HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-12 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotDISPIR'ATI llA~H -Batteries of lights. including one mounted
atop Newport :ee.ch Fire Department aerial ladder, were trained on
cold waters ol llarbor dwmtl Thunday night in frantic search for
drowning victim.
Not Dep!lllted
Whose Money DUl Pair
Heist at Newport Bank?
By BRUCE BENSON
Of llM Dell¥ Pllet Steff
Newport National Bank. from which
two gunmen fled Thursday with more
lhan 12.000 in ca.sh, may not bave
been robbed alter all, Newport Beat:h
police said today.
The .robbers wore real and Ult lool
was too. but the que1tltil pending
before the lawmen and bank officials
wag to whom the mooe7 belonged.
Newport J)eclares
'No Oioice' Over
Tideland Levies
Newport Beach m u n i c I p a 1
authorities Thursday night told some
75 bayfront homeowners and marina
operators that f)'le city has no choice
but to levy f~es against piers and
boat slips located on public tidelands.
At an informal meeting bekl in the
City Council chambers, Councilman
Lindsley Parsons said the proposed
city move was in response to "a
money-hungry state Legislature, look·
ing for new sources of revenue."
Parsons and other city officials cited
recent state committee reports that
urge a new look at state tidelands
propertles held in trust by other
governmental agencies, such a s
Newport Beach.
The state, said Parsons. ls "looking
£or new sources of revenue, and baa
•PP~ntly decided that 10metbing of
areat value was given away."
As a result, the councilman aald,
"the tidelands revenue committee bu
concluded that the city abould place
its own house in order."
"Studies during the past year show-
ed that many inequities existed in
the harbor," said Parsons. "Some of
the newer commercial installations
pay hJgh fees. Other older installations
pay no fees wbatgoever. Some private
users of tJdelands pay high fees and
(See TIDELANDS. Pace %)
Shortly before noon. ,. blonde
employe of Coco's restaurant ap-
proached the Orange County Airport
branch of the bank on campus Drive
with a deposit bag containing $2.021.66
in cash and '182.01 in mjscellaneous
checks and change.
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ln.~lde. ud,a banJl lDNl•ier.~anti.cWJy
attempted to wave the woman a~y,
according to a rest.urant oaldal.
But she plowed ahead, put the bag
on the counter and asked:
, "What's trus all abqut, anyway?"
1 Police said the robbers, described
as medium statured Negroes, snat·
cbed the deposit bag Crom the counter
and fled to a getaway car driven
by a third man.
Assistant Police Chief Merrill Dun·
can today said the robbery possibly
will be cat.egorized as against the
woman . While a report on the bank
will be Listed as "attempted robbery."
Bank manager Robert G. Norris
said he was meeting this morning
with insurance carriers to discuss who
will be held responsible for the loss.
The Santa Ana office of the FBI.
which participated Thursday in the
investigation, said it had not yet learn-
ed whether to consider the robbery
as against the woman or against the
bank.
Two suspects arrested shortly art.er
the crime were released Thursday
afternoon after they were taken to
Newport Beach poUce headquarters
where they posed for pol.aroid color
photos.
Bank employes who bad been forced
to lie on the floor apparently could
not identify the men in the picture
as the same ones who com.mltted
the robbery, police said.
While the gunmen tumbled Crom
the bank and into their getaway car,
an eyewitness outside watched them
crouch down in the car as the driver
sped away.
Police declined to disclose the iden-
tity of the eyewitness. He followed
the auto as it pursued a course to
WhHe Front Department Store in
Costa Mesa where it was abandoned.
The witness telephoned police rrom
the Costa Mesa store. A records check
showed thct the auto had been st.oleo
earlier the same day.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968
I
Date Ends • Ill Sea
Youth, 19, Drowns in Newport Harbor
What began as just a date Thurs·
day night for a young Santa Monica
woman ended in tragedy when her 19-
year-old escort drowned in the chilly
waters of Newport Harbor.
Found in 2i> feet of water by Life·
guards was the body of Kim Diehl
Flavell. of Orange.
M\!ressa Haak, 19, said she had ac-
companied the young man along with
another couple to the Corona del Mar
side of the harbor entra.nce.
The two couples separated. and Fla·
Pickets Fight
Police in SF
As Rusk Talks
SAN FRANCISCO -With violence
erupting between antiwar picket! and
pol.ice outside, Secretary or Slate Dean
Rusk spoke of an elusive peace in
a foreign policy speech Thursday
night.
Cursing, botUe-throwing, brick-hurl-
ing pickets were massed across the
street more than an hour before
Rusk's appearance before 1 , 5 0 0
members of the Commonwealth Club
and World Affairs Council.
Rusk was whisked inside without
seeing lhe 500 or so demonstraU>rs
who were ~wept away by a wedge
ll( police omcers holding night sticks
in rront or them. Fifty were arrested,
many carri!d or dragged to p,atrol
wagons. Police used an ey~·•marting,
gagging 'l)ray chemical to disperse
the disor.derly rroo¢''Wldctr•ceeti!tleet'
to re-rorm in smaller unita for 1enr81
hours.
Some o((icer$ were hit by missiles
from the crowd and one woman was
struck on the bead by a brick. Cars
and the hotel were splattered with
bags of red paint.
Helmeted police were bantering with
each other until several botUes shat-
tered against the hotel entrance and
some cars, including a police cruiser.
Then came the order to clear the
area.
Palrol wagons moved in, poUce rein-
forcements fell into . line and the
demonstrators were sent reeling down
the block. some running down a steep
hill. others seeking refuge in nearby
Grace cathedral.
Rusk delivered an informal speech
on U.S. policy as the demonstrators
shrieked and milled about outside.
His speech centered on Vietnam
and the Middle East, but also touched
on the balance of payments problem.
the President's tax program, free
speech and 1967 accomplishmenls.
''ll's too late in history to pursue
a policy based on total hostility across
the board," Rusk declared.
''There "will be no lessons drawn from
World War UJ. There will not be
enough left. Carelessness can be
fatal ...
"Building of the peace must be
our principal preoccupation," be con·
tinued, "and it la tlle overriding test
for everythjng we do in our relations
with other nations." Rusk, answering a quest.ion later,
declined to discuss any private con-
tacts the government might be making
with Hanoi, saying if he dJd they
would no longer be private and the
contacts might then be lost. He said
that If anything should develop. the
nation would hear ii qui'Clc.ly.
Asked about possible recognition of
Red China, Rusk commented that
there had been 136 or 13? talks with
the Chinese In Warsaw .
vell went swimming in the 54-degree
water clad in pants and a T·shirt, ac·
cording to Newport Beach police.
The youth apparently became tired
or suffered cramps, police said, and
wben he called for help. Miss Haak
plunged lnto the water fully clothed
and swam out to him.
Police aald she managed to reach
her date but was unable to pull him
to sllore. She saJd she then swam to
the opposite shore -the channel is
300 yards wide -where she was help-
ed out by a passerby and telephoned
for assistance.
The futile.. mid-<:hannel struggle to
save her escort began about 9:50 p.m.
His body was found at 11 :32 p.m. by
lifeguards. .
The dead man. a graduate of Villa
Park lUgh School, is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.J, Flavell;
brother. Kenneth, and sister, Janet,
all of the family home, 8S4 Grove St.,
Orange; grandmothers Mrs. Caroline
Flavell of Glendale and Mrs. Vera
Buhl of San Diego.
·speed"
Youth Died From Drug Overdose
"Speed" killed 19-year-old Steven
Clyde Brallier, Orange County Coron·
er'• lnvesUptors said today.
Toxicological tests Thursday showed
the Azusa youth , who dJed after his
arrest in Newport Beach Wednesday.
had swallowed "a lethal dos~" of
methamphetamine. apparenUy mo-
menta before police took him into cus-
tody at 33rd Street and Lake Ave-
nue. a corontr's deputy said.
The high-powered drug, the deputy
noted, is called "speed" bf hlppies.
"It's quite potent and toxJc, and .we
found high levels of it in bls tissue,"
said the coroner's o£flclal. "Brollier,
we discovered, gulped down two small
packages of the stuff, cellophane wrap·
pings, rubber bands and all."
The deputy said he can't speculate
on why Brollier bad swallowed the en·
tire packages, but agreed it was pos·
sible the youth "tried to get rid of it"
as police approached.
Sweden Ponders Request
Of Newport .GI Deserter
•
ST 'f;ifttJr;M)'(UPn -Swedlsb fi·
Cicials l~d todlrJ to the recrvesta
tf Ar'1n1: Pvt. .Jetepb Norwood, 21.
who said he cacne from Newport
Beach, and two other Army deserters
who seek "political asylum " here.
Norwood, and Pvt.. John Dowling,
20, o( San DiegoJ.~ J ames Grant,
30, of Meridian, Mlss., arrived in the
port of Haelsingborg, Sweden, Tues·
day after fleeing the U.S. Army base
in Heidelberg. Germany.
Their arrival brought to 16 the
number of deserters who have come
to Sweden to escape duty in Vietnam.
"We don't want to fight a war
we believe is wrong both morally
and politically," Norwood told police.
The Anny said Norwood's most re-
cenl oHicial address is South San
Gabriel.
Teachers Plan
Talks on Salary
School board members and teachers
of Newport-Mesa Unified S c h o o I
Di~lricl will begin feeling each other
out on salary negotiations in a dinner
session prior lo the regular board
meeting Jan. 16.
The preliminary discussion will
cover salary philosophy. salary defini·
tions and negotiation authority.
The teachers will be represented
by spokesmen for Newport-Mesa
Education Association.
Sto~k Market
!\'EW YORK I AP) -The stock
market continued higher on an overall
h;,s1~ late this afternoon even as
weakness in blue chips depressed
somf> averages. I See quotat~ons,
Pages 10-11.l
SEEKS ASYLUM
JoMph Norwood
Big Brothers Name
Russell PR Director
Fred Russell of Huntington l Beach,
owner or an advertising and public
rela11ons agency with offices in New·
port Beach and Los Angeles. ha s been
named public relations director for 1he
Bii: Brolhrrs of Orange County.
The National youlh·ajd organiza-
tion's Santa Ana agency I~ the third
largest of i 12 in the country.
I,388% Dike, But Chief Optimistic
County Sailors
Rescued at Sea
As Cruiser Quits
A Swedish freighter Thursday pick·
ed up two youths stranded aL. sea
in thelr dJsabled outboard cabin
cruiser 30 hours alter they lelt
N'wport Harbor for Avalon.
Newport Narcotics Arrests Soar
Vance Morris, 20, and Mario
Valnlca, 19. both of Orante. were
found unharmed and 30 miles oa
course shortly before 1 p.m.
The Swedish vesael, Gwnawarra,
came upon the youths' bobbins craft
10 miles south of the Santa Barbara
lala:ndJ. Gwnawarra towed it to Saa
Pt<lro.
Young Morrla, skipper of the
cruJser, told the Coast Guard be ran
out of fuel rive hours alter he left
Newport. Al the time he was 10 miles
northwest of Catalina. A passing
sailboat sold him additional fuel. but
then he aletred off course. and withln
hours waa ag&ln dry -even fartMr
off course • ..
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of Ille Deif'f '"" Steff
Narcotics and drug arrests In New-
port Beach have soared 1,388 percent
ln the paat ftve yean, reaching an
aD-ttme high of 425 durlnt 1987,
Police Chief James B. Glavaa reveal·
ed today.
But despite the boom ln bookings,
85 percent of wblch involve marl·
Juana, Glav11 I.I 09tlmiatic that dope
and drug wage Will soon be on the
wane.
"I think lhcre is a solldlfytng of
public opinion afainst it rlcht now."
he totd the DA 1,,y Pij,,()T. "We're
past the pcTfod when there wall some
respect for the views of the Learys
and kooks who suggest thal pot 1s
no worse tha.n alcohol.
''Medical and law enforcement opin-
ion on the subject is now In the as-
cendancy. I look for • dJminuUon of
the problem In the next year or two."
Glavas released pOlice department
arrest statiJllcs, however, that give no
indication of any "diminution" -as
yet.
Five years ago, 29 persons were
arrested. By 1965 the total had reached J2. In 1966. 271 arreats •ere logged ;
last year. 426. The latter figure was
up 58 percent over the previous year.
Breaking down the 1967 total Into
various categories. Glavas noted that
only 150 Newport residents were
among those booked . .Evuyone el5e
wu from out of town.
"Obviously." the chlcr 11u~gt11ted.
••non·resldenta aren't aware that we
have u alert a department as we do.
They come here unwary."
One of the more sobering statistics
is that 143 of last year's roundup of
suspecta were under 18 years of age.
The youngest of these. accordJng to
Detective Capt. Louis Heeres. was a
14-year-old boy. He was booked for
martJuana posse$sion.
Heerea explained that 22 of 1967's
arre1t1 related to the possession. use
And aales of dangerous drugs such as
I.SD, methedrine. benzedrine and dex·
rdrlne. Another 41 arrests Involved
"nlher offenses.'' Heere~ said thtse
included possession or hypodermiC'
k1ta and being un<ltr the Influence or
dru11.
All other arrests during the year-
• total of 313-were i.n connection with
marijuana violations only.
Chief Glavas said his department
has two detectives working essentially
full-lime on narcotics and drug lnves-
UgaUons. The manpower level has
remained the same for the past two
years. he pointed out. adding, bow· ever. that "our field officers have
been well-trained lo observe narcotics
activities." lie estimated that about 65 percent
of the arrests were made by oHlcer!I
In the field.
"1 think that the number of arreslll
pretty mu<'h reflect~ the competence or our ofrlcers and the attentio11 paid
to the problrm. rather than to the
1ctual amount of the offenses," he
concluded.
N.Y. Sioeks
TEN CENTS
COVERS BODY -Harbor Dis·
trict Officer John Martindale
places blanket over body of
drowning victim, Kim FlaveU,
recovered from channel CYff the
Wedge in Newport Harbor.
Mesa G:ash Kills
Engineer, Wife;
·Two Others Hurt
By TONY CILLO
OI Ille Dell, ,,,., Steff
A Westminster city engineering aide
.-who. was secured in his compact car with seat and shoulder safety
straps -and his wile were killed
in a two-car crash Thursday night in Costa Mesa.
The couple became the second and
third traffic fatalities of the still young
year for Costa Mesa. Last year at
this time, the city had no deaths
recorded. Police described the crash
as a combination high-speed and left.
turn accident.
Two youths in another car were
hurl in the collision on Wilson Street
just west of Miner Street at 9 p.m.
Dead are Harry A. Thomas. 31,
the driver, and hit wire, Barban
Jean, 21, of Sao1a Aila. Thomas was
a principal engineering aide in
Westminster's city Public Works
Department. The couple had no
children.
Injured in the crash were Richtrd
(;. ForteviUe. 18. or 338 Westbrook
Place. Costa Mesa. the other driver.
and Richard F. Harmon, 15. of 2172
Pacific Ave., Costa Mesa, riding with
Fort.eville.
Fortevi.Ue was in satisfactory con-
dJtlon in Hoag Memoriail Hospital to-
day. Hospital sources said he suflered
a large cut oo the forehead and was
admitted for observation. The other
teen-ager was treated for a head cut
and released.
According to a Hoog Hospital
spokesman, Thomas was dead 011 ar-
rival there. Hls wife died in the
emcr~ency room , the spokesman said.
Orange County coroner's dcrulies said
both suffered massive head ir.!uries.
Autopsic!i were lo be perfor med today
on both vic.1:ims.
Polire lhrnrizrd lilat Thomas' Cata!
(S~ f'ATA LfTIES, Pai t 2)
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Weatll•r
Those clouds might 1 o o k
I hreatenlng. but forecaster Dave
Burt insists it'll be a dry week·
end on the Orange Coast. Temp-
eratures will move Into the high
60's and slip to a low of 48.
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storu for cocut wotclurs iodai.
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DEATH SCINl-Wrecbge ls sorted out and death
car set upri1bt at scene of what police called "high·
speed" cruh Thursday at Mjner and Wilson in Costa
Mesa. Two were killed and two others were injured.
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FATALITIES . • •
inj uries were a result of peculiar vehl·
cle reactions to the impact ol the
jarring crash. O<Cicers said. although
Thomas was secured by safety belu,
he may have been struck by a car
door which was first thrown open
and then slammed abut.
According to police. investigation
of the .ccldenl Is continuing and no
cltcit.ions were Issued.
Police did report t.bat two witnesses
-Including tbe passenger In the con·
vertJble -&aid that the convertible
was moving at a.n exce$sive speed
on the street which Is posted for
35 miles an hour.
Apparently. police said. the Thomas
car, southbound on Wilson Street. was
at.tempting a left turn onto Miner
• • Street. At the same time. omcers
' · said. the eastbound Forteville con·
verUble was quickly movi ng in the
curb lane.
Tile impact threw the smaller car
onto Its side and sent pieces of glass
flying. Tbe smaller car allo struck
a city street \lght pole. leaving paint
markings on it.
Police had to cul the safety belts
whkh held Thomati in his seat in
order to fJ'ft him from the wreckage.
o mcers broke the rear window of
the Thomas car in order to free ber.
Her pane, one oUicer reported. was almost "welded" to the front o( the
car aDd it took at lieut five minutes
lo force it loose.
Vera Champion
Services Saturday
Services Cor Vera B. Champion. a
resident ol Newport Beach for the
past nilM years and of California for
17, will be held 1t J p.m. Saturday at
WeatcliH Chtpel Mortuary, Costa
Mesa. Mrs. Champloa djed Thursday after
a lengthy illness al Newport Harbor
Convalescent Home. She was 88.
She 15 sw-vived by two daughfrr<;.
.Janet Carroll or BaJbna and Vera
Tremblay ol Chats~-ortb: two &oni;.
Mllton MaJcolm Champion of San
t~ranciaco and Earl Manni.nJt Champ·
ion of Atlanta. Geor~ia : four (rand·
c.bildr'M ..S lt etMt-«rlltdc:hildren.
The Rn. l.Atttt D. FUctdncer of the
UaltJ <llW'dl el Newport .8eacJ\ will
offlcWe at tbe arvices.
l1termeDt will foUow •t t11kwood
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Cable TV Growing
Extra Programs Due Irvine Vse rs
Extra programming of a community
service variety soon will be broadcast
by Community Cablevision Company
to cable television subscribers on
Jrvine Ranch property.
First of the local programs will
be a six·part series on modern
classroom methods by teachers at
University Park Elementary School.
New math. linguistics. reading.
p a r e n t conferences. interpreting
report cards and special projects will
be topics covered. Teachers and pupils
will be shown in actual clauroom
situations.
Wayne Hauser, C omm u n i l y
Cablevision operations manat!cr. said
the programs will begin next month
on San Diego channels 8 or 10 when
network shows are being duplicated.
So far. residents o( Harbor View
Hills and niversity Park are .the
onJy ones connected to lhe cable
service. Turtle Rock and 0U1er. new
housing area.~ will be addrd as they
are developed.
Two television cameras plus $15,000
worth of taping ~uipmen• recently
were acquired by C o m m u n i t y
Cablevision. a subs.idW'y of the Irvine
Co. There are plans to locate a central
studio at ranch headquarter~.
Dow Planning $500,000
Plant in Irvine Complex
A half-million-dollar building for
'-Dow Corning Corp. will be built In
Coat. Mesa 'a port.Jm of the Irvine
Industrial (.omplo. KCOl"din« to a
permit ~ filed Wednesday in
City H.U.
P1ana for a mo*ra, IJ,ODO 1qure
Newport Plans
Rabies Oinic
Newport Buch dol Ownttt today
were urged to make su~ their pet!I
receive rabies shots by attending a
rabies clinic from 7 p.m. to 1:30
p.m. Tuesday at Fire Department
bNdquartus, m 3Zad St.
Fred Vice, city license supervisor.
said the 5hots colt $U O each. At
the aame tlme. do< Uceua will be
is.suel at $S each, be said.
Dog l.iceftles bou&bt after Feb. 1
carry a penalty fee of an addiliooal
SS. Vice said. The rabies clinic iR
spooacnd by tbe Harbor Atta
Kiwanis O ub Mtd the ~n
Caliionda Veterinary M e d 1 c a I
Association. under the auspices of the
Orange County Health Department.
foot building to be placed al Rl'cl
J<Ull and McCorJlllck Avrnur~ were
submitted' by Donald' Rt W11rr~n Com·
pany Engineers. of Los Angeles.
PrdnUnary p"ru; ~ Jo~ turned
owr to the lrvi~ Ot.1 today. a
&pokesman for the engineering firm
said.
~ building wlU be 140 by 230 feet
and is described as a compound.ing
buildillg. In il the corporation. ac·
cording to die e:nginett. will combine
materials and package a ceillDg com·
pound.
According to the permit appliclltion.
the one-story structure will include
office. warehouse and manuflduriag
space.
Architect for the project is Fletcher
l'Mmpson Inc . of BridJ?eport, Conn .
Brootts Cavanaugh of the Planning
Department said Dow Corain.r; has
acquired a total of 15 acra in the
part of the Irvine complex recently
annexed by the city. The permit in·
volves plau (or only thrtt of those
acre~.
Buildings on them woulrl go up
across from the Columbia Yacht Corp. facilities.
The recently annexed a1 P;i is west
of the ct'Tlltt line of ~d Hill Avenue
from PalL<;ades Road oorth to the'
San Diego Freeway.
Saddleback, Orange Coast
At Odds Ov¢r Seat ~vy
BJ THOMAS FORTUNE
Of .. ~ """ *" Sadcrtebac~ JunioJ College District
may be in the driftr's seat now but
Onnge C..St College District tnstecs
m-e seeldli& to bold on• --to $1 million ta Meat tu ~e.
Oisc ussed Wednesday night by the
OCC board was "corrective'' leJtl•la·
lion and an attorney Reneral's opinion.
Prettv much discarded was the
possib1hty or nejl?ot1atin2 a setUcment
betwc~n thr two boarc:li.
School ofricials Cro m both <11mlct.I
~eem to real.Ue neltbef' boar·J i1 •Pl
to willinl)y giw away te the OU.
~.000 or more.
Saddleback trustees are al'med
with a cou.nt,.y cOWJsel's opinion. so
OCC bolr• member's wlU sett an
aQontey gMeral's ..._ awd new •st•..._ bl lli9pes ti btnlill tbe
iawe..
At lsaue is ~Dt of S3llO per
atuMat by SIJclt'*l lor eacb ltu·
demt atteM~ occ. Tht INl tax
is far r• fecilWel m ls o~r
ud .~bove ltlO ,.W pu studat for
opeYaUnj expenses.
Dlt SI.ale Sducal.ioe C4dt su~i.tu
U\at new ju.D.ipr collqe &!1'ic.'U do
not ha•e to the paJ lM •oat Lax
10 the raoee1 caa be put iMo &heir
ew11 aew fdU... Tbia: IGll ol revenaat .._14 work
•bar~• lie OCC OOl.ricl wbicb
ii practicaUJ .....
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PreseAUy. about l~ s.ic:dlebact
area studeot& attend Orange Coast.
Next year the number 1s expected
to be about 800 as SaddJeback opens
its own small campus OlCCOmmodating
about 500 students.
The following year. 196!1-iO, ac·
cording to Saddleback Supt. Jack
Roper: the ww di.tiict bo~'\ to lll&n-•aft of itt ~-
Or. Norman Watson. ~uprrintendenl
or 0CC. iS not lit) 5Ul'l' fhj~ WllJ happen. ,
lie foresees over a tlm•r ~ rar period .-ioup soutl'I coast studen t' actCtdml
OCX: to ta.l ly Sl miJUon 1n t tu revenue.
Roper feels '500.000 Is a more
l'eaJisllc !lgure, uplain!Qg "Wat.ton
ii c:oonting en as tna.n,y $tudcnu as
pouibie ~ to OCC 'l"hile we'n
ttlfnkini .,. tetpUtc as rn111 y as ,..1.
bte at~ ..
"I can appredale ~e Coast's
polittoo," Roper salcl~ ••1 reallte UleY
ban lost two overriGe electloas. But
this Is a two-w_, s~t: Ollf clis:tricl
will lain and ooe will lOR.
.. , feel the moaey 5bouJd 1l1Y bOme
with tbe tlstrict struqling to 1et
ofJ the gtuoJ at a U:ne wbM it
n~ II most:·
W •boo told ltis board the loss to
tl)C OCC District would be fo tile
r an,e of 1.1 to M mlUlon u it Is
fliured that the 11 million rou.ld be
malchecl w~ st.ate~ funds.
....
SAIGON CAP) -The U.S. Marine
force In South Vietnam's h r o
n~ pr..,_.. i._eased to
~aea.&oday • aaoet. .J!e&inwlt wap lnOYed north to m.et t.be threat of·,tl~Vi letnamese divillpns aro.und th~ demll tariud zone.
stiUar -.M.arlM olfw:en -said there are lpdiceljw tlNIJ 1bt Comnambt
troopc wlD emcemtralt • the pro-vince!' of Quang ni, wh1eh fronts
the DMZ, and Tbua Thien, just below
it, in their expected spring offensive
in the north.
The sb.ict oC the 3,500-man Sth
Marine Regim~nt from aa operating
area sooth or Da Nang ·gives the
Marines three more maneuver bat·
tallons -which can cowr a wide
aru and aren't tied down in st.aUc
defens ive positions -in Thua Thlen.
Only two Marine battalions bad been
E're• Pflfle J
TIDELANDS. • •
olbert p11y no fees ."
Under continuing study, he not~.
is "how to establish some semblance
or uniformity in fee schedules ...
City Manager Harvey Hurlburt
undersc«ed Parsons' remerks by sug·
gesting that the city's •·house must
be in order before the state IA·
lervenes ."
Hurlburt emphasized that a major
aim of the city's present study is
lo establish a method for com·
pensatlng the general public for the
private use or pubUc properties.
The gathering, the first of two
sponsored by the Bay Area Citizens
Council. was told that Parsons' com·
mittce is thinking of recommending
an an nual fee ranging from two cents
to five cents for each square foot
ol tidelallds occupied by private or
commercial installations.
Incidental to the fee proposal ,
Hurlburt noted, is the posslbllit.Y of
oHsetting ''to a limited degree" costs
ret.ted to the administration of public
tidelands.
During a question and answer
sessio11 following the d ty officials'
presentation. wbich iacluded maps aed
the use of slidles, homeowoen in·
dic:ated they were ~ to any
feel at all. but if they, Nd to be
lmpeeed. wou.ld prefa 'I '1flat fee ".
Bat they W«•• Wd ~ a square
fool4ge levy was felt by the city
to be more equitable. •
The next Bay Atta Cititens Council
meeting on the subject is tel for
Thunday. Jan. 25. ift the coullcil
chambers at 7:30 p.m. City llides
Mid it woukt be essntlally "•re-run.''
LSD Film Scores Hit,
Hehl Over by Police
ScoriDC u.. bigat bit ol atrf DOil·
Jlnllit movie in recent memory ia
the Harl>or Aiu, a cloc'llmaltary 6lm
abcMlt Im is beinC "held over" rw
another free public ltlowtna by the
Coeta Mesa Police Reserve.
Aft.er the fint public showing which
attracttd more viewers than could
see the film at ooe time, police
reservist Frank Jordan said the
reservists have scheduled another free
pubUc showing.
The color film -"LSD 25'' -will
be shown at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.
30 in the auditorium o( the Costa
Mesa Police Racitit yon Fair Drive
ReserVltions w1U be needed and may
be made by caJJing 834·5280. according
~ Jordan. who is reservist in charge
ol programminf.
Witll •howings ol the film. Costa
Mell police -recular and reserve
-answer questions about LSD and
narcotics and show equ1pment used
by addkt.s and samplers.
Tbe film continua to be boot~
for home (if the srouP is ~ or men),
club and odler group sbowing1. ac·
cOf"dlng to Jordan. The DAILY PILOT
is listing the film's Jan111ry tchedule
below.
Showings of the lilm. produced by
the San Mateo Union Rigb School
Diatrlct. were taken on by the Police
Reserw in a two-lilted elCort to beef
up a reserve police recntltment effort
and to spread tt'8 word about wbi.t
Is known of LSD lo the pu:btlc.
"We MW to eoafine eMwi.ngs to
Costa Mesa... Jordan Wei today.
"We've Md requests from Los
An~les County tmms: in f9ct. we've
had more reqlleltl tMn we've been
able to boaor ...
Jordm said tbe Cl.Im will be taken
out for lfOUP abowiaCJ, but pet'IOllS
who want to ananc• a abowing must
call (~) so a police reservist
can make a sc:hedutinc contact.
The film, depicting scenes oi hippies
on ''bad bips'' in Hasbbtry and in
medical clinks. tells about the
hallucinatory drug. Or it tells as much
as is known about H. To do so. the
drug is penonifted by a voice which
narrates the film.
Acconling to Jordan, at least 400
persons -not i.ncludlng 1tudents who
sa• the film in Kbool -have see n
the film so Car. He estimated that
by the end of January, viewers will
have numbered 1,200.
Scheduled •howiftgs i nc I u de :
. (Private lfOUP indicates a gathering
or persons not with a club or other
organization.}
Jan. 13. private croup: Jan. 14.
8 p.m.. Boy Scouts, 1457 Superior
Ave . : J •n. 15, requested but not con·
fir med: Jan. 11. open; Jan. 17. 7::.1
p.m.. American Business Women's,
Association. Newporter lnn.
Jan. 18. Pomona Elementary School
Parent·T e ac h e r Associat.iotl. 7:30
p.m .. at tlte IChool; Jan. 19-20. open:
Jan. 21. Costa Mesa Search and
Rescue organization. 7 11.m.. police
facility; Jan. 22. private group: J an.
23. Orange Coast College: Jan. 24.
open ; Jan. 25, Aeronutrooic Credit
Union employes, 8 p.m .: Je. 26,
Harbor Area Boys Club; Jan. 27·28.
open; Jan. 29, Jwaioc Ouamber t !
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D~lV PILOT
18 Bodies Reeovered
Ex-Toro Marine .
Among Air Dea~
BATTLE. ,MOUNTAIN, Ne.v. (UPI)
-The body of a former colonel at
the Mari.Ile Corps Air Station at "El
Toro was .among 19 recover~ today .....
from a Marine tral)!port pl~ne whic}\.
crasbed into Mt. Tobin near here
in a bUuard Wednesday, kil Ung all
aboard"
wound only part way up Ute mountain,
located in a desolate area in northern
Nevada.
A Marine spokesman said the four·
englne plane took o.ff ¥ooday from
Quantico. Va .. and landed the same
day at Buckley Air National Guard
Station in Colorado. It left for Seattle
shortly before noon.
NEW CITIZENS GATHEll FOR 'flAMILY POlTIAIT' ON COURTHOUSE STE'5 IN ;$ANTA ANA
--~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~--
He was identilied as Col. Chflrles
E. DObson, 51, director of a Marine
school at Quantico, Va .• and formerly
director of supplies and logistics at
The plane struck just below the
mountain's ridge line and slid back
down several nundred yards, nearlY
intact. before it was consumed by flames.· ,,
Both Survivors
Of Transplants
Gain Strength
37 New Citizens
Coast Ex:foreigners Naturtft,ized
By Ualte4 Preti lntenai•aJ
Both survivors of the world's first
five heart tranrpluts were reported
improved today.
In Cape Town, South Alrica, Dr.
Philip Blaiberg was treated. however.
for a "mild complication," the first
to appear since he received his new .
heart Jan. 2.
Medical 1pokesmen sajd an excess
of fluid bad collected ln the sac sur·
rounding the 58-year-old retired den·
tist's heart and bad been drained Ofl.
They said the complication occur·
red trequenUy after any kind of heart
surgery and was not regarded a se·
rous.
In Palo Alto, Mike Kasperak was
9till on the critical list, but was more
than holding his own as be moved
into his sixth day or life with anoth·
er pt:rson's heart.
Kasperak, 54, Thursday b e g a n
breathing periodically for the f l r s t
time without his artificial respira-
tor. And there was no sign that bis
new heart was being rejected through
the normal body mechanism. A hos-
pital spokesman said no rejection
treatment had been made since corti-
sone was administered just before the
transplant.
"Kasperak contiaues to improve, but
l\e Is still on the critical list," t h e
spokesman taid. "His kidney function
bas returned to nea:r normal. His liv·
er function cOQtinues to improve.
"The patient is breathing IJ)Ontan·
eou.ly without the assistance of a res-
pirator for part of the time. His blood
pressun, pulse and cardiac functioo
are normal." .. ~
In Superior Court ceremonies which
saw a total of 126 immi&rants pledge
their first oatba of allegiance Wed·
nesday, YT residents 'Or eight Orange
Coast communities became United
States citizens.
Costa Mesa provided the largest
contingent to the naturalizatioi. with
16 foreign-born retidents IµUDg up
before Presiding Judge S a m u e l
Dreizen. Fast growing Huntington
Beach provided five new Americans,
five of those present hailed from
Westminster and four persons listed
San Clemente as their home.
Four cities contributed one ciliz~n
e?cb to the colorful ceremony which
concluded with the presentation of
an American nag to each new citizen.
They were: Newport Beach, Fountain
Valley, Laguna Beach and Newpurt
Beach.
Judge Dreizen, congratulating the
foreign-born applicants on successfully
concluding their citizenship classes.
told them: "This will be th~ proude .. t
day of your lives.
··1 urge you to participate in all
activities open to you and to make
full use of your new and treasured
citizenship,'' Judge Dreizen added. "It
is one of the most pleasant duties
on our court calendar · to be able
to come here today and preside over
this· ceremoO¥."
Newport Beach Judge Robert L.
Corfman recalled the "early days of
our great nation and the great strug·
gles wa ged by those who left us our
beloved country as il is today.
Treasure that heritage," Jud ge
Corfman said. ''Become the kind of
America11 who v:ill look to the future
of our country but not forget its iJ.
luslrious past."
Offl~iating witl:l Jµdges f>reizen aqd
Corfman at the ceremony was
recently appointed Judge Claude M.
Owena.
Orange Coast residents wbo were
officially registered as U.S. citizens
were, listed in terms of ~eir country
of origin:
ADEN -Ali Abdulla Yafai, 2446
Santa Ana Ave., Apt. B. Costa Mesa.
Baeks County Aetlon
Supervisor Baker Lashes
'67 Grand Jury Charges
David L. Baker. chairman· of the
Orange County Board of Supervisor•
for the put year. has struck back
at 1967 Grand Jury charges on county
taxing policies and lease backs.
The jury ~lier this weelt criticized
rising taxes and cost of government.
Baker took sharp issue refeping to
a California taxpayers ass'tciatlon
report which shows that Orange Coun·
ty bu the Jowett per capita coat
of government or any of the state's
58 counties.
The report showed Orange County
having a per capita cost of $!n.71
which sharply conttasts with Loa
Angeles County's $1 ,047 per capita
cost, hiahest in the state.
The jury also critici.7.ed county
govemmettt by comparing a reported
increue of $106 million, or 74 percent
Jn taxes billed to real property in
the last-five years while population
rose only 34 percent.
"1be jury ia r\gbt u f-r as ~
go," B.ter Hid. "But they.ov.eduobcl
a great deal or it was not ~
to their attention."
The supervilor p>iDt.ed ~~that tbe
jury's fipres are aluted toward tba
count)' board but that the b6iard has no controJ over the maJorttY of tax
levies. ,
"Onl.Y 17 cents of the tax dollar
ls levied by tile boaN," Baker noted.
"Som• 43 percent of the bud1et it
far bolpttal, welfare. veterans aervlce1 =e.4 ddJdreD, llld other public tanee prosram1 over which tbe
boC'Cl bu no crCllDtral. ·•
a.. pvt an CUJQPlt in the
Ju..sQe Hall let 1lp. ''wblll it WU
atartlld ....-11 ,_.. -.... state .,,... to pay 10 ~ .... °' tbe cod ol m.a.ntalDlal I jtlftlllJe m tbe home ,
but Mt I per capita montblJ COit
Umit of •· lt now COltl Hout • I moatb to keep I tirl In JfftDi1e
KaJl but the atate still peya onl)' ....
On the county JeaM .. back ,PtOP'•m
wtlich 1' providiftl for more than "10
million "far county projects Including
a lktorJ court bulldlal, a new Jau and • abtrtft'r omce builclinl, Bater
•lain took l11ue witb the Jury report.
I
ANSWIU GRAND JURY
Suplrv..., l)aylcf laker
Bond Jssues or direct tax levies,
the OGly alternaUftl to tbe lease-beet
program, have Mrious hazardl to
caflllt)' pn>lfel&, the ~ said. ''Wbela you ut voters to · appnm.
a bond iulM 1ou .. ooly Mkinl
wbetJWr err not to borrow rnone1,"
Bater said. ••Direct texd. once levled.
an difficult to remove.
"Jn tbt mott recent bond electlm
on the courthouae and jail buildings, eu percent o( \he voters approved .
which ls only tracuonaUy short or the
necessar1 •.4'7 percent required.
''ThJs was a clear npren ion of
the people lncUcatJn1 tbat a larte
majorl(J 1upported the prOIJ'UI.''
Baker concluded.
ARGENTINA Della R o s •
Richards, 163Sl Jody C I r c I e ,
Westminster.
CANADA -Joan Marilyn Sun·
derland, 714 Iris Ave., Corona del
Mar; Almina Jean Strong. 925
Junipero Drive.: Eileen J e a n
Ericltson, 2822 Portola Drive; Doris
Elaine Carsley1 2028 Baltra Place and
Elisabeth Roy Doyle, 264 Bowling
Green, all of Costa Mesa: Gerald
John Swnmers. 19872 Lexington Lane,
Gisela M. E. and Wilhelm · C.
Muhlhauser, bolh of 8301 Mary Circle'
and Grace Anna Alma.as. 6862 Marilyn
Drive, all of Huntington Beach:
Margaret Mary Locke~t. 3061 Carob
St., Newport Beach: Gordon Alec Rej.
ding, 13191 Weymouth St., Marilyp
Jean Oriyano. 6342 Iroquois Road,
Janice Lee and Linda AM Burton,
both of 14181 RoxaMe D r I v e ,
Westminster.
FRANCE -Annie Renee Bonnand,
1930 Whittier Ave .• Cos1a Mesa.
GREAT BRITAIN -John Grimley,
2751 Canary Drive and Su~anne
Mulheron, 396 Victoria St. both of
Costa Mesa : Josie Virginia Stevens,
616 Anita St.. Laguna Beach arid
Mar,g:.ret Craig and Thomas Kane,
902 Salvador, San Clemente.
t.ii.iAT~MALA -Llggia Neddy Ter-
ry, 15352 Fieldsten Lane, Huntington
Beach.
JAPAN -Sbigeko Panza. 17582 De
Long Circle, Huntington Beach.
JORDAN -Hu~sain Abdel Karim
Khalll. m5 Baker St .. Costa Mesa.
THE NETHERLANDS - Annie
Louise and Klaas Martinus Schaar,
3209 Colorado Place: Harry John
Ogilvie. 2214 College Drive and
WiUemijntje and Louis E d o u a r d
Klr.asens, 244 Wake-Forest. all .of
Costa Mesa : and Giok Hwa Toussaint·
Zannet, 18544 San Fell~ St., F ounta:n
Valley. ·
NORWAY -A a g e A n d r e a s
Gullberg, 1961 Maple St., Apt. 8, Costa
Mesa.
:WEST GERMANY-Isolde Mason,
2016 Wallace St,, Costa Meia; Robert
Arthur Holland, 10042 Kukui Drive,
Huntington Beach; and Helga K. F.
and Harri F. Kutzmarskl, 230 W.
Mariposa. San Clement~.
T w e n t y · e i g h t nations were
represented in the overall registration
of 126 new citizens. Canada, a tradj-
tionaJ leader in the provision of new
U.S. citi~ens. reUnquished her claim
on 33 Canadian-born applicants ; Great
Britain and The Netherlands, with
18 persona severing their ties with
each nation. shared second place.
Other nations represented ih the
naturalization ceremonies, with the
number of its fonrfer citizens shown
ln parentheses, were : West Germany
(17); Mexico (8); France (3); J apJn
(3); lreland C2); Italy {2): Brazil
(2); Panama (2): and Rumania 12,.
.·
I
I
Newport Missile
Official Named
UCLA Professor
Ted J. Gordon, director of advance
space stations and planetary systems
for the Douglas Aircraft Missile &
Space Systems Division. has been
named a regents' professor at the
UCLA school of business.
Gordon . a resldent of Newport
Beach. will take a three • month
leave from the Douglas Space Systems
Center. where he is responsible for
plannini: and direction of studies
related to future space programs.
Gordon is teaching a U C L A
graduate se minar for master of
business administration candidates
and faculty members. The course.
titled. '·The New Determinism; A
Probe of the Future." is aimed at
the central questio ns of planning antl ·
will explore importa nt technological.
societal, political and e c o n o m i c
trends.
In addition to his leaching duties.
Gordon will conduct research into
methods of forecasting, using both
the philosophic and analytic approach.
He will also present a public lecture
on ''Space and Its Effect On Men ..
at the University of Califlrnia, Sant a
Barbara, thi s month and another till·
ed, "The New Determinism" at UCL!.
in February.
Regents professorships are offered
on ~ ~hree · ?lonlh basis to outstanding
ln(liv1duals tn pubUc affai rs. business.
the professions or tbe arts by the
UnJversity of California board of
regents.
Exploding ·Tire
Kills Countian
I A man was killed this n1ornlng when
a tire he was changing exploded.
Anaheim police said Steve J.
Fryderlund, 23. of 728 W. Amerlge
Ave., Fullerton, was putting a new
sand buggy tire on a rim on a cbang·
ing rack when the tire exploded.
Fryderlund was killed instantly by
the flying debris. police said. Scene
of the accident was the Maloney Tire
Shop, 25.2 N. Anahei m Blvd.
U.S. Grant Helps
Plant Modernization
A $27.1.80 federal grant to aid Seal
Beach Jn modernizing and enlarging
a sewage treatment plant at Electrir
Avenue and the San Gabriel RiveT
has been approved by the Federal
Wa ter Pollu tion Co n trol
Administration.
El Toro in 1962. •
Another victim with links to Orange
County was Marine Col. James R.
Pfiddy, 43, of McKees Rocks, Pa.,
whose three stepchlldren w e r e
reported to be residents of Tustin.
Marine Sgt. Jobnn.ie L. Thomas Jr.,
31, of Los Angeles, a crewman aboard
the C-54 plane, also perished.
BODJ'ES RETRlEVED
Helicopters retrieved the bodies this
mornJng from the snowswept, 9,779-ft.
side of Mt. Tobin, which the four·
engined plane rammed after the pilot
reported heavy icing on its wings.
The plane. on a !Ught from Denver
lo Seattle, carried a warfare presen-
tation team on a 10-day tour or
western military bases to instruct
servicemen on techniques of am-
phibious landings. Of the 1 2
passengers and crew of 7. 11 were
fi eld grade officers.
A 13th passenger Marine Lance Cpl.
Robert A. Beard. en route home on
leave. 'left the plane in Denver and
flew to Edmonds, Wash. on another
flight. because be was eager to an·
nounce his engagement to a hometown girl. .
Among the other victi ms were
another Marine c o I o n e I, three
lieutenant colonels including a British
marine. a Navy lieutenant com·
mander. and f9ur Marine majors.
The twisted wrecltage was sighted
shortly before dawn Thursday. Rescue
workers struggled across snow-clog-
ged ravines to reach the scene but
reported, "l'hey didn 't have a
chance," since the Jone dirt road
UEA.RD PLANE
Tito Sartorelli, Who was berdlni
cattle in a valley below the moontaio,
said he and his wlfa heard a plane
J>ass over shortly before the craab,
''It was snowing. like hell," be said.
''My wife remarked, 'What a terribla day to be flying.' " '
Others who dled in the crash were:
-Lt. Col. Rtchard H. Burnett; 39, the pilot, Harrisbur g, Pa·.
-Maj. Raymond R. Hower, 38,
crewman, Salina, Kan.
-Master Sgt. Daniel F. Gunsalus,
37, crewman, Nogales, Ariz.
-Corpsman 2c Gary C. Teselle,
crewman, Santa Rosa, Calif.
-Cpl. Dennis L. Perry, 20,
crewman, Indianapolis.
-Col. Lincoln N: Holdzkom. 48,
Quantico.
-Lt. Col. Fra11k R. Harper Jr.,
36, Quanti·co. ,
-Lt. Col. Richard J. E . Bavln,
Quantico.
-Comdr. Jack E. Waterman, 43,
Savanna, BL
-Maj. Richard M. Foster. 40, Spr·
ingfield, Va.
-Maj. John B. Morris. 35. Quantico.
-Maj . James L. Compton, 32,
Atchison , Kan.
-Sgt. Alan G. Fedorick, 23, Chester,
P a.
-Cpl. J ohn P. Dunphy, 24, Madison,
Wis.'
-Cpl. Richard L. Gerdom. ~. Aber·
deen. Md.
-Lance Cpl. Gllbert C. Stanfield,
21, Cyrithiana, Ky.
McDonnell Douglas Gets
$31 Million Space Pf!Ct
By ROBERT McKECHNlE
Of 1M OlllY l"llet Stell
A giant fuel tank which will be
converted to £"1 orbital workshop for
astronauts when It ls emptied of
rocket propellent will be built in Hun·
tlngton Beach, the McDonnell Douglas
Corp. announced today.
Negotiations between McDonnell
• Douglas and the National Aeronautics
and Space AdministrrAion have begun
on this $31 million contract.
It was also announced that NASA
will contract with McDonnell Douglas
for the assembly and delivery of more
Saturn IB launc h vehicle second
stages. The amount is $48 million .
A statement from the office of Rep.
Richard T. Hanna, ( D·Huntington
Beach). indicated that the $79 million
in new cootracts will not result in
an increase in employment.
It w111 assure "a stabilized employ-
ment picture st the Huntington Beach
facility for some time to come," the
Hanna statement indicated.
The contract for the orbiting
workshop is an integral pa.rt of the
Apollo program. according lo in-
formation from the NASA Marshall
Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala .
Once in earth orbit. the astronauts
will change the 10,000 cubic feet of
space into a combined living-working
area for the 28-day Apollo applications
program.
All tbe hardware necesso.ry lot liv·
ing and conducting scientific ex·
perlments in space will be fixed inside
the huge fank.
According to the general plans. the
Saturn S·IVB rocket carrying the tank
will go up first. Three astronauts
will follow in another vehicle, an
Apollo spc:-cecraft.
The two vehicles will meet in space,
and the astronauts' ship will attach
itseU to the first Saturn. Then the
men will convert tbe empty .fuel tank
into the apartment-workshop.
The astronauts will use the Apollo
spacecraft that had attached for their
return trip to the earth.
This orbiting workshop will provide
an understanding of the requirement$
of a space station, the NASA state-
ment said.
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c..llt .. Tiii DAIL 1' PILOT ...
Tbe dlltrkt attcrney1 oUlce ln Phil·
ad1Jphl1 arreatecl Rtllert L. WaUM.
