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Captured • Ill Cuba
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County Mother Mum on Son's Fate
A former tr.s. paratrooper whose
mother lives iii Garden Grove Ii.as
bttn 1bot down and captured by
Cutro'1 CUban forces, Havana Radlo
reported today. •
Tbe former paratrooper, w b o
Havana claimtd ,,.. d r o pp i ll g
weapon• from 1 pri"'* plane • uti-
cutro forces, was Identified as
Everett D. Jackson. '17.
His mother, .Ailaie Timmerman of
Garden Grove, aaid be had iane to
Florida thrert rears 110 "to fi1ht
agalnat Cutro.' Mn. Timmerman, coatac:ted at b4!'r
home at l1831 StetW: Drive, would not ' . ' ..
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elaborate about bi. capture. "I bave
notbDts lo Nf right DOW," &be. told
U.. DAILY PILOT.
Tbe plane crashed in Clyo FakoDes,
a small Island north o( the bay, the
broildtast added.
PO Ti~ked Off
, lli '~Hrted , Jacbon had dtopped
a .,Uacbute wM.b p.aages that con·
tained an M-1 carbine, six clips, more
than 200 rounds of ammunition, two
cameras with telephoto ·1enst1, lwo
paradlutes. a notebook. a palr of
binoculars, mlUtary •,cale maps and
a telescopic rifle sight. But 'Bomb' Was Just Sweeper Jackson took off from th e
Homestead Airport south ot Mllim1
about .f p.m: on Dec. 251, the bro1dcut
sald. He was ftytng a .. Taytorcraft"
with the registration number N96'57.
It was 1 large pack.age aqd it Jn.Ide
a strange Whirring, ticking sound.
No one at Newport Beach's ,main
Poet Office at' 191 IU•eralde Avenue
early tlda rnornin• was m~.., in·
, teruted opening it -or delivering ,
it ..
So pollu were called.
POltal employ.es rect!ived telepbon·
~ pennis1ion irom the. package'a ad·
dre11ee to open It, and then gave
Police Sgt. Ed Lobess plenty of room.
Lobes& carefully removed the outer
wrappin1s. The 1wpected "bomb"
was contained in a boa: labeled
.. Vacuwn Qeuer."
And that ·tt "was.
A•istaDt 'Nee Cl:Uef Merrill Dun· can said llllar tbat tbe battery.·
t;>Perated cleaner appareaUy bid btt!I
iwitched on when the package was
josUed durin1 delivery ta Newport.
It ia BO'W cleanla1 a rut somewl\ere
in Balboll.
The Coast Guard in Miami said it
had no report of a · mlaaint plane
m I t c b I D I · thM description. The
Federal A•aiatlon Admini.str1tioa. ln
Miami said il! reports on mlsling
aircraft were flOl avliLlblt.
Disannanaent P•t
"The pilot was captured by forces
of tbe Interior minister... the broad·
cast said, and claimed Jackson kien-
tified bimaeU .as a former member
ol the ltnd and lOlst Airborne units,
wbo had served in Germany with
the 11th Division .
U.S., Russia Present Joint
"He said be had come to Cuba with
the purpose of infiltrating into the
natiol'.lll terTitory," the broadcart
uid.
Robert M. Cheatwood of Miami. who
sold Jackson the plane, slid Jekson
was accompanied on one of his three
visits before buying it by a girl "that
I got the impression was a Cub11-n . . Treaty on Nuclear Arms "I checked him out In the plane
and he seemed to know what he was
doing. He was sort of ·stocky and
I 1ues$ he could have been a GENEVA (UPll-The United States
and the Soviet Union, warning today
that nuclear war would devastate. all
mankind, jo1atly lftlUted a draft
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The cOmplete text of Ule nuclear
non-proliferatton ~t. hammered out
durtnr two ,..n o1 -neaott•· lions bitween tbe two 1upe1 pow11.
wu prnented to the 11-eatiort GeMva
Diaarmament Confer:ence when' it
resumed meeting Thunday afternoon
after a Chrlabnas receu.
The treaty provides that nuclear
nations will not give nuclear wu~
ans, or control over them. to any
ether nation. nor help any nation to
make 1uch weapons. Non-nuclear
countries agree net to obtAin or man·
ufacture nuclear weapons.
Adrian S. Fisher and Alexei A.
Roshchin, the American and Russian
LSD BLINDING
BR ANDED HOA X
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) -Gov.
Raymond P. Shafer said Thursday
the reported LS().aun blinding of six
college studenl! was a ho.ax fabricated
by a blind 1tate official who became
'·emotionally lnvolved1' over use of
the drug by children.
The olficial. Dr. Norman Yoder.
v.'as lmmedlately suspended from his
120.00J.a-year Job as State Com·
missioner of the Blind. 'Yoder said
he was "sick" and would enter a
hospital.
His hou fooled 1tate officials from
the 1overnor on dowt1 and made front
pages from coast lo coa1t. (Ste atory
Page 4).
we.tile r
Break out the beach balls and
bikinis. suggests forecaster
frank Ernst u he unveils a
sunny 73 reading for the Or·
:ince Coast Friday, with inland
n1ercury climblnt up to the 79
u1ari(.
INSUit: TOD,\\'
negotiatora, . .igreec1 on the final word·
lng of ' the treaty enJy houn before paratrooper. He always seemed to
the confel ence delegMn filed Into · be in a hurry."
the 1oniaite r.eCf.and~,.ho~ marble · .~ .:ns.., .. ats.· 'o hnmedlate ex·
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The two men bad 1r0rked intensively American "infiltrator" c apt u red
in seclualon for three di.ya in an ef-behind the augar cane curtain in
fort to complete the hlat.orlc treaty. &everaJ years.
In Wuhington. President Johnson
said: "I believe history will look on
this tttaty as a Jandniark in the
effort of mankind to avoid nuclear
diuster while en1uring that all wiU
benefit from the peaceful uses of
nuclear energy, Thls treaty will be a
testament of man's faith in the future.
ln that spirit I commend It to ~II."
The agreement must be approved
by .the other 15 nations at the Geneva
talks and then presented to the Unit·
ed. Nations General Auembly befort;
March 15 for debate, ud lienblt by
the nations of the world.
France and Red China were not
expected to sign the treaty. Both
countries are developing their own
nuclear weapons. France ha1 exploded
14 nuclear devices In the atmosphere
and China three. France boycotted
the ~eva talk1.
But American and Soviet negotia·
tors told the conference they were
certain "an overwhelming majority"
of countries will 1ign the pact.
In their treaty draft, the U.S. and
Ruasia urged all nations to sign the
treaty "considering the devastation
that would be vl1ited upon all man·
kind .by a nuclear war and the conse-
quent need to make every effort to
avert the danger of such a war."
The treaty preamble said the danger
of nuclear conflict "would be ae r·
iously enhanced" by a spread of
nuclear weapons to more countries.
If the Geneva conference and the
United Nations approve the draft
treaty, it would mark the 1econd time
that man has attempted to control
the use of the awesome power of nu·
clear fhslon. A parUJI nuclear test
ban treaty was p1s1ed by the Geneva
Disarmament Conference In 196.1.
Since then, more than 100 nuclear
explosions have been stAged, 96 by
the United States alone. The signing
nations agreed to prohibit only abnos-
pheric tests that pollute the earth.
and France and China did not sip.
Chamber's 'Man
Of Year' Chosen,
But It's Secret
A 1mall handful of Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce officialA are
sharini a aecret today.
It's the name af the man chosen
as the chamber's 1967 '"Man of the
Vear ...
The announcement and a w a r d
presentation will be made Jan. 29
at the chamber's annual installation
banquet at the Balboa Bay Club.
Chamber Manager Jack Barnett
declined today to give more than a
ttint as to whom a special committee
has selected for the honor, won a
year ago by a surprsied Theo Robins.
Barnett's hint:
"Our Man of the Year." he saic1,
"will be a man."
Which leaves out Mrs. Isabel Pease.
Who wa1 aelttted "Citizen of the
''ear" two. years age.
FIQods, Tornados,
Rain Pound T exas
SAN ANTONIO, Tei. (UPI)-5even·
Inch ralns pounded central and aouth
Te:ua today. Flash floods drowned at
lea1t two persons in San Antonio. Two
others were reared drowned.
A car was shoved from a nooded
Intersection down a creek and police
found two bodies inside. Two other
persons were missing.
'Mle yiolent weather was triggered
by warm, moist GuU af Mexico aJr col·
tiding with cold air from the We st.
At least one tornado was touched off
in central Texas.
• UPI.,....... PRESIDENT JOHNSON STARS IN PERFORMANCE NEARLY EVERYONE PANNED
'Our Goll ls PMc•' 'Can't RejM1I Inflation' 'Mrnt Rebuild Our Citita'
Guns and Butter Vow
LBJ Promises Firm Stand ili 'U nion' Address
By MERRIMAN SMITH
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WASHINGTON -Pres Iden t
Johnson, promising a "restless" na-
tion both guns and more butter, vowed
Jn his State of the Union address
to stand firm In Vietnam while step-
ping up the drive to rebuild U.S.
c:IUes and find jobs for the slum poor.
He told Congress and the American
people, h o w e v e r , that the
government's new budget would hit
a historic hlgh of $1116 billion -$10.f
billion hlgher than the current apen·
ding level -and appealed anew for
higher taxes.
The President devoted less than a
page of his ll·page report to Vietnam
Wednesday night. He aeemed to hold
· out no hope that the present peace
feelers from Hanoi would lead to talks.
\Vhile repeating that America's 5lOal
is "peace at the earliest possible mo·
,.
J1\.ent ,'' he warned North Vietnam
"our patience and perseverance will
ma I ch our power." '
But the bulk of his speech was
devoted to problems here at home.
To combat the "despair and frustrated
hopes" of the urban ghettoea, Johnson
challenged Americans to provide new
jobs. housing and stronger law en-
forcement In the nation's cities.
Congressional reaction to Johnson's
(See JOHNSON, Pafe %)
~Qm,et·hing for Newport?
BJ J EROME F. COLLINS
DI lfll o.lfr Piiio! llall'
Preaidefltial State of the Union mes-
sages traditionally contain something
for almost everyone.
Newport Beach stands to gain some-
thing Ulla tim~lose to '500,COJ for
Ille develoPf!lent of a pallce-moni·
toted televtslon survelUance system.
That was the view today of City
Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt and
Police Chlef B. Jame! Glavas.
&th were elated at the big boost
President Johnson Wednesday night
ihdirectly P,.ave the. ci ty's hopes for the
proposed 'Electronic Protection Sys.
tern" !EPS).
Johnson, I n that portion of his
~peech related to crime in the streets.
declared:
"There. is no more urgent business
before the Cpngress than to pass the
Safe Street Act I proposed la.st year.
That law will provide required fund.'
to oombat crime. They are so critic·
ally needed that J have doubled my
request under thil act to llOO million
in fiscal 1969.·"
-It Is th.la proposed appropriatlon,
Chief Glavaa noted today, that would
be tapped to finance the city's EPS
projeCf. which would aerve as a pilot
model for the entire natian.
Currently, because of Congress'
failure to adopt the measure at Its last
session the U.S. Department of J us-
tice. which Is administering the Safe
Streets program. b without funds for
disbursement to local Jaw enforcement
agencies.
It is coasldered unlikely that the
President will have much. difficulty
winning approval of his appropria-
tiaoa request this time around. The
st;ong burst of applause that greeted
Mesa Thief Nets $4,.132
In Heist of Lady Golf Trio
A go:fing threeso me or Lido ISIP
women lost their purses and contents
\·alued at S4.l32 lo a car !hie( Wed·
ntsday afternoon while they were
playing the Costa Mesa Country Club
course.
Victim s were Mrs. Paula Verena
Gardner, 47, of 129 Via Nice; ~1rs.
Glenna Susanne Heller. 41, of 221
Via Nice, and Mrs. Hester Scott Wilis,
65, of IOI Via Koron.
They had locked their purses in
the trunk of Mrs. Gardner's 1966
Mustang, parked_21 the clubhouse at
S l8"k ~rarkel
NEW YORK rAP) the stock mar-
ket 1ta(ed a vigorous early rally to-
day In reaction to President Johnaon's
State of the Union message and then
Mltied back.
1701 GoU Course Drive, pol i ce
reported. but left the sedan's door
unlocked. The thief got to the trunk
by removing the car's rear seat.
The theft was discovered when the
women returned to the car about 1:30
p.m.
Mrs. \Vills estimated her loss at
S3J85. including a $3AKJO ring with
one emerald. two Tiffany cut
diamonds and four facets with small
diamonds. She also listed a gold
charm bracelet and a jade among
other stolen artJcles.
Mrs. Heller·s lossca included nine
$100 bills. a $500 cashier's check. a .
ISO U. S. bond and her passport.
she told police.
~1rs. Gardner re.ported her loss as
$17. including her S12 purse.
Police opened an lnvestigallon Into
the grand theft.
his remarks on the &Ubject was an
indicator of that. Glavas 1ugguted.
''This is great news," said City
Manager Hurlburt. "It is very araU.
fying to know the Preaident shares
with us our concern In fi&htilllg for
the type of thing. we're lighUng for,
and that is the use of advanced tech·
nology to help combat crime."
Jn hls message, President Johnson
fiaid the funds would be used "to
bring the most advanced technology
to the war on crime in every city
and county in America."
Chief Glavas said he was especially
pleased with the President's "care·
fully mentionlnc that law enforcement
is a local matter."
"I believe,'' Glavas sald, "that the
federal government wishes to assist
local po)lce agencies without faining
control or providing airings to any
financial a.id.''
Johnson put it this way:
"The people recognize that the
front line headquarters against crime
is tn the home, the church. the city
hall and the stale house-not in far
removed Washington. But the people
al$O recognize that the national gov·
ernment can and should help the
states and cities In their war on
crlme lo the full extent of its rl!sourc-
es and constitutional authority. This
we shall do."
Glavas said the President I! appar-
ently ''laking proper note of the fa ct
that the crime situation Is now a na·
tional scandal and a disgrace. I'm
very much pleased with his recom·
mendatlon to Congress."
The chief added that a proposed
application for federal funds for the
EPS project should be completed In
time for presentation to the City
Council on Feb. 13.
Arinc Research Corp. of Santa Ana
Is readying the appllcallon. The firm
was assigned the job t-·o months ago
by councilmen. ·
Glavas said a "rough draft'' of the
application is already completed. It
sec.ks the funds for Installation of 12
to 18 remote-controlled. cable-leis
TV eameras. which would be used at
various pohlts in the d ty.
'The cameras would be monitored at
police headquarters .
A m«rica is mptdlr app1"oach.-
1 1g an ero nf mus ltioh hacomes.
nccordi "g to fl na"cial coh1mttilt
Sylula Porll!r. BMt, ht · lt«r re·
port on Page 28, 1M llli'f f.hit·
could bring f rutnitiolt, Mt
happl 1tess.
Funds, .Fund Chief Gone Message ·at a Glance
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'I'ht di1Un1U11htd looklq La«una-
Moulloo P1t7h-bulldiJll tuad
chairman has vanbhtd. lo bes tl,lllO
and police hokl • rt:loay "'"'ant for
his arrest.
FT1zer Smith, fl, of 1411 Santa
Cruz St.. Laguna Beach, ls accused
ol -'°""" ol -..,.,. pollco llld today, and hes ippG'IDUy flown the coop.
Ott. Sat. Frank Diiion 1a1d Players
officials -winding up a '400.000
bulldlna fUnd drive -turned over
to him f,ur allegedly for&fld cbecks
dra"n agailllst the. Bank of Arr.tries
on Dee. a.
The checks, he 1aJd, were $450.
'350. '850 and '500. The detective
aald the district attorne1 ltsued a
complaint acas1ln1 Smlta of three
counta of fort:il TM l&OO check
•11 Dot the ol I compl&iJlt
beCau1e of legal technicality. be said.
Asked whal the allegedly forged
nariles were, Dillon declined to say
on the blsls It might prejudice the
caae. In court. However he said there
wen four slgn1tor1 authortzed to hln·
die Players funds and ·smith wai not
one Of them.
He claimed Smith forged three of
the oame1 ot authorized slgnacors •
Alttd If he knew wbert Smith •
(!lee PLA VHOUSE, P•1e I)
WASHING·TON !UPI) -President Jahnson's 1968 State of the Union
Message at a glance: •
VIETNAM: Assured naUOQ,be IOUght "peace at the earliest posalble
moment." dee.lated reciprocal lowering of communist military activity is
price of bombing halt.
ECONOMY: Renewed requeat fOT 10 percent income tu surcharge,
asked action to remove "gold cover" and othtr st.eps to ease dollar drain,
dlsclo!led new bud1e' would be l llll billion for deflctt of SI billion.
URBAN 1 Outlined long-ranp programs to find 500.000 jobs for "bard
core" unemployed, buUd I million home.1. to inaugurate child health pro-
gram for poor. rebuild cities through "model cities" program.
CRIME: Plf'dged renewed effort. urged passage of Safe St.rereU and
Crime Control BW pue for'f'1rd ln ltf7 with monty autll.oriutlon doubled.
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% OAJL Y PILOT Thursday, Jan1my 18, l '68
Scho.ol Cos t. Re :ri sed •
Harbor High Repair Bill Fading
ll may ne.ver be dona for the vottt·
approved $185.000. but the cost of
reh.abiUtating Newport Harbor High
Scnoot auditorium and shop area ls
&etting cl06er to that figure.
Revised estimAtes or the bare
necessities were presented t o
Newport.Mesa school trustee:: this
week by an architect for WlWam E.
Bltaock and Associates.
Essential expenditure in addition to
the '185.000 for structW'al work is
11~.ooo for electrical rewiring. This is
NQuired by state code. Other ad·
ditional costs, for such as paloting.
replacement of outdated hardware and
a leaky roof. bring the total up to
'217,800.
TM JlllD la tzsW--JIM ..
tbe -·· queted ., ...... " architect Robert Hench earlier. The
13lurocl< rinn waa roundly altlctzed
by tbe board Car that ngure.
Still not satisfied . board members
will make a personal inspection of
the premises to look at the hardware,
plumbing and the root.
Trustees did give the architect a
go wad to proceed with prellml.nary
drawings.
They would not approve the pain-
ting, roof. hardware and other 1hop
area extras until ttiey learn how close
construction bCd.s came in to the
$185,000 estimate.
The •t85.000 sum l.s broken down
He~s Persistent
Burglar Came Back for CtU h
A thief'• persistence cost service
1taUon attendant Kenneth Duane Ford
S180 Wednesday, Newport Beach
police reported today.
Ford's •allet, containing the cash.
was lifted from hl5 pants pocket as
he 1lept at his 306 E. Bay Avenue
apartment in the early morning hours.
At the time. Ford's trousers were
draped at the foot of his bed. The
tllief came and went without waking
bis victim.
It wa;; apparently the burglar's se-
cond visit to the apartment in Jess
than a day, Ford told oflicers. He ex-
plail)ed t.Mt when he arrived home
late Tuesday afternoon, he found his
rooms ransacked, but nothing was
taken.
Ford said the thief, during his
daylight search, bad failed to flnd
a "hiding place" where be kept his
money. Tbe victim told police that
he placed his small cache of casn
in his wallet for aafekeeping, then
went to bed.
Officers said the "cat burglar" maY,
have used a duplicate key or picked
lhe apartment door lock to gain entry
both times.
2 5 Jtlemher Ag e nries
UF Director Pr omises
Full Payments by July
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
Of .... 0.ll'f l"llet staff
AU 25 member agencies of the New-
port Beach 1967.Q United Fund will
receive fial payments in full by J uly
I. executive director Dr. Edward
Milum pledged at the UF's annual
awards luncheon Wednesday.
Mesa merchants: Harbor Area den·
tists and attorneys: Corona del Mar.
Lido Isle and Westblulf homeowners.
The first half ot the agencies' share
n( the UF's record $172.523 j?nal
already hH been distributed, Dr.
Milum noted in a report to ISO com-
munity leaders. includJng representa-
tives or the member charities.
Mr-s. William Holstein. 1967-68 trF
president. introduced hosts at indivld·
u1J tables at the Irvine Coast Country
Club luncheon. The hosts in turn
awarded 62 workers and other volun·
teers fOT their efforts toward achiev·
ing the campaign goat.
Among those receiving plaques for
100 percent participation were repre-
8entatives of 11 City of Newport
Beach departments.
A treasurer's report on campaign
progress to date indicated that these
donor categories already have sur-
passed their assi(ned 1967-68 goals :
Advanced residential "Gold Feath-
rr'' gifts; Balboa Island businessmen:
Balboa homeowners; Newport city
employes. and North Newport Boule-
vard merchants.
Close to achieving their goals are:
Corona de! Mar businessmen: Mar-
iners Mile businessmen ; Newport·
$2.88 MilHon Set
For East Bay Unit
At the conclusion of Wednesday's
luncheon. Mrs. Holstein turned the
presidential gavel over to George
Hoag II , newly elected 1968-69 United
Fund president.
PAY I OOSTIO
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spection and testing.
S c ti o o l f adm1nil1raUve aaststint
Roy Andersen °Mvised tblt most of
the "ell;tras" would be coming up
for early attention oo the re1ular
mainterance ac:bedu.le and coald be
more cheaply done in connecticle with
the rehabilitation.
Board member Mn. Elizabeth Lilly
11111Wered that she, for one, i1 hesitant
lo spend more than the voters ap.
proved.
The Harbor High rehabilitation ls
required to bring the 35-year-old struc·
ture up to 1tate earthquake code safe-
ty 1tandard1.
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JOHNSON .••
speech generally followed party liJles.
Republicans accused the Praktent of
using the addre11 to J.uncb 1Ua 1968
rwlection campaign.
"It wu dilappolnting that tbe Presi-
dent nflde the 1tate of tbe union
sound like the state of the campaio,"
Sen. Jacob Javltt (R·N.Y.), nlcl. -
One dissenter amon1 applauding
Democrats was Sen. Eqene J.
McCarthy (D-Mlnn.). who iJ challeng-
ing Johnson as a peace candidate.
''The President's speech offered
nothing new or anything specific
either in domestic policy or ln regard
to negotiations aimed at ending the
war in Vietnam," McCarthy aald.
"We stlU are told the nation c11n
wa ge and win two wars -the war
in Vietna.m and the war on poverty.
We are waging one but not winning
either,'' be said.
Johnson was interrupted by ap-
plause 42 times as be presented bjs
S2-minute roe11a11 to ·a night joint
st:ssion of Congress and a nationwide
radio and television audience. He also
drew cheers at one point when he
dedared: "The Amerlc::an people have
had enough of rlain1 cr ime and
lawle11ness."
The President requested a ~ per·
cent increase in job tl"aining fund11
from $U billion to •2.1 billion to
,train some 500,000 b a r d c o r e
unemployed from urban slums for
private jobs. And he proposed a 10-
year campaign to build 6 million new
homes for low and middle-income
families.
Tboulb top admlnlatratiOll officials
laf varlou1 departments -.rere forced
to cut low priority programs so the
expanded urban project& would not
repreeent any net spending increase
by the 1overnment, the new budget
wW neverthelels be tlo.4 billion
higher than current 1pending.
otficl.ala said tbt bulk of tbe lo-creue -f.10.1 biWon -wu built
in and would fO for defense, Social
Security, Medicare and Medicaid, pay
hit• far permnent employes. and
interest on the national debt.
The President devoted two pages
of his speech to the problem of crime
In the streets and said "there is no
more urgent business before Congress
than to pus the Safe Streets Act
this year that I proposed last year."
He said lhe bill was so desperately
needed he was doubling last year's
request for $50 million to •too million.
Tbe President also called for a
"proper gun control law,19 a new law
to control LSD and other dangerous
drugs, and 100 addition11l FBI agents
plus more drug abuse officers.
Johnson said the United States in
time would eliminate the "despai.r
and fruatrated hopes In the cities
where the fires of disorder burned
last summer .•. WASHINGTON, D. C. (UPI) -Ap-
proval of federal grants totalini $2.88
million to the Eaat Say Skills Center
waa announced today by Rep. JefJery
Coheian m-Callf. ). Trustees Give Les Shuck
The funds will provide job skill
trilining for ., unemployed or un·
deremployed in the East Bay.
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Dr. Les Sbuck, newly promnled
assistant superintendent. has been
given a 12,800 per year pay increase
to $21 .500 annually by trustees of
Newport • Mesa UniCled School
Distr:ict.
The unusual mid-year p11y ad -
justment was announced by the board
Tuesday night .
The. board apparently took 01! ac-
tinn tn hold 011to Shuck, who said
he has turned down several offers
of hllthcr paying jobs.
Shuck l11 District Supt. Leland
Newcomer'i; top assistant who came
with him from Clark Cnunty 8Chools
in Las Vegas.
Dr Newcomer has resigned to
become president of La Verne College
effective June 30.
Tbe pay ra1H boosted Sbuck's
salary a_bove those of two Carmer
elementary dlstrict superintendents,
Dr. Carl BorweU and Roy Anderson.
Boswell. chief of Colt.a Mna Union
elementary dtltrk:t until unlftcaUon.,
earns sn.ao per year. Anderson,
former auperintendtnt of Newport
Beach elemQtary dl1tr~t. ls pald
$19.500.
The other a11l8tant auperbltendenl
besides Shuck. Dr. Norm11n Loats.
rective1 J'UOO.
Shuck, •bo i1 ln charp of research
.and ftvllopment. saJd bf.. bas rteeived
job offtn from two cowit.y school
otOm, tM State Dtpert:ment ot
,.
Education. and a university.
He saJd be bas stayed with the
unllied distrkt because "l think we
have got something good going bere
and 1 want to see it through."
He saJd be is insplred by the
district's philosophy of change. "Tbe
di~trict," he remarked. "is committed
to the ri>le of planned improvement
versus accidental or sporadic change.
"It is one of the few districts I
know where a task ls done and theD
phased out without t> u l l d I n g
monuments. The pb.Uosophy Is to have
re" permanent adminlatrative person•
nel and rely on the use of l.'Oll•
sultants." Shuclr said.
His new contract is for 17 months,
until June 30. 1969.
Cagney Facing
. Surg·ery Fri~a y
Harbor Area land dtvtloper WU·
Uam Capey ii reporttdlf tebeduled
to Widera-> sur1er1 at Botc Memorial
Hospital l'nday for removal of a goi-
ter. sources sa.1d today.
Cagney, longtime busineu manager
for hil brother, actor Ja1M1 caaney,
entered tht holpttal lut week.
Hotpttal 1pok"lmen ha~ dtcllned to ccintlnn the QatuN ol Clpey's ill·
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Robert Howard Named
Harbor Ja ycee of Y ear
Newport HarboT Jaycees Wed-
nesday night named Robert Howard
as "Jaycee of tbe Year" at the annual
banquet and installation of officers
held at the White Horse Inn:
The affair. attended by 2S members
and their wives, honored Howard, 31,
real e8tate appraiser for the Union
Bank, for bis "outstanding comm\11\ity
service."
John Cashlon, Jaycee presidmt
cited Howard. a former president..
for hls "sinceH and dedicated" civic
projects. These included bis participa·
tion in scholarship committees which
presented two $800 scholarships to
local students and his work on a
b.ighway clean-up committee.
other officers installed for 1968-69
were Phil Lyons. president: Burch
Pickett, internal vice-president ; Pete
Rabbitt. external vice-president; Jer·
ry Dickman. secretary; George West,
treasurer. and Doug Hays, state direc-
tor.
f'roM P•• J
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who Uved alone, ntight have gone.
Dillon 1ald, "as ol right now I haven't
the Caint~st idea."
Smith reportedly went to Mexico
over the Christmas and New Year
holiday but then returned for a time.
Geoffrey Riker. players president.
said he called Smith on the phone
Jan. 5 and made an ~pointment to
discuss a financial matter. Riker then
went to police.
Smith came to Laguna about 18
months ago. He cl;.imed to be a
former newspaper man and one time
member of the United Nations delega-
tion. He riised Playhouse lund1 on
a commission basis.
Grey haired and dJ&tinguished in
appearance, be t.ad appeared JS an
actor in several Playhouse pro-
ductions, including "You Can't Take
It With You'', "Rope" and "Man For
All Seasons."
Questioned by the DAILY PILOT
about whether he had checked into
Smith's background. Det. Dillon said.
"At th.is time &·gain, due to publicity
in the paper, I'm not go in& to say."
Asl.:ed if Sm.Jth had a criminal
record, Dillon said, "( won't even
say that.·•
Riker said the apparent forgery
"was a shock, to say the least."
However, he said that the Playhouse
would apparently 1uffer no Ion of
funds: Riker said that legal opinions
he bad been given indicated the bank
would have to absorb the loss.
The Ptayera president said con-
structJon plans for the 350-seat
theater, flnanced by community dona·
Uons from •1 to Sl00,000 are pro·
ceeding on schedule.
Two tather1 ~· barct of · htari!lg
student.a in ~etport-ltfesa \Tnlfied
School Diltrlct ,... ttUa week sought
assurance their youn.asten WOii 't be o:i double session again nest year.
· ScbOOl authorities woll1cl promise
noUUn.g.
Supt. Leland Newcoaaer told the
dads:.
''We are loeldng very desperately
for a way to solvt: the problem con·
tisteat with the board's .desire that no one ehild be put on .double, 11ession
two consecutive years.''
Edward Smittr had asked what the
board's intent is for next fall.
Dennis Murphy. president of the
Hard of Hearing Parents' Guild, said
he had contacted a state official who
ex.pressed concern about the adequacy
of the district's program.
''The state contributes •12,000 per
classroom. I understand that support
may be witbdr&Wlt ualeu the district
returns to the full day," he warned.
"Then the state official is out of
order.' 'Newcomer said.
"He just pointed out to me there
are certain minimum standards,"
Murphy explained.
"We're very cognizant of that,"
Newcomer remarked.
Hard of hearing students in the
district are receiving extra teacher
attention to make up for the shortened
school day by a_greement worked out
following earlier parental complaint.
All district special education class.es
for the physically and mentally di.sad·
vantaged are on double sessions.
Dr . Oock Dies
At 68; Private
Services Held
Private services were held Wed·
nesday for Dr. Charles J . Clock, a
resident of Newport Beach for the
past 10 years. The services were held
at F. Arthur Cortner Ch a p e I
Mortuary. Redlands.
Dr. Cl~k died Sunday at his home,
4307 Dar(a Road. Newport Beach. after
a lengthy illness. He was 68.
A veteran of World Wars I and
II. he· was born in Iowa and received
his educat1on at the University of
Redlands and Southern California. He
had been Chief of Staff at Redlands
Community Hospital and S a n
Bernardino County Hospital before his
retirement 10 years ago.
He was a member of the Elles
and Kiwanis clubs of Redlands and
a Mason.
Survivors include bis wife, Cecelia. Of the home ; a son, Charles J . Clock
,rr.. of Maryland: two daughters.
Claudette Clock of Florida and Caren
Groth of Newport Beach, and one
grandchUd.
Interment was in Hillside Memorial
Park, Redlands.
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Machine Gun Raids:·
Seven Die in Guatemala Streets
GUATEMALA CITY (UPl)-Squadt<
of police patrolled atreeta and search·
ed cars today but they could not halt
a wave of machine gun terrorism that
has averaged a.I.most two deaths a
day for four" days.
The seventh victim in the eight sep-
arate terrorist attacks was an anti·
Communist poliUcal columnist, Alfon-
so Alejos, 67. He was killed by ma-
chine gun bullets fired from a speed·
ing car as he walked out of his house
Wednesday.
1'w.o of the victims were U.S. mill·
tary attaches. A Castro-style Commu.
rust guerrilla organization boasted it
killed the officers Tuesday to avenge
the murder of a leftist beauty queen.
The government imposed a modi-
fied form of martial law on the nation
following the assassinations of the
Americans. Police and army troops
were given permission to search with·
out warrants and arrest anybody who
looked suspicious.
Automobile searches caused numer·
ous downtown traffic jams Wednes·
day.
Tbe U.S. officers were Col. John
Webber Jr., 47, of Houston, the chief
of the U.S. Military .Advisory Group
i.n Guat.emala. and hia na\19.1 assistant.
Lt. Cmdr. Ernest Munro, 40.
Two noncommissioned officers rid·
ing ln a car with them Tuesday were
injured in the deadly burst of fire from
a passing car.
Webber's body was flown to Wash·
ington, D.C .. Wednesday for burial.
U.S. embassy officials sald Munro's
body would be flown to Augusta, Ga.,
today.
ROOMY OlltltTAL WOltKSHOP -Douglas Air-
craft engineer Herb Swanigan (left) clasps "fire
pole" which permits crewmen to move from one
story of workshop to another. !4ward Manning
meanwbife ·rem.Wes pressure suit helmet. Reaction Goes
On Party Lines
Alter Address
If T~es Raised
LBJ Envisions
Youth Kidnaps,
Rapes, Stabs 2
Teen-age Girls
PENNSAUKEN, N. J. (UPI) -A
Camden youth was being held in
$25,000 b&il today on charges of kid·
naping, stabbing and raping two teen·
aged girls and leaving his victims
bloodied and naked in a desolate,
wooded area.
Police Wednesday arrested a 21·
year-old gas station attendant for the
attack on the two girls. aged 18 and
15.
The youth. .John Rambo. was
formally charged with assault and
battery, rape and intent to kill He
was remanded to the Camden County
Jail pending his arraignment Monday.
Victims of the attack, 18 and 15
years old, were reported in fair condi·
tion in Cooper Hospital, Camden, after
they staggered a quarter-mile in ~the
cold, nude and bloodied onto the porch
of a 76-year-old bachelor late Tuesday.
Federal Debt Edges
Near $350 Billion
WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal
debt edged closer this week to '350
billion and administration officials in·
dicated that interest on it in the next
fiscal year wiU total about •ts billion.
The Treasury Depertment reported
today a jump in the debt to a record
tl48.17 billion because it put another
12.5 billion in new cash borrowing
on its books last Monday.
Space W orkslwp Mockup
On Way to NASA Center From Wlr. Services
Reaction from Los Angeles to Lon·
don over President Johnson's "State
of the Union" address ranged from
genP.ral approval with a dash of
surprise to a jibe that the speech
was "sensationally dull."
New Role for $
A full-scale mockup ol the Saturn
S-IVB rocket stage which will be con·
verted into a manned orbital workshop
in the Apollo program was shipped
today from the McDonnell DougJas
Aircraft Co. 's space systc.ms center
in Huntington Beach.
The huge m'Oekup ·s slated for use
at the National Aeronautics s.nd Space
Admin1stration's space flight center
al Huntsville. Ala.
The engineering device will aid in
developing systems and components
for the experimentaJ space laboratory.
NASA plans to use the orbital
workshop as an early space station
to study man's ability to live and
work for long periods in sp£ce.
The S.IVB upper stage ~ an uprated
Saturn I rocket will be modified on
the ground so its empty fuel tank
easily' can be converted by astronauts
to a workshop on.ce the stage bas
propelled itself into orbit.
Doug1as is building the s.JVB at
its Missile and S p a c e Systems
Division and is currently working on
developing vehicle changes and new
systems and hardware needed for the
orbital workshop mission.
The mockup has u n d e r g o n e
modifications to reflect d e s i g n
changes which 'developed as other pro-
grams evolved.
A prime feature of the mockup ii;
the arrangement of aluminum-grid
partitions that separate the S-IVB'i;
liquid hydrogen tank into "rooms"
to take run advantag6 of the fact
that there is no real "ut>" or "down "
in weightle.ss orbital flight.
T. D. Smith. Douglas senior director
of Saturn/Apollo Programs, said the
revised mockup reflects a new
engineering approach.
AU the workJbop's interior parti·
tions are regarded simply as equip·
ment racks to permit flexible ar-
rangements of experiment packages.
. instrumentation a n d housekeeping
facilities.
A central partition divides the tank
into sepirate forward and aft sections, ·
maltipg it, in effect, a two-story struc·
ture. The partition serves as a com·
mon floor for both stories.
In ·orbit, crewmen will be able to
stand foot • to • foot on oppo~te
sides of the partition, with neither
one beinl "upside down."
Soviets Increase
Combat Readiness
MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Un.ion
has beefed up its armed forces and
reduced the a.mount of time needed
to put them on alert. the Kremlin
reported todav.
The military newspaper Red Star
said the announcement t\f increased
combat readiness w.as made Wed·
nesday by Andrei Grechko, the Soviet
defense minister.
In between. both geograpbkaJly and
poliUcally . reaction tended to follow
party lines. Samples from mayors,
governors. presidential h o p e f u I s,
other politicians and the foreign press
follow :
Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles
-"He did his very best to reconcile
the problem of guns and butter .
. . but I'm a little surprised that
the President did not go forward with
his plans to try and provide jobs
in private industry."
Eugene L. Wyman. C a t i f o r n l a
Democratic National Committeeman
-•·A simple and eloquent analysis
of the posture of America in this
crucial year of 1968."
Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy lD·Minn.l.
seeking the Democratic presidentic:il
nomination -''We still are told the
nation can wage and win two wars
-the one in Vietnam and the war
on poverty. We are waging one, but
not winning either "
Sen. Jacob K. Javll1 <R·N. Y.) -
The President made the St.ate of the
Union "sound like the state of the
campa1gn . •·
Mayor John V. Llndsay. Republican.
of New York -"While there were
some praiseworthy items" among th<'
proposals. "in the settin,I? of priorities
the major urban citiei. came closP
to being left out."
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Johnson envisions a brave new role
for the American dollar in the market-
places of the world, freed of the out-
moded "gold cover" and backed by a
burgeoning economy at· home.
But. like most of the promises in
his State of the Union message Wed-
nesday night, the chief executive's
bright economic vision was condition-
ed on Congress passing his 10 percent
income tax increase this second time
around.
If the lawmakers d<> an about face
and pass Ute increase. the President's
fiscal 1969 budget. which he said
would reach a historic bigh of S186
billion, would show a manageable def-
icit of S8 billion; the concern of for·
eign bankers in the soundness of the
dollar would be allayed, and the steady
growth of the nation's economy would
be insured.
WARNS NATION
If they do not. he said, "I warn
the nation that this failure . . . will
sweep us into an acceleratin~ spiral
of price increases; a slump m borne
building; and a continuing erosion of
the ... dollar. Tltis would be a tragedy
ror every American family. And .I pre-
dict that if it happens, they will all
let us know about it."
A renewed plea · for the t.ax increase
had been expede<I in his message.
thus a good deal of attention focused
on the P.resident's proposal to free
the rougly SJO. 7 billion in gold I hat
back~ U.S. currency al homP f thP
"gold cover'' I so that lt can stand
behind the dollar in the gold specula·
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But the chief executive's meuage
also included briefly mentioned-611d
briefly noted-proposals to expa.nd the
dollar's position in the development of
the poorer nations in every section of
the world, with emphasis more on
aid that leads to sell-improvement and
economic stability.
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
He also emphasized the importance
of the balance of payments program
he outlined on New Year's Day as a
key step in closing the gap tbrougb
which dollars flow overseas.
Basically, the dollar faces these
pressures today :
-At home, inflation and the govern.
ment's own expanded programs cre-
ate a demand for more eollars to cir·
oulate within the economy.
-Under the "gold cover" require·
ment. 25 percent of the currency ill
circulation must have an equal amount
of gold held in reserve as back.in1. Of
the $12 billion in the U.S. gold suppty,
about SlO. 7 billion of it is held in thil
''cover" leaving only about $1 billioB
in gold wtich bas not already been
committed to fight speculation over•
seas.
-Realizing the instability of tM
dollar at home foreign businessmen
over the last two years have increase
ingly demanded gold in payment for
business transactions instead of dol•
lars. This increases the pressure on
U.S. gold holdings already weakened
by purchases of gold on t:he specula·
tion that the price may rise above the
current $35 an ounce.
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A Santa Barbara man may \\ave
one of tbe naUon'a moat cosily bath·
. rooms. RaJ B1en obtalned 1 t o c k
certificates 13 years a&O in I trade oo uranium land in Riverton, Wyo.,
and bung them in bis bathroom and
labeled them "for emergencies only."
Officals revealed Wednesday that the
98,000 aharea of 1tock, worth only
three centa each when Byers first
obtained them, now are worth $200,·
000.
Despite tht appearance, Penn111lvania
Gov. Raymortd Sha/er will not "sing."
He hal htld firm on hi.! administra·
tlo1i'a rtf1Ual to namt the colltQt or
rt11eal the idtntitits o/ tht sii atud·
Pitts who wtrt blinded ptrmarumtL11
J 8 montha ago b11 1tari11g at tht sun
whilt undtr tht. infl1U1tce of LSD. •
Motor Vehicle Commiulooer Jame•
Malloy, of Montpelier, Vt. threw the
book at a young speeder Wednesday.
Malloy imposed a 15-day sU1J>9DSion
of driving privileges, the maximum
for a first conviction, on his 17-year·
old son Daniel. •
Chicago Detective Da.W OllOI wu
batten and his thumb dillocated while
he waa collecting evidence . . . but
he aot his man. Olaon waa injured
while forcing tavern owner J..eplly
Clayzy to disgorge a mouthful of pap.
ei:a be was tr)'inC to swallo't. £oUce ..
said the papen were bookie betting
•llJ>I. •
A poliu teller at an Ohio Na·
tional Bank bra11ch rn Columbus
motioned for Cl man to come t-0
htr window in otder to ~ed wp
service t-0 Cite customtrs. TM
1't4n, standing m line at anotMf'
window, weht to tlte teller and
handed htr a note which rtad,
"Just take your money and
plact tt in this bag and nobody
• will get hurt." The bandit .,..
caped with $1.473.
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It was a million dollar losa·up when
Los Angeles County 1upervison and
representatives of the R. J. Daum
Construction Co .. and the W. E. Lyons
Co . watched a clerk Olp a silver dol·
lar Tuesday. "Heads," said R. G. GD·
leaple, a Lyons vtce president, cor·
rectly. and hls company walked away
with a Sl .033,000 job. Both companies
had submitted identical blds to build
a regional librUJ in the Norwalk
Civic Center.
Republicans
Cheer LBJ
Crime Talk
By JORN BECD.EB .. _.....,,...,...,
WASHINGTON -P r e 1 j d e n t
Johnson'a plea for several bill$ to
combat crime wou him some ol hi•
warmest app lause from Congre11 -
but votes may be harder to get
Republicans, who joined loudly in
applauding Johnson's a n tic r l m e
remark& Wednesday night, have bills
of their own they favor and plan
to make "crime in the streets'' a
major campaign issue in November's
presidential election.
The Pres.ident failed to pack the
House. On the floor there were 29
vacant 1eal1 des1)ite the hurried move·
ment of aides and pa1es to fill ttle
yawning spaces. Of the 100 Senators only 53 were
present. includint 30 of the 64
Democrat.<; and 23 of the 3 6
Republicans. Of the 43S House
m e m b e r s, only about 2.50 were
present. Some members may possibly have
decided to Usten and view tht speech
on television in less crowded quarters. Of the 52 bursts of applause that
interrupted Johnson's State of the
Union address. 12 came during his
brief remarks on crtme. The approval appeared • aim~ at
the 1eneral idea of attacking , crime,
however, and not the specific pro·
irama be mentioned. 'nle gun~ntrol law he ii ba<:Png
is stuck 1n committee in both the
House and Senate with little ti.kellbood
it can be enacted. Sentiment is much
atronger for the Republican·backed
version, which has the approval ol
the National Rifle Association.
'T'"·e centerpiece of the Johnson pro·
gram - a $100 million measure to
. " tocal police Improve their techni·
ques and training -bas already been
mangled in the House and is now
bogsed down Jn the Senate Judiciary
Committee.
LSD Blindina " Of Students
Under Probe
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) -Tbe
Pennsylvania J u s t I c e Department
beg.ins a full scale investigation today
of the reported LSD aun blindinC of
aia.-coUege etudents. .
Gov. Raymond P. Shafer, who he:•
refuaed to ditclose the names of the
students or the school, ordered Atty.
Gen. William Sennett to obtain aJI
records in the case.
Tbe drug control unit of the State
Health Department and the state
police narcotics unit were ordered
to assist Sennett.
In the meantime, Dr. Thomas
Georges, state health secretary. asked
tt\e beads .of 86 Pennsylvania colleges
and lm!versities to submit reports on M~y) on the use ol drugs on tt\eir
campuses.
Georges said he hoped the reports
would indicate whether the abuse of
drugs stems from students' lack of
knowledge about their dangers, tbe
law regulating drugs or other factors.
Studtnts also were invited lo testify.
Shafer said when the investigatloo
was completed "all of the details in
the public interest will be m.Oe
pubUc.0
Stale RepA Gerald Kaufman charged
Shafer's refllsal to disclose even the name of the achool gave some people
the "idea there ii some kind of hoax."
"The way ttie situation is now."
Kaufman iald, "all or the schools
in Western Ptnna)llvania are under
a cloud of suspicion."
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SHOTGUN VICTIM -W. 0 . Bergeron 40 president of a Baton
Rouge, La., contracting company, shows ' woUnds caused by blast of
shotgun pellets fired into his back durin1 a labor diJturbance
Wednesday.
Gangland Attack Brings
Cry for Co!l-gresS Ptobe
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nil tbl iDlpeder, who be decJlDed
to ldedfJ, told bll superiar1 about
tbe ... bribes wbidl totaled
'10.GllO 09W a 16-mODUa period. Marpa~ said the inlpedor Wll
paid the money in return for in·
formation be bad aatbered that
allepdly connected the defendants
with p1ymenta from taxpayers seek·
ing speclal favors.
In Jacksonville, Fla.. Sheldon Cohen.
director of the IRS said bribe attempts
have met with little success among
bU acenta. He aa:id the arrests in
New York were initiated by tbe JRS.
"There will be a very inten~ve
investigation of the tax returns these
people (the defendants) were involved
In auditing, and of the accountants
and taxpayers they dealt with,"
Morgenthau said. Morgenthau said a speclal federal
gand jury would begin bearin&
PLAQUEMINE, La. (UPI) -The it wu a calamity. Then they cot tutimony today bl connection with
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al thole ........... described
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al tbe IltS~ Tbt .U.. W8't field actnta wt.o 10 to buliaa.. or ac·
eountuta'..alficel to audit retunu.
BLAIBERG 'SAFE'
FROM INFECTION
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPI)
-Philip Blaiberg today was safe
from the kind ol infectious com·
plications tbet killed the world's first
heart transplant patient, his doctor
said.
Blaiberg, 58, only two days short
of living longer than any such patient,
could go home by Feb. 9, Dr.
Otristiaan Barnard laid Wednesday.
Barnard said be was not talking
of rejection of the new heart when
he said Bwberl bid passed a critical
period.
heed of a construdica crew tbet was into their cart and left." the case. He said several hundred
attacked pnC}a:nd style Wedne~&'Y lfiiilliiiilm ........................ ilillii.illiiiiiiiiilliii&iliiiiliiiim•
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Monday thru Saturday 9 to 9: Sunday 10 to 7 aw be will preu for a full in·
vestigation. by Gov. John McKeltheo's
anti·rackets ~on.
W. 0 . Bergeron. head of a Baton
Rouge construction firm , said he
would bypass local police authorities.
"The authorities havea't been able
to do anything about it fer years."
he said. Bergeron and four other workers
were injured when 45 to 50 men anned
with guns, knl '<H and cbaiDI .ttacked
the work crew in a 1ubdivilion o(
Plaquemine\ in aoutbem Loulli.ana.
"I know who it ll and I know
where It's coming from and I know
why,'' Bergeron aaid, ''but I'm not
going to say. I don't tl\ink they're
from Plaqoemine."
