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FATAL CUSH -Trattlc In~ loe Wooda ol W..tmlnster
Police Dep¢ment loob at wrectage of .llJIJI pine which literally
plowed Into lleld near BoJaa.Goldenweat fiiteraecllon In Weatmfo-
ller Friday afternoon, ldllins looe occupant of tile ""all craft.
Westminster Piwt Dies
In Crash of Small Plane
'Ille p11o1 o1 a ama11, 11nt1e uitne 0ouen Doua1u Carp. o1 Huntlalton
airplane waa killed Friday afternoon Beacb.
wbea ldl enft ...., .,.. populated Police~-~ quote a witae111 =-~:.-~•-= ~~~0,illl ~· -!llo--llllOllM·-............. ~.,~ L. Krau, 41., 91 'I'm UJt BL, West• Balla .\'ft.
m.mlter, u ainrd WtrDt I• Jrk.. • IUll.1ii.Other wltnel1 1aid It Memed · ·"'f .. pnot wa1 teyiq: te make a
tarn, an '.atte111Pt· foile4 .by 1 llCk ol
.power. T!W Oliiee:rvatidD W11 made Beach Police
Query Woman
In Shooting
A man who suffered a gunshot
wound in the chest remained in seri-
oua condition at Hoag Memorial Hos·
pltal today u Huntington Beach po-
lice talked with a woman suspected
of pulling the trlgpr.
Police said a small caliber revolv·
er wa1 used In the shooting of Marcus
Eugene Cutler, :.>, of td Walnut St ..
Apt. 15, Huntington Beac~.
The suspect was Identified as Mrs.
Leland J. Seymour, 34, of 21752 Pa·
ciftc Coa1t Highway, Htmtington
Beach, a trailer park jult eaat of the
Beach Boulevard intersection.
Officers 1aid they were called to
the trailer park about S:3> a .m. today
by a woman Who reported that a shoot·
Ing had just occurred.
Then apparently waa no one else In
the trailer when the shooting occur·
red. police explained. The context of
i.n argument was not disclosed.
Cutler was ru1hed by ambulance to
the hospital emergency .room. A
apokesman aaid his condition wuuld
aol be considered critical.
Newport Beach
Man Captured
ln Albfl9uerque
Terry Lee Smlth. 21, of Newport
Beach. who broke out of Rivertide
County Jail earlier UU1 month, ha1 been cOplW'ed In Albuquerq\le, ... M.,
•uh "a large suni of money", accord· ln~ to tae FBI.•
Smith was armed when ta.ken in a
motel room ThundaJ Di'21t, tt added,
noting tb1t be ai.o wu a prime 1u1·
poet ill a PD.000 San Prandlco -rabbel'Y commlt\ed Jan. 13.
1be FBI Mid Smith wu poulblJ
aided ill tho,-.,,,, . ..._ -
Ariel, JS, b1I fOOlllm• .. la Newport ----tho-Jall break on Jan. f. Ar111 atlD ii at
i.rp ' M Smith and Arleo. ol 414 TIHtln
Ave .• wen held ta Rlwnlde ta ccm-
nectlon with an armed robber)' at·
tempt OD a )091 ofttce tblrt. l!lrtief
uwy ha«: been &C.'C1llld of tntadin1
lo murder Newport 8eacb Polk< Lt.
William Blue -~ .... f!llld lbem rilllnl Ida ear.
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la the 'same aria. '
~,Tbe mi.aw Globe "SWift 'craabed about
·2 p.JD • .at th!" a~weat corner of Bol·
1a A venue and Hoover street, both
beavily traveled arteriall.
Kranz wa1 dead on arrival at 2:25
p.m. at We1tmia1ter Community Hos-
pital. An autO)>'y to determine the
actual cause of death was scheduled
for today, police said,
It wa1 reported lbat Kranz took off
earlier from Meadowlark Airport in
Huntingron Beach. The takeoff time
was not known becauae that small fa.
cility is an "uncontrolled" field.
It wa1 ~ared shortly after the crash
that the craft bad come close to a
railroad boxcar containing ammuni·
tion headed tor Seal Beach Naval
Weapons Station.
· Ohlef Warrant Officer L. T. Cono·
way, duty otficer at the sta-tion, later
Friday reported that no boxcars con·
signed to the station were at that lo·
cation.
H. Denner, an inspector for the Fed·
eral AviaUon Agency, took over inves-
tigation of the crash immediately.
Wesbninster police said.
There was no speculation on why the
plane Jost power initi·auy.
Pilot Killed,
Five Injured
In Plane Crash
One person w1s killed and five more
.,,ere inJured Frid.,-when a 1maU
airplane cralhed. only 10 feet from a
North Hollywoo;d hospital No one on
the ground ••• burt.
Wllllam Greenwood, ~year-old Los
Anjeles nreman and pilot of the single
engine pl~e. died two bours Iller the
crash near Valley Doct.ors Hospital.
The other tt.e was belnc treated
early today at the boapital's lntenarve
care unit. 'r.o remained in poor •cOn·
diUon early tod8' while the other three
were in fair condiUOll.
1 Dead, 65 Injured
In Refinery Blast
ROl'l'ERDAll (UPI) -An uplo1·
loo ri(lpod tbr-a Sbell Oil Co. re· finery in Kottmllm. Harbor today,
Hadllll flar6ea ... rly 400 fHt lnto
the aa. ·
A 1pokesma111 for the plUl 1aid at
Jeut on• perlOll waa deed ud 15
o\ben injured, aome Mrlouaty.
He sajd the blu~reatly was toucbed Off 111 lbe a pttatla re·
noUJ whir• wwt I done at extreme. '3ldlbte--.
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'Beard? Group _ Testif ieS
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Committee He(lrs Reasons .,Drama .Produeed '
By JACK BROBACS:
Of ,.,. °* ""' ~
Americana, like no other nation on
earth, have an obsession about sex;
an obsession that is wrong and that's
what the playwright who wrote "The
Beard" was trying to correCt.
Tb.is was the explanation of yiihy
the drama, sex-oriented and ri!Stfled
with fol!.r·letter words, was pl'04uced
for an assertedly "selected" audience
last November on campus at Cal state
Fullerton.
The explainer was' Edwin Duerr,
the college dr.ama instructor, wbo 'ff&S
testifying belore a committee of five
slate senators and an overOow au·
dience of student_, and taxpayers,
many of whom listened to Various
witnesses in ope.n-mouted surprise.
. As the candid testimony poured
forth during the day-long hearing Fri·
day, one wag was prqmpted. to quJp,
"This bearing sure iBn't t11r children."
Fullerton's city ball was qammed
with s p e c t a t o r 1 , televisiol!
cameramen, student!, witnesled, ca·
'bled wiring; tranfanninc it into a
gaudy midway for tbe senatorial quid.
Pretty blonde Marian S ta n e k ,
femlnine lead in the play, Wayne
Dvorak, her male lead and College
Preai~ent William B. Langldorf, also
took tbe stud along with other college
professors. •
Tbe bearing is upected to end to-
day. Committee Chairman James E.
Wbetmore (R-Fullertou) said no con·
Kasperak
Fighting
·tor Life
PALO ALTO CUPJ) -Doctor1 fear·
ed ~ pou:lbWty of infection today in
heart transplanJ patient Mike ~per·
ak, whose condition weakened after
hi1 seco~d majOr oper8tion within 24
hours.
Hls condition '\\'.Bil listed as "ex-
tremely critical." The retired Cleve-
land steelworker was at his lowest ebb
since the .smaller heart of a housewife
was planted in bis chest 15 days ago.
But doctors said the new heart func·
tloned normally during all of Kasper·
ak's crises.
Surgeons rem o'v e d Kasperak's
spleen and sewed up a bleeding stom·
ach ulcer in a 21,2 hour operation Fri-
day afternoon to stop a reocctuTence
of heavy internal bleeding. About 1fl
hours earlier, he underwent two houn1
of emergency 1urgery to remove sev·
eral ulcen in the sm·an intestine.
"Al this moment, Kasperak's blood
pressure Is stable and there are no
signs of further bleeding," according
to the latest meclieal report Issued late
Friday night.
Nursea In the intensive care ward
at Palo Alto-Stanford Medical Center
kept a close vigil over Kasperak, 54,
during the night. He is America's only
surviving heart transplant patient.
Doctors said they were "concerned
about the po11lbillty of infection in·
fluencing his present course." There
was no elaboration.
The world's first heart transplant
recipient. Louis Wa11hkansky or South
Alric&, died of an Infection -double
pneumonia -JS days alter receivinj(
a woman'• heart. The heart function·
ed normally un UI his death.
clusions would be announced. 1 He said the committee would go
into executlve session and at some
,later date determine· whether or nqt
remedial legislation will be pr9posed.
I'll his testlm'ony, drama instructo'.r
Duerr keyed on the sexUa! theme
of the drama. s
"There shouldn't be this obsessiort
on sex by Americans," he dec~red.
"Ifs a normal human act -like
swimming or eating.
"It should be placed in iU: pro~r
place 8lld that's what the author tr1ed
to do."
Chairman Whetmore asked Duerr
if he considered oral copulation (which
ls simulated in the play) a normal
human act.
The college professor replied, "Yes,
if it's a part of sex."
"Do you know that oral copulation
is a felony in Cali1ornia?" sti:ot in
Sen. William Richardson (R·ArcadiaJ,
'HARUOW TALKl!l THAT· WAY'•
Adr••• Marlan Stanek
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The balding, reddish fac.ed Dueir
'replied "Yes: I do."
· He stubbornly defended t h e
students' right to stage the play for
their own education benefit despite
a bafrage of loaded que5tions from
Ute seriators. '
Both Miss Stane'k and Dvorak took
simHar standS.1
The tall dimpled bonde.,well-Ore~sed
and sleek in an up:!!wept hairdo. srililed
her way through a haU hour of sharp
questioning, ·
What about the abundance of four·
letter word1r 1he wa5 asked.
''They are a necessary part or the
play -an important part," Miss
Stanek argued. "l know for a fact
that Harlow did talk that way -
and did act that-way."
The play purports to show Billie
the Kid, an outlaw character, and
Jean Harlow, the movie actress,
meeting in heaven.
A WORTHWHILE HAPPENING •
Luding Man W•'(n• Dvor•k
U.S. Marines Battle Large
.
Viet Force Moving South
SAJGON (UPI) -Jn the second co n·
secutive day of heavy fi ghting along
the Demilitarized Zone {DMZ), U.S.
Marines batUed a large force of North
Vietziamese troops .attempting to pen·
etrate south, U.S. spokesmen said to·
day.
Offica\s said the "large enemy
force" ran into a platoon of Marines
Friday night about five miles east of
the Glo Linh border post. The Leather.
necks, reinforced by two additional
platoons. were pinned down by the
North Vietnamese but after pouring in
heavy streams of fire they managed to
withdraw to permit artillery and air
bombardments of the Communist po·
sitions. The fight cost the Marines three kill·
cd and 2.'i wounded. the spokesmen
i;aid. At least 2S North Vietnamese
were reported slain.
The baWe was the second in two
days along the DMZ and U.S. intelli·
gence officials have predicted major
fighting will soon erupt in the area.
To halt the threatened attack. Ameri·
can 852 Bombers laid down tons of ex·
plosives in sa turation patterns that
virtually obliterated jungles in parts
of the DMZ. Heaviest bombing was
around Khe Sanh, the border position
guarding the northwestem corner of
South Vietnam .
A battle Thursday near. Con Thien,
another Marine fortress on the DMZ.
ended with 162 members of a rein·
forced North Vietnamese company
killed.
Hippies Seek Identity
Movement Cited as Lonliness in Society
Br THOMAS FORTUNE
Of ... D"" ""' ,...,,
Hippies, who profess to I o v e
everyone. do so · because they fear
they are lnc1pable of love.
They 1ay they want to drop out
of society and just be themselves.
Actually, they an dropping Into a
IOdal niche in search of identity.
The hipple movement Is simply an
extrtme manlfnt.at.lon of the malaise
bothering mt~ Century man -allena·
Uon, dtaaa~aUon Ind lonellness.
Thele obMrvatioaa ware made by
IOCIOJ°"'t lAwi1 Y 1blonlky who
1poke Tbunday nlah& at UCf In tilt
UC Eaten1Jon teriet "Allen1tion and
LoMUnes1 in Modern Society."
Yablonsky 1.poke from lnUmate
knowledge of the. hippie movement.
Durlnl the palt year, he aaid, he
Ml apent time in ,ffallht·Ashbury.
Bit Sur. et.it· 1kSe N .. York Clty,
ind 1lept over in aeveral hippie com·
muntt.
He sllid quesdonnalres he has ad·
ministered 700 hippies reveal more
Ulan 70 percent ol them come from
upper middle era. ho mes with income
of iround 18,(Q).
Unlike earlier delinquent gang and
drug addiction movemenl.'I, the blpple
devotees are not from the dregs or
big ci•Jes: he ndted. They are not
acaplng from poverty or broken
Mmes. They have acceu .to the op-
pwtunity l'trtlcture.
They see all too well in tbelr parents
whit their future holds. They 1ee
tbelr parenta a1 plulic. non-com·
mbk:ating. rather antJaepUc people.
CONCLUSION
''Their conclusion iJ that U they're
,.tnc to wind up ln this bag they'd
rather go off somewhere." Y1blon1ky
Nlated. "8ecau1t they .f~el 111 alone a the world they try to prove to
thtmselve1 they are not alooe by
JltO(a1in1 nntven-' k>ve."
Yablonsky Hid the hippie phUos01)hy
i~ "There is a cosmic consciousness
or social reality that relates all men
to each other and all things In nature."
There are religious connotations, he
said. The hippies have their high
priests and the sacraments are LSD
and marijuana. "A devout hippie
smokes pot (marijuana) daily and
uses acid (LSD) about once 1 week
to stay tuned in,"
The hippie concept of love ra:oes
beyond any one person. he 1aJd. "It
would be outrageous for a hippie bus·
band, legltimaiely married or by 1
guru, to say to bls wife she i1 tht
only one he loves.
Yablonsky said he dotsn't believe
the hippie movement should bt llghUy
dismissed. He 1uggested It ii a
symptom of the condition of society.
Yablonsky. a professor at San
f'emando Valley State CoUece. lalt
year . received the state college
11y1tem's oul.'ltandlng professor award.
He previously taught •t UCLA.
Harvard 11nd Columbrt.
' ' + • Dvorak, who like Miss Stanek was
not a student at' thti college When
the play was presented, agreed that
the vulgarity added to the Importance
of the play.
"It was needed for the development
of the cha.racters," be te1tlfied.
Sen, Richardson wanted to know
if the characters were vulgar?
"Yes,'' replied the young man,.
"!:hat's what they were and wef!I'
meant to be ." '
Both Miss Stanek and Dvorak. wer,1
articulate, answered all questiont
Q.irecUy and inteWgenUy. Tbey, 11
did Duerr, stuck to their guns. The
play was a worthwhile happening ln
their minds. •
Langsdorf said Duerr was cen111red
for allowing studests to produce a
play he knew to be poor &8d for
mlsmangagin1 to the point that people
who should not bave been there, were.
Mom Faces
New Trial
In Slaying
A new trial dale was set Fr1di1
ti.. Superior Court for Antonia Thomas,
the accused murderess who wu found
Ji:UUty last May 25 but wu spared
by the last minute hesitation of a
jJ!fof. ~
l, 1Jyctp ,WllUam Speirs ordeted the
2SOyear-old Si.a Clemet\te woman to
return to couri Mlrctl II. 1Sbe 1*Dabts
~free on baU .
. Mrs. Thomas, attractively ~
In a lemon sweater and Hirt, ap-
peared nervous at her ar.ralpmenL
Her attorney pleaded her iM~t
by reaso.n of jeopardy stemminc from
her earlier trial but Judge SPeJr!
refused tr rule on the motion.
Mi's. Thomas Is accused of the
murder of her baby aon on July 14.
1966. It .,,as alleged that sbe poiJoned
bim by introduc1ng lye into'bis baby
food. .
Mrs. Thomas. the wife of a Marin'e
Corps sergeant who has aerved in
Vietnam, denied the charges. She was
found guilty but a last minute polling
01 the jury produced a sensation that
caused Judge Bruce Sumner of
Laguna Beach to rule a mistrial.
FL YING CAN!llLAallA -,
This "unidentified flytna ob-
ject" Is ohly one of many being
sent aloft by Oranae C o a 1 1
area's youna lclenc. commun·
lty. 'l'helr story land m o r a
photos) are on Paae 3.
I DAil Y PILOT S.turdfY, ~ 20, 1'68
Brooklyo Supreme Court Jus·
tice L_.. I. Heller naled t.hal "No
woman lhould e¥er be put into the
Position of degrading herself or b~
sng imtrumental in publishing libel
agajnst herself in order to cash or
deposit a cheek to which she is en-
Utled. •• He then ordered an un·
identified hosband to atop making bis estranged wife'• support checks
payable to "adultresa" or "adult-reu btpmist." •
No mott.r hotO hard M tries, John
CoaU, 1, caft't match t<mgue• with an
Ermc bronze 1culpturt titltd "Moon.-
mad." Tht pitct u part of a "touch-
mt" 1how at the Houston Fine Ans
Mrutum m TUM which allows peo-
ple to touch art objtctt normally kepi
out of reach.. •
A Clovla, N.M., railroad employe
Is being asked by New Mexico for
his two cents worth . . . plus ac-
cumu.lated interest. E. E. Carter re-
vealed be had received a letter
from the atate inform.int him that
the S52.38 he paid in sbte ta.us
ln 1988 wu two cenls short of
what be owed. Carter said be was
tnf ormed that he now owed the
two cenls, plus '6.49 ill penalties,
for a total ot '6.51. •
A group of Pot.uaun, N .J., NuM,
boln /or 11lf-M'llial. aetmd to m ktwn 15,000 and 1100,·
000 m Nno York Stote11 lotkrJI.
A ticket marked with the s~
tn1 of Cltorl~ at St. Joseph'•
Convfftt toGI drcnoft Wt wtlc
for ou of the top monq pri.zu
fn the lo~. A c o " " e n t
6J)Oktsman aaid the Nuns UU1rt
dtlighttd at tM good M1Dt. Tht
ticlut 1DOI b01'ght bv the father
of cm• of the convent 1tudenu.
Tremors Hit Sicily;
Death Toll Now 198
PALERMO, S1cilY (UPl) -Another
tremor rocbd .. .tam Sicily today as
wincll and torrents of rain and bail
latenal.fted tbe plicbt of 80,000 S""1°V·
ors of Italy's worst earthquake in two
aeneraUons.
Tbe latest tremor was U1ht as was
one on Friday but the new shocks.
alon1 with cold weather and mud
hindered the work of police and fire·
men s11lt searchlng the rubble for
bodies.
The death toll wu 198. It might go as high as 300.
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mwt ha~ awofted tilt rtport of tilt
1961 Orangt Count11 Grand lurv with
•~ trepjdatioft. Bu,t M eamt out of
the ccmtrovtra11 comparativtl11 un·
seothed ofter o Groftd Jury mquwy
that productd tht commtnt: " ...
most of ~ uproar ... t.00$ compltt-
dt1 unfounMd. '* Hmshaw's trror i.Y
~d in thi.8 third repo1'C of t~
Gnmd Jurr'• 175-pagt 111mmarr of
its 1H1 inotsti9<1ttons.
Dy THOM BARLEY
Of -o.Mr ..........
M.&111 cou.nty off I c l a la and
departmtllb 'felt the lash In 198'7 of
an Orange County Grand Jury that
was candid In coademDatioa of pra.:-
tices and procedurea It cbaraed were
no contribution to good county govern·
men1.
But one county official found a firm
friend 1D the l~member panel -and
in the wake of a controversy that
had brought the wrath of thl county's
five supervisors Mound bis ears alter
be adnUtted that a near flt million
Dr. Tandowsky
Funeral Rites
Slated Monday
Funeral services for Dr. Ralph
Myr'Oll Tudowlky, tbt Newport
Buch heart apeclallat who helped
tab the lint electrocardlolfaDI of
a Great Gray Whale, will be beld
Monda1 la Salt Lake C1ly. ,
Dr. Ta.ndowsk1, who practiced
cardioloCJ la Lot Angeles for 35 7ear1,
traveled to Scammon'• La1oon. Baja
Callforala. in 1914 with Dr. Plll1
Dudley White and Donald Doul)aa .
Sr. for the experiment.
It was Dr. Tandowaky w h o
developed the painless probe lead
wb.lcb was •hot into 'tie whale from
a helicopter to tranamlt the elecrtleal
impulses.
He also authored a boot and MVll'al
r3pen on cardioloa. A natlvt of
ChicA10, he WU I sraduate ol Jtf.
fenoa Medical CoUep, Pblladelpbla.
Dr. TIDdowsky, '1, died Ttnlnday
la Ceda:s of Lebnoa Rotpltal after
an l.'Stnded m...a. PrtYat. me1N11.Jtl
cerv.cn wtl1 bit beld for him at 11
a.m. SUdaJ t 1 wmen-Glalbud
lfor\Ur7. Lclll AJtielet.
Be !u•ff h1I widow, Jean: a ton,
Ralpb M. Tudow1k7 Jr., Sota
Monica; and a 11.tter, Mu Gecqa
E Roal, Roalyn Htlebta, NY.
Dr. 1'1Dc1owak1'• widow, Jean. ll
a nJl.lmon ~ leedlr' la tbe Har-
bor Ana ad 11 J11111eularl1 8Ct1Ye bl
tbe Onmle CoatJ PblDmmonlc So-
ciety ancf wrote music for the Chil·
dren'• Tbeatre Guild produc:Uom.
Mesan's Hearing
On Arsenal Rap
Scheduled F eh. 2
A.rraipment of a Coat.a Mesa auto
finisher who was said by police lo
have bad a complete arsenal o(
weapona in bis panel truck when ar·
rested was delayed Friday in Su;>erior
Court.
Judge William Speirs o r d e r e d
Charles Lee Grecian, 40. of 2281 Can·
yon Drive, to return to hJs c o u r t
on Feb. 2. Grecian ls free on $3,750
bail.
Grecian laces c h a r g e s of
lramportlng a machine gun. Newport
Beach police allete that tbey found
a Thomp1on aubmacb.lne gun among
numerous other weapons in Greclan's
truck when he was arrested last Jan.
4.
PoUce said Grecian explained the
presence of 11 weapons in bis truck
by telling officen that they were for
use against "the common enemy" and
were not for use "against you guys."
Police bad halted the vehicle ln a
SParch for narcotics but no drup
were found la U,e truck, court
testimony indlcatea.
Three Lagunans
Granted Delay
On Arraignment
Tbree lApna Beach men wbo have
been accused of poatlllon of marl·
Jua_na W'Oll a week's delay of their
arraignment Friday ta Superior Court.
Ordered to rttura to coart .Ian.
218 by J!l4(e WUUam SptJra ftre:
Jam. H. Marril, 211 and IOclaatt
B. Qulan, It, II 21'1 S1atn Aft.
Ad Mart D. CarmlcMeL 11, ol ,,_
Tahiti Ave. The ti1I WU arren.d
lalt Dee. It at a.. Slmlrl A ... ue
bonte.
Offlcen Mid CMy fomd a bal of
marijuana,,... 111111 Ullatetad
marijnna etcnte in .. ..... .
hUcie .... beet e111*1 te ... ,.. ... .
to bnoudl.W cemplajetl ti a load
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lolbaw ••• summoned before the
jury to tell tbem, just H he bad
earlier told the superviJorJ, Juat bow
the mistake had been made and wnat
effect the tu loss would have on 13
of the coun\y's school districts.
County supervisors are now study-
ing -and wiD doubtless have a Jot
to Jay about -a Grand Jury report
on the BlDlhaw err« that concludes :
" ... most of tbe uproar ••• was com-
pletely unfounded.''
And county newspaper reporlJ of
the Riruhaw error came in for
criticism by the Grand Jury.
Hinahaw certainly erred lD b1I 19&7
IP-Mlelament reduction, lbe repwt •
states, but the jurors contend' be didn't
do a fraction of the damage that
county oUicials and tbe press in·
dicaled bad been done.
"The fact ls," the report allegea.,
"that every school diJtr~c: ln_ Oran1e
County is carrying conthlrency and
reserve funds more than adequate
to absorb every tax loss from the
subject assessment reduction." .
Far better. the report indicates, to
look at other aspectl of the assea ...
ment controversy and note, for 1•
PllST VINIUILI
ltalph Peca
lnsiallation Set
Sunday for Mesa
Giannini Lodge
The A. P. OlaMlnl Lodae ot Costa
Mesa aftk:l•lb' will become the tooth
lodge tn Callfcn1a of the Sons of
Italy in America 4hirinc imtallation
ceremomea Sunday.
The rites will be held at 3 p.m.
In the chlD'cb hall of St. Joachim,
1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa.
CloaJcs of office will be donned by
Ralph Peca as Venerable: A. J.
Capalanlo, Associate Venerable ; Nick
Tartaglia, Ex·Venerable ; Dom Raciti,
Orator; Joe Obri~ S e c r e t ;1 r y ;
Charles Muto, Ftnancial Secretary,
and Sam Biondo, Sentinel.
Directors also will be installed.
'Ibe ceremonies will be conducted
by Peter J. Desantis, Grand
Veoerable of the order in the state,
and Bruno Giuffrida, E x • G r a n d
Ventra.ble.
Cloa.ks were donated by lhe nf'w
lodge's founder, Roland G. DeRoclU.
who beads the state order's press
and radio commission.
Lady Bird Gets
Sympathy Notes
From 'Hundreds'
WASHINGTON CUPI) -Lady Bird
Johnson is receiving ''hundreds'· of
sympathetic te-legram s and telephone
calls Crom persons who feel Negro
llnger Eartha Kltt dlspland bad man-
ners in lecturing her on Vietnam dur-
ing a White House luncheon.
Mrs. Johnson. who cboked back
tears chrln1 Miss Kitt'• ........ ioned
outburst Thursday, said Friday night
she was sorry the nation beard "only
the sbrill voice ot anger and discord."
The Broadway star stunned the 50
women "doen° who were Mrs. John·
110o's guests by declaring that Amerl·
can tecn~gers were smoldng marl·
Juana and ~be1Un1 bec•Ule thy face
being "matrlled off from their moth·
ers t<t be maimed •rid shot In Viel·
nam."
Mr1. Johnaon, wbo paled 18 Miss
ltltt denounced tbe war. stood up when
the ainpr finished and teld lier in a
tremblln1 ,..,.:
"Becaue tt.re ii • hr on -and
I pn7 tbat .... ril bl I jult and
boMtt .,.-. -that .un c1oee not 11ve
us a tree ticket not to "1 to work
for better unn,. such u aplu.t crtme
ht tllt ltreetll, better' educatloa and
better _... tor our 7°'9C people.''
Thi Whllle Rome Atd tht tele~m' llld pl"9e calll r~tMd Frtct.y u .
~-rJ"•I of Mn. Jolut9on'1 M.iA Kitt'1 olltbwlt.
I·
.1
n 1 , 1 n
Said 'WhitewaSli' e
.__ .............. -...... •111•• "" ., .. ,.... • ,...t over the .,.at three Jnrt c• ...... Ja Wt ,. ••• use .... 11111iitl")
S Ql1UTIONS
"Proceedlap sucb as tbeM cannot
help but raise queaUons In Die mioCll
or sertoua cJU%ens," tbe report goes
on. And then three questions are
asled:
"Are county omctala budptlna ac-
cordin( to need or accardiq to
aftilabillt)' ol ta.I D>OMY! Tbe COD·
1tant ri• la 1.11e1Md value, without
a corretp0Gdln1 reduction Ill the tax
rate. would indicate t.be latter."
"Is there a real need for county
government to impound ru million
of the tupayers' meney in con·
Un.teacr and raerw ftmda?"
"la there a real need for 13 of
the school d.iatrlcts of the county to
impound an addltioul '6,313,crTO of
the taxpayers' money 1D contingency
and reserve funds?"
The 1187 Grand Jury obviouaty wlsb·
ed it could atlct around for the
answers and dropped a broad hint
to its successors in Its concluding
comment: "You may be sure that
the .•. Gnnd Jury would be teeklng
the real answers to these questioos
by audit and examination were its
Russ Charges
Transplant
DoJWr 'Alive'
MOSCOW CUPO -The Soviet
Union's leading pbyaiclan cbarpd Fri·
day Clive Haupt m.y have been alive
when South Africa 1111'leoal removed
his heart for a traupknt operatian.
Boris Petrovaty, the Soviet bMltb
minister and one of RUiii•'• mOlt
dlsllnguilbed surgeons, said in a
newspaper article that '•not
everything is clear in the Cape Town
experiment." .
"Many thln11 show that a beati.DI
heart wu removed for 't b e
transplant," he sald in Trud, the
Soviet trade union newspaper. "Thia
cannot be justified. Even a minute
of Lile it life."
Surgeon CJlrlMiaan B a r a a r d
transplanted tbe 24-year-old colored
factory worker's heart to Dr . ..Philip
Blaiberg Jan. 2. Blaiberg, a white
dentist, has been reccwutnt wtll ad
Barnard recently predidecf be could
go home within a few weeks.
Haupt suflered a brain hemorrhage
and . cklctors Wet that when they
deterlalaed be could DOt aarrive tile
decisba was made to attempt tbe transplant. .
They emphasiud at the time that
Haupt's heart was not removed until be died.
Petrovaky, who baa previously caJl.
ed Barnard's o p er a t l on a .. ex.
perbn.entl," said tbe South African
surgeon shortened the life of Louil
Wuhkanaty by transplant aurgery.
"How long could Waahkansky have
lived with his oid heart." be Mid.
"A month or two? The transplanted
heart worked only 18 days."
Washkansky, the world's first heart
transplant patient, died of pneumonia
alter a recovery that al first appeared
flawleaa. Barnard said Wubkanaky's
nt1• heart continued to beat strongly
until the pneumonia killed him.
Phil Blaiberg
Now Longest
Heart Survivor
CAPE TOWN. South Africa (UPl)-
Dr. Philip Blaiberg set a longevity
record for heart transplant patients
today, dolng so well that bis doctor
said he would one day be capable of
"anything within Dorm a 1 limits.
tbou1h not r\lllDlng a fOlll"·minute
mile.''
Blaiberg, 58, a retired dentitt. wu
In bis 19th day of reco+ei) from the
Jan. 2 operation. surpasain1 the rec-
ord of Louis Washkanaky, who died
18 days after receiviq the heart of a
woman auto acddellt Ttctlm.
Dr. Mari• Bann, llrother of the
surgeon who lad 81.aiberg's transplant
~ation. said the dentist's We should
be reasonably DOrmaJ if his progress
coatbiaee after' Ida release .
Blaiberg was procresaing so wen
that Groote Sc:bvur llolpital 1U1pencf.
ed daily bulletlal oa b1a coadltlon "un-
le11 a cdals OCC\U'f."
'lbe dentiat bu been told be could
poaaJbly go borne bJ the time Dr.
ChrltUaan Barnard t•ts back from abroad Feb. 5. Barnatd leaves next
Thurtda7.
Reliable IOUl'Ctl ui4 Barnard would
hive an aucUeace wtth Pope Paul Vl,
pll'bapt tt tlplain tbat ncll opll'&•
tloDt ftrt tbe onlJ ,..., to a., ....
kanQJaMB~allYt.
Barnard wDI 10 to Gae Vatlrcn,
Brt~~ Md A ....... Ill wU1 be ace ~Dr ........ ._
tba, tbe patbololllt ....... of •
bnrt tnmpltmt ..... .
He will allo vlltt a.. U..... ..._.
and Atltftttnl lallr .. , ....... ,.
......., ....... mrdlllll dlllly, ,,..._ ...,..aartr" • "* ....... he
nt1 ldl -II ud dletlrt 111 be II ...,,, IMldl .. a .... e.t.
-... ,, ............ ... """' .. ..,...., "It lJ bop.d that tbe iacomlnl Grand
Jury ... will M equally curiom a.nd
start diUinl e.nergeUcally."
Quite a bit of enera was generattd
when county schoolmen tooJc a look
a! the Grand Jury repo.rt and Im·
mediately blasted as "whitewashing"
tbe iDvuUpUve body's sympathetic
treatment of Hlnsbaw's belated an·
noudcement of oil assessment read·
justments.
CoWJty Superiateodent ol Schools
Robert PtterlOll aecUMd t.be Grand
Jury of U.tnln1 to only one aide
of tbe •torJ-Hla.IUw'a. They didn't
talk to ny IChooJ offkiala about it,
be complalaed. Reaerw funds are not raiDy day
fwlda, Petertoa added. Tbey an uaed
NCb faD to carry ICbool d1atridl tllraaP a •lclrJ •pell" before yearly
tu 1DcGme bql8I to come ill.
PAUIEll ANGllY
Equally aqry waa Qmlea Palmer,
aulltant aupertlltndeat of Buntiniton
Beach City Scbool Dlatrict. He said
the Gruad Jury's ualyaia of the sltua-
tiOD reaulted from liiteain• t o
Hlaabaw 1'taWD1 abGqt IOmetbial be
doan't know beau aboat."
HJQbaw 1boulcl atlc.k to 11N1sing,
In wblcb be baa do• an out1tandln1
..............
:;. at pertoll
o1 expertile. PabDer ...._
The Gruel Jury'• cllem•1111 tf
reporta tht tbe Hinlblw ll'l'ar ....
create ~1 ftnQCial crll1I bl tbe coaa.
ty's sch061 districtl allo wu altacW
by Dr. Ethan l'ulllMr, Uliltqt superiDt~ndent of tM Ratbtrtoa
Beach Union Hlgb School Dlatrlct.
"We actually UJe them (tbe funds)
in the process of ftna.Dcin1 achoOI
operation," he said. He explained~
the oil revenue loas depleted his
diatrict'a reserve tuad from I .I ~·
cent to %.4 percent of tbe budpt.
Hit diJtrict, Fullmer Wd, DOW wW
be faced with borrowtq money Ill
the fall and wW lole bJ wbatever
awo the latereat ama11mt1 to. be said.
Palmer asreed-Hll d II tr l c t • 1
reterVe Nnd baa ~ te U per. cent. At 1ealt q.. Pll'CIBt _.
preferablJ 10 ~-ii till m1n1._
recommeoded bJ lcbool a... ...
visors, be aakl.
Peter10n, coJDIDelltia& ..... GrmA
Jury's readioll that .... of ti uproar ..• is ....,_.., .. rtDW!
". • .Uult's like bl••tw1 • laoeelt
victim for croulnl too llad. Whit
I object to," be uid. .... tM
whltewub tlUa man (lllDllln) 1111
1ot for the m.lltakl be IUlll. •
NEXT:c.-11.m..
TUNNILING THROUGH -Corona del Mar High School .tudeot
Charlotte Tonce, 14, 1enes u playmate for young Fairview State
Hoepttal patient . durinl weekly visit sponsored by cbarch ,outh
group. A dozen teena1ers show up each week to partictpate In the program.
Fairview KUMies Eagerly
Await Monday Visitors
By BRUCE BENSON
Olt!l9~,., ....
Monday, afternoons are rather spec.
laJ for a small group of mentally and
emoUonally retarded children at
Fairview State Hospital.
'Ibat'a when their friends from
Harbor Area high schools come to
play with them.
The weekly visits began last fall
11 an actMty of the Epl.scopaJ Youni
Churchmen club at St. Michael's and
Increased State
Aid to Schools
Said 'Unlikely'
CaUlomta 1ebool offlcla.b may ft.nd
the odd.a stac.ked against them when
they try to obta1n increued state
aid for local districts. tbe CalilWftla
TNCJten AlloclaUon hu warned.·
In tta newsletter, CTA notu that
other powttful ll'OUPI al.lo are -clinl
for '155 mlWon available from one-
half cent of lut year's penay Nlu
to lncnllle.
The •um wu earmarked by the
le(ia&ature for propetty to relld.
1be educatloe fraterntty Neb tn.
direct relief bJ atn1 the money to lncreaae state aid to 1e1bool dlstricta
CTA and the State DepartmeDt of Ed..._ boa are aid to be lpaiDIOf· iDI lllC.b IMNUl'el.
"-~.,... ... '* 8lUBee la the '-'VWlt:t Supervlton Aleociatiaa, wbk:b
....... far a eomt:, tu ma~. t.. ........... ,,... ....
Id .. ._.. pol8t of ........ the ..,.
politilll of 00'1. Ronald ..... aad !stem!'!_Speater Jeue Unnlt. Botti ..wr ~ propti ty tu relief. °"' itl8-tlal ally of ld9oot of. ~iall .. ...... Jl'tnaM't Committife ~ o..s. Miier Jr., wllo np. partl ...,,... ..........
AU AngelJ Ephcopal Church in Corom del Mar.
Since then the ptoject hat upended
to include several teen-a1en -both
boys and girls -who are not aUlliated with the chutch.
But more volunteers are needed,
according to 14-year-<>ld Karl Killefer.
"The kids really look forward to 111
coming," he said. "We uaually have
anywhere from 12 to 15 1tudenta who
come out."
The teen-agers aod Fairview pa-
tients walk a abort block on the
hospital lrounds to 1 playground
where the volunteers do what onfy
young people can do -just plalJl
romping a.round .
The weekly aftenoon romp session
Is under the adult supervllton of two
parents, who alJo help provide tbe
!een-11ers with transportation. More
information cu be obUtMd bJ nllinl
Mrs. Robert Haut at f73.lm or Mrs.
James Rogers at 17UJ.80. '
Coast College
Registration
Vp 10 Perceni
Registration in the Orate Cotst
CoUe1e eveQiq ~. _. to
aclllt f!ClucjtioQ, tDdaJ ..a.. at 5,15'1
ltudeata, up about It ,...... ftOlll
S,325 ltUdma at tllll time a yPf ago.
.In 1plte of tbt 1Dc!r1111 111 .-oD· IDIDt. .. "-..... .,.. .... ltudate ltlb ............. ...... ~~ ...... Dr. ,._. ~laid.
TWUoD la '5 per clul. ~
IN ftDdeata --.... ~·
to a:-=-will eatlll I fr'Olll I
the ...... ~',;:-\=~ 1, l, ., 7, I lad 13, YW ..... pn.til· tinJ. a.... ttart Ju. St.
••
• ullL
I dlnniuaJ ti
... trrar •Olllt
rllillnlhe-llo was attacked,
ibDlr,1 UllatMt
Ille R•tinitoa
txM>I Dlltrict.
liem Ube fulldtl
financial achoOI
"' uplaJned :bu
" depleted /Iii d IJolll I.I~·
lhe baqet.
If uJd. DOW will
~ money ll .. "' """""" -In. be Ille( 1 dJ1trlci'1
adl!ld .. :u per. ·-... , ii 1111 mini ..
bool ...... 't
illloolboGroiiJ ~ "matt of ti
Ddld,"~ ............ too-· Whit aid. ••• the
(-) bio ·-· -·
~hoot student
'airview State
'barch )'OOlll
ictpate in the
gerly
ors 1
Church tn Coram
~t ha• upanded
e1»pn -both
are not affiliated
~ are needed,
>ld Karl Killefer.
k forward to us
We U1ually havt
15 1tudent1 who
d Fairview p ..
t block on ~-
1 • pll1grourid
1 do what onJY ~ -just plaill
~n romp session
rpervtalon of two
~Ip Provide tbt
sportation. Mora
italMd by calling
IJ'13.D2, or Mrs.
-lllO.
'ege
on
rcent
e Orup Colst
iuo.. -" , .... t5.8$7
10 -trom ...... ,..,
S'tall ti doll·
n 111111-11111 .. 'Clbalct, ....,..
r Dr. Tbom• ...... ~ .... --1· -lro1ll ., .. _.
• ud n, Febo -pmllil·
II.
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J
•
:Coasi 1 Spa~e ~_luhs 'Up in ·Air'
I . . -
_ ~.1~:"J!~rs T~~~: I~~te::~:=!.:'::.tr!~.~:~~e~~11~·t i•·
Today it otit ~•;:Lb" =y" at Mile llfl'Pbbtieated pei}'lMda, ui. air cuabicm club am.one ~embers of tbe Upper elude butlWll hair, a common straight
"'uare Field in P'ouataia Valley vehicle -tliue are projeCU of Spue Bay Br-llDCb of the ~~ ~a Boy.1 .pip, an alirm clock, t.tihtng swivels,
1" · Club wt sprtn1. Then Alil ltit teachei• a household thermoetate, and a shoe >, few weeks bence all the supense CU. IWted by l n d u 1 t 1 • I ioterested 1n tbe idea strin&, potato can. r4 a Cape Kennedy comtdown will pbotocrapher David Rois ef Phlli» · glip student.I at Maude o • v i 1 Ford Aeioautronic. There 11 now .. a rocket , club at · The can, attacbed to the moving
tnl.ennediate Sebool in Costa Mesa. Rois, who bu been getting adV\ce Ar.eva!M ~I lD Foua\ala VaIJey band ol the clock, rotates. Styluses
Sometime liter, Newpcl!ft Harbor from NASA, hope. hh ei&ht l'ooal and five Newport-Meq junior hltb atlfched to the hair, which stretches
High School youn.pt.en; will prepare Spece aubl can sprtllld into a na· achool clubs have bel\ID. buildine .and . contracts aceording to the ~or . liftoff of • maaoed * cuahion tioawide program for interesting weather bllloorll. moisture, and to an old barometer
Vehicle. ltudelits in aerospace careers., The rockets, made of balsa wood record on paper wrapped 8!'1)und lhe
and cardboard, are loftfld to heights can. ·
PART• Of' INSTRUMENT PACKAGE -Ernest Kimme of lhude
Davis Sdlool checkJ -old barometor wbldi will be part of
inotrulllenl PacUce alloud ..-.r balloon Ilia club will launch
next month.
of 3.000 feet by use of.a Pre-packaged On the ground, two teams of
propellant triggered by remote con· surveyors will plot the elevation and
trot. directiooal swing of the ha.noon as
The nOff cone of the two or three· it rises. Telescopes will be mountea
st.age rockets floats by paiachute back m toy machine gun tripods.
to the ground. Sometimes Jt carries The payload package will be
a ctmera triggered by a robber band recovered via parachute sewn by girls
when the nose cone snaps off. in the home economics class. Ciampa
"We've gotten some pretty good hopes measurements will illustrate for
pictures ol the cars and people at students the temperature inversion
the launch site," said Ross. 1 whl.clt occurs at 4,000 feet.
' Considerably more sophisticated will Harbor High industrial arts and
be tile weather balloon launches. The science teacher Donald Simpson has
Oavis School club, wilb 'science students working on an air cushion
teaiter Roger Ciampa wortcing the vehJcle. .
project into the curriculum, is farthest The vehicle will consist of a
&long of any 11Chool. Feb. 14 ts their li ghtweight platform, plastic skirt and
target launch date. lawnmower motor. The motor will
The 28-foot tell baloon and helium blow air under the platform to fill
to fill It is being supplied by the up the ski.rt. Buoyed on this cushion
American Institute ol Aeronautics and of air, the vehicle v.ill scoot along
Astronautics. the ground in the direction the driver
The instrument P."Yload t1 beint learu.
prepared by science students. Simpson figures about 10 miles per
Included •e a thermoatat, an hour will be top speed. Similar
altimeter and a-humidity measurtn& vehJcles are used to skim over swam-
py terrain in Vietnam.
'
0 ... LT l'ILOT -~ ... •lllllfrt ......
AT LAUNCHING PAD -Dave Ross of Philco-Ford €orp.'1 A~
nutronic Division gestures as he calls for clearing launch area at
Mile Square Field in Fountain Valley where his Space Clubbera aN
ready to begin countdown on a brace of homemade rocket&.
PLOTTERS -Davis School Space Club members use technical
equipment IJld homemade instruments to try to _predict where
weather balloon will land after its launch. Plotters include (left to
right) Jerry Brekeny, Heather Heusse-r and Deina Waggoner.
SIS WATCHES -Tom Ide,
11, of Upper Bay Branch, New·
port Harbor Boys' Club, test
breakaway feature of his two-
stage rocket as his sister,
Brenda, watches launch prep·
arations.
SOPHISTICATED 'MISSILE' -Terrill Moore o(
Arevalos School Space Club (Fountain Valley)
shows off sophisticated glider he tested M pay.
load in nose of rocket bis club launched..
Billboard' War' Declared ABC Weighs
Dana-Capi-strano ·Area
War has been declared on
biUboardl. utility poles and other
"unsightly" installations In the Dana
Point-Capiltrmo Beacll area by Les
Remmers, a director ol the Dana
Point Civic Aseociation (DPCA).
In promoting • 14--m.ile circular
scenic highway in the area, Remgter1,
., .retired raocber and civic teader ~
resident ol Lapna Niguel, told a
nj.'eeti~ ol the DPCA last "*" ""'.e
n;otP' bave 5eN th.an 8 In:> people tn ~" .,.. but project.Cl 1..i ... fig.
uree airtady show a fuhre JllOPU)a·
tfOfl of 58,tD>!' .
The propoeed tcenlc btghway would ron from oana· Point to Monarch
Bay. northerly oYer ttie Oown Valley
Parkway to Uie Million Viejo area.
down to San Juan Cllpiltnno and
then return to Dana .Foint-over the
proposed. Alipu H j I b w a 1 in
Capistrano Vdey.
'
Philco Presen.ts
$10,000 to Hoag ..