• pact a& tbe Pbllldelpbia Free lJ·
brmy, • cbm1n of larceny by an .....,,._ 'l'bl1 reported they found
-boalll tmproperiJ checked out trom tbe Jl1lrsy bl Watacaa bome. •
Yot&U Cotev, J, of ChicGQo, tM lf1C.
ropoUtan Jfc&tU of DhMI GM, toaUCI
OH1' to Timmt POOi, 4, Poitn Bor of Whit~r. CaUf., Clftd otw• llfm a kw
dtirlnf G forM pk'tlirc f4kino ltWcm
Thurada11. TM children are culdng ~ • npport inc March of
Dtmu tft U. ciirrlM c:mnpafgn for
fuftda for ralG'fch and treatmeftt of
bf111' d..f eeta. • Mn. Den MdC•eon of Carllbad
wu e z cu 1e d from JtJr7 duty in
Munldpal Court thlJ week. "I bad
a fall Oct. 28 lalt year and tt iJ dif-
ficult to get around," lhe told
Judge Char ... S......._ The judge
excused the 102 ·year· old woman
and aakl Iba demOmtnted "a fine
espl'llllcm ol dtt.nlhtp and aW·
tude in her wnnnr 1o Ml"ft,"
l A J1 ,,_,. Gtm4 Rapidl.
ltic1'., otrt told poia tMt ..,.
IM 10C11 °" a dtJ bu alone W td-
nesdav ftjght, the driH?' itopptd
tl\t bMI, &l&f'Md off the ligh&I
oftd asked 1'cf for a Id ... SM
lcdd •"-tol4 Mm •wo" bvi &M&
M killecl m GftfUIGf· Police to-dof tHn ..archblg for the ''Jdal.
trtg balldff.•
• A NdlmpllDD. ..... , biar.der
bat be1a tM1a1 a dip ta GM lllD Rlftr dallJ for tbe veil two ,_., J'IPl'd·
1111 of watblr. But Vlmr F-11er,
45. bad to PM1 ap bll ntm atnee sub mo tempwltm• bit GM aree be-
caute be u.ys tlle lee on the rl'ftl' II
too thick to cbop.
Bacbelan ID !cttcm. W)'omhll,
don't ban a daaDe9. Tbe 'ftUb' DIWI:
paper ID tbe Nwtb...wa W7omlDC
ski relCd Ml ._... a "'Lllp Vur
pablJc .... far amtt ...... w"
bJ pllblllldlll ...... of ..... .
elcn, 21 ar tnr. • Sbtrlft1 ollolrl In LUlwood re-
ctlftd a plalD ...iop. ID tbe mall
CODtalninC '256 and all UDlltnecf ...
which read. "With regard to the thert
at Winchell'• Donut Shop, th1I ls the
rtrst Ume I have eve.r done anyth1n1
like thLI. ~ 11 wbat la left.•• Pollet
reported Ulat bttwten • aod '800
was taken from the llft in tbt
doughnut lhop.
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JERSEY CITY. N. J. (AP) -A
New York· bound nDld trallllt eont·
muter train crubecf 1Dto the rear
of another at the belcbt of the evenlq
rush hour 'lburlday lDJuriDI IOIDe
D) perlOGI. Eipt.MD r • q u I r 1 d hospita..Usation.
There were no fatallU.. The laJund
be1an J.tmmlnl tbe Jertey City
Medical Center abort11 aftlr fbe 1:15
p.m. colUlion which oceurnd Jun
wut of -tbe Port AutbarttJ . Tram
Hudlon (P.\TH) tuba iflatlCll at
Jounal Square here. . TweatJ.tlbt dodon were eaDed In
te reinforce the two nonnan1 -~ to emergency duty. Dr. amohl ~
director ot emer1ency fecllltiel, uld more than D> vlctlllls .,.... broaCbt
in. Molt were treated ud rellutd.
''I heard a bit ICMIDll and tblD everytblng went bl.c:k," uld Gm.rt
Rodriquez. 44, of the Brom. N. Y., ~ plllllll9I' in OQI ot tbe tratna.
1'odl1q1llZ llld be ..... In • train
which baited behind I second Of the
subway • ltJle tralm, watun1 to enter
the J9wul Square station.
A third train collided with the rear
of tbe one be wu on, Rodriques
1 a 1 d. He added the Impact knocked
bJm uncolUlcioaa and when he awoke "many DeOD1-were on the floor, all ,eillng. ,r --,
He wu taken to the bo1pltat with
back and neck Injuries.
Jeney Clty Police Director George
Whelan declared a 1t.te of emerpncy
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blcautoltbemar· .......... .
ad tb1 JacatloM ol tbl ..... II
a .,.. lultr. • eut. jail ,,... If ....... ,.,.... ......... ..
dllU don tbe ...... kil .... ..
walll, of tbe plly. Many of the Injured wn ._..
from tbe IUll1 to I~ ..
built oa coacrete °"" the tracU. 'IW-t, ampk>yes eemfm1ed
them mtil tblf eould bl ,...... to
the bolpltal bJ one of tbe econ•
of ambulancn which a 1 m o 1 t
ellmtuted otblr traffic a t b • downtown..... .
A PATH apoketman said oai1 two
traiDI ftl"t im>lved ID the eollllloD.
Howner .... of tbl ,....,..
-includin& Rodrtpn-claimed they
were ID a tram tMt Md been sidtiwlptd by a __. tr.bl ud
rammed by a tbird.
The PATH qolrnmu eoUI offer
DO immediate NlllOll for tbe 1 "•lcl
The accident halted Mnice OD the
Une , wblcb haul.I aome 1 o O , O o O
pauengen a claJ between Ntw York
City and New J1r111 Pobltl. Com· muten wbo normally i16t tbe electric
can to connect with other tralnl and
buses at Jersey City Newark and
Hoboken, were ~ to watt. or to
ftnd alternate rout.a until eemce
resumed at a:• p.m.
Slww Batters Southeast
While Northeast Freezes
BJ 11.._. Prell llM"Mhe1'
The 8outheut reeled today under
the twin u&aultl of IDOW IDCl tee
left by the worst storm of the winter.
1be Northeast froze in aub zero temperatures and a new snowstorm
IWlded throuah the Mldwelt.
Hundreds ol IChoola In North
Carolina and Vlrglnia were cloled to-
day~ ol deep 1DOW -U much
as 14 tncm. -and lee wbldl c:oeied
tr.-and pow1r l1w with deltrDl:tbe
wel&tlt. A •mile ice belt atretdted from
Southern Pines to Go1d.lboro and
lGnltGD bl NGl1b c.rou.. ripping
down power 11De1 an4 le • " l D I realdenta without ll&ht and la IClllM cu., Mat.
Tbe Carolina Poww ad Uabt Co .•
aubll tD CC'PI wtth tbl a'fllmcbl fll
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Man Sea 825~000
Keno Payoff Slip
Through Finger8
LAI VEGASL1!!9· CAP) -A 29-,_.-dd Lat. ADP• 1b0p foreman wt. hit a '31.000 keno peyoff 'l'lmn-
dq It tbe Mint Bot.I waa rtluMd
the money wbtn Ill iDnlUptklll ........ t:be tlcUt • wrtUq ........
bad ... tampced wi~.
A,_. of tM Ntll'a Glmtna Coa-
trot Boa'd. tbl Lal v .... ">ollct
lJcellle o.p.rtmait and the mamdllC·
turer •&reed .rier Mnn boun'
dellberatfone that payment 1boWd be
withheld pending further study.
The man who wrote the ticket refu.s-
ed to Identify himnU and refused
to 10 to the pollct dlpctmtnt to
fUe a complalnt, poUct Sil Bea Com-
pton said. IutMd, the man wanted to rttana to 1AI Aale*·
ClmloCtelvUlt, Va., and Columbia, s.c. .
About 75 percent Of Goldlboro and
much of Wayne County went without
electrtctty for more than 24 houri.
Scbooll bl 30 Virginia comrtt.1 were
closed because of ice and mow rang·
int from two to m tncbll. Hardeat
hit by tbe ..,.,., ,,. Murphy ln
Nortb car0Uu'1 Wllllilnl Moantalm,
nporUnf 1• lDdall -.... sroaact. SUb .., cold. • too twnQkr ......,
In nmcb ol the comdry I cuatlalld
in the Northeast. At Massena In
upstate New Yen recidenta bad lived
with llD beiDrl of below aero tem· ~. ~J'I low WU 33 below.
Carbon Monoxide
Gu laak Ki11s
Four in Family
BRIGHTON, Tea (t1Pl)-A mal-
functloll ID I beatlq unit puabld dead-
ly carbon IDODdldl pa Into a bomt
where a family of 11 was sleeping ear·
ly ThlU'adaJ. Folll' person1 died and
ail others were ovtttome temporart.
ly by fwnea.
All mt1bt lsan perllbed tr
KdJ7 F11e BUCblett. one ol the fin
~-of An.t and leldM BQlblltt. bid aot ..u....t IDd tri ..
to J'GUll otblrl la thl fUD1JJ. FIWDC.
-ltllnmoned nelfhbon. Mrs. Huplett, 44, and five of her
children, Mar)' Cltbreint, 18, Pat:ricta,
23. Unda. 11. Janice, 7, and Kenny, 6,
were revived at a hospital.
But pronounced dead on arrival at
the botpltal w • r e Hlllblttt. eo. h1I
two IODI, D111D1, 10, aod Ktvic, 18 mond.11, and 1 IJ'Udson, Ronnie np-ton. t.
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Slaort Supplf Cambodia Visitation EDHed Send More Stamps BANGKOK, T h a l l a n d Penh told ol"-pleuaat and bodla .u a bilbw11 to Seutla ~ ... couatry.
(AP) -U. S. Ambassador cordlal relations between Vietaam and a reface wbee The V.L AhaJ's cblel of
Chester Bowlet ended his S~11ouk, the Camboclian prHHCI too bard by U.S .• ltaff. Oft. ff a r o 1 d K.
visit to Cambodia today as chief of state, and Bowles and Soatb V i e t A a m e a • Johuoo, &aid in a speech
tbe Soviet Uni'oa Union mov-during the four.day visit. troope. ,.. 111 CIUeqC) nur.s.y that
ed rapidly to oppose any But at the s.ame time Cambodia o f f l r i a l 1 he opposes seodinC U.S.
agreement be and Pl'ioce S I b a n o u k ' • f o r e i I n reported tbat B o w l e 1 troops or p)ues Iller Com·
Norodoln Sihanouk might minister. Prince Norodom assured the pn.. tlaat the munist fcitte1 that flee lato
have reached to restrict the PhoW'issara, was att.lckinc United States intends te CambodiL But lte said ht
.use ol Cambodlan territory U.S. <1ctions in Vietnam and rHpecl tbe w utrallty ud -.,roves of 'pursuit by fire
by the Vietnamese Com· in ertect rejecting American territortal mgrity ol Cam· -lhoolinc at the retreatinr
monists. charges that North Viel· bodia uct Ms no intentioa eoetqy even if they are over
Cry Postmasters
~EW YORK CAP) -Send
more stamps.
Thars the cry o f
postmasters around the na·
lion. faced with long Unes or people tryln~ to adjust
to the higher postal rates
which went Into effect Sun-
da.v.
own solution for trying to
mafl a six • cent letter with
a five • cent stamp. They
just tape a penny onto the
envelope. Youngstown, Ohio,
postal officials finaJly asked
people to stop taping pen~
nies to letters. The metal
was bard on the cancellation
macbines, they e .. plained.
Bowles, sent to Phnom ._n_a_m_es_e_tr_oop~_s _use __ Ca_:_m_-_ot~.:.1a:.:"="""=ln::l:_•:::.Y_:.a:.:tta=ck=•-the=..:border=..:· :::.:·~--~-~========== Penh by President Johnsoo,1-
told newsmen as he left
for New Delhi that he wa.s
"very saUsfied with the suc· An Associated P r e s s
survey showed supplies of
the new six · cent first class
and 10-Cent air man .stamps
were low in some centers,
particularly outa1de large
cities. Many post oruces
were completety out ol pen·
ny stamps soupt by people
who were left with a stock
of the old. five-cent kind.
The Denver poet office
was completely out of one
and two-cent 1tamps. It bad
enough six and 10 • centers
to meet the demand. but
had only 1heets of stamps,
not coils.
Things were even worse
in Enid, Okla. The post of·
fice was all out of ones.
twos, threes and sixes and
was waiting for an emergen-
cy order to ease the situa-
tion.
Postmaster Jobn J. Slat-
tery in Wattrbury, Conn.,
put Ln 111 emergency order
for 50,000 penrty stamps ad·
ded to bla regular order of
one million one • centers.
The post office began selling
half-cent 1tampe after it ran
out ol the ppenny ones.
Stampe had to be rationed
in some areas.
A Norton, Kan .. man ask·
ed for 1,000 one · cent
stamps and had to settle
for 15 and a Denver man
asked for 300 one • centers
and sot only three. And the
postmUter in Warren. ohio,
had to limit six-centers to :m per customer. Some people have their
Greeks Plan
Huge Purge
Of Officers
ATHENS (UP I) -The
Greek regime today an·
noun<'ed plans for a ma.sslve
purge ol Army. Navy and
Air Force oflkers who
followed King Constantine In
bis abortive attempt to
overthrow the Junta.
A tovenunenl decree set
up special olflefl"s' panels
h> jud&e "officers involved
in the aubverslve movement
o( Dec. 13" under special
procedure and w\tbout ap·
peal. TboH found guilty will
be retired or disbonorably
discharged.
Sources close to t h e
government said t h e y
believed between 100 and
300 officers would be a f •
fected. Other aoun:es said
that if the action extends
tn all officers who followed
the King in the early hours
of Dec. 13. as many as 800
mi~hl be involved.
At least five A rm y
lieutenant generals. seven
major generals. t b r e e
brlgadien and several ad·
mirals and Air F o r c e
generals appeared likely to
be .tf ected.
Prisoners
End Strike
.SAN QUENTIN (AP)
Alter a sl.x ·day food strike.
28 men on San Quentin
Prison's Death row ended
their protest Thursday and
sat doWn to lunch.
The meal. which prison
adml.niltrators said w a s
routine, consisted of beef
broth and rice. lettuce
salad, beef I r i c a s s e e .
chick.en fried steak, mixed
vegdable1. pork and beans.
peach cream pudding, hot
corn bread, oleo, milk. cof.
fee.
In striking, the rnen con·
tended the food was in·
Mible. They subsisted on
commissary candy bars.
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cessful talks:• ,,..,, .......
Romney
Shifts
IJe.,ei.,.. s.ne.
• It was belleved in Phnom
Pent\ ~hat Sihanouk agreed
for the three.oatlon lnterna·
tional Control Commission
to keep a closer watch OD
the border between Cam-
bodia and S<Mlth Vietnam.
But Cambodian 1 o u r c e s
reported that s 0 vie t
A mb auad or Ser e e l
K o u d r 1 a v t s e v and M.
Myllckl, the bead of the
Poliab deleaation to tM'ICC,
had called on Sihanouk to
express tbeir oppoaition to
a U.S. offer of t w o
helicopters to assist t he
commission in b o r d e r
In High
Dr. Dwight C. McGoon,
Mayo Clinic Surgeon,
baa developed an oper·
atlng technique which
bas corrected a serious
heart defect in chll·
dren. McGoon bas per-
formed three success..
ful operations on cbH-
dren at St. Mary's Hos-
pital, Rochester, since
September, using the
newly developed pro-
cedure.
watching.
CONCORD, N. H. (UPI )
-Mlcrugan Gov. George
Romney shifted his New
Hampshire Primary cam·
paign into high gear today----------
The two Communist repre-
sentatives said their 1overn-
ments opposed the olftt be·
cause the Unib!d States did
not sign the 1954 Geneva
agreement& which got the
French out ol lndochlna and
set up the control commis·
and 36 Republican con·
gressmen urged Richard t-f.
Nixon to waste no time in
joining the battle.
Romney. who considers
person • to • person cam·
paigntng one of his strong•
point!. was out In New
Hampshire's subzero cold
before dawn shaking hands
with workers at a Nashua
plant gate.
Nixon. at this p o 1 n t
regarded the f a v o r I t e
among N e w Hampshire
Republicans. planned to put
off formal1y announcing his
candidacy for the GOP
presidential nominatlon for
a few more weeks.
But 36 Republican con-
gressmen. including Assis-
tant GOP House Leader
LesLie C. Arends. urged the
former vice p r e s i d e n t
Thhursday to announce his
candidacy immediately.
.. The coming campaign ls
so critical for our country
that a forthright a n d
vigorous Republican effort
must begin now," the con·
gressmen said.
"Your years of experienee
and leadeuhip in the House,
the Senate, and the vice
presidency, your wealth of.
k n o w ledge aceumulated
from 20 years of painstaking
study of our nation·s most
pressing domestic a n d
foreign concerns, qualify
you uniquely for President
of the United States.
Nun. Shooter
Enters Plea
Of Innocent
British
Decision
To Stand
LONDON (AP)-The Brit-
ish government means to
stand by its decision lo quit
Southeast Asia and the Per-
sian Gulf by 1971 despite the
protests of Asian members
of the commonwealth, high
government sources report·
ed today.
The British will try to re-
assure their partners and
allies they intend to remain
loyal to all treaty and moral
obligations to help them in
time of war.
"Just as Australians and
New Zealanders and others
came to our aid dur1ng two
world wars." one authority
said, "we sball go to their
help iI the need should ever
arise."
1ion.
Sihanouk had said earUer
that he wu favorable to
the American offer but ac-
ceptance was \lP to the com-
mission's three members-
India, Canada and Pola.nd-
and the two cochairmen of
the Geneva conference -
Britain and the Soviet Un·
ion. The Soviet ambassador
also informed Sihanouk that
his government agreed to
new military aid for Cam·
bodia. Including 50 trucks.
All reports from Phnom
Viet War
Costs U.S .
3,120 Planes
SAlGON (UPI) -The
Vietnam war has cost the
United States al least 3,129
airplanes and helicopters.
CONVINCE FRIENDS 793 of them downed over
British defenae planners North Vietnam. American
already are devising ar-spokesmen said today.
ranaements to convince G u n n e r s d o w n e d
their friends of their s.inceri· American warplanes over
ty. Two ideas being ponder-the North at the rate of
ed: · nearly one a day last year,
-British air. land and sea and are more effective tb11n
forces will participate once that so rar in 1968.
or twice a year in exercises omcials said t 0 d a y
with their Commonwealth groundfire downed an Air
partners and allies in the Force F4C Phantom some.
Southeast Asia Treaty Or-where over North Vietnam
ganjzation <SEATO). Wednesday. the L2th loss 1n
-A British ampbibloos the ftMll 10 days of the year.
task force may be set up to It also was the 78Sth
call regularly at friendly warplane lost over the
countries in the region. North since the beginning
JOINT DESCENT of the war. 3'l2 of them COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI ) lm M' . last ye ar alone.
J t L 2 0 Singapore Pr e master -ane azarrus, . Operations over North charJ{ed with the sniper Lee Kuan Yew has been try· Vietnam also ha ve claimed
h U r t I t Ing to organize a joint de-s oo nJ{ o wo nuns as at tea!lt einht American , Sat d 1 ded · t scent upon London this "' ur ay, Pea innocen w~kend by Australian, New helicopters. most 1£ not all at an arraignment i n M I . I d or thAm on resct1e mis-t-ns. M I · I c Zealand and a ays1an ea · " ..., un c1pa ourt ers to rilinforce hi!! demands Over South Vir tna m, ac·
Miss Lazarru~. a former for modification o( the Brit· cordJng to an official report,
mental hospital patient. ish decision. the Communists have down·
pleaded innocent to two He has threatened that ed 222 warplane~ and 465
charges of assault with a Singapore might pull her helicopters. Ten of the cbop-
deadly weapon. A hearing -ttm~--' """mi":.--•-r pers went do th's '··t was scheduled for ned Fri· -CIMIU IAN .wvu.,.,......... wn l ...,. day. and Miss Lazarru.s re· ($480 millloo) tn sterling de· weell alone.
mained in jaH In lieu of posits out of London and in-The report also showed bo vile the Japane&e into hls 872 airplanes and 7 7 7 '40sh~ wa~d~ested Satur· island state to take over hetieopters lost to so . called
day afternoon after two Britain's leading commer-"non · hostile"
nuns were wounded by riflelj ciiaili rioilei. iiiiiiiOitfiilrQ,sijuc"Gbit:. jia;"js iiaiC(:iidieinitsii. iiiiiiiil shots fired from a third11
floor apartment window.
Police said about a dozen
shots were flJ'ed within a
few minutes.
One of the nuns was
hospitalized in good con-
dition and the other listed
as fair Immediately after
the shooting.
Both are re<:overing satls-r ac•nrilv.
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QUEENJE By _Phil lntertancll
"Harriet' a looking for me? Quidr-are we aiWDi
near anything break&ble !"
Downey Still Ref using
To lJse 'Land of Free'
Ula ANOa.11 (\IPI) -
1-c••**" "story ••n~ .,_Of .. Free"
•II .. -. Nt. 1 topic
of dh am• .... '9day's
mee_tl .... IMrd
of l ..... ....
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----~--· Crtlta. ti Ill '9lk ec••d
that tt ...... American
hlslor"J '1 plac:lm& too treat
an emplaula • IM f'Ole of
minority groupl.
ln a letter to tbe board
Thur-...day Downey school of·
ficials said they planned to
seek a "legal detennina·
tion" • Wbltblr the district
w11 nqalrtd tt onler and
• tbt boot tf It did not wllb to. TM ca1it1n1a .._lion
code ............ dool
dlltrkt la n11m• te trder = ::::-...:=.':~i Public ....... Dr. Max 1'aa.rtJ .... tbt books
must M ••• but did
I Strike March
~a.BS (UJ>l )
Uni .. Ja+olNlta Ill strike
apllll& tbl Lii ~s
Herald • Ex•tn. ......, plllllDlcl .. ..... • ...,...
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joint ltdb • Joellwt CIDdl
said t b • ..._...ltion
would man ...... month
anniveJ'Nl'1 of the labor
dispute whfdl began Dec.
15 .
not necessart.ly have to be
used.
Milton Schwartz, acting
school board c h a 1 rm an ,
said. "The boa.rd is not in·
terested in spending money
on books and have them
used in a perfunctory man·
"lier.''
''I'd rather they openly
nout it.'' he said .
McCarthy
Optimistic
LOS ANGELES (UPTl -
Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy,
opening a 6 • day campalgn
swing through California,
says he has "a very good
chance" of w.r~sting th e 1968
D e m ocratic presidential
nomination away fr o m
President Johnson.
The Minnesota Democrat
said Thursday be is not wot·
ried by polls or any in·
dioations his campaign Is
faltering 1n the early stag~.
He said at this point his
campaign is going ''as well
as can be expected."
"I think there is a very
good chance I can win the
nomination." McCarthy told
a news conference here.
$100,000 Fire
LOS ANGELES CUPll
A spectacular early morn-
ing R.re gutted the five-story
Currier Bu i Id in g in
downtown Los AngeJes to-
day. causing an estimated
•100,000 damage.
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Fresno Collferenee
Negroes Boycott
~ Meet With Hlllf
YRESNO CAP) -A
Negro a s s • m b 1 )' m a n
disclosed tod.ly tbat many
Negro leaden are boycot·
ting a " meetin« wiUa Vice
President Hubert Humphrey
designed to fas... the
Democratic party u n I t y
needed to carry California
for President Johnson.
A s s e m b l y m a n BiJI
Gr~ene. program cbU'ma.n
for the Callfcnia Coundl
of Negro ElecUd Officials,
said he bad canceled a
breakfast meeting between
Humphrey and N e a r o
leaders acbeduled for Saba·
day during a weekend state
D • m o c rallc conference
opening today.
The assemblyman, wbo
represent.a part of Los
Angeles' Wa lls diltrict, said
the leaders had told him
"there was a great reluc·
tancc for t h e m to
Gala Hails
Reagan's
First Year
participate'' since ''Negro SACRAMENTO <AP) elected ofCicials had not
been made part of this C a 11 r o r 11 I a Republicans I
Fresno meeting.'' celebrate Gov. Reagan's
But Democratic S t a t e first anniversary in office
Chairman Charles Warren tonight with a $1,000.a-cou· said he had received no refusals for the Humphrey pie gala calculated ln put
breakfast and said the vice S200,000 in the P a r t Y ' s
president wUI talk with state treasury.
legislative leaders. ' ' [ Reagan then leaves the
haven't heard anyone isn't state for a GOP fund · rais· coming," he said. State Democrats. 5 t i i1 ing tour next week simllar 1
shaken by the defeat handed to the ones wh ich earned
them by Republican Gov. l l.S million for Republicans I
Reagan I a s t November. in other Rtates last fall and1
scheduled three days of heightened i n t e r e s t in I meetings to pep up party 1 spirits. No candidates will Reagan as a poss1b e can·
Topi Secret
Spy Plane
Crashes
MARYSVILLE (UPI) -
ODe " tbe Air rorce's top w:ret SR71 reconnaissance
plaDea crasW la names l.Q
mars:.Y nortbera CalUornii
fannMDd T!lunday. Its two
crew memben ejected safe-
ly.
Military • ff i c l a I s im·
mediately placeii an armed
secLU1ty ,_.d around the
w r e c k 1 I e . The SR71
1upersonic craft Is the Air
Force's fastest and hjgbest
flying plane and was design.
ed to replace the U2 spy
plane.
Tbe two crewmen were
assigned to Bealle Air Force
Ba~. about ftve miles south
cl tbe crUla lite.
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pays the tax, I assume you
mean must the wile in·
elude the amount in in-
come. Since there is no d.i--
wrcd. I e g a l separation,
written .eperation agree-
ment or cou rt Ofder. the
amount paid hy the bus-
be endorsed, nor resolutions dldate for presJdent. I
adopted. The governor says he is ·~!!~!!~!!!!!!!!ii!f!l!Jj!~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~j Instead. party leaders are not a candidate. \.,;
cou nting on Humphrey to He'll speak in Tulsa Okla ..
deliver a fighting unity Tuesday, Pittsburgh and speech Saturday night lo
wh ip up enthusiasm. Phlladelphia Thursday and
Bu t Sen . Eugene St. Lous Saturday. '
McCarthy o f Minnesota. The GOP appearances on
who plans to challeng. behall of the party in those ~
Johnson on a peace · in· states. developed because iillllJ
Vietnam plaUorm, also will he was going to Washington, ~
be in Fresno. anyway, to confer with ~nE'D A On Saturday, McCarthy Ca J lfornia congressmen, ~ i t' .I. .IV1
will meet with the dinenting Reagan said' this week. lfe!IY'&M,....
Democrat.a who are sup· But Reagan rues b y
porting him in the O.illornia char tered jet back t o
presidential primary i n California from Philadelphia
June, the peace delegation late Thursday night to at.I
organized tf y the California tend a meeting or the
Democratic Council. Th is University o r California!
slate w i 11 challenge a regents in San Francisco
delegation headed by Friday. I
Democratic Atty. Ge n . He gets back on the plane.
Thomas C. Lynch ~ a slate Saturday morning to tly to
that is t e c h n i c a 11 y un· St. Louis and returns to
committed but which will Sacramento late Satur~
support Johnson at the night. I
Democratic National Co.,. The governor also will ad·
vent.ion. dress the New Yo r k1
ALSO STARRING
ANTHONY GEORGE
_..,~1111••~~.
. GOLF PRIVILEGl:S Sunday. McCarthy will Economic Club's board of
speak to the o ff i c i a I directors at the Waldorf I
Democratic party meeting, Astor ia Hote l Wednesday. """"-------------------.. ! a day alter Humphrey's ap-.,_ _______ _:;_....:..... __ ~::;;;;;;;;;:=::_.:
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l"O" "OTSI. "E8ERVATION5 ,.1"40NE YOUR TIV.Vlll. A.GENT
pearance.
. California Legislature in Action
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come to The Plan at Randlo Qljf ~
ni1 this weekend fur 1 dazzling di!play
and sale of original desipl caodJC$. Nol
only will you be able to watch a ca.odJc-
maker, you1l aho tind a potter and
btlccr ... And a ftowcrmakcr, a weaver, 1
saodalcnaku w<)rkin& at I.heir i8irtic.M
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•B.da NOTICES
order): Mlldrecl Grlffitbl, Santa Ana; Harmon Jea-
aon, La Habra; Claud.la Jean Owen, Newport Beach·
Robert Clark, Fullerton; Johnnie Snyder, "1ltln; and
Ann L Spencer, Corona del Mar. Rear row (11111e
o?'der): Frank Dunbar, Costa Mesa; J. Elmer Prelton,
Santa Ana; Betsy Role, Laguna Beach; John Daaah·
erty, Brea; Marion Dodd, Corona del Mar; Perry Mc-Adoo, S&nta Ana; and Sadle Ramirez, Santa Am.
.Pil.ot's McCann Leads
County Press · Club
ANAHEIM -A new slate
of officers of the Orange
County Preas Club to serve
under president Thomas
McCann, aaslatant manag.
Ing editor of the DAILY
PILOT, will be tnst.l.led
Saturday, Jan. zr. at the
eonftDUOD center here.
Reault& of the bellotinl by
mail, announced t o d a y ,
reYellecl Pat 0. Riley, city
editor of the Santa Ana
Register, was selected by
professional members of the
club as president-elect.
Lucy Bell, WEEKENDER
edJtor of othe DAILY PILOT,
WM elected 1 e c r e t a r y •
George McDonald of the
Fullerton Daily News Trib· une. wm aerv• • treuuru'. SeJeded aa a two-year
director wu Don Angel of
the Los Angela Times .
Robert McKecbnie of the
DAILY PILOT was elected
to a one-yer stint aa a
director.
Suspect Still
Insane; Trial
Ruled Out
YORBA LINDA -Frank ,
Zingone is st.ill insane and ~'
ls unfit to participate in any f
murder trial proceedings in ~ '
the death of hla wife, ~·
Superior Judge Robert } .,
Gardner rulled Tharaday.
Judge Gardner'• verdict
ended two days ol testimolly
by seven psycbiatrista who
have examined the 31-,..r· old Yorba Linda contractor . Zingone, who has spent the
lJlst year in ~ustcxly a1
Atascadero Hospital must
now return to i.be state facility fer the insane for
an undetermined period.
Testimony offered Thurs·
day left the impression that
Zlngone's doctors airee that
the defendant baa repined
his aanity or that be 1a well
on the way to rutoratlon
of a normal mental con·
dition. Zingone bu been
confined to the mental ward
of Orange County Medical
Center.
He was arrested 1 8
months ago when pollee
. I
So littl~ ;upkeep, you can keep up two.
'The Internal Revenue Service lets you deduct up
to 10 cents a mile for business drivi ng. This made
us think twice.
We knew it cost less than 10 cents a mile to
run a Volkswagen. But we didn't know just how
much less.
St> we checked out everything it costs to drive
one 40,000 miles._ ·
·c We totaled ex.P'!'M' for gos. (About 27 mpg.)
011. (It needs only 5 pints.) . _
iubrtcation and regular tune-ups. {Just 4
'spark plugs to c'1ange.) Registration and fnsur-
once. (Some com ponies hove special Volkswagert
rates.)
We even figured in depreciation, and replaced
a battery and two tires.
. Just to keep ourselves honest.
The whole thing came to a little under 5 centt
a mile.
You con buy o 1968 Volkswagen sedan ond
for only 5 centl a mile, It will take you where you
want to go. ~ Before you buy your next big car,
maybe you should think twice.
1)oa Flamm, Philco-Ford 9ck:P. public relations man,
• the Aeromtb'olaic headquarters In ~: ~°:t~r=~ p°ed, ~ NIWPORT BIACH SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO HUNTINGTON llACH
muttering· Biblical pbraees Chick lverlOn, Inc. Bill Y 1tes Inc. Harbor Vofksw19en Beach, was elect.cl.
IOle .anoclate mem· w pott ·OD the board of dl·
ndlDn.
and d11Jointed pr~ers. Cor· 2116 Newport Blvd. 32152 V•ll• ROid 11711 IMch loulev1rd ~:·~:=:r.•hiJrul~~l---------='~73-0900:..:.:..:..:.. __ ~~~--~--~~4-"_·_22_,_1 ________________ ,_11_4_>_14_2"'"3~-s-------
ILICTID SICRITARY
Luer •H
lloCua, who ,, .. elected
~.elect lalt year, wnJ tate the gavel from
Mrt. V1 Smlth of the Los
Angetea Times, c u r r e n t
preiident of the club. She
will serve one more year
on the board as immediate
pas:t president.
Only other holdover mem-
ber of the board is Jack
Boettner of the Los Angeles
'limes.
aeven monthl, bad been
strangled, pou1bb' db •
length of rope that ,,..
found near her body.
Freeway Due
Landscaping
Jnatallltion of new of·
ftcen will be held at the
club'• 13th annual Awards
Banquet in the Anaheim
Room of the convention oen· t.er.
~IN -The Newport
A venue undercroHinl btre
Of. the Santa Ana Freeway
will be fully land 1 c a p e d
with tbe planUn1 of 10 tu·
cabptl. 19 shrubs, l'T vines
of the Lavender Trumpet VI•
rtety and 19,000 ground COV•
BELL er plants.
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THOMAS
ltrWrt J. Tllomts. 121' S. PKlflC, Alof. 1, S..111 Mt . S.rvlat '911d!M.
lettz MefMl"f, 2510 •· Coest Hf9h. Wy, Olil'WN del Mllf.
THO~S
Hem A. Tllomas. ma 1. l'Klfk. AJ>t.
1, lllf"8 Ant. Sffvk.tS llllldlM. ..llt M9J1uerv, 1111 I . C..t HltllWIY, OW-'91 Mar. DRAGOVICH
'"'" ~di, Sr. 167" P'llle Circle, F-+t!OI Valley. lurvt\19' -., •Ill!,
"11UllM1 two -MlcNtl end Emit Jr.1 two Nulflttn, ICtt!li..n Pt lflttr
11111 ~ Tlnsrntn1 """""' I lla. .,..,. ~1 bA!lltr, ..... , two
ar.ttn, lllt Olrflt and lll'lella Hli.
dltdu tlld -1randS001. .._,,,, SUI>-..,, 7:• P'.M., ~ Ftmlly Co!Olllel
F-.1 Heme. R""'lef!I Me.,. -... .-,, t AM., St. lel'Wre C1lholk OMdl. ..... AM.
CHAMPION
v'" a..m111111. "'" .. f/I l10 Mlr1-,,_ 0(.. .......,. ltedl. ~ by
two ...,.._,., Mn. J-1te Clr,.,,11, .. .._, lllf ~11111 T~, c:Nn-_,.,I fWD eoijs, Mlf!eli fNlcolm ~· .... ~ 11111 l!llrt .,...,,. ClllH!ell, ,Attelltl, Ge.1 four
tf'andellfldnfl .... "" lfftl-9'•nd-c:l'IMN!I. 9IMett Witt lie lleld S.fli f •
Men from all onr Sol1them are Dow S69 and $1JI 111lta are
California have jammed into reduced to S79-an4 Do matter
Lawrenea Dourtu ClothJera to which 111lt you bur, for onl.1 fl
buy l)IOl't coate and 1lacb, both J OU Mlect botl a IPOri eo.t for '6 with any 1Uit purch ... and llacka from • Y.rJ IJ*fal
of SH or more. rroup."
Jack Lorin, 1alea mana,.r of LaW!'eftce DOQl1u ClothJaa the dothing chain Nld, "We offa tho tlnott tillorins ..,UJ
naturally ~ • iood "!"" wanted fabric advanc:d 1tyl·
IPOllM to th1a tantaatl.c clotl)1ng ln6 all l'lua. hj1 Mlo ta for a
offer, but we have been mobbed. Umfted time onl1. 8pon eo.t
However, I want the public to and Slacks for '6· TJsat'a not '6 know that we hna made fabu-a.ch but $5 tor BOTH tho coat
loua pul'Cbasea from th• 1nanu-and ' alacks. Vi~ L•Wl'ODce
facturers ~nd there are hun. Dourtu Clothlm wllkdar• or dreda of fme. new apott coats, Sundaye. BankAmel'icard and alack• and au1ta from which to Hamr Char,. aootpted.. chooee.
"Tl)l1 otter of a S~rt Coat In Hollywood_, eol". Banta
and Slackl both for ,a with a Konica Blvd. ana Vine 8t.1,0JN11 w it p-ineb .. e Is especjally ap. dally 0 AM to 'I PJI.,. rna. 'U.l
J)fflln1 rlsht now l>euuae .,,. 9 PM ••• In Cotta •-. 1111
are holdlnt a 1toi.wtde, Year-Harbor Blvd. ~ d&Dr noon End Salo and 1ult prtc11 are 'til t Plf ••• la AftabeJa, '10 drastfcal~reduced. So. Euclid, dally 10 All to t .,Ou? . '95 11ritt ere .. te PM. ALL 8T'O&E8 OPJ:N prlced at 59, Rer. Sl 10 .ulta SUH .. 11 to 5. 1rM Jl!!!r!nl .
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••south Coast Mustang Headquarters~~
BRAND NEW
Deer Friends: . .
I wish tcs announce the opening of ~ur new Ford· Dealenhip at. .18255 Beech Blvd., Huntington Beech.
The facility n~w being completed will .be one Qf the most m~Clern in Southern California. Come in end
watctl us grow.
As • native of Southern California one has an opportunity to realize the tremendous growth being ex-
perienced in Orange County end all of the South Coast. It is my firm resolve to become a pert of this wonderful
new area.
Wilscsn Ford will bring with it e policy of sincere, ccsurteous and honest salesmanship. A true desire to be
of service in every resp~t to our . customers a~d friends . 9ur motto is: "It is our. const~.'!t. goal to offer to
you ~ur customers the highest quality merchandise and s erv1ce at the lowest possible price."
Having been successful es the Redondo Beach Ford Dealer, at DICK WILSON FORD, for over three and
one-Jialf years, we ere very familiar with the needs of the driving public. Our new and complet•i modern
facility is available and welcomes all Ford customers, re 9erdl1u of where you may have purchase your car.
Please stop by ind say hello. We ere just 2 miles south ·of the Sen Diego Free~ey on Beach Blvd. in
Huntington Beach.
1968 MUSTANG BRAND NEW FAIRLANE 500
HARDTOP 1968 FASTBACK
S682S TOTAL '='f~
IUMD NEW FAaLANI
1968 RAN1CHERO
llAND NIW
1968 GALAX IE
500 FASTBACK
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'199 •w TOTAi:
MO. PAY $199 DOTOTWNAL s71 ts TOTAL MO. PAY
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.ACTION SPECIALS
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I 1961 CHIYROLIT C.-valr ~88°° 'A..._.. T,.... ....... ....._ )UOI •IS... ?re ....... tle1 ..., et It ._,. -H""Y
f., ....... ------------. -$48800 1962 MIRCURYi 522 Comet
IMUt S..tt1 CN..a. Def-.. ...., ,.....+. Wlilt• wltli 1..1 let.Ml. Ne. I U
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1964 RAM&ER SS8800 e1 ...... ,.. ..._ ........... _..., ..-i. .... 11•
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1965 MUSTANG tt.cltop 128800 a... •N HMt.r, W/S/W, 4 .,... lreM.. &..eb ..-'. w ~. Ne. 111 -
1964 FORD Falcon Sprlitt $]485Mf H ....... ,. v.1. • s,.M. ,_ s...m., .... ,. ,..., H .... ,. w ;s;w, .1,. wt...1 ce••n. .11 30 Yi"Yf tfiwl I reel fHI wltli lllW INHtt• -------··-·--·····-.. ·-·••·----·-· .. •• .. ·•·· .. ·;·• -MO.
1962 FORD Galaxle Hardtop
. $68800 V.1 • ....._..._ r,. .... llHle .. H~. ,_ S...'illf. W/S/W. Cl1lt Vld1ti1. Ne. 114--. .
1963 AUmN $588°° ......... ....-. 4 Speei • .,.... .. ......,. ..... ,. --
1tM GAi.AD 500 Hscltop $3769 ~~· Y-1.Aa? e'1e Tre-. ,_, Steerl11t. FM lle4ie 1114 HHter, ,._, lt1~•a. Silver 5rey with .................. ,. MO.
S199 TOTAL DOWN
RAND NEW F-100 PICKUP 1968 . llAND NIW
1968
S67"5 TOTAL
MO. PAYMENT
CORTINA
DILUXE
'199 TOTAL
DOWN $6091 TOTAL MO. PAT '199 =~ TOTAL
MO. PAY
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ALL MIW tHI ITANDAaD SANTY NATValL
AT AUCTION PRICES .,-.. i ., -· " . . ' c• <">: -. -
1961 RAMK.112·Door '1811°° AMllllCAN DUUXL lle4i. e..I H .... ,, 6eH ffe111,.tteti•11 et 1 tr+-e 1w1y ,n ... H .. I Zt-
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v.1. Altt9olleti. Tr ..... ,, • ., Stetrittt ...... '"' HHttr, W/S/W. ""' •"' 11 ... Air Ce414.
A. ,.._., ,....., et • lt1t11i11 jlWice. N .. 122. -·-··-.. ---·-···-···---·-··--··-.. --...... _,_ ...... -.• '
1963 DODGE 440 $78&°° V.1. lw+.lutl1 TtHt,. '9ww SteeNt. a.4;, ell4 H•eter. W/S/W. N-'•illt. ,._ hltlfi9f.
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1966 FORD Country Squire .$59s1~ v.1. A. ... 111.ti• r, .. ,., ,_ StMr1111• ,,_, ,,.~ •• ,e_r Wi......., ,_ s..t. Alf c...4.
L•"• .. !leek. bulle.+ -•heftictl cell41flH. N•. 125. MO.
1967 MUSTANG Hardtop $2695 00
V.I. A.tH11tlc Tra111111i1tle11, ,,w., Sterr int. lle4it en4 Hut.,. W /S/S Tire•. Still ""'''
H-C1t W1rt111ty. Ht. 102. -............. -·---.. ··---.... -........ ,_., .. ___ .... _~ .. -··--. -.
$269500 1967 FORD Country Station Wagon
v.1. Avte1111tlc f,.111., '•we' St .. rl111. lleclie e114 Heeter. W/S/W 1114 Air CeH. Still
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1964 GALAxtE 500 '128aoo :~· t.~=t~ 2:~·~ .. :~·-' Stml~t· II•~~~ •: .. ~.~' .. ':.-~ /$/W. A. .~•.tlf•I .:·~. 111.U~
1967 FORD Galalle 500 $5CJ47~ LANDAU HAllDTO' with ell V's:t 4el111t ffl~ler. v.a, Autelfteti-c Tr1111., ,_., StHri119,
llt4!. •H HHter, W/S/W e114 S. ecteltt c...clitlener. feet.rt Wln'lllly ttiA 1"4. H•. IOt.-
All '"""'"" lt.1t4 .. ep,r••t4 l.111k cN41t •M Yi 4-... MO.
18255 BEACH BOIJLEVARD
INGTON BEACH \
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Yach'
landlub
piped
Shores
officers
mod ore
Jan. 'l'l
The I
ors of t
be use
decor at
Mrs. Wi
social
ol inco1
Festi1
way at
Harbor
new sh.i
will be
Headi
will bf
chen.1 a;
will be
mod ore
Com mo
Rear
Knudso1
Carolan
Robinso
Wes Ge
Execu
elude
Skip Frt
Richard
Ass i
c h a Ir
range mi
Relnem1
and Del
vat.Ions
calling
$4MM5.
Fo
DEAR
cently th
ty retan
accepted
aomeoae
for 30 yei
wide llCC
19neroclt
Tbe wt
my atom
can ruin
of hJs 1.1:
cannot 11
other per
them.
I wouk
tt.e fine
the best
retarded RETARD
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~-• .. --If lMI •bl NIN;::at Harbor WllJ ....... ~~ ....... aftlDlr• "'-'" =th~~ ........... ~
Wttlr-lln. Otiil.lf .. lmitll at U. ..... -bin will~
tmb9rk • a ~·4f •lla1 ,_ eharitt-pfOjeds and . liltl;lllDI • IDDCI ••Ill the '-Clftc. , o.an. tllit ,.... . GI a·,.,, ·Jlllf+ the
proweu " .. ~··~ 1PB be li6MNd with the reeMDI ila. of tropliles duri~ ID awards C!VeMOny,
to be cancfucted by Art Gnmty ol Art's lading, New·
port a.leb.
Duriluc tbe pip, plaal for the lint ftshing charter
of 1988 will be "re\Wled-· by' .._ Ralph Fen, ·charter
chairman. I
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Serving 11 Mri Smith'• crew will be t.h.e Mmet.
William Buah. vice prelident. H. S. Dewey, secretary,
and Charla Foa, treasurer. Directors will be the Mmes.
Andy Bradford, Ray Call, Jam.es Evam, Dewey, Henry
Halcomb, Frank Keeler' ud Ray V. Marshall.
ApPClintive officers include the Mmes. Evans, ~
responcttnc secretary; Keeler, procram coordinator,
Mlrlball, yearbook; ~ tn>phy cbainnan: Holcomb.
boetell chlirmln; Bradbd, membenbip cbairman, IDd
Bush, tournament cblirman. Chlr.::t new leaden with dutiel will be Mn. Fure, retiring denl
Mn. Robert Brytan. party COCll'd!natar. bu an·
nounced the evening will begin witJl aocktallJ at 6:30
with dinn.-to be .-ved at 7:30.
Following the P-Ufeam memberw and gue&te will
dance to the music or~ 8.etrogressive Five Plus Three,
a muaical aggreeation comprised of area doctors Mtd
buainesamen wbo donate their proceeds to charity.
Lady Anglers, which was organized in 1949 as a
fiahing club for women, bu a limited membership of 100.
'lllese active worbn can be justifiebly proud of
their lengthy list of. monetary contributions. Beneficiaries
receiring Ud .from the group include Madison Sclp>l
(deaf department for children), Semces for the Blind,
Hoeg Memorial Holpital. Presbyterian pediatrics de·
partment which was given a croupette, Hope Haven
School for retarded drlld.ren, Orange County General
H01pit9l and Orano CountJ Epilepsy Society.
In addition to finanda •pport to these charities,
the women annually give a pianic for !'9tanf ed children
in Oranp County.
Changing .
Of Guards
Witnessed ·
Yacbtin1 buff 1 and
landlubbers alike will be
piped aboard by South
Shores Sailing ClUb'a new
olflcers during a pl.a CoJnio..
modo~·s Ball Saturday,
Jan. 1:7. .
The green and White col·
on or the club's bur1ee wtll
be used in profusion in
decorations. acconlbac i.
Mrs. William K I t c h e n 1 ,
social chaJnnan and wife ol lncoming commodor~.
Festivities wW tel under
way at I p.m. in Newport
Karbor Yacht Club when t.llle
new ship's skipper and af/f/
will be introduced.
Heading the receiving lme
wiU be Commodore Kit-
chens and standinl with. bUn
will be Junior Slaff Com·
modore James White, Vb
Commodore o.orge Carver,
Rear Commodore G l 1
Knudson; Treasurer Robert
Carolan, Fleet Captajn Dale
Robinson and Port Captain
Wes George.
Executive directors In·
elude Dallis Lauderdak,
Skip Freely, Alex Hardy and
Richard Bauer.
HOOKED -Takin& the bait and accepting duties as president of
Newport Harbor Lady Anglers la Mrs. Olin W. Smith (right). Tell·
Ing her (hat "Jt's no line" and emphasizing thaf the office of the
Charity
presidency is rewarding is Mrs. Ralph C. Fore {left), retiring pree-
ident. while Mrs. Andy Bradford offers, with guet.o, her aervice1
u membership chairman.
Presentation Ball
Two Harborites
Selected as Debs
Of the 34 young Southland women who
will be presented to Car.'.final Mcintyre during
the 11th aMual Presentation Ball, two will be
from Newport Beach.
Selected for Utla honor are Miss Nancy
Marie Barry, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John
Joseph Barry and Miss AM Lesley O'Bryon.
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. William Lapp
O'Bryon.