Berierm aaid be did net tbink the
attack bad anythin& to do with unions
despite picket. that appurtd around
the threeoday-okl project M~.
The pickets carried -11111 reading
"Bergeron contractors, no1M1Dion."
He said the company b8d asked ,
for police protection Kier a name
calling incident at the Job site Tuesday
but received a10ne. Then at mid·morning Wednesday a
convoy of 10 to 20 cars and plckup
trucks pulled up to the site, be laid.
"It looked like a funera.i procession.
There were cars and trucks lor.ded
with people.
"They jumped out of the cars and
were all over us. attacking our men.
beating them. For about a minute
Countdown Starts
On ;\.polio Craft
CAPE KENNEDY CUP{) -A test
countdown for next Monday's maiden
unmanned launch ol the Apollo moon
landing spacecralt began 31h hours
late today but still aimed toward a
mock launch Friday.
A space agency spokesman said
engineers fell behind in preparations
for today's important test but he said
they hoped to recoup the lost time
tonight.
It w.as the last major test before
the real countdown begins Sunday for
the 8 a.m. EST launch Monday of
the Apollo lunar modllle on a Saturn
1 rocket.
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Africa (UPI)
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Riot Looms. --
SASEBO. Japan (UPI) -
Snabdanclng 1 e f t w i a I
ltudenta today stormed at
an American Naval Bue in
the second day of violence
to protelt the arrival of tbe
atomic P<"ff:red airtnft eanier Enterprise.
Japanese riot squads once
mon! hurled them beet with
Ships Race
To Rescue
16 Crewmen
NEW YORI< (AP) -Six·
teen crewmen on a small
Dutch trellhter battled to
1tay afloat today a1 their
foundering vl!:ssel was slam·
med by huge waves and
high winds in a nUd-AtWatic
t ale.
The Coast Goard --the captain « tbe 239-foot
freigtrter decided at dawn
today to poatpooe • p1allned
-ol1omjll to -lhlpaa.-_.llnd _..,_...,.,
Al-gb _, .. badl1
hlrdeck-•wulri•tbe
port side, the lhtp wu
-riding -u winds moderated to about
3S knoU.
One crewman wu
reported seriowly injtred
with a bead wound.
An attempt to abandon
ship Wednellday ttaulted ln
the lou of two We rafts
and a diftlbY to · the 25-foot
aeas and IO-knot winds leav·
Ing only two larger life
boob aboard the freieh1'•'.
tearau\nclt1n1mu. The.....,... daaced,
-and lnlrlod roeU
•• they •Hacked. a blr·
-i..1c1,. 1eadlog to the naval but wbere tbe
Enterprise 11 due Friday.
The police met the uuult
wit.b a barrqe ol. te_. pa
.,..-aod jets " high preu ure water ·that drove
the studeDU &W9Y after :=u~~ .minute. 0 f
The l&JDe briqe WU the scene Of a llmilar club
Wedne'4ay that resulted In
1311 llljmiu.
Elsewbe:re IOIDI ol tile
tl,000 riot polce •ulped to
Suebo batued atudentl in
-that IPilled illlo the traasy bar dbtrict known
as "Sailor Town."
There were no AmuicllDI
in sight.
Some of the stones thrown
by the demoastratOra were
u large as volley balls and
poli~ llled a caged truck
to advance apin.st the rock
ban ages.
O v er bead. bellcopten
kepltradtal..........tby
tbe dernomtraton a n d
--lothe pollco.
The -had been amonc mo.t 40,00D let'·
tiata who earlier It.aged a
ballpark rally to muster
support for rioting againat
the vU:lt of the itant
thowpiece carrier.
Leaders ol the various
leftwing atude.nt groups pro-
mised a 90,000 • man riot
when the Enterprise docks.
Plclfiats booted. tbey would
talk some of the 4,000
sailors ink> delel'ttn( to pro·
test Ute Vietnun war.
ONLY SURYIYOll wmc.m G. W~ltht
Long Beach
Man Only
Survivor
MINOT. N. D. (AP)
A two-&tar aeneral and eight
other Air Foree officer•
were among 11 persons kill·
ed Wednesday when a twee
Air Force tanker plane
craahed on takeoff from fG&·
&b.rouded Mi.not Air Force
Ba1e. There waa o a e
lurviV'Ol'.
1brft Ca.llfondaa• wen ltted u toled m .._ cruh
al h Ke 1311 -· They ftl'tl:
Lt. Col. Joct A. -· 44, ~twater, pilot. who is
1urvived by b.iJI wife, two
sons ud a daughter.
Lt. Col. Clifford V .
McConnlco, <f, Long Beocb,
navigator; wife, ooe IOl1,
one daughter.
Col William H. Davidson,
50, Whittier, dllef of direc·
torate of supply a D d
services at 1Mb Air Force ;
wife, four daughters.
'Die lone 1urvivor wu T.
Sgt. William G. Wrich~ 34, Lone Beadl, flight steward,
who wu critlicallf btiroed. He wu a wile, one 1<>n
and t... daugbt.?1.
The seven crewmen and
1ix pueenger1 were from
March Air Force Bue near
Rivers.ide, Calif.
Maj. Gen. Olarles M.
Eisenhart, 5.'I, vice com·
mander of tibe lMb Air
Force, died when the plane
burat into flamel upoa iin·
pact around 9 a.m. An ez·
pkl1ion followed, ilP91'inl
bodi'e1 and parU of the plane more than 1,000 feet
In several directiou.
'Die death list al.lo in·
eluded tl!.ree colonela, three
lieutenant coloneiJ, a major,
a captain and three enlisted
men. Wright was taken to John
M01e1 HOlpltal in Minot, 14
miles 1outb of the Strategic
Air Command bue in north
central Nortb Dakota. He
1uffered blnl over 70 to
IO per cent of bk body and wu reported {n critical con-
dition. •
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MOSCOW !UPI! -Tba
BoviolUllloolluw....Sll>e u--•"w111 .. 1 niUin indifferent" I f
"-'---the ._.,. b'-om Soutb Vietnam
11y what form. the Soviet
reaction woWd take ll U.S.
military u.aua entered C&m·
bodia,
The •tatemut c l t e d
American char1e• t h a t
North V .. tnamese and Viet
Co ni troop• Ult uutral
-· .,.._, 18, 1'1611 DAILY 1'11.DT f • • U.S. on Camh~dia ·
Cambodian Wrltory u a .... ....,. ..... """""' U.S. force•.
''The meuinc nf Uill
campaip lJ to me theM c~ou to JU1ttfy the
•prudln1 of. military · ac-
Uons lo the terriloey ol
Cambodia and i.oa, ·whleb
" ... bellle pro-" llia llatem•t Uld.
EM'1 aiuw Bowin. ,,. ... --.. -·--th• Intms.atlonal -Control
Commil1loa (ICC) 10 It
....id palrol'tlla borllar and ridta Commnftjft UM Gt cam...-torr11ory • .. -..... -Cambodia. the Soviet
News /taeDC)' Tau uJd to·
day.
• TUI sald the wam.iq WaJ
contalMd in a diplomatic
note delivered "sev.erll days a,:o."
The statement charged
that the United States WI S preparliic to spread the
Vietnam war to both Cam·
bodia Ull Lao~. It did not
U.S. Casualties
Take Sharp Rise
". • . Tbt USSR ltronll,J
condemn• any attempts to
v 1 o l a t e Cl.Dlbodla '•· ter-ritorial 1Dtesr1ty, whatever
the pretext,, and wW Do&
l'flntain tndifferent to tuch
a development of evenit."
The Tass report did. not
mention Prince' ,.orodom
Sihanouk, lbe Cambodi&n
chief of 1tate, nor hil rfcent
meeting with Preskfential
OU' MOM
Earlier, Slbanollk b ad
declaredbewouldaot....i
his tro•pl a1alo1t
AmericUI lnvolvtd i a
border actlou outakle Jn-
hoblt.d lerrltory.
Motel Owner
Shot to Death
INGLEWOOD (UPI) -
Peter SUmac, 51, wu •bot
to deotll early today during
an attempted robbery at tbe
motel where be lived with
his wife.
Police said the victim's
wife, Jean, found her hus-
band yling on the floor with
a bull~t wound in hls chest.
He died a short timt: later.
S AIGON (AP) -
American ca1ualtte1 ln th9
Vietnam .war ro1e: 1harpl)'
last week. The U.S. Com·
maod reported today that
218 men were tilled in ac-
Uon and 1,32.1 wounded,
compared with 181 killed
and 1,m woUDded 'tbe week
before.
The South Vietnameu
Command reported I t I
caiualtie1 a1lo went up
markedly.
Enemy cuualUes I a 1 t
week dropped to 2,218 killed,
the two commaoda aaid, a
major decline from the
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Of the 1,323 Americana Mr. K's W•stffft M•xicen Cook look, ow., 61 !Mt"
wounded lut week, the of M,•xlc.n r•clfMS; from fun to formal cllshM. Al.
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bolpltallatioD. PicecUllo -M•xic.n H.1h1 Mllcoehe -Mole1se1
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LQS ANGELES (AP) -
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Forced to Retire
By DON RAIUUSON,
SACRAMENTO (AP) -For Dlore than a quarter
ceatury, 87-year~ld John P.
Dunning helped d r a f t
thoasand.s of men into the
umed ~ervlces. Now he
spends bis days puttering
al'.DOllg biJ prized flowers
and lieaf.inc throlgh scrap·
boob and treasured faded
momentoe1.
Dunning is one oC 65
Californians who were fore·
ed to retire early this year
under a new regulation
limiting draft board service
to persons under 75 years
of age.
Dunning didn't want to
retire. Be had served on
the draft board ever since
the inception of the present
system in 1940. ''But the
law is the law." Dunning
said in an interview.
At home in Sacramento,
Dunning maintains a lively
interest in draft board af.
fairs and makes it clear
he thinks the youngsters of
today don't measure up to
the youth of World War II
days.
"They were a lot healthier
years ago," Dunning said.'
"But what can you expect
the way kids are living now
-using dope, growing their
hair long, running around?
"We didn't have the pro-
blems then that we have
with them now," he said.
"Now. you have all these
conscientious objectors who
come to board meetings
prepared to read three
hours worth of documents
to you, if you let them.
"They just don't want to
go to war, you know.
"If I bad a son, and he
didn't want to go to war,
rd tell him to go down and
take his examination, just
like everybody else,'' Dun-
ning said.
Dunnina thinks lax law en-
forceD)ent bas sometblD1 to
do with it.
"Twenty years ago, there
wu one fellow Who refused'
to be inducted," he recalled,
settling into an armchair for
a long story.
"Well, we turned his cue
over to the FBI, and he
was brought before the
court. The courtroom was
packed. The judge offered
the boy one more cha.nee,
told him be could still agree
to induction. The b o y
shouted 'No. I' and all hil
Bolshevik friends set up a
rack«!t The judc~ -he wu
a good man -cleared 1118
courtroom, and aeatneed
hi'm to 10 years in prilon.
"Wbat I'm getting at tJ
this -a couple ol month&
ago a swarm ol protestor1
came to the Sacramento
draft board. They were
standing on tables, burning
their draft cards, and mak· ing trouble. They finally left
when the federal police
came in. But not much bas
been done to them, you
know. Nowadays, kids can
get away with that kind of
behavior."
Dunning has lived ·in
Sacramento bis entire life.
He was bor1l Oil the 1ame piece of property bi1 modelt
home now occupies. Before
retirement, be manufac·
tured locomotive p a r t 1 •
operated a large peach
ranch in northern
California. and speculated in
real estate.
Ht still owns aome pro-
perty and keeps a watchful
eye on his investments. He
opens the nearby Roman
Cathollc Church e • e r y
morning. bakes cakn for
his friends, and v~ the
sick in hospitals. For the
last 40 years. be hu played
Santa Claus for tM Crippled
Children~• Society. ·
·'E·nriched Air' Substitute
Br IAWBENCE LEE
IPACS CBNTEJt.
u..t., Ta. (AP) -
PnlMd for time, t1.S. ~ce
G(fiel1I1 Maia t u t u g
"emiche4 afr" today u a
Iller aubatitute for the pure
OQpa lbnOIPbere that feel
the fire whic& tllled three
utronauta ear))" laat year
atop tbetr rocket at Cape
ltenaedy.
Pr""41 for money, the
11tDCJ baa junked a 1970
pure ldence reaearch flight
Ullal MC?tt 1'9CODD1iua.nce
p h o &osrlPhY . tecbaJques.
The decilron to 1crap Ute
fligbt wa1 made Dec. 27 but
acknowledced only Monday.
The atmoapbert dec:llloa
WU rNCbed SatunlQ llr
• ..... of lplOt ldlatlltl
UJDtd after tbt trqedf tie
Ulurt tbt fire aaf.V ti
future Amlricu ~
Tbe1 acted after a dllliaD1
•of the ... more nrr Apollo commud lhlp ~
eel nve pt a .burn teat. in
wblcb Manned Spacecraft
Center engineers purposely
short • circuited its wlrioi. Control panels, cables and
soundproofing m a t e r la 1
blazed unacceptably.
Today testing resumes
with the ship filled with a mix of eo percent oxygen
and 40 percent nitrogu, in·
tended to keep ovefbeated that, in any cue, 1pacecraft
wlrln& from so eui1Y trl1· will, be fllltd with pure 01·
1erio1 flru. 'l\t a1r we ytea, once ta orbit. There,
breatbt la 78 p • r c e a t a fire could be put out in·
nltroaen, Jl pereeat o~tu ltutlY by letting tbe ox-
and the r .. t. tracu If rare nen ruab blto the vacuum
aaaes. of apace~
Pure O~IU la ioocl for If the f1re problema mean
flrt, but wu uaed 1alel.Y major cbaJl#ea ill the Apollo
in pre.APGUQ.. MtreurJ and -deatan. the)' could delu
Gemini fiilbta. Naaa defend-deUvery of the flnt modeJ,
ed it s1ron,aly in the pl'obe to be flown this summer
after the fatal blue. in America's first manned
Oxy~en requires 1 e s s space v e o t u r e slnce plumb1.ng than a mil, m~-Dece]l)ber, 1966. N o r t b
ing for a lighter spacecr&It American Rockwell Corp.,
and simpler spacesuits. its builder, ia committed to
The agencr said that deliver it March 1 s ,
"enriched air' is merely an although April or May
option to its scientist$, and delivery ta more likely.
SATURDAY 9 to 1130
RAIN? IN CALIFORNIA?
....................... u .. ,......, ~ '"'· ............. .................. ,. ...........
s ... _, $7.00 .. ffoi•
li4clla 4all,M. St.rely
1prints tiv• • i...ncy
rlcle, special l•t ••1i911
111elr11 it 11recticelly 111111°
proof.
REG. 14.95
NOW: , ..
Plut It 111 end nt co111tt liot
ti"., Meler. I You
upecthit doller bnt•
11u1ybe?l Co111es cemple••
with 9lue and s .. ler sticks.
Cen be u11cl on-precticelly
enythlnt lyHh, bu+ will it
lrHp "'Y tH11•t•• home
11i11m71
4••
FURNACI FILTIRS
~.
Replae9 f.,. clH1111 air 111d
w1ll1. Will cut y011r fuel bills,
toe We have all popular 1i1 ...
(&It'"' .. fit ""f
111otffr.111.law7 She lets leose
with • lot of hot eir l
39:.
MODILING
CLAY
Tiie ftin ttwff for the pre·i•I
set. h1 • .,... eetta •"' ,,..,
lf11t what 11 terra cott1l t'1
lrlntl ef 1 belt• color-
why not say so71 If you't•
all •11 fltht, worlr out your
fr111tretle111 with this.
·P~IXID
CONCRITI
'I
10 n. GAl.YANIZID
RAIN GUTTER
Maybe in Spain the rain stays mainly on
the plain, but here in California, it has
a habit of pouring mainly on the roof.
(Have you checked yours lately, maybe
one of Santa's reindeer put• hoof
through it.) Protect your property
investment and install • new rein 9utt.r.
Slipjoint, solderless, and galvanized for
long lift. We have the ftffi1t91, too, at
low 1 low prices.
c
't 0 FT.
LENGTHS
US. DOU•W Pit
1/4'' J/I" 1/2'" I/I" J/4"
2'r4' .67 .t7 1.27 1.lf Uf
J .. 4' .II t.41 1.11 Uf Uf
4'14' t.J7 1.97 1.47 1.1' Uf
FURY 'I• INCH DRILL
115 volt Univer11I 111efor,
2.0 amps, Jacobs 911red
chuck end key, Full loed
1200 RPM. Automatic
fritter switch. A 9ood
utility drill for the home
hancly1111n.
6''
FIRIPLACI
MATCHES
The lont lrincl for li9h+i119
th• fire. S1ve1 1ticlr:in9 the
whole hHcl and hand in.
Ju1t the thint fer perllH,
IUPP'"• and thin9s.
TI\Wllle, ....., 11, 1968 •
for
A delay put late aprm1 lu.nar orbiter pro•• wu
could endan,er NASA'• 1D· 10 aucceaatul, and becaue
tentlon to 11t Americau in tbe Defense Department,
apace acatn after • .. wblcb helped duign the ia-
month pame, and the mooa • atrumenta to be used',
before the end of t•. ariued that the peace •
The Qigbt killed lut oriented space p r o g r a m month late in the planning 1tage1 wu a mi.salon devla. miaht be damaied by bor· •
ed t.o orbit ptll'e ·sclellce e~· r o w i n g recoll.Daiasance pertmenta. techniqlles developed for
De.signaled A p o 11 o Ap-secret mWtary sateWtes.
plication1 Program Flight The wne araument wu 1A, its original m111lo~ in· used againat earth photoc-
cluded mapping the moon, graphy. plans.
photographing the earth and AAP, tbe only p u r e
biology and astronomy ex-science project in the apace
periments. program. got f7S m1Won
The moon mapping plan less from Congress last year
was dropped because the than the agency asked.
SUNDAY 10 to I
WALLPAPER
Y2 ·OFF -Asi to M• the thrH l:Nt '"'Pl• Mob th-t wtQ
. be ta99ed "1/J ow• durint thi1 lpecial on
wallpaper. Many designs and -colors to choose
from. BHutiful patterns fo.r kitch,en. bath,
living room, bedroom, den, or wh.tever. Some
decorator desi9n1, all lovely, top, quality paper.
tf plain old paint is not youi: be~ ex~~m•nt
and try. 1om1 wetlptper, it'l Mi~.tit
style ~· ...... whO ~
3 PllCI ·BLACK AND
BRASS INSEMBU
A trim neat set for tlie budget minded (what
you wy7 when I get mine, there's nothing left
to juggle around). Wil fit almost uy opening,
has black curtain that draws off to both sides.
Poker ind brush match ancl hang from top bar.
Just the thing where spec• is at a prenrium.
12''
4 Pc~Call Brau
or Black Walnut .......
Simply 1t11nnln9 Ioli .... he's et It •t•lnJ',
Choe11 fro111 nittM cat bren er lent
h1ndted welnut flres1t1. kautlfwlly 1utched
with pelter• lwu1h, shenl, •"' riand.
In Brau
er Chrome
8''
. .
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8 DAILY PILOT
Pair Wed;
Waited
50 ~Years
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
,The .. year-old brldesroom
took bia 81-year-old bride ia·
to bl.I arma. Wednesday and
tlued her not once, but 10
times ln as many MCOnda.
• "She's mine, she's mine.~
proclalmed Rilpb Yrancls.
a confirmed bachelor for all
tMse many r•an. n e •ed· Lunar Beaela'I di:, par.t.v nodded as if tn
1:.y 1t wu about time. Fran·
cls bad known th8 widow
Jloae Earl for eG years.
They could change the name of the town to Lunar
Beach now that this "moon rocket" has paued
through the Art Coh>Jly. But"tbe_y probably won't.
Tbe miaalle waa pbolop'apbed northbound on Coast
Highway ·in South Lasuna w~re it didn't even alow
down blaae Southern California motorist..
At .. II •• •nell ~ l
Signups Taken for-Scout 'rrek
tralnln&. Pld1aODt Raacb, ..
nortbeutera Nff lfak:o,
is a Scoutinl tr a iD iD C
center.
Tbt trek will t.. madl
from Jul.J 11 to Aq. L
Deadlioe ·1 .. r1giltrlliilm ii
April 1. Tbert ii a fee of
$140 t• cover truaporaWq1,
meala_lll4 Jod&ial .
Oll)J It boys from
Onall Emptrt area -all
of soutberB <>race Coat,
-wOl be able to mU.e
tbe trip accord1q to Scout
leaden. Boya muat, Of
course. be a recistered /
Scout. bi 14 bJ Sepl 1/
anl be hardy, for tbe trek
meana 50 to 71 milea oi
the walkin1. --
At a small 1 u ti c h e o n following the C?tremony. ---------------------------.--------=----
Mra. Francia told h e r
friends how Nie cau&bt the ..W. "U ,, .. oo_lJ a matler
ruddy ~ f~ wldll -~ ol. tlme before I asked her
man, btudq u be aat to marry me."
next to btr. Both Fra · d h1I wU "It waa New Year's Day . ncu an e • are retired plumber1. This qd I wu IO lonely siWnt wu ·Mrs. Franclt ' second
at bome. Well, be knocked •eddla& at Sacramento'• at the door. He said be bad Firlt .~ .. Church_ ahe come to 111 me. We bad ,.....,..., .. Ro •--1 G deulblluta and coffee, and became Mrs. 18 -•
well, tbt11 be just asked me yeara before.
to m&J.1'1 biJn t" Mn. Francll' younger Francia 1!rafttd pati-nuz brother, Albert Pierini, 70,
for bil bride t. finish. • l urved, , as beat . m a 11 •
n•ftr met anytledy before Pttrmt 1 •year-o1d wt!'· J thought I could get along Lena, waJ matron of honor.
wtth unW I met Roae.': he Tbe bride wore a black
lace ud crtpt dl'elt paced wtth an orchid. Francis
wore a charcoal brown suit
and a yellow dreai' shirt.
About 30 fr1-Dds and
relative• attended the wed·
dJn& and luncheon reception.
where cbampape waa •erv·
ed.
Where are they going for
their honeymoon, t h e
newlyweds were a1ked.
"Wblrt'I t b I h~t) ..
moon?" Francis repeated.
"217 22nd Street and that's
plenty good."
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1800 PAIRS JUST ADDED
HERE THEY AREi. JHE SNAZZIEST
STYLES AND COLORS-ALL THE SHOES
YOU WANT AT WILD REDUCTIONS!
•.
FUN-LOV1NG DESIGNER
• ~ETTES FASHIONS
'
,mn_.2e~~rtA eo
3 STORES l'O SERVE YOU IN ORANGE COUNTY
COSTA MESA: Soutn Coesf Plaza • Open S Nights a Week
SANTA ANA: 30 Fashion Sq. •Open Monday, Thursday and Fri. Nights
ANAHEIM CENTER: Open Monday, Wednesday, Thuriday, Fri. Ni9hts
Goodwill Reacha
$8 Million Pay Mark
The 'I! million mart 1n O'Donnell. wbo pla7ed
wages paid to tbe Rn--footbd, butetball a D d
dlcapped by G • o d ·,, i 11 baseball 1n 'Kanau before
Induatrtes of Oran1e County 'suffering a d.iaabWty, wu
has juat been paaaed. a market mana1er and
The ~t·mllllontb c1Gllar father of Ove when bJa con·
s!lowed up bl 91 ""911 .. wu •..-.•MD.
paycheck of Cleo O'Donnell, He had to give up his job.
52, a muscular dystrophy When he applied for help
victim who work1 j n at Goodwill last AalUJt, be
Goodwill's business office in was promptly hired.
Santa Ana. O'Donnell lives in Garden
SATURDAY, JA~UARY 20th
rupt nut to tbati~=G=ro=v=e·==:;::~~==;;:=~~~==~::~::~~~~==~~~~~~::::::::;~~~ theoretical dollar wu the _ • . • • __
first '1 on Goodwill'• way
to the '9 mDUon mart. Ac·
tually, the orpnlzation ha.a
been emploJii1 the han-
dicapped since it wu found-
ed in Oran1• County in 19'l8,
but disbursal recordl go
back only to 1935.
• 2 3 ,_ 1 J HARB 0 R BL V 0 , C 0 ST A MES A
Tbe ta mllllon •aa paid
aince that 1attlr date.
Commented G a 7 l o r d
Hicksi eucatlvt v l c e
prelif,lent: .
"U 1ou 1ubtracti'8 million
tram the coaaty'1 welfare
costl of.the put 22 years: ~f. ydu subtract Income tax
and tthr tu• lrom what
other lupaJera would have
had \o pay.; if '°' consider the mljor portion of the ta m1ivon tbal was spent
with the. local bualness com•
munlty, you 1•t an idea of
what Goodw1ll Industries
means to tbe c o u n t y ' 1
economy."
1958 Grads
To Reunite
'nlt UM sradutlM dus
of Newport Harbor lltca
School ii ·plannJnl its · 1
reunion for JulJ or Aquat
at the Ba.lboa Pavilion.
Reunion planners, bead~
by Mrs. Sonja Newbury of
North Hollywood, are •~·
te~ptlng to locate over 409
'58 graduitea.
Persons. bowing of 819
wl\ereabouta of '58 claH
members are asked to con·
taet Mn. .,.._, al -Farm~ Ave., N or t la
Hollywood, Calif., 91804.
..
0
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. REnlGEUTOl-FIEEZEI. FIOI, PHILCO-FORD . . "
Side-By-Side
F rost-F rte "1 9"
399.
$16 a month
The Supermarketer
stores an incredible
amount yet is a Thiry·
suloted 323,4" wide. Big
19 cu. ft. capacity with
245-lb. freezer, 24.8 sq.
ft. of shelf space! En-
closed b u t t e r keeper,
lift-out egg troy, bottle
shelf, money saving
Power Saver! No defrost-
ing in either section.
You con haw It NOW on a
BARKER FLEXACCOUNT
••• giving you up to thrtt
yea,. to poy!
DAYS CONTINUED
11
IG 'SCIHI ···n Roi n•FOll · i ,
267 sq. ih. TV at
thi1 low price f
29995
$12 a month
Ypu can have big screen
color froni Barker's at
a price you'd expect to
pay for a small set! 82
channel tuning' system,
front mounted speaker ~31!~
~ easy color controls! ~:::;~~~=~;;:Iii !!"""""-..;;;...
BARKLRR BROS.
HUNTINGTON BEACH e Ii.ch IW. et E•n11r e "2-4«)5
SNfTA ~ • 1122 North Mellt. St. • 547-7611
I
/
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..
n ... -all n..-Coalty
... to .....
rdiq to Sctot
,. JDUlt, Of
a l'tlistered
I bJ Sept. l.
r, for the trek
~ 71 mllu Qi
-ER'S.
th
]'
]·
lo
ide
''19"
t.
th
keter
redible
Thiry-
de. Big
ty with
'.4.8 sq.
:e! En-
<eeper,
bottle
saving
lefrost-
ion.
tWon e
COUNT
to thrM
/
Mar Vista
Lodge Sets
Installation
Mar Vlata Muonlc Lodge
will hold ita third annual
inltallaUon ol olfictn at
Seafartq Muonic Temple
in Newport Beach on Satar·
day, I p.m.
In a ceremony open to
the public, Arnold C. Arff
will be inltalled Worshipful
Muter, 1ucceedln1 retirtn
Muter Kenneth J. E1an, Jr.
Al.lo to be inltalled in
varloul offlcq are Paul E .
Musey, Lawrence R. Moor,
Carl R. Myen, Clarence A.
McCoy. Victor E. Teanef,
Robert D. DiDomenico,
Leonard Gerardi, Joseph E.
Thomas, S . Alfred
Aac:benberg. G e n e H.
Barnett. Neal L. Murphy,
and Charles W. Cusube Jr.
William V. Schmidt, past
master of Mar Vista Lodge,
will ad u inltalllng officer
with Emerson W. Hill. in·
atalllng wplain. and Harry
L. Hllllard, muter o f
ceremooies.
Adolescent
Talk Slated
'·Alienated Adolescents -
The Violent Gang" is the
title of a lecture to be liven
a& ua to 11 1 1tt by Dr.
Lewis YabllmU,. I
Dr. YabloDaky, an author
1 ud cbalrmu ol tbe depart-
ment of IOClolo11 at San
Fernando Valley S t a t e eollece. will apeu in the
UC EUeDlloa 11 r h s :
"Alleaatlan ud LaMJiAeH
111 Modem Society."
Hll 1lctln It 7 p.m. in
1111 l"tlle Arts wUI cost
•. 71. s..ua1 la 0 fl l y
.................. ticket
faolden.
Deadline Near
AlleDI aloas the Oranp
c.oast ud llllwblrt bavtl atil Ju. 31 to rtt11ter their cwnnt addrtuea. t b e
Pldlral lmmtcration and
............. Slnice re-
..... tMm todlJ. I ronu .. 1nillble at r: oltktt ..... of ~.moe.u ...... ... ..
FAT OYllWll&HI ....... _ ........ __.. __ ..... _. ..... .,.
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• ~. J.1111117 18, 19611
_.:-. --. -.
.,.. I" • • PUfF.Qlll m Aflfit W1D
2911 v .......
twi" sizt
CMr yourself with glory, ind
SM, tool Rich cotton wlveteen, deeply
• ~ibid Mr Kodd polyester fiberfill
Ind lined with cotton umbric.
Gold, red, or1ng1, blue, American Betuty,
green. Full sizt, wlue 49.95 3'.95
King or dual size, value 59.95 49.95
Phone orders accepted.
• SAVI OM FAllJC. AND LAIOI. TOOi
I IS 31J
.. y ....
Blrker's bMutiful custom
t1iloring ls included for the price of the
flbric alone, on drlplf'its
54" or longer. Wide choice of
solid tones Ind ttXturts.
Barker's trlditfon1lly fine
tailoring his been pleasing
customers for 88 years. Thert's an ldded
charge for hardw1ri and installation.
Drapery fabric not at Alhambra,
Inglewood, Whittier.
Dupont 501® nylon pile INSTAW
Ftmeus Dupont SOl ® continu· 9 D ~s fi lament nylon in dense, 99 yd
curled end shag pile. 12 f ash-sq. ·
Koclel® polyester pile
Extremely heavy and dense pOI·
yester pile with 1 slight plush
look for added shag elegance.
13 decorator colors.
ion colors including 8 two-tones.
I 00°/o NYLON
SHAG PILI BROADLOOM .. . .
L..., It .... Wt pit tf wonderful, long-WNrlnt "'* fllw. CMo11 frtm I 11cltlnt twttc1 tones.
Al ,,1c .. lftcludl:
• fine qutlity brOldloom
• meticulous meesuring
t yardagt-savi119 cuttinQ
• Tlckless installation
• sponge-rubber padding
• 2 metal door strip~
-INSTALUD
99
sq. yd ..
value 10.99
BARKER BROS.
• HUNTINGTON IEACH • le•ch 11¥ct at Ecllft99r e n2....os
SANTA ANA • 2522 North Main St. • 547·7651
Shop Mondey. Thun41.y •'"' FtW.y 10 to '· otMr days 10 to 6 ..
J I
tNSTALLED
109=. yd.
velu« 13.99
SHOP AT HOME:
call number listed to see •
drapery fabric and/or carpet samples
in your home. One of our decorator-
salesmen' will measure and give you an
estimate wtihout obligation.
Famo&d all-wool plle
Luxurious all-wool pile by a
famous maker using Karaloc®
process for locked-4n tufts.
7 exciting multi-colors.
INSTAWD
II~:. yd.
Y04J Cln hive the custom draperies, fHhlon bedspreads and installed cerpetlng
th1t you need 1nd went ttJN with 8.UKIR FLEXACCOUNT ••• your per·
sonelind ertdit pl•n thlt gi* you up to 3 yttrs to payl
Shop N Jndty, Thursdly, Frid1y 10 to 9. Other Oeys 10 to 6.
'
~ • .....,, l&.1"8
Harry L Paulsen (right), vice president and manager of the Orange County
Title Divi!ion, Fint American Tille Insurance IE Trust Co., Santa Ana, presents
a Sl,000 cbec:k to Mrs. Walter B. Mellott ol Newport Beach, a director Of the
Florence Crittenton Home of Orange County, for ttie Home's building fund for
a housing, medical and counseling center in El Jfodena. Looking on is Rlchard
K. Walker, vice president and manager of the Santa A11a branch « the Ba.nk of
Calilomia, who is treasurer of the $500,000 project.
Old-time
Concerts
Suggested
Mrs. Elizabeth Mason ,
wile of Irvine Co. President
William Mason, believes
that the Harbor Area needs
old-fashioned. foot.stompln'
Sunday afternoon band con-
certs.
And the perfect place for
them, sbe saye, might be
the mall et Fashion Island.
Mrs. Mason made her
pitcb Monday b e f o r e
Newport Harbor Chamber
ol Commerce directon on
behalf of the Chamber's
women's auxiliary.
The tenor of her remarks
appeared lo strike a
responsive chord. Chamber
President Jobn M a c n a b
commended her program,
and said it showed "en-
thusiasm" among t h e
women.
Mrs. Mason said that
Harbor Area high school
bands possibly would be in-·
terested in offerfng muaic1l
programs. 1be band concert
proposal wu accepted for
furtber study by chamber
direct.ors.
Sea Scouts
Show Skills
A Saturday demonstration
of nautical akllls by 200
Orange County Sea Scouts
wiU climax the SU '68
Premier Boat Show cur·
rently being staged a t
Fashion Island, Newport
Center.
Sen. John G. Scbmitz CR·
Tustin) and an aide of Rep.
James Utt (R·Tultln) will
participate a1 11 a.m. ln
Flag ceremonies by the
escalators between the J .
W. Robinson's and Buffums'
stores in the $20 million
shopping complex.
Both events are open to
the public, as .,-e 30 yachts.
on display in the plua since
Sea '68 opened Monday.
Stone Lecture
"How to Cut Cat's Eye
and Star Stones'• will be
discussed by Carl O'baugb
when the Orance Coast
Mineral and Lapidary Socie-
ty meets at 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day in the Cotta Mesa
Women·s Club, &10 W. 11th
St.
LB'S IE Fl&lY
Hullilllo• luch
flSltor
147..S1S3
Cosll Mm Visitor
'42·2472
So. Coast Ylsllor
4940579
· lllrMr Visitor
642-3535
II you bne new oeigbbor1
or know of ariyone m0Yin1
t. our aru, pleue teD ua
• tbat we may atmd 1
, .. ., ..... ...... ........
SEALY REST QUARD
COMPARE: A MATTRESS
COMBINING FEATURES FROM
SEALY'S •69. $69, AND •79
BEST-SELLERS I
• SMMI cowr fonMrty ...ct on a ... ly
Poeturepeclkt NtloneUy ~ trtm.ao
• ..._ reinfOft*I edge 9llpport from
a ... ., mattrw natJOMlt, ~
et .. ..
• s.m. ucluaive Dura·G1nt Jnn.,,prlnt
from • Seely matt,.. nation11lly
lldwrtiMd It '59.H
at n 1 •••m or rAmUS SIALt 1QITUllPIDIC•
COSTA MllA'S ~ NOMI OWMD .. ""'1111 ITOU
"'-111 ..._. u11 .._., 1165 HAUOI aVD. • Pia. 141-5131
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ManFleeced Widow, Jailed
A mu who fleeced • San·
ta Ana widow of her We
aavinp must lerVe one to
14 yeara in state prlaoa,
Superior Court J udl• Wll·
liam Spelra bu ruled 1n San·
ta Ana.
Frank A. Manoae, 54, of
Glendale, pleaded 1U11tJ to
one of six counta of grand
theft. Judge Speirs denied
his requett for Jftbatlol
and ordered that he be lm·
mediately committed to
prison.
Manone admitted that he
kept '70',cn> given him by
~1n. Julia Robertson for
purposes ol "investment."
Mrs. R o b t r t s o n said
Manone had Jll'Omised to
J ~ • ._ aa&e ludl"
ant tblt .. caaMd la blue
ddp ltocb over a .......
month period aad 1ave the
proceeds to Manoae.
PBI -cent. arr e sted
Manone in New Hamplbirt tut June ad ntuned bbn
te Santa Au to tae. ab
counta ol grand theft.
'WHAT A
CHARMING NEW
PROVINCIAL~PRINli
-~
SHI"····
AND;rrs ,wO!nniiroor ~
~
How~liie~
I yjyacious Dft , .... tliift ~
this time ol ,.earf A love ol a/
dress with long sleeYes and
button cuffs, high wing collar
and front placlcetwith buttons
down to there .~. all in the
most charming and gay
provincial print lOOS cotton
oxford that lo¥es the suds
and ICOIDI the irooJ . ........ , ..... l•••• 11111110 11
,excltlng,salel
SPECIAL SELECTION OF
EXTRA-VALUE' DRESSES
EOR~ MISSESJ AND.,JUNIORS
~eg,5:97'
fA) 8.97 $4
. ~SAL El ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES' GIRDLES
're,u:!.97
and3.9t
OPEN
SUNDAY
11·5
2 for•5 and 2 fM$7
LAYAWAY PLAM-NO EXTRA CHARGI
•
COSTA MESA, 11th 11d NEWPORT ILVI.
GARDIN GROVE. 12372 GAIDIN &IOYE ILYD.
Orange Coast's No. 1 Paperl Tlie Daily Pilot
r ~
I
FABULOUS
. '!2 PRICE ··:
SALE
ON WOMEN'S
.NATIONALLY
ADVIRTISllD
FINI FASHION
DUIGNIR SHOD
·starts FRI. Morning
at 9:30 A.Mi
BE HERE IE SHOCKED
AT-THE BUYS
1/2 PRICE SALE
Heels -Casuals
and Handbags
5091• OFF Our Rel.
Low Discount Prices
ON
Nationally Adv~rtised
Women's Footwear
HEIE IS YOUR CHANCE TO SA YI .
DOLLARS ON DOLLARS ON
NA1IONALL Y ADVERTISED SHOES!
IE HEIE FRIDAY
AT 9:31 A.M. SHAIP.
lllNI A CROWD AND
.EIJOY SAVINGS YdU
IEVEI IMAGINED!
A SALE YOU
WON~ BELl·EVE
An Styles Hi Heels~
Mid Heels Casuals
BUY FOR Now--
BUY FOR t;UTURE
OPEN
FllllY Till 9:11
SITll-IAYITOI
SUllAY~T05
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Ticlcee ~Misup' Bring• $1~,000 Suit· .. .
SANTA ANA -B eoll Je-......... ., 'Lma .................. ---II .... ama
ticW wnal ---bltllilllll ......... ~
mc.re.doall ... .... ...: at.19 more. Bobldaa fDed a claim wltll
Onql, ~far ...... ............... .,.
he WU fallel)' arreNd CID
I tralDc e"-~ be W
telepboned the Hunttftaton
.Beach • Seal 'Be~cb eourf
· ,Qd Wal told , bail· WU' sU)
He laid be ·leftt a check
>by .man immediately.
· '!'be~ later cited him
· lOr · fall~ iq appear an~
raised the 'bon~ to '35. Rob·
blna ~d be peid that in
January, 1963.
I' aJread1. pUL •
'lbe 1a.pervUor1 dinled
the claim Tuesday ·thus
openbl& !1!11 way f etr a ·
After bis last October 3
arrelt on tile war;rant. his
wiff paid ~other l3S tQ get
him out of jail. Robbins
., • ' " : Oranae ~ -.iff James A. llulek (llCODCI ram left) pre19nts ~ to-
: tne memhm ol his department who recenUy bate ncUd up wtnniD1 tallies
o . lb the mcmt111J ~ competl tioDS at the Sberiff'1 Trainblg Pacility
;' and Range. With Musick, frOm left, lftl Investigator Dan Van Gundy, Novem· = lier match winner, Sgt Louis Stavenba gen, second prize winner in the ~tober
""
Practical Police Course match and Sgt. Gordon Dallas, winner of the Decem·
ber competition.
Youth Opportunities
•
wunty Map
Cleared of Program Set on. TV ·
discuas job and education Murder Try ORANGE -Herbert
SdtJaln, eoanlelo.r for t!ie
Oraqe Coanty Yoatb Op-
pcirtupltie1 Center biere, will
Dairy Fraud
problems ol Mexican • SANTA ANA -A Santa
American youths on tbe Ana man who was accuaed
televiled Teen Scope pro-of attempted murder ,and
(...,,. '""A--1 4) t prowling after-being c ... gram n~IMllllle ' a MU' an attractive b1cbtiof
1 p.m. Saturday. pl'1 apartment wai foWld
A ltudy of why Mexican· innocent of all cbarp1 Wed·
~ · Trial Given
American c h i 1 d r e n, nesday In Superior Court.
became of language pro-Police arrested John B. JobDloa, 29, last Nov. a after
blema, are reportedly pla~ be had allepdly tired Jhota
Week Delay
FULLERTON -Four
men accused of operating
a checking account JWindle
that defrauded aa Anaheim
bank. aDd a Fullerton dairy
of almost $1 million won
a ftek's delay on their trlal
1cbedullng Wednesday in
Superior Court.
ed in mentally retarded at two men who had been
classes In Oran1e County alerted by the screams of
has been ~oposed by Dr. Antonetta McBurney, 25.
Francis Doyle, ch.iel of tbe Both men said Johnson turn·
State Department of Educa· ed and fired shots at them
tion's division of special while he was being cbued schools. down an alley alongside the
Santa Ana officials uld Highland Avenue apartment
61 percent of cbildJ:en in building in which Miss Me·
ed 1 ... n ~-_.._.. Burney lived. ucab e men,...uy '""~ Mias McBurney picked classes are Mexican • .... American, whfie only 26 per· Johnson out from • suu.e·
lawsuit. ·
Two Long Beach police
arreatea Bobblna lut <kl
3 be claiml, on a warrant
charging that be bad no&
paid • fine fer "'.... •
I '
boulevard atop In S e a J
Beach-iii 'October of 1962.
Aft.tr 'tile 1962 citation,
Robbins a 11 e i ea • be
172 SO. IN. UHF VHF
PORTABLE
~
. •aid.
The ,next .day, he alleges,
he phoned the " court, ex·
plained the problem and
• WU tt1$l J WU "all •a
mistake.'' A • t 5 , ooo
miltate, Bobbins ,hopes •
TELEVISION
Ordered to return to
Judge S a m u e 1 Dreizeit'5 court on Jan. 24 were:
quent line-up and named cent of the district's enroll· him the man who bad watch·
ment bu Spanilb surnames. ed her from shrubbery out. ·
With Jim Steck a i aide her apartme.nt w\ndow. ~rat.or. PJlDeU.tl 'o• n Johnson was also identlfled
Ten&ope wm &e Sally by one of h.is two pursuers.
Tafoya, Bill Alcala ane Tony The jury returned after
Curiel of Santa Ana, Rosalia less than an hour's dellbera-
Castro of ~•helm and Fa· tion to rule that Johnson
Sunuel Longo of .~anlea ~ve : 'BeDOIMt Terraell, 48,
of Eagle Rock and bis
brotbei;, VictOr, 42, o f
Orange; and Robert
Migliacco, 40, of Orange. bian Cornejo of Orange. -wu innocent
MuRen & .Bluett
Men's .Suit :Sale
e Delall• Yllllff l•nt• Tueln1 S11tentl
• ,., ... ,... C111toM .. ,., .... s.t" VHF
fine Tunl119l e Ze11lth Trt1n1l1terlsetl UHF T11nerl
2 YEAR PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY!
PWS 2 Y.£All WAllANTY ON AU PARTS & LAIOI
0 Sales IDd OM EGA Service Center
• DIAMOND· SPECIALISTS
• R.EMOUNTING I DESIGNING I
Complete Gift Deportment
90 Day Accounts ~ No Carrying Charge
Bankamerieard or Take a Year T9 Pay
.... l ..... S..,..TeS.WYM "
HAllOI SHO,,IN6 HUNTIN6TON ClNTll
CINTll HACH I IDIN611
2300 HAllOI ILYD. HUNTIN•TON MACH
COSTA MIU • 141-9411 IU·ll01
0,.. ...... TIMI., !Irr. Tl ' , ...
""'11a. '79.
TOln•m• br'lftdl. Choice
, t.brlo& N..-t onemd
two button ttyta All from
r.gular atoo1c.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Select from
nmely~GOG,
John Keith, Martton and
Crlcketeer. Find P'lf9
· virgin wool worstedl,
lllMned wol'Ddl. mohair·
worstedl and other
fllbl:lcl. See grat reduo-
tlOM ... fNerf ptloe,.,,..
Buy two Ind UY9
even morel
Reg. 75. & 11•
IALlllM
Aeg.15.
IALllUI -Reg. 95.
SALi 71.11
Reg. 150. to 185.
IALI 111.11 to 148.11
January .
Selle
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U.. y_, .... IZ/dt•rt• New t.tll•tt1"lcer4 ., M•eter C\•rf'• ...
teUfH COAST "-"IA. °'911 11ithtt 'tit •:;1 ,~_. .. .,. S.t.
llOADWAY MtAHltM CINTP, •" 11ltl1t1 't1l •1JO •••,t '"'·I kt.
,.;
HIGH SPEED
1·LECTRIC
DRYER
• i ""'-' lelectef' lvtt.•" Oive Yew Mftll •1111 ....,
,.,..,.,.,.,.. A 1,.cl•I l•"h•t• fer '•'•--' ,,. .. , ... , ... ,
• lefety ••• ,. lwltcll ••• ,.. iprYet' o,-·ie. o.er
Af•er Deer h Cletelll e Fl•ff lefectl9tt .. f .. t•l111 lew Te111,.Nt•re Witt. ..,.... ... ,,, ...
e Tl"'M Cpl• AU... ....... htectfee eif Dryf ... " ... ., .. ,4 ........ .
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l2 DAttk PILOT
Burglary Hearing Delayed
SAN CLEMENTE -Carl
Jellerson and Sally Birge,
accused by police u the
"Friday night C a d d 1 e
crackers." w o n a t w ~
month delay of thelr ar·
raignment en b u r g 1 a r y
charges Wednesday i n
Superior Court.
Judge Samuel Dreiien
ordered Birge, 34. and his
wife. 30. of Los Angeles to
re~urn to court March 13
for aetUn& of a jury trial.
The Birges are free on bail.
San Clemenu police at·
rested the Birges last Sept.
l after they allegedly stole
a handbag from a Cadillac
parked in a restaurant park·
ing lot. The arrest was said
by police ·to have ended a
long run or similar thefts
by the well-dressed couple.
almost all of which were
carried out on Friday nights
in restaurant partial loll
iJI several SouthlaDd cities.
San Clemente of8e9rt sa14
a aearcb of the B!rtes' own
late model Cadillac, in
wb~h the couple's nro amall
children bad been left, pro-
duced 2IO car keys. • pain
of auniJ.apes, numeroua
pliera. screw drivers. a den·
tal pick. a still camera and
two movie camer11 -all
allegedly removed from lux·
ury cars.
For The Record
Marriage
Licelues
DIC .... :M
STANLIY.t!AltOY, WUN H, D, el 1.al l! .. •nd AVt. •llCI Ll!Wy M., 11. bo!ll of Huml"9IOll leech. LO I Ul!·WILLIS. MlcNel ,._, 21. fl nM L'""'f O""' w ,,_th M., 22, of 1111 ~·Flntt SI., Miii
ol -lmlMler. ltUISAM·IAKH, l'l.,re F.. 22, of all N. 7111 Siu Efft Logan elld Jolie A., 11 of Ult Unl_.ltll,
""-"' INcll . oaCaM1a1t 11 NASH·IAUMAN, Fred .... .. ., m 321'11 SI. •nd l llt•betll J.. a. of 12:5 Vie ll•-· ~ fll ........ leKll.
