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FOur Forgit Foes
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NoW at the ·Post
By BRUCE BENSON
Of ... Dlll'f ..... Stiff
It was a case of feast or famine
todJy in the Newport Beach City
COuncll ra~ as most of the candidates
appeared to be whetting thefr al>-
petitea for one ·council seat wh.lle ig-
noring the others. '!'he feast was ahapiig up in in-
cumbent Al Forait's District 2 in West
Ne"J)Ort.
Two . more politioal bopef uls took
Two Arrested .
hi Sauna Bath <
F«>r Procuring . .....
out nomination papers at City Ball
this morning, ralsfng the number of
Forgit foe s to five .
Besides Forgit, those ready to seek
the Oistrict 2 council post in April's
municipal ele<:tions now. include Sid
Soffer, Jerry Wooter~, Donald A.
Mcinnis, and Wilbur D. 'Bill" Rankin.
Mclnnis and Rankin joined the fray
today.
The line-up to date bears out a
DAILY PILOT forecast Last Jan. 4.
All the announced hopefuls at that
time were reported to be possible
con tenders.
Neither Mcinnis nor Rank.in were
immediately available fur statements
on their candidacies.
Mcinnis, it is known, is an ordnance
manufacturiag executive for Nortronic
of Anaheim. and is a member of
the recently revitalized West Newport
Improvemeot AasociaUon. .
He is 47 years old, married, and
bas•a daughter, 23, and a son, 21.
The family makes their home at 4105
Seas!tore drive. Rankin is a yacht broker who until
(&e COUNCIL, Paae Z)
Vice ofttcen 4wooped down on a
MC09d BatW Area tNMith salon
thllrlday ll&bt. aft'eltiag a •,ear-
.ad wom• • IUIJlicion ol procaring,
and 1bm ltbia& a H-rear-old
meebaDlc In Htmtiattan Beldl early :::r,:.r-c· ~ ... $lijarly Steel Barrier
It wM tbe 'llCtlM' nild tn two days
... ~ ...iou. .n~!1 B h w.m SUt ~ of 1735 j.JU11t on eac
LabndDr St., CDa\...., •at ar·
rested • •=30 ~ t11ot at 2626 T C b Ocea Newport Bhrd. Pola dMcribld her 0 Dr ll u OWHI' ~ the J:llte SHH.
'Tbe rut •• ..-by investtaators for tbe dlsttlet attarney's ofllce c
Newport Beach Det. Jobi Sbno11,.. and
Costa Mesa vice officers Harry c.rter
and John Stoaeback. "~tailed rePerta Will be submi~
by the diatrict-aborney's Office," carur and Stoneback, who work
cUrectl,y out of Police Chief Roger
NE\b'a office, reported.
Mn. Drolsbeugb's arr e s t wiu
followed at 3 a.in. today by the arre$
of Rudolph Joaepb Weisleln at hJI
home at l!IC>i F.qemont Drive, Hun· UJIClon Beach.
J1ing his passport when booked at
tie Costa Mesa jail. where police
report$ referred. to him repeatedly
al "Mr. Weisteln."
Mn. Drolsbaugb was freed on
u.upeclfled bail early today. Weisleln
relliafned ill custody. Ball hid not
yet been tel by the District Attorney's
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Workmen today beaan building a
steel barrier against the forcea of
erosion at lbe foot of 40tb Street
in West Newport.
ConstrucUqn, of the steel sheet pile
groin, wblcb will pob, 250, feet out
into the sea, is a major phase of
the U. S. Army Con>s of Engineers'
$396,000 ~ach replen!lhmeot project.
The first shafts will be embedded
in the newly restored' beacbfront at
a point 100 feet from the private
property line, according to Newport
Fe.lCb City En1ineer Ben Nolan.
The groin will be above high tlde
and hence partially visible at all
times. Considered experimental. it ls
designed to impede the upcoast and
downcout drift of sand from the
beach.
The entire sabd~"1.ing • ptoject,
groin construction indtlded. is ec·
peded to be completed 1Vithin two
weeks, Nolan said.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968
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BUSY FLIGHT LINE -Attack Squadron VA 776 President Jobns0n. A4 Skyhawk jet attack bombers,
prepares for action at Los Alamitos Naval Air Sta-shown here being fueled and armed, hav. been
tion as one of reserve units called up Thu~ay by ~ mairuitay of Navy's air war in Vietnam.
Navy Pilot Believed Dead
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In Jet crash Off (:oast
destroyer W e d d e r b u r n began
searching the area lmmedlately. Tbe
Coast Guard said one of its aircraft
participated.
The pilot of a Navy A4 Skybawk
jet bomber which crashed into the
ocean between Catalina and San
Clemente Islands wiu given up for
dead today.
The 1'*1 •cl O.Ul 'Guarcl called· r D 1\T
off a ~~h .. for· Lt .• ~o~. ,~on , ~11~f>ll~«lf1~3ames
Rook, of Texas, at 9:30 o""c~k tbil P ~~. ., .
m0rn1n,. . . -Donri' Moomaw
Rook, •ho lived m San Diego and ·
was attached to the Lemoore Naval The · .Rev. Donn Moomaw, former
Alr Station, apparently hit the stern Santa Ana l;figh School football star
?'amp of the aircraft carrier Ben-who went on to become 1n All-
nington and fell into the sea Thursday American linebacker at UCLA, was
night. appointed Thursday to the State Board
The Navy said Rook was prac-of Education by Gov. Ronald Reagan.
ticing landing' aboard the anti-sub-Moomaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
marine alrcraft carrier about 20 miles .-Harold A. Moomaw, reside at 920
north of San Clemente Island at the Sharon Rd., Sant.a Ana.
time of the mishap. The Rev. Mr. Moomaw is senior
A helicopter from the Long Beach-pastor at Bel-Air Presbyterian Church
based carrier and boats from the in L?s Angeles.
TV Wat~hes You
That's Idea Beltina Surveillance
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
OI ~ Delll' 1'119t SIM'
"Instead of your lookiog at the 'boob
tube.' " Chief of Police James B.
Glavas t.old the Corona del Mar Cham-
ber of Commerce Thursday night.
"the 'boob tube' will be looldng at
you."
Glavas was spea'lc'ing of the City'i;
1roposed police-monitored ~evision
urveillance system.
• S458,000 to be contributed by the
federal aov'ernmenl.