Mrs. John B. Rauen. chairman of the
presentee committee explained the young
women are selected from representative fam·
ilies from Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura and
Santa Barbara counties.
Presentees and their mothers were hon•
ored by this committee during a tea, and a
number of teas and brunches will be given in •
their honor be!ore the ball.
As a tradition. this impressive baJl ls giv·
en on Easter Monday, April 15, in the Beverly
HUton Howl. Sponsored by the SociaT Service
Auxiliary of Los Angeles, the event benefits
the Cardinal's Charity Fund and the work of
the Sisters of Social Service.
Assistinf the aoci91
c h a I r m a n with ar-
rangements art Richwd
Reineman. Carver. KnuUcln
and Dexter JecUon. Reler-
vations may be made by
calling Mn. Kltcbens It
54MMS.
'ARTY PINNANT HOISTED -With the raising of the club bur·
gee. festivities will begin at the annual Commodore's Bell of South
Shores Sailing Club Saturday, Jan. 27, in Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. Awaiting the ball are Incoming Commodore Wifliam Kitchens
and his wlfe, who ls 11rvine as social chairman for the party.
For These
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read re.
cenUy that I stat.6 ICbool for mental·
lY retarded cblldren in Boston bu
accepted 300 pairs of old shoes Crom
aomeone wbo bad been .avtna them
for 30 yean. '1be aboe sawr received
wide acclaim for blJ "Uuiftbleu ml
tefteroalty."
The whole tb1n& made me lk:k to
my 1tom11Cb. Old, mlssh1pe11 shoes
can ruin a penoo's feet for the mt
of hJ1 life. Many retarded children
cannot apeu web enoulh to let an-
other pertoD know Whit la botheriftC
them.
I would like to pose • question to th fine clUuns of Boston· ls thl~
the best your atate c011 do ror Ila
retarded children? -PARENT or A
RETARDED CHILD
Patients,
DEAit PARENT: Th11t yoa fw
your lltter. • 1 Bo~tonlan wilt ceme
., ... • ••er f •Ill ,,._, II.
DEAR ANN LANOt:;t:S· l am a
h11b school &irl who I 1 • :-h1 free
1ove P1eai.e print my 1,.:t..,. t:" ~'"~"
there are plenty mo•r · ·• ~ ,,,., :wl
our side doesn't i: •t vC' y nrn"h C'O\.
er age
I am not a trilmp. r c·•inv· •. 11111 a
high class family and 1 mal.e goud
Gifts Probably Fit Like an old Shoe
grades. I see nothing wrong with
sleeping w1th differnl bo,. so long
as I llke them and they like me -
11 a pcr~on. I mean.
Virgi nity 1s an old·fashloned Idea
t'lot m~' "" no scn#e any more. Why
sl 0111 1 a S?irl save h!:!rsclf for a man
1• :111 I~ llll• m~I; n~ I.In)' i,t;cat ef(ort
to i;avc himseU for her~ In our so-
l "' ll o· ri T don l k11ow of 11 single
g1..y who has done much of a preaer·
v1111on job
, ex 11 an Important part of mar·
rla~e and t want l() l>e the )Jerfecl
wife . I feet that the practice I am
getting now wiU be very useful when
Mr Rilht comes along. So you see,
there ARE some logical and sensible
arguments against virginity. And if
you are fa.ir. as you clajm to be,
you d ·. print my letter. -MISS HON EST
OEAll MIS.': If 1" are sl«'eptni 1rr·1.,~ '" yoa wnt ht ""~r1~nMc.J
for Mt. Rl1~t. )OU can stop now. Mr.
nlt:ht •ill not vl"w ~our II t of htd
partoas 11 lmnrtn lve Cff"f!~nllals.
111 fad, he ntl ... ~t ld Ole Idea th11t
p 111 1n • bU ol "' alley cat.
I d"'' deczlve m) self Into belft'V·
Int my ecMtt •ID cut any mualar4
•I~ yee, T..u, bot for t~ •lrl1 wbo
have nnt yet lost Tlte Grut Debate,
J'd llkt tn Hy this: Insofar 11 sex
Is concerned, practice '4>es NOT
make perfect. It doe1 m1Jle jvley
CGPerullo1 Ii lecller roema and, tf
coarse, It 1lao can make bebtes.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hul·
band dfed seven months ago. We had
a fine marriage and his sudcka death
was a terrible blow to me.
Por the rlrst several months J
couldn't even think or going oul and
rnjo) ing mysrlf Now 1 em reeling
stronger and I would Uke lo accept
so me or the lnvitaUons my friend•
have so generously extended. My hus·
band's sister says it would be dls·
respectful to my husband's memory
lf I dJd not booor the mourniD' pe.
riod of one ye.ar. Do you aaree? -
WANT TO DO WHAT'S RIGHT
DEAR WA.NT T01 No. Ult It fflt
tlae llvhl1. If you feel that 10• wnld
Bile te Mdlllze DOW,. do IO, It'll lllw
you tre1t • mu wllea lie'• ........ couta.
Do you (eel ill at ease , • • eat
of it? ls everybody bavtn1 a M
Ume but you? Write for Ann~
en' booklet. ''The Key to P~
ity," encloslng •l\b your request
cents In coin and a tone. Ml
dreued. aa·mped envelope.
Ann Lande" will bt pad te
you wllh your problem1, s.d
to her In care or the DAU.Y
enclosing a stamped. lllf.lltjlNI ..
tnvtlopt.
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DAILY PILOT F~. JMuMy U, 1961
JUDY IROUGHTIN
SepfemMr lrfde
Candle Passing
Betrothal Revealed
The engagement oC ~ud1 Dean Brou&h·
ten to Philip F.dward CllHord was revealed
Monday in a candlelight ceremony in the Pi
Beta Ph1 sorority house at the University of
Washington.
Mjss Broughlen is the daughter of Mrs.
John Scelsa of Newport Beach and John
Brougbten, also of Newport. She ii an alumna
al Newport Harbor High School and 1 1964
Children'• Home Society debutante.
The• benedict-eled. aon Of Mn. Pat Cllf.
ford of San Di tao, iJ 1 member ol Phi Gamma
Delta fraternity.
Both are seniors at the U of W. where
rbe is majoring in language and English and
her fiance ia lludying prel1w.
·A September wedding is planned.
Sally Shields Redman
Weds in las Vegas
The F I rs t Presbyterian
Church hr Lu Vegu wu
the aeWnc Sunday morning
for the we4ding of Sally
Sh.lekll a.dman and Den·
nia MfchMl CoYerl.
The Rev. Walter W. Hanne
Tasty_ Treat
Prepared
By League
Musical entertainment
and a c1'1ampagne buffet
"iD entice members of the
Officers Wives' League to
the Santa Ana Elks Club-
hol* Wednesday. Jan. 17.
A social hour begins at
noon and will pr~ede the
luncheon. Providing t h e
musical entertainment wtll
be the Garden Grove Chap-
ter. Sweet Adelines.
Wift.I and widows of re-
tired m.llitary officers, Ln· cludinl Air Force, Marine,
Navy and Army. are lnvit·
ed to attend. Reservations
are requested by Monday.
Jen. lS, with Mrs. Wl.lllam
J. Longfellow. 531-8822, or
Mr1. Walter Grant, 962-7635.
Mrs. E. D. Storck is chair-
man of the event, and
assisting will be hostesses,
the Mmes. D. R. Kingsley.
Warren D. Sayor. Grant. Ed·
iar Smouse, Alex H. Lach· man and Longf e.llow.
performed the sin.de ring
eeremeny for the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mun·
-l'O Redman of Newport
Bead\ and the son of )tr.
and Mrs. Levar William Co·
v~ of Rock Springs, Wyo.
'fhe bride. given in mar· riage by her Cather. wore a
street length white knit
dress with a single strand
of pearl!. She carried a
white orchid nosegay with
white ribbon streamers.
Her mother was matron or honor and her brothe.r'
Richard Shlelds Redman
was best man.
The reception wiU take
pl.ace in August or Septem·
ber when the benedicl re•
turns from his tour of duty.
The new Mrs. Covert ls a
graduate of Newport Har·
bor High School and is al·
tending Orange Coast Col·
lege. Her husband is an
alumn us of Rock Spririgs
High School and currently
JS serving in the U.S. Navy
aboard the USS Caliente in
the Pacific.
Moose Group
Women of the Moose. 1158.
aaemble the first and third
Thursday of each month for
meetings in Moose Hall.
Costa Mesa. The programs
begin at 8 p.m.. and Mrs.
William Calloway. 646-4241.
may be called for further
information.
J OSEPH I. kOSOWSKY
ANNOUNCES THE O'ININ~ OF HIS
0'10METRIC OFFICES S'lCIAllI ING IN
CONT ACT LENSES
HACH I LVD. AT ElllS HUNTINGTON IEACH
"'4. 02·1HI
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Mr. and ~Mrs. Krupa
Select Portland Home
Wearina a floor lencth
white 1own nhaaeed wttb
A.lencon lace la trimmed
tier• llld carryiq • bauqult of white 1arden.lu waa LJna
Ellzabeth Howland when lbe
excbanted weddia1 paeqes
and riQI• with Lawrenct T.
Krupa.
The Rev. Alfred A •
William• officiated duri.DJ
the even.log ceremOD)' la St.
Elizabeth'• Catholic Chureb,
Portland, Ore. for t b e
daupter of Mr. and Mr1.
Warren J. Howland of Udo
Isle and the IOD of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Krupa of
Port.land.
The bride, given ln mar·
ri.age by her father, asked
her slater Mrs. Tbomu
Schock to be matron of
honor. The attendant donned
a Ume green empire style
sheath of silk shantung and
held a white gardenia bou·
quet.
Edmund Krupa was his
brother's best mu while
-hff Chang and D i c Jc
'1l'owland, the b r i d e ' s
brother, ushered.
The reception followed In
the church ball. Assisting
was ,Miss Peuy Howland,
slater of the bride, who
circulated the guest book.
Special guem were Mrs.
G. E. Snyder of Santa Ana
and Mr. and Mn. W. E.
Howland ol Newport Beach,
grandparenta of the new
Mrs. Krupa.
The former Miss Howland
is an aJu:mna of Newport
Harbor High School and was
a stLdent at the Un.iversity
of Oregon. Preiently she is
attending the U of O's
School of Nursing. Her bu•· ~
band 11 a graduate of
Portland State College and
now is enrolled at the U
of O's Medical School.
Taking their wedding trip MRS L alona the Oregon coast, the · AWltENCE KRUPA
newlyweds are at home in __ ...;.... ___ F_o_,_.,,._,_L.:.yn_n_H..:.ow~ta~nd.::_ ____ _
Portland.
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ANN SULEY
lnt•tM
~peaker Will Answer
Question of Happiness
What makes people hap-
py at different ages a n d
stages of their lives 1s the
provocative topic to be ex·
pounded befcre me.mbers
and guests of the Newport
Beach Thursday Morning
Club Jan. 18.
Writer, lectw-er and tele·
vision panelist Hein Colton
lJ the speaker who will an-
swer What Is Happiness at
the l p.m. gathering in the
South Clubhouse, Bayside
Villa1e.
The eve nt is being spon·
s~red by the club's Single-
aires Seetion but is open to
the entire membership. ac·
cording to Mrs. Isobel Seip,
chairman.
Miss Colton will report on
a study of human happiness
done at the University of
Chicago and discuss the dif.
ference between happine11
and sratlftcatlon.
Sht authored the research
study on "What's on Worn·
an's Future Agenda?" and
was a pioneer teacher of the
nationaJly recornized • e x
education for adults pro-
iram .
Conservationists View
Wide Range of Slides THINK
SALi
Slides llp'entn1 ... llaa AuM1m, ....,lilt)'; l&a
live ,ean of tM Bil Pim Clodt, y..._ Ullda ... Mt
and M•naotb L • k e I region& will be 1bowa ..,.. a.....,, 9ata Aa, ...
day. Jan. 15, to mem'ben lwlln': Mn. Jt. W. ffw-
tbe-Onqe e-o a"B tr fft, C.... Ml Mar. k-
Group, Sierra Club. ra Qub boob, ud Herb
Speak ID c and com• Bealcb, A•abelm, ¥11 a THINK ••• ~mentatinc at a p.m. 111 the Donna Cledt. YGl'b9 Llllda ~ Santa Ana Library will be and Mrs. Howard IJQb, hA L A
Mr. and Mu. John 1'ocbe~ Newport Be a c ti , eon-UAJ\I
dorfer ol Fu.Uerton. aervaUoa conunlttee. ..._ ......., ... ...... ...,,.
· Their sJ,ides, some u re-Per10u tnt..r.ested In thel'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~!!!!!~~
cent as the c h r 11 t m a 1 proeram •• welcome to at---....... ------
holidays, will show the ril·r~teliilindli. -----.. -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ing and dwindling of moua·ia
taln streams and falls ID
the Palisades Glacier and
Mammoth areas.
The Kocbendorfers own a
cabin in Old Mammoth and
have biked the area ex-
te n siv e 1 y. Both are
members of the Sierra Club
and n udobm Society.
New officers of the county
group will take on tbe.ir
duties at the meeting. Mrs.
Robert F. Sanders of Costa
Mesa is the new chairman.
assisted by Lee Johnson of
Fullerton. vice chairman;
Mrs. Edward Walter of
Laguna Beach, secretary
and publicity, and James
Schneider of A n a h e i m,
treasurer.
Others are Mrs. Frank
Hammer. Santa Ana and
Mrs. Patrick 0 c h o a ,
Red ·cross
Offeri~g
Free Class
The Red Cross is inviting
prospective parents to enroll
In a free mother and baby
care course.
A c c o r d i n g to Mrs.
Chandler Paul, n u rs 1 n g
service chairman for the
Orange County group, the
class will take place in Pea•
ny's, Huntington B e a c h
from 10 a.m. to noon beg.in·
ning Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Robinson's ln Newport will
oUer the course on Monday.
March 4 from 7 to 9 p.m.
BELLES 'N BEAUS
JANUARY -SALE .
2 O'Vo •. C~DISI
JEWELRY
NOVICE DENNE' . ORES-SES
IMPORTED GIFTS
Gifta ud dll~ '\, 1J1
1072 IAYSIDI DRIVE-NIWPORT IEACH
........ h ...... ...._ .............
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The mid term complet~n of 1 modern dormitory
for 56 boys provides sp•c.e for the enrollment of
several qualified boys-cpacles a; 9 or IO.
For lnfonnltfon write:
DESERT SUN SCHOOL Classes in home nursing
and baby-sitting also will be
offered if there is sufficient -ldyllwiht, Callf. ~9 P.O. lo• 331 O.C.P.
interest, stated Mrs. Paul.1~==~~=:~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!~ Additional information may 1
~ obtained by calling the
wtructor, Mrs. John
Xroyer, m.710l. or M.ra. Paul, 542-1137.
Agenda Noted
For Musicians
Mrs. Curtis J . Schmidt's
San Clem~nte home w1ll be
the setting for a Fullerton
Alumnae Chapter ol Mu Phi
Epsilon. lnternati6na1 pro-
fessional musk s o r o r l t y
Lawyers'
Wives Set
For Film
Convalescent
Hospital Offers
Nursing .Class
• meeting at 7:30 p.m . Tues-day, Jan. 23. ·
cordially in v.ites you
to have o ball
Summer
Nuptials
Scheduled
An August wedding in St.
Catherine's of Siena Church,
Laguna Beach ls being
planned by Am Marie Suley
and Army Lt. Dan L. Nels·
wender of Ft. Benning. Ga.
Mias Suley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess W. Suley
of Laguna Beach . is a grad·
uate of Mater Dei H lg h
School and now attends Or·
ange Coast College.
Her fiance. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Neiswender
of South Laguna. is a grad·
uate of Laguna Beach High
Sc'hool.
A four·week nurse's aide
T hur sday . Jan. 11 course will be offered at no
members of LawyeN' Wive1 coJt. belinnina M o nda y,
of Orange County w 111 J an . 15, by King Manor and gath~r in Reven House. Convalescent Hospital. San·
Tustin at 11 a.m. for a ta Ana, according to Mrs.
luncheon and prOIJ'am on Grace Israel, director of
Project Hope nursiJl&.
Dr. Michael Matte ii the Clauea wUJ be taught by
headliner and will narrate Mr.a. Carolyn Brockert. RN.
the "Peru Film." ac:cordln1 Those wlabine to take the
to Mrs. Noel Conway. first classes are requested to ap-
vice president who arran1ed ply in penon at the hospital.
the meeting. There is no age limit.
Project Hope. begun In and course graduates ire
1958. brings the skills and expected to work at least
techniques developed by the six months in the hospi tal
American m e d 1 c 1 I pr,,_ following training, Mrs. Is·
fessions to the people of _ra_e_l _saJ_'d_. ____ _
other nations. The DAILY PILOT
Tasty Class
Covers Boating
Best in West
Hipligbting the program.
violinist Mrs. D w a y n e
Jen_sen will perform one of
Brahms' violin and piano
sonatas.
Accompanylng the Buena
Park High School teacher 1 on the piano will be pianist
Mrs. Clifton Stout.
Inactive members and
newcomers to the south
Coast area are invited to
a t t e n d . R e servations,
transportation and further
Information may be ob-
tained by callinl Mr s.
SchmJdt. 49'l-1938 or Mrs.
Rf chard Schleainler, 546-
dt.
NB Auxili•ry
Newport Beach P o I i c e
Auxiliary gathers the last
Tuesday of the month at
7:30 p.m. Location inform•·
tion may be obtained by tel·
ephrlning Mrs. James Rabb.
546-1716.
which begins promptly
Soturda,y morning
January 13
and sovingly continue'
lor one whole week
News of the forthcominl{
4"venl was revealed b' the
bride-elect' s parenls dUnn g
a family buffet.
G. W. Star~e. wine au·
lhority. will conduct a 16-
hour,•. i n e appreciatio n
course-,,egmn10Jl Monday.
Jan. 15, in tho Saddleback
Inn. Saitta Ana CoJt of the
course is S2j Information
and reservaunns may be se-
cured by ca.lhng the restau·
rant.
JANE ·MARY throu gh Saturday
.~ January 20 ·: .. Kids Like' to
'Ask Andy'
LINGERIE & LADIES APPAREL
307 MARINE AVE .. , IALIOA ISLAND, CALIF.
10°/o to 50°/o PRE-INVENTORY
.. . .,
ADULTS WANTED YOUR LAST CHANCI
TO SEE
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CLASSIS llOINNING SOON.
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GIRDLES
SLIPS
SLIPPERS
ROBES
PAJAMAS
NIGHTGOWNS
BABY DOLLS
PANT DRESSES
SHIFTS
DRESSES
STRETCH PANTS v.iJllalbicCily IM~ :~ ~D ~.an~ O~N
........ llllllill .. r.e __ .._ __ ._.,..... __ ,... __ .,. __ "_s.._ ... __ ,_""_ .. _c.e. __ ... ____ s_H_o_PS _ _,.1_c_01T_MES_A_r.t1SA_A_TH_EA_. -~-"_u...;.._ ___ 1v_1_•_~_0:_:_._:_·~-Nc_~_~_o_s;_:C._Ps_:.._·_o_;_v __ _, .. __ m_c._1_!._·_.c ... ::_•Ma_Hwy_,_. ---11-~_:_c_a.. .... ~_ .. _" ... :'_'__.
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BaAana Cordial?
Worsted wool plaid in brandy and banana tones gave
the name to Country Set's "Banana Cordial" holiday
collection. Wool pantsldrt is contrasted by linenlike
shirt, windowpane stockings.
Couple's Troth Told
The engagement of Lauri
Sue Langujlle of Huntington
Beach to Thomas G. Tift
of Newport Beach was an-
nounced at family gather·
ings during the holidays.
The future bride, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Betty Denham
of Huntington Beach and
Jack Langullle of. Seattle, ls
a United Air Lines stewar·
Empire cocHeil 1hHtlt with ro•
mentit: plunqinq neckline in fi9.
ure flettiri119 winter white luth.
er. One from • 1uperll coflec·
tio11 of cu1tom r .. thera from
Ann Chest.
Fashions
in Leather
1417 1. c... Hwy •
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S /,n w Rooni
dess and currently baaed in
Newark, N. J.
She is a graduate of Ma·
rina High School and stud-
i~ at Orange Coaat College. I Her fi'ance, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl R. Tift of Newport
Beach, was graduated from
Corona del Mar High School
and also atended OCC.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Thie YHrt "111 loo~"
,.. • ., ••• turtle 11eclc pullov.,
•Ith 1in9le or .. oullfe llrH1t ...
jecht.
The Beach Set
2111 .._,... ltw., ....,.,.
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Ele9111t .. i11i119 • • • delicioua
cockieilt. Start • ftttive
yHr et The Celler.
221 ,__A.._ ............
Up lo SO % off 011 ell '•If ,.,4
holiday 111 e lrl f .. hlo11a.
Le~ Gamitt'
4tl I. C.-Nwy. ............
111:-~ -~-c:-ic *11 c:-11 .. T/I,. Mn. •e11ett a.-II _...,. w Mn. Hert ~-~c:MW-.1111 .......... ,...._ "'...,,.."' ... ............ ..,~-...... _ _. ..... v_,, ..... _
~~l~ll~Y,T~le GOlloa.
FAMILt.
'l1IB BIBLE -(X) -
'l"bne-bour pretentatiClll
ti Book ol ~.
CHARLIE , THE
LONESOME COUGAR -
Dianey animal film .
THE JUNGLE BOOK -
Disney's version ol Kipl·
ing's tale of East Indian
boy.
SOUND OF MUSIC -<X)
Rodgers and Hammer·
stein musical.
nlOROUGHLY MODERN
MUlJE -Muaicll ipool
of 1920&.
TEENS AND ADULTS
BECKET -(X) Hlatorical
drama tet in 12th century
Engl•nd and France.
Story « struggle between
church and state.
EL DORADO -Amusing
action • paclced western.
FJTZWILLY -Lightheart-
ed comedy.
GRAND PRIX -Long film
about racing drivers.
IN LlKE FLINT -Spy
spoof.
THE LAST SAFARI -
Adventure in Africa.
ROSIE -Comedy a b o u t
kooky behavior of million·
aire widow.
WHO'S MINDING TH E
MINT? -Zany comedy.
MATURE TEENS AND
ADULTS
DR. 1llIV AGO -Story ol
Officers' Wives
Serving Lunch
M e x i c a n food and
California wines will be
featured at the Tuesday.
Jan. 16. lMCbeon of the El
Toro ()(ficers' Wives Club.
Social hour will begin at
11:15 a.m. wfth lunch served
at 12::«> p.m. in the Officers'
Club.
Michael Pendergast of
Almaden Vineyards w 111
present an informative talk on Wine Instruction.
Hostesses will be wives
of MWHG-3.
.. '~-·
FrkiQ, Jinllll'Y 12, 1968
Bibliopo/e Praises Books in Art I
Boou u a Creative force the Holmes Book Company the paperback book t n
In the Arts will be dl~Ulled ot San Francisco, Oakland AmerJca u tmarl1ng tbe
w.u.n• 0 .... 1._ "'~·r ._... when Christopher C. Creely and · Loa Angeles ; ht s avallablllty of 'l' 1 c b • r
J-• nuNI-._.._ ~ a.ks grandfather, JobnJ. Wellen· knowledge to ~ feJMU"al
p o e t . B • s e d o D ape at' the Fountain derf, also founded a com-public. 'I1l1a ptactlce ts
DAILY "LOT JI
FV Republicans
McDowell Sdlool. hm-
Wn Valley, ii tbe ....
for latberillCI ol FOUlltliD
V.alley RepabJieln Women'•
Club, Federated, "bn tbt
ttlird Ttutdly et 7:30 p.m.
Puteruk'• Nobel Prise-Valley A rt s Association pany in San Francisco and descended from an Engllsb winnina novel. meeUng at 8 p.m. Monday, Los Angeles, and hi 1 and Ffench tradition where Court Stelle
H AW A 11 -BeautlfWly Jan. 15. in the high school. parents, Mr. and Mrs. volwnea were purcbued in Membert « Court Stella
'pbotosrapbed ae~ent ol He will present books of Bunater creely, are the paperback edition• a fl d Maris 1448t OMbolJc D..,..
James Michener'• novel. _jn.Jtrest 1or-1hL ~ an.a, o_wnera oL the Abey Book i..mWeo diteardtd those tert of America meet .-:II lilORE~-illRACLE drama, writing and slit-Shops in Los Angeles &nd they didn't want and bad '8CCllld IDd fourth .....,
-MaPcal misadventures cbery sectiolll of the Foun-Balboa Island. their favorite edltiona bound at I p.m. in SL Joecblm't
attend wooing of a peuant tain Valley Arts Alsoclation. Cl'eely bails the advent of by book binders. l*illl ball, c.o.ta Mela. &Ill by a Speniati prince. That Creely turned to the1----....::;_ _ _...:...-:-----;... -:,.:-:---, __,;. _____ ...., __ _. __ .._ __
R 0 U G H N I G ff T I N selling of books as a career
JERIOHO -Ex • lawman after his gradutlon from
frees a wes~n town beld California S t a t e College
by gang ol killers . Lona Beach · not · · ' 1HE SAND PEBBLES -. ._ • ts suprmng
Story about crew o f •ance he representa the
American gunboat set in fourth generation of a fami-
Chlna during l920s. ly whkb has been devoted
ADULTS to books as teachers of the
A CC I D E NT -Coed wor~d since the 1890's.
becomes a disruptive H1s great • lfandlather,
force to lives of three Robert C. Holmes, founded
men,
BEAQI RED -Brutal ac-
count oi WorJd War n
Pactftc mission.
ECCo -Narnted mm of
Mondo Cane type.
HURRY SUNDOWN · -
Conftict over a sbacb' iand
deal stirs up r a c l a l
tensions in Southern town.
LUV -Adaptation. o f
Broadway comedy.
MORGAN -Me n ta 11 y
disturbed Cockney utist
attempts to preserve his
mardage.
REFLECTIONS IN A
GOU>EN EYE -Sug-
THINK
SAY
THINK •••
Jt41n lnhl ....................... ~ ......
1ested for mat u r elll!B!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!mm~. audiences.
'nlE MllLlON EYES OF
SU -MURU -Villainesa schemes to control men
of world by entitttng their
women.
TABOOS OF 'IHE WORLD
-Olrioua cuatoms in various parts of the world.
X indicates excellent film.
YOUR LAST CHANCE
TO SEE
1WINHEROF8
ACADEMY
AWARD81 s:::.
MIDLIMI flM .........
~~ ·-----MESA THEATRE
COITA MUA
,.,. yourHll 011 • p ... Htel -
with lin9erie fro"' •••
Deauville
Lingerie
HO CNlt Hwy., L..tH-._.
Cl••••• s.tel
De1t9ner SunplH
Coit Dre1se1
Helt I Follrice
At 9ru tly roducecl pric ..
LIFI STRIDE
''The ~uW' Shoe
..ne , •• Yellew •••
Ote1191 • , • '•tent
Axline'8
141 ,__ ... L..tH-._ ..
A Penny
sovecl Is
a clolar
earned
Galeria Lee
wlll open coon et )09
El '"eo 111 L19un• Buch.
Compl•te collection of
drewin91, oifc ••d water
color1 by nationally re·
"owned palette lrnile
erfol, '•ul lfeine Henrie
La Femme Wigs
100 N. H-'-""'· .........
c.l...f11I urpetint for office or "-··
Arcade Carpet
and Drapery
Superb camel's hair jacHt 42.00
Reg. 50.00, 100% camel's hair in a symool~c look of fashion
that can't be equalled at any price. Ours is belted IA the
suburban manner and sports a tfial,doltje bfealted Wont.
Camel color; sizes 6 to 16
Goat and Suit llop,
u umS'
JANUARY
SALE
•
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J 8 DAILY PILOT
'Not
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) -Now
that John Rauch bas the weatbennan
oa h1I side, be'a b e c o m e a
cJocn.tcber.
The Oakland coacb ta coacerned
that hit Raiden mipt not ban
eftOU&b dme to properly piepeie for
SUnday't Super Bowl ~ witb ~ Gr~ Bay Packen.
The Raiden worked for 90 minutes
in bright sunabine 'l'bmlday. a clUtind
. . . .. .....
clwl.Ce from the drivinC ralmtonn Oak.land ra throup 1 eplrUld. PICUn drU1ild ,_. u hour ID till*
they pn~ i.n the day before. touCh practice WedneeUJ l9Ul it wu best workout yet.
"Tb.is la more lib tb• kind of necessarUy'Umlted by tbe ..... ''We ''Tbe .Wgleh-•• .-." &lid
weather I ezpect.d," said Rauch, ea. tot the rMlt ou& ff It WI ..ad ia °*' v-. ............ "It WM I
joyinC the lbirt.lleeve climate. vie• ot tbt co.tltifma," laicl a.di. rt11 ' ftDe workGllt. Wt'I IO for aa
_:ow~ now l• ha~~ -l'lwndly'L ppeh!M W..L ...... L ..baur •• l'J:idQ .... the ~
time tO set .U our work completed. change and tbe Raiden ,. tllrouCb 10 Cir lJ mlDlltM oe SllturdaJ."
Prepciq for a temn like the Pacbr1 their final fulJ drlll ID pildl. Lomt.rdl actiftted Diet Clpp, a
im't the eaaiest thine in the world "We'll taper all fnm .. oa," roolde lbaebldl:r ud tl&bt ..... -for,
to do," Rueb continued. "The rain said Rauch. ·SUnday'a came. Capp, wbo p&.,.s ia
didn't beip.'" Meamrblle, It FCll't Laudlrdale, the two ot GrMll BIT• 14 retular ...,.
Pal.mer Hu Rougla Day
SPORTS
CLIPPED
SHORT.
From Ole Wires ti AP /UPI
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ni ... bone
racing in califOl"IU suffered a m1jar
1 e t b a c k Tbunday When It WM
reported that parimutuel clerk.I Md
rejected propoaala by track.I bos*ll
to race under 1igbta.
The 203 member• ot the luallllt9
California Pari • Mutuel Guild, Loml
280, voted agaimt the offer, 111 ti
88, at a meetinC Wedwdtl:Y ._.
Howner, the p6cUlre coa1c13 If the Norbn caBfmlla
scheduled to meet ~ ID San Mateo, had a Yolll ti
better than the %1 ...
lD the Southern Cllfw• blDot.
The final decillte wUI bt blllll • the total vote al ._ N tbll'D ad
•outhem ll'OUfl· J[._. fte
U,.T ........
TOUGH DAY POI ARNIE -Opening round action of the rich Bing
Crolby Open proYed fruitless for veteran Arnold Palmer, wbo wound
qp wWl a 78 for hll effort. in the $100,000 classic.
Unbeaten OCC Faces
Hard-luck Chargers
SAN1A1 cm -Ewtu &allf·
.... KallM a&T• •w-........... ........ 1u1atlmeta ... fer
.., elalt - a board of directors
....... a week, u execatlve vice
pnllde9& M& leai after, a llrst ..,.... dd la ftve years ud a•
Aaertca Ltape pelUWlt la elpt ,..,..
Tep '91 1t'••••
NEW YORK -Billie Jean King.
the bouDc:1, oullpoken boulewife who
reeltabliabed America's supremacy in
women'• tMmta. beat out golf queen
Katby Wbltwarth and figure skating • ch~. on Pegy Flemlng in being named tbt Jl'elllale Athlete of the
Yur for 1"7 today.
SEYEN ANGELS
INKED FOR '68
By GLENN WHITE
Of lie Delly ,., ... Sleft
ANAHEIM -Far down the list of
Eutern Conference basketball stand-
ings are Cypress College's Chargers,
who show a rather mediocre season
NCOrd cl ·a ltngle win against two
loleel.
And oa top of the circuit stands
Or.,e Coast COUe,e's Pirates. 3-0
aad avera11D1 107.3 ~ per game
iD the EC. '
So. if you 10 by stlltlatics, the Bucs
should 1Mlb to IDOU1W-eary triumph
tonight when they engage t h e
Obargera at Western High (501 S.
Western) gym with tipoff slated at
8 o'clock.
However, aucb will not be the case,
says OCC boss Bob Wetzel.
''I've said rigbt along that Cypress
is as fine as any team in the coo-
rereqce and I still feel that way,"
be exp'8ins. "They are a veteran
team, have solid rebound stTength.
big guards and are a highly disciplined
teDm.
"They can run or play the slow-down
style md I think thtir coach <Don
Johnson) 11 the best In the con -
ference."
Wetzel polnta out that CypreH' two
circult setbacks came by a total ol
four point.a as the Chargers fell to
Fullerton a>d Mt. SAC -the other
AN.t.D•IM -~. c -m-:a An· two unbeaten quintets in the EC.
IVUI ~ .. ea a111v.... "I'm sure they won 't try u>d run ..as baft liptd 1998 (.'OOtracta for the · with. us •• the Bue tutor adds "If Amerlclll B11tball Le.ague season, ex-1 • · e<:llllft vice president Fred HMey an· they can control tht telnf<> ~ the DOUDCld 1blU'tday 1 game for 40 minutes. they ll win. II
'l'M1,.... pitcb~rs George Brunet. they can.'t, we should survive. Ifs
Jim McOlothDn and Rick Clark. in-as,.slmpl~ as that.
fleldtr Bobby Knoop and outflelden ThJs ~ a vita.I gao;ie for them.
JlmmJe Rall Chuck Hinton and Bub-U they wm I think they U go tbrougl'\
be Mar1aa. ' the mt of the 1eason without a loss
-tbat'a bow 1ood they are. But
if they pick up a third loss, they'll
be ou t of it.
''I think they are a better team
than P' ullertoo and are as good as Mt. SAC."
. Spearing Cypreu• offense so far
LS former Anaheim Hlgb ace Mlb
Luker. So far in EC competition he'•
averaged 18.3 points a tilt.
Guard Steve Paluso is tanking 15.3
a game while the other guard Jolul
Cox. is tanking 13.6 a duel. '
Towering reserve center. Jerry Cox
1s.m haa only acored six po1nt1 in
hb trio ol circuit clashes. But he
did an excellent job on defense In
the S.Ul loss at Mt. SAC.
Orange Coect I.a aleo exceptionally
well balanced on offense with John
Valle\)' <27.0), Bruce Chapman 122.3).
Craig Falconer OU) and Bart CU·
rido (13.8) settinr the pace .
1:r * * occ Cypma 6-6 Chapman F' Luker &-3 &-1 Vallely F' Sinay M 6-5 Rollins c . Sharpies 8-7 s..& Carrido G Paluso 8-2
$.U Falconer G Cox 6-0
Graha~ (68) BlitZes ·Par
To ·Earn Crosby Open Lead
PEB8J.E BEAal (AP) -Some
of II-. Jll'OI wen n<J lwinCIDI Into
Bini ~· ta golf eampaip opener while others were aurpriled
t.ne1 .,..rt.
LOil Grabam al Nuhville, Tenn.,
where tt mond fNflr tbe holidays.
beJoapd to h llMer 8'oup.. He find
a • cllppin1 four ttroba alf INlf m 'ftlurlclq'a lint round to snb tbl
lead.
Arnold p ...... wboM <*'Cl included
• doable bo9sY md two ...,..,. Oil
three coneecUtln boles beloDpd to
the nu.y eoatingmt "l haven't played
competitive 1o1t for two monthJ,"
Pahner aaid. "Just tettiJtg started
ii half the battle. I'm not ..tnlinl
all tbat well or puttinl ~ltber."
Jack Ntcldaua wound up among the
leader• with a 71 and would b'••
been better u he Udn't hit a ball
la Mexleo City
don a fock1 .,.,Mnlnneet OD tbe
over · the -~an 18tb bale It Cypress
Point and toot a penalty strob.
As lbe plaJer• mk:bld courses for
today's second round al lie '104,500
tournament, Dave SW and Tommy
Jacobi ..... just • ltrallle blblml at •• • John Pott ltood at 10 ml witb
New Yark Qtr amlWr'Ylrlll SblrrDl Jed ._ pro • • ...... dl9Wca witlt
• bell Mil 58 . ...,.. •• 11 •••
beedlcap snved • Illa llelp.
In tbe Crosby, •ch of the 168 pros i4 teamed with an amateur and each arouP play1 a different course on
'nlurlday, today ad Sablrdl!1.
Gnham, Hill, Pott IDd NlcklauJ
played Cypress for open .. and now
move to Spyglass HlD where Billy
Cuper bed a 73 on tbe first d&,-.
After the third round, the field is
Scientists Agree Gravity
Will Aid '68 Olympinm
COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) -There
have been divergent view• over tht
eilectl of hi&h altitude and ''thin alr"
o.. the 11188 Olympic Games in Mex·
ico City.
But 1eodesists, the sclenUata w h o
deal with measuring and mapping
the earth, aeem to agree that iravity
will make a difference. It wW mm
it easier to break recordl.
~ lfavity on ita surface varlea
from point to point, geodelistl f e • 1
this 1bould affect the distance a per-
son can throw or jump.
Dr. Richard H. Rapp, aatoclate
profeaaor of aeodetic science at Ohio
Slate University, believes many ol
these diff erencea are signiflcant.
"If the distance a person can throw
ar. object depends on where be la lo-
cated, we would expect all compe-
tition to be baJed on the same loca·
tlon 'in order to establish world rec-
ords correctly," Dr. Rapp said.
"This is not being done, and thia
fact becoaie& important in c:onaldet·
ing world records tbAt are beiDC aet
at many diHerent locationa fGr loqer
and longer throws.••
Dr. Rapp noted thAt gravity varia·
tion has many causes but tbe domin-
ant one ii tbat the earth is somewhat
flattened toward the poles .
•'Thus at the equator a person la,
at sea level. the farthest from the
center of the earth and at a point
where cen~ force ii stronaeat, ·•
Dr. Rapp said.
"Here iravity is much less than at
the poles, where a person would be
closer to the center of the earth and
also wbere tbere is no centrifulal
force.''
What effect does this gravity differ·
ence have on a thletic performance?
NICKLAUS' SHOT
CLOBBERS FAN
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP)-De-
feodbll mam?on Jact Nicklaus' ball
hit a apec:tator oa the lath roup in
the Bini Crosby J>ro.Amattur Golf
Tournament T1n11·1cS.y and tbe pro
found I hel'O wanbipper.
As Nicklaus planned hia next abot.
a fan pointed to Robert Merritt of Lompoc, Calif., and said, "Your ball
hJt hlm." "Did lt hurt?" Nlcklaua asked quick·
ty. "No, you're my hero," ~plied Mer·
ritt. an electrical eQlineer for tbe Alr
Force at Lompoc.
Dr. Rapp said the 1988 Olympics
next will be held at a latitude of 19.·
405 degrees. As this is closer to the
equator than the UIM Tokyo site at
35.71 degrees latitude. the gravity is
less, and therefore it will take le11 ef·
fort to set ~ aame marks achieved
in Tokyo.
In fact, Dr. Jlapp noted, each Otym·
ics aince 1960 bas made new records
eaaier because each succe11ive site
bu been closer to the equator.
Dr. Rapp has compiled a table of
CCIIe\.-tion fldors for gravity at a
number of different Olympic sjtes and
at five decree intervall between the
poles and the equator.
The table ahows, for example, that
an athlete competln1 in Mexico City
should in eacb event better the dia·
tance achieved with the same effort
Jn Tokyo.
Supposing that the exiating 11orld
ncordl (not necessarily Olympic rec·
orda) for Neb of five even&a bad been
aet at Tokyo. By applying the correc·
tion factors, Dr. Rapp reports an atb·
lete in Mex1co City could with t h e
aame effort improve on the mark& by
the followtnc amounts:
Javelin tbrow -ff inches.
Hammer throw -3~ inches.
Broad jump -~ inches.
Shot put -1 inch.
Diacus throw -3'it iJ1Cbe1.
Dr. Rapp said the greatest possible
difference caused by gravity would
be a Javelin throw, for example, at
th~ pole and at the equator. Thi s
would be 1t14 inches.
Amigos Home
After Repeat
Overtime Loss
ANAHEIM -Vlctlm1 of the wont
Japee In IOUtbem holpitality lince
the tecoad bettle ol Bull Run, the Ana· bebn Amlp come home today to
tab on the Kealucky Coloaela lit the
ConYfl'.ltioa C.ter.
TbUl"ldaJ the improvinl Amlp
~ beat. In ovwt1.me for the MC·
oDd c:omecut1ve evening, JeaviD& them
wltb a 0..2 record for thetr two came
tour of tbe IOUtb.
Tbe New Orleana Buccaneers did
the trick 131-124. outscorlq Anabelm
14-7 in overtime, after regulaUon play
ectckd in a 117·ll7 Ue.
Wedneadaiy the Amigos loll to Hous· ton 122-120 in an overtime 1ame dedd·
eel by a buket at the ftnal buzllr.
ctat to the '°" 80 individual prol and
40 prH.lbateur teamJ for tbe laat
round onr the Pebble Beach layout.
Jacobi abot bia • at Pebble, the
ftnt time in 11 yean be i. been
Udder 70 on the coone. '!'be fine
atart pub Jacobi In ll'9M .....,.
MP'C"al)y 10 If .. wubr lllcb
!IP U it frequlatb' doel CID tb1J
Monterey PW-..IL
TbandtJ'• «ll4ilhw ,.... near
idlal and Jacobs cwn!Mllted, "h
weatb« will never get 111y better.,.
Miki Fetcbick, ~ Pebtlle, bad
a 71. Still ,., into the teCODd round,
only six 1olfers were under pw over
the ruued three courses. AD play
to a 72 par with Cyiftss meuuring
6,464 yards, Pebble Beach e,747 and
the new Spyglass 8,972.
* * * First Rowid
Crosbv Winners
"'
PEBBLE BEACH -Leading scores
In the first round of the Bina Cros-
by tournament:
Lou Graham
Tommy Jacobs
Dave HiU
Johnny Pott
Jack Nicklaus
Mlke Fetcbick
Don Fairfield
Jim Colbert
Marty Fleckman
Terry. Wilcox
Tony Jacklin
Bill Garrett
Tommy Bolt
Dudley Wysong
Dolli Sanders
Bob Smlth
Bob McCallister
Bowie Johnson
Lee Elder
Billy Casper
35-33-Q
3.5-34--M
34-35--69
JB..32-70
SS.~71
34.37-71
3+37-72
3+38-72
35-37-72
~37-72
J6.~72
35-37-72
39-33-72
38-37-73
37-36-73 ~73
36-37-73
38-3S-73
36-37-73
351~73
Golden West
Plays Host
To Panthers
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of .... ~ """ ,...,
Golden West CoUeae'a buktt.ball
team shoots for a sc.bool record of
two victories in a row tooi&ht at
Orange Coast College whe.re the
RusUers host Chaffey's Panthers at
8.
Coach Dick Stricklin's Huntington
Beach five knocked oil Otna Tuesday
for Ms first EUCern Conference wtn.
'lbe RusUers are 1·2 in the EC and
3 · 10 overall.
Chaffey also is 1·2, having lost to
Fullerton. 100.73, Tuelday. Overall,
the Pmthers are 7·9.
The match appears to be even
closer than recordl indicate.
Collch Barney Newlee's team beat
Otrus by 87-79, almost the s.ne as
Golden West (86-30).
Stricklin hopes the fast start the
Rustlen got oil to Tuesday ls a harb-
inger of things to come.
"We 1hot 24 and 20.3 percent in
Ebe first halves against OrU1ge Coast
and San BenNrd.ino," he II.id, •
"But against Cilrul, we shot 44
percent the lint half. Until ttien. we'd
been bavin1 trouble getting off to
a good start. That's because we h~ve
only two sophomores on the team.
The kids are young a a d in·
experienced.··
Rustler bell·handlinc bas Improved,
too.
Bruins Invade Bay Area Tonight TbundQ's lots to the Buca wu par-
ticaLlrlJ eabeartenlnl blcaUM tM
Amlpl ,.... a.bead by two points .ttb .a, 13 MCODda left in tbe fM1la qur~
ter. At that point New Ori.n.1 Doug
Moe lcored a layup to tie tbe munt
and leltd tbe contest Into onrtime.
"·We'd beta baVln.C 20-24 turnovers
a game bat bad only five against Citrus,.. be llld.
The most dlftlW'OUS man in C'baf-
fey's lineup ii 6-2 CUard Tom
Wileaonia, cmt of the SC'1 better
1bopter1. He'~ avenging around 20
polntl per game.
tos ANQBIP (AP) -CoU. .. · ell, the Bruina ope11 the tour at Berke-~·1 ,,...wst attraction tn 11\1• Jey P'rldar ~~ _, a ,.., , tbl Bruiu of UCLA. bella It la a P -I Confennct C a m e
... nHnd a Mriel of out of town ata.inst a much 1tronier Golden Bear
.._,. ht wUJ wiWB the montb take tum thall the one the Bruins handled
tlllm to lloastoll'• fabuloua Altro-in the title chase tut year.
lllomt aad N.-Yen's MadlloD !quart UCLA will be at Stanford Sat:urda , 0.... nlpt, then returns to ill own Pauley
U..._ ID 4' __..utl" pines Pavilion Thurlday ~:f~mt Port-_. ..., • e11J ti ... ...,.., coli. land for tbe ODb' h o m •
............ M '11111 Ulliftrilty of tame in January.
S. ·Flwdw6 .. die Ira of Btll R..,. lt -tll be the No. 1 Brwna against
No. 2 Houtton and a 1eU out crowd of
SS.000 in the Astrodome Jan. J>. fol-
lowed by the Madison Square appear·
T_ ... , ... TV
. C'8-11el I, a p.-.
ance against HotJ cross and Boston
Collete Jan. 35-2'1. respectiftly.
Coach John W~ JD of UCLA be-
Ueves in first thlnp flnt. w1Uch meant
California and Stanford. ()ftr tilt
yean the Bean and tbe Ddlnl IM..,.
been rOCllb Ill tMtr own gymnasiums.
''Cal la 111remely 1tron1 tbi~ year,"
WoodtH uys.
The contest fil\ll"el to be an interelt-
inl •tn&U• between UCLA '1 lAw Al·
ctndor IDd tbe Be.an' Bob Prea•y.
Lew at 7-1~ la the nation's m o 1 t blab\J publiclled star. Prtalty, 6-10~.
ii en route to breUiJll Ill Cal 1cor1.DJ
records.
Moe led tbe winners witb IS pOinta,
Bob Bedell peced An .... wltla ..
followed by Steve Cbubln with S •
......... .. .. OltUMt
e ' T e ' T Wtrley J J.4 1' ~ t 6<5 tt l(r-J t.I 1 MM t .... ii
h!D .... u ...... '~" QMl11 4 l>-16 IS .,_ tt U 14 s.t-12 M '7 ...,. 1 M f 8*11 11 4.1 M I,_ 4 U I)
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nir-4 ~· It (...-VII t M t T_.. 4ll ""*' ,.. T ... i. St 1"4t 111 ~ .. • tl M 7-1M
Counterlnt that threat, Stricklin will
uilp bis best defensive player. Bob
Riewswetter, to guard the Panther
deadeye. * 'tl l:r Cblfey
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M V•Hofwe1t9 P'
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U Oard• G
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Oran1
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delau'
beat
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ch w:
Willie
Pat
dedJi•
give t:
lead.
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night.