Gl!ltHAllT·kALf , JCIM F., 27. fl
UIS W. 1J9111 Siu C~. Otllo.
•ftd .,...... L.. '11. "' •1 '"" L•t, CorOM dtl Mer.
MONINGTON·Md>ONAl.O. 1.lewtllvll Ld •1, ol IJU N. It~, ...,._
Aftl aM l'eullM F~ JL fl JI) Intl l'\eu, CCIII• Meu. MAllVl!~·Wll.LIAMS, ~ F., 2S.
DEATH NO'J'lf:ES When Carpet
. .......
Carl A. BeNCOter, IO,
formerly vice prelldeat
of lfobawt Airlinel,
Utlta. N.Y., bM been
elected president and
chief executiYe otficer
of Air California. He
will replace J. Kenneth
Hull on Feb. 1. Bull
remains with Air Cal
u obairman of tbe
board.
Town
Sells First Quality
BAI.Tl llOlmJAIUD
Cena ... -OR,.._
for So Much
e OUR
HUM
IUY1N•
POWll
ALWAYS
SAYIS
YOU
MONIY
Select -Soforl for foshioft In
shoo and enlciv ~1. ~
and groceful l~ing. lcno-
strond, plump nyfOl'I pile In -
tweeds orlCI IOI Ida • • • ao oo..,
10 mo intoln for yeors of lovefi •
-· Mo~. tnildew-proof, "'°""° 1 lergenle.
Less!
• Cotta ..... Ill .....
. . : ·. . . .. ,.,:
·~ '• ,. . •• ..
BELL BROADW AT
MORTUARY
l lt BreM.way. C.... Meta uwm
PACIPIC VIP
llDIOBW. PAU cw.., • .....,
a.,11
-Padlle Vin Drift ........... c ...... . ....
Pal '.um.I OOLONW.
nJNSML llOllE
-..... A" ..... I •• --mt .. -•• -.. llORTUAlll ., ..... .... ·r ... .....
WDraaf ...niA&T ........ ~ ... .....
ltlDUCIO
SALE! CUSTOM DRAPERIES 46%
-..... --....
COLOR TELEVISION CLOSEOUTSI
61 COlOl 1.Y. lDMIAl COLOR t.Y.
l•S tq. in. ter .. n. Spenish style with
4eort.
.... ,149 'SM N~W ONLY ........... .
ADMIUI. COi.OR t.Y.
295 ~. 111• tct-· 1111,.,t.4 s,"'1,11
,.u11. =-ws:..T .......... -$529
ADMIUl COlOl 1.Y.
2tl aq Ill tcne11 DelvH ,.u11 finith.
.... $62' '499 NOW ONLY . ---
RCA COlOI COMllUTIOll
2'S sq .in. "' .. "' Del11xe waln~t w/
doon, I speokora, Matk I c1Miu1t.
• ... $1250 ~95 NOW ONLY ... _ ......
RU COLOR COMllUTIOI
295 ,41. in ... , .. 11, 4el.ex• welnvt u"I·
Ht, I speeltett.
~1w$~Y ........ -.. $699
1U DEWIE COi.ii T. Ye
2t5 tq. i11. terHn. Eerly Alll9•iu11.
:=wS:LY .......... '529
llt scrHn celw T.V. De11ish wal11Vt •
.... 5649 '449 NOW ONLY ......... -.
RU COLOR T.V.
2n aq. i11. scrNn. Nordic 1-
with doon.
.... $12' $649
MOW ONLY ···-·--
RU COi.OR T.Y.
lit "'"" celor wittl re111e+. c~
incli14int uri.
.... $12' $449
NOW ONLY ---:·-
MANY ARI ONE OF A KIND -SOME HAYE MINOR
SCRATCHES-FLOOR SAMPLES-SOME ARE CRATED
AND ALL CARRY 1 YR. PARTS WARRANTY AND OUR
FAMOUS DUNLAP SERVICE. i .
RU S1EIEO &E WAHi
I ~•hrs, llM•. Chi11-lllOder'll.
=-w':' ... , _ .. __ .. _'289
GE mno
I 11tMli•r1, l111~+M StNIHtll 11•c-
e11• of tfle h•.tf. =-':,, ·-··--._ '349
IU SlElll
2 ..-i..n.2 ....... 0.-. '"',_... s,..-. ,..n. .......... .." NOW ONLY ----.45
6E S1EREO
·o.t-JOO watt AM-FM FM.s .......
T~ ef tlle line.
::W"C:.., ~-...... '499
All f.ost ftoe, tide ..., •l4e, let 111enr.
..... $52' '449 NOW ONLY ·-···· ..
'
I ;, I 4 I... u,. 2 cycle
:.6w $~':LY ..... -..... S 169
6E &AS DIYEI
li9 14 Ill. up. 2 hut.z cycl•
.... s149 . 'I 29
NOW ONLY .···--·
&E DISHWASlll
t2 plu• wtti1191. SD200A
~?w'~.:.., ···---·· '119
WHIRlPOOl w ASllEI
l it up .• -J t,..41, 2 cycle.
:=-wSlo':..y .. _ ........ ' 149
6f lllllUTOI
All frost freo. 15 w. ff. u, • .,..._
ft••Ht, •• + .. flf iu lllltker
:=-w~., ..... -... '2M
AIMUl l&ll&EUTOI
25 q , ft. 1W. lily sW• le• ..... .,.
:.?w":..y -··-..... '499
WHlllPOOI. Refrigerlfor
2 I c•. ft. •"'e i.., sill•. Molt delvwe
they 111•••· le.• 111elrw •
:::W"~, --·--$ 499
WED6EWOOD ha Mott , .. _ Jr '-it u, ..... wit5 .....ti-.
.... $11t '169 NOW ONLY __
6E IRl&IUD
21 a. ft. 1i4• liir .w., ......... "' ..... m21cc .... ..., ••a9 NOWOllLY _.V
.. .
E
NEW LOCATION
3405 VIA OPORT0-675-0191
PIATUllNG: COLUMllA-MINIRVA
PAULINI DINHAM, llUNSWICK
AND UNGll YARNS
S'AL .E!
300/o 50010 TO OFFt
AL:L MllCHANDISI
lxceptloMlty Pine Min'• Clothlng
A L'elegant Mem Shoppi
3355 Vl1 Lide, Nftport leech ,...... 67Sa71
OUR LUCKY.
llth
ANNIVERSARY
TO CELEBRATE OUR I J
YEARS ON VIA UDO-
WE HAVE MADE FURTHER
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
FOR YOUR BENEFIT
ONE W,EEK ONLY
IOYS' WEAR
GIRLS' WEAR
TODDLllS
1/3 To3/4oF,;
LADIES SPORTS WEAR
DRESSES-LINGERIE
HOSIERY
1/3ro 3/4 OFF
Ladi11' encl Chilclren's Sportswear
ows
I .
GOOJ.man liM Co. Recall 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Bas
., llAST CAMPSa.L Jazz hiltoriu Jotm llMD· tbat even before that COO· "One time ill Texas itie wou.ldn't IO on aaW ~ uw Ya.K (AP)-... moad. ·~~1111mpbolliic cert. Goodman wu tbe fint poUce said Nesril and white ttiey Ill ua all ae-. AllJI'
Jan. He aaa 1 bunch ol to have Necro ud wblte oouldn't So oa the same we playld, the ovatlaa .... ., ~-II"•.._ strinas." musJctlans playin& tottt:ber. stage to,.ther. The band have luted about an i.w ... .-tJ 1'ltlday .._ ia tile Goodman went on, "I ------------------------......,. roof .... of hit •pert· tried to aet Bea Lillie to _ ... __________ _
.-balm uct ._main tell a couple ot jok11, for --•'--variety. Sbe declined. I get COllflt waa lively .................
AIDOlll "9 tao guesta ,,.. 1J wbl perfonned witb
"BIUJ Goodman and Hia SwblC Ordllltra" exactly 30
J'Ur'I 111 ab tbt state ol ~Hall. CanieP DOW la tM aceM
of rock 'a' roll CIDDCel'tl and eoaatrJ...,.... IClllC feats,
.. in ·-daJ• ... atately Mil a.. oa1J claulcal
music.
CGnetiat ... , llacbtt,
who did a pelt IOlo wittl
the bud at a.t Ju. 11,
1931, coneert, aaid, "We
wen aD acared a n d
nervous. I wu juat com·
plete1y awed 1o aa.p an a -.e w11ere all tbt snatest
famous u1ists bad been.
And I waa awld by Benny too. He WIS ID Idol ol mine.
Ht still ii."
DREAM CONCERT
nervous now wMll I eft~t a concert. But I cloa't
I WU then." ' Drummer Gene Krupa l
recalled, "ll was o u r
reaular 14-pleee band. In ttie
second hail we bid some
suests appear. I remember lt as a pretty thrillina Dl&bt.
I thought that tbe band
played exceptionally well,
with a very eager sound."
VOCALIST . I
Martha Tilton. who was
Good.man's vocaliat in 1938
and sane at C a r n e g i e .1
greeted old friends. ''I came
in from Los A n g e l e s
especially for thU party. J
wouldn't have missed it for
the world. BeMy wrote me
a letter, 'Would you believe
it hu been 30 yara?''
Asked what be remem·
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT!
If Om-new account1 deport-
ment cannot open your new,
in1ured ~ercury Savings
account in ~" time than it
talce1 you to drink the cup of
coffee we ,,,.ootde to all of
<>Ur ltJfHWI •••
WE WILL GIVE YOU:
Mercury wants to
keep all of our
savers happy.
• FREE SAFE DEPOSIT IOXI
For Mercury Savers m1lnblnln1
minimum blllftee of $2,000.
• Mercury s.wtp• f , bf!*
Policy HSU,_ ycMI the hll ltpl
rate of lnteN1t for Insured UY!np •
• Funds eam Interest from d1te of
receipt Funds received by the tenth
of the month .. m lnterett from the
first Interest compounded d.ity-
bonus accounts .vaileble.
MERCURY SAVINGS
Md io.n aaocl•lion
"'-lfftet: 1114 KllOtt A-... luttNI P'IR °" Knott, .... liftcelll b&INll ""'9:
7112 Edlnaer AWi., Hunt11111011 ludl
ActolS fro11 n. lrOldwty si.opp1,. Center
110U.YWOOD (UPl) -
Terry Moore ruppeara in
rnoYiea after aewral years
foit a_ top part ia "A Man c.uecs Dager... .
Goodman recalled. ''It
was a press atent'• •earn. IOinl into Carnecie· l WIS ratblr reluctant to clo it,
evea tboulb Paul Whiteman
bid llY• a coocert titre."
Ht ... iaterrupted by bered, vitnpboniat Lionel -------------• Hampton said, 0 1'U tell you
always it fashion
Di8cover the Fun of an Afternoon on Lido
Sit by the fountain and lisJen to the water,
look et the gay shops fillecl with intriguing thin9s from fer
end wicle. Spend en afternoon in these shops-by-the-bey.
Fell hes arrived here, with bright, fresh colors.
Buy e dress, have your heir done, buy your
husb,nd a handsome tie, or iust hav e a cup of coffee
in the patio by the foUfttein. It's all fun,
encl its all uniquely. "Lido"!
• January Clearance
Ends Saturday
e A l 'el .. ant Men'• Sh.,,..
e Anthony Shoe. llemce • Atklnten'a
e I . D. Hew• & S,on e ,llnk of America
e larrew'a e lay Cleaners • lerk.ahlre'a
e licfwell'a • Gene Burton
e G'91'1 fabric Boutique
e Hedron's Yarn Shop
e Kint'• Lieto lltlchflelcl • lido Realty
e Lido fashions • Lido Hair FHhiont
e Lido Travel e Newport Balboa .S.Vlnp •nd
LMn • Rlch•rd's Lido Center
e Security First National lank
e The Shoe Tr" e Vii Lido Drup
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REFLECTIONS
IN A GOLDEN_ EYE
SECOND FEATURE
Set how 26 men t-k 25 mlnutH
to 1tt1I 10 MILLION
"ROllERY"-St1nlty laker-Joanna "9tet
e LAST 7 DAYS e
w .. k Nithh from 7 p.m.
Friday Evt. from 6 p.m.
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Cindie Berkley proudly · bolds her new formal as
mother Elaine Barnard rnaa1 adjustments and
Cheryl Knuter loot• on duriq a 1eene from the
Costa Mesa Civic PlaybOUM production, "The Dark
at the Top of :the Stairs." Tbe drama open1 to the
public Saturday for 'two weekencla at tbe Fair·
grounds Community Center .
Chile Theater Sets
UCI Show Saturday
ITUCH, tht N a ti t a 3 l
Theater of Cblle, will live
itl only Orup / County
performuce ~b/rday at
8:30 p.m. in UCt1 campus
hall. I
Considered ~ many to be
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'Litt)~ Hut'
Auditions
I
Set in Mesa
I Tryout.9 for the comedy
''The Little Hut," the next
production of the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse, will
be conducted Sunday and
Monday at the Community
Center 1uditorium on the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
The readings will be held
at 8 p.m. both njghts. ac·
c9rdlng to Bill Fucik, guest
director for the play. A cast
of three men and one
woman is required.
The show will be staged
for two weekends, Mar<!h
15·16 and 22·23 at the Com·
munity Center.
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Movie Eyed
For Baker
BAKER (UPI) -Unleu
unforeseen problem• arise,
a site in the acenlc Wallowa
Mountains northeast of here
will be the location of film.
ing this summer for "Paint
Your Wacon," a •10 million
film .
"Paint Your Wagon," a
long-running Broadway mu-
sical, is set in a mlnjng
camp that grows Into a
town. The climax is a flood
which destroys the town .
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CLEARANCE
2750 HA•IOtt IL VD. (C ...... Cettfw) c .. t1 Mtt4
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Symphony Arti.sts Sought
The Symphony Assocla·
tloa of Oruge County baa
announced Its plalls ror int
1981 Statewide Y o u n g
Artist& Auditions March 2
and 3 wWt casb aWll'dl,
a tole pll'IDrmuce with the
aympllony, aad a special
wimaers' a b o w c a s e . ap-
pearance, as t.he top prizes.
The auditions are ~ to
all youoc piaoiata, la-
s t r u m e o t a lists, and
vocalists who are residents
of Callfornla. Age limit (or
those competing In the piano
and inltl'Umental categories
la 14 years. Vocalists may
be 18 to 29 •
First place winners In all
three categories will be
awarded <t cash prize of
'200. One will be selected
to appear in solo perfor·
rnance with the symphony.
Jn late spring the winnen
will be brought together .and
presented to the pUbUc ta
what the symph'oa y
cernlft& Ille •ucltiona should
be .......... to Alice Lee,
'741 Mountain Vlew, Yartal
Unda. Jl'urther information
11 available 1t 52Me21.
de&eribes as a "command"---------
performance.
Trophies will be awarded
to all first, second &nd third
place winners; and for belt
oC Orange County con·
test.ants ln each. cateeory
an extra i50 prize has been
arraneed.
Deadline for entries is
Feb. 12, and ooly the first
60 applicants in e a c b
cattcory will be 1ccepted.
Each contestant must pay
an entry fee oC •10, which
is not refundable. The con-
testant must appear at bis
own expense and furnish bia
own a«0mpanist.
All correspondence con·
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the great American eomcdv
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On Skis, Bindings, Peles
Sel'araWJ _.
Regaler U2.99 Skis
Sun own wooden Zennatt
11ki11 with fun-reie... bind-
inp. Blae ftnieh •
Replat $6.49 Ski Polea
Stf'Onl' and dunl*! ahnnbttllft
poles for perfect balance ""d
control. ..
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Lightweight, water repellent pukM .
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Women111 Ski Putta itl ....... J"tl"t-
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No down payment
Months to pay on
conYenlent May-time
shag broadloom
sale includes
installation over
111· foam -c·ushion
Dfba pile lcnq UC19•7.49 ~. 11.99 sq. yd.
~ _... lliob ol 111.llDlid C>r tweed colorations in dur-
IMI a,i1m _... .. .-....belies its low price.
delwww nylon pdl9 lbav 8.99 re~. 9.99 sq. yd.
,_.... llli4 tliidm plle tMt aa really tab the traffic. Find
,._.._ _.. IO&f or~ t'Olorations.
nylon p-. Jalnldr abaq 9.49 re~. 110.99 &q. yd.
Scmetlimg newt Kdnklt texture shag foe an exuberantly
-1 llHect Ind 1'N an moo. from n tolids and tweeds.
tiatdl nt nylon pD• lhaq 9.99 rel(. 11.99 sq. vd.
1lit i-,, popular look »oothem Cilifom.ian bomeownen m... Min t:w &ft lieerta. ft.8 dioke k>lich and tweeds.
tbqbl wool ~ ahaq 11.99 reR. U.99 tq. vd.
nit d.nlillity IDd lbmina tbat only 'WOOl can provide plus
ttit lpldlf plemue« 'WOOi itseif. '0 dioice tweeds.
Kode~ pile tweeCf abaq 11.99 rel(. 13.49 sq. vd .
.Bttuti.fut practicality. that's Kocfel® polyester tweed pile that
hides dirt Ub magic. Jn an f'ttn dozen twttds.
nylon pile lonq abaq 12.49 reg. 14.49 sq. yd.
Thi& spu dyed broadloom uaes a new dyeing proceM that
produces exciting muJtkolor rffects. Wide color choice.
nylon pile tweed broadlooms
c:omplettly installed O\'U ~··foam cushion
Coloncope 6.99 aq. yd installed
in autumn leaves, topu gold, fire glow, cascade green, aJ.
rnond beige, green shadows, Mediterranean bl ue, harvest gold.
Atlantique 7 .99 sq. yd in5talle~
A decorator favorite. Versatile random shear in a comfort·
able looking nylon pile tweed. Red, green, blue/grttn, aqua.
~y to floorrovtrings }2
no down payment. months to pay on convenient May·time.
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lf you pref er to see samples of
these broad.loomt at home call
I
firenze .8-pc. dining
rooln group with
classic Italian lines
.. -·----... 399~00 regula.cly 4SS.OO
sale of decorator
chairs witll the
touch of velvet
89.00 regub.rly 99.00-109.00,
Candle soft lines classicaUy wrought from selected hardwoods
that have been given a rich handrubbed fruitwood finish.
Consists of 60" four door buffet with 3 trays. 42"xS8"x68"
oval table with 10'' fill, S side chairs and 1 um chair.
also shown but separately priced:
matching china cabinet. 48"xlG"x74" reg. 209.00 189.00
may co furniture 142
Velvet has a very special elegance all its own. Jt malces colors
glow and enriches the woods which it surrounds. Each has
distressed fruitwqod or contiocntal fiQisbed exposed wood or
cane trim. Each ~s priced to make it downright irresistible.
A. Louis XVI Bergere chair •••••••••••••• regµlarly 99.00
B. cane trim Louis XVI chair ••.•••••••••. regularly 99.00
C. band tufted dlSSic· bi.gll back chair ••• , •• regularly 109.00
D. high back classic chair ....•...•••••••• regularly 99.00
may co fumiture l_.l
llGJ co ._,. coast plaza, ln.J bristol sf .. costa mesa: 54':UZ1, 675-3411 -sMp mClllday tllrollgh ~. 10:00 &111. to ,..JO p& .
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Ready to thare their enthualMm wtd all of Oranee County ._ are members ol tile Glllll'J Associates of UCI.
. Heady indeed wu the announc:emeat of the first Fine Arts
Festival which will take place on the CAfll>UI May 18, and ldding ~tiooal stimulus wu the excltlna anaeuncement by Dr. Clayton
Garrison, dean of fine a.rta, that $3.5 millon has been released for a
Fine Arts Villege to house the fine arts division which now has be-
come a school.
Spontaneous applause ~Dr. Garrison's revelations dur-inc a lundleon meetinJ, ol the tel taking place in the Newport
Belch home of Mn. William H. J.-.. \
Something for every member of the family will be offered
during the festival, according ~ Mrs. Andrew Yeiser, chairman. Pro-
ceed& from the day-long eve11y.rill be uaed to purchase a permanent art collection for the new vijllge and support the operating costs of
tbt A.Moclates. ,
The program will Jtovide an opportunity for the community
to lbare in an uhibiti~ of the students' work, Dr. Garrison ex· plained. .
1'1le music de96rtment, under the di.red.loo of Dr. Maurice
Allard, will present I Pop Concert for the first time on campus. Two
new contempo~orks by Q.igene Loring, Prisms and Paradoxes,
MU be offered the dance department. Loring, one of the top cbor-
aphers in country, is noted for his rendition of "Billy the
Ki " ' A drtiftatic presentation of Tennessee WilliaD15' "Camino Real"
currently W'belng considered for presentation by the student reper·
toire th-r. the only student group of its tind which bas survived
its first ,ur, acccmling to Garrison.
'Between dance programs the costume department, directed
by Bkbard Tripplett, will display a collection of period styles, and th' art ~partment will open a formal juried show of students' works.
The campus will blaze with colorful booths and decorations, and
!or youngsters a carnival will be in continuous progress. A teen-age
sect.Ion will contribute to the festive atmosphere, and a gourmet buf •
fet also is being planned.
Admis6ion for the festival will be $2.50 for adulta and $1 for
ltudents and children.
Mrs. Yeiser has planned a luncheon meeting for all her com-
mittee chairmen on Friday, Feb. 2, 'in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Mrs. Thomas P. Wilder is chairman of the board of the Gallery
Associates, a nonprofit organization wh068 purpose is to support the
university in its presentation of programs related to the vilual art.a.
FUTIVAL TO ILOOM -Exciting news of the first Fine Arts
Festival whidl wtll 'Pfing up oc the Univenity of California,
Irvine campus, in May was revealed during a luncheon for Gal·
lery Aseodates in the Newport Beach home of Mra. William R
Jahns. Sharing the entbusium of ~_,announcement are Oeft
to right) Mrs. Willi1111 Blurock, Mrs. lidWard J. Taalle and Mrs.
James stoddard.
Florence Crittenton Home
Project Progresses
Progress report outllnlng the steady advances of the Orange County
Florence Crittenton Home building project will be headlined today at the
nonprofit corporation's annual meeUng in the Newporter Inn.
President Richard L. Berkson of South I..eguna has announced that
20 percent of the proposed $500,000 housing, medi~l and coumeling
center already ii underwritten.
Tomorrow, charter members of the Crittenton Coundl, a county-
wide fund-railing group repretenting buJinell, induatty and the profelliona
will gather in the Di&neyland Hotel. Ricbard W. Taylor, vice president and
finance chairman will be in charce.
The center, planned for D Modena, wiH provide bousing, dinin1
nuning, counseling, schooling and administrative units for use in rebabilit
ation and redirection ol the lives of unwed mothers.
Final lnteniews with architectural firml are being conducted th·
week.
County women's clubs, medical, legal. welfare, industrial and ldloc
leaden are supporting the Crittenton undertaking in increasing numbers.
'Ibe need for the center waa emphasized by Berkson who reporte
more than 400 county dropouts annually are due to tbe unwed mother situ ,
ation. And he noted that althoup the Crittenton Building Fund office J1
Orange was set-up for that purpoee only, more than 70 caBJ from distr_.
you.ng unwed mothers have been received since it opened lesa than a ~
ago, I
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Treasures
Tagged
In the market for a
fireplace 1creen or a
highchair?
Both Items. plus clothes and furnlture. odds and
ends, white elephants, you· name-It, are being tagged
for qu.ick sale by the BiC
I BoostereUes for a
treasures • trinkets • trivia sale next week.
The dlstaH side of the Blc
I Boosters will men the old
Costa Mesa police depart.
ment facility, 1957 Newport
Blvd., from 10 a.m. to S
p.m. Thursday through Sa~
urday, Jan. 25-27.
Donations for the aale are
welcome and will be picked
up by a Boosterette, ac-cording to Mrs. Richard
F o r n e y, sale chairman.
Those wishing p i c k u p
service may call her at 842-
8381 or Mrs. Fred Hewitt
at 644.()77().
Funds raised will finance
scllolarshlps for deservinC
athletes at the Univer11ty
Of CaWornla at Irvine.
When completed, the Crittenton flcility will work closely wfth aJ.
private and public adoption agencies in the county. Countywide forma.
sollcltetioc of lifta will be under ny at once, Tlyl9' said. TRINKITS TO TRIVIA -And treasures are prom·
ised bJ the Mmes. Berver Penin, Jack McNaugh·
ton and Ridmd Forney (left to right), members of
Bjg I Boolterettes who ready articles for the organ-
iration's rummege sale Jan. 25-27. Funds. raised
will ftunce athletic scholarships at UCI.
The rummage 1ale ii tbt second sponsored by thl st 111-young organization.
New members are welcome
and further i.nlonnatiOll
about the Booaterettea' pro-
gram may be obtained bJ
calllng the presf dent, Mra.
William KrumpholJ, fllo
2290.
Fiance Has the 'BlueS' Before He Makes His 'I Dos'
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been
aotng with Herbie for three 1•rs.
We set the •eddlne date twice but
both times the "'8ddln1 hid to be
po1tpooed because Hertn became •· verelJ iD. In CMe JOU tllint be wu
, f.aklnl me out, JOI ... wroq. The
ANN LANDERS ~
doctor uaared me that Herbie WU get JOlnied. '!be doctor who WU ,.,.
Itel wtal pmdne saatrolntatinal at-l1'( to rem°" Ile warta went to Eu·
tacU both timel. _,. for .._ moatbl.
Tlda pelt,._, boftYW, whenever · · t would Jib to have a word with
I 1'199 ubd ll6m to Mt I date, 11' Herbie. What .wd _!_~J? -PA-
.. tald the foDowtllc: (l) TM -· TIENCE WEARING THJN _, be tned to lilt ~ W,.C for DEAJl PATIENa: hf "OeN-
tonall operatiolll for IUa two .phews. bye."
(2) He ii atnJd I wtll pt prepant , rtpt away aDd be doeln't know If DEAR ANN LANDERS: You ve
be cu ltaad cbtldrft. (3) He bas a been led astray. I refer to 01' Scot·
couple fl wri cm Ida back aod be tie'a >tULl'. ldviliq people to l•t
· mUlt bl¥9 tbelD l'IJDOVtd before we their money'• •ortb bJ llaviAI tlM
electric upt banUnc for 100 minutes
11Dce <accardbll to labn) tbe energy
upended to tam tlla lllbt cm la spent
the mGIDeat tbe upt Pl on.
, 'n.t old flblt bu bllll Ooating
around mt:r ainct l'.da.. ll•w¥ the
carbon t11ament i.mp.
A llm~ Hperimtnt can prove that
nritchln& a Uat1t doea not consume extra enero. 1'lrn off all tbe Ugl'lts
and apptilDCel and Wltdt tbe alumJ·
num dilc OD 7our ellctrlc meter. '1llis
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Ja what determines the COit of the
eJectricity you uae. The ditc wlll move
~ slowly due to power coo1umed
by items permanently attached, such
• electrlc clockl, makin1 perhaps one or two revoluUons per minute. Then
tam a 100-watt bulb on and off sev-
•al times. You'll note that the power
cen1umed ls qllite coutllJt durtnt the
time tbe bulb ii OD. If 01' Scottie
w11 "8bt. the disc would apln like
a top. -OLD E.E. or LmERTY.
VILLE
DEAR OL' E.E.: Tlaat'a • l•watt ._.. -*'•t'a •1 face t v .. are rtpa.
I w11 claped. Aacl •w a word .. 01'
kiMtle : W., dtl't '" mue De Ben rndlil, Bal!Cer? G. Oy a lktte.
DEAR . ANN LANDERS: M7 wife
-~--_....__
and I recently opened a miall snaclc
shop ne.r the high school. Most of
our teen·ac• customers are well-man·
nered but, unfortunately, aome of the
kids are 10 wild and destructive that
we abudder whenever tbey come iD.
They bit etch other over the head
with plates, .quirt catsup and mus-
tard on the walk, teer up all the
paper napkins, set fire to the tooth·
pleb and walk oil with salt and pep-
per ahaker1, aupi bowls -every.
ttinJ they can ll1 their bandl on.
Yesterday I told Ule troublemuen
to be.have or we ,.oul<l not let them
ln anymore. They said a restaurant
l1 a public place and we can't keep
them out so lon1 u they have money
to pay. Is this true? How can we
proeect out bwlltmtntt -MOMMA
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AND PAPA
DEAR M AND P: A natauu& •
1111 etller 11 nea 1111 ner, rltll&
to refue to ... eUndert ....
ml1bebave. Futltermore, '" ea Ill diem to lean tf tlle7 set ..t ef .._.
ud If tlae7 refue, yoa eaa eaD th
police.
When romantic S1IDcet turn ..
warm embrace• ii it ~ ar ebendl-
trJ? Send for the booklet ''Im• • Su and How to Tell the I>lfferaoe,•
by Ana Lender•. Enclose • 1Gal.
ttamped, aelf..addreaaed envelope Gil
85 cents In coin with yolD' requtlt..
Ann Landers will be '1ad to Ma.
yoti with your problems. Send tblli
to her in care of the DAIL!,t..U.C::.
enclOllng a stamped, Mlf
llWelope.
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Gllpia. .......... tlKr.ud
lln. ltGblrt ., ... ~
.,~...,blclme .. ., ..... Altilte <nil .... ., Mr. ud Mn.
.... II. a-.a, 0 f
P112d n
Tbt wal)wdl DOW an
at bame la loatll P111d1Da an. a boaeJmocm t o
Guadalaj1ra, Pa.to
V.u.rta aad Sia Blas. cmtat .......... Alen-
COD lace ldll'Bld till brMl'I
.,.. ol canclleUOt ...
Her buddNla wu a
Sptnilh llee m•ntlDa wl
la blr boaqatt .. e Nd
rot11 ud de1droblm
archidl.
sr-n velvet bod1ees M4
cblff• owll'Uira. I a c ~
carried tbrel 1arte white
dlryaaatheaalUDI tied ...
IDOll en-rtbboll. ,,.., ...
duded -.,...n1e Cral1,
maid ol ...........
ol tbe br1dqroom; i-.w
Kalt, COUlil ., .. bride;
JDd)' Peters, md Mn.
David lilcftMrlCllL
Beat maa
McPbenon. Ulben wen
&Dald S. Lefler, KtcbMI
Oberc, David Bewley and
Den.la Lanen.
Tbe reception took p1act
1n tbt Hotel JJunUDPaa •
P11ldln1.
FV Women Model Rags at v~ty Potluck Affair . '·
Original ''gowns" fashioned from burlap, sun-bonnm from p r · ·~arty Carver (at left, left to rilbt>:"~;J)ale MOW811J, chairman,
Tbt bride'• four at-
''8DdMU • .,.. IOWDld ht
mou er-cnpe wttb dirk
Tbt DeW Mrs. Carte WU
lfldutld trom SAD KariDo
Hilb School and .-ended
Cll Poly, Pomona. The
bridesroom, allo I 11'.aduate
of San Marino, ·attended
PllldeDI City Collep.
bags, ragged shirts aod blue jeans with patches were the eoetum (center) was pr11111ted m award •tie clul>'• telection for Woman
!or the day When the Fountain Valley Woman's Club cb86ed the o! the Year. Honored 1Ueltl wen (It rigtrt, left to right) Mn. WU-The Tee Tattler a!ter·the-bolidays blues with a Poverty Potluck thia week. Wear-llam Cheney, second Yice pretident, and Mrs. J~ llcCalla, prn-
ing recipe8 on their backs were Mrs. Richard Kinpbury and Mrs. ident of Orange Di1ti'ict Federation.
· _Workshops, Seminar
Secretaries to Convene
Bargains
On Sale .
Barga.Ju ... d -that'•
the call beJnc pat oat by
members of Harbor Area
Legal Secrttarlel AllOCJa.
Uon about tbftr Saturday,
Jan. 20, rummaie 1ale.
Proceeds from the aale
will go to the Foundation
for ~the Junior B 11 n d ,
charitable project of tbe
association. j Sale will be bun 10 a.m.
J to 3 p.m. la the dd Cotta
1 Mesa police facility, 1157
Newport Blvd. P•ton1 wbo
would lite to donate rum-
mrag~ are uked to can Mn. Jeu Hart, m.eoeo.
LB Overeaters
Two wortlhops and a
keynote tpeaktt are pro-
grammed Saturday, Jan. 20,
by Bahia Chapter, National
S e c r e tarlea Association
(lnterna1i0Dll) at Orange
Cout C.Ollege.
Profile• 1n Professional·
Ism la the theme of Bahia's
third seminar for secretar-
ies which be(iDJJ at 8:30 a.m.
The ft.50 tee per person
ineludes 1tminar a n d
lmaebeon.
Work1bop1 will be
pnHDted by Mrt. Madellne
Strcllly, SecNtaria1 Short •
eata, and Dr. Kenneth Zim·
mer, Skill 1n Letter
Writing, wbile Dr. Everett
L. Sb.olltrom will address the
auemblage on The Modern
.s.cntary'I Jib: Service OT
Mnlpulatioa?
Dr. 'lbom11 A. Blak11}r.
dlltzict ..... ~
Cout College'• E v e a 1 n f
College, will tfve the •el· comma speech.
Mn. Stroay, who ha1
taqbt buaineN tUbjec:ta OD
all JnU, lncludmJ hip
IClboolud uni Yer 1 lty, =. ntaubid from ~ 1114 Bawali where
lbe coadactld 1eYeral
Every Wednesday of the LYNDA HOLMll month Overeatets AnonymOUs gather at 8:30 ____ T_o_Ma_rry ___ _
p.m. in Canyon Clubhouse, The DAILY ~·LOT • 1~ Broadway and Canyon r:i
Road, Laiuna heh. Best in West
teacher a n d secretarial
workshops. She also bas
coauthored several business
books.
Dr. Zimmer received hls
PhD from C o I u m b i a
University and taught at
A m e r i c a n International
C.Ollege, Springfield, Mass .•
and Richmond Professional
lnsUtute of the College of
W i 11 i a m and Mary.
Presently be is professor
and chairman of t h e
business education depart-
ment. California S t a t e
C.Ollege at Los Angeles.
The keynote speaker is on the training staff of tbe
lnsUtute of Industrial Rela·
tiona at UCLA. He is past
pres1dent of tbe Los Angeles
and Orange C o u n t y
psychological a ssociations
and author of "WJtb This
JUq," "T?W Dynamiet of
the Counseling Process"
and "Therapeutic
Psychology."
Registration information
is available during the day
from Mrs. Myrtle
McDowell, chairman, M&-
IMO or evening, Mrs. Jean
Schaeffer OCC E v e n 1 n 1 Collep, 834-5880.
Betrothal
Revealed
Mr. and Mra. George
RoJmea ol Newport Beach
have announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Lyn.
da Holmes to R i c h a r d
LunJer, IOn of Mr. and Mrl.
Walter Lumer of GardeD
Grove. ·
1be betrothed couple are
graduate• of Oranae Cout
C.Olleae and plan to further
their tducaton at California
State C.OUege at Fullerton.
Mill Holmes ls a graduate
of Corona del Mar High
School, while her f1ance ii
an alumnus of Bolla Grande
High School.
No date bu btu Mt far
the wedding.
Y2 OF SALE P~ICE
FOR FINAL WEEK
SALi INDS tlANUARY 27th
ONN 9d0 te 6100 Dally .... _,I •lap 'Ill Nine
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TW Lft utLI W ,_.._. T• ""llTU -ca-A. .. Stockton Home Chosen -CS-A. ca-Mr. ....... v-. ..,__ Wltllem O'aaff, JI; • .,,
quell were selected for ,.,. ...... "--.._.,..,,., """Y s....-.ry, ~ Ha-. •1 o. ,.,. ,,...,.,, OffN !Cdlf, Ital ,.,. Net, S....,_ Jfl Clall 1_~, tlle Mlfttt. Reme 1n Stoc:ktoD are
newlywed Mr. and Mra.
Roger ~. who wve
married in St L u k e • 1
Lutheran Church, Woodland
Hilla with tbt Rn. Stanley
Olson olflclaUn1.
Carol Hudlon, maid of ,.,. MIMI. •• ., • .,, w. J. ...... Jt1w1 vlfflwWI. :111 wu11em Cel)tn • honor, and the brldesma'.... JOIMI L-,,.. • ...,....,. 1•1 __. •1 1att ,_.,_, ••w ciceure1 • _., Ntt. Ille MitW. w-.a """· ••• "' ci.u c. 11e Mnltt.. OultlN ,.,, .. "'· Janet S p r 1 n k I e , the c.....-o. w.,..,_, ._ DMM. 111 ,,_.. ,.,, »1 cecu 1tee111, »1
bride11oom'1 alster; Suaan :::.,....Je1•: •• l..:U.. ~::"' ~ Je1111 Mlf*lfY, i1.
Peart, the bride 's sister,· N~ Miii o.. °" Wltffl. "" --. .. , ... "'"'0 ~u -c1a11 ,,.. ltlelle,. SllMM. ,,..,. '-.ck. Ille ~ -l-. ~; .. ,.., Barbara Bltga and Mr1. CJieri.e •-· Jrf "'-'-"· Mtt1e • ......., ~' ,,.,. o---. »1
Jim Fenollo. Julie Gordon ..,... L •· ~ Miii s.iiv =JC:--.. ~'>'~";:,.:,· "~ The former Marty Peart,
daupter" of Mr. and Mu.
Wayne C. Pest ol C.Oat&
Mesa, wu pea in mar·
rlage bJ ber fatber. She
wore a chanWly lace ovll'
satin IOWD, and her veil WU
caulht to a rOH tiara. She
carried 1 pi de r chr)'llll·
themum1 and 1tephanotil.
a "·-.,_ ..i .. J ow.tey, l1'. 111 Cic-.1. Wei'-.,.,..... MYt9ft W I """' uuwll' ~ , ,.._ L ...... ..~ .. _..__ ,..... G"'-~ -.... c ----..... -· _.., .... c. "" Mrnn. Attenc:Unc u beat mu .. --. 1Uctw.::.,_ """'· ~ ''"' ,...., >M1 L w. Dell-. wu Fred Bruuemu. wbUt,.'•""• ... _o.._ .. ._, ....... .._111 .. '-."" .. '..-Wlll'-iiiiiiiiiiiiii''iiiiiica.-'lli.' 'ii.,iii'.iiJM.iiiiiii--.il
Pint IOWDI and pink bou·
lervinl II Ulbert Wt Jim
Avetlkian, Feaollo, L • e Jones and John Sprinkle, the
brldearoom'• brother. Tbt
brtde1100Dl'1 parenta are
Mr. and Mn. Nell Spr1nkl4
of Garden Grove.
~AN IT •£· 'J'RIJE?
Well, here it lu
Ja1111ary. The t ime
wh-.i, ( eccordhit
to fHH fUlllDf
IOUl'C9) DYef'YOM
et the beaclt
ctewls Int• the INt
• I • n 9 w l Ht the
sails, .,,•ctint ht
June Ni twe Hilton
towe • sewn to9etfter anti dyed elive
,, •• ft.
C.n this pouibly IN true? 1\•, un-
fletYi"t to comt ... plete. In the ~C
recei•lnt '"'"'• we .,.. unwr•pfl\"t
9or9uu1 new S""" am.els f,.,,.
people Ii~• HANNAH TROY, TEA\.
TRAINA, SAMANTHA, JERRY SIL·
VERMAN, LARRY ALDRICH •• , just
to nem~clrop • few.
Even that f am Mt heustheld werfd
KIMHRL Y la shlftflint i11 treat new
thln91 every clay. In use you •re
thinkin9 Kimberly Is jus• for the ~
men folks, the Ducheu ef Wifl4ser
lhiys • 4'01en et • creek . e¥trytlme
she tots te the U.$.A. (Tiie knits are
11ice for rvnni119 eroutMI that Mafty
olcl c.heteH, I s11,,....)
lncident•lly, If yM 11eed • super 91ft
fer semeone imposalble to ple11e
I l ike y e u r mother • In • lew or the
Duchess of Windt0r I we heve • sure
fire STATUS 9ift: a si9netur• surf,
'1end rolled, mecle in pure soie . . •
in N-ance, with EVES ST. LAURENT's
ow" ti•rli119 sign•ture right there ht
an obvious a,.t. $20.00
fOR THE FASHION REIELS, with
111ore flair +h111 money, we have •n-
otfler depertment, buf mo,. *ut
thet in a f u t u r • column w'-lch I
premiae te write ef yota promise to
cll•lli eut of th1t Mil bag.
M ... Christ ...... •
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FUN AND BOlD
Fun fashion is Suz'; latest all
Woe>I bold check dress. Makes . '
~·Scene with pique collar over
pu"r cat bow and lower·than-
most real pockets. Button up
beck makes it easy and smart.
Only in Black/White or
Navy/White; sized 3 to 13.
The Oro" ... 20.00
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ThllndlY..,,.lillUM"Y 18, 1968 DAILY nlOT JI
Life Begins of 40
Cl,l!lb Offers Odds, Erils .~ l'OQ been Mlrk-c Pouraq_.. Wom~ -;;.,.
I
Find the 'New You'
-tOJ_y for blah ¥dloll tingto• Beach. ~
.... adqw doUg/1 old Tbe We will talnii 1Uce
mapdael, aruay glaaaes, from • a.m. to 13'-_m.,
1 cedmr ebell or i knife tomorrow and ~ • ._, t Jan. 11 u<1 » IE _the
Cbuce1 are YOU! mia:ht Chandler Hotel, SutQM. Life begins at 40, or ao the ad11e pea. And by this .@t.e ISC9. IN
to Mark, Twain, "Everyone bu made hia own face ... +
In this second of an ei&bt-part leriel on Sill-development in Mature
W9men. guest speaker Mn. Muell Lasswell noted, "Many women ttop irft..
ing at 40 and ~op beina: curious.
"Most women are bored during.middle age, which iln't unusual. ..
Dre!Sed in a smart red jacket and blue skirt JD1emble1 Mn. Las1-
well presented her topic Self~DCePl. Problems.
The educator offered hope to the ?~ women enrolled in the aeries
at UCJ. "By being here you are interested in yourself and your potential.
There are as many 11 40 productive yean ahead of you." She stressed how·
eve r that many women need a time of renewal before arrivinl at their
period nt self-satisfaction.
ftnd it, .,r at least ~thing
you've been loo~C for, al
the rummage I hle to be
l))ODllOl'ed by; UM United
_ Business Women
THINK
SAU
I
According to the .short haired brunette, women have dilficuJty de-
ciding who they are. They look to artifici1I ways of giving their ftfe mun-
Ing, such as es~aping to Las Vegas. returning to church or tra•eling with
no purnose.
The first and thlrd Thurs-
day member• of Newport
Harbor Buslneas and
Prolesslonal Women's Club
Inc. convene at & p.m. in
Mesa Verde Country Club
for meetings, Mrs. F. R.
Fox, S48-9348, wiH answer
questions regarding club
membershlp.
THINK . • • t
JEDJn tnta
·-lllP!eq .. __... ..
The associate professor of psychology at Cal Poly, Pomona stated~
"While you are 'finding• this 'new you' often you will form negative habits
. . . behavior you have come to have due to conditioning and repetiUon. ''
Negative habits. she ezplaintd, indicate bad behavior and tbeae
habit patterns. ltamed 11 a child, chip aw1y at one's self-concept.
How, then, can one ,:ain a worthy self-concept!
"Fin:t know your ~pabilltiea," Mn. LusweU bepn, "and realile lack
of confidence breeds failure. Consider things worth achieving wiD take
time. ·
"Don't ever set goals too high. be reasonable.'' she admonished.
Women should rpake their goals specific and write them down. Do
not put time limita on them. she warned.
"Also. don't deal in the future, se1 goals which you can work on
now and ii:ei-that taste. of succesi.
"Think positive! Think of what you Want lo be. YOU are the cause
of what happens in YOUR life. A good self-concept is not a gift," she smiled.
Rummaging Around for Sake of Science!
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"YOU make things happen. don't wait for tbing6 to happen to you.
"A good self-concept is always within a woman's reach," ahe
promised.
Mrs. DaJe Smith, Lake View Parent Faculty Group ways and means chairman,
and Mrs. John Belle (left to right) galh er items {or a rummage sale set 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20, in Odd Fe! lows Hall. Huntington Beach. Proceeds
will finance science laboratory kits for the school. ~---. -,.._ --~
HB Ceremony
Marriage Told
Estab!Jshing their fir st
home ln La Habra after a
wedding trip to Palm
Spring! are Mr. and Mrs.
James Rae Simonson. They
spoke wedding vows in Heil
Community Methodist
Church. Huntington Beach.
before the Rev. G. Russell
Shaw. '
tendant.s included Mrs. R. w. Butterfield, sister of the
bridegroom, Mrs. V. C.
Streech, Miss P a tr i e I a
Allen, sister of the bride,
Miss Nancy Stewart and
Mias Chris Tearjen.
AH wore bright pink
gowns with portrait
necklines and bell sleeves
embroidered with pink and
green roses.
Air Squadron Speakers
· Recall European Tour
when she was raced with
1beodore Tanner reviewed an "instant family '' of four
their personal 'experiences children.
during a 5,000 mile tour of Officers of the 9346th
Europe before officers of Squadron primarily a r I!
Lt. and Mrs . Col.
Bri tish Ca lied
Mrg. R. W. Ketteringham
of Laguna Beach will host
a meeting of the Westward
Ho Chapter. Daughters of
the British Empire al noon
Monday, Jan1 29.
veterans of World War JI the t348th Air Reserve and Korea serving i n
Squadron during a dimer reserve status and meeting ----------11
meeting In the Offices' in Santa Ana. Vacancies are Kids Lilc:e t o
Women of British an-
cestry ue Invited to attend.
Further information may be
obtained by calling Mrs.
Kettertngham, 494-6441.
Club, El Toro, available for Air Force
Slidta hilhllgbted the Tan· reservists. 1 Aslc: Andy' ner1' ;nnntatlon. 'Jbeir ,. __ ,.. _____________ ... ._,...,.
trip, including a week in
Yuzoe:la'via, was financed
frGm funds received for an
article Mrs. Tanner wrote
for a national publication.
The humorous article in-
volved early days of ~r
marriage to Col Tanner
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DEL REY WALL-HUNG BUFFET
IN llAllTl,UL IOLll OAI
Go11rmet Storit• et ye11 lik1 ii, j
Oil ltey ~•ovid11 th1 111fi1111l1 i~ •ll•t• 11tili11tioft with fl1"r
bility , ••• , 1H i11 t+i1 l•1ililioR of r,"' l11rftilw ...
AL'S WOODCRAFT
A--iu.•1 M .. U"'-' Uillfl11bHll hnitt.,.
'Ill ANT19UIN• CHAl4"1S
S1nta Ana Fr'ffway
at Redhill Ava. Turnoff
Tustin
Phone
544.5470
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The bride is tht former
Barbara Jean A 11 en ,
daughter of Mr.• and Mrs.
W. Leroy Allen of Hun-
tington Beach. Given in
marriage by her father, she
was attired in c1ndleJ.ight
peao de soie with a reern-
hroidered rose pattern in
Alencon lace on Engtlah net.
embellished with 1 e e d
pearls. The folds of her veil
were confined by an AJencoa
bonnet.
The bridegroom. so n of
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Simonson
of Fullerton, asked his
brother , Robert L.