T. Duncan Stewart was master of
cvemonles at the awards fete Don
Gifford announced the winners of the
1967 Christmas Lighting Contest.
Sheila Mcwilliams, Miss Corona del
Mar, presented the awards.
• Award catagories and the winners
were:
Belt Religious scene, James Fulton
and John Miller. 506 Poinsettia;
Best Christmas 1 c en e, F. M,
Urusseau. 2721 Ebbtide;
Los Alamitos
Squadron D~e
To Stay Home
By CARTER BARBER
Of .... Deltf ..... Stiff
Naval Reserve Attaclt Squadron 7'76
-ca}led to active duty Thursday
-probably will not be sent overseas
' fl'6m the Naval Air Station at Los
Alamitos. a spokesman there said t o-
day.
"We haW!'been lold this informally
and unotricially," added Lt. Cmdr.
William Box, Information o!Cicer at
the sjltion. "We have no offictal word
frollfWashington about anything."
Box said the 20 some pilots, and
60 support personnel, are slowly
"coming aboard the station. None of
us has an oU!cial Idea of how long
they'll be here."
The squadron, made up of A4
Skyhawks designed to fly off aircraft
carriers, will undoubtedly be put
through intensive training during its
perio~ of active du ty at the base,
Box speculated.
He said Washingtoo had asked him
not to detail how many men are
in the squadron. •
The unit is commanded by Cmdr,
Milton Erving Johnson Jr., of 1214
W. Kalella Ave., Anaheim.
Orange Countians among its pilots
are Lt. Cmdr. Richard T. Wise of Int' Panay Circle, Costa Mesa; Lt.
Cmdr. William J. Larking, oC 13222
Bean St., Tustin, and Lt. La\lrence
0. Woodbury, of 1775 Woodwind Lane,
Anaheim.
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America Warned ..
To Pull Pueblo
His talk was heard by 150 chamber
"lember and their guests at the
rganiut.lon's annual C h r i s t m a s
. wards banquet.
··we 11Joufd take advantage of the
~clenUfic and technological advances
in the· fight against a rising crime
rate," the chief said." The itinerant
robber or child molester will have
less chance of success -with the con-
stant aurvelllance of the electronic
Belt CooperaUve Group, Bayadere
Terrace from 627-1927; -
TOKYO,. (UPl)-North Korea warn·
ed the United States to keep the USS
Pueblo away from its coast two weeks before the ship was captured, a lead-
ing Japanese newspaper said today.
eye." -One round.the-clock patrol car with
policemen costs the city s.52.000 a
year, t.e noted, while the initial cost
of the 'TV camera proJect would be
Beat old·fashiooed Window. Barto's:
~1143 E. Coast Highway:
Be.a Decorakd Store. K a r e n
~largretaf 2640 E. Coast Highway
Bae Cooperative Effort, Glendale
Savings and Loan Association.
Corona de! Mar High S c h o o I
Madrigal singers. directed by Don
l !anneke. charmed the audience with
their colorful selection or folk and
madrigal songs.
. Goal• ~tud11 Help
The Washington correspondent of
the Sankei Shimbun said the WjlTDin~
came in an editorial in the Jan. 9 edi-
tion or a North Korean labor party
or~an. The report said the North Koreans
. were aware that the Pueblo wa~ op·
erating off their coast and said the
United States had two weeks to stop
the operation before the Communists
would take action.
City to T~p 42 Agencies
By JEROME F. COWNS
Of .... 0.Jly ..... Stefl
Newport Beacll'a goals and ob-
jecttv,e1 atudy will involve the widest
rante of ccnnmunfty r.articlpation in
&Jl1 project in the city I biatory.
Qty cowncilmen have auured Otis
~1 ..-mt to an organiuUonal atruc-
blre that will up the brain power
of a homeowners' groupa. service
clube, ctb. 1ehool and county aovern·
ment 1pnclt1. 'the munktp,l ataff today 111 prepar· inf a "ftaal package" on the acopc
of 11'9 "'°"'"' ror pruentatton to
COii , ... f'tb. U.
Pw,... of tbe monumental "do-it·
)
Jourtelf" plannJne effort. In the words
of City Planning Director Ernest
Mayer Jr., Is to come up with answers
to thll question:
"What kind of community do
Nt1'POft Beach's own citizens want
thetf city to be?" MaJV~• the findJng1, and they are e to bf varltd, will provide rutde for city department. as
tht1 cope ~tb tht pressu:res of rapid
de\ietopment.
Co.-.ctlmett thb week formally
• .,.. • brat dawn the project
tfttio Ina areas of study. Each aub-
Wlll be illlped to a aeplrlte
clLizens committee. backed up by city
staff supporl
The study groups will develop
recommended city goals and ob-
jectives in these areas: residential,
commercial, industrial, p u b 11 c
fadllties. tranaportation. townscape
(beautltk:atJon), and harbor planning.
At the couflcll'a Feb. 13 meeting.
City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt's
report will lndude a suggested com-
munfcatfon to tfla varlotts agencies
to be involved ln the study. The letter
wtll explain the city'• Intent and •ill
requeat each organaatJon to nominate
-·'" GOAtS, Paie t)
TEN CENTS
President
Gets Tough
·1n Tv'fatk
WASHINGTON< (UPI) -Pre&ideat
Johnson reported to the na6on thl1
afternoon that American mUUary
forces were· prepared for "any coo·
tingency" th•t might arise in Korea.
The cbie! executive went on nation-
wide television tp report' what the
·United St~ was doing 'in' the recent
North°K<tean sabotage and terrorism
aimed at South Korea as well as the
recent North Korean seizure of the
A.Qlel'lcan lntelligeoce vessel, USS
l>ueblo.
The President said that while
' ''every means available" to reach a
diplomatic solution was being em-
Addltlonal Photos,
Stories, P• .. 3
pklyed. "we have taken and ~ tak·
ing certain precautiooafy measures
to make sure that our military forces
are prepared for any contingency that
migfit arise In the area."
"These actions do not involve a
reduction in any way of our. forces in
Vietnam," he said.
"I hope that the Nprth Korein will
recognize the gravity o( the situation
which they have created," he added.
Denouncing •the seizure as a "wan·
ton and aggressive act." Johnson said
tile seizure "clearly etnnot IMI toler·
ated."