Expansion Fund
The buildinl esipanaion tbive for
Hoag M"emortai llolpltal todly recelv·
fd. ll major bOolf: wflll I pl'IM9taU011
of a PO,Olll l'tlect from Ult PliJJco
f'llnd. The dMd reprnenW the tllird .nd
ftpl poymelll al • --..... pledie made "' ~ Fnnd In II& ,..000~--•1•. Mil ....... pr:1111ted Iii 11111 ._.. Pre1m-alllo __ _
lo G<orp 8'111 II, •iee --1 ot .. the noipltll'• bNl'd ol dlrecton,·
by Johll B:i:.n-. -•I m-ot I.tie compuJ't Atronatroal_e
otv!alon in Newport Bet.Cb; and Pbllip
E••tm•n. Jr .. cb*man of the com.
peny's: Orana:e CCMantJ 'CommunltJ
Relation• commluee. ::r •
The proposed route coukl berome
"the ahowpiece of the West Co,ast
aM be like many Americans visualize
California to be like ," Remmers said.
The DPCA members endorsed Rem·
mm~ proposal for a citizens bua tour
of areas south of Dana Point to "see
for ourselves the best ways to develop
a harbor area and note the mistakes
we want to avoid."
The trip would visit San Diego, that
city's' Million Bay Area. Mission
Valley and Oceanaide.
"Our tiny Oranie County took in
l80 miDkln tn recreation expendttures
in 1967," Remmers 111a.id, ''More th.an
aH of South America, Gtohnany, Spain
or Israel."
"It Is not too late kt guide the
proper development of tbil 1rea If
we start now." the leader said. "But
It must start now because ol the
fut mO'Ying dtveloprnl'int now with us."
Remmen propo1t!d that lWidents
band t'Ogetber aDd form an im·
pr°"ement diatrtct wbtch "will force
newwmen to-Comply with deairable
deveklpment pittern1.''
-"We lhould strive for th& efunina·
tioa of billboards, lte u:nde.rsroundiD1
al lltillty lines, """Hectural dotip
control, beautificd6on and landscap-
ing," Remmers tUI.
Police Seek Motive
In Student Killing
SAN JOSB, calll. (UPI)
Homicide diltel::UYWI todaJ were ~ lnl .....,. th llaal boun Of Riehm
SplTU wboM Ufe bai b e e a
ld)'IMl10DI ••twined wftll marl·
juaaa. .
8pink, a lt . )'ear • o t d
m1thematlcl major at San J0141! State.
w11 found btatea to death Wednesday
"' a van-type truck near the colleae
c1mpu1. Hit tkull bid been 1mashed
in. •
~
Laguna Bar
Disorder Rap
A three-day hearing into the alleged
"disorderly operation" of the Sea
Hol'Se bar in Laguna Beach ended
in Santa Ana Thursday with the an-
nouncement of Alco holic Beverage
Control officers that it would lake
"about three weeks" for the state
office kl reach a verdict.
Eight investigators testified during
the hearing, held in city hall, that
32 incidents 0( lewd behavior and
oblcene l1nguage occurred while the
presently closed tavern was under
5urveillanct by ABC officers.
Two Instances Of minors being
allowed to remain on the premises
also were cited in a five-page report
compiled by the 111tate office.
Named as defendant by the ABC
11'1 Mr•. ·v vonne W. Perry of Laguna
Beach, presently regia&ered a1 the
owner ol the tavern at 1798 S. Coast
Highway.
Mr~. Perry jointly owned the bar
with her a-husband Wayne R. Perry
at the Ume of the &llegld infractions
but recently won city eoliDcU approval
for traneter Of the Uce111e to · her
own name.
ABC officen: alleged during the
bearing that the bar WIS: 1 notorious
meeune place for ttomosenats ind
th1t litUe effort bad been, ma<te over
a lone period of tlnie to control their
actiVlties.
Many South Cout f't!sidents had
complained lo the state authority of
llleged toUcilllttons · by homoaexu1li:
at the popular tavern, ie.umony In·
dlcated.
Richmond on Board
GOl'ilofl X. Richmond. a Avenida
CasUlla , Latuft• HIU.. has been
elected to, the Board or Go"ernors
al Chapman CoUe1e.
Richmond Is an attorney with Offices
near tM conece in Or1n1e.
Abortion •sJ.ush Fund~
Coeds' Examples Used ui Biel for Legalization
NEW YORK (UPJ )-Coeds at some
college!! regularly dip int() their cig·
arette and movie mcmey for nickels,
cUmes and quarters to help underwrite
illegal abortion s for friends and school·
mates who become pregnant. four slu·
dents sald Thursday.
Four coeds appeared at a ne ws con-
ference and told abo ut informal cam-
pus "slush funds" to raise the S500 tQ
11,000 needed for a11 illegal abortion
in New York Ci ty .
Lincoln's Ties
To Peace Corps
Called Travesty
WASHI NGTON !UPll -A Re·
publican congressman has charged
that the Peace Corps wa{ committing
a "historical travesty" 'by using the
words of Abraham Lincoln in an ad·
ve:rtlsement to recruit new members.
~· Willlam H. Harrison (R·Wyo.).
said an advertisement prepared for
Ute In newspapers and magazines car-
ries a Lincoln quotatio n made 100
years ago and "bas nothing to do
With th e Great Society. the New Fron·
tier or the Peace Corps.··
In a letter to Corp11 director Jack
Vaughn, Harrison said, "Pre11ident
Lincoln mi~hl have endorsed the
Peace Co rps had it existed durinc
hit years in oUlet. but. a~ .you know,
ht wu assassinated 96 yeir1 before
tht corps or the concept came Into
boloa."
'r.le 11dvertlsement., as. yet un·
pqblllhed, uses a picture of Lincoln
Ud thiJ te~t:
''Abraham Lincoln speaks on the
,_ace Corps -·To correct the evils,
great and small. which spring from
.,..nt of sympathy and from positive
eemltr among strangers. as nations
or .u ind.Jviduals. is one of the highest
llllctit>ns of ci\tiU11t1on.' ''
The news conference was called by
William Baird. director of the Parents
Aid Society. a crusader who !!eeks to
legalize abortion in any case where
the pregnant woman wants one. He
said he would lead a march of c:oeds
on th e state capitol in Albany when
the current legislature takes up a
measure that would rescind some of
the state's ancient prohibitions against
abortion.
Ellen Hoffm an, 20. a senior at
Queens Coll ege. said her chapter of
the Students for a Democratic Society
ISDS) fOrmed a squad of 15 gi rls to
tour campus groups. such as sorori·
ties. to speak on contraception and
abo rtion.
She ~aid SOS on the Queens cam·
pui:: recently gave $500 to an unwed
coed who needed an abortion but lack·
ed fund s.
"There is always a need lOI' money,
and il's usually available," she said.
"But we still meet re;istanoe from
deans, and ~ome sororities 1ay 'Wh-,
should any of our girls need such in-
formation ? They don't get pregnant,
they don 't indulge.''
Three other coeds at the news con-
fe rence said that donatioos were us-
ually collected in emergency situ•·
tions from individuals rather thao
from groups.
Baird insisted tha t staOO.ing funds
exist on several metropolitan area
college campuses to help i;n:egnant
students. but most of the girls 1ald
the co1le<:tions were not made oa ao
organized basis.
Failure to Yield Held
Major AccUlent Cause
Almost. one-eighth of all non·pedes·
trian traffir accidents In Newport
Rt'lach com~ fr om one motorist'i:: fail ·
ure to yield tn another. according tt:t
Police Chief B. James Glavas.
"Right of way does nt:tt exist. until
It has been yielded hy other users of
the highway," he commented. ex·
pl ainin g that there ts no statute whlch
granu the rfght of way to anyone.
"The law states only which driver
must yield to the other," Glavas re.-
marked. He said the four principal
right· of way violatlons causing accl·
dents are failure to yleld when enter·
Ing an intersection: turning ltft;
pulllng into through streets from
driveways, private roads or secondary
streets: and pulling away from a
parked position.
"Remt!mber, you may have the
right of way but you cannnot al ways
'
be assured of getting it," Glavas CfJfl·
eluded in his Traffic Newaletter of
Jao .8. ~
4 Students Rescued
In Hazing Ritual
SAN DIEGO. Calli. (UPI) -Four
fraternity pledges from Occidental
College In Los An&ele1 were retc\led
from Fiesta Island ID MlNloa a.,
Thursday aftier be}nc stranded tberl,
as part of an initiation ritual.
The four -Terry 1-Burnet, U.
Bradford Ralph Santos, 21, Jamee
Hosney, 24, and Richard P. Badla~
19. all of Los Angeles -were
In a small boat by PhJ Gamma t8
members and left on tbe illaDd d
3:30 a.m .. poUce said.
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-P~lpit and Pe,n Religious Growth Dropping
Tbt ""'* le,ellt Oarcll
el B..aa. .... Beada will
will c:onduct a Bible aiudy
clul for adultl at the wne
hbur. luaday e Ve n lo &
wonldp ii acheduled to
betin at 7 p..m.
aervicet, at t a. 11 a.m.
Alao be will addr• a
meetlnt at 7:30 p . ID.
Wednelday at tbl church.
Behind Rise in P opulatWn
-bold lta annual meeting Sun-
day evening. It will be
preceded ~ • pot-luck ~
ner at &:30 p.m. in the social
ball of tbe dewntown chapel,
SiStb ud Oruce.
By GEOllGZ W. COllNZIL of statistics about the status
of ctuircll life in the United
.stat.ea ...
' ON nB other band, i,.
said. out of the rem" preuur:• ,,.., arise •
Plua are also under way
f 0 r a sround-breakln•
ceremo111 for the new Ftr•t
Baptilt Cburcb on Gothard
Street, north of Edin1er
Avenue, on Sunday al·
ternoon, Jan. 28.
The SUnday m 6 r n 1 n c
tervicet will be beJd at t :30
at tbe Peek Chapel, 7901
Solla Ave,, We1tmlnate:r,
~ at 11 o'clock ,1t the
HuntlDtton Beach Chapel
Member• of C • r h t .....,_ Cltwn, ~ VJc-
ioria, Coeta Mesa, will
eelebrate communion a t
both tbl 1:11 and ll a.m.
aervke• Sunday. The Rev.
Lotbar V. Tcnow will bring
a meuace on the theme
MIJ'riumpbant Paith."
SUnday acbool and Bible
cla11e1 wUl meet at 9:30
a.m. with nuraery caie pro-
vided for an aervice1. The
Waltber Leape of Zone 12
will hold a rallJ at the
church Sunday afternoon,
beginning at 1:30 p.m .
The Ce1dral B a p t h t
Chudl, ?eel Warner Ave.,
HonUngton Beach, will ~old
a worship service at 10:45
A.M .Sunday. Pastor ,M. A.
SJ'ftl81 Speflker
Glad Tidings A•embty
of God church, New·
port Beach, will com·
memorate "The Feast
of Pentecost" at 10:50
and 7 p.m. Sunday
with Chaplain Stan·
ford Linzey, USN as
the spedal speaker at
both services. B o t h
menages by Chaplain
Limey will be directed
to "The ministry of the
Ho1y Spirit in the light
of the 20th century."
Nutting wUJ preach.
Sunday school will be held
at 9:45 a.m. Pastor Nutting
Dr. William R. Eller will
deliver a mesaaae • titled
"Clui1tl1J1 Behavior " at ·the
8:4& and U worship hours
Sunday at the tatlleru
Oard tf *8 Maater, 2900
PacUic View Drive, Corona
del Mar.
The junlor high youth will
have a bowling party and
Christian fellowship Sunday
evening .
'Fbe annual meeting or the
congregation will be held at
7:30 p·.m. Monday. Six
deacons wm be elected to
the church council. Officers
will be elected and com·
mittee chairman appointed
by the newly elected council
following the a n n u a I
meeting.
Guest speaker at the
We1tm1Hter Br e1 la re n
Cbarell SllGday, will be John
Whitcomb Jr., director of
post.graduate s t u d i e s' ,
G r a c e T h e ol o g i c a 1
Seminary, Winona Lake,
Ind.
He wlll speak on various
topics, lncludlng Genesis
and the Flood. modern
science, Bible prophecy, and
evolution. He will speak dur·
ing the Sunday school hours,
at 8 and 10 a.m. and at
the morning w o r s h i p
"t sun Raw It" 11 tbe
Mrmoa tlleme eboMtl by the
Rev. Jamea H. Lambertb
for tbe t :30 and 11 a.m.
worabip NrVicea at arlle ca.aa ~ ... 1e .. 1ao .w
Balboa BMI., N e "p o r t
Beach.
NEW YORK (AP) -
ReJiCiou srowth in thil
coantry Du Nlled to ita
1Jownt pece in m•etban
a quarter century, the latest
beadeount Powl. It'• fallinl
behind tbe rl.se in the
pural potpulation.
Cbureh 1ebool meetl at OltDAJNID IN SWIDIN
9:80 a.m., with nurlefY care The Rev. Jan w .......
"Tbe cluarcbea bad better
begjn to run scared," saya
tile Rev. Dr. Lauria B. Whit-
man, a utlnister.1ociol011Jt
and the Joni • time keeper provided at both servicet.
At the U...,... Bea~ll
Clnattl .......... ldellee,
420 10th st. the leuon topic
at the 11 a.m. aervtce Sun·
day will be "What Religious
Science Doe•," a con·
tinuatlon of the annual
January review of basic
ReUgiou1 Science principles.
The Youth Church, newly
organized under the dlrec·
tion of Mr. and Mn. CUney
De Mink, is inviUng people
in the 12·20 age group to
its services each Sunday at
11 a.m.
''A Grand Awakenin&" is
the aermon title cboaen by
the Rev. Don A. Bassett,
pastor of the CemmuJty
Methocllat Cburcll, Balboa
Island, for Sunday's 9:30
and U a. m. servicea. Sun·
day school will belin at 9:30
a.m.
(See PULPIT, Pate S)
* * * Costa Mesa Lutheran
Or1dained in Swethn
The Rev. Jan Linwood son of Mt. Ud Mrs. L.
Womer. a member of the Arthur Womer of Costa Lutheran Church of the Master, Corona del Mar, Mesa. His wife, the former
received ordil'!atlon u · a Sharyn Ede1blute, is t he
Lutheran minister in a dauatiter ol Mr. and Mrs.
ceremony in St. Anstan C. Graham Edelblute ol
Church, Uppsala, Sweden. Newport Beach .
Request tor ordination Tfie co ... ple worked in the
was made by the Luttleran Newport area in the 1wn·
Council of Great Britain and mer and returned to Oxford,
approved by the Lutheran England, where the Rev.
Archbishop or Sweden. The Womer will conUnue his
rites of ordination were ad· work as chaplain t o
ministered by B i s h o p overseas students studying
Sundkar, p r o f e s s o r of in Britain and bis research C~ur~h H i s t o r y and _ for the d0ctor of philosophy
M1~s1on~ at U p p s a 1 a degree in early church
University. history at Jesus College, Ox·
The Rev. Womer IJ the ford University.
"rl"S NOT aacending any
more." be said.
In fact, in relation to the
overall population, church
membership ia sbrlnjing
llllht11· l'{ewly luued flfut·
e1 show that it re~ a
7early &lin of only .9 of
one percent, while popula-
tion grew l.l petcent.
_Tb.is is the s malle s t
percentage increase i n
church rolls since before
World Warn, Dr. Whibnan
said, adding that several
other statistical indices also
show a downturn .
"THE OVERALL image
suggests that the church
really baa to begin to think
of itself u in danger," he
said ill u interview. usess-
in.g tbe new figures released
this week by the National
Council of Churches.
"It reflects the general
outlook of our culture in
which so many people tbink
that tbe church is not a
major influence anymore,"
he added. "We may be moving into
a situation like tbat Jn Den·
mark, Sweden or England.
where the formal rites.pf
birth, marriage and death·
have become the major
function ol tbe church, with
tittle relation to the life of
the culture."
church will.In tbe churches
that la m°" alive IDi
dynamic and more con.
cerned 1'iU1 i11Ut1 tbat con.
front society tbaa anythlq
we have seen before." ·
He safd elementa at work
among Qlriati1111 point ia
this d lrectioll·a dilea..
c hantment with con-
ve.ntional methods• a n 4
member recruitlD&, and a
"real _concena a n d 11-
volvement wtttt tbe world,
a tendency to 11aten to the
world, rather tblll sit and
view it with a c:rftic'1 eye."
Al the aame Ume, there
were some DOlitive sips.
on the statlltlcal Yarchtlck.
A recent Gallup PoU ahows
that church attendance roet
in 198'7 for tbe first time
in 10 years.
ON AN averqe Sundaf,
46 percent of all adult
Americans-61 million el
them-went to church.
The percent.lie bad been
down to " percent in t•
and 1981, after • l o w 11
declining from a 1949 peak
of 49 percent.
Also on the upturn side,
e n r o l l m e n t in 142
seminaries, moat of them
Protestant but some Roman
Catholic, increased lut year
by m to M.117, th•
(See GROWTH, Pa1e 5)
ORANGE COAST CHURC·H DIRECTORY ·
FAIRVIEW IAnlST CHURCH cu.c.• "°'""" .... _, Pllr Drift. C.M.
l :IO & 10:55 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE
t r• A.M. IUNOA't CMU•CM KNOCK. •
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HAllOI TRINITY IAPTIST CHU~CH
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SundaJ SchOOI 9:41 a.m. Mornlng Worahlp U:OO a.m,
Baptist Tralnln& UniOD I p.m. Ev~1 aervice 7 p.m.
WednaldaJ Blbl• Study • Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m.
( FIRST so~~~.!~5!..;HURCH
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UNIYllSITY IAPTIST CHURCH
DU I. L PAUIMll n .
SANTA AMA Haetnl
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CHURCHES
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IM IOITOtlo 11••1 CHUllnl
Subject ol the IAuon-Jan. 21
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L11una ... ch-First Church
THI EPISCOPAL CHUICH
W•lcomes Y-.
ST. JAMES, Utt "9 LWe, ......,. ......
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ST. MICHAIL a ALL ANGILS, 5th • Marguerite
Corona del Mar
Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Chlld care at 9:30
Holy Daya u announced "'-· n. ................... _ ..... 67W4tl
ST. JOHN THE DIVINI, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Church Scboot-9:30
Thursdays: 6:30 It 10 a.m.; Holy Days u announced
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EPISCOPAL
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHUICH
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First Baptist Church
FIRST CHRISTIAN ::~-=-_ :.:,::i~ 11. '
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146 E. 22nd St., Cotta Mesi 541-3761 CHURCH N9Wport IHch-Flrst Church H. C. CIONIC, PASTOl-SHUtL PAULSIN, CHOll DlllCTOI
IS011thar11I Victoria & Placentia Ave. JJOJ Yle I.WI s.. t :u, t1 : ss. 9:11, 11.
Cotti Mesa •.-... ..... -m 1 Yle u. Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Family Wol'thip -10!50 a.m.
241 I I. Coast Hiw1y
Corona cfal Mar
How.rd I . Wllllomt
... -:..!.. "'-' AU are cordially invited to attend the church services C.t.lltet*' ,.,.., AMh••f ef New A"41'MH1
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~"?: .~ and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooma
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PIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30
Po"llf s,... Ns1wry "..Well
llinilter, Dr .. D. W. lfcElroy
~ 671-3911
HUNTINGTON BEACH
RRST OfRISTWI CHURCH
1207 Main St. 536.2589
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OP HUNTINeTON llACM
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CHURCH OF CHRIST .
217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA
llTWllN HAllOI 911111 PAllYllW
SUNDAY MORNING llJll STUDY ...•...•••...••. t :41 AM
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SUNDAY MORNING WORSH" I COMMUNION I 0·41 .4M
SUNDAY EVENING WORSH" . • • , 81 d ,.d. A bl f G d WEDNESDAY EV .... -· ............ · •:00 .M. a 1 1n•s ssem y o o ENIN6 lllLE STUDY • • • .. .. .. • • .. 7:JO ,"4 &
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Phont: 541-5711 Dey or Nlfht THOMAS MlftlMVTt, ,_., RF================~:===========3!!5:!::==:1E'! Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Momin& Worahlp 10:50 A.M .
C.A. Service 1:00 P.M. Evan1ell1tic Rally 7:00 P.M.
Entphnizi"I
TMP'fMofCod
TM ""°" of Christ
.... """' of the Hofy Spirit
S\indiy :khool ! AM
Motnlna Wonhrp 9 and 10'.lO NA
(Vt11ln1 ScMu! 7 PM
w~ 81ble si114y
•nd '"Ytf 7 !JM ~"f dvrt111 Ul't1m
A full Youth "°P• °"' of 0..,. Incl 2Jtod. St. c.IMew
l'lstor H. E. Joncii llCA Mbt.
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.PRINCE Of PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Mesa Ver4e Drive I leker Stfe.+, Coste M1M, C.lif.
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PAMll.Y •••VIClt I I l11U a.M. IUllOA't ICNOOl.r f 11I & MrU 1.111.
'•ince of , .. ce Luthera11 School -Miu b+h" oc ... , '•l11cip1I
Office 1'110111: J4f.052 I Scheel ,.9!'01 14'-0162
Newport H•rbor
Luther•n Church
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at all aervicea
WELCOMI
·Christ Luther•n
Church
MISSOURI SYNOD
760 Victoria St., Cotta M111
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Lutheran Church
of the Master
2900 Paclflc View Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
DR. WILLIAM I. ILLH
PhoM OR U022
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UNIVERSITY
METHODIST CHURCH
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11 :11 A.M.
Rev. J.,,., D. St.w1rt
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NIWPOIT HACH
CHRIST CHURCH IY THE SEA
Com111unity Methoclitt
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J1mu H. l1mbarth, Minister 67J.JIGI
COMMUNrTY METHODIST CHUICH
6662 H.il Avenw, Hunti"lfen IMch
Mornint Worship 9:00 & 10:30
· Church SchMI 9:00 & 10:30
Nursery care during services
Youth ~ 7:30~.m Re•. Rorer G. Betswo p--• ..,. L--. T.'\>-. ~ 14"4461 .,...., .........
COSTA MISA
FIRST METHODIST CHUICH
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SUNDAY MORNING llRVICll
. . 9:30 Early SerYice
11.00 Mornmg Worahh> with Cbanee1 aioJr
"'"9ry ea.. -"' ..........
SUNDAY SCHOOL ~plete Prosram ·~ 9:30 and •lam at 11:00 a.m . ltchn J. Dunlap, ,....,. ......._ 7727 ...... ·' Wice. '""· ........ ""' .. _.,. ~ 541--t'f .... _... ICOUTI
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itin tbt eburl'hts
mqre aUwe 114
and ---ttb lullll that COQ.
i.ty -'lnYlbiac . seea before."
I elements at 1'0!'k
"'1iltlau paint ia ectiOD ·•diffa-
n e.11 t with eon.
metbodi and
recndtlDa, and a
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1t wltb tbt world, cr to l&Atn to the
1ther tUn sit and
lth 1 erftic'1 eye,"
umt time, tbe(1
ne ~vt sip" •Uitlcll yardstick.
Gallllp Poll Jb""1
ch attenduce r• for tile ftrtt time
rs.
I 1ver11e Sunday,
!Dl of all adult
li-61 million el
'nt to ebarch.
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" percent in i. ~. ~ slowt,.
from • 1149 peat
~ent.
l the upturn aide,
men t in 142
''• most of them it but some Roman
increued I.alt year
to 24,817, th t
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PULPIT AND. PEW
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at 1:30 p.m. andrlr a.. dlnc-
tioo Qf Cbriat stnJtt. MW
)'OUtb director,
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topic .. l>Mnr 'l'bla Ulli:-
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Mf 'p.m.-,.,. Dr. Turk's Work HIVING THI
PUIUC
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"PoUUve Proilperitr'.~ •Ill
... ---loPC-<ll~lbo Bev. Lona D. J'llcldaCer
u be lp8&b at the 10 a.m. ..me. ol N...,.n U111J
cmnai in the Senior au-Center, 15tb and
Irvine, Ne--. ti
11 a.m. the RM. FMckinpr,
eeeompuied by Orpnlot
J!'red 'l'llompeclli, w 111
present over rMio KBJG
muaical meditationa on the
sub;led ''Loving Peoplt.'1 '
~ -famll7, 1111 Alla Vi.ta bmo, Eutblull,
will botl • followablp for
all c:bmdiolllews and -
Dr. Irle Tift al Laguna churclleo · In !ht United
Beech, • foadn" "' the' State•. AND
TRADE
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Ctol CfMI ..,..
at tbe -. Ver•• ........ a.iaft. 1701
-St., Sunday al 9 and ' 10:30 a.m. Tbe Rev. Rleb-
mond c. Jobuon w J• 11
~ on Ibo aublecl
'Bnaklq 1be Plutic Bar·
"-at lie unutl coo-•-tal In lnl11alln& the 2211 W. llilllloe 11..i.
\'elltlon. at tlae United ~urcb •GddMr •miaar1 bUil an-Newport lwh Best in West
-tn Lot Alllete.. rn§·11~1ty~1~t ~Aa~n1m!er~.:.:.:._...::.~=====~:_!Th~•~.£DA~~IL:!Y_!P~IL~O~T~ Dr. 'l'urt. Do terVed as _ -
pttlor unto )i(lt, w a s
"'lbe Harmon1 of God'"
will be the subject of the
Wednelday evening service.
:tTruateu of TomorTow"
wiD be the terlDOG topic
at tbe Rev. Norman L.
Bron GI lbe PlymHtll
c.peptltoal Chu-' GI ·
Newpwt a.iber, 3:162 Broad
SL, Newport Beach, Sunday
llt tbe 10 a.m. service ..
OMa'di school will be held
at the same time with
babysitting s e r v i c e pro-
vided.
"Campaign for Victory!"
ii tne theme chosen by Dr.
Charles H. Dierenfield for
bU sermon at. SL ADdnw'1
Prellt)'terlu. Cbmclil, 600 st.
Andrew's, Newport Beach,
Sunday at the 8, 9:30 and
11 a.m. services.
Ordination Of n e " I y
elected eklen win be held
at 9:30, and newly elected
deacons at 11 a.m.
Hudqtoe Beach Ftr1t
Metltoclttt Cbunb, 2721 17th
St., will conduct two worship
services Sunday, at 9:30 and
11 •.m. The Rev. G. Ruasell
Shaw will preach on the
b:lpic, "Do We BeUeve in
GOO?"
1'ti1 SUJKiay, see1 the
beginning of a series of four
sermon• on what Metil<>dist.s
believe. The topics for the
following three Sundays will
be, "What We Believe About
Jesus Christ," "Do We
Believe in the Holy Spirit?".
and "Whal We Believe
About the cburcb."
This Sunday, at Com·
manltJ Metlodld Church, •
eM2 Heil Ave., Huntington
Beach, the Rev. Roger G.
Betswortb will preach at
both the 9 and 10:30 a.m.
1ervices on "Love Your
Enemies." Ohurdl. school
and nursery care a r e
available at both bours.
The Vietnam seminar will
hold Its 1econd session at
7:30 p.m. Monday evening
in the chapel. All person•
interested are invited to the
tb:-weet seminar.
Members of St. Jobe Ute
DivlH Epltcopal Cllareb,
2'K3 Orange Ave., C<lsta
Mesa, wW celebrate com-
muniotl at 7:30 and 9:30
a.m. Sunday. Church acbool
will convene at 9:XI.
"Your Commitment" fs
'1be title of the message
whictl those who worship
wHb Flnt Cbrlttlu Chvth
et Colta Meta, Victoria and
Plaoeatia, will bear during
botb SW>day's w o r 1 h i p
houri, at 8:15 and 10:40
a.m.
During the Vesper hour,
the youtll group, T h e
Torchbearers; will present
the wontUp service. The
...-will be -by
OEATB NOTICES
MCDONALD
r.,.,u 6-st
First Asaembly ol God,
146 East 22nd sir.et,
Costa Mesa, will cele-
brate its first anniver·
sary in the neoc,. audit-
orium with a special
service Sunday. The
speaker for the 10:50
a.m. service will be Dr.
0. Cope Budge, presi-
dent of Soutliern Cali·
fornia College.
Douglas Hodges, y outh
minister.
"For in him we live, and
move, and have our being."
This verse from Acts is
part or the re s pon s i ve
reading of this week's lesson
sermon on "Life" to be read
in all Orange County Cbrt1-
ttan ScieDCe churches Sun.
day.
Dr. Richard Nies, visiting
doctor and minister from
Glenda le and formerly with
the S o u t h e r n California
Conference or Seventh-day
Adventists, will be the guest
speaker Feb. 3 at the
Newport Harbor Seventh-
day AdvenUst Cllurcb, 271
Avocado St., Costa Mesa.
"So Help Me" will be the
sermon title.
Dr. Philip G. MurraY's
sermon topic for Sunday
servi ces at the Corona del
Mar Community Clnlrcb,
Co• Ire I at Io a a I, 611
Heliotrope Ave., will be
"Home Js the Hunter."
There will be two services,
at 9:30 and 11 a.m. with
child care provided for both.
Chureh ICbool ia at 9:30 a.m.
At Foaataln V a I I e y
Presbytertan Cb arch , -
meeting in the high school
at 17800 Bushard, Pastor
Stanley Allen's 11 a.m.
aermon will be "Healing for
Both Body and Soul," a con-
tinuation of the seriea o.n
the Gospel by Luke. The
junior choir will participate.
"Pattern for Changed
Live1" will be Sunday'•
sermon topic of the Rev.
Warren G. Shider at Tbe
PnsbY1erlan 'Lb11tth of the
Coveunt, 2850 Falrview
Road, Costa Mesa. Worship
and ehurch acbool wUt be
conducted at 9:3> and 11
a.m.
The aennon ror the 10:45
a.m. worship at the Costa
Mesa C11111·eb or Christ, 'lff1
W. Wilson, Sunday will be
''Why Be a CJrristlan?" The
topic for tile sermon at the
6 p.m. service will be "Gob-
bled by Gobbledegook."
The second study in the
series, "The Personality oC
the Deliverer," will be held
at 7:3> p.m. Wednesday.
The study ls titled "Beyond
Conversion."
Dr. W. Klaultermeyer w:iD
give a talk tilled "The
Reformation -Was Luther
Really Necessary?" at Sun-
day's 10:30 a .m. meeting of
the Ullltarl•• • Ualvenalflt
FeDowtblp of L a I a D •
lkach. The meeting will be
conducted in the home of.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Conroy,
150 Cleo.
.ner.'· ,
Ttle Tbunday e'e n 1 n f
WOl'lbip at 7:15 p.m. will
be a contemporary worshi p -· Communion w 111 be
celebrated by members or
St. James Ept1cep•I
011ttb, 3208 Via Lido,
Newport Beach, at the 7:30
and 11 a.m. services Sun·
day. Momlng prayer will be
at 9 a.m.
St Michael ud All Angels
Marguerite, Corona de 1
Mar, has scheduled com·
munlon services ror 8 and
9:30 a.m. Sunday .
This Sunday Is t h e
registration , deadline for
high school and college age
youth of Warner Aven~
Baptist Charcb, Gothard
and Warner Streets, Hun·
tington Beach, who wish to
attend the Christian voca-
tional anded uca t ion al
guidance day, Jan. rr. 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the
First Baptist Church of La
Crescenta. The seminar is
co-sponsored with t h e
Southwes t Baptist District
Conferen c e Youth
Fellowship.
Keynote speakers will be
Dr, Kelly Bihl of John
Brown University and Rev.
John MacArthur Jr., Talbot
Theological ~minary.
Evangelist J. T. Taylor
will be the guest speaker
at Christian Faith Center
this Sund8f. He will conduct
a healing service at. 10 :45
a.m. ·
The Rev. Ted Miller will
speak at the 1 p.m. service.
The church meetJ at Bay
View Elementary Scboo1,
25.11 s. E. Orchard Drive,
Santa Ana Heights.
' Elder LeGrand Richards,
a member of the Council
of Twelve Apostles of The
Church of Jesus Chriat or
Latter-day Saints , will'speak
at the Hu•tlnllOD Beach
Stake Conference Saturday
and Sunday in Weatml.pster.
Meetings will be he1d Sun-
day at 10 a.m., in the Stake
Center· We stminster
Chapel, 14271 Locust St.
Dr. Charles Berry, Bible
scholar, thoeloglan, and
former seminary professor,
is conducting an inter-
denominational Bible ptudy
ror county residents each
Wednesday evening at 7
o'clock in the CommunHy
Bible Church of Fou&aln
Valley, 17575 Euclid.
The current study is usin g
the Old Testament book of
Daniel and the New Testa-
ment book of The Revela-
tion.
Pastor Henry E. Jones
will br ing a message titled.
"A Full Reward" at the 9
and lO :Xl a.m. services Sun-
day at the Central Bible
Church, 23rd Street and
Orange Avenue, Co s t a
Mesa. -
His topic for the 7 p.m .
worship will be ' ' A n
Evangelical Views the John
Birch Society."
GulST S.PIEAIClll
Dr. lltlph Soc-
·Dt.Sockman
To Speak
In Laguna .
As one ot the special
eventa ol the 25th an-
niversary ol tbe founding
Of the Neighborhood
Congregational Church in
Laguna Beach, Dr. Ralph
W. Sock.man, mini s t e r
emeritus of Chri'st Churdl,
Methodist in New York City,
will preadt at the 10 a.m.
service Sunday. ·
Dr. Sockman is director
of the Hall of Faine for
Great Americans, which is
on the campus or New York
Univertity. He bu received
honorary degrees fr o m
more than 25 uoivier&ities, mclwfinC Columlia, Duke,
Northwestern, O'b er Ii n,
Lehigh, Syracwe and New
York.
For 34 ye ar1 he
ministered over NBC's Na·
tional Radio Pulpit, the
oldest Prot.esta.nt broadcast.
honored for completing 15
years• service. In addition,
the board of repntt of the
miniateriaJ collqe &ave her •--• the bonorary detree of doc-
tor oC humanities •
Dr. Turk, usitted by her
bu1band the ReV', Jobn H.
Turk, founded the Laguna
Beach Cbureb of :Rellglous
Science In 1954 arid served
as pastor until 1959.
Prior to that she was ex-
ecutive secretary and ad-
miniltra.for for t h e in-
t er national organization
helping to e1tablt-1b
GROWTH ••
(Conttnued from Pa1e 4)
American Association or
Theological Schools reports.
THIS CONSTITUTES A 4
percent gain. It's the aecond
successive year in which
sen'linary enrolhnent has
gone up, reversing a decline
that began i~ the 1'1.te 1950s,
but which turned back up
in 1986.
However, the report noted
that the percentage of
seminarians in the basic
bachelor of divinity pro-
gram headed for the parish
ministry had slipped, while
the numbers in advanced
programs seeking teaching
careers bad gone up.
'Missionary .Meeting
Due at Beach Church
The fourth ann ual
missionary' conference of
ttie Evaagelical F r e e
Church of Huntington
Beach, 1912 Florida, will
begin Sunday and continue
Jan. 24, 25, 26, and 21. The
theffie of the conference ls
"Mission: Possible."
Mi ssl onarie s 1from
·Venezuela, Malaysia, Pbilip-
pine1, Japan, the Congo, and
eastera Europe wtU be
present at the conference,
1howing 1lide1 and telling
or their work.
Featured will be Dr. Ted
Engstrom, executive vice
president of World Vbio~
wtio will be IJ)eaking on
Wednesday and Thursday
evenings. Dr. Engstrom ii
a · author, editor, and ad-
ministrator, and has travel-
ed extensively throughout
the world.
The meetings on Sunday
are scheduled Cl.uring the
regular morni'ng and even-
ing worship 1ervices. The
weekday meetings tre at 7
p.m.
A banquet w:ill be held
at 6:30 p.m. before Friday's
meeting. The public Is in·
vited, according to the Rev.
Bruce Chapman, church
pastor.
Adventists
Give $2,300
FEATURED SPEAKER
Dr. Ttcf 1"9at"""
High School
Auxiliary
Plans Meet
The first 1968 meeting of
the Orange County Lutheran
High School Auxiliary will
be held Monday at 8 p.m.
In the Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church, 1421 West
Ball Road, Anaheim.
Mrs. Don Morner, pro·
gram chairman. announced
Members of the Newport that the Speaker will be Dr
Harbor Seventh·day Adven-Lau re n c e Christensoa,
Ust church, at 271 Avocado pastor of Trinity Lutheran
St .. who have j\lst completed Church in San Pedro. Dr.
the 64th World Service Ap-Christenson has chosen for
peal public fund drive to bis topic, "God 's Order for
help perions in 200 countries the Family.·· The public Js invited. including the United Slatel, Listed on the business
World Religion Day will save learned that Gov. meeting agenda. according
be observed by Oranie Ronald Reagan has been to Mrs. William Lawrence,
County Baha'i• at a meeting given a full report of tl:le pre~l'dent, is di~cussion
in the YWCA, 321 N. drlve's benefits by a regarding the possibility of
Pomona Drive, Sunday. Dr. representative ol the local opening 8 county thrift shop.
John Stroessler will give a church. a report of action taken by
talk tiUed "Many Paths -According to Do n a 1 d the delegates of t-h e
One God." Ericksen, of Costa Me1a , Lutheran High S c ho o I
"When a Man sue1 God'; Meetings also are held local world service appeal Association r egardin g
it tile Hl'1DOl!I member• of .every Monday at 8 p.m. at dlrector__.,David L. Ol~en. of purcha se of property. and
f'alnrlew S.plllt Ovdl, the Baha'i Center, 986 Vic-Glendale, western di rector formulation of plans for a
2525 Fllrvie'W Rold, Costa torla St ., under the theme of the fund cam P a i I n, boos!er dinner.
BALTI MOll'n.JARIEI Men. will bear at their 8:30 "Many Paths_ One God." represented the local church The Orange C o u n t y c.rea '81 M• OR J.M11 · s In a conference with the Lutheran H.igh School Au.x-MJ ..... and 10:56 a.m. tervl~s UD· c lit ml c.ta .._. • day. Jt will be presented Dr. P. G. Neumann. aEriock1eango5a"id'"a''·rorat of iliary irs comhprised h o f BELL DOAIJWAI by their minister, the Rev. pastor of the Flrtt B•pll1t women rom c u r c e s llOR'l'lJAllY Melvin v T Jo t11nm., Santa Ana and fJ.:.l ha1 been given locally belonging lo The Lutheran
Ill .... .,. C....11.. · ay r. Magnolia, Costa Meta, will to thJI year '• world service Church -Mis$OUri Synod
U • ---Rev. Everett h th t · "Wh appeal in Newport-Costa who are int erested in th e
-i •w: preac on e of)lc en M G t of h I I e•rabil•hm•"' o( a Lutheran PAanC VJl:W weimall. l,nterim panor ot You Are Too Busy" at Sun-esa. oa . t t oca ~ -Alli. the F t r • t Preibyterian, day's 11 a.m. service. Advenli~t church rnr the High School In Orange Co un-
MEMORJAL p Cburdl ot Chula Villa, will The Rev. and Mr s , c.rond....c:.c•c:PllO.:..:.:tl.:.....w.ca;..• c.".c.·"'°-·--..:'Y_· -------C...al&s) .l.;t..,1 RrVe a1 guest minllter at Ed• a rd Be atty , 1-_,......., .om. SUnday'• 10 a.m. tll"Ytc6 at ·mi11lonaries to Singapore, TY t f
.,._. ClllllrW St. Mar II: .....,.,,.. will speak at the: 7 p.m. \ .:~; ~L=Cll=w~-'=•=Ea=&tb=hlf!=and=J=am=· ="='="=hl=P·=====J ..: ·-\ "-ort'-• n...1.
_ Topic for ... llloy, '"-<y 21 "' ""'' J ~Ill IQ J""9'
191 ..... An., W.-1 1 11 1 "WHAT lllLIGIOUS SCllNCI DOIS" T'-So L'--
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Meet Mm: Factor's !llltke4p-e1iper,L
Mr. Edward Ortego this week •••
learn how lo beautify your eyes
This internationally-knowri MaK Factor make-up
artist will be here.Monday through Friday to he lp
you create total beauty for your eyes. It's done
with Geminesse specially fo rmulated eye make-u p
• , . and , a few trick; Mr. Ortega will be happy to
teach you.
Cake Mascara ..... t.n Cal<e linM ........ t.H
Brow Make-up in black, brownislJ.black, brown, aavy or
ash brown •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .4.M
Brow pencil, black, brownish-black, brown, ash brown l,H
Shadow Powder, iridescent wllite, blue, green , bJrquoise,
mushroom, sunli;tt ••••••••••••••••••••• •·•
Shadow Cream (same shades as powder) •••••••• 1.11
Automatic lengthening mascara, black, brownish·black,
brown or navy ........ S.• Cover"ilp Cream •••• e.n
Blush Powder ....... 4.11 Blush Cream .... I.Iii
Cosmetics
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GROUND UP
By Cap Blackburn
1961, IT'S NOT TOO LA Tl
INTIRIOR OF NEW PARKSIDI HOMU MODIL AT HUNTINGTON IUCH'S ... IN VALLIY
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Whirllnl around in eYer)'ODe'I mind II tbe lnveat.-
mnt and real ettate potential for the ~I yur.
Stereotyped autboriUltfn IOU?Cll cntion, "•lectively."
If auch m overrated word wl11 help yov 4edde what to
do. plUM Jet me know tbe amwer. Selectivity ii only
one of a multitude of factors, and bas always been
evident whether in buying or selling real estate. In an effort to ratiornlly evaluate t.be real estate ______ __. ____________________ ,.
market or 1988 most indicators point to a turn-around
Meardinl .. tbe buk's
economic relellrdl depart·
meat, tbe lligbt Jniereue ii attr~ {o a substantial
C!Omet.ct ln tDe Nlidentlal
llCt1or &Del a contimdng up-
trend in the heavy engineer·
inl catelG')'.
''Sinn A U I U I t ,. the
Soutbland'a total. con· year. Perhaps a stock analyst would say the charts have or will bottom out in the next 12 montba, hence, an ex·
cellent buytni time. It is difficult to foresee any further
decline than has been evident the put three years. Such
a decltne, turther, has not been in value, but in volume.
Little land, the underlying premise of real estate, has
dl'fl}ued, tt baa only suffered a tact of lure to investors.
· Comenely, our main competitor, the stock market,
bu broken all records in "lume. Undeniably the exclte-
mlDt of IOllle ol their "high men" has shifted much of
rellty tnveltment funds from tbe real estate market to
the ltock market But. Witch the peDdulum swtna. A.
in polities, what ii popular today ts old shoe tomorrow.
Real estate bu worn enough boles i1l its tboes that it
is far overdue for a resoling!
HANDWl"ING ON THI WALL
Speculative fever gripped our Ormge Coast land
va!aes l89enl years put • It now bu the etock market.
coanttn1 the cblckem before they hatdl, 'however, can
be a mllerable experience. Lota of f9llty eggs were laid,
thl'Y ban been .kept warm, and 1re bound to hatch
soon. A fnr ol these golden eggs "n't llatdt, .and, un-
for;tanatety, llOllJe •ere RDl9hed before tbey bad a
ch8nce.
Interest rates are higher than lley have· ever been.
Money to borrow ii ttgbter than a tick. Colta of con·
stnaction and materials have IOared tbroqh t2lia re-
duced adlvtty period. Flipping the coin, a pent-up de-
mmd for homes, ap~enta, indutrtal, and commercial
real lltate II ready to ezplode. wtth tht election year,
Vietnam fracu, and a prosperous llltlon, my of these
forQS eoald pull the plq to an avalanche of a real
estate boom unparalleled In hlltory. Ltkewile, any oae
of them could teep the lid on a bit tonier, bat not for too long.
Economiltl have ateaMutly held tlfat ·tile lid wu
clamped on real estate to feed the indmtrial might of a
nation in a war far away. 'Ibis occurred tn World War
ll, and at tt. end, the biggest industry for two decadu
was real estate and construction. War madrlnery work·
ers were trn4i0Ded lDto the bullcUng lndaatry. Return-
ing vetenu wre acc:ammodated in th* products. In·
deed, tJdl ii Ile W Jwwwdwrlt!ng OD the wall, eont·
pounded by ail esplocUng populapon.
TRICKS OP THI TaADi
Creattvw lnDoftUom io overcome handicaps In real estate ftnandnl 11'1 a fuclnating sight to behold. One
new term IDcl method which ts flowUlilnc ii UZquttJ
Finmdlll". WJtb money u ICIJ"9 .. tt -beeti, to
borrow JDOneJ to but1d or clevelop 1* become 10 ~
sive, builders just can't afford to pay tile price. JI tbl7
J>Bid the price, their earnings would be poor, ad the
lending lllltitution would b9 out tmt much of their scarce capital lendinl fmlda.
To. k19p Ile bailder In 1'asla•, IDd yet mate a
Joan &ttradfft to a lender, they eedl M!taally partic>
pate in a joint venture. In tllia mannir Ult leadef gainl
an Interest or equity in tlle projed'1 profit which Ja a
greater amount ol money thaa be could make on tile
loan it.elf. Kr. Contndor now-. a_ partn• who will
put up an the money be needt lo: baD4 the project and
keep moving. JotntI,, tt bu pJ'O'Nd mott succealul In
keeping the bulldel"s proJecb llift ancl Jttttng tbe lend-
er make a ereat deal more than hla m or .e.en percent ~tere~t on the loan. You will hear a lot of this equity financing.
. ~act financing builds new homes. Through equity ftnan~mg you may find your nm new: home built by a
promment developer ta pointly owned by the people who
c~rry the loan and the developer. It is a good combina-
tion and a good "out" to 1'1lat hM lately been a critdal impasse.
Garden Top
The Garden House, one
of five models belng offered
by the new $.1.5 mllllan com-
munity of Oceanwooo, a
project ol the A r m o u r
Development Co. in Hun-
ti.ngton Beach, bas proven
to be on, ol the molt
popular homes ever to be
offered by tse buDdtng firm
accord ta tto martetmc
director. Paul Bruna.