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Oilers,
~ 1111:1 .U:U.Y beatu flvt la tbe ........ =; ,,.. 'o • 1dt1 ...,_ to ._,.__. b1I 4aalllll.ft1'1 ext~ football half~ and ha•n't qui,te ..'!....!!"--~. ratber 'nte7 DOW muat defeDd tut Molblr dreult bt!Ol 1111on, Brucki: Clves the come around yel, accor~ng ~ top;: S&ulMt P:Htictoua rWiDC acamst eonl111der, a..ta_Aaa, IMl. wt~ a::c:-:.:r::.-:: ~~~.-dominaUon on to Anaheim coach Brant
• •
DAILY PllDT '
'"~-~.::.. •• f
A Cl<IJCtAL DOWNSWING
j fN:)vtMfNT
a.1umln9 the rl8"t •lbow to th._
1lght h;p 1hould begin at thevify Li a • ..:.-i ,.... Ille -In Coloalats. Al wu aloe tba -tioa Aaa." 00.r .--Tiie pair combined ., nab Co~oer. /
tbe 1 , • I • , It ahoWd. bl MW We_~ llglltlytoa o-tM 1a11.....!!Jle!a-a....JIM-M·tebowMll-1&ainlt-Suta Com.bl--Ot:urea-Usal-:lh• ------~~:il;iH1'"'0jj~ ~f..:-ttra mtiilii'i'J.: , rai* mut proye lt ea O¥trCOm• Mlbtblll pla)'tt Md Vfll")' Au 'lbelday wblle Brucks Colonlsta wW 10 to their If?" un1"nc illrl drift dowD tban J-0, SwaNt LPCM a. Gollatll ~ 'el &ood ,..oapect." lld tbe IC<lrine attack with lmpre1sive soDe defeoae
fr9a U.. doudl toDlCbt at 1tatul wu ca"ltd bJ DIM tbt toe II& UDll) la .-. lncb ICONd • NiaU • POlnta, aa:ahut bf1 0Uer1, aa they
I ti vl.u Mlt to tbt ..,,.....,.. oth.-thao Mariaa'• Ylkmp, to 1tJmjil An•belm'a UU. la ADl1Mlm'1 two a..t &imptOD bu totalled only did 11aiD1t Marina and San·
:----••tort of~1h.do,,.,...win9.l0.--ttd.--l'ho.-l1--..;.
•lbow 11 1n1.1g OJCllftlt th• hip by
tho ti m• tho clvbhead mo.,.. Into
th• hhting or.a (illU1tratlon 11).
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A••r..tin Colalliatl. 1 wbo woundld tbe Colon'RI, ~ _..uw: clubel ud hu a 1.....,_ U poilltl ln the· two league ta Ana.
, After Jll'OfowxilJ dlllpotiq 4T-4f in tbt loop dMul 1' he m I ni..um.adooed teta1 ol 171 points tor a •affaln, wbfch ls ltil1 an im· ''And they're c1p1,ble of ti · Manna, a feat m...i, While HuntiD&\OD w a 1 Olien face tbt tb.ldowhll 11.S avva11. pronment over his aeven knock.inf oU anybody in the
If t~e elbowhal "'°.,...towards
the hip .In thlt manner, you wil l
outomaticolly ochi•v•a proper
dreimed of by a telected destroying tbl. m)'th co. tlpN ot Aubtim cealer Aaont: wt1b forward Du potnb la row pre-circuit e.n· le.ague.,' Combs praises.
few, the Oile.rs f o u n 4 cerntng Mart a a• s lit-Jwry BnacD who r1-g. Slmploa, who LI sUU looking oouattrs. He.'1 hoping Hu1;1tington
~ •
thernselve.s tbe only un· vt.Dcibility !),a Tues d a J, ''°' ud bu th. ftlCht and ' for hil cap " lei• alter Simpson 11 still playing at Isn't "anybody'.'· owe ring of your right 1houlder.
Thi1 i1 vit a l In.k eeping your
clubhead "lnaid1 N the li n• to th•
Boes Top
Rustler
.Wrestlers
Bil Du lll1lianl pinned
hh man in 21 seconds ol
the flnt period Ul run Up
five bit points for host
Orante. Coast Colle.p and
.propel tbe Pirates to a 24-21
win over Golden W e 1 t
Tbunday night
Billiard, wttb the Plr-
-Jt.11 '°"" bllo Ille &at malch, walbd out and
daqled a boht an Bruce
·G-IB the _,..,eiaht
flDlle ud pinned him before
the match wu barely
undlr way.
-The win by HUUard was
a must for Bucs after Ken
Brody WU injured in bis
111.pound match with Art
Price of GWC and bad to
forfeit The forfeit put the
Rustlers into a two.point
l••d at 21·19. .
Tbe Rustlers won tb9 first
m matches forfelt when
tbl Pirates had no men ill
the.115 and 123-pound
clulu. Dave Hartafleld of
CGUt won the 130-pound ac·
tion by pinning Howard
Brubeck i"n 2:20 ol the ae-
cond period.
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which left them with• 63-62 1111111ra1ed .,r.:t. to putlll'lll it1ne•, llM"'\1111• •iolc•1
1S.M ~·~ wirh • ll•mpod; Mlf1dd~ 111vtlO,. t• ArnoW '9 IMP, "--" , los1 to Magnoli1. Fountain 1
Leacue baskelb11l r a c e..
tonight as t h e potent Sea
Kin111 look for their 12th
1trailht victory a gain 1 t
M&gnolia on the Sentinels'
court.
T o n i g h t ' a tie-breaker
between the Kings and
Macnolla is one of nlne prep
clubes involving coast are.a .......
In another 8 p.m. crucial,
Mlrlna attempts to jump
back on the winning track
u tbe Vikings host despair·
lnl Santi Ana Valley ,
winless after two Sunset
League st.arts.
Valley had four straight ~"~'·~M::•~ .. ~":'.:"--------------< wins to 111 credit before the
unfortunate defeat.
Laguna Beach facts one
of the top contenders in the
Crestview League as the.
Artists host Villa Park 1t
8. The Spartans ~e tied
with San Clemente and
Orange for lea g ue
leader1hip.
Mater Dei launches Its
Angelus League campai1n
tonight as the Monarch•
travel to St. John Bosco for
an 8 o'clock encounter.
Super Bowl (Sunday)
Highlights TV Slate
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11 1.m. (!) er -BOWL
PREVIEW -Bob Dunn,
Elroy Hirsch preview Super
Bowl.
Ge<>rgia. 196.S.
I p.m. (f) F -OUT·
DOORS -"Fi1hin1 the
Alvin to Aluka."
1:30 p.m. (fl) CF -AUTO
RACING -"Search "for
World Land &Peed Record."
I p.m. (S) CF -AUTO
RACING -Clip& from
various races.
11 :• a.m, (!) CL -
SUPER BOWL -NFL
champion Green B a y
Packers vs. AFL champion
Oak.land RaidM'1. Ray Scott. T11e•da1
Pat Summerall. Jack Kemp 7 -IS\ CT :-p.m.
Cleve McDonald of the _!,===,,,!~======~""==========='=====~ hosll won the 137-pound by
The Vlkes droJ>ped a 60-48
decision to arch rival Hun•
tin&ton Beach last Tuesday
to fall back into a six-way
tie for second place. Hun-
Unitoa defends flr1l place
a1aiut Anahei1n tonight.
Irvine Lake
Set to Open
January 30
mikeside at Orange Bowl BRUIN SHOW -Johnnr
in Mia mi. Wooden and clips from
3 p.m. (1) CL -PGA UCLA's cage week.
default. Bob Gieniec of GWC
be.at Terry Robinson by
deciJlon at 145.
Howard Lundel of the win·
ners tooi: the 1S2.pound nat·
ch with a 6-0 decilion of
Willie Dodge.
Pat McCormick (OCC)
decisioned Bill Golden, to
Clve the Redct1ats a 1g.13
lead. John Young stretched
It to J.9.13 with a 9-0 decision
or Jim McNelly.
Jn the top match of the.
night, Curl Watler of GWC
beat Ron Griswold. S-5 to
let the stage ror the final
two matches.
GWC Girl
U.psAwards
SlaroD Latimer won two
m1jcr awards Wednnday
night at the Golden West
c o 11 e a: • Intercollegiate
S p or t s AMociation fall
awm-ds bCIQUl!t at Knott'1 Berry Farm.
Miss Latlmer won most
valuable player awardt for
bubtball and volleyball .
She's president of thl ISA.
!:aming most improved
plafer awml• for baaket-
ball and volleyball were
Juanita Spenct"r and Karen
Serowlk .
Jn teMil, Marl Rogers
wu named MVP and Linda
1kn& mOlt improved. Jn the
men's tennis division. Wayne.
• Woerbla WOil the MVP title and Lotdl Contreras wu
dealpated most Im~
S,OFT SEU. SAM ·-----'
Prep Wrestling Cee Cage
Summaries
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AU lour Sunset League
collisions takt place in the
coast area tonight as
Newport Harbor hosts rug-
1ed Santa Ana a n d
We5tminlle.r accommodates
Western.
In the Irvine Leaaue, most
area teaml take to the road
as the schedule findl Costa
Mesa at Loara, Esllncia at
Va lencia and Corona at
Magnolia.
Fountain Valley draws the
only home Irvine assign·
menl In the area as the
impressive.. Barons ho s t
Brea Olinda.
The Barons were the vie·
tims ol a questionable
referees' decision Tuesday
GOLF -Crosby Clambake, 8 p.m. (5) CL
The. 1968 fishing season at at Pebble Beach. Chris SKATING -Texas Outlaws
Lake Jrvine begins Tuesday. Schenkel, Jim McKay, Bud vt. LA T-Birds. Diet Lue
Jan. 30. The lake will remain · Palmer. Byron Nelson call at Olympic track.side..,
open daily except Thursday 5hots on final five holes.
from 6 a.m. w dusk through 3:30 p.rn. (!) CF -1t'edtle9A1'
Sunday. Sept. 15. SALUTE T Pl If B I 7:30 p.m. (5) CT -Daily permits c01t fl per -0 ayo ow BILLlARDS -M1nn. Fata
adult and tl for children champs, LA Rams, with vs. Zia Zsa Gabor.
under 12. film clips and interviews by 1 (S) a,
Trout ranging in size from Gil Stratton. WRES~NG -Dick ~
one-half pound to four 4 p.m. (481 F at Olympic rnatside.
polUlds will be planted on PANORAMA -"30 Days 8 p.m. (11) CL-AMIGOI
Thursdays. The: season'l'I: In May." -Anaheim vs. Minn.
plant will be in excess of 5:30 p.m, (40) r -NCAA Muskies, Dick Schad at
100.000 pounds. lake officials clws -Alabam1 ~. Anaheim ConvenUon Center4 said. .;;;;,_,_,_,_,_,_;;;;,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_mi;.
Launching fee for privatell
boats is fl.50 per day. Three
hundred rental boats are
available, 100 with motors.
AT THE NEWPORTER INN HOTE~
~ 1l1f t ,.~dJ ~)!SI i I 1'/r M!11i
1cD<l1111 wt.: ~~"lfen -Funt<• Power Class Set RAY W·ILSON
t. MltlN -II: , NicOvlre 1'.
Mtlnlmt: """"""""" "' ,.,,,.""" 11
• Balboa Power Squsdron ,...._, M1.-Clll W"""' l•I l""'" pf• ~ !fl r!~~ embarks on a new season ic:"111 c 19 y:;:,.., of bostlng education Mon· rt.::~ .. ~ c•i 8 1! ! t:I~= dsy with classes in ele men·
'°""~::' 1~~:~ ~:"'t " ta.ry pi\ottng and small boat
M•lfl!rM: wn1m1 13, H....,.... 12• handling scheduJed at three
county locations.
• ..,.,......., 1211 "" .,....., 1•1 I hed I d t r.~.~11 ~ ioi f i.mui. C a1•s are sc u e a ~ 111 >: ",i~ ,.e Newport Harbor v a c h t =i: 1Yr t: 101 __ Club, Huntington B e a c h
"" wn1111r ... ,., · """' High School and Richard ..,kOf'I"! •1J0~i-11, will"" -1. . I D
Poinl.
The ramed Elementary
Piloting Courses or the
United States P ower
Squadrons -of which the
Balboa squadron is a unit
-are free to the public.
Registration in all three
classes will start at 7 p.m .
Advanced cla,ses a r e
open only to USPS mem·
be rs.
JANUARY
SALE
• •!"' °' Henry Dana Sch oo Jn ana
M•lltt-: Wnlm....,.,. 11, Vtllfto ==~================~11 "· -_:..
WE'VE REDUCED EVERY ITEM
IN THE STORE. A MINIMUM
OF 25°/o OFf.! SOME ITEMS AS
MUCH AS •••
CIF Warns Athletes
Not to Be Advertised
California lntencbOlastic aide.red In "Violation of the
Fede.r1tlon (ClFl commls-spirit or amat.euriam and,
sfoner«en Fagan has sound· would cause a boy to be in·!
td a warning to high school eligible for interscholastic
athletes wbo permit their •thleUcs.
picture or name lo be. used l;;;:;;:;;~~~~~;;;;;;;~I
in new1p1per adver1lse· YOUR LAST CHANCI
ments. TO SEE
"By violating a little· 1 WINNER Of 8
known and often misunder-ACAD£MY stood rule, these boy• have AWAftDSI
aot only jeopardized their ~
CIF e..llglbillt)', they have en-acs1u1U11DOlll
dangered their amateur Dl&'l)UM'I
standing,'' Fagant said. fiM
Fapns Cited arttele XVl, .... -
parqraph I. of the CIF DOCIOR
1oulhern NCUOll Blue Book . ZHl\1\.GO
de..tailin1 pena!tle..1 for an
athlet.e.'s letting his picture
be ltMd with the .Ille or pro-·---MEGA THEATRE
motion of goods or aervlce1 : COITA MISA 14&o11SJ
"C.pt,.uquoo of 1thletl•I========::.
fame by cranUng or sane·
Uonin1 the uae. of one'• name
or pbotoi:raph to advertise.
rec:ommeDd or promote the
Kle of toods or apparatus
to 1111 petlOD, firm manu·
facturer or alelll" ia con·
The DAILY Pl(OT
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SPEED MlltCHANTS -Ra)' Alley of Garden Grove
takes off rom the starting line in .a NeeOt outing at
Orange County International Raceway. Hi& "Engine
Masters" madUne has hit 187 mpb in the quartel'
mile. He'll race apinlt 25 other experimeDtal match
race stock can (funny care) Sunday atternooa al
OCIR. First 9"111startaat2 p.m.
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11' Tiie c-1 Cf .. -tel 112 A•lr•I It..,., CW MellerN1') 1 U
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Molltftano IJ Gortttltll •107
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olcls and ue Clalmlllt PurM &500I.
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Fal"'M llultr 10 Halll 111
Set $tMr IM Valelliuelt l 117
Cul A loMIOll CM FrtdtrldllOll) ll4
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c.,., Pline l.90,000 added. Grtil '56.• ''°· To WIMer s:M.1$0. --l!O,ooo. "''"' moo. lo;irllt UMO. Oulcktll TrM II" Alv .... 1) "' IClsslll' Georvt CW Mtl!OrMVI 12'
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See the magnificent
50 foot, $110.000
11•1scav1•1•11
by
et America'• NQ. f show
San Francisco
SPORTS & llOAT SHOW
January 12·21 •Cow Palace
For Top
Read The
SANTA ANITA lteSULTS TIMI,....,, J.,., )I, lNI
C!Mr I""'
lllCIST uca 6 furloflot. > yMr
Olds Clalmlnt. Pvrw wsot.
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Tl,.,._1.10 4/S. Also 11... -Jedi'• >JoM, voeau. Ouk:lt T1111, SlorM IO\I, S..lld Vardkf, IC "'9 JoMIVin. Ge911areo. Kel'll ltlval, .. , """· kntdled -G40mffel.
HCOllD aACe. 1-1116 mlt.J. MeldM
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11_,.m IA P!Ndel 3.6t :101 Smoelll ()ferltor (E l tlmontel S.•
Tlme -IM. AIM It.,, -Hen!\' Mc. Cltlef Heclded,
ltoundwllld, Wor1d fll ~IC, Siie~ Teck 11, Frendl I r_, &ewlleller,
MIOnon, Pafl l'"lt Ambler. Scralclltd -l lo llldlo. lrOllLa Ari.
ltonl a..llltrNft, Eslodo.
DAILY DOUIU, lt-A.._... & 11·
WIMW Petno!. l"eN A6LJI TMlllO ctACS. l lur1ollft. Meldtft 2 ve1t old lllllft brM 111 Ca llf.
l"urNMOOO. &-DIHlllllVI Lad¥ (I Yorlcl ..... uo >.• Aiwef!UM CJ Ltmbenl S.At t.• 1-0umtrfvs Gocldbs CW Meltotl'llY I 1A TlfM -.XI •JS. AIM lltn -A·l"etltt OWi, A.Lady ...... ltl(Uys Sllt1r, SwlftVln Svslo,
Aprll Merit, l rot.,•• luv. Ion IJue. ltvllllt w111. Ttftva.
A -ltanclte Tecolale. Oetw1rd
& l•WMft E11crv.
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lllOUITM It.AC•. ' lurlo"9J. ' nar
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TlfM -1.10 2/S.
AISO lteft -U!IMI Vlc1ory, lflfermal, Clarlnetfst, Corporal Tree. HePPV Stan. kreldltoll -O....lt. llullell Tllllmb,
CvriOll.
"c'"' ••u 1-111 mii.s .., turf. Fiii. & -n. 4 .,.., Olea aM
1111. AltowtMU. "urw 111.000. l"rlftu_I.., IW ~rl .... l.00 , ...
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Fish Report
No &ereCdlft.
llXTM •AC•. 6 ivr1ont11 J veer A strong field of funny old fifties. Ai~ • ...,,.. ,VOOO.
F1t11 ~ 10 111c.,a1 , oo , .. ,... cars will inaugurate Orange Ptmy LaM CW MllllerNy) • «I l.A
Miss 11111o1 tw '"""' uo County International Race· Tl,.,._1,., ~IS.
Atso ••n -Aldaba Fleet. Tiie way's winter racing pro-w~()(d"-F~M~·=c.1."'8= gram Sunday at 2 p.m. IY • • -alllflll larb, FHIPltt. Seeking the r,!,500 C&Sb
11veJfT1t iuCa." 6 ;;;,tonos. • v•., purse will be Tel"PV Hed· Gift el'lll w. Ali..nces. Pllrw ..,.,... ••J
Tlit. Mlt. C~l~ l.tO l.60 1.20 • k (Ro a} Q k _., h )
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•:-JJ,,ie.A'."<J"TJ',mr> uo f.2: rJC Y a , nu.C • ,,,,_1.1t. and bis 195 mph Seaton'•
Also ..... -"Cf:•' "-a· llNlf Shaker Corvair, and Roger ~ ~~ 'c':,,..~o. w~Jh~l\t Lindamood'• "C o I or-Me-1n1ora.
Mo k• .. Ch& Gone" Dodge Char(el'. The •••MTM uc~ 1urtonos. 1 .,.., 1 a t t er is from Warren,
old C:OCh & lltdlllts. Tiie Loi. f<tll1 Mi h 1tahs. l"urw aoAOO Hded C •
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For Pro11cl o .. rs
~,i.,.r1 c111-.1 1.t0 , oo uo Southland drag racing reg-
A-0111111t .. !M~,/-, '* uo @ ~'T'.n '~1 ) lM ular Gu Ronda (Azusa) ii
also ente~-..a. "J .......... Jim" AJtq •L-A<l\rli. Hiii s11ne. • t:U -•&-f:,:1J..; 1..~M71o ~~r. 0•aem Loberman of San Jose ii
'-""•'"' .,,..,.,. entered, as is Dick Loehr of No Sera~ • -Lansing, Mich. oi!'~ ... tt:'~eiml: ::'.:~· ~ .. , .-.==:;;;;;;=--=-----------=-=:==-==----.. '-' l ravo (~lnl t .00 SM UO ~ aftd ArOllfld I rrn.UI 16.10 t.lll er Ill• Coul!IW W Blum I s.• l.,.._UI )/J,
.t,bo """ -A·Yelmo. A·MI llenom· 11<1, Nolorltfy, lounc.t 4wev, Flr•t Strike, &trloveo<I). ttnlY Trio. SClatc~eul A.
~ Slllle trained tntrv
Youth Races
In Oil City
The Huntington Beach all·
city cross country meet
will be held Saturday at
Murdy Park at Golden West
St. and Warner Ave.
Separate races will be
held for boys in grade lev·
els from third t h r o u g h
eighth. The first race, the
third graders, atarta at 1 :4.S
I See by Today's
Want Ads
• A boating firm w1nt1 a
tHmsttta who la exper-
ienced In sallmaldnr.
• TMre's a &8J'81e ~ on
Lido lale.
• Here's that bandy OPEN
H 0 us E omECTORY!
Very intft'Utina!
• A party ts drivinc east
and wants someone to
share expenses.
e Where to have that Caulty
carburetor fixed.
• Here's aomething of intt>r·
nt for surfers • fantastic
11Urfbo!lrd repairs fast and
economical.
NIWNCIT (Alf"I UMMtl-11 ,,,. p.m.
''!~~ ~r.:·1MT1 _ 1 an91«n: 41 Six races for girls, from
roc11 '°"· one-quarter mile to one
• A sailboat manulacturer
needs a genttal foreman!
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murder in tonight's colur motion picture, "A Shot
in the Dark" at 9 p.m. on Channel 2. Peter Sellen
stars as a bumbling French police inspector assign-
ed to the case.
TELEVISION VIEWS
'Explorations'
Family Fare • ti • weirdly •"'*'· ertiltlry· I Mr ............ (Q
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atrvutill1 to brine to iUilice. (I) s..., I CC) e f11Ua: (C) (60 min.) "Tiit Cott· : "Clllll llrr (drama) '43 ,.._ _______ -------------· ""'" ·-.·MIN: "CNl!t" Cd11111a> '4S--G;:.'::::1· Gtori• MentpiMty. ly CYNTHIA LOWRY
l...., Youna. Alan YOU111-11er1t11t1 MIN:"Shed Noftart." AP Ttltvl1lon·R•dlo Writer
(SO min.) "Captain Slnbl4.• (J)'flle falltntk F• (C) NEW YORK (AP) -''The Trail of Stanley Liv· ! l17J CJ) Otl Tt Ste tllt ~: t:JO Ir'-' P...w.t (C)
rt I of two ••rts. : ''Ca,t1ln a.1111.· • " th f' t f NBC' · I "G t Ex 8 lllllttl s Merit: "Tiie f'llMtr· 1:00 i ~ ,,... ... Jr. CC> mgstone, e lTS o s occas1ona rea •
fiW' (wette1n) '60-.leff Challdl•r. TIMI ,.,.11• (C) plorations" series. is the kind of worthy program
Jlll11Saaon. Ooloru Hert. s,wer 11111 (C) that good, repsonsible parents want their chil<lren l lrd" CHIMJ11t11C111 <C> Adltll n.tr• to see. If tihey happen to be people who enjoy trave-e_:.= 1.:..:7J...., t:JO ~~~~=s~r Jofues, they will sit down with the kids and watch,
• • ~ ~ Tll•-* ! </!.lilr'"' " t11t Ce1t1er 11 too.
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61dion . of Willi•~ SllaUlpNrt's It.ti m([) lhmltl (C) down easter in a Sunday afternoon lime period. lt "Tiit Wmttts Tele.' CIJ ltr411111 (C) • d f . in I La Htf• • SlMa ""!" : "'"ow Cll1C11t" Cdrar111) w11.1 documentary -a sort ot fanc1e ·UP sa an
l:tl """"Ill <C> ClO min.) • ~"'. Power, Alice r11e. the African wilds. The faney-part was its central ""*' •-01JCll lllll..., (C) • !figure, former astronaut John Glenn who beaded
t11 ;.~....,""' llllC· (C) .=:.sf~..=. TtUI" tbe party and explained where they were and wh~t
llllft.5lll C.rttt 1uu,. ColeMI a.. ......_ they were seeing -impressive Jands~apes, wild aru·
'"' t111t ht w111 tab~.... ft~9'tce...., (C) mak. colorful natives.
llOd cere ol "'' Colonera Gtr1'11111 U MN! Ant _, s..t , The excuse for the program was that the party • llllPhtrd tloS OVtf tllt ..uM-.. -. to """"' .., -t!!J [ ~., -IC! of 30 or ao persoos were followloS the path of re-
...., fl'Oll'I Gomer, tll• allilllll ""* 11:11 9 ..., lidl .-i .. p0rter Henry Stanley when, for a journalistic scoop
• " lb ltull •nd dm,...ra. (C) almost one hundred years ago, he spent 236 days ',!.~:'~:,iJ:.:O? I ~ ::f <C> hunting for missionary David Livingstone. At jour-
tedtnoloD or th• Enttflll'I• Is tem· 1111e • n.tn. neys end, he uttered the immortal tine: "Dr. Living-
"'"'" un1bl1 to cope witll tilt U:JI I (J) ._.,../A4Ultl• (C) atoM, I presume?"
llftphr tactics of '"' pl1111t loll• (I) Cetl ..... (C)
li@Cl) °"'lliH' &elrtailt-(l)a..icll ...._..CC) PORTIONS of Stanley's journal. teltlng of hard·
-'-(t} (&O ., ... ; Comedlln Ftltwc <C> ship. disease a11d mutiny among hi« bear ers, were
1tor11 Cartin wlnas 4owll" I.la· read occasionally. But generally. il stretched the 11¥ Air ferce a.se. s111 Antotllo. viewer's credibiUly to try to relate the Stanley ex·
Tuaa, to hosl·•mm tht '-'"' ll.'OO~LA. state,,_ ... (C) pedillon to the emergence of African nations today. sllotl .t thl1 ,... atrl•. Hit 111eats C..11citlttt 4t1 lldlf#
inc. ludt aln1tt F11n Jtlfrite.,th• Four l2:JO 8 (J) ,..._, 0_. (C) • Glenn, a pleasant. attractive fellow. seemed to
Kine Collalns ti th• s11111111 1Gn1 Yeice If AIJlclltllrt (C) enjoy his African experiences for the most part. and
Fim,ity, eomtdiafl 1111 HJoM Jimt-Meftl: w.., .,.._,. C4r11111) seemed appalled occasionally ai the conditions of
Mt Delta, Goa'91 lint"' lmft ' :!fltllt hwtr lloreChy umour Grifflll IM TIM r.ta. 111111 .,..,,_ fJ m,, Cil ....,.;.-. 'II: (C) ,,ui life he found. At one point . however. the producers
WIUll linear RtJ a.rt.. GWre e"iid ~·~Undsly. 111tm1Mr1 felt that the program was becoming a bit tedious -
I lltn lllfll (C) (IO mr11.) 111 t11e ''"' ltY•• •114 Tll• 11tldtr1 they were correct -so they spiced it up by show·
" .... Celli (C) <JO "''"·> rock muse srou11. oo·hoat ing Glenn and compan·y 6hooting a one-tusked ~........ • .... _ .... Id I I C.Htt Tllutrl: "llo•d Houae. .. . ::----· "'" .... M .. • El AWtlltt . elephant.
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_,,.., Sttltrs. t1111 Som11ttr, J:JO Q!(ll.llHL ....,: (C) l'lttl· ed as a "rope." and had to be dispatched. This por-
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•~ Tlltlft: "Tornado 1r1 * S.f .U. YI Pepperdmt ience.
the satdlt." 8 Ctlltef laDttlllll: (C) SH a>...._ tit ....,,. FraMisce University 11 'ep111rdlnt.
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the 4.,ttMt l.Mlt lllow with P'ltlr fr'" l.,eit (C) Marsllaft •• host. Willy Cox 1114 • . Mftle: "V1r1 Cnu" (1dvtnlurt)
Charity Wt1wr art tht only re111ter •'Y Cooper, l urt lenuster. pantlltts on 1111 eweni111 Jreer•m. !:It B llMI:, (C) "ON left ..._,.
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Would you like to break the cigarette habit?
CBS, in a somewhat novel approach in its forth·
coming "National Smoking Test," will try to offer
some constructive suggestions.
THE PROGRAM, lo be tiroadcasl next Tuesday,
will offer oot lectures on the dangers of smoking,
but will present the "Insight DevelopmeRt Question·
nalre." Designed by an expert on the subject.. it will
permit the Individual viewer to find some clues
about his personal makeup and suggest the reasont
he smokes or does not smoke. This .seU-knowledge,
the producer of the series suggests. may help hlm
take the first giant step toward breaking the habit.
The tel~visio11 progra m that year in and year
out attracts a peak audience will occupy its usual
90 minutes of NBC time next Thursday evening -
Bob Hope's Ohr~as Special.
AS USUAL, the program will consist o! edlted
film 6hot during Hope's holiday tour to entertain
American service men in Vietnam. It will pre-empt
''Ironside" and "Dragnet" on Jan. 18 .
Dennis the Jfl~e
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
H~t Potato Droppe8
Trustees of Newport-Mesa Unified School District
have dropped that alwa,ys bot potato -pay tor pubbe
officials.
Atter-e~rlter de1>ating $15 pel' meetmT pay for lh~
district's personnel commiJsioners, board members this
week abrupUy stopped talking about the subjecl
There are two ways ot looking at the issue. One Is
that appointed public servants should be expetled to
freely donate their time. The other is that persoMel
commissioners are entitled to compensation for tKhnkal
aervices rendered.
School board members themselves serve without
pay. Perhaps this is wbat the pay issue really points up
-the hardest working group of Harbor Area public ser·
vants ask nothing for its services.
Many is the night school board members meet for
four, five or even ~ix hours wrestling with a congeries
of problems. Often they meet 6everal times a week.
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa city councilmeo.
who also work hard, each receive $200 per month com·
pensation.
Thanks are due school board members !or their
lareely thankless job.
Citizen 'Feed-back'
A little less than two years ago, Newport Beach
bank executive Jack Garnaus became instrumental in
the formation of a new community organization, the
Bay Area Citizens Council.
Perhaps the adjective "new" isn't precisely appro· ·
priate. For tbe Citizens Council was -and is -a gath·
ering of eeveral homeowners' associations under one
banner.
At the time of the council's founding. Garnaus said
Its purpose would be to coordinate the views and actions
of the various member associations and to establish a
tlne ot communications with municipal govemment.
Jt would function, io other words, as a major spokes-
man for Newport's residential interests. And, largely
du~ l& Garnaua!-Jeadenhlp, -that it bas.
Per!laps the best example of this is the Bay Area
Council's dogged efforts la work on Orange County Air-
port flight problems.
The council's officers and committee memberi have
worked closely with city and alrline officiaJB in ihe de.
velopment of rugbt procedures and patterns that New·'
port homeowners can live with -in varying degrees of
comfort. of course. ., •
Also, at least partially through the council's influ·
ence. Newport Buch ml.lflicipal government finally has
gone firmly on record in opposition to further expansion
of Orange County Airport pending completion of an
airport master plan.
The Bay Area Council's inl'erest in airport matters
is continuing. And its interest ln other matters appears
to be broadening. . #
This week, for instance, it sponsored a meeting on
the city's proposed tidelands use fees. Another meeting
is coming up Jan. 25. City officials are seekjng resident·
ial reaction to the proposal. The Bay Area Council, say
municipal authorities, provides·one means of getting this
"feed-back."
In its brief existence. the organization has demon·
Btrated its value as a liaison between the people and
their representatives. And it has grown. Its original
membership of a dozen c~unity associations is now
dout>led.
. Jack Garnaus, as Bay Atea Council president since
its founding. has helped that growth.
Garnaus is now stepping down. He will be succeed·
ed as president by William Smith. Fairview State Hospi·
tal busi ness manager. rt is the DAILY PlLOT's warm hope that Smith and
his officers can manage to keep up Garnaus's -and
the Bay Area Citizens Council's -good work. N
~andatory
Retirement
ls Obsolete
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Rebuttal to Aparttnent Bouse Owner's ~omplalat
'St~ady Tenants Not . C onsid e red~>-
By NORMAN NIXON, M.D.
TenJ of thousands of Americans
are wondering lf they really will have
a ,happy birthday when "their" day
rolls around thil year. for they will
be 65 and moat of them will be forced
tAJ retire ii they haven't already done
so. From that day on they will be
grouped with "the aging" or "the
~." unOattering labels in our
present.day society.
Actually. we all are aging, since
everyone constantly lfOWs older from
the moment be ii born. But only those
65 years of age or more make up this
apeclfic group of nearly 18 million
Americans today.
THE ARBITRARY figure. 6.5. atems
from the Federal Security Act of 1935.
Since then, most employed men and
women at all levels in business and
i114ustry, from those on the assembly
line to the highest salaried top exec·
11tivea. have been retired at 66. Some
l'«:eive pensions : others draw retire.
meat pay or receive income from In·
aurance and annuities, or o t h e r
sources.
But the vast majority begin to draw
SoclaJ Security although thJs is not
enough to live on. Those who want to
wort can earn up to $1.500 without
tax. If an individual makes over that
amount.and up to 12.700 a year. he
ieu 50 cent.~ less of Social Security
for every dollar he earns. Those who
make over S2. 700 receive no Social
Security as a penalty for working!
MANDATORY RETIREMENT is
really cruel for it accelerates the
aging process. just as a heart attack
or some other severe illness will do.
even in a young man in his 20's or
~'s. Individuals age at greatly dif·
ferent rates. The biological age, rath·
er than the calendar age. should be
alt-important in deciding when a
pttrson should N!tire since many peo-
ple are old. worn out and fnnexible at
40. while others are young at 75.
Work is a basic part of a man's
Ufe. It defines bis place ln the world
we live in and emphasizes his feelings
nf usefulness and belonging. Wotk
provides a atructure and gives direc·
Uon to ow waking hours.
WITHOUT WORK after 6.5. It 111
ttifflcuJt for many men to maintain
their role and atatus in the family
group. for no longer are they inde·
peadent and secure. Their prestige In
the community gradually disappears.
P'eellng rejected and Isolated by
11odety. many older persons become
cfepftsaed. twniog their hostitW In-
. Wft U tlJey come to re;ec'l arid dlS· Hh themselves.
otwiou'sly. thll rapid decline In
btaltb and spirits doem 't amys
~. Tbole w1lo make sultable plans wen ahead of retirement not only rettre 1.-1 job: tbey retire .. tom•
thbt1 wldcb wfll bring further happl•
... and sratiftcation ..
WIT& DITERMINA TION and mo-ttv.uon. 1 lftM can learn new 1kU111
'1f' turn a former hobbY into a new
woution. Or !II can nnc1 /ndless ~tiel to contribute hi time.
npe1 itDCe and skilll to worthwhile
E ltJ tlldeavon. WI th new
lat mates many new , ..., lltouth bt folet contact
._.._.....,_~pnviomly
l
First our city planners permit·
ted issuance of a building per·
mit perpetuating gross encroach·
ment on the 3-foot setback re·
quired on Balboa Island. Now
the protected citizens must petl·
tion the planners for a reversal.
Sad day.
-A. L. 8.
TlllS ....... l'tfltdl _,., <t11WL 11t1
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-"' -te 9Mflly .... Ollllt' ~-.
were the mainstay of bis social group.
Many elder statesmen have con·
tributed migbtUy to their country.
state. and community. long alter they
reached 66. Similarly, many phys1·
ciaos and lawyers. along with the
HU-employed. chiefly small business·
men and farmers. continue to work
effectively and productively for many
years past tbeir 6.5th birthday.
AT A RECENT meeting of the
American Medical Association, Dr.
Irving Wright, prominent New York
physician and educator. declared that
"the concept of mandatory retire·
meot on the basis of chronological
age is obsolete and unsound econom·
ically. psychologically and socially.''
Max Lerner. lecturer and columnist,
just 6.5 himself, puts it even more
eloquently: ''I should like to see a
rebellion against time in behalf of
renewal. Those over 66 should rebel
against the kind of aging stereotype
the cuJture tries to stamp on them as
they turn work and play into sheer
delight and tive the way rebels
~hould, with outraged fullness."
Devaluation
Devaluation is a g a m b le. both
politically and ecotlomlcaJJy. Myself,
I'd bet against its coming off. I doubt
tf British manufacturers. with a
depressed home market and higher
costs. really will be able to export
so very much more. l doubt if the
unions. faced with a big jump in
prices and already lmpaUent after
a long period of squeeze and freeze.
can be restrained from demanding
wage increases which. within 18
months or so. will ha ve consumed
al! the advantages or devaluation.
And. most of all. I doubt if in·
ternatlonal confidence i.n the pound
can be restored wl'lile Mr. Wilson
remalns Prime Minister.
D E V A L U A T I 0 N itself solves
nothing: It just buys a breathing
space. There are no signs that the gov-
ernment metn8 to use this breathing
space for aey ol the things which
need to be done. On t:1e contrary.
all the meuures so far announced,
or threatened. go in quite the wrong
direction -more taxes. more na·
tlonallzat1on. only derisory cuts in
government spending.
However much Mr. Wilson m•Y tty
to brazen It oul. he clln"t really co.n·
et.al that devaluation was a thttmeC·1t
dtftat for him and indeed for Bri· ...
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To the Editor:
lo your Dec. 30 lssue, Randall
McCardle. your real estate columnist.
printed a letter from an apartment
house owner in ·Huntington Be a ch
wbo said that tenants often moved
every time a unit got dirty.
With this l agree. But owners
are dirty too ; benc~ the turnover
of Sl58.27 per unit when a renter
moved. Waste bins have flies: a
rancher would be fined if he did
not spray and would even be put
out of business. Washrooms are often
filthy : faucets drip and premises are
full of weeds. and ccab ir·ass. And
much more.
TOO MANY APARTME~ ""'ners
do not consider steady. paying tenants.
Stay and pay and you gel nothing
but a threat to raise rent.
New renters get cleaned draperies.
carpet. walls. stoves and refrigerators
plus returned cleaning costs.
Owners make few concessions to
keep renters who are good. They
charge the dirt to the steady folks
and let the "slobs" take advantage
of it. I
There is little reciprocity in this.
or common sense. I have never rented
before, but have had rentals. The
owners -most of them should
scream?
NAME WITIIHELD
Wroftg Aftalo91
To the Editor:
I think It Is unfortunate that C.
C. Moseley !Mailbox. Jan. 4)
analogizes the present v i e t n a m
conflict with the Spanish . American
War for two reasons. F'irst. the
Spanish · American War wai> a public
opioloo war; one that was pro·
mulgated by a segment of the
American press and gladly accepted
by the American public. Secondly
if the sad history of the Cuba that
we "freed" is to be repeated in an
already sad Vietnam . then. G-Odf lp us. I
PUBLIC OPINION for the Spanish·
Amerlcln War was mustered by
the "yelJow press'' of that period,
notably the Hearst press. They tagged
the Spanish adjutant. General Weyler,
Termites
Waltham. Maas .. News . Trlblt11e:
"Dr. AlaataJr M. Stuart, a zoololist
at North CaroJina State University ...
has bored into termjtlan affairs until
he knows their social behavior. their
government. their communicaUons
system. He bas also learned that ter·
mites not only recognize t b e i r
friends, but Julow their enemies as
well. 'Termites,· he report~. 'live in
a sort of democracy. They rven bave
what amounts to a military draft.
When dan¥er ~hreatens Ulc nest. a gen·
eral decision 1s made as to how many
and which termites will be sent out to
combat that danger.· If any termite
draftees bave burned their draft cards.
Stuart did not ~port tl."
Sla!toll, l\llna., HtraW: ''.>\fOufnt
Amstcan.1 hav~ long alnce concluded
thlt they are, Indeed, their brother's
keeper~. But fin Associated Press pie•
tUrt in the. . .newspapers leads us to
wonder to what extent we ha\.e come .
in this. regard. The pictu1't. showed po-
lice removing a demon trator '° SOI·
ton. The Incident w.ts said lo be ttt«·
gered by wt!Uare recipients deman:t·
int increased allowances. . . .Nat
thing you know someone will form a
union of welfare recipients and we11
have sq,ilet for biiltr, Ind btntr d(llea.''
LetCen frcnn readers rrre welcome.
Normally writers should conve11 their
mesS<1ges in 300 words or less. The
righC to c011deme letters to fit space
01' eliminate Libel is reserved AU ld·
&es mttst illdude signature and mail-
ittg address. but names will lH with-
held on reque3t.
a "butcher'' and proceeded to expose
his-"atrocities," moat of. which .were
figments of the news. correspondent's
• . tj I 1magma on$. ,.,
J cannot say that Weyler did not
exhibit some cruelty in bi,s rather
vain and ill · mannered attempt to
resurrect Spanish rule on the island
and neither could the ·spanisb govern-
ment. They recalled Weyler in 189'7
and offered the Cuban Insurrectionists
autonomous government Inside tbe
Spanish Empire.
THE CNSUBRECTIONISTS refused
on principle and violent rioting ensued
in Havana. causing the United States
to dispatch the battleship Maine
obstensibly to orotect U. S. citizens
I it was actually a gesture to ease
the tension between the t w o
govcrnmeo1s and was to b e
reciprocated by a New York sojourn
of a Spanish warship).
A month later we were at war
with Spain and Hearst and his fellow
publishers were quick to coin the
phrase "Remember the Maine." The
American public just as quickly took
up the slogan a.nd arms. The war
was over eight months later witb
more Americans dying of disease than
of battle wounds.
"THE HISTORY OF Cuba since the
Spanish • American War is not only
one of misrule of Cubans by Cubans
but also one of American intcrnntlon
for the protection of property . . .
American property. America in·
tervened in 1906 wben the sugar crop
was threatened by insurrections and
these troops .stayed until 1909. They
returned in 1912 and left that year
after resolving slmflar dJCficulties In
Oriente Province.
HOWEVER. WBTLE armed in·
tervention bv the U. S. practically
ended with this incident economic In·
terventton did not. Jn fact. bv the
end of the first World War, the Cuban
economy was nearly in the . complete
control of foreign interests lmostly
American).
With the economy in dire straits.
the Cuban people turned to the Llberal
Party and created a monster. Gerardo
Machado was bis name. Elected in .,, ,.._,,,.
Dear George :
WouJd you please reprint that
bu uUruJ and touching editorial
you wrote to the girl who •on·
dered if there really was a San· ta Claus?
I.I. °"r l.t.: S<.mthow. I think you have
the wrong writer. This ia the
only Santa Claus lnapiradoul ptece I wrote. It waa to my wtdeo
eye1. innocent wife:
"Dear Margery : No, you
CA!'i'T have the chMJl·plate
bafk. \\ho the # %'' do you
think 1·am~ Santa Claua?,.
Is that the one?
(Write lo George. the Nation's
No. 1 Prole"1oaal Wou1w1rt)
1924, he bad complete dictatorial
powers by um. TM people led by
the Cuban Army ousted MacbadO In
1900 and embroiled themselves in prO.
tracted violence for several years. .
I
PERHAPS THE happiest. event, of
this unhappy period was the abroga-
tion of the reviled Platt ~tndment
by the Roosevelt Administration in
1934.
An apparent improvement in social
conditions began with President Bru
In 1938 and continued with bis a~
cessor. Fulgencio Batista. But thea
niceties were only a facade; by tbe
advent of the '50s, Batista bad in·
stituted the harshest dicta1orship in
the hemisphere with the exception
of Papa Duvalier's in Haiti.
AND THEN IN 1959 Castro came
to power and the rest of this sordid
mess is well documented (including
the nationalization ol American in-
terests constituting a large portion
of the Cuban economy).
So one can see that the Spanish·
American War and ita consequences
were not u simple or as ril}lteoua
as Mr. Moseley would have u11tlelieve.
But what war haa the benefit of
righteous detennination that eaa be
justified by its consequences?
NOT EVEN THE Holy Crusades
and certalnly not the world wars of
this century. In Vietnam we should
expect no ·more. It i,s indeed ironic
and sad that the plea that wars and
violence solve nothJng is a self·fulflll·
ing prophecy; one that will become
a fact of tile only when all men
believe in it and respect it. · ·
LANCE S. POWERS
'Nfte• c • .,er .. e
To the Editor:
1 hearWy agree with YOWt editorial
of Monday. Jan. a. concerninc Se1t.
Johp G. Schml~'s questionnalte. But
J wender when the DAILY PILOT
in all· its self-righteousness is ping
to ac:lmowledge its part of ·the blame
for allowing minor incidents at our
colleges and '\lniverstties to sro• to
sum buge proportions.
Al 'STATEl>, the incidents involved
a very small miaority · of teaeitera
and students, bat one WOuld never
know this from tbe coverage gfftll
them in the DAILY PILOT .and other
papers.
I would appreciate a more balanced
news coverage from a new•peper
which seti forth sucb worthwtdle Meas
in its editoriala.
I POLLY SMl'1'll
l'IM Te....-.
To the Editor: ,
This is the first time I ha•e ever
wrltt~n a letter to the editor nf " newsplper aoo it le one tbat I 9'\ould
have written aev~raJ weeks qo.
A week before Christmas 11'11 wtfe
was botpitallad at Boai flollltta1 iD
Newport Beach. One eventnc while
vls!tlnt her we beard tome of the
most beau~ Ouiatmas ..,a beinc •unc. we tboialbt tbat tt ... • 'pll*d
in" millk. We w.n ~; It WM
tbe Fountaiin V.U., J1ttb Nloel
ct,oral ll'OUP· • .,....... tbf'OUllb ... ,... " ,.,..
MWit41* )'Oil C. Jlt ..... .....
.,.. bow tbt1 broqtlt -* ... plnesa to -., people tars• Wr
efforts. • JOJDf & MY
1 -.18 .....
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local vandals for their ~ bl
'breaking llasa OD .Balboa. w.I 01t
New Year's Eve. The b tote n
Chriatmaa light bulbs on the -.... on the community tree and at MYeral
pcivate residences was probal>ly to
be expected. but the broken wlftdow
on my wile's 1949 CtieV)' left me
in shock.
THIS CAR ( oamed affectlol\ately
"Ole Blue'' by those who lmo•Land
iove ib finer appointments) has inade
it through the col4 winter of '51,
the Watts rie1ts. the Baldwin Bills
flood, ae'vera1 Halloween egg 1#'.acks,
and many J'riday afternooOB on the
Harbor Freew~ in 19 nars oJ, car
life. Needlesa to say· we thougbi Old
Blue would be all right on tM lsland
overnight, only to have our confidence
deatroyed (and a window broken) by
some crafty Individual with ~ted
toe (or a pointed head ).
May this vandal's success 1il Ufe
be lb direct proportion &o the aiJe
of his brain.
DONR~QaON
w•• s•e Lett E.rw
To the Editor:
I am mting in answer to a letter
that appeared in your paper co11eern·
ing the manners of the parents that
attended the Christmas program at
Newport Elementary S<;hool. I waa one
of the parents that left ear~ so I
could meet the bus that was brlalinl
my daughter home. She is in tlli-firai
grade and she is excused at 2:1.L Tbe
program was not over until lat«;
I regretted the fact that I' kd to
leave earl;. because my in-11111 and
I were enjoying the program very
M\ICh. 1 agree with the other Jetter
In saying that tbe children .act a
marvelous job.
NAME WITHllELD .
QQotes
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-"¥ost Peo'Ple read a 1e....,jr a
c:olttnc:!t very carefully. Tbe tlllni·
age contraet is. far more bindiq ~ .•
and lbouJcl be regarded very "f:'tus· ly." .'J
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ll .,. ... MeWI, Sa a-.. -
"Unless our prime concern ~1 wttb u.e quality of \ife, the Aliiirtcan
dream •ill soon be a 'lristM •m· ·•1·" . ~ l
Rarrtet twee., S.11'.-"AD the'llftetto
firebranC1s have to offer la a 1tt of
continued poverty, relieved o~~·
lionally by a. TV set obtrained l!'J tbe
UOJt « a .burain1 store."
