear
Mond&11 M1tth 21, 1966 DAILY PILOT /News-,.ma 3
IUPIT .......... contamination when one of four H-bombs fell there.
The possibly-.contaminated soil was loaded into metal
drums for shipment to the U.S. for examination. -
~. particularly •inc• upl.raUona of the Buddblata tion of dangerous drul•
they followed a ooociliatory are irra~ and betray the J '-----•• a~ th ·
0 I Ca speech on Saturday by Thieb country. " OuuMHJ __, e conaumer l Air F ra Deer (Reverend) Tam Chau, J3Dk· '"!be Buddbilt ch u r c h has a ritbt to a ~ of Orce inc lelder of the Buddhilfa. leaw. tbe1e atatementa (of •table ~chllinl power and
ATLANTA (UPI) -Smok-The Bruklbhita have been Ky) for the people to Judge" pled1ed to defend that light Full. Fi•ghter ' uniq --'-ed the. with all the abillt;J and de-lng pipe.a and cigars does not preatln1 for a .~villan 1ov-The comm .. ue ... t e r m t n a 11on at ID1 com-
Rough Seas Postpone Escobedo
Recovery of H-bomb fo Court on
Jesaen the chances of devel-ermneot. Juat nine days aao people to be ablolutely pe-mand.. ti um· t Hinted oping oral cancer and ln fact they iuutd • maniftlto call-tient'. but to be 1*1 m cue r
tnay be a greater cause of the inc for a return to a· dvilian they are called. REQUE8TS PALOMARES1 Spain (UPI) B52 bombe!' and a KC135 jet Arms Charge
Usease than cigarettes, ac-iovermneat and for an end Prior to niebt'• deepeniDC Tbe cblef uec:uUw'• re--High wiDd.1 .xi rough ,_,tanker J111. 17 were recover-
!Ordlnl to the president ot to the "diaunity" amoac the tea.lion, a deceptiw calm quests were re1MWa11 ol pro-WASHINGTON (UPJ)-The today apin delayed U.S. ed on land, but ~y after CHICAGO (UPI) -Daniel
the Ame.rican Dental Aasoc:t. mll1tary junta now nmninl bad settled over South Vlet-poull be ftnt recommended A1r Force may bring ita coo-N efforts to spreading aome radioactivity. Escobedo, central figure tn a
tion. the country. nam. But ther. bad been t>.Yo years aio. "Wt need t!ngent of G-6 jet "Ft.dom m~'Jng Americ ~= : .A squall Saturday .nd high 1964 U.S. Supreme Court dt-
Dr. Maynard K. Hine of In-Two nigbta aso, Tam Chau namblinga that a renewed such JetwaUon ursently," Fighters" in Vietnam up to ·· an m winds Sunday forced the o1:s· . .
dianapollt Ind lpe8kiDC at said that be bad talked with 1 tor m of political unrest said Jobnaon. ..Wt can DOW squadlpn strengtt of 115 mmy from an underwater ridge Naxy to delay recovery oper· lOn on cnminal law· wae
• dental 'zneethig here Sun· military leaden and t h a t might be triggered by Bud-act wisely without much tur~ as 24 ·f'lanes 2,500-feet down ill the Medi· atiorul. Recovery teame alJo scheduled to appear in fe!ooy day said "because pipes and they agreed with the Bud-dbist leaders who already ther delay. Eleven of.~ light, twin-t.erraoean Sea. ft!'t barn~ Stmday by ooort today on a charge of cig~a generate more beat, tt dhilt demandl. have Jed aucceuful uuulta "A new and pro1 rt a live jet fi~·bombers are now Navy cn!'Ws bad ~ for elect:rical troubles aboard the Wegal use of a weapon.
would appear that they might But Sunday Ky aaid m &la.inst three pnMOUI re-program ia needed if we are flying in~ combat arrea out ~=~Y~ ~ ~~Al=a~~ Police said they found a
be a greater cause of oral Dalat, a re10rt town 151 glmea. to protect the American COD-ol 12 which were eem over winds kicked up white ,._ dock for ........_., _....__. .. g loaded World War II Gemlall
cancer than cigarettes." sumer'• rigbta m the market erperlmentally lMt Octd>er. throughout the eearch ;;; The 22.fu; .... S:,~_.Al: P-38 pistcl under the teat of
He said acienUsta b a' e place -bia •iSht to be in· One was lost. five mi. l«'5 offshore. vin -6---w'"''"'" ... _ bomb !:'--~-·, car ~ .. """ay .... h ....
L-......1 that there is a "OIUlal s • u u s formed, to cbooae, to be p.ro-The uviu 1u ... n u.., ~vu.:ouu o>\Ao!IU .. .,.. ivw-11 J ts teded from umafe products Air Foroe would say Umt:s of the 6th Fleet stood was first lighted and photo-they ftllt to investigate a re-~:!,8!~n:r;ipe~==I ~ en, 8Vl rges • • and to be beanl in,~ coun-only ~t the pre.1eot detadl· by, waiting for a bruit m graphed -was u.ted for addi· port ol a beetmg outside a
recent studlel have abown no . dll of government moot is ~g out regulM the weather. Search £earns tionai photographing of the tawm..
st-meant difference ln the T Shift Ch• p Ji Qaarglnt that the n.lst d ro~ba~ ~ and will ~ bad beeoJi delayed prmousir -napoa, resting on .an under· It was Escobedo'• teOOOd
&u.u• oral 0 1nese 0 cy the CODIUIDer to Dow tbe main m V.~· But other by rough aeas mx1 medau-water ridge ~ fivie milet brush wittl tbe law since be development of cancer • actual coat ot bia credit "bu 90UrCeS a.aid 1t is planned to cal ~ in ooe ol the otfshott-trom this resort area. w-f.......,. Aug. 7 1o••-" on a between cigarette nnoken · . ,, tnctt the detachment to ..____ ~M -'~ """ and those who rmoa pipes or been Ignored for too long, aw . tmu= ~ ~ ... • ~ for Nuclear expert& Aid they charge of mtlrderlng his sis.-
cigars NEW YORK (UPI) -Sen. vdve w11r, nor do I eee any Johnson recommended re-~squadron of etther 18 or the bomb. . w~. "oearlr 100 per ceDt ~-ter's first hlMlband, Manuel
Hl·ne. said that each year Jee.ob K. ~ (~N.Y.), seme in a m1Weral U.S. quiring lenders to state t be planes. The bomb, mis5ing for t.a:in the object was the misa-Valtierra on Jan 20 1960 ididn al from the Amo full cost ol credit almply and The Freedom Flgbter. orlgt-nine MJek5 of! Spain's south-ing bomb. . . . ' · ' ·
there are more than 3&,000 Smdily called tor ''unooDdi· •; " . ' nally designed for use by &¥t coast, was sighted Wed-The weapon was later drag-,..j ~ SUcopremn·",,!.,_ c.ourtand-re~':.en-new oral cancer vlctima. tic1D1i dililcual6anl" db OJm. mainland.. clearly, and to state It before North Atlantic Treety Orpo-llel'Pday -lt.s parachute 9t:ill ed along the sloptng 70-(oot 'C\A .... 1111: • ..,....,., l!IC\ a
even though the rate of cure munW am.•._ 9r1t step "I am oocMnced ti* m tbe anHy ~t contract 11 alped. tzauon (NATO> allle&. blls a attached -from a midget loog ...i..t .... to a aafer ..... m ... ~:-~th~~ is itill low the death rate can ill findinC • peecel\ll eohldon comM of the Joa& effort to e -.d lenders charge rea-ubrnarine ····~•" ....----.. , ..... r.~ w .... , 1,;1uu.. be reduced by early detection to the ww in Vlilmlm. fJDd eome way to eet lloq, aonable rates but "a mlnortty combat nmge short in com-s . Thnlie ott. wea-to P~ it from f!elllog k*> muat be allowed \~al
-u -. hid t.o mow lteel Be-ol unscrupulous operatan. pcaon to that ot larr« pom l09t "1 the colll5k>o of • dttper water· sel before undergoing counquu-
of the di.e.e, be_.. ~Wore eome 3,000 cw ol U. I wpport our wrint from the unwary ~: ftgbller-bombers. tionln b li
The ADA pr~dent aald oft· Mucm at the Waldorf·Al'tarla 11mitied mtby ~chaser a price tar bieh ...... .,, .. Force upertc ooosider g Y po ce.
en ~e smoker does not evtn BoW, the _... New York IDd limited potiticll objec• than the credit market re-hplane a oompromi.9e be-p ~n the reversal '!' Escobeo
realize be bu oral cancer un-....... tia6d be supported UWll in Vietnam quires .. twem propeller-driven "Sky-40 ersons See UFO,· do s murder conviotklo, tbe
til It is too late. P!ee:ldmt JCJhnlon'• IUnd in "But I ~ what we · retder'I" able to stay aloft Supreme ~ ruled that hi.
-------------SoudMelt Am but, It the _. do1nc m Vietmm aa part CONFUSION loager ttian jeCa but which are <>'.al confeaon was fnadmi.
0 BIT tJ ABIE 8 tmne Ume, urfed a major of a owter whole lt pYel He a1lo uaerted that the vulnerable to enemy jea. and p 1• Ch F • ) 51ble as ~ because be
ltlift In U.S. pd!icy tonN ua a beds tor~ poUcy 1ovemment "mUlt do its fllargery sl_.!ly.S.J_ets~ ~ 0 Jee ase rmt ess :::. y ~~ !ser.seego1~
HIA'M', Grlfntta P ., 11, 1Cm Commullitt am.&. wMb respect to Communist •bare to tOJure the shopper v.. '"' ..... ~ ... _ ......... 111: .... Maple Ave., Cc* MeN. SUr· "We mull ftnd IOIDI way aana which could ,et UI against deception, to remedy bombing when precise maps q.uestionjng at the police st.
vfved by ststen. Sarah-Mor· to flll. lliolll wtai Ccmrmntst .,,.1 from h-.,.._ condi· ~onfUlimLaad to e~ate an unavailable.. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) tlcers aa.w a formation of four tion.
rls ot .Costa Mela, H ... CJUna," be -1cl. "Without ti011 in which we now tnd questionable practices. -At least 40 persons saw an or five nying object.a. One . Esoobedo also was quec-
Hoyie ol 1.-v:..-...S ~ tucb 111 wderwtmdLDC there OW'lftves -that it being .. He uked Congreu to en~ct unidentified Oying object pused right over hia car, be ti~ two months ago.ill tht
dWJi Hoyte ot M*ourl; broth· can . be no peace in AalL ,apinlt recoOJitilm, .,.u.t fair pa~&inl and labellnC · land in a swamp near here said. s~ymg of hi& brother-in-law.
er, Orio HWt °' PMMfJOI; Wlllbom It, Vietmm could be any kind ot Cnde, acatDllt ad· legialation to: Other Uncle Sunday night, police said to-A farmer and bia SOD aald Mitsuru w~.. who w• niece, DoroChy ao,te; ....,.. a bed"'*'C. not mend." miaDon to the Unled Netionl -Require that each pack-day. Twelve witnesses were they approached within 500 shot Feb. 5 1.n his car alone
al ~ md ~ Oomma6il on Anwican md .plmt potidel ot c6s' a1e provide simple, direct, policemen. yards of the object. It took a sot.dh side. ftreet.
grmdddldren. ~ Idler-actlom in Viltlm, be llllid : Dlltiol1I 1rith twpect to QJm. accurate and vlaible inform•· Star Mobbed Two sheriff's deputies said off with a sound like a ric-He was jailed ~Yoo the
ment w• held today at Mt. "I do not beMew in the wta-m\milt am. ~ch , dill« t1"'1 u to tht nature a.nd · they aaw eerie blinking lights ocbeting bullet, they aaid. weapons charge m. lieu of
View Cemetery, AMMeoa. dom Cll' ~ ol pre-from our own." quality of ita contenta, •D· -apparently on a flying ob-Six police cars chased the $500 hood.
Balt'z Mortlmy, 1741 SUperior, ?~dinl ingredienta where By Teeners Ject -. rise a.bove the trees, formation but the UFO'• van-----------
Colt& u-diudou. unportant. th di An th ished n-, \. -Keep off shelves pack· en P again. 0 er po-· ·
WALBY., Delbert w .. M, MD Fat People Take Heart,. •let with deceptively shaped LONDON (UPI) -Actor liceman uid he. and other of-~ubtenaw County 1her-Olll.e Ve l t 1, Cld*mO boxet, mialeadiq pictures, Robert Vaughn, televiaton's iff 1 deputy Stanley McFad·
BNdl. 5'.rvlwd by wile, Ada; CODfual.nl Cll' m •ant n 1Iea1 "Man From U.N.C.L.E .", had den aaid at leut 80 persons
faither, Bert C. W..,, ol Tor· wordlq Cll' llmmicka th a t to take refuge tJl an airport aaw the object. in th• air or
COnstruction
Picket Bill ranee; ...... Al10I HMde It's Not Your Fault promlae non-el1ltent savings. men'• room Sunday night w ATCH OUT, on the ground. of RdMnC mu.. QiptlDde -Provide for utabllabment when JOO teenage fans stirged McFadden and Deputy Da-
eerYices were held 11 a.m. ol rUIODlble and appropri· through police barricades to IT'S B .4 TM -'N vld Fitzpatrick left their car G1·ven Boost
Mon., Padfic View Memotill LOS ANGELES (AP)-Nat· mdl'I amoog poorer perlOnl ate wtilbt standards to facil· welcome him to London. n .t.1 and slogged through the
Park. ~ °"'* Mor· .,.,.1 wives and ... _. .. 1 hut-and leut common amoai ltate comparative shopping. When he emerged, be was swamp about 12 miles north-n.-y, .-~-·· ...... .......... knocked down by acnam-BOSTON (UPI) -Bat-west of here after watching WASHINGTON (UPI) -
bands have lost perbapa the the weal1hy. And. be txpWD-illg girlJ. man Is television's poor-the object rise to tree top Top officials of the AFL-
. sarrf Ri':::d L. ~~beet weepon tn 1bl C9lorie-td, the reasoaa an found m The NCeption rivaled t.hat est driver and a "vicious level, then alnk down and ap-CIO's building trades union1 ~. Mn. Martene A: countnc standoff, because two worda, carbohydrate• and Severe Quake accorded Vaugtm·1 tldekick example" for the nation's parently land. were called into conference
Howard ...s Mn. Helene now, a pl)'dliatrt.t S&y'I, you faahion. on the "U.N.C.L.E ." aeries youth, the Automobile Le· A crowd of 40 to !O people here today to t;r to blast ~· Services 3 p.m. can't blame a fat man for be-The poorer folks, Enelow British actor David McCai: gal Association said to-watched It on the ground, Mc· loose a bill to expand picket·
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Ftmenli Home uaai: o • ea peop e 1e -'London news conference last The auto owners' group Fitzpatrick and most of the projects.
· fat becaun they're luy or than their-more fortunate ~k. McCaDum bed som~ protested that ln one pro-other witnesses could s e e The measure, a Jong-sought
MYERS. Nellie A. Survl.ved nervous or have ~ glands brethren, whole diets lhow Toll at 100 of bis clothes ripped off by gram alone Batman was ligbta only because of the goal for organized 1ab0 r.t
by busbimd, Willi L.: daagh-are auperflcial, even if part· greater variety. girls shouting "he's sexy, guilty of these highway darkness. would broaden the power oc
ten. Mrs. M.-pnt L . Brown Jy true. aaid Dr. A.J. Enelow, A more. Important reason, KAMPALA, Uganda (UP)) sexy.'' safety violations: But Frank Mannor 47 and construction unions to shut
and Mn. Roeel1wf Miller. professor of psychiatry at1the he said, la the feeling for fuh--Police helicopters tOOay Sunday night, the girls -U-turns in the mid· his son, Ronald, 19, 'told po-down an entire building pro.
Private memorial tel"Vices Unlvenlty of Southern CaJlfor-Ion. nuhed doctors and supphn .were shouting "Solo. -solo" as die of busy streets. lice they ran through the ject if there was a labor dJa.
will be held 1 p.m. Tuel., nia. ~ "It ls probably only a alight into remote west.em Uganda, police pushed the harried -Crashing through swamp to within 500 yards of pute with one of the subcon-~k Family Ooionial Fun-"People get fat for alt thole exaggeration to aay what where one of the most violent Vaughn into a men's lavatory. safety barriers. the objed. They drew a pie-tractors. "'
ttal Home. reasons. and for a ireat many would seem to be unattrac-eartbquake1 ln recent African Vaughn play1 master esplon--Crossing highway ture of it and described it as Labor Secretary W. WU-
HADSELL, P' red• r i c lt L. more," Enelow saJd at a aym-tlvely fat in San Marino (a history killed more than 100 age agent Napoleon Solo in white line safety mark-the abape of a football, made lard Wirtz, in a speech at
''Bud" Survived by son poalum on obe1lty. wealthy suburb) would seem persona. the popular show. ers. of waffled material, with the first session of the 11th
Do gl · L . daught« syn: He aaid some other causes only a rather pleasant plump-The first tremor struck ear-Vaughn ventured out of the -~pear:;g.lllegally. blinking llghta and antennas. annual legislative conference
.. ~ •. u M~ _::..._ Mn 'J-'-are emotional and some are nesa in some other parta of ly Sunday morning and SP· reat room after f. m· t Mannor said th bj t t k f th AFL-CIO B i 1 d i wu·a llJUUK:l • • ........ .._ f lal 1 a!te h k . d ive mu es -Failing to signal even e o ec oo o e u n I M Had ell Servtcet 3 p m eveno a ma.1er o aoc c ass. the Los An1ele1 area he de-vere . rs oc 1 contmue and was promptly dragged to 8 single turn. off when hi:. aon said to him, Trades Department, g a v • ~ ;eek Fam!ly ~ For example, he aaid, obe-dared. ' almost without interruption the noor by young girls try-"Look at that horrible thlng 1trong support to the mea•
b..-:!.af H e aity appear• to be moat com-for four hours. Ing to kiss him. .... there. Dad!" ure.
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a scale of 13 at a seismogr<.,1· fcbk station in the Soviet l ·n-0~1timatea placed th• de:id Red Fleet Growing
n m-ore than 100 v.1th scor~s
bijured. Soviet Subs Watch U.S. Coasts Tbe quake waa believed 1n
have o.rlginated near Lake Al·
bert on the border betwe(ln
Uganda and the Congo, a se1s·
mically active area. ~ ASHIN:Gi:>N ( ~))-Thel which tih~Y. oould zero Ui Oil which logically can be expect-Soviets failed to do witb their
Helicopten rushed rescu<' Sovi~t Unu:n s grow1.llg sub-launch. positions off the U.S. ed to take station in due missiles '11 Cuba in 1962.
squads of doctors and nu1 s<'s m~ fleet has n~w . rea~e<i coast m t~o to three days. course wihtin firing range of .
into the area.., inhabited rnair.· the point where m1ss1le--f1nngl lnformauon on the Soviet American coestal population The Russians today ha~e 45
ly by dissident Toro tribes· nuclear subs could be sta-operations was obtained by centers. nuclear-powered subm:lr1~es,
men. tloned continuously within united Press Intematiooal The Russi.ans thus could at. just 11 fewer th311 the Uruted
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range of coastal cities irr the after l<mg inquiry among tempt to counter the U.S. Po-S~. Of ~eSt>, 20 carry tor·
United States. sources in the United States l~is missile submarloos now pedoes whJch can be used to
The Russians now ha ve on and Europe. It has llQt bet>n stationed in the Atlantic Pa-attack shipping and other
station at all tim es at least publicized widely. but the de· cific and Mediterrane.an 'with· subs. 10 are ballislic missile 2mo MICArtllur Bouleurd 1 _... · ·i k. and i · ed N~rt BtKh,Cahlomii 2431 NEWPORT Bl VD. one .nuc ('ar-powrr:'-.ou m1ss1 <'I \'elopment is being eyed an-in e-asy reach of Soviet and su~~. . . ;i carry WU\g ·
WESTCLIFF MORTUARY (1U)61l·1601 COSTA MESA sub 1n the :\tlant1c and an· xinui;ly in Western capitals. Red Chine-se targets. This. in gmded mmUes.
'27 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 1•••••••••111 Ph. 646-4479 I other in u.1r PaC'1f1c. 'T'hey are I 1'he !iubs are the spe-ar-effect. would redre6S the mill-The Soviets alS-O have 75 •~ ----------'"·---------deploye<l in ocean Cil"Ns from ht>ads of an expanding fleet ta.ry balance in a manne.r the (See St:BS, Page 4)
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H1.tge Blast LQborites
Russians Testing Still Lead
Rocket Warhead? In Britain
Lynda Bird
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Not Iona aco the newa aerv-
lcet carried a atory of a
robbery in which tbe vie·
Uni, when uked for hls
wallet. said, "You'll have
to shoot me firat !'' The
thief pulled the trigger ...
and a brave man died just
to save a few dollars in his
wallet. The moral of this
story 111 · don't be a her1>
when a crook points a gun
al you. Just let him ha \'e
what he '¥nls and keep
calm. You cen do this with.
ou t worry of loss ii ~ 011
ha\·e a Residence and Out·
side Theft policy to reim·
burse you for theft . roh·
bery and bu r~lary in your
home or workshop, etc .• or
tor losa of baggage. clothe!\
jewelry and and other val·
uables while away froni
home or traveling. Call u&
for full Infor mation about
Theft insurance.
Wigmore lnsuraate
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victor
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LONC:
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HOW THIY STARTED -Balboa Yacht Club's
Ingenue forges ahead Df three competitors seconds
alter the starting gun in Lipton Challenge race at
San Diego. Behind Jngenue are CD.rence Kempfrs
LIPTON .••
(CoaUmaed trom Pace J)
victory in the recent history
-of the classic, only to have
it rubbed ou t by disqualill·
cation.
LONG STUIH'
The protest C()mm..ittee .
headed by Andy Gram of
SCY A. deliberated n e a r I y
three hours before rerMfering
a decision tnat nuHif~ San
Diego's triumph.
The incident, whiclt result-
ed in a minor collision, hap-
pened as the 10.boat fleet
was maneuvering for t b e
start. Both the Long Beach
and San Diego boats were
jibing to aquan away on a
starboard tack. Moloshco
claimed he had completed
the jibe and filled away on
course and that the San Die·•
go yacht was 5til1 in the pro-
cess of jibing and was tech·
nically still on port tack.
While all this was going
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1.,ie. Sunrlae, Coronl(fo Yacht Club, John Reynold.a'
K-43, Proteee. LAYC, and Scott Allan's Vega II, No.
7, from NHYC.
on, Connie Ooran's .Tehani . from Cabrillo Beach Yacht WINNERS AND 'TROPHY -Dick Holder (riShl), owner of the K-40, ln,enue,
Club and Tom Wilder's Mal-successful challenger in the Lipton Challenge Cup, loob lovingly at the trophy
obi, Voyagers Yacht Club. got a.~ he congratulates Balboa Yacht Club uipper Dick Blatt.ermen for a aecond
off to a near p«fect start. place finish that re.Jutted in victory after San Diego de~nder was diaqualifted.
well ahead ot th• rat CJf the -
fleet.
EARLY TACK Yacht Club. Until Sunday, Pirates Holding Lead
In Collegia~e Series
Tehani followed the book SDVC had s11ccesafully _de-
and flopped early to a port f~nded ~e trophy eve~ year
tack and headed toward the since. with the exception of
beach. while Malobi, lngenue 1964 wh~n _LAYC'1 Jay J.ones
and Clarence Kempff'a L-36 c~ped 1t 10 a photo fnlisb
Sunrise Coronado Y a c h t with Balboa YC.
Club, h'eld onto a long st.ar· San Diego recovered the SAN DIEGO -Orange of the 1euon. s.wn, starts
• board tack and came ebout tr~y in 1965 when Ed Turn-Coest Collete'• ..Uors all but at 10 a.m.
just in time to benefit by a er in Co~ton ~losaom c~me iced the Southern Series Saillnc without number two
wind shift. that headed them from behind "' a, brilliant c~lonahip Saturday by WPP« Henry Spraiue. the
toward the mark. race lo beat BVC 1 F r e d finishint a strong third in an Buca ran up 90 points to fin.
Meanwhile. Andante had Smales who had led over ll·school field at San Dieco. ilh behind Long Beac.h in
recovered from the hassle half the race.. . . The Pirates will compete fint with 108 and UCJ in He·
and took a middle port tack Alter S~YC • di.~uallflca-Saturday at the Loa Angeles ond with VI.
course with. good .boat speed. tion, here 11 the off1c1~ order Marina In the final event Skipper Dave Ullman took
On the wind 1h1ft. Frazee of parade to the finish line winningest honors in the re-
came back to starboard and wi.th elapsed times for the 15-gatta, runomg up four firsU
found Sunrise ahead when mile course. and a tecond in weather de·
they crossed courses. 1. Ingenue, Dick Blatt.er-Christopher scribed by Coech Dave Grant
But superior boa t speed man, BYC, 3: 18:50. u "a beautiful day for sail·
grad u a 11 y edged the San 2. Tehan!, Connie Doran. Wins Support ing.''
Diego K-43 ahead and she led LAVC, 3:23:44. Only Long Beach could
at the weather mark by 1 3. Vega II, Scott Allan, SACRAMENTO (UPI) _edge the Bucs out of the title
minute, ·' seconds. lngenue NHYC, 3:25:45. The year-old ~epublican Coun-now, but Grant said, he. felt
W.11 a rrunut.e, 44 seconds be· 4. Simba. Dave remstein, or Calitornirnyg fonneT th1a la. wUikely •. occ' ~sb
htnd Sunrise, .and Malobl was DPI Rey YC, 3:26:25. San Francisco Mayor George Saturday was its w~rst" of
• minute behind lngenue. 5. Malobi , Tom Wilder, Christopher is the GOP candi-the year, if a third LS bad,
CHANGE PLACE~ VYC. 3:27:20. date with the best chance of and teams are allow~ . to
Andante widened her lead 6. Iguana. Bob Grant, San· unseatinf Democratic Gov.~ ~ut their worst hrush
lo 2 minutes and 19 seconds ta Barbara VC. 3 :27:23. Edmund G. Brown. Ul the final accounting.
at the second mark but Sun· 7. Protege. John Reynolds, The council gave Christo-Behind, OOC in the regatta
rise wu unable to hold of( LA YC. 3:27 :35. pher its endorseme_-Sunday w~e San Diego State,~: San
Ute bid of lngenue and Mal-8. S u nrise. Cl a re n c e at the conclusion &r a two-day Diego Mesa, 78: Uruvers1ty
obi both of whicb passed her Kempf!, Coron ado YC. convention. of~ at San Diego. n_:
soon after jibing the mark. 3:7.8·20. The organization said public Univer11ty of ~them Call·
.(t the end of the triangular 9. 1Que Sera. Harry Molosh· opinion polls showed Christo-fomia, 76: Occu~enta~. 74:
lap Andante was continuing co. LBVC. 3~31 :'11. pher "to be the candidate UCLA, 72 and Uruvers1ty nf
to move away frorn Ingenue 10.' Andante. Nick Frutt, most capable of defeating the Calilomia at Santa Barbara,
and wu holding a solid 6-SDY C. 3:07:05 <DSQ L incumbel'K governor." ~ 70.
minute, 15-second lead. In--:-==============================-:.::. genue had also widened the
daylight betwttn her pursu·
era with a cinch for second
place If she stayed out of
trouble.
For all intent~ and pur·
poses the race was decided
by the time the fleet hard·
ened up on the second weath·
er leg. As far as · th e two
front-runners were concerned.
this was the case. But back
in the pack, p I a c e Ii were
changing drastically.
IN THE PACK
Que Sera dropped from
fifth to last place, Scott Allan
in NHYC's Vega II moved up
from eighth place early In the
race to fourth at the finish,
and Doran In Teharu picked
up two places to finish thi~d.
Sunrise. the early leader, fm·
iahed ninth.
Andante fi nished tn a loud
cacophony of horns, bells and
cherry bombs from the large
11pectalor fleet -and even
when it was announced that
11he had been disqualified. )ler
.crew rec,ived a standinJ.? ova-
tion for their brilliant race.
BYC'.s, ..-inning crew w a s compos~ -o( skipper Dick
Blatterman, o w n e r Dick
Holder, John Thorne, B l'l l
Lawhorn and Harry Bour·
geois. The BYC victory means
that the Lipton race will be
held off Newport Harbor next
year rnr the firs! timP since
·19!'l!I \\hen San 01ei::o wrC'slcd'
the trophy from a Ion~ stran·
i;lehold by Newport Harbor 1
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PAID POLITICAi. I D
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
JOHN
LEONHARDT'S
PLAN
A NE.W MAITUU'LAN to ,..ptaet the Ull·
uHd one tlYt 11 nine ytars old!
My aolutlon to our oongt1ted trlffle , • , Open
1tth It. to Canyon Drive, open Canyon Drive
from Victoria to 1tth IL Open Plactntia to
Ad11'M It. Widen and straighten Victoria for
E.Ht-Wut artery.
aettu ufety around our tchoole. park1 . .and
playground•. The UM of pollet patrol on
.cooter1 or on foot.
The unification of all faction• to lmprov•
Cott• Mau H • major elty end ~ult fighting
u ch other and city gevernmtnt,
The olty of Cott.a M .. a 11 1 g1Mr1I l1w city!
THll MAY aE. QOOD 0" aAD! I feel th1t
when I 1m 1lecttd we el'lould lmm1dl1tely
form 1 cltlzene commltttt to lnvestlg1t1 t~~
po11lbllltl11 of ol'l1nglng tilt form of govern·
ment.
VOTE fOR JOHN lEONHARDT ~ •r:.~L
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CITIZENS COMMITTE! TO ELEC1'. JOHN LEONHARDT
Chairman Bob Brewer-Treasurer Kenneth Fowler
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MOHAI" & WOOL
• ,.1T11H FAa,.1c1. "10. sas.oo .....
100% WOOL wo .. STE.OS
£ BLENDI. REG. 17t.SO ........... • .. ••
HOPSAC.K WOOL •
T .. ADITIONALS. REG. 1n.oo ........ .
"EG. Ml.&O FINE. WOOL IUITS • ,. ... ..
DAC,.ON ANO WOOL
•LINDI. REG. 1es.oo ............... .
HA"D FINISH
WORITIDS. REG. '51.15 ............ ·~ ••
$62.00 $59~00
$57.00
$54.00
$52.00
~.00
$44.00
$41.00
SPECIAL GROUP
VALUES TO 79.50-$31-$29-$21
SLACKS
JJ IVY-CONTINE.NTAL AND PLEATE.P
OU" l'"INEIT $19 so -IMPO,.TED FAB .. ICI. "EQ. 128.SO ·... •
"IVERI£ TWllT . $17.50 WOOLI. REQ. 124.IS • , , • , , .••••• , ... .
AL~1~.o:,A,":~~-~~~~~: ................... $14.50·
... EG. 111.IS IMPO,.TE.O $13 50
E.NGLllH ,.A ... ICS .. ... .. .. • ..... .. • •
ITALIAN 10Q" $12.50 WOOLS. "EG. 111.IS ................... .
DACRON WOOLI. RE.G. 116.tS ............. $9.50
WOOL aLENDI. -$8 00
"IQ. 115.15 & 114.IS ... ,"1 ... ~'r •• ,... ... 1
SPECIAL GROUP
ASSORTED F AB RI CS AND STYLES
$21 .95 To $14.95 Reg.
$6.00 $4.00
JACKET
KARA Tl JAC. "EC. 116.tS ................. $9.00
POPLIN JACKE;I, "EG. l 1US ............ $8.00
ASSORTED GRQUP
ALL STYLE.5
VALUES TO 39.95
$10 $8 $6 $4
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SPORT COATS •
FINEST IMPO,.TED $46 00
WOOLS. REG. 17S.OO •..• • •• · · · · · • • • · • • •
H IGH FASHION $42.00·
,.A.,.ICI. "E.G. 18!5.00 ........... •• .. •
E.NQLllH $34 00
I HE .. RING•ONES ... EG. 159.IS .. • .. .. • •
wooL wo,.anos. 1uG. ~ss.oo ....... $31.00
I MPO,.TID GROUP. IUG. IAS.00 ........ $26.00
WOOL aLENDI . REG. 139.9!5 ......... $24.00
DOM UT IC WOOLS. REG. 135.00 •••••• $19.00
LARGE GROUP SPECIALS
VALUES TO $60.00 .
$9 $12 $14
SWEATERS
FULLY SILK I
LINED ALPACAS. REG. US.00 ........
DOUBLE KNI T ANO
IUEDE V NECKS. REG. 129.95 .......
f'INE. GAUGE ITALIAN
KNITI. "EQ. f24,t5 ................ ..
100% ALPACAS. "EC. S27.SO ........ .
SHAGGY KNITS. REG. S21 .9S ....... ..
I LINK STITCH
CARDIGANS. "EG. S16.9S ............ .
$28.00
$19.00
$16.00
$17.00
$14.00
$11.00·
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STOREWIDE
MARCH 22 tftru MARCH 26
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
Store Houn 9:30 Tll 9:00
COST PLUS 10°/o-COST
AND IELOW COST IN
ALL DEPARTM.,.TS
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Dear Friends: " We hne departed from our uau;al Sale timing. ind
11nc1rely believe It will be much to yo ur •dvant•ge l
Tun being wh•t they •re. a a.ale .1t thla time la
almott a .. mutt." Now -for the fil'9t time, you
can rully N V• on your apring £ Enter outflta.