Model Home
The unit features three
bedrooma, two b a t b s •
formal parlor with
fireplace, famlly 11 v t n r
q><>m, Summer Kitchen with
patio bar and a California
Room tlaat oPIDI to tilt sky.
Oeeawood homes range
in price from "9,950 to
'3S,4llO. ud model.I may be
vlllt.d at Atlanta Avenue
and Mapolla Street.
RanchQ's Industrial Par~
Now Under ConstructiOn
ttructioD 'I/ o l u m e bu multiples tnenaa1Dc U per-Gree' nValley aYSacld all'btl1 ill excess ceal I o( an ·....a rate ff N 1'ameaL1Wfal balldlat ln
• biJllan, •ucmal factGn ccm-111'1 will ,.._ its first
Home Tract = ~ ~ ..,~ I::~= 1a*:
bllllon during the January· pected to total ·~more
Open Toda'y July period," Security than $1.5 billlon.. ~ . .I per.
Conatruction began UUs
month on the first lllht in-
dustrial building in the new
40-acre Industrial Part sec-
tion of Rancho California,
the 87 ,500-acre llDd devdop-
ment In southweet Rfvenide
County.
Rigoberto Diaz, own• of
Ardee Machine and Dtllgn
Company of El Monte, of·
ficiated at groundbreaking
ceremonies at the firm's
new 25,000 square foot
building.
He WU joined by Rancho
California executive• bead·
ed by Robert L. Unger, vice
insident and genera I
manager, and Rlvenfde county officials, lncludillg
Floyd MoCall, chairman of
tbe count:J board o f
1upervilor1, and Fr• d
Reinhardt. manager of the
county dep artment"
developnenl
Arclee, which manufac..
tw"es aricraft components
under conttact to major
airframe compules, 1 1
building ita De" location OD
a five4Cl'1 site Iii the. new
Industrial Park wbicb ii
located an Rlgbway • ad-
jacent to the R a a c b o
Califonlla airstrip.
Arclee wtD have direct taxiway aecee1 ~ th e
airstrip for the convenience
ol customers who wilh to
vis.It the plant M well as
for nr.-wbo flies hil own
plane. Thi comp a n-y presen111 emplo11 about SO
persona at ita El Monte
plant and expeda a aimilar
number" to be employed at tts new location wben the
llancbo California p 1 a n t
begln.s operatioo about April
l.
Antee currently 11 pro-
1ducing aome of the nlain ~ads and airfr&JM fit-
bp fl>r Ile J'-lU flalrter·
Bant'a report ~· cent from •'•. d-time
• On the baaia ol data high of •t.e6 bi1lloa.
bomer under contract to .... the first te tha ~ity .~ nported G t u m m a n A l r c r a f t New planl new prices throua-. . n mon that within the DOllftll4en. ' ' of 19fl, at.JI pro~ that Engineer f n I Corp., and a choke location are actual dollar volume ol all tia1 .ector, induMrtat con-
Bethpege, N.Y. Arc1ee also c~bmld ~ todq'a opening. bu.Udlng and comtrqctioo structioD will be 118 onl1
. prod'!."omti~l.~-' !!.~ ~ of Parbtde BClllltl ill Green for 198'7 will total more than caietorJ to reear4 • in-lione~-~-. ........ IU .. 1 .. mu-3 a ..--nt cnue, reflecting the ltronC airframe C0111tructioa. 'ne V.dey w.bere pricel start · · ........, up · ----growth by tbe ..-pace
firm ow a a Geometrical aa low u SZ2,171 developers °'er 1981. Escept for 196&, -------'attm ..... m.
El ' . the ,.. ol urr will be .uN vuna -... Structures, Inc., allo ol • Geo?ge M. Rolttein and 1he IO'ffeat YOlume 1ear dultriel tbroulboat th•
Monte which p I' o d u c eeda Sona aDDOUDced. .me. llell. yur. lndutrial proJeeb hardware and fittlnll UI worth $182 mfDioa are tx•
in aircraft Interior•. Both oat and two atory BF..SJDENTIAL peded to be autbottled in
The Industrial Part bu homes are included in the s 0 u t b e r n California's 1987, up 15 penieat Ofer 1988
been established by Rancho new group with from three residential building during and the bat year fOr fac·
Calilornia for companiet to five bedrooms offered in 1987 will tot a 1 ap-tory ematruetloa llDCe 1957.
wishing to locate in a park-the Parblde ... ~Jes. proximately $1,280,000,000, Commerdal ~ like, mog-free country set· --· 1·---t f:l.ng. The only lndutrial aec-"The new low price, up eight percent from 1968. wbicb me -• or e s •
Uoo ol its~ between h--, m••11• bu 1 er • Valuation ol liDIJe family ?eltalraats, Gl&et Md pro-
Ri .a t!!--ft:' v ..... "" .._ bome conatructid·on an fe 11i0 D a b 1Jl ldlnp. versiue -uaego, may .. ww-.. ___ on low FHA ...,., __ ,....,. -on for ~·--,.... -"' ~-• the park ii located I.JD• r-w._ -~ -War~,_.., WU&_.
mediately wesf of Highway and. V•tern terms and en· 1987, will exceed the 1981 close to '570 mlllloa daring
395, one mile north al joy monthly payments oi fevel by eight percent, while 1987. a decliJle al two per·
Temecula. les• . than r e n t , • ' a muH;tple unit valuation, at cent from 1961. ·
Unger explafned that the spokesman for the build.Ing $265 milllon, will be 16 per· In the m i • c e 11 a DIOUI
indus-trial arei iJ designed firm 1treaaed. cent above the previous n o n retidential catetory,
for light and medh.an ID-The-uew aroup 0 f • year. which i.ncludea mi 1 it a r y
dustry u put of tile overall . Parbide homes 11 designed gxpenditurea on alter•· strudures, public a n d
master plan of t h e bf Richard Letich 8 n d tlona IDd additiona t o private IChoob, cllllrcbes,
agriculturally o r i e n t e d AHoc!atea and &lves buyers residencu are expected to bolpitall, state and federal
Wat•h Fjnan•e d~ve!opmenl ~,roads and •pacloua patio areas. es-decline ~liibtly -fJ'om '165 buildinp. etc., total volume ._, ._, utilities are to be prorided, citing new kitchens and 1 million in 1968 to $1&1 la expected to reach f175
the land ii being ottered locatlon that 11 .:without million In 1987. mllHon, down 15 percent ~ oh a fu1l1 lm{>lOVed buis, compare .. the Green Valley In terms of dweWne units from 1988.
Home Bu~er• I Cautinned and ~ i n' u re deve.__;a tv11nted out. authorized in 1987, there, will~===;;:::::::==. .,... J ~ retildlai of .. eleln air· and •vr-a r . be nearly 39,000 single
I._ "water, fte said. ,_ Publcte home site dwelling unlta a n d ap-BEST ~ ayerage familJ-piQ. or viap and loan Haol'l4· The bulk of Rancho is 1'fthin wafktn1 distance proximately 26,000 _unltJ in n. DAILY PILOT off.ts..,,..
nlnt to buy a home checb ti-.;.RaielJ'wDl be e&liaer California Is btinf ldfl. to private put, nro com-multiples. OVeraU, this .r tfl• ltett f..hr••· ""•ctv•I
wry carefully into some -""'*"'• bis home with an tiftc!ally developed ill dtrus munllJ poola and club house represents a pin of 11 per· .. rv.., of , .. ~ avell•W• "'
but not all -aspects of out.6f·ltate lnlUrance IOD)· and avocado grOMS, row and gives the family a true cent over 1981, with aJngles •llY _.,.,_, Ill +lie ........
the property. pan1, penlion fund, mutual and field crops, vineyardl, private community with all up seven ~nt "n d
Surprillngly, most people 1avtill1 bank or other 1uch horse farms, dairies, small the advantaaea ot linglel
just don't thoroughly check .... 111 remote institati~n ranc~, and aim.Dar uses. home own er s hip , the .
into one of tbe most im· -~. u Alsbuler 11 Unter said. builders declared.
portant of all aapecta of a quick to llote, tbe1 may ~.------------------••••••-
new home. all appnaebable through I
According to Robert E. :Cll'tlal~~ces of • Deane· a Homes Allbuler, preaident of the • . cal J f 0 r n i a Mort1age '"nle reason .Ja,,agaln one . · ~· . 1
1 Bankers A s a o c l a t i o n , · of lnes.perlence, be ex·
survey• •bow that t b e plained, adding that most n'-llCJ FIC Sa IlDS . typical home buyer "ill people have never beard of ra -
evaluate the prospective a mortgage banker, or, at
neighborhood, the building'•· best, have only a hazy no-
construction, the proximity tlon of what a mortgage
ol schools and churches -banker does.
and these ue all essential. "Contrary to s o m e
But once a decision bas popular milconceptiona,"
been made, most people will Alsbuler said, "a mortgage
plunge lnto the biggest in· banter isn't actually a
vestment of their lives banker . . . nor does be
without taking a long bard run a loan c o m p a n y . ' •
look at home financing. Unlike a c o m m e r c i a 1
Unaware of the choices banter, a mortgage banker
available In tbe mortgage doesn't accept fund.a from
market, they usually take the public for savings or
the first -though not checking accounts. Nor does
neceaarily the best -he make loans to finance
mortgage offered. such things as automobiles
Save MANY DOLLARS on extras!
Occupancy WITHIN 2 WllKS som~ modela!
New ldeu galore lnduding famoua Deane
GARDIN KITCHENI*
-AND Wl'LL TAKE YOUR 'RISINT HOMI
IN TltADI SO YOU CAN MOVI IN WITHOUT
DILAYI
I; 4, and 5 bedrooms • FROM $29~950
' COMI OUT TODAY. T• ......... C... ........ • ............... ........_ ........... .......
One of the a p p a r e n t or home appllancea.
reasons for this, Alsbuler Batber, be la a specialist
explained, is the average in real estate financing -
home buyer's. lack o f just as a real est.it.e broker
knowledge and experience ii a 1peclallst \ft real estate
"Very few homeowners.'' sales. l•mmmmmmc,..rNMJNC~;=mmmmm•llll
be 1ald. "even consirter pro-In providinl mortgage
perty basically as an in· capital, the mo rt 1 age
vestment . • . in contrast, banker acts al the local
most seem to think of their repreMntattve of various in· new' homes in emotional suranee companlu, pension
terms." fUndl, 1aving1 '-nks and
Similarly, when shopping numerous other financial In·
-If at all , for mort1age ltitutiona -oltea baled in
loana, the average borne Eastern cities -wblcb are
buyer frequently lookJ DO tntuelted in bi+wtlnl in
further than a local blnJt good Callfonlla property.
·GOING
CRAZY
on
your
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~Cell iie 1 ~.~I ~·yw _....
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Cil 142-1416 NOW!
We're moving the earth at ••• INCOME JAX
Newe61 PllCige Hom•
on ltvine Ranch
~
$36,600 to $45,400
Phone: (114) 838-110~
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i)pportunities .. ~
Rea.rt 1(. ICarP,t of Ke plecl&ed realton' --~ .oner's 'rtlbt to sell to ~ -~-~~~ be can exerdte that riatit voted : "la 1 lo 1eell pearance, Moore refe1Ted to "Interett rates caq be -J'•
... BUI~· ... ~ ;--... ~-~·; PPl'.t ol ,aa: 9'ual rtab, ta pr• ..._ ht wuta, be added: .u ----II"' (to seek bOUllnl) with wiU· an area ol ·which It •• "aelther black nnw." .....,.ted to ....... e upwN<I u. c{' • --Callf«Dfa .-,;We'r. ...0 illteruted in freedom • -OM pt ... Im •· --••• ""' Eatate Aaodatioe. bu caiU. P''11' b«' uid CREA baa. freedom ad equl op-.out al tbe1r ;.;:...u.~ tot; ln.g ownera. '"l'hU bu, caii could lNd .we ·• nor white power, but mlnd lender• will be eautiqu
ed for a united 'effort IO had for several yean, ad-portmltJ fw an w "re · off tbe tnet. aDll HCb Jn ~ will happea; And when provemut mt eon· power." about 11sumlng borderU!lie -
encomqejqoaloppOrtwU\)' ·ding: "We've all allffered, -....tell la u. :...U:. r1.!:l bh fin• w••,' ta bll owa It bappena coaataotl• the dltiom la (Ndvutaaed In oiher remarks Karpe risks," addino t1.1t the ife,., ·~---II '""•'"" f -••~1--c ~ ' "r. -~ '-----'-------' -~-areu al ff~. ·~---said the "outlook r'or real · ~ "' . -•-.... or -" uvei', we, from lack Of fll nwry 'Amft'ICu lii buJ. ' lob , I a bl 1 ow• pr.Olem Will dluppear.'' oprt::.Jj..• are co n d 1 Ix mo n t b 1" ~ • undentandi~ 'l.Dll laCk ot. Bt coaune*d tb.1.t aelghbarbood. did ftat lie On Friday, 1everal pr t.cl · mean. estate actlvlty In l968 is developrqent&willdeperid'On: lpieeldnC,.t • , 1 netien-Ciiiiiitinieili:n~ Anaerkw . .,."1MN --.con. toQW dt? __,_ statewide· commfttMrof-the ~"blea . tror _cautiously. Cavor.1.ble." tying the-Vletn:am,.--,,ar anCS-'\lle: ~ 11 BUmfield, ~!'*"-~-'!"=' GOLDEN A.GI: as110Ciatlon beard Archie its" real e.U~· hls . pr~ictJons with the ad m In 11tratIo11'1 ef-:
Wben the 41,D member OPPORTtJNJTY 1111 ~..,. .""' Moore, retind li&bt boardl · ~a1ii1t ill the availability 01 money. fective~ess in. dealing wltb 1fG1f ~a llree-day He said Ute· auociatiOn is clecla:rln&: "l ea1 aee I~ .. TbJs," M 'aaid. "wa1d heavyweight bollnl cbam· furlber~of the ob· "Jt Is estimeted that' a.t the balance cl payments,
·..-., of ill board of "latere.ted lb.at e v e r y you c11 ... U.. people ·1ltttn1 be the Amerlca tut CCMlld pion and 1 NelfO, ten about jectiv~ -tf be ABC pto• percen.t of di~posable 1!'· deficit. dlneton Saturdl:r, Karpe American will baYe aa 0~ La tbtir ~bllra 'ftk:bln& 1 llbow the WQ tq tb9 IO*D his ABC Proar1m (Alo' Boy '"'&m •• come ts now going lnto sav. .o\t the same time, be
· fdeclai'ed: . porbulit.J for ectucatioa •a.nd televiaion ud M1ini:: wby ap for .llllflalty." Can) .. whldl he 1tarted In ,.. · lngs;'' he observed. ''For the noted ''California population
. "Wem17_iidw•~Cll1'-u opportunity kl .obtain on don't they .Oo something He called oa tbe preu Vallejo and SU Di$ and coUNSllG · savings and loan s, this ha5. wUJ pass the 20 million
Uon. W@ ~ 4eelde' U.. an equal basil" ~e job be a~t th• problems? , to btlp, llkinl that Otey which since hN ••en ABC if$'s daily, provide helped contribute an inllow mark somewhere around
thlnp at. tM blllot llos: lD is fitted for "and whatever ''~• aee Pf'OPle walking ··~ ya,ur lead llDfil and ~preading. nt proeram is after-emf moral coun~l-of funds many ' tim'es what mid-year with iii-migration' ~~tr~. BUt hoyaing ttie mOftey _that he in UM streeta.,sOme of' them your storlea to Inform, not to encourage disadvantaged in&. ~tion, spiJ:itual it wu in 1966." and natural increase e"~
allo iii~ American tralli· earu ftom that jOb might ...ttb pllcarda tayillg: why inflame. n,e problem' we boys, especially Niigroea, to gW~n_stant coaching He expe<:ts home (inan-pected to surpas$ 1966 alid'
tion, .,. cliR'wort togtither enable him to alford for dOn't they do tomethlng wrestle with Is to obttln suceeed IJ'trougb usfng the in rigblnd wrong, and cin& to be genera 11 y 1967." This. he said, will
to do .wli1t'1 rilhl I call himlelf and bis familJ," ibout the probleiba?'~ such public acceptance of opportunities society o«ers. ies~·,-the riBbll of avallableduringthenextsix have P\e effect of eJl',
this vOJuntary, puceable, Restatinll CREA's well · Then he asked, "\_\'bat do the D)UIOrilt indivlduel that 'I:be CJlEA d i r e c to r s-others, Juring h i $ •p· months. p r e d i c t j n I,: couraging homtbu.ilders. • fair bollllD& and equal op-known position that it.ls in·l-------~----~-,---------~---------+1 ..---------------~---~------
partunii,. tereMed in tbe property
· Ni~l to Continue
Its lndwtrial 'Park
• Anticipating a marked In·
creue in. industry Jn ttie
South Coast area. this year,
Jack Godwin, vice preiadent
nl ••le• •nd marketin1 for t.cun• NifUel, said plan•
ue under w•y to continue
the development of the
Laguna Niguel Industrial
l puk.
The first increment of the
, 80-ocld •ere part bordering
the San Diego freeway at
the northeast portion of the
mafler -planned com-'
murtity, is sold out, he ad·
ded. Approximately o n e
dozen firms aie 111 operation
111 the various buildings;
another plant building Is in
the final 1tages of com·
pletion. and several other
projects are scbeduJed. to
get under way within the
-Dext two montbl.
.Also adding impetus to the
~ developmenll of the park
ii the actual wort on the
full inter.change ol the
Crown Valley Parkway and
the San {>iego Freeway
which should be completed
aomeUme tttit year as part
oi the stepped UJ1 r6ad im-
provement and.b u I I di n g
throughout UI~· corptn?!Jity.
Lil"guna · Nlgufl Cqrj>. ii
' partidpaUng" in th1a pro-
gram .-ltb the county •
Godwin further stated that
the conUnulng c:Onstructlon.
on the Orange C o .u n:t y
Regional Civic Center, at
the intersection of Moulton ~ Partway and Crown Valley
Partway hu also spurred
activity in the industrial
, park.
Newest plant In the park
Is that of Ken Nolan, Inc.,
··a modern 15,000 square foot
structure hOUl:lng all the
operalkma of this rapidly
expanding local firm. Ken
Nolu Inc., 11 one of the
few cGl1Cemll in. the country
m a D u f a ctm1nl specla1ty
items to be sold l o
servicemen in P X E s
throu;haut the world. ' •
Many of these items are
invention• of owner-fOWlder
Ken NoLa.n, who travels
thousands o( miles ' each
year visiting foreign bases
to cllsCover the nee:ds 'or
servicemen in _lhese areat.
Nolan's . plut ·also hoUlel
the. oper•tiou of ·UM newly
created Golf Producll Inc.
manufaicturtn ot 1 compiete
line ot golf produ~.
At least three other plants
are expected to get under
way Wit.bin the next few
months, including t ~ e
general headquarters and
major manufacturing plant
of Perryfraf now located
In Los Angeles .
The Viking Company, a
general contracting firm
with beadquarten in Santa
An.a, plans to construct an
18,000 sqµare foot building,
which will serve as an office
and a shop unit for the com·
pany jtself -roughly 4,000
square feet with the re-
mainder of the building ·
utilized u nine renta11 shop
unita of about 1,500 square
feet each. The structure will
be a one-story l:iuilding of
tilt-up panel construction.
That portion ol the building
containing the shop and of· ,,.
fice unit for the Viking Com-
pany will be two stories in.
height, with the oftice por·
ti.on ~cupying tbe second
story. Total Investment will
be abouJ Sl.40,000 .
Tbe. Viking Company is
primarily engaged in public
worts construction of 8.ll
types, recenUy completing
a residence ball for the UC
Irvine Campus -the third
project at the campus.
Other buildings include tbe
Sa" Clemente High School
and several.buildings for the
Navy.
The Daygood Construction
Co., also of Santa Ana, plans
a similar type structure,
FOntainlng the pollibillty of
seven individual shop an.Its. .t
A lean has already been
signed' for • m1chine shop
in tbe ia,ooo Jquare , foot
buildiD1. wort is expected
to get under way sometime
in February with thetCOm·
pletion in May or June.
Other sites in the park
are owned by JEK Corp.,
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What .. I "LMn Tl'Vlt fund''? Why 11 It MCM .. ,,, Ml. Sloan, C.M.
Wben you make a real estate Joan, Mr. Sloen,
you wy be required to make monthly payments
that cover lases or tues and fire insurance. The
leiider then pays the taxes and insurance as they
become due. This, ol course, iJ for the protection
of the lender.
The lender will, first of all, have to estimate
tbe amount of lddiUOnll payment that w01 be nee·
euary to cover tans and insurance, since these will
•ary from year to year. To give a safe margin, the
lender may estimate on the hlgh side. In addition,
the lender may require some deposit on account
of taxes -an amount equal to one month's t11es
or two months taxes.
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ally consumed in the payment of tues and insur·
ance are held by the lender and constitute tbe
"loan truat fund". If, when you sell the property,
you pay off the loan, you will get back this fund
aince it is your money.
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to reimburse you for the loan trust fund since it
will then be transferred to bis credil The law
requirel the lender to give the borrower an annual
accounting of the loan trUlt tund.
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are mobile bomel. ThlJ' are ~ their Gld image as cramped trai1en. Mobile ._.. are mew·
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factory-built mobil bomel acape lllei tioltblll u
archaic dW.ribuUon of matertall, eotUJ olllilbt.
coDJtrucUon and bmJdtDi eod-. all of which boost
the cost of trldlUonal 6oulna.
Half of the industry ll1el .. ~ 1DDI JD111t
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Some carpeted, air-eondttloned modtJI commend
$18,000. twelve-foot lod11 1IDltl llOW IC'COllDt for
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Ben Dane Acclaimed
1967 Top Performer
Btn C. DelDI, pruidtDt
of Deane Brofber1, Inc ..
Newport Bteeh buBders ud
developen, bu been •-.cl
11top performer of i.r• la
ttie nauoa•a ltoaMbnlJdlai
1nduatry bJ a major trade
pabUcatloa, Houae and
Homt.
Dtut •• the onl1 1--
V'Ohune luhdivldtr bl the aa.
tlon named on tbt annul
U1t of 12 men wbo bne made the most n()(eworthy
contribution• to bomebulld· lng during the year.
The publi c at io n
specifically cited his role as
an innovator in h om e
designs lo making the an-
nouncement or bis selection.
He was commended for his C<>nUnued experimentation
that produced the garden
kitchen ' • w h f c h revolu·
tJonlzed kitc hen design,"
and this year introduced the
Garden Home. a housing
deslgn concept that extends
the living area to encompass
all of the space within the lot lines. The magazine
noted that 40 of the new
homes lo Deane Garden
Homes ln Huntington Beach
were sold in the first two
weekl they were on the
market.
Deane bu become the na-tion's fourth largest builder
dla • aaaa1 MIDI of
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member of tbe Building
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Jnf C o m m 1 s s I o n e r in Washington , D. C., aacl a
member of thl Prnidiat's
Volunteer Home Mortaaae
Credit Commitiet 11Ddei t6e
Housing and Home Finance Agency.
He served as a regional
vice president of the Na·
tional Association of Home Builders in 1966 and as an
NAHB director for many
years. ms service with the
national bullders organiza.
tion has Included chairman
of the mortgage finance
c o m m I t t e e and vice
chairman of the le1l1lativ1
comrrulW and member of the execaUv1 committee.
Deane ll a peat frt11dent of the Home B a I d t r a
Assoc:iatiolt of Lot ADltltl.
Oran1e and Ventura Coun-
ties, predece1Sor of the
Building Industry Assoc•·
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J 2 OAJL Y PILOT ' Bruins Eye 48th Stra: ht Against Houston
llG LIW'S READY -UCLA basketball player deluxe, Lew Akin·
dor, has the medical green light to lead his mates against rugged
Houston tonight at the Astrodome. Alcindor's eye injury kept
Southland fans wondering throughout the week whether be would
be able to play or not in the struggle between the nation 't number
one and two ranked outfits.
NFL Pro Bowl
Football Season Ends
Sunday in CoUseum
LOS ANGELES -The first thought
of the Western All-Stars in Sunday's
18th annual National Football League
Pro Bowl Game is to beat the Eastem
Conference team. but a secondary
competition could be almost as in·
teresting as the primary objective.
West coach Don Shula of the
Baltimore Colts announced he would
platoon his backfields. The starting
unit is made up of quarterback .John
Unltas and flanker Willie Richardson
nf the Colts. Gale Sayers of the
Chicago Bears and Bill Brown of the
Minnesota Vikings.
But the interest of a good ly number
of the more than 50.000 fans expected
in the Coliseum Sunday will be on
how well the West's second backfield
performs In comparison with the
I lnltas·led platoon .
The second backfield for the West
i~ made up of three Los Angeles
Rams. quarterback Roman Gabriel,
halfback Les Josephson and Oanker
Fernie Casey along with Mel Farr
of the Detroit Lions. who did l>is
underifaduate playing locally at
UCLA
C'-<>ach Otto Graham of t h e
f..owboys' Nolan
To Take Over
Hungry 49ers
Washington Redskins, handling the
East team, announced a starting
backfield made up of quarterback Don
Meredith and fullback Don Perkins
of the Dallas Cowboys. halfback Leroy
Kelly of the Cleveland Browns and
flanker Charley Taylor of his own
Redskins.
Meredith alternates with Frank
Tarkenton of the New York Giants
at quarterback and both are better
than average scramblers. They will
be confronted by a front four made
up of threP Rams -David Jones.
Merlin Olsen and Roger Brown. alon~
with WilJje Davi11 of the Green Bay
Packers.
Although the West was favored hy
11 points, the East has won the last
two Pro Bowl games and that was
a thorny point with players from the
Western Conferen~.
Last year the East was tbe un-
derdog and scored a 20-10 victory
on a muddy field. and In 1966 the
East demolished the West by a 34-7
score.
"I feel that pride alone will have
everyone giving llO percent." said
Graham.
Although Shula wu as intent on
winning as Graham. the West coach
said be would stick to hi!' announced
plan of atternating units 110 that every
one of the 35 men on his squad gets
into tbe game.
The ,rame. is 11poosored by the
Metropolitan Los Angeles Newspapers
for Cbarity. The players share an
•1.000 poof with winning squad
members getting •t.soo each and the
losers receiving 9900 each.
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to See Alcindor & Mates Tonight .
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -
dew, ac:ratcbed eye and all,
word to. bit tbe boards
the UCLA.Houston bub game
tonight the claaaic eveoone apectl.
It appeared for a time tbe 7 foot
1 Jncla AJcjndor could not play for
the West Coast Bruins becauae of
the eye injury.
nm dulled the Juster of the coll.Won
o.f the No. 1 and No. 2 teams ill
what cot.dd be the battle ol the cen-
tury.
But when ~,_ came oft Fri·
day, doctors aa1d be wu wen enoup
to play before the lar1ftt coDete
butetba.ll crowd in bl.story -
probabb' 56,000 in tbe A.ltrodome.
Tbe auper·star'a vtaloe, however,
wu reported leaa than IOOd m. eye was tcraped a weet ago while he
played the University of caHfornia
at lJerketey.
Gurney Gunning
For Fifth Win
In '500'
RIVERSIDE -Dan GUl'lley of Co-
l'OGa del Mar shoots lor his Mb vie·
tory in m atarb at the Motior Trend
500 1todt car race at International
Raceway Sunday.
Gurney, who qualified nurrsday at
a record tipeed of MO.rt in bis Ford
Torino.
Abo scheduled today is a 100..mile
r~ for N·ASCAR modified stodc and
sportsman cars.
Jerey Grant <t Escoodido led quali-
fiers Friday. He drove his 1967 PlYm·
outh at a «>p speed of lcr7.731S miles
per hour around the 2.7 mile circuit as
10 more racers qualified for the 44..ear
field. Ten spots were fiUed Thursday,
a.nd 24 wm be filled in qualifying Sat·
urday.
Close behind Grant was Boby Allison
of Hueytown, Ala., with a speed "
lcr7.888 m.p.h. Third fastest was Ja~s
Hylton of lnman, S.C., 106.415.
A specific number of poai'tions are
filled each of the three days, regard-
less of the speeds recorded on any
one day.
1lbirty-one drive.rs have yet to try
qualify.Ina for the sixth annual event.
Besides Grant. Allison and Hylton.
t..hose qualifying Friday for the '81.000
event were Al Un.ser, Albuquerque,
N.M .• 106.7.87 m.p.h.; Buddy Baker,
Charlotte, N.C., l~.916; Dave James,
Los Angeles, lO'Z.955; Scotty Cain,
Amigos Hit
With 117-110
ABA Defeat
ANAHEIM -Denver used a balanc·
ed scoring attack to register ita sixth
straight AmeTican Basketball Associa·
tion vidory Friday night with a 117-110
triumph over the Anaheim Amigos.
The Rockets ' victoTy moved them to
within two games of the Western Di·
vision lud. ncrw held by New Orleans.
The Amlgos and Rockets were tied
at the end of three quarters, SS.all
hut Denver scored nine straight point.
midway o.f the final period to take a
97-39 lead with 7::.» to play.
Les Selvage hit two consecutive
three.point baskets for Anaheim as the
hosts rallied to within rour points. at
'114.110.
Ben Warley had '!1 points for the
losers and Willie Murrell. with 21.
Grant Simmons with 20, Lonnie Wright
with 19. and Wayne Hightower with
18 led the winners.
The Amigos will try again Sunday
night at 7 when they host Denver at
the Convention Center.
Playin~ for Denver will bt Orange
County prep star Jeff Congdon who
played earlier tbi~ season with Ana·
heim before being swapped to Df'nver.
l ot11t
Sunday
FresllO, Calif., 100.315; John Seara, EJ.
le.rbe, N.C., 100.8 : a., Elder, Cir·
rutbers, Calif., rt.112, and Jim Coe*.
N~, Cal.if., 95.9006.
SN F.et Slteet
Smith, Matson
Take Lumps
In LA Meet
.BY EARL GUSTXEY
Of -DallY Plllt ,...,
LOS ANGELES -World record
holders Tammie Smith and Randy
Matson took their lumps Friday night
at the ninth annual Los Angeles Jn.
vitational Indoor Track Meet at the
Sports Arena.
While a surprised crowd of 10,182
watched, Smith -after being booed at
his introduction -finished a badly
beaten third in the quarter mile.
And Mataon -history's only 70-foot
shotputter -failed to even quality
for the finals in what was the most
astonishing development of the even-
ing.
Matson's best effOrt was. for him.
a pitiful 60 feet. four inches. The
event's winner was mpound George
Woods. The 25-year-old Culver City
insurance underwriter heaved himself
right into the Mexico City gold medal
picture with a toss of 66-5% -third
best in history.
The loudest ovations of the evening
went to mile winner Ulf Hoegberg,
0. J. Simpson and George Young.
Hoegberg. a Swede. ripped off a
55.5 first quarter and track announcer
Dwain Esper had the fans in a tizzy.
calling off splits when it appeared
Hoegberg would break four minutes.
O.J. 's fans -and it sounded like
90 percent of the crowd -raised the
roof when he won his heat ol the 90-
yard dash in 6.1. Re stayed with world
record holder Charlie Greene for 30
yards in the finals but faded ever so
slightly to third. Greene won in U .
Young. in great early-season shape,
obliterated the two--mile field in 8:38.4.
Dee DeBusk of Costa Mesa fJnisbed
fifth after getting off to a good start
in the women's eo.
Orange Coast Collegt's mile relay
team of Dave S t e p h e n 1, Terry
Schmitz, Joh.n Partridge ~ Ralph
Kelley fln11bed fourth in 3:34.5.
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THE BIG DOME -Workers put the final touches on the transplant-
ed floor of the LA Sports Arena in Houston's clusy Astrodome-
scene of tonight's college basketball spectacular between the unff.
feated Bruins and likewise unbeaten Houston University Cougan. A
crowd of over 50,000 will see it in pel'60n while ttie rest~ the na-
tion will have it offered live on television.
Garrett, Namath
Collide Sunday
ln AFL Oa~ic
The Americen Football League's
All.star game from Jactcsonville, Fla.,
will be televised live t.o the Southland
Sunday by NBC beginning at 10:30
a.m.
As ii the NFL's Pro Bowl game
Sunday at the Coliseum, the AFL
show pits the best of the Eastern
and Western conferences.
Ex-USC star Mike Gwrett, now with
the Kansas City Chiefs, will play for
the West team.
Featured performer for the Eastern
team will be New Yort's Joe Namath,
who will start at quarterback.
Co&ching the Ea.st team will be
Buffalo's Joel Collier while Lou Saban
of Denver will handle the West. Collier
succeeded Saban 11 coach at Buffalo.
The Eut is fav<red.
Namath will be tbrowing to his Jet
teammates -Pete Llmmom, Don
Maynard anc1 Georre Sauer.
UCLA-Houston
Tale of the Tape
By Tiie A11t1elatetl Prel9
Here's the statistical tale of the
tape for Saturday's heralded bu~
ball meeting between UCLA and
Houston, the nation's No. 1 and 2
ranked teams. as supplied by the
National Collegiate Sports Servkel.
UCLA, lM
Scoring offense, average 100.1, nat. rank. 1.
Scoring defense. average 811.t , rant, 38.
Scoring margin. averap 3U, rant.
1.
Field goal pct., averalf, .508, rant,
4.
Free throw pct .. averaae .ett, rank,
71.
HOUSTON, lM
Scoring offense, average I0.8, rant,
7. .
Scoring defense. average •.t, rank,
23.
Scoring margin, averap 2!.t, rank.
2.
Field goal pet., averaae .411 nnt. 21.
F"9 throw pct., averqe .a, rant,
189.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The tille·
starved San Francisco &rs Friday
hired Dick Nolan as head coacb,
describing him as a man who has
been a winner all hll life.
Nolan, 3$. for t.be past six yea.rt
defensive coach ol tbe D a 11 a 1
Cowboys, ptl a five-year eontract
and complete authorlt)' OYer the team
which bu 111ver won a clwnpiouhip
in fU 18 ye~ in the Natloul Football
League. Financial term1 were not
dJsclosed.
Marr Shows 0 Id Form in Kaiser Open
He •uccteds Jack Cbrlldanten, who
W8J f1red Dec. 20 aft.ft I 7-7 HllOll.
IDtrodaced to a crowded new1 con-
ference bJ Lou Spedla. preaideDt ol
the 4lerl, Nolan aald. "I 1Dtencl to
build tM leam to I wbuliDC paUfrll
and iato a coat.ender.
Speclla said Nolaa, ''wu I wiDHI'
at Maryland witll the Natioul
ColJe~a. championshi; t# "m of llN,
he wu a ..._ Ylt.b tbt. :ew York
G11nt1 11 a player, IDd he taa1 had
• ,,_ Mlllll la ewhilS u.e Cowboys
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NAPA. Calif. IAP\ -Ref[ainmc
the t o 11 c h which wnn him tht
Prl'fes•ionat G n I f t r ~ A51mclatlnn
Toumament championship In t9f\.~.
Dave, Mm addtd a • Friday to
his opening • to lfad at the midway
point 111 ee '126.000 KaiHr Intern•·
tioul Open Golf TQllrDament with
lJ'I.
He needed ta. aeven·undlt·par eeore to ltl)' aheld of Kermit Zarley
and <>e.p Archer. who ftnilbed a
.. beblnd wit.II ~ and •• rapee.
Uvely, for 131s.
Two-Ume U.S. Open champion Billy
Casl)er 1IJO caught Ore with a record
seveo•under·.,_r f6 over the SUverado
Country Club't new North CourM for
I l• tot.al after • llolu.
f
''I'm tryini:: hardn. concentratinJ
more." declared the 34-year-old Marr,
who le.arned hi~ golf in Houitton. lives
in l.Archmont. NY. and play, oat
of Litchfield Park. Aril.
He dropped birdie putts of ttttee
feet at the eighth bole. 2.'i at the
11th. U at Ute tt4h and four at the
17th.
He took only one bopy when be
misled tbe green at tbe 13th. Casper.
from Bonita, Calif., was tllf star ol
the cla).
After Tburlday'1 75, lnch1din1 a
birdie ln the dark Oft the linal hole.
BlUy whl~ back wltb his 86 in·
ctadin1 eight birdies. His putts In·
rluded one of 30 feet and another
of 25.
He needed Oflly 28 putts on a daJ
,
which saw him ~o over par only
Ollct.
Zarley turned in cards with two
sub-par round!! on a. sintrle day. One
of :ta gnllers lelt on the cour~ when
d1rknt11 halted Thur~y·s play. thf
be1pecllcled 2'-year-old from Seattle.
Wash .. rlnllhtd bis Ont round early
Friday wttb a 71, then lhot bis fn.
Arcber, •ho won the Su Fruclleo
Amatrlr championship Jn 1983 ud
the IAdJ International there 11 a
pro two 1ears later, •aabl found
Northern Callforoia to ldJ lltln&.
His KOre lncluded Ove btrdiea and
featured one with a llHoot puU at
the aixth bolt.
AftM Friar'• round. the Oelcl was
cut to the low 74, wiUt a teort Of
~47 ....... to IUy ID .
Among those cut were Bob Duden.
who couldn't use hi• pendulum putter
under the new llolf rules and took
a 149: former National Amateur
champions Harvie Ward. wbo at~
had 141. and Deane Beman. wtto card·
ed 15f: Mike Souchak, al.•I) at W :
.and Art Wall and Frank Beard each
llllM.
Ra Bum, 1 eo-Judlr ~.
soared to 'M and l44 "'1ill Howie
Jobmall. who a1lo bed u open1tlt .. wnt to 13 llld 141.
Deedlockecl at 148 wttb Casper were
Don J111U1'7, Bert Gntne. IDd .Jactte
CUplt wbia. A.mold Pabner put 1 73
wtth bi• ope.nin1 'JI to mnam wttb
30 pliers under per 144 for tbl t.oo
rounds.
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... , •• .. ,. WINNING BUCKET FOil UCI -Doug Cbri11< (31) drives through
Cal Sbte'a defeue for the winning basket with one setond to play
-'Ile ltwmed players and fans loot on. In the upper right insert
UCLA • • • Sports in Brief
DAILT l'tLOT , .... "' lllcMrf II:-
jubilant UCI player1 (in dark uniforms! flood onto floor to find their
5tar. They hoisted him on their ,;houlders and gave him a hero·$
exit from the gym.
\. (Colltbi-4 trom P11e 12:)
'"".f ~ ht the country and u outsla!lding
: rffomder. Damascus in 'Anita' Run;
None to Lose
Money in '68
JC Playoffs
C. ..& "It wouldn't be the same if Lew'i;
• not there. We don't want to play
them when they're down.
"It'• not a persotial thing, like it
w11 lut'time," Hayes went on. "You
know how it is. You hear so much
•bout a guy and you want kl find
Kings Stop New York, 5-2 ..
out who's best.
"So I made some mistakes. l was
hurrying my shots a litt1e, pressing.
I wanted to make a good 1howtng."
That wu last year in the semifina1s
of the NCAA national championships.
Hayes won his: personal duel with
AJcindor1• outacoring· Mm 25-tt and
beating mm on the boanll 14-zt. Bat
UCLA stalked off with u easy 73-51
triumph.
"It's different this year." in:idstP.d
Hayes, who has been shoved into fhP
bac)l:ground for twn sea.sons by tile
overwhelming dominance of Alcindor
and the Bruins.
"For one thing, we don't fii::urr.
lo be playing head to head. I'm a
forward now. If he's covering me .
he's going to have to come out to
the corners. And l don't think he'll
do thal
"Mlybe there's sWJ something of a penona1 thing. But not much. Let's
julf. say that it figures the best player
will be on the team that wins tht
game."
ARCADIA, Calif. I APl -Damascus
i!t entered in Sant.a .o\nita's $00.00J.
added San Fernando Stakes today
along with six other 4-year~lds.
&!me of the others were named with
reservations and a track spokesman
said .no one would be surprised if ttw
field drof)pf'd to four llr five b~· scratch
time. .
Rukea.. Jungle Road. Rivrt. Fiel<l
Master, Most Host and Election na.v
were entered to nppoM" Dam::iS<"u.~.
Horse nf the-Year· for 1~7.
Ruken and Election na\', as wrll as
Jungle Road, ma~· sPe.k · richti': in ::i
stakes next Wl'ek In which nama~ui':
will be: reslin,l:l.
The San f'ernando ~lakes is a 1 ',~
mi!P. tesl. a distance. over which Da-
mascu11 ha5 riced suc«ssrun:v four
out of four time~·. The bay son of
Sword Dancer will carry hl•h weight.
of !28 pounds. which should pose no
problem.
Jockey Bill Shoemaker . Damascus'
re)il'.ular rider. wiU be ahoard.
Damascus' lifetime money P.arnini;:?~
now total tR71.lt~. Th,. rf'tum for
Golden West Swimming
~g Bright for '68
Swtnuniq b due for an up-swing
at Golden West College this sprin~
when coecb Tom Hermstad welcomes
back one returning letterman and a
host of promiJing IJ'eshmen along with
a tranafer from Northern California
in the diving department.
Golden West. hoping to improv11 nn
its e1chtJi place finish ln the Eastern
Coaference. will be banking its hopes
Ml Craig Jorgensen, 1 80phomoN"
from Rancho Al1mitos. in t h e
bKll:strolr:es. ·
JorteftleD captured fifth place in
the at.ate meet la1t year in thf. 100 ·-· Jeff Kreider. the tr a.nsfer from
-Callfunlla. Is COlllidered by Herml&8d 81 be put it. "a very oatltmdbtf: dtvtt wbo abHJd do well
... ~lad .... Kale."
AM._ atlllllil ._ ll8IUer C08Ch .......... --.rr.m Martill. Jllrm.Nd ... OD 1o ... )',
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Scheiblauer will be competinJ? in
the diltacDe races and the butterny.
Another promising freshman i.'>
Gary Drent of \\'eslminster who will
go in the short freestyles alon)!: with
Mike Haber of Westmin!lter in lhf'
butterny and freestyles.
And. Rick Smith nf We stminstf'r
will be compelinR" in !ht> freest:vle di~
tance races.
Bruce Kranz nf llunlington Be<1.ch
i~ ezpecled to go in tilt. brea1tstroke,.:-
::1nd the butterfly along with Norm
Chapman of Westminster in lhP
backatroke~ and frte~lyles.
Carl Pierce Is expected 10 che<·k
in at mkl-term from Huntington Beach
and ahoukl do well ln the freestyles.
&.eking yp Kreider in the divine
deparbnent wlU be Man: Savage and
John Skttler. Last year -the
Rmtlen' first -they didn·t have
any diwn.
flennstad related. "we can't match
tunu lite Fallerton and Orang11 Coast
brecaUM of -.C dtpth factor. but "'·e'll
m• tt ilternUn1 In the conference --·
lhe San t•ernandn would bP. $34.!t"ll'l
out of a gross purse or Li7 .451'1 -if
all seven start.
Mrs. Edith W. Bancroft's famou~
colt tucked away all opposition in the
rl'<'ent ~falih11 Stakei; in his rlebul al
Santa Anita.
Arter lhP. San Fernando. Damna sc:us
ii; programmed lo run in the 1100.l'X'.Wl-
added Charles H. Strub Stakt~ Prh. :J.
the last nf thr fhrtl" i;takl"i': lhllf lurP<l
him wei;t.
Thf' San F'crnan<ln will hr run ;u.
th" sixth racP in:o;trarl nf fhP 11~11at
rili!hfh .
Brrf'%f'
INGLEWOOD , Calif. IAPI -Lo~ ;\n.
.ct:eles exploded for four goals in lhe
second period and outplayed New York
the rest of the way to post a ~-2 vii'·
tory Friday night in National Hncke.v
League play.
The iKngs, who are in second placf'
in the West Division with 40 points. are
nnly the second expansion team to heat
lhe Ran~eri; this seasnn. Nf'w Ynrk
had piled up a 11 ·1·1 record a.ri11nsl
1he first-year c lubs beforf' runninc:
into thr fired-up Kin.£~.
Ronkie llowie Menard. who jninr<l
ttie Kings from their minor Jea;!ue
rlub in Springfield. scnred hi s firsl t11·n
IP.ague goals to 1park !he Kings 1n
their second 1traight win and nn ly
their 11ecood in Otto Ja11t 11 contesls.
A.fter a scoreless first period. thP
Kings took a :l--0 second-period lcat1
on goals by Lowell MacDonald . Ho\\ iP
Hughes and Menard. N<'w York' ... Reg
Fleming then beat King goalie Trrr1·
Sa~1chuk in the second period on a
breakaway after racin~ from the 11rn.
a1ty box to intercept a Ki'nt pass.
.11ri ..... r W•"l"ol
The Harlem Globetrotters will makr
a huge financial offer to UCLA 's Lr11•
Alcindor after nex\ season. the nAJl.Y
Plf.OT learned Friday.
··Jr it's only a questinn of m•Jn1·.v.
then the llarlem Globetrotters "-'111
:;:et Le\\' AJclndor." said Geor,!Jf' ,GillPl -
re. co-owner of the team.
He also revealed the Globetrotter.'>
wit revive the college All • American
Globetrotter cross · country four in
1909.
The Globetrotters will make their
first appearance at A n a h e i m ' -"
Convention Center Thursday ni gh!.
Tickets are on sale at the Center.
.:di mutual agencies. W1llich's Mu~1c
City stores and ill United California
Banks. ~
R~· EARL GUSTKEV
'" ... o.ttt 'ii" ""'
Califnrnia·s Junior CollegP. Athletic
Association. in an effort to make its
statewide football playolfs more. finan-
ria\ly realistic. has loosened thr purse
strings a hit.