The President declared thtlt bl}d·
ing of the USS Pueblo add the lm.pris-
onment of its crew by the Qorrimu·
msts might be an attempt \f divert
U.S. and the South Korean war effortl
in Vietnam.
The President issued the wamblg
in a surprise lafe aftemooa appear-
ance on nationwide televisloo, 11'8
State Department had warned North
Korea a few hours earlier that any
move to try crewmen of the capt~
ship as criminals would inflame an
already serious situation.
The State Department declaration
wa; promoted by the broadcast late
Thursday of an editorial in an oUlclal
North Korean newsj>aper branding the
Pueblo crew as criminals who must
b-. punished.
"'he editorial. in the newspaper
Rodong Shimnoon, said: ''The
criminals who have violated the
i1c,vereignty of another country and
perpetrated a provocative act must
receive due punishment. T t: e s-e
criminals must be deolt with by law."
Press officer Robert J . Mc'Ctoskey
said, "The statement is a flagrant
ti .·vesty ~ the facts. It is ~he action
of North Korea which is and has
bt-en illega I from the outset.
He added · •·1 am authorized to say
th&t the United States government
would consider any such move by
North Korea to be deliberate ag.
gravation or an already serious situa-
tion."
A new American bid to obtain
Russian help in fre~ing the Pueblo
and .her crew failed earlier today,
and the United States took its
diplomatic efforts to secure the ship's
reJease to the United Nations.
\feather
Don't let it dampen your
spirits. but ifs going to be a
wet weekend. That's tile word
from weather prognosticator
Emal Krul2 who's dropped the
temperatures back into the low
OO's.
INSIDE 110DA Y
Lngunotic Dem Tobin hn$
ll?arned the secret of lddding
11our wife an public and making
it Pill off. See "Meet The
Peo-,e•· In todat/i WEEKEND·
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Two Martnu 1ervlng Ill Vs.tnam,
who were captured by the North Viet·
namese last J an. 7 in a Red attack
near Da Nang. have escaped and
made their way to safety, the Corps
announced today. ·
One was identified as Pk . Michael
R. Roha. 20. or National City. Caltf.
-whose brother. Cpl. David Roha. ?.3.
·recently was stationed at the El. Toro
Marine Air Station. .
Still another Roha brother, also lden-
tif1ed as David Roha. 22. i! aervieg in
Vietnam and presumably was pro-
cessed through the El Toro facility.
Freeway Lin~
Rites Plann~d
In Costa Mesa
The San Diego Freeway and the
Newport Freeway will "shake hands''
!n Costa Meu late in March. and
a program or elaborate dedication
ceremonies is being planned for the
big introduetlon.
The newest link of the San Die110
route will be pushed 4.4 miles from
its present terminus at Harbor
Boulevard to a point just beyond
MacArthur Boulevard near Jamboree
1toad by that time. ,,
Dedication ceremonies will be held
eithn March 21 or 22 at the Bristol
Street interchange near South Coast
Plaza. with the Orange County
Chamber ot Commerce org anizing_tbe
program.
Members or the dedicatio n com·
mlttee include Nick Zlener, manager
ol the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com·
merce. and Werner Escher. public
relations director for South Coast
Plaza. · ,
Ziener wlU be in charge of luncheon
arrangements for the expected 250
guests, while Escher is publicity
chairman ~d will be responsible for
Inviting Orange County's city beauty
• queens to participate in tbe ceremony.
The latest stretch of freeway , being
bullt under two contracts, is being
constructed at a cost of fll.2 million.
The final two segments, from Jam·
boree Road to the Santa Ana Freeway.
an eight-mile . project costing Sl0.9
mllllon. ls expected lo be finished
• late thu year.
wast Woman's
Child Desertion
Hearing Delayed
A Newport Beach are.a housewife
charged wtth willful desertion of a
newborn lnlant ~n a two-month delay
of her preliminary hearing Thursday
In .eentral Orange County (Santa Ana)
J u<ncial District Court.
Mrs. Lianne Hill. 18. was ordered
to return lo court on March ~. She
remains free on her own r~ognlunce.
Mrs. Hill. th~ ~re ol a Marine
• 11erving in Vietnam, was arrested at
, lht' 1478 Monrovia Ave. home she
shares with her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Hue! Hill, l11t Nov. 28.
She wu accused by sheriff's offkers
of dumplng a towel-wrapped blby boy
in the front ..yard of ..the house )m·
mediatety after giving birth to tkle
infant in the bathroom. Ofn'cers said they found the child
at about 5:40 a.m. They estimate
1 that birth occurred about three hours
earlier.
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Mrs. Hill'1 mother Is reported to
be caring for the infant which was
said by court officials to be ''In the
best o! health."
DAILY PILOT
..o.d .,_lne wbo esctped ..
~ Cllil .. r' 1 'afild 11 i... c,L Stet.~...._ • .,...._.
'l1lllllrlliC.W'lilllM .......
mo1111r,11n.w.-J.ReU.•
•be declared: •11t'1 the happiest mo-
ment of my Ule, r tbhlk we'U fnme
that tetecram. When we were notified
he had escaped and reached safety it
was Ulce awakening from a bad dream.
It's wonderful. just wonderful."
In Da Nang, the escaped Marines
told of their e%pCJ'itnces al"r being
captured when -Oommuniatl attacked
an outpost at Phu Loe, J5 miles north· west of Da Nang.
Seven other Marillea were JciDild in
"J..r..• aal U •e ~. .... ':."9'.\1jf n.w:: " .... .....,, ... .. ~ .... ..., ........... ......
tbelr guards were, leaving loaded
weapon.1 within ~acb. 'At locbtime
Jan. 21, they got" their' chance.
One of their two guards was sleep-
ihg in a hammock upstairs while the
other took their dirty dishes to a mess
hall.
They fled into ~ jun&Je and eveb·
tually made their wwt baet to the
U.S. positio ns.
"I got all choked up," Rob.a said.
• •·1. thoutbt I was goJ.nl to ~·"
SELLING PATRIOTISM -Four young salesmen of the Boys' Club of
tbe Hart>pr Al"flil sb_ow ~f American flag kits their club is olfering
ft>r sale, tn cooperabon with the DAILY PlLOT. Ready to deliver flags
to Harbor Ana buyers are (left lo right) Jeff Wil.9on 9, Kurt Apel
8, John Lumian, 10, and Les Shelton, 9. · ' ·
Pilot ]oim Boys' Club
In Flag . Sales Campaign
Continuing a tradition of many
years'• atandlng the . DAILY PJL01'
today joins the B~s· Cl ub ol the
Harbor Area in mowiLJJ\g the 1988
flag kll Jal!.\ ~mi;allo.