Aa 1lw1ya. 111 Item• ue out of our r~ular atoek!
• I Sine.rely, ·-Qr.ant MeKee, owner
NECKWEAR
DON LOPER-DAMON -CERVANTES
ALL SHAPES AND WIDTHS
$1.49 E.A. AND 4 for $5.00
SPORT SHIRTS
GROUP I , $200
IVY AND "E.GULA" GOODS.
VALUE.I TO N .t5 ••• • .. •• •• .... •• • • •• •• •
GROUP II s300
AllO .. TID ITVLE.I. . ... o. 15.N TO 17.IS ••••••••••••••••••••••
GROUP Ill ··400 CAP,.1, IPO .. TIMAN, M ... JACK. VAN $
HlUIE.N, MoQRE.QO ...... IS to ... IS •••••
GROUP IV
DISIQNIR f'AIHION SH IRTS. DON
LOPE,., M ... "G'' ORIGINALS, LILLY
DACHEl HARTOG. N.N to •tU6.
SPORTSMAN
WASHABLE WOOLS $7&0
Reg. 12.,~ to 14.95
Short and Lent Sleeve .......•.•
CASUAL PANTS
!!~!!~O~TINENTA LI. • 52"
VALUll TO M.1!5 ...................... .
G!~~l~N!~ :TYLES. YOU..
53"
,.AVO,.ITE. ... ANDI. 15.15 TO 11.tS .....
ASSORTED GROUP
DACRON BLENDS
$1.99
PAJ s
-RecJ. $5.00 Broad~loth
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ReCJ. $4.50 Cottons
DRESS SHIRTS
ASSORTED STYLE.5 AND SIZES
VAN HEUSEN-KENNINGTON-WOODLYN
·f 2 99 VALUES TO 7.15 ................ • • .. • .. • • • • • • Short and Long Sleeve
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8 DAILY PILOT 1News-"'"8 Monday, M1rth 21. 1M
Special Session?
I\ •'\ Amateur 'Eng.ineer'
W. as Tough on Car~
Kick by Horse Fatal to Boy· - -
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"Budget Deadline
OORONA (AP) -A U·year· James Schaffer, died at Com·\
old boy died without re1aiJPD1 munlty Hoaplt.al Sat u r d a y I UndtrsUndlnt todi(t Tlret R'1
conacioume11 after beln1 Ide&; nicht. and i. thrY'tt btlnt tlUlllt ,... . I ciulm 1110ther -Rtpor\I ... Tiii ed In tbe bead by a botH at Inve1ti1at.ora aaid Schaffer DAJLV p J L o T • s educltllftll
hi.a father'• rldln1 academy, 1nd hla ~n were unsaddllna ! 5'*11ftst, Qwtts Loos. CMr1
1herlff'1 deputies reported. their boraea Sllurday w b e n tllt educltlollal beat all u. wu May Be Missed
NAPA (UPI) -Who took the locomotive on
the 14-mile post midnight apin~
Authorities believe it wL~ a J6.year-old Napa
boy frequently seen around 1he Southern Pacific
Railroad yards here.
Officera u.id Stephen Schaf· Stephen bent over to pick up I -from sellOOI lullchet to .._
f@r , ion of Mr. and Mra. his aaddle and wu kicked. trkt ,..,,..n1z1tloft.
· SACRAMENTO ( AP )-Thelcompletf' wnrk on the budget. "Whoever did it had to know an awful lot about
1e1islature went back lo work Friday. April l~ 1s beint men· trains and their operation," llid Napa County Sheriff
today amid increa11ini signi; tioMd by liPveral lt~islators John Claussen. ''because it lakea at leut a half doz·
nf a fiscal dispute that rrtl~ht ali a poi;i;ihlf' date for the en separate operations to 1et the thing running."
prevent lawnmakers ( r om temporary recess_ The railroad fancier not only borrowed the
pusing a budget before the1r l "There's ~orm~ logic· ·to ----------engine, but mangled an automobile in the proc:eu.
April 4 deadline. that,". he said, noting one ol The escapade mieht have gone unnoticed, H·
Assembly Minority Leader ~he ses.sion's main problems I cept that authorities found a tire hangin& from the
Rober t 1'. Monagan !R·'l'ra-1•~ .. leg1slaton wan.I t.~ get Plane Crash locQmotive Saturday morning. RuMing without
cyl. said th~ a.re mo r 'lout and r~m ro: ~fflce. lights, the engine ploughed into a car belong1n1 to
and more indications that leg· Meanwh1lr. < ha1rman Rob-Dennis Flynn. 17. of Vallejo, at a nearby eroatng.
1slatori; won't meet the dead· Prt W, Crown 1D·Alameda). of l Kills Four Flynn suffered a broken arm and cub and
ltnr -forcing Democratic •the · Aslie mbly Ways and bruises. his car was demolished and the engine
<lo\', Brown to caU them back Means C?mntitt.ee scheduled \ continued down the track.
mt(l a !ipecial sessfon tn pass sub<'ommillN> rf'po rts th i ~ SALINAS IAP l -A newly· The daring engineer had to make about a doi--
a ~pending bill belore the fls· wee~ •.n an .e~rt to pus~ the wed couple werf! among four en swit<:hes in the 14-rnlle round trip.
ral ye&r ends. June 30. admimstrat.ton s S4.fil btUlon 1 persons killed Saturday ni-hl "Funny thing is he closed them all back up 1fter
State law allowa the legisla·1budiet to the lower house when a 'Jight plane crashed j he'd gone through.'' Clauuen said.
lure only a :.>-day budget ses· floor. •. 'and burned alter <'Ultint two ----------------------.,.-alon in even-numben!d years! The ~na~ F 1nance Com· . .
to appropriate enough money miltee worked on the upperjhi~h voltage lines.
to run the state. 11 the work ~ou.se'.s version of the spend· The ~onterey C~unty cow· LA Harbor Study },unds Sonoht
isn't done by then, the, gov. lnJ: btll, ~t it . traditionally ner . said tha.t Airman 1.C. ;--e
ernor has to bring the aena· ~lays action until the A~m· perugno Martinez, 3Q, ol Cal· LOS ANGELES (UPI) -QDO for Ule stud,y but ~ra-~r~ ea;f :.mbl~:m':~~ ~=:~ continued to raise tl~ Air F'~ce Bue, and hla The federal government bu Md the belief that additional
occurrence in recent years. the threat of a lower ho u 1 e "'.1fe Beatrice, who wen mar· been 11ked for $300.000 by the fands would batten compJ.e.
Monagan blamed "an ab-~OP budget blockade, SI}'.· n~ two weeks ato. were pas· Los Angeles City Harbor De-tlon of the Job by at Jeut a
,;ence of leadership" by mg he kn~s of no Republi· sengers in the Piper Coman· partment to accelerate a study year.
Brown and the legislature's can who Wlil vote for the che piloted by Anny Lt. The· of the Loa Angetes·Long Beach Prtsent tar1et date for the
.Democratic leadership. measure if it is balanced by odore E. Klapheck, 24, of harbor, started two years llO punpletion of the sludf ii De·
•·1t's been compounded by the eovemor's accounting •Y•· fort Ord. by the U.S. Army Co.rps ol 11tmber. 1971, but Yotb' said:
the problem of the speaker ot tern chantt ht will make All were killed, alonr with Eqineen. • "We will ruh out ti. room
trthe Assembly being preoccu· some '243 'million more another passenger. Anita Es· Mayor Samuel W. YortJ berbre then and not ~ ab1t
pied with the problema of available ill the next fiscal p a r z a, a achoolteacher in aald SUnday that the I..-r to keep pace with our antici·
"'Aere bell go;' Mon.apn year. Carmel. federal bud~et provides • 1*ed. 1*1D.c. dem•¥•."
said.
He referred to Assembly!
Speaker Jesse M. Unruh's de·
cii;jon. expected this week, on
1
,
whether he will remain in the
Assembly, run for the Sen.ate
or possibly seek a statewide
office.
Monagan, like man~r his 1
Colleagues. speculated t h a t
Hrown could wail until after,
the June 7 primary ~tion
to call the lawmakers ba('k to
llAllET USIET
Ill TIE
U S D A. CHOICE 1££F WELL TRIMMED
Warehouses NJ(
WhtcW
Destroyed by, wa151, ..
7-BONE
ROAST
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Giant Blaze
IClllUSLWI
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Flames. visible on both lidtt!I ·-
or San Franclaeo Bay. wiped l
out a block of warehouse& anJ
plants Sunday night, caus\ng'
at least Sl.5 mlllion damage. I V.S.O ,._, 040!Cf MEf
SHOftT CUT
Seven firemen were lnjured,
but none serloualy. Others
leaped to safety as a brick
wall collapsed and destroyed
the ir engine.
Donald Neary, mayor ot this
East Bay industrial commun·
1ty, sald the fire loss would
not be less than the St.~ mil·
lion figure and probably mora.
Firemen from Emeryville,
Oakland. Berkeley and Rich·
mond battled hours before
containing the leaping flames.
Their efforts saved a Sherwin·
Wll liams Paint Co. plant.
Ruined were a box factory
operated by Container C()TJX>r·'
ation of America, a warehouse!
oI Marcel-Schurman Co. which
imports paper products. a n d
an electrical repair plant own·
ed by Sear,; Roebuck anf1 Co.1
I
Marchers '
J oincd by I """*i"'llT uun lll«M
200 Persons .Butter
11\.11 l'ml FARMER~~ILLE !~P1 1 -
1 Napkins Marchers hiking t-0 the state
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Wien en t.LI.
PKG.
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IOOIZEO Leslle Salt
Purple Plums ORrooN
IUTTUMIT
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2 ~flt-
2 ~i~· 45•
l"llpitol lo protest working con· M.LSWm 1~~ 1c Olf
r1 ttlons in th.e Delano viney a~ds Margarine 2 1 LB. 54• tripled their strength dunng1 Pl<.GS.
-the weekend . llOllZCMA ie1wm miua Ol lll1fT140l. 114.Qt CAii
CHEER·
55' . About 200 person~ joine.d the Shave Cream M•. 59c marchers Sunday in their J:\. He
tntle trek from Lindsay In
t1ere. Approx.imately 100 work ·
rrs started the march from
nelano last week to protest1
what they consider poor pa y'
and work.In g conditions.
Meanwhile, a leadin~ Rnm -
.:in Catholic priest J,?ave t h f'
'Upp<Jrl of his church to t h r
march.
"AU churchmen should 1den-.
ttfy with the pilgrimage an d1
try lo generate support tn nd
Californ ia once and for all or
1ts ugly ·social program of
i;uppressed farm labor." <le·
.dared the Rev. F.ugene Boyle .
chairman of tht-San Francisrol
Archdiocese Commission nn
Social Justice.
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Hinsha}V to Open
Woman Mi!ses
Platinum Ring
TUSTIN -A platinum dia-2·Bandits Rob St<~re
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mond rtnc valued at $2,000 FULLERTON -Two ban-Markel , 301 N. Richmond
n :"n:n .rt\' 1.0T4'
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R I • D • wu discovered mlssiJ\1 Sat· dill arm~ with a gun and alAve . Just before 7 p.m., ot-1 e_o ect1on rive IUfday from the lpartrnen~ Of knife heJ<. Up 06 grocery clerk fi cers said. They nrdtrf'd the I ~ a Tustin worun. sheriff's here Saturday eveninf. po. deputies reported today. lice reported today. clerk to hand over all thl'
Jan E. Limberik 44. o( The robbers, both between money 1n the register.
By THOMAS KEEVlL ored April 21 al a r...s-a-plateltm Mitchell Avt told dep-the ages o( 20 and 25 years The lnu. still not d.-term·
0 1 1111 0t11• ,.,.., ,,.., l&ffaJr at the Crest Hotel. uties the ~& wa5 probably old and wearing dark cloth· 1ned today. was eon1idtred
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Up to now he'a unopposed .\nahe.im. tak~n f'rlda y ·I, Inc. entered the Wlbhir,. hJZht by police officers. I
-----------~~------------~----~~----~~~~-in hiJ bid for a return to of·
fiee , but Oran,e County A.J.
NllOr Andrew Hinshaw ii
taking notblnl for sranted.
HlJ eampaisn offtclally opena
with a reception tonifbt~t the
Disneyland Hotel.
An announcement about tbe
~ to 7 p.m. affair notes that
amont thole 1upporters at·
tendln1 will be Joan Irvine
SmJth, Irvine Ranch hllre11,
and Rich11rd O'Neill, h .. d of
the 5.1,000..aC't"'e Miasion Viejo
RAnch.
LONG BOWS OUT -Aft.er
filing intentiOM to l'\JD f 0 f
three otticea, Ramon V. Lani
bu decided not to setk any
of them.
Long, a Republican from
Garden Grove, put bil name
in three ti.ts: 69th and 10th
AJSembly districta and 3Sth
State Senate District -but
11ys all three have qualified
candidates and won't n e e d
his serviCt"!i.
BADHAM PARTY -All·
sembl~an Robert Bldham'a
the 7lst District geta launch·
ed Saturday with a dinner·
dance at the Newporter Inn.
Badham 's head q u a r t e r 1
said more than 400 persons
are expected to attend. Three
Newport Beach r'5idents ue
,Wding the a(fair: Walter J.
Koch, 1eneral chairman : Ed·
ward F . Ward Jr., arraqe-
ments chairman: and P.
A. Paimaer, honorary chair·
man.
Campaign chairman f o r
Badham is John A. Murdy
llJ of .. Huntington Beacti.
U17, TOO -And Rep.
James B. Utt hu a dlnaer
coming up. too. He11 be hon·
LICEISEO
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COSTA MlaA
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Announcing the Mercedes-Benz 2505:
the $6500 car
v-withOut an ounce of fat
THE new 250S is a.n addition to the line.
not a replacemen t. It outdates no current
Mercedes-Benz. But it do(s nudge a few other
$6500 cars into unplan ned obsolescence.
About that price: it includes automatic tram•·
. mission. power steering and brakes and many
other extras. You <:an huy a 250S without
frills for $5811 !
The new 250S body provides ample space
for five-even a 21. 5 cu. ft. trunk. But no use·
less bull; it's a ton lighter and two feet hortcr
than the top J domestic "luxury" ~ars. And
outpaccs them as an athlete outpaces a gang
of fat men.
Not a fat cat
The 2505 emphasizes performance. not status.
A major technical gain: 4-whecl disc brake.'
u it.adard equipment (a feature no domestic
"luxury" car off cl"!\). Another forward stride:
fully independent suspension. The 25~~lick~
to the road and you !\tick to your sc-at. A plca~
ant c.ittra: a load-levemng !ipring 1t the rear
..
. Classic Mtrudts·Btn:. radiator dtsign diltinguishts tltt nnv.J50S stdOJt. To ~11d out wltot's bthind it, dip couptm. •
a.x..le. This ingenious dev1ct automatically ad·
justs to keep the car level, regardless of loads.
No maintenance needed -and no extra cost.
UndeKover story: The 250S b<Xfy is made of
sheet metal panels more than 0ne millimeter
Mercedet-Benz motor ars:
from S23,245 to $4,06~
Ma) be you can afford a Mc rttdes-Bent
"-'ithout knowing it. Su~gc,tcci retail price,•
for ti of the IS Mcr<:cdc~·Bcn1 rnodel,,
600 Grand Mtrccdu
2JOSL Roadat.tr
:?JOS Sedan
:?JO Sedan
200 Diesel Sedan
:?00 SedAJ1
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4,0fl.5
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''"'"· '''"' •fltl IMol taz'1 if n111
thick. welded into" "u nit" m uc1 ure too ti~ht
tn rattle. Before paintinj!. i1 i' dauhcd with
zinc, shielded by 2 primer coah ;ind slathered
....
with 24 lbs. 0f undercoating. A ~olid guaran·
tee of long life.
Quiet at 100, mph
For all its pcrfonnancc prowe~s. Lhe 2505 i~
a highly civili:.cd car. "There is as little inside
noise af I 00 mph as al a ~tandstiU," reports
New York Herald Tribune automotive col-
umnist Leo Levi ne.
A 6-cylindcr. ~inglc o\·crhead Famshaft en·
~inc dclivc~ cruising speeds close to its 112·
mph maximum -and an average fuel con-
sumption rate or 20 miles per gallon.
Patient men bu ild this engine. Afterward,
other patient men tc~t -run it for an hour.
Concern for safety
The deep Mercedes-Benz concern for safety
continue.~ in 1hc ~SOS. Inside. possible danger
~pot~ arc padded. rece~~ or made of pliable
materials-and the rear-view mirror is spring·
mounted in its ~ndct. Front and rear body
~cction!i arc ~csigncd tn yield on impact, ab-
/\
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sorbing shock before it reaches the passenger
area. Safety has dictated the design of every
feature, from the steering assembly lo lhe
door locks to the roof support'i.
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that makes fat ca LS obsolete.
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.. M011day. Marc.II 21. 1966
~~~~~-~~!112. Flur,.y of Gunshots
For The Record Fail to Hit Anything
• ~ -·' -: "~1 j SANTA ANA -Five or six said. AJso uninjured was a &9e69ti t•n. • I :Vf 11 II IRunshots which a b r u rt I ~·,cab driver who had bf! en /,
,.,. c: ~#!fl .. re ~· IJ hroke th~ sil~nce or a Santa called lo take her from the
... oNoav , .... ,..., ,_,. ,A~a res1~ent1a.I area . early 1200 bl k on W. 3rd St
N•w""'' .... ,..., •··• .., • M•~, c "'" this morning fatled lo hit any· oc "
s1111v. '""" ~Mc>. 212 E 111• s""' '~ .. ~.':'c,,,:·~~'. "'"10 1 ,..,, "' '41" I thing, police reported today. scene o( the incident. (0~1.. MfltU , 00 0 M
l!:•plom StOIJI\, 8 1b<ock El«l•oniet Et • n pm . <.•• ,,,., .. , w l•lbo9 11\ld, A woman who told officers Coy Mae Reese. 31. or .~
o•orft l'a>I t•&. Bebeock Ele<lrono<• l It Pm ~•IWO.Y. lrl>ll t.1" 11••· the Shots were intended for 0 anga told Offic•rs sh• had lSOI Hetl>O< Blvd ' Co•I• ""«•• ' u 74051? 16111 $1 • r ~ " ~
P "' It II • m S11non, mtdl<t l •oO, )U Mi her was unharmed, poltce fought Wit'h her boyfriend &t 0.Moily Ort"9t Co .. 1 Cn•oter Mo r1nt /ht
.an•c Ttmpl• u 1n s1 • eno )1 An • 14 P"' cor ,,,. 3104 New-i llvo his home here. The boyfriend, dr•w' Pl•tf, Nf'wpc>rt 8e1ct1, 1 JO pm • • ,..... • • ~Moley. Hunt1119lon Bu ell Cn10••· I M•· 9 ?I pm . ou alono ...... -... >401 Now. who police wouJd not Identify' ---------··
"'"'c Ttmo~. io.i L••• Awl'~. Hun• PO<• a1vo Voter~ Off1"cc till be. ght th" lr>QIC>n 8UC1'. I JO p m (Ml• MeM "" was s ing sou IS
, •••• Mot H1rmonv lOOO• Ho "· Odo 11 Sl pm S••urdey, OU ..... 111"9allf•· morning. 'A ' T .
FtllOw> Hell, 15'; Ntwporf 8 ivo • (0• 1 t•on. ~·• O•'at1 •vt to1ns op1c ..... • ~ L"" I H Afte r h• had brok-the •• Mm •• 00 pm r ..1XlCll( 8 ours "' "'" , .... 1 Aotlinu , tnc ' HArbO•lll•• (n•P 1·~11v:"'· ~UllOI'<. "1~ 1"•·,. H•rllor windows in her car, Miss
••• (Ollf'CI• Par• Sci-I. 1310 Hairr F ~ • o ..... , ca ... Mto .... 00 0"' I u p "' ""'" ..... "" "1•<•1111• ,..... Reese went lo a nearby COr· or vein mar Tunon Mu.,.,,,.,.., ... ,, SANTA A~A -As~ service I t 11 b polic• sai·d
I . . bl aer o ca a ca . " . . '""• r ,.,.,. 1 a••tm••'" c ""· '"'"' 11 11 •"' '"''"o•v, .... o.u 1 "'"· "" to 11nreJ?1stered bu! ehj:t e Sh d h b d · t II••• q,.,•u•eN. 1110 H•'""' 11•vd \1•••M o .. ., I . e an t e ca ri ver ll op-ORA ~GF: -"Atom~ _ th
(n>t• M•U. >('(I • m II u Om •"•C I·••, llMl ll••ch l ivd, Voters, thf' \'o!el°.!i !leiistra• pe<f at her Ca r fO pick Up • • • ,.
(••""<'I .... '"""""· >l•wll"•• H••I>"• 1100 n•m•I)# ' h" h h BuildtnJ: Blocks of Nature ,.._,, '\' v••'OU< c""r(t\O\ tl"l"l•CI I 1' p m . '""""'' ..... w ..... , Av ...... hon Department of the Oran~e some clot Ing w en t e SUS· ,
c~··· M••• E«n•r>q• Club. Corol -··· , H 0 m' MOIO'CYClt ..... 11111 CtrolYn unty c: er s ice ~1 re·1 r"':~ . h . I R•v .. C•d•Y ... 13'1, u """n • ..., "'"'' o..... ICo I k" o(f 'II ....-1 camP Crom his home will bf' the topic or the Chap
110 11ur•n•. 1••s Horoor a •va . CDt•• 1 .... , main open on Saturdays and with. a gun. . man Collejle c em1stry sem
AAeu. 11 """" I s• pm • .....,, .. , ••d. ~ ..... 1 L• ... •l'ICI I Miss Reese mad«! • quick t 7 30 p m Tuesday Hunllt19!nn 11•.cn Rn•••V Club, NnrlP,, >jowm•n •vtnur evenings Until registratiOll h b hi h ..-4 nAJ' I • •
FCK>r WINl• 11•\l•uronl, l/"ll fin••• I •1 0 ,., ""d•cal ••d l•lll Giere l o"" refum to t e Ca W C St""' th COllecte'S audiO-ViSUaJ aU C~· Roeo. Hun1ono•on , .. ,... " ll ,, 10 p m
0 ~undo. O'~" '"' .,.,,.,," closes on Apnl 14. orr as the g u n s h 0 t s rang e "
":,.,. ''"D Of co•,. M-.o. North, 8'1°"1 • ~;·~~ ~':..:~~':':,:·~:~.d-A.,.,,._ I The 119 E. Chestnut St. o(. •through the air, police said. ditorium.
RH'I Rt•l•uronl, 1&AS H1rt>or •O. . -I Ca dri M hall B D g t m'c tr tu Co•ll Moo. n IS p m , ,, .. , ra1lra.o lr•c-• fice wilJ be open Sa4.UTday<1 b Ver ars . ISCUSStn a 0 I S UC r Hun•l~o1an eeecr. Klwenlt Club. Shtt•· IO ll p m ' ov~n 11'•· SI07 lvwy Circle. from 9 am t A 4 pm "'"di Moore of Santa Ana notified w __ w be Or. Ario Harris, as· I er. IM Huntl"9•on IHCll. 11 IS 11 1' • m MondlY, l1IM olerm, 1Sl1 • • w . . -• ~0:;. 0
• Ju1 .. 1i. L°" o r1w weekdays until 9 p.m., a serv· his dispa.tcher. who called po-alata~t professor .or lnorgani
... woort Huoor <>P11m1•1
1 '"'11.-, v '"r1" WH1m11111... ice that officials ho,.... will en· I.ice Officers made a cbect chemistry at California Sta Marin• lOd l•Ytldt Or vr. c•IY'Po 111·u Suncs. 1 Y-1 . F U rto """ Bue~.• ll I~ Pm • Av 1 m Y. u r f.rr. ~I lrOllllOIS ~age N>IWl}e tO regiSf.er fOf of the neighborhood bUt could College It U e n, 111e pr
Kl n1• (!uh A.meUCl l" L•· t. t"'"t' · · th bo f · d · t th bli C~'.:."n M~;~ w" w 1~1~ SltHI, Ca•I• •·st pm • 9U tpHI, ~I l'urtlw Clrdr. the June 7 primary electi<Jn. not find f Y rlefl • gram IS Open 0 f pU C.
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n\' Orrhrstra perform~ ron·
crrtn for OhoP ;ind Slrinl!s"
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rhMtras. inciudin~ the Chap-
man ColleJ?e orchestra, the1
An:Jheim Symphony and the
Peninsul a Symphony in Red·
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cttant.rc mid• ..
a:tiatJon
Pi yet
Plf)' thl
J>4artd ntfr• · dlima l
·~•to At pr tt6 Play
of thrtt Timer
Uped I
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c,utt o
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ptlent • oo both
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l•orant r48lstou1
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d11etion dOJna.
11dlenc atplaud
call, II
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Ultmt ainuat
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:'lb1 I 8 .. p.m. anei• ~ .. aC corn catlona
1Etiv1 I iq affal
:An h
bt helc
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ptovlde .... ,
bf stud ton Bti
0Jtt11c' .At .,. """c booduc• ..
••d dl. l>r. l
tri~ ·~ •• • lte•." .. Addr a..,·, J "'ll bf Nelson
(]bldlll
Jerrel
ctan •
09lltlt l>r.
•den ~edC
will IJ
'1trtch
4f'oUc
dswet
Donall! tSe bo
&jelk open.'
'f: Cat Called le• .. '
~Controversial Play
~Proves Powerful • "' ~ IY TOM TITUS ...................... ..
9thlnd all th• tumult and
ai>ut1n1. th• cbar111 and ctun~barl• that b a v •
mid• "A C.t caJled an."
a ttational uaoe ttandl a llim·
pi yet meaninlful oa.·act P?IY that could well have ap-~td on teltvilion la tbt
$• worthwhile day1 of dlima in that medium a dee-
•• a10. ~ preatnttd by th• Tu.-tit Playbault bl the compa1>1
of. three lt11er off •rill11. Geri Ttrn• Davia' much m•
Uped p)Qltt ii flnelly liv·
etl the chance to rill or lall °" itl OWJt merits. And, t.
c,uat of ttl cartful dlrtetlon a.fl tnttrpretaUoa by a com·
p4&tnt cut, It dies to 1taad IOLD DllUT
oo both -or all four. 1f you L~f'91 lrlt. wW -fMt.
Jt 11 nettblr blaaphemoua
nor obactat. It i• ltroq11 aloiu• between the roal
Wll"dtd, but not for tbl we gtrl u4 tbe Nesro priHMr ~ 1hock alon~ and ~ in tbt jail ud the jailer and
ttl dialof.le 11 tamer ~ hl1 wile in the outer office. :=~ ":.• '~~e;= ttU: Tbe llDes are almost tdtnt1· .... l•"u th t cal, yet u dJSlimilar 11 tbe -. 1'ul n ta tr. situation iltelf .
. tltrrAL DRIVE FRB18 TALENT .
Jt carries the lnhtreat For 13-year-old La u r el
w.UIMN• ot the onHCt Brttt her 1tqe debut at Ult plaJ. lutut characttrUaUoD l.ronlcal)J ~ "lh'7
ud tnluttici•t =ltioD. BMut1 . 11 "\oJ.d Q!S &lm09t
Ytt lt drlv• forward b11J11ant. 'n111 frtlb JOUDI
08CI ttl tbemt ii e1tab taltDt. obvtoual1 will trl1Dld tLa aavac• indictment of tbt by her actr ... mother wbo
111oranc., intolerance a n d also appean ln tbt lbow r~stoua hypocrisy around comt1 acrou wttb force iid
wtllcb the author crew up in feelilll u the 1btrlff 1 back·
tbt rural South. ward dauctiter Jbo btfrttDdl from fad•ln to fade-out. It the condel1lnecf man.
i1 evident that great care A• Cleo, a Ntaro wboM ba-
hi\ btea taken in the P~ telll1enct and undentandlnl
dmction ot thil bal.f·b o 11 r 1urpua that of bis white cap.
ct0ma. On optnlnl niellt tbt ton, Johnny Walt.rt lfv• a
HdJtnce •at too moved to convtndna but aometlm•
aM>l•ud until tbe first curtain lfilted performance. Rt ta
call, and then the r~eponM moat effective in bit dialoiue wit thundtrout. with P'alry Beauty, les1 ~
&t particularly effective Uevablt durtng b1J momenta d~ce ii tbt ov•lappiat • ot IOdal eoWoquy.
• '"'-top ro· , per· .. · formanct ii ven by Ray
Gold West Emtn0n u 1 laly jailer en ptltend on on• 11c1e .,, hll
•. • ,. . wUt and oa the other bf tbl
~! • u • 1btrlff. Ht ts probtbly the
• J µtizens mt molt realiltic of tht flvt cut . . membtrl.
Set to Meet Nt~i::tt~ tbt jailer'•
: naalnf~ovtr reli.lioua "'Gold• Wiit M a Cam· wtft~ 11 · but not
"'1nlty OOU." wtl-Ja a. bilhlr e. SM ~ Ul!tm• of that com.,-. em bow..., • ._. •. u. b1 aanuat au.-' M..-, of tbt play wbtn 1bt turn.t ~mmJU.. m..ttnc W.....,. on her husband, with "You
dly. care more about that rucaer ~· C?OUP will convlDt at than 1ou., do about thil poor
8 .. p.m. ln the Orante eo..t 11ck cat. COUefe Student Center. Al tbt 1herUf of the typical
ill"ht committff 11 mlet. up rtd·ntcktd. variety, Fr• d oC commuait;r )Nd.... ectu-Stahlman 11. confined ln a
Ctrtional ftcm"• and persona ro!t! overwn~ to deaott
a!tivt ln commaity and d•· thi pr.valllng ~ranee Cl( l~ attain the white comr6unitJ and ii
.An tnt~rmal reception wtD di1~ortin~ ~ a Hl~lt. Ht
be held from g p.m. to 6:30 alio .1!'. a bit . stow. in the ~-E ntertainment will be dr~w m the chmactic scene,
ptovlded durill& tht diMtr which detracts from the
hMlr wttb mualctl numbers play's lmpact. bf' .iud.nta from the Hunting-"Cat'' I• featured on a pro-
ton leach Union Hip School gram entiUed "Four in Futili·
Ofttrtct. ty," which lncludu two oth·
-At 7:90 p.m.. tbt Golden er. lood . one-~ctors and a
l'('9t CoUttt etatf wm be in· th1r:d which mmes the mark
troductd to tbt eammttt.. entirely.
... wttb l\luU, truetees TMI CAST1 ud diltrfct _ __.. "A c.t C•lllf ,__,,,
....._ ..--"•'' IM4lty L..-1 ,, ... <An· Nonn•n E. Wataaa, dJs-ci.. . .......... J.,..., w.,..,.
triet tup.rlnttndtnt, w 111 J.... · · ·· .... · · •" 1-·-·~ en "Golden Wat Col-::: _. ............. """ '.:!,.:.":
l!Je u a Community Col-..,,_ Mltllf'f ......, ..
legt. lo • Ad•m C:-l11wr•
"A44rt11U OD "M"tinl To-N1mrof • ..,. • ....,.
&a.1·1 &ducaUonal Demand•." "• '""" " .,., .... .Sil bl fima by Dr. James ~;:: =. .. ,,,;:; c':::
Nelson, dean of instruction at r"-_,, 0.11 "'"
Qblden West Colleje, and Dr. ..,... •• 11Mil ...-
Jerrel T. RichardJ, auociatt ,..,,... c-,_,.,.
<tan of the district evenln1 11•• •n r.1ar
~~8Dale Miller. dean of BACKACHI &
~dent& at Golden West., and ,. ENSIGN smHHT " '!fted O.ens. athletic dJrector. 11111n 111nar1t1
wtll 1~ak on "Providln& an .an. 11. _..." aid .. ," ...-r tr·
(nrlchtn1 !nvlronment." :':'l .:':,~:~~~:t:::'...r:-,,..::
4"0Uowtn1 a question an d ,,.. 1.to '"'"'''·:r.,.••• •r '""''' ul•.U. WU! MJ an IP\. e-4ar· alswer period at 1:30 p.m.. 111. ,.. 9a7 ,_ .i Ml• ""''" ,,_
Donald Hoff, pre1ldent of ::::~·r.tc,~h~,:."~J:,~
t6e board of trustees. wl 11 ::~Z~'t:u~~l:'.=:"..U ak on ''The Doon A r e 11r1no Mi4 -, .. .i,.1c ,.ia Nii:/. a..
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I aald,
"Show· me • fllter olgerette
th•t reelly dellv•r• t••t•
end I'll ••t my h•t!"