Simonson, to be bis best
man. Guests were seated L1gun1 Group
by Richard Simo n so n , American !Agion Aut·
Zale' s January
Clearance Sale!· another brother, Butterfield, Hi-of LI........ Beach Sb;:eech,. Robert Korsmeier -J e~·
and Gerald Harris. gathers al B p.m. the 1econd MrL Arthur Swenson pro-MRS. J. R. SIMONSON and fourth n,ursdays in the
Miss Mary .Jeannine
Allen. sister of ttle bride.
was maid of honor, and at-
vided organ music and Miss 'i";;;;;;E;;x;;ch;;•;;n;;i..,;;;;;;y;;_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Legl;;;;;;o;;•;;H;;;;1l;;J.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii Jan Lu.kens wu soloisl 11
Arter a reeeptlon in Moore
Hall, the weddina: party was
entertained at a bulfet sup·
per in the home of the
bride's parents. HB Auxiliary
American Legion Aux-
iliary of Huntingtoa Beach
gathers in the American
Legion Hall at 1:30 p.m.
Uie first Thursday of each
month. On the third Thurs-
day or the month member1
and prospective members
may cail Mrs. Arne Jenaen.
536-2777, for location infor-
mation .
The new Mrs. Simonson
attended the University of
California at Davis and was
graduated ·from California
State College 1t Fullerton
and affiliated with Zeta. Phi
Lambda.
The bridegroom attended
Fullerton Junior Collea:e and
was gradu1ted from
San Diego College. He is a
member of Alpha Tau Orne· , ..
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BE OUR
GUEST
PAINE, WEBBER,
JACKSON & CURTIS
PRESENT A SEMINAR
"INVESTMENTS AND WHAT
THEY CAN DO FOR YOU"
WHIN: Mond•y, J•nu•ry 22 •t 7:10 P·""·
WHIRi: Th• lrffdw1y, N•wport Trei11i119 Roo'"
SPl.AIC'll: l'ttillip E. Sp.rry
• Do you know how to make you r
investeble funds work for you?
• Should you invest in stocks, bonds or
mutual funds? Which will prov id• the
best pot.ntiel for yo<Jr goels in Iii•?
The Broedway invites you to ettend this
seminer thet will be conducted by
lnves:tment Plonning Specialists. Phill ip E.
Sperry, of P5ine, Webber, Jackson &
C urtis, to help you plen what's best for you!
No admission charge. but o rese rvation is
necessary. To moke youf!, please phone
(7 14) &1-4.1212.
•
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
1 Secret Fulfillment
Plunge Bra by lilyette
Re9ululy 7.oo llOW $550
Now is your opportunity to s15ve on this fob u-
lous br'5 by Lilye+te. Secret fulflllment i~ for th~
sm'511, in-between or o ... er15ge figure. It l!l ssures
you of the next complete size . Eosy care remov-
able foam rubber push-up pl!ld s, wide off-the-
shoulder strops end plunging bock. White . pink .
blue , yellow, nude or bleck. Sizes 32-36. A-B-C
cup. Hurry! This sale is for a limited -time only!
fe1hion1 for
NEWPORT IEACH -F1!hlon b"l'ld f11•l &<M •0170
fUllEltTON -Col1tqt l"ttlt tentrr 1714) 5lt,.J901
DOWNEY -Stonewood Ctnttr 1l1:u "2-.S14
o~ 10 '·"'-to b p.m. !Mli.-; "'""· .. Fri ... t :)() '·"'·
0"1N A 1,,t. 'IMltll CMAlfOI , , ,
IAIUtAlll!•ICAl!:CI ~ MA.f l .. Clt ... 11!
32 PC. MELAMINE* DINNERWARE
SerYice for 6. Bruk iesistant. Din·
ner plates, bread/butter plates,
cups, saucers, soup/cereal bowls,
platter and veptable bowl.
TllAYEL ALAllMS
M1ny shapes ind sfn1 In simu·
l1ted lettMr ca11s with luminous
di1l1. Cnoict of cotors.
Convenient T erm1
YOURS
CHOICE
ONLY
32 PC. STAINLESS' FLATWARE
Service for 8. Dishwasher safe.
Dinner knives, dinner forks, salad
forks. soup spoons, 16 teaspoons,
su11r shell, butter knife.
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7 PC. TEFLON' COOKWARE
Fry pan has new hard coat Teflon•
1 and 2 qt. saucepans with covers;
5 qt. dutch OYtn with cover. 10"
fry pan (dutch oven COYtr fits).
IWIEIW. RECTRJC
c:l.DCK llAOIO
Automatic waic..to-music, volume
control; q11o1lity clock.
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O,IN MON, & ,RI. 'TIL 9,30 •M.
Alto:
103 W. 4th ST .. DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA
Oll'S• MOlf. a'"'· 'Tt~ ...co'"''"'''" TlltMS
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Woodland Grand Prix Revved Up
Tom V.n belpe live hia SOD Roa, I first &rader, a
push toward the starting lint!. Rold ndag is the
theme ot Woodland Sdlool'• Pro..poDIOl'ed father~
.
ion banquet beginning at 8:30 p.iu. ~. Ju.
23, in the multipUrpale room. .
Fil·ms Dr.aw · Parents, Studemts
,~ .. ..., ,. ,.. .....
' .. ,tiu!ltelll V1111Y, .._~ 1Mc11,
0-11 vi... 1e11 1tec1t 1114 =~ .... = ~ ... :::-= • ... DAILY PILO'r lldl ..._ lllflWIN. : 110n _, 111 ,_._. .., Mn. WlllllM
"""""· 11111 ...... Lucil, .._.. ... • Vellrt .., J ~. fir• fir ,_,..ICMIGll Tilwl*J,)
FV Council
Mn.Cay ......
PnaMtent
REPORTS: By]4w com•
JDlfltll for Fulton School
conmta of Mn. Jerald
r Hix. Mn. Donald
WUUama. Paul Barowltz
and Bob Graham.
Alt.Datu are M r 1 •
Gtor1e Moore ad.
Cbarlel Sm1117. Bmtaa
Oil tbe MJDIDM'ng com-, • ml._ are the Mma.
Jolua SUlllvaa, William•
and l!~_l_ Onmtapam.
Mn. PllllUp Roche and
• Mn. Qmle1 Sm.Uq4an
a1temata .
: Allen PT~ .._o ,._
Pnlldmt
COMING UP: "'4 Neta, Darcotlc ...... ,. ...
taia V.U., Poltce Depart-
. IDeot. will prelellt • film ; pn 1Jarcoticl at U D it
:· meetbal Oil Tlllda1. Jan. : 23. Qalltion ud llll1"lr
: period will f 0 11 0 ...
: !Ir o mtuttrc eommtttee
: wUl bl Hledtd. :a E P O Jl T S : H o 1'! If
' °'4qblr Wll t le C h d -pr..wa--·t fir Ult ,...
malndlr et U.. ,... to
•UOCM4 Mrf. John~
wbo hu rtalpecl due to 111 bealth.
Herbour Vw. PTO
Mn. ...... DvUe
• Prtaldtnt
:coMJNO UP: Walt Dianey
: movie "Ra1ty and the
• Falcon" will be ahowu
SaturdaJ, Jan. 30, ta tbe m 11 l t1 p 11 rpo1e room.
Admlllioa, IO ceJdl. Two
I h OWlnp, ldndlrprtq
throup f~ sr-. at
l p.m. ud Mb tllfaacta etptb trade at ,,., p.ID.
Popcorn wtl1 bl IOld • •
• PTO Sweat shirt lale
will end FridaJ, Jan. •· . • Popcorn will be aold
eVll')' J'rlday after IC::bool
for 10 cents a bas, near
the bleyclt rack ••• Paper
dtive ends Wednelday,
: Jan. 31.
• I : Mc:Dow•ll PTO
• Mrt.WQllla .........
Pnltdut
COMING UP: Card wtY
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
tomorrow ha1 bin chaa1·
. ed from Tamura School
to McDowell School . .
• . UnJt m11tiQ at 7:00
• p.m. TQuday, Jan. 23. Jn
: the music room , futwiq
bylaw l9Ylliou. M r a •
Sen ~ l'tuatala
ValleJlcboolDl•trlc t
ll1lrtl ceordlDater !fl 111
lbow two .... -............. wj1l tone.. TIMM ... WW
bl ...... to .,. IC·
comPlldN ~-•
CM Auxiliery
Tbe tint 'fturlda1 ol tile
meatb memben of the
AllleriaD lAp. Amu...,,
Cotta ..... Unit 411 pU..
.. tbl Am9teen Liii• Hall. I p... lllforluli• e ......... ,11 .,=lb .........
.
KP Duty Instead ol
Duny lftCl Dianne stuart find tbemael vea In the kitchen b1lpiq Mn Jlobert
Wiik wtUp up a "Jitney Dinner" planned 5 to 1 p.m. Thund11. Jui. 25 in
Schroeder eabool. Swedish meat bllla and hot dots top the IQellU lilt, 1.cccWd·
inf to Mn. Terry WU.eon, ways and meana chairman and· Mrs. Gnidon Stuart c:o-cbairman. •
...... , ffllbll, Ju. ...
O.~ View "l' A ..... ,.,.~ .. " ........
COlllMG t.JP: Motlw1' Tu ftOID 10 a.m. to noon
• Tuetday Jan. 2.', in the
multipurpoee roo11t.
St. Francis Aun.
Willia• Beflenall
Prwldlllt
COMING lJP: ~CGefrontllll p a r I a t I ,
cb!Jdrtll IDd the JlllUc wlllbl...,.Glp.m. . . .
Wtdaltdl1, Ml. M, la
,.na a..u bJ .. amc:.-
,,., • ~ MCticla of °'... CtullJ SbtrUf'• Dtparta•
UPOl'Tlr Olicer• I« St.
Frucll of Mllal Home
School AuodaUon are
WilllaJI Helmwl. pnal·
4'nt; JIU Foster. vice
preaideat; llJ'I. ThOlllH
UreU • ..cntarJ; Ray Za·
J•c, trtuun ud J1me~
lrady, ... ltuMntarian.
5ch,..~er PT A
Mn. Dml __,..
PrJ~ldrjlf .
'-"'
~ --~ ~· '=t=~J ...
CM Hfth PTA
Mn.O.. .... ...........
COMJNG UP: P ...... lbow .,, ..., c.: Ttla ...,..
modlll a p.m. '1'1M1nda7.
J'1b. II, Im tbl L~
wltll ... bJ .... Coler .......... TlcUtl. '1
for adllltl ad 71 cuts tar ...... will .. a.eel , ............. ..,.
~QlltWadlln. Daftl ._....,.,,. are
ebalnnltL ~
wl1 bl ..... after tbe ••• •
Estancia PTA Mn..._. G11ll)'UI'
Pmldeat
RUOJtft: Board mNUnS
la tilt facalt7 louall Jut "° , ..... reports .,,
cmmnlttM C b a lr ID I L
Larll J..U. ..., ••
dent e o u a c 11 repreaq-
tatiYe ... mtroducld bJ
Eatber Anderton, . put ltadent npn1tntattve .• . • Kr•· ·Robert s..nsen,
wa71 and means
dJalrmaD, ouWaed plaDS tor the sale ol cupcaba,
doughnuts and punc:b to
students duriog fiDa1a Ju.
23-~ • .U,oae iater•ted DI
douUnl CUpeUel o r
a•wtina ta aelllag ii uk·
ed to contact M r s •
ScnnMn, Mi -.. Mr• Mart Good,..... NM.111.
Harper PTA
Mn. ..... 8aala
Pretldat
COMING UP: March of
Dimea driYe will take
place Wednelda7, Jan. 3,.
Helpers are needed; call
Mrs. P1ul Harrll, bealth
and welfare · chairman, S4Mll •.
RJ!!!'ORTS: Monthl1 boar4 meeUns 1n tbe home of
Mn. Roser Gecrt• in·
duded Pl'OP'4D' plus for
the comln1 montbl.
Peulerino PT A
" Mn. Raalll Nldltla
Pnlldent·
REPORTS: Mrs. Kenneth
Owens bu realped u
DJ'Wdtm dMa .toi iUaess. Mrs. ~ IOdloJI Wll
\
• .._~at a
·~ Mud m11tins. • . Steoad .. ua1 peper Jlrive 1"laMrl ..,. room
12 stxtll trade aad mam4
lnC·~ •.. ,,..
PTA bu purchased a
cafPlt alld pacl for ODI
of lbl k1Mer1arta rooms
aad Genoa Imler, Jlria·
TOPS Clu~
Plaley School'•
m9Mi,...,_ roem ii tbe · Mtt111 ,. th• 1IMttinl el
Trbn·Yte TOPI Club-If
WMmialt«. The 1roup
C,~* ., p.Ql. ~ry ........
PUii.iC • .
TIADI
• ................. .......... ~ ...
........ 0r ... c.....,
' .. •• • •• • u•
'Major and Minor' E'lent
Swinging ·away for lads and dads is John Manning, wblle bis father Bi1t Km·
ning umpires and Brad Newell catobes. Major and Minor. the father·IOD ban-
quet, belin• tit 7:30 tonight in Adlms School with the meeting-ctireeted en-
tirely by busbanda of PTA members. Charles Scranton is program dlairman.
clpal. douted carpet for
tllt other.
Pomone PTA
Mn. Remu SeMidel
Prealdent
COMING VP: General
mettiJll tonllbt at 7:31 in
the multtpurpe>ae room.
Tbt movie "LSD 25" and
. a prosram on narc:otic1
wW be prtllnted by the
pollce departlllent. • • •
Pllm .. AlakaUD'\ t h e
Great" wW be shown at
10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20,
in the multipurpose room.
Tickets are 25 cents; pop-
corn and punch will be
aold for 10 cents. . . .
Mra. DJck Debanll, library
ebainnan, reports Mrs.
Dluld Jaebon a1'4 Mrs.
Robert Mll1er are col·
ltctbll boou tor. the 1i1nrJ. • . . Bean Peed toot place last P'riday
duriat lunc~ heur 1 .... fla,
footblll cm.inplosd, Shawn Baar, Robert Barrows.
Paul Conrad, D a n 11 y
Curiel, Robert D o v e ,
Gof'dOn McCull&Y, Tim
MMcblll, Tonuny it.usch.
Joe Sabia, Lon1n
~tephensOD and S t e v e
T°"'Un.
Rea PTA
CQnd Sdleafer
~ COMING VP: Paper dri'8
Friday, Feb. 9.
'REPORTS: Mrs. Keith 1te11oa. lifra. Gib Feman·
dez, Mrs. 'Donald Taylor,
Charles Benton a n d w •ndtll IUce , principal.
were appointed to 'serve
on the honorary 1 i f e
member$htp nominating committee at the January
boud meeting.
St. John Aux.
~·· Vlder Clarke Prt:•ident
C 0 M l N G U P : l m·
munization cltn.ic: ii Tues·
day, Ju. 23, in the achool
hall for lir1t and fifth
lfades. Mra. F r a n k
Janeet, beatth chahman
and committee will usist
in a d m in ii tering in·
oclations a1aln1t measles,
diphtheria and tetanus .•
. Paper drive Sunday,
Fe)). 25.
REPORTS: safety w11 the
theme of January meetin~
wbell Mn. 'If a 1 a I
Armltron,, dlalmlan and
h o a Pitallt)' comm!ttee,
distributed set • ac-
quatated aame tap ta the
•h•pe .ind color o f hllbw., traffic 1 1 t n s . Mn. Robert Reid, pro.
cram c h a l r m a n , in·
troduced A 1 Wllllams,
Costa Meaa city traffic engineer and Lt. Hal
Filcher of ~e p o 1i c e
deparUllent wbo •bowed
fUina oC the Baker Street trlftic lituatiOft a n d
UIWtJ'ed 'IQlltioal con-
Cll'llbll tbe ,.cllttrian
operated puah b u tt o n
lipal to be ill•t.Ded at
Buer and MIDdou. • •
Mra. Tbotne1 D o y 1 e ,
memberlhlp c::hainnau
• w a r d e d m1mber1hlp
trophy to class 4 A, win·
• nera with 96 percent.
. '
Montbly attf'Mance ban-
ner and award went ti
elaas 4 B .••• SRA tits;
a apple~)' _ reading material provided by aux•
ili.ary funds, are in usi
in grades four througb
seven, Sliter M. Dolores
announced. •. Mrs. James
Moultrup, palt Orange
County March of Dimet
cllairinu, aaked f o t
mothers to participate it
th• d..r 1 v e , Wednelda~
Ju. 31 ••• LiihcbeoD tool
place tOday to bentflt the
school. Estancia H i g I
School gf,rla' choir eO:
tertail\ed.
Victoria PTA
Mn. Jib Kelly
Pre1ident
COMING UP: Lllncbeett
10:'30 a.m. Th...Uy Jan: 26, in tbe Edison co;
'nckets are '1 per person.
J\EpORTS: Profit el '8'1
from the paper drive Wal
reported at January board
meeting.
Wilson PTA
Mn. Robert Saakey
President
COMING UP: Aasoclatien
JQeetint at 7 tonlaht ia
tbt =~ nom ••
•• ~ apple day Frl-
dq, Fllt. 91 at1:46 p.m.
and 3 p.m. Proc• wUl
10 to ldlool flmd. • • •
Mbtblr1 m•c-for the
March of Dlril•• Wed-
DllllaJ, Ju. 31, trom dulk
to • p.m. Mra. BelUl1 8ut-
tella1 IJld Mr•. Tbeodore
Pocock, will cbair the
drive.
l'tbol. MODIU
SAtaMIN°S SAMPLES
DE.MONSnlATOU
CAN'T COME JN1
U11 yGlll ac&lllt ..,..., {qr
·-~.-. d •• , ....
.·
HUNTINGTON BEACH ANAHEIM 'm .,,...,,..., ... N.WWeAMW,. ==-..... All•l!.fllt ... 'tti!. c.... ' ....... , ~ ..... ., ..... s.tw4ey ,...,,.._ "'
rlCI A.M. te t ilt ,.M, sw~·:i.~ :::·;,:..
f \
. . .. ..
[
dance ban.
I'd went ti
. SM titaf ·y _reading
iled by aux:
are in use
ur tbrougli
M. Dolores
Mrs. James
.It Orange
~ of Dimes
aked fot
rliclpate it
Wedneldaf.
llCheon tool
bentfit the
cia Hlgi
choir e&.
rA
Keib
int : Luacbeal
Dlday J~
!:di.son co;
per person.
dlt of .,
r drive was
!QU1board
~
SaUe1
inf
Aasoclatien
tonllbt iA ,.. room .•
le day Ji'rl. 1t l :e p.m.
~wm
[iW~~
1, trom cluak
Bt!Ul18ut·
•· 'lbeodore cbalr the
~.00
~.00
... .
EIM
• AMllM
r::.fii"' ... ,.....,
tf:HP.M.
Nevi Officers Installed
.S WWiam OraJdoe, vice
)ftll4at1; Mn. H t I e a
Penird ud Mn. Martha
Wlae, aecntartea, lftd Mn.
ltdtb ....... tnaurer.
Board members • r • II.no Gllct. Doqlaa Dela.
g and the Nmea. Maf1 11.-,_, Barbara ICariaa1
IDd Jue Wlnller.
Prosram ebalrman Mrs.
June Petenon noted that
reMrYatiom are required
for ~ dinner. and Mrs. Jou l'arbeck, d a n c e
cbU1Qu, atatecl that tick·
eta for tbe ball may be ob-
tained at tbe door.
Tbe Variationa w 111
praeat tbe dance music
bepmung at 9 p.m.
JOSEPH I. KOSOWSKY
ANMOUNCU TMI O,_.M Of HIS
OPTOMETRIC OFFICIS IPICIAUllNe IN
CONTACT UNSIS
IEACH II.VD. AT II.US HUNTINQON llACM PH. t61-2Ht
,. . . ,; . . ... ,,. .. .
All 10Q need 11-. ....
W.lap Over All& ,,ru be
the topic Gt Graat C. Butler
when be •pealla before tht
Orao1• Cout Eaecutlyq
Dlnler Club in t b t
Newporitr Inn Friday, Jan. •• Educated at Northwestern
Univll'ltty and U 0 L A ,
Butler received dl1tinpish·
ed Mrvlee awards for his
lectw'es frOm the American
Academy ol PollUcal Affairs
and the University of
loutblri CaUfornia.
BELLES 'N BEAUS
JANUARY SALE
2 OWo ~-Z~D ...
JEWELRY
NOVICE DENNE' DRESSES
IMPORTED GIFTS
()1d 1 lncJ ltW b 0 l !' d
members .W be bonared 1072 IAYSIDI DRIVE-NEWPORT llACH at tbt Qleeijn&. New officera ,..,... a ,, .. ,,.. • ,..,... ,. ..... w..1
are Warrtn llorgp, pre1l·I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!
cMDt and L. A. Gvat, vice ---------------JINlldent.
Additional new b o a r d
members include P a I e
GollClll, Spencer Leve and
WUllam P. lmboft.
HAVE YOU MEt ••• ·
·~~~;;;;~iiiiiiii:;;;;i5iii;;;;~~~55ij ~ u.n.,q ........,_. to IDake tbia CacJdb' tlJ •
1boee in tbe nce1Ying line
durlnt tbi I tt T p.mt social bour wU1 be the Measra.
and MIM1. Wllllam Khat.
Go11G11 and Imhoff. January Clearance
Drastic
Reductions
·on Regular
Merchandise
Thurs..
FrL Ir
Sat.,
Jan. ,. ·~ ,E:.
1rw1tte l/UNVrl 1NHVW . •ntc-MM262 ,......... .... Amerlartl
Westclff Plaa, Newport leacll
maecot.
'l'cl4I to teem loft tldl thd·
ty YarbblN pap. ,....,
dation Ja two pQlow.Jlb
pteces covered wiila yara.
Pattern 7231: pup 7x1 bl·
cbea.
mTY OENTs (o.ilal)
for eecb pMWn -acld ll centa for each pattlrn fw
flnt-cless maill.nl • a d
lpeda1 bandlln1. Send to Allee Broob, the DAILY
PILOT. 1 0 I Needlecraft
Dept., Box la, Old Chellel
Station, New Yort. N.Y. Two for the Money 10011. Prtnt Name, .wdreu, ~r'n ~'i"'7u~U:':;"·1 ~~~ Slated for popularity -this new cotton knit abnu·
Needleuaft Catalog _ hu-lates the look of a ~nd crochet sweater. Tom Drtw
dreda of dfllps, e free pat· of Jam11 K.earob pairs up a long overblouse in one
terns (includes d e • l I a • r of these patteraed knits with a pleated cotton crepe
aweetera) tnatructioaa la-ak1rt. Tbe ll&htinl·ltriptl in yellow, black and white
side. Knit, crochet, em· are dtcoratlveq 1paced.· Wlld stockln11 and mod broider. 50 centa.
BM of JI Jiffy Ra,11 -ahou obance tbt ltp ltld outnl
~·may be ob-
tained by .calllnc Miss Fern
Randolpb, 494-1830.
The DAILY PILOT
Coven Bo•+in9
lest in West
THINK
IALI
THINK . . . ,
·''·~·tnhl ~..:.· -=--
ML IUSS THOMPSON
AWAD WINNIN• HAii mum
• c.i ....... "*..,.... Of.,.. y..,
efll_...Ale.,.A-.1 e ltytllt fw H ...... .......
1'""'94 ..... ....., .... ,
MR. THOMPSON AND HIS STAFF
ARE SHOWIN$ THE LATEST IN STYLING,
HAIRCUTTIN&, MINI-FALLS. CALL TODAY.
.UJAI /~~o"pson ~ HAttsnun
Jl-41 WT COAST HWY., CORONA DI\ YAI
TIW'HONI 671~'61
complete petWns -bl·l••••••lll••••iiii••-=~ve, epy to mate. IO TIME TO PLANT YOUR ROSE GARDIN
Book No. 1 -Deloe Q1llKI
-18 complete patt•fDI.
Send 50 cents.
Book No. 2 · -Mutemp
QaUU -patterns for JJ
quilts. 50 ceatl.
Book No. 3 -Quirt. i• Toda711 Uvt.1. Ntw, U• clUnc c:onectUon -15 com. pllte patterns. 50 cents.
llook .. Pl'be AfshP• -Knit. erocbtt 12 llflban•. so
1'01 TOPS IN SUMMER IEAUTY.'WI HAVE ALL NO. 1 FINEST
GIADE IAltE·ROOT $TOCK FOR •IST ILOOM THIS SUMMIR.
NIW MRS WINNERS POR 1961 ._ IUR()ltlANA, MISS ALL AMIR·
ICAN BEAUTY, SCARLIT KNIGHT, SAN ~NTONIO, RID CHllP,
SIElltA ~AWN.
MA,.Y OLD PAVOltlTIS ._ TltOPtCANA, CHARLOTTI ARMSTRONG,
CHRYSLll t~llUAL, 'IACI, STIRLING SILVIR, MONTIZUMA.
CHRISTIAN DIOR AND LOTS MORI.
PRICE'D FROM
)49T0450
~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~I eenu.
100/o DISCOUNT
on 10 or MORE
A All Penney Ste.res Open Every Night
11
Mon. Through S.t,
ii.!!'£"~
CA'9TOL milt TOP 40 IOUNDI
IN lftllo, NUC9 IO LO~
2.87j.,. I
I. ftl Si I &ti .... ef 'W.....,,., tM ................. ., ............ ............................... ....,.., ...................... ~ .....
CE 1a1I .,,._ ~ ...... ,..,, .....
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""" ..... ,,.. ....,,., 40 Mtt·lft ,.,, ... ,, • a.-De, .. , ......
l <
NIWPOAT HACH . ,.... .. "'-''
Newport Bethel
Y ounc womeo aftili1ttd
with Newport Beach .Job'•
Dauabfers, Bethel 157 11th·
er the aecoPd and fourth
M°"4a11 at 'l:IO p.m. Tbe
MllOnic Tlqlplt it the set-tinc fer UM mettlnp. Jn.
fGrm.eUGll rt&a'dlnl m.-· beratdp ma1 bl ObtllDld
by callbll Kn. Waltlr Tul, 141-1791.
IPOllfl\VIM
......... tll ......
GLADIOLUS BULBS ~AMELLIAS PYRACANTHA Extr1 hfth quality
-flftftt cut flow·
er fer tprlnt IM 1 aummet' ltloom.
12¢EA.
119
DOZ.
DOUILI RETURN ON
YOUR INVES1MENT
1r
Cltrua, 1voca·
...,, ,.ac'-
"9Ct1rl~ incl
""""' GrtfMll, •rtet, rhU·
J _r IMrlt-tll rMdy
'U' to plent.
FLOWIR ! SHOP
-SPECIAL-
LONq
In full bloom -...
feet & plant now.
ON of the llt1t
lhrulla for l1nc1tu,.
uty ht the •hide
garllen.
1 Gal. $491
Size . I
BEDDING PLANT SP-ECIAL
. ~ Cl,NERARIAS
PICKLE
IAIRILS . ....,,....,._ .... ....., -.., ..... .,_ -~-....... ..,.... ......
a..ad1 of rH berries. Rtd 1ccent
thrub for aunny loc1tlen.
1 GaL 98¢ R•t· Size $1.40
FREEi
Come In for your
copy ef our new
1968 garden cat•·
' logue. ll'ull color
phot" • lancf1capln1
id111.
BLUE LILY
of the NILi ;
. . :i'1~ ~;~ TIONS CYCL'AMEN 149
PRISHL Y CUT
MIXID COLORS
he our cflaplaye ef In-
.., ... rttfve ,. .....
ilHI ... ,a..,,.... $449
I IA.
WICKIR IASKITS
hnperttd -many lh1pea & 1l1U.
Thou11ncl IM ent UNI·
1GAL
SIZI
ltlG. 1.40 .
1.-1CIAI. ''-ICll GOOD TH DAY, JAN. 21 ·
HOUUz MON. THltU SAT. t A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAYS I 0 A.M: TO 5 P.~ •
2840 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
CALL 548·125
"SMVINW OUlt CUSTOMllS WITH QUAUTY I SERVICE SINCE '1'46"
. . .
!2 OAJL Y PILOT
Old P·hotos
On View
Rare photograptuc slides
of the Harbor Area and
Laguna Beach before tbe
era of automobiles will be
shown Sunday, Jan. 21,
when the Night Owls of "
Newport Beach Hoot 'n
Holler Roost convene in the
senior citizen's recreatio11
center.
Narrating tbe 2 p.m. pro·
gram will be William N.
Ruddiman of Santa Ana. a
~ative of Scotland who has
. . .. .. . . " ... ' ...
Thursday, JlflllltY 18, 1968
$,,!..., ·-
NARRATOR
William Rucldlman
.. -.. . . -~ -.....
Sky's No Limit for Nation's 'Whirly Girls'
REDWOOD CITY (AP) -
Flying a helicopt.fr la't just
a man's job.
At least, that's tbe con·
tentlon o/. a half dw!n
women. a.ged 22 t.o II&, on
the San t r a n c l s c o
peninsula. And tbey back up
their viewpoint -by Oying
helicopten.
Known as Wbirly Girls,
they are members of the
I 11 tern,.. t ion.al Women
Helicopter Pilots.
~re are only 118 of them
in .the world, they say , and
tbe ll8th member is Mrs.
Jean· Tilt4ln-. A t h e r t o n
mother of aiX.
Mr•. Ttmley reel!,ed ber
l.ice.llM l.ut November bat
tw beld a fbled •bit UceDM
since 1967.
With all· her dl1lclNn 1n
11Cbool, Mn. T.bl1tty. 1'Ue
of Dr. Clarence Timlty, .bl·
temal mediciae 1pecialllt, toot ·ap helicopter Oyillr.
''It'• the moet txcltiag
flying a per1on can do;"
she says.
. Mrs. Jacqualine A 011
Sacben. a find wing flight
instructor at Saa Carlos
Airport. also has taken up
helicopter flying. She is a
member · of tbe W0tnen's
Advisory AviaUOll Agency.
a commJttee appointed by
President JoblllOll in 1964.
lier husband, George, ii an
ae.ronautlca bletructor at the
College of S"an Mateo.
Then tbeH's N a n c y
Crozer, 22. of Redwood City.
a technician for Reactor Ex-
periments, Inc.. in San
Carlos. She wants to teach
helicopter flying.
"I guess more women
aren't f I y i n 1 helicopters becauae . they fa.gure 'leave
it to the ~n."' Mist Crozer
says, "You're bu&y every
minute in a helicopte1.
That's what makes it e~· citing."
Ann Y CMlDIW ol Saratoga
usea her bellcopter to make
dellveriel for tile VWng Air
Service, Inc. ol Santa Clara.
Sbe 11 db'ector of marketing
for tbe Jirm.
One of the e a r t l e.·r
members of tbe Interna-
tional Women Helicopter
Pilots is Mary Roabolt of
Palo Alto. She holds lie.ease
No. 12 issued tn 1115iS. Sbe
formerly worked. for a
helicopter finn in
Bakeratield but bl recent
years ltu nown only fixed
wing wcra.ft.
But Alice Wiesendanger of
Saratoga poasibly mates the
mOlt interesting use of ber
helicopter. Sbe received her
Ucenae tb,ree years ago at
the age of a and now uses
her 'c opter to fiy to a
mountaiJl near San Diego
where s be mine s
semlprecioua stones.
"After the rains start."
she says. "it would ~e
tne a long time to get a
cp some six milea up a
fire roa~ to my rock hou.se
atop a mountain.
"Now I park t h e
helicopter right )>eside ~e house. If I need grocer1es
the store is only five
minweJ away by helicop-
ter."
Pacesetter
On the second Wedneldat
of each month members of
Pa c esettti.r Chapter,
Children's Asthma R'.esearch
Institute and liospital are
summoned to meetings at
B p.m. Mrs. Donald. Perk.al.
642-0990, will furnish loca·
tlon information.
Kids Like to
'Ask Andy'
been a resident of the U.S. ---'-__,....---------------.~------...--------
since 1953. He is a busin.ess
development representative
for northern Orange County
arid past president o f
Toa&t!!lasters C 1 u b No. 1,
Santa Ana.
Also sharing the program
spotlight with the spe.aker
will be Joe Chappele of
Costa Mesa, well known
banjo art.iat who bas often
e n t e rtained servicemen
abroad. He will play for the
roost's community sing dur-
ing the social hour. Interested persons may
call Mrs. George Stewert
at 873-7388 for further in-
formation.
Scallops
What a lively, lovely way
to look on a sunny spring
day -in t.his ~shaped
skimmer with a scallop-soft
neckline, low aide p:leata.
Send now.
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40, 42, 44, 46, 48, Sil.e 36
fbust 40) takes 2~ yds. :JS.in
fabric.
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Fictiona ires
Host Banquet
Fictionalres, 0 r a n g e
County professional writer's
club. will host its first short
story-article contest awards
banquet Saturday evening.
Jan. 20, In Coda's restau-
rant. Buena Park.
Followine presentation of
awards Pat Kubis. fktion
Judte and Dr. J. Lawrence
Det.mey, article judte will
tpeat. Beth we proftseiOl'lal
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JUDGI PARKD
MOON MULLIN!
TUMBLEWEEDS
-r:HERE! n!EYRE AL.L. DONE! ~E MUTTS WIU. 'eE SUR.PRISED
AT MY BEAUTIFUL Ain' WORK!
•
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!<NOCK Me. FOR TRYlffG TOSA't'e
1ltAT CAREER1 ~ 'iOtJ ?
ly Harold Le Don ----.... _..----~~~~~~---.
C.E"SSE"E ••• rr LEFT OOGv!LLE Asoor s-
m>S'l.Y GOTSD'PE'D 8'f MNPl'TSA fBV
MILES OOT-RIVER'S~ SQ.
TIEY'LL AAVE.10 SHIM IT-AMBVSH
6'< REDSKJ NS ~ lHE OTHER SIPE-
'IBAT COULD C.AOSE 'EM 10 LOSE A
CME OORSES AN' lHID# A WHEELl
IT, OOOHTA 6ET HERE ABOOT 9 .•••
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M1\.CNE, DIO YOU SEE
THIS SiOR.Y A90UT
THE l=L.OWER.
PEOPLE?
ly ~Johnson
ly Tom IC. Ryan
ly Al Smith
YES, ISN'T IT
R.tOICUl.OUS?
ly Fra• lolle
TH UR~SA"'
Hitllll&Ma fl W Hotlt'a 17-• 11111 Y11le tour fl GI ..-. ... '*' .... Hope •Iii ......... -tlldudl111 bqlltf Wtfdl. ..,_.
, "'IJA-ll lldlllr. PllR CfosbJ, Elal11t OU., .. , ... Worl4 " 1967 ( .......
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...Bel). llld Lea ...... -... 81114 fl lltnown-t1t -...... tlill" IJooPI ill Vleblt .. Tlldl .. 11111 G111m.
l:OO&llle lit 111911 (C) (60 llli1.) Q~(;J=:~::t:'l ~i:='· .. II-.: IQ (tO. Ellnbdl Mont..,_, jllQS I dall
min.) Robert Abtmethy, Jlck Lttllam. "'"· tht be•uttful blol!dt SIMlllllll G Sil O'Clocl Mtwle: <C> ..,,.. 1iw1 "" wfl1t111 11111wo11111 '°"..._
tht TtlRCt" P1rt I (df11111) '60 -cou11n Sertlll. A mld11l111t .......
"-•" N-·n. ._ •11111 Woodwi rd, GI lief subltcts b1ews tr1M11111 .. r•~· s•rn• ,... hNlll Queen of the Wl1clltt S..• Myrr11 Loy. Int Balin. Leon Arnet, .... nd lief _ _. I II .... r-Ellzabeth Allen, Barbara Eden. Adapt· ,, .. 1 "'""1 u..,..nd, Hd """ , dort •iza the opportulltty til widlft td trom JohR O'Hara'• btit·Mllr•I the bmell by calllnr 111 s... •
novel about a World War II ffltrtn lailtllll trouble·m1k11. Reput.
wtio decldtS not to tntff the ftmlty If M1ft Crifllll (C) (90 llllo.) · steel buslnttS 90 ht CH .., to NI R Yo,. . Id start • business wlltl a C.liltnlll Ill llMt w1rtime buddy. HI$ Nrriqe to 1 (C) Study of tt1t pewtll wealthy cirl 1ids llim IOClallt. bUt of C.lllornit, Its people, lb deity llft.
M finds ht Is ltill dlssetlsfltd. Ind why ~ it no. tht natiol!'s IMlt m tit (I) 1111 F1lllts1IMs (C) (30 ~ulaltd stile.
min ) f1) ll!Vfaible M•
Gl Patb M1 (30 min.) fr.I= hpwb
r'I Worid T...,,.. t:OO fJ ft (i) ......, Nlc't 111.i.: ~ w..t'a Newt A ~ If UM fiw • • ~ "TerpHt hll" (drama) '5&-senses tnd SOfllt tnob to Dl•J Cl F n1 £ est Bo
111111$1 tllt SlftffS, S.1 Nft Is 11911 11111 0 • m r1nlne. Diane stud· tel Brewster. Dun Jones. sto11 of tht t!.l la i:... ta flltll rtltnUea. chue of e J1p1n .. 1lr·
1:30 A om. llMI IWrilt (30 min.) Cflft earner followina Ille attack °"
CHRISTMAS WITH HOPE -Highlights of Bob
Hope•s annual tour will be shown on "Bob Hope
Christmas'' tonight, in color at 8:30 p.m. on Chan·
nel 4. In addition to Hope, Raquel Welch, Phil Cros-
by and many others spent their Christmas enter-
taining the troops in Vietnam.
'
8 T1lt ~ ca .. : (C) (30 min.) Pftrt Htrbor. Tht comm1ndin1 of·
SA Rlddl hosts.. fleer ot • World War II submulne 1.---------------....i-----------... m . • must dtstroy the mlahlJ J1pent• m Hll'tl (C) (30 mltl.) 1ircrlft carrier Shh1aru by lllootJnt m McHalt't NtwJ (30 min.) r: I tn11S110rt used IS I protec;. Pl Wtrtd ",.... .... . ED ni. PlfClllllVt hlttlt· "Com· • •• Id for the earner. Because m~nlcstlon " Betty Smith 'expl1lns 1 ,400 ~rican prisoners. lncllldln1 · Ille Doyle's w1f1 and b1by, 111 abotrd tha procts.l of communication In the tnnaport, !ht situation b fraucht
family. Repat wllb d11ma ind excitement. al Notidtro 34 fJ ([lJ (]) TNt lift: (C) (30 min.)
7:GO fl 9 Ci) CIS Ewnlq Ntwa: l~, ''Sixty.flvt on the Alste." Ann M11lt
(30 mln.}Watter Cronkllt. lt1ms that her lines have beu dr11. ~Hin) tltJ·lrillklfJ 1'1*t (C) (30 tk:alJy cut •lier she invites her par·
min. • . ents ID tht th11tre tor her bo-41 es 1 JJ llappy "'~""· (C) (30 min.) raptecement in the cast of a Brold·
TELEVISION VIEWS
3 Networks
Carry LBJ
Lake Shasta. Slim ind lfen,i.!11 way hit
bke 1 houseboat tour of Lau Sll1st1 @) s.itbrall \'tluh• "The kid !'----------------------------· In Northern Californi1 that 1ncludes From Gower Gulch." •
a ~our of Lake Shasl1 Caverns ind fI1) Thtttn hit: " look it some
V.:h•sker·Town Dam. scenes from 1 new play. "f<s You o.. 0 F Troop (30 111ln.) lire Ille.'' at tM McKenzie Gallery. f'Cl I Lon LllCJ (30 min.) g,) Noelle dt Estri11t
11<'1 liilliga.n'• lsl111d (C) (30 min.) 9:30 ti Oll rn ,.,... l'llu: (C) 130
6J Ttdl~1etl Comer /lmlnm News min) Romance blooms i R·" ' FT:' s~cramtnto rile . • n uuney s M c1 Ablm o prage. • younc molher '!Orrles
7:30 EJ ®l CJ) Cimtrron Strip: (C) (90 •~I her baby; Steven receives 1
min.) Tuesday Weld plfY1 • forlorn med~al report on Peyton from Dr.
girl who saves "41r3!ul Jim Crown's i s· life and falls in love with hlm. 1,ylnc • 1111~ Ill (C) (90 mJn.) •
woundtd ind unconscious Oii tlle Travel. (C) ,po min. Aaa Kh1n •
ranae after a runlieht with a band £.metald Coesl. Ftature~ are YIChls
of desperados. Crown 11 found 1.nd from. Cannes, I b l• with Iha ~l•
numd bade to a semblene1 of full K.han s harbormaster, Ind • 1Nrt1
stnngth by Heller, wllo, h1 la ~en by the Ai• Kh•n. '1.
stunned to dlscowr, Is not only In fl!) Power If ~ Dollr. -re•-..
IM witll him but Is also servant Amerle1~ Style. A look it how 1
the l!!_nmen who shot him. U.S. bus1ne.ss loot ~er 1 Europe111 0 QJ @ Dinlel Boone: (C) (60 firm. det11!1n1 why 11 h1ppentd 1nd
min.) "The Imposter.'' Danial mu· what _1he effects have bun.
termlnds 1 d~rlng scheme to prevent1lO:OO 0 ~ (i) Dun M1rtln ~ (C)
a Brit~h officer from introduclna (60 min.) George Burns, Ed~1e ~·
fast.action rifles he lnvenltd to 1 bert. Florence Henderson. Janie Get
Redcoat fort. Jimmy Dean autsts. i:~·.., ,. ... _. N "') (60 O Ji111 Thoran Outdoors (C) (30 -I• ou .. • "" ,., min) min.)
O .!17) m Batman: <C> (30 min.> fJ "SUSPENSE THEATRE"!
"Nora Cliviclt and th• Udles' * Gig Young -"The End of
Crime Club.• 81rblra Ru'!' ru11St1 the World, Baby"! Color!
IS Nora CllVlcl•, I WOllMll • Rlatrts n ,..,. .. Tllem: (C) (60 min.)
champion ~ becomes Com111isalon· •'fha End of tht W011d, Baby. u 011 er G~rdon s rep!actment Sht u~s Younc. Ptter Lorre. l'fina Fodt star
"!r rnfluence will! Marir UllMtd s In colorful. frfflllenine bit of 1 wilt to unseat CommrssJoner Gor· 1l1morous wom1n ind her beaut/fol do~. Ulen appoints Mrs. linseed f!!e d.luthler who fall In love wilh tilt pohce. ehfef. replaces th• force w~h same man. Alter sl!e accidentally
femlmne fluff in matchln1 mini$. murders the man followlna her ~nd o~ders her own statuesout mother's suicide, the youna alrt Is
thu.gs to release th~usands of tr· blac~mailed into an unpleasant re-plosrve mechaniul mice 1nd reduce le!ionship
the heavily lri!Ured ci'1 lo rubble. m Alu Drellf Ntn (C) (60 min.) Hol~ holocaust! • m fHa Ind l'llaa: (C} (30 min.) fJ MHl~n $ Movlt. (C) "!1111• "Israel's G1lllee." featured is Acre, C.12/B11rvr (adVerrture) 66 -Crusader cHy with Its old mOJque, en
Frederick Stafford. Chris Howlalld. aqueduct built lly the Romana, 1114 Two cracll Interpol •ltftb Wiit 1 tilt Jordan River
dts11trm battle •1•1nst time and • fl) Marq• 22· "'Bid Boy ..
ruthless un11en ~my Ill 11111 ato11 fl!) RID .. iw. "Enh•"'lnr Pie>
of terror end lntnsu• In modem tutes for Scltnce .. " ~'ti.tit ., ConseqlllllCll' (C) (30 llk30 m Ntn: (C) (30 min.) Biii Johns.
)r Bob Barker hosts • 11:00 ., Dt!'ttn O'Clodl lleport: (C) (30 ~ 60 ·) min.) Jerry Dunphy '"' Perry M!'°n ( min. O Tiie 11111 Hour Nrws: (C) 130 G Stoa r.t rktl Samlllt'Y/Dfflct ti min.) Georce Skinner, Rater Johnson. the l'resl:l,nt r.a .. .. I u......t., "S ... f • ~ O Feature film: (C) "/. Time 101 r'• ;,po.,0" 11 _..'."· on '"' r.n ... Di:lsion." LA. Counly film dtamal· en~rtn (horror) 3~Borfs Karloff,
ically showing how 1 person can 811 I R1t hbont, Bel• Lwcs!.
break through Ille alcoholic syn· D News flnil: (C} ~30 min.) Bu· !er Wtrd.
lllron;;.lo A B Movlt: "Cly tf llM City" (drtm1)
1:00 11t1111We (C) (2 houra) 'U-Victor Mllure. Sheller Winters.
• IAI T1lt n..:.. 11 • (C) (30 Rlchud Conte. , ~ """' .. ~· I JM l'yllt (C) (30 min.) m!n.) e Hot SPtll. Sister Ber· Mtvlr. "Hair• F1't Ho.,.. Cdt• trille hts 1 chance to rtPIJ playboy· , . • ttt.. M 11mbler Carlos Ramirez for Ills put ma) SS.-Stephtn McH1lly, '"' ot·
llefll. She roes to ttie dllcothlque row.
to carry tht Mot.her Svperior'1 ptt· II Clttt "' II Call
son1t tllllnks to Carlos for donatlna ll:JO 11 Mowlo: "Tiii WttM W• Hll'flll7"
the club's ustd 1IMonditloners to ( .. ma) '58-Edmond O'Brlt11. Mone
the convent's hospit•I. ind finds htt Fteem1n.
friend lnvolVed witfl 1 llOUP ol un· B @ (i) Tiit Tenipt Sllow (C)
derworfd dltradera wtio are tryinr (i1) CJ) lMJ lilllett a.. (C)
to take over the club. Bruce Gordon. m Ln Cr111t Sllow (C) '
gueru as Moraan. 12:30 IQ Tiit Efmntll H• I huword (C) (30 min.) CE Movie: "lreatdowll" (drama)
Pttar lunn / '52-Ann Richer~ Wllli1m Bishop.
PllJina tltt hitlr: lnstrutto1 12'50 fJ M~· 'Onlra Clltlcl" Frede~1ck Noad uplalns how 1' I*· ' (myslelJ) ·, -. Bell11d1 ln, inn fed 11fhl ru dlna. Dtsny
l'lO 1!J E ldtle l:OO fJ ti .,....., hM" {Ital· B Chrysler Presents The ~ml ' •• O&rk, Andy Otwlnl. 0 ,,.,. .... IMll CC> * Bob Hope Christmas l:JO All·llllflt _... "M•Cllel ..i Spec -Bob Entertains r~ " ...,.._,. (spectact.
Our Troo~in Vietnam /let) '$.hAock stmns. "Tiit Det. II Q) (i) loll Hepe ,. ""' j~} '54-Alec Gulnntll. Cirlltiit11 Slier. ( (90 111ln r ; IMll Greel!WOOCI. Cecil P11111f. ,
F RIDAY
DAmME MOVIES
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wnture) '51-.IOht! Dtf1l. lodJ Ltw•
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Public and Trade
COMPLETE
PfUNTING SEftVICE
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By CY1'.4THIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP) -The three major televis-
ion network s and educational stations in a special
network hooku p carried President Johnson's State
of the Union speech li ve Wednesday night.
THEN, upon its conclusion, eech· went off on
his own. For the next hour, viewers had a choice
of a news conference of Republican leaders on
ABC; a special program of assorted comment and
analy5is on NBC; discussion -and c<>nsiderable
bickering -among assorted experts on the ed\16
cational network; or "The Jonathan Winters Show."
a variety hour featuring comedy, on CBS.