Or . Ivan ~falm . student dean at ·
f"uJlerton .Junior College. attended a
San Franciscn meeting this week
~·here Jlame ttireclors fdeans) from
all M:hools which participatM in !he
playoff.~ werr present
"\Yhat wr"ve tried In rln i.~ In makP.
s11r<' anyhody in thci playoffs nrxt
year won 't Ins" mooey." nr. Malm
sairl.
"We can·1 as yet guarantee a sehonl
will make money. hut we hope to
guarantee !hey won"l lose money."
Moot hard-hit financially in last
season's playoffs was Amer i ca n
. River. Y{hich lost to 1''ullerton in thP.
championship game. The Sacramento
school ha<l !r;:iv"I exprn~rs !otalint:
$6.(01.
"\\te·re goint: to tr~· ant1 hrackrl
!he playoffi; next year .~o that team.~
will have to travel as little as Pf>6Si·
hie," the Fullerton dr.an reported.
Tn be taken under fu ture ad-
vi~ment. Malm said. is the que11tion
n( pairings. HP. said he was in favor
nf pairin.r lht1 first round so that
the championship .e:ame would he
f'ither a north-vs.·nnrth affair or
M>uth-vs.-south.
Some i;outhern school represen-
tatives, however, weren't in aceord
with such a plan. Malm adtled.
The first try at playoffs nelttd
M7.9.'l3. Sixty percent of that total
i::oes to lhP. State Athletic Associatinn,
the rest is divided up among the
JO 1w rl icipating <.-onferences.
That mean.<; $1.918 for the Eastern
Conference. If the F~C dttide11 lo
flivide tha1 up amon£: its memhP.rt,
il's $190 per schonl.
As for f'u11erton. Malm revealed:
"There·~ no way we're going tn make
11 dimt nff this season's playoffs.
We're just hoping to break even.
··we've turned in expenses to the
CJCA <Calil. Junior College Assoc. l
totalin.r 11,cm and that'11 just hmr
much we'll lose if they're not ac·
cepted.''
The San f'rancisco meeting pro·
duce<! a ruling whereby each pLayofC
team 't lravelin&. party wu railed
from 50 to 70. Also. eaeh participating
school will re<:eve 2:1() compHmentary
Ucke~ instead of I~.
Bue Swimmers in Line for '68 Title : .,_c••-., .. ...,,... ..
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Bob ~ 0., Sharp and possibt~· ,.,., ..........
Warner'• AD · American ltatWI com• la the • ui! tlll!O frM 1tJM
wllUI Rallfto ..., fame la tlM ID --McGraw r I c. I " I d AU·AllMrlean _,,,,..lo .. -.
Jatominc fr1111 ... are comted on ""'°1 lor nu ,_ "'th P•ul llaCllee
ol C.... .... and Paul May oC a.taa-
cia prarhape: ll*kiel up the Uon'1 lblrt
"Ille ...... -..... will be counted nn in the
lndlvuchaal medley1 ad the mtddlt
distance freestyle• wh.Ue May will be
competing in tbe back1troke1 .
otbtr" top lndivklualt counted on
bJ Jl'\dlerton an Mike Caswell and lie. Willal -botb from Newport.
--U., played under run..ton u Cell llonl 1ritb Mike 1~ IDd BW Latber, another ptir
from Newport Rarilor.
hDenoe allo bu Rocer Moore,
a midcDe diltaDct swlm.mer from
C... dtl M.u aloa1 wtU. perha!>J'I
ht1 tct ltt the h~ -Brad Smith
-a hiafl school AU-American from
Newport ""• "'D ro In the sprints.
The Pirates have been hurt In the
lrlduaUon IONN of Bob kouo and
Cbrla Jensen -both All-Americans,
"-I "'"' Steve Golian.
Honver, u Fullerton pen, ilt "tht
potential la there to be strvqer than
Jut year," ot a 1quad Ullt finished
third In the Eastern Conference aJon1
wtui a 2nd In the EC relays. The
8ucs took 14th In the s tale cham·
plooahlpa.
P'ullerton Is hopeful h1s chuges will
be ready lor tht PiratM' f.irttt du•I
meet -Rio Hondo on February t. •
For VCI Cagers, 84-82
By GLENN WR1TE ..... ..., ........
L06 ANGELE~nlor guard Dooc
Christe threw in,a,driving layup with
one second left on the clock, fving
UCl'a Anteaters an 84..& upset victory
over Cal State (LA), here Friday
night .
It was an Incredible comebac:tt win .
ror the visitors 1nd creaUy enhanced
thelr chances of earning a btrtb ill
the NCAA small colle1e baaketblll
playoffs as they upped lileit season
record to a nifty 11....1.
And they reversed an earlier 98-35
thurnplnr suffered 1t the hancb of the
taller Dlab\011 .
Christe's game-winning shot earned
him a ride out of the gym on the
1houlders of hl's JOOllant mates and It
capped a wild fi nish which saw both
sides seemingly in command.
In all, the lead changed hands or the
score was tied YI times in the unbe·
lievable contest.
It looked like all was lost for Davis &
Co. when the lo1er11 surged from he·
hind to take a 78-75 lead with Qnly
1:44 left in hostilities.
However, UCI did not lose it1 poise.
Jeff Cunningbam tanked a bucket
with 1 :21 left then Darrell Millner came
up with a vital play, stealing the ball
and billing a layup to make it 7&-78
for Davis' chaps and 59 seconds still
to be contested .
A free throw nine seconds later by
Cunningham upped the edge to 80-78.
But the Diablos lied things up with 315
seconds left. 80-«l, as Gary SmJth pop.
ped in a two-poi"nter from underneath.
Again the Anteater• bounced back.
Millner missed a jumper but Nit'~
Sanden grabbed the rebound. whirled
and Mhot. llis effort was perfect and ii
was 82-80 with Ii seconds still to play,
Cal State 2ot the equ.aliier, however,
10 ,;econds later as Davig connected
from the corner and now it was 82.·all
with nverlime coming up,
UCJ got the ball in bounds with MCV•
P.n seconds left and began the attack.
1\ pass to Christe, the latter drovr.
and shoved the ball over the hoop for
lhe victory ..
Davl's was as stunned as the Diablos.
Minute& afterward he was still shaking
hi~ad. ~ju.st c~'t beli;e we beat
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fist Winner
At -Indy Dies
ANDERSON. fnd . <AP) -Ray Har.
rnun, 89, the 1910 American auto rac·
in.IX champion and winner nf lhe first
Indianapolis 500-m ile race in 1911. dietl
fn St . .lohn 's llospital here Friday
flf a heart ailment.
~larrnuo invented n u n1 r. r o u s
automotive devices . including a
earburetor to converl iasoline 11ntinri;
In kernsP..nP. fuel. Several t>f hii; in·
ventions arf' still in UM.
1111. r r o u n won. usin11: whi1I was
reputP.d to be the fir~t rear-vision
mirror ,.ver installed on a racf'r. HP
never raced again.
Harroun is aurvived by hill widnw,
Mary.
tbem. • .it waa auch a great come--
back by our kids. It wa1 tba sreatest ~ in UCI history, 111 tell you that." ucr w11 hot from. the noor, 1COrch-
ln& the nets for S2.2 percent. 1'wl Aat4
eater• led at balttlnHI, 4Mt.
Facilities Wow
New NBTC
Tennis Pro
Jimmy Shepherd took a few warmup
volleys with old friend Rod Laver,
then once again took a visu.aJ tout
ol the facilities at Newport Beach
Tennis Club. whert he is now serviilg
u resident professional.
"This placP. ii; heautilul !" hA
repeated. ··it's as fi ne as any club
in Australia!"
The 2.8-year·old newcomer to !hf!
Orange Coast area sports scene is
an expert on Australian tennis, having
participated in it for 14 year1 beforP.
pecking up his racquets and heading
ror Orange County somr 411 houri
ago.
Shepherd is takin~ over the post
vacated when form er rc.sidenl pro
Peter Arend.rup resigned lo a'5UmP.
ownership and other chores at Red
Hill Tennis Club of Tustin.
So. the genial young newlywed ;~
reunited with Rocket Rod . tht £lc:me·
haired traveling pro of NBTC.
Shepherd and Laver first met some
14 years ago whm they were juruor
apprentices in their native Australia.
"HP. used to beat mP. all the time."
I.aver chides. Bui Shepherd w.as-
unahJP. to verify that statement. Their
rivalry will ' be renewed Sunday In
a special 3 n'cloc k exhibition match
for the membership.
Shepherd. still honeymooning with
his American wife Sharon after their
.January 6 wedding. made history of
~orts during hi s 1962 appearance in
the famous Wimbledon matches.
He played England's Roger Taylor
to a four-hour marathon in the second
round. Taylor look him in three aet11
-19-17. I:>-11 m>d 9.7 -the Ionger.t
three Rts in thP classi<''s history,
at that time.
Shepherd's tor honors in Australia
"-'tre r11corded as a junior. when h~
won the natio,ui\ Jr. D.avi1;; Curi cham·
plooship t 196(11. And hP capturtd
1;;evf!raf Queensl<ind 5ta~ crowns.
He went nn a F.uropean tour in
11182 then turned prn thr. follow111g
year, Since then he '11 worked as a
teacher.
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TESTING NEW COURTS -Newly appointed resident pro Jimm7
Shepherd tests the. court. 1t N"'J>Ort Be1ch Tennl! Clllb frk11y in
a friendly bit of action with old friend Rod Laver, tourin1 pro of
/'lllTC. Shepherd and Rocket Rod will milch ulents Sund1y 1t 3 p.m.
In t special exhibition for tbe club m~bip. I
•
Tars Rally to Nip
In Sunset Crucial,
By KOGER CARLSON
01 111t O.il't ""' $19ff
Newport Harbor shook off
Westminster's seven -point
lead in the first quarter aod
went on to drop the Lions by
a 7U6 count. Friday night
ln a Sunset League basket-
ball game.
Coach Al Hackney's hosts
took command in the third
period after fighting its way
to a 31-30 lead at the haU.
went ouf With (heir filth
personal but It didn't really
matter with the hosts on top
by 14.
Coach Ben Taylol''s West-
minster rive refused to fold,
however, and trailed New-
port Crom 10 to 14 points be-
fore CinaUy bowing by seven
in the final minute.
The Llons closed the gap
to nine before the quarter
ended but Newport l,lpped
The win kel>t the Tars in a
tie with Marina for second .._,...,._.., ...
place ln league play. each
with a 4-l record.
The Sailors put it away in
the t h i r d quarter when
Hackney's crew got a hot
streak and outscored the in-
vaders 18-6.
Ron Love and Al Gage did
most of the damage in that
span with shots from every
angle. The Newport press
took its toll along with the
shooting of the Tars.
With 5:07 to go in the quar-
ter it was 49-38 and Hackney
was breathing a little easier
after seeing his Tars hit by
18 personals in the first haU
alone.
A minute later both Rick
Sticxelmaier and Bob Black
S<trt .., __,.,..
N~-1 Har11or 10 21 2' 16-11
Weslmhwter 12 it 16 20-46
N IWl'OltT MAllOlt fn) "O "1' , .. T,
l.OYt 7 1 ) 15
Underwood O 1 2 1
H•••n 2 1 S 5
l!l•ck ' • s l2
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Strock t 1 l S
Pt-cllelt 0 & 1 1 0
Hol'Mt 3 0 a 4
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Gnt • ' l 24 ,. P•$™"' 0 ft 1 0
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W&llfu
C•8n'!Y
Powt'rs
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Jim Hoo1n ~.,~,.JI
Shaw
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Tustin Five
Runs Over
LB, 64-46
the margin a I a i n in the
fourth period wilt} Gase and
Love hitting again.
With 4:4J to go Love hit
another to make it 68--54 and
Hackney and Taylor began
substituting freely.
Gage was high for the
rars with 24 counters on
nine field goalfs and six free
throws whlle Love wu back-
ing him· up wltb 15 along
with Bob Black's 12 points.
Lions·
73-66
Pol' Weatmlnatir It WU
Jeff Powers aod hit 14-foot.
ers leading the way witb 24
pointa.
Westminster out -percent.
aged tbe Tara, 38.4 to 32.9
f>ut the Saildrs got off an in·
credible 85 sbota (made 28) to 3> of &2 for the Uons.
The Sailor defense hit
Westminster witb 24 turn.-
overrs while Newport was
picking up 11.
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In 86-35
Breather
Over
Oilers
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The · cwsy Hsmtlngton
Beacb Oilers looked raQed
in the first half but collect·
ed their thoughts at inter·
mlaaion to calmly de1troy
the Wes~rn Pioneers, g._
56, Friday in the jam-packed
Pioneer confines.
Victory kept the Oilers
atop the Sunset League bas·
ketball der~y. running thelr
Corona del Mar made it 13 perfect circuit slate to 5-4>
in a row Friday night with and giving them a 14-3 sea·
another easy wln--this time son mark. •35 over a hapless Valen-The Oil City's two out-
cia ba$ketball squad -to standing guards, Mike Con·
run its Irvine League string tre.raa and Greg Snyder pro-to 5-4>. • the Coach Bill Bloom's hosts vi.ded Pioneers all they
zoomed to a 16-3 lead and could handle, and more.
stretched it to 3&-12 at the Contreras popped in 20 half. points and took rebound an-
Valencta bad tried to stall er rebound from the tall
in the first quarter bur eo. Western front line.
rona broke it handily and Jed Snyder drove over, under.
by 13 before Valencia aband-around and through the Pi-
oned the tadic. oneer defenae. The aggres-
Bloom called Phil Jor-sive Utt.le guard fouled out
dan's offensive play out-with 2:08 left in the contest
standing and added, •• Jor-and 18 points to his credit.
d~n .~eally looked fm)>res-The Oilers jumped off to
sive. , an early 5-2 l~d but their And, Jorda~ hauled In 2t) shooting went sour as they
rebounds while John Yule h't f' Id d was helping out with 16 re-J nary a I~ g al for the
bounds along with 15 point.'I. n~xt four minutes and the
Steve Leech a d d e d 14 Pioneers took a 17-14 lead
more points and got credit at the buzzer.
for eight assists. The hosts expanded their
No less than five men hH margin to flve in the early
in double fi,J?ures for the Sea moments of the second stan·
Kings with Jim Kindelon and za. but coach Elmer Combs'
Chris Thompson adding 12 crew came alive, thanks to
and 11. the eUorts of Contreras and
CRISSMAN
HITS 2,000
Snyder.
Contreras tipped one in
with 57 seconds left in the
half tu give the Oilers a 31-
29 edge and 17 seconds lat·
er Snyder expanded it to
four. 33-29. The Ollers held
a 34-31 advantage at the in·
termission.
The two squads traded
baskets throughout the third
period and the Pioneers
were still in the contest at
the end o{ the quarter 50·
46
But the Oil City five sav·
ed the best for last.
Center Roy Miller layed
one in for the Huntington
Sc.,. •Y OWl"ltn
TARS ON ATTACK -Newport Harbor's Ron Love sets to take a shot while
Westminster defender Dan BroderklC closes in during Friday night's Sunset
League basketball crucial. Love scored 15 polnts, aiding bis team's victory.
Southern California Col-
lege basketball star Paul
Crissman has gone over
the 2.000 point mark.
Crissman, a senior, has
2,o.15 points In 74 games.
As a sophomore, he led the
nation in scorin'g wlth a
35.5 aveyage in 1966. His
career average at So-Cal
DOW is 27.4.
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W~tern 3i
Perry Paces Estancia
Over Barons, 54-50
By RON l:V ANS
ot Ille Delll' ,Ital Slaff
Chuck Perry's 19 points
led Estancia High to its
maiden victory in Irvine
League basketball play this
season as the Eagles used
a balanced attack to sneak
past Fountain Valley. 54·50,
in the wi,nnen' gym Friday
nigtlt.
Perry received a tot of
he_, from George Barnett
RACE RESULTS
and Skip Williams wbo ac-
counted for 12 and 13 point.,.
Onty the sort touch of Ran-
dy Wright kept the Barons in
the game through most of
the action but it was Duane
Dillie who provided the
thrill for the visitors in the
last moments of the closely
contested match.
For three quarters.
Wright scored often enough
to keep ltis low s c o r i n g
mates within striking dis-
tance but it was Diffie. with
•:38 remaining in the final
frame who moved the Bar·
one into a #-44 tie with the
hosts.
Wllliams then canned a
pair of free throws to boost
the Eagles back into the
lead but Dlffie connected
again to knot the count at
46-all with 3:07 left.
Barnett clipped the nets
with two more free throws
and Perry followed with a
bucket for a four p o I n t
tpread. Wright then put the
Barons right back Into the
contest wtth a short shot as
the clock showed 43 seconds
remaining.
Steve . Hoyt put the game
in the freeur with two more
charily tost1es with one sec·
ond Jett..
Wright accounted for 2111 potnta to lead an scorers in
tile tame which saw the lead
chanpi l\aDds eight times.
Eatancia actually won at
the clW'ltJ line, canning 20
of 1' 1ttempts ...-hile FOUD·
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Blitzkrieg
Crissman reached .the
2,000 plateau last Saturday
night against Los Angeles
Baptist.
He potted 29 in Friday
night's 83-75 triumph ov·
e:r Cal Baptist, leading his
mates away from a 38-all
halftime deadlock.
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etic scoring battle held at
St. Paul
Monareb Mike Sweeney
collected an astronomical
40 points, while teammate
Jim Huckstein dumped in
24.
St. Paul led 20-16 at the
end of the first quarter. but
Mater Del kel>t the score·
board flashing the second
quarter as it registered 26
points to take a 42-39 ball·
time lead.
UCI Opptment
Fails to Show
University of California
Irvine's swim foreea are in-
vading UCLA this morning
at 11 to battle the Bruins
In • dual-meet alter Joting
a victim Friday afternoon.
The Lakewood Aquatic
Club didn't sh.ow up for the
meet at UCJ.
Magnolia Thumps Mesa
In Irvine Tiff, 80-51
Costa Mesa's varsity bas-
ketball team dropped into a
tie for last place in the Ir-
vine League with an 80-51
thumping al the bands of
visiting Magnolia Friday
night.
The loss dropped the Mus-
tangs' ~rd to 1-4 wbDe
Magnolia picked up to 3-2
and second place.
Coach HeTb Livsey's cuw
had kept pace with Magnolia
through the first quarter and
into the second quarter M·
fore foul trouble took its
toll.
• Jeff Sargent had kept the
Mustanp in tbe runninc, but
with 6:28 to go m the second
quarter be picked up his
tourht foul and Uvsey was
forced to pull bim.
From tbere on out it was
no contest with Magnolia
e.xploiuftg the move. It was
18-16 Mesa at the time but
when Sargent came out the
Sentinels began running with
the pp consistenU)' open.
The llv8den puJ1'e4I out
to a lOi>Gint lead at the half
and just apt right on IO\ng.
Doug Omer was high for
Magnolia with 31 points
while Greg Erskine was high
for the Mustangs with 13.
Other double figure play-
ers for Costa Mesa were
Roger Wb.iBtler and Steve
King. both with 10 points.
Costa Mesa was slanped
by tbe officials for 3.1 per.
sonal fouls and had four
players out of the game via
the foul route.
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Western'• Pioneers /
Finish Fast(
quint.et ln the early Pal
of the ftnal quarter a D d
Comba' lqUad &lowed tt:ae
pace. Tbe Pioneers bepn
committin1 costly errar1 u
tbey threw tbe ball away
five times and gave tbe Oil-
en eight charity ahota.
Contreras bit a jllDlper
Marina Gets Scare
In 56-42 Conque_st
By STEVE EKOVICB put the Vikea in the lead for
OI .. Dllfr ........... good.
After Santa Ana's Saints Soderberg accumulatied
ran neck-and-neck with Ka-rt pointa to lead all scorers Ud Ht a school record of rina's formidable cagers for 29 rebounds. brealdq 1be
three quarters and began to record be set Tuesday at rr.
taste a possible victory, they SaiJ1t coach Shell bad no-
became overzealous a n d thing but praile for tbe
choked the last frame as senior aa he said afterward.
they fell, 56-42, Friday night "I Juat don't see boW he can
in their own gym. get acrot1 the line 10 fut
Alth'Ougb the Saints held after a free throw and grab
the Vikings to a 37.34 Wrd-the rebound when tomeone'a
quarter score, coach Wayne ~~sect to be acreening
Snell's crew fouod out they'd Both teams attempted 50 bit off a piece larger than they could chew as Marina · shots from the floor and
oollected 19 points in the with Marina hitting a frigid
last quarter to Santa Ana's 19 for 38 Percent. and
six to lower the temperature Santa Ana lighting the score-
anc' win going away. board on only 18 times for 36 percent. Many times dwillg the N.arina was guilty of 18
Cirst hall it appeared the turnovers.
Vikings might run away with Vi.king mentor Lute Olaon
the game, but a rasb of turn-rationalized his squad's low
overs usually . gav.e Santa scoring with the explain•·
Ana the opporturuty they-tion that Moore and Greg
needed to n a r r o w the Hale couldn't hit o.n tbe out·
advantage. side shot leaving Saint de·
Both squads couldn't find fenders safe to guard Sod-
the hoop the second quar· erberg under the basket.
ter as Marina registered on·
ly nine points and the Saints
10.
Santa Ana collected five
points the last 46 seconds
of the first half to deadlock
the score at 26-26 going into
intermission.
The score stood tied for
the 1ut time at 34-34 with
23 seconds left In the third
quarter. but Mark Soder-
berg dumped in a basket and
Bill Moore hit a free throw to
Basketball Standings
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in the lead for
accumlildld
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Tueldly at rt.
Sbell bid~
rlla for the
·aid afterward,
:ee bow be can
II •lifte IO fut
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ben IOtlleoDe'I
be ICTM'ftinl
attempted 50
the noor and
utting a lr!gld
i rcent, and
1tinc the acore-
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tor Lute Olaon
is aquad'1 low
the explaina-
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hit on the out-
•ing Saint de·
to guard Sod·
the buket.
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S~l:wols Taking
l)rama Seriously,
.,TOM TITUS
Tbe ~Udlon a. weekend or Tenne~ Wil-
llllU" claulc drama 1'1'he Gius Menagerie" by a
_, af <:-. •-Hlgb Sebool lladenta 11 lea of
AD llol--of )'Ollnf people taldq OI\ _. cllfftmlt .. dlmancHng dram1tic Ulipmentl than
it ii U a-ple of what 1ppear1 to bt I l?OWlnl
treod la Udo~.
T°"""~ I« lutance, lludenll al Santa Alla
V11Jo7 H1lh School will be staging an equally weighty
piece,.''.,,_ Diary of Anne Frank." Meanwhile, at
Servile Hieb Scbool in Anaheim, a student prod.Uc·.
tioq ol. ''Half a Slrpeoce" goes on' the boarda under I
prefelltooal, director, musical director and choreo-
snPber.
Musical
Program
AtSCR
Jon Pbetteptace,. a a:lobe·
trot.tt111 musician ·.. com·
poser from P'ullerton ,
returu to Or1nge County
Light~~ Camera ... -!. Te~Pf?r
y
Selkr• ShottJs St.ars' Squabbl.es Still Siirviving
11 IC9 1llOllAI er.ploslons of ego a n d that 1t&r1 can still lnd,ulee
"" 1 •••st ,,....,. temper that ha\'e bun part in fits of temper and get
HOLLYWOOD (AP )--_of .. the Jocal scene since-away with it lie ...is now
Tbe tict ol Pl:tu Sellers Gloria Swanson and Pola fllmiq a hippie epic, "( an ..... Negri feuded al Paramount Love You , Ali ce B. Tok.las." ~ IA!' SJt. Q.f -CY.rttOL in--the 1920s. at Warner Bros.-Seven Arts,
pltture ba'flt breutht tbit "Producers simply won't and reports or his didoa
movie capital to the re~ _put up with. rec1lcittfn a 4.Y.e~tlL dGYJ•lln& b
.lion th1t star temperamut tors," said one observer. town.
Js not._...._. all. "The film companies can't
la rece•: UhNti it '!•.S afford to lose shooting time SCREA!\tED
tenerally believed that the because a performer Is 1ulk· According to witnesses,
riJMl 1tcODOmicJ, o( Ute new ing in h!s dressing room." the British comic: con~
Hollywood had ruled wt the But now Sellers is proving aistently arrives late IO the
h•d my 1hare of headaches
with stars, but tometimes
you have to put up with
their eccen&riclUes a ad
llW'se tbem alone. A
persoullty like ~J u d y
Garland comes alone oDCe
ii}. a lifeUme, and a studio
should cherish aucr-a.U.r
and do everyWnc pusJble
to lt!t a performance from
her.
"It was the ume with
Marilyn Monroe. Fox fittd
DAILY PILOT 1$
company often gets few
shots before lunch; scream·
ed at Oscar winner Jo Van her from her lut picture~~~~~~~~~~~ bffause 1he was always late
and couldn't remember her
About Your
Problems
By 1'NN LAN DERS
lines. But Marilyn was
alway• like that. B 111 y
Wilder put up with her
behavior on 'Some Like It
Hot' and aot a classic
performance .. " ·
• ou 111 cons 1 .
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SIDNEY POITIER. lt'1 aD pUt ol a definite trend toward fhe more
chaileqlnl theatrical projects on the high school leffl. accordlng to William Clarke, who held.I the
M~ Englilh department and directed "G!Ms
Monday to perlorm a pr~'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'
F1eet; screarned at the
script clerk for wearing pur.
ple, which Sellers considers
an unlucky color on a film
set; screamed at the fUm's
publicity man and other
workers, and thre•tened to
interrogale the entire crew
.to discover who · w a s
circulatinc storie1 that he
was screaming at people.
Sellers bas declined com·
ment on tbe report.I,
Today's bosses are not
likely to· listen to such an
arrument. The keynote of
production now is efficiency.
and thtit means completing
a film with as much
dispatch a1 Is consistent
with quality. Workm•n like
actors are selected for films
in preference to those with
a reputation for dela:ring
·111-.-!.!!!' Ill
)le '' at tbt aiiool'1 Dew Lyceum Theater.
"'THI HtGH SCHOOLS are doing many things
that OJX!e were the province of the colleges." Clarke
dedarel. j'Studentl are asking for, ind getting, more
dilflcu)t 111lgnment-we've gone beyond the research p-into crjilcal analysis."
Clarke lays the explanation for this on two fac-
tor• -lir1t,1 that young people are better informed
in the artl today, a.nd tecondly, that there Is 1ucb a
pnponderance ot drama a•ailable, particularly on
the Orange Coan where such theater groups u South
Clout Repertory are appealing to the yoi.mger play-
goer.
'""'6 Nndard of what kids can reacl. understand
and relate to has gone up con&iderably," Clarke be-
lieve•. "This ls true of all forms ol dram1, including
poetry, and literature."
CLARKE'S PRODUCTION of {Glass Menagerie"
actually began as a project of one of his literature
· clasees lr'here the Williams play was being studied.
lt WM approached, he explains, from a literary et.and·
point, with primary attention paid to the poetic aspect
ol the work.
"The kids worked very hard; they knew what
they were saying," Clarke beam~. "And it ~urned out
to be a real educational expenence, ·not Just some·
thing to put into the yearbook."
"We're jufl'l beginning to realiie how much lhese
. kids can absorb," he goes on. "'!heY'i:t brighter and
more aware than we give them credit for. We cer·
tainly plan to continue this type of production."
This would be evident by the fact that Costa
Mesa High is planning to stage "Antigone" as its
spring production. As Clarke comments, "We're not
going back to things like 'Our Town' now."
* * * ENTHUSIASM IS RUNNING high at South Coast
Repertory over the opening of its most ambitious
production, "The Time of Your Life." which made
its debut at the Th.ird St~ Theater In Costa Mesa
last evening. Most enthuSJastic is director Martin
Benson, who terms the William Saroyan drama his
favorite play.
""Unlike much Ot modem drama; the play offers
an lffinnatlve 1tatement regarding the good and evil
in man." Benton notes. 0 Saroyan .says that each of
us t. gi•en the time for his life -it's up to each
one ol us to find happineu as best we can.
"The allttlor also asks us to look at virtue with·
out cynktan or fear, both of which .tend to jade our
outloot today," the direct.or continues. "Because of
tbia, the plliy'a mes.age is timely."
THE SAROYAN OFFERING Hi the sprillgboonl of
the repertory company's new spring suh6cription
drive, Which offers the balance of the SCR season at
the Third Step -'plus one play of the subscriber's
choice at the Second Step -at reduced rates.
Following "Time of Your Life" will be Shelagh
Del.any'• drMDa "A Tute of Honey,'' which goes on
the boards in Mardi. 9:Lakeepeare's notable tragedy
"Macbetttn is due in April, followed by John OJhorne's
"The Entertainer" to close out the season.
· Producilons at tHe Second step Theater are rtill
tlntatift, bot will be chosen from originals or seldom
pert.nned· works wllid!-mol<e up Ille company's
PrenUertS Series. FOur mote productions are pl~ned
forthe'11157.el-on.
,.zpe11•• ••,er
A .... st 1 Tmt .._. conftdet her ftan tor·
._ ........., -· to -Joe Del Ro11<> in a -fl9t U.1 Grllk traoctY .. Mtd_ea," now on alllO 11 IM Onnp lludtb Tfleai.r, lltl N. SUl!A! ~ BM., or..... '1110 pndU<Uon stars Rath
W .... la Ult UU. rolt. __ I
grim ol electronlc m.uslc
at South Coa!t Repertory's
Third Step Theater in Colla
Mesa.
Ph etteplace's progr1m
will CGl'lslrt of Johll Cage' 1
"Variations II ,'' whic,h
utilizes an indeterminate
score ror amplif.led signals
from a cello, guitar and
piano, and Giu1eppe Chiar-i'1
"Teatrino." Tbe I•tter work
will be ncelving its second
U.S. performance, and is
made up of 24 musical •
theatrical events.
Born Jn Fullerton fn 1940,
Phetteplace 1tudied musJc
and languages at Fullerton
Junior College, USC, and UC
Berkeley belpre attending
the Accademla Musicale
Chlgiana In Siena, Italy. He
also studled In t h e
mastercourses in cello of
Pablo Casals, Ca 1 par
Cassado and Andre NaVar·
ra.
Since 1988, Phetteplace
has been touring the major
radio stations, museums.
and foundations or Europe
playing hve e le ctronic
music with the g r o u p ,
"Musica Elettronlca Viva,"
He now resides Jn Roine,
and hi& electronic com-
position, ''A N •t u r a I
Landscape," i! soon to be
published by the Composer·
Performer Edition• of UC
Davis.
Admission to the 8 p.m.
concert is tl,
Huntington
Seeks 17 for
'Mice' Cast ·
A cast of 17 characters
Ls being sought !or the J~un
tington Beach Playhouse
production of "Two Blind
Mice," director lf ow a rd
Solomon announced today.
Auditions will be held Sun·
day and Monday evenings
at 7:30 to cast the Sam
Spewack com@dy, whkb is
a 1atire on government, at
the Bam, 21-10 Main St.,
Huntington Beach.
nurteen males and rour
females In a wide age
bracket are needd for the
production, which will be
preaented for four weekends
at the Barn, beginning
March 22.
Actor Succunilis
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -
Guy Bates Post, a leading
man on tbe American ttage
for rive decades, ls dead
at t'l .
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end ,...._., It 1t lo• Of.
flq, hr 50c Muct!on In Mm...,. pric•. OH.r
pocl 9"1y durint •xhibi-
tien et "The lnltlatlon,H
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'Accident' Proves
To Be False Alarm
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Diane (age 16) asked
it 1he could spend the night at her girlfriend's home.
She and the girl have been very clo se for several
year1 and they have slept at each other's homes
many times in the past, so I gave her permi6sion,
without thinking much about it.
Al 2:30 In the morning Madison, Wis ..
I got a call from the j11Venile
authorlUes. Diane was pick-
ed up in the alley behind
her friend's house. She wa s
wearing a silk nightgown
and had a blanket wrapp@d
around her. Diane wu with
a boy l have asked her not
to go with any more.
When I went down -to the
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§_uch reporu are relished
by the movie crowd, which
is delighted to learn that
the human element -and
actors can be intensely
human -still remains in
Hollywood. t
The death knell f o r
temperament seen1ed to
have been tounded last year
wheq Judy Garland was
fired from "Valley of the
Dolls" and . replaced with
Susan Hayward. M i s s
Garland'• inability to ap.
pear on tlme for htt scenes
prompted an impati ent
response from 20th Century·
Fox.
M'8TAKE
"I think that wa s a
mistake," o bse rv e s a
veteran film director. ''I've r lfce stat.ton to a:et Diane
was so upset I couldn 't
think straight. They let her ,
off with a 1cold.lng, but I
took all her privileges away
-dating, phone, frleods,
allowance.
Now I have found tbat
she was there by accident.
On one hand I feel I am
being too strict, On the
other hand , I didn't ra.ise
my daughter to be ln the
alley at 2:30 in the morning.
\Yhat is your advice? -
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New Film 'Chappaqua'
Indictment of Drugs
DEAR DON'T: I <"aa't lm·
aglne what 10rt or ar<"ldent
would Ju1Ury a 11-year.-old
girl belnf I• In alley (hr
her nlPt1ow• yet) at !:30
In the monlnf.
Thia (lrl aetd1 mare than
restrtcUon1. Sbe n e e d 1
cn•1ell•1 •N I hape you
will aee ta It that 'lhe ret1
IL Most hlfti sc1Mol1 have
e)'.ceUe•t r • I d a a e e pro-
gram• alMI If a flrl e:ver
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DEAR READERS: Last
week I printed a letter from
an •irport superintendent in
Madison, Wl1., who was up-
set because I said It was OK
for teen'.agers to go to the
airports to "discuss life." I
printed the superintendent's
letter hoping to discourage
the kids in Madison from
&oing to the airporL
Now I have a letter from
a library administrator in
Bloomington. Ind. who says
klda are welcome to come
to the UnJverslly libraries
to ''discuss life" to their
heart's content. He. In fa ct.
used the phrase, •·we are I
delighted to have them."
So. kiddies. you can go
to the libraries in Bloom·
lngton. Ind., but ~lease st~y
out of the airport 1 n
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STEVE McQUEEN
IHI SAND PEBBLES Director Robert Aldrich
explains •·1 had 17 actors
in ;The Dirty Dozen,' and1~~-~~·~h~..,~·~· .. ~-~~·~··~~ 1 6 o f them wer-e1,:
cooperative. The other one
claimed he was tired, didn't
know hi! lines, wanted to
go home early. What could
l do -fire him and call
it 'the Dirty 11'?
•'No, I nursed him a.long
and finish ed lhe picture.
I've had him in seven pie·
lures before, but I'U tell
you this: I'll never hire him
again."
Of course, directors do
put up with actors' tem-
perament nowadays -when
the actor ls a top star. None
of the · 20 major stars
belongs to any studio. So
they can't be disci plined.
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What India l>oean't Know About ·A.memo
B7 IUCBARD J. 11'1\0VT'
CllrlstialdeMe.M..at.r
Preveldlon ltte.
307·12t• Ave.
There waa tbil froaC .-rJor in 1111
srandfather's farm la South Lee: and
in cold weather like this. witb the
birches bent •eatly double and the
snow on the past~ and tbe critters
making comfortable IOUDdt ID the
barn, the only time you went into.
it ~as on the way up to bed, carrying
a hot soapetone agal:Dlt ·. y o u r
nflb.,own to put on tbe buA mattrea ··
under the eaves.
San Franriseo
·Enaerg~
Une: 221·1424
I thought al that noocommunicating
living room, oddly enough, trying to
make myself understand what bad
happened when I came back to the
United State. from India.
The unbute4 room waa there in
1 the farmhouse. but we didn't pay
l.J much attention to it In winter. Yea,
It had to be reckanecl with, .,_ after
~ bl forelp aid.
But tbe ~ aewspepen
1"l't teemlnl, ragia&, wttb news llbout
Indian affain .. FMdnabC dMn, I
tboapt them. TUrbuWDce, atudeDt
pratata, bu burnlnp, overtllrow al
Joqat eovernmenta. • fiUJ proteata •
tht tancua1e question and ao on.
Tboulh nobcMly would put }t in such
stark tenn1, the question 11, after
20 years of sell-government, whether
the present form of permilaive
democracy cm won. I IUppolt it
can. 11:.at is the tbeol'J anyway.
THERE HA VE beea two yeara of
drodfut drought followed tbia year
by good raim; the Introduction of
Who's Healthy?
new "mtrade" (lr1dla-, Y11, lildla
baa a reucmablJ ..... mmce ol
-=apblg 1Mt ,..... ...,_ bu
ben talkln1 about, ..,..,, If tlll
ptberiq mam alum ti,., .....
pnG>oted famll.J pl_.., tUll bold.
Problemll -...... local lllfaltl
and tbe fGfetp qmttlaa ol Red Cblu
ud Patiltan, India la Jll'IOO&!llpWd
and Jt I.I little woader tbat • little
news appears about tbe United ...._
or that such a:triOrdlury m11coa·
ceptiOlJI of Alnerica allt.
And DOW ID a twink1lDI I am back
on the other aide of tbe same warkl,
back ID the United States al&in. D
l.s tbe other l1de al tbe cold room.
I 1eercbed tl9e weekly IUllUIW'Y
editorial aectloa ot tbl New York
'l'imet tbiJ .... : DOt a word of India
in it. VU1uall1 every other put al
the world ~. But it needl a
war or a calam!ty, I suppoee, to
make 1ndla newa.
The Red Phone
· frost, we Wt it there -with ita ·~·blacked ,atovt, ita square allent
piano aad the marble topped wbat-llot
table.
If that room caught on fire ol COlD'll
the whole boUJe burned down. But
for all the attention it got it wu
just a puaage (in winter, that is)
between kitchen and stain.
Not Americans
Americana are Uvbic no longer than
they did 20 years ago, detpite an
abundance of food and bett.r health
care. Prole11or Jean Mayer Of the
Harvard University School of Public
Health 1aid that the United States 11
the only nation that baa failed to ahow
a longer life expectancy since 19'9,
among nations that keep such statis-
tics. The American man lives to an
average age of 66, the woman to 70.
But ID Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Ice·
1aDd, New 1.ealand, and Israel, the life
expectancy l.I 74 for men and 78 for
women. E•en Russia leads the United
States. Soviet women Uve an .average
of a few mOlltha longer than American
women, and Russian men two years
more. Profeuor Mayer blamed Amer·
lea's poor showing on blgb-fat diets,
lack of exercise, and too much cigar.
ette 1mokin1 and coffee drinking.
Lut aammer, drtvtnC 10,0CIO<milea
around lie United States and without
any ~t al tubae triPI to Alia
J coJDJMDted on the paudtJ of radio
fare comlng Into the ·cu-. Prosraml
were mostly ju:z and lUQ.billy stuff.
I jotted down that from Atlantic td
Pacific on the muaic. aide I bad never
picked. up a violin, nor on the new•
a.Ide 1 single reference "to India.,.
B1 LYNN THOMAS
Su Frudeeo Ma1ulH
One crackling freah, clear, fog-free
day a figure 11 seen ecaling gj.rders
of the Golden Gate Bridge. Before
anyone can react, be plungea D> feet
to waters below.
Another atatiltle. Number 330.
Worth two incbel of newspaper
1pace.
Another digit j= up Sen Fran-ciJco'• booming rate. Every
four hours one San Fnncllcan at-
tempts suicide; one in ten IUcceeda.
And yet, nery hour -every single
hour, on the average, 1omeone pleb
up a tel:l:.csone and diala 221·1424 just to be out of tt. That lifeline
wasn't always there, but it lt now
and lt worb, tbankl to IOllle fu-..
sighted, persevering_ people.
In 1920, suicide piaced 22nd on the
long list of bow 8llll FrancilcaDI died.
Ten years •IO the dtJ eaptund
swdde rate preemJDenet 111 topping
national flt10"ll tbree times. · (For
every 10 IUfcicl9I per 100,000 residents
natlonallJ, Sa Frmcilco Md ~.)
Five years qo Mlf Matruetio11 hid
jumped to tbe dtT• H99lltb ladinl
caUH of deatb. And lt1ll. nothlnl wu
beinl doDe to prevent luldde.
THAT VOID wu DOtked bJ a 83-year~ BrUoD.. Bemlrd -Mu-. M-
rlviDC In the B81 Area u Western
RepreseataUw of the B.B.C., hla tlrat
assignment wu a •torJ on San Fran·
cisco'a now lelendarf aulclde rate.
•'The obvious question and fun.
damental to the program," noted
Mayes, "wu what wu beinl done
to prevent 1t? Tbe answer,
.. Nothing," wu not adequate to the
Cambridge University lfllduate, pro-
f essor at San Fra.nclKO Art Institute,
linguist and aocial worker. Mayes felt
compelled to act.
RecalliDg those days be uid, "1.Jke
Florence Nlgbtlngale, you bad to 1ca
in and do something. Trying to
research the problem or being
discouraged by lack of resources to
cope with it wouldn't help; the only
thing that would wae action."
Mayes acted. He rented a basement
In the Tenderloin district, Installed
a phone, advertiled and waited. It
wes when one of bil first callers
said, "Thank God there's finally so-
meone to talk to," that Mayes realized
the enormous re1ponsibil1ty involved
In his project. Sensing that once the
telephone lif ellne was open it must
never be cut, be recruited volunteers
and then funds to keep it going. That
was five years ago.
Some see Mayes and his helpers
as divine fanatics, others, "special
pleaders.,. Whatever, flve years of
relentless etf ol't baa resulted ln UM
city's first and only organized attempt
to curtail aulclde. It is San Francisco
Suicide Prevention, Inc., a private,
n o n • p r o f i t • non-denomlnetional
organlzaUon that bas captured na·
tlonal attention.
HOW DO YOU wage war qainlt
death? Suicide Prevention's tKtica
are unique. First, it keeps ita Ufellm
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Saturda1, J1naary 20, 1998
Tbe Comment Page of the
DaUy Pilot Mb to tnform
and .Umallte naden by
pnllntinl I nriety of com-mentary on topka of inter•
nt and significance from
informed obeerven a n d
IJ)Olrttmen.
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When It Rings Someone1 Near AND 80, ID tb1I tar -fetched
metaphor, that ii the relatioubip in
a way between India and the United
State.. They •e In the tame wotld;
they belong to the 1ame democratic
governmental aystem. They are under
the 1ame roof, if you want to put
it that way. But bow little attention
it paid one to the other I
THREE MONTHS later I was in
lndia myself. 1t wu the abock of
passing throUgb tbat vacant, aiabtlea
room in the old farmhouse. Death ls on the Other End. Only the distant aouDd of adult.a
In the kitchen ID one diredlon; and
maybe the f~ thumps on the ceillnC
in the other direction Of pillow f10tl.
or acrambla in and out of creUing
cord beds, or the quiet knowledge
that up there children are 1aying their
prayers or exchanging whispered COD·
fidences.
- a red phone 1trategfcally placed
in the heart of ita four-room offices
now at 'J(fl 12th Avenue, open 2(
hours a day. lt enlists volunteers,
80 at preaent, to man the phone.
But before assigning phone duty, it
pull ataff members through the moat
vt1orou1 volunteer training program
in the nation. Acting primarily aa
a referral service, it engages the help
of 70 of the moat effective agencies
ID the city for extricating people from
di1trea situations. And if callers are
unable to follow-up on referrals, it
aenda minilters, psychiatric nursea
or social workers to them instead.
"Our value llea in the fact that
people know about ua," aald Mayes.
"Unleu they call ua we can't prevent
1uiclde." The red phone rlng1 an
averap 1,300 times per month. That's
one C.U per hour every hour, day
and night.
"Suicide Prevention, may I help
you?" leada off eventa u dramatic
aa d.iacovering a caller's life blood
ebbinl from slashed wriata, or u
normal u a lltudent wishing to dilcuaa
tradel and goals.
Nearly 3> percent of ~
repreaent immediate emergencie1.
Many times pa will be filling the
room; pllla 1lurring apeecb. or a gun'1
loaded abell chamber ell.eking audibly.
(Lateb' the center ilaa been coping
with a new crisis: people tUlng bad
trips on LSD.) Intensive training
equips volunteers to handle these calla
with an aptitude po11e1sed by few
profeulonala. The cool comes flr1t.
Then emergency machinery shifts into
action. An ambulance and police are
dispatched while the volunteer assures
the caller help ts on the way, orders
him to unlock biJ door, take an an·
tldote, or just keep waW.ng until
rescue la eUected.
CALLERS merely toying w i t b
thoughts of suicide require different
treatment. These people frequenUy
have one thing ID common: no one
listens to .them. That's what the
vobmteers are for. They have plenty
of time (they work in four·hour shifts)
and moat of them an born listeners.
What they lack iti professionalism,
they make up In compassion, sharpen-
ed by training. (Many doctors and
psychiatr~sts feel the non-professional
ls mOl"P effective in this area. Ooe
said, "One more sad atOry after a
day filled with them is just too much
for the proleslional. Volunteers are
fresh. have had good training and
are capable of giving the complete
attention callers so d e s p e r a t e 1 y
need.")
Suicide Prevention volunteers are
a 1peclal breed. In age they range
from 21 to 70; in occupation. from
psychologist to , businessman t o
housewife to student. Yet each one
bu a pnulne ability to empathize
with otben. Executive Director Mayes
lt quick to pralae his staff: "Tbete
are fabulous people. They aren't
1enaation seeken. but people will\
warmth and patience." jo become
• •olunlffr a person undergOM a
s(lfMtljng process -a 30-minut.e writ-
ten te.t and interviews with •tatt
memben. Only one·tblrd of ttt. •P-
pUcants qualify. TMy then undergo
a two-month tralnint and probatJoo
period berore 1tartln1 work.