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HANSEN ftU.e.r>G '"" ""'· .. '°1"' I ~Nnh, roow o-1"41 llt ld by ltOY
A MAY. I '"trrlM '"'" D• rtt..,., of Ill• brrtcll of urtaln obll91llo<lt ltcurtd '~'"'Y· no••CI Of Wille" •n rtcord.cl ~tmt>tr 1111. 1'U. '" loot nu. ,..,. ftl, Of "Id Ofllclt l lt"<0•01, IAY ES· I CllOW CO .• INC. will Mii ti publoc: l lK•
lion lo ·~· 11'911HI b .,.,., fOf cu ll. INY· 1b•• In l1Wlul money of lllt Uftlttd
S•t•n ti IM llmt Of ult, wltllOvt wor·
rent'( '' te tltle, ponttsk)n or l«U"'·
brt"<». 11\f '"""" con.,yt<l 10 and now ll•ld by u fd Trutl" urMltr Hie
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Asironautical
Meeting Slated
ANAHEIM -Donal B. DmF
can of 4501 Perham Road,
Corona del Mar, aul1tant
general mana1er of Philco
Corpe>ratlon'1 Aeronutronic
Division at Newport Beach,
is general chairman of the
12th annual meeting of the
American Astronautical So-
ciety, to be· held May 23-25
at the Disneyland Hotel in
Anaheim.
Chief executive officers of
13 major United States ct>rn·
panies associated with the
aerospace industry will serve
as an advisory committee to
the meeting.
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SOMITHING TO SING AIOUT-Strolli.Dg_ acrou the vin~vered bridge at
the Robert G. Linderman home in Three Arch Bay, Laguna, FemV'll of Opera
patrons talk over the 1968 Ralon to op en in late August They are (from left)
the Mmes. Graham r.delblute, Menill L. Johnson, Alton E. Allen and Linderman,
who honored patrona with a brunch in her home.
Vibrant Season Thrills
Opera Festival Patrons
Months before the curtains in.frvine Bowl part on four productions
comprising thia aeU<>n's Festival of Opera in I.quna Buch, exacting prep-
aration 1J a prime requirement.
Already the air ii filled with reverberations of excitement, for an·
nouncement of the productions selected wu made by Eugene Ober, music
director, during a brunch in the Three Arch Bay borne of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Linderman honoring patrons of the Festival of Opera.
Opening the season on Aug. 19-20 will be "Madame Butterfly," to
be artfully portrayed by Carol Todd. Ober referred to the weekend to follow
as "power-packed," with the staging of Ravel's light comedy, "Spanish
Hour " and Carl Orff's sensational "Carmina Burana" or Songs of Benedfct-beur~n. invested with the boldness and dash with which they must have first
resounded in twelfth century ears.
Making a return appearance to Irvine Bowl on Sept. 2 and 3 will be
tenor Jon Crain in Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffman."
The assembl~ opera buffs from throughout the county and Laguna
civic and cultural leadecs were made ad~itionall~ aware of advance pree-
arations when Homer Greathouse. set designer, displayed sketches for th!!
year'• aeta and explained bow th~· will function.
JUST A LITTLE DOMISTIC DUTY-But dusting off
the welcome mat, held by Mrs. Donal B. Duncan, is
a pleasure Mn. Charles R. Peyton, president o'_,the
Newport Harbor Auxiliary to Children'• Home So-
ciety of calif ornia auures new provisional. Mn. Da·
vid Lang (from left). Four provisionals, to be hon-
ored tomorrow at a luncheon in Mn. Duncan's home,
will begin sharing their time and talents with the
1tate'1 only privately supported adoption agency.
Provisionals ·Feted
Should anyone inquire of the Newport Harbor Aux-
iliary of Children's Home Society of California, "Who
is the busiest -the actives, the new provisionak or the
debutantes?", the answer, without hesitation, would
be "All of them.··
At a luncheon tomOITow in the Cameo Shores home
Of Mrs. Donal B. Duncan, four women will be welcomed
as the firlt provisionals of the auxiliary, which limits
its membership to 40. They are the Mmes. James John·
ston. RichJ.rd Jonas, Frank H. 'fi'ane and David Lang.
For a l~month period theH four will be indoctrin·
ated in the activities and purposes of tne Children's
Home Society, the only privately supported adoption
agency in California which thia year is celebrating its
75tb year of Ml'Vieets in pla~ment of more than 27,000
children in carefully selected adoptive homes.
Although each· is aware of her retponsibilities and
motivations Of the aociety, she will become more lhor·
oughly acquainted with the organiution during an ori·
entation coffee to take place later this month in the
Oorona del Mar home of Mn. Ira W. Smith, adv~ to
the provi~ioruls.
Since seeing i6 not only believing but stimulating
as well, thi four will tour the CHS district hNdquarters
located in Santa Ana at 300 S. Sycamore St. And when
the new Well-Baby Clinic opens soon at tJhe Santa Ana
office, they will don the new smocks worn by the other
eight society auxiliaries in O~nge County and a6Sist
wherever needed.
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Their other activities will cent« about preparations
fOr the auxiliary's 13th annual Debut.ante Ball, ached·
uled for Dec. 28 in the Balboa Bay Club. Among their
assignments will be helping to publicize the glittering
event, addressing invitations and serving as hostesses
the night of the ball.
By the time they are full·fledged members. they
will be trelpful in orienting new provi6ionals next year
who will shoulder not only Debutante Ball duties. but
details concerning the biennial Art Soi~ as well.
Aasisting Mrs. Du ncan at the welcoming luncheon
tomorrow will be ttre Mme6. George W. Gurr Jr .. Wilaon
V. Woodman and Alfred B. Nedeau.
Of interest second only to presentation of the four
honorees will be announcement by Mn. Charlea R Pey-
ton , auxiliary president, of committee chairmen whoee
function is to sponsor a financially successful bl.11 M
well as provide a memorable evening when area debu·
Wites, yet to be an noun ced make their bow to society.
Mrs. Terrell L. Root will act as ball chairman, while
Mrs. Ira W. Smith is debutante chairman.
Serv ing in other capacities attendant to the ball
are the Mmes. J. Robert MeGeTve, invitations; Wallace
~rris, presentation; William F. Krumpholz, decora·
lions; Wilson V. Woodman, tea; Merton K. cameron,
reservations; Bruce W. Sumner, programs; Donal B.
Duncan, pre-ball party; Richard Hen , hostesses; Donald
Swedlund, photography; Les Littlejohn, pr~, and
Henry L. Jones, treasurer.
'Just Plain Folk' Circling • Ill Dangerous Orbit
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hU6band and I are
average income people who live on an average street
in a typical Ameriean city -population under 90.-
000. We are in our late 20s and have two small
children.
Both my husband and I grew up in th.is town
and our friends are the kids we went to school with.
I used to feel that we knew one aoother so well it
was like sister and brother stuff. Now I'm not so
sure. Th.is is what's been happening:
Five couples get ·together at least one evening a
week. A few weeks ago one of the girls suggested
that we play little kid kissing games jUJt for the heck
Of it. We started with spin-the-bottle and po1t-office
and progressed to "Who have I got?"
"Who have I got?" goee like this: The boy is
blindfolded and crawls under a bed. A girl then
crawls under the bed with him and gives him a kiss.
He is supposed to guess who. sh~ is. .
There is quite a lot of dnnkmg at these parties
and '"Who have 1 got?" is geUing awfully popular.
Last night my husband was "it.'' I thougfit he and
ANN LANDERS ~
the girl stayed under the bed a lot longer than was
necessary.
My husband says it ii barmless fun and thal
90 long as we play the game in front of our mates
there will be no trouble. What do you say?
-~. 1110UGHTS ·
DEAit THOUGHTS: I say ~ partl• i re . ·
•bout H harmt ... • • ~tint shirk who
hun't hMt 1nythln9 but cott ... ch .... for th•
last 1lx month1.
Pull out of thi1 crowd ind fiat. TheH
t•mH will produce nothing but loaers.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 14-year-old girl
with a big problem. Every couple of months 'my
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mother getl a telephone call from "Never Mind."
The first call came right after I was 13. My
mother answered the telephone and a woman's
v~e said, "I think you ought to know 1 saw your
daughter riding in a car with boys that looked a
lot older than she is."
My mother aste<T. "Who Is this?" ·The voice
11id, "Never Mind." That was the end of the con-
veT11tion.
A fe w months later the same woman called
again and said, "I think you ought to know that your
daughter wu seen wearing heavy makeiup, dark
Jluses and ~ lut Friday night. She was hang-
ing around the bus station." When Mother asked
who wu calling she 11id , "Never Mind.''
Last night another call came. This time my
dad answered the phone. The woman said I was
seen smoking behind the school.
1 am not guilty or any of these things and t can't
understand why anyone would want to get me into
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trouble. My folks trust me but they are upset about
the calls. How can I defend myself against someone
I don't even know ? -NOT ME
DEAR NOT: Your best defente Is your
dilly perform1nce. If you are 1 well-beh1ved
girt your p1rents know It. The next time ''Never
Mind" ull1, whoever answers the phone should
tell HER "Never Mind."
Confidential to 111E GIRL WHO KNOWS ALL
TitE ANSWERS: If you know all the answers, and
have gotten into this kind of tr.ouble r can only con-c~ude that y~u didn't understand some of the quea-
bons. Talk to your doctor. He will guide you.
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.The End of a Perfect Day •••• Food
\n-up-and-down hill trek o( 2.5 milea to Lake Park,
Huntington Beach, proved easy for 16 Cadet Girl
Scouts from troops 418 and 1190. At the pt.rk the
girls participated in a nature Trea.su.re Hunt. a game
d'2s1gned to f am ilia.rule them with nature. i..ter the
girls and one lone boy enjoyed a backyard coob>ut.
They are (fmn lift) Karen Ham, troop 418: Bruce
Bennett; Patty Teui«, troop 1190; Mrs. Joanne Ben·
nett. 191Wnt leader of troop 418, and Janettee
'Ihompt0n Of troop 1190. Tb.ii hike was one of
many Girl Scout activities that took place durin&
Girl Scout Week.
Glenn Jerry Whit_e Claims
Bride in Baptist Ce~emony
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PRESS PREVUE • • p ft tu re:
Wh ite aatJn pew bows and
streamers down the center
aisle complemented bou-
quets of white stock, daisies
and spider chrysanthemums
in Fairview Baptist Church
for the wedding ceremony
of . Sherilyn Common and
Glenn Jerry White per·
forme<t by the Rev. Melvin
Taylor.
Daughter of Mr.., al)d
Mn. James A. Common of
Costa Mesa, the bride re·
cited her vows in a gown
of white bonded crepe with
a yoke and sleeves of rose·
point lace. The skirt was
fuhioned with a straight
front and fullness in back
ending in a chapel train.
Her silk Illusion pout veil
wu caught by a crown or
:>earls and aurora crystals
and she carried a caacade
of 1tephanotis and baby ivy
~entered with a corsace of
>haleanopsis orchids.
Miss Becky Persons was
naid or honor 'and brides·
naids were Mrs. Diane
aeall Thompson, Mrs. LY .
ly Myron and Miss Mamie
Ulrich. Cathie Larson, a
1iece or the bridegroom,
.vas flower girl.
The bride's attendants
vore yellow crepe floor
'ength sheaths with bell
;Jeeves and headpieces of
natching flat bows and
.ulle petals.
The.Y carried. natural wil·
low basJ<etJ filled with yel·
low dai~'"es and fern, with
olive gr velvet bows.
Miles arson, brother-in·
-law of the bridegroom, was
beat man and Louis Hoppes,
a cousin. Chris Common,
brother of the bride, and
Ken Elder seated wedding
iuests.
peeks:
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Harbor area film fans have
a real treat in store for them
for the' new movie week,
starting Wednesday. The Lido
theatre will show the long.
awaited adventure drama
The Flight Of The Phoenix
while the Mesa presents a
double portion of Walt Dis-
ney's family entertainment,
The UllY Dacbahund p 1 us
Wlanle The Pooh And T b e
Honey Tree!
Based on the best·selUng
novel by Elleston Trevor,
The FUcht Of The Phoenix
boesta a talented internation-
al cast beaded by J a m e s
Stewart. Ernest Borgnine,
Dan Duryea and George Ken.
~Y represem the U.S. along
with Stewart. England h a s
supplied Richard Attenbor·
ougb, Peter Finch, Ian Ban·
~m-anc1~R'°0An.aia11dia Fru.er.
MRS. GLENN JERRY WHITE
Exchanges Vww1
Hardy Knl&er is from Ger·
many and Chrlrtlan Mar·
quand from France. Italy fur·
nished Gabriele Tinti and
Mexico is represented by Alex
Montoya while Greece 1 e n t
Peter Bravbs. This la an all
male cast, ttle only female
Junior uahers were Ran· were In charge of the guest showing on the screen is Ba r·
dy Laraon and Sid Com·· book. rie Chase, American dancer,
The bride is a graduate whose sequence is one t h a t m:~aic was provided by of Newport Harbor High takt:'I place in a hallucination.
Miss Florence MacGinitie School, Los Angeles Trade . Technical School and Cali· accompaoymg Pat and Gino fornia State College, Ful· Leonetti. lerton. She 11 a past honor·
A reception for 300 guesta ed queen of Bethel 313,
wu given in the church J b' D h•-ball, which WU decorated O S au& ui:TS.
Ith bo ood .. , Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. w a green xw "AJll· Glenn White of Corona del
ing," ring carlands and Mar, the bridegroom is a
white doves. graduate of Covina High
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were the Mmes. Earl Whit· lege and is now employed
ed. Ralph Waterman. John by National Cash Regiater What's Doing
Club Features
Film Preview Nuzum, Don Per s'o?I s, Corp.
"An Armchair Tour of They also will include James Bertolino, Burdell The newly wed couple .
Europe" will be offei:ed pictures of their trip ~ the Prochuka and Brock Brew· will live In Corona del Mar Showing in DeLuxe Color.
MMD STIWAIT
MARY DAY, 642-4321 Slldu and fUma of the members of the Coutllne Peace Palace at the Haiue. er. Ml11 Pat Palmer and on their return from their Robert Aldrich's The F1J&ht
African contin.ept will be Chapter of the United Na-Holland. Miss Kath i e Waterman Palm Springs honeymoon. Of The Phoenix is an unusual ~~-~.and~•.~~ ti~1~~tioo~8p~.1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1dramaabo~m~w~haq
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Merrv Mow Tol's -c_. view "" L~lon Hett. MS w. ,.,. 11.. Community Youth Center, elementa and dangerous Arab
Scnool. LIH srr..i ..... SNfll ... .,.. Cott• MIN •• '·"'· meetinc ol the Harbor Iris and $th Avenuea, ,.._ brigands after th•ir plane "u• Hunllno1on l•K~. 7 p.m. MOlllDAY \.N" '"'
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Tic·DAILY PILOT has won
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The film recounta the ad· i ventures or these men as they
1flght natural enemies, na·
1ture'a vagaries and .their own
individual fears and weak·
nesses. By the way, when you
see The FU1bt Of The Pbot·
nix at the Lido next week
please do not -divulge t h •
stunning climax to those who 1 plan to see this tremendous
movie.
Dean Jones, S u z a n n e
1Pleshette and Ch a r Ii e
Ruggles in the Walt Disney
presentation or Tbe Ugly
Dachshund are billed as the
stars. They are the human
sta rs, no doubt, but just wait
until you see the cavorting
canines who not only steal a
r part of the pie, but will be
stealing a bit of your heart,
'too.
It's truly a run film . in the
tradition of Walt Duney's mo·
tion picture presentation~
which are designed for view·
ing with all Hie family. Nn
doubt the family that views
fugether will stay together un·
til the last wag of the tail.
As a big part of the Disney
I family·showing at the Mesa
I next week Winnie The Pooh
!And Tbe Honey Tree will
show along with Tbe U C l y
Dachshund.
Wait until you see ·the Great
Dane pup that grows up with
the Dachies believing all the
while he. too. is a Dachshund.
That is, until he s~s a cer·
tain four-legged female that
makes him stand tall and
proud like a real Dane. Good
show!
I DAVID MIYD
MESA MATINEE Wednes-
lday,. afternoon wlJt-' provide
Harbor area patrons a grand
opportunity to see the all-Dis·
ney program. The Ugly Dnch·
1 abund plus Winnie The l'noh
1And The Roney Tree. T h e
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program starts promptly at 1
p.m. at the Mesa theatre with
!
free refreshm e nts for
guests.
FREE PASSES to the Lido
or the Mesa theatres will be
mailed today Lo P.W. Mer ick·
el. 18 Bay Island. Balboa, L.
II . Collier. 3007 Rovce Lane, Co~la M c 5 "· ~frs. M I.
O'Brien. 163.1 Bavadcrr T£'r·
race-. C'nrona del 0Mar and R.
I' l 'rich . 1728 Bedford Lane.
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Pledges Recited
Soft candlelight illuminat· quets were selected for her
ed Christ Church by t h e bridesmaid!, Miss Phyllis
-Sea Saturday evening when Dalglish of Newpo· rt Beach,
Barbara Lynn Dike, daugh· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Thomas Odegard of I
E. Dike of Tustin. ex· Costa Mesa and Mrs. Dean
changed vows and rings Ricketts of Los Angeles.
with Richard W. Bridgman, James C. Bridgman was i
sorµ>f. Mr-and Mrs. Geru:ge. his brother's best man and
· E. Bridgman of Newport guesls were ushered to 'their
Beach. seats by William Winton,
The bride was escorted Corona del Mar; Leigh Rab-
by her father down the aisle bitt and Milt.on A. ~wer of
which was lined with can-Newport Be~ch and Dean
delabras. accented with Ricketts. Los Angeles. Mrs.
white aatin ribbons and tu· ~· L. Driver was the org-an-1
jestic daisies. The Rev. ist.
David Wallcer ot Balboa Is-A reception for 250 guests
W.t Methodist Church di· followed in Irvine Coast
reeled the vow excha.nge Country Club, where Mrs.
before an altar, adorned Pamela Frazer of. C o s t a
with arrangements of white Mesa circuJated the guest
chry1anthemum1, 1llldioli book. Assisting .were t h e
and stock. . Mmes. Martin J . Lockney.
Tile new Mrs. Bridgman Orrin Wright Jr. and John
wore a candlelight satin Wilson of Newport Beach.
gown with an empltt red· R. W. Lund . Beverly Hills
ingote Which featured an and Carl Swanstrom of Hol-
alencon lace court train. lywood.
Her elbow length veil was After an undisclosed hon-
caught to a silk organza eymoon. the bridal couple
r o s e trimmed with seed will reside in Costa Mesa.
pearls and JUies of the val-The bride attended New-
ley. and she carried a for· port Harbor High School
mat cascade of gardenias and Chapman College. Her
surrounded by lllie! of the husband is an alumnus of
valley. NHHS and University of
Miss Barbara Campbell Southern California where 1
of. El Cen.tro, maid of hon-he affiliated with Phi Delta I
or. wore a floor length em· Theta. 1
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crepe and matching veiled
hat. and carried chrysan-1
t~mums and majestic dai-I
s1es. Similar gowns In ·maize 1
yellow and Identical boo·
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MONDAY
MARCH 21
I V I NI"'-(.
1:00 IJ 1'1lll 111 "-': (60 min.) Jerry Dunphy,
Q 8 H1ntitJ·I,....., lt.,ort (30 min.)
8 ltMta II (60 min.)
fJ Mtwlt: ''frHde 11 tllt Nny" 'SS
-Dontld O'Connor. Martha Hyer.
Rich11d Erdman end Jim Backus. e Clltflle ~Ill: (30 min.) A new
n'IMty half·llour procr1m of tht best
of ChirH• Cheptin. Tonlstiril futurt
la "The Tr1mp."
m Cit TIM Ntw u.,.i T\mon S11tw ~min.)
• ,,..... .+111 'httlef
l!)Dr.,..'altan
lmMdll'IM
ID Arrllt aM lrlal (90 mln)
f.I) All Stir Tlllltrt
fl) C.111111t11t: Cecil Brown.
G) Mul111Hla11t J C.rtota
I:'° ID Ofl·Ra.,: Alt Stldtnb1u111.
t:OO IJ • Tiit Wy lrlffltll Sllw: (30
min.) Goober wants to to on a flall·
ln1 trip but e1n't find anyone te
replau him at the service station--
until his 1irllri1nd. Flore. voluntaen.
Andy Griffith and Ronny Howard star.
8 ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW * In Color. Pat Boone
and Dick Shawn
8 (t Tiie Aldy Wlllia1111 Slltw: (60
min,) Pit Boon1 and comtdi1n Dick
Sha11n auest.
0 A Man C.lled 1110_...: (30
min.) "Tht Dtlth of M.tthtw EJ.
dndge-" In 1 sm1ll touthern town,
Shenando1h is recoaniztd 11 1 mur·
derer. Robert Horton stars.
E!) Museu111 MM
fD Pvbllc Main: "Dollars •n4 Sense'' ind "In My Opinion."
m TIOMtltl • ,..._
tJO D m .. ~ llO min.> t:1s o AMiii w • t11t ,.,..
.lick 1lth1m. t :30 IJ (I MIDI: (30 min.) Hazel r11da
-~--G JhJAll llll.~ ml J uble In St.v1'1 IN Ima, and ht m (t Hlldlltbeny Mound (30 min.) f1n S JUst I W tn e ps 11111
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fl) Holle °"" a roadside btt farm to help 1 traffic ~ -:..1 C lo accident victim. Sh11lty Bootll, lttJ
11:.&:1 ••r-11 0 Fulmer and Lynn Borden star.
@I) Clltitrritos 0 r.,ion P'llCt I: (30 min) For
1:00 ti <I cas ht11iftl Ntw1: (JO""") Sttvtn Cord, first • bribt, th111 1
Walter Cronkite. harsh ordtr; for Rita and Norm1n Harrinston. • commend invitllioft; D 8 loldtn V.,,at: (30 min.) for Constance Ctl10n, an unusual
Jack Oou11as. host. "lrtf1nd.'' thopp.,-; for Alliloll Mldllnzit. 1 8 linlun (30 min.) ltr1n1t lntwtudl at "" ''Cl1rioft."
0 Twtlfcllt Zt1tt (30 min.) IJ ,_,..,, a.w (90 llllt.) ID D1at111 tlM Mma (30 min.)
G) [.qleMN: (30 111111.) "Rivera of • ._ • • C..
Fire and let." lo:GO 1J Cl Alt ...........,, T.i.t fill Modtnl 1111111 fir ,_.... ScMb: (60 min. Motlon·plcturt stu
fl) C:.llllfa lllrw Glenn Ford, lllUlioll-c:omedy star Ethtl M11111tn end Metl'OjlC)littn
r:301J Te Tiii tilt Trwtll: (30 ml11.) Bud Opera star Jan rwce "' !tit rutst
Collyer. host scouts. a <t "'" "' , .. Lile: (60 min.) 8 <I Hllll ...... (30 min.) ·~questro!" Condusion of two parts. g (t JellnllJ ltlllt't S._., Tiit kidnapina of Paul Bry1n, .tio
SU11 5 Mwle: "llHlt1t t11t 12 is be1n1 held for ransom. turns Into
Mile RMI" '5l-Aobtrt Waptr, stlrk t111tdy. Harry Guardino, Meri·
Gilbert Roland. Terry Moore and· anna Hill and Sal Mineo 1uest. Ban
competition for rich but d1n111ous 8 <t ''°'" f'lltaa111 11... (60
Richard Boone. Drama. Murdtrousl G1mra stars.
spon1e beds In Key West. min )
0 lZ O'Clod Hlllt: (60 min.)I 0 1tt1 Ctttr. (60 min.) "Then, "Cross·H11rs on Deeth." JimtS Fran· Suddenly, P1nic." Jlnet B111r and
c1scus 11.1ests u Thomas G1fn11 Car· Kathryn Crwby auest u patients of
pentu, a wuhout at 111lot t11lnin1 Dr. Casey who shue similar medic.I
wl)o reports to tht 91Bth clalmina hel problems but are completely oppo·
kl51 'his orde11. end attempts to rt· ., site in backaround and pertonelity,
deem himself on 1 bomblnr mission Vince Edwards stars.
Paul Burtie stars n Col. Galla1her1 0 Cine•• IX Mowit: "Tllia Sptr11111
and Chris Robin!On CO·stars as life" (First Run) Drama. '63-Rich·
T /Sit. Kom1n1ky. an! Hsrm ~mf Rad!!I Roberts. Tiit 0 Milltetl $ Mtwlt: "T1lt hplMiwt story of a profmion1I Ruaby pl1yer
Ctnmtiotl" '61-Patty li4cCol'Jl1ack,I cauaht up in an emotional entan111.
William Shltntt, Virainla Field end ment with a comple• wom111.
Lee K1n30lvin1. (Fim Run) Orama.I m 8 Alt• Drtltr .. tllt ..... (60
H11h sdlool students bad1t1 1 t•th· min.)
tr into • discussion on sex ttlat rt· m <t lill JtMt ...... .. lill
suns i~ hls suspension. I lrundis• Spttts m MMdl If Ti!M: (60 mMI.) lttptft fS Litt Horst Opera
of Sunday 7 .30 PM. I fil) CJ!Eim New °'111111 )a111bt·
llSI -........,_ (30 1111 ) .. ,..... f 1.,1: ~ picturesque tour of tilt ~ 'lf!!' .........,.. II. "'" 0 struts. s1dew1lks. nvers and eafes
filat I of !tit city that 1iw "birth" to
fl} Stir r.fer.lllCI I AmtrtClft fill..
fl) lrtlt Dtd9tfl9 "16: "Latin lO:JO Q) Cl Y-atbtlld: (30 f'lll".) "Cin·
America." I ter's Country " e u-C.. "9 M.i. fD c....t: Cecil BroW11.
10:40 fl) Ofl·b1111: Art Stidenbaum.
1:00 ,~~~ 1 s.cnt: (30 min ) S1e~ ll:• f.J 0.. O'a.G rt.,.n: (30 min.)
Jerry Dunphy. 0 ~ Tiit Jlllll,...,... ~ <~ D Cl Tiit 11111 ..._ .....,: <30
min.) It Tabs a H11p of S.r1Nnts. min ) Jack Jatham
Major Foster end Sil Robbins are D ·AlflH .............:... ... b (60 pl11utd by two spies, both of whom ,,_ nlllll
are 1dentic1I in appuruct to the min.)
Ser1unt. Guy Marks (Sat. Robbins>! D""" '11111: (30 min.) Balttr
plays a triple role. John Forsythe Ward.
Stars. I m (t J ......... : (90 min.) DiS•
Q) Cl Dtri111 Vllltlfes: (30 min.) cuuions. fOCTat Tudler 1uem.
''Divina for Blad! Coral.'' IE Mwlt: "lhnll• Ctll-llllt'' '53
fS Dltellnt (l"'9 -Tom Conw1y. m oeiw ill l1lt '"'.,.. fill Tiit Fltftdl Clltl: Juh1 Child. • fD Diuy
Im C:..ic91 J C:.cieMI 11:30 1J Movie: "Tiit C111t S111ntr' '•9
-Greaory Peck. lwa Gardner end 1:30 IJ <t Tiit lKJ S11tw: (30 min ) Melvyn Dou11u. A b11lhant youna
Lucy's adrenal 1t1nds become ewer·• writer uu1M bt 1amblin1 fmr
Active and she is Imbued with super sinks to the lownt depths of de111da·
hum1n strenKth. t1on and uses his experitnct is the 8 (t Dr. llildart I: (30 min.) "A buls for 1 successful nowll.
Sometimes Distant Sp11ng," rart I °'I 0 <t Th• Tonipt Slltw: Johnny two 111rts. Aware that poss1blt com· Carson, holt.
pliutions from hurt sur1ery will O Mo-fit: "R-llP tf th er..
take 1way time sl\t could spend! ture" '55-John Aaar. with her growing d1u1Mer. 1 youn1 .
woman forgollS a llfe·1ivin1 oper· 12:001J NCl'tit: HArt1sts alld MMtll
at1on. Diane Varsl cuests. Richard Abroad" '38-Jack Benny.
Chamberl11n and Ray!l'°~d Musry 12:30 m Moo(le: ''Tiiey Wtrt Siattn" '45
star. Set Worth Mentionin1. -Phyllis Calvert
fJ Thi llftlld of J-James: (30 Q) Movi1: ''Sttrtl Venture" '54-
min) "As Far as the Sea." John Car· Kent Taylor
rad1ne 1u~ts as Noah.' w.haler who 12:40 O Mo•11e: "Out of tht rut" '47-pursues the James 1an1 l'l•lh a hll· Kllk oOuglu poon. Ch11S Jones st1" as Jene and Allen Case CO•stars as frank James. l:llO 8 Nt'frl Wrap.up, Lou! m Tiit Merv Criffl11 S ..... : (90 r111n) 1:15 f.J Mt'l11: ''O" Sue.II a "i1ht" J 7-
Conversahon·Vlriety pro111m 1 Grant Richards.
• WORTH MENTIONING •
1:30 O <t Dr. llildare: 01an1 Yusi stars in this 'h!O·Otrl drama Aboul 8
young woman who imperils tier own hie by relus1n1 medical treatment
that "'"' ~eep her from her growine daughter Miss Vars1 left Hollywood
seven years aao and went to live on a farm 1n Hew Encland. Some may
rec.all htr portrayal of Allison M1ckenrie in 20th <A ntury Fo•'s 1957
reletse ·'Peyton Pltce."
TUESDAY
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 m ''Soutll Rodin(' ({)ffmA) '38-
Rilph Rlch&rdAM
llrOO O "Ca111blln1 Ho1111" CMvsWy} ·so
-Victor MAlure
12:30 OJ "Ada111 Had FCM1r Sons" (Orama)
••1-lnan~ Beraman Wainer Buter.
I :00 0 ''Stor&t Wllltt'a Sc.andals" (Mu·
sir.al Comedy) 45-Joan Davis.
l:lO 8) <t ''T• r1r1s lfitli love" (Com
lllfv Rom8nte) 'S5-Aleclf'u1nnw .
2:00 m ''Tiit fMr Shih ff ~•tllall
Duh" (Homir) '59-(du,rd Frariz.
3:)() a "Ttfllltnltll" (Otama) '60 -
Rict11rd Carlson.
11:309 "Ootlblt lAposurt" (Mystery 4:00 I) "Se1111bod7 Up Jlieft libs Mt"
comedy) '45-Nancy Kelly. [ (Orllt!·Blo1.) '56-Paul Newmar1.
A LITTLE MATTER OF
WISHFUL THINKING?
~0111r 11cw,.,ap~r c1rcul.it1on f1')11rts arr. Not tilt DAILY
PILOTS lhr1 a ~11d1led by tht ?at1onw1dt, reSPfCltd
Audrt B11rr.w of l..•rGUIAt1ons.
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GLAMOROUS SPY-llze Tawins portrays a glamor·
ous spy tonight on the color prt!68ntation of the
"John Forsythe Show," at 8 on Channel 4. She
plagues Forsythe and Guy Marx who are in London
on Air Force business in the "lt Takes A Lot of Ser·
geants" episode.
'The Befarmadon!
Past Comes Alive
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Byfiink With T mJny
PEANUTS
GORDO
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1KERE'S A &L£ M ... A
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H!HLEN'S MIN' POUT?,
POC, tff WAHT5 T' tf.HOW
WHEN OI.' CHAO'-' OU~ T'
CASH Iii HIS Ofl"5.
ly Charles M. Schull ., _____ ._. __ ._. ______ ..;..
~ IN 1llf WMLO HAPPENEt>
10 IN( llWTE ~OU~?
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ly Ken lold
l. D~'T l<NO'il~ All l ~ lfLL
YOU t5 THAT THf.
LON6EST .SURVIVAL.
~f3PATIEHTS
FITTED WITH -nit! 1
1trr&!RNAL.
PACl!MAl<f R
HAS 8fEN lS ....,....,j1'41 .. ~ MONTH5f
ly Gus Arriola
By RICK da BROW ploying art works and other
.JtoLLYWOOD (UPf) -{h7par st.evices to reconstruct ~UDGE PARKER ly ,_... Nicllols _
"The Reformation," Sunday . • ..J••a 111De~!!!!!!!!!! .... -•M ,,---=-=-----=--..-. .,.......,.~===:..::::::==i7===~;=:i evening's NBC·TV documen· Thia was the fourth 8!1d}l· I. AU. I HOPE ISlH~T I CAM
tary about the great sprititu· nal program of NBC-TV• Of f.kYIN6 JEEP PHOIW4 F~OM 60IW6
al upheavals of the 16th Cen· 'Men. and Freedom" aeries of GOfllE ro SEE 10 TH~ l'Ol.IU:! 51oiE'S VEtrY
tury, succeeded in making a specials, and, quite ft'ankly, MOn.fEl1: AMY llTTB~.'A'.>U,lr06E«!
four-century·old story 'COme al~ough the past aho~a had AT ™E JUP6f'S
alive by linking it to today's their ups and downs, it real-51J6GESTIOW,
news. ly wasn't. too clear until Sun· Fi~~
Even as viewers were still day everung ex~ctly what the mio5UmV
aware of some recently-an-hours. w-ere try mg to do. FltlEMPLV .•
nounced adjustments of the Obviously . they want~ to PE,!i~ s6f
Catholic church, they were say something releyant, but
able to see in the one-hour I remember the first one, 7'/'ff.~T
television program the earl· "The French Revo~ut i o n,"
ier hist0ric changes that al· ~as pretty remote, 111 execu·
tered the shape of Christian· lion. And the next two, "The
ity. Middle Ages" and ''The Span·
isb Armada," wooldn't win
DIFFERENCES any Pulitzer Prizes for time-
The differences in . the at·'1y journa.Wm.
mospheres surrounding the
changes were also unques· SECURITY
tionably obvious: The more In fact, in this period when
dramatic and sometimes vio-network television has found
lent adjustments of the 16th security in the lack of con·
Century, as opposed to the troversy of picturesque and
more moderate and open· historical documt-nUiries, one
armed alterations .of today. might have thought that the
"The Reformation" focused "Of Men and Freedom" ser-
mainly on Martin Luther. ies was created because of
John Calvin a[\d Ignatius of the great success of ABC·TV's
Loyola -the last-named the "Saga of Wes tern Man''
founder of the Jesuit order hours. -I
and an example of bow the But how much more al· Catholi~ ~h~ch progressed tractive such documenUir· 1
from w1thm its own ranks. ies w o u Id be if, instead oi
Repeatedly the hour stress· starting with the past and
eel the lesson of reform from merely alluding to the prr~·
JACKSON TWINS
TUMBLEWEEDS
within, and contrasted it with ent, they began with the hard ·t--------------,
WAAT A NIGHT[ llE FLEAS
AND 'THE BEDBUGS HAD A
BIG FIGHT Ol1T ~Mi PLJCE!
the frequent major headaches news facts of today and con·
of having to react chiefly to centrated on them, while al·
demands from without. luding to the past One need·
NOT THEOLOGY n't only be '1cootrover.sial"
As the producer, George about the same SUbJ~cts
Vicas, put it. the program Ther~ .are ma~y hot subJerts
was not about theology _ ~lev1s1on hasn t .even touched
"but rather about how and m nearly a.s m.aJor a wa~ as
why men were persuaded or newspapers and magazines
forced to adopt new religious have.
beliefs. and how these be· An encouragmg sign is that
liefs shaped the new society NBC-TV says it will return
in which they lived and were, soon to a policy of more
in turn, shaped by the de· ''hard news" documentarie~.
mands of the societies in if a recent pronouncement is
which they lived." interpreted correctly. That's
What was most fa scinating news ~ in itself.
in the contrast of then.and·
now during t.he P.rogram was
the constant realization that Ch I
the changes oft{our centuries apman Fi Ill
ago mainly concerned the
separation of elments ef the ORANGE -"The Red Des-
reUgions involved, whereas ert," an IUilian production
today's alterations are head· that won the Golden Lion
ing in the direction of unity. Award at the 1964 Venice Film Festival, will be pre.