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1968 VALIART
4 DOOR SEDAN
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NEWPORT
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Equipped with 1utom1tlc, radio,
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FROM · ORANGE COUNTY
527-2341 4•7301
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garage block wall fence and loeda of concrete
patios. ' Ele(antly landscaped with minimum
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' HOME PLUS INCOME
Two quality homes on EASTSIDE COSTA •
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ST. SHOPPING CENTER and WFSI'CLIFF
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S1,m DOWN
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Three bedroom, modem kitchen with built·
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corner lol One block from !'Mt 17th Street
Shopping. Zoned ~2 -Prof eaionll uae
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Priced to sell at S24.500 -Act Now!!
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FOT a distinguished family right in the mid·
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Senaibly priced from
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Dlttdlanl:, ......... Blvd. froaa
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Tumons.·--.au.M.,._~
follow .... tDOdll ....
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makes YOUR (l"1IDIDta
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aklp A Jump to priv. beach. LOVELY 4 Bedrooms, PLUS all ~:= Only 10% Down w
All electrlc • Upstaln ram· rm, exc corner Joeatton1..prof-1onally No Down v ...
Jly or recreatlonal room, Price reduCld to $3·1,000 -tor quick alt! Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bat.b
2 Jlreplacu, 3 car pr. Own-home wltb family room IDll
er bu parcbued bay front fer .,,,. 6M-111a all electric ldtcben on quiet
home It wanta action. PRIC f ... tree llMcl ltrfft. MldM l&til-
ED at ONLY $78.500 ·excel-5ut 2414 Vllta .. Ore lty room and be.auUf\11,.rd.
181l terma ·OPEN SAT. A {!:{' Hup llvlnc. .room w1tla..,. SUN. Call for further inlor· ....,.rt a.ach ble ftreplace. ~
matlon. re tr air eondllioo.lng unit ... * * * * ed. ~ $24.500 GI. Eidlllilll HARBOR ISLAND ROAD • FHA Loan may be asmmed
a.tom built, 3 bdrm. 3 b9t.b, EARL y AMERICAN no Cost. Walker A Lee.
den with wet be.I', all electrle ~ kitchen din. room newly On Eutslde cu..._c nestl-leach CottacJ• carpeted extra 11~. 1ar., ed amo.ng tlw tr,-4 Bdrma 3 Bedrooms
wttb eJectnc opener POOL and family room with beavy ~
Jaws leeltbok' in !be am'. braided car_pets. Double pr-Jo~~~mect~ ..
J,., Only ., .... ,., ....... .............
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only SllO per yr ONLY a.ge. Beautilully landlcaped private patio ~ = C::::.CE
flS,000 • OPEN oin.Y. with Iota of YMd brick ~ steps to beech t NCH THOMAS RL TR. cents -$29,950 -Try 10 " and recreation area ~!MSl Open till 9 PM 'JI
ru W. Coot Hwy 54,8..5021 NrwPoltT HllGHTS-tor lmmtdlate occu~ a.le .., I
Newport Bch. Eve.~ POOL •2f,SOO only $22,!iOO • 10% DD. ..-Zn! OAANGI l ,. Call Ted GiJbert . ,,_ COAST
Owner hu moved to new Eves: &42-37 °'IN SUN 1-4:30 L----...ll.~J.llill.!.--11..-~x._-_J a ~ home and wants a QU.lctc sale, 339 Peechtree. L•ne Take Bristol north and 10 ri•ht at Paula.rim> ao be ii otferlnc thll 3 ticm. 2 BR ..a... bt d au raen o·· .I.A 2 bath borne in prime N .... , ....-converU e en. (White Front Comer). T ~., larie covered lanai, quiet
SUNDA y 12.s ':1~ '::~cio~~ CUl de Sec street • room for A Development of George M. Holttein &: Soos
1621 SHtl9 Drive and 16'a32' heated ud m. pool, ukilll $31,SOO. and Han". A Berger. .
<Not leased land) tered pool. -HJgh CUJ'lal ~C-l... 1 W... I L-. ~ Sa ..........
Near Dover Shores loan can be uaumed.,-l'ft'I'
Low, rambUnr. shake-roofed 646-7171 ~2313 OPI UN 1-4:30
5 BR home in finest reD-Open EYM 'tll 9 1ns COIRIMdore •• I/I ....._ L.-w•· dmtlal Newport Beech area. 3 BR, 2 baths, lar&e far:nlly •-ITilm
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wrouPt Irma mtrJ. ltallan
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room Is d.lnblg room. Alldna
'14,000. Maast fie IOld!
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bedrooms a r e MASTER .u.. Realiltically priced • .,. ...
115-3000 Eves: 548~
.., & leach
...tty, Inc.
3trr E. Cout Hwy .. CdM
$25,950
4 BR, large living room,
fam rm, utility room. Beaaa-
titul minimum executJv.
care landscaping on cul•
sac strttt.
t1fllUy landlcaped. Fonu1 n.-n coner 1ot -room for poo1, SHOID DUPLEX la Dow'er ...__ dlnln& room, paneled g&Une Jr1aU $43.000. ~ ••
room with fireplace, office Rlch.,d..,. Raalty 2 bedrooms, 2 batha ead\. Fabulous vleW of Bay Ir HUls In • 3 bedroom home on a
or leWinc room. SJ>anlinl 'l1le m1lle9 wW be aU smiles 325 Bayside Dr. 67>403i. J'ee Simple lan4. New c.,.. has bWI the "ibow-stopper" well landecaped lot, teP·
pool! cu.tom • built! DO $ 17 950 wball lhe -tbe eaadltlon pets A Clnpea. Excellent lo-of C>cmt Shores. The build~ :Va~ =J::~ J:e:.
Sl'OP BY! Buys your Wy a lane ol 11118 4 BR 2 batlt mmplete-INCltEDllLI IUY come lnv8tment, both unita ii now ready to tell it. Built port Heights. The home bu
220 I. S.••at ... th St. ltuth Pardoll, INltor Too SoOd to be tnM, .._. k Jr carpeted modall ~. 3 or 4 IR-2 IA TH leaaed. At.mtee o w n t r aruund • inner court yard. 1arJe liYinc room, 2 nice
Cl. 171h '!!~1""'9 Cenftl1 lG Westclltt Dr. ~ ii! 3 .,.aoua bedrlDml, Localed OD • ..W street 103 DOW~27,950 needl c:ub.. A*1na S35,T50.00 I BRa 4 batba, lam rm, for~ balhl, beautiful carptt1ng
_ ,.._-1arp lat tar the dlllclren to :!saca~ ~ ~ Lovely ccntemPofUY home, WESTC ma& ...... roam. Hup coun-mtougtiout, tir~tace, din-~. Auume the iow iatn'· · ..-QC&D w .n acboola • libopptns. UFF a, kitcbm wttb fa.mil)' • 1111 l'OOID. aecluded patio. 11 I/I eat loan and Sl.29. per month a:~ for• happy famil)'. bullt-inl of coune. Spec-Completely remodeled ..S ed breUfMt ara, Wud II prk:«l to tell by owner, OKI ID l lif elilel includes taxes and U.r· A.lking $20,liO. klua living room with Door ttdecorated inside a, out 3-cooklltc center, built.in Fri&· Call you'll like our friendly servfce
lvenl-C.H '42-9192 °" 646-457' ance. Can toda1. tbil.1JC1D't •• COAti to celllng atone ftre\ltace • BR, 2 batll home. Unuaal =•,.BBQ. Come eee Cal-&4MCm
'""'liii&iliiiiiiiillil.liiil...,.. __ s;'C::hiiir.;n;;J;i;;n;;-OCIAN FRONT $45,00I Jut! . & • lot l I 1 b t er, baftlwood W/W carpet t?Mtmmt m a edlserr.aiu at H's MiSA VlltDl-$22,500 i•60Y1 lfPO llftMlt ChlkiNn'1 Par..U. It 2 30' LOT WALi.AC. noon. AD new w/w carpet. Dinlnc Room. Larte ~ =~~be abown Be9l locatlon! 3 bedrm. tazn.
IM'IU 12' x 21' Deft Good 5 becsroo bo ( ~ ltEALTOll me Patio; comer lot,._... ROY J. WARD CO. Uy rm. 2 bath. Luxurious . • with-'•-doors to ram'·"-m me or 546 4l~l-· llful. ly landscaped. Ne" .... ---. !lectrlc built ins -"""• 2 BR Duplex) Owner wW ----.. IBa.vcreat Ottlce) -:;;-~· Bar , __ .:. .... : 1. Enryone eJJclble Patioe and 1arp encloled ""--....__1 __ , kitchen, new carpets A: drap. 10~,. <>--••·· Dr .._ '""" ..., ft. patio. atoo ....... _,. __. • ..._ ....... ftllaDct at 6%. $15,000 c.allb. •wrwn •...w ...., n.--•-· O'M .... ._o ,._.._ _,._, included "" .... 1...,. 2. F.xcellent )Ocatiam nu' ,__ -·-room ..,,... Pleue call Mn ~pp for WESTa.D'J' OFnCE a vwuo:r anx-s. . « ...... ,,er . . ..,,., ,_
3. 6~ • 30 JeU' .. FIJtEPLACE, 3 BED-.. to abow <No ~lcpbom •m1 OPEN EVES. 1093 Baker, C.M. 54&6'40 113-fJDO Ev"~ 5CM886 TARBELL 2955 Harbor
4· Low down payment JtOOMS, 2 BATHS, DINING Jnformatim) . Dltt ........ Owners ~~ := ~ lay & leach Mott ExaptlOINll FAIRWAY 5 IDltM.
:: ~ :.,_com~ =~"'.be~ f13.9'JOO • Eves: S4UT15 Now Uvea., miles away.°"' Lee· ~ cell. li:. rm: I/I ... tty, Inc. A. ~ --...S A 1'ro ltiory COionial with Jae
1. 2-3-46 bedrooms nr.AL cm•• IC11C1Uent law & leacla den ua to .U their borne. w/flP.. lllP· c11nq rm. w/ mi W. Ba11-Blvd.. NB maintained 2 'P· G14 klme la ~with nook and dJniac FJIA IEPO 16111 om._......_ batty, Inc. Yoa mq anlt from tWr ..,... ..ay; family rm. Qpell S. & S.. anadullveNIMendalerea nem _all on I.be ts falr-
2407 E. CoutHigbway, CdM changeOnly. W"1'1'50ol ~ w/"'.'etw opena to JllTf: 1 to 4:30 RR• CIAMPEDJ ~~tbeland-wr way of the Meta Verde
.. ,.. -• patio. 3 BR., ntr. 11X22, • .a.y .a.y1 tt 5uperb U-Country Club. Lowest price
EXPERIENCED rooma ud 21 IDot elm. Near-kitda. w/IDIW walDut Glib. 1101 W. -"' • lllD MftM 8AftUt ~ plan, des i & n e d Mf,509. MESA VERDE REAL ESTATE J.y new )II.lo CU'PftlJ1( and Ir all aDDC8nllle Wt..JDa VIEW HOME 4 BR A Hap 1'N1K llVUl'll around a buce IUllll1 ~tio A REALTY 5t6-5880 ~EOPLE f.ireplace in living room. Ex· incl BBQ. Heated A f~ hm1l1 Room. l.al'I'! ll¥IDI prden. Formal dtntng room,
Orona del Mar cellent cul de me meet near 20X40 pool. Profess. I~ room. formal dininl room Thea YG'l mmt lfe .tbll CGla9o wet bar, pme room, pow.
'46-1111 COSl'A MESA OmcE In excea of two million dol-&hopping. ped. MqnWcence, for otlly and apacious kitchen: 2% aal larp 5 bedroom 3 betb der room. Master suite with New Mesa Verde Let
(c.fl a29 H8rbor Bl1'd. Ian warth of property to be COSTA MESA OFFICE SO!l.500 • may trade. b&tba. R-2 comer lot· Bau-home. All the modem COD-20' of wardrobe. Walled Jlllt &Ailed -comers an Mes11
56M9l Open till 9 PM IOld. Xlnt Commialion split 2629 Harbor Blvd. OWNER -&4i-579D t1ful patio. Pricer~ to ~for ll*bal lW-court )'ard entrance. ONLY v~ IOl1course,near12th
Anytime) 1 1 111 n...t -~Reel Emte 545-N!ll Open UU 9 PM Stl8,!i00. ins. Larae fenced yard tor · Sl4,750! fee. Quiet cul-dHac. J.a.. l••--m!!!I--• iWWWt Wu C·•«» ..,.,..._,, , ........ LOT ml'JIO Eves: 548-96 tbe kidl. ltuth Parcloll, RMltor ln&SlT.500. rrs A a:n:LA'nON 61 .... 1'1le DAILY PIL0r ml E. OMat H")' 673-37'11 lack lay •IUIRVlll , "t!, leach $17,900 lG Weatdll.f Dr. 642.Q200 College Realty 546-5111
Maeelfted wt1on. Saw 'nD: IUN NEVfR SETS Oii Near new Y, in OlM HS dlft. ·-~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!I ... JDllU .,........ ,. 111111 11 0 ae!ftld'• adion PoWel'· 3 BR, 2-batb. DR. Library, 97' dlulllll froa~. ,... ' Inc.
·Oeel&d Adi. °** -lnlm.J, .._ 6 ettort. Loi* l'or • ad to tell around bltins, flrepl. Leue .. option land • • Jeue. ~ mW. m.1boa Blvd., N.& MOST WANTID A-FRAME
...,., nowm tt.e doetr, dial 642-5678. OK. OnlJ $29,000 OWNER BroUr. an Dick ,....... 4 Bedroom• CJriljnal eo11ep ...., 3 a Steps to ocan.
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HAVE JOU LOOKED FOR
THE HIDDEN DOLLARS
IN YOUR HOME LATELY?
6o lhrougb your place today. Look for everything that
Isn't needed or enjoyed by your family 1 n ym ore. The
cameras, furniture, sports eq uipmul, 1 p p I i a n c e s, out·
grown clothing, toys and other things you find are
worth good, hard cash to folks w h o need them ••• but
really, they're not worth a thing to you if they're not
being used.
When JOI hln yoar Hsi, )llSt dill direct 642-5678 nd give ff
lo the experienced Ad Wrlllr who 1nsws. She'll helD
you word your ad to Iii flSfest results. The costt
Slrpilsiagly lowl
Coldwell, Bilker
OFFDS:
UDO IAYflONT LOT
One of few remaininR vacaat bay·front
lots. 48' frontaee. 105' depth. Pier • lti9
privileges. .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. • • • • fUl,oot
Mn. Rau1aton
A IAIE FIND
Architect deaiped w/soartna catbedral
ceilings Ii priv. prden pati09 Oft each rm.
Exciting bay view. Not leasebokl '79,000
Mrs. Harvey
CHINA COVD
IEACH·FRONT
Lovely cu.stom-bll 4 vr. new llome ~
bay & ocean view -Immaculate in • oal
2 Ba 2 batha-on best bay beac:ll ... .IOO
Wllter HUM
NIAi NEW
J.11.-$31,000
8 BR .. 2 BA. fam . rm. -Kit. eomb. board
& bat. shake roof. orovenUIL 1oadl of
charm. Cpts., drpa., all blt·inl. llon in in
30 days.
Joe Clarbon
70' FIONTACH
Lido Isle -Sunny ~o at«y bW llllilCld
CID 2 tull Ille lob. lelatiful ptdl , tnll
and a il"llt patio for famtJy .,. ...
Charlotte Lon1
OFFICE CHM
SATURDAYS
COLDWIU.. IANICEI & CO.
2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY
NIWPOttT llACH
o.'t ... this' BB. 2 ... DAVIDSON ..... , tlectlic built in ldtdam, wltll CAYWOOD UAL TY ilunUJ room home witb ..._ ~ • ... TUID .... Y 1lubec:ue piD.. Huce COWftd m W. Olut Hwy. mal dlDbll AJao ._ _.... .. -.. patio and ..,.,.. dlOda H.B. Stl-1290
11aam rampua area-tn Ill-• lllGUJ:L 1.AN'E .,..,..,.., o..ner laQis XL1f'I' R-1 lot near beacb ....,. pnp. Huse lot ., Meu Del Maf 2 Bl\ + U"8L Take over the 5~ % Salton Qt;r. A*lns $32!!0'.
qui.t m.t. Qwn6 mult ..n fal"llily, tit-Im. carpetinc. laan and SW ,_YI all. cal.I Conalimr trades u au or
lllAll,.arolcl home proJQpt· Rltr. mo a.....•. CM RottJmn Co. 546-8222. 219 pat ~ Jib. Submit 7flflll
lJ . .._.. 10~ down to low ~ S... --Fairview M .. C.M. 46r: OWDer" M2-3519
..... aillia& Jou .,.
-...... PricllA ~ ... ... ~ at $21,ClllO.
SPllll
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J .. Hem• $15,500
YES! Jt'1 a Barpin!
However we need a aood
down payment.
4 Ill Heme $11,9te
l~ bellla. $/drpl, ...
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4 ........ $27,7•
2 batM, fa& nn. fl1ilc.
choice Eutslde lacatkln.
Welft.McC•,.. Rltn.
1810 Newport Bl..r., C.M.
548-7721 ~ ........
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DMrce 4 Ill/,_,
Owner ahllalutely mult ml
(di~ _, 18 ... ft.
ebUll ....., ftlbD carpets,
• Illar. ti .. ~. a 11111 famllJ reom A dlnlnl room u '"8. Ill ,,....,,.,.,. ........ ~
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AMPll RIST PAlllte _. IOAT SI.ft . ~ .... ~ n. •c11•et tu • w., ., Life
THI ADYANTMll WILL SUIPllSI YOU
You can DUrtbaM ucl Ill fft tltJe -or atue tf you prefer.
Af.t "'"' "'"' WATllrllnNT v~w. AU ..... two bedroomt and two blltbl. -wrre LARGI PAno.
YOU A•lf INVITID TO fNSNCT OUR llUUHIMID MODIL
lly Sit.• ...s Up &..•• $420 M1a111r • Up
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See If You Have Any
Of These Things A
·DAILY PILOT WANf~AD
Will Sell Fast!
1. Steve 29. licycle 57. ltectrit Train
2. Gulhr 30. Typewriter 51. Kitten
1 lllry Crtlt 31. llr Stools 59. Cl1t1lc Auto
4. lltctrlc Saw 32. Encyclopedia 60. Coffee T altle
S. Camera 33. Vecuum Cleaner 61 . Motorcycle
6. Weiher 34. Tropical Fish 62. Accordion
7. OutbNrd Motor 35. Hot Rod !quipm't 63. Skis
I . Stereo Set 36. File C•Wnet 64. TV Set
9. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Worklttnch
10. Cl•rinet 31. Sterling Sifv•r 66. Di1mond Witch
11.. lbfrtger1tor 39. Victori1rt Mirror 67. Go-Kirt
12. Pickup· Truck 40. Bedroom Set 68. Ironer
13. S..lng Ma,;hlnt 41 . Slide ProJtctor 69. C•mpln1 Trailer
14. SurftMtard 42. Lawn Mewer 70. Antique Furniture
15. Mlchint Tools 43. Poel T1ltle 71. T•pe Recorder
16. Dlthwtther 44. Tires 72. Saitltott
17. """"' 45. Pl•no 73. Sports Ctr
11. Ctbln Crul .. r 46. Fur Coit 7 4. Mtttr ... , lox Spt1
19. Gelf Cart 47. Drapes 75. 1nbelrcl SpttdNat
20. laromtter 41. Linens 76. Shotgun
21. St1mp Collection 49. Hon• 77. Saddle
22. Dinette Set SO. Airpl1n• 71. 01rt G.9mt
23. "1y P_.n 51. Organ 79. Pu"chlrtg 119
24. lowlint 8111 5~. Eurcycle IO. l1ltv C1rri11e
U . Weter Sidi 53. Rare look• . 81. Drum•
26. F,..nr 54. Ski loot1 12. Rifle
27. Suitca .. SS. Hlth Chair 13. Desk
21. Cleek 56. Coln1 14. SCUIA Gear
These or any other extra thints aroun.t the house ""'Y
be turHcl Into cash with a
DAILY · PILOT WANT-AD . so e ••
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Don't Just Sit There!
Get In On The Action Today!
DIAL-·D1111c1
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642~5678
(YOUR CRIDIT IS GOOD>
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
WILL WORK FOR YOU!
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MOUlll POI IALI
II• ~lltWvff 1241 lutWuff 12! HUftt ........ ._. •
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SAVE • 81 °"·m•r, S23,96G. ~ E_A .... ST-IL--.U~I!!.-------...-• ·
3 Br, 2 _,., IN'p 114'11 • per. rr" IMuffful ~ •
NMI .... lmmliwlule
home with .paclous bed-
l'GOIM, Nip ~ room,
OPf:ll •am oeWlla• anct pan-
elld waua Ill livln;t'OOID
I io.di al ~ pl~ C\lp.
boa* iD kltcbtn. R-2 lot.
See It DOW! !
t.ct for oftk-c. oa· 1tudlo. OPEN SUN. 1-S:lO Ptlvatu.,..,.'°,_,_ Huse IOt. ranta•llc 1ncbicn, ettate. Lovely s '-dllClillil
1,000 *'· tt. brick l. ~ Exquisite 5 BR, spUl·~vel Home In fashion-borne wtlh Deep .Pit
crete petiO, 1a1111, shade able Eutblutt. Formal dining rm, terrace rear Jk'tll. MUllve Palo prden Ir Founi.111. tac yard-Pool with d<>me for year around swim· Stone n~. a.lllUlllll
b r I e II plutm. ~puate ming. Protesstonally deoorated & landscaped Drt!am Kitcbea. HUp
clalldm» ~ yanl w/ --$52,900. for ~. Aceeem lor'
1w\np. Lath l plaster, CALL FOR AP,T. 644-llJl or tr&Uer at ha Y• bdwd f\oQrt, al.OD&. frpl, bll· ...)'OUt tmna--..~
Ina. ~74. Jntcl'ftl nCA Lcmt.. MATCMAM ....,
151..,_..,.C.M.
H64U7
CONDOYDllUM wttb au the f . ext.ru. s blr BIU, 2 balAs, C:-..... 11.1 • .1" 2414 Vl1t1 del Oro
w/w carpets, .all built·lns, ~ Q!!}J Newport leich
paUO It much more. P~· I
menta leSll than rent. Askln'1 rea ty . HUNTINGTON 8EACll
$3000 undl'r markel at OFlm:E-~ --,
$18,950 wi~ 10% down. CaU ~~ 7682 EDJNCER
540-U51 -812-44:>:> OPEN ~ Newport ltach 1200 Newport Shores 1220 -------~_,_·,_..~•
!! SOLD !! BAYCftST BY OWNER •• $ZUOO
I.AW, Low down. 3 bed-2 BR * Jo~AM RM.
room. l" .,...... 11-lace, BY n.-. Wt ..... all po'~ts. ~ oJ the mOllt outslandlnt: LOW DOW~ * TERMS 3 HOMES ...., ... q1 vwua r-.r "' OR 3-933! OR ~ l'.A. beat. R.-2 lot witb room ~ BR, 2 ba, IOft wtr, elec bomea in the area. Cathf" The Past Weelr
ID build a ..,_,e 2'PU't· 1dtda. sunken ltv rm, dtp11, draJ ceilings wtth wsl111 of Dover Shor.. 1227 LISTINGS WANTID ment. Piek ~ terms . • ww cpta. or tehl, frpl, sprn-glau • quality carpets le
$2,000 chi. or land contract, lclr •yatem, D-ult trees, pa· drapes tbl'OUjhoul. All clec· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jWe have 111 active
or ownft' will cxnider a t.io. walled yanl. S2S.IJO. tric kitchen lncluding diah-for hom'8 In choice l'tldden-
..._ with aa option to 5»-2783 washer. Fire pit !>Hide ln· '1106 Pescador ~al u eu. FREE ~
JIUrchue. =ey'""""'O\\-·n_e_r_· """3-e~R._,!ar-ge-· -LR-.1 door swimming pool irur-Dover Shores ~USHEAlt RIAL TV c. F. COLDJWOR.THY a: dining a r e s. Hardwood rounded by a lovely patio . CO. Kt-rm. Next to Snack You must "fte thl• ho•"'"' Vl'EW·~ BR It Furn rm·Pool 8fl~l Eve1. a».W7 fi001'$, W•W carpeting, Block · 0 " n ~' Shop Jr. Open Eva. wall. $23,500. MZ.790i 59,000 immediate J.l()SS<'sslon 1
JUST USTED BY owner. S BR, 1'4 Ba. OPEN l~U~ 11 'Iii? BEACH PEACH!
C\&sl011l built ~de CM Ele<:. bit-bu!, Imm. poSllcs. Jan 9, JO, 12, u . 17, 19th wilh 3 BRs 1% baths, walk
IUITOUDded by b ~a u l i r u I Appr. $35,-000: Sac. S:l2,:;oo or by appt Ing distance to world's ·
bomA 3 BR~ baths, blt·ms. 646-3Gl5, 6.17-l-IG7 Alt. 5. :193 E. 11th St. 6~119-1 DAVIS REAL TY est ~ach! Fittplace, built
service porcll, llv rm w/ BY Owner. 4 Br, 2 ba Twn· __ A_rt_u_S _P_M_._:;_11_.1_81_=>_ 6t2.7000 lns ltlcJuded in fabuilouill frpl~·· ... !~ cpts/~ 11
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11alte bte. Bltns. cpts, drpe, 6'.o 9!!!!!!!!2~~mll"!!!!!!!'!!!llll!!lllll-"""'"I $17,9.10 price-try U500 clown! ~ ••• -• prqe . ._.. oan. ln. fll,600. lmrned pol!I. Do you need a really large .Ai. PACIFIC
Rltr. 946-392S Eve. 4146-2'.190 Low dn. Monticello. 54S.23d7 living room and would you H•rbor Hi9hland1 1235 ,.... SHOltlS * LACHINMYER I I BACK BAY AREA 11~~ •Pd~l~ln bed~~'·Lfc 3 BR, 1 bu, rrpl, patio. cplll, ,_...,~I.AL TY :!:::::======-== 3 Br-2 Bal"'·· Bit ..:. Wl I JO ~ • ve ..i~. f\JUy !ncd &: 1'""'0
....... ..._... ~....... ·uM, comfortably on all wool .... .,. """"'"" C•ta Mela 1100 lo~. Lee encl-yanl! Oean! carpeting 0 v c r hardwood Princlpal11 on I y. $29,99;ll•fll--... Mllllll .....
MESA VERDE/REDUCED
from $42,500 to $38.800.
Custom.Oil, Lath le Plaster
4 Larp Bt-2 Ba. WW-cpts,
$26,500. 646-Qll3. floors in ltlls lovely 3 bed· firm. Owner. 673~j() -Do You Have $W-
N-rt leach 1200 room home. There if a coiy Irvine Terrace 1245 Then 11tnl tbls 3 BR :.!~ba
---fir eplace, dining room and ---------' homr w/dishwubet, cpl.I,
REDUCED. lovel,y 3 BR 2 a cbarmlnit seduced lnnal BY Owner. VIEW! 3 Bdrm, reMg, drps, dieoodra l&wn,
Drpe. * 1 blk..countey Club.
Xlnl line! Cooaider 10%-dn. e OPEN sAT le SUN. e J90S SUV-' ORCLE. e OWNER. * 546-7378
Ba. ;home on 2 lots: can uae for 'u m m e r enjoyment. 2 baths. fa.m rm. dining sprinkfors, 2 paUOI, fenced
., 2 apts. Rm. to bld. Near This welJ landscaped home nn, 2 frpk,;, fend, d1lj:s. y1u'd. Payment includes ff'f·
Ba,y "ocean. Will sell all or with separate double &ar· cpt:.~. ptivury. * $40,900 l'l'ythlng • $139 per monUl.
y int. or trade. 121 4ltt st. age may be aceo, at Lown dn. Owner wlll carry Call 962-4471 VU.lqe Real
OWNER mms 32:: All.so Npl Heij:hl! 2nd. Print' only. 673-0937 Estnte, 19142 Brookhllnlt, HB
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
kMp this h1ndy directory with you this
w•lctrMI • you tt MuM • huntlnf. All
the lecattent fisted lttlow .,. d.-cnbed
in ,,....... cltt•ll by advertltint elMWhere
In hNlay't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.
Patrent thewtnt epen hou1t1 for tale or
to rent •re urlfd to ll1t euch information
irt this celumn Heh Friday.
H\) ... USES FOi SALE
•'ft2 Bedroom)
710 Poinsettia, Coron.a del Ma,-
673·8550 (Sunday 1·5)
261 Evening Canyon Rd., (ShoreclifCs) CdM
673-8550 (Sunday 1·5)
(2 Br. I Famay or Oen)
1010 Kinsrs Rd., NewPOrt Beach
838-8741 Eves: 543-7832 (Sat. & Sun.)
(l Bedroom) * 1927 Sabrina Terrace (Irvine Terrace)
CdM 642·8235 (Sat. & Sun. 12·5)
2900 Silverlane, Newport Beach
673·8550 I Sunday
(3 Br. I Family or Oen)
384 University Dr .. Costa Mesa
548-8089 !Sat. & Sun. 1·5)
1021 Nottingham (Westcliff) NB
642·5200 (Sunday 12·5)
1935 Commodore, (Baycrest) NB
675-4031 (Sunday 1·4:30)
339 Peachtree Ln ., (Back Bay) NB
675·403 1 (Sunday 1-4:30)
&10 Malabar Dr .. (Irvine Tenace) CdM
673·0937 ISat. & Sun. 10·6)
237 Virgini~ Pl .. {East!ide) CM
646-3928 t.'Vel: 646·2290 (Sat. & Sun.)
*269 Monte Vista (Upper Bay) CM
646-39 28 8"1; 842..0185 (Sat. & ·sun.)
(4 Bedroom) * 1936 Sanliafo Dr., Newport Beach 848-3255 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5)
(4 It. I F•m~y or Den) .
1318 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB
(714) 642-8235 (Daily 10-4)
* J 'Z39 Tradewlnds Ln., (Baycrest) NB
642·5200 (Sunday 12·5)
(5 ledroom)
*2fl36 Carob St., (Eastblu1fl NB
644·11 33 (Sunday 1-6:30)
IS It. I F•mily or Im)
601 Morn.inc Star Ln., (Dover Shoru) NB
(114) ~a (Dally)
*1821 Santillo Dr., ~ycrest) NB
M2-5200 (Sunday 12-5)
CHINO RANCHO
12 Ir. I F•mily or Den)
12739 Ramona Chino. Calif.
(714) 62MM2 tSal. & Sun . by appl.)
*Pool ** w ....... .... *** , ... a w ... f!freftt
or call owner 646-4032
Oiarmlng t BR hom'
l0t11ted on Oceanlront on
Seashore Dr. Completely
Furnished & excellent
1lnancing available. Total
price $56.000. Zoned for an
additional Unjt, For full
info1matJon phone owner
Kl J.8T.l6
DIRECTLY. ac{OllS-lll'Cf'l
from bay. \Vatch boats go
by lrom Y°'U' living room.
Old 2 BR. house. SJ:),000.
Tbe 30X90 lot alont is worU1
that. C·l fcould build duplex
here). Courtesy to brokers.
Coren• cltl Mar 12.SO $29,500
Dukh Haven CoUeiie Serlet.
3 Houses &. duplexes $38.500-Sunken llv rm, big tam nu,
SST,500. So of bwy. Prlncl-lormal din rm, shake roof,
pals only. Owner. 673-4169 cov. patio. Assume 5~ ~-
$3000 dn.
Corona d•I Mar 1250 Pit RolMrtson Rlty.
SHARP DUPLEX
1 Br. rum. garages. Good
lncomt>. 602 Hclill'OJ>t'.
Owner. 642·3295. 61J.7'l11
Lido lale 1351
147-1553 * 193-4152
frH Rental
Service
Walker & LM
7682 EDtNCER.
Executive Addr HUNTINGTON BEACH
Deeora1or1 home. J i:~~1• 2 812-4"4~ Open Ev ...
beth • xlr;i large U v nn 6'< Cl loan, by owner. 4 8
din e rco. LUlh front pallo. 4 ba, fam Mn. block w .
52'1 Via Lido Sood. $59,500 494~U 01• tvt'S· 842-8126.
R. C. CREER, Realty
3416 Via Lido 673-9300 Fountain Valt.y 1410
Owner, Mra. Lansdale, Im ---E. Bay Ave. .• Balboa, Near BRAND new No rd Baylront. * 1..ISTlNCS WANTED
Pavilion. 673-6286. 5 Br, 4~'9 ba, plu Ir lllip. Pcrmnallzed a\lcntion.
MARINER'S SCHOOL DIS. Area's best bU>'. Owner HAFFDAL REALTY
TRICT, JMM.EDlATI:: oc. -.::::::673-=1&1::;;7;:.. . ...:===;.....;;:z. "Humc•11 Lo Matcb lncom~'
CUPANCY 4 BR 2 BA. ALL 87•10 Waml'r, fV S-12~
EXTRAS. NEW CARPETS. Huntington leach 14001l=======;;:;i:;;il
POSSIBLE LEASE wmi S BEDROOMS Out of County 1605
OPTION OR SELL WITI I ClflNO RANCH LOW o Ow N. OWNER/ Owner mov111g to Hawaii. BR 0 KER 6l:t-~JO OR will gell tor VA appraiaaJ or By owner. custom 1480 $(} 129,lOO. For GI nothinr> ft 2 BR Mi ba, fam Ir din u 8-1347 ""'" nn. mBSler BR 14X:Z. n down • closing costll only. illcrc. lmmac. Hobby shop;:? NEWPORT-Kings Road. Caa>-
tivating view. 3 bdrm It den,
elegantb' furnished. $65,000.
leckwfth Realty
f1n South tha1t Hlghwsy
Laguna Beach 494.7;,ai
TRANSFERRED North,
Must scll E.xer. home. Up-
per Bay, Fl'c simple. * Oth-
er c:ustom ff>11tures. Owner.
:i4S.3100.
FHA low dowti. Perfect car altached garage. Fltie
cond, exl-cllent location. 1oc. St>rlnklers. Lats of
SEE TODAY · $PINDELL REAL TY Frujt. Bernes, Walnata. 91
Olmcllu. l30 R.oclee. R·A
Warner at Magnolia. ;145-0158 zoning. HorlleS & cal•~·
All Adult Community fenclnr Ir block wi)Js.
No children und.-r H p4'r· $2iC,1:iO • 20% dn· Open Slt/
milled. Rl'lax Ir enjoy lifl' Sun by appt. 12139 ~a.
In a 3 BR 2'2 b:ith home:\ Ollno near SB Jo"'rw)l Cid"
carpl'l11. rlra()l's. wuhl'r & 714 628~2· • •
dryl'r, wo lk lo shopplnit t"l'n• --
1iUili:VALUE POTENTIAi~ tl'r. PriC'I' l!l lrs.<; thnn oni.:-S. Ana H9t1. 16a0
M1gni1krnt <X'<'8JI \'II'\\ 2 11 tnal <'Olli· onl} S17XIO. Cl .1 BR 1• -BR d 2' b SJ2..i00 p I J a I . ran -on , a17rr. " rn. 2 1 · : , IU O~ " ... 'r. . \\'ondrrful potential. Clo!iie
Tr:ide? OJ>en Sat & ~wi. 847·11SG bvell .. l36-2i65 to UCI. 20082 Acarla. can
JOJO Kl~:i Rd. 642·7ll9S DIVORCE-CASE :'148-51169 for lnfnrnuill.oir.:
;, BR. 4 Ba. ram. homl': f'h'C.'.
bll·ins: den or ore, rplll .. TAKE ADVANTAGE of l(lw T f )'40 drps. lhruoor. Imm. Po.o;s iatettst VA or FllA wh ile1_u_•_•_n _____ ..=~"l
Sac. $47.000 Owner 646-;'i015 you can. 3 BR. p._ baths, 0 N T st•
6374467 ufter 5 p,m. 14"26' fum. rm. p:.tnPltod le wner-• U lft
BY Own!'r. Condo Tl"i·level ~
BR. :l b11. t•. P. l'.!>CS. cJ1 ps.
eicl :!-cnr ~ar, p!Lllo, pools,
inlert'Om "Int cond . $29,:iOO.
642·266R
cptd. lmprov(!od + Alr-O>nd.
BRASHEAR REAL TY '4 BR, 21i ba. 4 yrs.
8H..S.'>31 Ev('. R.J9.l;)J7 2!00 8Q II, Eata&e lot.
A..'ISUme $28.400 loua
FP 135.750 TOP SALESMAN
3 year!! In 11 row for llunt· Call 544.61Jj6
SPACIOUS.1 BR-2 BA. lngton Bench Boan! of Reat.l=========I
• F;imil\' kilehrn. Bltn11. tors 1s with Paul .Jones L19una Beach 1705 e ftpl. Lgc lot' Rl>low Fiii\. Rralty Shouldn't ~'OU list
S'27.9.i0. • O\\ner. :>18-9I09 wbt>re lhe achon ls07 PRESTIGE • Prl~scy Beach
Piul Jon .. Rt1lty Club. Exct'Uenl financing, lU'' 1266 L' ., 2 •. 0.. some trade. will leue/op..
:i Br. 2 ba. bllnl\, lrpl. 1 I ~ .,,v~·-"' ...... _ ... lion. $46.886 IS3SO rnol .
blk ocean, II.Ind~. 0wlll'r, Builder's Closeout Won't lasl long. of bdrm &:
239 Cedar. 642..J295. 673-7211 Only 6 nf'W homNt ll"ft. den. df'lu.xe atrium. Vacant
Wl~TCLa'F rondominlum Hurry for this! AlloO re-now. Plus 250 otlw prop. $3~.!riO. t~ COITl\Jnll Ln. f>O!l!!('ll!llon!I & n'!ll\11'!1 ertif'~ fol' sale or tra
Print. only :~18-4806 &46-9194 HAllFDAL REAL TY AIM> wr nt<'d l'f'!lldentiaJ,
STAND out valuf', :i BR~21, ''Hom,.,.~ Malrh ln<"nml'" ~mt'rcial, income It acre.
BJ\, f11m. rm. L.ge \•net yd. 1740 W1rner 142-4405 ~e llslln~.
m .:..oo. w. dnwn. !i-16-21u:i IECK\YITH ..
1Newport Hg~.-.--1~10 1 NOW'S THE 627 Soo~~~li:hway
SEE THIS
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Bc11t buy in Nrwport llrlgbts
The blcndmg of used bride
knotty pine panelil\f A old
world charm. 3 bt!drooma 2
baths • largr covered patio -
beautlM lancS.capbw. CaD
tor fUrther lnformaUon.
$34,900
2llJ 1-:. 17th 51. 64M49t
Aller s PM ·~
F.vrnlnstii 1)41;.~7:12
3 BDR.\fTIO~~POOL'
S26.500 .. can s13-2111 e a17 EL MODENA e oW. direct-M2·5m. OW1e
)WI' ad, thlft ... blck end
....... "'thlt "'°"' ,..,
l.ilsnma fkach 494-T'M --TIME FOR 1111:: SEA SHANTY
Nt'w 1-;nRland Sea Coai!t ti·
m011phtrt • a f~ 11te'J)6' to I~ Bf'ach.1 Unique 2 BR. QUICK CASH ~~~d~~:
FP.
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
DIAL
142-5878
~REALTY ,
• So. eo..t Hwy -.om
Utuna ,...... 1117
FOR IUe otr rent executive
~ bome, Ja.rce Ul. 2 br.
~ ~ utru, &la•
ed 111 1alW.. prot landaQP'(I,
11'.ftCed ya.rd. lo\id1 quiet
~ &G-790'1.
. .. ~
J100
.. ··-~ . ~. -... ;!9'T -· .. ............ ~ ..... . .. .... ..... ' . . . ....
tc•~ llNTAU ~ UltfuntllhM Apta. flvm..,_,
~,,....tty Puts nv c .... Meta •100........,. ..... ~~!;~~~~~S!;;Sa!~ .-... '" ...........
-llNTALI
.... --------tHEW ftamisbtd l! bdnn, 2 ,; :==m:;:;:;;;;:;;f ~ IOJlllL1' LEASE l Bdrm. 2•~ bathl, ...... I Jt0Un ,.. ,.. .. N M.od 2 8R Ntar all electric UW&l· na, 2 J 4 9.-.1 r,, .. ~ r, tmHarbor suo. ~;e:h.v1Ua1e = i-..11M.-. .... ;,.· view overlook· • • suf001nl .. MF lili">M•1•1 u.....a "' ._., tor
Stovec ~trtr. Inc 2 dilldren FUllUHED ... Aliso B8dt. ms. 71621 IAuli ........ l•U •• -• --ti ~
No 0op. 6*-83ti2 t>•.v• we11ey or. «&3755. leac• .._ LQury ....... .., • .,. !: : .=, :: i:.; ~"2531 Eve. Lido Isle 3351 1 l8)ROOM APJ. Nf;WlfJ furn!Wd 3 bdrm. ,_.. NI .._ ...._ lit.fa. .._._ .._. ~
t======== -=:::=======I --------2~ •tti. all electric bulJt. GREEN Y 'ALLEY ._..,.. ,_.. AM W. -.V• 1"..,,.:a· ~,.sbM 1740 Meu., Ma.r 3105 I WfTH POOL Ins. Panoramic view OVtr· " Ila r. _.. .._,, ,._ Diu ftl'lt ,.._ ... i.--------1 LEASE or lookinc Aliso Bea.en. mo. TOWNHOUSIS an K. w. lmlll ~ Vl.'RY' llJGll • ~~s ~~CC: • BR. dm. curmd pr. ? LEASE/OPTION Close In downtown 21&21 WH!ey Dr., -199-37SS ,.. _ __.• Dr•-, 1u·11t-1·M lckWfw: .... Cba Amoe.A ..._ hD "' ~ ~-~ • ~ 11». bttns d$hsr neoa balhs Cl b N S'ftJl>lO a ... /Ooean View~ V.•,...' r--1111 , JlllLJn "· lUSO to -._ 'mmedlate b"U. cm l l ~ ltaft clfer ·new · 4 BR, 1 nr u · ew Cotti Mesi. $100 .,_. d iuw pd' Kl\ ~ Qruce, Calif. start. Write few per--1 ...
-•• ~ CP't-pu1 clqis. tncd yd lo.Uiu-n • decor, $325 .mo. month. Pfease c1ll: ·=•Y _,,_ce. * ~· . 4;;:'~ • • • every luxury! li9 5414821 -~e-wlmda, ~ • terview, liYin& .._ -. . sru 1111). ChldrD • J>tU Qt\. Brvd t Wiest . 61.>-2723 646-0228 -··~ p r i ,, • t e P11rk, Club ber to lot .state Dilt. (lo
u= F• ,,...,, !!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!"!!~!!!!!'!!"!!!!!' t,., N. COAST HWY Ho·-. Pool. f11ma AflAJTMINT ILDG:1 llll weet ~tflla. laite m:
l BR J be -dim -r.ar 2·BRt Frpl, Patil'> Sl65-yrly ---------• •• 1 •Al~ -.. 4 Units downtown. alt fl,U"llo-Anaheim, callfomla .._
CICllll!l"ft1ed to tsce .-(l(Jd I~~· &42-31ll "Lynn"" or BACHELOR apartment with Apts. Unfumishetl Welcome. ilbed. 1ncome $365 month. BEA1JTY Sa.loo lot' Ille ~~rm. Bltns. 673-5625 eve or 675-2396. carport, gange 11ttact\ed. n...---I • 5000 .....__,.to aeU S32 900 --• /w .,._,_ .., _,..._ ~ ~-,.. .tusn.l _<;Jl$.==llli=·=mo.=;;:::~=-==1 * 2-BR. DEN. 2-BA. Kitchenette, shower: hide-&·__.. ~C~J.leev~&~ .. =~ o.me:';;..~ D ~ ~ Ca.iMf ~ -Stove, Relrlg·. Obie g .. r. bed, nlct furnishings. New From $170 5,16..81187 Eves. &37-63116 E'VM-442-3215
o,. 1r1 <U. ~>ie v:~ . ._. Verde 3110 age S250-mo. * 528-9720 carpet. Fine oeigbborbood. VEN.DOME Take Harbor to War .. •r and .., w-.... Warner ~ ' no ""'rties . ..,., i..;. utll. ..... •--_. 12 two BR unita oo cor. lot Fo.9T;:R .rooa::ze ltart. Well ~ ~ ll!ll ~~ I -•--L Y d .. -..,., ,..,. "'~t ast I:' clid t th G ~~ .... ._ _ _._.. ..,,_, ....._ .. " ... -n _,,_ ~ -Huntington Beech 3400 548-4316 aft 5 " wknds. J ..... p .:.U 0 e reen ~ -J· w/pool $11.500 yr GJOPll· ,.._.,,JUJU-...;. -.... -•
-.! "'* ~ °"'8D l BR J' baths &ood • SUS C A~"AS JAN. SPECIAL! C•H Mr. Motti-Pr j·ce Sl~OOO. 54Mll09 Dr'a orden. 633'"8
bin: -'J't ~'"3 Ma1' ~ ~ cs:pea ,, ch-a~ double I ' 1·1R NEW' 3 Br-2 Ba. ~ 1 2 WKS FREE RENT eves. Birr. BEAUTY ~ * FAf.
!-4t-Cl or ~ as& 1'lr \ • .cant. srn mo F'rpl, WW-cpts, Orps, Bit· New Units Now Rentin& Newly Redecor.ted ,..........._ -· noo 24 UN1I' Apts. 2. 3 BR 14-yrs. Low rent Calta p~~ Ev ~ ins, Dshwr. Refrlg • avall. f'Qmist)ed S.chelor CloM to thopplnt, Park ........ -5100 Ne•,.t leech BY OWNER..· 1'16.000 Mesa..,., * ~
::.x...L.·L :l'IW 4!1• ... ..,.--• A'CMEN,MYER mo.tease. * Near School. llnd 1 Bdrm Units .__ Club & Girls Club.-;;;;;.;.;.;.;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-.-; M6{j()45 6.17-4461 Alt. ~ BARBER aop. 2 chain. Re-... ......_ -<u-?\'t • rz * ~ Brookhurst & A'tlams area. 2110 N 11 Bl d _,.. n.-•t. ~ Lup. l BR. • ..., ........ ._. ewpo 111 • e Spacious ~ Br:'s • 2 Ba o-...4-,, .-__. • ..,_... tiriDc after 45 yean. 1'91
Orana di!" x..r ~Ireoe ~ ' BR. '? be.. bit.Ins. carpels, I CALL 646-341~ __ M_ed_a_u_ion_b_y_Ho_lJ>O_. _In_f_, • 1 BR FURNISHED ... ·-----~ ldnm ll"om Udo ....... Rental 6060 . ~ewport, Calta M.aa ~ i::i ~!le~, ~ .. SC'bools Lease. I from 4 to 7-PM ONLY. e BACH. Apt .. ; cookinc facil. e Swim Pool. Pwt/O'ftft U.&lf'lllallftllS" C~~ ~l._ ......_ ===:...:.:.:.;.:,:..:.;,._..:..:.~:l;;::;:;;;::;::::;;;===:=:;::::I ~ ~,.. a:x.. mo mo.. ~3665 LOVELY ex lrg 3 BR. 2 ba. refrig., bath· Suitable for • Frpl Indiv/lndry f . ..:·ts _,_.,,._ ......... _.... ..... _... _... Waatecl to Leale .Money .. Lan mo
5Cl-JS3 &."! x lD ;a. duplex, new nylon cpl, drps, one. 642-6744. e Adults a Family area.1 GAIDEN A.,... b8cbelol' •.J'l. ~. pu.
lil.Al\."P..£ wa=u ., an Newport a..ch 3200 & paint. Bltns. lrg lovely ========:;::;. ia45 An.theim Av.. "'"••• e.llmc. $85. yTbr. ~ ID Wftldiff Shopping area $15,000
pvt yard. Gar. -huge Newport IMch 4200 ""' .,..,,. Shop suitable For eood i.t 6 2bd 'II> IOlna
afY brz!a. m tXNIWL Call park'!it· $165 mo. Adult. C.M. -·~ Parklike~ 5110 Bridal Gown A: Jewelry 1-3 yn. Mr. Aclama.Blrr, ~ l • 1 Pl&. ~ p-L 1 :....1-. 847-6391 fUR.N1SHED BArvrt l'\DI! Newperl ...... Call • -... ~. ~ wuv DELUXE furn. ). BR. IAa RENT ~ . .._-._._,,. ,.__,,_ ..___ 2IOO ADULT SECTION --.,-A-V_A_IL_FEB---l-81_;_ Block to beach, Winter, UNF'URN1BR·1BR·3BR WINTONREALESTATE
-· -Carpeta/Drps, blt'tnS, fire-Newport West/Near new 3-Br ITl<>nthly. w. Nel"llC)rt 3 Roomt Furnitvre :? batbs avllilable VIEW! 51>333:1 Montana Rumbold Money WantM aso
ruRN., redec l~ BR borne. noo mo. Rap. adults. No
Pets. 408% Hamilton.