As a public servlc. lo the com·
munity, the Boys' Club each year
has encouraied residents to fly the
American flag. especially on national
holidays and other significant dates.
such as Abraham Lincoln's birthday
lftl>. 12) and George Wasblnaton's
birthday (Feb.~-To help the ca palgn In a taniible
way, the club e h year has offered
for sale, al a fraction of its usual
retail prl~. a complete flag ltit.
suitable for use both at homes and
commercial establishments.
The lrit oUered this year contains
From P•1~ 1
SAUNA ...
t>Ifice, a jaH spokesman said.
District Atttimey Cecil Hicks W9s
not lmmedlMely 1v1Uable for com·
znent on the &rTest.s.
They followed one Wedneaday when
an undercover poUctma.n visited a
health salon at 2830 Newport Blvd.,
where Dorothea Paullne Smith, 43.
alJegedJy agreed to perform a lewd
act for SIS.
She was arrested by Detective
Simon on suspicion of soliciting fo
perform a lewd act. was freed on
$315 bail . and wlll appear Tu esday
for arraigmnent in Newport Beach·
CoMa Mesa Municipal Court.
as a bonili a miniature California
state flag.
The complete kit sells far 48.95 and
includes:
-A Clve-fool by three-foot ~encan
nag 'ft'ith sewed stripes. priilted fi eld.
double-stitched hem. canval' headi ng
and brass grommets.
-Two-piece, six-foot varnished
Douglas F ir flagpole with brass screw
joint and gilt ball ornament.
-Bracket. screws and halvard.
-Bonus miniature CaJUonua state
Jlag.
Flag kits ordered by readers in
the Harbor Area either will be
delivered in person by boys who are
members of the Boys' Club or will
be mailed directly to the buyer's
home.
Orders can be placed either at the
Upper Bay Branch. 2131 Tustin Ave ..
Costa Mesa (telephone 642-837'.!l or
Central Rranch, 594 Ce nter St . Costa
Mesa .-1 telephone 543-93871. Chee kl
should be made payable to: '"Boys'
Cluh of The Harbor Area "
The nags 11re available now and
ready for delivery.
ACLU lo Conduct
Fund-raising Fete
The Orange Coast chaptel' of the
American Civil Liberttts Union •ill
hold a fund-raising party Saturday
in Laguna Beach.
Clement Burnap. of Newport Beach.
ACLU publicity chairman. 1a1d tbe
affair will be held in the evening
al 1090 Dyer Way.
Bobby Blue-eyes' M'!_m J
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~rial ~nds in Deadlock
BJ THOM BARLEY
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Seven •omen and five men fil rd
wearily into Superior Court lite
Thursday to announce they were
hopelen lY deadlocked !n the ."Bobby
Blue•ytS'1 ~lal o< Diana Lynn
Gorcev,
And the tan. auburn-haired m~r
of J>•til Mltu BdJ -dubbed Bobby
D'hlHret "-th• day he wu fouad 'w~ •round a Wes..U.mr
department store -seemed equally
dejected as Judgt Howard Cameron
curtly d)iuniaaed lhe jury aAd ruled
a mistrial.
Jlldge Cameron instructed Mls~
GorcevC&nd hel' attorney to mum
to court -Wednesday Iar Che •ttinl
~ a new trlal.
Jvy toremaa Art.bur C. Se-. told
tbe Judi• tbat lb boan " dlMt• Jett CM jury locked at lo.2 In ta.or
of acquittal on tbt dlarte· ti cbild
dettrUon. Tbe !l.ll"1 "" --tht otbcr w11. t to J ln tnai..~ con·
Yidlioa; OI tbt ...,_ dwjt' GI dllld
·~-be Mid.
M1U Gcircev, 24. •• ~ ln
Ncw•ber• llnt ~ afta lbt
had dumped her bluHyed. red-halted
Infant aon in a croWlhd Westminster
store.
She tearfully pleaded 1n cour t. that
she had no alternative -her lover,
she said, had ejected her from tbe
Whittier home she shared with hlra
alter he refused to help maintain
the lllellttmate offspring of her liaison
with a 'tle9eland police man.
MiJI Gorctv told the court that
she was u~ployed, ptMUes~ and
had been 1'efused a!d by the County
Welfare Department when she left
he infant $on in the K Mart 11torr
It •11 a temporary measure, she
inai1ted. ud .ne intended to reclwn
the boy when sbe bad obtained finan•
clal help from her family in Cleveland.
Tbe prosecution ll'JUtd that MIN
GorctT ooly returned for her IClll
bec:lease • furtbtr qoaml med tbt
renewed ~laticGshlp with bet lover
ln Wblttle1. tt was a cue o( the
lover Orat and till son second. Utt
court 1'11 told.
Mls Goreev c:urrenUy resides with
1 C.ta Mela famUy. She IJ baned
by COQl't ardel" from lffing her son
wbo 11 bebta cartel for in a c:ou11t1
approved fOttlf bomt. ~
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Bola ........ ,.. ....... .. ~~'"· .... wliJ be 1tadoned at the Mwllie
.~ Recruit Depot at San °"II
ud Nelson to tbe Marine Barraeb
a• the U. S. Naval Trainlng Centu
at Greai Latea, Ill.
After Lbelr capture, the pair said..
they were marched all d.ay to a Com-
DMSnist mountain hideout in northwest
South Vietnam. The Communist stag..
Ing area where the1 were held includ-
ed thatched huts, bunkers and a mess
hall.
Nelson wu wearing oaly · 1borts
when be was cfptured. Roba bacl
a T-tltirt ud dungarees.
OCC Student
In Nareo Case
: Will Be Tried
Or&Jlle Co.at College 1tudent Daniel
L. Frazier of LllUDa Buch must
face a March 11 jury trial on ebaraes
of possession"' of marijuana, Superior
Court Judie William Spdn ruled
Wednesday.
Frlliel', 21, of 152 Emerald Bay,
pleaded innocent at bis ,lrl'a.lgnment.
He ls being beld in Orange County
jail in lieu of '5,000 ball.