EARLi~~ f;VENTS sented by the Chapman Col·
Mun AND JEFF
ly Dick lroob
ly Tom K. Ryan
ly Al Smith
Technic1ally, the contrast of Jege Great Films Guild at 8
then-and·now was aided by p.m. Wednesday and Thurs·
using modern footage of thelday in the Orange Theater
sites of some of the earlier Tickets may be purchased at -...;
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1Jen11is the Men.ace
MISS PEACH
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Sports World Rocked by Theft of Soccer .Cup
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By COLIN FROST
LONDON (/\Pl -Scot·
land Yard held little hope
today that it would recover
the solid.gold World Soccer
Cup. stolen from a Me~o
dist church hall by a tluef
who paS6ed up an ts.4-mil ·
lion stamp collection.
"This was a professional
job," one detective said,
"and sentiment doesn't fig·
ure with•these people. Al·
most certainly the cup will
be melted down."
Rubio
Dazzles
Young Hurler
Blanks Giants
PALM SPRINGS CAP) -
The cup. soccer's most
coveted prize, is insured for
$84 .CXXJ, t>ut the gold in it is
worth only about a tenth of
that
"It is a disgraceful busi·
ness," said British Minis·
t er of Sport Denis Howell. a
former soccer referee.
"One can only hope that
the people who have taken
the trophy have got some
pride in the good name of
Britain, in which c a s e
they will return it at once."
The Jules Rimet trophy
''That was the best stuff I've tt'ifhouf Boozf!
seen since Dean Chance first I
came to camp.'' admired l\1 u
Cali!orni2 Angels MaMger I • l' oe er Bill Rigney.
(U"t T ....... I a S U Ill
LITTLE LATE FOR GUARD -A policeman stands in front of cliaplay cue from and hopping fastball.
which the famed Jules Rimet World Soccer Cup wu stolen Sunday in London. It be.longs to Jorge Rubio. · nst Ce t I and he used it Sunday to f11 n The Cup was on display at th~ National Stamp Exhibition in Westm1 er n ra Willie Mays once and Jim
_H_aU __ at_t.be_li_·me __ o_f_t.h_e_lh_e_r_t. ___________________ Ray Hart twice in pitching
Alter NCAA Win
Miners' Haskins
SoCal Pole Vaulters
LANGE WINS
Mike Lange. former Cos·
ta Mesa High School and
Orange Coast College hig~
jumping ace now at An·
zona state, cleared 6-9:V•
Saturday lo upset former
Santa Ana Valley and San-
ta Ana College ace. Ed
Caruthers of Arizona in the
high jump in a triangul
track meet with use.
Third place went to SC's
Greg Heet, former Lowell
star.
Lange and Caruthers. a
member of ·the 1964 US
Olympic team. both clear·
ed 6-93/4, but t~e blue rib·
hon Y(ent to the Sun Devil
star ~n fewer mi~ses.
Unfair,'
) .
was snatched from a pad·
locked showcase in Lon·
don's Central Hall. head·
quarters of the Methodist
Church, just before noon
Sunday.
The cup was brought to
Britain under close guard
for the finals of the World
Cup in July, being played
in England for the first
time since the competition
began 36 years ago.
It was put on display in
Central Hall last week a11
part of a "stamps a n d
sport" exhibldon. ·Security
guards said It was in its
case Sunday at 11 a.m, At
the next check, an hoor lat-
er. it was gone.
Police said the thief ap-
parently went into Central
Hall with crowds attendin~
the usual Sunday service in
another part of the build·
ing.
Passing up the h y m n
singing. he walked up the
stairs to the doors of the
hall's exhibition center,
forced h111 way in and forced
open the showcase, they
said.
The trophy stands to in-
ches high and weighs about
nine pounds. It is a statu·
ette of a female figure hold•
ing an octagonal cup aboX-•
her head.
Jules Rimet, a French
lawyer and international
football enthusiast, gave it
to the game in 1930. N o w
the World Cup is second
only to the Olympics in in·
lernational crowd appeal.
New Rulers Hailed!
76ers Oust Boston
Baltimore or Hawks? I • jW1lt & Co.
Playoffs Await End 9-yr.
Dynasty Res tin
,
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Lake rs
ASSflelATED PRESS
I said,
"Show me • filter cigarette
that really delivers taste
and I'll eat my hat!"
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Ja DA.ILY 'ILOT /Ne.1-Pms Monday, M.t.rth 21, l~
South.land's Prep Track Armada
Outdoes Itself in Oil City Classic ·
By GLENN WHITE I second l~·n g e 1 t toH ever e'aae and hAd two ntar·min· nUJ -CIF co-player of the pointa. .
Prep Sports Editor made by a California hi&h e'I at M before callln& it a year in football. The Matdora -prohibitive
• school boy. day. Harvey Coe of Muir bad favorite• to wlt_t the Freeway
Chapter 45 in the ~k of Murphy had a fantastic Akhou&b the record-er.ack· the day'a aecond 1wifte1t 440 Wl\M champlODltup -l ot
annual Southern Countiet In· series for the day with heaves era rated Pr l m e mention, ttmln1 -a 48.8. And team· exceptional performanc e ~
vitational t r a c k and field of 65-8. 8.~ .. fJl14. foul. ~lfl, there was a wave of other tx· m1te Paul Healar went over from Randy Julian and Neil
meets will go down a1 one of foul. 67-l. e&-S'n. cellent efforu duriftl the ~ 14-t to 1amer pole vllUlt hon· CaterlOn.
the most intriguing in the Yet he couldn't even make hour show. on. Julian, defen<1ing state 440
lengthy series of the classic. l1he grade as the day's out· In the la.rte schools section, Mulr'a Jerry Proctor hop-tlW.t. loafed to victory in the d f · Mutr·a Tony Carutb9'I oolec· century at 9.9 then came back "1 For as t~e arm a a o . standtn~ J>:4!rf~rmer, to give ted a fine double rwminc the peel 23-2 to win the long jump to 1?ab the furlong m 21 flat.
Southland high school talent you an 10d1cation of how bril· 120 high hurdlta 'm lU the and he ran a aenaatlonal an· Caterson runninl track for
sailed. out ot II u n t I n g. ton llant the meet was. lnl back to pod • 18; cbor lee on the relay to over· the f1nt Ume gave Bolaa
Beach High St•hool stad1u~ The lad who walked off with :m~ 180 low aUcu 111 • comt a U.yard defldt a1ainat foel additional 'coocem when
• late Saturday afternoon. it those hon<>rs was Valencia's .He also~ the •tUltanp' Comptoa. be annexed bls section ot the
had left in its wake a path of Mike Owens, who clicked off . y 880 relay team to vie. Muir'• lelion of ltara poat· 440 in 48.9. And Tommy Ju· t1 ex~ell.en~e that even the most a classy , double. :;win 1 fuhionable l :21.3. ed 48>,t polnta to tMUy nail 11.an, Randy's brother, took a
, optmustic ·Of observers could He cru1~d t~ a. meet re<:· Loni B6ach MiD!kan'a Gres tbe team title. third in the 440 at 49.5.
not have hoped for. ord l'.53.7 in ~inning the 880. Ward lhowed top form in cap-It waa IDOther romp in thf Foothill's Parkey Kennedy
Broken were four. meet rec· The time obliterated thtr old turtng ttie 100 in t .7. althouth amall .IChooll chase with Bol· OlllUS wiittiin a whisker ol the
ords -an accomphs.hment ~f best of 1;55.~ aet three years he waa seriouaJy challented 11 Grande leavtn1 the rest of Counties hilh jump record 11
considerable magnitude tn ago by Dennis ~arr of Lowe~. by Mickey Cureton of Cant4tl· the fteJd far behind with 40 he went over M ¥&. view of the fact that the top That accomplishment by it·
prep c i n de r stars of the self would not have ~en
Southland have competed in enough to merit n ~ m 1 n g
the classic tor nearly a half· Owens 81 outatandin1 per-Sparlcllnn Effort. century. former of the day. _ ~
And other marks which But ~ft.er he got throusti
e l'l t in the record cate. trampling .a strong field of 11 M dal f A H w re 0 quarter milers. there could e ~ or rea e"oe~ ~~ ~~:~.~Iu~%= be l!ttle ~oubt that he was the o .I. ~ 0
fans who took in amazing day .s miracle man.
spectacle. Also imposing wu Mike rolled ~o a 48.5 f?r the
th t t gth shown by 440 -the day s fasteist time-e earn s ren . and he had to come from be·
, l~ge sc.hools seclion cham· hind to gel his second IOld p~o~ .Mwi: ~nd small scboola medal. He trailed Corona del
div1s1on htlist Bolsa Grande. Mar's Bill Van Note for the
Afternoon competition ~ad first 380 yards.
performer. and Paul WlWama trom
C.... 4fl Mar't B 11 t BuUattoe Beae• -CT11ck·
Vu Nete Mt an area rec-ed two minutes for the 2·
ord for the 440 aa he blaaed lappet.
to a nifty 48.2 in finishing Burchell p 1 c e d ·to a
second to Valencia's Mike l :5'9.8 fC7r a new school
Owena -the meet's out· standard and he was third
standing performer. in his small schools divi·
barely btgun when the first Howe~r. he took over with
meet standarrl was shattered a burst of powtr and beat Van
by not one. but two shot Note by two strides.
putters. Meet record number three
oianae Cout area en·
tranll .enjoyed one of their
fineat-ever days in the ~
year history of the South·
ern Counties l.DvitatJonal
track and field claaaic aa
they came throulb with a
multitude of outstanding in·
dividuaf-elJoru tc> garner
11 medals in Saturday's re·
newal of the Huntlncton
Beach cindeTfest.
Vllft-N:~~~~~4'l~~~~~-:.!:·n~i~sh~j~n~bf'~hi~·n~rl~~~~--S. and held the lead until Owens' 1:53.7 and o
Dave M u r p h y of Sunny came early in the competi·
Hills. a 11outhpaw at that, tton -right alter Miuphy'I
hefted ttie 12·pound 1 hot remarkable sbot put aeries.
67 feet one inch into apace as in tact.
he wiped out one of the two This time it was W«!Stem's
oldest meet marks. Ron Fister who pulled t h e
The former best of 86-l'k trick to become the third
was set In 19511 by Dallu Orange County. entnnt to
Long. who went on to be a carve a niche in the record
world record ho 1 de r and books. . .
Olympic champion. . F1st~r ran a hne 2:mik field into the ground wttti a
OU.TSTANDING PERFORMER -Valencia High's Mike Owens wraps up his
second gold medal of the day by winning the 440 in 48.5 at Saturday's Southern
('ounties meet at Huntington Beach. Right behind Owens i3 C.orona del Mar'~
Bill Van NotP, who set an Orange roast area record for the> distance of 49.2.
Owen~ wa.~ vote<! ouU.tanci1nir performer of the ciay after copping the 880
rcC'ord Ume of l 53 7.
Barely outdone by ~urphy glittering 9: 18.0 clocking to
was Long Beach Poly s John lower the meet best by 15.9
Hubbell, who shoved the iron seconds.
i;pht'rt fi1 feet •ven -the The Westem ma<:hine won
as he pleased. outdiltanclng
thf' runnerup by 10.9 aeconda.
Compton Higl'l'a Bill Morris
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I
BEST MARKS
OF THE DAY
I erased the p r e v i o u s high
jumr mark of M '1'• wttlch
was ~et in 1958 by Bellflow·
Southern Sailor Bees Cop er'i; Paul Stuber.
Counties
~111n111arY ..
I
Swim lnvit,ational
1 l RY t:O GIBSON I 1• ,,__I ,,.,,.,.,, f!Oll 4 C•·-
1 Of ..... Dell\' ,.,.., llelf 1(-1 •. """" INM I '· kJ\lumllUtf' let" '<~-IC41M) '''"""'"t ,.,.,. J:I • ,_,..,,,_, ,,,._. fW••••••l • 1• • ' 00\.,,NF.Y _ J\.:P'""""rt Har.I tot ••ct-> .• ,,..,.. 1CdM1 • Mer•i. IOV I ~o Tor••-· • ,. ' 1 "'"''"' tl 11 • .. r ; INMI, "'""'le ··-I OI'
...,11_1 •JO • , »-••• 10 .... •dt • h · bor rame throul(h with th f' • "'" 1 ,.,.. '""'' ' """"" .,.,1 cw111m"''~'' ·strongest Oranl[e Coa~t arealft.SM) 1. t •,,.bv «iHMt w'""'"' 11me
Q0-1 W d tlol (1 •t"I t I 1 Cu•t '<1n ' • ~I. c.' , ,1"' .. 1' Ed""'""' lt<•nn..,.1 i;howing 1n the Moore Leaiue 100 ,,,.,, , Mcc1o11•" ic.w 1 , ;"~"~:" •l••"' tCOtT'D..,,.1 i, ,,,,, • ., lnvit<1tional swim meet Satur· '',:• :~!"'~.:~".'.';"'c:;,.";..' ;!,' M•• ,
,,. .... .,.,..' day at Downey when tht Sail· Nt•PG•• M••t>o• w'""'"9 ,,,.,. J }of )
11t Ht<-1. C1r11tM•t tMu"t 1• l 1 h B h • -l'rocror IMuirt 1,, , ••b•"'"" 1Peu· ors took t e ee c amp1on· ,.. ~1 .... ,.,,_1 Howpor• .,..,.,.,
-1 tL4 •· v .. ie 1c..n11tMi.11 s ,.,. ships. finished 1econd in t ht w1 .... 1,.. "-1·j4,1 • -~~~:":'~~;· _ 1. lt.df• 1Mulri ICee division and thlrd in var· .:-,:~r-;,'· s~,:::, ·~:~: ~ ~=
1 11' ' L11111rv """'"'Cf'' ' s1 • >. wo· s1ty competition. ~"' tc~l. w.., .. ,,.. ""'• 1 11.• ,
ll•IM (Hit I )f, .. Vee.or• tloer1i •. ' roach F.ric Hanauer'• Tars so ll•c•-S.. ,,_, ICdM l. WI""'"'
lt#mv !u--oo01. • 11,.,. JI I I __ 1,,,., r1c..1 -1. •1c~·• IM·I"'""> 1?arnered 71 point!! in Bee tom· to llru .i -1 Koloh 1., .. ,(, Mcc1o1. 1 u 1 , """"'' 1w1 """1 1 st 0 ' i.mi•" pe1 i11on beating Fullerton bv 1•" tedMJ s. """"'"" INHI w1""1,. (~uirl 1 .SI I 4 Wet'°" {(hAfh.,.I S Shf • J tim• ~ 0
b"' 10••n901 10, lust to DO\\Oe~. 59 1 2·501 ~. JOO r ... ••••• t Howport M••bor, ~1 1>1 '"" 1 t oo IMu·•I .. ' 1 tn !he l't>e division and trai l-'"'°"" "'' M•• w'""'"V ,,,.,.. 1 o o Mt~•lt •l • Mell<•• •• 1 J Meow• • jO ''" 1 ,Alll>rl9"' ICOMJ I. luthor l(OfftptOfll At I 4 JO'W• (J,..Otl'J .I, l'<f f-t11lt'rlOn 3rtd ('orona df'l '"'"' Wlnnl"O ttmo I' l
Cow CL ... .,.._, Mar in varsitv adlon accu-100 '"'""'°""' ~ ... J "-•cord ..,_(2,.., , ... , . I I ••"' IComplOt'I " 1 IHM I S, C, Ollvt r !HH l WI""' .. ,,,.,.
.. • , KuM '"''"*""' to• J o.o.,r mulatmg 3S points. 1 "s t~> • • •. ,.,... p ..-c1e"1 a.. Coach Ed ~Newland'• S t a 100 1ut1wr11v-> Hoglt tHH l t. wu-
H-Y IC.-"'"" L"' . d . k' th f' INH I. WIMI .. ti,,.. I 01 I,
llere'1 a birds-eye ahot
of the best marks in each
•vent for Saturday's
Southern Countie8 track
~pectaclt at Huntington
&ach~
100-Ward, Millibn t 7
200-.Juli:an, Bolaa 2UI
~ w ~ n '· Valencia •as MO-O w , n 11~~r1~
I :):1 7
M1IP -Solomon. \\\I
4 '.!0.7
'.!-mile-t'1~ler, Westtrn
1
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120 H II -Caruther'
Muir. 14.2.
180 L H -C41.ruthen.
Muir, 18.8.
R80 relay -Muir. 1.27 :\
HJ -Morrla, Compton
fi.7 . I
l~J -rroctor, \1111r
'.!:1·2
P\' -llt>glar. M111r H -A sr -M u r p h ~ s11n -
ny ll1lls fi7·1
,.,. -1 fdm-. IC.o~l JI J f nJng S, t'~pllfJ ta IDg e In· 100 ,,.._...., lrw1" !NM) •. H.,.,,..,.
"'-"""'""'"' )I 4 l ""''' .. '"" l/olu.r I I a I relay or the day. feU short ICdMl W"'"'"' time SJ J • l fl 7 • Cmilltr tU V•ll••I I C-. th . h'd t h I th 100 leck-7 Al111<1tM !CdMJ J.. .,__ 4 rll'en• ,..1 M•• w•-·"O ,,..,. 1 "~ !I.• ,.,,..~, In e1r ) 0 over au . e INHI. w1 .... 1,. ,.,,,. l:OJ 1, '111 , ... I. _ ... ICdMI w ....... ,. LM I C•ru n..rt 1¥u.r ) 11 • ' Indian~ or Ft11lf'rton. scoring .tOO .......... i. M1tli1' CCoMi J Mc()M-··-'OJ•
""'"'" tl • ,.,_,.,., "o l •"'"""'" 69 I t 7" f L" II rtnn' •lol IHMt '· ,.__,.,.,. fCdMt •. s1.... ~ ~•H-l L•~•••u '""' • w; .... I
····-""' It I • P•or•O< (Mul•I J rom s 0 " or r u e . . mon• INHI. w ...... "<I ··-'I• 1 ,,,.,1y ICdMI I McC.•11 ((dM• WtM•"Q V••• 1c .. "''""'"11 whi<'h fini shed !iecond 1n the 1no ,, • .,,_, ••oct•cMd I""' 1 < •• time ,. , Miit 11•1 t•tol-I He ll 11,0' AllO~• 'final rr)av w•ll INf<1 j Mtllo• tCdM I. Wonn•"O ''"'• lO(l )""1••0..•I MIO'-• I M""'••• '""''
• l1 1 1 Mtl •od llo ,,.,..nl<I 'ttl \ J I 1'P ' l1Mr04~ IHM 1 W1Mi"11 ''""' 7 'I •
•-,.. ll••·-• ''IO 1 • MctCinn" Newport'li Sailors parlayed •oo , ... "''•• 1 H•w-• H••""' l \0 11u11•dlv-s ,.,, tt;flt w'""'"'l IJ<><.,."1 i Mc.11•~ , .. ,,,, •• .,, wins in bolh reJavs and a VIC· C<t<""• ,,., '-'•• w'""'"" 1·-• 11 ' ,,,.,. 110
M •I• nnd U (t J I S.OICimon IWl'\tmlf'\ • J . + (..H\ I 100 ,,.,..__, L•ll•flCt (MM Wlrw'I "9 f ·~d • XI I ' ..,. ........ rso lt>HO'>(lf tor~ by ~lark Hogle m lhe 100-, 100 M•Olrv 11.iov l. N•wD<>rl H••l>o• ,,,,,. !H
; ,., J l'r•lltr ttompt""t • 1'• •. ·d b fl · t B · 'i"'••llliiillliiiill•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill••• ..
llO rot.iv 1 Mu•• t t7 l ' Come><o" tor)
Morna hopped over 6-7 with
Heading the liat ol aru
s ta n do u t s wa5 West·
minster's Mike Solomon ,
a juniM. who reeled ofi a
4':20.7 cloclting for the
mile to win the special
DAILY PILOT tr op h y
which is ~tented each
year to the fastest miler of
the day's four races at that
distance.
Solomon ran smoothly
and won handily to easily
outdistance Jay Marsee of
South Torran<:e (4:2.8.4 1.
Mike loomed as tbe day'A
lone gold m • d a 1 winner
from the Orange Coaat area.
However. he did not itand
alone a1 the area's b e a l
Owens took over with 80 Gruumeyer oC L o w e I l
y arda to go. The Valencia 11 : 58.3 I.
marvel ran 48.S to outleg
his Corona del Mar rival.
Van Note's timt bettered
the arH standard of 49.4
set 26 years ago by Eddie
Morris of H u n t i n g ton
Beach.
Newport Harbor p • 1 e
vault ace Mike Slmmou
settled for second in h i s
specialty. clearing l~. lit
had the same height as the
winner but was droppect tn
second because he h a d
more misses.
Eataada'a Lu Bland. a
junior, waa right behind
Simmons. He went over 13
feet and tied for third.
Two l80 Ruhea -Slaaw•
Bueltell of Cero•a del Mar
Williams. a a()phomOrf'.
closed in on Bob Sues~·
school standard of 1: 58.8 a~
he recorded a l :59.3 in fin·
ishlng third in a large
school sectlon run.
Mater Dei picked ur !our
medaJ1 with Jim Morgan
getting third in the high
jump with a leap of six feet
and placing fifth in the lonj?
jump at 21-33~. Teammate
Bnice Rollluon was th.i.r11
in the 220 with a 21.8 clock -
ing. He garnered another
show spot, in the 100. run·
ning 10 flat.
And Weatmba1t.er'1 Ntll
Sybert ran the 2-mile in a
nifty 9:31.6 but had to se~
lie for fifth place.
M•Piet tlo. ,.11001 5 ... ,.,,.. <L••• .. ooo ~ ar utter y 10 o a ee v1c·1 I
1'n1. '•""~"'•' ,.,,,' L••• .. ood i llogfe sped the two laps of , Jo;~:· 11U•-1 Hubef'll t""'Y' oo ' the ~yard pool in J·Ot.8. to' F tb II s • II
lllltlllll• (-tllte<l Jt' J lehmo• IU> t u r n back teammate Mike Spr·1ng 00 a pec1a • ••al 57·101-. t, lie ...... (Oro~f, Ho•· , • ••d fMulrl. Wilson. who rm1 shed i;econJ. H"" tum-1. Morri• tComP'""' •·1 • I [onle also swam on both re· 7 M•'l>O" IP•llMNl l .. s ) Jont• (Pnlvl .. ' ' . • , • w.1..,n '""''1 ' Melve.•• 10 •. ,Jay comb1nes. J01ru.ng Howard
"•rdt 1 .,_ tM 1 1., , I Shem pp. Mike Cas. well a n d Po.. v1u1t . _,,Uir lW •-o • "'"'P •l01••J i. o 1 """"" ,u, .,., Bill Luther to cop the mtd·j 1o.1 i...s • cron11 1:1o h "•nc:•1 J lry relay in l .!'l'l.0 and team· ,,.,._,. IWll•lf'I . I M'k I t llftO 1ump. 1 ,. . ...,,,,.. '"'"''' 11 1 1 Pd up w1lh .uther, r ·p r-
n ... ,.,..., lComooen • n-o•., , II•••" win and Shempp to take the
IOff\lrdl 21·11'· • Edmond• (l(tn...Ovl r 1 . ., ·~ II ,, ,.,..,11,.. 1J.,..d••t rPP re ay in ...... , . · ~1NAL ~c.0111Nc.-M11" ,., • .,,, com.. Two Orange Coast All-Amf'r·j
'"" 1)0 11)1, l""9 loacll MlllOll•n 11)1. • (' L" k f r-(#nto"nlA( (10 l )), 1<,n,..dV, "•••<lo"•· IC'&n~. ,r('J: r Jn 0 \.Orona t•• ... •oo0. o.no•o, 1 ~ """"''· l •"<1 del Mar and Steve Farmer of l
IOl<h Poty, Sou111 1nr•enco 110 ••<"'• :'IJeWport picked U(l a pair Of lo.•• "'· Lo. '"""' I I • . I varsity w111s each. Fink tak.ing
Srnlll S<ftHll r ' 56 6 d h I , mi•-1 O•lt"" 1•v••t•onl t l• 1 1the 200 rce in l. . an t e MO\aV!'d• 1c.1~""1 • 1• 1 J Sil ..... 400 free in 4 04 II. wlule Farm-
IL"""'"' •' ~7 ' • •·••1• •""1"0"' l . took the 50 tree in '.!3.6 and '•!@r>M ~IP•u•I 1er .
100 .. 1 Ju'·•" renh•I " , c-• the 100 free 10 52.L 1
laru l 10 o J R•'""'°" !Motor O.t) 10 0 The only individual ('ee vie'-• "'•""''" (C.r .. oO J (Ill•" (Mor"· tno1•ot1 tory was aC'hieved by B o b1
High Top Football Shoes
Retular 18e95 and 12.95
NOW sgas ANO s&•s
Riddell • Rawlings • Spalding
11'11 hlttii11 tll1 •illl11 ••rk 1n~ wm d11Hn1 an
M1llln11 llkl DIVlf blfur1I We're breaki ng our own
sales rec~rds. We've set a goal to sell a million Mustangs by
the end ot April, and we 're dealing like never before. Because
now th ere are Must angs like never before. You can f in d t he
model you want: Hardtop, Convertible, Fastbac k 2+2. You can
find the equipment you want: Pow~r SteerinQ, Power Brakes,
Cruise-0-Matic, Air-Conditioning, Stereo-Sonic Tape System.
You can find the power you want: Three hot V-8 options,
including a high -performance CobraV-8.You can find the deal
you want. And for the first time, you can f ind the f amous six-
cy linder Mustang ready now'ior -
imme diate delivery. Everybody'~s1-••• going Mu sta ng. And now you L
can-at the lowest pric es ever.
See your nearby Ford Dealer .
no HM-' c,,,,,,,~ IHooY•rl '' • ' jKrei2h of Newport who took '"OUlOll 18 0"") It t 1 ll'•rtth tM-v.,111 '' • • PHC4' '""'"', J 11._,,. the JO brt'ast in 34.0. The Tars
"'~1~~.~;~~~· 1, ,.11,,. it ~w•"' 1 111 ;ton k both relay~: howeve r,
, 1e11,... .. "'•lllf """'" 1 ,. • ~ ,,,. with Md<i• Cunningham.
--l"'"'""IQ•1"' 1 .,. • • w.,,.,.. Kc1~h. Paul Farr a11d F:ric ' ~P~\ .S Loov1n fVatfn<.,•I .• M0-1~ ··~" 1 o-"' (vo "'"' Lindroth combin>n~ 10 take 1 ll 7 1 Gruumtv.• tL-111 '~ 1 J the medley relav in I ·59.0 anJ "wcr..11 ICOM) I "4 • Woll11m1 IPolo1 ~ , • '. V••<lfll j W•nrwr1trom IEI ~ounoc) Cunningham. Lmdroth. n1rk
o O 1111 rov• I ,.,,,..,, 18oh•I •• '1Muntecn and Tony La Blanca
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SPORTING GOODS
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' ~EET SUMMARY .... -. . ... LEGAL NOTICE F •d LEGAL NOTICE r1 av LIOAL NOTICI .... S A • OC BOOTERS .,; co•u MIH uN1011 NOttCI 0, ·nun••·• U.LI
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vi. .. 1 J, H•nllofd (Lyn-I. . -1co11sr CHAMPS Only "''"'•" bldl ... ·~For"' .,ovltlff Trust" u...itr tlld .VrM.11111"' ~of
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Mell ICrttPll Slot .... '· A-·-(Mer... ly 'llG ED' GIBSON Ue -Paci IC oest SOC· Villa li'arw 070 O).o • -· 0 •v•ll•ble ., Ill• efflce. of .... Pure ... •· of Oftklt t llecordt lft .... ofllot " ""' •-sldtl S 011ftft ("· ) h ..i 1 CO•ONA ... ~•a (t ) lnQ Attnl ot >•kl kl\001 Ol>lrkt. II.SI Covlll" lle(Ot'der o4 Ort-Cou ... ~, Celt• "• ' '' .... ,,. · cer C am ... ons . ..,..Al • 14 ili'11centl• A•enut , Cost• "'9 ... C•ltlornle. 1.,,.,.1.: WILL Sfll Al li'Ulll..fC ~UC•
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tere<f plant WaS -ounde<f ' ~()I ft ft llOflt llvtt>. •net OIM r ml>cell•n-.O of 11\t 'Unllett Sl•tul In .... lotlll¥ ol 111•.,.u tM•Vlelrl, '-"'• = ~111trlM IOt Tiits· 1111>9'1 ti ,,,. ·•••vs "•'1 j llltDGI e• .._. ' '''"" th• "'"'' ,.,.,~lt>o 11111 •ntrellCt of Ttt l• lone lumP-L 1111°" tCel ,..,.I 2'·'"' f '' n. ·r"' "ILOT l~IJ ,.., 11,,. 1t1 •• "' U.I t.>1 by a heavy 1now1lonn ~. 1" ~ ~o IMdof• "'•V wlfhdr•w ~" blo •or • tnsu••n<• llulldlM tou ted .., IM ,...,,~. ·
I. Nlt>IM" ($1errt) """' J '-"'°" IY11· •Ill .. , et I ' .,,.... ......... °"'~-LULLILYA And hurried connections G. '#. &mllh, rl 1 O ,,.,lod of forty five 14ll dev> titer tilt ..,.,, corMr ol f i<lnltl tftd Mel" "'"'" uloel 21·S1ol, '-llell llY,_.....I ). Mor-ti.er ... IMI. ""' • I •·"'· Netflelm, < ft 1 ell•• ~t tor '"' _,,_. tlleft'OI Stnte lln•. C•IHnrnle, •II rltllt, "'"' '"' I#. le "·II MerlM UltM Ill __. ....... w-.r --I.ad •-i...... made by the Wu ... ff'. cl ~ Ttw Bo•rct Ill TNtlff> 91 llw C0>I• •"4 1ntor.,1 tOflvtved to .rid ftOfl !Wiit .,.n • ' ...... ...... fJltJTH ••'1. ...... rnltt . Tr~ ·C--.. n ...., IJllll: y..--ft • M u t • ~, DI I ltl ~-,,,. " It It t Hlc:ll (Y I I IW -"'"" ~ ~·-~ ~· ... • iv v ew non ~,.,_ •' •·•~ ·~· by 11 u,..,.r ,.i.t Oted OI Trutt '" lh4 0
••11 -· •• Y<•.,, '· 11onec1 "°' 4 veer 111.-...., "" ._ Orange County ..,occer Acev..,o. 1" ft •19111 10 ••t•<• •nv 0< •II b•d• .• ,,., 001 •rooerty •ttu•ttd In ,.,. ciiw .,, co"'" Simm-INt•llOtfl l:M l. ...... 11.. ,~. ~ •AC•. ON mlle. ~· c ... wl....f1 Of M,OOI In IH1 IMI •• ; non.' C lub before being able lo .... ~ 3ll ~ 'l"(U><ttlly e<cept lh• ,,,.,,Ml bid. •llll le Mtu. '" H id '"""'" •nd' $191• cl•• 1'"'111• 1(-.li lle Mire,.) IM. J. dll lter -, _.,... oitts 'iiieou,,.., wlnneo Of J rte.fl In 1164. l •••• <Md. llell•mor•. 11 o walw •nt ~llty •r lrregulerltv In lt•l~H .,
lllfi"9 (II-I, _.,,, rt Of ILOllD. Pu•• 1 ' -l""t" OI 11.000 In lflU PU•>t l•9(;() FelUltl home in timt (Or Mer•111, t & any b~ reulvw . lOI ll ot Tr1ef No 1102, ts,....,. nn
l'INAL SCOtllNG-... tt Grt'* t•>. ~l~lllt D I rv r=:"~~~ne J wihla~~ a. t._-0r •-HeittM n & Ott~ Mtftll II. 1964. • M40 th•r..it recor-tn Id It/I,
l -11 lJtl, lltltn<la llt\'tl, li'•to• lier· ~Wort y T Gr!!!'~ Llr. HWt G 'loll WOra, 1"" angemen "'° Tffll> 11 O COS'fA MES4 UNION HO .. J •nd 4 ol Mltctll•-.e Mlll>o
,CIH (U•1,), Meter Del. (IOI, Y11<altlf MY d I w.;ile; &r tlll C ... nc. l Grel\•m day Were UYOring the I/It.I.A l'Altl( ltl ~CHOOL OIS'Hlitl r·•r•~\ ti H id Ortr199 Covntv, Cello
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HMwt lt l, Merlllf'laldt (t). Ire• Ill. ~lit ~1'; C J--r:~~10.f~, E \'.o:':i SWHll of Ir tOla O-tn .. Al ~ ~ ·~I C~l.1orn1• ! ··~ '°'' wttt be mtctt, but wltl>ot.t ------------------------------1 "~er i.."" l•d p L=~ ~1c:11 °'" • 0w'(-,~ goal1 victory in the U.S. L•llfr-o. a 1 , 1 :~,z,,.~1~":~Y" 1~~~~·~:0::0 .. ~·t;1~;'.v·,..:::::,, o;., •:: (IPMIWM~~'!_lll!1'!9~~~~~~~~~111)g1~91!1l't!~~---· . '--" , K Tt.-1n Kn L •ow.rs Challenge National C U p a.ttlt. lb ' ' ' ~ .M1-22n tumbran<es, to pey ,,_. rtm1lnl119 prln·
111..CA MANOYll l~J) -~llrletl IA TOIY 12·1) ~~ •Q"""1c'¥ th t h ~-tU MICHelt. ~ • I 1 1 Publl>~ 0#111ge Coe•I Delly Pilot <lp•t \!JM ot , ... ""'' ""''"" by said N) ~ thould be , • m ,~t be t!llL.' · · UICIC OVe; e OUg oca I Cltrtl, rl 4 O I ft .M.r~~ 11 tlld JI , 1'94, Cottt M~u. C•lt OtN! of Trvit, to·wll: l•l.7M.t4. wll9t II'•
Y .:10,,.<~h ~;!~ ~"""~ _,t1ftt: l.i"tl..,. .•L'~oY"'~ 1 ~·~~~ Huncarians Sunday. lerur, '' ft • o o 101"'• .lt6M t•rot ,,,,,,. Juty u. ,,u ... "'..-flOf~ Ill I .!J!11 It ..., _... rill --llleft ,.,-. II , ' • 0 ----orolrldt!d. t dVMIOS. II '"Y· "'*' '"'" Uflt1:!.2.r6'r'i1l'ttll'. ... L~·~.... owl Freddie Cameron. cen· .......... lit I 0 • • LEG :\L NOTICE ,.,,.,, ol H id DMd ol Trutl, ..... <911,,..