VOLUNTEERS wort 1n teamt wttb
one or two otben. So effectlve 11'1
tbeJ lbat by lbeer atnnatb a1....-.
tilt,. ..., -.,,. police. .......
partlcfpaUng in follow.gp,, to tab ee-
tlon tve1 wben DOlll tetm1 •••11r'J; Lut month • WOlllU IWaDMnd
aleeptni pills. thft dilled tbl eenlW
before collaP1in1. Poae. w • r •
dispatched. but flndtn1 ....,o.lltl
<i.uiet were besltnt to bruk ln. OnJ_y
the volunteer'• loailte:nee COIMDced
them to enter. aavtng the YCllDU'I
Ufe.
"Oae 1Up at a moment of crisis
and someone may die.'' It is this
that Mrs. ·Hazel Levitt. volunteer
coordinator and administrator of the
tralnln& program, concentrates on in
her teaching.
I find tbe lbock Of nonrecognition
very bard to meel To a reporter
it waa even stranger than the shock
of changJng time zones.
In India there seemed almolt no
news at all about the United States.
A paragraph or two about Secretary
McNamara's leaving the Cabinet.
maybe, and a few Unea about the -HealtlllMaPllM
The two parts all belong to the
same family. don't they; they are
all under the one roof. VOWNTEERS play the m o s t
crucial role in the life and death
struggle, and it la important that they
play it well. The two-month tr&ining
program prOYid.. the ground rules.
Ellht Saturday mornings probationers
attend three-hour se11lon1. Here they
dlacu11, listen t~ training tapes,
encage ln psychodrama (staged calls).
learn what to liJten for, what to say,
Tibat not to aay. Here they learn
U they are aulted to participate in
the risky buslnesa of saving lives.
Those who are not divert talenta into
statlatical compflatlon, the "bread and ~" of, Ju1uu research work in
suldde pr.,..ttoa. lVbl.le Mn. J,evitt
sharea Mayea' admiration, she adds,
"Volunteers must give up a Jot and
gladly. They must love people and
be boneaUy motivlated. Otherwise
they never last."
MOTHS BID GOODBYE TO SEX
Sterility Texas Style
Commentlnl on tbe value of the
volunteer ayalem, Mr. Mayes pointa
out, "Tb• human personality •hen
faced with death ii faced with reality.
Usually, at 1bat point he feels be
ia not worth ta1klng to. U the per1on
on the other end of the line ii paid
Jt mates the iDdlvidual feel worse
-that people must be paid to talk
to him. Therefore, we must have enly
volunteers."
The obvious question regarding
Suicide Prevention is how many lives
bu lt saved? Unfortunately then is
no way of knowing. Once back from
tbe brink of cria,fa moat people want
no reminder of il Wblle some write
or call to thank volunteers, most do
not. Perllaps the belt answer wu
supplied by staff statistician Helen
WWiard, who noted, "People who call
us seldom end up on the Coroner'•
list."
B~BNMOON ..... .... .
The sex life of a moth in IM San
JCMMJl)a Valley~ wtn't be
anytbit1g to .brag about to the
grandchUdren.
''That'• because be probably won't
have ai;y grandcbildren," says Harold
Harper, entomologist for the
California a~e Department o f
Agriculture.
Harper NYI m01t moths "won't
have any kida, either."
He waa talking about the pink
bollworm moth that ii infestin1 the
cottonfitlldl near Bakersfield.
It hopped over the Tebachapis from
the Imperial Valley earlier this year.
Harper aays his department plans
to airdrop "million• of sterile plnk
bollworm moths" int.o the coUonfields
"to pit one insect against another
for its uwn destruction."
HE SAID the typical boy-girl activi·
ties of the mot.bl would result in virile
moth• mating with the sterile moths,
leaving no pro8'ft..y.
"Sure," be agreed. "some vlrlle
moths will mate, but the moths wm
be IO diluted that two natives will
have a bard time getting together."
He aaid the ''muaive inundation"
of 1terile moths from th• airdrops
will cauae a 25 or 100 to l ratio
ol sterile motbl over the utive, virile
ones.
The· mOtba, be said, mate two or
three timea a year, alJd the female
then lay1 eus in the <.'Otton bolls.
Eus batch, turning to worms,
Which cause the damage.
"Eventually, natives become 10
scarce they can't find each other,"
said Harper.
• "Meanwhile, the adult moth.I lap
a UU1e nectar from the cotton, but
cause no damage. It's just the wanna
that c.au. clamaa•.'' • THE STERILE MOTHS are beinc
brought. in from Brownaville, Teua.
said Harper, from "a regular factory
operation, in whida imecta are pro-
duced ID mus quatltSet."
He aaid the motht are railed Ind
then are aterili%ed bf radiation or
chemicala and are i:-wsed, abipped
and nleued Gil the ~ or in
the lllr. '
Harper said the m<'ths usually are
shot out of airplanes ID bou1 with
lids that fly off, via a aprinc
mecbaniml, when the boxes hit tbe
ground.
11len the sexual "attrition" begins
its wed, said Harper, and over a
period caiuaea eradication of tbe
harmful i.Dlect.
Then, rJnce the adults can't live
Jorever, be said, finish can be written
to the invasion of the pint bollworm.
Harper said thla ii a ••practtcal''
procedure which bu killed off tbt
screw worm ol cattle and the Mexican
fruit /fly, which Wal I threat for J3
year• near the Baja Calif«Dia border.
SQUEEZING IN ONE MORE ENGAGEMENT
By HERB CAE N
' SAN FRANCISCO -0 Ul' city's
t n ternattonally-renowned all-gtrl
tople11 orchestra -for obvious •
reasons, no accordion -bas left
for an en,agement at the Colony
Club tn DaUas. and this Is in· terestin~ on two counts. The Colony
is the late Jack Roby's old cldb.
And the topless orchestra calll
itseU Tbe Ladybirds. I have a feel·
tni they won't be welcome ln
Johmon City.
Tbe anU-de Gaulle IPellnC? k 110 fterce arounfl here at the moment
that Herb Emery. owner of Ches
Mariuerlte, is advertl"in' thitt hb
restaurant serves "Frenrh Food
in the Style of Louis XlV ud
Earlier.'' on the other halkt. tbi.s aPf*l"d
tn big blt<-t lettm ln the wi""ow
of a *"' trnel •.nev: ''TM Loudest Wev to Say to Hen wttll L~ Is ~ 8oo1t kw En~ 'rbl1 V~ Da.• <AM Make I• First (:tua
An the W11!)". . .Afttt re ....
the headline, ''Rff .,"n fO lllT
Hollle and 1"y Ila r d e f , " A.-mhlvman cart Brtttdl~ ....
... bll ltCTets)' and lnqahd:
"Inna. 11 tllen ...... nc ....
Mt that I don't know about?""-"· • trma Harder menty dtmoled llld
rolled lier'""' aUlllfdnly.
FOG t1.o8D the Sacr-a ...
..
airport· tbe other day. whereupon
pauengers acbeduled for a United
Olgbt were driven back to town.
As they settled do\lm in the bus,
United'• Don Walters beamed:
.. Thanks for flying United and teav-
inlf the drivin~ to us!''.
Via · air mall from Faison C.
Jordan Ill. stationed with tbe Db
Engineers In Vietnam :
"PenonaDy, I doft't bell6"¥e in non-
violent orxantiationt -I've just
bef!n beaten UD bJ Qualters. n
~aktnt of tbe wart I can't shake
tbe Une I heard on a "'wscut atwwt~ •fter ~ flnrt ot the ye•:
"""'tlnl returned to norm"l after
the New Year's true•." Provin(
acalft tbe wildom of that ~ old
o..,....+fltlon: ~II stranpr thu
frletiGft.
IJlf THE DEPT. of bull and
boring INIW'l bm>enl-. l s~
poll yew notteM ht Lynda Bird
htm9MI ~ 111• till• year'•
Betit DreMd Ult, • """' a• tt1lllt tllllt ....,. .. • lot .,
Int.~ .... She nW ldDtll ....... ., 12. wtdcta ... , .,... ............. ~-....... ...,_,, a s.a l'rwllN
lllllt: l,f"lda Bini ...,. .... "
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Pl 111t1nt. c,ra ....... .......,
II II I _, enel. ••• 11111 ....,.bewm._ .........
had good taste," be.~ ln
a modest preu release of bis own
that 1treaed "her lofalty to JM."
Good taste ls where you f1Dd 1t.
OUT AT &F. AIRPORT, Jim
Oney heard an only·in-SaD J'raD.
ctlCO auouncement cmr tbe pubUc
addre11 systns: "Wlll the lady or
•tleman who Joel an earring on
United Fllpt 15 p1e"~ rnort to"
etc. etc .. .Al far Dean Wellber,
lie .... t ... -. ..... psty where
I01Mbody lW'f)O'.ed a toast to
peace, WMrf'flpe>D aQ tfle Ofllen
cbnrused: "I'D amob to that!"
Carol Dochl. lo Fraadlco'• tint
end lnOlt nut~n« """8a q.-.
DMftl at die 9More Theater IMn ·
tttls ,.... .. ladle Tbomploa ..
'1Rain° -so l aabd one of w
'll'U1'1a.9" U Ille wo9M .,.,....
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he did. "where ahe II ra;t..:Z
four ...... 11 a.la ... -.. an '"'"' llld loved?
M ...._,. ""*"illl • Git *8adt of Walkal. L"9 CoDtns
,.,... .. aJtbMte ..,...,,,,"" -
tlle -= ··~ttt afld Mut ...... ... 1 ...,. did think llawal
Wll "" .,, Stltehood.
naa OOOBT to be a 1aw
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ler 'ttiat • 1fWc
bellllllool...e.; _,._
alot.
"1ln( I am back
tbe ume warld.
Stata aain. II
' tbe cold room.
":' N:;"';:k
l • word of lnd1a
" -put ol But it aeedl •
" ] lllJJP*• to
yJniro,DllkDila
:ates and without
re biPI to Alia
paudtJ of radio
1 ·car. Prosram• dhill-b!llJ-.
fnllD Atlullc to
Ude l bad never nor on the newa
~ "to India.''
later l ..... in
u tbe •hod: of
vacul,llJhU'" ........
IOUlld ol odults
It, directioa; aJJd I
lpl OD the ceillnl
I of pillow fllbtl,
l o~ of creaking
quiet knowled19
I are aayinc their
ti wblapered co~
J belong to the
they; they are
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adult motha lap
I the cotton, but
's just the worm1 ,.
fOTBS are being
ownaville, Tena,
a, regular factory
~ta are pro-
ltles.''
1 are railed and
bJ radiation «
acbpd, lblpped
• l100q>4 or to
1C'th1 usually are
!S in bozel with
via a sprlDJ'
~ boxes hit tbe
'attrition" begins
>er, and over a
fllcation of tile
ldultJ can't live
sh can ht written
pint bollwonn.
iJ • "practical"
LI killed off the
·and the Mexican
a threat fer 13 I
Collfarola borde'r • .
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n the same _, bow
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MUS TANG
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MU.STANGS -TORINOS -GALAXIES -FAIRLANES -T·BIRDS AND FALCON
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'67' DEMO. '67 DEMO. '67 DE,.O. '67 DEMO. '67 DEMO. 167 DEMO.
MUSTANG HARDTOP IAlllANfi GT 2 DR. H.T. MUSTANG HARDTOP GALAXIE 500 XL 2 DR. H.T. MUSTANG HARDTOP FORD LDT 2-DOOR·
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JANUARY
·SPECIAL .
'65· FORD LTD
~-Dr. hardtop, auto.,
R I · H, power steering.
'65 MUSTANG
I Cylinder.
PDO. 648.
'61 v·w
Dolux.
2-Door.
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OPIN
llOlllAY'llt P.M.
'lllSDAY TIB 19AT 'Tl 6 P .M.
JANUARY
SPECIAL
"~ '"Jl~UARY
SPECIAL
I • I
'67 MUSTANG
8 Cyliner, l·speed.
Radio and. heater.
'67 T-BIRD
2-Door hardtop, full
power, factory air.
'66 LTD Hardtop
'4-Door, factory aircond.
low mileage.
'64 I-BIRD
Full power and air
conditioning.
JANUARY
SPEC.I AL
$1995
JANUARY .. .... 111111. ,....... Clllltrwl • -SPECIAL
'65 COMET
Stetion wagon. v.a·, power:
steering, air conditioning.
'66 MUSTANG
v.a, auto. trans., pwr. t+.tr ..
air cond., R &: H, vinyl roof.
'65 FALCON
;4 Door sedan. v.a·,
autometic transmission.
'64 PONTIAC
Catalina 4-Door hardtop.
Power steering and brakes.
JllMA\Y
SPECIAL
$1495
' -
.-------------------------'65 PONTIAC
Grand Prill'. Full power
and eir conditioning.
$2395 '65 MUSTANG
2-Door
Herdlop •
J.240 SO. MAIN at W4RNER RENT A POD
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USID CARS 546-7076
NIW CARS 546-7070
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J8 DAn.Y ptlOT
Rtllo qaln, all 1 o a
artists, jokestera and rid-
dlers. Uade Len wants to
ult you a que1tJon:.
What Mppened to all tbl
poets?
Uncle La aaved hlmMlf
a KtnnedJ ball dollar today
bee.Use tbere weren't any
poems .emitted to the
Corntt. Somebody milsed ,
the chuce to become so
cents ricblr.
ON TD 01'llEB hand,
Carol rtl*ted quite a few
entries la the riddle and
joke deputmmt, ud oar
art cont.at la u popa1ar
as ever, wltb foar 1oua1
art.iJta MDdinl ia drnt.Dp
baaed OD the comic ltrtp
''Peanuta."
~. ,,._., 20, lM '
c·uRses!
FOXLCO
AaAuJ!
Let's ... how many real
good poems we can come
up with ant week, Jddl. --------------------------i
B 0 N 0 R A B LE MEN·
110N wbmera In tlda week'•
art contat •••: Ellen Piper, 7, Colta
Mesa; Bill Botworltl. U,
Huntington BMeb; Debbie
Teregls, ~. Cotta Mesa;
Unda Pelley, U, Fountain
Valley: Scott Burmaa. 7,
Newport Beach; A 1 fr e d
Sperrazzo, u. RuDtingtoe
Beach: Scott Bi.Dhlgtoo.
Huntington Beach; B et h
* PRIZE WINNER * ThiJ wffk'• contest winner is Christina Johnson, 9,
3144 Madeira Ave., Costa Mesa
Alty cbUd under 12 can enter Uncle Len'1 Art Contest. Hen'• all JOll
do. n> Draw picture OD piece of plain, white pal*' 5~ tncMt wide nd
4 IDcbll deep. Use black Ink and make Jines black. (2.) Do not CopJ • trace
picture. It mat bl your own work. (3.) Put your name, II' Uid addret1
•bad of ctrawtn1. Kall It to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Bal 15eG, DAILY
PILOT, COlta Mesa. Winne will receive Kennedy baU dollar.
Piper. 10, Cotta Mesa;-------------------------_,.
Becky Piper, 12, Costa
Mesa: Gill de ~UQJi.
10, Newport Btecb, ud Lac1 de Moclbe,yl, t. B'
Nnpon Belda. .,.. ..... ..._..._.,.Carc,l' e,,,,..,.,.. ___ .i
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RIDDLES AND JOKES
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Teacher: Billy, tell me tile truth. Did
your f atber do your homework!
PllZI Billy: Nope. He worked on it awhile,
WINNER but Mom had to do it over. _.....,,.... n, ........ A-. c.11 ,....
II.lb: Help, I can't swim!
Swimming teacher: Why not?
MJ.ke: I'm not in the water. -a.-.,....... 11, c:.. ...
Dear Carol: U two ii company and
three's a crowd, what would four
and fivt be!
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Dear Carol; Why don a bab7 pJg eat 10
mudl?
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Dear Carol: When can't a frol croak? ,..,...
lflf Uf UNI • .:t.:a...--...=:·.:-::~
BE RIGHT ooru
l'M IXM'N IN THf
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HOU9S FOi SALi
12 l•4PMMI
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GS 0.1174 · (Sat. • !up. lfM)
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l'15-tD31 ISUnda,y 1-4:301 m ~. Carom. df-1 Mar
'15-3000, EWL 815-1513 iS.t, I: Suh.. l-31 ,
UlXI twpldnp flrvbw!-Tl"'IT&N'l CdN
l'JS.3000.. Ews tT.l-0554 1Sat. & SUn. 1·~1
712 a.tam f lrvinf' Tl'l'Ta("t' t CdM ~. E\TL 6~ ISat. 6 Sun J-31
It It I l"coma Apt)
2710 ~ .Dr., Ccwnna ~I Mar
t73-8:i."lfl IS&t. 6 Sun. 1...f:30J
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. 60-f116 /Sal • SUn. 14i)
11'741 Gblcnttt Lb .. ffuntir.:ton BNdl 162-"'25
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Iii() Crftfv;-o. Bl)'IMrH
548-9349 1Sat. I ~Un. aftftnoon)
ZiM Holly U!., /Oft Tuttin A\l'l".I NJ;
6'T.l-2aln tS\llllla7 1-3)
213 SicrK .. c ... ta M,.,,. .
~ (Ddyl-5) * :t201 • 4th AVfllut, Qirona !kl Maf . ,
"2-4363 I Sat. I: Sua. 1-1')
C1 RoxburY Rd. '~ lborftl 01M ST.).M?l, ~ (SUnday 1-:S>
2l(lJ Silvt!'T'lane, Nt'WJl(lri heh
l'13-8550 (Sat ' SUn. 1-4:30)
Im. AldNn P1., Newport Beach
Ml •'9t (Sundq 1-S) . * 2620 CJtft Dr .. Newport Heigh bl &46-2313. 8*-7171 (&mdia.Y 1.,)
11 Ir I F.,..,..,., De")
3010 Warren 111. (Ha.lecr'flt) CM
549-3C74 (Sat • Sun. l-5)
3IM Unlttra!ty Drlw, ea.ta MeM Mt«8 (S..t. a Sun. 1-:SI
1ZIO t:.telle Ln. (BaycrNt) NII
Mf.7156 ISa.L I Sun. 1-6)
• C?'lO Cort.land Dr. (CMMo Hlsbl&ndll CdM 6'13-ZZD (8unda)< 1-5)
111s Kerit ~-(Wnt.dlff) NB 6'2-4353 _ (Bat. a Sun. 1>11
"°Mon-(U-... ) CM t M6-J8'A E\oW KJ.01.85 (SaL I: SUn t .. *
1135 G:ft1modln, (Bl)uewtl NII
l7'5...f031 CSUndq 1-4:30)
:l8C2 Lounh Dr. mutchhaVftll HB IM7""8'15 (Sat. A Sun. 12-5)
444 Lnnmod nr. <nr. Newport Hll ex
MS-J9'JB. !:Vf' M2-0lllli CSat. A Sun. 1-5) * 2'l6 Proapert {Nf'W'llUl't lborn) NB ~ [~. 548-ttlO fSat .• Stm. 1-:Sl
zzi Duk!! PL IC"oilqt-Parkl CM •
646-Ml.1 ISat. 6 Sun. 1..S)
2l(li IJll°smtft' IMf'U. Vl!!'del CM ~1720 (Sunday 12:J0.5l
• :no C&ml'o ~~ nr. 10ameo Sharai CdM
fi'lJ.&350 fSaL A Sun. 1-4:30)
385 M~ 1..11 • N--port 9earb 646...32M <SatunlQ 1-61
2177 1...-ard. ~l NB ~ ' l~t I: Sun. l.S)
11.'° ~""t. N~pnrt INch 6+&-3Z55 (S..t. ' SUn.. 1-6)
2111 Ocean l)yf_ O::rGM. •1 Mar ' fl'75.JOOO, Zws 142-49 CSa.L a Sun. 1-3)
:!001 Hl&hlantl. (Hubor fUchlan&) NB ~. Evto. 541-8861 CSa.t. I Sun. 1.SI
14 leclroom I
17t!a N°f"Wqllist Lr1. (PrsU,e 2100) Hll
494-5511. 8G4tt215 Ew-. (Sunday 10-SI
JW2 F.attmy, Huntincton BMch 540-1720 (Sunday 1-5 l
ant Palau Pt fMf'A Verdf')' CM
M&-2313, fl46-Tin <Sunday 1..s1
14 Ir 1-F•mily.; DHJ * + "31 Ali9o. N~ Jkisflbl 842-435.1 (Sat. A Sun. l·Sl * 20'l1 Shll"""Q' Lr1. rBsycmit) NB l42-S20"I C8un11&7 Ul-Sl
ltd Wntcliff Dr. IW•tclltf) NB ... ' M~ CSundlJr 12~J
3218 Orefl:Vft (off Giilft' ~ ~) M'l
5tl-5'80 (Sllftlda7 1 .. ) * 4821 Pertmm Dr. (cameo Shm'l!ll CK (714) IG.n!S ~DIQr)
1318 GoJo.. "'" ,.,._ -..1 NB · (714) &d-1235 (DsiJT 10-4)
111112 Oahu CX-Vmle) c-t. M'e.9 ~11:11) (Slnlay 1-6)
1812 Andqut Wq CDowr -) NB • M2-9l30 (~ 12-5) =-Ln·--148-1550, ·Etie. f'13.3111 <Sunday 1-5)
1101 West '1111 •w. 8'Jbol ' ... W1J.8'JOO. Bw. is• i11a . <sat. •sun. 1.si,
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LOOKY HER·E .. --""· . ..... .., ---.... '_ t •· MTiallD . J'ieaOoMs, 5'LIT LIVIL. Only 139;950
with u low u S1950 down. Yor::mw. model
b..,,. with carpeta, dnpee, fenc!Jli' I< !Ind-
~' -rudy to move in, Huge family
room with fireplt<:e I: wet bit. Don'lmias Ulil
one, ft won't 1ut thru tile w.ekend. Pric~ 1411a '39.950.
• OPEN HOUSES SAT. a SUN. 1;5 ,
... MJl llNllilSULA
Rl~VIUA ' ..,_ Ptor • Slhl. ·a -., a llolllL -llewoort' Harbor Y""bt • ._ Cha &lrlMlft triilii UI . . . . $15f,000 Jlr. ...... . , • • • wnrcJ: N•• ......... .._..
1•11 ICllfT , '
3 ~ a Plml!Y Room , • MS,000
Mn.Ritter · ·
. COIQMA DEL MAI ~1-4TH AWNUI ,•
4 -. r.nly "'°m a Study POol ' + ~a BR -......... i72,llOO Mn. lfenll l ,, .
NrwPotT HEIGHTS '
' 411 ALISO
Pool If >l:lriwn. 4 -.Om. • ~
1'0m ..••••••..... ' ... : • ' t . 843,980
Mn. l'llerlon/lfr. Pftsler • ,
----With C IR il ' bath& ·~6f:.~w _ ........ --troti6ml prdem _ ... _ --,,.., .. _
I • Evn: 61J.Tl6S
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lllALTOllS -
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PETE IARRITt
. AND1 COMPANY
'42~
~Ba'I
11 ~I ~ ' . . Ol'lll ·I N l-4t30 .. ,.....,,.. Lane
, J aa p1u1 eonvertible den, _ ....... ...., ......
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SUNDAY
OPIN HOUSE
12:00l-5:00
bclff"I Vlow '-"' ---.• A unique opportunity to own cmo al the lllGOI
· -tlflll view -in Ill Gt the N-rt Belch ll'el! Three bedroom&. den or mlida
room, four batbl, kwely tamal livtn1 area,
1'Wlft 1etirity room with mllli.va fireplace, '
wroucht iron 1atea lead. you to formal dining
""""· lfediterra.oee otyling with -cllrp<ll, dnpee, wall .-pen and 1l1bt1111 fix-
tures. ~ul entry court ••• and a view to
Upper Newport Bay beyond companl ,
~ it'truly an outstaodiq home -,JD the
m'll'i ftnl!ll. location IDd _. it can ii·itur'-
etwed at a price far below i!;I .npllcement
COit Ullecl at a78.300 -terma .. llU!t-'
Y.ou are iJlvited to viii! the Open HCMIH Sun-
day, 1812 Alitlqua Woy, Dover Sbono. Coll
'Sbarl'J(,opoe1, Rllr. II 842.11930.
4-00M-
Bavcre~l
Ol!IN SUN ' 1-4:30 1m Comrnoder•
3 IR, 2 baths, i•rKe fa~y
rm. bei.med ~. larp
mner lot -room far poci,
....... I I
--· .. lty ... -"'" • 6'l><(m
IUllTiflll HOME
WITH POOl
SH aaS Jareb 3 bedroom 2 bltl ,.........,, In Newport
K~ La.rse p1tio ii.
liOlldl ti. 4ecldJI( surround
a ~ dear heated fil.
t«ed ,,ool. 3 ce.r 1uaae
oU a1117' + gTeen houle. ~-$33,500
-f,,r ·r~K-
~21,500 IEACHWOOD ,,. t . 11111•St. ......,.
EBA' ~ malntm. .&. l•llt Holllel Aftt.r I PM -&16-1259 ...,. "" u...,. """'"' .....-P I & C built-in ldtcben, 2 Queen dz-Own a hDrM of unique eta. efe..,.tt 0°
ed Whs, bia: bedrooms ud ader and qua.lit)' + have
only l Yftn mw. Owner the .dJ•lltca of a 9flC\U'e
trudernd -Act Now. income wittri a biah rate of
fttam on )ooisr investment.
61*'-' FINANCING AVAIL.
W...-1:.~. H.B.
(2 mo. •. ol Be.ch Blvd.)
Call Ill' lee MR. DURKEE ..,__
PRESENTS
s.lecteclt Homesittts
411 RIGEL ~RQ,E
DOVEJt SHORES
2D CUFF DR. VIEW
m2 BAYSMORE DR .
;;.;;;.. .... _.;:::.::~--·····s:/BAYrROt<rI' WITH PIERI • SLIP
THI IE.AL UTATDS
2 OfflClj
VA NO DOWN 3 Bedroom, J owner home
neer South COHt Plaza. New carpeU, large
Hvinf "10m • dellgbUlil polio I< play y1rd,
Priced at $22,950 with no down pavment to
quallfifld veteran. ·
MIGHT & SUNNY ~tesa Verdf' 3 bedroom
that'• clean & neat. L.a.rge family room and
tJtch~n wUh complete built-ins .. Th is 6ne's a
bMut! SoDd lnvestmenl at S23.9M with onl\• $2400 down. ·
~d'Vcrbc::Rcaltr,.
Charminr, neat aa a pin, hlth and a half
residence on a Q\liet Dstside street. 1960
new. attractive landscaping, 130 foot deep
lot . Exclusive Hating ............ 121,300
.TOPLESS
c '3n not be topped for a buy. Three bedrooJRI',
I :v, blths, ~ cu-attached garage, fireplace,
and water softener. Close to schools, room for
boat. or trailei'. Owner leaviQr state soon and
says 0 sell for 119.500''. F.H.A. financing ex-
astin• with payments leaa than .renl
2UO -v-Eh-. • Pho .. S46-S990 c I rth & c . _
1
o eswo y o.
4 llDRM·SU.SOO·NO DOWN G.I. 642·7777
~bath. Finest quality carpeting & ne,.· vinyl
tile. Ceramic We in all electrit built-in kitch·
en. Lustrous wood cabinets. Immaculate &.
tMtefully decorated. E.Kcellent financing .
TIIED COMMUTER· $24,950
Owner tired·of drlYing many miles a day. 4
bednn., 2 bath. Rear livini.: rm. v.·ith ,.·hite
brick fireplace . Dream built-in kitchen. dish·
wa&her & eating area. Separate pla~· yarrl .
Free form patio. Orchard of mature frui~
trees. Lowest priced home in presur area.
. ADDRESS AN ASSET· $3495 DN.
Prestige location-accent on quality & beau·
ty! 5 bedrrns., 3 bath, formal dining rm. Ln-a:e
family room, all electric kitchen: Hand pl.int-
ed mural leltds added charm. Yard studded
with stately avocado trees!
1904 H1rllor 111..t .. Cooto -
Noxl to Snock S"°P Jr.
DECORATOR'S DELIGHT
This 4 BR Rancho .Model hceset.ter is out·
:o.tanding. Professionally decorated I: newly
painted inside & professional landscaping.
outside. Located in beat area of Mesa Verde.
51,z•,, loan can be assumed--.$37,500 .
$140 PAYS ALL
4 BEDROOMS
120,950 ia a small price to pay for a home in
thil condiUon. 4 BRs, 2 baths, completely
rarpeted, dining area, private entrance to TARBELL §40.1720; 4th_ bedroom, private rear yard with oovered . pat10. short walk to school.
2955 HAllOR ILVD., COSTA MESA COATS & WAIJ.ACE IEAlTllRS i• Bedroam s20,sao '.® 1491 ·~~4r1111T
:! baths, forced 11lr he11t, e1r-; COST~ MESA, CALIF. , •
LLEGE ""'· •~,... builthu. m"j'lll!!!lll!!!!llll~~!!lllll!IJ!I!!
REA...... ""' """''""' "'"""'"""' """"R'S ORDERS I . '"' ' krnnell'. 5~% Jtna.ncin1. i UV\IV INCRIDllLI IUY * OPIN HOUSES * , 3 or 4 Bll-2 IA TH
(•t 2:t~ J•:e~~~r1vt1.'' Bedroom $29,SOOI :~ .ha~e. ~ ~n 1,~ 103 DOWN-$27,t50
k'TOll from FAIRWAY 1 IX!ndomln!um 2 bedrooms 2 Lovd)' cootemporary hom,,
tarse ~ le ltmily drutk--BHutfuUy kept, .2 ~th!i. fam-' bath.I. jult like new. Will ne~r ~11 IChoola il. lhoppins·
alb reduced for quirk ll~ room, builhn electric. irll or trade for nice 2 bed· bu1lt-1n1 oJ coune. Spec-
iale • Immediate (IOIM'l'I-tanil' and n v en, tll!C1 and! room home. iOUJ llv\ng room wttb floor
aion· wallpapered ,ntry, \;, x Vt ly $14 900 to ceilini: stone tittplace •
2139 Corvo PIK8 mv<'l'f'd pi1tin, N'ar C&thol1t-· on ' 1oc 11 r ht er, hardwood
OJte Pacesetter • most Churril, Q 11 Ir le pn..wvkm. noon. AU new 91/w carpet.
pcllllUlar modd, now rl!df't'· 11uhmh ,vour IM"m:o. .
ontirc. quiet cul-de-11tc
1treet,.etc.
fOR LEASI
wuti option • 1ove1y 4 " I
family PaCNetter home in 1 . UppeT Mesa area. Hurry! 1
CollofO RNlty S46-SllO j
1500 AdaJ?lll al Hartior
jNev Oncma Thc•tre) 1
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:~'93 t;. 17th St. • 6464494
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· F•llbrook Cntry Club l !"!'!!:'~!'"!''!""""""!"'"'!"J
t"anl1~k' Vil!W lot.II ovt'r:look· XLNT R·l lot near beach,
in~ <".olf O:iurse. Undtt· Salton City • ..uidnf l3250. iiiiiii::I RTOUnd utll1, ~er. $9500! Conalder trades u all or
A Bit of Old Mttxlco 1/3 Dn, $50 mo! plrt of price. Submit yaur
Dramatic cu1lom • built 4 BRi,...."""--""'-m,;....,_-~-~-..,;..i"",;."-.' .;"'lo;"".-· --.-..,.,-I
1700 NIWl'OllJ, ILVD. 2790 Ht!~~: I~ vd.
l Pete lllntl J IU Compaay ~ .. , '42.uD Move In Condition
3 bath home ciicllna: a aun.
n)' c:oort yard. Stunninc Jlv.
in& room with ..-Jng ceil-
in11, mll.l&ivr. Mexican brick
fireplace, gleamlnr hand-
made tile floors In entry &
l11mlly room. A ch1rmlna
bome wilh the warmth ol
wood paneling, alalned tim·
bttt, I< Adobe b r I r: k on
large chorele11 comer lot
In desirable West c llfr.
YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY
ON THIS~
Coldwell, Banker
MISA VlllOI OILUXI -. This nn. 3 bedroom and den .. 4 bed-
roo~ 2 bath home ii outatandinS in ••"7 de,,... Beautifully ~ and
' dnped -2 finp-. Thti'yanl ii pool .m. -'31,llOO -Pr ... nl 5" % loan .... C!ll be ~ed with nominal down pay-
111111L
IASTSIOll-CLOH IN
Perfect in every respect - 3 bedRJbp\I
1-ldl>g me-2 hlthl -both with..,.,...
en. New·Wiyl noon in kitchen Ir: baths,
Ezcelllftt cupeting and drapee -Llrge
Uvtng room with stone fireplace -n_..
all electric 11:.1.tchen -Separate aervke ~ 220 ·wired. 1 block to ahopt.::f'
ochoo!s. -'29,950. F.asily fin.a .-
NIWPDllT HEIGHT~
Owner bu bought new home anc1·want.
a quick Nie, so he ia oftertns thia 3
bdrm, 2 bath in a prime location 1t 1
price that can't misl. No maintenance
corner lot with large double a:••ce-~1111
18 x 12 heated lltd filtered pool. HIP
carnnt loin cm be 111\Jmed.
..._,. llACN--!;IAll DftiDN
DeliCbtfu.Uy located 3 bedroo1n, i bath
homo OD .lll'l!e lot with alMy lllltinN
.Jo pnfl Ind boat Oii tnlJer ........ -
Klldlen bu bul!~tns -New cari>MJ.-
Rlilld flreobce -Owner wlD .en With
,S!.000 dowii Ind HSS per month. -3.llll'P!l<e $28,700. . .-. ' . .
' lllSIOINcl-l'llR AND SL9'
S Yew old 3 bedroom, 2 botbl. Nn
bulll.ID• lo tltdlm, cupell and dripeo..
-11 dec:cnted -·-Pier • lllp for boat up to 421• -'81,800 ot oner
will trade for smaller Newpori Helfhll
-.. -Try 1nytbing.
~ I.A. H91GHTS DU'LIX-2.JOO
Clooe lo Newport rnew1y oo IU'ge <'-1 'lot . .:... 2 cor pnge -Price lncludol
~· -Owner .wUI help Dnance ..
'1'i710%-..-., I .,
' 146-2311 -646-7171
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FOR SAL! OR TRADE N•wpo<t....,. '"""°' !Hgh-landsl. lmmaculate 3 BR le
Fam. Room, 2~ baths. Brick
fl.~place. O'Kt'l'fe il Merrit
Blt/lna plUJ refrigerator.
Car,,ets I: drape&,· Hdwd
F1oorl. 2-cer prage with
Elec. dooropcr1er. Room for
tn.lltt or boa!. Priced for
iruidL,l&le • $.11i,500. Tmn1.
~ Eves:~~
Attention: Doclol'll or Pro..
feaionab: .t.artinr out. Cort.
vert.able bulldq. C • 2
Ground 11oor &50 -i. ft, Ofi.
1c. and 'J)llrldnr. 2nc1 noor
2,GOI) -i. ft. attractive 3 W.
rooal OCEAN VIEW apart.
meat . (immediate conver·
lion, move out tumiture,
move in oUlce eqWpment. I
Stretltd for Jrd ftOot. El
Camino Real, San Clemente
Ofl the Coast.
JeM Smith, Realtor .... ,.,,.
400 E. 17th SI., Calta Meaa
...,.. .. Lovely
4 IR HOME
Spacious leomr on l tll New-
por1.'I largf!!rt lots located
In quiet extt1..1tlff area wJtb.
In' a abort distance ol Har·
bor Hi f; M11tlllf:t'1 lcllool.
You own the land.
Juot Roducod ,16,900
ri:.~,.~~~
1221 MARIAN l..ANE. N.B . ftD7 J. Ward Co. •t55CI
LIAVING STATE
MUST SILLI
BMuttflel l BR 8a)'CT'Mt.
hofne.. Has F11m rm. wp.
arate dtnlnlt' rm. All looklnii
l'M kl Inner ptivale (.'(JWt ,...: .,.,,, P:t"Wlf
CIMrles Arnohl
"'"""" "'""" EXPFJtlE&
REAL ESTA.ft
w.ESPEOPLE
Corona del Mmr
In uCe• ol IMI m&&IMJn dnl·
Ian ,..nh of pfOPll1¥ to bt
_,.. • Xlnt Comm19lk:ll'l llllft
DeLarecy Real l:ltate a ·E. Ql< Hwy ~
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dliHSll AOUI
.I IR. 2 tia111-. f11ne rm.
You fl'Wft !Ni land, atft Geonlf Wll\11ml!Wl, ltllr. -°""" IVU.
.. y & leach
R•alty, Inf.
2407 E. Coast Hlghwll.Y. CdM
.7.00 TOTAL DOWN
Including all Cktsln1
' Costs to V•ts
Beller Uving in Smog Free
area. l huge bt!droom• plus
fam ll)' room. 2 bath1 with
new beautiful good r.an>et·
IT'ii with matching drapc..
IMMAaJl..ATE. Lush land-
.:aplnc surround111 thl111 ""'·
cloecd )'ard. Buy oJ the
month.
COSTA MESA ornCE
2629 Harbor Blvd.
545-9491 l)ptn tUI 9 PM
fohn. mocnab
VllW & aAYFRDNT
8AYYRONT 60". Plt.r le
Floal. l•t filnl': offttf'd, 4
BR. lmm•cul&te • at 11 mo
SM.too.
VIEW HOME • Butkter
m1111 sac:rilice ~ttful
used bl'kk, •hake roof,
.mJaafet lrOn t:ntry. ltalla.n
tile. 4 Bedrnoae, lamll)' MIO.
dlnlr11 room
Reduced to $n,50ll
MUST BE SOLD
'42-1215
Ruth Pardall, R .. ltor
llilli Westcliff Or. 642-52CXI
WOW-EE!
Best buY lor '68 iJ this 4 +
fam rm Mesa Verde Pace-
.etter home. Choice neigl\.
borOOod. chok:r. cond. 2 ba,
newly painted inter. like-new
w/w carpets. Gl'dl r.nlPr·
i.ining homf'. Now onl)'
$33,950 lot quick .. ie.
109.'I Baker, C.M.
·-s-llMiioom.-12;.;995
lll'poaf'SSl"d homr In nlre
rc1idn1tlal ll'('tion. TWO
STORY. ,.._ Baths plu1
start r.t th1r.I. bath. nvl'ri
1700 "'l· fl., BUll.T-INS.
rl~ If! .mm!~ and ..tiop.
pina'. TOP YALt •t;
~· CCli'TA MESA 0Ft1CE
l629 Harllor Blvd.
:;.t5.!MSJ Open till 9 PM
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WANTED
PLAN # 1. CHANCEi.LOR
HOMES. Unlveralt)' Pllrk.
Have 11uall6ed heyer. Ple111C
c:all •
6~ £vl!I: 548-0U7
lay & leach
DUT1TANDIN8 -, .. lty, Inc.
INVUTMINT 2407 E. Coast n.,., CdM •a J bedroom lemM •a ~ wtil ,.,,.,,._,.. kit, .... ~
arata double prece ta a SALISNOPLI io¥tlr ....... tkiod In ,,....... Needed Now!
port Rellttta. 1'tee leome hM CM!r In or call for appt.
~ U'fhtt: '°°"'' 2 me. F.xetllcnt npportuolt)' l'lllltM, bmt!Uul c11.rpetl114 Con tkkntl11I
tltmuldtnal. flr~tce, dltl· Cllf PRllST R••lter
Inc ffl(lm, teelvdtd .,.nn. Ii strict t~1
I.I IMit«I kl teU by trlihter, J034 & CMJt lfWJ, QtM can tT:l4 m..3311 -
OFFERS: .
Z UDO IA YFIONT LOTS
One on Lido Soud w/48' frontate. One on
Lido Noni w/32' 1ron111e. Pier• Slip pm.·
11ege1 for each. . ....... '125,000 per lot.,
Mn. Raulston
JUST LISTED
Executive tr•Dlferred -must M!ll apadous
custom detailed home. 4 Bdrm, formal din
rm, lrg paneled tam rm w/fl!replace. tm-
macufate condition ............. $78,500
Mrs. Ham!)'
70' UDO ISLI
Trees, garderui and large sunny two llory
home on 2 full . lot!. Great patio planned
for family fun. ·
Charl'Otte Long
WATERFIONT
WITH SUP
To~uality home with sandy beach and
private slip - 2 BR + con. den + 2 baths
-lge Bayside patio -Newly decorated.-
try ......... ! .........•..•.... 159,SOO
Walter Haase
VIEW
OF IAY & IOATS
from the !Ut1d.U of this fine duplex. 2 bed-
rooms + fireplace in each unit. kce11ent.
So. of Hwy. location ..........•. $48,900
Mis~ Leid y
NEW LISTING
IAYSHORES
4 BR + Den. 2 bl. CJimning provindal
home lnol beach howe). Loll at lbut-.
New dilh waohor, dilp. • w1ter liuleT. Seo
This. . •.......•.••.•.•••••••••. $37,090
Joe CJartson
VIEW LOT
Bldg. site for your home w/panoramic view
' of upper boy. Wiebold •700.00 per year.
Ull. .. ........................ a22,9&0
Bob Rickett.
OFFICE OPfN
I .SATURDAYS
COLDWll,L, 1W1C11 • co.
,_ L COAST H-AY
N-T•IACH •
Kl 9.IJ51 675--
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TTS SHALi.MAR Or . .t Un.It
* VILLA MISA-* * ALL UTILITIES PAID * ........... 1 .... -..-A;to.
rUl!NlsHED Available
e Heated pool l
9 · Recreauon area
• Private .patios
• \Val k-in closets
• Single story
M•n•r 644-1251 *
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MEDIUM Size white and
brown Erlslitb ~r Wffr. ............. ""'*
8-dl. viclalty "' Cout ~ IDd O'e: ._ • ... ,,..,
1Af1'.!,Blk w(wht to)I poodle,
PlRk rblnH10ne collar.
'Babette' Older penoa'1
pcl. 17th I: Dtlaw1re; ffB.
$50 reward. 536-7248
PUPPY. Tan color loni: body
\\rhlskr:r' on fr:tt It face.
Needs MD clf"t. 1691,1 E.
11th St. CM. Seen Hwy 101.
apt •• illX·· ..-ma. Nual Id!. HunH .......... S400
By OWDer. $.38,000 -Huntl"Clton -~~~ P•raon•ls 6405
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PALM SPRINGS
l'ro"l Oran;:e County Ailpll'l
P1lm Sprlntt
APAR1'4ENTS -...... IEACHWOOD
•50t5 '3T..:.M6'1' Aft. 5
IUll'*9 Rental 6060
Wanted to "Lease
6070
ornCES 101 Le•H. S95 and
$175. Modem. Air.cond.IUon·
ed. Parkin11. Orange Co.
Bank Bldg. 230 E. 17th St.
Of,' M2-1485
1:. J. 4 •• ~, •••.
~ch Area LUX'lty
(}reen
TOWNHOUSES
C•rpet1, Or1p•1, Built-ins
, •• •very luxury! 1.iCJ
Privat• Park, Club Hou1e,
Pool. Famili•1 W•lcome.
T1k1 Ht •bor to Wt•ftt r '" .. &o Wtlt OR Wt rftt r
]uti , ... IEKli4 to tit• &.••ft v.11 • ., IEfttry.
PHONI MR. MOlllSON "Z.0119
$9.95 each way
L11 v ... ,
$29.50 round trip
5ptt.lal Evertlng Tour
Ovemi&httra It Weekendera
w/ahow It room ret;ervations
CATALINA VEGAS
Airlines ~12
MEIT sOMEONE NEWI
BEACH CITY SINGLES.
EVERY WED 8;3(!-pm.