Frazier ii one ol two men arrested
by Laguna Buch police in wbat is
believed to · be the largest aeizure
of marijuana in the city's history.
David Mark Reddy, 19, of Garden
Grove. waived jury trial Wednesday
and flied a motion for dismissal of
charges against him.
Judge Speirs ordered Reddy to
.return Feb. 7 for a hearing on lite
motion. Reddy is also in custody 10/
lieu or $.5,000 bail. (
Both men were arrested in Laguna
i>each last Nov. :xi wben poUce said
t'" "It more than 34 pounds or mai ijuanii
wa~ 1our.d in a car occupied by the
two men. Officers estlmated the retail
value of the illicit drug at •ts.ooo.
Babcock Corp.
Plans Sellout
Babcock Electronics Corp. of Costa
Mesa intends to sell out to the Ester·
line Corp. or New York City, presi·
dents of both companies announced
today. No prlce was disclosed.
Moody Besancon. president of Bab-
cock. s a i d. agreement has been
reached with Gerhard R. Andlinger,
Esterline chairman. It is 1ubjec1 to
approval of Babcock stockholders.
the directors of both companies and
regulatory agenclf!ft.
"The j o i n i n g of the individual
technological, management and mar·
keting capabilities, as well as the
financial strength, of the Two firms
within tbe Esterline Corp., createa a
geometrically 1tronger entity within
which we can achieve our colncldent
growth obje~.'' Besancon sald.
Babcock'· neadquartered at 3S01 Harbor BIVd.. Coda Meu, has a
facility aa wtll at 1101 E. A1b St.,
Fullerton.
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wear -~· -.vcL ''TM Ill flDI ........ 'lillai
''If we JNIH ..... itl. y'd
give us..-.-~~ Viet·
namese ~ tie ~ tinJled
llal.:" .
"I don't ·....a iiry-..,. fteated
.JlS IO goecl," he W "IMJbe tbey
wanted ua 1e · !UM tome kind of
state ment ••lion th111 United States later:·
.... knew we were goilt• to gdt
out lllere." Jloha ii.Id. "We bad -to
aet 08l. We were worried about wbat
cy.ir p.rents were thlnlJ.ng.••
, OCC Officials Seeking
Cash From Saddlehack
Orange Coast Collece District of·
ficials today are looking to the state
capitol in hopes of obtaining $:!00,000
or more future income from Sad·
dleback Junior College District.
The i.neome would be in the form
of SJOO.per·etudeat seat tas fees over the next three years.
. Uni;ter the present education code.
Saddleback, as a new district, Is ex.
empt for a three-year period from
payin g seat tai fees.
OCC o!ficials, however, art seeking
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one member to participate In the
program.
Councilmen will make the final
study group sele<:ttons from the sub-
mitted nomjnations. M u 1 i c i p a I
lawmakers will also aelect from the
list cit.I.lens fw steering committee
membership.
The nine-member st.eerin1t com·
mittee will oversee the entire pro·
gram. One of its members ,)wjll be
a councilman. another will be a city
planning commissioner.
The age1'cies which will be tapped
for membership in the various study
groups will include all of the city's
24 homeowners' associations. One
member will be ~lected from each.
rn addition, one member, will be
sought from each or these organiza.
tions:
The CiUiens Harbor Area Research
Team !CHART); tile Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commeq:e ; Corona del •
Mar Chamber of Commerce ; Newport
Chamber's Women's Division; Council
of Churches ; Friends of the Library;
City Arts Commi ttee; UCI ; Newport·
Mesa UnUied· School Distric t;
Woman's Civic League; League of
Women Voters: Fiflb Dist r h: t
Supervisor Alton E. Allen·, offi ce;
County Harbor District: P a r k s ,
Beaches and Recreation Commission,
and the City Library Board. _
Also, councilmen and plannlni com·
missioaers Will appoint a total of 14
cltizena of their owii choice. In all.
54 Newport ~tizens ...m participate
in the muslve study, wbkh ls ex·
peeled to take at least six months
to complete.
--legislative revtsiOn .i the code eection.
District Supl Norman Watson and
trustee Worth Keene journeyed to
Sacramento last week and, .according
to Wat.son. won the support ol Dr.
Ronald Cox. edui:atiOl'I advisor to the
Senate.
Local a!semblymen R o b e r t
Radham. Robert Burke and Kenneth
Cory and state Sen. John Schmitz
have been asked to introduee the
Jegi!lation. Dr. Watson said.
Santa Ana and North Orange County
Junior College districts, whlch also
accommodate students from the aouth
county Saddleback area, back the code -
revision attempt.
The proposed change is to delete
the three-year seat tax exemption for
11ew junior colJege districts.
The present exemption is intended
to h~lp new districts r i n a n c e
classroom construction while getting
off the ground.
The three older county districts,
however. balk at aUowing south county
students to attend their campuses rent
free.
5addleback will be able to handle
only about 500 student.<! in new
facilities to t1e readied for next fall.
Currently. l.D> south county students
are enrolled at OCC alone.
Dr. Watson said the present legisla·
tion "allows a district to dodge its
reponslbillty and provides a v~·good
excuae for postponin1 bulldtns.'
f'ro• P .. e I
f~UNCl~ ...
recently was a real estate appra.iser.
He is pruident of the West Newport
lmprovernent Association.
Three of the council's seven seats
io before the electorate on AprU 9.
Incutnbeftt Llndaley P a r 1 on 1. of
District 7. so far appeen unchallenged
in his declared bjd for 1 second tum.
Dee Cook. who has taken out a
noznination petition for his third term,
possibly will be challenged by Ed
Hirth, former Newport Ha r b o r
Chamber ol Commerce presfdent.
Hirth is expected to come up with
a definite yes or no on his candidacy
by next week .
Municipal voting for the three posi·
Uons will be city-wide.
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U.S.Ap~
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -The
Security CollDcll met at 12:30 p.m.
PST today at the urgent reque1t of
the United States to CQl\ltder cbargee
that North Korea's s~ of the
U.S.S. Pueblo is "a grave threat to
peace." •
U S. Ambassador Arthur J .
Goldberg :asked for an urgent council
meeltn"g in a letter-delivered to tbe
council president shortly after a p.m.
Thursday night.
Only one speaker was listed for
the council .meeting, the United States.
The only item on the agenda was
Goldberg' & letter.