------ter half, and Warner Mata, ~-"· ' ' • • • • •"Cl .. -·~• e1..,. Tn11i.e • .,. ,. lh• ~D .Ac.. ........ ,.,11• Pace. llXTN 14f;I 0... mtlt. ~tu Ct•lm• loll••· <1 ' t t '"''" trH ltd lly NICI OMd of Tl'l/ll. ..... .,..._ A p moo T1111 , lnslde left, scored thl Or· Teet" t• • s > Tl•• _,,1.,v Uflder ulo OtH ,.. Cl ·1.:.I ·:r· For bet~ ,• ... ; l't. ~·· v•H . ( .,,..,,,. County ,_ to sc-" lllfl"'I• NOTICI OtJ TIUSTll't SALi Trust, (ly ,.,_ Of • l>r•e<lt " -"8~ ir, -" SI-.,09 cte~lftt 1!..1u pr • O ( ange goa1') go • N t • NO. T.,, UU lttUll In lne 0olll(9ttlOt\\ 1"<Vrld li!WtbY• i """ -· llloelltl ( .. II ronw. With the alou•leton made COIN Mt.. oOI 000 1 ~ S On lur\do, Aerll S. 1"'· 11 If OO lltrefefor• UK-•"" d•tlv••td N ll\tl J LKt<•v l<tll't Olr<'<I L l nort10>.., .... .._w Hiiis -410 t n'ttoc~ AM ti tKt IOlllll lrOfll llltrtn(t ~ndtrtlftf\eO ~ writ!"" Ottllttl9ft ot ·~· c Jtcoll$ D•·~ Am~r J lu•••r the week before in Long _...,, COtTA MISA ·-1 • lo Ille Cc.intv Cour1 '4e\llt In ~ Cltv •••uttv •nd ~ .... ,.., IQr s.1. •"4 wrl•· ~~ L T~~ '-1• Pltv 1 °""""I 8 ..., h t Al (II " ot S."t• Ant . St•I« Of Callto•nla, SE· " noll<t 111 bru cll end O! tlecllt'I ''" 'Wi'itO... •" ~~ Armbro O•Mv J W1!111m> Jr. ea .. --.1 -eDOUI 0 OVer• a 1 ~~I CUR ITY TITLE INS\JltANCE COMli'ANY, uuu t!w u"Cl.,slgMd ft Mii >tld ~-
Ill• k:91 JI ltl Smoll.e COf\Ct rl I Ci•tni.t come the lone IOal booted t,e.::N ti. bib 1 D O U 1tu1~ _, Ille Oeed ol Trust tH rrty to .. tl"V Hlct oelloatto~\. tNf
A • J•~'s Pel Ii Srl•I•' in by G~ Wall of Se"l L•PPt ,i, 2 ;, t • ft 1 • cuted Dv J•mH M Ztltc• •"" ltobert• '"'"'""· °" oeumi>fr u. 1...s. fft1 u"• "''""'° YpM.tr'• lt"l9111 F "'"""''' 111\11 • • · ' ' I"'· l»""'"r. hv•bitnd •net wtlt ••t or-der"O""" u uMd seld MllU OI br••tlt Crwt !~~ I Leff•tv, " ' • ~ e .,,.. ''AiXn~"Aao (3'~ =. =: ~':..:":,.''':;!; L ~=~1~;; Ue. Mel~ " ' • 1 ' ~~·~~;,'<~:·, ~'::or~", ~n~i.."::,1,~ ;;-;is,~~~!'.":. ~1:'~r::;~;e~ C:I~~ hendle ~ . DUI{• tMOKI CONCllT (6-1) ... once U · Victory moved ocsc ::::-"· c 1 8 I • •ho lhcor•• o4 Dr.not ,_Iv. Ct ll"· I Otlf. Much 16, '""
O . ~t) llkioSJ.,'M• .rrzr MIHI el brH•l"9 2:00. """"" '"" u-t into Ute semj:(inalS Of the Htl~rk>:mn. ,1 O ~ t e fntt, 01 'HtCMI ot dtltull In ti.. peymt l\/ TITLE INSU llAN(( Iii.let UU!il Hovldt IN UMel Wllfl • • • YONltllll'I KN .. MT 15·71 IU\t WhlttN!r. >I. 1 o 1 e or ~rtormenu of e111i.a.1lont MCU•~d lRU&T COM.ltANV
wt11_.i 1tm'l4! bun<I\, w111 lie •••111..., U. S . C up tournament Nor11oe. 0 • ~ ' ' • tfle,.by 1nttu<11nv ·~ ~ffl> or dtte11n. ., Mid TMJtlH.
AV WIDOWll. • . SOUlll. "LAY (S.11 fltlts '"''" ,.gat'nsl the e v entual Mid• F Iv ~ n 0 nolt<t o1 Wiiien wu •t<otded Otctm~r I Y -l(HAlllO 4 WALT[" -lotl bern. bewart. • IO•• • oi. 1 • 0 e t, t"S 111 lock n>\11 ""~ 107 ot lt•O ""1"•"' S.CrttMy ~J.!!!!!.D IACI. OM mite. !:"· c.,,. LoneJ11o1--A•M1ao OANN'f wes t winner. Jot1nM>n. 0 0 n • n 0111tt•t •-••· w111 .. " •• P\lblk eve.· 11uoltlht0 Or•ntt Coest Delly "1i.,1, --e:.:...'~i::: !i:i-:1 :"'ii~ uYi11THaAn~1 111& mt~< C1>11· I Wttrr.;:,, ~ ~ : ~ 1::::. ':t .. ".:-n."';"°'::.c:=.~~;0 ... 1.!: Mucl\ 11. >tend AHll '·I"' Ufl.•~
' fltoO. 0 .,, ...... dill~. l'or l ,,.., olds 1.-cl 110. non tni..r•,I COl1.,.\<tct lo sul Tr1111w llv Slid LF.GAL NOTICE
' Adla9 ..,_ In""" o1 •JOO 1 1t65 that M• """ Dffd el Tr111I I• pr_,,,. 11tuttt HI lht I -----~,.': ~ : lf:i!.:~ :.,_, fl 1 ,_ :, last 2 sllr1s Purw lcounfv of Ortntt. Sltlt ot Ctl1f9tt1la, NO,ICI 01' IUUC TUHt,..111
Pio J DtMls t79DO. n.. Onf•rte. R R JJ 0t1<rlbed u Iha '1tl -tU1 U.C.C,) .,.,.... t ~ Merson HaN>Vet J Vottere Coach's. Son angers 0 Tr. Soutn 0 ,.., ol Loi IC. Tr•cl I NOiie• 11 NtlbY given to .... ,,..,.,,,,, II-T lt11Mitf9 '· Ct...,, Yti.• J c ....... , ltt Ill Ille Cllv Of Cool• -... tt •-n ot '""'' " Smltll, Tr1n•le•0<, _,.
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CTlrTWI J'lMMcl~ SI'-·-d I C•ono T 7 2 v· e>09• )3, Mhtolt•-· Muu. record• MHt. County el O••no•. Slttt ef Cell· • -t \cG.__. OlllY 0.•1• 1: W~ltr 0 • 1ctory of wld Ot1noo Covftly tornlt. 111•1 t bull< lrt nsl•r Is ..... '" ...!!'" ..... ADIOI ,'.,.1 ' C4H\s;r101llr Wl"llff P·c~ J MCG•f'90f wms· Crown llJ( '"' Pll•-ol PtYI .. telltat-l>t lnacle 10 '"'-T'*'1H •• l\Ha -cowteol ill C lef Ii' I( C ltcv•td by H id 0... ol Tru1t lnckld•-ltut~ Fout_,,.,, lo MtfN JMll •-· (S.t) iw. .......... J>tenty ,.. M>ff<I, 11 1101 •1'11141! "" • .... Traoste•tt1. Wflott ouslneu ...,_, " • ..._.. ... ""'' <•ti ceuld lrkl• llMutv J 0'11'""' SANTA BARBARA-Coast 1' ,,,.,._,, •ftd "l•M»• 91 lht Tru,. (l'tul~n•rl IM!I o.,.. Clrclt, WHtm•n·
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.... ~UL\.Ah' lllllO res-•• tut elforl lo be lltlldV win ... , SAN f'R.ANCISCO -WalJy ...... ers r o e open • tight tiw .. ot, ......... ""'""' •l!d Sil •••• •I• ,._, Jl'1 SllYler1r D•lv•.
----11•1us llAUT'f (~11 ·-"' "" ••me with four goals in the In Unll"lct prll\CIN I ot llw ~·· .Mcu"Q 1<vntl"910'I lleecn CoutlfY el Of• -----tt----llltl~l-l-l--lll----a--,;;;;;;;;i.. __________ , ... .i,~1.:U~MA1f'Afl.. W:t "i'~'°° '¥6" ........ , ....... f,,. ..... "' •. l015'' !lamer. 13-year·Old son O( Or· I th ll . ..,.,,ti';, wllfl t1111P•UI 111.,•M •• "'•l••oto .. C•l•IO<nl~ 1199•
FREE dtl r• ~. \lf'M DUAM) ,, ... ,, .. u-• poulblltl••• ange H igh Sch ool bas ketball as a as they pinned a 7-2 .... .,, ,. • •• ............ '"' .,,,.....,y lo be '''"''''" ......
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THE fJEAL
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EASTSIDE
CA"I ~IAKI:; YOU WEAL·
TllY II yoo ha'" "~
vision. 14.1· P"" aqua.re foot
c:J 7 .j()() 5q. fl. pqua.1.1 t llf'
purdillM' today ol r J<cellrnt
tract ol land on Easlllidc.
lndudes neat :? hedroom
home 1A1lh shingle roof,
haJ~"ood noors. taxes ooly
S184 per >ear. Wide open
te-rms. See rKf'N. nUa la
vour shining hour· 2629 Har-bor Blvd. Kl ~!M9l ()pea
Eves.
r 11 t•plao·r Fl111h-111' \A· I ·~ :ltunnin~ .. • lnlllg I ., • p UI •m. m. ,.6111 Comph'li•ly r('(ir .. vr· room, I ~:!'.! family room 1 Modeat Price 1 or trailer. Custom ,carpets and d rapes a11d
:iiro in 11110 0111 s~.i ::~iii tuan ""h llm·k hrt>Plat't' & 16x Siluaiea on 11 largr 1111 1n :\ profl'ss1onally decorated throughout. There .
l.h.'llted tn an eio.ceUenl set·
t1no of Mf':>a Verdr this
home lcatuirs 3 km,; sited
bedrooms plus a lnmlly
1oom ond 1~. bathl. Mam·.
mn1h h\ing room 111 the
rear overlooks & ip&l'ltlln&
cu.st.om built pool wilh loeda
of rl«king. 0 l h e r lea-
lurt'S md ude built In raui;d
Md oven • wall to wail c.i.r·
f)Pt.s and dropea • fireplace.
II• s a ral"t' find and priced
THOUGHT
FOR TODAY
T01Aering olive llff + pi\>-'
fu!IOll of lush ph1lodenclrJnS,
Jurupers. 011..~. & palm•.
SplendoroWI yellow & "'h1lc
pictW'f' of f'11ctlantment . I
elrganl bedrooma. dlarm-
lng tamily room. magnlf1• I
cent kitchen w1lh r&.ngt>, I
dishwasher. & glhrteninJi:
natural cab1netrY. Elf'i:'llnl
brick llrcplace. 1 luxurious
bathl, massive ll\'1111: room. I
Very cle1n. F.xcellent loc:a· 1
tion. Trnns flrxible for 11.ll.
Proudly prtlll'nll'd at onl y
S2:1,950. 26:l!I l larbor Blvd.
Kl ~9491 Opt'n t::vrs.
<l\ail al ;,.•,·, in1cirs1 :--0 .'O h\ln~ room v.•1lh fi1"'· I vl'ry nrsir11blf' C'a~1).1dr a formal dining room, de n and four spacious
pou\lr;' \\0\\ • plat"' l'l~TO(I l'Ofldlllon art'a. This home fraturM • bedroom . three big baths. The..15x30 healed
Some people know how lo
m.ake such &ood eXl'uset
they don't try 10 do any·
thini: elSt'.
FHA OR VA r1irr $.'l:!,!M king sited bedroom~ plu\ 11 pool 1. placed so it can be isolated from the
family room & 1;\. b111h.s In l'<'~I o f the rear yard. Large all electric kitt'h· BUYERS: A nN.: I ('ALL li-16·0'..!61 mR lop notch condition lhl., ('n, \\ ater softener and so m any more features
's,''.\, llLl"'G "ERVICE" I Owllf'r "111 IW'll his lo\'rly ~ '' .., home romrs compll'l<' "'11 ' 1hal \OU better call for more information
b«iroom '.! h111h homr 1A 1th wall to w--tll <'fl.l'TH'IS &. J ust ·$4 1.950 THE fJ EAL
E .STATER!'_; 11rw r111,,.·u ng lhn1011l, pay ,, drapes, A drt•am k1tl'h0·11
hll' $.'lll'l"J. "poinrs' Rnrl lrl I for the Mrs. Wllh IMcili u( MOTHERS-IN-LA w A mNTION !
'.·n1i n1ovp in for ~O OOW.\ I cabinets, built 1n rangr ·" be •Salesman
•Training
TO \'1-:r:;. Y.'ull pnc·t> oven and a hrrakfa~t hRr. We havl! U1e cutest 3 d room, 2 bath homr
•1" .. ~/V\ •• Sl·I,'• mo. landscapma. .shake 1~1f l'LL'S I bedroom tottage in Orange Count,\'
' to srll -only
$24,950 ~ J ·~• ' ll:i't I l11rhor Cllvrl. ('.M " "DING-BAT" Se9 this m e. now vat'llnl 11'.~ a stonr's throw to Westcliff Plaza. It ~ !-.VP<; ~~·!:15.'I .).l~;j()tj') only n 1111plNely lantlacaped front home has laq;e FARR•W ,_ -------S 11,900 GOV.-REPOSS-. -$24,500 k1IC'hen with eating area, new tile sink and
1::.1;;n;101-; COSTA :-w.-;~. EHtaide Loution built-In dishwasher. Huge master bath. ti 's
R-2 lot no· , 110 phiB a :1 RR 1:\ h111hs · !"'1'"' Tr•dM OK 1·0111plet{'ly carpeted. The cottage hCl5 livrn.i:
ClllSllCS start aoon. Join t1
progrl'SSiVP, active, alert
01-glll\lzation. Learn more,
E'B.Jll more. serve better.
Call Pearl Sharp, ~nn
DUPLEX 110 '41st
COR.'IER LOT
REDUCED FOR
QUICK SALE
SJ7.:i00 lf<'(icl "olrlfo1" homr ~·1n11n-l\'IOJ,.'. f'lO()I s~ down. ,, ... r, FARRew mom. big bedroom and bl.th. large kitchen cin~ fi fi' • s10.:-.:m 110" nn 101 T~i:s~:ON 'T LAST '"' h ratm~ area. All for only J26, 750. prnj'lf'f1y. :"fl hrtlt>r fui;m· 1
n n:; or 111\l',tmrn1 ~,,.,,. CIRCLE C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO.
'.?!!:\ ,.;, 17th !'4.
-"Cheery &
Charming"
Investors!
Builders!
• Low!'r lra.sed unJur. Sl&S.
Lar,;e endosed patio. All•
2 lo\'ely sundecks upstairs.
Oct-an view of Catalin.8
ti-om 1iv111i; room. Patklnl
n••lr! ! • ' 1 .~1 F. 11th SI i;.u;..11·11 Real Es+ate Campus Co. ~~·~~·vE~~~~oR~~!m i -N-ow_!_E-xclusive 1901 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa M2.7777
THE ~J EAL • ES TATER f~
BAY :tnr1 VIEW 11m1ES Cameo Hiqhlands Nut to sn.ack Shop Jr.
REAL TORS with J pr1vaw b-ache~. 4818 Conland Dr . A Qult'I 1 ::::::::::;:;
A11rari 1\',. thl'H' bedsoom.
l"O bath homl'. ADULT OC-
C"UPIED and JUSt spMkin1t
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cw-pets, drapes 8J'1d a l'e·
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We now havP two CORl\'ER 1 lob in Costa ~t>sa "hich
can be bought Right~ Pre·
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v.i ll ae ll 1ub j«'t lo re-1.on-
ing C l or p. LOW, LOW at
$32.500 for e1the1
for 4 ral'li· Phone Winitnd
at 57;..1972 or 6ia-2961.
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Wa lk to SHOPPING, public
$500 DN. COATS & WALLACE
RfALTORS
SHAKE ROOF
I transportation, & SCllOOLS
P1wrd to sell flll!l It S2J,j()()
w11h t>xcrllent t.erma.
to quaill1ed buyers. Located
in Estaneta High district!
A quicl family area. Large
feoccd yard for the cltildM'fl
and spacious patio for Pn·
11n> family. Dott>lr garai:e.
Call ;.low! Open 'til 9.
DUPLEX UO • 4.llt
OCEANArRE LEASEHOLD
CORNER LOT tlt SEMPLE REDUCE~~· QUICK
Pacesetter, 4 Bedroom~. immaculate, ne'' ly
painted, electric built-m s. huge dining room.
pam~llmg. fU'eplace. OCCered at $33,950.
WE .HAVE TRIPLEX'S
Pnmr area, one with custom owners u nits.
all largt:' apartments with garages, carpers.
r1rapcs. built-in;;. ~340 per month income.
Fr:nn '3•Ul50.
WHY RENT?
\\'hE>n 11 nnlv lakes $700 DOWN to own 1 t11s
;3 bedro0m ·home:-Payments of only $130
per month on FHA terms & that includes
taXt'S ;rnd insurance . This won't last long
so ca ll nov.:
1491 Baker at Harbor 546-4141
n.~~~~' ,~!.~~i•~• f'J,!.5
;,,
ha each General living quarters downsta1r.~
.\butt1n~ fa1rv1ew Golf Course. Excel. re-
tu rn pe.r dollar inve6ted. As.king $4.5.'150
CLEAN DUPLEX
Newly painted inside & out. Centrally locat-
ed Costa Mesa. 2 Br. each. Plana & ground
avail. for 1 addit. unit. Full price $22.500
Eves. LI 8-6764 646-1226 673-3252
LOT AND LOTS OF LOTS
Golf course lot.s surrounding the Me~ Verde
Country Club are a good investment. Free·
ways. s hopping centers, marinas. Atlantic Re-
search and no\' -J\IcDonneU Aircraft are
coming to the arc.-;i Build n ow or hold for
apprenat1on
4'ltlcsa\ crbc ::Real~
• 2850 Meu Verde Dr .
'Cute & Quiet' Moving
l:.:verungr. Call :i36· Im
S46-2313 646-7171 --
THE fJEAL
E S T ATE R S
• REAL EST ATE 2 Bedroor!37i~m Upper
I :! Bedroom 1 Ba1.h Low~
2'115 E&st Coast lhi;hway Lown Leased t:nturnished
Corona dl!'I Mar $165
I Belv.een Carnation Ir Lru gl!' Uiciosed Patio
Dahlia I 67j.1101 t Car Parkins; Phone 675·1972
A11k for Winifrt'rl M 67:>-2961 MORE BOTH W/BAY VIEWS OPE:"! 11ousi:: 11 TO 5
OP!:: ~-lll-S1\.T·Sl1N I SAT. AND SUN.
BYi H I :!137 CHANN EL RD. Balboa
tor thl' .m()ll('y. ~ ~ an Penin11ul11.
B outstand~ng hom P designed 2 bdnn & drn 2 bl!, 1 hrepl. Cost• Mn• 1100
(nr fllm1Jy comfort. Thrtt ... 11 1 • 57t. nnn l
l'Je(1rooma plus EX T R A •u pr er "·"""·
LARGE KITCH EN and 107 GARNl:.1 ST. Balboa Isl Collec)e Park
P.""an.nt Vi.w family room. Carpets A 3 ~m 2 be, "ood l~nti\l I Modern•$ 1 000 Dll
wall of glass looks ont.o a S48. no 1 . .
An air ol r:u ual rl('g'llK'e U\ troptcally planted patio. ~ 1 Lush tropical plantings witJa
this Rdult ot'('\.fPled J bdrm·. {'•JOI SIU' yard. Located I palma & many fnul ti"l'ff
fomily room. d1runi; mom near BACK BA y. Only $1900 / enhance thu; iock root
and hv1ng room home. I do~1l and Sl&i! p('f' month ~auty: 3 large. hrdrooms,
Locatro on north of 1mart TOTAL vacan1. Call Us: ! baths. Rrar hv1ng room
l\ltlj,ts Road area Proprny Open ·111 9 t::. H. Mkhucl. RJlr with aurat1ive ro<'k ltre-
rlur Ownf'!· mOVll'!Z t.o Le1· 16-i6-7171 S46-2313 ;io7 i::;. Balboa Blvd., Balboa pla{'r-Dream kitchen· tam·
surt' world. Very 11nxious. 67~ 1ly room w1lh all I.he b1J1l1'
$Ll,500 • lt'rnv. 11\S. Covrrl.'d pat..D. N<J
673·9'.'00 Eves 673·8M6 PIER ' ~LIP ma1 11lPnance landscaptng.
Bay & Beach Walk in College & all
CUSTOM BA y t'RONT Sd1uulA. Just S:!J,500
HOM£ tP-1!1:11 :,.ID-17:.!0. RENTERS RHlty Inc-;
:!0'15 W. &Iboe Blvd. N.B.
2407 t;. Coast H"' y . Cd~
OCEAN FRONT
CAMEO SHORES
Brealhtaluni! Panorama of
J C'tly and Oct-an Luxury in
ever,y c:omer ol this lm-
Pf'C'l.'ably Dttorated S217,M
OcNn f"~ Homf'. 4 Bed·
rooow and 41, Balta. Sunk-
"' l.IVlng Room. :I car G•
~at· Gr«"lan Scyling
CaU '1r. Cobb °"
Mr. Hallberg
Real Estate
Corona de! Mar 673-4400
BEST PRICE IN
MESA DEL MAR
wti.1 sing "Home Sweet
llomt'" are kidding them·
selves and lrl'ef'lading the
landlord. Use your rent
dollars to st.art buildini:
e-qu1ty in 1h~ lovely 2 bed·
room E.ASTSIDE bomr. Lo-
ratt'd on a rul-df'·sac
street. !'IE'ar shopp102. Only
S15.7:i0 full price. Call Now.
w/every modem oonvt>ni-OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.
~. Beautllul h'Ol'll. terrat.'t! Tarbell-Realtors
lellda to Pier. l&rie patio & 2955 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
pool. J Bdrma plus den -
SU0,000. 3 beoroom le den
Mrs. Harvey1 Mr1. Raulston l1replao.-e
ColdweU B•nk•r &. Co. · hardwood floors . new-quality carpeltn~ 2200 t:. CUut_ ~v. y ' H. , . l & ~ ba!M
OR ~:trul.I * Plus *
1
1 brdroom ap1 $97 PER MONTH . hrand nr \\·ne\('r OCC\I'
for thll llfie lamlly home p11'ft 646-7171 with hUil' bedr1Joms & larg,, "all 10 wall carpeun1
yard fer lods It ~~. 1'ea1 ' rull hath
Open '1il 9.
546-2313
T H E fJF.P..L
E S T ATER !__~
A PRIVATE
KINGDOM
~ new Manna ~ hert 1 convenient kitchen
value1 1hould 1kyroc:krl. * Plus *
20i&3 WtttcUft U1 l>lf>.7T\1 R-~ l<>l
Open l'Vl'a le:i1·ed
h ~s
l111mtd1ale Ul.'\.'IJPMCY
. PR.ICED TO SELL
. By Owner
. Open d1ily
2480 Elden Ave. C.M. Thi.I epadool ~ i9 lo-
caled in a quiet, 1eduded Newport Heiqhts TEACHERS?
nt>lghborhood near BACK Exceptionally GOOD V ALU L 1 N H bo H" Ii"
BAY! 4 l{racious hrdrooms • Choice rul·dC'-sac stittl, ear ar r lfi
PLUS a l:1mily ronm and newly dt>roralt'<l :1 htlim ! 6111 l11r E'llOUJ?h away h'OfO
drn. ,\ rharmin1t ml rnor l ba. lhl!, nf'\\' cai pc'ling, h'I · <('ht>t>I . 11nrl sludenls. Ext-el·
"''" bfam l'r1lin~ .~d irv1, l'ld . Sl\Ollo. lr111 '! Bf'd1<1()111 homl' near
US"d hl'lf'k lireplacr. 1200 "(,. Jh R If Tus11n 11nd llith SI. witll
"'I· ft. of luxury living. I OmiS el Or room fo1 a001hrr lJn11. We
Carpru. d.raP" and MANY. fPt'I 1ha1 thia 1s 11n PX'r'el•
l\iANY EXTRAS including :t!4 W. Coot Hy MS-jj'.!7 len1 'aluf' for only Sl8,:;oo.
hideeNay offl~ in glnlt'· Np4. Sch. Ev" :,4[>.;;b.IJ
PriC'ed 111 s.;.1,im. Call Now! S .a. A B
Open 'hi 9, nug ""' ug
S..autJhJI lhll'f' lv>drMn1
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POOi.. "'<'f'llPnl n u'fl"I'
lhrnu1:1rtut . rlr:1('r11 t'flm·
plrtr hu1lt·1 n k1tdwn. "Pl in
klrl"'. ;ind man) ((11'1111~
fralur<-< Thill 1~ lhr l,,\HI:~.
.\fOD~.I. anti 1us1 slr·p~ Ill
\t AfU:"Ell.>; SCHOO!, ;111cl
SllOPPI :'\I; SI> hurl") tint~
To
Newport
Costa Mesa 1
Area?
W1· h:wf' 1l . the lx'et home
!, lll'-.1 pr1("f'. (~rt>al t'Ol'ni'r
Int BNltHd11I, hkf' nl'IA "' w
carprtinl? lfoi;:P hutlt·in kit·
•·hrn w1lh loalis of slora;le
lpill't'· SpaCIOU~ bedroom&.
2 QUf'f'l' Sllfd b;ith11. luxuri·
ou11 dnl.Pl'1"\PI & diatlnctlve
wmd paOPlmg. Lnvrly rov-
e~ pau9 toe outdoor l\m.
SIYM•s hkt a model tiorN>.
Only u ::.!nl 2043 WM>'tclitr
Dr. &16·7ill Open ~es.
646-7171 546-2313 Ln Uu cute 2 bedroom M.·
tqe on ~ att-ttt. L&rge
THE fJEAL
E S TATERS
R·2 lot and room tor an· lliAA 1\1.:.tm A\'e. ti4f>.3901
othtt cott~e ror rentd.l. 6-IG-4:,i!l 494-4~
llardwoorl floors loo· Pncvd -------
at only $16,j()() with FHA I UDO ISLE
term.a. Call now for ap-
I -$91,j()()
N E Richardson RHlty A n9u . JlO'l Lafayette, N.S.
~.19 ~7JO ;111.t t'XN•llenl J,rrml-WP "1(j tHkf' ~fllft ~nt I
Jl••••••••ir:•~ homr 1n 11 a<lr lrom any
-PALM D ESERT
Now Open For
Inspection
BYi
pomt mcnl. R01TMA1'. CO. BAYfRONT DUPLEX
B
2199 t'airview Rd. ;,.i&.8:l't..!.
2 BR den homt'. neat 6t 675-1500
It clean, l8.f'l!e lot with INVESl".\IENT POSSIBIL-
E YARD room to build. Righi i11 ·soRDE lll'Nt in o .. ani:r County rn I I 114> nr•w hlrl)')r of your I
.... l'hl)IC'r ('all 11< for fUl1hrr
Delu..\;e (.\1Slom llom~ PA·RK UK ITY! Li:r 4 • Br. Den, Bit·
B a I •· "lh 1 J I.own. $lS, i:JO l::Z l.C'rrnt1. ns. 'J Frpks. 2 Lotsr Room
Y l8 r es '· "' 1 e, • r Wells·McCardle for Pml & ln<-on11• Unit !·
Newport Hei9hts
.J "t ht.1"'1 Lo\rlv 1 hd1m !
t.ath I lomr m11n) 1•-tl 1 :i~
he;i\v ..tlakr roof, hrt·r hH:r . p.111~. Bar-~Q. LOI 1;1 " 1:?7
P1T1f1•:..~lf0Mll)' l..and~·:1prd.
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LKtin9s Wanted
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"'"' 'p1ati),. 1~• will .:11 r
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646-8811
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BEACH BARGAIN
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19 Office'
Servinq
Oran9e County
FARRew
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REPOSSESSION
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dm'n · Hkr '·l•~MM
I Room for ponl 1n eit.ho'r
:l Md 4 ~lrooms. 2 balh&. fmnl or rf'llr )arrl. now REAL TORS I Ample !lµai·e fl'I' Trailer i
ca11lr4.o1. <11-apes, hu1l1·1n!<, plHntPd In d1cllcrldra. Won· 1810 f\cwport Hin! I Bil;i1
' r1>fr1~r111t1on. :! ciu. g;irafil', ril'rful !WUrng for thtll love· C.M ~11-77.1\J O\\''-'l::f': * fi·l6·3029
landc:1•:1rw-d. ~pnnklrri1. Iv 'l l)rlrm. 1 C'Of\Vf , den T REES TREES-TREES 1 -* ~lNL': !.'fi.7:lfl .-~
So.Ju1h on Portol;; to
S1lvrr Spur Ranch t;ate
Turn n ght. keep nghl. to
Sun Lane 11.nd ~1oon L.ane.
home. '! bathll. fu'Pplace anrl (in-al for klda 011 'IUll'l ik>t1ri 1 Builder s Special ~
romplctf' lntrhen hit-ins. t•nd ~trl'<'t. ~ Bit :.! halh • )1 pa1wkd nunrus room, .,
F'nl'r re<loccd to $3!1,000. flrt'plal'e, di.lie garai;I'. Thi' & lam1I) r'10m. Walle to
6r.,.3(XX) Evrs. 6-12-47118 works. Near evt•i')'lhl~. All s1u1i>c:. S•:huols. Boat, trail·
Bay & Beach for only Sl~,j()() with '°"I er g:it.r. Offered at S~.IXXl .
down pml. CALL DAVI:.