EnJO)' "VI Wlntera Combo" e BALBOA PAVJJ;ION e 400 MAIN. IBAt:.BOA) e CALL: 6Tl-t633
FOR Sale Newport Beach
Tennil Cub Membership .,..,,.,
MUST SELL. NB TENNIS
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
644-1616 or St&-4036
REALLY NICll Ap-~aLIWWlt Hom11 ,(R.TIST itualo office, Udo a. ....... 1 BR Apl. MAITIN""UE ...,. .... ~12""' N.8. Prl· ------------------ -------
ALO'.)HOlJCS ~
Harbor Aru.. Phom 613-112'
24 Houn.
Clrmp&flrl,y l'unL •T vate entr. upper floor S50. ~-·20 · • Htd IWl.m POOL . GARDIN A~ Private patiol • Near Beech, 8chworer..Bkr 613-2654 ~ta An• 56 S1nta An1 5620 "nnouM9menfl 6410 * 0>mp1 Recrfftlon Room Golf arid Sbopplns. omCE sUITE, 1no Orange * W/w ctrppta, drapn Parklike aun'OUDdinp 3 II 2 bl:ths, frplc Ave. Cpt. drp, ba. 500 1q: W• Mve redi'#9d Ch1mber .t Commerce Civic Coast Health Club
*Elt'cttkou.ilt-iN FURNISHED BACHELORS 2 II 2·Hths, patfot n oo. month. S4s.mJ 8uutlflc1tlon 1w1rd for Int 2 yurs .,. Come •FREE SAUNA e
: ~~~~ UN~RN.lBR · 2BR··1 BR I •'l ·Walk In cloMts ornCE . Apt. 2450 N'e-.vpon ... the With Swedlih musap by
•Private Carillff 2bathtaveile~ ' ~an:_t.,~ringda~eBill..B. Blvd.: C.M., 1 Blk. to u ~ /. $ 7 Exptrienced Manue.e'
*Laundry tadls. Carpets, dr~Pt'I. ~&e .... -or8t42-36:S) City Hall. Call: 642.7168 0 lat" Me rom 9n,50 OPEN T DAYS A WEEK Sll:i _ Stl;J mo. 1 ltft & S...t• An-. CM. , ' 7, 9 am·IO pm
:?ln Crd11r sr .. Nn"POrt 646-4233 646-.ilt'!j"'~.~l~DR!.~ru~RN~f~S~H~E~o~i"'" I lnclustrl•I Prop. 60IO Extra large one bedroom, two bedrOOinfi and 132 E. llth st. M2-Dl
1ttrn111 f'rflm Ckcll'lt M ·'-C rl Adul11 mly. * UTIL.-PD1 Ml 1 8 A ._ stud ios, Hotpoint built·ins, refr igerators, carpets m!':=p~af:!"::1~ M2-12ro ap.. ap • 17676 CAMERON. • • C••• & drapes, private patios, pool, recreation area,
& .. d Yin "7 •oo of Inquiry • write 300 Y~ trom brach, comp! nllM a age . ..-. .~ separate children's section. Dally Pilot Bo• P-4
fum 2 BR. Nf"o'ly decorated. sPAC 2 ' 3 BR, 11ili bathe S."t•. A;l:t• 5620 Fully Improved lndustrlnl 811 s· FAIRVIEW RD' n.eo mo. Jan. 211t to J une Cpts drPl 2"pooll slit. Net useablt, all utilll· O, • SERVICE Dl•EcTOltY
21•. Fam.Illes or adult !(Iris Near abp•s .'.nd schooll PUSTIGE LIVING let. Tenns. Harbor·Wamcr Betwffn McFaclcMn & First St., Santi Ana
pttfttl'ed. 1l2 J.tth St., N.B. "FROM Sii.SO , INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE area, Santa Ana. CIOle lo 547.7415 · a.bptttl.. 6550
i"B-M'13 . u-i a Mapl #S 2833 N. Briltol., SA Sen Qleao Freeway. 1 .. __ !!!!!!!!!!~----!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!--!l!!!!-• I NEW IAYFRONT ;;;·· 2'11.t Colle, #2 263~&Arpt.. Poola,S.una, VERNON MONROE .(c"'L ESTATI BUSINESS •nd oi:.~t~~:hts:U-NB~
ii°· • Jacuzzi. FROM SllO mo. (oWwell, a.kif & Co. c;.,..,.11 PINANCIAL 646-387f ht Slip Available THE BRISTOL ,_ 1. c-w..-,
J br 2 ba 1400 fl Ne I D If d 2828 N. Bristol. SA "-' e..c11, c........... Mount. & O...rt 6210 MoMY te LHn 4320 * BABYSI'ITING * J.'.00 yly W . ?,.5 ltth W y ecor e 2,8~. 2 ba )~Ul11 or Unf. 11 t.m1 01 .. _ [)gys. My home. CM area.
SB 67:Ml236 All clcc, pools, )'rom SI4:;. I• • 70 MILES Eut of Newhall $15,000 64&-5781 ==~---~~---New cpt!, 3 BR. 1Yi h11. "-·'I ''28 * •·•~'""'' A--.I.a,. im""""'ed lot including life For good 1st & '2nd TD loal"ll B'BYSITnNG l BAY Vi-upptt bach. 111ppl., SIJO. Chi1dr1n welcome. ·" ..., "''.....,""-'~l>llll I "'¥' · · " n Y 0 u r 'I !'I J l>lh 111 --~ _... member~'h1p in private Lake l·l yra. 494-6650 Bkr. homo '' the week. You
IVIU · I 11111' ; u . Mn. Fran Gurlc,, M.,. ' '·-h l \~:~~~:;:=~~,\~~~~~~~~~~ pd -•• l ·~·•t L ... na ..... 570"' ~-Elizabeth Rine c u b, ,,.,, ...... an ... cau "2-V'" ...., ... o. -..w wom1n 962.W. Cciiler."pt. #1, .. . .. l' . ~ 2 O ~· " ~· ON' y• ..,..,. 1~h s t ..:! ~-M-Acr•• In r•nfl boraeback, swimming, fOlf ~ney. 'Wanted·. 6350 h ·s.i~iM~ "'open AVOCADO ROYALE" Joi, CtlFP DRl'\(IE' "!183)"0f ·1ronr',e on • 100' Ac other recreation •! -BAB'(SITnNG DlY rome
B1k to ocel.fl. 2 BR 2 BR, Cptl, drapes, btrllt-' LUXURY FURN/UNFURN major street: Has a net fadlllie•. Good vacatk>rl Of WANTED: PrlVife ~ for ~ K~~ Ol~Jr·
U., awim pool, 11r. No Yearly Leue. 1 • 2 BR depth of 207'. OUtstandlni:: lnvntmenl 1.tt11. S2!1i(), RCOnd trust deed on tttl-
1125. t:hUdnn or peb. Nice area. 1tep1 to Shore i ShoPI location. Prictd rro,ooo. For1-;·-=='====== dentlli ~ est.ale. Market 1'13-!1351 540'79'I' $170 mo. &tl-3047 Occanvlew from every Apt. info, plea.e call K. W. Ncl-1· value $25.000. First trust Irick, Me10nry1 etc.
IA YCLIFF MOTEL 2 BR., epts., drapes, bit-In trom nso mo up. -. with: EwdN,...., 1-E. 62)0 deed $16,900. Bett credit rd-6560
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Maid 9el"V. 4:i5 N. Newport plex. G1rage. Adults only. MODERN 2 Br<, new de<:or, 1818 W. Oipman Ave. SI0,500. nrst T.D. m com-_Q,,q;Wm.....Cabi.neta._5mc..J<mj----
WIMTER Speclall For sngLs. Ste Mgr. Apt. A, 2089 Bit-ins, vk-w, be1tcd Orange, Calif. IEER IAR-_Het_lc.h.... ....merelM-1~°25 yn. In OK. Frtt E91. 962-6H5
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1 Br, htd pool. nr bch $115. Garden· Lane.,. ~U55,1 .. pool. Adu lll only, no pelt. 541 ·2611 E~wknds, .SJU975 Stll or Exdlinp for borne LI.gun" BMch. M&-5040 BRIO< _ BLOCK • SI'ONE ~co $170. Ml-l!OJ:i, &f4.-0637 2 BR., ,,--., -·. -•· .• :.' i~1'1!~2""'·~· '~i..~1~;.~.~· ~"~''"'~-/~~;';::;"~::;'i~;'i:~il Corona de! Mir. Well 1!111-Pl•·! n ••·1 Comont ... ... .. ~g .... ... i-I.SE U , ..... Bid •• CNI t1.bl.l1hed elientele. •NNOUNCEM•-NTS "TIU-· 'NG.· '3IA e • .,...,,.,6 OCW.i'RONT Furn 1pt. :l bit-Ins; ~cl. 11r. & '.patio 2 BR., ept.., drape1, oce1n or se · ,,..... i "•""" "" ...,. .....,..
--BR dlshwaah.Pr; c1rpct1 ' $135. 289.0gle( 642-2989 or view: iwim. pool. Adults. IQ • ft. Air cond ollicr.!, FITZMORRIS and NOTICIS
213 .31,..,,, ,,.,,. sprinklered, centr1Uy local· I I •·-I 6562 drapes. $175. tno. 6~2396 : ..,.,.,., 1140 Mo. 49S-l""" 673-9010 Found If•" Ad·' L.11"" us nest _....,, ce ed, c!Ac to fWy!. N. Sant• ., -
Delu:ce 1 BR Apt. 'till June 'i BR StudlO Un! Ii F'urn NR-NE:W I Br/Oce1n View! Ana. ldeAI for diJ tribution !!!'i!!\
15. Nr ocnn, w/vlew SlOO Ulilltiet. p11d. POOL! : blk txoach. Cpts. drp1, warehse or fa ctory. John B. PAIR. Of Pre• c r I P 11 on mo. 1U _ 15th St., NB Walk to ahops. AdultJ only. Bltns. $1Jj mo. 8"""~.&450 .... ,.... 871 .,,,.,, gla.ut•· Dark brown frame.
FAST elcc. typin& in home.
lhotdi11nd. S 2 h r . Nr
Wntcliff Plua. 64Uil15
3 BDRM. 2 bt.tht, or1 BAY. • 2190 Coile1e Ave. CM ~"P.,E1"'NYlO~cl .... o~~M;g.";;;;;;l;;R;;. ;;I;. ;W;•;;n;Nd;.;;;;;;;;;;6;2;40;
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Between F 1 J ;· v I e w & NEW.~·-~ "2·7l'6 2 BR. Apt. New cpt1; drps, R9ntals Wmted 59'0 OPEN locked 1tor1ge space Brlltol. 5tt 11 20042 Birch. C nteri •S90 -T"'•"r ...... n.. Owne for rtrlt to contractors or WANTED Santli Ana Heiibts off , .;.•_rpa_,_ __ "t..:.----1 l·~=-=i' __ . = __ =..~==u=._==4=2=50=1 ;o:Ss:.;;; ur r. APARTMENT or cotl.a1e. 2 individual&. U J.4422 Nk:e 4 BR Pallaades. 1 • ADDmONS, repairs and
---=~-~~~-~~!BR lower. Newport Beach Plus F1m R.m Home f'OUl'm black i lf'tl)' Per· odd Jobi Free tlmale.. 1--,,.,,-, -.,.,.'",-----[2 BR (or furn),All elec. Encl are1. Single elderly woman. Lois 6100 I N a. h l 1-• •·· Th I • v•-· " $'70 •.• ~A~ Apt. No patio., Sl27.!i0 6 up. ~ w. Up to noo. Ml-9250 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I n ewport ae on ee "" ,...,, cal un. n 11;11 "'· Llcmlld. • 54&-0787
ldtcbtn, " blk from Ken. 18th St. &tl-9247, &t2.233f .• • 155,000. S65.000 of 19th & Orange. &t6-8405 I ·R~EP=.~.-,= .. -.-.=LTE=RA=n=o=N~s•
ny'• Rest. ln CdM. s nrle , WANTED 2. BR • Unfurn Speclil Offer Eacrow to close 6/15/68 CABINETS. Any 11~ job.
quiet i dull Oftb'. Util incl. ~ BR Unf. Bl!ns, new cpt1. 1pt In Mess dcl Mar. Wiii 1 will build a f BR 2 ba home S11llshury Realty Lost 6401 23 yrs exper. 54M7l3 -67ii3-8936;;;;,;;--M,;;;;bj;"'R.;;;ii;;-I~!"'; ..... ~· ·~~~·-·-d=no-OK_.=..,.!""~·~~~PI psy SJSO. mo. 673-m9___ {1343 ICJ·lt) for lhe low l~~~~·n.61!00~"'!-'!"!!!!!!! MIXEL teller tenicr, rust. f; N0J0 B TOO SMAU.I *
Winttr Moalhl> Rent11>J1 price of 17.20/sq-ll. on your l' I do 6 11 I 1 11 I Add -•·1 JAMAICA INN HOTEL 1 BR UpPer. Stove i tefl'if. R~ for ~-!.!!_! lot. Other models 1va!l. Call INTER~TED In buying :.~ C::1id'1 ';i.. ~~-;';t ~c1~~pa* n9:iz.1!J:iJ:~
Al blrr • .,"" mo. ll"JU120 Sll5 ulil. ~.;., ~ ROOMS FO" "ENT Don !It S37-0380 home on or near Lakr Ar-546-60t'.l2 -........ _ " " rowhead. Wrilt' 8o1' P-2.
·BACHELOR lltm '90 mo. $2'l.30 per week I. up ------· ---c/o Daily Pilot Newport SIAM E.'SE ca!. very d11rk . .. • Udl:lde.r pe'ld. Avail-LG"f'. 2 BR. 81.tn•, cpts. drps, Heatl!<I pool Maid 1ervltt lnvHton-lullders Be• h ' Are1 of NRrt'issus. Corona
alt Ff!ll) 1llt. 615-tan patio, very ruce. Sl«'I. Utilitie1 furnllhed MC-A VEr.';E LO'T =~'=· =.-,,.,,..----
!ifi.JQJ t:Jt LI A-mT1 TV Kitchenette11 MUST SELL IUSINESS •nd Dr.I Mir. 673-3718
.... 4300 2 BR Ullfum. _Duplex, Stove. McrI'EL TAHITI P11d Slt.000 In '65 will ae!I tor FINANCIAL REWARD for finding mile 1;:;;;;;;;;;;_~---=.;;,l 1uagt, $100. 1912 Anlihelm. S4S.2UI 1ame. -My ton your gain. O · I 6300 kitten. ·hrn. 1tript w/wht. ~ r •u a·~ A II All ""'"' Com•' Java & Tihttl 11.000 Bus. pportun ti" nose & p!IW•· 673-9157 ...,_.,...~ ...... , P · NICE lg rm w/lll!ml pvt b1th. ~ util incl. 173 up aq,ft.-cle1r. ;)f!).39t2 COIN ldry .• A·l cond. uw.· GOLD ch1rm braceJ~t In vtr
--nS''E. Balboa Blvd. Newport a.ech 5200 Wkly linen serv. ~mploycd -PO~-R-TAFINA-LA.GUNA rl'Tlt, good net return. Prtc. of E. 17th or Npt Ave. CM.
11a1'.unA * 673-994.5 · man onty. Slll Wk. CIO!le 111. R d ::.48-6n4 ~1568 ""'.,......,~'"O'~~=-c"7. c-'I e CARlll· e t189 Crcstmont/CM. 548-8119 PANORAMIC V1l.'W LUl'S rd right by own. l.1630 Weal-rw1r · •
Oteanflmt .t BR. blt-U11 Whl lo "''"' -• -•I· ml·1~ter A11e .. Westminster. GEJ'in.E 'Pnved Call-kll· BOAT SUPS AVAIL i:.lplo~ lady or penslonrr ..... ....... ..., ......
C~ment, Concrete 6600
SHAW & SONS
SPECIALIZING
EXPOSED AGGREGATE
Foundations/PaUos ......,
Free F.at-Oomm'lll·Terms
BRICK -BLOCK • SI'ONE
PLANTERS -SLATE
Ct:l\1ENT work. 636-2916
~~· drapn. $2CIO. A 3 BR _ :i.e. ... 10 ltiart' h&ne Wlfh working tine views. !t92-&SS6""'~.,-==,..= ten. Vie C11m11tlon • tar -· ...... ----*" .673-frU * .... ~'.$ Nycs Place 7rk~ta')lf:-hrd 1rt g:illC't'Y fOf St. CdM. 675-5106 , $250 mo. 1 wom111n. $.JO mo. S.16-25Sll ------
-TllORYKCoNCREI'E
All types Pit.kw Ii Waiki
r: 15 • I eHtd Swim Pool ceU alter S:ll. Laguna Be1ch ~~le. hr:1ch ~rr11>. St!lllng I MOS. Old X'fey cat. w/
,... 1 • ....., tt1.{wtir"9n leach 4400 e IndOor Parillng . Newly dccoritcd lumlshc\I 17141 49t·9381 due lo llln~~ t•or Info ell.II red collar. vie. of Acacl1
Pl. LG>T " , : * ...... N 2 ·• 3lO F~, e.l Pem larae room w/bith. prlvlltc CORONA dtl MAR• Chottt 842-2:m 111/lrr G P.~_1_. __ St. &:-~fcaa Dr. 54,5-3,j([j
~·ree Est. 67S-5516
Cf.Ml:.~ work. 111 types.
No job too •·nu.II. Free est.
JI. m.Jri.ICI< a~8-86i;i fOnthe Bay 2 bl from Ferryl cnlranct>. S!"JO mo. i.12 3-lth extra large Fet! lot. Loi• of FOSTER t'T'f't'~e ~to1·e. Wrli WALTllAM li' jewel. ski,. · ·.,, Ir IACHELOR _ NEW IAYFRONT SL ,N.~. 673-UT.l Trecs1 Some Ocean Vtcw. estnh. X!nt il'c. M n~• 1<'11 dl11lng watch. Vic. Ch11Mcl
..... • Utll lndUdl!d 673-2010 •Rltr.1 DT'• otdtni. 633-S409 Park. s:i. rtnN•rd. 642·92'2~ ' ~ ,. ~ , -INt Slip Av1U.W9 GOOD Christian family dr.· . _ _
'• w ,. •.-, -~le .... ·D H B 2 br 2 ba $3.'ll yl,y hie 2lJ . 19 1ires lady lo ~nt 1 BR + IMPROVED River1ldt O!Un· WJutr rlephftnt1? Dlmc-11-hn•' CJlAttt;~. IT!
1~•W'-t~j;,i;.• • r--. .... -.---;:a,ir.14 " . ' St Npt Bdl tnq 2:15 _19th prlv1te b1th. U~u'bor & A~· ty lot for 111c; or tr{ldt lor ~ I "',., , 1'134236 ~alff. ~0.5103 111 4 p" small house In Lagun11 .
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WM4 T Dy• wk mo 5nc1l. W Bit N"R octan. <I BR, + din rm, S5il Rm • / kite 1 • : =~'="=~=~~~-!
-1' •t~ l~·~UJia.M! Mc:7nJ..,.--" 2 be, fq>1c, bltnl. cptl, dflla, lndry pMv. Nr OCX:. Wort!-EMERALD BAY view lo!
• '"' ·lll • Utll !It. Kii U4i1' ,.,., 1'00 ..-ft. Unlqui "riew. inl .-om1111 or .iludenl only. <Ux135: pri11. be111::h. rce·
1'. , ~ iMth i aw.el Pl. A73 S4G-86.ll • re1Uon. By owner S4l-68j9
"" '·· #. roa._UNn1JUflSH!l)) ...... , -ms1 ''"7.&-"'"="'"'-'~""'""-~,~.~,""m ' , tJTU..PO! • AduJtl anb1 T" ' ai • ..-...._. " 6200 > l ID ,. ... ~.ON . BEAU Ip 2 BR Studio ttPe w/~r. IJCPVlte Ir o"' I ;;";";-;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;.1 ·-t.-... ' · ~ · BMdl b-.._ ti«me 548-0142 I' :J.1 lll..l1S' 6 ti» Ww cpb Apt. hi cpt A --. JtNdy te SuWiY~ 1 p~1 Jt f •lt~••"O" "tl<.Jlo .. -.·.s ... pd • f1I Pa~ Heu pdced on )'Kr lae t.. SU.38 UP wk . W I kitchen AP?l1lll I Re. in Vot'olll Lindi! 2 ,1., ,. ;·""'" 6~ o-Ari. ffB a.a7I 5J1.4871 la. ~ llJver St.., NB. .Apt. 122.50 14P Studio Apts. 2370 J , ., • '"' ,, 6l Arl!f · ' B. AtaU Fcll Ill. Newport. Blvd. MS-$"155. on lood ltvei oorner. Now • -~ ,v...,11 6"11 "' .., I·• 2' U . 1ptt. lmmac., . ---in avocados: Fruit wlll m·•l<r .s ·:.-"" ~J1· • .. &~P·•i·•IO vaal. l!l)CI. pr.; 3 blkl to 2 Br }Oftr o,tx. ~r ';'ft•n. NICE. quiet room for em-' expensea U held. Pr:t~ l!lt 1 ~ .. ~" li~~:···~ ~~1.~. ill*ll: -. ........ D llll:hllt r r,11, P.1'. cpll,.,.,.. """· rki)itd rr111n. 112· Colla only .Jl.20,(0) wltl'I goDd ,,....,i. t;o ~!· ...... ""'-.c·-f"~=====;=~=I f'tf. USO ,..ey, A'41& JiMr. 51 MtN, S48--1'M8 tcrma 11Y11D. For more lnlo, •1•......i :•"·" t.•~(~-
Lfl!'! ....,_ •70S a -.It. ~ MAN oftly, kltdMm pm. pleaae call K. W. AIMii J~~,...w.;,. ~ff·~ ;~~~
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'aD ~ lldt-INCL • UT'IJ:.l fJw.'l, • 11tJ w. Chapman An. 1511~-150-, -Out .., .......,. .. .,..., .,... .._ !!Ills. · ._ a ...,.. '"' llrqt. c.1u. ltc:"'-;~~ A ~'::t.
......_..Alll 8-dl. -. -.~ 11tt11. 'lid .i1r a a.. Mt,.a:n Eve-wtcndl, ~ ••TM ''~'..,., 111\nd DCl ~DI'.,_. lta N, --2 •. lllJ RmtR~~ ~~· ~:f;:;°' :'-::" ttan.'if ... at·•d lo W.-Mia.,._ qr...-........ ,11-1·p y -1~--••10 ',,'~. ,to-t ll-.t _.._ V .... -H. ma. ~'"" '" . . • "-" -_._.... ~,,_._. •~n..
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3 BR. 2 be, tam. VIEW! w "'"" Utle c._. 1,..... '' '" tf ... tam. nn .. ~ .. bh·ll'll, dtlfi. ~~ ~~· ~ , :! ~.
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642-1678 -· CHAR GI ,,
CUSTOM Patios, pool decks .
dr!vcways. Concn!ie aaw·
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NL IQ.-IQ.1111 Eve.
NEWi<ii'T HC*E 31»' to
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PoW -Jot • T.D. aa .... --"1'LEX .. • .. • • llorM TD'a ..._. • .._ m :14'
boet. Also PrKOet JMn.J
tir -..C t)pew1iter or ? .....
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equ.111 lot Income prvper1y,
TD. or boat. 5C.8M2
S CHOICE VIEW PARCELS
Nlbrook~ J.5 114:,
Sll.500 to sa;,sm dear.
Pr.'ed a. • water. Want
Cln.lli:e Co. •· nt:m-mi
KR.LTOP Ea:tate s.n Juan
;traat. a.. 3000 1q-lt,
I BR, Pol!ll. J.car 11r. <>.·er
1 .c. S1t.oot dell'. Trd for
prty. lllu 548-7711
J..Cf AIW Jtat./Satl 180.
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able or f! 5n-7«11 Bia.
WANT QDI boma or Apt
HAVE $93 M eqv.lty l.al\lft.I
If Untt Apt + S BR borne + 2 Br 6 Glll!ll. Paul Stu-
art owwr/Bkr. ~
t Yr . .ad Mt. home, 4 BR. i'!<.,..od_vlew; exe. ntrHt,
cl.to or lam. T&U ~ tr
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UT fam borne Pahl
lprp. Fee llm. J br 2 bii,
poal. la Palrnas J) M
val 60 M for Dll boat,
or? m.»o, l73-G3ll5
WILL TRADE equity in
bnutlful 4 B!l, Ir.A YCR.EST
homt lot' 'lr'lt.\T HAVE
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meril wldr. DO biu llOnrd
l\act, o.Aor. Detd or Sta:.
Two )' .... recftlt.)' hNV)'
t&type experiMce prc-
lelntl. Vut bt ablt ID
work Ill)' lbift. """", .. ,.,_
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WI --upoadad IO lizlolhor pNliso llloo -IA N-llla<b, Orin .. Co. AnL We offer paicf on Ille Jb11 lralain&, Fta1 Dul maaacem•nt ~ I llhnulatinc eDYiftlomeDL If you .,.. Ucenl8d and moti-
·-IO 1arZ1 ft2,000 yearly and ln ...... ted in .jolalal u all male earee'r minded orpm..
satloa. we wu.t to tilt to you. Call Jim Gull·
lit or Bon Walldau &42-7H2 SPRING REAL
TY co,-1i01 westcu11 E~· Newport seacll.
Design
E1gi1eer
PAllAMITllCS, ..
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poelllons:
• Mecllulcal
Aa11 ... 1rs
• Electronic
Auelllblers
• Wlreme•
• Teclinlcl-
l•,...lenc• raqulN4,
LIMr1lfrl"f9befteflll
PWMEllKS
. c-.. for Socys. ' lkprs. In Or•"'4 Cnty.
6U-f414 ~'8
Screea:1d ~ Alft'lcy
901 Doota-Dr,, Nnrport Bcb.
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HolpWonlM W 7400 SaviQp a 1411 Ttlltt 1--•-nte1_n ______ I NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK
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Compe.ny DHdl )'OU, Ex-
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want to lmproW your __ .....,.
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reqUlred, Muut bl IO(ld t;n.
111 Md able to weft wtdr.
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atmoapbere • · • Allllb WOR.LD IA V™GS 6 l..OAlf
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pl111 corn•\Wcm, paJd
vacatklnl, many other
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Exper required ~ Elec '*"' writer a 10.by Add'& rnadL
Hours .,...._ 10 to 5. Miiii
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A ouliohltery of
Lffr..Seltler, IRC.
2111 W ..... rttrom
S.nt• An.a, Calif.
546-3131
Communie1tions
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646-2491
An equal opportunity
employer
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Sr. ~McfNfllc Ttch. and are btat Nttd to llldl-lltoarqa !Ina. Na'W a.A.SD W'l:lm.T
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Sr. logk Desltners """"'""" '" --NOT ...,..,.. .. ... c.tract DMV Olil Ply .. --.... laboratory ~ w It b *"e areu .. but ~ Muat iDclude llooldteotpJ.ar am.U c.PllllSlll tee, Iba ,
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tlt<:tro-mttbMk:t.I switch-wUI be $G a month or bet· See Mn.. Bnl:it fal ........ .....,... Ill
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NowpM ... ch ·-------~-- -llRVIC• DIRICJOR• out Desi ing circ\dtl. Eatablb:bl!d ll!I' depeDdins on eJCpl!rienct' 1....L. & •--,.. ...._ I ..,. commere\11 firm. LJbenl ,.. ~"-u-·-·-• ... .,..... -.n.en _. -•y --c.n-t, C:-.. .. 6600 -al ........ 6'12 •~ w.~ ,..., --· -•v '~~ 11--~ ~• "~-.1-frtnce bl!ndltl and •lu7 be!Mfttll. Call $44.0lJO .............. .... .. -... BtlllNm tx1J.1X11!
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AM:ia, a.or, Cned ... lo. QUAl.mC e e e $AVE ON REPAIRS -& W-70IO a ..... onic 1.~ J••~ """'"""""'" w;lb ._;. Mocflcal Tr-rtlilr a W . ._ Hwy, NII "5 ff, -H.B.,
• • • CDIEHT woRX Plum-"-· ..., uwwi .. ,, """ ""'· ,.,.,....... WDT co·-11 homenptj POSm0Nwantfdto111M1P p ••Mm 5 'l'borouP11 experlmctd PROOP .OPEIATOI ,.... CALL CJf.51151 tric ..... :ka.;>'_,. ~ qui. aptl. NB 1tta by ,. 1 n.....a.. I A.IUlt. IC .urrtcal lt'WllCl'ipilorlh.t. L-.-. ,,,.._ Nat.1 Bmnlt "'* a ......_ ....
"""" "'4ulM ~ ttttred uln •xec j "'· --.n fttr. •r Apply Jn ~ or ll!fld 1121 BaJrr:r, (."Oita Meta 0.)'S. Apply S&Dtl AM ...-..-• .,, .......... a -•-Chilct Ctre 6611 =========! wU.. 541-2Di If', l...,.....a Tech. rt1Ume to: 562Zll Commlaif)' llolpltll, Med-Con:N dl!lMarBrwh .,.., ' -!--------HauH.. 67IO ~ Tnt Tecllim-2230 S. Ann St. bl R«Ol'd Department, e-m.mG -e ...
WILL care tor dlUd a&e 2~ o.n.tN: ttei-. 70U J -S.nta Ana eoo E. Wubinllon Ave. PARJ' • 11me-ae.nc.tJ: I) 1llft ~ ~l ll &, GG '° t in ID1 home. N~ a.EAl'f iota. pt'ICH, *· 'P' dan or uniDr An "ual -·nlty AUTO SALISMAN H""'-eov"'"C"bER • Uve m. hrl. Pft' week an.uoon. _,.., -ffri&bta ltt&. 5'&81 Tree ftmonl. ~mp, lldf, LJVE INI ID tl'llUb1t -#loot prototype .,...,..,.. '" vu~ Good '"""'"'"; .hortbud noi HQbtinpm 8IM:ll
-UCENSEO DAY CARE badlhot, ftll. sn*. llHTCi •-"'--.,,. 1.., ~Ip Ille• I. Establlatltd employer Oranae CoontY'• l'lf'Wl!St lnd -Take cart ot bome A 3 ..,.., .. ,. T.L
--1 -c:ommerdal firm. Ubl!nl ill'lrlt Chrylller Plymouth dlildren. I. 2 .l I IDOi·, ~. Clll: M.:
Hot lurdn, ..... crarta. I T '740 Gec:qt-Byland .\cl!llC'J' frtnle Mwftb. dealer. No expe~ DK-fw convllnc.nt mothtt-tMall3 ·Mt. Bh'tlllll -~-:.!""::'":'"~ Rattor·Wn • 561531 ncerM n .&Gl-8 .£.18th, S.A. 547.em -=~~~~~-,,,·I •orci'o• N. Warret1 ctUnnt • Eitctlab • l'nld PAIAMETRICS INSPECTOIS =· =:-n ~ i:,m:r:an5tf.1101 Ext ~~~ ~dl!lror MC:~ : !:: ~. a
Centrecttn 6620 PW. Acd. -llf. •Hl Pmn-.M, ~· l.Jft.tn l2t laktt, COila Mn.a promotion pQW!tial, c.n. Beautil:l» Peraemhll! T hn, 5 ~ wt. M\lat u.. e PBX T»*W .
Cf) n wu.a.. ....._.,Office ... --.. Far £ut Aatt. 64U103 •mi tact Mr. Robl!rt1, Atl•• ,.. be iood w1t11 ll>'I~ pmona11ty, aood refs. caa S41·2'ft ...,...._ Machine ProclllCtl CbT.)'ller Plymouth, 2129 tot the mature: .alTIUI. m.3155, 10.11 am ror aJIPt.
IUO..O rn Now J~ IOl'1MI' Apnc .... MM 7100 Harbor Blvd., C.M. J'oUowlnl prtftrred k1r new TELEPHONE Solicitor Ea-DFXX>UPAGE 0....
• e Rter .... • F. Ji,~ ::yc:Cf ~_.-•-•--Nflllll&fUC.ft Openings fo:a:nJ.n in WANTED Sl!r't'ice Station lhop on 19th &., C.11. pet·. Work from home. Emo itart Ju. 21,:.. ~ --•-He ._.. __,...,... IFUl'lft'~ fi'nal and p l--Atttnd1nt. ~-~. rur-&42-7241 Jy earned '50 kl S1I wt:. .._ adetnc -. CUSTOM MILLI--· -. · · hi l61( " ~ -... •--m ...... , ID•~ -• '7• •••s e thr d d rtf'd -elerred. Good hn, wn..-.......... -~ : .. n--1 .. .... -• • 1111 --CUiTA Mt-2.A uJMHkll --DAYS 1pectlon of ea e ... .,...... •u -..-.. "' .-,. 5«70 .,,, Lquaa 8dl.
..... -. 1111 1-1!111 "C'f• r NOW. PAY u.-TroNt: l)'ltem .. Orallia OJ, prodtK:t.I. 11lary + l'<:lmmlulon. Ap-Shop 1 p.m. kl t ,.m. Apply • ,..,_, ·-·~ APPLY IN PERIOH pty, 8"91!'11« lhtll Stt¥kt Lr -no phoM: calls WOMAN to wart 4 bra daib' ~ P'-T...._
BY APP'T. M2-7t!M W1Ala111 P•• s.u ANDS-$ 1e Superior Ave., rte. p1~'.-·WiN:Mll'• Donut 5 day wtc at nirut Shop. .~ ci Ila*-"'
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Orange ('.aunty Inavnt Auociatn AatnC1 Mmday llu'O!J"h Friday 5Ei hour weftl: R01JTl3 AVAJLABL& Shop. 2141 fbrbor Blri. Coat.a Meta. wat; GPtfl· Now ,,,.q ._. .....
Tu """"'r C.11 18'C N,.pori, C.11. 14U<!I RBllBI l LH A I I lft HOUSEKEEPER l t'OOK 0.,. ...._ -----m w. ltda,,... ' . ACCNT', ... dep'ft '°"" ~ pp y n "'"°": WNlminsltr ror bo)'I 10-14 Nt1t woman ~l!I' 55 1ot s BABYsrtTER. bl )'Om' bm LIFETDIEGUT. adelat
0. I. MOFPMA.r-Or. Cnt7 mfgr. ,., paid. NIWPOIT llACH lfR G<od !""u it• ·.!!o.~ Mkilt.a. uv~l.n. Nke room for 1"' )'r old boJ. Prt..,t ._ 1)ptas 8dloal.
Dnlltd • pr1ldict: bdlr'9 PARTS MAN 12.75 br + •. t. -~ Wr) ~ ''IV. Nnrport 8l!scb ..... NB or ~er CM art•· Del .... c.M. --
......... ~ l«vk'e AN CNdl pu11 ..,.._ -.. IOYS 16 -14 644-1234 or Sff~ 6337 an I. HGrNNINO ,_ AltJ¥t. 646-5421 Loe. :. '" ~ appiteut HI fl CO ... l•l&fl llDUSTllS Good l'\llltH! • Good ,...lit! CASHIER _ PBX relll!t'. R.& 'l'IWNEE. Full or P/ II .,.,. ....._ Sb-. * I YEARS * 8l!>lt Local Companin 5 .. 1119•1 IALWJA PENJH8ULA ~ bookkfflrinl. Auto. time. Bia. 6 ~ wll1 tcT.aGI
A·l Ei'l'END l , R. PMn:e "-x. Af'l!hC1 For_.. tn a.ca Ilea o,. DAILY PILOT • motl•e backJl"OW'ld tlltft-train Jar R.E.. &ew at lib MiiCkiNDili POii
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FED . .l St. St.SO: LI· fna. Help WMtM, MM,_ Jiftftr a:~ mno 1%i70 Knott Strttt i.nJZ for Southttn LA and BABYSrrrER 1-S:J:I p.m. days, o1f ~. ApPly I :';;""';;;;!IVN;;;;;::;~=;~ .......... ........,.... ....... a Yn. op. ()pm T TRAINEE 21 or Ot'ft' """ 1111 •• ...m.w. but wlQ r.11rden Grovf' Otlf'IP Co. sall.17 tll'Pl!WI Tue•f'ri· Ai~ s. ... 3. :i. HAMBURGER HEN Jl T, I•
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•441111 •,_......,·«*I IGlrN ANCE CORP, c.u MM1C.1 646 1ft5 KINGSLEY ta'C. 00. $130 per mo. Reta nq. ~ONE 9alldor. Ea-. llL\Pr.Uf'ANlml?MA*I ~. · IOYI 16. 14 • SUPERVI!OR • 1914 f'lattnli•, C.11. NB. 644-1Si90 ~ 'Jiii'. AHncm, part am. lill•-..a.-.L:ts 1,. "T:1"..:;~ CMe YOUR. HOME bf APflf. • - -.,. • --·HLL = .... -, -~ ..,"..,.~ FRY COOK. Start 12.iliil'. A.Pl'. u---r. ~· work, C.r mlarJ•fG.3ln ~...._ -.
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ft llDlftlL ",a. OZf JRON!MO, If,•• t •I A 1'lm • _.... •AUED A .... ... 2112. Nft'.-rt ~. •llll WANTED • teen!W, tor Part • time: t'Plhbli" * 1911«~ 1 1 Hlil· • & 1Ta a, LEEble_.....,....., •• .,. sllLICiliT OPEMINGlt:irtW9-wtt11 ftldl ~·· offke,· O\r«21, e 56W llllb pa IUi&lliii ~ CM. ..... ....,. ... llul ...... a...... u..aw•pACTUU!a mda .... • ... • For~........ INCOME TAX ........ -';:;:;:.,;c,:::..,=, • , ••. wrtt • W IOYI ~. ~ """" ...:;::"::U,..,9dllrer ~ delfftrlt dltrtnl """· can Mt. Otdlk, tlMTM bMll.. llmbUlhed doe. ..,._ - - -M1-•1.1t HI. • ==~,;. YIQ.lli&"·ii··CA:. CO. _. -.,_iOd,. ......, BABYSITl'ER2-on _.._ ----~ ---·-.. _ ..i -I FRYCOOK·-· - -I 0.,. ilOUllKiiPli .. ... II••& 4 • •• &: .. • llAai · °"" ,.... · 11rn...._ ,_.. BOB'S COFFEE LIU .... 0.. DUL la.TMI ,._ *9w • MNlll _.------;;=-= @ Dr-~~. ::::::=.•~~161,~ao:--••:: 1•~-~f-' ~0.:--...!~ IA·aMiiD =----!~ ........ ~""'"" ~ '":-::."I.-. - -.... ~ ..... L;o; ---... u --. -• -ii+~-~ ••1t•,o. --· ••••rr .., -•" -· P11o1. • _,, 11r.11t..... • Pat._ fll&Nlt;l!~·~;;M~;iw!!,;:d'~111;lns~il~ir'iil~ -• a .,, _ _ •• •--.. 0111111i ._ •111111~~ ._.. iliilm • •ua -11: °"'--.a.• zw.1 .... -.
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SitllrW • ......, 20, 1961
MlltCttANOISI POI Ma•CHANDtS• Poa MlltCHANDtta '°" ,TM.f.Oln'AtlGN
SALi AND T~ ~.L! AND TRADI SALi AND TUDI .._a Yacht9 ,_ ....... .,..,,. tm MIMle Hw
APT me o.t.. t&We. 4 chrs.
Wal fin. Olelt drawers. Liv
rm tables, nurro~. lamp
lbadcs. pkture f r a m e it.
Some rattan pieed. CW.
wve. Juitown pottery. Sm.
nip. Latia otbtt ~a. An-
tique flu'n, u iL 615 P11well
Pl. 15th St. between T\alt1n
'lrivne.
T.!~!~ '2Qs _Tel.vkioft 120S FREE TO YOU _ p 1 E 1 _ TWO m ~ .. 11nt au. ~ au:v. Pk*Mf .w. 1 JL
~E-* _.2P:~e== =:u-~~~. -C;.~'·'1:1:-"!.~ ~... ~~,:_~m:=! PACTOIY DIUCT
187 brand -w 1968 color TV's of aU m blue m trkolor. 540-0.. ta Balk: sw:n~ ... T ....... * Tw9...... • Iida -*-Prbll .c-SALE ._ 618.1 bdare 4 J.aL V 20 ...,,_ • ..._ 6 Sail C.. ~ ! :. m:ACH Tlla. IUPft.Y 1 a f'U ... 'Jlr. • ... llOl'Qa WIS sizes and models are available for imme· ;... bJ die Balboa Pow-ii " I 111 iili llm ._. ..._ II.a. ....._ .._ Ma: JDS CAii
diate dilpoul. These are major manu· ,#1: 1 s A uv91 OCK ., ......,._ or Unlt!d i:-... .. • •...,... HuildlrPla .._. -..i me _.. CAllPDI _ mm
facturers, nationally a<hertiled and ful· ,.._, Oenerll ._ ...._ p 0 w •, ....... ""-... 1!11.jCNllt ..... ._. Onlll IMa • tmD ...... i .. 1:111r9 .a•-..,.
ly guaranteed. 100% FinancinJ is avail· Nat ... llatll January . DDml9 2 ml, ....., P.U. V" I • • ..... ~ able, with ttry easy credit qualifications. fUb Aqu.arhum UMd 5 Gel 11. •. T:OO 1.Dl., at Hew· ..., ..... Mia ... tOM ..._. ~ •I-el •• ":. ..._ a ... ,. .. ~ . 4 ~ --r--'l'
WUUngneu to pay la the most important 10 Gal mt Hwbor BM part Harbor Yadlt Oub. BOAT SLIPS .. R.flDI cHo IM'tlls oeeu • I.Ac-....... -• ... • ~ ...... car _..,,
123 ONYX, factor. Rental plans with buy options ~e!. ~~ Sbop Costa and It Huntqton Beach tt min from ~h. Sl.llO/ft. ,.,.., l'llOlt "-"tlhll m · ...... Cll 54MIG c::i.e. •• t • ~ v.a, toilet
are also available. For as low as S2.50 Rllb SchoOI: For turthl!r Ye~ M.uttr 1, ~·Priced,_. C. 9521 ~ Q.-,.ck, pat.kl -
lalbCN Island
I Furniture
per week. Dealers must pay cash. No POODLE Puff Groominc ...,_."°" P 1 e a •~ call Marlee ~ qllldl we! ~ ....,. opttDnal walll-dn lboWer-
C. 0. D.'s. Call colJP.Ct 213: 861·6707. Now open lU Bl'Oadway, CM m.• CNo aclVance reaJa. 16322 he Qlf fhr1, RB * MUST SELL ! 3 BR CA11PER1 toilet. I Glallware I Outdoor Nmlture --------_,. ·642--4818 tratloe neceuary.t M2M95 EXPAND<> ... nnt.~ 01W«D: COUNTY'S ~I_ t .t295 Lar .. DoghoUN LOClL i'fri1iORT BOATS BOAT SLIP•~· tD 40 •. ~ cw belt*. • a3464 LARGDT dl.EcnON W .. ~ _r_.a.._...__. _____ no_! _M_tsc_••_a._neous ____ l600_ Cood cood. ~. ~ 19' Catamarnn '67 ••••• ·• 12. Pft' tt. POWER or
RENt A H£W 22' Owf.M Cl' Y-3 ...... $2750 SAIL. .. tG-4235 llCYCLU ms r~Y DUlECT COLOR TV '°°'"TABLES Oott ms »'CCX: Crols'a Slp .... M900 -,--~,...,,...-..,..... _____ • OPEN ROAD DEALER
GA.RAGE SALE. Sat .. sun ,,,, 1961 BRUNSWICK 30' Ra'llOD Sip Loaded $12,iQJ s.; Dock '°' ~· si15 .. Mo. SCHWINN Dr. 10 ... bike,
1893 <:>rep, CM. Vacuum $9 MONTH ,,,, AMF ,,,, TRIANGLE LEARN To trim your own 32• ~ Buuty ••• : .. s.u,ooo NEWPORT ~Al . Pbone .... very ad cciad ... la.7'186 * HOUSE CARI * CHAS-
cleaner. Walle Kin& dsh· Opt. 10 buy. Free ~ce. Slate from ~95 poodle. Pvi ~KSOns, your 38' Diii Ketch 16S ... 424.000 AN'ni<»IY 1 '* •228l aft 5. SlS MOUN!'S • SUD£.JNS
Wlhr. madllrust tool•. Nat'l Free ddivuy. No depoelt. Brunswick $275 value • • home. All equip fum. 32' Cbril Comle '62 • .Jll.SOO • ._ • YAN CONVERSIONS
Geoenphk Mag .• phono al· ORDER BY PHONE ONLY $239.88 534-0344. F'fU'(e I: AVERY IBkrs) ... S.rvlc.t 9037 Metorcycle9 ... _ * MOTOR H~
bums. Odds It ends. 135-1111 !OOC7.. nNANCJNG :-\KC Miniature w bi t e Sl.t-ilat St./N,8 . '675-0442 ,ref'L U-.._., .. ry-
or 639-4243 SECARD POOL Poodles. Male &iid f•IMle. or Ml-84 Eves. ,.._, '18 TRIUMPH Bonne. Mucb ALL MAKES a MODELS STOVE, kitchen table I: 4 COLORL.AND TV Open 1 dys Call 194-1039 between 9 • r.eta. f73.3TO'I. M p.m. only. Cllrome. Like new. 5000 chairs, needs paint. West· 323 S. Main. Onnp l PRIVATE party ~ • inUes. Mqy Sb'8L W r..p. lllT TRUCK.! ~se wuber, reuon· RCA Color TV. Brand New 532.1992 p.m. mUlt ..U! ~· 1l'i Cabin loet·~acht TUe C>Ter ba1uce $950.
·able. Other mib'Cella.neoUI HillcrHt GJ f'B'I, Cuh or AFGHANS. 8 mo. females C r u 11 er . ' B e d room Cha,..,. · t039 1murance Inc. Sldt Lee • BEACH CITY
items. 2'79 E. 19th St., Cotta trade for car. china cab-5 --5GiP35 excel AKC blood line. itatuoom I: plley. Twin at44MIOO CAMPERLAND
Mesa. 548-mS lnet, wulier I: dryer °' Doa't Miu This! 962-6ll'J6 aft 5 P.M. 1ttew. 11.Yinl bridp. Side Ul 2• ft AM 19 HONDA . Mlllt aeJl 11S S.Cb BMI., HA
GARAGE sale. TV conaole equal value. &e7088 STORE CLEARANCE FOX Terrier, llDOOth ·whim-6 bottom jut repainted. AVVr CB HD. Jlec: start st)._,
25" w/re:moU control B/W, *' USED ADMIRAL COLOR SPANISH-MODERN-MAPLE slcal, vivacious; AKC, all Enaine J •at completely a miles. -.y extra TIAVIL QU"_,..,.,,1:-:::E~N=-TV. Works rood. 1150. * sbo. ·-_,..44 ttCOndldaned. A~ for ex)N!rielad nlortl Ima u matt w/box spmg ~2808 No Down o.a.c.-Bank terms ..... _.... value '12,500. Priced for im· s-..,. 6 * 142.7521 ~ JAN. Oeeruce SALE
I: Hlywd frme, 2 BR nlte • Showroom Qeannce DALMATIAN Puppie., AKC, mediate aale l8,700. 541•5135 ea.tom rude MINIBIKE 3 SeJectioft of over :.> New ~ odda I: ends. SAT Ht.Fl & Stereo 1210 • Factory OOl!t'Outs shots; 2~ moe. Champion loaf Storage 904I hi> BI: s ms. ~extras. 'f7 Trani Queen .Campen.