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'CON,ISSION' -This photo
rele.-ed today by a North Ko-
rean news source pu.rpol'U to
show Cmdr. Uoyd . Bucher,
skipper of the captured. USS
PueblC>, writing "comession"
that his ship violated • North
Korein waters.
WAalJNGTON (UPI) -Secret.ary
of State Ded RMlk cave memben of
the SM.ate rorelp Jtelatiohi Com·
'mlt.ee u up-to..the-mlnute brlefinc on
the Pueblo criail today.
Ke went lnto a elated seaslon with
the IJ"Oup without comment1111 to
QIWtmeD,
.. At tbe same ti.me, Senate Democra·
Uc Leader Mike Mandield said cau-
tion uct patience 'fft be exercised
1n the crisl1.to avoiG endangering the
13 crew me_m~ Pueblo held
captive by North .
MuWield comm : "If we wani
to save these men, had better act
circumspect.IY as we are and patient·
tyuwe~
"Tbl.s ia a time for testing for all
of WI. I want to see tbeae people sav·
ed. not destroyed."
Restraint was the waichword ln
<(or\g:ress over the' North Korean seis·
ure of the U.S. intelllgence sb.ip and
the ?pture of its crew. But members
were quick to p(>lnt out the seriou&•
A U.N. spokesman said the fact
the council meetina has been schedul.
ed dtd not necessarily mean all council
members agreed the crisis should be
, handled by the U.N.
The Soviet Union was reluctant for w:fe Vncertai·n the world body to Intervene in the .,
seizure of the American recon·
naissance ship, according to reportl, • Jf . p1.. ·-•n. Rf al
' ness of the situation "which led
President Johnson to call up more
than 1 score of naval and air reserve
units Thursday.
circulating at the U.N. after the JW.,., e
Goldberg request arrived Thursday •
rug~ncil President Agha Shahi of One of Husband Pakistan conferred with the 15 council
member nations, some of whom asked
for time to consult their governments.
In a letter. Thursday nigllt to Sbahi.
Goldberg charged that· Communist
violations of the 195.1 K o r e a n
Armistice are creating a dangerous
situation reqwring the intervention of
the Security Council.
North Korea captured the Pueblo
and her crew of &1 Tuesday. The
United States says the seizure took place in international waters.
"I request an urgent meeting of
the Security Council to consider the
grave threat to peace which has been
bMught about by a aeries of in·
creasingly dangerous and aggressive
miUtary actions by North Korean
authorities {n violation of t h e
armistice agreement and or in-
ternational law and or the charter
>f the United Nations." Goldberg's
letter said. . ·
ln Washington U.S. officials said
privately they do not expect any ma-
tor help from the United Nations but
.ire ~suing that avenue as part m
their over-all effort to exhaust all
dJplomatic potsibilitles.
Kasperak ~liried
In Oeye~nd
CLEVELAND (UPI) -M i k e
Kasperak, America's second heart
transplant patient, was burled today
in calvary Cemetery after a short
religious service.
The religious ceremony wa-s con·
ducted by the Rev . John Tezie of
·st. Wendelin 's Church.
SAN DIEGO-(AP) -The we oC
the skipper ot the seiz.CS USS Pueblo
said t.od«y a North Korean photo
purporting to show him sig~in a
confession resembles him , but i1
impossible to be sure."
An officer who served under Cmdr.
Lloyd M. Bucher for three years said,
hoftver. It does not appear to be
him.
Mrs. Rose Bucher made the com·
ment after looking at an Associated
Press Wirephoto sent ,by radio from
U. Far East.
''"There .ia a resemblance." she said,
•'but because of the angle it is lm·
possible to be sure" that the · picture
is that of Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher.
The photo shows only part or a
face:
Mrs. Bucher made this brief com·
ment after examining the photo at
the home of a Navy friend, Lt. Cmdr.
Hemphill then added: "That's all I am
going t.o say." ,
Ul"IN-•11
Jn New York Thursday night. Sen.
Thruston B. Morton (R.Ky.) aaid pub-
lic opinion may force the United -.
Another Kirschke
Witness Oaimed
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Near Death Scene
LOS ANGELES (Af'l -Another
person claims to have .een a man and
a woman near tbe scene of the dou·
ble murden o( which Jack Kirschke
was convicted, bis son says.
Kirschke, a suspended deputy dis-
trict attorney, ~as convicted of shoot-
ing to death rus wife Elaine and her
frleod, Orville Drankhan last April.
Hls son~ Dougla. :s\:24, said Thursday
-he found a Ventura County woman
whose story teoded to corroborate one
reportedly told earlier by two men.
The latter said they saw a blonde
woman and a man run from the
Klncbke apartment after two sboU
were fired. .,,
The two mtn reportedly told Kirsch-
ke's former defense attorney, Albert
C. S. R&Dlsey, that they were bur·
glars en route to a "job." 'Mle men
•ere noted as sayin2 the man they
saw running was not Kirschke.
Kirschke has asked Assistant Attor·
ney General Albert W. Harris. who
prosecuted him. to tell him the where·
abouts of the first two eyewitnlsses.
Harris has said he will give informa~
tion about them to Kirschke's "duly
appointed" representative.
Brea Yo uth Dies
After Cycle Cr ash
A Brea youth died early this morn·
Ing at Orangu:;punty Medical Center
as the result of injuries suffered in
Slates to take mllitvy steps if diplo-
matic efforts fail.
"We've got to baclt our President
• . . to get those men out,·• Morton
told newsmen. "l think tbe American
people are demanding it. J guess
we're going to have to -go iJ}."
Mansfield sa1d the mobilization em·
phasized the '"grave. dangerous and
• Fnd~. J111111ry 26, 1%8
1(1oomy" situation lacing America In In contrast to the general approval oC
the Far East. the President'• action.
Sen. Jacob K. Javlts IR·N. Y. l saJd J. Wlllfam Fulbrlcht, clWrma.D of
"we must assume the callup of re. the Senate Foreign Relationa Coln•
serves Is nece11ary," ~ut dem8lld a mlttee and ,a perailtetJt critic of JobJt.
full explanation from the President iion's Asian pollcy, detlared the eall-
betore the week ends on the seizure • up was ''just. another incldent of es-
of the Pueblo. · calation directly related to the wat
Some voice~ of crcern were heard in Vietnam."
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• llis widow , Ferne. had t.o be com-
forted as the ceremony began. Hji;
ailing mother, Anna, 76, who had been
told of his death but not the transplant
operation. also attended.