Phone t'1ru1de ~i MYHRE ~1151. HN1tage I Co~l·ge Really ~~
--PRESTIGE RHlty Inc. Reel £.state. * '!I Iii Strrhnl( Ave . a r 2407 E. Coel>1 llwy., Cd:\t ---J Bd f I 1,
En911.sh Tudor Home 20'25 w. Balboa Blvd N.B. COUNTY CORRIDOR · rm~. ami Y mom, • ---LO\" '""\\" I . I l.a1h .. <, 1·1 ts . fl-pie'. h·nccd. • ••••••• I ' vv ,, llHHlh u Ille cJ"1 ~ar nrar !'4 hool~ .~
J()()(l i.q ft on lllJIHll\ ~. RC· 10 I I fanuly roow w11h 1111 "" pa · ~ , . "alk '11:4tam~ ol h(-111·h plus :I BR l::astsidr homr ha~ I 1 • ... •·k YI • B . I • !>l1>tftl'111:... Us.Im Pn nc1pals • • , • t 10 "' 118 Y81 J 1 11r 011ly 11l1•a'f'-tii:l-11t1 :1-mom )(Ur~I hnu:.r, J n1r 1111111m rn11'8n<'r. f11 epla1 r .
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p111y1oom. Prrll'o L ror Pllf'C : 1~111' ('nto n )( :l/\ hlll. f1I· 111()11 S~7.!lm , •• hnth, II) Inn l'pl)o, f flnl•
w1lh t1m1ly ShO\l>n by 11p· ll'l'l'rl pool llrl'R· r utl Prlf'I' JHn ~mith Rltr. I rlrh·I~· f1•n1·Nl. Nl'll!' chonls
po1111 Aili &1~91i::t ' S2'J.!100 . tw·~I nl lrrm• 100 r: 17th. C.M. ,;11;-::2:>.i • & ~hnpp1m: folhl n1M St.
DAVIDSON Realty P~ZA R~ALTY I T d F 8 1 f . ..JKJ11L r n1w1pll!s Only ~:xcLl!Sl v~; ·I.JI E:Ri11 t7th, r..M. ra e .or ay ront C'OH:-;~:n tiomr :1 Rrt 11111ni •
Trulv Pim·in1•1al ~u·k Bav &t!-40'10 NNll' t'oothills-AltiidPm• ()Id-pa11<i .. 11:!.~ CWl1dgr """·
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.. HOUSES FOlt SALE
M•H Verde 1110
OVEltLOOklNG e e e e GOLF COURSEI
HOUSIS FOR SALE
Huntington leach 1400
HOUSES FOlt SALE
Leguna Be•ch 1705
$.12,500 · GLAMOROUS 3 Br,
2 Ba, ~ i:arden baths, ex~
tic den, oork waJla, wet
bar, Z frplcs, patio vitw.
RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS
Houaet Unfurnlahed Aph. Furnished Apta. Furnished
.. 011d.Jy, Marth 21 1%11 DAIL V PILOT ;N~W\·''"t-Q
R!NTALS 'RENTALS RI NTALS ~ ~,eta. Unfurnlshtd Apta. Unfurnished "~,. • lnfHrnlshed • .• w
COSTA MESA 5100 ·IA MESA 5100 COSTA MESA 5100' ••
• 4·BR. l.arie f'amlly
1'001?\. e 2•BA. DHert Land1eapin1 e NO Maintenance! ONLY
$:!4,900 e BY OWNER
• CAU. Kl 5-3383
GI Special
Take over bi& exiati~ GI
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in Metia Vttde Hilhla.ndi.
lmmedlate ~·
*********** DESPERATE
OlIT OF TOWN OWNER
anxious to sell 3 bedroom 1 \a
bath home In Newport Welt.
Electric bullt ins, walk to
~act\. Submit $1900 down.
P!CIFIC SHORES
REALTY
20!00 Beach Blvd., H.B.
$67,500 • °!JMl!:R.ALD BAY,
bri&ht &: fresh, exc fun
home. 4 Br. 3 Ba, beam
cell llv, fam nn, frplc, M:·
eluded patio, deck, view.
PEG AU.EN, REALTOR
llmS No. Coa1t Hwy
Laguna Beach 494-7518
Newport leech 3200 ~al 4000 Gener•I 4000
PARK LIDO * 2 llDROOMS * 1¥' IATHS * POOL * 2 CAlt CARPORT
$225 Mo. lnclud. Utll.
Cor Superior &: Placentia
NewPort leach ·
&46-3164
IRAND NEW -NOW LEASING
Fumlahed Unfurnished
Bichelor-1 Bdrm.-2 ldrm.
Quirt, iracious living. One of the most spec·
tacular Ocean and City Views iii Laguna
Betch, still within walking distance to beach,
theatres and shopping. Drive-in Parking.
Presti11e Addrel!6
. Economy Honli<
MARTINIQUE
GARDENS
Bachelor Furn .. horn SllrJ
l Br unlurn . . . . . . h"Um 5\•.1
:? Br unfurn ..... from Sl 1.1
3 Br, ~ Ba , unfurn .... SI iO
• 1 ~luxe 3 Br unfur11. p111
pool. ferx.'('(i .. • • . • .. .. S:!1~.1
Gracious llvinl!. c•111 p.·1~.
drape•. gar, pai·k·hke ~u1··
1 MO FREE RENT
Attractive * 2 & l ldrm. Apts. *,
. '· ...
Blt·tn k1tch Huge closets" · ..
Coll~ Reelty 546-5880 ~94 ~ 847-4Qjg
NO OTHER PROPERTY IN
LAGUNA U KE nus AT
$2'l ,950 -only $2, (XX) On.
few blocks from ocean, EASTILUFF
OUTSTANDING FEATURES:
• Central l'le\'ator • Private Balconies ~ 11~&1:5 .• nt• An•. c.M.
\\' W carpet6
Custom drapes
* * *
Soc1al·r~/rrd .• . ·~· 2 heated pools.,
WOULD Uke to trade 2850
i;q. rt. 2 story, Carria&e
Estaie 5 bdnn home, with
den on lar&e lot in Mesa
Verde Lor 4 bdrm, 1 stOl'y
home, pa-efer Men Verd\!.
Or trade for lm'Ome prop·
perty in CM. 1U-ea:. 546-0006
College Park 1115
Not -A 5acrif1ea
Our prl<.'f! Is fair and tlw! d~
c1imlnatlng buyer will ap-
preciate the value in this
beautifully remodeled Col·
le&e Park home. Located
on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 bdnns
2 baths, ww ca~ing, A:
custom draPH· Large pan·
eled family room. SpaclOUI
living room with double
fil'l!Place· Electric kitchen
with many bltns. <»vered
patio, ~ & landscaped.
In immaculate t'OndiUon!
Call owner. 545-1300.
Newport leach 1200
*******·**** maMive 2 Bdrma, 2 ba, 3 Bdrm .. 2 baths. Complete· winding okJe brick walka. ly fenced back yud. Fine FORECLOSURE MlSSION R.lty 985 S. Coaat for t:hlldren. $230 mo. Im·
IMMINENT Hwy, Laguna mo mediate occupancy. 1 year
494-07:!1. lease. Mr. Marlin. Blufls
ASSUME GI LOAN RENTALS Realty, 64-t-1133.
SI/,•/. INTEREST Hou ... Furnlahed * WATERFRONT *
4 BR 1% bath, ineludell Newport Shorel/ •• be 2~ •
ll!X'place. built • ins, car· Coita Meu 2100 ba. L&e living • rm. Q>ta, · [ll!ls I< drapes . .li'uliy feoc· __ _....._______ Drpi;, Bltnl. Jmmac! $325·
ed. Near achoola &: in nice HALF ACRE. 4 bdrm plua mo.
neighborhood. THIS IS A family room. La.tie frontaae 484-Qnd * 642·332'7
DISTR.ESC\ SALE • IT yard. lea.-$170 or Sale. ·:..::::=====::..;:....;;==.
WON'T LAST. ACT NOW! $32,500 OR 3-1337. Drive by Newport Hgts.
$20,800. :!449 Orange, c.M. 3210
CIRCLE Newport leach 2200
962·2415 R.lty 962·2475. ******* * •• *
H ti .. H rb 4 BURM FURN BA YSHORE un 1n,.on I or DR. in Bayabore9, available
TI\is will ~Vet' happen
aiiain! The owner ii leavlng
the country so the size of
your down peymcnL dotsn't
mat tr r. But for $91.\,~ you
i;a tlus dock s\de home. his
furniture. and hia 11ports
car.
Lo June l8t.h. $250 mo. to
qualified teoanta.
4 BDRM BAY FRONT
I IOM~ beautllully furnish·
rel , on private beech !n
Beacon Bay. $400 Mo. to
July lit.
LOVELY 2 BR <lea, utility
room cptd living room,
fenced yard, newly de<.'01'·
ated, DMr ahoA)ing. $130
inc. pa Ir: wtr. 673·2885·
$125 Mo, 2 bdrm house, ww
cpta, drpt, lge fenced yard,
2 children OK. LI 8-4576.
lack lay 3240 ------e LOVELY 2 STORY e
e 5 BEDRM HOME $300.
~-G846 or 548-255&
646-5.)42 l~lli· l'.!:l'l 1---• Sound·rontrolled • Liv rm & Dr's .pt<e·
wired fol' Ttl·I·
Clear closrd r irL'Ull
TV antl'nn11 system
of flne111 reception.
concrete fl1'11 & waUs I FROM $92
• Ran~ell, Ovens,
Dishwashers 6 Harbor Townhouse
494-2449 Mgr. W I L&e 2 Br apt ... bwll·111~. LAGUNA BEACH 2 Bdrm. Studio ,\pt~.
---------~~ , l 1'J baths. Nu one alio1.,
4100 -B"""• .... lboe...__ _ _...._.....,...,__;;;;4300~ I or below you. From $10:.l 1110 Coate Me1a Nl:.AK SllOPl:'INl:
MOST EXQL'ISITE E!Side
GOLD MEDALLION
TOWNHOUSE APTS
Decor· B. Clarke of Bev.
. llllls
2 Brm·Fam. Rm. l 1'll baths
J'Urn. or Unlurn, F'l'om $HO
POOL • PR!. PATIOS
2310 Santa Ana CM 642-6815
EXCEL. PE.l\INSUL.A Point 2'.l17 Hal'bor Blvd . L ~I.
Lex-. Quiel . mod. J BR. new
1
Managrr. APL A•l
furn. drps, t•pls, peint f ";ntram·1· 11l1t1 un ~ 1hm11 •
Adults. No pets. $135 mo. ----
lease yrly. 675-";>47~ 1
OCEAN-Ji'RONT-$6<>-$80· HOLIDAY PLAZA Aph
Util. pd.! Balboa MoteJ 315 Adult llvmg. I Hr Apt 0\ r 1
~. Balboa , &n·994.'> 1~11¥ pool. C&1J01't Ir r>.·
LGE l br apt, lod.ry, zar· tra priva\.e pa1'kln&·
&¥e, util pd! SUS mo, Pen-642·5151
Hollday Pl1H Apts lnlula Point. 67$.ll28. 11965 POOIOOil. Av,.. t' M
Adull living. I Br Apt over--YEARLY, close in. S60 mo. Nr. City Hall Ir 191.h St.
looking pool. carport Ir tit June Ir $95 thru Sept.
extra privat .. pa!'king. Oltlrr adults. OR J<l2!!4 I PARK WEST 642-5858•
1965 Pomona Avr. ('.fl.1.
Nr. City I 11111 It 19th SI.
* S..,ac1ou.s '..! Hr :! ha
PCn\DllUla area. Car SL50 e SJ)*noua :l Hr ~ . : K.•
mo yrl}. 673·'.13:\:l. • Swim '"''°' -Put KfN'n
O"LY $89.50 up
2002 MAPLB COSTA ML.SA •
• 2 bl. West of Harbor at H~th, No. of Maple ·
, MEDITERRANEAN At 8e1ehl OcHn Vul
I &I NEW 1 & 2 BDRM Y LLAGE t'u1nit1hed &c Unlurn Apta.
P.cnlal!I -Kathy llardtn& $100 & up. See manage~-
:.: & ~ bdrms. f1replac1:. cpts, :!19 i :-ith St. & tlO l:!lh St ..
" cl~. elccl diahwuher, cCus• Nier:!. br U'-' -l dllp., plumbed for wuher· I omlU$
dryer. Pvt patloc. ~ ia· 1 'llr~AR BEACH & TO\,~:
n..i;ce • •tor&i•· SS:1 • mv. Dl'pa, CW'tam.5.
D1ap. L'lll • rm. Garai;a. VERY REASONABLE "ater !ld· 8tove. refng O(ll'l·
Rental olhoe on r'lliK!>l\lp Hd l'~i-:18:1:!.
!behind ~~~'.!~(Oli~lllJI LX1\\·;o.;TO\\',\; lar"e:!-Bdr~
Pvt duplrx SllO. q >t,, &
Newport H9t1. S21 0
appl. I Child. !>:.!6·81;;,t'-: •
DUPLEX . .! BftS'fOVE:-~.
PER ~ONT! I. iS.t:i RON·
ALO RD. HB. 847·(]79'l.
Duplex • at the beach! .,, LA RUE REALTY RUTH PARDOLL, RLTR
64i.s200
Corona •1 #Mr VICTORIA MANOR
Lovely Badil'lor It 1 Bdrm.
$89 •. $11.S. '..! Wl<J tree rent
Comfortable tum. bltnl.
£XCEU,erir"1~uri0-w • J'rpk . Lnd.ry fat I~
Balboa Blvd. l Br mod<'rn, e Ad\Jlt & F &m1ly 111•·11~
largt, cltan. 673-7502. $149. $159
~ BR w w t'pl~. elN· bltnt1.
dr!lll. fA heat Avail Mar
.!(). :1~·:!414 .
'J BR. tireplM:C", nt>w cplll,
d1-pe. gar, adulU.. yrl,y. 1801
H1v1•n Pl, NB. ~-5.3(~.
:; sn-:-TQWNHOUSE:-CJU>TS-
ORPS. POOL PRIV. ~
rwr month 96:!· 15114. Enjoy breach liviJI&. in this
attractivt' duplex and have
&ood income too! 4 bdrm 2
bath upper and a 2 bdrm 2
bath lower unit only 4
years old. By owner at
$39.500 OC' might trade.
548·7756. LI 8-7311.
Buy Now, RHp Later
On this new chaMel front
home, 4 bdrms, 21n baths,
CpU, cirps, bltns, Only
$38.500. Low down. 6%
Joen. Stepa t.o Ocee.n.
NEWPORT SHORES CO.
~9545 * 642-3430
Spacious 2-story
Garden Condominium Home
2 BR. 21,2 Ba, frplc, w/w c&i,,eta. Only $26. 700 on tee
aimple land.
&42-3360 bet/12-5 p.m. * WATERFRONT *
Newport Shores/ 4 • br-2lk-
ba. Lee living -rm. San~y
Beach! Immac! 0wntt
trdllsfen"ed, Avail now! Sell
or lease witti option. $45,<KX>.
484 • 62nd * 642-3327
A FRAME
2 Story 3 br, 2 ba, cpts, drps,
elec kit, llWldeclc. Clean!
Immed. ~Ion. Steps
to ocean! $28,950
NEWPORT SH~ CO.
646·954a * 642-3430
l BEDROOM boule, by own-
er, $18.500 or bell otter. j 21
San Bernardino Ave. Write
Bruce Lindsay 3358 Isabel
Or. Loi ~et, Calif.
90005.
D E L U XE DUPLEX NR.
OCEAN,oomerl~.2-three
BR, 2 ba, cpts, dzl>g, blt-
ioa, trplc, 3 yn ·new • leas·
ed. $49,500.
HAR.RIET PERRY, RLTR
675-4550
4 BR, Beach house • Udo
Sands, F .P. $27,500. Talk
terma/ consider car. Own·
('f 642·2178. * NR • BEACH Ir: POOi..5!
2 -BR/ 2 • BA. CONV • DEN
OWNER * 642-3559
SEE! ?>4 CEDAR sr.
DUPLEX -NOW $2960 On!
Two 3 br units, mod. blt·ins.
Rented. 4.1rd St. Crown
673·~.
Corona def Mar 1250
17971 Beadl Blvd .. H.B.
847-2525 Kl ~4
WITH a VIEW LOT
YOUR PRIVACY IS
GUARANTEED
3 BR, hardwood fioors. Price
$22,500 • Can: .. ume GI
loan.
"" 847-1266 ~J-lP.~ ...
•:..!.!
\Evell. 962-5955)
17931 Beam Blvd. H.B.
VA REPOSSUStON
3 BR Sea Haven. $17,:lj()
only $825 down iru:ludin&
closing rost,s.
The Brennan Co.
~al EArtate It Ins.
(Town ~ Country Cent.er)
847-9658 Eve. LE 6-3483
CLOSE TO DOUGLAS
3 BR & fam din rm. hawd
firs, 2 b8., brick frplc, bit·
in R le 0 , 2 pat.iol, blg dble
gara~. cinder block walls.
Ju.st reduced to $20.800.
KATELLA REALTY
847~ or ;;46-9366
5 BEDROOM
HUGE POOL
l STORY
TRY $26,950
*********** * RENTAlS * e API'S·H~'L
• Newport Area A c.M. e FURN UNFURN
UDO REALTY, INC
OR J..8&30 OR >4353
Corona del Mar 2250
CHARMING 2 br bowie, cpts,
drP6. b!tn&, trplc, priv petio.
Completely tum. LI 8·7618.
RfNTALS
tiouaes Unfurnl1hed
B/a
4 Bdrm. 2 bath, bll·in kit·
chen. dlahWaaher. N e a r
schools. Feoced yard. $175
673-9200 Eves 642-2253
Bay & Beach
RHlty Inc.
2025 w. Balboa Blvd. N.B.
LOVELY home, by May Co.
3 bdt. 1~ ba. J;lect. kit.
frplc, drp&, dbl iar. Pali.cl,
fenced yd. Gardenin& Ir
water furn. $175. ~nu
aft. 4 P.M. wk. daya, .iiy·
time wt<. enda.
2 Bdrm., extra tae. reett:a·
Leadership ~al Estate t.ioo rm. 3rd bdrm. attached
847~ Eve 962-2017 tc gar. Dbl. It &in&le J&r·
IMMACULATE 3 BR Real· entry tor boat le trail·
Huge den, &aa built-iu, er. $17C mo. 642~ 1 • 5
forced air beet, .eparau p.m. 549·12'18 evea.
.ervice pordl, hardwood 3 Bd, 2 ba. new, delux crpta,
floors. To i;ee is to buy. drps, D/W. 2281 Fordham
Ed Rose Rlty, 531-5222 Rd. Day 646-341H, Eve
NO ;~:~~wN I Q~;9·3QU:.t. ~~ nn,
i Lreshly pallll~. dble p.r,
Use .your GI eUgibilty be· 1 fDCd yrd, wa pd. $135.
fore 11 expires. 3 BR 2 be_th, I !':4G·2336.
vacant. $l9.JOO _cu;_·_AN_ho_m_e_c_p-ts-ft_n_ced-,.
Brashear Realty frplc, bltna, '4 br
0 l'USt~
847-8531 Eves. 646-5671 $179 mo. Ask for Dan
84MJ666.
----3 BR l Gust rm A: bath,
$185. 232 Heliotrope, Q!M.
~Y 673·5640. Rmtala
all price range11.
Balboa Island
*BAY FRONT *
}'or rent. Unfurn. 1304 S Say
Front Balboa Island. ~r
& noat. Cpta, a: drpl, bltln
kitchen, ~ bdrm, ' 4 ba.
$500 mo yr'I)'. 67J-fi621.
Huntingten leach MOO
LOVELY
TOWNHOUSES
Crpt1/drp1, all appl.
Pool & Recreetion * 2 BR $120 • 3 BR $145 '* 4 BR $150 DICK BERG REAL TY
NO FEE '61·2421
$"l!i5 MO, wa1er peid, Paciftc
Sanda, 3 br, l~ batba, blt·
inl, crpta, tncd, excel loca •
tion. 544·!i>22.
L ....
2 BR tCJIWDMe, elec lr:it, cpts,
drps, ~. wuber, dryer,
$125 mo. 536-~.
QUIET· PRIVACY
$110. Lac· 2 bdrm. Fmced
yard. G~. M.r. Forney,
646-0228
Heated Pool, cabana, spa··
cioUa 6 quirt. 9S9 Victoria
I 1845 Anaheim Avt, (' ~1. Lido 111e as 1 &1:!·53.10
St· C.M. 6-!6-6774
SBO
1 bedroom uwlude11 ALL 1.rru.rru:.s. : 1:1 v 1ctona
Avt. Call Ml &!1814
BEAtrrI.li1JI. 1 BR-. -pool ,
gar. All Util. pd. 1., blk t:. 1
1 BR. &IU'Bge, util pd! r $130 MO
OR ~37
B•lbcN l1land 43S~I
YEARL \' renl&l. $1;,() m ()
t'harm111g :<! BR apt. U111Nl
brit'k frplc, Sundl'f'k.
573.2ss; •.
of Hari>or on l~th SI09.50 Huntln9ton 8Hch 4400
mo. 2 BR Unf SJ <IO
646-W16.
$10 -MO 1 • Br NEWLY
DECORATED! P r iv a t e
pallo I< yard. Adults 0nty. '
257S-C SANTA A.'lA AVE.
838-o.ll2
NEW NEW NEW
Executive Suites
Aduh hvwi;
at it's llnest:
C0'.\1PLt..IUY
Jo'URNlSHW
$1~ UP. :? & 3 hr-:-:! .ha -nr occ. $. drps, blt·1&1o,
new area; onl} ~ 1rt1 Singles • Bolchek>ra
546-7331. from S22::!0 • S30 Mo.
IACH $'5;-l BR$95-F'RU.: 1111 uti11, llllens. dish·
t'I. W/W carpel.I, phcmc
FW'11 • 7131 l::ld~n • A~u~l~~ ~rv11:r • lndry {1mhllr~. 1-·M
l bile E. Npt. Blvd. 642-o:i&
1
music, C'Omphmentary
SPACIOUS 2 Rd.rm. Sl25 in· bn•akla!t1 Poolside
ctudbla' utits· Olild ok 727 YORKTOWN
2277 Map~. :i~3·5913 I Hl..NTlNGTON 81:-ACll
$35 WEEK or $1:.!.) mo, 2br, 536-<Wll 536-~~
utila paid, tetns or babies
ot. 219 .... St. 64;!.JIJ'J(I. $5.'> With &Ua&C6. !urn &.
untum. Gu a watrr f1aJd-
918 Palm Ave. HB. 3JIH . .:.m.
VILLA WEST
,:,p .. , 1uwi :! Br .. i ua.
Furn. -Unfurn.
Prtv. patiOI, Pool.
l'utun~ l_;rt·l'n
$120 up aduJ\I only
i5a w. llllh s1. c.~1. --------MESA NURTH APTS.
'..! BK SU :1, :\ BH, :! bath.
unfu~ Sll!l ;,(). Al!IO lw·11
H 1>11· Pvt llllllu drps l'qJ(b
1111·1114, i;w
H.t:.ATU> POOL
"\r . .:thupi., 31.'hls 6c oct:.
C:IULl..i 11ecuun. Pet Ul\
t.:oufld!!e liiikl'r :>oM>·bcl'S&
Nt:.v. • Brt mod1•rn ru"i.h11«1:1
1.h._11t;nc:u aµ1~. All 1•ledr11:.
l:k&Ul t.JJIA .. cit~. Gi Xillll. I
li;i pal ios cfc b.'tll'001t·~. wlvr
Wllfflll8, end . i;u, In.'\!
ln<1ry rm ~lil111dl! dUR II),
nra.r bus. lliluJt.s. 511.i UIJ
12U ~~ .l\Jlll ::,1. b41·+MJ.
FUR~ -UN.-uRN
All io~i; • J>rli:1!5 • hx-uL1um1:
l''IU~l. 1nlo1 ma hon 41 011 ci:· 1 llun.
l·.!-3· Bed1oom1
Jo'1vm $7.> tu $17.>
64:!·2020, 1>11·:t! 14, LI l'-1347
Santa Ana 5620
S240 · :l BR, growl(f lrvel unit,
---------built·ln!, l'al'J><'IS, dript.!s,
SOPHISTICATED h•11<.-ed yard. Walk to shop-
Back Bav
Nt::WPUHT JU Vll::f<.A ping. $00 mo.
Lwtur10U11 Tuwnhouw Apt.a· "'ha C M ...:
IJp tu 4 8c<1ruom1, 2 bat.hi.. '-5. • arnll
Attal'hed iarae~a. REAL TOR .
AJI other convcn1cnce1. 199'J Hal'bor, CM. J48·1\!
~15,000 kecrea. Center
~$.ti!> mv. '/ r> lcde·
PHUNA:: 00-0300 ---*~&irm. b'ramed • cr1l.
u·plr. pr1v formal µ1.1110.
1·p1t., drµ&, bltns Sl:l>
;lll·:H9i.
BAC:K Bay Beau. VIC" I
HR !u1 n 011 unf. n om $9o
Pool L1 ~I~ I.). * View U11p;(Bay •
2 lldrm. oe" cpt.s. tirp:s,
POOL. SI 15 1110. UR J·3o\l0.
East Bluff 52A2
-•gun• B .. ch 5705
OCEA.'J fronl luxury Apt.
Leasl' ,\U eled1it'. carpet·
U)!'. dt·apt>r1es, dishwasher,
:! balllli. llrrplul·e. lk•I lo·
•·onun, I~ ('lift Or. 4~-3644.
Duplu, Unfurn. SIOO
IMMACULATE near new· 1
Br & den, opena to lt-g cov.
J'&llO· IJIX dri». cpts, bit•
ms-. • fltofn;r & -w•hr aptt
encl. )Td. &ar It xtra prk~
In&. Sil~. 81.!l Opal Circle.
H.B. 817-ii.'\YI.
Eastbluff Ap1rtment1 ----=-===::.
TI7 Oomlni;u l>nve. N.S. Triplex, etc. 5900 D1~oc1m: ~ B~ V1lw..1 -
C11nJen M>h w pv\ p.at~o.~EW Triplo.. all '.! bdnn1,
c·nit drpa, hlt-1ns, 2 «ar zar. ! S1ud10 apu, l '~ bli. $\1;). ~ rmter w · pool. 1 BR l Single, l ba, .Sl!XI. pri "ar·
ftut11 ~14:> . 2 BR 2 ba from I ~1·, 11dulls, no pel.6 373
$1 ~. !l44· Jli3 or .6134:!16. .:-Ha=>=· =c==~::...!. __ __;===-
Newport leach 4200 2 BR, GAR.AGE, "16. 509"' Ouplex Furn. Coron• del Mar 5250 I Rental1 W•nted S990
• COROLIDO APTs. j ;tETIRf..l) A f . Col and ~ Inquitt front bouae, Westcllff Riviera 2 Bdrm&, blW. cl~ 10
h<>1>111ni; J:; • ''d"-l6-l 16lh
Pl.M:e· C:.M. C&1l 641·U9S.
i ~win. I batb, car~b.
nra1-. bUilt . u.. dah·
wai111er. .ioua.i;e. pnvrU,.
patio Walk tu 1d1<J1>Ls •
~uut,iJttn~ $It> per month
&lb·~-
wilt want Wltum 2·3 bdrm.
'.! 8 1. <.;rncM~vcJ. .Stud1us. 1 ~ • b-. home by June 10 IJll
Pnltue . .tll moo. conv. Pool, I )Tly lt'IUC Loe refer. 3 BEDROOM HOMJ:;~
baths. fenced yard, quiet
nei&bborhood. 841·4..'13.
Fountain Valley~10
FOR LEASE, 3 BR, l SA,
tam room, w/w crpt, drpl,
tenceCl yrd, $l'JO. 96'H013 .
l<c:N I AL~
Aph. Fumilhed
General
BAHIA MAR
1 BR Furn · '1 BR
Furn ar Unlwiu.shed
Bit • in1, carpet., drapts
HEATED POOL
Teen~r Welcome
1800 Westcll!f Dr. NB
64.2-3613
RENlALS
Apta. Unturnithed
General 5000
duld, pi!ls OK. $135 " up. 6i.l·?rlfl
UO'l }:.. Cuut Hwy., CdM \\' A:-Jn:Ll bal'htlor or l br
_ __ __ ___ G73-337S unlum apl. nr OCC, It\&~·
Now Sao •-U ---11<·ns1vr for sttle man. • P :"\t..'\\' ~ BR Apt. cxc location, RJi-8:"i>7
NEW l bdrm apts, walk·in PARK NORTH :0-.rw :. 13lt w i;ar. 14·~1c1 jA.1, l'le(' i;ar door opener. De· __ __;:::::=======
doeets, dlabmaater, bltn GARDEN APTS. 1 d1s~1.& l"tc lan...y 673-~. Rent.a.I all , Rooma for Rent 5995 atove, turn SlZ uni $11XS. l.'l6i UIV\:-!CiE AVE. pr~1· runl{ts.
:Alao : br tum apU $~S100. ExdUSlv.. adult hving nr 219'.! PLAC:t:;:-.'TIA AVt::. -----CORONA di-I Mar. ~·-.! BR le•t~ Cpta. W,., bll· ~ ....
646·4664 Santa Ana Counlry Cluu, il"• -0380 uu. dl,Shwuher .• t;ardell('r. room tor employl!d aentle·
OCEAN •• -RONT--l-bdr orar. O.C.C. Md. U.C.I. , LIK'· -Q t~ ..,_ , .. ... t.acllltl 8 •. 1 ma.n Pnvati-ttl(. $40 mo. r " 2•8.R. 3 BR . ud .. , Soi c II W<' . ""'nl liO apt .... wiuf) rs v...,. apt. 1 'dult. ~u. """t to • :st 105 • · at li:>a Anahcun Ave. All 1 OK .l"iJJ:ii Alt1•r 5 p.m. f.lli·tor.f>.
fl<'rm, pty. Ref. Bx P·J-15 frplc, ff)llti~. s1a5ra0~"" i>f•JI > Smi,:lt' All eleci· wilh LAH(;t:; 1 -bdrm -•Ith 11111.10 3 Blks lo beaci1! Ma.Id 1erv·
DAILY PILOT. rom $ ""'IJ .. , · t• d"'• • ·1. 11..-Color TV. SJO ..... up. 'I:. ..-v. "' ',. ~. . .. Q. ••L It aaraae. linJurn. aduha. .. ...
931Welt19th St., C.M. -MAG!'llFICENT VIEW 20l:l2 SA~~~ur~:'A A\ Kit l\'I pd .h3·llt2, Yr 1.1rly ¥11 j 4'J4''2 Mangold, t:!l lltn St. Huntington Bch.
DELUXE 1 6' 2 Br 2 BN1r0o1m, Danish Tt'ak. il'\/O ~t.:!-«ll'J CdM. 67~·53!>9, 6T;,·46.'l6 SI.! :ill-L p 'W'K v.. / ldtchen·.
FURN A UNFURN 'parkhn.: clean. Avrulable Bel. Mrni D r Paliudes Rd PATIO apt. 1 t.drm. quiet. 11;'.:io up. StudJO &pU. 2316
BY OWNER. save Sl<KX>,
cute Pacific Sands J br, l~
baths, bttins, crpts, tncd,
close to beach. lmmed pos-
le5&ion. $16,500. 544-5522.
HEATED POOL • Puttina immediately. 541-2394 aft 6p C.1.A RML"tf 11dulthv111~ adJ l'UI tic H1•. )d. rui>, drp.s, 1 13..,dr"!; blk lto Oct can! g. bda)I. Newp111i Blvd ~R-9755.
G d · t beat t SA CC ·• & " Bdrm 'J w l',...,, pv pa HJ. aun · -------DESIR.A.BL.E ".f'reedom" reen • ta la n • DELI.:){£. Bachelor Apt. o . . -" • SIO\'(', rt'lri.;. washer. dry· adult. SlOO mo. f,T.l-76'J9, l..! & IS 11tudmts ~ beaut
home. Garaae. ~ferenc8. wuhcr dryer tacilitiea • Pool. ~eat.loo room. laun· sba~/~1~ "sauo. irar. From er, 51:s,c,. d HiiJ·R79'1. 01 I Sl'"'-0 -UR---tr rqwpi apt. nr OC'C, llW•
$l25 ID), Daily Pi.lot Box carporta etc. Priced from ,dry farilltlea. garages, SlOO lj,,, ~ulu • anta Ans ,\vr. 11:1-lJl · l~l:JbJ ,,., ne o , stove, rr 1g. f1l1 j.11;·73.Jl '.'vt·~· $115 -$1.50. mo. i10 Cedar NB 642-152•t. lkdl"crnd :\~c&a7~ ~ Pah· l ~01 lJt•lux" I BdJ r11 ~arRpe2tsB. drap!'S. I AL.S()6_3·7~ l ;:;;:::;;:;:;.;;;.;:;.==·====;:;::::.