CBS had origi nally planned a P,ostspeech
period of comment by leading Republican politic•
ians, but their acceptance was withdrawn and· the
date reset. So CBS resumed regular programming.
PRESIDENT Johnson, beyond an opening sally,
was in a completely serious mood throughout his
address. It ranged in subject widely from Vietnam,
crime in the streets and unemployment to brief ref-
erences to comparatively minor aspects of his qreat
Society program,
The broadcast was done with excellent techni-
cal skills and good lighting. The President in blue
suit, blue shirt and maroon tie, looked healthy and
rested. It did appear, however, from the picture
on all channels that he had received a little more
TV makeup than was necessary to keep his fore.
head from shining.
IN THE postmortems, the Republican leaders
generally - as could have been expected -were
highly critical of many aspects of the speech. There
seemed to be in that group -also expectedly -
general agreement that the speech was, as Sen.
Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania called it, "a political
message."
Sen. Jacob Javits ol New York said the Presi·
dent made "the State of the Union sound like the
state oC th e campaign." However, they also sound·
ed pretty politic~ iD their comments.
ONE THING all the talk and analysis indicat.
ed: There seemed to be as little agreement among
experts of all types on Hie President's speech as
there is among the nonexperts.
Recommended tonight: Bob Hope Christ.mas
Show. NBC, 8:30·10 PST. highlights from the
comedian's annual entertainment tour among troops
in Vietnam.
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~ARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
A Hard-hitting Report-
The 1987 Orange County Grand Jury's report i1,
for the moet part, a plaln·speaking, hard-hJtting docU·
ment. well worth any citizen's reading time.
The Grand Jury apparently dld Its best work in the
area of examination of the business management prac·
tices of a number of county departments. 'this resulted,
for example, in sharply critical comment on ~he care-
less handling of accounts at the County Medical Cen·
te.r, which resulted in several million dollars worth of
patient accounts not being billed in 1966 and 1967.
Tbe Jury also performed a particularly valuable
service in calling attention to the fact that man y county
departments and sub-departments had not been properly
audited in many years -some never -because of lack
of auditing manpower.
Having devoted 2,375 man days. totaling 14,250
man hours, to the combined chores of hearing criminal
cases and examining other a6pects of county govern·
ment, the Jury renewed the recommendation of earlier
Juries that two Grand Juries be Impaneled each year
in the future to deal with these separate affairs. The
Legislature should consider this recommendation.
There is. in fact, indication in the report that the
Jury may have worked too bard at trying to touch too
many bases. Sections of the report might have been
substantially more meaningful had the Jury been able
to offer more factual information to substantiate its
generalized observatiol'M!.
The Jury's "special report" on taxes, for example,
does not measure up to the caU ber of the report as a
Whole, and hardly justifies designation as a "special
report.0 It strongly re-states the acceptable viewpoint
that taxes are too high. but fails to develop meaningful
information in that area.
Another "special report" purportedly dealing with
the county assessor's $28 mHUon "goof'' in over.assess-
ing oil properties for 1967~8 seems somehow lo ignore
the subject at hand . and winds up taking a vague and
confusing swipe at school districts for maintaining
''large'' contJngency funda.
1t is obviously impossible for the Jury to report
in depth on all 35 and more county departments UJd
districts. Some observers of county government inevit·
ably will point to areas in wbkb they thlnt the Jury
should have been more aggressive.
On the whole. however, the 1967 Grand Jury Re-
port is an impressive and useful document. and repre·
sents a fine service by 19 dedicated citizens.
UC's Increase in Fees
This is an Mstoric week d r the lOO·year·old Uni·
versity of California.
Just a year ago this week (Jan. 20, 1967), the Board
·of ,Regents fired then·president Dr. Clark Kerr. Kerr's
firing evolved from his opposition to demands by new·
ly-elected Gov. Ronald Reagan that the university budget
be cut 10 percent, and that Callforina's tradi~ion of
tuition-free higher education be abandoned.
A year ago, Gov. Reagan indicated that the univer·
sity should charge tuition of about $400 per year. Last
August he pushed for a $200 increase in fees or tultion.
Today and tomorrow. the Regents will consider a rec-
ommendation from their committee that unvereity fees
be increased $1153 per year -to about $400.
The fee proposal is not called tultion. But the fact
that some portion ol the fee money apparently would
be used for items paid for by tuition at other universi·
ties makes the "fees or tultion" distinction something
of an exercise in semantics -especially to those paying
the "fee." And what will happen the next year and the
next'
Adoption oC the new fee schedule will be inter·
preted by both sides of the controversy as a second
major victory -and perhaps the decisive one -for
the g!>vernor in his announced campaign to change the
course of higher education in California.
Computers I-lave
Their Limits
A Simple
Executives'
Status Test
Authoritarian Tendencies
Both the abilities aDd the limitaUons
of computera were s t r l k i n & 1 y
displayed in the first international
chess match between two electronic
brains -one in Soviet Russia. the
other in the United States.
ln a four · board match lasting
one year, the Ruasian computer won
by a score of S.1. The match was
Ht up in Moscow and at Stanf~rd
Univwslty to compare the level of
prop'llDS for computers, which were
proerammed by cbe11 • playing scien-
tilta ta Neb country.
WHAT THE M4TCR demonstrated
.,.. nothing about the relative capaci·
ties of the computers, but a Jot about
the relative chess • playing skills in
Russia and the United Slates. Obvfous-
ly, the programming could be no bet·
t.er than the chess abilities of the
men in charge of the computers.
And Runla, of coune, is the pre·
emlmmt ebets country in the world.
QUldren there learn to play chess
before they can read; the game iJ
offered in every school, much like
football or baseball here. A champion
is a national hero. subsidized by the
!!late and given lavish expenses to
travel abroad and represent his coun·
try. In the U. S .. needless to say.
chess is a forlorn stepchild or th··
society, re~arded as an esotert
"intellectual • pastime.
BUT THIS IS ALL by the way.
What is important to remember is
th at chess • playing machines, like
all computers, can be no better than
the men who program them. There
is a famous computer s 1 o g a n ,
''GIGO," which stands for ''Garbage
In. Garbage Out" -that is, il you
program the machine with junk, it
will turn out junk.
A computer is essentially a slupirt
thing, not the massive superbraln we
are beginning to venerate. As someone
has said, a computer can make
a mistake in one second that it would
taJ<e a thousand men a thousand years
to make. One slight deviation. and
the machine can magnify it by a
milUonfold.
SOME COMPUTERS are seU • cor-
recting. and no doubt much more
sophisticated hardware ls in the of·
ting. so that glaring mistakes will
no longer be possible. But the basic
fact remains that no machine can
be much superior than what is put
into it : A musician could program
a machine to turn out tunes. but
only a Mozart could program it to
turn out anything resembling a Mozar-
Uan quarteL
There is no substitute for the human
mind. and if wP rely on the computer
10 solve our prob!ems. we are ab-
dicating our most precious possession
-the freedom of thought. The way
to beat the Russians at chess is to
encourage better chess • players at
home, not to construct a machine
that will only reOect our national
inadequacy.
Are you forcing ahead or falling
behind in the old rat race?
Just as you go to the doctor for
an annual physical overhaul, it Is
wise to give your status a periodic
checkup. for in our civilization a fellow
who has lost his status Is in a social
J?raveyard -whether he knows it
or not.
But how can one be sure, since
somelimes even your b e s t friend
won't tell you?
Well, here's a simple status test
itratis. You're still climbing up the
ladder, lf -
YOU HAVE MORE credit cards
in your wallet than you do pictures
of your family.
Other guys in tbe office washroom
stand respectfully ulde when you
reach for a towel to dry your bands.
You received 10 more Chrlsbnas
cards last year than you did the
year before.
The bookies call you to see if you
want to place any r:ir.:e~ack bets in·
stead of waiting ror you to phone
them.
Either you take a winter vacation
in Florida or manage -sometime
between the first of January and the
middle of March -to attend an
important business convention in
Arizona, Honolulu, Puerto Rico or the
Bahamas.
Bobby Leaves Door A jar WHEREAS FORMERLY you used
lo take your family Ice skating at
a local pond, you now take them
for a weekend at a ski resort.
WASHINGTON -Sen. Robert Ken·
nedy Is skillfully maneuvering to keep
his political door aj.ar for the 1968
Democratic presidential nomination.
With his full approval. Kennedy's
closest political lieutenants are puss·
ing the word that he plans to hold
him.self open and ready to move into
the Democratic race i.n case one of
three conditions should develop :
-J>resjdent Johnson OT his stand-in
canrudates U'e defeated or run poorly
in the presidential p r e f e r e n c e
primaries.
-Some critical turn for the worse
In the V~nam war or civil diJturb-
ance in the U.S. sends the President's
popularity way down.
-Pruidential withdrawal, disabillty
or death.
While present odds are heavily
against .:iy of these contingencies,
Sen. Kennedy plans to be reacty and
free to act swiftly If one should occur.
THIS INSIDE WORD on Kennedy's
1968 strategy ls t>Wlg presented to a
number ol key Democratic leaders
tllrGUghout the country in a determln·
ed eUort to keep as many of them
11 pouible from making unbreakable
commitments t~ P:-csldent Jobnson.
These Democrats. includlng several
who 1park-pluged the late Pretldeal
1Cennedy'1 1990 nomlnation, are being
urged to adopt the aame Oelible
•• 6eer,e
CONFIDENTIAL TO P 0 T
BELLY: Yoe 11\UJt be mlttata
• • mmjuaa donn't have a.n:t
'1~.
I 5-,,d fOUr' problems to <it«1e
f•ce eadl day wit.I\ a com·
•ltteb' repewed lack of seU~
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political stance as the New York
senator.
When aJI the political tinsel ls strip-
ped away. the KeMedy position is
sjmply an agreement to support Presi·
dent Johnson and Vice President
Humphrey if they are nominated by
the Democratic National Convention.
Any stronger commitment lo the
Johnson-Humphrey team is to be
delayed as long -s posslble.
Tbft Democratic leaders are being
Wonned that Kennedy's decision not
to endone th" p!!ace candicM:lcy or
Sen. Eugene McCarthy. D-Minn.. Is
part of tU senator's open-door
strate1Y.
THE KENNEDY objective, bis aldcN
say, is to avoid foreclosing the
po'91billty of his own challenge to Ult
President right uv to the openln.it
Of the Democratic convention in
Chlcag1. neirt Augu st.
ln addition to mutng hls own vie•'11
on rorelp policy and domestic Iss ues
better kndfrn m the coming months.
Kennedy's plan calls for him to
<:OfttJnue to encourage McCartby'1 at-
tacks on the President's Vietnam wal'
pollcy. Oae of Keanedy's chief West Coast
supporUI'•. Callfornla A 1 1 • m b I y
SpeMer ,,_ Unruh, In coanaellna
other D••aab to stand dear ol
mdial 111 endonement, ftatlJ ays.
''Staal• Ktutdy b• not ruled out nmntnc la .....
Aaotb9r ti Keftntdy'J political con·
lklllltl, WDllam J. vudto Heuvel.
N.. Y•k. lt tellln1 dYll rla~ts
lt8dtn "Doa'l couat Bobby out. He
ma1 nm II c.rtatn tbln1t occur before
the O*att CGavt•tloe. .. '91 lall
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Y,ou are considering taking up polo
because Ule people you meet on golf
links these days seem to have become
so dreadfully common. Naturally, you
gave away your bowling ball long
ago.
Most or the groceries your family
consumes are delivered to the rear
t1oor. and you settle the blll by check.
11lE REASON that you don't make
an annual contribution to your col·
le~e's alumni fund isn't that you can't
afford to -It's because of annoya nce
lhat you haven 't been elected yet
to the board of trustees.
U there are any leftovers in your
refrigerator. the maid t. the one who
has to eat them.
The gin you drint in your martinis
is bottled for you by a 1nobbish little
old boozemaker in Britain wbo seU.
only to a cllentele tl\at bas been
especially recommended.
When your pet dog gets sick, you
don't tab him to the veterinarian.
You are so importanl that the
veterinarian makes 1 house call.
THE HOUSE YOU live ln bas more
bathrooms than the number of rooms
In lhf house you were born in.
lns:ead or pl•ylna tbe numbers
gome, you now play the etock market.
You like to brag when you make
a killing even tboup, • JOU . admJt n.teMly to clolt O'iendl. ''it'll onlJ
muddy my tu pktun."
In )'our home JOU keep a pistol
and rllle l\Jddtn jail fn caM thl
Comm1 .,lsll th<>ufd ctiese their tac-
tics 11nd attack tM outer sl'fmrbe
where yoo live.
Now and tbe1I you woaJer 'WMthet
the f •e lt wer:h the r•f!d'e.
Brothtt you don't bave to worry
about I~ of siatus. YCKlr pcoblena
11 to ktep trom belnc IQffocated '1
ltaCUI .
Almost everywhere around the
world, or so It seems in the early
days of a new year. authoritarian
tendencies are on the rise -not
so terrible a development, perhaps,
when measured by history's grim
yardstick, but bad enough to concern
thougbtrul persons.
Comider one of U1e m o s t
authoritarian nations of all , the Soviet
Union. Much ls made of the ameliora-
tion of conditions there; yet it has
never extended to real freedom, and
the persons brave enough to cross
the all·powerful state still find the
penalties cruel and prison life scarcely
better than 19 Stalin's c:onceetntion
camps.
MEANTIME HUGE Nigeria. which
had gj :en promlse of liberty. stability
and pr06perity. degenerates into tribal
war and dictatorship. And what or
Greece. democracy's very author?
The military strong-men in Athens
blue-pencil King Constantine's praise.
In tu. New Year message. of freedom
and democraUc government.
Nor does our own country escape,
even thoup It sometimes appears
then is so much freedom of speech
it 11 running riot in excesses of noisy
diJsint. At the 11me time, however,
ud m03t foreboding for the future,
tHe authoritarian mentality grows dai-
ly bolder.
THE N£W ~tANDATORY controls
on foreip investment and the threat
of travel control, the first such steps
in U.S. history, are only the latest
eumple. Forget for the moment their
economic aspect. and bow ttaey renect
the Johnson Admloiatration's inability
to order ita affairs. Rather. many
Americana are disturbed by the
reatrictiveness itselt, the inroads on
liberty, and by the prospect that these
controls may be followed by further
and tighter restrictions.
Similarly. some of us suspect that
the government, ii it fails to counter
the inflation it has largely caused,
will impose direct wage and price
controls on the domestic economy.
As it Is, business must operate under
a host of proliferating rules and
regulations.
THEN TOO, THAT FORM of control
so beloved by politicians -taxation
at all levels of government -is leap-
ing the bounds of sanity. Our political
masters are on a tax binge. and
obvloualy the less money they leave
a man and tbe moH tbe.ir lonn1
pry into his private life. the less
freedom of action he has.
It is occasionally argued that these
are "only" economic controls, actually
Impinging but slightly on the in-
dividual. Well. a state that tries to
prevent the individual from journeying
to large areas of the world is showing,
it seems to us. precious little respect
for personal liberty.
MORE TRAN THAT, economic con-
trol.I must Of their nature menace
political freedom. The opportunity to
produce, buy and sell with the leut
amount of Interference is Intimately
involved with. and essenU11t to. the
m··:im• q tleJ?rct of p'l!rir.al frec"·•m.
An officialdom eager to force
restrictions in one area is capable
of doing it in another. It is not in·
conceivable, either. that •an ad·
mlniJtration embroiled in a widely
unpopular war mlgbt finally clamp
down on its critics: dissent can readi-
ly be renamed treaton.
Many things, we suppose, account
for the new emergence or statist at-
titudes.
HISTORICAU V, i n d l v i d u a 1
freedom is a rare phenomenon
anyway. The founders Of this nation
understood just how rare when Uiey
tried to chain down temptations to
tyranny in the booda of the Comtitu·
tion.
De1pite their efforts. a great growth
of government bas taken· place, and
it inevitably diminishes the individual.
It Is sentimentality to think that if
power is concentrated in a central
authority. the power somehow will
not be used. The Itch to dominate
is one of the most familiar traits
of those in positions ol governance.
OTHER INFLUENCES, more or
less world·wide, are also at work.
The technological explosion, the mania
for digitalizing e v e r y t h in I and
everybody, uoqueltional>l;y h a v •
debumanl:zina e f f e c t s • Population
growth and overcrowding impfy acer•
lain regjmentation and offer politi·
clans an excuse for piling on more.
The increase in crime could bring
new restraints on the whole com·
munity.
IN A MORE SUBTLE fashion, tl\e
cult of mass-man contributes to
authoritarianiam. Throuth a falllnc
off from traditional A m e r i c a n
democracy. the political preachment
now ls that all men are equal not
only in law and opportunity but In
economJc "rights" 11 well. Since some
are not in fact equal to the task
of making a good living, government
a-•;· r:·e~ the role of provider. whlch
means heavy taxes. regulationa and
control3 for all.
FORTUNATELY AT least for our
own country, Americaa polltica ls 1till
sufficiently serviceable that a new
Admin.lstratloo could, if it woWd, ap.
ply a brake to the headlong a:panaJon
of 1overnmental power. But a brake
ls about all; It is hard to Imagine
a reversal of the authoritarian trend.
Especially it is hard to see what
once was visible: The liCbt of
American liberty roJng forth to il·
lumine and inspire the dart placel
or the earth.
Wall S&reet JtVMJ
Bulwark: 14th Amendment
Our new year. 1968, is the centennial
year of the 14th Amendment to the
Constitu tion of the United States.
Tbat the amendment Is an essential
ingredient in our Constitution, or that
of any other free peoples. Is un-
disputed. Tha t it ranks in importance
and meaning with the llrst ten
amendments. "The BUl of Rights.··
is an unassalltble conclus ion. It is
al once the bulwark of the citizen
and , through a decision which to some
1eemed strained, applicable to cor·
porate institutions as well as to in·
di viduals.
T be 14th Amendment ls relatively
short, simple, clear. It i11 in four
llt-ar
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sections. The flrst reads: "All persons
born or nalura~ in the United
States, and 1ubject to tbe jllrisdictioa
thereof, are clUJe11s of the United
States and of the state wheAln tbeJ
reside. No state shall mile or enforce
any law which shall abrid1e the
privileges or immunities of citi&ena or the United States. nor shall any
state deprive any person of We, liber-
ty or property without due procua
of law. nor deny lo any person within
its jurisdiction the equal protectioa
of the laws."
Wll£RE IS THE CITIZEN wbo wo~ld wtall to Uve la a country whicll
did deny equal protecUoa of tbe &aw
and the due procesae1 ot It?
Tbe attond section dull with ap-
po11loament. the thlrd dtllneaW the
power of ConlJ'ftl to clildDllae and
to remove dllabWtl• ot VDlfld State•
officials for rtbe.Woe .. fw dWDYal
tld to tbe aelNet of UM aaU..
The fourUl dectarn wbat public chl>ts
ar• .. Ud.
Eada MCtion 11 lmporta1L The flnt
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1tory will beat James Bond 8">' tt,.,. "
one. however, touches directly the
lives and riehta of each individu1
ciUsen. No state may den1 1111.1
American citizen equal protection of
law and lawfUJ process.
It is a melancholy eommtotary oo
us and our hiatory that t¥a tbouP
the amendment wu dedll'ed ap.
proved in July 1811, -.. are, in 1-.
not quite finished with the tut cl
making Yiable the guarnt.le of lDo
divtdual rights and repreMD1aUn ap.
portionment. It is an lndlctment of
local governments that it w a 1
nece11ary for the Untt.d Stattt
Supreme Court to act in the nc:uum
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RIVERSIDE -'nu'ee days al qualifying heata ,.. &mday'1 500-
mile NASCAR Grand National got
under • ., today at ~·Jn,.
ternational Raceway, with a aew
track speed record abnGlt certain
to be posted.
Tbe record ot lOI.• mph for the
2.7 mile circuit was unofficlally
•mulled by three driven in prac-
tice rum Wedneaday.
Parnelll Jones, tut year's win-
ner, posted a speed of 108.883 in a
practice run.
Corona clel Mar's Dan Gurney,
four-time winner of the Riverside
500, wu right in there too with a
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tett rwa of •·• mpb. IUchard Petty al.lo bettered Hutcberacm'a
JUrk, towiaa tbe track at a •PIM ot 10'7 .•.
Ten of Sunday'• 44 ltartiq J>Oll·
Uom wUl be detera1necl ~.
Gurney, Who bopea to wla bla
fifth Rltenide • ~. bu
named ParMUi JOllll, A. J. Foyt,
Cale YarborclUlb, I Rldwd Petty
and Dave Pearaon u b1a chief
rivals.
UnW 1aat year, Gurney was the
only man who had ever woa tbe
event. But the eftline in bis 1117
Cyclone expired on the 1~ lap,
seoding him to the pita.
Thia year. Gu:rney will be navi·
gating a '88 Ford Torino and the
I 'f ••
c... del .... reUdent nc-.
tbe competltloa wW be toucher
than ever.
"All of tbe can hive improved ln almOlt every respect,.. be Wd
WedDtld.ay, before leavlne for
Riverside ud the at.art of time
trlala.
Hrt•s the aaba'e of racing -tlae
reliability ii improved, the speed,
brakea, bandltn1 and Urea art bet·
ter."
Gurney SQI a 1lpi!icant lm·
prritment bu been made in rac> . t1ra °"-Tbe tin companies have im·
proved the shapes, the actual cor•
nerine. braking and accelerating
capabilities of the tires. The tire
Bruins Go for 47th ·st~aight;
Alcindor Still Nursing Eye
•
LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA's
B r u i n s seek their nth stralght vic-
tory at the expense of PO(tland tMigbt
-with or without the iQjured Lew
AJcindor. ·
A.lciodor, the 7 • foot -pius jµnior
on the nation's top • ranked college
team, is treating an eye injury as
' the BruJns prepare for a more im·
port.ant game Saturday against the
powerful Houston Cougars in the
Astrodome.
UCLA Coach John Wooden said
Bear
Future
-Bright
Lew Alclndor. Lucius Allen, Lynn
Shackleford and the rest of that
fabulous Bruin basketball machine
will not be at UCLA forever and
college basketball will ooce again,
someday, operate at parity.
For the put several ae•on.s, UCLA
has acbJeved one of Ole great com-
petitive records in sports history.
Figure the Bruins to go unbeaten
for t.he rest o1 this season and next.
That would give them a aix-season
record of 168-10.
Throw Ht die J-.. .... wlae•
the Bruins lelt el,W •uaea ud tllat
makt:I It US-!.
But who will step into the void
when the current crop of Bruins bave
been graduated to the NBA? UCLA's
big brother, Cal, la a likely bel
The Bears have one of the finest
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freshmen teams ever asaembled at
Berkelev and Cal fans are dry-
wasbing their hands, in anticipation
of next year and the two to follow.
California law>cbed an a 11 -o u t
recruiting drive for b a s k e t b a 11
livestock tut year and landed. most
of wttat they wanted.
Here's what they got:
JACKIE RIDGLE - A M lh
forward from Alteimer' Ark. oal
sources say tbe University o f
Arkansas tried to make him its first
Negro scbolanbip atbJete. He was
an AD-America prep and averaged
31 points per ,ame bll senior year.
He's bitting 3D per pme now.
CHARLIE JOllNION -Northern
Celliornia's prep player Of the year
tut seuon. He'• a six-foot guard
averaging 228 per pme from Sequoia
High School in Redwood City.
• • •
Alcindor remains on ~ doubUul list
for both 1amea.
I,.ew emeged from the university's
eye clinic w~. a patch over
his left eye and sporting dart gluses.
AJcind« suffered the injury laat
Friday n.llht when the Bruins pl&.tyed
Oalifomia'1 Bears. In a rebound play
with tile Bears' forward Tom Hen-
derson, the Bruin star's eye was J>Qk·
ed.
Alcindor was confined to clinics for
31il day1 after Ule injury mid has
had no practice except a few running
drills, Wooden said.
"He can't do aoytbillg that might
cause that eye to be jarred, but he
can do a little running -possibly
some quick starts and 1tops,'' the
coach said.
Lakers Snap
Loss Streak,
WestHits39
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Loa
Aqelet Laker• have mapped tbelr
five-game losing streak and Gall
Goodrich ls getting plenty of plaudits
for hls contribution.
Los A n g e le 1 downed the
Pblladelpbi& 79er1 Wldnelday Dlaht
125-118 In exceptionaly r.t-puaJnc,
• quick-shooting National Basketball
Anoclation action.
Jerry West and Goodrich both
scored their season bight Wedneaday
night-39 and 29 points respectively.
Laker Coach BW von Breda KoUf
said of Goodrich, "He's playing better
than be dJd all season."
78era Coach Alex Benum put It
th.la way: "I've never seen him play
belt.Ir.''
Goodrich ran, passed and shot with
consittetlt accuracy. His ball band.Ung
was flawless.
Los Angeles, notorious for losing
early leads, knows its problem.
"It's flexibility," said the Lakers'
coach. "U you can move guys off
the bench Into the line-up then you
won't lost the edge."
Wally Jones of Philadelphia was
the. 1coring leader for the 78era with
20. Wilt Chamberlain bad 19.
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New NBTC Pro
Due to Arrive
FromAustralia
Two factors determine whether
Alcihdor will play. the Mtion's No.
2 t e a m, Houseon, · said Wooden -
•·readjustment of the eye to normal
light and bis stamina."
Referring to Saturday's game,
Wooden said, "He·probebly would be
playing before the largest audience
ever to aee a basketball game -
counting national televiJJon, and I
want him in top shape.
·•Also, the fact •e•.-e playing a team
as good as Houston demands Lew
should be at.his best, toot he added.
Portland has won only one of 14
games this season. Last year, UCLA
trampled the Pilots 122 • 57.
Last Mardi, Houston c.;me closer
to downing UCLA. The acore was
73-58.
?m -The nation's biggest
sports question mark is wheth-
er or not UCLA super star
Lew Alcindor will play against
Houston Saturday night .Most
observers believe he will, de-
spite an eye injury.
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DAIL V PILOT 2S
• ID 500 T~nenp
companies ape n d tremendous
sums, research and teattnc time
on racing Uru and the benefits,
eventually filter down to pauenter
cars."
Gurney figures be'• riding a
winner in the Ford Torino. He rode
a Ford the four 1traight years be
won the 500 and Jont1 w11 in a
Ford last year.
If you ask Gurney why be'• en·
joyed such great succen in the
Motor Trend event, he'll quic~
respond: "Luck."
But he adds : "I'm much more
of a speeialist at road racing than
most drivers. Most or the drivers
who'll be in the field Sunday have
mostly oval track experience.
Hialeah Yields
To Demands
~or Bigger Cut
MIAMI <A Pl -The horses will
be off ond running at Hialeah Park
today and the owners and trainers
will be getting a larger share, or the
track's take than they received last
year.
Today's opening is one day la-te
because or a boycott by the horsemen
who refused lo run t h e i r
thoroughbreds unless their demands
for a bigger cut were met.
HiaJeah President Gene Mori balked
and he mi ssed opening day Wednesday
when the jockeys joined thf' horsemen
in :l sympathy move.
But Mori gave in Wednesday night
after thousands of persons were turn·
ed away from the track's turnstiles.
Mori Issued a statement in which
he agrecll to pay purses amounting
to $1~.ooo more than last year.
He said the track wouJd pay
horsemen 48.8 percent or the track's
seven cents of each dollar wagered.
amounting to $2,496,310 and including
9650,000 in stakes money. The state
takes another eight cents.
Members of the Florida division
of the Horsemen's Benevolent and
Protective Association demanded an
increase from 43 to 47 percent of
the track's share, plus additional
money for the HJ;lPA's welfare fund
and a contr.act with Hialeah.
Mori's first offer of a fiat $80,000
more in purses and $16,000 to the
welfare hmd was unanimously re-
jected by the horsemen, who clamped
on an effective boycott.
OnJy 33 horses were entered and
only eight jockeys were listed. for the
opening program. whlc:· wa6 canceled
early Wednesday.
AFL All-Star Tilt
"Sut I'm a year older and (ray•
er now, too."
The grayinc process speeded up
conaiderably a yea ago when his
~ conked out.
Gurney. 37, bolds the race reo.
ord of 97.946 mpb which be set in
the '66 classic.
"I don't know what happened.
Somethnlng broke in the engine-
a valve train or a connecting rod.
It's always bard to tell what causes
a chain reaction.".
At least 10 '68 Fords, includinc
those driven by Gurney and Yar-
borough. are expect~ to be ln the
44-car starting field .
The Torino GtD'ney will drive
Sunday was prepared by his old
Wood Brothers crew of Stuart. Va ..
who groomed his winning Fords
(or four straight years. They also
handled Jones' Ford last year.
Chrysler ls also offering a strong
challenge with Richard Petty ( 1961
NASCAR champ), Darel Dieringer
and Jim Hylton in the fold.
Tickets for the even are on sale
at the Raceway and all Walllch's
Music City Stores.
The big raee starts at LI a.m. The Wood brothers team is also
preparing Cale Yarborough'• Ford
this year.
Sunday. A companion event, the
Permatex 100. starts at 2:30 p.m.
$125,000 Open
Palmer Warms Up
With a Nifty 68
NAPA, Calll. (AP) -Arnold
Palmer loomed as a top favorite today
with a course for his styte in the
S12S,OOO Kaiser International Golf
Tournament. but watch out for the
new rule.
Sllverado Country Club's north
course plays long but without too
much trouble on its 6,879 yards unless
a golf ball finds its way into a creek
or a couple of ponds.
Palmer, Miller ,Barber and Bobby
Nichols each shot four-under-par 68 in
Wednesday's pro • amateur prelude
worth ~ to each.
The winner after the regular 72-hole
event Sunday collects $25,000.
Johnny Pott, winner of the Bing
Crosby Tournament last Sunday,
found out about the new rule the
hard way but without too much money
at slake.
Last Thursday the P rofessional
Goller'• Association agreed to the U.S.
Goll Association's new rule prohibiting
croquet-style putting.
Pott doesn't putt with that style,
but the new rule also prohibits either
foot crossing a direct line drawn
tnrough ball and bole. Pott, with a
short putt on the 14th, moved his
right toot across and called the rwe
on himself.
Although it calls for a two-stroke
penalty, Pott didn't turn in a card
following the infraction.
Billy Casper. another favorite here.
carded a 71 in the pro·amateur and
commented on the par 36-36-72
course:
"It's tough, very tough. The par-3
holes are long and the par-5s can't
be reached in two.''
Casper figured a 280 would win.
five strokes less than he, Pott and
Bruce Devlin fired for 72 holes in
the Crosby before Pou won ln a sud-
den-death playoff with a birdie on
the first overtime bole.
Palmer figures between 275 and 280
would take it in this first official
PGA tournament of 1968.
"It's a good golf course and there
aren't many who can reach those
par-S boles in two," he commented
after firing six birdies and two bogey1
on his pro-amateur round.
After his trouble with tbe new rul ..
Pott commented:
"It's going to be a problem."
FIRST TEAM ALL-STATE
Kevin Grady
OCC Tackle
Kevin Grady
All-State
Kevin Grady, Orange Coast College
tackle. was named to the all-state
JC football team (large school -of·
fensive unit~ by the California Junior
College Athletic Bureau.
Grady starred at Mater Del high
school beforn going to Orange Coast.
And, Golden West's center, Bill
Parsons. was named to the second
team's offensive unit along with Bill
Redding, Orange Coast's linebacker.
Things Look Up for East
Fullerton end Larry MacDulf was
named to the first defensivt! eleven.
Gary Orcutt of Fullerton and George
Tribble of San Bernardino were the
only Eastern Conference players to
make the consensus first team. CA
combination or first string players
from both large and small schools) JACKSONVILLE. F!a. <AP I -
Quarterback Joe Nam<:th joined the
American F®tball League's East All-
Stars Wednesday. and things began
looking up for the underdogs In Sun·
day's game.
East coach Joe Collier of Buffalo
didn't get a practice until Tuesday
because bad weather had delayed
players from the northeast. Namath
didn't arrive until Tuesday's workout
was almost over.
Meanwhile. the West stars. with one
practice Monday and two Tuesday,
were far ahead in preparc:1tions.
"I think we are a l'ttle ahead of
schedule." said coach Lou Saban or
Denver. "Our players ru-e working
real welJ together considering the few
days they've had ...
CoJlier wasn't concerned about his
East team's delay.
"These fellows are ~harp enough
to have everytlting down by the end
or the week ," tht: East coach said.
"They run a play four or five times
and it's like they always knew it.•·
lie said he probably will pair J im
Nance or Boston and Hoyle Gran,er
of Houston in a power running
bti::kfie ld, alternating Keith Lincoln
of B•tffalo and Larry Garron or Boston
for versatility.
Namath had no trouble finding his
receivers in his first practicf' -they
were his regular teammates of the
New York Jets. George Sauer, Don
Maynard and Pete Lammons .
"It's a great advantage to have
my own receivers." Namath said. "I
know their moves. and they know
mine."
MUSKIES EDGE
AMIGOS, 119-115
ANAHEIM -Mel Daniels poured
in 30 points to puJI Mlnnesota from
behind to defeat Anaheim 119-llS
In an American Basketball Association
game Wednesday night.
But scoring honors went to Ben
Warley of Anaheim, who dumped in
46-points -two shy of a club mark.
Warley also broke the club rebound
mark with 20 grabs in helping the
Ami gos to a 6>57 lead.
BILL DUWE -FNm Pa .... a mp, Duwe, M'i4!, la twwwkd • '1
Oil coacll Retie Rernrlal .. N a
tvec·year starter for Ille vanity. A
great •tllde dleMer, 1lenel111 aia't
1 •ecld• whether .. ate Ill• at hnrml
1:-fnard.
MB WHITE -He's only S-9, but
the Santa Marla Htlll grad is the
t:am's tbird leadlnl acorer at 14.0.
Newport Beach TeMis Club's new
resJdent profeasiooal i1 due to arrive
in the Orange Cout area early this
evening.
Jimmy Shepherd, former amateur
partner of NBTC ·touring pro, Rocket
Rod Laver, wW take the post vacated
by the reslpaUon of Peter Arendrup.
who wlll a11Ume 1imllar duties and
part ownership of the Rm HW1 Tennll
Club of Tustin, according to offlclal
sources.
West Vavored by 11 • Ill Pro Bowl
TONY BARTHOLOMEW -At M.
he'o; the center. A lt.ar at Ventura
Hllb last year. bt'1 averaging 11 POifttl per pme and ii second only to RJdl)e in rebounda.
811'1'1 Rk:e. Newport Be.c:b tPOrtin•
90dl aateaman, was tnter..t.d to felr1t Rldl Volk al Ute Balamon Colts wUJ npl8ct Id Meador (tbe mwap1)
at de(enclve back In tht Pro Bo•l
s,mday . Volk is a nephew of Bob Chappuis.
AD-American fullback at Mlcblcan in
die late lMO't . Rice w11 Cta.ppult' hlCh tdlool coacb In ObJo and 11
a llHll'ftber of the naUOnal bllb acbool
Hiil ol Fame for prep c:oecbea.
' t
Shepherd, •· ls tn route to Newport Beech from bla utive Auatralla and
is to be on band Frlday for a preu
receptioe at tbe dub.
Arendnlp joined die clauJ Newport Beach rlctlltr .,.... tt ,,.. l•
augurated two yem"S ap •nd ls gjven
a eubttantial share o( credlt for the
club'r. dou.blin~ of lfowth ( 3 O O
members to 860 In a yeerl.
Tht former Danlah Undersround
participant plans to trntl ex&enllvtly
before befiMlnC new dutiU at Red
Hill.
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LOS ANGELES ( UPO-'Jbt Nellon·
al Footb4all Leape'a choicett tridders
be1an tapertnc off for Su.Delay'• Pro-
Bowl CllMJc today wllll the Western
Conference All.stara eatabllahed os
solid 11-potnt famtes to defeat the
Ellt. The 18th annual Pro Bowl game-
U.. l•lt bunt of glory or the lt37 f()l)t·
ball aeasoo-11 expected to lure 50.0W
or more dlthllf'd footbaJI fans to tht
Co11seum Sundty . WHther torec:a1ten have been hint-
Inf at rain all wee~. but ~ tar their atoomy predlctlont have failed to ma·
f.e.r la tile. LMt yeu•1 cootlllt ••played In•
dOWtlpour . and drew only 1~.000 custo-
mers.
Players wiU share an '81.000 pool,
with members or the winning squad sewnc •uoo each and loeen pick1ng
up '900. The rules decree sudden
cleatb overtime U the came end1 m
a Ue. In th•t case, victory will go to
the aide that sci.rt~ th11 first touch
down, field j.?O&I or 11dcty.
Rival coaches Don Shula for the
Wast and Otto Graham for the East
hl'Yt spent more Umr displaying ban·
quet table wit than briefing newsmen
OD tbllr ttratea for the cootett.
Shula. whose BaJtlmore Colli lost
the Coastal Dlvialon title to the Los
Angeles Rama here ln December, an-
nounced with tongue deep in chffk
that he would have Ram quarterback
Roma11 Gabriel spearhead a Clylnll
wed ge to break up kickoff returns.
Sh uJa wllJ be operating with two of
the be t In O:JbrieJ and Johnny Uni·
to!!, who'll g~t the starting cell for the
West. Gabriel says he doesn't reel unhap
py about being No. 2 on Sunday .
"Thi• Is one time I'll be satisfied
to alt on the bench,'' he 1aJd. "It's my
tint Pro &w.l aod I'll be backtnt up
'
the greatest quarterback in football,
Johnny Unltas ...
Chief pitcher for the Eut, 1will be New York Giants' scrambler Fran
Tarkentonb whose 3,<MSa yards aDd 21
TD's esta llshed him u the NFL't
tttlrd greatest passer this season.
Tarkenton says he's looldng forward
to throwing to Dellas speedburner
Bob Hayes, perhaps the Caste.st 1>3111
catcher in pro ranks.
A projeclcd 100 yard dash race be·
twtt!n Hom~r Jonu or the Giant' at
halftime was called oH Wednesday.
Hayes, co-holder ot the world's 100.
yard dash record at 9.1 feared be
mJaht pull a muscle.
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28 DAILY PILOT ,.
Start Your
E~gina
Cale Yarborough, the hottest property ID stock car rac>
' Ing today, was pushing a broom In the Holman le Mood:1
garage three yea.rs ago, wondering why be bad liven up a
.. chance to play profeuional football.
The little known chapter from Cale's otberwile spec-
tacular life story came to llgbt in private convvaatbla we
had during his recent Los Angeles visit to promote lnterelt
•· in this weekend's Motor Trend·Riveralde 500.
The chuhky ambassador from NASCAR'• super tpeed-
way circuit down South was telling about the tremetllclom
pressure under which a factory driver works:
"I worked hard for this ride.'' Cale says of the us.lgn-
ment to drive a '68 Torino for Glen and LeoGard Wood ol
., Stuart, Va. "I know that won't matter if somebody comes
along who can get the job done any better or i•t the same
job done any cheaper. ~ .. Down home we have a saying. 'Tber•'• always an-
other driver who'll go Into the corner farther for 20 percent
less'.''
Back. in '83 Yarborough attracted the aUention of John
Holman, key man in Ford's factory radng protram. Holman
helped him as much as he could. and when the factory-back·
ed team of Banjo Mathews had a ride open in the middie of
the next year it went to Caie.
•
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Fer Cwi Pf:!p•
1..aguna's Jackson
Leads ~e StatS
BJ llOGIR WU.SON ...........
Lapu's Illa JacboB
• ccmtiaau to lead the pact
Al k area's ICOl'iDt leadlr
but 1t'1 not cpai h the
nmaw11 that it had ap-,..,.ct Jaat week.
Prime reason ii Mari.DI'•
acortq ace Mart Soderberl
who bllltered the nets for
• po!Dts In the VikiDll last
two oat1D1s.
Jacbon &till la on top with
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Slllef'Mlll 2' M N • pointa but Soderberg has K.....,_ 21 21 •
pulled into second place wi111ur it ' • l'W'llr It 1 IP with 355. c.-.. • ' •
In Marina's 8$ • 54 win ::,. ~ : ;
°"r Western. Soderberg blt M.Hu1a c•ti
for 41 for 1 school record. •• " "
Jackson is still fir and ~ ~= ~ :
away the leader lJl uerage iwie n " 1n Btttlc te Semf.pre•
I natud of a break, tM Bu)I Matliews rt.le tane4
out to be a duel Hcl. Yarbtroadi a1Ml4ftly ucl .. ride
at au for ''5. After tile .euoa lie wea& lleme te Tlmmou-
ville, S.C., ud rejoJ8e4 WI ._...s • tl9e Smater Gelt-
eraJa, a eemJ.pre ...._. &am.
Pir•te Baton Crete with 25.1 poillta per 1ame. .:;.11w ~ : 1~
Jlm Bucklteill ll lff'Oncl ..._ :11 u ,.
in avera1• with 21.1 per tilt =:.,, :: : :
. '
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t • •
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1~ ......... .aerr•w•,.rilt11ew.-. ...................
Orange Coast College ahoota for ita third ltralgbt
indoor mile relay triumph when the B1ICI tab the
boardJ at the Sporta Arena in rrtdq mpt'a LA
Invttattooal meet Running for OCC are (left to
riebt) Pete fiUltt, John Partridge, T:f!l Scbmib
and Ralph Ken,. 'nley are a.een wittl wtaDt coach
Don Guyer.
wtt.b • total points. Mett. ,. l •
CGrcma clel Mar's John ~ ~ : :
Yule la tbe fourth player *"• • n.n to hft 300 po.lats wUb a net :: :: :
of 3M. Coroaa'a other entry :":':" • " " •
"I pe11 t &Mwlllt I alPt be wadled ap .. awte
racbt(."
Tbea •ae day lie cot. eaD from Detnlt. ..... ea&r
was Jacque Paaam. of Ferd, ucl ~ wuW te hew
wby la Heave•'• u.me wu Yarbtre• rilktal ... Mell
ptaytai f..tbal.
"Y .. 're Iola.I t. UYe Ce make a cbolce, boy, be·
tweea fNtN.D ud alt. racla1, .. PaulM uJcl. "YM
coUI let on playta1 f.....U, aDd tllere w•llld It ytv
eaner wldl as.••
Nec•I ... te Driee
"Yea lir," Cale aaid. "I want to be a race driver, but
it hn't look like I have anything to drive."
Pauino advised him to get in touch with Holman. There
would be 10methlng for him sooa ..
Holman found a job for the driver, just a menial clean-
up cbore in the shop. Cale started to race a year-old factmy
discard. At Charlotte he ran riibt up with the big boys in
their late models, and auddenlJ there wu a iooct ride open-
ing up.
Yarbarougb'119M NASCAR blogra)>by described h1m 11
• charter who wouJd do well If be ever got some good equtp-
meat. That was a IOCMl propbec)'. Cale last year ran oalJ la
thnel In stock can, won .,..., and tbl 198'1 .. !Mlt pop1dlr
drtftr" award vo~ by tbe fail. ...
tut week, as we toured !Oathera Oalif~ f1D1ttber
the inevitable question was ..W man7 thnet and Cale w~
always quick to IDIWer: "I got ltarted ractna 1n a aoap boa
derby at the age ol 10. and I was 15 when I built my first
real race car. I was 17 when l went to Darlington for the
first time for a Grand National.''
Mack Sennett could have written the script for that
Darlington appearance.
Nobody pressed him about that first race but Cale re-
members it vividly : '
Ffibe 81r•• Cercltie.te
'1 hacl • false bh1li cerWleate ... aD ... lrner
(NASCAR oUklal Jobay Bruer) waa • ..; .r die few
people wbo blew I waa't n Se M pllletl ae M ef die
car, blrtll cerU&ate ud an.
"We pat another boy IB tile ear w ... was 21 ud •
before the ?He I juaped la die car ... die .U..r .e7 dtmbecl Ml Oa die 1eee1"1 tap of die nee ca.ere .....
(See START Pase '7)
Lightweight Scores
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rc• i.
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OCC Hosts
.Santa Ana
Wrestlers
Orange Coast C o 11 e g e ,
undefeated in lu o n l y
Eastern Conference wresU-
lnl match this year, will
take on one of the EC front
runners tonight when the
Bucs host Santa Ana.
The match wilt begin at
7:30 lJl Basil H. Peterson
omnaliu.m. There ii no ad·
miasJon charge.
suta Ana is one of the
Jtroogeat EC squads. The
!>ens were impressf+e in tlle
toqh Palomar InYitational
Tourney recently, taking a
lJrst, two seconda ud fOur'
thirds.
The Bucs will be without
the services of their top
notch 191-pounder K e n
Brody. Brody was injured
in the Golden West meet
and will be out another two to three weeks.
Coach Jack Fair will send
Dave Hartsfield at 123. Tbe
130 spot is sun ap for grabl.
Terry Robiason will go at
137, Cleve McDonald at 145,
Howard LUDdell at 152, Pat
McCormick at 110, Jol\D
Youns at 117, Ron Griswold
at 117, Tlm Wooda at 191
aod Bllllard at beavyweigbl
The Santa Ana lineup:
Langley, 115; O'Doft, 123;
Dean, 130! Aragon, 137;
Barrett, 145; Price, 152;
Kaiser, J.60; Kay, 167;
Broou, 177; Schuld, 191;
.a.nd Warner heavyweight.
Warne two years ago was
CIF champ. 1be McC«·
mick·Kaiser duel will be a
rematch of the Palomar
finals, when Kaiser won a
tight deciJlon for second
place.
e;;.w: f '11,Y,'i~ Oipper Ace ~~ ltl G0 1g;'4,a
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~ 1111 , It) 0... J i c~~ Sam Franklin, tG-year-old i\" ]S m1 nbnmer for the Coast ~ ~ ~ r=...; 4 1: Clippers Aquatic Ct u b of
'Hiilftl'.N: ..._.,.. ~, Costa Mesa, baa bee D
• selected to represent the
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Country Club Rourulup
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SetaeHH at UJ. A fourth place tie re· S•ld• AA. Ki.. ~· ~ ~: ::: : ~ '!:
suited between Bev BattiJ· :-,::: : : ::~ ~ 1~ 1; ~ Two bolea4n-one w e r e
recorded Janllaty 7tb with
Clark Valentine of Para-
mount getUng his o n
number 13 aloag with Trioi
Valada of Bue~a Part pick·
ing up the trick on number
17.
tonl and Eleanor Brouwer -at First round plly in the wt1111iw 11 • n Tlldm' s 1 11
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,....lID • t.: d to YeflltY IJ 4 » ~It l 2 I Io ladlft club play FridaJ "u p1onau1ps ar• . ue ......, s • " ,..,_ i o t be compl ... ed Saturday -'th a--. 2 ' • ••nMtMSTH 1w1 it was Dorothy O'Leary in "'' "'' 1e.i1v > 2 • ... " '" play in three age groups ._ 1 • 2 Jim ..._ .. " , .. _the A flllbt <•> follow9d by 81TAllCIA CHll ,._,.. SJ " IS2
Nadine Mae ( 17). • • · 50-58, 90-a and 70 u •• ~,• :i ::; =• : : 1:!
Mary PeterlClll wcm the B and over· :="" : ~ : =~ : ~ ::
."'-t wltb a •followed .._ Gene Fason and Or. .... 21 21 11 Ac1t1111 1• " " A starting time ol 9 a.m.
on Monday bu been set
aside for Ladles.