ON STATION -The "Big E"
(carrier rYSS Enterprise) is
shown on station off North Ko-
re) in this map which depicts
deployment of carrier and her
escorts near where USS Pueblo
was kidnaped by North K~ea.
Air forces are being built up
a motorcycle accident last Saturday. "'1
Richard Shenker. 19, of 362 Walnut I
St.. WfS injured when his motorcycle
went out of control on rmperial
Highway, east of Sievers Street and
An American Legion honor guard
&Ssisted at services for the 54-year-old
World War II veteran who died of
complications Jan Saturday, 14 days
~a.fter,the transplant.
. at Osan and Kunsan (ajrplanes
in circles on map) as' l(orean
situation grows more tense. rammed into a tree. /
Jury ~ooks at Coroner
'""'' -C~n!:al-~or!'::L.~::. .. ~r.!..~=j~ ~:~~~:.~.~:field~"' 1tfrtt::;. •j<.:Jn"" t::'.:S ~~"":;; :I:: the coroner's office." And these forensic pathologist · w i • h ad· ~~:'~.:tr<:. ~·111e··~.~~,.:: rurther pointa. are made i!' the Grand mlnistrative expe~ience. the depart· <4't~ "' lf:U'' T. venKtNr!..f°" !{'= Jury's analysis or defects 10 the opera-menl would attain the s t • tu r P -:= .::. ~ •,i:., W::..~~~J:. i.r • tlon of Dr. Brandt's m~ch criticized necessary to assure the confidence oC ~c11~~"f,°':. ~ 1:".""''8'~J'~,,'~\'!. department: the ci tizens of the county." rJrr: J::;cr~~~-t f1f lllt tffT Ort,_ -"Jn the present'eanner or SeleC· "Much disSat,isfaCtiOft W a S l'X·
By THOM BARLEY ting the coroner, no job qualification pressed by the perso1:1nel of the ror· plan exists. Any person who is 21 oner's office and by some morticians °' llM Oelfr "'" ••et1 years of age and an elector of the throughout the. county with the present
It was perhaps inevitable that the county may run for the office m -cor-method of allocating cases to various
1967 Grand Jury would wish to make a <mer -DO otbel' qClaliflcatioDI are mortuariea," the report adds .
.J the Oran necaiary. "Tbe Grand Jury believes." it " thorough invoi:StigaUon of ge _ ··The five elected members or the statn • ..''that the establi!hment of a
County Coroner's Offke in the wake oc .Board of SU,pervison have n o central morJUe wouR1 mlnimlte the
the sordid trail of fraud and em· supervisorial authority over t b e potential for dishonesty or special
bezzlement that sent Chief Deputy Coront>r's Office oUler Ulan approval favors by coroner's Office personnel ''
Public Administrator Louis T · or it.s budget. Under the preJent Then are other factors that lead to
Vanscourt to state prt1on for one to 10 system. the coroner operates as a the Grand Jury's condos.ion that a
years. completely autonomous department of central mor~ is urgenUy required,
Tills Is quickly conceded l.n the county government, altbou&h the coun· the report indicates. 1t goes on :
jury's report. But. the report adds. ty supplies all of tbe funds foT td· "Teetlmony ... indtcrated that parti<tl
then were two other reaaons which ministration m the tacJUty." embalmilts la permitted before ""
prompted the ''thorough study" oC Dr. 1'ht! Grand Jury wu unanl"'ou In a= Is perfonned. due lo !hr
R•ymond Brandt's diVJslon. They '1tf sr•eation Of a cure for the falllnta a of a central morgue. Th•~
wen: of the coroner's omce. Jt rlCOm· taUmony further tndicated that in
• ecommend1U 1 by pre v Io us mended : aome types of cof0ner'1 cases thi~
Ora County and Juries for the "That the Government Code be could Impede Dlld:togs of the causes of
~Ush t central morgue. am~nded ma.lei~ office of the cor· death. Teatimcftly alsa lodlcated that :i
The 0 study of the cor· C'lner appointive rather than elective tn 3ubftantial savings In Count)' fund~
Ice m the lljtht of past opera· Orange County. PhilosophJcally," tht wou14 be possible under • central
ti .and current and Jong-term re1,ort states. "many cltfuns duire to moTgue system."
opcratlon1 of th• county. · contr61 public qffJdals at the ballot There's a1f obvious site for such 11
Taking ltt atlted aecond ~•son bt>x. If confidence It to be rffltablleh· central morgue, the Grand Jury C(ln·
flnt. the Grand Jurf fouad muc to ed In this mOlt aensltive area of coun• eluded. "With the eatablishmerit of the
dJsturb It ln an bmtltipdOD bl whi ty AerVice, It II Imperative that ateps U°" School or Mediclne. the Granlf
"m&nJ houn were rpeat tatervlmnC be taken immediately." Jary reco:mmadl the County Mt41ical preaut a.ad pUt ..,...., Of the cor· It 1J allo noted ·m the report: Center u a aJte for tbe 10c1Uoo of a
ooez 'a 1talf." "Oranae Couuty II tbe only county ot Clntral Moriue."
A.Dd "IOllle memben"· tt the cor· it.a a1le in ·terms of population iA ''llll& i.rae (Callforda) oountir~
eoet'I llaff told grand jann tbat Dr. California that doet not have • fulJ. wlddi haft 1 medJeal IChooll have
• Br~ndt,... spendJ.n1 Jfttuftfdent t!IM time lfll)OinMd coroner.'' tltaWbhed thelr central moriues 1n
-; tn ptrformln1 the dutl ti the ottlce." And 1uch • clec11ion. th Grand Jury clott proximity to thelr medicii
, "The office." the nport point.I IMd. ~ stat.et, lead• to the recom· Cdtera." the report note . •·1" ap1>3rtntl) coruldend by the COi'· mendation ttbat "a C("ntral mOrl\lt I» And bacldn1 the Grand Jury recom·
onit,• to bf-a pM'i-d~ ~ ([)r. Brandt eatabt.lahed u soon as practlc•bll' m l'dttlon. the rl'port a• atts. wrr,.
tnld ir1,,..jurnt1 be driot" about • Ulde1" tht admlnlstutlnn ~ lht "the Oran"e Cou nty MediCjl A~~n<''~
twr11•a wttlr to bis print• pracdef') CMoMr'~ office." .. tJon. the staff of tM Ortnsir C'ounry
nd tMrtfort bas re.u1lfotl lo a lack .. f The report hoMt th•t •1t11 11 run. Medttal Centtr and uie coroner:·
mttr t In 1ood admlntltraUon. • time coroner. aJected .,, the Board of
"Tl ••• I eon~tln. ftctod~ tM &UpervilOl'I. •ho l1 ruDJ quaWied tJ Oraqe CoatJ Mecll<'ll ~ reporr IDll °'• "• UM pear ·iltcia edmlntttratlon and iJI Ult medlco-l•PI . .