1·5. fl32 Malloy Dr., HB --------e Repossessions line. 5264~ HAVE $40,000 eq. In leued '110. or make offer. Cd Jor. Priced to SAVE .. you hund-
SAT ' SUN 1().5. Rattan 1968 Stereo Comole, aolld Approved Furniture AKC Collie Pupa lnduat. prop,; inc. over BOAT STORAGE appt. to tee, ~1115 recla ot dollart. Plu. new
ti 1·--rolJa U 7159 H bo Bl CM 548-9660 S6.000 yr. ~ade eq. for A: LAUNCHING l u.aed travel trailers. All
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S&nta Aita (n4) 531-415D
TRANSPORTERS
lasU.cAMPEIS tum, es, _. • ..,., way atate. 4 speed chanaer. k1 ar r • Sable and white 9 wka. M.al· clear boat. tBrokerl Sall or ,,_,6 ,.,.. to 16., SUZUKI 50 CC Trail, x1nt pr1ces reduced foa thl.I big. bi!d, patio tPle ' bench, new. Ta1'e over tmall pa.y· eg. sso 1: 1.11'· 774-6370 530-22S3 or 'T1U633 ,,..-.... cond. SlOO. A1IO Minibike, aale! ''7 VW Camper lawn mower, mile. 261 ments w J19¥ cuh balance COLDS, Hay Fever. Sinu1-, ~ Fenced yard NeVt1l011 Bay. S85 .,,.~ ... ~ '66 VW C&mper Evenq Omre111 Rd. Cd.M. ot. $86.12. credit Dept. Hours ol relief U: every PURE·Bre:d .. erman Shep-FOR Sale 25' Cabin Cruiser. front. Monthly rates incl. • _....., 1151 Carden GtOYe Blvd. •15 Deluxe a. ,
• &73-3568 KE 5-7280 Anaheim. SINA-TIME Capsule. St.49 hel'fl JIUP', females; $25. Buick motor. ncoo. Set at UR of bolat la11ftChi'll· .. BSA -like ... G.G ...... 0,.. 1 dys, 9-T (3 fo cfloo9e frOill)
Front Y•rd Sele value only :6:. Turner 347.-zr 207 Edrewater, Balboa. oc CAU. ANTHONY'S '850 '1.1 CHEV. 4 TON EQUJPT. '63 Deluxe Bus
FarDiture 6 Mile. STEREO, Harman-Kardon Druv. N ewport Beach, COWE PUPS, purebred, call (1) TA $-4144 m.mi 67S-2980 -Anytime I ft. sU.D61P camper. KJtcb. '62 Deluxe Bua
Good, 1*1, beauutul · AM=· t;:;u~~~ S.U53 11ble A wbite. I Weeki •53 MATnfEWI 41' DC FB. ·15iXJC Yamaha; S:U0 cub. en fadlltlea, monomatlc to~ '&! Bus • 9 Pus.
nuDAY. MONDA~ 'ff m.JDDW<ER PU ail old. S2f, * 1192.5793 ' lot.a of extru xtpt cond. Aircraft '10'1 Call alter 5 PM llt ._,demi. Priced ri&bt 10 Bui -t Pa..
2IO E. l5lb It., CM ....... c.m.r. & Eqvf' UOO or part. 30.06 r If 1 e. GERMAN 8hepberd puppies: make offer, wtnds-673-2242 WTLL wub and wax your • ~3005 • a.m. • lo. Harbor, S.A. '51 PaMl
eekend Nelfbborbood Sale. telescopic 1ighta $45. Paint no papa.. Beautifully mark· wkdys 213: 254-3441 · al.rcraft •• {3ll5) Hoada Scrambler !in_., ~
• Jnboud enc. Appliances, Color Prints 19c ";~ay com/:se~ ~l~ ed. • 546-0144 • 12' WIZARD, trailer single twin Sbowroom new! -. BUS Camper w/new enc, c
'equt~ 21151 since'. Senta DllCOUDt l'Utn Developln1 or '" at · ?l!M Holl St., produclna female sso. Ml.le EXTRAS. $350. 545-6296 wax ........... ~.00 40.00 ·ss YAMAHA 125. Gclocl coo-1alntd: bath. I: ldtch f&cilL •
~ Furn ClotJdns TY Radio We Do Our Own w gun . CHIHUAHUAS, AKC younJ 16 HP motor, battery, wHh .. .. .. .. • • S 5,00 7.50 * 115-2* '* new tires. SIPI T. Self-cm-~
, Ana Heiabts Kl 9-2109 SMM ftl· $2.10 • ..... '1.!it H.B. $25. • 833-ot68 You rurnJ9h wax dltion, new tires • extru. $5llOO. S41-0885. "' ~ Sal fllPER 8 tel $2.10 .... tut 8Mlefow C.rpeting ... ,,., uo-'DA.wit.... --•·a Sallboatt 9010 Aak for Gary, fi73.ll61 aft 6 S275 or belt ofter. mmt .. HOLIDAY CAMPER -• MISC furniture for e. lO EXP. rq IUO , ••• tLG9 ·7 IW'JV -"--. .....
, Dinh.tr rm table. record ... EXP ... • .. ca See.fo&m col« • cost " a·t~ .... • Wiid<& PENGUIN 10'5" 0 a c r 0 n U-'"-'le 11.ol.a~ -· 1%' c.bover SlttPI • --~ lllMl 1l31 -iR •res..... .,., ,,.._ ~..a-......_ onJ •Mi "B"°&\JT'l-'I •--.a ,..._ ..-.-,_ Y4VV &ufo •---a-------...,....,., •• • ' ~. ,._., etc-..... ... 'nie NEW YASHICA W Y.ard 40 ,__ ~ 1 -· .:.n ....., · ,, • ..,.,,.,u• ... u.. Equip. for racing. "' .,....,. ~=-n• .............., . ..,.,...,...., '
-S. E'.----.:-Su·.-I D1 ICillo Road, Newport~ BASSETTS. -Aow Trlr. VttY aood cond. SJSO. GREAT Lakea6.1.10xCwlth A P.ts 9400 'U CORYAIR PU willl '15 .....-.J, • oc.o~ ,_. ....... ~ 110 12 S•-"•" al 4 .,,.,.. ..,. _ _....•111r Sat.sun. 10 AM. 511 Larko Korie Camera -!tit $199.95 ~ ...,.. .. een • ... ..._ quality. ...., mlllt a o-494-:m7 expando lounge. 2 BR car· •14 CHEV Ens. a . 411 ~· alt T PM •.L&Jo>.
spur (alley) Hoalebold Dim!'• Price ........ $149.95 MarJON Pk:tllre, 26 half hr. rUJce. Temw. &:J9..1'147 WILLIAMS TRI +!'·frame pded I: draped. Patio. Awn-compl, bi-riRI', w/dual AFB, 1914 Ford EcooollDe V...
lttms • .ici equipment, IUJ'f· We Bey Oiied Equipment advenllln! films; 16MN, col-PART Te1Tier • Scoct)I pups. kit, ClC* arms, s.a. ing. Taxed for yr. Furn or new Iii cam lots of chrm. '57 FORD ~ ton PU w/ pop.up root, custom.-
• boardl. other mile. Purport Pbotoe or neg. avail. Sac. for 9 Wka. S5. each. 3131 Green chain pl.ate., Monel rudder. untum. Immac cond. 1-5 dally 5t8-G24I Jtm or camper. Clean. Will take tpped for e&mpiq. X1Dt
, RC?dMAGf; ' GAJl 8AL£ DAVE'S CAMERA 125.000. Mr. Kelley St., C.M. 545-1935 S2000. 9G-0436 aft 5:30 962-8647 BIU. ' ' lln&l1 trade. '650. 6424!07 c:ond, 21,000 ml.?:::
! Oodles, llUll It.ml, m 474-E. 11tb St 646-500 &37-tt&T Aft. 5 Wlrehalrecl Terrfer $900 For 20' . Pay.-Iltt TRAILER CABANA. 2 W,, CHARGE m ~c>r quick aale! ~
Tultln Aft., NB. 1N Sat. o.ta Meaa MI 1-2136 KIRBY vacumn cleaner with PUPPID 962-mt. w/SequlJ motor. Or wW 2 bath1 .Wlfurn., brick lb Treller, Trnel MU , .......... Ca-9900 UMd C:.n tlao
attachm.ent1. Take o v e'r 1eU ~ for S500 and ataare place, larp 1M111c room, F'A -••
llOI !e!!!"I 0.-l500 small paymenta or pay W. tt.-•U30 allp eo1ta. 142-1123, 642-S?"J& heat. large s-tio. Sarp.in. 1~ CC:..~~=
-t-.w-_____ .JI_~----.,._ ..,., -..... new Wlllon ance ol 557.Z. Credito.pt. SNOW'BiRD • broken tnast $5500. 890 W. l5tll St, Sp.70. .-. .. _. Olf VI
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# plete wttll ........ ... tennla ndtet. !'Int come, Woori_, ,....._..ll, pabru;, ::din noo. 20' VIJdna Sloop SHOO. _, . Wllaon, CM 548-m43
panmtee $1l9 cub or tint &el'\'ed. South Cout LOSE We~t aalely with II"" g 675-4633. SACRITTCE 10x:50 mobile
14 95 ~a rmot»j caJl Tennis Shop Q&ta Newport Oex·A-Diet Tablell. Only 98c 646-tnl after 5 pm. SABOT. Schock fibr~s. hnmt'. Mint cond. alum. Trucks
e1165 cw 53Mi'll0 Blvd., °'9ta Mesa. at Turner DruJ. Newport TRANSPORTATION No. 2446. w/dotty. S?ra· awnln:?S. Set up in Four --------
GE 5 ver refris. Bot-FANTASTIC StJRl'BOARD Beach. ~USJ •--& y--L. 9000 Xlnt cond.! 673-8793 Siar Park, NB 12495. 548-'67 G.M.C. 11 Ton P.U. l ~ :,:" inr. v., pod REPAIRS Fut/Fmnomlcal CAB belght Camper. lnsul· -ts _..ts _..,,~1"""12~..,,,-,,,..-----new 24" Camper shell. $2395
cond S1l5. m.QIG WIND 'n SEA SurlboArd. ated, lllJbll· For lore w\de SACRIFICE 1964 .30· Qwana. Power Cruilort 9020 DELUXE Trlr, a.bana 940" ~ ~· 2'll w. Willem
115 W. •t1t...:• -.-bed. •Capital OM Milt ...alalliadl 4 am ofter 11.l'tf leOO. J· sq. ft . 2 Biil, 1~ ¥. ~ty 7.:,63::--::oa;vy==..,,a:r.-:1t.d--. -=$850.:=="''
•, ' 1110 ........, -H ............ r-ie•· VIRTUE dinette .et, ans::lc - -675e -rm. cooler. Lee cJoaeta. IW\ _,., -ou-""""" w Wooden buU, f '(J'I, arey • M 5 .,..,..;-..._ '56 Ford P"' ........, AHTIQUI ..., wltb ... $150. Tll 14Ut l'Oll-aqy bed, and I: dblc 12' SKIFF, molded P'1wood line. Call eves 5314789 any extru. ....... n . trucks. v:..-'6 b ora e
: • CHAIR SALi a. 8! ... ~... uh bdbrdl, llM-1744 :~~e~ HP, and a.a_, .. _ ···ufp. -·s ·=~!xs;· F=; 1 BR., trallen. lOOO Harbor. Cl(,
THllU SUN. .._.:_un~-Misc. Wa...... 1610 ~WHALER ""'"-"" ""' w/awnl111. lbed, porch: S '57 Chevy "3200" ~ton Pick-
' "'--100 in .eock aeta of f.ID. --' no ....._ MARnrr '-t•-'--'d Star Adult Park. 642-4616 up. Good nannin& cond. A
.. ~e>akchaln$3111tWlbllt. •· * l'J5.4l15 .WANTED w/motor I: trlr. dlaco~L All (Cl~ &.e ~ Eve tire. S3915. m.70llll ~ ..-...., llllDe of wva>'' 6 NEW 81 ...... mwer wd; 646-8(81 before """' bay. Marine Bat· AWO 32' C I 1 SlO or BEST o~
: ~ M Ir II ANTIQUD llldl. ---. bl..... car '62 CAMPBEL Cru. 2'l' Cad tery sh;, 2-400 W. Coul fumlibed. ~ t ~ takes good '411 ~et ? >m N"r:~· C.11. NCk. !rC rrs.1m Pumlture-Appllances s~~n~~ Hl.,.y, N.B. &em......._ :~~911" Udo Vlllqe. Pickup • m.4953 1--------Mllmfl.,_ 8600 Color TV's--Sterooe LARGE m a r i If e' Elfglne. '61 Jeep. 4 wheel dme PRIVATE Pal1J • Ollllc:tor'a _ TOOLS _ lS' CABIN Cruiser, 40 hp Hudton In T a d er 168 AOUL T Trailer a......1a1 1 ton pick-up. Alao Mere outboard i · trlr. ~ items. wtie.t t•tUn * AUCnON * 531•1212 or l93.0S55 ~ * 642-l046 Forward and reverse cl11tcl). 8t. Hantlngton A•e. s;c 422 Toyota wagon. 4!M.at68
lrallltcme chlDa. Gecqian Jf will aell 1.om (&-a. for art) Comp!. Make oiler. Call 0 1 HB. Call Mr. Gundersen '60 Chevy ~ ton pjclt-up. ,, silver, Early Amert c a• )'OU « UUT -"' Want 16 to 20' Wood TA 54144 eve. 549-1281 Dir. S38 dn. Auume COD•
' furn. By appt. only, 21.S: .. ~ ~_1 1t1'p.m. WANT: 2 Oriental ruga, ~-~~•--i.nboard• ~'° ~~ EXCEL cond. u bp M;;.
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GA 4-1191 GA "'2!16.1 aft Wi~ A.dion le approx. S'S" X 3'3"; .. vuwuuo '""""""'4 cury outboard, $175. w/UX25 Ft. cabana; 3 57 FORD
5:30 pm. Da.11 lnv7 1 m rood cond. 51293 CHINESE JUNK 644-llJ& BR .. i•, Ba,; on bNdl lot. 12 Too Ca.mpel'
MAHCXiANT dlnms tllll&I. ~ Newport. OI ..... ======== Excel cond. * 673-9(12 White elepbanta? Dl~·a-ltne s::s.3SS3 • 1424!0'7 • ~eratm 1t1te. a an Bebllld rc.-a BJdc. 11&t1 FREE TO YOU ----===;;:;;:;r::;;:1 :::;;;;;;;;=....!..=:= =======-1"'""' SliO. --..,. New C.n flOO New C.n HOONew Can •~~ •~w~~ ro~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~-~~-~~~--Buut., eqraved tf J8wti 235 lb. rooGas, SUl/91. old German Sbepberd, Male. II poc~ watch; &Did IPed; Jx12 #4. 9c Jx12 #2 and Mlllt have h1ib fenced yard,
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; S.Wint Mechlnee 1120 545-GIO Call before 3:00 or after 12:00 p.m. 1/22
• SlNGER TOuch •Sew MWtns --~~"""""'.'~~=-: maclline. Like new. Take ov-..... 1m f·l•Bll'r 2~ moe. old puppy. &ff , Ml -""' color. long body ebort lep.
I' er payments of f7.7' 'Pt!l' Ible. To good home. Hu
, mo. or $59.Z cub. call er.. "_POI. SALi bad 2 abots, other one pakl
· clftl>ePf. KE S.7218 Anaheim Jt«m..-Samplel 6 Mm. for. m.m> aft .. • p.m.
·: Mutfal '""· 1125 ..-SaL Onl1 • .... to 2 Saturctq an d11. 1120 • p.m. I'll Bala!r, Calta M.. SEVERAL dop need Sipedal ~ 'FENDER $$ Ca •H $$ homes Go 1 de J\ JletrleYer, ~! Electric pltar &Dd amp ~ Boxer, PUil. tiny mixed
:,. $100 • 67S-4l15 We pay cub for: Dacbl1tund. 51).9111.1 btfore
' I Fan:dturw ./ Appllar>cft .,.."...,· ,....,,.--..,.--......,,-1122_ :; PiaMI & Orpnt 1130 I Antiques ./ Tooll 1 Bedroom boilH on foun-~.' "--..a.-lty Knoclct ,.,,.!!! ~A~~.. elation. 1'> be mo•ed in tack _,.,........ "'"'rou-~•c. nvv~u""' or demolilbed. See oirntr ~ All new piano • orsan Door can 541~41or827-8271 396 E. 21't St., <.'beta Mu a rnoclea wre be.Inc dltcount-
.. at a rood avinp. All SI~ Forces ule! '62 =--------
.ia include free dell-lft"f, OlrvaJr Bus. • sp, 3 eeat, FR.EE tlttena • 2 ~"
lied. Wida plano •le. me 4 new tirt1, xlbt motor, femalee. 1 black I: wbl~ eee bbcJme tunilll· Wida '°"' mile, EX'l'RAS. '57 VW male. Medium lenrtti hair.
llWU sale. he ~s. Panel truck, aood tlret a 8 weekl. 545-7387 1-22
• ..._1 a-motwfr, l.arwt lilllllPlY rood VALUABLE "'""-""-Pull ~ 11mnc: ... up to 80 tnts • nt •ta. 2521 ..... _.........,, ·
9Clllths. lch Oruip. C.ll. SIWl53. Bladt ' Silver male. Atlultl I I W.tl '..MllMl"9'• RUMMAGE sq Slltunll)', .-.. 50-D.l2 alt 10 ~/22
· MUSIC CITY Jal!UUJ 20th. from 10 a.m. 3400 So. Brtatd ,.,._ n.u•-n-DOG, ..U female. m1Md l lo, Cout Plua to 5 p.ftL al UIS u.AUOCUVWI teniet • Spaniel, rood
' 540-21'5 Hall. 7X lllain St., Hun-mt\nel, haebrtm, 1~ yn ~ Beed1, llfODIOC'ed by ... ~Tl10 1·22 ~ CIAL I Lake View PattDt faculty PEJlsuN male ldttem. 1 : ...... dfrn .. a.t we lf'OVP. ,.., _. to u:u.x:n:n i e:aD Oftr-4P I rloor WESTINGHOUSE el' c. homfa. 54MGlll 1.123
# Balctwta Planol • wulwr • ~'· lllnt cond. ~ How? 8) eirtt.lnc dffwie ....... SlOO pr. PRrlTT. vt'r'J pnU. put .. Jrtcs to tt.e bone. Dllcounts mn• Pena.11 aa blec:k ~
.. Zit.\ -but HURRY! VPHOLSTEIUNG • m~. 2 cmt. HMU3 lief. 4. 112'
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lit, Sllota Ana.~ -'-'-' llult 8llL WI N. Tatllll. I.A. 54'1
1 ·ee CHEVY ~ ton ~ szae. Pwt fJMtJ, CaD '11 0000~ LMcer C Dr .•
SERVICE IS
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Stop in or cell in for the finest service pouible •. Local
mechenics with 15 years Rembler experience~
WE'RE HERE TO STAY
'63 RAMBLER
CLASSIC WGN.
'66 RAMILER
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HOLIDAY RAMBLER
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''7 8U1CK CMOO. '.! Or.. JMO HAllOI l'.VD. * «M-97'11 * ..... Aakial $30I. 162-1115
bla<* vinyl top. 1awn body: COST• .__.. ·~ CHEVY N<mi. Auto. F , 'CON 440 er11 .. 1ow im.: 1mmar. "' "'~ R«H. 1u~m1. bood coadl C .. YK.11 A.
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1eats 6: windows. Alil/f'M " ;c.'lfF.V. :i& NCllMd • Wte· '11 OIJtYSLER.. fd pwr. ·a FALCON ...... a.
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lu:ket Neta: Loaded~ Bu.ut. ·17 ~ De Ville,: Pr. Pty 113-3'71 palnL ~ perfect! paint. XJnt Clllll. 1111. ...
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(1c air. pwr 1tttr. br.R1, powtt, ilr. rec,. a t I y '115 CAD COUP" de Ville Bic ftll. 3 apd PIO 11-.. cDr. a E. i.t, 1Mta
windows. l.Dw mUt1 EYet O'.'tt'haultd. new t.im, •· t'ull pov.-er, air. lowl m-2-· 11111 NEW tiMIWt AM.~.
« wknda. M7-29:l0 33&-3646. 630 Jndianapolls, m~ JmlM<'Wate. $32SO. , liO a.nu ~ -U. ~ _... .,_.
Jo-flB ICT-3111 57 CU.V. Bel Air, i.dr, 6111 S150 --& .._., ... --. 'ti Riviera. cu.st. Jnttr., w _ ---1 pwr RIB c bbl auto pod alRTSl..ER N York-Pwr ....... ee9t, --mJ •• Ult. cond.: · u c. S3<JO. '116 BUJCK ~ Spt ~.I 'I:? SEO. DE vu.LE : ~ 6: ~ .«io ' ffW er brakes, air coad. delaa
544-151)4 Aft. 4 PM Auto, pe, pti, R/H. exC<'l TOP (.'ONO. * SAC l1%iO :,62 """"7V ·-....-· ~ ~ W:. All elecM,.-::S recll, 310 mo6or, $21UO.
1956 IUICK 4-01-Ht: <X*S. :56-16.11 __ . _• ec.mr; * : 1 ~i;.;.;,. IG1:' .;;t · · MC-WI m * ~ .. JUVJ.EJtA. 1 OWDf'l', J:.\&l)y ... CAD. s ED AN 0. ot.ler •• MU!m CONTINENT AL _'IT_L_T--.D-. _2_,dr-. """Spec-.-:-.-.
equip., air ~. full pow· VILLE; Ml power I alr; 3 moa. old. All power Xtnl, WlwiktW~~e~h~-~--~!~Dlmt~~·~..._~~er~.~$2950~~~.~6l54!90~~==~"'5~·~'F~irrn~. '~n«m=~= l913 BEL ~ e&atSon wqan, ,.._. LINC·"""N air. Pri iat1· $3500. 5tl-2174 = pwr. ~. r, ta, 1 owner, -"" w 5at9 Res. $1lli0. M1-2m0 or sa.5911 4-door tedan. Full power. _........,,..,....,,_..,,---~:--
• HAA OU •• FORD Country Sca*9 90 IMP~ 283 4-spd. Rims ,211, Eiicd coac1. Muet aee •
tlrt1 pa.mt, see to apprec ~te $2i96. 541-5111 ~ 675-3343 SANTA ANA ~-=--=--=· ,,.....-::=~-
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Excellent coadJtlon 131:. N. Taltla. a.A. 541-5661 ~2412
m no.ver. Oleta Mna ,67 LINCOLN
'llO V-1 Coupe. 1\111 power. TYU 4 cir. .... '250 484.
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Thats All That · We Handle!
· COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF .
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WAS $4191 -WASS44 WAS $4195 WAS $2695
NOW s3995 NOW s4595 NOW Sft95 _
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NOW S!695 NOW ~195 NOW $2195
'6' ID lllOU ·~ MEICUIY MON~IBf
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NOW $3295 NOW $4095 ..
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WAS $2295 WAI Slits
NOW· s1995 NOW ~395
&-1211 $5317
SANTA ANA
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•• CHEVY Mallbu. Pl R/H 1301 N. Tustin. S.A. 5f1·568T
'63 P'ORD Ftidaine 500. ....
new tlree 6 brtal, auto. 'II,
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'57 CHIV., IUIL T er b1kr1or • full power • '" LINCOLN e 8'7~ e AM/FM radkl -air cond. • 4«ior M!dan. Full pow1r.
'SS CHIV liL Allt =-Ode. owner. $Dl0. RSPm. $3167
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'SO CHIVY .,. Mas -... run power. SANTA ANA
se.&1 OQM •. LINCOLN MlltCUIY
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.. IEDUCID TO QUI It Tll SHOITIST POSSllU TIMI
~:-'67 TOmA CotOnl. Auto., ''7 IAn. Sedln. Auto., llt&H $1495
Radio Ind helt1r ......•. $l7t5 'S1 IOAT & nAul. Sports SAVI$$
''6 TOYOTA Auto., llt&H ..••. $11tS ''6 llAS Coupe. U.H ....... $1fts !Ji ''6 TOYOTA Auto., W •.•. $1'ts 'It me&~. 4 door ..•.. $ 1t5 !.. 'IS llOllZA Coupe ......... $11'5 '16 Miia. u.H .. • .. • .. • • $17t5 "II 'M 10YOTA CofonJ. Stick, l-H $Ht5 '16 1111111 ... ···---··SAVI ~'61 '°'°'' L.11..-.... ... n11AP1 .. u _ .... "SAVI
Sift .,., ................ $11tS ... --$-90 ........... $ ltS
'14 ....... TR-4 ......... $1195 ... llnmlATIOIW. ........ $1195
c '16 ~ TR-4 A.. R-ff . SAVI$$ 'f7 Amil 4 door Mdlft •••• $ N ~ '61 ,.. ..... Henld .. .. . .. • 4tS ... --Mini Mob ...... $ "'
.. , .. YllmPI TR-3 .......... $ ltS 'IS AUSTll 2 door ......... $10'5
.. '61 VW 113 Mdln. R·H ...... $ 7tS ... POlllOll Super ........ $1ttl
i'" YalSWAal PIM! ..... s"' '61 AUSTll IUUY,Sprlte ... '"' , .. vo&ISWMa. RH ..... $ 99S 'It lmCA ................ S ltS
'61 VOUSWAIBI .......... SIM '65 ,_ CORTIHA 66A ..... $14'5
... Y. W. 2 door .. . .. . • • .. $ 195 ... MIUI XKL ll·H . . .. .. $17'1
'SI VW tor SAND IUGGY .... $ 2'S '61 ~ 4 Dr. 3.1. a.fl' .... SAW
~'61 ... Coupe ....••• -•• $11'5 '14 -w.,... Auto .. Nr, ... .
t '61 -.V0 2 door ...... -· . $ tlS ......, .................. $1-
, .. YOLW 122 Sedlft ...... $1195 'S6 .. Mil. .............. $ -
"9 •VO 5'4. Fixer°"*" . $ ltS '67 M 1100 .... It.ff -· $tttl
;.'54 Milli .............. $Its , .. -.. ltoldlter. ll-ff ..... $1791
.. '67 IODll Sports Vtn . . . . . . $11'5 'IS Ml Midglt. R-H ....• ~ •• $1•
.. 'SI VOLVO Conv. . ... Sit .. ....... 'IS .._ like new. R-H ••• , • SAVI
.. 'U A.II. "3000'' ........... $1295 W ... M Rdstr ......... $ M
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'64 OLDS CUTLASS FULL PRICE n.•• '"'-~ R I ,._,,....___ $1277 ,...................... .................... $1'"7 ....................... .
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1:10 ..... "' 1'!1 .,.,, .....
1:21 D Eartr .,. ~ tc>
9 (I) S.W, T_, (C)
10-.JO •a (I) Didi •• .,.. ..
II U Cl) 1111Jm11d --= (C) !SiieiM1rsh1ll welcomes suets Ml·
dlael Landon (star of NBC's Bonin·
u). John Forsythe, Julius la Rou,
l:30 B 5-ill Se•••. (C) SUbjecb Oiaft1 Don, and Eartha Mt. Alto on
tre "The Psycholotlcll N0¥11.'' Mon., hand this weell art rtCUllrs WlllJ
Wed .. Fri.; and "Russian Literature Cox, Cliff Arquette, Abby Dalton, and
Jn Tw•s'ation," Tues., Thurs. Morey Amsterdam.
D E4llutlltl El.._.: CC> The a Ed Mii .,. tc> teCClftcf wttll in the four·wttll series D -nn DlllM .... titled "DrlWin1. Anyoner· features v 'J \JI.)
lectures on allpment, variety, prln· •JM ,,... a.w (C)
ciplts of art, shape, and animal m llr llpn
sllapes. U:to 8 8 Cl) Lift el Lir. (C)
D ta,e CC> DU 00 .,_, <C> • £......,. FH• 8 .... : Set Dtytlmt Movl•,
7:tD B OdJmJ (C);S,.. Fiim, Thurs., D (ii) Cl) Tt•ptltiM (C)
frf. • Tmll tr C1111•1•c• (C) Du (j) Tiie T.., .. (C) • ....., ....
D Ellceriat WMll llerie (C) 11:25 8 B Cl) CIS ......, llewl (C)
GI lllf . ......_ Slllw (C) '!.~(I) AIC llews: Marfene S.n· .......... cr.r ..
1:n a 111w1: Bob P1111. 11:• e a Cll .., • .., .,....,... <C>
7:30. CIS ....... News: (C) Joseph D u (I) flt ·-(C) llintt D tm (J) Hw~ , .. ....,.,.. D.,,., .. Lee (C) CiirflC)Wlnk Mlrtlndele llOlb.
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t:G0 9 -fA'\ Cl9dW C-. 8 r_,. II: (C) Stln Bohrman and
ISi ~ Mirfl Cole CO·host. P12 ff,.. ............ t (C).... • .......... -... ••• (C)
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8 9 Cl) Pela •llJ:. (C) Host 2:t0 9 Te Tiii • Tne (C)
t.my 8ljden we1c:omts Ettltf Mir· 11 QI Ci) Y• ..., Sir: (C) AMI
1111n. Paul Lynde and Vilcll Carr u iUtir, GOUctas F1"11anb Jr. llMll. =::.::!:.~'::'. D ~(I) 1'I ....., ... ._.CC>
Cllllld lf'I: Van Johnon (Monday); m , _ _. .._. (C) .
Plttr Foncla (Tuaci.,); ltl,e Ballard, • Teclllicll Cermer/ ..... .._
ltlf of NBC'1 Molflen..in·L.aw •ties 9 ()) le 111J hilt :,~~.~=(fr:.,). Z:25 9 ..... (C)
8 lllllJlt! SN o.,time McMn. Z.:JO 9 DI -el llf&tlt (C) tm CJ),__. , ... ,..... D U @ llle w lw CC>
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4:30 8 £arty Shew: Ste Daytime Movl11 . D Mewle F•r: SH Daytime Movies.
11 C"'le Plttn• News (C)
D Tiie News HMr: (C) Baxter Ward. m WoodJ ...... .., s... <C> m 1en·. 111 r., .. <C>
(l7) Cil Mike Dotlttas Show (C)
fl) TY ....... D"'91 J:llt 8 Tiie lecnt Storm (C) !ft Cl) Secnt Ste,. (C)
Dll ~.Q, (C)11....... "') Th F I 4:55 8 U.tr1 lalletball: (C) Tha ltk· nniect .._; ,.. urs., r · ers battle the Cincinnati Royals on D (ii) CJ) ltMral ~ (C) Thursday at Cincinnati Gardens. Frf-D a.tr...... OpilllHI: (C) This day they meet the Boston Ctltlcs at
Wltk host• Helen Gul1ey Brown In· the Boston Gardens.
tervltws Elsa l1nchnter (Monday), 5:t0 g ,at looM In HollJwMd: (C)
Skitch Hendtnon (Tuesday), Ned Louis Nye co·hosts. Ror1m (Wednesday), and Betsy von
Fursttnbq (Friday). Thursday, Miss 8) Tiie Mazin& T1wM
Brown r11iilqullhts her time for • fl) HerM Opera
Hurt Association future. Qt Cl) To Ten tile Trvtlt (C)
18 ,.,., T9J -(C) 5:3011 RMldt
flJ Office el .. Prtlidnt/Fllt1nll D AIC Ntwt: (C) Bob Youn1.
Ql@llatiw: Don Rodewald. IJ@ (I) i IHCW i NIA All.st.r
J:JO 9 su Hllilt 'ii-.: (~Tuesday only. The 18ttl
D T r--..a...... /FYI (C. ) I annual NBA Afl·Star Game, the bll •• "'-" 1ame for the stars of the National 8 '9rfect llatdt (C); DMrc:i1 c..t, Baslletball Association, from the new
(C) Thurs., Fri. f Madison Square Garden In Ne't¥ Volt D (ff.) CJ) t.t ~ (C) City, is telecast live. This Is the first D CltlldMl'a TllNtrt: "Jack and the I time !he game has been telecast on
Beanstalk.'' st1rrin1 Abbott and Cos· I • national network .
tello (Monday); "Foottilht Glamour,'' G) The Adda• Ft•llJ
1 Blondie film (Tueldlt); "The Grut 0 @ 11111 Day ltU (C)
Chase," 1 collection of film clips of Cl) (I) Sfllk.,.1 rill• 'attr
the ""' comic talent of ,esterd1y1-----------. (Wednesday); "leave It t.o Blondie.''
starrln1 Penny Sinsteton and Arthur
Lake (Thursday); and ''Stand Up and
Chetr.'' 1tarrtn1 Shlr1ey Temple (Fri· day).
81WllldletMl-..,SNw(C)
4:mt B Mr. Ed; Eartr Slllw, Monday
only.
8 lle"8 ftw, Wed. only.
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lddltloll. tllt slltiOft brNdcasb in·
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Menday 1:30 AM·2:30
TlltlNJ 10:20 AM·J:JO
Wedlll9day t:U AM·3:30
TlMtrtdaf 9:45 AM-4:30
Frhlay 10:00 AM·2:30
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Presented for the first time
anywhere! An exciting new
motion picture of wartime
intrigue, filmed where it
actually happened .. .in the
battle-ravaged Balkans.
W'orld Pr811llere
"Boi11b atTen:Ten"
Starring George Montgomery
Tonight in color at 11 : 15
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Cllt1r, Howard Duff. Tracy, lltcMrd GrtlM, Mincy ICtlty.
8 a... 11: "Ille Ori 'w"' I ..... llln:(C) ICtittl Mc8ee.
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(IO min"J .11C11 1e11111 11 host 1o * DICK VAN DYKE, JANET
Sltnmy D1wi1 Jr .. Uu MlllllllH, tht LEIGH, ANN·MARGRETI
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SATURDAY IN COLOR
DICK VAN DYKE
JANET LEIGH
ANN-MARGRET
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11:15PM ~
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SUNDAY
9:00 D @(]) "Hush. Hush. hMt Cheftottle." Bette Davis end
Olivia de H•vill•nd. both winners of two Aademy Awerds,
end Joseph Cotten star In this suspenseful drame •bout en
eging and demented former Southern belle who lives alone In
the family mansion, surrounded by "ghosts" of the past-
especlatty by the ghost of her married lover who wes muntered
on the estate some 40 years ego.
TUESDAY
9:00 D 9 (i) (C) "The UYely Set." This 1964 Universal picture
sters James Darren and Pamel• Tiffln, and 1s the story of •n
overconfident race·car driver.
THURSDAY
9:00 II a Ci) (C) ''Where the Spies Are." David Niven •nd Fran·
coise Oorleac star in this spine-tingling comedy-thriller •bout
a mild·mannered country doctor who is assigned to the Secret
Service In England.
FRIDAY
9:00 II a Cl) (C) "lslend of 1.ove:· A repeat showing of the com·
edy starring Robert Preston •nd Tony Randall.
SATURDAY
9:00 D 9 Cl) (C) "No Men 19 en .... nd." Jeffrey Hunter sters In
this excitin1 wer dram• ebout • men who waaed. for three
years •• a one-men wer agelnst the J•paneM militery fore. OC·
cupying Guem durina Wor1d W•r II.
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JANUARY 21
THE DAILY f"tlOT, TV WEE<, JANUARY 20, 1961
of today's stemin1 conflict betwt.-
scitnce and rliicion.
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up, wflolt cri11111 r1t11e from pfOltf· tutJon llO murder-end the ltept
bllftl tall.err to reh1bllitlt1 thltu. n Ci) IL t.t11tt .... : (C)
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l'ICti 1 flrt·flatitlna ulllt ot ranpn
ID cofttrol • rMIPllllll fomt fire on . ,....,.. -· e ThrUHn1 Plrtners!
*''Mutual of Omaha's WILD KINGDOM"
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m n.) ''Slianp P1rtnrilp." f'ro.
snm tnmld In small valllJ In eoutll· em Utlh, showinl 1n a1111111al U·
ample of enlmll cooperltion •lllOlll tllrM anllMll. e UNITED AIR LINES * PreHnta Kinp vs. Oakland Seals
8 liltp Hecbr: (C) (2% hours) Klftp vs. Oeklaftd Sult. D (ft) CJ),_,... tt ._.els.:
(C) {60 min.) '1'M loblt• Men.H •
The occupant of a UFO tlllt 1lmost
collided with tflt Slhitw' tries t1D
blle over the nadur submarine. Vic·
tlDr Lundin la futvrwd • Ille loblt• Min . m I Lwt Ucr: (30 min.) ''TM Sift. tliieiltal ~ ...
1 ....... ....., (C) (30 min.) ..........
7:39 ~CW" .=a a.: (C) (30
Ill .f}n UlllCl'Upuloua huntiq IVldl
Mb up Bin tllt fl'llftdtJ beer • 1
tarpt for a wultlly hunter wlll"I to pay for a trophJ·lind 1nlmel .
Tom Poelon auats. II tD Cll Wiit D1wr't W.1i11iflll ...WtfTiw. (C) (60 min.) "OlaMJ·
l1nd from tllt Pirat• of tllt C.111-
been tlO the Wvrtd of TOfl'IOmlW." A
bthlnd·ttle-tcen• looli at tllt lllWISt
lttractlona at DianlytlftCI, from fll'lt
sbttha to COl'llPlttlOll. Rlldledulld
fram Dec. 31.
·-..... (C) "1111 lAlt ........ (advtntura) '60 -MichMI
R1t1ftit, Jill St. John, Clludl R1IM. e Tnllll • c.-••mn: (C) (30 Bob Bll'Ur llosta.
a.dt·lf·•·Yew
( 111111.) Dr. Nomlell Vlll·i------------------------
cent PMI• pmenb Guidepost Maa· llftl of 30 ai1c111 Jl)Unptn who When John Clnnon drlWt pld Met·
•line's aw1rct to Plltor Robert Schuf· were traillld into 1 lkllin1 llRIUP ers from 1n lb1ndoMd mine on his
ltr of the G1rden Grove CommunitJ dur1ns tfll ''Kttp Cool" 1967 sum· land, they ret1liatt by plottiq to
aiurth. mtr~m, ruest. kill th• C.nllOM. l a.trtc.Ai"-ila HM Df ...._:CC) (60 min.) 8 SUNDAY NEWS REPORT
,,... Oaf: ''Clat for SllmOll." '1file 1 · .. ntti M111." Albert S.lml * Pres. by Harris & Frank a:m ! 41 Cll 111e &1 ...._ ~ au..ts n a nrthlns ranp clttectiw 1 ~ lttpeft (C) (30 min.)
(iO min.) Jollfttl1 Mlthls. L1111 who would l'lthlr tlloot than 1mst Ntws: (C) (30 min ) um Bur· nt,.., runt-=-e;Clttlt. '::."Hot= ,. ,, Bob· Rhodes. ·
G FORD MOTOR COMPANY -~ ._., lllM llM: 1~-1~·:;=(30mln.) * Presents The FBI ... , s..t........, (tu1-lllMlt: CC> "The c....r (ad-& (,'7) (I) Tiit Fii: (C) (60 min.) ,....., 65-lettt Dlvll. Ollvi• cit venture) '54-Guy M1dlaon • .limes ~of ~a." lllll*IOr EraiM Hlvlllllld, Joeeph Cotten. Aines Whitmore
links ll Cota Noatra to 1 *llttDn MOORti•. Ylc:tor Buono. In this I l.ellls. [. UMll (C) (21/t hours) With bulllt·bfolttn bones dilconnd •I'll tilt of murder, Cfltrlotte (Miss fWMr f..itr
on 1 M1ri111 Corps l'lllrvation. Burt Divis) la 111 •11111 •nd dtl'lltftttd ll:GO flM9 O'Clecl ~ (C) Clttl RIJllOlds. Mlchltl Strolls. frallll former Soutfltr11 belle who llwel 1lone Roberta stin Duke
Ald1r, Dia• Mu!cltur aunt. JoM. Ill tllt f1ml1J m111tlo11 In Louisllna. D Th 111111 .._: ~ (C) (30
"' Seven, Jt'"81 l;cloll, Hallll Brandt Som• 40 ,..,. aao her m1mld lower i ) To e kl Ross Port ire •llo futurwd. Wit murdtnd In Hit m1M6ocl 1nd m "·rr:,m '° •. er. I t.w ._... (C) (2 hours) the killer waa nwer found, bul moat • le Serwk9 n. (C) (30 min.)
.... ,..... ..... (C) (30 townapeoplt tulPld Cllll'lotta wield· =rn ce.rc. "' .. ...... (C) (60
mill.) Id the 111. When Iha is thrNtlfttd,I mn.~) TWs o., ltll (C) I St. "'"' -her cousift Mlrilm returns from Eu· flltlflt/,._. .,..,_: (C) "A T1i. With Har· rope to help but Is IOOll illVOlvld In 11:15 ~: C HarrJ Reiaonw. ofcl Ur.,.'' Repelt. uerla of .... aipernatu,.I Miits. 11 :JO Nf1. ..... ....: (C) .,....._ • ~ ........., "'*' <C> T1pe s pme between tilt l:JO!D~M1ll1rtill-'..-: (C) (30 I.E.~..... 1ll·atar tum of the WIStem Con· :n~: .. C:..:.. W::,..C:.."" 0: • ' .._ = 1~nf~~~~m: tJ.
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MONDAY
JANUARY 22
For mornin1 and afternoon
Hatinp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
lt:ll IJ.,... ............ ...,.. (dn-
lftl) '57-Ann Bi,ttl. Palll Ntwman.
11:•• ...... o-" (adwttlturt) '51
-Barbin llritton. ,_.1111 1·
..... (mystery)·~ Defore.
12:30 ............ (ldvtntvrt) '41-
Bna Cabtt ....... ~ ( ...... )
'37-Humpltrey Bo11rt.
4:tl. (C) ...., .., a.." (comedy)
'~Jldt L1t1tmon, Janet Ltilll.
4:JO a ..... r..t ..... <*'•> '65 -Ci'°"!Mnlll Mitcblll, .a.,,. llHlfltN.
1:11 e n. 1111 ..._ (C) <60 ••.>
Jtny Dunphy. a n. • .._ """= (C) (IO
!Mi.) Robert AberMttly, --Llthelll. a sa O'CW """= <C>.,... n.. ~ (ICilla fiction) '&4-
Jotln Hoyt, l'tllllp Carey, htllDft
Foller. Merry Anderl, Dennis Pit~
I Tiie ,......_ (C) (30 mift.)
htlJ Mt (30 min.) (1) .... : ..........
.... ~ (ldlla fldioll) 'SI
-Allison Hayes. Wlllllm Hudloll.
llt. .... Mn. lltfttl .. .,.~
(I) Tiie ...... (C)
LI C..• Ill f1tral l:JI Oait ......... (30 lftift.) Tiie 1...., ._ (C) (30 min.)
..... (C) (30 Mill.)
....,. ...., (30 milt.) ....... , ...
CJ) II I I •Wllq """ (C) r..r 'II; Rvtll """" dil'ICtl
I Simi Viii., dlor• ift I writty ol
lmusicl=-,_
7:tl • Cl) -'--.... CC) ! m1n.)1Wllt• CroMita.
It I g llWkg """ (C) (30 .)
Irr:;~:, ·:.:..:30 ...... ,
I Ult Ucr (30 lllin.)
........... (Q(30•> TtdllllalC.../...._..._
(j)llMr..,... .........
IM) '57 -JoM Femr. Dtlll
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DMtmt tll Cl) '-rlu: (C) (IO 111111.)
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llUdlol ill • ""' ti ..... -~
lrt tllt """' '*-· ·-·--(Q .......... wt"( ....... ,~.....,.,
GDtft ........ C.r ........
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THE DAILY ~LOT, TV WEE1<, JANUAltY 20, 1161
1n aquarium and c:.1uses 1 domtlticl of liM:oln COll9trJ ....,. 111"-
erlals. ns bonl and f'liled, 11111 ...._
• ,.., ............ (C) (301 "' tall! to Ms Mttlen ........
milt) lilflt Into ti. dllldllood of 1111 ""' a ~ (J) ,.,... P11ce: (Q <30 we po11t1ca1 fltln.
iiirn.) Sandy Web« (Liu Wood) I Mil.., .... CC> (&0 Illa.) calla It tlle Peyton m1nsioft; EJi llflill ....... CC> (30 M .)
llelps Jin pt a room at tlle board· ......-,_...
lnlfloute; httJ and Rodney aPMd , ..... ,....,
a romantic ftlflin1 It the aid loclll. 11:•1 flewl: CC> (JO M .) 1111 JDllM. a,..,. Ill: (C) (90 min.) Doll ....... 22: "CitJ Strllb. ..
idiulre hosb.. 11:11 U.. O'Cllcl ~ CC> (JO
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hid ........ , (C} (30 min.) n.) Jtny Dunpfly. m JMnut "North Vlttnem." an. ua MMr ..._ (Q (JO
HlaSIMftt al tM Wlf, ft1tum1 ii1ft.) Geofte Sid.._, bf• W...
Felix Grtent's 1110W1111 film, "Inside I? ..... Ill* "1111 Wei llW' North Vletnaia" Md a nMlndtlble '41---lOll as..,.
disamion wltll noted lc*tn11ist DI· ... FINI: (C) (30 •> 1at1r vtd Slloenbrun and autllof Robert anl
Scllapino. D lie11t: .._. "'9 II LtMlll"
• ......_...... (liOnar) '14-.loldllm Flldlllltl ...
ll:Ol 9 Cit Cl) C... lwll9lt (C) (60 Klrill luL
min.) Sllli1ey JoMs, C..,,.. Ctiakir1s 1 • .,.. CC> (30 •> pest liMll: ....., lfil I frf'9 (...,._ DU ~ t SW. (C) (60 mMI.) ttrJ) '50--bc:hary Scllt. F.,. (ms.