548-m&.
3 BR. 2 SL boule. $L50. Will
rent unfum. if detlred.
541-51165
Condominium 2950
TRANSFERRED. Town-
house 2 BR 1~ ba. w/w
cpta/drpl, all blt-inl Incl
wuhtt /dryer. S14,350. $300
c:1n. 962-ncn
Dvplent Furn. 2975
2 BR. b'n. duplex 19M Mey.
er Pl., Collta Meea. Sl3l
Mo. KI 2...ruo ~es.
.RENTALS
Houtet Unfumlthecl
General 3000
179 FIOW9r St., CM
2 BR + din, Ir yvd .... $150
1515 Prltcllla, NI
• BR, 1& fam rm. .. .. .. $150
Btr.
SlfO 3 bdrm Freedom bome.
N• paint imlide. Avail
1J20. Vlata Kirt Joe. C-1
Zane. SUlte prof. 3 mo.
leue. w /optloa to bey
w rent. AdJ ' bdrm can be optioned to buy.
On. 5113 W. 19th. 548-HIS
j NEW home 3 Br, + Ir pan&
led bonus rm. Drum ldtch,
!Juilcpd, blJc wall fence. nr
So. Cout Plaza. S235 mo.
1se. 546-2344.
place. 2"7-Ba. Family • rm, Frpl. 548-4155. $25 Mollfll Carpet.a, drapes, prqe IA Y & OCEAN STORE .for rent or leue, cor· ELECTRONlcS Company ..,1 1. 2 BR. 2 baths . S2001Mo. Walk to Beacb/$200-mo. 15th ST • W. S.lboe Blvd. rou, OPTION TO BUY 11th & S.nta An., C.M. EucutiVe llllit-lael ner. 2Jll W. ~ Blvd., srowin&' palm neem lom ot
2. 3 BR · 2 baths · split level, 548-2980 Lge 2 BR-3 BR with 20x20 • No deposit o.a.e. &t&-4233 ~ 2 bedroom • ftrep1aee Newport Be&Cll. 6CZ-8742 $25,lXXI to $50,000. WW PQ
S2SO/Mo. _3_B_R._2 _ba-.-c-pt_s._d_rp_s-. -bl-tns-. studio over Fry's ~arket. Ho of C1lai $200 •PRIME Retail Location • rood rate ol tmere.t ~Ill
3. 3 BR, 21.i baths. 2·story. lncd. Gardener. Avail 3/1. A1TRACTIVE Lge. Bach. Ille n STORE· 18 x 40 perctnt ot company CID ri1bt
S2SO/Mo. n re. WeU.. 968-1.257 apt., h blk. to beach. $9S Sl'l w. 19th. C.M. rM-l454 lewly Declrlle4 548-2394 137S Harbor, CM 646-6654 deal Principals only. P.O.
lack lay Area 4 BR. and den. fenced yard. Yearly. 673-9086 Eves. Costa Met. 5100 SH.ARE dbl. aore Corona del Box la, Lapna Beadl.
3 BR. 2 batb-Unfum. $285/.Mo. cpts, drps. BEACON BAY. L.ge. 1 BR.---------New cpts. 3 ,R, 1\.. ba. last Bluff 5242 Mar OD Cout Hwy. 642-1895 WAN'TED: Private pvty for
.,
..
<y,leaclnc. h Zi16 Delaware St. HB priv, beach; garage: lease Sl.30. Olildren wticome. bef .• 7 AM, aft. 10 PM. second trust deed OD ~·
siro. 673-6783 ~. HARBOR Mrs. Fran Gurley, Mgr. 2 ~ 3 BR. 2 ba. 1 blk Cd.M dentiaJ real estate. Ml!Jiret L-•-h 3705 a&'l.W. Center, Apt. #1 Off1--•--" I 6070 Rnttal ~pt. _una -•c · 2 BR. turn Apt Now 't!U High. 841 Amlgol W11y -11Wn1• value $25,lXXI. First frtut
(21)25 w. Balboa Blvd.) -.--OCE-A_N_V_IEW __ *_ June. Garage, modem. $115 GREENS Only $l10 Mp .. Apl J, ~ MEIR w•llftl\ deed $16,900. Betit credit ref.
673-366.1 ~ J..Br. + Lower Level Studio Can see Su.n.-300 • 34th St. Luxuri«*& Townhouse UITl\.l AftlUI erences. 546-3634
J..Car garage, Ctpla, Drps. WINTER Special! For Sng.ls. BACHELOR • UNFUR.N. 1 BEDROOM Corona del Mir 5250 ANN<JUNC·· ~NTS
Parle Lido LEASE-S250 * 4!)4.5610 1 Br. htd pool, nr bch SJ15. LOnt $l OO Dec kitchen. Beautiful big Certified Public Accountant and NOTICES , Carpeta/Drps, blt/!ns, fire· to SJ20. 548-2035. 644-0637 Tr pool. Near thopping. want.a tublet portion of <t-1---------1
place. Laguna Niguel 3707 incl. utll. RARBOR TOWNHOUSE ..,~w fice with receptionist on Lost '4CH
t. 2 BR -2 baths. $200/}{o. Newport Hgfl. 4210 1. 2 & 3 BDRM. 2217 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ...,.. •n• Westdlff, Dover Or., NB. orl---------1
2. 3 BR . 2 baths. llpiit level, PACESE'ITER 3 BR. 2 ba, FURN. It UNFURN. AVOCADO ROYALE 17th St., CM. 642·2'm t/ t/ 2·TINY POODLD from ~/Mo fam room. frplc. din rm, VIEW tt•ated PQOls, CJii1d Care 2 BR, Cpl.I, dra-. built-DEL'"""' om""'"* From car. l·brown male, l·wbite .-. · ._.. .,.... ON TEN ACJl£8 VAL \,Lo;> • female. Vic: Kona Laa. I 3. 3 BR, 2th baths. 2-«ory. ~!1' ~ch. Cpta, drp11, IA y & OCEAN Cato, Adj, to Shoppina -ins. swim JIOOI, 1ar. Ko 1 A 2 D. Flin 6 Unfun $65-MediQI suite • $8.5. ·.
5250/Mo, .. ...,.,,...,., 2700 Petel'$0n Wq. at HE' ctiildteo or pets. Nice area. 17th It Irvine. 67J..6574. CM. $150-reward, No ques.. lack lay Ara Executlve split-Level bor I. Ada.ma, Colt.a Mesa. · ~ Frplcs I PrilPab I Pools tiona. caD (1) 629-0131 or
3 BR. 2 balh-Unfurn. $285/Mo Duplex• Unfum. 3975 2 bedroom • fireplace 5f6.-031D Tenn.la • Omtnn Bldat. 9 tnduetrMI Pr-. 60IO call:' Costa Me.a PoUc:e Darush Teak Furniture DUPLEX ~Br / <.l*. Drpa, hole Patt/Green. ~.-Dept. IAY & IEACH FOR 1 $l2S. Bit-ins, .dosed gar. Patio lKXI Sea Lane. ow 6*26ll ~alty, Inc. 3 .. ~ or dea.se1 · n~ar nei~t· Maple Caprf SlZ5. No Children or pets. (MacArtbur Ill'· cOac Rwy) lSE or Id. Iodua Bid& 44~~ MEDIUM Size white and
RetUl Dept. u.:usvum up ex in qwe 5'48·2394 Avall-FEB-lst. ~5400 *I . fL Air ooncl olfieft, brown Engllah Se~ wear-
(20'l5 w. 8&lboa Blvd l courl Fenced hack yard for & lermuda Vinage • m WOODLAND • sprinklered, centnlly locat· ing red collar. t.quna
6'73-366.1 548-0966 privacy. Cllildren OK. Water -•a!lll!£UJl!!lll!""'f ... 2111!£P8. "!!re!lmu•p.-I SPAC 2 & 3 BR, 1~ baths ---------Deluxe r>uplex Apts. ed; clae to twys, N. Santa Beach, vicinity ol Cout
paid. NO PETS. n20 mo 281 Adults * 6t6-1801 Cpts, drps, 2 pools * * CHOICE MESA VERDE LARGE 3 BH.-2 BA. tl''P Ana. Ideal for distribution Highway and Cre I s ~. ~:a_rii:. B~lla~~ Del Mar, Costa MeS!I. Mgr. 24.21 E. 16th St. Near ~hp'g and .ecboola 2 BR. Upstain.. gar. newly Elec • ki.1. Yrly, No pets. warehse or faetory. John B. 494-73S5
642-8584 FROi\ ... -.50 decorated. Elec, bit· ins. $125 704 l.RIS * 613.1551 Kilroy Co. 871-8811 1---...,-.,...---=,.--~,.---1 diahwuher, completely car· • •""' Adults, no pets. ~ 2 TOY Poodl~. Silva-. Ptted. $230 mo. VACANT. RENTAL$ W•tcUff 4230 Mgr. 1998 Maple.-#3 2 Bk rear. bit-Ins, OPEN locked storage spaC1! Named Afient & Joie
Rltr. 6f6.392S Eve. 642.(J)SS Aph. Furnished RESORT LMng. 2 br. 2 ba,1 __ M....=.gr_._221_4_Co_ll_ep=--.:.:.#_2_ Newport Beech .5200 adult•, S12S mo. Vacant for rent to contractors o.r Vic. Niguel. So. LarunL * LACHENMYER _Ge_ne_r-al----4000-b'pl. Pool. Adults. S350 un-MODERN 2 Bedrooms 644-1564 Individuals. LI 8-4422 REWARD. 499-U&O
furn, $375 furn. 548-3858 Bltiu, drps, pvt patio, ga.r. • CARIBE • 2 BR, crpts, dupes, atove, Lots 6100 TINY silver toy poodle. Male.
TOWNHOUSE Leue or Sale; HOUDA y PLAZA. S125. 548-0797 BOAT SLIPS AVAIL refrig, adults n3,5. 3~ Iba. Ans to 'Sluaer.' Do-
Unfumilhed. 3 BR., 2'h DELUXE spaciota 1 BR. Coron• del Mir 4250 2-BR I Cpts, Drps, Bltn.s. 2 & 3 BR • 2 Ba 673-4841 ver Shra ana. 642-5141.
ba., frpl., carp., drapes, bit· Furn. Apts S125. + util. Garage. SlOO.mo. Nr· OCC !: trvm S250 mo. LGE older 3 br. View. Cpta, Special Offer GENEROUS REWARD
ins-2 car gar., heated pool. H.ealted pool, carpeting, 3 BR Unlurn ....... ••• .nTh shops. Adult.a. 673-4458. • Htd Swim Pool drps, stove "' retrlc· $1&.5. I will build a 4 BR 2 ba borne FOUND: Black Poodle ~_':fl :J>5m73~ wlmds drape11, ample p!l.rking. No 1
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8Rh 1F~ ·" •• • • • • • • • ~ 2 BR l,laf. Blt.ns, new cpl3, e indoor PaTking 173-e04 <1343 sq.ft) for the low vicinity Wa.lmat SI·
cau: """'" ·• chfldren. no pets. c e or <urn • • · • • · · • · • _, d...,,., 2 chlclm OK nr lho price of $7.20/sq.ft. on your Costa Mesa. 548-0140
2 BR. ..,... 33rd St. ....:: """" p on c~t ,,.., i:;o::.o SCENIC PROPC"'O'Pt..,.<-.,.....,, , ps 310 Fernando, Bal Penn 5351 """' .,..., """' om 8• ,. • .,...."""" a:.JuALW & a.chis. 962-:IX>S IOn the ahu 2 bl .trom f......,) Lido l•le Jot Other models avaiJ. Call WAL'ftJ .. u 17 '-el, skin mo. Ca1J Oscar rn.-1-or 675-5726 ..,..., ••• ,, llUY•• ~ .. ~ .. P-n l!M!001• ";;;:."""'96 C*•ta u-·-4100 B . 3 BR. 2 Ba .. carp., ~s, Lido layfront 11..1-.BA --~--,....,...-U-pper--A-pt.._F_i_-_ Don at Sl7.Q380 diving watch. Vic. Channel """ "'"v ' V'IV'OO.U, ,,_......, _ ... __ .._______ FURN Ba.ch, 1 R_ wlpatJo. bl t·ln range. Encl. garage. ""111 " .......... 1 ,.,.. P rk $5 ward 642 9'l24 « 540-6346. Corona del Mar. ;,14 Fem· Newly decor Sl50 642-6744 1 BR. newly crpts. drps. Apt place. 3 Br. 2 baths. S350 PORTAFINA-LAGUNA 1 · · re · •
t/ AVAIL FEB -lat! $22.50 Wk. Up leaf. sm. 673-s&iO 642-3&15 · · or office. Walk tn shops, mo. lease. Ail. 642-2222 or PANORAMIC VIEW LOTS HAf:F·grown cat Bl!' with
u-....._ w t '-nt. e StudJo a. Bach •nta. LGE: 2 BR • 2 BA. Gu'llge, S150 mo yrly. Mn. Naab 673-2917. ""-'te water and c"••t· wblte feet. chin l bib. Bal· ............... OINl·f!e • Vuv • _,.. Winter Monthly Rentals C·pts, Dr-. Nr·Falrv'1ew ... ========::.. nru ...... _,,., ".,."'""/3 Br 2 n-W·'" to e '-cl U"'-,._ ot..----. ,... • 67!).2676 • line VJ·~s. 00. Peninlula. 6'J3._,.. .....,._.,, • ....., IW\ w ..... • ...,.,..., .... • JAMAJCA INN HCfl'EL Ba.ker $125-up. 54G-06S9 Hu ti--INch 5400 ""
Bach! $240. * 548-2980 • Maid Sttvice • TV avail. As low 84 $150 mo. 67"...8120i---------~ 2-Br TWNHSE. n ........ . 426 Nyea Place FOUND Jacket • Oovel In
WES'1'CLUT I Dover Shores • New Cafe A Bar 2 BR. pntum. Overlooka 1 ~Ba. Bltns, 2-patial, Pool, Laguna Bffcb pocket. Vic. Princeton Dr.,
' BR, 2 be. $325 mo. on lae. i3'76 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 81lboa' 4300 golf coune. $100. month. Sl75. AdulWNo pet.a. 1728 <n4l 494-9388 Colleae Pa.rk area. 56a5
Prine only. 548-3315. VICTORIA MANOR LEAN B h All 57' Joam (D> 64&.fi61'7 Bedford Lane. 548i65lS IEACHWOOD CORONA del MAR * Choice LOST: Collie. Female. Vic
2 Bedroom, newly decxnted, c utll in~~ s~P~~ 2 BR Unf w/patio. Abo 1 BR. ON BAY I Loveb< l~ l·Br •-imellt HOIMS extra large Fee lot. Lots of Mesa Verde. Qild pW.1Jls.
wall to wall carpeta $140. .BAQfELOR ,\ 1 BR. Pool 315 E. S.lboa Blvd. Ww cptl, drps, refrlg, range WW· cpts, Patio, $1.Sl).YJ1y -r-Treels! Some Ocean View. Reward. S«).3942
The Real !'Altaten 546-2313 Exe/Loe, ,..,_.,rts, Adulta, BALBOA * 6"13·9945 &: pool. 548-M22 INCL • UTD..! 67s.530't, 613-~ (Rltr.) . LOST:' Fa1'!1 male Boser. ~..... 6424481 ves. Private patios · Near Beach, * EASTBLiiTFPLAZA COH· no peta. AJI Utile pa.id. e LARGE LUXURY 2. Br. 2 BR for lwn) All elec. e GoU and Shoppinf. IMPROVED Riverafde Court· OMlker • lie. Vic Newt.ad
DOM, 4 Br-2 Ba. Pool-priv· 989 Victoria 64S-6774 e Avan for 6-mos "il~O-mo. ETicl patio. Sl.27.50 a up, 3 BR.,2 be. cpts, drps, frplc, 3 BR 2 blths, frplc ty lot lot sale; or trade for • Warner, FV. 847-4055 Deaes $295. 548-5Z18 ATKINSON PEEBLER AP'TS e IMMACULATE: 6'ia-3.5TO 642-2354 725 W. 18th St. cleluxe. Oyer looks park & 2 BR 2 L-tL-, -tiot t1mall house in Laguna. ZOOM lena for camera. Iden.-channel. 44th SL It Oiannel -,.. r-495-5770 M tt--n Ho • LIDO Sandi 1 Blk. to 1 Br Furn, lDdry. adults PENINSULA POTNT ' 1-Br. BUSIEST IJlarketplac~ Ill Pl. $215. Yrly. 675-1815 I 1 BR • Walk in clotets . tUy. Vic. on ._.o me•
ocean; 3 BR. 2 Ba. frpl., 687 Victoria. CM. 518-6138. Ulil-pd! S120. • l:i.10 Mir· town. The DAILY PILOT Warner &: Springdale. H.B. CHOICE Fee b'imple M>t on M9-0T:J5
blt·ln1, etc. $210 962.45115 CHEERFUL SPACIOUS amaJ" Apt-6. * 675-5055 Cla.silfled leC'tion. Save DLX 3 B.R, 1% ba. BltN. (2 miles W or Beach Blvil.) Santiago Dr. NB. CMh. ,_B_EA_G_LE_pu_P'il_Y_vi,...c--=Cl.uk~
Full furn, 2 BR. laundry money, ti.me ,\ etfort. Look c:pts. drps, Sl7S yrly. Club Call 142-3615 fi.43.8565 It Birdie. 847-7007.
Newport Helthtt 3210 ms. 2043 Wallace 548-9710 now!!l . priv. m~. 6'73-5CQl. CORONA del MAR R-2 Lido l1le 4351
2 BR. Fenced ya.rd. Water 4 IR HOME paid. CbPdren welcome sz t/ $130..LOVELY 2-BR utll. N -·---h 5200 IU-port ___ _._ 5200 • (OR FURNISHED> LEVEL LOT. * $23,500. Person••• 6405
pd. Blk K-Mart. r,n Joann. MOBILE llOMEIXLNT L.OC: ••-·' -,_.... ~n Adult.a only. * \TJ1L.PD! OWNER. * 494-1908 MEET SOMEONE NIWI
JM. See at 358 Bay It. 3 batbll, fam room, if111c, 64&-281.t or Lt 8-0787 Patio, Pool, Sgle party ,,ri...-------------------. • 17676 CAMERON.
Cple only/No pets. 673--0196 Mpunt & 0...rt 6210 BEACH CITY SINGLES • . ~. dble garage.. $250/mo.
lmmae. 4 BR, 2 batha, bit· Wells-Mceardle Rltrs.
Ina, new cpts/drpL Room 1810 NtWpOrt Bl_vd., C.M.
A TI'R.AC 1 BR furn. Cpts,
drpa, bltns, f'A heat, Mgr lalL--l•lind
T25A Stu.ilmar Or. 5'18·286C -'" 4355
f boa '--" v 548-7'129 Ews. ~ or t or ......... er. ac. * 2 BR. New cp«s. drps. Be1utifully Furn.
S210/11e. S4J.a560 ~ves. * $135 mo. 1613 Santa Ana 4 BR, 2 baths 2 BR, frplc, bftns, flied, cpts, 83M92l or 542.1279 3 BR home, lre pool, fenced drpe, pet and ldda. $.17S mo. $350 yrly or S300 untJl
ya.rd, fplc. $115 mo. n 4.: 828-1'729 NAS5AO Palms 1 &: 2 BR June 15th.
IZ13) 8J9.7C!S (re\'ene char--========= F'urn or Unf. SlOS-$140. Htd. WINTON RLTY 67!i-:\331
&es) Newport $ho,_ 3220 pool. 117 E. 22nd St. l>t2.J6.l5 BACHELOR Apt Full kitcb·
S BR· 2 BAIBltDI. WW-cpta1 $89.50 l BR furn. utils pd, en, utll pd, single girl only. •
I Drps, 220-~. Cblldren A: 3 BR. 2 ba, Fam Rm, frpl, Adults. Close to stores, quiet. $$ mo. Yrly or 'till Sept.
Peta OK. 1-blk St. John's. newly dee. Avail 2/1. Lie. ~ PomOQA. 548l)728 675-3186 ~ $260.~ 54M450. 642-~ IS YOUR AO IN CLASSI· ========;If
2 BDRM. l old« c:hlld OK, WALK·BEACH. 3 BR,:! ba. FIED? Someuie will be
$1.J). (lptll. d.rpl, l'.&Nlde 2-ltory/ A·fnlrne. Dble gar. looking for It. Dial 642-5678
&C.Q1T Pa.ti~ 1235. MZ-3547 alt S pm for quick, efficient results.
3250 Corene del ·Mar
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Huntington Beach 4400
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REOORT LIVING I 4 NATIVE GARDENS
6 POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI
HUNTINGTON
GARDENS
TF.NN1S-E:'lf~T/\1N'fl-:NT
BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL
ADULTS 847·8414 ----* FURN 2 IR.
& BACHELOR
Utils Included
Nr. Shopping
802 Knox-ville. Apt D. H.B.
536-2914 '
DUPLEX l·Br I WW-@11,
Drps. Lndry-room. 2-Pt.Qple.
No pets, $.US.mo. Utll· lnCl.
1.012 Callfomla/5.19-S773
BACH Apt. Fum or Unlum.
All ulJI pd. W0lk lo S Paint&..
SinJIP maturt> adul13 onl.y
S90 8l2·2719 I
EXIRA lame 2 BR, crpl~
rlrp~. b'l·1n'. util pd. Sil~ .
NO PETS !>J:.11>.t:;, :.r1.1;11~
I 101\ t~Nf"UR..VISfiElH
' UTI(...PD! • Adults Only.
./ li676 CAMERON
SPAClOUS 2 BR Furn Apt
Nr Beach Blvd, abp'g, ach1t
bhla. ,.,. suo. SC.7129.
The Back Say's Finest Address!
URQ(: Up to U50 14, ft of liveable area
LUXUIMS: Z 3 or C bedrooms, 2 Ii 3 baths. PLUS
deft lftd flmily rOOfn.
rtylOn carpeted, completely drape4, 111 built.fns,
lncludlnc dishwasher; private 1>1tio, fi replace, AJI.
FM rldio & Intercom system, huge master bedroom
suite. 2-car 1thched pr1ge at your doorst19, mlS·
ter TV anteni11, some wUh sun decb.
AND: the most complete ''fun" center Aff'fWfftRU
Arts, Crafts. & Billiard Rooms. Photo lab, lounge,
Courtyard. Pool, Recreation Hall, Puttina Gfeen -
ALL for tAclusfve UH of residents.
PltOM szn TO UM MO.
L•• .. .,ith .,+le" •• lwy-f1em U l,UO f,,,
PttoNlt IAIU 1141 64J·Dtt ..,.... 11!J1t1 ....,. _,.,., ltdl a.,, 011 r11st111 ,.....,.. ...,_ ...... , ..... M!f Mell,. Vlatt ,._,..,
DO'l\,a OllWaWM-.W~ co.. tlllc.
•-nt a 5620 • JAN 17th/WED 1:31).pn. _.,.. __ •-"'-"-•--------------1 Eajoy "Vi Winters Combo"
PRESTIGE LIVING HifJla Collntry e BALBOA PAVILIOK
INTERNATIONAL Vll.J..AGE 313 ac. of beautiful cali!ornla e 400 MAIN. (BALBOA)
2833 N. Bristol, SA mountain land in the Sierra e CALL: 6'73-4633
2 ~ 3 BR Apts. Pools, Nevadas, near the south fork WE need 8 bu.Yen to c:om-
sauna. ·TROM $180 mo. or the Kem River. The prop-plete a cooperative 1-nd
THE BRISTOL erty has been Improved with purchase in Villa Park; e9Ch
2828 ~-Bl'iltol, SA 2 cabins. meadows clea.rt!d, buyer will set a developed
2 BR. 2 ba Furn or Ont · water system, and a lake ~ acre lot 1t cost, plu9• •
All elec, pool!, From S145. atoclced with trout. For more custom borne. For more Info.
SU--4828 Ii 543-69'J3 into, please ca 11 Glenn call: 546-9316 or S.0-lSU
VOLT AIRE Thompson with: SPONSOR woWcl lllce to con-
FROM $99.50 Eckheff •nd Anoe. Inc. tact Women'• SUmmer Bowl·
L&e 1 BR, 3 Bil,~ • l81B W. Chapman Ave. iQC Leque. Write cwt and
Ho(point bltna. nfrl&. Orange, Calif. JMn Van Olwerinl· 1132
cpts, drpg, pvt patio, 541·262'1 Eve-Mmdl, S3M'111 s.i..oor St CM.
pool, recreatiOn aree.. • GO • BI;IWEEN ms. Farvtew Ri. 54~-1485 ~I.E. .now~ talk to CIYODll llbout <Btwn .McFadden i i.t St.l ---------1 anything fer you. call
La.-una INch 5705
100 CLIFF DRIVI
LUXURY ruRN!UNFU'RN
Yeuly Lease. 1 l 2 BR
aleps to ShOre ' Shop•
Oceanvlew from every Apt. rrom Sl50 mo up.
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TRADE or aell. C.Om:merclal 642-5698, 3 to 5: 1 to 9 PM.
property in San Clemente. GWEN'S ScMel of Once
tfOX.100 2 BR older Spanisfl Ballet.Tap-Jazz • Ballroom
house. garage I worklbop, Acrobetk. Olarm A: Model·
good for m&llY businesses Ina· 54fr99'l3.
or beach house. $17,950 ror ---------1 ni~ residence business or Wanted by pvt. party, uled
income properfy. Avail al!o Persian & Cb\l)ese rttaS. ,
joinlhg 40l<100 w/400 11q • tt VaMOUll si.wl. 49$-2513
shop rented $14.SOO. Al 11 o ALCOHOIJCS AnOa)'mOUI
Rtttt•lt W.m.d 5990 10xlOO commttclal on South Harbor Area. Pboee m.mc
101 Rwy San Clemente. ,24 Baun.
'MANY request.a~ 3 A: 4 BR. Street to meet Q.:JOO. AQl.::.=======-1
houa,a. 2 BR. ,. ... , Wett PfOPetV clear. lt.Y 9"0«· AnMUMetMnft '41t
Ne.part .,., ·· ' C"'321 er PO Bo& 1M5 Sim
ABBEY BE.ALTY M2-3l50 ~ cal. Coat ....... Clllt ~~== ·1111 L n; a w! =..SA=: bf
1oc ~u ~-Sl91 ~ eood buli.nela. l'X· T ~ieooed Muluelt'
. ' ~ far farw OtN. Wtll OPEN T DAYS A WEEK
Roems fDr Rent 5'95 m:tmlllh:td d~.te. 9 •m-10 pm
PITIMORRIS 132 E. 11th St. M.NmO LADY Ot1l.y. Meu Verde n-Ito 6"" ""'"O · .....,, r '->-""• -...,_"v... .. 1 -·J• ....... Otel· Beau rm, lge clo!!et. 313:; E C:wit HW1' QS:\I ~· '" "" ""'"' ~·~-~ kftch orlv It dt:ll~. 6@.:>r.8 • • • .,.. " m.anu!!Cript evaluetlon. Ldttt
Alt. 5. ~. -- -of lnq11iry • writ"
LOV£1.Y ROOM in Pvt-home _R._E_ • .,.W_•_n_tlld ___ 6_i_41... Dall)' Pilot Box P-4
for emplO)'ed 1mtltma.n. J'NTEllFSJTJ) In b u y ' n 1 T ,.,,.. 6'U
MS-mo. 54&-tn3 evet. borM on or nt.ar Lake Af. ---------• $l'fao UP wk. W I ldte&ii rowhHCI. Write Box p.2. DRIVING C'Aicqo, Fer t
'22..$0 111 Studio -Apa. 2316 . care ti Dall! Pilot. Nd· W1,y1.1e or' IndWlapolla, Ju.
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CBBT WOii mo ...................... ----------.-,......... Women ,Ja omen 7400 J..; ,.
Al .,.... D~ pe)adQI at COi .. me ............ UAD(DU; , r le• a. ., INSPICTOR :A111 .... W•tecl . •,...,a'-~ Qudt1 _. a matertaJa, PrecW•n:O..ra U,..tery No npertece nee~. cocoa
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WCK • libCi'. ifONI . * P~!NQ • olalJ. ~. Outa= Al80 abl.e to cut. Top WqeA APPLY lN PERSON
PUND:lta.· ILATJ.: ~ABLE lie w ... end ~e belle. Experltnce. required In '°" '°" quallfted pereon. co•ST H• •LTH CLUI CDIElft -"-... ..,... (bdlft llOOD) Jlta ... queWied depend. leooJd coll windtnl and .. can s.1Ma "' -'ftaB Ciiitii'i'i .w. ,.,_n. can or llPPlY eembly ot medium and 132 E. 18th St., CM.
All -. ....... a Walka ,..,...... "'° Picklqp PrecWon Gtar IAlrse -~ ti~ coU.. ~~~:n= ~ ,..... Dt. Cli451& IAP' ___ O...;..._W..._1'a_ter_elec-_ 18 Pl.acetia Ave. med.lcal tertnJnoklcy. Some IARMAIDS • • •
• llllya W-1 ~i e.tf C'QllMI' t;i£ iii tne.. ~~under c.--a.ta Meme ~~~pworklo.,...~tk collep Pttf. Xhrt oppt:y'for -~GO GO ~ CLAISlflCATIOM llOI No jo1t ........ bee -ment. ~ around. sa.2225 .. S..ll.39 "''"-' .... ..m.... altrt )'GUllC womu. Send • • • ..... • NATUIA.L 101N SWAIMll IL mm.JCK ._ wan.. u, ,aace. R.epa1red AJi 8QIJal CJP(IOrtunlty profit llwin& handwritten rewme to .DANCERS
........ .... CVSTOM PidDI. poal ..... GI' ~· Concrm CUl· esnplofer Box M I Daily Pilot $300 ,.., wMk.
I •--..... ___ -s ... _....._ .Wew•-~ .... -' PlPe locattnc wat~r J c Carter Co WOMAN, COOK EVE MEAL _, __ 638-5483_.,=_,,,or,__633..,.·_97_63 __ , .,_ .--...,_ -... ..,._...._ --...t--.._. -ra... HI Fl • ' • F&UTLY O"" • uan.,.,_ "•RID•Y"
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• •IMI -AO _,11wC1E Inc a ~-. IG.lllO ~ c;;.ll.;b.-~ COlllponetm tunl r ·: ~~. r "' 1-Wlllt,. "'". • ,,.... .., • ...._ QUALITY e -t-1---671 W. 17th St. MEND, KEEP CLQSE'l'S, OfFICE GIRL ... YOUll .... lllMI• ..._ ..,.. 11......... e e PWMBJNG " ......._ft C-te u--· DRAWERS NEAT; 4 HRS . ......_r~requlr-" -El-----·---------• t--llOTHUlG '°" IAL• -,.AOe, -~ .,, • • • cma:NT WORK ... ...._ y """'""' ""' .. -.. "'t""'" I PHONI 6'2"5671 · . REPAJRS REMODEL J'olt ltOr'e ill Cojla Mesa. Op-541-3421 DA ; $2 HR., 5 OR 6 DAYS writer A 10.key Add'g macb.
Te Place Yeur· y,..,., ,., .... M CALL..... '4>3128 port\anity to .wive.race with An equal opportunity A WEEK. 673-1539. Hours approx 10 to 5, Must
C'911d Cl 6610 PLUMllNG crowlnc company. Would employer e LAUNDRY Distributor, • be Sharp It Neat appe~. UICH
HOSTESS e a.EAJt DESERT HOT
SPRINGS L01' 011 ~) e Valu.$2450. Will 'l'ftADE e FOR lat A 2nd T.D.'L ecu.i. *4ll88 e
e WANT l..t.DQlry Travel
Tra!Jer, TD'" Oear prop.
for' I a.Glee Apta w/Pool.
• Prime loCation, In eoiia
M4ila, 5 ... yra old. 54M001
~AOOUS 3 BR· 2 BA.
NEWPORT BEACH HOME
181111»ef:I *'1' Loc8I Income.
Pft.INCJP4{A ONLY.
OWNER * 56Nl9
.. MNQ{EB.O. Good
CGnd.' Trade far late model
_. lOW camper.
nt:55CiOT at 6 pm.
WANTS OUTt * Have 4
(er 5) U1lltl • "J'fxer Up-
per" A Oelme 4-Plex in
Olata Maa J'OR: TT?
541-7401 or OR S.0144
VALUE potential; mq. ocean 'rie:w; 2 BR I: den,
$3.2,SOO. Tradt for boat,
ta er ! . Open Sat. • Sun.:
1010 Kmta M .. NB. 642-ms
DOiiERiWf PUPS
.AKC Each -S100 value.
TR.U>E for rifle. sun. or
wbat.bav•)'OQ.
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HIU.TOP Eltat& San Juan
'ICea*tll'llnO, OW!' 3000 lq·ft.
4 B:R. pool. 3-car pr. Over
1 .:. ST4,000 clear. Trd for
local prop. Bkr 548-7711
TRADERS PARADIS&
LGE AIW Rest.Ism. 18l1.
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U·M· FOR Apt wl tpend-
able or?? Anywhere!
541-7401 .Rltr.
Palm Spr!np Nf!fl Golf
Hm. 3 BR, COllliPl auto. pool,
de + blBiarct rm. new
furn. Tracie property OI'
)'adlt. n•: :ms.sa m:
98'1·5138.
M·l lot. Near J'air'flew .net Baker, 'lOlc234. F.q. Ap..
prox $U,OOO. FP $19,5(1(). •
Want Income or lite on lee
lot. ~ 54M017,
MOBILE HOl\fE LOT on
GOLi' COURSE I $«)00..eq.
FOR unimpl"OYed OREXiON
' TRADE $10JIQO • Eq In ,. JlMeaneNe. IC2-Ml' pre.fer experienc;ed stereo Shirt Operator & • Pants · Sen<I letter with Qualifica-e Deluxe 3 Br. 2 Ba. CODo ~~ _...... ~ta ....... Qan but w1.u•-.-""!"MA,...._N_W,,__A_N_T_E_D__ Presser. Standard Indultrl· UOM It ReferencM to
dom., .e 2llOO ~ft. UPPER ~~ ,._. S~ftl 6915 COlllider' well versed audio With G 0 0 D Background ~tg~ni~~P620bon~~~3320Street, -=:" Box 2US, Newport BAY FOR· TD'• or IN-• ~ ~. Salary COllllllengu. • M .. .A., __ , A b . 1 . " ...-coME ~ oaJ, M6-Z'IO N• Ap 2 to 5. Uc. Autmna1'c Pcldnc Lot nte with abllity and perfor-0• ec:"":"'"'"' 1 1 1 Y $200 mo. Babyait•t. ... & ll~t · * .._,._ Maint. Lot StrlJ>lilq mance: . for Knitting Mac b t n e. ~.. &"
HAVE T re&. 1ncorlle unib udENSif> DAY CARE ~ a... ~ 64. LlltS Experience b c l~.f u l but housekeeping. School vaca--$2'lM equity wltb net ..,.m, Ho hlncbe9 cftfts. · v-not necessary. * WIU tlom off. 7:30-4:30. 3 chll-for Newport Beech
over $2800. ·Wanta Local ~..: ftllllS, Rel d I .. 6MO SYSTEMS ANAL ST trlfn. * APPLY: dren, 2 in school. Own trans, Advertising Agency
F • C Du-or T.t>. 'a. * st1-!f9 111 I ,. {• RespooatbWties _ Oe~elop a CAlJFORNIA UMBRELLA -::R:-:e::-:f.::-:-646-87=,_os.,...-.---,,---Bright, alert, &ood secre-
Rltr. 646-2629 (9fllr1Cf9n "20 IP YOU nNd R.emodeliq, Land Use Data Bank and • 2972 CENTURY PL.ACE. e DONUT shop work. No ex· tarlal lkill1, knowledge of
C.PU::X fOI' area home / PAIN'l'ING • • • REPAIRS other systems u part of • COSTA MESA per. neceua.ry. Age 25-45. agency operation, u / 30.
GAL FRIDAY
Good Opportuftltf
Apply In penon
3-5 P.M. DAILY
Snack Shop Ne. 1
2305 I . Com Hwy.
Coron• del Mir
.
11
TO'• ~-• borne or ~4' Additions 11t llemodelms CAlJ. DI~ • • • 642-1191 MIS. Work with d~ent BUSBOY E'arly a.m. llhlft. Apply S-12 Please Wld resume to Box
boat ~ ~e piano 1'ftd H. Gerwkk·Lle. •--1 ~ heads and experM!bced EDP HoW'S 8.4 pm. Mon.Fri. noon. MR. DONUT, 135 E. M'1 Daily Pilot. --------.-1
for elec typewrt~ or f m.tOt1 . * , Je.Z110 _....,, .,.._ lt&ft. NCR l15. Cballenging Apply: I 7th, C.M. -.-S-A_LESW __ O_M_EN_, -full--o-r1 EXPERIENCED
S«>-m3ti m.w-diUfi ,· ~ AJMretlw 642.5145 opportunity to explor" new NEWPORT BEACH POWER SEWING pert time. Permanent. E¥·
'66-lOW Camper, '6S Truck R---Wt .. -JJc Oantr l'fttt, accurate, 20 yra. exp wiea of EDP. Decree pre-TENNIS CLUB MACHINE OPERATORS perience better women's
18' Boat & trlr, '64 Evin-.. ,...__....,.,... -• · ferred. $656-$826 per month 2601' EastblulC, Npt Bcb ~rlence preferred. clotbn a must. Good oppor-
rude '15 bl). Tl'd u dnpymnt DON lfAWE eo.1'11 Drelllmaldnc a: ~ Penonnel Department, Cityl==-=----:-:-:.___,.:..____ Baxter It Ckero, Inc., tunity. See ManaKer
for Lquna home value to ADDmONS, relDodel;-. • 9G-3982 • of Coeta Mea, P. 0 . Box MEN wanted in the beach Sailmakera * 642-7238 BACKSTREET
TELL&
8111k of Ameriee · 1
..
nct,500. n~ ~ 2-5 pm • hom:ee. FJIA.NKEN 1200 O:>ata M.eaa, Calilorni area to make extra money ASST. BOOKKEEPER 25 r-· .. ' •-• d N B ..., 6*6131 • a.29M s.wlM Mech. ._ 6962 ' a. during their leisure hours. .....,on .... an • · · * 23' CABIN CRUJSER :.:! """ .. , Exper not necessary. We Thru trial ha.la.nee, must S.lesledy 1016 Irvine Av.nee
Value $2;900. New VI Inter-C•..,.t CIMn~ "25 AIWatbla. CUltolll dtt• lnboys & wW train you In general t Y Pe, construction exper. Better Ladi,1 Ready fl;) weer Newport Beach. c.I.
ceptor enc. Sleeps 3, SIS.. maJdnl. Jteewoneble pricn Dlshwa-Len <'leaning. Write to 7640 E. Salary open. 642..3432 Only experienced need ap-Equal opportunity EmJllo'9'
Balt tan)c. * Take lln&ller For app't., 673-f01.5 an Slauson, Loi Angeles. 90022. R.E. TRAINEE. Full or Pl ply, Top 1e1lary.
boat or car. * 646-7616 DRY Foaml'r'ote9. NOdan-ALTERATIONS · Full and Part Time BOYS 10 • 14 time. Bkr. &: Developer will LILLIAN$
l er of-1'-'-i.:•-. PR.Of'ES. D ---' Nlftb Sb'f train for RE U t bi • WOMAN .,. to lo: e * '61 FORD WAGON. ... .. -... CUSTOM D~G ay '""' ._ t l ts Good routea! •Good profit! · · cenae a 5 3333 BrMol ·'" .., 1-0WNER. * New tiret ,\ SION.Al. WORK. M br ... r. "tpUJSE" scg.noc Over 111. BALBOA PENINSULA ext>eJlae. 546-7881 South Coast Plaza, CM Gen'I olfioe. Sec:retarW
Paint. Fct:y-alr, P IS.B. vice. 61W1l2 Apply in person DAILY PILOT BABYSrTTER wtd In my MEDICAL Asst. Age 21·40. le Phone exper. lO"key Acid--
./TAlf.E PAR'iUL TRADE Ga..;.._1_ MIO TILi, Ceramic 6974 IOB'S BIG BOY e 642-4321 e home. 5 & 9 yr old. Balboa Have own trans. Willing to Ing ?1ach. Typing ' Lllbt •
of $65(). * 646-M6 ·--.. 154 E. 17th St. --Penn area. Own trans. train applicant preferably Bkkp g .. * Apply 10to12
TRADE EQUITY cl. liO-M * Verne, the Tile Man * Colta Mesa l~ Mxlen needed for Polish & 673-2061 eve. wl2 yrs college. Type compl • MONDAY.JAN •
In 98 ·-· ... ~ "'-lU-·.. ur...-r I __._ ,. __ 1 Cuat. WO..... T--·-" "---a ng. Exp, or inexp. Con· --~-----• 12790 ~ ...... ,...,. '--....-.... _... .. ,. _,, '" WllAW • • ..,, SEAMSTRESS resume giving all exper ..,.,..,.~., ~ • _......, Uni.. TD' ln for Gl'Mft GI,,..,...,, pain. No job too Im a'l l tact Bob or Jerry at 2950 .... slness a. colleg·e n•bjects', e GARDEN GROVE. ,~ ~,. ': ~ Prevent hot wather ~ Pwter patch. Le a k ; n 1 SAIL IOAT Harbor Blvd. 546-3!63 or EXPER in Sail making. "" "' 0
..
)0. ~ : lerna NOW! Reuonable .,_er r.U-ed. 847-1957. MANUFACTURER S46-8191 913 Electric * Seal Beach. ~:1.mail to Box M-1 Daily Jolls Men, Wom. 7500
llll (J!roker} monthly lawn care. PnmlJll. Sailboat manufacturer needs BOYS 10. 14 or call (21.3) 596-4461
TRADE $4500 • EQUITY l•ndlcaPibc. Experlenc«I Upholstery 6'90 1eneral foreman. ~ledge LqwJa Beach. So. Laguna HOUSEKEEPER-child care.
in RENTED 3-Br HOUSE horUcultur1at.' 846-Da of llberilua and IAil boat Good routeal e Good profibl Children in school 6 hrs. :o~:'o·n"!!,.RG.·E~1N~ ORNiiEN'fAL PR~G Prof'I. Upholstery C«lltnlctlon euentlal 8'>uth-DAILY PILOT Own trana. Possible live-in.
iwu• •.A,, M~. 613-S'l'OT. 6-8 pm cmJy em Call1. location. Send • 642-4321 • 646-2776 alter 6 pm.
TY. can 53&-ll31 (Bkrl. <~,:> JOIS & EMPLOYMENT quallftcatlona and salary ex-~---..,.._ _____ ==--=------
.. _..,.... R. _...0 -·"E N-pected to Box M-8, Daily BLDG MAINTENANCE incl: Sf~.,!.romlbr l ::J0..5:30. Own
...,....... "'-4n.n.u .... E'"'·OP"''"' a nlng & p lntln p .. ans. '""' . Eullride CM Sttas ~ Cbaira ~ 327 v_': ._., GARDENER Jelt Wentetl, Men 7000 Pilot. eat So Laa g.* Cermll-673-6176 be( 6 pm Alt 6 • Laoa~pjnr -Maintenance anen . . guna, a : Aoru•~-~ ~ • .J. Vtty reuon. 548-4337 eves. APARTMENT tl Motel maint. MASbCHitt INLaEth~~ors s1w1ng Mr. Kimman 499-1177 8 to _548--=-l-=li(Xi.,...·~-:------..,.. .... _.....,.... .......... ..,.. _ __.. · I • e ..,.. Mi 1 on • MON th FRI • PART TlME ..... ,.,.. ....... GEN. c•-...... tr-··-'-. ..-... ... Supervlaor Conva es. ..-pm. ru . MAID. .,.._.,.,... ..... ...-. "·--"'" ..... •'""' bo .. __ small 1lainleu steel close e BEL CONGO New lawn a, aprlnklen. cent me & nuapital. Ex-FRY COOK -expetienced MOTEL.
TRADE ~M EQurrY in Haulin(. Reuon. M&.s&a pedenced. 642-9313 tolerance parts. Must be BOB'S COFFEE SHOP • CALL 545-9428 CR!:S'IUNE MT. CABIN -capsble of own Rt upa. Call ;:e::-===.,..,....~---lor HOME or DUPLEX In Apt and General ·Clean-up POWER boat skipper 8 yrs 642·2400, or eves. 546--0319, 1409 So. El Camino Real ABYSITTER for 6-mo boy.
ca>l'A ~ or NEW· Mowinc and edgi.na. Odd CG exper. 0 /0 lie. Able ask for Jim Hyams. Servon-SAN a..EMENTE 7 to 5:3(}.pm/5 days wk.
PORT BEACH. LI M617, Jobs A baulinl. 5'8.e5 to tr&Yel Xlnt refs. ic lnltrtament., Inc. 1644 FRY COOK/6 to 11-PM. 67J.583l AFTER 6-PM. n4: 687~ eves. APP QJSt i.,pma View Hofe # HAUI.JNG •. 1~neralcleaft. Whittier Ave., Colla Mesa. · LY EVENINGS: MEDICAL sre•y.
equity sinu ~ kits with QPI, trees q,,el!, trimmed. Jeb W•ntM. Udy 7020 An equal opportimlt:y em-• THE PADDOCK, EXPERIENCED ONLY.
bouM 6,«i) ft ele'f. local rtmowd .• 8G-'l260 # ployer. e 111 MAIN/H.B. Newport Beach * 646-8843
mta. $3.5M dear. Want lot JAPANESE GARDENER NURSE· Juat compieted long MAN WICAR for EARLY •RESTAURANT HELP e
or 4 BR. hlJme N.B. -. EXPER. Relalba!e malJst. mm caa. C&re for sick or $17,IXX) PLUS JlE(;ULAR A.M. Newspaper delivery. Part· time: evening
494-2821 Reu. mo ratea. 892-$ aaed, your home. or bMpltal. CASH BONUS far man over f>48-4752 or 549-3624 Over 21. • 545-9863
Local Dr'a ref 40 in Orange Caanty Beach MAINTENANCE Man. Part HOUSEKEEPER 1 t 2 d S4200 Eq. '67 vw Sqbft. Gen.rel s.na...-6612 846-im · 0 Y and/or 1 Bdnn Condo, HB. ._ area. Ta.ke abort auto trips time for 30 units. call Irwin wk. CdM. Own tran1. 1:0~..1 -~ to contact customers. Air 213· -~ NfOf 673~ u dn. P1Y on Bis Bear HOMI REPAIRS T~~:~~rth..,._~;_.tary. mail L. P. Dickerson, ---·-· _...,.,..., __ ,o .. ____ -=--=-=-=-=--=---
Cabin. 8ll2 Deerfield Dr. "Save" cau GUARDIAN ype, lllllU ftlJU, c .uent Southwestern Petroleu m BROILER man experienced e PART Time Fullerelte1>
LADY over 45, relined, know-
ledge of bookkeeping, ca~
able lo manage Interior dec-
orating 1 t u ct i o Nev.,iort
Beach. Salary + commls&-
ioo. References. Wtite clo
Dally Pilot Box M736.