CU:J\NI 2 • BR $85. MO. See Mrr, Apt.$ ~ r' IM~f,\C! 1 -Br $100-yrly. C~OS_:__TsAR M~Et6S .. A::':
5
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1
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. t'r.,Jc. rpts & dq>i1, . ~ . ~~lit ~lll_:_:_~· Gu .. t Homea 5991
L.111una B••ch 1705 W pd NO ard k' ==========::-= N B ach Utll pd' Ad Its :£S2 Or1uw1· .\Vt' l: ~I. .! Bdrm. lirepl, 1 liajt-omcs. -~ -----• atcr . Y woc . Costa Mesa 4100 r . ' . . u " I I shofJ tie I JI.. Hr B E CO 'l S~UEEKY CLEAN NEAR HAR.PEH SCHOOL. OR ~-3181. OR H:l53 ------e 64:!· ~:l!l • I' us. ... lit.' I °'1
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LocTated '1n area's ~--""OUNTRY CLUB 1 W llelJ<o\.,.. 6i'J·:I04.'> llO\.IE '"'"""• '-_ ;,46_~_182_or S48-036t fl.hlJ.l. .. 1.1.I MODER~ 1 br., pri.-patiO. Sj() .\lOVE·IN crrd1t on rhll'd COZY :! Bl< uni apartment. * !Jwmi;: c·ai·P, Home
professional community thia
immaculate. adult occupied,
year old home ha.a decorator
touches thr'ou&bout & neat·
ly trimmed. professional
land~ing. laland kitchen
with deluxe built·i.ns. yard
haa a~ for boat OC' trail·
Pr. $25,<KX> existing I0811 at
low 6% rate may he as-
sumed without cost. Wr will
take your home in' exd1ange
for this lovely gmi. Low
$34,500 price makee thll a
best buJ. 2760 E. Pac. Cst.
H~. 675-3171 open eves.
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
6~Jm
ELBOW ROOM PLUS
All the retioementa of " dis·
Unrtive Provinciitl home.
671~· lot W/tn.tge So. fll\llf>•
2 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Bd1m. Srp.
Ap(. t, Blk. td Ocean . .
R. C. Greer. Realtor
.'4.16 Via Lido OR '.1·9".hl
2 BR I-t'enta1. reduced"" to
\35,IXX>, small dn. <"Or lol
on ON:hid. Crown 673-!fJ05.
Lido Isle • 1351
I 'ti \fl(• f' 11"
I. I
lJVlNG It CHARMING 3 BEDRM * Ml IUDllllU ca.rpori. adults, no pets. '.!620 mo. l'l">St' l.o senoola. shop· S!f.1 mu ir.ar"d\:'' _,.;;1 t.'08111 Bal bcN S300 ,..,'iokm~'
ON PRIVATE BEACH Slli lease. Enclosed yud, Avon. 51¥>. 6'73~. £11rs-puib and i:olle~"$ brand ,\It'!!;, :-.1. l ''1, phonr '1 r, . 11p * MS-W4
AT EMERALD BAY P . Hobb ,~ ... like it qui~t? ---spanking f.resh apt.s. \\ w &16·~·""' ,·;:ARLY 2 -BR L()\\',.;R * Rl\'• •• RS.IDE .v...UNTY auo, y room. uaraae· 50 do wt. 14 units around UNTIL August 1st 'J bdr. d b cl ., r '" Qce.an side al beach level nr 1 31k_~ shopplflg, 646-2200. heated pool. 1 Br Furn or 1 apt, l'lll p&id. Adults. no ':~·. ~P!, u!l;5 I i~~~· ~ )l:!O L'I•. ! Iv .: hdrm, ~ ha, f t pl cdrp;•h . Stove R41· REAL ESTATE
tennis courts le park. 4 Bd· cu;AN 2 bd pelR. 67~·1279. 2 a. ,,l 0 a J. 1111!•, d.q1>. bl\·1116, --alk lo lrl~ _/(X"I • 7t.h ~. &lboa I
rm. {anu.ly honia . ea~y to rm, garage, rup Br furn or Unfum for quiet br -i b<l al $1J::i. IO:lll Mt1>Ston UL'l, llV<il, pai·~. ·' IK:hli., Sl :!Ci 111n * fi7:l·t:;H Gener•
... ., & stove. $115 utils 111cl. no adults without pets • from Dr (. 16-6:.!(Jlj ---rent any season nol cx.'t'u· pets. 419 Hamilton. ;,.18-1736, $IOO. Coron• del Mar 4250 -· -. -__:_ __ ---xi.hops •IFi ~:1 _ Pl:.1\1'.'iSULA POINT Income Property 6000
pit'<! by owner. Redwood ex· .>la~:_ _____ I Knock llOftly on Apt. H .t.:QURT • $70 .\dulls ~ BDR:O.IS. "'~, ~·a 111. i l lxfrm. ~ b11h
flmnla"f', protected patio. Nrwly de(•or w ' ;;.rai;t ""' rr.111n, LI I( • I hll1ll . lM. faN'tl 2 lltn'el.fl·
tenor and interior panelini. 'l BDRM home, ,µatio, .:ar,
1
_.23 w .. Bay, CM 646-8009 ~ ..._: Large l br "'o l!l'ls drapci.. bll·u~~. I'· atb&, Sl~ll lrill<r *• 67:1·1146 Ii llNITS, 3 SR, 2 battw,
·~,.. ' unique haven for adlts only, ---, "0 ... II -..111 !lo7 ,,. Estate xalc • onl y SH,500 tl'opi1:al sellin ... 1 blk com-$17.50 WEEK & UP ort• ; :is "11 are Av•" ,....,,·:!." -L.ido Isle 5351 (;MA S7'J60 • Price S63.000. * * * pltte shop'ni:. $llO. &a6-Z!67. $70 MO. UP xi'RA-large2 b<lrm~ ap1 , ---Bill H~rwks R<>al F&ata,
WAR ... fll o·· l.J"L'U BRICK • s dlo B h SIO\T, 1-eln ", "'Ill', dr1i·. Newport B~ach S200 ~ BR, 'J ha , hlt·ln5. cpl~. ,., c ""' 3 Bdtm. :! ba. ~""'·, drps, tu " I C apta. ()'. 10 ACRL'~ .. 'I ~ --cl r· I s··1· I l!l7~ llarhor Elvd ,....,.
from 1ro
· t · -~.,... ' e--> ru.lm. CAMY»1. $l~ mo rflii. 1111 ;i('f'. • J mo, yr y . " . "-·"·
nt stepa to In erior frpl, bit . ins. $16.;. • Utilities " Phone 5ervlre 1 Ir :? Br • Furn It Untum . 6.Mi-63'.l3.-r· Superl1t1've It a:-e 67:\·lll'.l!. IH6-0'~l l!:vrt!. ~1847.
walla with :.! fircplaL'1!S, • 536·92ll5 • 1 • Maid Service . TV Avail. 3 Pools • TeMls • 18 hnle
pegged-oak floors. rough ftoo. :! BR & aANllae, fenced • TV " ---auoo room. Putt' Green Contnt'I Bkfst. $79.j() BlGt;~T ~ Hr apl-in &•Ibo• l1l1nd S35S OCt:AN Vl1'W·New-11-:-i2:1'4
beamed ceilings in large ·--·~ ... , 900 Se • --CdM 673 ~"5 BEST part of io"n. Kids $200 to $250 & '!O t bid aU yard. Ranie· 184 E. Wilson e No 0 ·u a ....._, • ,..~ ~ un11 ap · i::s.
living rm and separate din· &16·13(}1. • Cafe ?:~. -N ..... Open l McA1 1httr at Coast Hwyl ~. ~-1466. -StuJlo :;pl1L levrl soondpmot * BA YFRONT * rented. i::.z. terms. Nrxt ttt ~~:~~r=.kl~ci:~t~~~~ * '1 • BEDRM $90 • MO. 2376 New~;' Blvd~ 548·!!755 BACllJ::Llllt apt. nlct, wi re· : ~~~~KJ.s: ~~~~ 'J bdrm, 3 l.Jdrm, ~·~ baths.' • NEW l'!"r\JR:"\. '.! • BR . 200 million prvposed tw>a~ * 1989 • B OiARLE ST . ' fr ig, elr• t hot plate, formic• hreplat.-c. pvl ptilio. healed Cpls. Prvs. Bltns. R<>lrig. devrlop. 847·:.184il
Bd1111s, 21,, baths, patio & 642·:.?259 or 646-7017 . \\~ED woman lo ahare l bar w sink, pool. utils pd. ~ • l.',\LL LL 8-6731 pools, tlrlu>.f• leaturf•s & $26.i uni. tlOO lw·n. Yrly. ---··--
cor/ipletcly landscaped -__ _ _ _ my 1 br apt 111 C.M. '90 mo.~·<><! toe. 431 B oah· CLLAN ' QL'IE.I 1 • sn. bit ms. :;.17.7;,:,1 or !>1'1-6:..)7 Bu1inea1 R'.ntal
Only $62,:,00 PRIVACY. clean 2 br.-upts. 64.:.!-4977 eves or 64.:l·0024 ha. tii::·ti>GI. . .irMa)Cl'. st.-0v1•. 1'1•hii; $80. 646-3864
6060
• c:::::> • ur11s. pat1u. "lf.r. SIOO·mo. clays. --'"1) A" d • 11 8611 ....lunt'1nnton Beach S .. 00 ' 1,1; i:arai:r I tlH I r.an1 fnr I~ ,j Pomona * ~'H>n9 -----* WESTCLIFF * P11i1r, mis "'fl '"'· nut• jJ .. ' • _ 1 * 1. • llf!. $120 • MO. * " ·~·a o. :. '· •· n..,,. • ,. I t h·-' I-'
SPACIOl.,,S ~ BR l ba. cpts, e Adults, no pctg e i Bt"n Rr.1rh & 5non.c:, on : bll · 111s, r1L~hwasher. SH~ Dl;;LL':'\I:;. ne11r-ncw 'l bdrnJ. t I 1 f>l"-nt'!ll ~ I _ _ __ _ l Bedroom fw·ruahed apt. 1 Cfl(s. rirr"". 81tna. Gar•!!"· I BR &o t'Onvrrt den , frpk. \\"ATr:RrRONT r,lt·~an;-2. "1an<h11!! loc in {'M. Reu
I d "" bltn f I •i•tt1 "" hi :! • h;i a1>t I, ptrr on n ..'.'1 ' P_ Y • _ • ___ _ ~·.-v· a. rp c. gar. """' :itiO llam1lton St., 641~:1 1Xr11n · ~wle of hwy. w np11nn lo huy li7:1-7:;61l. i"ll'COI· Qui.Illy 1•p1~. .~ -~ lrlPn \ t A I Su!W'I ~" 111vt11I lor vr.8r I C·l With h~. ~ ~iowu
l ' · • P · · I Ntn; CLl!:AN-BACHELOR , 67'.:·l\'li'I 'XL.'lT RENTAL & ux:· :. r1fafl\'s lhrnou1. f\lt·in lot. IE'a~ All . hltns. 1 pa11ne. . 1 C'os111 .'>tl'!<ia. fi7:1..fi041. 1
I! 8TAT • , Cle1n 2 BR. G1r. $100 lfOUSI!:. QUlET! r-nUen1m" I ~1L·,.'tAl.I . ~c~r-want.s or :\ Br. ~·111lc·. Bf'H m..... " clish"shr ,\dulti; or IN>n· v.· ..,. c r ,, ~I lml. Lush cpt 'g! F·Z Ill ..
4 forest A~t. ___ :'4~i401 Prf'fr1Tl'(f; _646·2118. __ 1 rrom111~1r to sh11re allfll«' cril'i.<, 9l1ndN·k. 67:\·~!l~. agrrs only C•ll M. Pi11 ••e:;s 10 O«can! :i mlll 1n .
1 Ul~una B·~'.1'h I -·--* $19 • 1 BR. GARAGr;, hornr tn CdM, furn, cozy.· r.XJ. Clean ~ RR Ii;:. kitc·ht>n. ~i·r~. iH&-O'~R. __ _ ALL riwyc. S.12!! • mn '11n· Office _bntal 6070
17141 •l!ll-t.il!I Mesa V.rde 3110 * NR ·191h & llAfillUR 673-lf(l~ q its. cl111~. bltna. :157 \'tC'tor· !\!-:AT qmt•t pla.i·r. l'r lloag furn S.llX'I mo furn. -
E:'VI ERAUJ BA Y--Sto11e·s . * Clc'an: Quiet' :H9·1087 -: Br Oprn-l'rpl. Pat.0:-RHQ, ia. !llll·6flll:!. llosp "!. BH. S~l.:iO BILns, (21:11 '.'l!16-112J. Costa. Ml'Sa • nJO ~o.
throw I.<.• sandy bl;.id1. •·•tin-1 ~!rm f'MI Hrime. Car-NIC.:t:L\' !um 2 bdrm apt. lilt ins Cloee sl\op~ & LARGE 3 11n 11;-ba ClJtS, mod , living, 11\.d p00I, rf'<'· -0-C-EANAIRE-APTS-.-: PTi~~lA~~~.
l11rtablr :1 BR, l '~ ha, ocrnn JX'IS, dnipes. 4 mo. lsc. Adults only. Waler paid In· b<?arh $175, 4-09 Jasmine. dii>s. bltns. l?ood loca!lon. re111inn area. 'We have -"'-....
\'1rw nomr wit h room tu ' ~1 ~'" :\Il\J:gttre1. lllgh~.·mlth. quire 796 "-'t Pl .• C.M· . ST.>-11~. .""7 Victoria. ""'-'"""!. otllers also. ;,48-2682. COM!:: SEE OUR LOVELY l Separate ground oftl~ • I l"ll'I ... :.•r. """'' ""-V\ ·"' •r«ru~ ·:.I Br .. 14 ba. cpU, drps, pa. Extra private office. e~,r~1.'~1;l:: ~·;i~~1i-:H . Hltr ->-<r • • c.vcs ,,..,..~·· -* WILSON_W_l:.:ST __ * _ l B<li'nt, t,eamed cril'ngs. -OMlll ~udio 2 br-:-2~ , * B1y . Front Apt. * uo. gara&e· Cluldren It pc1s I Mrs, Marks. 540-1720
HR2 1'\ ('>•1 Rtvd . l.1111111111 Newport Beach 32.00 1·BR. Move Allow, Util pd! w/w <'l'ls laundry, 1 atiult. * 11asher ciryer space. * ':iLIP available. 3 BR., cpts.' welcome. water paid. I * 2200 SQUARE-FT:-i
lkl1 (ii 11 l!l.H1i'i . I -----lltd Pool! Adlts. 646-5276. sm nit• ~·rly. 673-7629. ~'f)g n 161h Pl. 642-517:l I -& dqlS ._ s:ioo. 673-1232. m 1 Talbr rt I M-1 .. \1r l'Ond, Offl <:l'S & In·
,. Li'.\SF:s * OPTION , •. \TKINSON·PEERLE!l Apts Pfll\'ATI" Newly furn! hr -~-r.onn~~vcr. rrt.s-< ATTRACTIVI'.: VJCW. d1;ri~. I lluntlnglon Be11t•h rluslr1a1. lloeg llrn.-p. {IJ'U.
fo1t ri111.-11 1•11ti 1•nt 1'>·~1111'
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< • .nn~ .lt l '\l;ir, :'\• \\J>Orl. 1 ,ti :.' Bdrm Furnished l\f'I \~'\, .-pts, drp11, fr!_ll'NI ,. <11·11~. hlln~. 1.~1h ,f., ! b«I. flrephwe. apl!I lrwt. 1147 1019 R47.:?::!40 Cnmm1~sion lo Bkr1"
1' '1 1'"'"11 i;<.:·!J:l/J:, I fl.~i W V1,·1 r11~a . :i·~~·til::S_ q<I lf~I 111~· li73·3n1 l'lan1111:1 S!Y.> i;.m.1:.ll' I.I ~-~1'4 .1hP1 Ii p 111 , "11':W 1 ~ & ·1 Rr l'z AA. tWi-1:1~·! ,,,. fi.'lli..fiY...C
1•a1•ht•·•·t "1. '" 1·11n r;.;• \!'.\\'. LHri;c I hr. vrry n1t•r. I l: S1udrn1 --- ---* I · BR S!lO YHLY * f111·n1~hl'tl .(; 11nfurn ~i·1 11n OrTln.;s for re111, comm~r·
S;ilr ; ~' In 1,.fl '·'' ( li1•~t '"'" 811, ll11·n ,1t hitf•I, Allil -.11·11.:<'. <Jlllt'I, 11<lll• no pt'IS '"~I)•~,,, 1'1)1\rt l\il)l In ('cl\l A1"11:V~ ii (io -{;,.• \ra1 P.-~d1 /., :-\hr,1•1•1n~· II)~ \lr mph1• '""-11'~0 I 1·1al ,\, 111•111~, I \\llh hv.
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22 DAILV PILOT/News ,rtS$
R~ ESTATE
Gene re I
lnduatrl•I Prop.
50,000' near 3 frwya
6 adj. coo. Wt·up
6000' t.o lS.000 IP
?60IO
bldp.
rkld, hvy
pwi-. oor lot, norUi C.M.
llLL IROO KSCO.
lallata Industrial Spec
1TI41 541..:. !6(11
Commercial
Int c..M. M-1
950 llCl f\. I. "Oall'Dt'
a«w. ~· SU>. l
tw. ~"~ ~
60IS -Rental
mal ~ •
6Sl P\acen·
S9.
tel lnduatrial Rett
* lTW SQ· FT. * :;J4Y.; s. Sl:
6090
$130 • ~to.
'SA.'>; * Santa Ana '* ~7512
Loh 6100
VIEW * * '!'RADE OCEAN LOT, MOITO &y Calif .•
Truck
t&lned.
fOf' Late M~l
Camper. Self con
Kl•S • 5850 afte r 5 pm.
..
OOM~. 1.2 acre. R-2. 1 blk.
ub on El· W. of C-Ountry Cl
den, C.M. Price
OOer. Call Re
213·374·14lS.
S23.000.
al tor coll.
. wrll!d
etc. <104 x PJt!ME R·5 Lot wua. medical,
~, $37,800 -25 7o dn.
M?:™S
56. View of LARGE lot 75xl
ocean & country
le&M>hold. Owntt
side ·NOT
Bkr
673·2010. * SALTON Lee comer lot!
CITY * Marina •
Seaview Dr. m 82'l-691.3.
R • 1 OPP ING FEE LCYl' * * NEAR SH WESTCLIFF/ 56·3465
Acre ... . 6200
ORS" "INVEST
Pauma
in area at
:!() IC· 01:e.rlooking
Valley. Best buy
$: ...15<! per ac. Xlnt te(ms.
pd interest. or consider pre-
Own. &12-357'3. E \;('. 548-0777.
E. 6230
et'rNt ..
---·-' :_ ... :-::i.. ;ir.r~JS.
MondlJ, Marth 21, l'Hl6
Cl!MENTS I .:KVICE DIRECTORY
TICES Garden Int 6610
AN NOUN
•ncl NO
found (Fr M Ach) 6400
GREY· apotted male cat.
Foun<t at
on Victoria
Lultwran Cllurelt
St. C.M .. but
tn.ve-led tor a
Call KI 5-1871 af •
ma,y have
dial~.
t~ 3 p.m.
BROWN Aw
tie.A~
of Warner
LIMITED OFFER • $AVE!
FREE bl • rrade fertlllz.in&
with monthly rarden 11e.rv·
ice. OOAS'Tl.JNE 642-7!>74
aft 5.
e OLIVE TREES
e PALM TREES
by "Bayle.a"
$75 up. 678· 115 7
TRIM·RJTE LAWN SERV.
Reu mo or wkly rate·S2 av.
lawn. New lawna/ apr'kla,
ema.le blonde wr-rototil, cleanup. 962-8612.
F'uuntain V
hite f.emale col·
inteWrent. Vic.
l Macnolia,
aliey. No 1.0 .
841-8322.
FOUND F
Ill the Kn • EXPER. Japanese Gardener
oann. St., Cmta eomp. ~ ~l"\r\et. Ex· ~ pert in Jap&Jfte gardl'fl.
ound oo Eutaide Free est. 548·7958, ~-O'W.
66. Call 646-2204 JAPANESE GARDENER
~r. Bia
tail. Vic. J
l\lt>S&. Ml
MONEY f
C.M. 3/\7/
aftt>r 3: 30 P.M. Service. Clean • up It new
BOX of 3.1m m color 1Udet. lawns. 53()-2577 after 6 P.M.
esa de! Mar. Vic. ol M
5&-2170.
Peraon•I• 6405
RE LAX
Becocne a •• M"W you" at the
wporter Sauna &
emale sta.tf at
at the Newpo1 ..
amboree Rd, N.8.
new Ne
Musaae. F
your aervice
ter IM, J
.. 644-0060 OPEN 1 day
SINGLE ADULU
General Service. 6612 * SPACE PROBLEMS?
~ew Rt!model'r /Res & Com'I
f'ree est. * Fine • avail. * G. H. CRONSHEY CQ.
Li~~ * 673·~·121
HOME REPAIRS. regrout.
fixtUJ't'S, hdwe; elec; plb'i:.
windowa, screens. doors.
etc. P.AUL HIDDF..N 543-6420
HANDYMAN • • all repair&.
Elec/plbr/carp/haul. Reu .
"Donnywooda" 543-1733 .
Call for recorded measare Gr.cling, Dlaclnt 6685
24 hrs. 836 -6200
CLEANlNG EST carpel dt'a •
er uaed. IO. easy
ue Lustre. ~nt
ner YoU f!ll
too. Get Bl
electric shampooer $1.
Brookman, 19122 Brook·
burst, Hnta. Beach.
SPIR.JnJ
PALM·
Specrea
Blvd., Stan
AL A PSYCIDC
CARD R.F.Al>ER
dinp Sl· iam Beadl
ton. J A 7-3«16.
ALCOHO
moua H
673·8124 .. N
L I C S Anony.
arbor AITa. Phone
HCJW"I.
DISCING. TOP SOIL
DUMP TRUCK, SKIP
LOADING. * ~1~95~4
Haullnt 6730
DUMP Truck, Skip loader,
Backhoe, LrveliJli, Clean·
upe, Lota etc. 962..f745.
*HAULING/~ * ODO JOBS. F:I8 * M2-4ll4 or 548·Tm
6740
Announce menh 6410 Smiley Tai Service
New H ealth Club
RELAXJNG
SAUNA·
By Jane, P
E. 18th elf .
Hra. 10. 8 Leland J. Foff
Formerly with
Internal Rt!vtnue
A·l STENO OFFICE
Harbor Shop' g Cntr
7 dy$-Sat & Sun by appoint.
CALL 545-8820
Gordon N. Warren
Public Account•nt
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & IMPLOYMIENT MERCl'f•NDISE fOlt1 -------• SALE AND TRAD
Job Wanted, lady ~!_() H•I W•nt ...... u-n 7200 Help Wented, Men 7200 Help W•ntld Help W1nted, IOOO
HOURL y "NURSING p ~ ,.... Women '-7400 Women 7400 F..;.u:.:..r":..:..:l.:....:tu;....r•,;;._ ___ ~
SERVICE RN'S _ DAY SHlfT 3 HOURS DAILY We Did It ACJCllnl
Rlt'g.l nudrrse will aavehy~ $'1. * nulNEES * MIWN& Openlnp on d1&1 ahill at St. ~ "oghtwNwomanHOURScan~S~ lought M•nut.cturtr'• nc essu11:s • ypo 1 • 1 M Joaeph'a H<>1pltal in Oranae ,..,. -COMPLETE
exercise • tht'rapy. MACfflUE on matemJl,y, de 11 v er Y weekly. Quell~ tor attur-SHOWROOM ,.. 6-12~9 or 545·4645' Work with -... air ft .... , -• and l al ib', 1rowt.C:: opportW'lity and ...... room, m.,...c.. aura c of Furniture Nu-RSES Aid • com-··'°".. filtering proct••· n Al '"'-'fin u new car. Call M1'. PoUoc1< """u Kl UST oora. so, .,.. g on a l Medlte1·ranean • Maple housekeeper. Corona del Each dll,y a challen;e " SP A 3 ahitl.1 for new medical in· at 962-3612 .Between l •
Mar area, Laguna Area. lntettsti~. Lota of •Wer· te.nlive care wut. Excellent pm. Daniah • ~~FORD
49-1--170'1. time. Part< within 100 ft. (NIGHT Ollt DAY) aalary and benefit&. Tele· PRICES YOU C
NURSE · COMPANION. Free ol your job. Mwit be able to eel up phone penonnel office at Jobs Men, Wom. 7500 NO DOWN!
to travel. Full or part liml'· and •ra.te vtttical and !>47-0091 Mon. thru Fri. 8 3 Rooms of Furniture
315 Narcissus. OR 5·3097. FRINGE IENEFITS horizootal type mllla. AM to 3 PM. EXPERIENCED $2.99 Par Week
-HOUSE CLEANING -100-1. CO, PAID Minimum S yee.rs recent * Howiekeeper • Child care. Cl L 7 pc. Living Room Set * REFERENCES * experience required. 1'~ul1 clU'le, energetic, will· COMMER A 5 pc. Dinetl.e Set
• e 5-11-6007 • • * Tools Fl.n-nlahed in& to tit in farn. Muat drive, TELLER 10 pc. Bedroom Set
EXPERIENCED w om an * 1'rainln& Fl.rnlahed ENGINE Iv • in • enjoy a 1.1.lvities o:i Small store -BIG Valuea!
wlll1ts work Wednesdays It * Production bonuaes i young schl cludm. Pvt UNITED CALIFORNIA No fancy front ••••
Friday's. ~-1163. * Automatic P8Y raises LATHE room le ba, New home. BANK I k INSIDEI
Job Wanted
Men & Women 7030
QUAUrtED a! chef, cha.m·
-.ber nuud. table i;ervice,
drMng, & related skill11
~an1t'd for pvt. homr for
t'\Jupll:' or will work indlvid·
ually. ti4Hl620
Penn.anent positions ~nlh
eet&b. Oranae County Co.
NIGHT BONUS
Rexair Inc.
Orange County Division
DOMESTIC HELP 7035
LIVE INS
Employer pays tees
George Byland Agency
106·8 E. 16th S.A. 547-0395.
Call penonnel d1•pl.
foe appointment * 534-0571 *
Agencies, Men 7100 MEN I
l•Y• Oper•tor
t.:xper1enced $3 hoot
See Chris Fer9uson
COYLE
Employment Agency
188! Newport a.ta Mesa
646-8911
Drill Preu Oper.
mo. Must be ab&e t.o do
up work.
SH Chris. Ferguson
COYLE
Employment Agency
1860 New110rt Oost.a Mna
646-1?11 --Toolm•k_e_r __ _
EXpenenced Ill mold ' We
ca.st tlOOl.lng. $3. 20 hour.
SH Chris Ferguson
COYLE
Employmerit Agency
1860 Newpo1't Costa Mesa
646-1911
-Factory Tr-1i-nff--
~ mo.
SH Chris Ferguson
COYLE
Employment Atel'ICY
lB60 Newport Coita Me.a
646-8911
Help Wanted, Men 7200
MOLD
MAKER
~1111imum 5 yt'lrs recent
t>xpenerr('e 1n maJnng
molds. ~ust be fast and
aocural e.
UTILITY
WORKER
\
With at leut,i ye-an 1~
~ mdwitriU or null·
t.ary ~in ~·a.re
bomine. ~ & re-
ceivi~ or ltlock room wort<.
The man Rifded for
thia job l1lUll be a high
.school iJ"lldUAte and be
able lo de heavy pt\) s1·
cal work.
HUGHES
..
500 Superlor Avenue
Newport S..ch, C1llf.
Equal opportwtll)
f'fnployer -M & t'
CHEM LAB
TKH
2 years ooUeie ch•·mia·
try plus ~enn• in a
plat:ini lab dom; eh1>mi·
cal ana.lyats ~ pro;,;eu
apecificatioo wnting.
PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC
CO.
1346 s. State Cullege Blvd.
Anaheim PR 4-5Zl7
An equal O?portunlty
employu
Profes1iollCll
SPECIALISTS
(NIGHTS)
Mulit be able t.o aetup le
opera~ en~ine lathe.
Minimum 5 yean e~r·
it-nee required.
N.S. Qiol or woman w/l • • but 00
child t.'Olllldered. &H-oos1 H APPl<.OVED FURN.
betorl' 8:30 am or eves till 3141 E. CoHt wy. 2159 Harbor Blvd. c.M.
11 pm. . Cor°'l• del Mar (t.u Victor1a1 U 8-9660
SECRETARY An equal opponwtity Open 9-9 wkdy• . .Sat 6 pm.
Substantial Flrm in Newport employer BUILDERS forced to sell
Beach. haa opening for a Applicants conaidered on Model Home &r<JUPS from
aecretary with iooc:I typing merit regardless oJ race, Cost& Mesa tract.. Decor•·
and shorthamJ skills. Kfluw. religious creed, t.'Olor, tor-planned .10-pc llvinc
.
le<l&e °' bookkeepmr. Swi· national orl&in, ancesu·y, room, Modern 8-pc Bed-
PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC day thn.i Thw-...iuy. Ai:e ~ llt'x .or age room, ll·pc Bunk Bed out·
to 35 . .l'or interv1t.'W, Call fit Modern ;,.pc Dinette.
CO. Mrs. Oum.low, 04Hti..16. PKlCED FOR FAST SALE
1346 s. State Col.le1e Blvd. START NOW--$4811. Worth $700. EZ
Anaheim PR 4-5211 EXPERIENCED t.enna, no mocwJ down.
An equal opportunity Earn with the 1''u hlon COMMERCIAL HUB, in• Newport Blvd.
employer W a g o n of MlMellOt& TELLER CM.
Woolen. Exciting !ityles FOR Sale. Entire content.
Assemblers
Youn¥ man to learn u ·
sembly or precision elec·
tronic ckvicea. Solderin1
experience emential •
knowtedie of m.8t'hl.ne lhop
toola dNirable. Penna-
oent poliUon.
Call !n4) 4M-I021
TELONIC
ENGINEERING
com,.ny
P.O. BOX 277
LAGUNA BEACH
an equal ~lty
employer
MACHIN£
OPERATOR B
NIGHT OR DAY
Muat be able to do 51mple
set up on Drill preuea
and operate variool olber macmne..
PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC co.
1346 S, State College Blvd.
Anaheim PR ~n7 An equal opoprtunlt;y
ftllployn-
MEN
wantl!d for fibe~ tooling.
Re.in lay up or Ji& and fl.x.
ture experience necf11$1l.1')'·
Apply
2880 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mtaa
5()10 by pvpulur party UNITED CALIFORNIA Lido home. Llvin&-room, Plan. 1\'lanauer i.~•.:•rlun· .. · .--BANK Jirtil!;: room. bedroom, bu 1lJt'S· l'all 5:!6-0101. or .,. patio furn. Uuna inc.
JI:; 1-0~J St-rvice for 12 Franciscan -PARTTI_M_E_W_O_R_K 2712 W. Coast Hwy. Me6& pattern, Glusware,
Newport S.ach fiuLware, et,c. Applianc-.
AVON hu ~ for ma-
ture women ln establlihed temtonea. Free tnlninc
and beauty coune.
~586C)
Typists & Tech Typl1t1
Evening Sh.in
Western Girt, Inc.
2700 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
1010 N. Main S.A.
equal opportunity employer
RN'S & LYN'S
All areu. Some chariie po-
siUOCll· !WtaUn~ shift.I,
Apply to Dlr~tor of Nurs-
in&. Hoa& Hoap1tal, New·
port Beach. >l~0651, l:;.ct
llii.
Housewives-Dre•ml
Spare 'J'unt'·~ Aver ~ hr.
1:.nJoy the bulmei11 world
ol fun " profit!
Un!que lucrative lleld:
ApplY 'rue.. 1 pm. Swte lO!>
110'.! w. 17th St. Santa Ana
-RN'S -LVN'~
Full or Put Time
Convalescent Hosp1uu
Eltperit'nce Pn~terred
C:O.ta Meaa <.oova.te11c~nt
Hospital 661 Center .;t.
~lit>~ ~~8
H.SLKPR/ Woman to usume
duties ol &en'I hsek')!. " 1U·
Sk!Ni.Jioa or 1>l11ool &&e
chUdren. WW consider wo·
rrw.n with 1 child. Pvt.·room
• bath. Call !'>43-66~ after
6:30 p.m.
• WOMEN 40 TO .lO 'i RS.
An equal opportunity
employer
Applkanta conaidef'ed on
· merk reprdleu ol rac:t,
re~OUll creed, <X>lor,
m tional oricin, ancestry,
aex ot qe
inc. 2 ttfrli, stove, deell
~-. washer, dryer. Start-in& Sat. 3/19, 634 Udo Ned.
Phone OR 3-6&JO.
LA.DIES' alz.e H blk .Wf,
new. c.oat $150. aacrU. • G.E. 71" T.V. bltn UHi',
$50. 673-002.
THE BROADWAY ~•rate s.1e ___ 1022_
Huntington 8Hch
8EAu1·v SALON
Jiu openini.s for:
Beauty Oper•tora
371i, how-a a week
5 da.ys a week
lnterviewmg houn:
Mon lbru Sat., 2-4 pm.
THE BROADWAY
77T1 t:dinger, lit. Bch.
An equal opportunity
employer
Men or Women
Thul h&\'e been prepar·
ini INCOME TAX In
their homea. to ualat
iaJ'ge <.'Ofll"C rn for the
re.t ol tax aeuon. Are
no ba.nier.