•'fi1. You rt It!" Acrtlinl to llfW IDft.
as tlle "enemy" In 1 simulated dra1· ~ ~ ... (C)
Mt tllroupout Sin FrandscD, flDll. I 11111 .., 1• CC>
in90n and Scott """"" to IVldt ..._
"eaphK't" by tulM al dlttnnlMd n=-• .... .,. ......... ~ 'SI
spy tBiMu. 1llt dlltl becHtes -.toM (El.It G. c:.mn.
ominous wllen one student dtddes I' 1111 ,..,.. ... (Q to tllle ttle Wlf PIMI llrillaly. JMr ........ (Q
..... ,..... ... (C} (60 '-.... (Q
min.) 12:.9 1llt ......... .._ a@u•· (....et ..... .... w (..,...,,, '41 _,, W : (C) (&0 min.) -Dttfl Jlatr.
Howtnl It Smlttl is host 11 Slnltor 1• 8 lllllle "'Cll Ma, ......... E.....n Dilbtn, s.nate llillorltJ (*-') 'S5 -.._ ~.
lNdlr, IUidn witwt11 on I tour ot Maritn Cerr.
tlle Capillof Buikl ... ....,. lie llel , ............ Lltll (Q
llllflt lllOlt of Ilia 35 ye111 In lllticlll·! Ill* ....,.. ., ""'I' (.-•I politics. Call*a capCutt tlle II.rt llry) '~NII ·o..,.
Jonaaban Winaen bas "takco to the air" with a new ...-. 1bc
Jonathan Winten Show, replacin1 Dundee and The CUihane .
Wednadays, 10 PM on CBS. The comedy-variety format mms
pat stan, comedy sketches includin1 a marital "bit" featurio1
Abby Dalton u Winters' wife, and a weetJy take4 on aew1
interview proarams called Face the Folks, wsth Protnm replar
Dick Curtit and Winters. So far, in its brief 1pao atartin1 the Week
after Chrilbnu. the show bat done vny wen. makiQa the top
twenty in the latest n11tional Niel!en ratlnp.
for I
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TUESDAY
JANUARY 23
Far momi• •nd afternoon
htinp, plelse see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for ycMW conwnlence, •• the day'• movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
lt:ll !.~~r' (drama) '41 Peclnl
n• •........., 1r ( .. ma) •41 -liiiil«t Lowy. "Bl .... ...
...... (CIOIMllJ) ·~· Albtlt. 1l:lO. "1'111 ...., Wldl I LillJ" (dn·
1111) '52 -Anna Nulle. MichHI
Wlldlns.
4:JI • (C) .......,. (idwtftture) 'SI -=tilonde flMlllll. ........ ea..,.
........ Ir' .... (..,..)
'12 -o..w "'""· IMtit C.M. Dl¥ld OpMM.
' • 1 .. i •• (,
Mur1 Otualna ttllt how fish find food. eu c:.u ..... ,... 5:•10izM .. it.rill (30 nMIL) 1'111 ...., --= (C) (30 111in.)
SMI Rlcldle 11o1b.
1Mull(C)(30111in.)
lldlelt'a.., (30 min.) ...... , ..... Ci).......,,,....., ..,.._ (C)
Ir ........... ~
te Pnlcrl1111." 1~=-:.~
7•fPo!n~':r =~ (C) !.......,......,~~(30
.Jj,.,. ,..., ~ (C) (30 min.)
'1TM Friend." 1,.., (30 mill.)
LM Ucr (30 min.)
llllpl'a .._. (C) (30 mill.)
tdlllir.llC.../ ..........
(i) Amftaf (C)
... .. "Ovtrdla ..... " Holt
Cromie """""'* U.S. Sta· ltDf lH Metcelf lftd Vic RtiM!Mr,
CO-lllUMln of • booll tellifll how
tllctttc utilities •ploit tM Pllbfic. .El ......
7:JOI!~ Dllbfl: (C) (80 min.) .......... :(C)
( n. ''GtNt, Glftlt, wt.o's Cot .. 81111 Ill "-: (C) (&O min.) the GtftltT' Part II of four·PllhlafJ.
*'1 °'""""· JNMle is .,.,.. tM intOIMftltllee a 1'111 • .._ Nin: (C) (&0 of btlna ltflt to the "'°°"• but en· iM.) Robert AbtnltthJ, Jack Latha•. counten MW ptOblems Wlltll the !8 Cl) TM ,.tll11• (C) (30 llf• sllt'a trapped in la .toltn by
.) two Ytlllfttn. Roetr mane,. to stop
I Plllr .... (30 mll'I.) the llfe fnNn btln1 loadld Clllto a
llr .... Mrl. ... MOelt·bou• ndtt. but llttr IM llld ...... ..., Geotie Filchbld TOllY dilcMr ttlat tM two croob
tlll*1••11b .. ......... lftd "'" ... it. lllttt u.., buy It ...
Henry Darrow's parents own a restaurant in San Juan, Puerto
Rico. They have renamed it "El Chaparral," in honor of NBC's
The Hiab Chaparral in which Darrow co-stan as Manolito. The
restaurant's steak-and-lobster combination plate has been named
"EJ Maoolito. •• • • •
Joe Lombardi, special effects man for NBC's I Spy series, claims
one of the moat unusual riftes in existence. It has a rectangular
barrel which Joe had made for firing knives. . . ..
Teddy Quinn, featured regularly as Sandy on NBC's Accidental
Family series, bu written a sona that his talent representatives
consider good enough for marketing. Titled "Too Many. Too
Much," it is described by eiaht-year-cld Teddy as an "anti-protest
song." • • •
Dan Blocker, who stars on NBC's Bonanza, is proving to be
one of the telephone company's best customcn. He had a phone
installed in his car and has been so intriauecf with it 1bat he's
been dial ins friends aU over the country.
DAILY PILOT
fot $25, they learn. to their horror, Alm" (drama) '57-Rock Hudton,
the ult hu bffn taken to 1 wreck· Jennifer Jonn.
in1 yard, to be reduced to matchbox , ........... 1'eltn! "Otadlina."
lize In en 1utD crusher. Fubn: (C) ''The tillh COit ol l lftlila le AdM (C) (30 min.) Lettln1 Go." Traffic uretr 111111 point-
.._ $ *"'= "T1lt lalll in1 out tM d1n1111 ol l.ut.1 ~
" (c:omedy) '40-W. C. f'1tlds, emotions rule your drivlq on tM
Una Mertie!. atrHts and fraew1ys . m Tf.dt • c .......... <C> <lo I TY .. ...., o..t mlft.) lob Barker hosts. t :JO a Cl).. ...... W..W: IJ,_.,, ..... ~in.) ( {JO min.) Larry fltls left out
Stiel MllW/ ti tllt ,_. Wfltft 01¥t rtluct111tty llf'll to •P·
pear in a tMvlslon -*with his
I IET ,..,.....: (C) "Home." former partner. played "' ..... Jerry
UllN * Ill hlrtllaa Vin Dyke. Daft inalsts that Larry be
l:GO 8 U Cl) Jany L..ia Slllw: (C) included in tht show, unaware that
(lO min"J Noel Harriton, Theim• the eaotistlcal Jerry Cll1'Clfl (V1.n
Ritter past. In one sketch, Noel Dyke) will u11 the incident to ctlllt
lhowa how he happened to aet on trouble bttwttn the 1*t11tri.
the allow. Jerry p1ays the parts o1 D T_,. Ill: CC) <&O min.) DOii
producer Bob FillUI, head writer Ed ieeuire hosta.
Simmons, c11orto1rapfler "icll Cuti• llJ ~" Tr.t (C) (30 min.) and star Jerry Lewis. In the other "iil1nds of Yatttday." Hal Sawyer
mafor \ketch, Jerry, as Mia Rittlf's reditcOVtrs two lsl1nds of tt11 Soutll
baby boy, •a• 30, is manlllftrtd by P1ciflc .
his mom into his fim date with 1 I C.W. Rup11'1 "-~
1111 (played by Victoria Carroll) as ~ Htmn rnotlltf chaperonn. lO:GO 1a1 Cl) CIS ..._ Her. (C) (60
min.) "Th• Tl1al L_,.,." Rims of 8 ROLLER GAMES-LIVE! (C) F. let Bailey dtfendlns alltted mur·
*-T·BIRDS vs. CHICAGO dtren. Edward Bennett Wllilatns de·
l llllr .. _ (C) (2 hours) fendina c.lebrettd clients With u11-~ Cl) lam..•s leriHll: (C) popular cnsts, Melvin Belli cllftnd·
min.) 'The Bl1 Lit." Tiit five Ina Jack R~y. Louis Nlur dtfeRdllla las simulate a full·ICllt Allied client~ In h~el suits, and P«CJ f«9-
offlftlift to laam ff 1 captured Rt· ~n 1n 1ction •t 1n 1ctual murder
listaAtt leader has been forced by trial.
the Nezls to talk. Garrison end his B lfff1• Plrtnt• .._. CC> (60
mtn are Miit to Italy with orders to min.)
frH or kill Frlftlini, the captive, who I Alta °'* .._. (C) (60 min.)
knows details of a planned offensiYe. ftct1 IN ~ (C) (30 min.)
To find out if ht has 1larttd the ...._ U . 'Tiit Ghost That elks Alone " Germans. they test the enemy's de-lll!'I r ........ r.· ....... fut of Pl-ftnJa with a massiw phony attack ~ ....... · ',.. ul9 -· Phillip Pine suests. . tics." .Glenn ~ltztr, Union Carbide
I ,_. (C) (30 min ) executive, dtlivm the 1111t major '* ._11 • address in the pl1stlcs induttry't
0 ...., centenni•l·yur celebration. Taped
I :• n QI (I) IN ...._ NMr. (C) last= ~ t::::ltr·HiltDn Hotel.
(ll) rnlft.)Ptlyllis Dllltf, Lou Rlwts 10*.JO I News.: (C) (30 min.) BIU Johns. sunt. Siltnt·ICf'ttn star Gret1 Gar· U:GO a... O'a.dl R.,..t: (C) (30 aoyte (Phytlis) picks dumsy Clem min) Jerry Dunphy
Kadlddlehopper (Skelton) for her n ·Tiit 1 ltll .... ~ Ntws.: (C) (30
ludlnl man and tomo when she mfn.) Georp Skinner. Rafer Joll1110n. tries for a comebtck In a picture II s.-k• ..,.. "l1lt aw
wltll I bi1 bulfficlrt Kent. Milton ifiMi" (horl'OI') '4~Turlla• Bey.
Frome is. featured in the ~ 11 • D .._. fiMI: (C) (30 min.) Batet morit director. Lou Rawls slnp Ward
:Th'" O'Cloctt In .~he Momin(' •nd D Me.: "TIM s.cnt ..,_. tllt
'On a Clear Dly. IJMf" (dram•) '48-Joan ltnnttt. I _, trlflll (C) (90 min.) Micl'lltl Red1r1ve.
W....,.111 (C) (30 min.) I Jet ,,., (C) (30 min.) ~.. ~ .................
Mlaaa (c:omedY) '4S-Wlllilm Btftdlll, Join t:9D U (l)T....., llilM It tllt Blondell.
164-James Dlrren. P1mtla Tiffin. """ ~ CC) "1'111 lMfr Set' (drama) I~=-Def lMI (C)
Oou1 MeClurt, Joenie Somrntrs, Mar· ll:JO : ~ ......,. (ad·
ilyn M1xwell, Peter Menn. Ntlf two venture) ·sa -J1111 '°'"''· Dena ,ears in the Amir. a c:odlJ end owerty Andrews. Don Dubbins.
COflfidtnt l'lcilll·Clr entflualast re-I a~ TlllilM ... (C) tums home and unwMlinfty ICICtdts ~ ..., ....., ._ (C) to his mother's wish ttlat ht attend La 11 .._ (C)
coll .... His attitude wlna him many lZ:JO Tiit bMla lllw
tntmita. lncfudin1 Eadie M1nnins. .....,: "M•.f.M tf lie ...
• ....W. (C) ......, ill .... ....." (lcMntUr1) '48 -W.-tl
,._.. (CIONdJ) '64-Jane FOAda. Corey. .
1oc1 T•rtor. awr Robtmon, Robert 1z:U a Mewtt: ...... n.r. "" CUip, Jo Morrow. Jlin Badia A ~ (myttery) '54 -Bnldtltck
JOUftl AlbatlY Udtn lrrfwtl at lier Ctawford, Ruth ~n.
llrllnt pilot Mthtt't "tw Yort l:tl 8 ...... : "W111tt Tia ... T,,,,.
1pertment afttt btelllft1 IMr tnt111· (CIDffttdY) '46-D• DlllJ'N, Wllfftnl 111t11t btcautt or lier PfOllOUnctd Btftclll.
ideas on • "'°" memeae. and , .._. w..,..,, LICll CC>
comldic compliutloM *""'~ I :• M-M1M ....._ .,....., .._.
• a.rtm Wiit: (C) (30 min.) ii" (drllM) '41 llCtll o.wt.. "OJ ~ Slltri. .......... ..... (mrat•ry) '47--&raf ""'"' (ft) Cl) lllllN: (C) 'ia ,.,.... ti larllara Stanwyct.
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JAlfUNt't 24
I ,.., .... (30 min.) (1)1111*-...,...., ,.,....
ldwntuft) ·~ Br'lllt, Mari
Mdoft. .......... ..... ....r uc:...•i.flnl For morninc and afternoon
llstinp. please ... DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, •• the ctay•1 movies.
1:31 .......... (30 mill.)
DAmME MOVIES
Tiii ....., ._. (C) (30 min.)
..... tC» (30 "'"'·> ........ ...,(30mlft.) """ .. , ...
Ci} II llf • ......, ~ (C) fiaaa11111111.,_.. ~:':',llw ... ...,... ....., "-"' CdfMlla> ·so
-lloM6cl Rupn, P1tricll Nell,
llichentTodd.
7:t0 Cll())Cll ~ ~ (C) mltl.) Walttr Cl'Ollllit1.
11:15 ........ ~ (mystlfJ) '51-Miiati BM41tnOllt. "l'l llt , ... (mp-
tery) '53 Gtot11 ~. IHI. "A Ml .. _IF .....,, .._..
(Cllllllldy) '3~.llmts fapty. OIMI
di HIVilllnd. ut 11 CC> "n. .._ ._.. (drllftl) '°Sl -Roblft DoMt. Sir L111MC1 OIMtr. Glynis Johns.
........ , ......, ~ (C) (30
lllift.)
._...._.(30mlft.) ' r..., (30 mfn.> I Llw lecJ (30 ll'lift.) .....,, ..,.. (C) (30 min.)
TedllialC.../....._._
(l)Y• ... ._lt r.t ... Tt S., It (C)
0 ..... 4:31 B "'T1le Tw. Mr f9d W (dnm1) '~Jack !UMlns. Gil Scala. 7:• Cll ())Ult ,. .,_: (C) (IO
f / t 'j ••• ('
1:119 Tiii lfl ~ (C) (IO min.)
Jerry Ollllpfly.
81111 • ..._ ~ (C) (IO .m.> Roblft AMmethy. Jtcl llthltn.
• Sil ftllct ...... : ..., .....
....,. (dtlma) ·~lnfl( llDpfl.
lllc:Mtf RtMle, Mikfrtd Nftwik*.
lrtnt Hefvey, eaC1Jn. FNrba ••CC> <30 Mill.)
.) The Robi!llOllS litenl!y Mow ttltlr minds wtllft tltly .,, hnd to
lft •lien ............... ~ .., hlfd.na, Elrttlllnc·lille tltMfllf1. II U Ci11111 ~ CQ (90 iii1ft.) '1'1ii G..ne T1111tn. .. e Ctl*tlJ ...._ (C) (30 IWln.)
Jldl Clrter .... !~(5)1\1 All• L tc) (IO n.) -,'YOU HM Just ._ Mw-
dtrtd." Two ~ n ... °" the fife al Gilbeft ...,.. 1 lllillloft·
elrt, Mel Ndl time tM .....
leMS •card wllidl ,.., "You ...._
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odvertiMment. Channel• 22, 21 and :More UHF In lot Alt·
gelet, with 21 being the educational C ETVJ atatlon. Chan-
nel• 17, 23 and 29 ore UHF In lolcenfield.
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tiptes the """°"" Id and una· tm n.tre hit: Host-critic Hal llt Faca.., Pleat: (C) (30 min.)
pectadly meet& an old flamt of his Maritnthal looks 1t some SClllfl •'fataabul, Port of ttlt Goldtft Hom." T HURSDAY from tht past, 11loon hostess M1ddit from "Btc:Ut." currently runnln1 It I CJ) Tiit U.tlllChU•
Lennert. who shortly 1ftt1Wanl bt· the Loni Stach Community Pity· if".,.... U: '°SWllll CM tll• comes tht second victim of the mys.. ho1111, ind talks wittl ptayers lfld ues." JANUMY 25
For mominc and afternoon
listinp, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for ,our comenience, are
the day's movies.
terioua slayer. With fnr anpplnc ttlt dil'ldofa. IUD ......,
foa·shroudtd 1ra1, Frtllcls flndl 1 I fltdlt • &bl• 10:30 Ntwt: (C) (30 min.) 8111 Jollna..
London n...,.,.per ICCOUnt of tht 1:30 U~ Dnp9t: (C) (30 min.) ll:IO 0... ~ l.,..t: (C) (30 rtetnt OIJY of Jeck the Ripper, Ind lT7.I ,.,... Piece: (C) (30 "' .) Jerry Dunphy.
points out the strikin1 simlllritits mill.) E It buys Rill I aurprbe lift II Tiit Utll .... llltwl: (C) (30
bttw"n the LOftdon murde~ ind which init1tes Norman; Or. Rosal iiirn.) Oeorae Skinner, Raftf Jollnt0n.
the local klllinas. qutltlons Jill's rilht to htf' baby; n __. ... Mtwle: ....... " tilt
DAmME MOVIES D U Ci) 0..... ..... : (C) (60 Jill IOI* lob·huntlnc. r..,n,. (horror) '4~1t LlllOll.
min.) "The Witnestta." Daniel Ir .... Ill (C) (90 min.) a ..... flul: (C) (30 min.) Baxter
IHI 8 ""-T ..... _, tilt Minda"
(iillU) '62--AWD Fabrizi.
Boone's ton lsrttl 1nd two pals Sit Trwtl: (C) (30 min.) "Al• ~rd.
1n tcetntric settler (1utst star John en's Emerikl Coest." P1rt II. fJ lltwte: ...,....._ YMIW' (dr•·
Clrrtdine) commit a murder. but no fl!)""" ti Ille Deller: "Technlcel mt) '58 -Fren\it Vaufha, Geoflt
one will belit¥t ttltir story. Trail." How Important Is research Baker, Edd 8rmes . 11• • .,.,. llntr" (myny) 'St--
Dell °"'YN~llilll lllJllt" (ad·
vtllblrl) n Williams. U:ll. CC> ...... Price....,.. (comedy)
Ill"""' Wllldlrlq: (C) (30 min.) and development In European mar· I Jet Pyllt (C) (30 min.) ·~nyoM of tht Country." Sllm and ketJ7 This episode points out that Mtwlt: (C) "ftltt la • ,..,..
Henrietta Barnard take • budftt U.S. firms put far more Into r• ~rema) '51-Ralph MltMf.
-·-C.pey, Daft Dalley. ·=-."Ille ....... """' " .... ..,.. (comedy) '47 -Abbot and
Colttno, Marjorte Main.
tour throup Santa Paula and the •arch tnd dtwtlopmtnt than dots l1') ~ 111tw1 (C)
•round Cllifomia. 10:00 D U @ DN11 Mll1ltl 111ew: (C) Ntwt
~ "Tiie Clalcb" (tdvtfttura) • ...... Pwdtm, JoM °'"
ltrrylllote, 8-lit Moll.
Ki1111y Ranch plus var1ous canyons homt·bastd business. I 1llla Dar 1"1 (C)
R (1'J (I) .....,.: (C) (30 min.) (lO min.) Orton Welles, Joey Heath • S. C...
M11ie1t $ lltwtt: (C) ..,.,,.,. (hol'· trtOll, Buell Owens and His Buck 11:30 lltwtt: "Tiie ...... (hon'ot) '65
rol') '63 -Barry Sullivan, Marth• aroos, Bob Melvin, ind Professor _,tttr Van Erdl, Anne Heywood .
lfltr. Btcllwards suest. Famtd actor-dlrec· I U ~11lt T-..it Slltlr (C) tD Trlllll tf ~---: (C) (30 tor Welles returns to his borhood ~ . JMr....., Slltlr (C) min.) Bob Barker hosts. hobby of ma1lc: for 1 comedy num· La 11 Slltw (C)
! Piny •-(60 min.) btr with M1rtln ind alto pmefttl • 12:30 Tiit fltwd IMr •S Sllcl Mart.et S....,/Otficl ti Sh1knpurt1n recit1tion. Mtwlt: "City If .. ..., llrtl" 9 UNITED AIR LINES Prniftwl 8 8•P Plltu• ""' <C> (60 <"'Ylt•ry) '4l-G11e storm .
I o i .. f .. ~ ( I
* Presents Lakers YI. ID c......, ........... "Whith· min.) 12:55 a Mtwlt: "Dlltl .. .,...... (MSt· ... Thou GoatT' D S..,....1"111Ntrt: (C) (60 min.) ern) '57-Georp MonttomtfJ . Cincinnati Ro,ats • ~ A "The Wine-Dart! S..." Roddy Mc· 1•. Mtwle: ........., ...... (mp.
••81111 Ill llltwl: (C) (60 min.) 1:001 ~ (C) (2 hou~) Oow•ll 1nd Jolln ltrtlln stir in sto1Y tery) '58-Gtne Raymond .
Jtlry Dunphy. (11.) CJ) n.. ,.,_ lln: (C) (30 of Robert 8tMon. • math·tlldl•· ! Ntwt .,.,..,, Ucll (C)
!n. • .._ lllwl! (C) (60 llli11.)"My Sister, the Shlttr." Sister ~med;willO, wflO has • difficutt 1:30 =~ iltlles: -S-., .) Mtrt Alltnllltly, .lack Latham. Btrtill1's sister Jtnllifer 1 doctor on time Convtnclna tt1t Pob that • Y .._.. (ICMllturt)-B • O'a.d llllM: (C) .,... htf' way to a PtlCI Co,,. assign· mlllionllni lured Ollt of 1111 fellow '63-Santo, lo'!"' Vtlazq~ °'Th ~ (COflltcfY) '51 -l.orttta ment In Brazil, stops over in San winot Into • dMttl tno to ~ up llNI ~ (drama) ~ YOUllC. _,.. eoa.. Cecil Kefll· Juan for a visit with the younf ttlt l'llllnltr of ttlt mllloneln a wife. Duryea. 11 nil C...-(ICMll·
i • JMI lac:ll•. lrlflt Ryan. novice. For playboy Clr1os, teated tD Ma "* ._ (C) (60 min.) tura) '41-Scott Brldy . B (() 11lt fW I 11• (C) (30 next to JeMiftr on tht plane en
min.) route to San Juan, It Is lowt at fi~t
6..., .... (JO min.) tilflt. Ht is unaware tllat tht rouna
-.....: "'IMft la Ille Ill doctor is Sister Btrttille's silttf', 1nd
(drMt) '58--Ctftt Evans. Sister Btrtrillt doesn't know tht Robert INIU. identity of her sister's date until I .... r...... all thrtt btcomt lnwotvld in a mis· ..,. ""'1 The opentlons ot sion of mercy for the convent. Elinor
• Wlttlllr --"' !oc*td at and Oon1hut 1uests. Mur1 °"'91111 tells story ot nelah· , ,....,. (C) (30 mn.)
llorine jlWflall Oii 1 coral reel. ,... 1 .... ELI C.. ft 11t f1lr.s · ,,.,... Ille lllitar: Instructor 1:3181111 ..., a.t: (C) (30 min.) rwdtridl NOid rim lessons on
Sant IUllclt llolb. ;tt rudinf. l ::::J.:,~;>mln.) 1:•9~-~I,.....: (C) (60 min.) ...., ff ,..... ~ ltallcW: (C) (30 ml11.)
Ci) ... ,, ......., ~ (C) "II Thay ever Met." Samantha flndl 1lii ,.....,. f...t htrst" In the middle when runnin1 W.~ ~ ! lw feud bttwttn Otrrin and Endon -erupts into 1 full·salt vendetta.
19 B 51 Cl)• &IMil """= (C) Nencr Kovacic 1uest1. ("30 iii11.fW1lt• Cnlnlllft. ~ Mtft lftffill (C) (90 min.) DI' 111 •lllllllJ '-"' (C) (30 .... IW: (C) (30 min.) iiili) rom Silver to White Gold." Co·
I F r_, (30 lftln.) hosts Mlln Hinshaw lfld Buddy
I U. a..,: (30 min.) "Bonus! Noon1n visit As!>tn. Colortdo ind
Bucb." lllcy .., Ethel tftllll m dtlv• Into the colofful put of •
a •·•ltlfllborly tiff owr the =ullr ski resort. ~ ff I wiMlna "bonus Ii=~: Community tf·
• ._.,, .....,: (C) (30 min.) fairs newsman l" Mc£1ror Inter· ''NI ._ Ewa." n. caltftllJS dll-viftls ~ Los Anaelts perJOnallty cur· coww 1 ........,. bolt and ftmtlt rtfltly in tht news.
Yi1ftof Oii tilt llttcll. • Adrialla ITtdlllalC.../ ..... Ntwl t:OOBCll (f)Tillt....., llftM Mtwlt: (I)-..... CC> (~ .......... ""*Ad' (comedy) S. 1 k Pit '6>-0avid Niwen, francoiH Oor1tac.
D ..._ Cyril Cusacl!, Jolln . Le ~esuritr,
1:11 B mt Cl) a..-•= (C) (90 ii el Davenport, Eric Pofllmann. ··~ "' a.rron aty Is (ft m T1ttt lift: (C) (30 min.) Mlmd .., ................ n1er of flit~: (C) (30 mill.)
a -...11111 &ht..,. ICli,tl·wltld· ·~ nutre: "Th• filht·
1111 kllttr. Mlnbtl J1n Crown lnves-ina Ran11r
...
RODDY McDOWALL
"The Wine-Dark Sea"
A wino and a millionaire.
Which one's story of a
murder would~ believe?
.
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10:00 PM THURSDAY IN COLOR fO
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FR I DA Y
JANUMY a
for morninc and afternoon
Httfnp, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for ~ comentence, are
the claY'• movies.
.
lHO B ......... ...,. (drama) '51
-Ginter Ao11rs. Ronald Reap1t, Dot1a Dey.
11:118 .......... lirt" (mystery) '5'
-=AA1t Snqt .......... ......
(""""7) '41--Ricllard Arlen..
12-......... , ..................
(CiilMdy) ·s~uren Btc.tll. Marl· t,11 Motwot. htty Grable. ·=-. (C) ... w •• ,.. (ldwtn-!WN) '53 -Qeorp MofttlDmtty,
HtleM Ctrttr.
• (C) '""' ,,... tt.lilll" (drl· N) '64-Jortt Kotrbo¥1, Rudolph
P'ruc:M.
.. • 1't lie 11111: (C) (60 milt.)
liiry Du •.
!1111 ....... (C) (&0
.) loMrt ~. •• ltlfllflt.
... O'a.a lltwlt: (C) ......
• h llF r4 (drtma) ·~n
...,..,., ~ lloyd, Btrbln
Nichols. Dennis Holma, TModort
net. ! QI CJ) 11lt "ltllH• (Q (30
11111.)
~ Ne (30 """·> (J)lltwlt:-ni.Ma.ic ......
(ICltllct fldiofl) '60-MJIUf
franr. Diet Foran.
1 ........ -..... """ Lac.. ... n.a •.J11 '1111 ...., .._ (C) (30 min.) ....., (C) (30 min.)
lldllll'• ..., (30 min.) ....... , ....
(I) .... = • .., (C) ~ "Para lel Slliina."
lllltructor Cyrus Smythe lbowt Ult
fundamentllt of 11111* ltWls of Ill
ttdl ...... I~~,_
7:0l a QI Cl) CIS '"""'c ..._ (C) (~ min:) Walter CIOMitt.
!......,......, ..,.,. (C) (30
.)
G F y,_, (30 min.) m t Lift Lief (30 min.)
.......... (C) (30 min.) ., ...... c..., ..... ....
Q(l.)1111*-(C) ... ........
(dtama) '56 -Anlll lmlr, Jeff
Chndltf.
Ill..._ ••.uta•la. "How Do fi Handle labor Obfutw In hblk Emptorment?" .IJ .....
,. .... CJ) '1111 .... ... Wiit
iC) {IO min.) Emmit Star\ • blft·
dlt '""911 by Stent ~ a....,U
Welt ... 8ordoft. ...... "' of m !POR!t HltJHl/tJHT!
'!< ;.,._'". '«ii;-
SUNIMY, JAHUMY 21
lC>.30 AM D All Alf.lbr Geme: (C) At the Gator Bowl in Jeckson·
""'-· Fl•., two teems--e•ch of 33' all·st•r football pl~ from the AFL Eastern and Western Dlviaions compete.
11:00 !:N9A l•lselbell: (C) New Vortc vs. Detroit. 1:00 KelMr Open Qolf: (C) $125.000 International tournament
the Sillferado Country Club In Napa.
t:OO Caftldlen NetloMI (C) 7:00 llUnp HocUJ: (C) ~s. Oakland Seals.
ll:JO I f!Wi NFL Pro Bowl: ( ) Tape of today's 11me between
•I tars of the NFL Eastern and Western Conferences pl11Y9d at the LA. Memorial Coliseum.
TUESDAY. JANUARY ZS
l:JO a 'Nf NM M-Sblr a.me: (C) Twelve stars from eech Oft 1 Entern •nd Western dfvlsions meet In 18th an·
nu.I ctauk: ba .. etball pme: llw from Madison Square Garden.
THUMIMY. JANUMY 25
4:11 e uun ,..,.,....,.: (C) L.A. I.Akers vs. Cincinnati Reds.
FltllMY, JANUAltY a 4cU IJUlllln ......._ .. : (C) I.Akers vs. Boston Celtics. 7:IO UCLA .. , tblltl; (C) Bruins vs. Holy Cross College at
lton 9au.rt Garden In New Yori! CitY.
W. ~ ............. : (C) Amip w. Kentucky Colonels.
SATURDAY, JANUAltY 'r1
l:IO C-.. ......._.? ~Pepperdtne vs. loyol•. 2:11 AAWO leelletbeff: (C . Webfoots vs. Ore. State Beevers. l:OO Loe All9lll9 Open ToumetMnt: (C) FlrMI rounds of
00.000 tournament •t Brooblde Countcy Club.
J:IO I C9I ..., Cleeek: (C) tUlrold Henntnc and Geors• Knudt0n
ftrst·round match with Dor1 J•nu.ry and Julius Boros. ....... Tour: CC> $40,000 Denver PIA Open.
4:IO IMt:I Anita "--: -(C) $30!000 S.nw Mari• H•ndic.p.
W ...,, W.ICWful Wortd of Golf: (C) Frank Beard w. Se-
n Mtauel at the RHI 'Club de Golf In Barcetona. Speln. WO I UCLA ~I: (C) Bruins w. Boston Col ... •. I llOO ... alllell: (C) USC vs. UCLA at Sports AreM. ,...1 ..
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JANUARY 20, 1961
prbon with I f1ntastic HSlstiAI· fB ....... Tlleah: "Tht Ralll'
tion plot apinst ltle two fedtr1I ttUd."
men. ea..o, .....
D T1m11: (C) (&0 min.) "Kinr •.»1 s.ta .. ,,.... (30 min.)
tlij Dwaari." T1rz1n ia taken pt'il· IJ (I) 111t ._ ff Ml s..
Olltf' by Sw1u, bodYfU1rd to "Kint" ..et CC> (30 min.)
Brown. 1 younr Amtricln drifter who lfJ y_,. HI: (C) (90 min.) Don
rvlta 1 natlwe trtti.. Ernie T1mll, ildiulra bolts.
Robert Loaia. Mof11n Woodw1rd • FrtMJ 11tM 9"da1: (C) (&O
and ltOJ JeftMft autat. min.) "F'omlit of a star: O....r Slier·
•UCLA 111• .... : (C) (90 min.) if." A profile of °"' of tflt most a -Drck £nbtr1 calls Ute action as tht cltlrt( motion picture stars In many
Bruins battle Holy Cfou Collett at Y9lfl. ltllpll ........ dirldDr of "lll·
Mtdllon $qU1r1 Gtrdtn. let af Ult f'llfd." Introduces Sherif.
I ; fT\ Oft T .__ Ila ---..... Ind tuttlor Joe ltJlm ltltaMewl tllt ~ • -~·· IC1or f'tl d. of "l..awrwnce of min.) "Aleundar the Graal" Arabi~." ·~. ztTvap," and "Funny
1J M•i.. S Mewia: "11le ~ Girt" will bt shown. (jla tf •· .......,. (mystery) 6~ flj lllET ...,....
DIWn Addlma. Ptter Vin E,cl. Gtrt ........ --Frah. Stcwy t1kat place in modem
Gtnn1ny whert the diabolic pl1n1 of lO:tO 8..... ,..._ ..._ (C) (60
Dr. M1bu• ara rwwtd by a mys. min.)
terlous and unknown admirer. I !CJ) NIM. tlf ... .,...._
! Tr• er CH11,11ne11· (C) (30 iiirn.) "The Gnlnd Old Man."
host • Dnier ..... (C) (80 mlt1.) n.) Bob Bll'bf s. ...._ Z!:"Hat-Check Honey." m ""1 .._. (60 min.) l8Clla lAr9
g ~ ll.W S-.-y/Otfice" 10:30 DU Ci) l9C "'-. SftcW: <C>
Ila PmlijltM ~ mlft:)"The LOJll ()pCIOlltion," fZ) WtrN ~ A summary ~ &lo· A 1oo1c at tflt lt1PUblican PlrtY'I bll prm ructlOftl ~ int1r111tional, ldion1 ind dirtetiolt n Ult minority
national ind ioCll 1asua. Ten 11-party oPPOlt4 Pollticlfty to Ult
perts anatyre storia from ~1 than °"'*'attc ptrty and yet fvnctton.
150 newlPIPt'I ind perioche1ls. inr w1tt1 IOJllt1 to ttit United States
., la Ntr1 • .,._ ..... of AmtriCI and all fOf wflldl It
1:1181-... '""'~: (C) (2 hours) ;i;"::a: (C) (30 l'llift.) s;n Johns . flie Aftlhtlm Amltot mttt 1t11 i<.n-~ eo.ontls from louiwlllt. Olcll ll:Ol 8 0.. O'tladl ~ (C) (30
Schad C1ll1 ltle 1ctlon from An1htim. mt11.) Jerry Dunphy. g ,.._ .... D '1111 ua ..._ "-': (C) (30
• D ..._ rifn.) Geor19 Slinnar, Rater JollftlOft •
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l:JO •a Cl) .... ~ (C) <"°'""> '36-aoria IW1off. (30 mln.}Gomtr tums out to bt 1t11 ..._ flllal: (C) (30 min.) 8IXttr
wizard chtf of the mtst·lllll kltchtn. W1rd,
Ht lttma ht i1 btlnr perm111tntty B Wllllae F. hcldlJ Dar. (C) (80 auitntd tllera Mc.utt srt. Catttr mfn.) Saul Alil•llY lutG
has loat 1n lndi1n·wmtt1111 nlltctl , ... ,,_ CC> (30 """-) ,._. 1111*-CC> ......... .....,.. wittl Set. HacW. _...... IS t0 utical) '43-letty GtabM Robtft = ~mokl~-=-co:~ roui . DOC1Jlf1!:'' "f1lall _. ~ :::>1m (C) ~ IC) ( '1) This pn1111m • ..._
marts the "'"""9 of Ult hil·ltntf!' e • 11 C.. drlmatic offlrint. which wa oc1(1· nallJ dntined fof a Bf'Oldwey tn· ll:ll 8 ....._: .... tf .. ,,_. (b
dvctlon. William Hanlty'1 orlt!MI ma) '56-«od Sttlaw. Ralpti M..W.
dr1m1 starrlna Edmond O'Brien, s. D U (I) '1111 T ... .._ (C)
G. Mar111all, IOm StanleJ, SmftM 8 @ CJ)..., ....., ... (C) l'1elhttta. 1!#11 Derby and "*ft Du-
¥1H, la 1 datply ett"-' poftnit of • la CflM ... (C)
• COftt""llOl'trY ANrian famllJ and a CJ) .......
is llt In Mew Y~ 12. .. B Mellt: (C) ..... t11a TilralllaW
8 !m(l)..,....1: ht1rhl•· eT.,_,. (tdwtMure) '5' -Guy ..e: (Cf (&0 min.) Actor·liflltf 11ac1r.i. Martin MllMf. DNn .loMs boats tomaM'• tllclW f..m tllt _. of tllt alrtfaft carrier lz:JI • '1111 U... "'-
USS CoNttllltloft In Sift 01tao Har· • Mellt: .,._ T ..... (rnyatacy) '50
bor. Apptarinf Oft tllt ~ -Hup Slndlir. Dhtth Shtrldln.
::: .. • ,.~ .. ~r!:'Jalr, Gltdyt 1:& 8 ~ .,._, llf Ila" (Cl!Mlt-
Klll&M. Ind Thi ""· ldy) 39-lob Hope, Mtftlll """' e .._. Call (C) (30 mlft.) ~ ""*= "'Sae ':; (tdtio::bu)
• .., .... ·~-:loltn Ardltr, trl1llritl a. man. !..~: "W1'at'1 New In the ...... 1:25. c.ean.: (C) ,...., ......
.... .,. ''The iu.c ..... F.-QuttM." • ...,... .......... ...,.,
1:11•9 Cl) fl~ 111M M1111e: (C) of EYll." ''Sittinl 1111 ...
1ilaii t1J.we" comtelr) '63--M· 1:• f!:r'",.'!IM ..... 11111 .... trt ,.,..... Tony Rancilft. Gtcwlia ~i -Marr [• Moll. Waftef MattllH. Betty Ina. .... St Martita. I t -
• '1111 Amuilll .. ,, .... (C) (30 (drw) ··~ ...... iiin.> lrtlat....-<*-•>'37 --• T1lla bdllll""" (C) (30 lllift.) HarrllOl't~
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111bUc1n party's
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iltlcllly to the 4 yet fllftdlon.
11 United Stat•
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tin.) Bill Jollns.
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SATURDAY I @ Ci) Slw and Celiatll (C) ern) 'SS-John Apr, Wayne Morris. 4:00 D Tiit .,..._._ .. : Jet F• (C)
Mwit: "t Sllet Jtm JI...-D (i1.) Cil H1p111lillc 'II (C) 8 c111.,.11n• ....... (C)
(western) '49 -John Ireland, Bar-m c.....t nutrt: "Jun< Patrol." 8 MllliN $ lllulr. (C) '"1111 VIMr
bar• Britton. II> E Allllm ,_ ,_,.,., .....,. (dnme) '55
JANUARY n IJ Ci7l (J)(CJotlf) "'1 to tilt C.11tlr If 1:00 8 41 Cl) n. Le. ...... (C) -Ridlerd Epn, Dine W1ftllr, Cam· .. tM1i D tf'Oll Mltdltll. ti) &c.tte UEX T .. Sce,I (C) lO:OOl a~-a--1 -GllMlll!.,.. .._.,LIM" <..t· 4:318ft(l)s.t1 A111t1 ... : <C> · Iii ;:;;.:. (C) tlm) '62~uss Hervey, I0111 lee. 1'ie t:Jo][IO Sent• M1ri1 Handicap.
7:118 .... Tllil ,,, (11) Kine .... (C) .... Wl:llllll""' (C) D 9 00 Stlepftdl• (C)
7:31, ........... (C) • Mwtt: (C) "Cattle..... l:J08QICl)TlltlleM..._(C) fl)Tlldler'll
..,..,.,.Lt.,.1 MHtau" (western) '54 -Barbara DCelle&t ........ : (C) ,.,,.,. 5:G08PIDllEI£ n. "111111..-:
PIDltm ElfedM Llwills: (C) Stanwycl Ronald R1111n. ilrne Colllp wa. ~ et LA (C) Bob Rhodes llOlll this sports
11 Pf'Olrlm is the steond in 1 8) a.. Mnlulle I llllftlcl ...._ wits that uch Wiik prtllftb por·
•rin of KABC-TV pruentationa pro.· 10:•1 a Cl) Space 111est <C> .... : (C) "Ctllll " .._... 1n111 of llOp c:hlmpiollt from Iha
ductd for junior colle1t credit. Pro-0 @) A• AM alld Seem ( eme) '53-Jecll Hewlllns. Ptlyll tntlre IPtdNm of .,.U.
fmor Cfla11ts L. Rulon instructs this Spinet (C) Calvert. 8 ID Cl) a.rs W.1•11111 W.W
Hul1tl Education COUrJe desiantcl to D @ CI> '-11 " ... *&le (C) 2:00. IMtl: ....,... • •• ...... er lilt: ~ Frenlt Baird and Sebll·
meet ~mic rtquirements of • n:ooea=e~ Diel ... Tiit DMlll" (mystery) 'SS-Joan Fontaine, tlen Mlauef meet at the R .. 1 aub two · unit undersr-dultl credit n (C) 01111 Andr'lwa. di Goff In Bercelolll, Spel11 •
COlltM. T., Cit (C) D llwir. "'Sbaqlcllald" (mystery) 8 Tiit ,,,._, flllltrw (C)
• Mr. WllMleM Sllew (C) Mowil: "I.tit of tilt Wild ...,_.. 'lI -Mecdonlld Clrwy, Barberi D (if) CI) AIC'a .._ W.W If
7:45 ID ... Hoitt (C) (we.stern) '4~M1ry Beth Huaties. Shelley. fjerii: (Cl Tentitlw achtclulo. To· .... ,ECl)C:.,.. ........ (C) James Ellison. mite llftlt: "RI• •nd Shine." dat'• ewnts .... the lntemetloul
(j) .... I (C) D (1'J CJ) Tiit ....._ (C) 2:JO 8 0 Ci) MWU .......,1: (C) Men'• Alpine ~in1 C1l1mlllonlfllp
: "Dmrt .......... (ldwn· m .... ~ no.tn: ''Tr11surt Dr•aon Wlbtoot1 vs. Oreaon St.Ito from Auatri•. Ind the Nftlonll
turt) "2-W1yne Moms. Vir1inla of the Ruby Hills." Beavers. Flaure..Sbtlnc Champiollllllp from
Grty. ll:l01m~---1-... ... (C) tl)Cillo •Se C... Phllldtlphla . • ..... Mwlt: "Voodoo Mi n.'' Ceo1 McCee1 (C) J:OO • 0.W U• l:JllM""",........ <C> Mericatl 11 .,_. (C) fJ PGA Golf 3rd Round m ...... , btMd (C) CI> Tiit ,..._. , .. (C) : <C> "T1lt Trollll Hone" * LOS ANGELES OPEN ID ,_..._ llltltrt (C) (adwnture) '62 -Steve RMm. 8) T ... 1 ...., t:llll fr111MllSIM Jr •. (C) John Drew Berl)mott. 1J lee ._ ..... a,. Coif T.... S:J01 .. ....., (C) Tiit ,......_ (C) ...t (C) Lift from the Broolllide ._. led-... (C) s,w.r M• (C) Country Clob. -·
llltltn: Todays •ltc-J:JOl41 (l)CIS Coif C1111ic (C) m M""f tile I : (C) Repeat of the tioftl 1,. "Apache Warrior," "Larceny Iii lie.. (C) hour film lflowinl top rock·•nd·roll
lft Her H11rt." and "Showdown at 12. .. , U. 111t11 ,.__ (ljj Cl) "9 .....,.. Tor. (C) y~PI ~~ml~_!n i..'!~~u~y Boot Hill." c...... .. .._. rom"C>inwr, Colorado. "'" ,_.,..,.... .,,... ,.,.._7
••• .,. Tllutre: "M11niflctnt 12:30 I a Cl)....., o--t (C) I Clllllr the K holtl. DOii." Yel• of Al!le8flat (C) Ctlor llltltrt: (C) "Moon Over f8 S,O. 1,..,
l'.JO 8 QI Cl) Tiit Horcllfeids (C) 8 Ml'llt: "I.e ..... Trtr (wttl· 1mi." fJi) Mq (C)
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fltnen. Speclel 1uesta Include Joe a.,..1o1a. Rat O'Brien. Geora• Plimpton, Don Rickles, footbell pleyer Roosevelt Grier. .oftmtl .,..,_ £d Feiper, and C.,t Yntrzemski, 1967'• "most
,,......,.. ~ In the American L-.ue. holder of the triple
crown. and ar outtt.ldet for the loston Red lox.
1:00. mJ (I) I MW I .. ......_,. (C) Thtl two-hour speclal tetevlalon
produc:tlan -............. -w.dneedey night for the ""I· dent's..._ of tfll Union m111 .... t.. Bouvter, Fartey Granter.
Roe.t llllC:ll. 0.0... lendln and Mene Francis star •
1:JO a 8 Cl) I fiFI......,. n ........ This two-hour Oflllnal
chrna -wrtu.n by Wiiiiam Hen-. and stars £drnond O'lftln. E. Q. .....,..._ Kim ltlnley, luNnne Pl..tlette, Kim De-end Robert Duvall. Mtlur l'enn produced and directed
the ptay, which Is a deepfy .... pcwtrwtt of a contempar8'Y
Am1riC8n femlty Mel Is Mt lft .... Yortl. •.ID• Na PleJft1111r. "Pr"• .......... DllM .,._., Thondlle. Vlrslnill McKenM ("lorn ,,.. .. ,, and Cyrtl CU'Udl star In this
BBC Naptatlon of E. M. Fanter'• t.mout nowt of how Ent
falls to meet West In the Incite of tM lt20a. TM ttory follows
the IMVttHle bteekup of a frtendlNp betww a ...,_. E1Wll•h
offtdal and an Indian doctor.
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