PART TIME WORK
Free training to women
who qualUy to represent
Avon. Ca II collect SJ0.5860
BEAl!I'Y OPERATOR TO
STYLE WIGS. PART TIME.
CALL 673-2420
WJ'O. Go.Go Dancers. Age
22-35. Ye Ole Inn. 2376 Npt
Blvd., CM. 548-9755 .
$300, Cook -Housekeeper: 5
days; 2 adults. Sep. apt.
Experle~. ref. 673-7877
BABYSI'ITERl2 &ehooh~gers
Vic • Newi;ort Elem achl.
Your hotlll~ or mine. 673-7817
U.S. Divers
Company
NEEDS:
Junior
Accountant
·'
I
(Mele or Femele)
Two yHrs col .... I-.
el eccountlng with ene
yeer ltusln"s uperl-
ence In generel •~
counting deslr•ble.
• LAND cl. F.qua1 Value.
; 842-4118 e1flef/.
Hun~on Beach. vw French, Spanish, German. Corp., Fort Worth, Texu. needed at Gas Light Broiler work own area, $2. hr guar, dear. HOME SERVICE for any Prefer Lacn•na. 499-3698 800 W "--·• ff NB to 11tart. 962-5244 ktnd of ftP&fn aucb as =~=-==·=-=-=-----= 76101. · .....,...., wy., ·
CUST Laguna View Home plumbfnl_, electrical. carpen. CX>NV ALESCENT aid-For all GARDENER. BABYSITTER wtd 5 dya wk.
WANTED: Woman to live in
with Mother. while gone 10
days. Own room 64z. 1299
Produdion
foreman
Supervisory encl rult. aa.r ,......,.,. •• ,.., .. TRADE $29.«m equity In
eluxie 10 unit motel near
Newport Beads, 1or large
mobUt home, T.I>.'l, Jot. at
• -• IUlladt. H>o6&12. ..
* * *
eq. $10,000; ~kits w/3 BR. try or uy otJJa problemt types home convaleteent Male Custodian Part or .full time. 673-8120 Live-In pref. Call 897.Q665
bouae, San 8emardino Vts., JOU ~ have with )'OUI' care. Homemakers 547.-1. • JAMAICA INN HOTEL -::a:::-tt=-:-'.S ==t>=-=m=-----
$35.000, clear; wmt lot or home. ~ COMPANION • lilht bouR-Houn lO PM to 6 AM Mon.I========:::. FULLERE'ITE I Part time
Lge. N'pt home. 494-2121 na~. ,__.:i.__ ."""-. ..._ Bay. area. Ref. ex· thru ThUl'I. 3 PM to Mldnite Aeellcl .. WOmM 7300 $2-per br. Guar to start. c-JM.<•a .. -.u ~ ._...,.... .....-KE Fri. Startin.g wa"e ~.,c,,,,. .,..,r1...,.;:o-..-..;.':....----...;..;. 962 o•"" a-.. 2 p M _,.._..AD HDme ite-w... ~ 3-11'78. • ~ r -...,...,4 #U ~.:.n -.•
* * * ~ .. 1 .--~ mo. Apply Orange Coast SCREElffD WAI""'""'" R.euanal>~ • J\ePahle Jn. LA.DY ~ throuab T.B. ri..n-2701 F ,_.. Rd ~~. exper. lhort Ol'· 91ftd. OaD Mike 847.oNI Small aftice pref. run time. ~e, auvtl!W " der. Must be over n. Galley
HOUSEKEEPER for 2 BR.
home In Laguna; 8 hrs. per
wk. $2 Per hour. S46-n17
DENTAL Office, eood typist
only. Are JMO. cau 548-2291
--------~--Palntinc. Pllllnbtnr. ~ Mz.-2875. , Com Mesa 834-57111 Cereer Opportunrtlu Cafe. 673-4110
BAR MAID
5'>9863
' SIAYICI DIUCTORY
6550
24 br Child Care
SOc an hr Pt" child.
% litters, 1 litter here at all
times for your con•enience
Ovemisjlt cl\ildren welcome
All meals included. 2lYJ5 Pl>
mona, Colt.a Mesa.
I MY HOME/DAYS.
Nr-Pomona Sdll. Have 4-yr
old u compankm. 64M859
WILL blitlysit 5 d1a wk in
)'UUI' )lome.
so..m1
BRICK • BLOCK • STONE
PLANTERS • SLATE
CEMENT work. ti36-2916
BRICK, Concrete, Carpentry
Cuatom Cabinets. Sm jobs
: . OK. rree u 9Cf!M5
•. 8tJSJl:ST .......... ID
_... 'n. DAILY PilD1' a..... 11Ct1aD. s....
......, ..... 6 .a.t. "°* .-iu
.
SEllVICI DIRICTqttY
Carpenterlnt 65tO
CARPENTRY
MINOR REPAIRS. No Job
Too Small. Cabinet in gar-
ages le o t b e r cabinets.
54.5-8175 Eves. 646-2372 Daya
H.O.AnQeraon
* NO JOB TOO SMALL! *
All repaln. Add, remodel,
Reu. * 962-19611642-5064
ADDmONS, ftpatrs encl
odd jobs. ~ esttmate.
Llcenaed. * 548-0181
REPA.lRS *ALTERATIONS
CABINETS. Arly size job.
23 yrs exper. ~713
Cement, c,nc...-. 6600
SHAW & SONS
SPECIALIZING
EXPOSED AGGREGATE
F~tloaa/Patioe ~·
Free r..t-Comm'11-Tmna
rrs a.cts .......... flll. •·••eta....i ........ DAILY PILOI' a • ...,...
llCtion NOW!
pentry. Jteu!i R.et. Inaurecl. HOUSEWORK -Woman with S.'-men "Me....-n All Levels
Call "Mike" 642-0348 xlnt ref'• available for day Career opporty with leadJns 642·7484 546-6020 Help Wentecl
Women 7400
Help Wented
Women 7400
PAINTING -C~ -
Roof repalra. elec. work.
Qual. work reaaon. 642-om
work. Homemakers 547~ firm offering over 1llO mu· Screened Pet'80Mel Agency
hnJ tunda. Full or pt time. 901 Dover Dr., Newport Bcb. 1-11-.-.-.-•• -..-•••••••• _________ I
CARPET Cleaning. Floor No exper nee. we train. MAT'L CNTL CLK t $l50
1trippln1. Waxing, Walla, Npt Bcb ottioe. 642-6422 ° . Windows wuhed. 531--0567 Santa Ana offfoe , 547-1331 A·l typist, aerospace or air·
Investors Financial craft exp. preferred. S. Sari
Seivice 1 ta Ana mfg. company.
CLEAN Iota, prqes, etc. -----'-· _nc:_.__ NCR 3100 to S450
Tree remnal, damp. '1dp, LIVE INS Npt Bch corporation. Post
b&cldloe, mt, srade. 96U745 · ~loyer paya feea YACHT REPAIR AIR&: A/P. Payroll.
IJGHT HAUUNG-MO~G. Gecqe Byland Agency CARPENTER Best Local Companle!I
Reuoaable. Two vet.a. 1116-B E. 18th, S.A. 547-0395 Bollt yard experienc. re-J. R. Pierce A.llsoc. Agfncy
IC-4QI), Chfnae • Encliab • Fmic:b quired. Good job fer top 1m Newport, C.M. 642-6720 ===:::::::::===== Permanent, eJll)er. Live-in manWaclrie's Boat Yud Girl Fri, It SH ........ $350 lronl1t9 '755 Far Eut Ascy. 642-8703 673-6834 Sales Secy 100160 .. .. $450
Personnel A.ut. dg . • • S6Zi
IRONING $1 .50-HR. Help W.nted, Men 7200 ---..,=-==-.,..---ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
./ CALL &G-0238 SELL CONSULTANT AGENCY HI Fi Technician Collier 2043 weatcliff, NB 548-7796 Papert..ftll~ For store in Costa Meta. Op-E lo -~la 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547-6335 ,......... "50 porltunlty to advance to ter• ncyc ,... 1695 Cres'nt/ Anbm 635-0941
~OR . ~70,.. vice manager. Must be ta-H"'hnt Commlulons Ex-Secy Trne .. , • "'"" ~ • "',... "' miliar with 10lid state eqUI.... & Profit $,,.,.._ -· • • Avera1e 1 Br apt., labor • ..-• ...., TO uM FEE PAID merit. Xlnt binge ~ts. No chargebacks ~1184 ~ -mat'L $7?.50 642-1528 ,_,.......-------Shar:p, young, well groomed.
•PAINTING -Intericr • 646-1895 WHOLESALE Llgbttrc r1x-Wiiiiam Penn .,......_ .............. -,,.----=-~---ture Showroom needs man ~e c ;.;'9 ~=· Shoe Salesman who CAil hang and ~wire Auoclet .. Agency
• ~ loP oduslve me111 ahoe ligbtins fixtures allo some 1856 Newport. CM. 642-6434
INTER or ~All'O'mG. store in Hunttncton Center. atoclc room worlr. J"'ELD. ALSO FEE POSITIONS
DQIED. · Local Contact: MAN COMPATfY, 54'le1. MOORE ENTERPRISES
HiuH,. 6730
7035 Domestic Help J. C. PENNEY CO.
NEWESt STORE
IN
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT CENTER·
HAS OPENINGS
FOR
OFFICE SUPERVISOR
Recent successful supervisory experience
required. No Bookkeeping experience
necessary.
OUTSTANDING IENEl'tT
enc• d .. Jreble. .
Part Tine
Keypunch
Opera'°r
I hours Heh on Men-
day and Thursdey.
Speed end eccurecy
required.
Apply to
Personnel Offi•
U.S. Divers
Company
• 3323 W. Wanter
Santa Ana
An equal QpportunHJ
employer
ORDERLY. full time. LVN
Ir RN, full or put time.
Call Dittctor oC NIU'IN.
Newport Harbcw Comlal•
cent Home 641-7'1'15
e BEAUTY OPERATOR. 8
nf. DEE est. 541-t62'1. Mr. nect . CARRIER BOYS Pereonnel Agency
f/~=~~:::-:-:::--::-":'"°::"'::~::'~~ R .. el Shoe Shop GOOD ROUTES 444 Newpcrt Blvd., N.B.
S T r A.R GA,.-E ... 1fff._ #61 Huntington Center AVArLABLE PhonPTODAY (or
PROGRAM INCLUDING: ** Good eernln91
e Following~·
Newport Beacb * ~
HAIRDRESSER with ......
FOU.OWTNG. * PRONE:
6"44-1570 for Interview
.£"1t. .~ .IL'-• .., N E ....&-mJNTJNGTUN BEACH 11n 11ppolntmmt for A morr
J-::.=..:..:..::.:..---By CLAY J.. lOLLAN'----ir----:=-:---f 0 xpenwnc• DAIL y PILOT REWAP.l'>ING r VTllRF:. JI.. Y-Oo/lrAdMl<fG4ikle • Necessaryl • 642-4321 e 642·90t0 for appoint.
~«ord/111 ••rite Storr. Mut i..w rietln O.ll,.irnt1 e Top notch Service Station -·
To dewlap masoge fCf Soturdoy, drtvl"' record. """'" Man famlllllr wit.b all 111_ Help Wented reodworctscorrwpondl~to,....._. I L~ C W 1~00 of~ Zodiac birth Mgr\. , Y L vn ~I CO. pecta «A tiuslnc~~. $500. mo. omen ,.
JJS,..E_ MiM''!.!h' + oomm. ..i. bonult Ray CAPABLE wmnsn i;ell in
,...... .,.. Carey'11 ChPvron to4 s. home for National firm. Ex-llAL ESTA--...11=--Cout Hwy. Laguna Beach ceUent oomm1Mton. C.ll
• RETIRED MAN -ateedy 613-2420. ~~~=== part time work -Jenltor,'-CALIF---Lf-e.-L-VN--fot_atnall_
Plllane or write WALKER. 6 Gardener, etc. 8anae ~· nuralnr bom•·
LEE Inc P Harbor 81Yd. ence necessary. Apt. Blda. &4&-3489 Newport ~ach. For .,,mni,.1---------
5630'J9. ment c.ll 548·16Cll. • NURSERY A'rl'ENDANT
* * Paid veutlon ** Sick Leeve ** Ho1pltell1•tlon ln1urence ** Profit Shtrlftl ** Discount en tfl purch ....
APPLY NOW
IN PERSON
10 A.M. TO · 4 P.M.
TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY OpmSns in DlapUdl r>e:pt. ,1 .. ,., .. , ~ Olutt'h. sunc1.,a • otllft' oc-
DAILY Pu.or . !:XJ)efieoced. Wanted lmmed-caslona. 548-7537. NNEY co Mt•t.aeet-,.11-er . younc min, RS lately. Apply WAtJ'A.RER Major bank would lilre J c PE •
lftd., dl'lvm"• 11.cenw . op11. YACHT CORP., lll82 Placeo-experienced htlp. Full • • •
for 1ch>ancement, company ti.a. C.M. or part time. 49.w77l
benetlfl. HOUSEKEEPER/EXPER. N. rwPORT CENTER
MANAGER. for 22 new -"a
In Eaatbluff. Exper,
641-3430
QUALIFJED man or Wt>man
delivery Driver. Must know
Oranie County. Call 548-SG
COUPLE ""° Mailqer Motel Al*
2311 Newport Bhd. MtfT9
OPPOR'l'UNJTlD illJteNiii
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541-2672
• anowanee, r!Mllo car tum. STUDENT for Lite M&Jnt on yrt. 6'15-S889 or 675-1434 Del Mar. C.M. Ml.-: ~':t
hrm. apply ..,. pm, 32$ ?f. Sailboat. Send ~tionl Combbwtion Coc1dall·food • ,.. 1> an.cs~. Santa Ana, 6 Phoae No. TO: waJn.. eao an. 3 PM An Equat Opportunity lmpk>yer oc.~ .. ~i·•;!
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1110 Ant..,_ 1110 Tetm.-121ST•MIH -
MllOWIDlll f'OI
IALI AND TltADI
FREE TO YOU ~'Pr= ... C-11 9120 ............. ...... "°°
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6-t JOHN90N Ele.:lrt.mlltk. • tt. 11tandup t"am11t•t'. Kh<-h-.... ,.. ,.._.,.. • ---------·-.. .. v
PUILIC NOTICE ANnquE AUCTION 1• __.. old 11'1aitt •'I~ IO HP. ~ wtlla ..--CM:Llitld mooomau.: tol· ~ ttrrltt alld! Hu IJ'Oli t• ntra "'°' 6 .. -• 268 b~ new 1968 color 'TV't Of all al\, ....,.. Grtjt w/chil· tu~ttr'. Uke nrw. 137~ Jet. vwy clt-•n. Pr\ct'd ri1tht
sizes and models are available b' Imme-....... • · · • • au:a ~ n.115. D Sc>. llatllof, u .
• ~mplete lnv~tory from Martin's Antique
Store, Tu&tin (discontinuing bualnea). Over
460 items including roll top desks, doll.$,
lilCNED Tiffany shade, orgau, doeu, china
oabinet.s, bedroom & dining sets, rugs, cut &
carvivaJ glass.
V l2 =-~-..,..-r-~-...,..,,.......,..-1 5ll4:i0 diate cUJNllR•J. These are major manu-~-------WANT: ~JS OltJs llb.rlni· IMW ..--SM•--n ,.._, (male) ........__,. .. l:IOUIECAR ~OR BEST facturen, nltiODally ldYertiled Md fu}. .,._, u .. "'°" encJM •• llUtallle .. R"UUllll' ,.._ U'l1S'f af:"E'I ,,_ Ion ame f« daDdreo • ;-, r -, .. L..L •aw ....... Y'l'•c.A. .... ~.
LAltG! NION "ANTIQUE" SIGN (1 enly)
ty guaranteed. 100•-Ai Flnandng ii avail-.......... ~ _, ~ l'2 r.a llW
able, wilh very easy credit qualificationa. ~= -:.C,~ at 546-TTOD • IDelude ;rice. •
Willin&J*I to pay is the IDOlt important 64WT40 alt s:ao 1/15 ........ ~· ........ ·'!!~~ A..... ,., "SETMNG A WHOLE NEW Co~ .Auctio11
10I02 leHh ltYd., Stanton 547 .. 741
. Time; 11 a.m. Sunday, January 14lh
Inspection: Sat 12 noon, Sun. 9 a.m. :f~~~! .... ~~:i!~.:-:::. !:ii:.~~ 11:·=:.=.. 111POITS "':.:;1?·7.::·
C.O.D.'s.213:861-6707. dllnl.·luta Am YeDockMuttt 'M VW IUG $595 1 F1rtz WAllEN • Auctioneer: Gus AngUn ""'!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!f~~~lon~b~le~part~~~ Marin~ Centre-'6! MO. Mldtlef $1295 ~ ~ •• lllllile "9'1Yed_f lmJ Pac cat lh1')'. llB •53 MO-TD-9'DS $595 Sports Car Center Joas & EMPLOYMENl IOOO , .. ,. & Ort•nt 1130 _Mi_ ... _ ... _,.... _____ JAW• dlllclret\ -llC a~ '65 Sun..._. $1395 • no E. lit ~t
c _ .......n.i.. .... 236 . 1113 AVAIL now, ll' power or Alpine Roa~le!r. Ntw ~ SANTA ANA 547.m64
Jou. Men, Wom. 7500 --------1 SPICl"'L NOTICE -L T"'•LIS --
Furnitur•
"' rvv -PR!!E NEWSPAPERS hinpd Ail. Sl.!'lt ~r fl mofor. ------
Ell'ctronlcs Comp hseful of fllrni· &ldwln demands lhal \lie ,,,, lMa BRUNSWlCK ~ ~n-St. Ne9'J>0rt •llcll. IJ'13..43&1 '67 OuM au.,. CORnNA
tu.re for sale. Pvt pty. movt' all over-age I: t"'°" "" AMF .,,, TRIANGLE ....,,,..,._ ~
EECO
Haa Openiftll For
ElEOROlllCS
: · WIHMll &
ASSfMBlfRS
, . .Experitn1:ed lit tlec·
tronk equlpment fab-
ncallob cha.sis &
ra<:k as.'ICmbty to
.ux:I. ~1.'ll., aJso tape
: .ruder 111.!!M'hbly an(l
''iring experiCJlCe
· preferred.
RING OUT .
MEii
t r .-•IJ
· E.~riencf'd in in·
.spt'Ction of usembled
.component& It equip-
. ment. Perform vbuaJ
dledal A: ring out.
_Be able to check wlr·
trig agt.lnat IC.hemat·
ics.
DIP SOlDER
.. OPWTOR
! -'ilome expe.rience ln
hand! ... Jlrinttd cir·
cult boarc1I ftru dip,
• eolder procedure. = . ' Hldh School Graduate
ltxcellent Otmp.ny
. leneflts ..
892-0716 model Baldwin Pianos ..&, Slate from S49.; C4etlA Meta. ' 1113 Mellftl ....._ 9200 1; SAT * ll48 SicUy/~f: Organs. How! By t1Jlting BNDlwk:k Cm value•• M.ChJnery 1tc. 1700 ft
Walnut bdrm a: Oinlni aeu prices lo I.be bone. Olaoou.nls ONLY S23t• I-.-. .. -.:. .. ~ ... -......... • FIST w __ me • ~~, . Davenport Rdrtg. Reas~ ' lo 7,'>SO -·but HURRY! 100';'• FINANCJNG ~ .... .u .. ~ --._.. .JllUWlllU ' WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO SICAllD-. .. • r..w::
Store lqulpment I012 1801 Newport, CM ~ 323 s. Maia, On.op -A-""""' .. .. rvv-. ..... !'~:.. -:.i~ :-.· • ..,.,,,4~ 24 '
1 Set lixturu for 1 Slalioo
Beauty Shop. ScU all or Sei>-
arately. Call Eveninis
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JANUARY Sale • Pianos Ii :>.12-1912 ~ JIJllt ..... $t50. 4M
organs. spioetll, c:onl!Oles I: .a..t: sum. .. ~s -Danish walnut A--•t ..__ ...._1 ·•• lb HYIW ftr Lie IJ)eCial, $49:>, olbet1 from UVll -,.. .. Call 8adlt1. •.Je
m;. New Hammond spinet STORI CLIAIANCE LI T It
I022 11\"lln ooly ~. SP~JSH.MODERN·MAPLE .. ~ •-
SOIMWf·PHILLlPS CO. No Down o.a.c.-&nk tenna ~;~I -
GARAGE 8 • 1 e. Drcitcl 1007 N. Main at 201h Street • Showroom Clearance ilepl
Santa Ana • J.'actory Closeout& ••. _.,.: Frt'nch Provlaclal fum. :! _...
nite stands SJS. 1'8. Dble bd· ARTISAN electronic organ, • ~possessions
bet. $10. Butfet It mirror, s-15. tariie 2 man., 416 staps. ·fine 21~pproved Purnlture ~ ··, Q25
!).Otawer drellW't, S40. Cof. llOQlld 1ystem • Ideal for "" Harbor 81, CM 543-9litilln-;,,;· ....... _....-. _ _._.,.... __
ft'e table, $40. TV cabiof'l $5. home or church. Sacrlf. for l!!lllll!!!l!!!!!!!!!!m!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bl--llCOLWD AKC, 'I ~KAI,
•'Ml AM radio-pbono combo, ~ oew COil· $3:iOO lnatalled. Sl"EA.M or SAUNA BATH F.S. Sables le tm. Show CiUal·
644.01();) CXl8T $180/SELL '60· tty. Sired by International $35. Sola, $45. Lounge chair. --------,~---p .,,_HP --· ...._ __ · $150 u p o S2.j, Benjamin Fr a o kl i n 83 Hamond Orpn rlfltt mower "'"' ---"" ..... u1>100. • p. · ·
rbair. ~.Antique hardwood with LesUe apeakera I: Stratton. Xlnt oond! $35. Box 4Ui Corona del Mar. ... ~~·I -:. uc ·~-Bnlnd new-never out ol box 6C·9740 shutlers. """""' .. --~ <::r&iC s T • Sat 9 to :;, SUn t-9 * Ask for Bill. tereo 4-tractr •pe•-LEARN---,o-trim--:you-r-own-player, 2 mMtcbed Qeakera, \813 E. Balboa Blvd. PIANO wanted. Private par· 2 lllihtly Wied tapes ONLY poodle. Pvt 1~880lll, Your
811lboa PenlMUla, N.B. ty want.II to buy piano for s;;o. Cr0&ley Sbe.lvador Re-borne. AU eqwp furn.
CAR.AGE Sale, Maple 2 pc. cash. 543-933:i. frig, quiet running wi.th 534-0344 liv. rm. suite, 1na9le din-LOWRL'Y Organ. Holida:t Auto.defroster $35. 646-69.10 nN--lEST--Y-O_RKSHIRE ___ T_t-r·
tile acl. 2 maple end and 1 model with lealie spkr. $fJ(IO SCRAM rlel' and Toy Poodles ror
coUee lablea. 2 Refrlgs.. or best offer. 642-2079 •LETS Cluistmu. Top Qual! AKC.
clec. lflove, elre. ironer. Terma. 539-2964. 11M-:13n
Obie stalnleMI steel link, T•le¥11ioft l20! ANSWERS MIN. Sch.nllllet AKC. fe.
ratt:e.n end tables, chest ol male 11lt " pepper, lihota. drawers. Lots and Iota ol Digest -Goclly -HaJYe -1'81'JM. 494-2n
miac:. itema! Fri, Sat, SUn. RENT A NEW notlc -rL!lSHOLD 1--FREN=-........,CH=-POODo:-:-,....,.,-= .... -
only. 14322 Ward St. Gwd-COLOll TV Overbe.ard tn a cocktail ....,,._,
en Grove, Cal. $9 MONTH Jounae: "She's on t.be nD-UJROWN, la.ACK.
Op to '-'-F :..... HOLD ol i-..... ADORABL£! t'Jl5.140ll 120 Bua Acardloo wltb cue t. WVJ• ree ierv...... ..,. .., "_..HAN HOUND ftltna • ...,. Old i.... --'"'--In Free delivery. No depoeit. LGE ..a. Aru rvro> ..,.,, MW..,. m-OROER BY PHONE . . lJ'OO, ..-u le rattan AKC/REC. 9-Wb. * Gokl,
cabinet, fUDI 1ood $20. P lat-523-3651 din. tble. w/8 match. chain, Fawn. It Blaclc. * 962-9!119
tic boat 8' ba.1 -di~ that co.t $300, aeJl for S75; beaat., -------...,,.--
nttds repa:lrtni S20 as 11. COLOP.LAND TV Open 7 dys llau topped driftwood ('1)f· Mlnlalure Schmtuer' PuJ>-
MiscellalleOQI, StG-7022. RCA "Hillcrest'' GJ 697 25" fee tble., cost $22.il, sell for pies AKC ~· JUS
17111 E. OCEAN Bld/Balboe. Color. New. 11111 In crate. 16.~: 9Xl.2 f5011 bl-lo foam ra .. i28-3$41
Ga& c.'Oppcrtone Rcfri1: $.'iO. $500 or trade 101· Jtood u!ICd bal:kl'd beige carpet ~. MJNA Poodle Pupa. Male.
Gu range $35, Boys bike $10. cnr of equal valur. 6-12·11*1 642-6974 AKC, d111mp stock. l cham·
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THE FABULOUS
43 ROVER
''Y" lltclltl
'67 CORTINA, & 11twl!d,
10,000 mile•. $1300-1_
Priwt~ patty. 4!H-Tll9
ENGUSH FOID
'&.> Ford CorUna GT
Buck.et seals. 4 spttd.
Dir. S36 dn. uaurne con·
tnu.1 balance. 4~9771
FIAT
'68 Flat Spiders -Cpes •
Sedans. lmmed. delivery,
from $1624.60. $25.00 deliv·
t ra OAC. Calif. Sports Cars
Ltd .. 901 E. lsl, Santa Ana,
542-Mn.
1~ Piat 4 Or. 1100 Series.
Mec.hankally good. Body
good. G o o d lin'.s. $175.
982-1128 980'l .,amlngo Ave.,
Fountain Valley .
HIUMAN
Karmann Ghia. 196.5
Radio, heatef, ,gooct ~.
Good prlce. Sl«i. 67J.OC>85
TMNSPOITATICll
........... ~ ...
MllCIDES -
.,. .... 2311 ..... Pl. ......... AISJl'll. ......
wi red, ..,_ --
'63 MG TD • ~·1
Item • (DCT 917) See this
to believe it • 125.00 deliV·
era OAC. full price $195. 901
E. 1st, San1A Am. SG.ad.
'66 MC MIDCET/Xlntt
Low inl. Betit OFFER ot
TRADE 1or FORD VAN.
~or 675-4'm
"Cit MGB/Wire whll. New
tnllls. M~t sell! $1400
XLNT cond! 96:2-3186
POUCHE
PORSCHES
ORANGE COUNTY'S
BEST 5!1.ECTION
OF NICE POltSCHll
MISC! Bargains! 673-5567 21" RCA color with remote. lflmft'rft f l•IUl'f pap. : sllvel'. f>K.llOO _
FR! A Sat. Redecorating! $150. Solid State AM-FM MX IUlll IUI """"' PUREBRED Gei:man Sbep-
Fumiture a Houwhofd Items <tCO Garrard 60 cba.Dger bud JIUpplH. $30 •
.; .1(1 7.5501 9900UMd Can .. -. ElK1ICllC
El&EIMCO.
1601 I. Cheetnut
~lnttrvctlon 7600
New c1 .......
••• St1rt Weekly
I Olmplete Secretarial
" a.tr TypUt ., !pedal eoar..
• Bnllllaup TypJnr.
DIM ....a.rd
IBM Selectric
., IBM Exec
-: AftertlDOlt a n d evenlna
: dMRS. p..,_ for your hooks and a
Amill reglalraUona ftt, tf'len
Sj per week. Hundredtl ol
s11~cwul . grudu11tl'll over
the pa111 111 e )1·11~'.
POLLY "UEST
BUSINESS COLLEGE
112.> N. Nf'\\'PQrt, NB :>'8-97:!J
• NIWPORY-
SCltool. of .........
A unique "tbUlhina a:bool"
for the JlrOlfeaiYe c~rttr
mJndt-d WOOlJn.
Dey & lvenln't c1 .....
U.3 Ofter Dr., N.8.
646-0153
.}YEST COAST
Trade It Business SchoolA
2117 S. Main St.. Santa Ana
5.e.T168
l20'll Garden Grove Bl., 00
537°7112 fflir!Unrton Bnda 5sm5
e PIANO LES80N.S e
l!s JGUDC beatnner'I only. ;f;"'C· 494-6700
, ituN IOOO
CLOSING OUT •••
-• ENTIRE STOCKI I li'loor ~mplrl'
I Qunlicy Furniture
~lAPU:-SPANJ.Sfl.~iOD•;RN
Sofu-Cb1Jl~LovtW•l3
Dioettl'IJ-Bedroom !M.'ls
Tlblet-Lam,,..Ml!c.
302 Walnut st., c.M. le two R. 1pea.kera. 6734109 " flOlt SALi • ~--*
I SAT ONLY! Before &-pm. TV SERVICE * Black le RemDU.la, 8amplea A MAJ. BEACt.E Pupe • Tborougb-
Sofabed, Odd chain, Couch. p~IPear· ~.SO. Color;~~~ @ndl Sat. ODly I a.m. to 2 bred T w~~74_ Left.77 $15. ea. CHANGING Colleps. Mimi
t/ 112 LARKSPUR/CdM. ·•-,_ i1'U o»•"' p.m. tJ9 Baker, a.ta "-* '" . ..., * aell fut. 26' Roedmuter
GMAGE s.ae + Nau&~ H'-fl a s..,.. 1210 * AUCnON * ADORABLE, bolmcy, to 1 _t;;;:::ra:=ller;;.==l!60=!548-=1=m==~ a-bed, 515 RedJ&nds s t min. PoCJdlt. Sll-fer, female -
lJtb. 10 am -3 pm. • a • 1911 Stereo COlllOle, ..,ud u :Ve ~1n:"a or try buy 10 wits. ff noo. ,!!;6! . lllCTltlC CARS-'250
GARAGE Sale f'rt., Sat. & 1tate, ' speed chancer. Like Auctiooa Friday 7 p.m. tto,,.. 1130 ELECTRIC Olr 1959. Ba•
Sun .. 10 to 4. a Vla Lido new. Take over amall pay-Windy's Auction lern tny recharcer ind Good
Nerd, N'pt. Bc:b. 673-9U2 menll or pay cash balance 2CJ7j~• Ntwport, CM 646-8686 S.HOW quality ~ Anblan. cond. $275. Must aell as
STOVE. deep fit fryfl', tire ol $86.12. Cr e d l t Dept. Behind Tooy'a Bide. Mllt'J Olatnut yearling_ f 111 y. owner too UI to drive.
dWnl, good rug, misc:. 610 KE S.7280 Anaheim. -~,.--=--~.,,.......;~.,.._-1 Reg. IAHA ~. Con· U 8-1079. 4"8 Costa Mesa
Poinaett:la, Cd.'!. 673-8260. SACR. S.ut MotlOrol& Wal· $$ CASH $$ sistn.nt wlnnm-. ready !or St. CM
SAT/SUN. BARGAINS! net 6' Stereo 1 yr old. coet We pay cash for: tire new aeaaon. Sil•ed by
./I EVERY'ni.lNC! $625 ~u $.lf;. MS-9119'l I Furniture I Appliances El Tlo. llOD ol Wit~. Dam
2981 CROFTON/C.M. I Antiques I Tools is Moral> mare. Pr~ at SON LEAVING IOI'. NAVY! C---• & laulp l300 ON ITEM or _ $9M. WlD dlKowlt for ca& ...... ...-"--u·-"-w--'61 HONDA !JG.CC Scrambler. ... _....... 1100 COMPLETE HOU!EJl'tJL. Q9SI-.u.-• _-rPW_______ Color PNlts 19c can 547.m& « rn.mi _n_4_: _m.am______ ~ =' s.u · Cub.
ntlOm.\IRE d1x. • J t c. We Do. Our Own UPHOLiiii:iUHG • $79.50 • 2 SORREL KAJlE 6-yn old. -, .. -St1ZUKI-.---Sl25--1:-'65--Y-a·
range, licht ~; clock I: Dil!COUnt FUm Dcveiopinr pc. (European ttal-) Gentle, * 'ii-Quarte.r I: %-
llibt, ~. cwen; like new. 8MM reg, Sl.lt ...... Sl.59 1'ree est. del, pickup, 2l5 Mustq. * 549-Gll84 eves. ~ s:s.~ conf:
SlOO. 1464'19 SUPER 8 rq. S2.10 .... U.59 Main, KB "Bl!!my" 536-6ill 'A 'fit SUZIJKI lllkc $2SO K·lO.
DISHWASHER, Sears porta-:10 EXP. reg. S2.10 •••• Sl.59 Ke D more . Portable dllh-a.at. & Ylldltt 9000 ~. barely Uled: superb 36 EXP. reg. S3.40 .... $2~9 weti.r. Not used v~ ---------~mJ. 60-MPH.
cood., m . You haul We Boy \Jaed EquJp~t ~~h. S75. ~. -F I E I · -' cood! *.-.su-7409
8'12-6.1".!8 I· Passport Photos .... s~1NG u•c BYRD E'n&1neerlng Mli\i
w•:DGEWOOD glj~ rlothl·S DAVE'S CAMERA ,68 W~J" Zi .;;;" HINE. Course In Basic Scaman-Bike for salr. Creal in dlrt.
dryet, work11 flnr! $.10. 174· E. 17th SI. le &· 11. Take o ·ship • Power & Sall Con· $100. 673-7l9t ~>1"!l>7 t:w•tu~11• Co9ta \11.'sa Ml 6-2136 : my payments. * 89'l.()1W ducted b)' the Balboa Pow--.-.-~-S\l-'-ZUK-'1_80-_0C-.-_-;::. _______ _.;;=.z I ----A~nQUE ater~ t,.a i.tt. rr Sq\Nldroll of Unh"<I 'mAlL. * Xl.i"'T COND!
Antiques 1110 Sf1!rtlnt Geocts 1500 rrandlotb_er· rlock, Sarouk Stales Po wer Squadron. SlTa. 1t CaU 646-2100
:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rug. etc. a:J6.S2Ql Nrxt coune ata:tta January BEA\JTJroL 500 a:: Roed
• rANTASTIC SURf'BOARD PERIOD Sofa, $2l. Rug 8 o. Jj, 1988, 1:• p.m., al New· t: Dtrt Zundapp· f.i(»
RE:PA!RS Fastl E<'Onomlcal $10. • Joan St., Costa port H--Yacbt Club. Call S'7J.48'ra
WIND 'n SEA Su.rfboard. MM& '* ~ and at H..unctca Beach
COUNTRY COUSINS
ANTIQUIS
115 W. lltb SL * 642-'IWl 1t nREWOOt> '* High Scbool For further' M!lfcn I I I 19" 'i pice Clearance ol Ola'
Barp.ia Yard befole lnvt.1>
llOry.
432-E. 17th St., CM.
Dry Euc.lyptus/'$25 ~. intormalkm p 1 e a 1 e cab 8600 Del. ~ stacked. 642--0510 673-1855 <No ... ance real• CUSWAN Allstate. 19156, re-
---------trntlon necelMJ'Y.) built 1960, $85, call alter
NEW Mulcber/grlnder, Sl.50. 2 '!Ys portable 19", con80k. LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS 6~30 962-2900 1:, • ROCKERS from $7.~. USED: Sarlo weed thre!lher, 23 screen. S50 each. 842-7299 19• C ,,,,.., .,.,,,. =========
Curved Glaas China <:a.hmm $125. Blllh cutter, $50. 'l'tlm· ataaarU "' • · · • _,., Tnller, Travel M25
SllO. '* Halltrees • ~4!1.50 er ITIOTt'er, $90. Near ~ Misc. Wanted 1610 !!6" Cntls'a Sip/Tope '
I CHAIRS GALORE! Rolotlller. SlT.i. Lowrey or-30' RaW9Clll llpJ'l.Mcled/o er e M&M ANTIQlrES. gan, $j00, LEO'S, :rl-1 Vic-./ WANT! WHEELCHAlR 2-'l' Rl~SlPI 4 $3900 e 2·1~ NEWPORT BLO/CM. 1orltt, C.M. 54(1.G978 UghtwcJght aluminum. Good 32' Chris Comlie '12 • $11 .500
ANTIQUE Mahogany dlnln:; KtRBY vacumn clc:U)Cr with t'Ond: Rea~:.!::_~_~: ~38 S:., w;,k/~~~
table, Sheraton styk!. 3 ex· allochmenls. Ta.ke o v tr FREE TO YOU . FRITZ I: AVERY lBkn) l~ leavf'!J s:rio. ml:!.13 small peymenta or P<\1 baJ. J12·llst St./llf .8. ~ ~es It wkend~ a.nee of SSUO. ~l Dept. B~"'"" ... 'L ,._,,_ ~u or ~ eves. ----~7'289 Anaheim. ·c.nu .. .., v ,,_ .,.v~ .. '"-t HAND • carved Loui~ XIV ----..,..-..,..-~--,,.:-,.-10 mo.. Free delivery, * '40' Dl.UEL. SIS, • AIJlO.
style " Dutch lltyle inlayed 2-SWJVEL Rocken I Uke 9112-1758 wk«Mys Won 5-Pllot, All 9'Uifl fOO mO~
% beds. S50 ca. Rmal!Wlnce new! '~Prl<'t'! Coolt'r, Wotk· pm, ra:nac. "600 * Lido Lan.,
11tyle velvet rht. m, "4-0C19 ~~,~,:. .. ~be tr\lntc. 2 Mixed Dacbabund. )'OUJli SUp &st, * NIP\et. L/8.
MAHOG FLAT • TOP DESK • .,....,.,., qa. 1 brown, 1 blltck. 16' WHITE Star boat a trtr.
w/Claw foel le Ourw.in Phyfe SILVER ht Ii; e processed f>I0.618.1 unlO 4 p.m. 1 13 Musi lllC1'Uk:e, pod cond.
baS('. • ;t~1 l~rnb J.lcket'. ~elllt' Si1c. CALICO CAT. Vlr: 1411 -. SliO. 6.lz..3132 - - -s:ci0. Hand kJUt J!l'ren dress
1
Camatlon Co di') M I========= Sewin9 M.chinet 1120 $.10. :!·ix· yellow suit $40. 6l:N<I06 ' rona 1~ Sailboats . 9010
I S1. ~-10. fi l2·9960· ~ --1 REPOSSl:.SS~:l> :? DA.'1:. mnd-o:-;.-;·hn.-:b~ I PtJREBRt.'D C"oUI,. It purl'-17' Thl1Ue "370 Fibcraluaed
SEWING MACHl'it:: Ore~cl tPd ~ ra.l Only ~rt'd Pull • both malt>~. 1\ood hull, wood mdt, d1c
('olla'tioo agrnt hcl.s nearly ~ ta. Ludwig dnim wt. ~183 til I I J I trl ~ Dld
nt'W Singer '"4r·41 8eWina (Cott li'lQG) S35C). Dryer $100.
machine available for b3J. Mink 11lolei. $200. s.6-0625
un pn1 !!<II • l1<'W r, Cl
t~YEAR. oki female Gei.fiiiii 11000. ~~
JNT'L..
DELUXE Trir. Cabana 940
scf. ft. 2 BR, l12 BA, utility
nn, cooler. Lge cro.e~.
Mana extras. :l Star Pk.
Musts.,~
AUO trailer. 15 fl.Jn ~cel
Jelt cmcltiaa. Priced lo aell.
$195. l30 If.art.. S.A.
~ .. forM&rL
9500
* '60 CHEV p /U 3-SPD.
Tieetside. 6-cyl., Big bed,
Ne-# .... lees. ahol-ka • tires
Asta Ill? l&OO. * 548-1:6>
'62 n>RD VII-P /U $8.1().-1
6' BED. CUSTOM CAB. ' AUTO. R&fl. l~m ------ -'60 Olrvy 1; too pi(k·up.
Dir $33 cln. Aslumtt con·
tract tMllanct'. 494-<9771.
Mee due on ·~ of Gnly Clllm:N ImitaUon LHIMr ~ ..... di. nd lrl.80 °"with approved cred,. DEN OWR • 0000 <Df·
.... e.t\ I Dmllla it you ma)' &9lllne nmaJD. DmON $1.S -Call .n.r
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NUMBER ONE DEAlS FOR .THE
NUMBER ONE MONTH!
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VOLKSWAGEN
2 o-'91ne 4 •I'"'· , ... ;., '"•t.t.
BUICK RIVIERA
Full pow•• •ttulpmtnl plus
f•cloty elr,
BUICK SKYLARK
Fvll power e4111ip!!!•t1t pl11t
f•dory •ir ceHltie11i1t9.
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* MOTOR HOMU I IUICIC-..JA•UAl-GPIL-4MC TIUCICS nlld .. ho&/~ Clllf· l'T paym~I• of S1.7S p1>r 21" HOFt,.1AN-T.v-sn : ' 14 "1c<!tform. GI.IM, al)d ,..... me. niu,. Mclve.. mo or $.')9.20 <'llfh, O.U Oeo Bl.ACK A.ND Wiim; • :li3'f.i'~ ~ tn06.1_ _ l /lS trl\111'1'. ~ '1Clllll. j
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1961 TOYOTAS
Brand New
1968
TOYOTA
Cpl'OIHI
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$47Down
$47Mo.tllly .
JIM SUMOMS.
TOY.MA
• 07 w ...... u 5tM114 .. ~ ... -. TllUMPH
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• tor). ~ ~ye}.
law/black tftterlc)r, a Hal · top 1'UDlllDc car. $25.G> d9o
: Uvere OAC, tun price
-11395.00. 901 E. JAlt, Santa
: Ana, 542-8801.
: '64 Triumph Spldlrt 1n nice
: conditl.~·, QDJ cleUvf!l'I
• OAC, full price SUSO.OO. 901
E. i.t, Santa Ane, 542-8801.
'55 TR-2 Rdatr, looka A nma
aood· $2S.OO cW!vm ON:, .. full price $'5!15. I01. E. JM,
• Santa Ana, 54UllOl
• '63 TR-4 CONY. TonMea
cover, AD extrul LuaaP
raek, New tirtl. * X!.HJ'.
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Dealer~
: FOR Sale. 1964 9W O.luxe
9'-PD9 Bui. llilce1 cond.
842-4!!>7
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PVT-PARTY ft m.otlS
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}ftclate! 541-5984 ~
'6' vw red Sedln. 9lllD or
.. best oiler.
•• 6*53CG
'59 vw BUS. '61 rebll ena.
new tir9I. xlat eaQ6. M'*
sell. rrso. 642-0225 or
673-50ll
1• vw aw. OnlJ 11.oao mt., ellC9I oaad. J'a!r ,nee. can s..ar
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An invitation to see our
fine selection of ,
reconditioned late-model . .
Lincoln Continentals
Choote from a variety of '87, '88 and '85 models. All
have been thoroughfy reconditioned to meet rigid
apeclflcatlona using the followlng new factory equip.
ment:
• 4 new FlrHIOM Deluxe Whitewall Tim
• 8 quarta of high-grade motor oll
• a new Autollte •Pldc plup
• Ntw Autollt• dletrlbutor polntl
• New Autolite air cleaner element .
• New Autotlte oll titter cartridge
• ptua ••• Important maintenance equipment
to a•ure you trouble-free driving
Stop in today and aee how. cloM you are to owning
Amtrlea·a most dlstlngul1h9id motorcar.
___di_ A•ela'• •ett 411tl!!pltW -..cu .
T Uncoln Continental
'67 CONTINENT AL
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'5195
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NEW CAI
TIA-E~INS ~
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'66 MERCURY $2995
c:.f111Y Perk t Pa......, Stetl..i W1 • fM. Ailt-tlc, tHla. kt..,, ,._.,
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'66 MEICUIY $2995
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'65 MER<UIY $19'5 .
M.11tcl1lr c11111•· A11t1111ttlc, rt41e, i. .. t.,, ,_., if11rSH, ,_., ~rtkH
1114 fe.tery •It .. "'ft11ni111.
.. '65 T·BIRD $2695
Herd+., c••fl•· Fvn , ••• , lncu4"
... .,lllf, liirth1, wl"4tw1 end tHft•
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~67 CHRYSllR $3695
Newit•lt ... ,.. '-•r 1+.erl"'' ,. .. ,
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111t. P11tery Air C.114'tl1nl119.
, 67 flllST Al& $2595
CH,.. A4lt1t1Mtfc, mite, hutlr, ~
tr lfHrflll• • ' A
'66 MER<llY $2195
. Co1111t C.ll111te 2 d1or heNlt•fl· ~
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'65 MUSIAi& $1995
&GOD SElECflOll
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New Cars 9800 New Cira 9800 New Cars 9800 New C1rs
SELMAN
20 l' e•r• I• Or•Jlfe
ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM NEWPORT HARBOR AREA.
LOCATED ON THE NEWPORT FREEWAY AT CHAP·
MAN AVE. J MINUTES NORTH OF SANTA ANA FREE·
WAY. I I . ..
~.,.
WI HAYI A HUGI SELECTION OF THI RNEST RECON·
DmONED CARS TO IE FOUND ANYWHERE.
OVER 23 EXECUTIVE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM _._
'67 BEl AIR '67 CAPRla '67 IMPAU '67 WR1CE
SIDAN llDAN SIDAN OYll 11 ... Of9 •
Exec.utlw ar •I ltrrlflc H Y· A O.M. llCICllflW car. l'tci· WINDIHllLD PllCI
In ... 11'1 Oft flll lleor end NI ""' ''' CIO!ld.. m "·'"· v ... Mr. S.lrMll'I ...,_, Cll'•-FecfWy 1lr cond., v ... _, '""1nlllc f1S H.I". V ... fact. ~ llltrlng. autit. LIHM ·-·-··-~ llllrl~, redlo, ,,. .. r. .,, end •• tlttrlnt. 11re11-. -wllll G.M. options, " ,..,.. end .... Nd 1111 ... , Of ... ;;; e.M. -·Ho. JM ""'-11'1 folded •... No. tt7 111111 """ ,..,. .. ,,,_ w .... A eaotc.er for
ONLY re111Y. Lie, No. TYL ....