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vera Forrester <•> bell ball of ~ in a · playoff =-' ~ !~ ~ ~=....,. ~ ; ';
Be 0 ..... ...-~-'-Satmday for the IDDUal be1t 1111i. n • • Dtfft , , " ........ a •.-..ID ..-uvuOl"I 111 ~ball Of nA..t•era. IClnw t I S ll-it • I ll
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Orrin W~ Russ
Larson t.ied Toil tilt' in the
!Ow net for tbe mn's cJd
Saturdly wtlb net scores of
M. Larson crossed 'II while
Wright grossed 8S.
Wright hit a 5-lron for lln
eagle two oa the second bole
to hlgbllgbt ttie day.
There was a tie for second
with Chuck Keener (89 -
net 1'7) and Gary Hanson
(17 • net 17).
'nlrid pip. w,e n t to Ed
Hewitt wbo carded a. 71
along ·with bi.I 10 handicap. ·
A mixed couple1 match
is set for' Januaty 21.
Hultbertr _. a. .Stlpel
pi.c.d llODDd aad ihird 1litb
IC(ftl of 1°" IDd 111.
, Jim utde and 1111 r le I
W*d tied f• tlie • baadl·
cap pl111 -....... Linda courte.. . • •• . ... .., .....
c.... .... nt.d the ....... top plaJtrl Ill • 8.,t ., NiDe ~-
In the-met'• c: I u b meat wMb Dlek Ball Md
sweepst¥es held over the Barry BUb t.Ji1s fer flnt
WMRad, Bob Steach gpb-place witlt low aetl ol It
bed off bonon tn the Jew ~ wltll Z1lllD9l'UP Bua MefW'
gross with a 72, followed· C-. beblad' at~. '
by Max Sloan, (17) and John Hllb waa tbe wtaDar ol a
Valasek (78). Tln W h I at 1't Tournamat
Low net winners w e r e 'With a to ta 1 ol a. JallB
Tom De Forest and William Marrow placed ...S wltll
Trauter with scores of 16 41. Lamar .a.rt and Bua
followed by Ted Erick.loo, Meyer tied f•tblN witb rt.
Geo r re Dernbach. John 1__.__ ""-
Cooper, Jack Higginbotham. ~· '--•
Gleltn Freese. M I c h a e l
Pierce, Joe Huniu and Char·
lea Simplluon -all wttb •••• Ladles chab play Mcm.,y
OD 'the plaly Moaday on tbl
on the Los Lagos course .. ,
Jody Woodward gr~
olf tile A flight wltb an •.
Tbe fint mea's t e a ID •
matcb betweea Irvine ml
Santa Au CouatrJ Club wU1
start 'l'IWnd.Q at U LID. ...... ~...-~
up a bole-liHne • Jan.uarJ
7. Mn. Llml pt it • ..-s,.
In 8 fUPt pla7 Mart 1 ._...__._ •••m Scbnelder WOil with ID • __ ....,._..
witll Meatlet Dungan pa.c.
lng teCOad at 102.
Elice S t I p ea won tba C
011bt wltb a 108 ·ICOl"e. VI
Balley placed secOlld and
1rence Brama ftmshed tlllnl
Timi will be ....
teptll9 tournament and
bnall:fu& l'ebruty 11 witb
tbe toaney 1etttn1 ander
WIJ at I: 30 a.Ill. Breatfalt
II at ta.a
40,000 MILES
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Franklin will compete tn
.............. '"' IA v..., 00 tbe SO.yard freestyle and 'f&~i4i ~\;t, l n\l~ D-1ard tndlvidual medJey
IMiT \ h IDr alDe and 10.year-olds. Scot'~ su91: ~1 -A ruident of 'l'ultln, ~""-~"R -v.i:;e,,_ Franklin bas broken Orange
-... tAt ..._ ~ Swim Conference ,., : ",(ICJll sin the SO -yar d s. ' frMltyle and b u tt tr f l 7
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Two &artin huntlni, machines. Rl&hland Queen and
Peg 0 My Heart, inaugurated the 1968 Cabo San Lucu
aeuon with high counts thil put week.
Working off Uie •transom of .Hlabland Queen were
owner John MacLeod, his 1poUJe !.llubetb, Bill and Jan.
Bater, and Bill and Kathryn Shattuck, all of Newport Beach.
At the helm w11 lkippe.r Kenny Dickenon and work·
Ing the gaff and tagging stick wu one WllllarQ Shake-
speare.
On Thursday, just two hours out of the Cape and
around the corner on the teeming Golden State Bank,
. this crew bung into a school of feeders and tagged and
released three striped marllnos.
Before the day was over, they a1ao accounted for
aome 40 to SO.pound waboo.
On Friday, the same anglers were only able to tag
one marlin before the echools went down. BUt Jan Bater
spent two hours on a rare 300.pound black tipped shark,
a species ~t broacha and leap1 from the tel like a bill·
fish.
On Saturday, after again tagging marlin on The
Golden State Bank, five sailfish were baited, subdued
and tagged and released while working closer into the
beach.
But if a day could get better. it was on thh past
Sunday when fish were everywhere and the MacLeods.
Bakers and Shattucks were able to score on nine tagged
~nd released marlin with Jan Bater winning a tussle
with a 250 pound triped marlino in an hour and a half
OD 3/6 gear.
Sna lANl4etl W'lt• Fu•
At the same time, .... 0 My He.rt, and owner
lob lontpre, Morfan Bluey, Stan Wei• and ski~
per Stan Dunan were worklnt In the •me ., ...
They did not count the numw of blllflsh they
tegged and relened on not enty the Go .. n State
lank, but 1l10 whlle trolllnt over the Jamie ••
mount.
lut In order to get 1 marlin on the encl of their
ttrlng, they flrtt had to ,.t throuth 9r11t schools
of huntrY and hot dolphin, wahoo and yellowfln
tuna.
AU well known •ntler• In the aru, this crew
reported It w11 rare not to hn• flv. dolphin tolnt
at one time, that th'" tlmet the blunt ,,. .. ewn
hit bare hooks, and the wahoo were so arudeus theM
1re1t 11mesters IMrecl es hlth 11 15 feet In the
air to clesc.nd and snap up the flyers and 1111 belnt
trolled.
57 Dolplal•. Declcetl
lo fact. on one day, 57 dolphin in the 50 to 60
pound claM were decked for a feast for the village.
These yachts and Jaronca, now steaming for tile
Cape out of Newport Beach is just the beginning of the
migration of the local marlin fleet that will soon •· semble there.
'Fars RiP.
SA, 56-3,
On Mats
11\e SUmet t.e.P. vanity
wrtltllQf IClftt bu deve ..
°'*. ln1o • ktC ol .olatilt dJnamJte as Marilla and
Wntmiuter extended their
leque recordl 1o s.o ucl
Hautiqtoe Beach upped tu
to 2·1 with mat ~
Tuetda7 afterDocm ..
With Newport H a r b o r
mlintainiQc ita undefeated
record Wednftd17 n I 1 b t
with a SW pastlnc of Santa
Ana, the Sunset Leapt
cbampioubip appears up
for tr•bs for any area team
that can reach out and pluck
it.
Mui.DI downed Santa Ana
Valley, K-17, Wtstmiuter
floored Westen, 3"1-12, and
Huntin&ton Bucb jumped
out of the alck bed to nail
Anaheim, 41-lS.
The Oilers, pletued bf in·
juries the early part of the
season, have repined their
bullb, and 11 coach Vince
Asaro will tell you. " ..•
can hardly be counted out.''
Corona d et Mar
smothered San Clemente,
42·15, in Tuesday's Irvine
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Glo'IH!trotter• Are Coming
Frank stepb_em (aboH) and Freddie Neal lhow off some of the basketball antics
that have made the Harlem Globetrotters one of the moat popular spectacles
for .porta fans. Tbe Globetrotters will treat Orange Count.ians to a show at
Anaheim Convention Center January 25. Ticket& range from $1.50 general ad-
million to $4.50 reauved and are on sale at mutu~ agencies.
TARKANIAN
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held at Hutchinson, Kan., Fountain Valley's Randy The county's top thrte !~:"::i1!~rv1~1v-11 ~:: r;: .~c. c:_:., .._ ...... ~·~ March 25-30. Su11t's ltltM llt fMMlll m Cross ltolHI 111 Seven Callfonrla J c Wright picked up a notch teams -Huntington Beach, AIM H t"'9 Proud Amer1ca11 u L•mWt> 11, Collt~t C2 I Va1tn1utla l 11S 5.., OI Arlt CA l'erPtl 11l players will be chosen by to siltth place with 279 points Corona de! Mar and Marina 1r1.i. croc11e1 cD ve1•1•u111 m ,.,.,. T•• 1w H•""•"1 1•1
a statewide committee to and an 18.6 average. each have two players in !l.."!'..ic:~...:'.!11112 'w' J.~1!."•'r'> 111111511 w.11cv T .. cv CD Plffetl tit _...,. .._..... _ _,,_ Cover Wt,.. CJ Gon1•te1) •'"'
make ~ the C.llfornJa One point behind is Gre"' the toM 10 alonir with a pair Mr. ""°' <D tt•111 1•1 ·-hi h will j . wt•'-" ., "'"" ••c•. ' "'''°""· 4 .,.., •umlftt SIMI IW ~ 1U uiam w c om w Snyder of Huntington Beach from ater De1. 01c11 • ..., "•· A11ow-. ,..,,... woo. v11mo cw H.,.r1si m ts players from the Na-, ............................................................................................................................................................................................. __ _
tional Junior C o 11 e g e
Athletic Association at
Hutchinson •
RACE RESULTS
J>laymate U and Stev• Roberta and Jim Donnally
will soon be under way following John Vitlictis wake
to these fabulous waters. And after them. a stream
of boata th.\ will bead south to the Sea of Cortez for the
winter. ------------------Most of the n ssel will fish these waters at the
Cape, and off Pamilla ind Rancho Buena Vista, and
not return to home port until after the International
l.Jght Tackle Tourney June 6.
From these early reporta, this should be a rare
season down south.
Normally, the marUnos Jurk off Mazatlan tib.iJ earlf
In the year, wait until late February or March to swim
the Baja California to show up off the Cape.
But where the angling action is today, la at Caho
San Lucas.
And if turther reports prove the fish are sticking
around, a fellows going to be bani preaed to get 1ny
kind of reservation in thiJ hot area.
So you better hurry up and aend bat guy you know with ~ boat going south the Cbri.atma1 card you forgot to mail.
START ENGINES •••
{Ceatlaee4 from P11e •>
Bruer "" dtle .. tbe pl& wall, wa.tac fw me te e.me
ta.
"I cot Ht of the ear aad the odler bey pt IL Be
clron a few Jape aad pitted, ud I ellinbed baek la tbe
ear. After abeat lt lap1 tbere wu Bnlner wt t11ere wav·
t.t me la 11ala. I 1ot nt agat. aad tbe otllltt N7 1ot
t.. After a few la" I was back la tbe ear.
"Bruer ~ me agala, aad tllt time wile• I
came la he toet me t.y tbe arm u4 walW me ..i •I
tile rarate area. lDea lie Id 10 I lllppe4 ....... a ear
... heat ldm INiet anwgll tile feta .. tbe ..... .
"I Wal I wu back t. tile ear ndDI hefere Bruer
ever made It .. d: • tile pita."
,...,DehtE ....
A broken spindle spun Y arboroutb Into the waD to end
his metal Grand National debut.
Actually, before Cale ever hit the NASCAR Inner cltcle,
he had WOii the South Carolina modified cbampionship, the
South Carolina Golden Gloves title. had been all-state high
school fullbatt ud timed out for spring football at Clem·
son. wrestled an .Wgator (almost Jost). 11U"Vlved a 350-foot
fall out of an afrpliiie, organized and starred In a thrill show
and learned bow to fl1 a plane.
At the ate ol 11 he joined a rodeo circutt. but gettinf
bucked off broncot anravated an old d1vin1 Injury ad he
ha:: to quit.
1 You'd think Yarborougb would be immune to 1uch dl.aaa·
ter1 u hitting the TUm Nine wan at Riverside by now -
he has done It twice, destroying two stock cars and walldnr
away each time. In hl.t 21 ,ears of very Uve1y nl.stenee lie
h11 been bitten b7 a rattlemate. struck by lilhtntnc aad
hu olunred 50 feet out ol a tl'M d&ll'iq a raccoon bunt.
That fall out If a plane came d~ a 11eet ltora when
Cale went uo lnslltent on sk;y dl'rinr. The pilot couldn't tet
any more altitude and wu toinr to bud back far the air-
port when Cale Aid, "OK, I'D be there wbtJI JOU laDd."
Thell be jumped. ma chute •• OlllJ 1tart1n1 11> open wtm be hit a. sround and bowlCed Ub a ball.
Wltb IUCb 0..beJ_,.. beldDd ldm, Yarboroulb a1'M
.,. eq«ted to w • lb a Jmiar tdltioa ol Curtla r..
ti'. You'd aewr ,_ lie Ulid to catcll polaGllOUI Wlilll'
~II.DJ wflll bl.I Mrt hudl for the sport of ft, llGt ....
you oblerve m.iJd.manDm'ld CaJe Yar~ and llftta ti
him taDc.
Devout and modelt. be'D talk about h1I wife and ._,....
old dlugbtier and the fmD t.ct bomt. Ht Mm.It. be N)'I a
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A -Ktrr lleMa ettlry.
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View, Trudlle ttw, lleflevcor11. Lflllt
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jTHE SKI MART
Hel, s.,,,.,. the U.S. Skl.TMM
• HA~T
• FISCHER
• KNEISSL
• DYNAMIC VR.17
"SNAKES"
SPICIAL
SKIS, flOLIS
llNDINOS
ONLY $39•
• SALIS • llNTALS • •AllS
2IOI WIST COAST HIGHWAY
NIWPOIT UACH .a.au . .... ,_ .... ,
BRAKE
RELINE
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ah C"'-~'!:\C" ••1&•-.............. _ .. ... .......... -................. ,..~,... ........ ~ ----------· ----~·---.,.. ... --:r.::::..-::....~
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3· T Nylon Corel
All-Weather
....... MILf•!'•
T1We11
lllokwall s911·
Nie ti.II .., WMrTIWALLI
$11 .99· ,,_ ....... , ... ,4-M II. ,. ,, ..
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••But J do l1kt to NI out hat." _______________ .., .. MOIR NIAR llACH ILVD., ACROSS ,.OM HUNTINGTON SHOPPING CINTI~ .HUNTINGTON llACH
• • ' •
LEGAL NOTICE
.. LEGAL NOTICE
..
·A· Ye•r Me~ey'• _Wertll
MassHighlncome Mutual Over The Countr.r .=~~f;J:P~~
Era on
By SYLVIA PORTER
''T've finally become rlch
enough,•• a Ford Motor Co.
executive observed not Jong
<tgo, "so that I can afford
to pay somebody else to cut
my gn.n. But now J can't
rind anybody willlna lo cut it. ..
With this quoted lament.
an analysis io a recent lss~ or Fortune magazine urod
in on one of the "le s
rewarding'' results or the
fact that so m a n y
Americans are now so aC·
fluent. "Increasingly. people
find that greater income
does not readily purchase
some of tbe amenities they
would like," Fortune points
out and it shrewdly worries
"this fact of life may come
to have important economic
consequtncts. It ls con-
ceivable that, because they
can't get what they want,
consumers sometimu won't
spend as much as they
might."
THE U.S. ls now climbing
from the world's first mass
middle-income market to
the world's lint mass bigb·
income markel I a y s
Lawrence A. Mayer, author
of the Fortune analysis.
Within eight years, the
AVERAGE American fami.
ly income will approllmate
Sl0,000 after Federal taxes.
Fortune'• estimate is that
34,000,000. or almost 50 per-
cent of a total of 72,000,000
families will be ill thls in·
come bracket by 1975 as
against 11,000,000 now. or
35 percent of today's total
of families. The $10,00Nnd-
over famil1 a Jr e a d y
dominates the Amerian
market. account!Dg for over eo percent of all dollars
LEGAL NOTICE
NEW iayrrt.st
'FOREVER-VIEW'
Home Sites!
A autOm llOllW built
just '"' 'Y"" • • • by lftll Wells&: Som, Inc. °" 41 ""re ..,.. lot.
Horizon
MOIST provocative ls the tJ.:C.:~~
finding that the massive A 'lwtt:'1""
growth of incomes i1 the ~rt ~At.
result ol shifts into hlJber "" ' ' l~'• skilled, bigber paying joba. "'* 'f'tc.~_.:.,.
as weU u the result of .~.....,...
higher pay for the ume • .,.,.. ~1 M
jobs. A dlatinct force now, vaa.......,:
for instance, are the well-·
f.ald, 11mlprote11ioaala «
wblte coverllla." TbeM ,.._.,-. .-10-
are even mon aa.merou
than aovenuneat data ta-dicate becaue 10me g.l~ii!~L.:.....
c e e d la r l y sopblsticated,~~-r;.~
repairmen and mechanict
(including some wbo se"ice
electronic equipment such
as computers) are buried
in the g o v e r n m e n t ' s "craftsmen'' classlflcatlon.
Another factor behind lbe
growth is the expansion of
groups not or d j n a r i l y ~11911fl!'IJ
thought ol u high income, specifically, salespeople. la T::'.:.'.":~~-"'
this group are not onl1
clerks but also men wbo
sell complex manufactured
goods, securities and ln·
surance and who qm much
more th&n •10,000 a year.
WHAT IT comes down to Ouci~il!i
is that the $10,000.and·up
Appointment of Ll Col.
Edward L. Zielinski (USMC
Jlet.) as general maaapr
of Hydrodata. lac. was an·
DOUDCed today b;r Fieldiq
G. JohnsOG. presldenl
Zielinski served • 1ean
in t:be Marine Corps. holdhlg
every rank from private to
Uttutnant c o I o n e t • He
became an enlisted pilot iD
PIMcy, JIRSlilr. ........
ia wtusite DOVD SllOllES
••• •Che 1mae .... OD N..,.
poll lilrbor'• w.. W• llu4.
aAYOEST h09ll an r~•l'7 cuto•iud for feOPI• wbo F=::=:==::::::;;;:;:=~~~~;;;~~~~=:::1i::.l .. ,....._ ... -.. ~ ....... -
dlwd indi'10.....,. Ind swaat
simplicity •.• "'° .. Seltcti••
... wbo .. c ., mindtd.
Tb• 300 S.ria M•H teem
~ .... ,-.. cr .. 11tioa )'II
••. oaly ......... ~ ... ,, ..
$59,9" ID S 120,000
I See by Today's
Wint Ads
e An JOU ln TROUlD.E!
••• lttte'a a larp doc!·
hulllt In good condlUoe .. -...
• Wlltft to Dnd • '61
Da~ Rae61ter 1600.
w.1tll two ..... a ndlo
........... ofknt bY
• ~ imv at ....... Jlltft!
• ...... .. n.I • t ......... ~~
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~ ... , .....
• ,,.... ... --lntn"-
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·Funds ··-.... a.I:. ..,;:;;.._.~-........ ... -...... ----------
ACROSS 49 Tavems n c !lurch .,. ..
l Nill ._ 52 Lllht 11111•
wh ich 1 S4 lllMtr ''••t 5S Jet 11t1illt ls hunt '-tlnl S 0. llov• 51 Cettal1t
llolf CIMH '9flHS .9 Not '1 Pltu of
sult•I• in* illfo
14 AfrlCM *1 6J """"' tfoltf ... Wl'lntfts
1J Prtp0sltl011 '5 Acailtd
l• Pacific "'""'~ islalMll dtftnst . "°"' 67 Shols 1/11/ .. 11 San: Lltllt dfsJteHurt
U ASJt<l 69 CIM to tartll 9 e..J: JI Sl11tl•
19 •ot 70 Tatted la C• ,..
concnl,. tal._. la 10 c.mfrs ,. t'~~'•st
20 Elullettt IAlktd: ... llllettt.. •I": I • t.z w.-. ..-2 _,, •ltM•: tM state
24 Ont's slilPt 71 OllltnrlH 2 words 4J wtnt bad
of trOllll'I 72 ....... 11 ~tf d1lll .U llrtf dttt
UpttlSH ~fltrlt 12 9kw Orlt-41 Cllfrs
2S r;n;.a. 71 'Twttn's . 1l r=•:f SO~'::" ....
2' llfitt fi.tlltr rttltlw British lrt t doe 21 l1k1ry itH 74 Crass stalt galltry 'J Ho•tl•
JO Finger· 7S YOUltt Oslt ll t.11....s ctl1t1ettf
Pffnl rldtt DOW" 23 • •olller 55 D111c1 lZ ... COllCM .. 27 Ttndtncy 56 Wiiiow
'6 C....SI• • t lllntt• 2' 191ittd
rtlttl; z ''" .. ftalJ 30 Co•tre:-
40 t::' lfls. 3 Sklllt.t ~:,:;.
41 Co.... 4 Ct,~ n lllftal: COft"-U. S Fl..,tf
41 ,ollowillt hllt: bttll.lld 2 .-.
44 ltltllbtf ' ll11111trieal of f •lltf airtfla cs It iYtf tf 1 ~"' shirt £•• 47 lndl1n catvtd Pott: Z wonls
f ' .
'11ilirsday's Closing Prices-
...
... ._._ ••• IP•-• -9' ••• t
.... -.... , ...... a..-.
, -• . . . .. ' . .
:Je DAI\. Y "LOT
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LltGAL NOTICE
•! •
•
...... _ ....... _. __ _ .. -...._ ___ .....__._ ...... .LI __ ...,...._. _ _..,.. ..... • .JO
DBily P;lot
Want Ads
...... . ..
lOft
u ever • home lhowa ao\'e
tbla ~ does. Cltta •·tll
ltept adult borne. 3 large
BRa 2 batbl built • In kitcb.
en. carpetis, drapes., big cov-
ered 119do. Mesa Del M!r
f'XClusiv~ ~ $31,TOIO, JOa.. co:rs
~WALLACE
•IALTORS
5464141-
(0peft Eftftl"I')
$175. DOWN
Short o& Down Payment~
WI\)' not 1et t.b1I VA Repc.
$81S. Down to aJU'one. Needs
a little tellder ~. 3 Bed-
raoma, huae farm 11Y~ kit·
c:hell, • t~ balhl, dole lo
ICbool• and ahopploi. See
thl1 one today.
ca;TA MESA OFFICE
2621 Harbor Blvd.
54.'>-9-191 opeft tfJl 9 PM
4 llt Home $11,950
HS baths, cpt.a/ drpl, blt-
inl, double p.raae
4 llt Home $27,750
2 baths. tam. nn. frplc.
cbolce Eaat&lde location.
5 U Home S56,500
3 baths, tamJly room, 2
tireplaces, dining room.
Welts-Mceardle Rttn.
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
543-7129 Eves. M4"-06ll4
----=--
INCllDllLI IUY
3 er 4 llt-2 IA TH
10% DOWN-$27,950
Lovely contemporary home.
near au 1ehools A lhoppin&·
built-int o1 coune. SI*"
Joi.la Uvins room with Door
to cemnc 111one ftreplace • Joi I I I b t e r, bardwood
floors. AD QeW w/w carpet.
I' \I I.,\ jl I I
~I \I, ,\11\,
' 1093 Baker, C.M.
$500. DOWN
For dlla larse family borne
~ to evfl')'tblng. Newly
j>alnted iflaide and out, you
won't even htwe to use a
paint brwih. $124. per month
includes principle and tn-
tc~. See today -won't
last Iona!
WESTa.IFF OFFICE -.nn OPEN~
THE LOID
RIMIMIEU THI
WORKING MAN
Two •'tor7 elegance at bar-
aaill prices. 4 bedroom, dln-
lng room, 2 bath. 81\ake
roofed bome. S27.TJO In-
cludes fireplace, carpets.
drapes. built in range and
oven, plua large yard. Pay·
ments. inctudini taxes &:
imuranee. $'186 per month.
Call anytime and see it.
The Real Eataten, 2790
Harbor • 641-2313.
~ -----
REAL ESTATE
SALISPIOPLI
Needtd Now!
Come In or call b' appt.
~•et uppcwtunity
Contldential
CLIF PltllST. a .. ltor
Si~ 19:17
3004 E. Coalt Rwy, CdM m,o l'i>3S81.
FHA.GI .. p111•ieM
No loan coeta. no acrow
~. very little down, low.
)ow lntenst rates. AU homes
pu4 in .. Al.. cCllldltioD by
F.H.A. 6 CJ. S..e S$. 2-3-
6 4 bedroom homft a.ail-
1bJe. Call ne Rft1 Eatat·
en, 2190 H*1>or, for com-
plete ~orme&n • 5'6-2l13
anytime.
UDO SANDS
3 MODELS TO at~E
FROM
3 BR, 2 badll
from 123.100
Cecqe WUI~,_.,, Rltr.
IT.M350 OPEN .EVJ:.5.
------
EXPEJUENCED
REAL &!TATE
SALESPEOPLK
~ ckt MJlr
ln VL~ ot two miUNn 1fol·
Iara ~ ol property lo bf'
IOld • Xlftt Commi.lae lpilt
Delancy Re91 r..te
28211 E. Qlalt ffWJ m.mo ......... "•••" • °""' -"' l'f IJ(. wa.u. W.1 •'J ..,., ........ .., ......... ................. ............
lofl ..... Co. --
11 • ~-......... II
tDn. 'n. DAR.I PtWf a..uw ~,... 11"
....,.-........ 1.M
-.ti
... '
r P:lot
ttAds
IOI SALi
1000
IDie &bows k>ve
111. Clean wdl
borne. 3 large
built • in kltcb.
drapes, big COV•
Mea Del t\1ar
lly Sli.TJO.
COATS
• WAtLACE
REA1.TOllS
~141-
hefti"")
DOWN
lllW1I Paymenc
t tbia VA Repo.
ID anyone. Nffds
ler catt. 3 ~
? farm style kl l·
baths, cloae to
sbopJllbi. Sfe
Jay.
~OFFICE
ll'bor Blvd. opeD till 9 p~
M-$11,tSO
cpta/ drpe, bl1"
! prqe.
... $27,750
an. rm. frplc.
&ide location.
... $56,500
uniJy room, :J
lininc room.
:.nlle Rttn.
rt Blvd., C.M.
Eves. iU-G68C
llLI IUY
R-2 IATH
VN-$27,950
inporary home.
IOls I: tbowinc·
COl.ll'a. Si*>
'OOJD with Door
~ ftre{llace •
e r, ba:rdwood
ew w/w carpd.
DOWN
le family borne
eeytbing. NtwlY
de and out, )'OU
have to~ a
$124. (le!' month
inciple and ~
today -won't
FF OFFICE
OPEN EVF.S.
LORD
IERS THI
NG MAN
legance at bar-
4 bedroom. d!n-
2 bath, llllake
ie. SZ1.TJO iD-
>lace, carpel~.
I in ,._.,ge and
arge yaRi. Pay·
Jdint taxes It
186 ~ montb.
" and Re it. Eataten, 2790
;..231l,
ESTATI
PIOPLI
d Now!
caD tlr appt.
opportunity
1dettlal
!ST, 11t .. 1w
e 19.ll
.It HW)'. QIM
67>3SS1 .........
1ta, no eecrow
ittle down, k>w'
.. tel. AU homU • cciadltiao by
I. S.t $$. 2·3-
t bomet awll-
he R.eal Eatat·
rbor, "" com-ltion -5t6-23l3
SANDS
TO OfOOSE
tOM
2 badlm
$23,toO
lamlOn, Rltr
OPDI EV~.
llENCED
OOATE
'EOPLf,
del MAr
wo ntW~in lfol·
properf¥ to bf-ltnmbletae ,,m
l81 Eltate
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.... flOll IAl.I MOUID flOlt SAU •MS fOI SALi MDUllS JOI SAL.I HOURS flOlt IALI UNTALS ONJAU
..... 1000 ....... ·-General 1151 ............ 170S HMwUnfu .......... .,.._,...........
I/I
1WO ... llOWIS
•Vlfll 18'.ACI
~GE l~EALTV
6 Bedrooms, family nn, 2
lrplcs, ~ batN, king-size
heated ~ filtered p o o t
PLUS mlllioo dollar de.1 l
night C8talina " Bay View. Reduced from $110,llOO
to $75,000
for Immediate sale
Q1ster Salisbwy
REALTOR
UP THE HILL
Redecoratinc now JtOing on.
Real cute model Pacesetter
with a big master bedroom
aulte ~ in T·Plan
fashion flom olber bed-
rooms. Ganie bas d a r k •
room for photograph bound
315 Marine Avr. Balboa b .
max> • or office. u you wish.. New
Uatinr at $32.950.
NOTHING DOWN
4 BR + d1Din& room • has
$24,SOO vet appral.sal. Va-
cant -immedlate poaes.
aion. Payments only S147.98
prin/inl.
Collete 1t .. lty S46-5UO
15(1) Adams at Harbor
(Near Cnema Theatre)
Udo
layfront Lot
One of few remaining vacant
bay.front lots. 48' frontage.
l<Q' depth. Pier le slip Priv·
lleies ............ : $125,000
Mn. Raulston
C.WWell ...... & Co. .... '-' ........ ....-. 11..o. c11....-
"' ..... Oii ,._
HAltlOR VIEW .
HILLS
Coron. del Mir
Lusk • built homes located
In the Southland'• most de-
sirable I: fascloating area.
Schoola l CalU. Irvine Cam·
pll6 juit moments away.
Sensl.bly priced from
133.900 to 143,SOO
LUSK HOMES
Directions: MacArthur Blvd.
from Pacllic Coast Hwy. or
Newport Fwy. Tum on San
Joaquin Hills Rd.. then fol-
low 11igns to model 1trea.
iohn macnab
VIEW & IAYFRONT
BA YFRONT 60', Pler A
Float. lst time offered. 4
BR. immaculate • al a low
$84,900.
VIEW HOME • Builder
roust sacrifice beauUful
used brick, abake root,
wrought iron entry. Hallan
tile. 4 Bedroom, family rm.
dininr room
Reduced to $69.500
MUST BE SOLD
642-1235
Renter's Special
Clean 3 bedroom home on
nicely kept street. Price in-
cludes wall to waU carpets
t\ drapes • large fenced back
yard 5% % loan can be as-
awned. 0n1y sa.:ioo.
Terrific bay.
293 E. 17th St. 64M4N
Eves. Alone l4&-82St
OUTSTANDING
INVESTMENT
LWeW. ........ ........ IA Y AND !JIS SEA llWft'Y MOUNTAIN VllW .... till ... CIMdr TheM feltur-. New ._..... Sea Olut at-
0.0. baP&'txeeuli•e bo~ _. -1 ......... m w lit••· t.o St. 40ltllD' lot 0 ?tJ' WI • a .,_ li'lll flo llri'fetc of Jim " ---•• ,... _, ~ "M1n. tam rua A decll tba ~ ~ 3 BR, : i!..._ 3 = 2 bat.hi I Bclnn, I .... T ...... $25,500 lrd • S e9r PNI'-tll.500 ba*°-ad e co rat or 1
* ,,.R. DDf, 2~. 8ACHELOft .A,t. Full ldtcb-
lalm, J\tfrta, Dbla ..... Ill, .al ,.. li1ICSe pt •.
• PIO-mo. * 5af11I II& mo. trbr or 'til Sett· l1Wm • . · Olrnertbn*er -.s\31 R. C. CREER, Realt)' dream! A ITEAL at nG,960 •lbN 1""'"8 USSI-======== Wnlly and formal dinl~ • E\'m. A Wedetna S..tt81 St11 Via Udo m.9300 f'P. double fireplaCt'. Del u x e MISSION REALTY NEAR New 2 BR, 1 ba, _ .... _______ 4300 __
penellinc addl to exqwsite .S So. Qiest Hwy, 4M-0731 .din appl. cpta, drpl, rar. CLEAN Bach Apts. All
ctwm. -Pool ~ puttin& c t MeA 1100 Hunti,.ton IMch 1400 ========-2•patloa. $250. 67~~ ulU incl: $75 up
'1'ffO leaves ootbing lo be °' 1 L...,... N..... 1707 .:::::========I 315 E. Balboa Blvd.
dealtf'd. • S6l,500 -Owner SAVE • By Owner, $23,950. $500. Dre1m Cott• Huntf ....... lelch 3400 BALBOA * 673-99-15
will help ~. 3 Br 2 ba w p den • per-3 bedroom, 2 balhs, LlviJ1U EXTRAORDINARY ~OVE RIGHT IN-ftiet 'for o'ttlcr or studJo. Room wllh Romantlc fire-VllWI LOVELY ex !rt 3 BR, 2 ba. Huntington a.1ch 4400
$1iS PIR MONTH Huge lot fantastic lnd.&qle place. Beautllul Kitchf'll, LGF. S SE.oROOM HOME dlU)lex, new nylon cpt, drl>8. * FUIN 2 IR
Vacant 3 bedroom • P• balb l,OOO sq.° ft. bride a: 0011~ forced air beaUng, 2 car • 2% Baths It paint. Bltna, lri lovely
In immaculate coodition • crete patio lanai. shade carage, huge c:ncloeed yard, O>r:ripl ....... led & d .....t pvt yard. Car. hu~e & IACHELOR
08' carpet, liteplace • COY· prden It ' Fountain. lac treat for children. Ownert1 H~a~ Shake iw:;.,..-=~i $165 mo. Adult. UUI& Included
ered patlo •• 2 ~ar gar•1e. b r 1 c: k planters. separate movi.Qa> very IOOn. Try $300. New•·· "--ted -:,,,..--~-.,...--• N Sho · A*1nc $21 950. Do ta1 41 """""" ,,... Rent•I Service r. ppmg 1.11.1. .. 1 • "• 3 cbildreos play yard w/ wn, to pa,ymenll Las ~eaaionally Lucbcaped 802 Knoxville. Apt D., 11.B. _, 17 $46..,.1 ~· Lath It plaster, thAn rent. vacwit Walker A: Lee, Inc. 5.16-2914 Open IV91 'tll 9 b.dwd Roon., stone frpl. blt-~ FULL PRICE $32,500 7682 Edin&er lna. 549-3474. Prlnclpall Call Collect Huntlnatoo Beacb Rooms .t ApU tor Rent
MEM VERDE Hom~ JACK NELJIDN REALTY 842.-::--4-05""'-=· ____ Os>e_n_E_v_e_s. Dy, ~MPm:ss ~~BR
-By Owntr (213) 789-8111 2 BR boost. Clean Fencf'd 111 • 11th St. HB 5J6-(170
3 BR, 1'4 ba, cpts. drps, HUNTINGTON BEAOI yard. Available Feb bt. </ l<>R \INJ'URNISHED)
bltn.s, new paint l tile. M~ OFFlCE Ollldren OK. S130. $1162 </ tm.L-PD! * Adulll only. ----·--aaume ~ ~ GI loan. 1182 EDINGER C ... 1 .. --luch 1725 3 BR, 2 ba, cpll, drpc, bltns, I 17676 CAMERON.
IRYINE COYE Asking $22.SOO * 54G-671iO MlA~ OPEN EVES. ..,... .. ••-' ~· Gardener. Avail 3/l. SPACIOUS 2 BR Furn Apt
~View Horne
with over 4000 IQ\W'e Leet
of luxury
3 bedrooms • famU,y room
latse ln1Pb7 l'OODl
heated wimmlng pool
private ocean beach
$175,000
Call Jim Cobb
BY OWNER
3 BR, 2 ba, soft wtr, elec
kitch, sunken liv rm, drpa,
ww cpts, nr schl, frpJ, 1prn.
kit !>ystem., fruit trees, pa·
tio. walled yard. $25.800.
54().2183
1147 W. HAMlLTON: 3
BR. &i den, elec. b1t·inl,
cpti., vac. Your trm1 .• muat
scU, W ,500 646-500 637"'467
IEACH 'IACHI
wlth 3 BRs 1" baths, wa.lk·
in& cliltancc to world's fin.
ett beach! Fireplace, bulJt.
Ins Included In fabulous
$17,MO price-try $1:-ioc> down!
Paclfic Shores fteaJty
5J6.88lM
FOR ale or reot, executive $19,;. Wells, 968-1~1 Nr Beach Blvd. abp'f, liChla
type home, larre LR, 2 br, LARGE HOUSE bltnr, 1ar. mo. 142-Tl.29.
builtins, other extras, &las&. 3 BR I: den, aar.; Ire. hod. 2·1 BR. ro &t $8!>. Ww cpls,
:: ;:~a~kw= yd.: nao Mo. ~2·3478. drps, gas 1r wa pd. 9lJ Palm
street, 642.7907 3 BR, 'l BA, fenced yard, Ave. HB. 536-4979, 536-4678
Nu cpl!. 2 Oilldren OK. 1 BR. furn. Very qUlet
Ap1rtments $150 mo. 962.5625 alt S P .M. area, downtown, S8S mo.
F S I 1,IO call aft 4 pm. 673-197'l
__ 0_r_•_•_____ L•1un1 le•ch 3705 1 1: 2 BR. apta. Jmmac.,
~~~~~~~~~ GREAT llllQMf BUY BIG DECK, BlG VIE.'WI pool, encl. gar.; 3 blks to .:: lft\ 2 BR, llrftplace, stove &i beach. Ap. Mgr .. 30ol 10th SI
trir. Garaee. $15.'.i.
• 494-1772 •
Aft. 5
BY Owner. 4 Br, 2 ba • GLEN MAR • FOUR hu1e 2 BR unill +
'J'wMst. Bltns, cpts. drpl, YOU own the land! vacant tor 4 additional un-4705
6,.;: Jn S21 600 lmmed nnu Two story with living rm., ,._ u .. ooo .....,.. ..... """ ~~ ~. MooUcello. 54;2347 dining rm.: kitcb. baa blt· DON WARD 000.r.;o ;;:;;;;, ltlNTAU NEWLY furnished 3 bdrm,
in stove, dllihwasber; 3 BR., Apts. FumllhM 2~s bath, all electric built· ~!!!!1111!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!IBY Owner· 4 BR, separate rumpua rm. fmay be 2 RENTALS _ _,_ _______ , ins. Panoramic view over·
lam. rm, cov. patio with mot'fl bdrms.I: 2 baths: ful. Genef1I 4000 lookln& Aliso Beach. $220. $1,000 DOWI bar, hardwood nocn. $27,· __ HOUMl ___ F_um_..., ___ ---------• 21621 Well..., Dr., 499-3755 ly lsndl!Cap!'CI; dkbondra. ~~
?SO. Call ~.}24: patio t?1,500. Owner 879-9352 Rentals to Shire 2005 HOLIDAY PLAZA NEWLY decorated Stu d Io
IDEAL F IX E R UPPER. BY. Owner 1 3 BR, larse LR, Eve. DELUXE epadoua 1 BR, apt. Ocean View. 180 N.
COZV EASTSIDE home with dininl a r ea. Hardwood --~'="',..---=----WOMEN needed to lbare 2 Furn. Apts $125. + utU. Coast Hwy. Laiuna Beacb
THREE KING -SIZED bed-noon, W·W carpetiag. Blodl DIGNITY!! BR Apt. with career p l. Heated pool, carpeUn •• $!Im&
l'QOm&. Larg~ play yard wall. $23,500. 642-7907 DESCRIBES our new list· <lOle to UCJ, OCC. Wuher, ==-~*:le~. No 13·-BR-, -2-ba-.-fum--.-VIEW--!
witb r o o m foe additiooal BY Owner. Small boule on ing. 3 1' BR 2 ba, very lge lree.ltt, TV. $60. 540-T124 1965 ~ona. CM. 6fl.s151 Victoria Cove • ocean. S18S
Will. Walk to ST. JOA-ff nae •~ Rr4 Mun be sep faro rm All elect ~· •• o ""to-'"--.... :::========! , __ Dy c .. un Mr n...-CHlM'S QtURCH and -""' ' kl h / • · "'~over.,., --~I.MC """· ,,.,.... • · • ..._.. pa~ cash. 2190 Placent!a. CM tc • w eating space. It like children. Pvt -rm. COltl Mell 4100 1u Eve. 213:59'l-5250
cBhlaUYI rrscbool. $13,9;)() WILL SHARP! 3 Br·l Ba/Extras! H~e front entry, atep Corona del Mar 673-1154 eves
• AssWne low GI. Payments down ltv nn, <.i>ts/~. Only $110 RENTALS
Will 1ell FHA or GI. C-•a u~-2100 a Unf i.a.-..11 Sl03 incl·Tltl. ~ BRASHEAR REAL TY -..-Luxurlou1 Tewnhou.. ,,.pts. urn._
HOME FOR SALE ••7 ""..,, "'-· 839 l""" 1 BEDROOM 000 '" .......,.. c.ve. • .,,,, BEAUTIFUL 4 BR 2 bath Elec kitchen. BeautUul bl .. Gtneral 5
CAU. * Ll M185 TOP SALESMAN home fully furnished, newly ,.
1105
"' C811Peted, excellent condi· pool. Nell' ahopplng .
3 .:~:· S:.c~ ~~l =~ ~;:;/~~e~d~.~~~ ~!,..TO;~?u~~. VEN DOME
Mesa Del Mar Parklldc By
Owner 4 BR. Every Extra
Princip&ll only. ~2963
ton ii with Paul Jones 540·11Sl Heritaee Real Ea· SUS CASIT AS
Realty. Shouldn't you list tale. JAN. SPECIAL!
f .H.A. Re11le WMe the acUon Is? 2 BR., newly decor. S115.
PIUI Jon" Re1lty 2025 Wallace, CM., OPEN 1200 Newport luch
Anyone can u1WDe this low1---------
1Dterest F.H.A. 5"% lo9n. BAYCRESI' by owner 4 bdr.
$11 per month. 1 % bathe. 3 3 ba, 3,000 IQ. ft. Santiqo
large bedroom1, fireplace, Dr., fee almple_, 1 yr. old.
and cloR to IChoola. Great Beaut finished with finest
buy 1n a Wnily home. Bet· blt·lna J.andsca.plni, carpet.
847-1266 Eves. 842-5844 SAT., SUN. 'l72.Q142
tu bul'Ty. lng It drapes. Secluded inn-
OPEN EVES. er courtyard, aunken llvrm.
Colesworiy & Co. ~ a home '° be proad
RepOIHtled l IR
2 ba home w/lge patio,
cpts/drpl, Jandsc., aprlnk·
lert, fnc:d. PRICED UN·
DER MARKET FOR FAST
SALE SlS,950. MUlt have
$1600 to move In. Call 962-Mn Village R.E. 19H2
Brookhurst, H.B.
1904 Harbor $71,500 5e!l865 UST WITH YOUR
642-7777 NEWPORT Kings Road. Cap. HOMETOWN BROKER
Nrxt to snack Shop Jr. tlvating view. 3 bdrm I: den, $PINDELL REAL TY
elegantly furnished. $85,000. OLDEST :tEAL ESTATE
Newport IMch 2200
D 33rd Fu:mlsbed Z BR.
Utll. pd. Sl55 mo. can
642-0096 or ~ or
$40-60l)
2 Oiarmin& 2 BR houses,
Nr ocean, 1-aimpl furo
frplc, pvt patio. J.unf, bltn.~.
spertacular view. Must sec
Lo appreciatl'. $225 each.
673-1304, 673$17
New Unite Now RA!nlln&
Fuml1hed Bachelo.r
and 1 Bdrm Unll11
2UO Newport Blvd.
Medallion by Hotpoint
$22.50 Wk. Up
• Studio 6 Bach apts.
• Iod Utill A Phone Rrv.
• Maid Smlice • TV avail.
• New Cafe I: Bar m& Newport Blvd. 543-9755
VICTORIA MANOR
2 WKS ,REE RENT
Newly Reclec:oreted
Clo .. to shopping,_ P•rk
loys Club & Girl1 Club
• Spacious 3 Br's· 2 Ba
• Swim Pool • Put/green
• Frpl Indivllndry fac'ls
• Adults I: Family areas
1145 Aftlheim Ave.
C.M. 642-2824
RENT
J Rooms Furniture
BACHELOR &: 1 BR. Pool $25 Month
Exe/Loe:, carpot1.S. Adults, FULL OPTION TO BliY
no pets. All Ulils paid. No deposit o.a.c.
_!89 Victoria __ ~ House of Chairs
BACHELOR • UNrtJIUL
fro111 $100 :,
Incl util.
l • 2 • 3 BDRM.
FURN. • UNnJRN. •
Heated pooll, Oilld <».
Canter, Ad.f. to Sboppinc -
2700 Petcrtoo Wq, at Hefo
bor Ii: Adami, Costa Mell\
54l-03'JI
Maple Capri ltl
& lennucla YIU ..
SPAC 2It3 BR,11,~ baU.
Cpts, d~, 2 pools
Near shp'r and ICboolt
nlOM $99.50
Mer. 1981 ~ #I
M(J'. %Zl4 O>llege #'l
l BR Upper. Stove It ""11·
$115 util pd. •
548-2396
2 BR Unfum. Duplex. st;i;,
prage, $100. 1962 Anah~MJ.
646-71711
Newport le1ch SM
e CARllE e
BOAT SLIPS AVAIL
2 & 3 BR• 2 Ba from $250 m~ .,. r
e Hid Swim Pool
• Indoor Parklng
310 FerHndo, Bal Pelll\.
(On the Bay 2 bl from Ferry)
3 BR, 2 be aptl. Dilhwuh·
er, blt·ln oven, q)(ed, drpl,
Spaciooa llv. nn w/fl:i* .
Cor '9th .\ Nrptune, ~
lease. 533-4456, ext 401.
NR ocran. 4 BR, + din ril,
2 be, ft1>1c, bltns, cpta, drp&.
pr. 1800 sq.Jt. Unique '18.
441h .\ Ch&nneJ Pl. P7S
yrly. 675-1115
BEAU lge 2 BR Studio cype
Beach Apt. Fully cpt a drp1.
~. priced on year lse ba5-
is. 5201 River SL, NB. 4pC.
B. AvaU Feb 1st.
Olio BAY I Lovf'ly l1te 1-Br
WW • opt:., Patio, $150-yr!y
INCL • tmL! 675-5307
642-2481 eves. '
1500 sq-rt, 2nd flr 3 ~·
fam rm, fll>f, i ba. l~
W. Balboa Blvd. Owntr
213:256-2237
QUAINT, Upstairs. ex?
large, 1 BR, Great locadOh
across from Lido Center.
Sl35 yrly. 546-6697 •
2 BR. 2 ba. Steps to oc:can!
Frplc, $185 • mo yearly
No pet~. 548.<M197 wkda~
:1 ~
Newport Htts-5210
2 BR, bit-in s tove, pool. llMf·
Jy redecorated. $130 mo.
ReaJtor 642-7000
EHt lluff . 5242
Hirt.or Hi1hl1ads
tn ,a l btdroom bDml on a
well Jandlealltd lot, aep.
arate double caraie in a
lovely neighborbockl in New·
port Hei&tlta. The home has
~e ll'fing room. 2 nice
'baths. beaut1ful carpeting
tbrougtlout. fireplace, din·
ing room. secluded patio. II
ia pcictd to 1eU by owner,
Call
•--1-a.·&L. I lty on·icE IN F.v. ~whw • 8CI WARNER AT MAGNOLlA
627 South Coast HJabway 545-0451
:? & 3 BR, 2 ba. l blk QtM ========= ATKINSON PEEBLER APT3 517 W. 19th, C.M. 548-1454 Hi~h. 848 Am(foe Wa1
Duplexes Fum. 2975 1 Bi· Furn, lndry, adults1========::: Mgr. ApL .1. 644-0720 lnvlU~ e ntry, hardwood
floor, warm family room.