$ee Tom my Thompson
FAtffASTIC F'Alk.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Medlc•I
T echnologi1t1 .
l
I
.MJSC., odds le ench. Table &
chair&, booka. All reuon-
able. Call 962-429'7 after 6
p.M.
Appli•ncee 1100
BUILDERS Supply. Kil.Chea
appliances for builder& 6
apartment owners.
Al's Appliance Service
159'J Oran~e Ave. 646·8215
Commercial Washers
St.!4089
Antique. 1110
ENGLISH CRANDf'A'rnER
CLOCK. Oak cue, painted
faCt'· About 170 yrs. old.
675·048.'J.
Pi•nH 1130 -----Hammond. Organ& • Pianos
Steinwa.y Pianoe
Good .elecilor! of new and
uaed orp.n.s. Upri&ht, spll)o
et and g;rand planoe; botJa
new and UR<i.
SCHMIDT· PHILLIPS CO.
19(17 North Main Street
Santa Ana
---~ NEW SPINET PIANO
$495 z:,_ ::-_,_., ~:::: !:<: er;: 8' B.A.SYSiiTI.."G in~~
l.:~ cC ".t:; ~ ~ pMP"' by mt wttk YOU tum. tlw ~1 TAX SERVICE
PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC co.
1346 s. State Coll~e Blvd.
Anaht'UTI PR t-5217
An equal opportunity
employer
Sain CarHr
St.aning aal ary plua t'Qll\ •
m 1s.s1ons. f' i r s t y e a r
earnings of SI 2 ,000 ph.11
JICltillble. 7 year 1.Binlna
program by Ct'ntury old
nation&! company. Bwll--
nesa or Real tstate bade·
(J'OUlld helpluJ. No tra·
vel. Management oppor·
turilies. Call today.
A .. ncl.., Women 7300
• 6 day1 wrek, lncl·Slln.
• Hrs. 8-4:30 pm & 9:30-6 pm
Vacanc1e1 on day .it atter
noun 1hift11. FUll le par
llmc. L.~1:ellent salary and
bel'lt'fit.a. Telepnone, pel'llOO-
~ ollice, St. J06eph's HO!>-
pluil, Or~ge, Kl 7.{1001
Monday thn1 Friday 8 to 'i See this and many more at
Keyboard 1 leadquartera
Rent $7.50
Hammond in Corona del Mar
21S54 £. Coast Hwy. OR 3-8930
...-. :n.m. Call 642· l ~. ti' HO~E SER\.ICE
ti' A.'\-YTI~tE Kl 9-1663 !.! ._.. ·-. Y.~~-1 et ~
<.:"'I"..: i • C:· ~~ 6590
llo7 J , .... 0.. REPAIRS* ALTERATIO!llS Paperhantlnt :..~ ;\ ~su:-..:!t (Jr. 646-<rZ28 ~tenance MY me )Ob. Paintint r 6850
23 yn ~· 541!-6713 PAlunllG WOW!! WOW!! PASELCl/G, cabinets, ~ * ftll *
f ;_· urut Bldp.
~-,.1 rl"fJ to S33.<m
V.,_ t\~nCl!lie tor 7~11?
DON WARD CO.
042.2020
Sll /HJ Equity, near new
ht1rM &. cash for 5 t.o ~
units. prin only. 54!r2165.
TP.ADE 5 ACRES tor home
or mcome unlts. Pleaae
call '.\l r. ForPSt Kl 7·7661.
R. E. W•nted 6240
modeling. l.arie or am&ll
job&. 642-8969 after 5 p.m. INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
Winter Rates
Cement, Concrete 6600 Quali\y work, reasonable.
w. H. LILLY, Lie. Cement
Contr. ALL Types!
QUALITY OONCRETE
Free Est. * 545·5065
RATIO -350 1q tt $00.50.
Concrete sawing, removinr
& replacing. Call 536-9624.
CEMENT work wan~, no
job too amall. Reas. H.
Stulliick, U 8~15 a.ft 4:30.
646-2977 day or eveninr·
lnterio~ & Exterior&
25 yrs exp • Free est.
• :,.ia.nl8 •
PAil'\TL..,.G, int & ext.
Carpentry, Home Repairs
For PSt Call 67:>-4490
ti' RE."LlABLE ti' EXPERT
"" WELL EQt,1PPED
··o;,"K·' :>36·2<Y75 eves.
.MEN 19 TO 35.
Di.sUibutor for government
a.tbliated company ~
mechru11cally inclined mm
f()J' 6:lles & S€'rvice dept.
t·A dral1l-'t'S considered.
PART TIME l:.:VJ.:.."'ll~GS 6·
10. $.240 PE.."R ~o Some hill
tlme po!iitions for manager
Lrainces. St1.11 ing at $495
per mo. For per30nal m·
terview, Call st!~ or
~'.l-i9'16.
Expeliefl(.'ed
DISHWASHER
TED AU:..JV\NDER
962·2638
An equal opportunity
employe!'
642·3870 :>49-1743
Salary $300 mo.
e NU pnone calh, please.
• NO interviews ,\ionaay.
Vi's Pies, 191 !:.. Uith CM.
SECYS, Typ1sta,. Comp.(}p.
el"I., Gen. oUll:e clerka.
Newport Beach areli. Oacey
Temporary Svs. 110'..! £.
17th St.. Santa Ana,
5'U4157
Secty. lrw exp. Ute DA.'llCE • tea.Ml:rs, 18·36: $.H. under 30 .••••••••.•••• Kid, teen, model. l'Ll',, Try·
Mktg. SeJes Secty. Exp. out Son. lt\nJ \\ed. i-;,.
rood akills. J<M5. SHO BIZ, 1794 Newport,
Se.cty to Controller, like fl&· C.M.
ExperiencedCook uret, lite s.H. WOMAN WA.'JTEI>-
On Broilt'T & Grill Jr Seely. FUn position Pie snap work, No l "P· nee.
Apply tn Person S.H. 90. Under 30 .. · • • • • • • • ~~. Apply In pers am
8·ll am 3-4:30 pm Typlat 56 manual. Must like only. Suaan Lynn Pies 1510
Reuben E. L" detail.a, :»-35 • .. . • • .. • •• •• • Baker, Ollta Mesa.
~~ H~y. N.B. Typiat Documenblion KEY Punch Oper-aLors-:--2
Aie 25 and over. Interviews E.xpencncCd Dept. Uke firures .. ....... yn. exper1ent.'t. All i;Jufts.
OPPORTIJNITY KNOCKS
Have openm&s for Rt!al Es
tate Saleamen in active
Hunllngton Beach office
ReuJe • Tract.
Call Mr. Fiaher 962-6704
-e HAIRDRESSER-e
For EXCLUSIVE COSTA
MESA SALON OP~ING
SOON! Some foUowini;
preferred * ~
r EXPJ::RIENCED hairdr use
wbo desires poallion in chi
won. Newport 8Hch.
c
642-J~.
FULL C!HARG~ BOOK·
keepei· for &Tiwin& local
c..'Oncem. Reply to Box M·340
Daily Pilot.
Organa 1135
e PIANOS &. ORGANS e
WE'RE OPEN EVERY NITE
It SUNDAY AFTERNOONi
TO MAKI:: THE BEST
DEALS
FOR YOU AT
W•rd11 81ldwin Studie
1801 NtM pv1 L Blvd., C.M.
ti4~84lH
LOWREY clec organ, ean..
bridge, ma.hog finish, orl1
price $"1400. sacrifice $495.
962~79.
Gulbr•nsen Org,ns
333 E. 17th, C.M. 646-403I
WE BUY HOMES
FOR CASH
* CE~ENT & BLOCK * . 30 sq ft. Small job5 too!
PAr.\TING, Int.er. or Exter.
First 1·lus work, very rea •
aon. Anytime 847-13.)8.
between 9 a.m t.o U am. f\o ao.t Cieri< S yrs mf& exp. Oranre Co. arc11. IJacey School&-ln1tructlon 7550
phone calu. MAINTENANCE MAN Male or female............ Te~. :W1. 120'2 J::. 17th St., Radio
SAMS SEAFOOD F. c. Bkkpr. Olnst.ruci.ion Satita Ana 54H45i.___ POLLY PillEST AMATE-UR--RAD--IO--BAR.-·
1200
Somrt1nies people are in a
hurry -they want to sell
.. right now"! We offer quick
n~ rash for your home
e~lilY· We pay all escrow
llY! closing rosts: also any
d"\nqul'nt payments. IM·
'.\ll:.IJIATE. prompt and
courteous Sl"rvkc given to
~·lJr ncc<ls. 2~ hours. Please
cat '.\fr. CIAy1 on 5-17-7fi61.
Free El;ti.mates. Ml 6-4871 11>278 S Coast Hwy. H.B. Age 25 & over. 1ntervie'W11 background . . . . •••• ... .•• BAOl.ELOR father desin1 BUSINESS COLLEGE GAIN Eko m XMTR. +
Plumblnv 6890 M.tn With Experience between 9 am LO 11 am. No BiUl.ni Clerk learn woman to care for '1 pre-A achoo! ot dialinctlon -mtch'g 730 Mod., HG·lD Child C1re, I 1M f phone calla. Computronic .. ... . . .••••• IChl children 4'l, days wk. complete SECRETARIAL VFO; Ha!Hcra.tters SX·UQ.
LlcenMCI 6610 PLL'MBl~G . Ltt'f'nsed & 1111 In rel.all salea & handt ...... 0 SAMS SEAFOOD Key Punch ()per. 1.e .M. 8 AM lo 6 PM/ Mar :!!Ith TRAINING. A Polly iPriest All for $13.5. 642·5263.
8ij51NESS ind
Fl~ANCIAL --r-~~--~-
8 lb. Opportunitiff 6300
CHILD CARE ads must work guarantei:-d. Repatrtng I lumber. plywood. hardware 16:t78 s. Coast lfwy. Hd or Rem. Rand exp. . .. .... to end of May. Own trans. Business Award Scholarship
• bldg l ft•• 6 d ----- ---Balboa Island, bi:s·t>ICJ. ..,.;II be mven to a '"'aduat .
I eontaln the llceH e number & ri>modeling. 642~. "' · ma eri....... ays, Bus Boyar _ 01 -ya Executive Secretary -· ... ... · I .... k ~-Good INTERPRETER/ S E Cy . mg su~denl of the Newpor or Ute advertl.er. For fur-I UlC uwng wee e11""· 11 Yr•. or.Older s.H. 100. Tvn.> 00, 2 yeav . Co · U h I t 6990 • .,,.~ Speak, read, writ':' vl'rman, liartor and sta Mea a ther lnrormatla. contact p 0 I •rv I -s_·alary, 549.3074 for appt. A""'IY 1n nn1·~1n au AM -ooUege. $450 mo.
the C'hlld .... If De... ta • ...,.,, r-~ ,.. Dutch, French, English. Gd High Schools. See your ne •re .,.. PRl:.:CISIOi~ .MAClllNl..:T or J..5 P~l Mon. 'hni Sat. S.. Bill Michi• r•-• coun•Alor tor ..... detail&. s1nta Ana. M7-GM7. AVt;RAGI:: coll<'h S:JIJ +-ma· ., • typ . .:.Ult. Dept. of Emp. ~ >WJ
tmal Average diair $25 + for small prr..duct1on It REUBEN E. LEE C 0 Y L E 28:l3 s. Bl'istol, s.i\. ~·9723. CHILD care my home. ftnc·
ed yard, lunches and nap.
Lie :: 34:'6. 548-<ll27, 9
material. Frl't' estimate. uper1mental runs, lath & SEA FOOD H~IAURANT Employment Agency BABYSITI'ER i\ly home. * TYPING-10 LESsONS *
Call Park! JA 7-6~86. mill. L.xceUent working con· 151 !::. Coast 11''~-N.B. 1860 Newport Colt.a Mer;a 7:30 am • 5:30 pm j days Chilcoat's Quick EZ method
diUon. -M> l.o 5<l hrs -F--. E-• ---646-1911 k <-H .,.,,1 173 Del Mar LI 8-285 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT TOP ratt>S. * :HB·ms ore1gn mployment ____ w .ru.·....., ext. 32. 646·2306
Contruton 6620 _..._ __ .. Pickup Precision information. Lvnalrudion, Typi1t alt. 5:30. Dl_,.rRl m 'TORS "anted,
1
Job Wanted, Men 7000 GHr Co. ot~·r work J•rt•)l'ds. Good wtth or without Dictaphone. TRAINEE Garment Worker. Agencies, M. W 1600
chellt•nl(m" op[l0!1uni!y, • ' paying on•t'M'os jobs with $375 mo. Thorough knowlt'<lite Home p"1 o1· tull lime ,Ext ep· WE WI.LL HIGll 51·hool stud('nt \\a nil> .\1ACHl~IST I extras. Lnm I e~naes. SM Bill Mlchi• ~ini esaentiaJ. T work. Part time n"'', full I JQb shop rxp. Steady work \\' · 1 974 .w J l1tJ1al income. lnve!itment BUILD IT! v• nle on y , Foo dgn Service C 0 y l E * I ·A CllAKLt:. CM •P-
f rem Si~ up, secured by • ' t1mr in surnmf'r. lnl"i'C'&1"d I in modem , \H!ll eqwpped l Bureau, Dt>pt :11. Braden· EXPERIENCED S !:.: A .\t .
inh ntory 6:\ll.:;:m. • Remodelmg I in eleC'l1-onit~ hut will tal<c. plant Apply ~n '?"!,son._ ton Beach. ~" 'td~ 3:!510. Employment Agency t:: :::> • =r=-Add a room -kitch('ns. , any kind of Joh. call Roi'). ., 1::.DLl:.H .r:-w.cs I fU i::.s • 1860 Newport C08ta Mesa STRESS: $1.55 lu·. NO ....L.. "'-1
M!'.ney to Lend 6320 l\o <On Pymt. Ml i;..s909 1 alh·a· :i::IO. 1.1 ~-4987 1 -~~-_l>~~c S~_:_:'t.:w~rt Sch, . , CLOSERS 646-1911 PHONI:.: CALLS. a~ply 825 tti tWNVt:tts • . ,,on,..1 ,,.,,.,, -I C•hf • Ne t Deal w. 18th St., c.M. 4Jl'lll C•.,.P•• Dt .• N 1w11"'1 l 1ocll COSTA .\tESA LU.\lBER SOY. 18, n.-cds Joh on \\C<'k·· \\'E nerd lhr srrvircs of a • was COilector BABYSI1TER, litehou&;. '"°" '';;,,'/.;-''J'/6~itfl ,,.,,,...
• $10,000 . -* ROO!\I ADDITIONS I rnds. ,\11 ar1"1und \\01'k. r1 t11·c"' "ith a "111 .. e'reri· SI TOP PAY 1011'' U::ADS. Expt>rienced in skip tracin& ror ,\ppo1nLmcnl
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Our One Best Chanc3
Sen. J. W. Fulbright. D·Ark .• chairman of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee. must be as surprised these
days ~ a reader of a skillfully written murder mystery
who didn't cheat by pee king ahead of time at the surprise
ending.
The Senator from Arkansas set up bearings on
United States relations ·th Red China. These could,
approached objectively nd with an open mind, have a
~enuinely edu~ation~I ~ pact on America~ public opin·
ion. But Fulbright d1dn t approach the subject objective-
ly. He made ominous se iprophetk remarks about the
likelihood of war betwee the two countries.
Fulbright might have recalled, but didn't. that it was
Germany "hich. 30 yea.rs ago, claimed manv grievances
from the Versailles Treaty. It was Hitler who preached
to his people. and screamed at the world, that Germany
was the victim of a racial conspiracy against her suprem·
acy.
Nations experiencing oppression and defeat can
very well turn paranoid. But this is the best reason to
reject Fulbright's advice about weakening our Asian
policy. One nation's "nervous breakdown" doesn't de-
serve another.
His poisoning the well at the ouuet might well
have destroyed any possible effectiveness of the hearings
in bringing enlightenment and perspective to the Am eri-
can people-but 1t didn't turn out that way. Instead. Ful·
bright's approach proved a boomerang.
lnstl!ad of winning support for the views of the
handful of senators and the small minority 11f the public
which abhors anv kind of intervention in Asia. Fulbright
find that his committee's hearings have final!~· hrought
support for American foreign policy from intellectuals
and Asian specialists in the academic world.
For background, it is well to remember that Ful-
bright is the same Senator who declared on the Senate
floor a few years ago that the U. S. was greatly exagger·
ating the dan~ers of a Red Cuba, whkh soon became a
Russian missile base.
Such specialists from Harvard and Columbia uni·
ver~ities have declared that American action in Asia is
ll1storically consistent with that of other great powers
which have in the past sought to enforce political stabil·
ity so that economic expansion can be furthe red.
However they may differ on methods of dealing
with \hina. these men all seem to agree that it 1s in the
best interest of the U. S. to contain Red China. This is
also the majority sentiment across the nation. according
to the polls. and certainly it is the conviction of our
fightinJ! men in Vietnam.
He is the same Senator who proposed last spring
that our Latin American policy should permit some
tolerance of communism in the Dominkan Republic.
He is the same man who recently joined with, Sen.
Robert Kennedy in advocating our recognition of the
Viet Cong as a respected minority in South Vietnam.
It would. in fac t, be hard to find anywhere of late
where Fulbright's intellec~ual leadership did not put his
own country in the wron~ and the Communist enemy at
least partially in· the right.
Jn his recent Senate speech. he said. in effect. that
we should be very patient with Red China. She's suffer·
ing a "'ner vous breakdown" because of historic-al injus·
tices and of an "obsession'' that the Occidental races are
conspiring against her.
'T'he prime fact o! life today is that the t•. S. stands
in the path of a juggernaut which reaches from Hanoi
across Eurasia to East Berlin, This is a greater and
more complex Axis Power than the Nazi-Fascist one of
recent painful memory. Giving way to its pressure would
greatly increase the chances of eventual war with China.
perhaps to the point of inevitability.
Our one best chance of averting the .kind of war
that Fulbright fears is to fight this one until we win our
point that aggression won't pay off in today"s world.
Royce Brier
Integrity and Style
There are few literate
adults 10 America who
could not identify David
BrinkJey. They may not
catt:h him even· nt~ht. but
they know his approach to
television news.
So Brinkley, with lus as·
soc1ate Chet HuntJe y. and
others of like stature such
as Walter Cronldte, are
•·stars" m our common use
of the word. The mass com·
mumcations medium has
made them so
vLllage. Even then many
men must organize this
news for final presentation.
and the newscaster himself
must coordinate and inter·
pr<.>t it before he goes on the
air.
BUT THIS JS the test. If
the end product is du lly of·
fered. you don't listen. If it
1s confused or gullible you
try another broadcast to
see if i£ does bener. A
nt'wscasler is thus like an
army commander who er.
fcctively marshals his fore·
es in a battle. Ten corps
comm&nders, each respon·
sible for a sector. have nev-
er won a battle.
If YOU WA!l'T tl pun·
~ent. you try Brinkley. If
you want it earnest. you try
Cronkite. Both are surpass·
mg news organizers. but
that is not enough. Both im-
pose Integrity and style on
the news of the day. whkh
Is mostly of a grave and
significant character right
now. It may be doubted il
you can divide this inte~rity
and style among a dozen
men and achieve mtelligi·
bility
BUT Jt;ST AS Cary Grant,
for instance. is a star m an·
other category of communi-
cation. by r<!ason of proJec·
t1on of h.is personality, so
the stars of the ne" sea st
are stars bv their ow n
ach1e\'ement. · Their me~
appearance in the medium
will not conJer pre-eminence
upon them
Strictly Personal
So it 1s with a certam con·
fidence I mixed "~th diffl·
dence l. that one must tak~
issue with Mr. Brinkley,
who told a Columbia Uni·
versity journalism audience
recEmtly that stars· of tele·
\ision news are on the way
out.
Some PersoMal Prejutllces
YOt.;'LL ALLOW t h i s
comes curiously from Mr.
Brinkley. You don 't hear
J\tr Grant making a com-
parable prophecy a b o u 1
screen stars
Bu1 Brinkley 1s a prettv
objective fellow. which he
proves by questioning his
own status. and he advanc·
es an argument.
lie <;a1d ne\\s is now be·
coming so complex that no
one man can comprehend
it. and spread it out for the
p(·opl1· to compn~11c•nd He
said you "'can't l..f.!l•J1 up
'' ·11 cver~·thin~"' an ymore.
He thinks there mav he onE!
more generation or news
stars. but that already news
is bcin~ fragTQcnled. that
is. presented by those who
ha,·e J::lll it at its so urce.
Uil'S I ~ lllS \ 1ew we
8)' SYDNEY J. HARRIS
""41allerl ,._ lrMln•
Purely Personal Preju-
dices: Parent& today seem
to•be dlvided into those
who blame themselves too
much for what isn't their
fault , and those who don't
blame themselves enough
lor what 11 their fault.
What we do u 1 u a 11 y
i-hows what we are moi;t
a1 raid of -the man who
habitually sneer& is mo1t of
all terrified of being sneer-
Pd at; this explains why
the hypercritical are the
most thin-sltinned a b o u t
criticism dJrected against
themselves
.llST AS THE poor are
pursued by the threat of
indigence. the rich are pur-
i;ued by the threat of bore·
dom . their excessive en·
tertaining and travelinit
are not so much symhob of
affluence as symptoms of
ennui.
When a child's murderer
turns out to be a quiet. af·
fable, ordinary.seem in g -are mo ving into a time
"hen several men. or many
men. "'ill work all day on
nne kind of news, or on one
story, then get on the air
and report what they have
learned Dear George: ~ow 1t is true that Brink· • l"ve bttn "orking up here
le\' dOf's not normally go to for 25 years and am due to
th·e sources of news. and filtls h when I'm 65. Will I
cannot To off<'r a summary qualify for Social Security
or what 1s ~om~ on in the aiil. 1f not, wh~· nol"
world, he must derive mfor· B.S. Sing Sing
mation from snorces as di s· [)('ar B.S
parate as a Senate commit· ~o. Your OCfupal.Jon 1s
J,£e cha mber and a Vietnam barred
•G~~e~. Dear Gloomy Gus:
In rcpt~ to Mr~ A. P. H !Gus. ~larch 2) about ou r affluent society not being
able to spend $3.50 for the American
nag: Most people can afford it but
don't take the time. or more than likP·
ly. just don·t care They ar" thr onr~
\\ho are \nUing lo IN so m<.'onc el~P do
11
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r.i, tot•vre ,..,,.,,. tuda.,· .,,.,,, ,... _.."""' fMt• ef tl!it H
""•\PU" S•"f ytvr ... •Hve It 01_.,., Out. Ot llr ftlltt.
kind of mao, people a.re al·
ways amazed and disbe·
lieving; but the headline
phrase, "sex fiend ," is a
reversal of the truth -for
the so-called "sex fiend" is
nothing like a fiend and is
de!icient in sexuality.
JT IS ONE of the para·
doxes of maturation that
women who resent their
mothers become very much
like them as they grow
older; only those who have
had godd relationships are
free to become who they
are.
Almost all our technical.
strategical and industrial
decisions are made on the
basis of scientific thinking;
but almost all our decisions
in international affairs are
made on the basis of pre·
scientific thinking -much
as if a surgeon used the
latest and most efficient
instruments, but operated
on the wrong patient • be·
cause he di dn't like the
look!i of the one he was
supposed to operate on.
'THt-; ·f Al.I that many
t:rackpotll are a i:: a i n s l
somet!1mi:: does not neces·
sarily "alidate that idea.
many persons are against
nu1mdallon for the wrong
reasons. but 1 suspect there
arr ~ome right' reasons for
hcini: ai::amst it. and that
thr whole story has not yet
been told
Every \01ce eventually ex·
~austs itself. except ~nvy, ~1·hirh seems to he a • lih»
long d1scas<' of the psychr.
WHAT IS ~enerally t:all·
rd •·11orking hard'" 1s more
important 1n small Jobs
thnn in hig ones. as Sam-
url H11tle1; rxpressed· It.
·To do i::rt'ilt w11rk . a man
n111~1 hr vcrv 1d le ai; well
a~. \en· 111dustnous."
The · drsi rt' In please. if
it 1s to !iuccecd, must be
tcmrered by a certain fa.
t:ilism. for it 1s the over-
;rnx1n11<; hn'\f who I!> mMt
hl..1·)\ In 1<111 <ii m<1k1ni: h1i;
c111•,1<. co111l11rt;ihlr 1•rl'
t 1•;1•1\ ON'<H•~r ht' t•annnt
1.u ,. I h1• I •fl" I htl II\ nl n11I
pl t•ii,111:! tllt'm
R111rrnr<.' tn mnn :.!'ll'• ,.,
I he f') es . in women l<1 the
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LB.I ComprOMbes on BomblllfJ
Bv ROBERT S. ALLEN
.\nd PA UL SCOTT
Hi ii SYIMllute. Ill<.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff
are hnaJJy making some
headway in their long ef·
fort to carry the war
against North Vietnam to
key mtutary targets in the
crucial Hanoi-Haiphong
area.
President Johnson h a 1
authorized the Air Force
-and Navy to bomb a huge
oil depot and nearby pow-
er plant some five miles
from the port of Haiphong.
The depot, . largest in
North Vietnam, is estimat·
ed to hold more than one
milLion barrels of oU. It is
located in sparsely-populal·
ed open country and ei·
tends over several square
miles. It 1s heavily defend·
ed with SAM < R u s s i a n
ground·to-air missiles) and
radar-operate d antiair·
craft guns. •
THE PRESIDENT'S de-
cision followed a series of
intelligence reports indical·
ing a considerable increase
in Iron Curtain shipping to
North Vietnam ports. par-
ticularly Haiphong.
According to intelligence .
more than 30 Soviet bloc:
and lf'ased Western vc s·
sels are now en route to
North Vietnam with war
supplies.
The atr strike against the
ntl depot and power plant
11 a compromise.
The Jomt Chiefs h a v e
long urged that all Hai·
phong harbor facilities be
destroyed and the p o r t
blockaded. Secretar i e s
Rusk and McNamara ha\'e
strongly opposed the latlrr
on the ground it would le:i<I
to 6 direct confrontation
between the U.S.· and Ru~
sia. as · the latter's ships
would be involved.
WHILE STILL si ding nn
this fateful issue with hi~
Secretaries or the State and
... o,
Defense Departments, the
Preside nt's authorization of
an atr anack against the
011 depot and power plan t
is a significant i ain ·for
the .Joint Chiefs.
Ttus is the first time he
has permitted bombing in
the Hanoi-Haiphong area.
Also. there may be more
such strikes.
It 1s hoped this raid will
accomplish two things:
Cripple Haiphong's fuel
and power supply ; curtail
the number and extent of
truck convoys transporting
arms and other supplies t4
Viet Cong and North Viet·
namese forces in South Vi·
etnam.
THE JOINT C H I E F S
have told the President they
doubt one air strike will
have much effect in deter·
ring the Soviet from increas·
ing war shipments to North
Vietnam. In reply, the
President assured the mill·
tary leaders that if their
misgivings are borne out,
he would reconsider his ban
on bombing Haiphong har-
bor facilities and mining
the harbor.
.. If Moscow continues .. o
escalate the war by in·
creasing military shipments
Lo Hanoi," the President
told a I.op congressional
leader. "Haiphong will be
abut down completely. I'll
have no other choice."
ALSO A decisive factor
in the President's approval
of the bombing attack is
mounting congressional de·
mand for forceful measures
against Haiphong.
In the past several weeks
influential Republican and
Democratic legislators who
strongly support the Presi·
dent's Vietnam policy have
been increasingly insistent
that effective steps be taken
to curb the inflow of Red
armaments.
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'Writer Was Wrong'
To the Editor:
The DAILY PILOT car·
ried a letter. (Mailbox.
March 15), from 21omeone
who didn't care to sign his
or her name, and rlgnUy
so. It was nearly a classic
for ils error content.
Whose son is "safe" from
the draft at Harvard or any
other institution of higher
learning as he insinuates?
They're too overcrowded
these days to babysit those
who don·t m~asure up aca·
demically. College suspen·
sion for Calling work is the
same threat for any stu·
dent. whether he has only
one good shirt to Ills name
or only one good producing
oil field.
TUE WRITER implies
that ooly rich men's sons
go to college. Many young
people who must work be·
fore, between and after
classes to kei!p themselves
in college will take excep·
lion to that. My son prob··
ably will.
GPA spells out who will
go lo college, and st.ay
there, more than money
does. Money can be bor·
rowed. Who has ever bor·
rowed the necessary erad~·
points or the ambition and
intelligence It takes to ac-
cumulate them?
I ESPECIALLY want to
know more about the fel·
lows who '•enJJst for a year"
and "get fat commissions"
(rich ones. he imp!Jes J. Also
rush information about the
$10,000 bonus for extending
the year of dwty. An Air
Force major in my family·
I a one-time 194~ draftee)
who wears command pilot
wi ngs hinting at quite a
number of cockpit hours and
a rainbow of ribbons giv·
ing mute testimony of the
territory Involved w o u I d
probably find a lot to dis·
pu~ In the information-
but if we could adapt the
trick. we could use the
money.
IT IS TRUE that physi·
cians, surgeons, dentists,
some types of engineers and
others with vital specialties
and slcills are oftered in·
ducements to remain in the
service -but $10.000? Rich
men's sons? Come. now-
everyone knows the men
wi th private fortunes to add
lo or run through find it
more pleasurable to be
civilians and wear what·
ever they want to.
MORE THAN anything I
want to know where this
model buck private who
~ta.' s in the ~Prv1ce be·
cau~e he is "'palriotic" is
,1a11oned .\ncl what hours no they put him on di splay?
f)l)~rr1.at10n~ maclP over 24
years around military In·
i.ta llat1ons had nearly con·
vinced me privates stay in
the service because Uncle
Sam offers them bed, board.
scratchy uniforms and a few
benefits In exchange for
their lives, if neces~ary. in
Ume of war or unrest. Th~
men who sign up under
these terms think it's a
pretty square deal.
SOME LIKE it so well
they manage to retire years
later at nearly the same
rank, having aspired to no
more in life than a barracks
room with a nice view of the
finance office. So I question
measuring a man's patriot·
ism by his lack of rank. and
particularly since bootstrap
opportunities are available
to all who would like to go
up the ladder a bit.
T U O S E "fatheads" in
Washington he sears with
such impatience were all
elected by an equall;y fat·
headed populace, which is a
fact we tend to overlook
when things don't go well.
The writer was wrong
from the first paragraph.
Wars "are not fought 1olely
by poor men or boys whos•
fathers can't afford to keep
them safely in college. An
examination of the na.mea
in n a t i o n a I cemeteries
would disclose that the boo.
ored dead come from fam·
ilies of considerable afflu·
ence as well as poverty
and of considerable aca•
demic achievement as well
as barely qualilying intelli·
gence.
I HA VE NO quarrel with
the underlying mood of the
letter -that war is some·
how unfair. It always is. [
object to the tangled fact&,
the childish solutions and
feel that readers who don·t
do the ir own thinking might
assume he knows what be'•
talking about.
PATRICIA KENT
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Bookman l
By WILLIAM ROGAN
CIWWkll ,._""91
The book trade agrees
that Bel Kaufman's "'Up
the Down Staircaae" was
the most widely r e a d
American novel of I a s t
year (300,Qro.plus copies).
Since its publication Feb-
ruary l . the Avon paper·
back edition of this runny.
sympathetJc, impressioftis·
tic set of "notes from a
teacher's wastebasket" has
sold 1.4 million copies. It
promises to be the m o s t
widely dis tributed reprint
title of 1966.
For some yeara she tan.
ed to get a regular t.eeclUos
license becaUM of her ..:.
cent and a resulting "over.
precision" in spea.kinf Eni·
lish.
YES, TIIERE is another
book under way. That will
be the hard one alter th•
vast and, to her. unexpect·
ed success of "Staircase.''
People expect a sequel,
which the new book prob-
ably will not be. She hears
from readers, asking wh at
became of Joe,· Raymond
or other student characters
MISS KAUFMAN. whose in the novel. With the re·
"no11el" is a thinly dis· print edition widely d.istri·
guised account of her ex· buted. the author hears
periences as a New y o r k from another audlence. high
high school teacher of Eng· school students, who identi·
lish, suddenly finds herself fy with Miss Kaufman and
"unofficial spokesman" for her mythical big city high
other American teachers. &Chool.
As she said In a recent in· They ask her advice on
terview here, it is a matter their own problems, their
of "sharpening pencils.·· nebulous relationships with
That is. she finds herself their own parents and teach·
talking, postponing the writ· ers. Some address her 11
ing. "Miss Barrett'' I Sylvia Bar·
Miss Kaufman is a 1harp, rett is the 1eacher in t h e
attract1ve. Berltn-bom New -nov~I. l Many of tMse Jet·
Yorke r of Russian ancestry ters are as anxious and
who still carries a trace oC poignant as anything Mls1
•·foreign" In her speech. Ka ufman recorded herself.
------i·si!j;IMI
Monday, March 21, 1966
The ed!torlal page of the Daily Pilot seeks to in!orm
and ~t1mu!a~e readers by presenting this news·
papers opinion~ .and commentary on topics of in·
terest and s1gnif1canre by providing a forum for
the express ion of our readers' opinions. and by
present in~ I he diverse vie\qmints of informed
observers anci spokesmen on topics of the day.
Robert N. Weed, Publi1her