'2499 ONLY 585~0.• 579'!. 52699 v....,. .. ITI ,,.. .. ....._ .. .,
BARGAINS ON 1966 CHEVROLETS ..
'63 POITIAC '63 IMPALA '63 PONTIAC '6' BEl AIR
IOtltllYl&.&.8 l'ldwY ~r ......... CllMI
C°""' Lie. Ne. OJW 4'1. SEDAN IONNIVILLI SIDAN
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llULL PllCI NQZ 164 UL. wll price. l!Nfw. I.IC. No. SAX NI.
;
51299 5999 51299 51599·· .:: ,.
40 USID TRUCKI IN STOCK
'66 RANCHERO : '66 GMC '12 TON
l'ICKU!l. Clll'lfllll' -'-'"· c:.nn.c111 fll'ft. I ... tllllm, N. .. '
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1' IANK PAYMINTI .
Lie. U ••
$54.10 MO. $53.11 MOo 1/l DOWN
1' IANIC 'AYMENTS
BRAND NIW '68 CHEVY 1/2 TON PICKUP
CS1"34. 6 CYL. WITH FULL FACTORY IQUIPMINT AT SILMAN'$ '219
11 CORVEI IES TO CHOOSE FROM
_,
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'65 ml& UY '63 STiii& RAY '66 m11& UY '59 CORYEm . I ltlDUCID $200
'AITIACK COtlVlln l'UIL INJICTION. CONVl•T. I_., fl1 w. 111. ,,_,., .,.,., .... :.' = llOIM. ltfflo. lleettr I. c.ectu•n
I ...... Slldl V ... 10. NV• I IHld, radio, llffltf, otltlMI
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53495 52099 53799 5129'''."
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AN .
1111 E. CHAPMAN, OIAN8E
letw•tn Tustin Ave.
I Newport Fretwty
OftlN I A.M. TO t '.M. SAT. TIL 6, ALL DAY SUN.
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..-t-~e 1968
•
NABERS CADILLAC HAS NOW , WHAT WE BELIEVE TO
BE THE FINEST LARGE SELECTION OF IMMACULATE ONE·
OWNER USED CARS TO BE FOUN~ ANYWHERE •
YOUR FACT~Y AUTHOAIZEO CADILLAC DIALER
SEftVIN& THE ORANM COAST HARIO._ AREA.
•
UNDOUBTEDLY YOU 'VE HEARD THIS S.TATEMENT MANY ·
TIMES BEFORE, BUT LET US PROVE IT TO YOU IY A VISIT
TO OUR NEW AGENCY! .
•
4 ACRES OF ULTRA MODERN TOTAL CADILLAC FACILI-
TIES DESIGNED TO BETTER SELL AND SERVICE NEW &
USED CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES .
'65 CADILLAC
II Dor•do. $PKll ! "'""''' lln11~ l'Vll cadllltt -·
ICIUIO,.,.,.I OIVI ltdatv t lr '4)1M!itle>nlllt I nd -r Ylnl
wlftdowt, tfll Ind lllUCOPIC: "'"-'· crulM (Olllrol, IWf.
""'' MftllMI. door lodes, we COi/id to °" end °"'
'66 CADILLAC
'66 CADILLAC
'64 CADILLAC
ALL NEW 1698 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY & READY FOR DELIVERY
'62 CADILLAC '64 PONTIAC .. $1295
c:.twt!N . -n.lt cw '' • rltl!t • Iha IMlll'f. si..
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.......... -w. ............. , ..,,.,,
'66 CONTINENTAl$3695 '65 ~ADILLAC
cretl white wllll ,,.rmonlt l"ll brouele blue l11terlor.
Tiii & r.1-lc: 11Mrlllt whffl & _, 6 WIY Ifft.
C-rttlllil. lffvttM Wlelritl 1Mtell1c .,. wltll wflltt
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l'Ull ltlfller lfllerlw. 1'1111 CeclllllC 110W9r MUl-t
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'67 CADILLAC . . $5995 '65 BUICK . . ... $2295 '67 MUSTANG • . $ms '67 CADILLAC • • $6995
' El Dorldo. E~lvl CM. 1'111 CMllllC -_., l'IMtwood l l'OQtNm. ErtGullve ci r, l'ull C1dlllec
-IOUfpmefll PIUs '"""' ,,, <Ondltlonlnt1. Tiiis -eeous uecvtlw clrlWl'I 8rouo/llm 111 outsllndl,,.
IMIV lot tllole WTIO epprtell le "-flnttl, NorlNMY
lllue wllll bltdl lllcldM tep, Llcenle numlllr VCL7•
.._ __ NAB ·ERS
2600 Harbor Blvd.
: .. ~HIYSUI
COIYAll
'G CX>RV AIR Monza Cpe.
4 llpeed, Xlnt cond. thru-
out. Dir. ~ dn. $29 mo.
49"-mt
'86 CORSA ' Speed-140 hp $1& Private Party. * 962-1818 *
./ LATE '62 MONZA
./ Wltb LARGE ENGINE I:
./ RADIO. * 548-3348
'&J~YSL!:Jl. fun pwr. CORVAIR Wanted! Pay cash ~New auto tram, new for aood bargahl. What hue ""8. Abeolutely perfect! youT ~
DJr.· 1 oWMr. $3'.J dn, $39
,, COMn
1' COMO 2-DOOR
'61 Corvalr 4-dr
Excel cond. $500.
CAD KI 5-9194
1960 CORVAIR
Ex. Med\. Condition
• 548-15811 •
'60 CORV A.IR. 2 new tlret
A battery clear. make of!er. SelllD. V-8, autom.a_tlc, powe-r C&ll ~3893
--.,, radio, hater, white ====::::;;;===
-tires and factory air CORYEm
FOID
'65 FORD
1h Ton Pickup. V8 with auto-
matic tnu11. Radio A heater.
8' bed with custom cab. Ful1
Price
$1495
JOHNSON Ir SON
~Mercury
Colla Mesa Branch
lM1 Harbor Blvd. 642-715)
1941 FORD, 324 Olds high
per heada, dual point lg:ni·
lion, 6-2 eet up, 4 apd hydro.
456 rear «1d, new brakes It
paint. S800 or best otter.
Ask for John, 642.9196 after
6 pm.
'6S FORD Falcon Futura.
Uke new throughout. Aut~
made. power steering. oth-
er extru. A 1teal at $1475.
JIM SL.EMONS IMPORTS
417 w. Warner. S.A. 546-4114
'65 M111tang 2+2 faa1beck. ~klalrl1. --------auto. r1uilo, heater • p/
$2177
'ull
Price
&i---~2'25 H•rbor
Coste Mell
II M444
CbNTININTAL
'SI COllTllllTll
'58 Corvett 427 cu In w/hydro,
new tlres It Interior, chrome
rims. S700 or b t 1 t oUer.
546-5129 aft 6 PM
DODGE
AftMallc. r a d Io, heater,
..... lteerlq, power wtn-FORD
~ factory air condition---------1"' ace11ent condttion. '63 FORD
$111 Squire station wagon. nnim.
ed in black with limu1atecl
grain wood Md red vinyl
Full Interior" See this one at
Prtce $1195
JOHNSON & SON
Uncoln-Mercury
Coete Mna Branch
1lM1 Harbor Blvd. 64Z. 7000
·-A-= loecled. 15,000 mil· c 1lnllh •lt!t blade . ! ... -
·~ FORD SQUlRE * Runs
GREAT! * GOOD TIRES!
Of EA.Pl * 644-1083
'12 GAL. 4-dr, auto, R/H, S395
$5211
'61 FALC-6. St, rblt mg.
new tlift, S375. 673-4394
''9 J'ord Waron '-dr Pl, pb,
RIH, Jua 1'8Ck, auto1 cie.n
codlL •. &a:mo
'58 Ford Gal.uie V-t Lc q.,
4 new Ur& Orts. OWM".
-B-3ll8IS '12 GALAXIE 2-Dr "15.
RA.ff, PIS ~ Brakes. Auto.
-.1437 AFTERS.PM
'12 FAJRLANE 500 · V8, f.dr.
PIS. 8i. O'hluled motor.
Sharp! ~
Bteer, nice condition. $25.00
dellvel'll OAC. full price
S\695.00. 901 E. lat, Santa
Ana, ~-81)1.
MEICURY
P&rklant 2 Door hardtop.
Automatic, vs. poWer steer-
ing, radio. ~ater, •hlte side
wall1, factory air.
••
.
MER.CU RY
'67 MERCURY·
Colony Park 4 Door 9 pueen-
ltt wqon. Maa>niatic,
power eteeinc A: dilc brak·
es, radio, beater, near new
MJmite Man red llnea, fac-
tory air, 11,000 miles w/
warTant.Y boot.
$3977
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MUSTA!f! PON11AC . ,_.,
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PONnAC
4-V. Auto. Air condl Pwr-'67 POllllA( (lflllU Fun power A: Air. Radio '57 'T' 111111
steer. Dile • brka, ~. Heater. $2CIO. 648-5341 Coupe. A rul = V.ty
'15 N llrd.· Full I PM"· air.
Stereo, MW tti9. Dir.
Showroom CC)ftdlt1on? m .=:
deUven. auume contnct =: Burnt Amber $2745. 4M.a52 4 Door 6 puwnpr wapn. well c:attd for. ltter-
Hydramatk, ~ ltlNriar. IAMILEI inc. a-..tic: tnn1. NJ OLDSMOllU
PLYMOUTH
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TIRES! * 673-3213
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Une tires. lactm7 * cat-'12 ....... 8CatlaD w..-. $12'5
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VALIANT
NEW D17 VAUANT _ $3677 Od1. Owner 615-2124 1Jneola llaCW"J
COlta Meta Brandl '8.1 RAMWA _, w., Pl. l941 Harbor Blvd. 142-'RlllO pb, nwlio, cust viayl, redin
·VI, -' trim. bdet --= ••• BAH. tint. Wllald. re-
mote mlmlr, etc. No. m.=
Cablln!l 2 plus 2 2 door ~
N&ta, q owner. SIOO. 1953 T·Btrd, full power lac.
342.lSJ.5 air, OYtthaoled q . 4 nr
'64 CLASSIC 660. RIH. 4-~ I>unlap b chal tira
dr, auto, one owner, belt --------dier. MM510 T·BIRD '5T a.ASSJC'
'6.1 AMERICAN. One o•ne1', Xlnt cond, removable
new ti.ra srioo. bud top • • .. • • .. $1800
2224 Lauttl Pl, NB~ Robert Wood •• $9111
satT nJLI.. PRICE -
plus TAL
Atlu Cbr71Jer IPlymoutla
2929 Rari>or Blvd.
Clolta Msa 541-tlM
'80 VALIANT. Mr, aooll
cond. $.150~ --=
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top. Racffo, hnte-r, auto---------matte, power 1teertn1. wbtte
ldde·wall tlttl.
Pull 'G LeMANS SPORT CP& Price $525. New tires. ft1dro, Low-
at. ~. * 56-GI
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'61 CHEVRQLET ~'t. $)095 I '67 CAMARO
Truck. Cempletely l'ffullt engine wfth fUll 90
'64 CHEVROLET PICKUP $995
'66 CHEVROLET 11895
I•\': Pkifcup, V-1 .,.., ... , . ...._ shlftr rlcllo & ,_.ter.
IJdrl c ... n -Lont ~, flMtslde.
'60 PLYMOUTH :l:N $295
Automltlc tra""'*"on, radio helter, white
with Wue Int ........
'60 JR~3 ROADSTER S695
Both tops.
'63 PLYMOUTH WAGON $495 . ' .
Automatic traMIN•len,., radle aftll heater.
'66 CllVROLET :'~ $2595
YI, ...... ,aattc, ,._.. ttlll'f"lr radio, hMter,
artlllM tvrquofte with aqu. lnflrhar. Lie. #
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'63 DODGE ' PASSINGIR
$2295
$595
St .... ·~ VI, autematlc, power lfllrl"lt ... ............ r.
Hardtop coupe. 327 VI, auhlmltlc, power ~
1,.., radio, helter, bucket ••fl, center ee1a10l1.
'65 IMPALA CONVIRTllLE $1595
VI, a~omatlc transmlsaion, power lfllri"lt r•
dlo, heater.
'63 CHEVROLET ~':~~
lqulppecl with Jutematlc, power """"" r•
dlo & heater. Rici finish with white top.
'58 FORD
Station wagon. VI "'llM, autontltlc tr• ... ......
'65 MUSTANG
Hardtop coupe. 219 VI, a~om1tlc, power .... ,..
l"lt poppy red, black lnterler •
'62 FALCON 4 DOOR
Automltlc, rlcllo and hHter. What• prlcel
'62 MONZA COUPE
'55 CHMOLET ~.:;,
ltNdy fw work.
'66 CHMOLET :::
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'65 PORD GALAXll
100 XL H.T. Coupe. VI, eutometic, power
ttttrin9, retlio, hHter, futory eir. NQXOIO
'64 THUNDERBIRD $1825 '59 IUICK ILICTRA
2 Dr. H.T. VI, eutometic. power steerln9, l:ireke1, . 4 door. Doul:ile 1herp1 VI, Auto.,
wi!Nlow1, re41io, 11 .. +er, feclory eir. HISU7 rs, AIM. FXr10. -
'60 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
4 cloor. Full power I eir. New premiulft tit••· Check this one. 6N6024
;':;. ~~matic, power stHrint, ratlio, $2199-
lleeter, lantleu roof, fectory air. '7571
'64 FORD FAIRLANE 500
2 ~-H.T. VI, evto111etic, power ltHrint,
retlio, heeter. 10Tot2
'63 FORD GALAXll
500 XL Fettl:.eclt c,e. VI, eutolftetic, power
1teeri119, reclio, hHter, eir contl. rACll2
'6' FORD GALAXll $2225 '51 MIRCEDES llNZ
100 XL co11p•. VI, eulomelic, power stHri119, 4 DHr setlen. 20005 Series. FJH70
r:clio, liHltr, fectory eir. UU4t ,
467 .FORD OALAXll $2425 '65 POttD CUSTOM 100 2 Dr. H.T. VI, eutometic. power ttHrin9, VI, eulometic wen1Miuio11,
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166 POID GAi.AXii $2l 00 '63 PORD RANCHIRO
100 2 ~. H.T. VI, eutoNtlc, '°wor 1tHrl11t, . r1c•u11. l 111Htl tren1111iuio11,
ra4io, hooter, factory olr. SQTJH retlio, hHter. HLHIOO
'67 FOID GALAXll $25 50 ''5 lltAMaLER 330 AMERICAN
100 2 Dr. H.J. VI, eulometic, po-r sleerlnt, 4 Dr. Stetlon we9011. NHr new
rotllo, hHter, f.ctory elr. 2 to choon froMot contlitlo11. NFr41o
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CUSTOM 500
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perle•cesofirawel._.llM)lladYelltW'• w1,.., a real part ill .. lpi .. Kiwmis
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WILLIAM · Mc CHA
"P~tlMjal. Land To Discover•
L-t.1-Ay, Febnia..Y 16. 1968
1:00 P.M.
·of wWcla are showw ia circles below. -a.. wlloles•-•MI ~caiftillt col-°' motiOll p~tw· P'OfJl'CIMS .. ,,...
selltecl at Ille Orant• Cwt Cali.-•
Allditoriww, 2701 Fairview load, Cos-
ta Mesa, and CCIII be •ioyecl by botll
children -Cldlllts. They .. penoe-
aly llClmltWcl la • excithlg •d IMnor·
CMIS lllCIBMI' by professional, hiCJhly
qualified lectwers.
Let's all twa Ollt ClllCI help these yCMdla
mowemeats 111pportecl by Kiwaais.
Sillc....ty it's a great cw. Y• .. • llawe a lot of •terlainlMllt, too. ...... ,., ........... .. William McCrH's documentary of Portugal gives us
the opportunity to welcome • talented newcomer to
our Travel09oe Series. Bl~ssed with eternal sunshine,
be.wtilvl teenery, and with the Old World Cha"" of
• Ntioft ff.et h.1 known untroubled independence since
Ht. twelfth c.ntllry, the I.net of skiffed lNfa,.-s aacl
dariftCJ fisherMen, offen the casu.al travel.r sud. ,._
ward\. as th-. brHthiaking town of lelam ••• the 90h-
way to the Moorish Quuter of Lisbon ••• Fatima ••• ·
colorful and seldom visited fishing villages • • • the
Oporto Wine Region • • • Sifttra and Evora • • • Ma-
lest ........
rhM .............. Midi ....... . Al •. -
DON COOPER deira •.• Europe's longest bridge , •• whaling in
MEL BALDWIN .:-Momtcma•
the Azores. From magnificent monasteries to
daullng bHches and fertile valleys, we
shall sample the flavor and color of
many delights of Portugal . "Destination New Zealand"
Friday, March 22, 1968 1:00 P.M.
Again, in re5pot1s• to popular demand, we brin9 back
tfte incom~rable, rollicking lumberjack Don Cooper
with his exciti1t9 and hNrt-wa""iftCJ dory of two bro-
th.n exploriftCJ the wonden of their own state, Mon-
tana. With • brilliant mixture of the excitement of
hi9h adventure and side-splitting humor, we will travel
by canoe with Coop and his brother as they wander
the water highways of the Hrly mountain men, trep-
per,, traders, and explorers. We will SH the naturol
wildlife of the· arNs •.• wind sculpture •.• the local
lndien nations •.• the GrNt Falls of the Missouri ••
Yellowstone Park ••• Gold Mini1t9 Camps •••
General Cust.,'s last battlefield and many
othw e11citin9 pl.ces brovght to 1n wilt.
unsurpus.d -1centc be.vty, history,
and • touch of humor.
.; SINGLE
ADMISSION
(Purchased at Door)
$150
1:00 P.M.
As a fitting close to our 9th Kiwanis Travelogue Series
we welcome Mel Baldwin with his extensive film tour
of New Zea!.nd, the land of the Kiwi. We will SH why
t.y of Islands is on• of the world's finest llue Marlin
waten • • • why the one-day regatta in Auckl.nd Har-
bor is the largest in the world. We will visit Auckland
City, Rotorua, Gisborne, Napier, North Cape, South
Island's garden city of Christchurch, Lake Waneka, a
commercial venison hunter at his isolated camp where
he hunts from a jet boat and the Tasmen Glacier
in the southern Alps. All of which blends into
• new end refreshing look at New z ...
land and an exciting finale to the
1967-61 Newport Harbor Ki-
wanis Adventure Series.
FO ·R·G·l 'I · '. ·H.AR:DWARE
The Sovthland'1 Flnest
llAIMAIE e Miff PAITS • IWJ. APPlWICES e Pl.114116 SUPPW
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2.205 W. ·Balboa Blvd., ·Newport Beach
A Socfcl Mencly ..... to SfM»p, •• Open SwtcNys D•ily 7:30 e.m. to 6 p.m. • PHONE OR 3-2350
Featuring Nationally Ad"ertiled Branda Of Merchandue At Fair Price•
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NOEL CALDERWOOD,
ART INSTRUCTOR AT
GOLDEN W E S T COL·
LEGE AND FREE LANCE
ARTIST, IS THE SUB-
JECT OF D 0 R 0 T H Y
PIER'S MEET THE PEO-
PLE F E AT U R E ON
PAGE 3.
J. RUSSELL TUMELSON
OFFERS UNIQUE SUG-
GESTIONS F 0 R MIS.
MATCHED FURNITURE
IN THE DINING ROOM
IN TODA Y'S DESIGN-
ER'S NOTEBOOK COL·
UMN ON PAGE 4.
WHERE TO GO AND
WHAT TO DO THIS
WEEKEND CAN IE DE·
CIDED MORE EASILY IF
YOU CHECK THI EN-
T!RT~INMENT PAGIS6
THROUGH 11. DON WIL·
SON'.$ QUT 'N' AIOUT
COLUMN, PAGES 6
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'fteba pdeed at '3.50. M.m, •• _. •• me
....... II tbe CODWDtilm Cillltlr .... aD mu-
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Sporta
* llO-MONG -'l'bcnu&bbred Mrtl nclQc at
8ata <Anita Pd., • W. BmtblCtOa Dr ... Aradla. ,..._ ........... Sat.. ftnt poll time ttt
_ llr 12:• p.a ..... Sa carlol Rndicap, Sat.., hL IJ. •
LA INYITATIONAL INDOO.R TRACK llEET -
t 11 &1 .an. ol tbe United States and fareign _..._ will compete in indoor track nmts
J-. JI at 7:30 p.m. in the LA Sports Arena,
-s. t'lcueroa St.
MID:l'llALI. -Anaheim Amieos vs. Louisville
rrt., Ja. 12 at a p.m. and Dallas, Sal, Jan. 13
at 7 p.m. Both games played at Anaheim Stad-
ium, • West Katella, Anaheim.
t'OLLEGE BASKETBAU -UC Irvine n . Univer-
lity o1 San Diego Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. in the UC
lrvlne campus Hall, 7S>l E. Irvine St., Irvine.
Tickets. $1 for adults, 50c for children and stu-
dents. For further information phone 833-6931.
OOl.LF.GE BASKETBALL -OCC vs. Citrus Jan.
11 at OCC Peterson Gym, 2701 Fairview, Costa
Mesa. Game Ume 8 p.m.
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A •uaical eef\11Q, "'Die Amcinaa J'lla," la •
ltace at tbe L1tmaa Playhouse, 31t. Oceaa Aft., a......s.m. Pwfarmances WedneldaJ tlnulh 9atUrt.t....., J..,.., rr. Curtailn Ume a:•
p.m. Far ~crmaticm pboDe ~
''Melle•"
Openinc Jiil. 12 at the Orange Studio Theatre, 115
N. state CoDece Blvd .• is a clau1c Greek drama.
"Med.ea". Performances Friday ad Saturday
nlgbta tbroagh Februlf1 23. Curtain Ume 8:30 p.m.
• Pbw m.zm for information.
"Pldw• •tile Walls el hlQeB"
South Cout Repertory~ Step .Theater, ml vm.-war. Newport Bellcb, will siac-two~
comediea JaDUarJ 12 tbrougb February 4. Perform-
ucea Friday tllroQp Sonday at 8:30 p.m. PboDe
mGm.
MR .. G SOON
-rM~DeMSMw"
Country and .....,. sblger. Jimmy Dean, wltla
guest llan The laa. Sls1e's, opens Tuaday, J&
1', to l'1lll ttro.cll Jan. n. at Melod1'aDd 'lbeatre.
10 Freedmaa w..,, Aalbeim. PerfonnaDcel Tues. tbrOUlb Fri. at 1:30 p.m.; two perfonnaDcel at I :•
and 1:30 p.m, Sal; Sand I p.m. SUD. PbClae ~7211
for mon blb'matim.
"'nme el Yew Life"
A clualc American comedy, "Time of Your JJfe, ..
opens Jan. 1t at the South Coast Repertory, Third
Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Per-
formances 'nlura. through Sun.. c.Josing Feb. 11.
•Curtain time 1:30 p.m. Phone 646-1363.
"Dart at tile Tep 91 the Stain"
The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse will present 1
domestic drama, "Dark at the Top of the Stairs"
Jan. 19 through Jan. Tl, Fridays and Saturdays
only, at the Community Recreation Center, West
Gate, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 834-S30.1.
•I
MOvm.AND •·IBE Am-npt ad .,.ce m• -. felll9dlit a coUedlOll ol mcme and llil-
tlldell ,...._ dltinc back to tt10. Houn lt
a.a. • Si• p.a. dally, <>raqe County AlrpOrt ~ fl.ti lduHI, '5c janlon, 50c cbiJdnD. .._.HS-..
&NOTl"I BERRY I' UM -Attractionl tnclude oa.t Towa. .... sbopl, 1beater, tndlnc post.
_. rlda; 8-cb ~ .• Buena Part. Houn µ
a.& ~ t ~ dallr• ~ m-WL .
JAPANll!IB ._ PAB -~at Sata Aaa
PflftQ ..t KDoU Aft., ill-. Part. Boan
II Lii. ti, .......... tllroqb nun. ud 101.m.
• II p.m. M and Sal Admission •1 for adults,
'lie lw cbDdren. 200 tame deer to pet and feed
... l9ean, IWUI, dcm pavilion .S Japanese
. tea lloule.
llOVIEUND Wil MUSEUM-Creatkm In wu
ti famous ltlrl and scenes of Jftter,_,., lav·
Illa c.wtum& Jn the Palace of LiTiq Art there
· are repllcu ~ famous IC1l1pture in marble.
'l'k!bb: adutt '2, juldon JS.17, •uo, ~ s-n 15 cob. 7111 Belch Blvd., Buena Part.
Blan, SUL 1brougb Tllun. I 1.m. to 10 p.m.,
Fri. and Sal I 1.m. to midnigbt Phone 522-1154.
lllSSION SAN JUAN CAPISl'RANO -Located at
Ortega Wpway, El Cemino Real and Spring
St. ill Sall Juu CaJ*trano. Take Santa Ana
Freeway to Bllbftf 74 off ramp. Ope.a daily
'f l.JIL to I ,.._ u.,•m. • ceob, ~
ader 12 .Smftted free. ~ •1111 •
DISNEYLAND -World fmn9'11 amusement part
hu ridea for young and Gld, 1313 So. Harber
Blvd., Anaheim. Boan llJ'e 10 LDL to • p.m.
Wed. through Ji'ri; 18 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sa_t. aDd
Sun. Phone 53S:4456,
COVER: Pegg; Johnson ~nd Fred Sutton u-
unine .damage to the 'glass menagerie' in a
._. from me p!ly being presented by the
Costa llesa Hicti School this week. Sce.nes and
1 feature on dle ICbool's most ambitiou drama
project are on paie 5.
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Vore than 8,000 gray whales heading to-
ward Scammons Lagoon breeding grounds o.o
the Baja California COllt, from their summer
residence in the Arctic, are expected lo pass
our way soon.
They caa't stay ln then~ because tbey
ba-Ye to breathe air and tllll ls impotUble
wben lbe water bu a tbkk coatiq oif iee.
The gray beasts go to tbe Arctic in lbe
firsl place because its waters are the onl,y ones
lbat contain enough food for the big mam·
mals. They feed on plankton and build up
enough fat lo live through their journey \o
the plankton·poor soutbml waten.
j Yeans ago, as llUIDJ u 300,000 I r a 1
wbales mierated. But lbe whale b11nter soo.o
depleted this number.
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Setting up stations all along the migra·
lion route the bunters slaughtered them in
droves for blubber-oil, bone and other choice
morseb whicb brought good prices through-
out the world.
And then one year the migration seem"M
to have ceased. ln less than a decade the
herds had been killed of.f in such numbers
that for a while it was feared the gray whale -11i'fr;aOlEZZO STUD~
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WHALE WATCHERS
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mlgbt have gone the route of the passenger
piceon and dodo -into extinction.
B1.1t tilling was stopped by International
agreement at the tum of the century and now
the bunter has been replaced by a new breed
ol seaman -the wbale watcher.
Every harbor along the ~c now has
lb own lltUe whale-watching fleet. Instead of
barpoom. binoculars and cameru are the
weapons of the day. And all the passengers
want to do ls watch.
And now for the first time Orange Coun·
tians have an opportunity for a cle>1eUp at
these huge mammals. Davey's Locker is run·
Ding the passenger cruiser Island Holiday on
whale bunts every Saturday and Sunday from
the Balboa Pavilion, 400 Main St .. , Balboa,
with the first trip this Saturday.
Departure time is 1 p.m. with adult fare
$2.50 and children 12 and under $1.50. Res-
ervation phone number is 873-5245.
Normally, the herd stays weU outside the
California Islands chain as it passes this part
of the coast. But many stray insbo:re -ap-
parently knowing that they are sale and so
are vlstl>le even to watchers on shore.
Seen at a distance the whales are gray
mounds that suddenly appear and shoot 15-
foot geysers of water from the blow-holes in
the top of their beads. The spouting is accom·
panied by the whale's "voice," which is a
hoarse tooting something like a Bronx cheer.
Watchers also can catch a glimpse of
some junior members oJ the convoy -1,800·
pound "infant" whales. Most of the calves are
born after the adults reach Baja but inevitably
a few of the females don't quite make it. They
have to bear their babies in whatever partly
sheltered spot they can find along the north·
em part of the route.
The voyage back lo the Arctic is the most
dangerous part of the round trip for the
calves.
The adult whales are large enough to
scare anyone or anything but the calves are
not IO fortunate. They are in constant danger
from killer whales and larger sharks which
llngle out the relatively defenseless infants
for a meal.
Only mama stands ln the way -all 25
tons ol her. And she will fight fiercely to pro-
tect the infant.
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. Workiq with deslp ta mon than jut a job to Noel Kine Calder-
wood, art iDltructor at Go.Idea West Collep. It 11 bit eD'rironment From
the blue'V·neck cbirt and neater he wears to the ftf,f mobilt, Victorian clock
and ceillne·hllh wooden plant that deconte bis office, deairo la the basic
theme in his lffe. /
~use good' design is so important to Calderwood, be couldn't
stand to see a blank wall before him every mominf u be climbed the
stain to bis office. He volunteered to paint a 12 foot mural
'l'be son of a Presbyterian milliste'r, Noel wu born ln Denver, Colo-
rado, and brought to C81i.fornia u an infanl He attended Loi An&elea Poly·
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1ASADEN.A-5AN GAJWEL VALL£Y, 6'0 Y . 0..at!IO ad.., Sui.'°'· AtcldJa Ill f.21'1
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On hil.. retwn froGI" U. ..m a fdltDd ........ Ntll te ·~ li""1 · '
picniC. Tbere -M.me& ·aem;a.e fl:l N rprrled .. DO. ;:. c~ •
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lree llace Jrdlt uul later ,at °'-ef W.11• ta ltlli tlPi ,._. -litMDt •t ~he.attended USC, Mii rwceiYe& "11 PE 111rt .... ill ftM lltf .. ~-p, ht ttse. . : . -. . ! . . . .. ~
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YSJ fOOC(. o. day be heanlol an epea•ac~at·L,.._. .._ . ....,. #
"It was a bapMsm o1 fire;" Noel laugbecf. "I didn't blft UJ teatNg ~ ud tlle ltudents Ud W a ateedy .._of......._ la~
middle of tile year, the main bulldlnr wu l"OIMlnaaed and the arf dlliii were moved into the-metal shop.'' ~ . ._.
The next yur Noel went to &M.i.:Paninoupt Hirh Scbool ~
where be taught for five ·yean, then to ,. v~. Jli&h Stbool. wbere'
he taught during .the day and.at hight taqbt at~~ AngeU.'Collqe: •
In 1963 a ·frjeDd called him and told him there wu ~~ la
the Orange Coast College Art Department. Ndel -.ucbt there ~
until the opening of Golden West College, where ¥ ~ beftl for the
two ye¥8.· ·
In bis oU.ice a preliminary sketdl of bis mvral is .4~ Coatam.
ing onJy a few colors, primarily olive and turqwJte. wblspy-whlte chalt-
men rise smoke-like from it. ''The sketches I am wortin~ on now are ._
representational than my e arly ones:• Noel apr.i~ed. "They are more of
a penobal statement. As an artist matures it • Dot .umcient to dtlplaJ
• virtuosity for sheer effect. lf that is all there is, be d~t have anvthing te
say. He may be overpowered by a teacher or another paintl.?r and become
. only an echo of tilelr work.'' •
Noel, who plans to work on the mural ~urin~ time between bk
classes; believes that talent per se is not enough for a.rl arti.st.
'Talent can be a trap," tie said, "with the aJ.&t repeating the same
statement over and over. It still may be enterta1n1nf!. but the. true artist I
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That's wh~t happens if you don't pay your i~ t•l Apr~ IStft. TM
way to make sure you wil be able to pay is to save money on yow pro-
duee needs NOW,· and the place to do this isl •t Newport Produce.
Here are but three perfect eumples! If you b y these specials we1
guarantee you're on the road to having the monet April 16th.
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period furnishings end the blencf"'9 of various fmishes.
·111.'-•Mtilli of French chairs with a contem-
porary table, Spanish with modem Ofl French. or Queen
AIM with country English, adds a specie! interest to the
setfing. They also are ettredive choices With en el CJless
+op dining teble combinincj e softness with dean simpl;city ..
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....._.. tM .... room furniture is chosen for
'°"4]-term use end it is wise to select interesting fumishinqs
thet weer wel over the yeers. Often this reqWes the help
of a decorator in making the proper choices but the end
~ .... worth the ~ancetdNtwd effort.
p-.1 Iii.._ such es peinted end cMtreud
colon. ..... wood tones, tortoia shell end hend ~·t
~ piltu lend added interest end individuality to 1 room.
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Plwe ........... ..d questions ~letter to: D.signers ~.
w.-~ Magazine, Post Office Bo~ 1175. Newport BHch, c.lifomia.
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ream Up: A Garden Now
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·TMI .II ........ ti *""I & fir ... ii U.. -prden cata-Jop an maDe4 wt. JJ tfta--. tbat tbl .-la .. U. ,.._ llfter quite
matda tM #tlw• ta a. catalog, bat 1W ..,... lklfll -lnm trying.
.... II• 1111 tf al'rltp on...._ ,a.t ....... S... firm make
a dwp for Mr caUJoc, bat molt el U.. Jet ,_ .act It fraaa JOU!'
ftnt order. Any will lelld yoa a fNe catllol Bat Je1r II Joa 11D4 tllem
an order WI Jell' •
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catalo(, 2lc.
Cnlt .., ..... Bl 1, Box 97, Bubl»ard, <>recon mm. No dwiet trta ... d&Jlilia
Fischer._ .. ,....._ IJnwood, N.J. 10c for an atenme list
of African VloleU.
1ec1rw111a D. s.lth, 2038 Post St., Jacksonville, Fla. 32204. No ·
charge. AllmJUll llallll.
. WayticM ........ 47 Mentor Ave .• Mentor, Obio 44CMSO. $LOO
for a 144 p111e color catalog ol wide variety of sbnlbs, trees and other
plants.
Svnnyslope ~ns. 8838 HunUngton Dr., San Gabriel, Calif.,
91775. No cbaree. Chrysantbemwm. J•-Cactw G•rdens. Box "58, Panmount, Calif. 90723. lOc
for a color catalog of cactus and other 111cculents.
Oakhunt Ga ..... Box 444, Arcadia. Calif. 91008. 50c for a
80 page catalog ol 4fthids IDd rare and U!IUSUal bulbs and bromeliads.
Pwtc ._. C.., Ba St, Greenwood, So. Carolina 29646. No dm1't for colorful leecl catalot featuring unusual flowers and vege-
table&.
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-Don Horton
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<Jo.go girls galore at Ye Ole Inn. Colta
Mesa. Gone from the dub . • • temponri1J
at leut . . . owner Alez 1,Janu. Dol.Qg tbe
YICl.tiOll bit • • • eztnded . . . daft )laico .,,..,
* In annel' to an oft..llked quation . . •
yes • . . Jrooo's, Newport Bea<*. bu dOled
Wby? 'lblt question will llave to remain u-IDIWered. for the simple reason that. wttb tbe
pma pai.ce dart, there's DO-()ne atoud to
tlaril'J cause.
* nw Chuck CourJ (Coury'•, Oosta Mesa)
lfl'lll&ed ~ toarument originally acbedul·
ed for. plaJ al ltancbo Viejo on TueldlJ, Jan· 1mJ 21. will DOW be stapd Oil tbat date at
.Costa Mesa Golf and Coutry Club, tmaelld.
' A trem~. ~ ....... wMll oabt1nd-,
en from the l>odcm, 1tama, Anlek and
.USC • ua..A collclliDC staffs alrndJ lip-
,ecl 11p as guest ec>lfers.
For tbe bene1lt rOl noctunW •tGcr'APh
•unters .•. Ute entire lfOUP will mote t.
Coury'a for dinner after tourumeDl'• end.
* Jan Deneaa Trio-••• for years 1t Prime '°' Newport Beach ••• now tbe top lttnc:-tion ('lbursday.Friday--satwday) It flew De
Us, Laguna Beach .
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The BmlDJ Butdl .•. tUt ffdclJ1 ftMJ
cost!y ncll Ilion . . . DOW ops -. .., mucho business up Tustia way. 'ftda II a bops
heaven tbe lites of whidl you'Ye never teen
before. And . • . ditto tile cutey cutes wtao
serve tbe icy, icy. Minkplendcnd tbiDp.
they.
* 'lba's all!
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tho fault of tho Alphabatlcal IV wf\o ... ,.ay1,. nltihtfy, -_...,, -l:M. lfl.
•Williama is oa ...... Jehnny $Mith.. IHder, ls on clrvms, L1rry RMcl pa.ys au •rMI
pi .... •NI 8ebby 11 letl plays '1Ult11. They al....._ -.I tvni•-"'Y ....
hwrnony • plan to.., 1111, "'-aNI Mnce to their Hvely music. You1t 90 Mcie: .,.1n.
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TOP llllL-'ITEAK .. ·rl2f
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YI .. GllOUND ROUIC STEAK 19c
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'GLASS M ·ENAGERll~" AT CM:::HJG9
, MOS? .AMllTlOµS !Pl·O~U~_TION '
IN SCHOOL'S DR.AMA HISTORY.
Tennessee Williems' dr,,me , "The Gtass Menagerie" ls beinq pre..
sented by Coste Mese· Hi.g,h ~ loni9"t ond lomorr~w _niq_ht, Jon uory
12 ond 13, ol 8:1 5 in the Lyceiihi building on compus, 2659 Foi""°w f\oed,
Cost" Mesa. · ....
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The most ambitious production in the .ichool's .ten ·year history
concerns a wistful poet who is empl~ in a sh~ factory._ ,His, mother
wants him to bring home a gentleman caller">for his crippled sister ,..'Laur~
who lives in a tenement &nd has Oflly-two interests in life -::-playing old
phonogr&ph records and her-c.oUectiOn -0£ fra_gile gJ,,ss ani mals. It ii
set in the depression 30'S and is"often belie~ed to be "n "utobiography
of Tennessee William s.
The play was first perfqrrned iri New York in 19-45, w&s later ·m.,de
ihto a motion . picture G~. has" enioyed many reviYels Mnce, lt prpvide~ .
1 sensitive picture of e 'family dominated Oy -"~~mbitiqus ·r"~ther wi~ ~
o tliemo of esc.ope ftO(n roel,ity poovodjng the entire p;.,dti!;tio\i.' ' f (
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--Directed by·William-€1.tke , 1ho ploy feetures Gretchen Mei...,. · • ~1 r .-lioitMr in tho role of Amenda: Peggy Johnson .. her ciougl)lw, leant/~
and Fred Sutton OJ hOf soit, !oin} Bali: Sonde..'. ploys tho·r0" of tho
~tie men Caller. -.. ,
• -Seo. S..ide' to .Fun, 'P~~ .2; ·fortic'ot doteilo. .. . . -. . .
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Top liltertairime~ "Pac•ap"
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LISTENING-DANCING TO
THE 1L YN " CARL DUO • WEEKDAY llf'FFET LUNCHEONS $1 .65
Sundays (Incl. "Prime") $2.15
5uperlt DlnMn $2.SO up
e "'PERSONALIZED SERVICE• e
DAY Olt NIGHT BANQUET FACIUTIES
FROM $1 .65 TO $5.50 PER PERSON
1045 IA YSHORE DR.
67U200
IALIOA IAY
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While Dining et
VILAGE INN ~ •
Where luncheon-Dinner
History is being mede!
12tMlrine ..... .......,
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. llfts wbl& Uppeaed.
Aft8dlq .. llr. P:; he 19d·spouse DID
i.n. a ..,_. ••• ready to take o•er, u a mat-
ter II mt
• "" • t t 11 l~ t I lllwater • . . at the Jul 'lninute . . . the
PN11b llecam& dlmtisfied with about--tHe-
fllt Tenail au .... new ewer-Frull use-
.._,, frGllt felalM at Villl MeriH, BllMa
Bly. .
Allo MW at VK . . . the Lyn and Carl
0.0 .•. stmtn1 top Mllin1 with the lithesome llaftllHIHIHIHD Girlt. I .. I •• ' '
• :1"-~' MWCJ ••£.,..a plUI for future .epera-, · ·"·· ·
•• : tloa " .. ... IDCeled out. -the deal . . .....
Lyn bandla drums and vocals ••• while.
Carl .... ~. '•
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Wltla 1 6 K ltlll at the helm, Swiss
Oaalet will add entertainment to its bill of
fare Jn lpprODmateJ1 two weeks.
New 8088 Lady
.,. .(llcCuDGacb) Menninger . . . one-
time Blad bllbt, Costa Mesa; Qui.el Womn
Ccircma del Mar cocktaU~ndiment carrier
and farmer mana...-Dt (ill Friday at New·
DANCING
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THE . LIDO . LOUNGE
Sp&-lp.m.
Lloycl ... Lloyd
DIRKT P1tOM HONG KONG 'AR
IN CENTURY PLAZA
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MUSIC SEVEN NISHTS A wm
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1107 Jamboree ROid Newport Buch
644-1700
JOHNNY
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TRIO
DlltlCT FROM
LAS VEGAS
HAPPY HOUI DAILY-10 A.A\ te I P.M.
Hl8HULLS ._TASTY DIP
MONDAY NITI alLLIAllD TOUltNAMENTSI
ONE FOil GUYS ••• ONE FOR GAU
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"lllOWIMLY f'LAYOW" WIMll•t
AWAllll .fBIOllAUla C91 tnCll
138 E. 17da Sl'llEE'J'
Al' Nftf NaT a£V.. .
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Daniers Due ;~~ ....
Perhaps aJready re-opened by now (but
not at tldl writing) the new and different
Doiel'•, Colla Ilea.
Wiien Jut contacted, Keith Nellon, mu-
ager ol tbe .,., felt certain be would be open
tw bulinea tbll effllinl . • . but when it
comes to readyin1 a burned-out bar, who knows?
Anyttow ••• about t.bet new and different.
Daniers will hue rest rooms upataln, an
ION JOSF
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HAYDEN CAUSEY
TRIO
PIAIWllM
"JOSIE•
EN~HILADA & TACO ...••••• $1.JO
Ctal I" I ENO-INCtaADA' •• $1 .45
... ftO Wmt aic• & •Diii -TOITMtfTM a IAUA
• COCKTAILS •
9093 E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON lllACH
OPEN 7 DAYS "2·1'11
~ TO 2.-00 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY -
MARK DAVIDSON TIUO
IUNDA n I P.llL "llL a A.II. ......, "°".__... .... "· ......... SCHROEDER'S CHFS INN
1211 L COAST HIWAY C01011A -MAI
El Matador
FAMILY USTAUltANT
Mmtall1C MlllC#M P009
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Fred Lanouette, entertainment engager
at Newporter Inn, Newport ~ch, bas ar· ra..-s eenn-41y-•week danclng from five in
the llfternooa unW one-forty·fift the foUow-·
t.n1 morn1nc at the hilltop posh.
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Prom 1:00-l:IO ,.UL, 'LloJcl ind· Uoyd, i '·
dind from the Hons KCJlll Bar In Ceatuiy
Plala uptown. will appeM", and from the latter.
time on, t'will be The AJpbabetical Four pro-ftdina Jicbt fanMstic uadenoortq.
How b..t to clflcrib. It 1
Certeinly, •• • filte, new a...c._._·dinner house.
With •n excellent •cldrua, 17 Fa1hion l1lencf .
Wannty MifiMat• efwlosphere to be lont reffteM'*'ecl.
Spuious 4illinin9 erH1 for fest, efficient tervice.
•. • Top trio enterteinmet1t Nch ni9ht of the waeli.
Vut perkin9 fecilitie1 oppo1ite Mein (not Mell) en-
trance. letwHn lvffum'1 and lroedway O.pertment
Store1.
Even more ••• it 1hould be cfescribecl •• the "h•ppy
surprise" of Oten9e County dinin9.
For two speciel rH1on1, •~lity encl price.
Roast lrHst of C.pon, $3.50; Tournedo1 of Filet
Mi9non, $3.95; Lon9 lsl•nd Dvclrlin9, $3.95; 6rene-
cline of ... f. $3.95: v .. 1 O.cer, $3 .951 Ro~nt Prime
P .. eealt. Parlon
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to clrtnk-41M dena. t • ,. '\ •• .;-_. ··~1
llUC!itl·ll• r nnan•1.,.. en.tw.._:: •
ctlpled ......... ·JUDdiem•l .......... 1 ..... ' .
time, Rt HClllU,. ..... "In ... ....,., .... • '~
Placentia) Mister .P.d'1 and Jlmilly'1. •
Mn. E's i1 a Ubation·lu~~ianer a-
tabllabmenl featuring buffet dvftne the noon
hour and sit-down fare event»:'•, wblle Jim-
iny'a ii strictly sudl anJ '!ild, wtld Jllychede-
Uc effects that light up the room ICtOl'diag to
musical pitdl attained by the spa's sidemen.
Tatar Talk 1 ...... ~ t:,:•--•·
Tbe ward going around tbal Jale"•Tltar,
otremeJy fmllly comk and fOi'·90rnlUmHow
owner of Tltar's Red BaJloon, ~. bu ;
bad tt in tile landlord leaJue.
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Dirner, luncheon, Cocktails-& AttnOsphere.
One of Southern ~lifornia's fine resteurants .
Enterf&im:nent Nigh11y-. · •
pAlJSt\d(~S
New Ser•i"t
SUNDAY BRUNCH
I liOO A.M. • J :to P .M.
PaM.des Roeci
between Newport 11¥d.
and Red Hil
546-6~34
Rib, Au Jut, '4.75. l'I--------------------
Theta 4illiftftet' ... tr .. 1, •• well •• numerous others,
MrYN witla potato, specielly-baked hrHcls encl •
choice of 1oup or .. t.cl, lnclucfint hou1e 1peciafty c. ... , •• a.ct •
The luncl.eon menu ls Just •• "heppy" ht ,quality Hcl
_..,. more • "•u'P.f'lte'' a. price • .
TI.la fa how to b..+ cf "ctlb.
IOI IURNS RESTAURANT
• ll Pashloe Mend, N•WP.Off a..ch
°'-9ft• w .. 1rct.yt-(uftch•OfU 11100.1100,
Olnntrt 1100-ll&OQ
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R•trMfl•• lli111.W M4-20M
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NOW at JOSEPH'S!
JUNE RUDELL
With Jud DeNata, bGn Ir Jack Reidling, pimto
Need We-Say More?
e LUNCHION e DINNIR _ e LATI SUPPIR e WEEKIND 9RUNCH
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Jlh L COAR ...... AY e AT MIUCA -..._.,.._ 1n.n•
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At 1llit. Tatar -.......... .., .... ... ...... .. tbe lleacb ll'U •llout die ,_..
...., ., booki1111 for bil ad.
. Some ...i dalt owner will llldl • ••• , ~ ..,.,. lllWl .
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For ,-. u "eW ... " at. P 4'.'1 Im 16e-1
ton, Cano'• Jl'OUP .ut ''""' • ltlll • membered as die COIDM that made 1 llDelll
tune out of ·~ Of lleeey."
Not tbat "Taste" iii the llm1t or leut ot
Cano'• repertoire. a.. it .. .... .....
cred1ts abo Utt ........ -w-i lltt. a-.
aelJ.out ......... ..,,..,..... la ... ,...
awe bow maay ... metiall ....... lie.._
ai. been leatared for ,..,. -,.. -tile tube. f;·
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FOR ANY OCCASION
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With food prepared by Chef Johll RJder, loraw:rt1
1 member Of The Boyll HOUlebold ~ 8'dlmt-
bam PaDce, London, Bnllad.
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