4 bJi. bis bedrooma, 1."6
batha. Martnen Elementary
School Dllt., c:loee to Weit-
cli.H lhoppq. Liited at ju.at
$3.1.SOO.
OPEN~.
Colesworlhy & Co.
1904 Hurhor
1142.m1
Next to Snack Shop Jr.
MONnt incltade9 taxes. Take Laauna Beach 496-7508 1.., $6J 500 over 5~ % Sou. Corgeoua 3 REDUCED, lovely 3 BR 2 5 IR 2 IA $22,950 NlCE 2 BR front duplrx.
687 Victoria, CM. 548-6138. Cett• Mell 5100 ::::::::::=====;31c:I
.,.,aesl-, BR 2 bath home fullY car• Ba. home on 2 lotl; can u1e Good Joe. W/w cpl.I. Patio Partl1 or unf\irn. 2227
pated, all built-Im, famiJy u 2 apU. Rm. to bJd. Near Ideal for lara• tamll.Y. Will Pomona. 543-3'l'iZ
NASSAU Palms l &. 2 BR ---------
Film or Unt. $105-$140. Htd. Prntl&e A.ddreu
pool. 177 £. 22nd St. 642-3645 86.000 reduction bJ owntr -. covered p a t 10 • Bay A ocean. wm seU all or PllY points. FHA or Gt. icl:NTALS ..... _ "-•ft'"t anotb.er Rome ._.. u int tr d .... ••-t St P•t RoL-rt·-Rlty • 2 BR. New cpls, drp11. -........., bHvy llbake root. Nice N9i-.,,. • or 8 e. ...... ...... · -_., • HoUMS Unfumithecl e $135 mo. 1613 Santa Ana Come to tee thta lovely and de:ntial area. Call S.USl. OWNER 813-2119 147-1553 Eva. 193-4152 838-49'll or 542•7279 immaculate 4 BR, l b1 Home Codi Mell 3100
MAR11Nl9UE
GARDEN APTS.
with 3 car gar. • 2390 REDLANDS Or. 5 BY Owner • 3 BR 2 BA din 3 BR, gar, yard. qulet.
OPEN SAT. le SUN. 1-5 drpdlk'. 4 Beall. 28Xlel sqb.lftl:, cptdl ·,· rm, blt·lns, 2 CAr gar. As· SUia mo. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, fam Cltru1 people. Jn Wilson or Parklike surroundings
19",. Windw•rd L••.. . tc. ·ins: o rm, cpts. drps. frpl. dblc 646-7::42 FURNISHED BACRE.LORS -,.. 60X 300 Jmm-.1 nn ... your sume bat. of S13,593. Pymls CHESHIRE SON _.... •-· $4·7 500· LB-u • "'~e.. SB!. mo. P. I. T. WiU tnkr gar, encl yard. closl' to I * * MOVE RIGOT°IN UNFURN 1 BR · 2 BR· 3 BR
REAL EST,o\TE DA YID R-, J ~ ' 6J{;n ~t !'i noll' $1000. Trrnll!. 193'JI mkt, schl. le fwys 968-:!400 Spotless 2·:! B<lrms. SllO &: 2 baOls available
6T;).2.i03 anytime 5 IEDROOMS . · Wcakl1~h Wt. HB 961·9977 aft ;; pm S12.'i. 2043 Wallace. :>48·9TIO Carpets, drapes, &araee
iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.__iifiGiiiii Fam rm 11' be A bll·inl. e $23,900. By Owner e 6% GI loan, by owner. 4 BR S BR. 2 BA(~ltns. ~Y-cpts. 1 8.l Fum. Also 2 BR uni. 11th & S.nt1 An1, C~?
led View l91t Ivy Colle to
0
tcbooll and abops l BR., 2 Ba., frpk., ;'(w 4 ba, fam rm. block wall. Drps, 220-wmng. Olildren.& Cpts. drps, bltTis. MKr mA 646-423.3 646-5.'>4.
5250
* Channel Reel *
APARTMENTS
SPECTACULAR VIEW
Waterfront/Loe • Boat
Slips Avallabll'
2 BR • 2 Baltl Apts.
4 IEDROOM--
POOL-$21,500
F.njoy completely mainten-
ance tree livq. Modem
built-ID kitchen. 2 Queen
lized baths, 4 biC bedl'OOIDI
and Giiiy 3 yeen new. Own-
er truderrect • Act now.
a.om bGilt on beautlful su.-. owner mlllt llfl1 cpts., shake roof: o size 4!M-5511 or l"VeB· 8-12-8126. Pets OK. l·blk St Johns. Shalimar Dr. 548-2860
Meta Verde Golf c.oune. 5 JUtr. ~ Harbor SB, CM pr.; l% blks. lrom ~an S2'15-mo. 546-00Zl I
bdrmt, 3 bathe, 2 flrepUcee. ~ Ewl. 565142 or pool It clubhouse. 642·3273 Huntington le1eh 1400 2 BR House in Court. Pvt. Newpon ... c.h 4200 JleWIJ DecOJlfed
LEASE • or • BUY
$420. Mo. ~ Ill>· SS9,j(,() Up
2525 Ocean Blvd., Cd.'f
673-1788 -for further into
Herman Trott, Mi:r.
-
Split level Ooor plan wttb "A" FIAME STAND out value, 3 BR, 212 PaUo. ww cpts, drpe, dlsp. ~-
French Regency ardlJtec. BA. faro. rm. Lge encl yd. OWNER 97&-D W. 17th St. 646-5:i&~ ""' OCEAN-PORT New ('J>ts, 3 BR, 1~ ba, f4.
ture. Priced at $&9,SOO. opeift Sbarp 3 BR. Steps to ocean. $28.500. 1090 down. 646-2943 ANXIOUS 2 BR. i100. Fncd, gar, bltn APARTME.'m\ $130. Otlldren welcome. I
House SaVSan--Jm4 Capn IAlf down J)a)'l'lleut • bal-SELL Or lease· Lido Isle ran~e. no pets. REALLY NICEI Ml'I. Frall Gurley, Mirr.
Lane, Mesa V~. MESA ..ce lik~ rent. 5 BR., or 4 &: •den. 3 Ba. Mu~t !ell :l BR TowhouS4'. No I 73S w. 20th SI. 616·1~ Bachelor Ir 1 BR Apt. 867-W. Cetlter. Apt. ~I ON TEN A~
VERDE REALTY, 546-5990 CAYWOOD REAL TY Leue $'100 Mo. 642-!973 rh1ldren under H. Cpts/ 3 BR 2 ba lam rm all Completely Fum. AVOCADO ROYALE I Ii: 2 BR. Fum 6 Unfln 6306 W. Co11t Hwy. • ,rrr-....,..... ,~ Condomi·ni·um drp~ flrrplacl' w1111hrr It • • · • Frplc5 I Fri/Patios I Pools
N--..1 C u---7 ,,...,1290 """"''-'-'"' r d . -.!<I ~17 T.~ t>-Elec ldtch. frplc, Sl8.i * Hld swim POOL 2 BR, Cpts, drapes, built· I Tennis • ContDt'l Bktst. 9 ..,. GJ ~ N.B. ~,.,,.. _ _:_ S.'W.950. 1509 Cornwall Ln. ~frr~ir:~ ng " '· l!ll :t.:16 Rutgers D~. ~-8152 * Compl Recreation Room t, gar. No hole PU1VGreeo.
WESTCUFF OFFICE 1300 IQ ft of comlortnbJe liv· $22.JOO.NO DOWN G.I. Prin<'. only 548-4806 646-91~ p I J R It * \\' l w l'arpets. clrnpr5 ei.!. !-lice area. I 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-26U
&16-mt Open £ves. Ing, beautiful patio with en. 4 bedrm. 2 hath. Deune 4 BR 3 Ba. split.level r•on· 0 7 ,1.~ on•:. 1!.i/216." Newport IHch 3200 * Electric built · In'! ~o. 6-11-so.12 1 (MacArthur ar. Coast H""')
closed back yard. 2 BR11 1 ba111 home Carpeting Vin-" ' I $39 :JOO "~ ·l2l*• .vi·~. J. 1 '* Refrigtrator "~ lack lay bath, excellent drnpes all() yl tile, a'u rlec. b.uill·in ~~c~n sn~06~lu~:~i1. ' . I -POOL -$25,500-DELUXE large homr in ~x· 1 * El cctrir rani:<' DUPLEX Br / Cpta, orris •
N"ar new Y, In CdM P" dillt. carpetinr Included, n7:ioo. kitchen. Rich wood cabin· · l Nt•nl ;; Bit Ji\. hath, frpl... clusJvl' BaycreKL Pool, bUtlt· * Priv11tr. Gnr.1gr11 Bit-ins. ·-gar. Patio " .., I '"d ~" . ·i. • Sl2:i. No Cli en or pets. L'do I I 5351 3 BR, 2-bath, DR, Library, Rltr. G4i.J928 Eye 642-0lfr, Pld. Tastefully dccoraled. N t H... 1210 Cfllf!I 1h p• • 5\. r; loan. M . ral'J)Cu; . " tmmacu· * Laumi ry tacil11. Avall-FEJ3 .. Jst. 646-5400 I I.
bltn1, llrepl. Leete ·ootion * LACHENMYEI &40-1720. ewpor •·1• I HAFFDAL REAL TY late! Vacant ~Imo. on sm · S13:> mo. --------OK. Only $29,000 OWNER TARBELL ~xi llatbur "llomr~ 111 Mall·h lnromr" leaS('. to qu1thf1ro trnant. 210 CrdHr St .. Ncwpci1·t e :!75 WOODLAND e _ BAYFRONT Upper Apt. 1"1""
&48-81189 BY Owner. 4 Br, 2 ba ~ XL.NT R 1 1 be h 1740 WARNER l4l-4405 I Principal-; onl)' pleau . Ruth racrou rrom Ocranl 1-BR .. rpts., drapr11. bll·in plarc. 3 Br. 2 b11tbs. S1'iO
b.te. Bltns, cpu, drpi, e~ Sl\lton. Oty.ot A=g J'~: OPEN HOUSE _ __ PardoU Rltr. 642-5200 642-420.'t sLovr, rcfrig.; trf}Prr ll'i· 1 mo. least. A.gt. 642-2222 or =~% ~!!t In. m .600. lmmed poss. Consider trades as 111J or SAT .• SUN. I SUNSET BEACH 1455 TOWNHOUSE Lease or Salr: I BAY~"'RO°NT l ·BR APT plcx. Garage. Adults ~nly ;::67~:'=,.:t!J=1=7::::. =====~I
ach. Low dn. Monticello. S49-2347 pert of price. Submit your NOON 'TIL 4: 3Q I Unfurni~he<J. J BR., 2': ,,. Tr rracc. $1771. C'plr or Ser Mj?T. Ap_I. A: ~ "~'!. ~*!,.! :'pm White elephanta! t>lme-A·line ofler: owner. 642-3589 1 S~IAU. 0 <" EA · f R 0 N T ba .. frpl .. carp .. drapes. bl•· Bachrlor. Avnll w/pun•h111c ~al'CI~ Lani' .. ~s.s;,,~1 Huntington INch 5400 1..:.::.;.;;:~~;:..:=:::::::::;:;;:=:::.J..;:==;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,----AQ1 AliSO Npf His. homr, :ith Strett. llN'plocr. ins. 2 car gar .. helltctl pool. 01 rum only. 67:\--066.l t BR., carp .. drapci:: lrs>k J'\ '-f f) ~ ' • virw of ocran It IAn<! ~;;.Jls.l Aft :; pm & "'lmds C'llll alter ~ pm. bit-ins: C'flCI. gar. I.· patio S@'\\.QU ~).-(b £q·S 2 BR1'den, 1S,, ba, betlutirul I ~1• !1~!=_0.197~ I 1'811: 646-5i31 OCEANFRONT rnrum apt Sll.'.i. m. Ogle. 642.2911!1 or IEACHWOOD
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encl patio · $29,!IOO. 1 5 A Htfs. 1630 I I AVAIL f'EB . tin ' I t BR di~"a.tler. c~rpcts 213=431~~--__ _
•. n• I Newport Shores Watc.-rtron• ' drapefl s1:.o mo. l~e **CHOICE M~ VEROJo:
LOUIS W. lltlGGS Clran ~ BR on 12 arrr. 2-Slory/3 Br-2 Ba. Walk to &12-3111 Evt1 .. 6Tr2396 2 BR. llP!llaln.. ga~. newl~
REALTOR \\ondl'rlul potcntitll. CJ05e Beach! 1240. * ~2990 $15 TRAILER H0~1E decorated. El«, ~ll·in~. SUS
673-1110 to uCI JOM2 Acaria C'aU * EASTBl.UFF p~~ co.;. NICF:LY fUR.~ISllF:D _Adults. no PflS. :>t3-9.J.>7_
548-9.iG9 for infornrnt1<1r1 I DOM. 4 Bt-2 Ba. PooJ..prlv· Nf\\IQOrl Rearh 6-16-4910 2 BR.. ~tudio Uni It Fum -~~Bedroo 3 Balh llrsF: on 'i·8r ATetf'ttn il~j:C'5 S29.i. S18~218 f WiNn~H Spcct:;jfFOr S~'tls. \VAJ~tjhli~hJpatdA:?°L! 1 Cul~c St 0ea":' or h~ 2 Br for owll<'r. S 11111 total --------1 Br. hid pool. m brh $1 l:i. ZJ~o Cott~~ Av~ ts~~>'·
band forers . qlP sr 000 I yrty ltw Xlnt lnvr~r. ~1~72J9 Newport Heights 3210 10 $1:10· :lt..~·20.".:i. 6H~7 _ · __ ! _ .:_ • _
&lG-7041 or 1;12.122i. ~;nrr: :ro· TRAru:n for rt•nt-Qu irt, 3 BR, 2 ba, rrplc, dl>!l!'d
Mrs. Waller. L•guN IMch 1705 1 4 Bit HOME rlo~c. lo hriwh. 111111\ll ~t ~~';'~~:mo. jl~l6!\l .::;;.:;;,._-c h :t lt11ths. furn ·l'OOm, rrpk . OK •• ~1s-n l!I __ _
H H. 1f!!1-...a 1"311. PRESTI ~ •• Privacy Bu e -Blk io """An, 2 BR -2 BR Unlurn A"I· $100. Bltn •rt.er -• " ;I "I .. L' "II" 1 11 cl db•1· Aa• ajlt. ri;.01mo. .., , .. _ " u.,. i:.M'" .,n n1111 ni:. $12• nln"e. rararze. ttna'CI Vord.
t ill I / .... Wells-McC1rdle Rltrs. ·' " ~omr ra . w t'll~r o,. ,,7~ . ., ."I · ·.··•" ,..1,.1 ~l<IS-7729 Arzt'.
PrivAll' pi.tioc • NMr Beed!,
Goll and Shopplni.
3 IR 2 iaeths, frple
2 IR 2 1Nth1, p.tl•
1 IR· W•lk in ci...ta
\\'amrr Ir Springdale, H.B.
t:l mll1>11 W of Beach Blvd,)
C•ll 142-3615
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Adults onl)'. * UTIL-PDf
e 17676 CAMERON. l BR. 2 b8, frpl. patio, ept~.
drp!i. fully Incd .l lndl!Cpd,.
Principals o n I y. '29.990
finn. OWner. 67s-oei0
tk>n. SIG. ($.\jO mol. 18111 Nrwpc>rl Blvd .. C.~I. ., ,,..,,.., •l(M/ " -----Wrtn~l Intl • 4 bdrm It 548-Tl'l9 Ewa, fM.ostl -------~RCE ~ BEDR00~1 .~
dfl1. luxe um. Vacant Cerone del Mar 4250 Cara~c • Single unit aps. ....S•_n_t_•_A_n_•----~ .... "t
Cor9n1 .. 1Mr 1UO
0c .. View Lot
e CAMEO RJGH1.ANDS e
Lut 11vaU 1arae eomtr;
~. Awai•• $18'.'lf
OW"Mr -.anta ll4,960 ca~
F..rcclus Brok<!f m.aM tll
t'or S~y (')v;-,, r-. -
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RO\"· olhrr prop-S90 * 642-?270 VOLT AIRE
flrtlr1 ror aalc or trndt. Unlveralty '•rte 3237 S7~ BACJ1t.EU>R Apt. , No 2 BR Apt New cpts. cfrp11, FROM S99.SO
Aleo v.r need resldcntll\I. MODERN 2 BR..28A for ldtchrn, • blk from l\tn. no pet11, Sl.20. By Owner Lge t BR. 2 BR, Stv4icJI>
commtrcllll, fllCome It acre-'·-·· ,.._ ...... .._ n) 1 Re••· ln CdM. Sni!c Phone S4U769 Hotpoint bltns, refri• aae llstinra-ln'H. uver..,.,....llJ P'tf'ft~lt quitt 1dult 01117. Utll lnct ,,..,,.,~~__,__,,....,._,,,,._. ..
.ECIWITH A .,.ool. Red carpet • Slloj\ m-a931 2 BR (or tum) AU tlec. Encl cl)(t, drps, pvt patloi
scn'e~ lhr\IOQt. 2 ear p.r. w .... ,_ .. _ 1 pat1o. $127.50 I up. 725 W. pool. recreation.,...,• REALTY ttll purcbbe optjon. 133-J~=~l~NH 117;'~1 lltb St. &tl·m'r, M2·~ 81\ S. Fairview ltd MM4:.
1•1• •h l tltv.1' McFaddm A: lit._, 617 ~ul h C.Ut ll•~h11a1 "" A~ 100# 11s ll:iG mo. li7~120 MODERN 2 Bedtooms
t.oivu.111 t~tKil rn.r.iCl8 LF'.AS! 3 Bdrm. 21, bnlhJ. \t/\1\1'. ,. ~n:w eo 111tbet Rl1n5, ctrps, pvt ~tto. pr. LlftU"• INch
ttr"'Yu1 ll AD fN C,.1,\S.~l Un1wr 11ty V1lln;:t' °T'A11h~r. up 111~11 ~ no lm~r nerd s12:.. :;t8-0797 t'U-~n" ~e 1\o1ll i,.. ~10 nionth. llJJ-02b;J vii them lor t"• 11 ""hi:! BR-uft.f. GllM. nt'' rpu. I l110k10a ror 11. DIAi f\.t:!·.'6'i' I Ne\'-' 1 li.it~itani,:Jt'T I t.1a9'UMG Adi. OllJ &c2.""'71 drpi.. :! ~hUdm OJ\. nr lho ..
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Newport Bay
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CORONA DEL MAR B!ACH
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Abalone Pt
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Recreation Pt.
Laguna Beach
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Sugarloaf Pt.
ALISO HACH
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only one low price. You don't pay eeparate
chsrgea for each edition. One charge -one
package -deliven the biggest mark~t place
on the Orange CoaaL So .••• don't just SIT
there, get in on the BIG action today!
S.n Juan ftoeks•
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Th~, JIAulry 18, 1968 DAILY PILOT Uf --·~L_ ........ : llNTAU Atl toUNCIMINTI RIMCI 9"tKTOlrf r•1111•1111••·--------... a MUtleY ... NT ..... a':'."'."'_--:..._ .-..... ·IUlll • =.":' ____ .. .._,..._
----· A,.._ UnfurR..._. _. tlOTICll .. u .. -~.. -Hel, w ...... MM 7-!;!!!P w ....... M.t ?WM.Ip W...,, Mlft 19 !llllifiluftlllitlliJ!ll!'• ....................... S. ,.._. (,,_ W 6400 CHILD Care, my tame, W· ~ .-
PADl or p r nertptlon Monroria. CK: ... ,.. WE NEED ·-,... QiUk 11irOn fn.me, llT.11 w~ a b. oW v -~~.
B t www J'ainl~w • u~nie.Stal'\iaald. .. 111111 ·;
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TOWNHOUSIS
'= i=: ..-r '1-~ ~tr--. fl. "-ta Mesa. Specialist
It Harbor Blvd. Fountaill W-ILL--ba-.,-b)'lit--5--..,.dyw-. -wee~k
Valley. 6'1U185 . its ~ tiome: co.ta Mesa
2 YR • bllt male eat. W /wht pref. Have no trans. C.rpet, Dr1pes, luift-ins ••• •"W'f lu.ury! Big
P r h 1 t • Perk, Club
Howe, Pool. F1mihs
Welcome.
trim. Vk:. Baker St.. CM. 541-32$7
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FOUND: Bia& 1dtttD bi K-pre.scboolera v.kly rates.
Mart Sboppinc Ceotef. C:0.. 239 ,._. 11.B. Apt. 8.
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V•CIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NA TUIAL IORN IWAPPllS s,.ctll ....
FEMALE Pvakeet, yelJoW ~·NJ home. CM area.
bl.ck: * Sla~ • Beach "6-5781
I llnea -I times -S budct
I ULU -AO MUSl ... CLUDli
from $170 Blvd. ll.B. MT-21.m BABYSrmNO in iny ~; l-Wlwt ._ lllV. .. trlll. a-\1111111 ....... ,, .. , a-tOUllt ..... .-tit ..._ .... ._ ., ••rtl41"1-
....,Tl41NG 'Oii U.LE -fltADES ONL\'I ' LITn.E Greyhound -vi~ Mon. tbru l'rL only; in· Take Harbor to Warner and go West on Warner Colla M~ Hig)l ~hoot tants to 5 Yrs. 546-it836 PHONE 642.$671
just past Euclid to the Green Valley entry. Somebody's pet 546.-1389 Babysitting by ruature Te 'i.ce Your Trider'• PeradlM Ad
C1tl Mr. Morrison ' 962.0519 NEARLY new-'Boy's Schwinn •woman. REASONABLE '\VANT: t'ree &. c·lrar hvme
bike. Balboa Island. 673-5427 e ~ e in Orange Couniy S:H.600
L ESTATE MlXED s 'el vi ou•y"-...'G 1 FMV. FOR: seasol\cd, good REA ,.. . paru ~PY c ......, o>&• ''" n your ruav 2nd TD $31600 Rltr L......-leech 5705 Generil Kill,ytrrook School SUndsy. borne by the week. You 54f.7401 ' ' s.a.;.i:,So , ____ ..._._____ ~2894 lumilb traDllp. Call 642-1407 --------
100 CLIFI' DRIVE I_.._ 6100 ONE m.._ wt_.,;f.. Hon . TRADE and leate back
LUXl.JllY nmN/UNl'URN ...,.. rt.IL.,:;:---:WV -· Irick. MMen etc. small ec.ta Mesa pro!e• Y-'J Leue. 1 ' 2 Bir ---------•~ ry, 6560 11ooa1 bldl. Want acreaa~
,... to Sbare • SboPI @) GOLD l.olt -6401 boat, home. MatclwnReal.
Ommsrilw from twr7 A»t. MIDALLION IUUCK .. ~ orpentry. ey. 155 Rocb'9ter St., Ina SU0 mo up. MEDnJM 1be Wldte and 'CUltOIJI C&biJaetl. Sm jobs 64M83T ~ 3 BR Z bath custom bome brown En&llllt Settllr wear-OK. ~ FAt. 96U945 _V_AL_U_E_po_.tec_n_tl....,al,_; _o_c_e_a_n
bWltoa TrabucoOakl Drive tng red collar. Laguna BRICK • BLOCK • STONE view. 2 I: Den $32,SOQ.
(between North &: S.g11 Beech, vicinity of Coast · Planters • Slate -Cment Trade for boat, units. Open
2 BR., cpta.. drapes, ocean
yft'; awim. pool. Ad.ult:s.
$140 Mo. &1639 Lane) OPEN. 537-0380 Highway and Cre 11 LATHING. &6-2916 Sat. & Sun. 1010 Klngs Rd.,
CORONA del MAR * OM>ice 49i-7a6.i NB. 642-7898. 643-763'..! Eve.
RMml for Rent 5995 extra large Fee lot. Lota of LOST: Blk w/Wht toy poodle. C•rpentering 6590 NEWPORT ROME 200' 10
Trees! Some Ocean View. Pink rhineatone collar. ,.. .... ENTRY ocean. $t3,:,00 appraisal, OPPOR'roNl'l'Y for emJ*>y· 673-2010 (Rltr.) 'Babette' Older person's __. lge R . 2 lot. WANT Dana
ed lady or ~ooer to IMPROVED ru 'd Coull pet. 17th le OOaware, BB. MINOR REPAI~. No Job Point area lot or T.D as llbare bome wtth workbl& vem e • $50 reward 5.1S-TM8 Too Sma1L cabinet in gar-• • woman $60 mo. MM070 ty lot for sale; or trade tor ' ages 6 0 t b e r hbinets. part payment. 642-55(1 -----=--,-,--:-fam--::11~1-.. :-. llDaJ,l houa in Laiuna-MIXED setter/terrier, rust, 56-8175 Evee Mi-2372 Da.Ya 4-PLEX for are a home GOOD Oidatiu uc-49>57'10 male doe· 6 mo. Billereat · lirell wty to rent 1 BR + · area. Ollld'a pet. SM-Tl'91, R. 0. Anderaon T011 n>Qtor -home Ol' 24'
private bath. HartiOr &: Ad-A 6200 · ~ ADD1'110N8, repajra eel boat, Also Practice piano
ams ~ 5l).S'I03 aft 4 PM c,.... PUPPY. Tan color Jone body ~Jobi. Free estimate, for elec typewriter or 1
ISO Rm w I kitdl, TV and Wb1aken on feet ~ face. Licemed. * M8-0'llT 540-0336
1ndry priv. Nr ~· Work· RMdy to Subdlvld~ Needa MD care. ~ E. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS R·2 lot on West Wilson St. inl wozmn or sfudtnt only. Approx 8 ac. in Yorba Linda 18th St. CM. Seen Hwy 101. CABINETS. All1 size job. Coela Mesa. TradP $4CQ
540-8638 • f: a!=d~ ~~· ::!~ YOUNG Siamese cat bu Col. 23 yrs exper. 548-67!3 ~t~o~=-~r·
LGE. Furniahed r o o m expenses if held. Pr:leed &t lar with red 1 t o n es . * NO JOB TOO SMALL! *
w/.tx!wer, separate f rom only $m,OOO with good Answers to "Mine Toy". All repairl. Add, remodel, J CHOICEVIEWPARCELS
bouae. 548-0142 terms avail. For more info, 646-23$ Reu. * 962-1961/642-5004 Fallbrook-Ooeanslde 3-5 ac.
Small Private. Bathroom, please call K. W. Small WALTHAM 17 )ftfel. skin $18,500 to $26,500 clear.
fenced yard, util paid with: divine watch. Vic. Cbannel Cement! Concrete 6600 Paved st. It water. Want
$55. 642..(X)38 Eckhoff ind Anoe. Inc. Park. $5. rewerd. MZ-9'l24 SHAW la SONS Orange Co. Inc. 714:536-3291
FURNISHED room.. pvt. ent· 1818 W. Qlapman Ave. SIAMESE cat. very datk. SPECIALlZING HILLTOP Eatate San Juan
ranee, pvt bath. Laguna Ol'anle.. Calil. Area " Na.rdllua. Corona EX:Pa>ED AGGREGATE Capistrano, ~er 3CXXI sq.ft.
Beech. 494-1238 after 5 pm. 541·2621 Eve-wlmds, 538-6!m Del Mar. CT3-3718 l'oandationa!Patiol .& BR, pool. 3-Qr gar. Over
HAVE UNITS, several ~vith
various ec.1uitics, various
at-eas. WANT trade I.IP, or
free & clear house.
Davis Realty, 642-7000
$15,000 equity in 4 cottages
in Whittier <alwaye rented)
for weU located b e a c h
prop (213) 696-7579 prlnc
only pleaae.
DOBERMAN PUPS
AKC. Ea..$100 value. Trade
for rifle, gun. or T 548-6494
wttdays a!t 6 or all day
wlmds.
PARTNEitSHIP Dlssolv-
ing. Wil~ take TD's for
S68M equilY in oJ1ic1i
building ahowi:ng GOOD
Rb"TIJRN. SJS.ll31
Best offtt takes my $2,000
f'<I.. Salton Sea lot, 1 blk
to bcb.'; trade for car, cem-
e.nt work or ? ; take over
payts. 892-495f Aft. 5: iM>.
'J'ltade S350 eq. 1n 114 ac.
nr PeJm Springii. for Mar-
keteer, elec gol{ cart. or re-
mote control thinline TV.
Bal on land $1545. at $15
mo. 536-1131
Have: Modem oflice bldg.
fully rented, choice loc.
$76,500 -$34,700 eq u i t y
Want: land, 'rt>s, submlt
Paul Jones Rlty, 847-1:167
CFor Thin Fllm
ltetlttorP ....... m)
We are aeek:inr an lndMd-
uat with the proven abWty
to solve prototy))e vaCU11m
dl"POlitlon problema on the
&or.
H.e also wilt be required to
develop adVanced process-
es In state-of-the-art tech-
nology. 3 lo 5 )'Cars of rx·
pericnce wiUl vacuum tlcp.
osiuou techniques is esscnt·
lal. An appl'opdnte degt-ee
Is highly dcsfrable.
Please apply in ~1'il0n to:
Mr. W. E. Klinger
Manager Professional
Staffing
HUGHES
500 Superior Avenue
Newport Bt1ch, C11if.
An coqual opporlunily
employer M ~,
Jr. Design Engr. or
Sr. Electronics Tech.
Expei·ienced Test Techni-
cian or Junior Engineer
to trouble · shoot .prototype
equ I p m e n t. E1tabliahed
commercial firm. Liberal
friJlge benefits.
PARAMETRIC$
9'J9 Baker. Costa Mesa
549-2221
DISHWASHER
DAYS
APPLY IN PERSON
8-ll AND 3-5
Monday tl\rou~b Friday
In a few abort years SPIUNG REALTY bu
become a leader in sales on the Palos Verdes
Peninaula. Bec&UJe of its new •ureasive ap.
ptoacb to Reil r..tate Marke:f~ Spring sells both developqient and r homes.
We have now expanded tO another prestige
office location in Newport Beach. Orange C<I. Area. We offer paid on the job training,
profeaiional management and a stimulating
environment. If yon are licensed and moti·
vatecl t-0 earn $12,000 yearly and interested
in joining an all male career minded organi·
zation. we want to talk to you. Call Jim Guil·
let or Ron Walldau 642-7252 SP.RING REAL-
TY CO. 1801 Westcliff Dr.', Newport Beach.
ELECTRONICS
TECHlllOAllS
FOR
HUGHES
Newport Beech
Requlr<'!i a minimum of 2
years of recent ind\lstrlnl
t•xpcricocc in trouble~
shooting, maintenance,
calibration and test of
oscilloscopes, pulse gencr·
ators, VTVM's, special
t·eat equipment and <Jon·
trol'-A atrong knowl·
edge of aolJd flllte clrcui·
try is dealrablc.
Please apply in person to:
HUGHES
500 Superior Avenue
Newport leech, C11if.
An equal opportunity
employer -M&F
I
Lab
Technician
11
ENGINEERS
HUGHES
ConllHtint , ....
Is aeekbw
~rlenced I: creative
COllMECTOR
ENGlllEW • I htlrrcsted in uaocl&tinf 1
with an aggreasive 01'-1
ganization concemea !
with t h e development •
and production of ad.
vanced electrkal con.
nectors for •ce pro-
erams.
The acope ol OIJ1' projo
ecta raQg'c:!I f r 0 bl the
Boeing ssr throu&b &J11o
veyor, Apollo and MOL. I
Growth opportunities elG-I
lit Ill Product Engineer..
ing, Development Engie
neerlng, Tool Eneineel'o
ing and E~
Services.
For intei'View IJTIJl&e-l
ment, please c a 11 (c°"
lect) or forward your re-•
aume to: I
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,._
$11.50 UP wk. w I kitcbeb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!IJAN. 1 White male poodle. 546-0llm locall ac. $74,000 ::·~~for
$22.50 up Studio Apts. 2376 Mount. la o..rt 6210 CM area. Annen to "Pep-Free !'..at·Omutl'la·Tmna prop. .
HAVE $10,000 eq in 2 Br
home A: separate apt on R-2
IOt, Oceamlde. Exch for 2
or 3 Bl' home, C.M., $20,000
range. 962·2356. REUBEN E. LEE '•
\i
Newport Blvd. 548-9'755. PY" REWARD. 548-0429 BRICK • BLOCK • STONE * * * * * * 5996 H ..... C= REWARD for flndin& male PLANTERS ·SLATE ltMnl la lolrd .,... titten, bm. ltl'ipe W/wht CEMENT work. 836-2916
313 ac. of bautuul mia no1e 6 i*WI· 673-9157 -..0.ny·u CON"""""""' SERVICE DlltECTORY l»EKVICt DIRECTORY J'OR moantalD land in the Slerrat.:;;;=======:1 .. 0 "".n ~,..,.
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REMRED PEOPLE Nevada1 near the aouth fork --.. It 6405 All typea Patioe le Walks Generil Serllcet 6682 Plumbl"I 6890 M.5-3~ after 1 P.M. of the~ River. '11le prop. rw• IOIM Jne Eat 6'f5.5516
IEAL ISTATI Gener••
erty baa been improved witb CEMENT worlt, all types. HOME REPAIRS LEAKS? Gu or water el~
2 cabina, meldowa dared, FLY LAS VEGAS •nd No Job too miaD. Pree est. ..8 av e" Call GUARDIAN tronlcally located under ce-
water IYlltcm. and a lake PALM SPRINGS If. sruFLICK 548-8615 HOME SERVICE tor any ment, blacktop, i r o u n d ,
stocked with trout. For mare l"tom <>ranee Coant;J Airpol't CUSTOM Patios, pool decks, kind ol nipain such u wall!, any place. Repaired
• Income Preperty 6000 tbfo, ,,._ c • U Qeml PMn SIM'lftll driffwl.)'s. Concnte· saw-phnnbing, electrbJ, earpen. -O.rl ~ Water t~s
SHAUMAR Dr. 4 Unit TboJDfllllll with: S9.95 each way tng A: removing. HZ-1010 try or ant~other ~ems Clean.,... Jlft88Ul'e res un:u·
apt. J1eL. trma. Must aen. lckhoff and As-. Inc. .... v..-QUALITY • • • :rou may have wi~ your Call Leab. ~8
By Owner. $38 000 1118 W. Chap1llift Ave. $29.50 round trip e e e CEMENT WORK home. 546-5079 PWMBING
MS-5045 637-446'7 Aft. 5 C>ranp, Calif. Spec1al Evening Tour CALL SJ9.5006 Painting, Plumbing, Car· REPAIRS REMODEL ~ ·-••· ,.._,.. •• n Kl-2121 ~~ Sf'l2'1 Ovem!Pten A WeeRndtftJ.::======= -"'""· n-si. nAI. T-....,,, 642-3128 " JN ... ~ ....... -· """ ..,,...._ .... _.., reservatiool Chlld ,.._ 6610 ,..... .. ,, ~ ~ ......... ~ 1o bet& Glfer. $JIO mo in-... ...,... .. ,_.... _,.. can ·~" .~ PLUMBING
come. Owner. 5494133 hcMntll, L 1. 6230 .~:.!!LINA :121-U-CDJ--SED--D-A_Y_CAR--E-Plinting, Plllhlb~. car. Reuonable. 6GMJ4
I i"""a _. __ ham Hot •. _ .... _ -_.... ptntry. Reas! Rel. lnlltl'ed· ·p S I '915 lullw Rent• ..,..., WA.NT: Free a ~ e IUllQIEll, .._.,, .,.-cu.... Call "Mike" "2--0MS ower WMD "I
in Oraftle Coant;, $31,600 81.llul Harbor-Baker * 546-1539 -L. W.-~ to Lease FKV, FOR: leMOlied, good Hippy DURNIJ 67." Automatic Parkina: Lot
..... pay 2Dd TD, $.U.&llO. Real-Chlld C1re ·6610 H1ull"1 .v Maint. Lot Stripping
ID W-= =area ~:7401 54>1560 f>A wn.L care for cbf1d age 2~ CLEAN Jots, prqea, etc. Gardening Reas. 540-4738
Bridal ~ • Jn~rJ Uonne to 4 in my home. Newport Tree removal, dump, i.1dp. Remodel •--tr 6940 can • R. E. w...... 6240 We ALL miae you at the Heights area. 548-6991 backhoe, fill, grade. 962-8745 . ., --'
WlNTON REAL ESI'ATE beach! C:......,._.....__ 6620 LIGHT HAULING-MOVING. IF YOU need Remodeling, ~Montana Rumbold WANTED _...._._. Reasonable. Two veta. PAINTING ••• REPAtRS
STORE tor rent or leue, eor· Nice 4 BR U atill honk at e WE WIU. 642-4030 CALL DICK • . , 642-1797
ner. 2301 W. Balboa Blvd., P1W1 Fam Rm Home white volklwagons!) .... "' ... m Income Tex 6740 Sewing 6960
Newport Beach. &G-9742 in Newport Beach oa tee lot MEET SOMIC)lltE NEWI av....., e PRIME Retail Location • $55,000 • $65,000 BEACH CITY SINGLES. e Remadellni • N W Alterations. custom dresa-
STORE -18 x 40 E8Cl'OW to doae 6115/68 EVERY WED s:ao.pm. CUSTOM MILLING Gordon • anen making. Rea90nabie prices
1875 Barbor, CM 64&E4 Salil~Realty F.nJo1 "VI Winters Combo" COSTA MESA LUMBER Pub. Acct. -Est. 1951 For app't, 673-6015
··-• BALBOA PAVILION No Dn P;rmt. Ml 6-8909 Home or Office Appts. ALTERATIONS Offlcit lentil 6070 ,..,,.,.,,. .. ~ ,_ i...v1-• 400 MAIN. (BALBOA) modAuftn Now Incorporating former CUSTOM DRESSMAKING 1.;;..;;,;,,;;..;;:_;.._ _____ .,,~.,_, .,. .,..,, .. ,.; e CALL: 673-4633 Add!t:lona * i:e ~ F. J. Hanna practice "LOUISE'' 548-7104
OFFICES for Lease. $95 and home OQ ar near !Ake Ar-. GO -~ h ed It Gerwick-Lk. OPEN 7 DAYS 2 5--$175. Modern. AhxOOdltioD· rowtiead. Write Box P-2, ........ ._, .. :."'::.;;;;;·about 671~ * 549-71TO ·1Zl0 Stashort, N.B. Alteratlont--64 -145 "A n..n.. Pilot N-""u .,._ .., _,,, dditl Nc11t, accurute, 20 yn. exp. el. Paridng. Orange """ c/o u-v , ~.....-· 8Jl1\hlllc for you. Ca ll NLW CONSTR. • A ODS e 6i5·3345 e
Bull Bldg. 230 E. l Tlh St. Beach. -.-3 to 5, 7 to 9 PM. Remodelin~ -L\c. Cootr. FILE NOW • PAY LATER TILE, Ceremlc
CM. 60-142> , Beach DON HAWE 642-1246 BY APP'T. 642-7494
omCE • Apt. 2450 Newport BUSINESS ""' ~~ui:~bmlbip ADDmONS, remodel; stores Orange ('..ounty Income * Veme. the Tile Mlln *
6974
NEWPORT BEACH
Explorer Motor Home Corp.
needs experienced:
• Cerpenters
• Electrlcl1n1
• Mechenics
Trailer or molar home man-
ufacturing experience man-
datory. Hospllalliation. life
insurance, dlablllt.Y lnsur·
ance and Income replac~
ment inr.ura.nce. Apply
4000 Cempus Drive
Newport Buch
HI Fl Components
Salesman
For store in 0.ta Mesa. Op-
portunity to advance with
grow.Ing company. Would
prefer experienced stereo
-componeta aalesman but will
Metdurgical
TrainH
Some chemist ry.
Young high school
grad and interest in
metal testing.
AIR
INDUSTRIES
Corporation
12570 Knott Street
Carden Grove
714: 192-5571
An equal opportunlty
employer
consider well versed audio --------
bobbyllt. Salary commensu-
rate with ability and per[or-Security 6u1rd
mance.
646•8895 Man to work lbe following
shift Monday thru Tuesday ___ W_AN_TE_D ___ , 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Wed. 12
YOUNG MAN midnight to S a.m.; Sat &
without expenen<.-e to be SUn 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
trained in preci&lon tens Contact:
grinding It pollsbng. I '"llU( &AGE Wlll works nights 3: 30-12 \AU ' •
Contact:
Ken Hebert after 2 p.m. WESJ (OASJ
540.9291
1166 Whittier Ave.
Coste M-..
646-2491
An equal opportunity
employer
Mr. W. E. Klineer
Mana1er
Professional St.affinr
541-0671
HU.GHES
P. O. lox H
500 Superior Ave.
Newport BHch
C1llfomf1 92663
An equa.1 opportunity
employer -MlrF
' I ,
i ' 1
-,-,o-d-uc-tio-n-1 I
To~~~=-l tlon of 1m1fl rubber :
division. Pr ... ll')t H•
perience desirable but
not required.
Apply to
Personnel Office
U.S. Divers
Company
3323 W. Warner
Santa AM
An equal opportUllUJ
employer sms., c.M., 1 BO<. to FINANCIAL 61S-389t & homes. FRANKEN Tax Service CUst. work. In.stall Sc re.
SELL
Collier
Encyclopedia
Hlghnt COft'lml11ions
& Profit Shering
No chargebacks 539-"84 QtJ Ball. C.U: t542·'T168 lus. Opportunities 6300 .. , IY\UOLtCS •-640-5138 499-2984 m W. 19th. Suite F, C.M. paJrs. No job too miall .
..........,.. ......."....,_ •J\ 1,. f Pla.~er patt:h. Le 8 k l n g No Ex&arienc• '~--*-I ,...._ 60IO HUbor Ara Pbolle 613-1724 C _. Cle i 6625 FED. & St. $4 • ...,; -· rm. shower rc"'alred. 847-1957. r-factory ·Tr1inees Buyer l
n19_.-.. ._.. CONFEcrlON SUPPLY ar,.... '""I SJ4.50. 25 Yrs. exp. Open 7 .. Necessary!
Un--··-' ~=unity f or 24 Houn. DRY Foam Process. NO dan-days. Kemme•:.J~.~~J _o_a_s_&_EM __ PL_,O_Y_M_E_N_l Muf bave <'.leu Calllnrnla OPEN locked atoraie apace
tor rent to cantracton «
lndlJtdaall. u M422
Immediate openings d a y
shift. F'or spedol inl!lllator
manufacturer. Apply.
l,DUOU .. _... ~10 "-'A"'-PROF""" 19'.lO Harbor, '-'"• """"""'" drl · rd A t man or ,....--to restock "'"~"'· -ger of lwull\.IJ.•g. ~ J b W .. _~ 1 -~ 702c vrng rero · PP Y new type ';;;&;' dispen.eera SlONAL WORK. 24 hr. 5et· GE'ITING A refund! For o enrwu, ~Y YELLOW CAI CO.
with high qpallty food prod· vice. 673-3112 quick irworn~ tax service CARPET Cleaning. t'l001 186 E. lGtll St.
hMlullrlal Pr.: 60IO ucts. H&Ddllng brand names NORMA HAYDEN in your home • caJJ 90.2734 sti1pplog. Waxing, WaUs, . .CO.ta ,..,....
only. NABISCO. No sellln1. formerty or La Conteua Gardettlng 66IO eves. Windows "'.uhed. 531.m67 S.lesmen .. -. -Ml·-,....--,.-
Feno Corp.
18765 Flbcrgtas11 Road
Huntington' Beach ... _2 .a..-In Ora-Dependable penon can net Beauty Salon, bu joined 1---------YOUR HOME by APPT. PRACTICAL nurse, home or Career opporty w1tb Jeadq "'" _,,...., • ._ VE.RY JDGH EARNINGS. the staff at Federal It StAte Retw-ns --------38l' ol lrallt.aP on a ilOO' FUil or part ifme. Requires PETER CHRISTIAN • 531.{JSOO • hospitnl; local or· a. ref-firm offering O'I« 100 mu. IOYS 10. 14
major ltreet. Hu a net $1l50 to $3250 for immediate N..w.porter Inn Ad1lr'1 L1ndtc1ping erences. 646-1790 tual tuodl. J\tU or pt time. Lacuna Bud\. $o. Lapn11
depth ol rm' oatatmltng W-'•· f ---·• In .... EXPERT TAX SERVICE HOUSEWORK -Woman with No exper nee. we train. Good routes! • Good A-'-1 ~ _...,.. .. start. ......, or~-· Beauty Salon e Dealgn 6 lnatallatian Your bome. E\rea & wknds. f Npt Sch oUlce, 642..sm D I y PILOT ....... location. ...--.-,..v,wuu· R or terv1ew. gh1ng phone num-644-0340 • Lawn Maintenance $5. up John Devlin 540-i>t34 xlnt re 'a availab.le for day Santa Ana office, 547-3331 A L
info, pleue call K. W. ra· ber to Inter.state Dist. Co., . • Ruidenuat It Comm.'I.. work. Homemakm 547-0081 lnve---Finan-'·• e 642-4321 e l*!'k~ __.. a--1-• 18ll West Katella, SUlte 221, Coast Health Cl•b 644 0303 Income Ta.~ • reuonable. E.\'P. teller de!>1tes parl· .. ,v... ...., REAL ESTATE
.. ,_. - -,... Anaheim, California 92804. • FREE SAUNA e 834 W. 18th St .. C.M. tlmc work as bank teller Services. fno. · ·
1111 W. a.pman Ave. FOSTER Ffe!? store. Well With Swedish mauage by "Tender L-evlng Care 64l-0020 * 6f6.9145 or cashier. 642-4111 ~lEN Wanlediilt~ Shouldn't yoo be with Walktt
0rep. Calif. b .,,_t IOc. Must 1e.ll 1 "-' _,.,. M • 1t. _ _. __ ,, EXPER"'""'CED woman. art'll to make extra money I-Lee? Free Information. -"2l ~ 5a.89'l5 eJta ·"""' • 4'M\~.en\;C\J aS1Uese for Gr""_.._ Ironing 6755 '""' during thei r" lcllure hours. Phone ar write WALKER Ii t>r'1 orders. 633-6409 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Prevent hot wealbft' prob--Daywork, Own trans. Mon. Exper not necessa,ry. We LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd.
GrlllL!ldm-.SOO 6320 9 am-10 Pin 1ema NOW! Rea10n&ble IRONING $1.JO.HR. Wed·'Ibura. 543·T850 wiU train you in general 54.5-3029,
11 • ft. Air ....s oft.Ices, MoMr te LOlfl 13i E. 11th St. "2-Ul monthly lawn care. Pruning. I CALL 6G«l38 DA YWORK • experienced • clean Ina. Write to 16-10 E. --------
IPflilliaHd. ewitral17 loeat-$Ui000 ProtessioMJ penonallud L&ndlc:aptng. ~ienced ========= relerences prefer Balboa SlnuM>n, Los Angeles, 91XJ12. CARRIER BOYS
ed, die ._ IW)ll, N. Santa Fat aood lit, 2nd TD Joana manU9Crlpt evaluation. Letter bortleuJturist. MS-l!Mll. Peperhen9ing area &35-4670 att 6 BROILER MAN--GOOD ROU'J'D
Ana. Jde9l for dJltrlbutton l-3 yrs. ~ Bkr· of ~ • write GARDENING • Have YoU P•lntlng 6150 .;;Job=;;;:W;:;:e:n::::tff====== F;,.-pcr.. rull Umf'. Coot11ct ~=i:EAOI
..... or i.etorJ. Jolla B. I>ally PUot Box P-4 railed 2 or a aerdeM4 for --~-----Mr. .John Lnwll'r al the oa1Lv PILOT
KDroy Co. m.mt Mone" Wlftt9d '350 an estimate and no o~ DEPENDAB.U:: ~tnllnl! 81 Men & Women 7030 Sll:o!lt>r Steak HoUHc, !gj~ll -"" . ' r-:;::::::::::::;::;::===== ;.;;.:.:,;.:;.r:------(.1rd of ThMtks 6416 al·--s ap•. c··11 u9 """·"""" REASONABLE P t I cc 8· 0 • b Bl·-' 'lu t 81" "I' e 64.2-4321 e ,..~-_._1 ~• ,... ..,,.._""'1.,... "---nv w/ ,.,.. .., ... ..-ouo.. n..0w-u work It materiula'. PQ.<;tTION wanted to mnm11otr lX,0·ac 1 ...... , ~ " · ,, ...... '1· '"RY COOK s•Art • ., OO""· ~ -~· ~v•" \,.Q ....,. .. ,......, GAR.Om?NG SEDVICE -.i.. ¥ 1 N" b pen ngs 11. so avn . 1 .. • "' *· 1 '"" -Ing petns needs lOllltt o( ESnrER Buddand wanta to ,, M:-,..,1031 or 546-21\'29 qua • ap\s. • o ar~n Y rt'-Coslu Mesa It La llnhna.J Graveyard only. ~-to ....,..1000· Will l'l'Y extend w thank$ to every . BY MONTH. N.B. CdM '"""v"'IOR • Eh'TERJOR cent!)' retired U.lt• eXf'C & -Th "At'"" C ,. S'--2 OC'CUl'l&U -.-_._ ~ mun.t ;lut one who wu ao klnd to * 51~ * u·o""" wlf<'. 5U-2826 t:xper Service Scallon I! "" "'f>e ou.ee • ...,. ~ ....... ~-;f' Ollftpan)' on rlil)t her dal1QI it.er i.te bereave-EUROPEAN GARDENER Average l Br apC., ltabor & lldp 562 W. 19th St., CM
o.ta ,.,_, pod IDcatlon. d;i'·~ Clft}y, P.O. ment. Lcndlcapfnl. M.iat4Duce mat'l. fll,:-iO il2-752S Domestic Hefp 70aS Brown's Shell, CdM OARD~'S helper. Need
..,_, nom lor ..tll6ana1 Boll DI t.quna Beach. v~ ftUOfl. ~ ens. ·INTER or ~t. PAJNTIJl\G. 2301 E. Coa11t f(wy. two ~ble cnen .,,/
-. w·~· Prtvats __ Cw SlllVICI DIUCTOltY GEM· clea._.. lrff MrVltt. IMMED. SERVICE. Local UVE JNS Office Mlftiget trans. Pttt one w/trudt.
PnZMOlllll ~....,~ deed";""-. .. L."''"'-New I•" n •• •l)rinlc1en. m. FREE e_tt. 541-1611. -~ payw ,.. Experienced. Able to do 111 t,icper pref. Full time. c.u
m.tm0 ~ '"1 lllate. Market . Wj ,._ Haullnc· .Reaon . ...._ VET'S Bonded Pa.biting Ceorce .8y1111d Arency types of ol~ worit lnclud· W-1321 • _
-r. Ct..t ""'· OIM ~ -•.• nrat bWt --It"--_.,home. . A"* .,.. ~ a.. .. up ~-.ot .. EF:tr:..1~~ •• 11'2 .~ IOS.S E. 161h, S.A. r;o~ lnr t>'Pllw. 6-t(j..5132 FRY coc ••• fXlledmctd _. _ _. · ....,,., -•-.. ., '.:..t-and fClrl-Odd ....,.. "" .,... '"'VU• Chlnew -Enill•h • F~ -.-FltY COOK e BOB'S COFFEE SHOP deed SlUOO. leat c:ndlt nf. DQ1 or nt ..... NB ana. M.,.. .. ,. • .._. Pmnaneit. eiq>er. Llw·IJI t=xpcr. 001 t"""\t('d. UO!I So. El Camino Reel
Lell tlOO ~ ~ 6*3114 )!!!' A 11e1-.. $4l&l ,lflot 6860 f 8J' F:01l A!t)'. 6U-8iru ~"u SAN Q.EMEN'J'F. lll.5CJO. nnt ·TJ> on...,,.. # HA1iLINC. ~l de.r-_ _...._______ Mn. STEAK 1 •
CROfCE ree ~~·"'"~ht on mert!al 1Hacl i; ynt m 8UltD1' inarMt~-. lb 14119. hft to~. trlO'lmecd. Cua'tom P•cic, ecr.tt'll I· :.1., w.,,t~"'. ;J•n 7",... ZZ..."T Falavll'I\ .. C'd 642.0r.t' ~tAlNTh"NANC'E Men. Pan
Saliap Or. ,, ... ..-• , .. .,,' Br ti $46-~ .,.,.. Tiii OAJt.Y PILOT 1"tf'ftOVfd· 642·'1260 I t1nd Co11e'ltle Work v <'nrrot 1''nctOrY W1;k -t[ll'H! for llO unit.a. Avi;. S2/
Locel m1nuf 1eturer
needt l~yer forsmell 11
end busy Purchltlnt
0.pertment. Must be
experienced fn pu,..
CM.. of snMll pll'fl
•nd femlla.r with ...
al purchasl"f ,,..
cedurn. If qu1llfltd l
1pply In perten:
I
Personnel Dept.
" U.S. Diven
Compaay
3323 w. w ... ,
Santa A•
Sr. llectf'Oftlc Tech.
or Jr. Delltn l"lo
~·~ labor'atorJ woatdal 1' I t • lntqrated oitalJtf l D •
~lectro-medaaletl .itct..
ing drcultL Elfab~
co11U11«Clel tlrm. UbelW
fl'lllp btntftta 11.nd .. ..,,
comlnflllM'tlf' wilb ~
f!ftet.
PAIAMITllCS
flt Balcer, ODaCa ...
:l :
fMG,&iQ ._ .. na ac -OaMW aclJoe. S.ft Onie C.OOst. Co. 5.\24,i()I Expt'r llARDWAm: MAN Apply btlw~ 10.12 hr. can ftwin 1U:llM7Sl
tMERAW BAY mw lol MONEY W~D lot' 'l'n*at ntemlY, llimt 6 dort. 1'°* ~~~~l~~m~t N...., a"' .••. -...... ,,.. Cootnct: Mr: Sl. Clair RINOSLEY MF(). co. Ttle qwdca 1V11 .a I
pr! .__..... • Oftda, Ttlp blttf'ti't .... 11 r.IU"C.I\. ~ ....... e mau.1 ' '"""' U ~--I ' ••~{ v . ..., .... -... rec _-.. ~.., M2100t . RMI mo rites ll2-321t IW tt w1tlt • .... , 642JlJ3 191M~, C.M. n. qaldDlr JW ..... ~·
...,.,. BY OWMJ" 548-mt _..... • • . 'r--
' . " "'•.
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"•s & IMPlOYMINT ntA~fl'O•rATION JOIS I IWLOYMINT ... a Wl.OY..., ••CMAHDell Ml MllCHAND•I.. MllCMANOlll loa ,.,.. a LN••OUC: TU~ATllM -_;.. --SALi AND TIADI ULI AND TUDI I AMI) TUDI Met, Wanted, Men 7200 Help W1nted, Men 7200 Hel11 WanhNI Het, W....., _SA_L------.-.,... ' 1125 ..........
---SAILBOAT Women 7400 _!!_~ 1408 1211.!••lll~ '---.. M .. CI....... l60I u:A11R Te 01a ,._ ... :===;:=;:;i:ii;;j
HUGHES s.u':t"!:,~,~!E~ 0~=~~:~~L ~ *-PUiLiC NOTICE ~_..._ :_;;;A;;U;;tc;;'ll;;ION;;;;;;; __ ~;;;;I ;;:APN~.:: Jaur
ot fiberglus and allboat writ.tr A 10-loey Md's"**-117 brand MW 1918 color TV'1 ol Prt.,, ..... 1f, 1:11,.... AFGHAN, • ..,, .... 1eneraJ foreman. Knowled1e H u G H E s Ex.-~ • Elf.e ~ -24 Newport ... ch construction nantlal. South-Moun approic 10 ~ s. y_, m. and modall are anllable for tmm. lledroom -. dmnl. ~ exClll AKC Wooclllae.
rm Calif. location. s e n d be SM.,, A-Neat appnriftl. diatt dilpotal. TbeM are major maau-:=--.. ~-dlaln. .... ~. ..-. alt~ P.11. hb ursent requltemt.t1ts for qualiffcations and llll~ ex· Newport leach Send letter wlOt Ql:al.IBca. facturers, naUonal11 advertised and fiiJ.. _ .... _ alCauo.
peeled to Box M-8, DaJly • li<ln1 A ftclt~bCCS to Jy llJ&ranteed. 100% Financing is Hail• ~-.. ~ .... fllwttb'k~, ~ ~~.!.~~.no...~~ I
Swiss
Screw
Mac6ine
Opera ton
Pilot. llaa a rrquiren.rnt fOr an "HMF," Box %115, Newport bl th ell .• -tu• '"' ura,,__, • .,. ,........ .,..,,. •n -__.-lnJ!v1dual with reccnl e:.· Beach. · 1 e. wi very easy ere t qww.ucaUona. mower, color TV"1, ponable line. 52M<ll.1 43 AUTO SALESMAN perlenc.e In LABORATORY wwmineu to pay is the most lmoortant stereos. ndb. ncuwn P-1JRE.--Br-ed_r_Aml_lft __ ~_
TESTING PROCEOURE.5 &ABYSm£R In your hm factor. Rental plans • with buy option• da~n. twtn comer unitl, btrd pu~ ·femain: $25. Oran&e County's ntwesl and
la.tint Chrysler Plymouth
dtaler. No experlence nee·
es.sary. Demo plan It other
fringe benefit!. ExceJlent
promotloo potential. Con-
tact Mr. Roberts, A t I a s
Chrysler Plymouth, 29'l9
Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
FOR DISCREET ELECT· for 11" yr old boy. Pm are also available. For u low u $2.150 refriaer•ton. chest tren-847"'62'f ''Y" l&a..La.
RONlC COMPONENTS. NB or lowrr CM area. 6t6-per w~k. Dealer• must pay cash. No er, 1to•a. wuhera, clr)len, m.RI 6337 att 6· C. 0. D.'s. Call coll'-Ct 213: 861-8707. diabwuben and MUCH TltANSPOITATION ' •
lndlvldual1 without exper·
lence but with formal edu·
cation In Cbtmlstry and/or
Physics beyond lht High
School level will 111!1<1 be
conslderl'd tor this chalJeng-
lni PQJltlon.
Jobe Men,, Wom. 7500 -=-----~ -=-=---~----=-....
with T n r n o eJCPtrience.
Abih'y to do own Sl!l·UPI
desiralJll'.
Work in 11 clean. a.ir-condJ-
_,,. . tlontd shop loc:attd near
the beach. Enjoy top com.
pa.ny bel)l!fit.a. ~
"it 11iae positions o f f e r an
" e~ Mure w i th a
irowtnl commercial div!•
Ion of Huihn Aircraft
ltadtt ln the field of dec-
tronlcs.
PltUt 1pply In person.
HUGHES
500 Superior Avenue
--;; Newport le1ch, C1llf.
', Equal opportunity employer
-MiF
lh.··
• t
'11>"'
.... I .....
....
PARAMETltlCS, an
•tablllhecl commel"·
cl1I firm has lmmedJ.
at• openlnfS fer the
followlnt perrMMnt
poeltlons:
• Mechanical
Auemblers
• Electronic
Assemblers
•Wiremen
• T echnlciaM
lxpe;lence required,
Liberal frln .. ben.fltt
PWMmKS
929 a.leer StrMt
Cotti Meta
549·2211
INSPECTORS
Openings for men ln
final and procell in-
spection ol threaded
product&.
5S hcx.r week
Apply In penon:
AIR
INDUStRIS
Corpor1tion
12S70 Knott Sl:n!et
C11rdtn Grove
714: 192-5511
An equal opportunity
employer
-;:-MAN lor a111embl.Y, 1hlpplng ~; ' and rectivlng dept. Full
I,_,:, time.
Must have drivers Uc.
-Sl.110 lo Start
·•• Apply In person:
i ll:.·• Golden's Magic Wind ~~· 916 W. 17th Slrttl, C.M.
WANTED Service Station
Attendant. Ex::erient:e. mar-
ried preferred. Good hr1.
r>alary .+ commlnion. Ar>-
ply, Suprrior Shtll Service
1495 Superior Avt.. N.B.
Agenc'-, Women 730C
Plt-ase apply In j)('rson to·
HUGHES
500 Superior Avenue
Newport leach, C1llf. F. C. Bkkpr. to $500
Crowin& progresalve f Ir m
needl Girl Fri. Bkk& lhru Equal opportunity employer
T/B. Xlnt advancement. m/f
Ad. ~y , to $450
Prestige N.B. firm oUer.n:.;1-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii top bcncnts. SH 80. type 60. 1•
Advertislnst or R.E. exp.
helpful.
Dictaphone Secy $415
Conversant In Sp11.nish. In·
tere11tin.1t work. Age open.
Newport
PersonMI A .. ncy
WNCH
HOSTEll
Good Opportunity
133 Dover Dr., N.8. Apply in peraon
642-3110 3-5 P.M. DAILY
1-eai ~~~~.~~ .... S350 Snack Shop No. 1
Med Rl!C'Pt ............ $31~ 2305 I . Coast Hwy.
Back Office • • .. .. • • • to SJ50 Cerena del Mar
Frmt OUlee •.•••••• to S400
Med lnaurancr ...... to s-1001---------
Rfl. N11rse ......•..... $UO
WILLIAM PENN
Auoelalts Agency
1156 Newport, C.M. &tU-13~
SCREBID
C1rMrt for S.Cys. &
Bkprt. In Oran.-Cnty.
642-7484 M6-662o
EXPERIENCED
TELLER
S.nk of Americe
1016 Irvine Avenue
Newport Beach, Cal.
Scrtt11ed Penonnel A1ency Equal opportunity Employf!r
901 Oovtt Dr., Newport Bcb.
Peraonnl elk -o/25 • • to $4.16
Pel'IOOOl 1tC -120/10 to $580
RN: beck ofc, u/30 •.•• $450
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
PBX Operator
AND
Generel Office
CLERK
Sd;:iht young indMd\.131
who will be uained to
work in Compu{er Ctnter
Area work!ng with com-
putrr input and output.
Must be able to work
any lh1lt.
Contad Pat Fol.em
COWNS
RADIO (Q;.~PAMY
19700 J1mborff ltoad
New~rt Beach
133.0600
All appUcatlons revirwed
on mtrit with no bias
toward Race, Color,
Creed or Sex.
COUPLE offJce w or k •
Lasuna Rfff Motel, DOS
S. Coast Hwy. Lquaa
Beach· 491-m
o .......... I022
GE dlshwuber, bit-In, Uke
DC'W $40. Philco frig. 12 CU
ft, 90 lb frttze cap. hue
modtl Pl. O'Ke~ft/Merrlll
gas stove SZI: dine~ 1cu
S17.SO: lawnmowen $S Ir
$7.50; maple desk $15: pn
drapea SS + 200 mbc Items.
Fri. • Sat 1884 P1a.centll,
C.M.
EVER Y'nfING b'OID a lilllc
to .Uver! Mile llHhoW le
decor items, an~. rec-
orda, BBQ, lndr planter,
4'xl'x3' ti tsh. dlaappear
elotbullne, WED. THURS,
FRI, M . m Alben Pl.
CM I first Ilse oU Sanl•
Ana Ave> 646-S2J2
STOVE, kitchen tablt le 4
cbalr1, need! paint. West-
inabou1e washer, reuon-
able. Other mlscellaneou.e
ltema. 279 E . 19th St., COiia
Meaa. 5tl-3713
G ARAGE Sile. TV COMOle
25" w/remote control B/W,
lmr u matt w/box 1pm1
A Hl1wd frme, 2 BR nite
l'tndl, odde A ends. SAT
1-5. IZ32 Malloy Or.. HB
AMGE Sale. rrt, Sat. le .SHORT order dioir. Exp. G
on grill, fl'ftlCb Uift. und-
wlchtl. Fa 11 t tmnaYer.
&an. H1·Fi 1pkrt, bilM,
c t 0 t 1t I n I ' Woodft'obone, BBQ arm, ac c ordi o n OriYe-in. 6C-0l9I
CCX>K
rnatJtutionaJ experience Hm-
tlnston Valley ConY1letee1t
Hospital. 142-5551
fCantellal Mlle. 200 72
Marina Ln, Hts Bc.b
• ggi.3445
GA.RAGE Sale 11·5 PM
Saturday le Sunday
HµRDRESSER with •.•• s
FOLLOWING * PHONE:
tramer
pooer,
l:nlnk,
touter,
NI lham-
dry iron.
EASTBLU1T COrFFURES
~15'70 for Intft'Yiew
MAINTENANCE Oluple for
5 Star Park. Must have
Mobile Home. H.B. area
141-8049
'
MJac. Item.a. 310 Colt& Mew.
St., CO.ta Mtsa
tum I lure tor Sale.
Dlntnc rm table, record
plyr, chrl. etc. 142-1136 alt
5,
e LAWN SALE e OPPORTIJNITIES Fullerette
Prolram. local .,., $2 br 1 9'J E. 11th St., Coeta Ml!ll'I
CONSULTANT AGENCY
2043 Wt1tclitt, NB S.-7796
1624 Westcllf1, NB 541~
l&EKi C'res'nt/ Anhm 63:>-0941
suannteed. 19J.1992 Furnl
Excellent benefits, such u COUPLE to m•,..,.e Beach
paid vacation, lick lMve, --
ture, bou.eebold lterM,
clotbln1. Sal. l!M.
pa.kt II'OUP lnau:rance, tTed-atta Motel. Exp. not nee.
It union. etc. Box MlO Daily Pilot ' A .... Mteet 1100
MOORE ENTERPRISES
PereonMI Agency
'44 Nl!W'porl Blvd., N.a.
Phone TODAY tor
Apply Perl<lllnel Mana1er
DAILY PILOT
330 WFSr BAY,
COSTA MESA
an appolntmtftt for a more
REWARDING nrrtJRE.
'42·toe0 tor •ppoint. A YOI CAW16
Secy, tedl " .. " · .. • to ~ Add to your family ln-
Clkl'l»e. mta exp • • ·' S400 oome. Part time work, Gal Fri, inllurance •••• $350 ne.ar your ho .• Call
Wire 6 Solder •••••• SUIO/hr collect 530-5860 me.
Best Local Companies
J . R. Plmie .Aaoc. Aaency Mauaese Walltecl
1882 Newport, C.M. 64U7'.l0 No experience necta1ary.
H I W __..__.. s.Iary. open. Ase :z:z.32. e P a...--APPLY IN PERSON Women 7400
-------COAST HEAL TH CLUB
Medical Transcriber 132 E. 18th St., c.M. Tborougb1y experienced _____ ......;. __ _
MIJ'llcaJ tnnscrlptlonb.t. IA
Deya. Appl;y Santa Ana RMAIDS • • •
Commun ity Hosp1taJ. Med-.-.... 11!.0 11!.0 lcal Record l>epartm t 0 • • I09 9 •w
600 E. Waablneton Ave.en ' DANCERS
EXPERIENCED $300 per week.
Teletype Operator 638-5433 or 633-971i3
with 1eneraJ aecret&rlal Contract-OMV Girl
backsround wanted for Must include bookkeeplnc
Brolcerap firm. experirnce. 642-0981
contact: Mr. Alward See Mn. Brant
673-7005 Johnson & Son
HOUSEKEEPER • live in.
TaJce care cl home i 3
children. I. 2 6: I moe.,
for coovaltacent mothtl'·
Temporary. 549-1101 Ext
233 or 494-6297
Beautician-Ptt90nable
Lincoln Mercury
900 W. Cout Hwy, NB
Experienced
PROOF OPERATOR
Security Firllt Nst'l Bank
Corona dtl Mar Brttnch
._ 6'5-0819 -·
Muet be Io o d with styles R.& TRAINEE. Full or P /
for the mature women. time. Bkr. A Developtr will
Followinlt prefwed for new train for R.E. llceMe at bl~
OJlGE School•IMtructlon 7600 N wuhlnc macb!M.
aood order $20. Ktmnore
IBM wublni macb, fOOd order.
$15.~ -
D mlWMHER. Sean porta-ICIYPUNCH • Ir
PltOGltAMMING • p INDUS. DltAnlNG • -'
GROC. CHECKING • h c
'TRONIC ASSEMaL Y • e
PIX/TYPI • n. t
Ne, ba"'1 med; ll.lpttb
cond., 115. You Mul.
l42.Q2I
ENERAL Electric Dish-
wuber, Mobile Maid. Uatd
wry little. '40. Call aft 4,
West Coast 142-1987
lane• 1100
Tr1de & lust. Schools LO Spot nf'r1cerator. %ll T S. Main UI. S..A. n.t CO White, I ydrs old. Needl 545-7166
120'17 Gar. Gr. Bl., G.G. b.e thermostat. otherwtse In
aood condition. U CU· fl.
Larie frffier. $35. 842·2342 537-7113
Huntlng-ton Beftch, Calif.
536-1115 A
121 N. Lemon ~.d,lic • nti«IWI 1110
n6-2900
•tetten indicate location
New c1 ........
•.• St1rt WffkJy
I Complete Secretarial
I Clerk TypiJt
I Speclal Counes
Brushup Typq:
IBM Standard
lBM Selectric
IBM Exec
Afternoon a n d e.venlnc
cl~s.
PRl VAT!: PartJ ·Collector'•
items. what p attern
Ironstone china. Georgian
1ilvtr, Early Ame r I c an
furn. By appointment only.
GA U19t GA 4-2:163 aft
5:~ pm. DIY1
ROUND top trunk.I from ru. 6 hlsh chain. nrlvtl
piano stool& w I I b backs
20
from $4S.
M It M ANTIQU~
2421 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA ~A
NTIQUE Ma.hoCMY dlnini
Pay for your books and a
small reiistrations fte, then A
S3 per week. Hund~ of
auccessful graduates over
the past Live yrars!
table, Shttaton style, 3 tX·
tr& lea vet $250. 494-32"8
eves & wkends.
POLLY PRIEST
TRAINEE =~12: 19th SL, C.M. expenae. 546-7881
for nl~ht shift. Full Ume •DRY Clt>anln& Counter Girl
BUSINF.S.S COLLEGE Sew
325 N. Newport, NB $48-9723 S
Int MachlMI 1120
INGER Toucib l Sew aewina
--position. G 0 0 d work WOMAN To wotic in Donut tx~rienced ln markfnl and M TI
,,. ' tiacqround a must. In· Shop 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Apply assembly, 9:~ p.m. s~ • • • ~., t al In penon, no J>hooe calla days. 541·9550 betw a.noon. Business Schoeb
I . erv. &er 10 1.m. only. pl w•-...o.. ~:...· 1919 PLACENTIA eaae. u1<.TielJ'1 Donut • WAJTRES.S 112 g •IBM P~I fl ~ COSTA MESA Shop. 2947 H:Jrt>or BJYd. day1, orf ~. P·~ly e IBM Keypunch
·'-e RErlRED MAN for steady TELEPHONE Solicitor Ex· HAMBURGER H EN R Y, e PBX Typina ii part time work _ JanltOf, 116· Work from home. Euj-2136 Placentia. CO.ta M'5ll 541·2672
acbine. uiie new. Take '1V·
er paymenta cl fl. T5 per
mo. or $!!830 cuh. Call er.
dlt Dtpt. KE ~ 1281 Anahdm
lanos a Or..-11IO
m
p
I. . Gardener. etc. Some exprr\. i ~ S50 to fl'S wk. EXPERJENCE.T dn.ta Jlrl. DF:CX>UPAGE Oassea to
• mce necesary, Apt Bldg. ~ Interiors, m-Gundenion Dnl&. TI6 E. start Jan. 22 l 23: l9J'n A
:· Newport Beach. For apPofnt-Balboa Bl•d. Balboa. this excitlnr 17th ~t. art
Oppart.Mlty Knocks
11 new piano a orpn Ooor
model• are be1ns cltacount·
~ • ment ceU 548-lQ. BABYSITI'ER for 4 c:hldm, * &m:llt * brought up to elate. Enroll • R"',..... 3 KbooJ age. Dependable, w ,-vuu~ AVAIL4BLE rfliab~. Whlttle.r ICh1 area. ANTED • st"Ctttary for now. l.aguna Bch. 494-QJS
' ID seock brokt r'1 ofJlcr. LlFETIME c ~ 5 W~ for boJa 10.14 S42.oon For pene>nal inlerYltw. I trr. Chilcoat lO Good Proftta BABY Iman Typln, School 173
i:.:--........ ·_!o_SUndQ ,,._ SlTTERBal.....__ .'~--~ ~:!· can Mr. Cedlk, 494.9194 Ott Mar, C.M. 548-2859
C-' ~Yft'J ---""' .,.,. ...wu """'"· e RESTAURANT HELP 8 -CKAUJTEUR Exptr1enced. IChl, my houae or youn. Part -ti.mt: everuna I BEGINNING GUITAR
ltJ 1Mn« In Llcuna or Yidnlty. 2-S:lO p.m. 6'7MS'1l Over 21. e 545-9163 ln my bo~:.S: mo.
To won trnfcul.v bourt • CASHIER • PBX rtllef. WANTED
1
daye. Write Pi,. ap, ex-Some bookkeeping. Auto. Elrptr Otfic. Htlp. MEltCHANDISI FOR
pen.ct, •lary detlred. motin bedcground MMn-Call ...... £J""
r Wrlte I>aUy Pl.lot. Box M·9. tiaL Roy Otrvt.r PontJac. ,,_.., .... ''.I AND TltADI
.• e MAN .r~ TRAIN· Kl 64144 HSEKPR -Ba'b)/sltttr w11nt· 1 • ,....,,...."" .. ' furniture eooo .. _, .. ~ EE, 21 « OVl"I', hlllt school AP!'. Ma.nager. Uperlenctd ed. for chldm -at'I 13,'1,2. _....
• : p-ad. Excellent carett op-30 unlt.i.. Free untum Apt: Pvt. rm A hA. CaU ~
' portunltyl P u 8 L r c FJ. + ns. Pool. no malnt. --Ult MAID--CLOSING OUT •••
; NANCE CORP. Call 84M841 call Trw\n, 213:8fl6..0781 $45-9963 ••• ENTlll STOCKI
t EARL'Y morntc MWIPIPtr e CUU,M\JS? BE 21 e e PART nme J'alt.r.tt" : =:;::_..
: auto rout~ e Hite lhlft/6..PM to J.AM. work OW1I atta. $2. br par. MAPL&-SPANlSSMODERH
t llanttlwtOft B..s Nf.DJO MOit dance. * M}cro.Mlnl to start. !162o62M
! iOYS 10· 14 Skirt. * * 5693 FULL£RE'M'E I Part time Sot...a.ir.t.oomeaca ~ Dlntttft.Bedlloonl .. I~ Good ...,_, • Good .,.., BABYSl'n'ER L l v • • 1 n. ~ llr. Guar to atart. 'hbl8-Lampeo.Ml.c.
1AL10A PDfDJSt1U 'Crudmothu-type' OK. 01 tlUf'12 Al'TEJt 2-.P.M. App:eM Purnlture
I DAJL Y PILOT 54l-C290 bd 3 JIGa NEED Babytttt«, Mta dtl n:ig Ha.rt-« BJ. CM Mt.UIO
t' _ ~"&~ e HOUSEKEEPER for 2 BR. Mar am. Hout1Y or dlll).
-.-. .,.,_. ln Laguna; I bn. per CaO ~ PLEASl::I
Pitt w .. llmt. m.11» .._ 12 Pft' llobr. ~1UT WAJTRESS a BUS GIJlL
.IAllUICA DOI UO'm. TEL£PROHE loUcft«. J:ir. ~· Pr.I, ms E. Coa1t -
ed It a aood A\/lncl· AlJ
alea lnclmle me delinry.
bmcb. Wllb piano ale. cne
free in-._,. bllllllC· With
orpn aale, rr.. ie.cm.
Liberal ........ to I)
snontha.
Welltch'tMlnallnt'•
MUstC CITY
SG So. .......
So. c..~ Plaa
J40.21'5
S'ECIAL NOTICI-
win demUda that " move all _..,. a lloor
model ........... PltnOI ' .. Hawf 111 c:uttJnl toa.boM.~
to 251' -11111 11\JMYl
AJlD'S ULDW11f ITUDJO ~OI~
ARY ..... .-.a .,..... ~ a
...... -~ wabilo'
apec:tal, ... ....... ,,.
1215. New HuNllllld ..-1
O¢'lall OlllJ -IOfMIOT-PlllUJPI CO •
tin N. M11111 It -ltrttt . , awtACDl tor 22 ...-... .,r. Aftnoen, '9rt tl9t la..,. OlM
4 a. r.111111. Ex,tr. wn. Gaar lalarJ•ta-m? HOUSIKllN•-..
-· --· N1Y1 I ....... ....-.i C'-lltllr Mlfllll'M. " ..._ " ~ . ""'OEm
~.-,,.._.. ,.. ..
n. --·!!! ..
,la ..... OrtlM ...
83 Hamond 0rpn
wllb Uslie aptakt n
Excel con<,;. 5'1~
Ask for Sill.
LOWREY Or:: an. Holida:t
model with leslie apkr. S600
or best otter. 642-~
-
Telewilion ..
RENf A NEW
COLOR TV
$f MONTH
Opt. to buJ. Free la'Vice·
Free ielivery. No desalt-
ORDER BY PHONE
13U111
or 639-4242
CO.LiORLAND TV Open 7 dya * USED ADMIRAL COLOR
TV. Workt &ood· $150 • • 548·2808
TV SERVICE * Black le
Whit. • $3.SO. Color -$5.50
plua Part.a. 5U.J972
tn-FI as..... 1210
1968 Stereo Conaole, aolid
atate, f apeed cb&n1er. Lib
new. Talre over amal1 ~
merits or pay cub balaace
af $16.12. C r e d I t Dept.
KE 5-7280 Anaheim.
Sportl!!! Goodt l500
FANTASTIC SURFBOARD
REPAIRS Fast/F.c:onoml.eaJ
WIND 'n SEA Surfboard.
815 W. 18th St. • 642-1607
MENS ioU clubs. Complete
"'' with beg. '15(). n6 14th St., H.B. 5J6..44l9
SAVAGE 0 • U 22 le 20
,. 12 1a pump, 22 Rlem,
16 Auto Eve .. 642-4470
NEW Ski equip., never used1
ald1, boots, ~. car
rack. Barpina. 675-1776
Mluell•neous l60CI
Don't Miu n.lsl
STORI CLEARANCE
SPANISH-MODERN-MAPLE
No Down 0.1.c.·Bu* terms
• Showroom Clarance e Factory Ooeeouts
• Repaaealcm
.,,,....., Furniture
21Si Harbor Bl. CM 5e9660
Bigelow C.rpet;ng
Seafoam color -cost $8.50
yard 40 )'l.l'dl for only $41).
*1 Kine• Road, Newport
Bch between 10 • ll Slmday
KIRBY vacumn cle1.11er with
attacbmrnta. Take over
email s-Ymenta or pay baJ.
ance of $57.20. Credit Dept.
535-1289 Anaheim.
SINGER Slant needle. Ex.
cond. $90 Brown hand· tied
human hair wi1, pd $110
aell $60. 675-4442
FREE TO YOU
2~ IDOi. old puppy. Buff
color, Ion& body lhort legs.
Malt. To aood Jiome. Hu
bad 2 ahots, ~r one pald
for. fi'1S.S350 alter 6 p.m .
Saturday all day. 1/20
1 Bedroom houae oo foun·
datlon. To be mo•ed in tack
or demollabed. ~e owner
396 E. 21.at St • Costa Mt'la
1/20
2 BEAUTlFUL Lon:-balrt'd
Pen ian type female kittens.
t1I blue (1) trk:olor. ~
6183 beiore 4 p.m. 1/20
FREE to &ood hom~, lovable
younf, ~ed Beagle • Doxie mfx. Housebroken A
good WltCbdor· Older chili
dren pref. ~2345 111
~ both witto lhots ' Uc. One Iona hair doxle blk
6 ene 11'11 tl!l'l'ier, both love
C9tl ' chldm. 536-7631
4 ol the cutt'lt pu'7Jlies, 3
ahort balred. 1 ftuffy. 2
mattt, 2 females. MMtl& an 3 p.m. 1-19
PUPS • R a I f La.brador •
Half llhodeaian !Udp-bedl.
:S.-TIU 1/19
BEAGLE Dos. Lovea dlOl.
drtn. Muat bave fenceo
yanl ~
HAMm'ERS • 2 females,
plua cage fTee to pod
bome. m.3024 1118
GREAT Dane. Male. 5 yn.
AKC rqiatered. To Jood
home. 5(8-131'1 t/1.G
BRH a Wit pu_pe l beagle'
About 2 moe old. Ptrfe(I
W/dlJdrn, ~. 2282 Or·
chard, Senta Alla ~
l· YEAR old femm 0.-........ _.. .... tto..,...,
I PART~ lhephf!rd
ll'lPIMe: ., .... .W: ..
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APPROX. I fi. ,_. -..
Not Ill Md co ad It lo n ,
CoianlaJ t)'pe. t.n.tul 1A.
DlVENPOltT, Needa ,~ ... -~ l/IO
2 8UNMY iXiiri'S •• ........ ,.. ~
Mrs lllf'llftll .... a ,..... .. IMd Tllr. 5-lv
"""'""' 1 n.1 luch (....;. w 2075~ N -8' d -'I E E -""""""°" INch e--· >' • ISTILL TWO WEEKS TO 536-9112 Beh~ ~:. Bld.A..=t•t.. JOIN CURRENT CLASS.) 2'i Mi. So. Su Dieao J'rwy.
OPDf DAILY t 1o 4 Course ln Basic Seaman-
_.£a·-~__ _ lhip • Power ~ Sall Con-
-· --ducted by the Balboa' Puw-POOL TAILIS er Squadron or Un.it'!d
""'1D BRUNSWJCK Statea Po wer Squadroo.
""'AMI' ""'TRIANGLE Next coune 1tart1 January
Slate from• 15, 1961, 1:00 p.m .• at New-
Brum1rick rl1S nl• , • port Harbcw Y.cbt Club,
ONLY sm.a and at Buntialtca Beadt
1'IO" FINANCING Hilb ScbooL For turtha SICAID POOL tntormadon p l e a 1 e call m a. .... er.,. m.m& <No advanc. rect.
UJ.192 tration Dl!CMIU')'.J
1111 IED f DRICS
" FOR SALi
SCRAM·LETS
ANSWERS
TRAJLER CABANA. % Bedl,
2 balht .untum., b~ ~
place, •arie livlnc room, f.'A
~t. large patio, Barpla.
$5500. 890 w. l5ttl It., Sp-'10.
_Npt Bcb.
DELUXE Trtr, Clibaa MO
aq, tt % BR, 1% li. utility
rm. cooler. 4ie doNU.
Many extras. 5 Star Pk.
Must Sff. 6f6.558'l
~mnantl, Samples I MDI-Eulogy -Douu -Photo -Motorcyc... nG0
enda Sat. Only I a.m. to 2 Oracle -SYLPH ---------
p m. 129 8&br Colt.a Meal A movie atar rectntly re-'86 TRIUMPH Bonne. Much
• • tired, explained that ahe Chrome. Like new. 5000 SS CASH SS wun't ber old SYLPH An¥· mile .. Many mu. 'II tap.
man. Take o•er baJance -. We pay cub fur:
./ Furniture I Appll&nces
./ Antiques ./ Toola
ON ITEM or -
COMPLETE HOUSD'UL can 5'747'8 or 117mt
SACRinCEI
31' DSL Otaater SchJoner.
9&~ Complete, f a&ila.
Owneor mUllt tell All cub
olfers praented.
PRm le A VERY fBia's)
SIQCNlllS Forcn aale! 'C ~12-311t St./N.B. C7!>0H2
Corva:ir Bus, 4 ap, 3 aeat, or 4't-391• Eves.
4 new til'e9, xlnt motor. HAVE ._...,.. . , ___ _...
low mile, EXTRAS. '57 VW ~.-eq. lll .... ._..
Panel tnJck, lood tires le induat. prop.: tnc. OYl!l'
motor. Large aupply &ood '6.<n> yr. Trade eq. fer
Inter • ext paints. Z2a clftr bollt. (Broker)
Oranae. C.M. 548-21663. 530-225.l or 772-€633
RUMMAGE Sale 8ahaday FOR Sale 25' Cabin Ci'uU!e.r.
January 20th, from 10 a.m: Buick motor, $1000. See at
to 5 p.m. at tbe Oddfellowa 207 F.dcrwater, Balboa. or
Hall. 2211 Main St., Hun-e&ll (1) TA S.(144
tington Beecb, 1p>naortd by '53 MATnlEWS 41' DC FB.
Lake V\ew Parent faculty Jots cl extru xlnt cond.
group. make offer. Wlmcb.f73.2242
'f1 snJDEBAKER PU all wtcdy1 n3:25f-3447
or part. 30.06 r I f I e , 12' WIZARD, tnller
telt'llCOPic liaflt• $45. Paint 1S HP motor, ba~ry.
apray comprea'or complete EXTJltAS. $350. 545-6296
with gun $85. CIU 142-7834 SACRIFICE 1964 .JO' Owe111.
or 1ee at 7164 Holt St.. Mint conc1. Loaded! H.B. m-4035
ManON Picture, 216 ball hr. 12· SKIFF. molded plywood
adventure Olma; 16MM, co'-w/Evlnrude S~ HP, and
or ~· avail, Sac. for dolly. n!llS. 6'1f>.«i58
$25,000. Mr. Kelley BOSTON WHALER
646-6045 83'7-4467 Alt. 5 w/motor· A trlr.
2 Penlan rup Uxtl ~
'62 CAMPBEL Cru. 22' Cad
Imurance inc. -Lee IG---~
Ol9tom made MlNtBIU 3
hp B 1e s enc. JDaQ)' emu, mo. or make olfer. Call b
appt. to aee, ~1m
SUZUKI 50 CC Trail, x!nt
cond. $100. Abo MlnJbllce,
SIO. ~
16 BSA 850; like on
$850
675-2960 • An:ytime
DRAlTED! MUST SEU.
'65 3<6 Super-ban
$300. .....
'65 .ice Yamaha; iuo cub.
Call a/tu 5 PM
• 548-3035 .
'66 (3(15) Honda Scram4>ler
Showroom new! $550. * 6'1S-2044 ..
Auto Service a P•rtt 9400
'64 CHEV Ebe. .Q -42'7
com{i. ~rt.r. w/dual AFB.
new lie CUI Iott of dwm. s.s dail~ 548-0246, Jim U"
Bill. and llxH. $175 6 $1SO.
An:tique twin Cbe.11 ywood
bedl. Ort'llef to matdl. enc. AU xtru. trlr ind. =======:::..
• 54S-S3l1 • Splendid concL $4995. 833-4.128 Trucks
BEAUTIFUL Kerman Orlt n-11' CABIN Cndltt. 40 bp
1a1 rug. (16 X lJ) with Mere oudlovd • trlr.
pad. Rieb. lovely colon $295 • Ml-lot&
$400. ~2863 Want 16 lo 20' Wood
UPHOLSTERlNG. m.50, 2 UWJty inboard. Any
pc. (European c:rattsmen) condition. * :>48-3561
Free est. dd, pickup, 715 CHINESE JUNK
Main, RB "Berny" 5.1M405 Excel cond. * 673-9412
'59 RENAULT 4 • cir Sl~
'M &MC* TOI
Pickup truck. V-4 enatne. 12
speed forward tranamismon,
witb camper.
$1·917
Obie ovm GE elec nmge, S.llboltt 9010
$25. 5-pc: chrm dinette 1et, tr 'Ibllt1e #370 Fiber luaei ,',.'!!! $25. 142-7559 ' '!.;:ill'1''1"" .... wood hull, wood mast. die E
M AGNA V 0 X R ad I o Ail, new trlr, xlnt cond. 2925 Hi..L.---
P ho n o ~· Belevtde $1050 S28-6CXj9 ..._....
modet. Good emc1. Beat ot---· ------Cost1 Mela fer. S30-0874 $900 For 20' Dayaailer II 6-4444
""" SEWING MACHINE w/Sequll m.otor. Or wm '62 OIEV. Pickup with I ft. , . , aell * for S300 and share ll' ... u.a.~ ,..._ 68 White z.ia.Za1. Take o allp COit.i. 142-262l, 642~7ri9 ............,. ~per. Kltdlen A
my ~ * l92-0'115 .::::::=====;;;;;;=::. Tollet. rac. Sleepa 4. Needs
& little work. Priced IC-
2 DRAFTING BOAR~ used S.llboett 9010 cordlnsly 11495. Dir. 1311 s .
1, 41X38, ~; men. no. u....... Blvd ., _ _._ ·--642-3468 SAILnSH. with eylon ......... r ., ....,,. -.
..Us. E-xcellent coodition. (714) 53!-4650 ._DRAWER STEEL filin& cabinet,~. SB. * m.2:U4 '62 FORD VB P/U seo, 6' BED, CUSTOM CAB,
===*=84'1=-Mlc=·=·===IMariM Equip. 9035 -:=A"""'.UTO=---· _,MH.,.,......;_S3M152 ___ :.=.:._1
'60 Cievy % ton pick-up.
Dir. S38 dn. Auume ~
tract balance. ~
Misc. Wanted 1610 TWO 120 h.p. Men: Crull-
WANTED 5;;;:;~:::
furnl~Appllences
Color TV's-Ste,..
-TOOl.S-
531-1212 or 19S.OS55
(Aek ,_An)
WANT: % Or181tal nap.
approx. 5'5" X 3'3":
&ood cond. •U93
MARINE battttle1 aold at
dltco1D1t. AlJ aiut. Stt ua
before you buy. Mllrine Ba'-
tl!l"J Shop, 2400 w. Cout
Htway, N.B. M2..f235
LARGE marine ~
Hudlan I n • a d e r 168
F°"'ard and rewrw dutch.
Compl. Make offer. CaD (l )
TA HJ.44
Machinery, ltc. l700 EXCEL cond. t.8 lip Mer· ---------1 C\111 oatt>oard. S1'15. Mt-1836 LIQUIDATING lut 10 fottc.
Ult1 LT 3S. new en;. ssz. I=========
3N. Yale eltc, Sl& 4M INt Sllp. Moor ... 9036
ele.c pallet Jack, $450. 4M
Cartt $1095. BOAT SLIPS lor Refit
20.000 lb Hyater for Lte 10 mJn from CQU. ll.50/ft.
$'500 mo. call Slll1lt)t, '36-22915 Ye Dock Mute
llartoe c.mtre
'ETS a LIVESTOCK 16322 Pac c.t HW)', HB
MUa ,.._, _O... __ •_I __ NOO __ ~·-BO-A .... T_SL......,IP_•_35_'_to_40_'_, -
Lerp DothouM 12. per ft. POWEil or
Good cood. SJ.->, 56-!>-195 SAIL. * ~ °"' 1125 loat ....... 9037
51 FORD
% Ton Camptt
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112
Dieso 1'rwJ.
t.NA. i Seda •
.• ~fire.
111 room, ~A
:io, Barp1a.
tll It., ~10.
dt IDOlliJe :oed. allmt.
• in Foiar
IMI. -
c.llua NO 'BA. atWtJ ..ce doHta.
5 Star Pk.
55112 ,.
lonne. Much new. 5000
....... tap.
ilanc1 ..
adp Lee IG-
Mmt ...
llC at.rt
ny atne • mmma: 3
may atru,
lrer. Call tar
>-1115
Trail, ldnt
IO MJnibike,
MM1S6
like new
JtYtime
UST SELL
terhawlt
~
a; $150 cub.
IS e
•arts '400
•• Q -427
II' /du.al AFB.
iU ol cbrm.
246, J ha 4lr
I $1-97·7
'ull Price
!S Hart.or
Olfa Mela
II "4444
p with I fl
·• Kitchen " !PS 4. Needa
Priced I C-
DJr. 1311 S.
Santa Ana.
P/U $l50.
)M CAB,
s.16-6152
ft pick-up.
IWlle con-
41U'1Tl.
mJ)tt'
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952(1
a111s
MPllS
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'llQUIPT. .... IQtdl.
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FACI'ORY DIRECJ'
.. S. HARBOJl BLVD.
Santa Ana (THI m-4650
CMIPDI ORANG! COUNTY'S
LARGUT ULECJ'ION
* --CAii • CRAl-111 MOUNTS * SLIDE-1NS * VAN CONVERSIONS * MOTOR B<>Jll3
ntlUMPH
'G TR-4 CON\'. Tonnea11
C()Ver, All extras! Lusgage
rack, New tires. * XLNT·
OOl'fDI • f15.1'48
'63 TRJUMPH 6pltfir1, con.
Vert. JVB, x.lnt drel; saod
oood. 496-5119 Alt. 6 PM
VOLKSWAGEN
ALL JWa.:I a llODELS 1967 , .......
mTTllUCKI $16ft '"°· "'°' ......... 1111111111 flll HP Seriel, WW
shield Wuhera, f u 11 Va.rt
Interior, Ouw de M I r r or,
Heater, Defroster, u WIG
u cleanup and delivery.
,.._,,._. Autoe 9600 $112 Full Dn. Payment
. includ• Tax & Lie. llPOITS $55.24 mo. INink fin•n.
Ask •bout our
'W YW ................ ftl6 $182 Dn . 36 mo @ $40.99+
.. lllG .. get • .. .. • w• 1 final peymet for title.
W IVNlmAM ........ flM T&M MOTOltl
'WI 116 .. •""""" • • • -SpeclallziDI • VW a PQrlche 'W lllG .. • ... .. .. .. .... NM 1W1 QAJ(bEN GROVE BL.
• W llG = ..... ••• .. GARDEN GROVE
· I D1f llUGGYI 192-5111 er 534-'214
....
'95 Fard <:ortina GT
Bodllt .. ti, • .....
Dir. .. .. &llDlft• 000-
trMt ...... .mi
'M Mii
--2 RUDY TO 60
Any Mia. or ..a.
CON NILL
CMRIOLIT
2121 HarW IW.
COSTA MltA
546-1203
WI: PAY · •• CASK
"" .. . . . .,, .. ,,..-., ...
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Beater
Aut a 1 llt TranlnUlaioe
Power Steerta1 Power rear window
Trailer Towing package
Good coQdition
Kell.ey
Bluebook (Retail) ,2190.
May be seen at the DAILY PILOT. Au tor
Buainiess Manager's office. 330 West lay
Street, Costa Mesa -Phone 142-4121.
OLDSMOllU
'65 OlDSMOll.E
Vista (.'ruiser 4 Door 6 pus. waaon. v..a. automatic, pow.
er steerlns. radio heater,
white walls, factory air .
Jwry fJni.sb.
$2777
PONTIAC
'6' GUI) .•
lbdramatic, PoW• .......,,
radio, beater, .....,.
power windows. ~air,
38,IXXI miles, a.-w/
•atchlns intedlr.
st an
Pull . ,,._
Pull
Price
HOLIDAY RAMBLER SIRVICI WIR TO
SIRVICI •ST
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w•rt111tee4. a ..... •' Y"' 114 ••• IWll
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SAVINGS Uft TO
•1100
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