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M's tfle big look !or spring 3Ad this
nervy little double-knit dress has it.
Hot red, yellow or cool navy in
Orlon· acrylic, sizes 5 to 15. By .""' Bronson of Cal 1fornia 21.11
Young Ca li fomia Shop,
a II sewn s tMeS
Newport 11 Fashie11 Island Newport Center• 644·2200 •Mon., Thurs., Fti. 10:00 till 9:30 Other days io:oo tlll 6:00
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UNITED PaEIS ·INTZBNAnONAL.
A storm ewer tbl Atlantic bl1n!reted
New Englanl w1th up to 1even iDcbea
....... w .. ..., ,.. ... of mow toda1. A ooW froat cbiDl4
Termed the "tarsest multipie -the creat plalns ad the rock*.
filer in the hiltory ol the Internal The Atlantic storm, cent.end aboclt ~venue Service," Leroy J. Deskin 150 miles east of N1~actet, Mau.,
of San FrandscO was banded a produced snow Crom Rbode bland
muimum prlscm sentene'e of three to Eutern Maine. Bostoa n hit
years. Deskin, 61, would have ob-bardeat, gettiaa an .lncb of aaow an tamed $800 000 in refUnds if he . . ri bad tucceed'ed with hi! 240 fictit· hour durmg~six-hour pe od that
toua flltngJ. An 1RS ·computer waa ended at 1 ~ EST.
bis undoing. Boaton bad a _,! of aeven inches •
ol snow on the a:roUDd.
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\,~' .a.7111°1 • llilC>11'n to ........... rdrt•Wel· .......... , ............
en Cawed Ila a l'ICllll& .,_. crtdcll·
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.... WbUe ... _ltaOlmOl
ol Ida ,..tpltJcm TltandlJ tlul& be
.... dilaau.tled wta. llElt'• budlet
and Pruldent John.loll'• Vietnam
polley, Gardfner denied be quit be-
caUll ol dllaerffmeab wttb tllle ad·
ministradoD.
"The reuclll for my departure are
not to be foand 1n ..., J.uue or incl·
dentl. but ue limply ·a Judim•t on where 1 can be .JD01t uMfu1 ill the
immediate future," Garcbm ..W.
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Three inches of new snow fell Thurs·
day nl&ht across part of New
Hampabire and Southern Maine. Ll&tK
1110W fell today from Western South
Dakota acron the Northern Rockies
to the Paclflc NorUiweat. The CGlid tbef speared tbrouib the
Plain& and Rockies came in the wake
of unaeuonably mild wuther that
sent t.mperaturea into the 60s and
70s in the Central Plains Thur1day.
io<•" ,. •• DlllLLUSIOMIJ DIMOCltATIC 'DOYI •
MIMHltl'it ............. M.carthy
"When I return to \be Carnelie
Foundation ·-w b I ch l will do on
March 1 - I wU be dlred1y involved
in the problema of the citi11."
Gnner apraMd ll'9a& CODC9l'll
In the~ tHrVbodv'• ftmCf
tu"" to love, and with IJ)ring Wet
tDff&MT in th4 1outhlcmd nsiling tM
umpnaturea i1'1(1 tM 30'1, Bruc1,
licllrOfl, 5, and KatMriM StUgu_tz,
4 of Santa Monka 1hart their ice a";.,am cOM. Whfll mod people in
~ Eon OTt 1he>HH11g mow frum
Uldr toaUcl, chlldrm m Orange
CounC, ore /fndfng ioou• to cool off.
The wathennan Ml promiled at
kait two "'°'' dau• of thil btautiful
toeatM-r. • Newport Beach's own Buddy
l betn, "Uncle Jed" of "The Bev·
erly Hillbillies,'' wanted to be a
doctor and managed to get two
years of pre·med under bis bell
But conditions of bis time forced
him to go to work. Buddy knew
\ liow to dance and 60 entered show
buliness. RecenUy, when he had to
phone his doctor at 4 a.m., Buddy
said he wu happy be wasn't on
the other end of the phone. •
., 'JUa~a /Ju~qJnllJP 11,. ro
1"¢ a111 oi /JuµujaJ pa.nqwaw
•aJ ~S ·~J oiu1 11Utx> aJn1 -ofd avi '.1.iowaw J~ /Ju~t[:uoar
,iai/y ·p a z t> w u mn Jal[:>nai
~J, 'f)11>f JaVJOW 1l[l ,, '1Utnid1'/a
11,_,JP t> mn a141 ''ll p101 no/I
pJt>• put> uo~ uf auwt[ awro
lJfa amn """ ·iuaJoo air>Jf Ur> U&OJ/ /17,ua:>aJ Jft):> auottd 0
patafa:>aJ • nun.uJluDUI> uft>WaJ oi
•~IJO' 014m 'Ja14:n>•i ~ ~i~
tro01 t> 'ti~' /o /Juf't01dS
• lob Myue, long-time goUer of
Reno. finally scored bis first bole-
in-one . . . but in the wrong bole.
His tee shot landed on the green,
but neither he nor bis three com-
panions could find the ball unUl
they loolted in a bole which the
greenskeeper had neglected to fill
when changin& the position of the
pin.
'1be mercury was in the 40s and
50s u far north 11 Iowa and South
Dakota Tbunday.
Freelinl rain and drlule led an
approachinC _ cold. front a c r o a s
Soutbern 'WllcoDISn, CIUllnl Ice to
form on tome roads.
Tbt pleture ol cold and 1now was
a bl& coatrut to the weather in the
southern half of the naUon. where
it wu moltly clear and dry. There
wu IOIDe cold Jn the southeast where
early morninC temperatures in the
2()1 and all broueht some frosL
J'rott was expectad throulbout
ir.QCh ol Florlda, eapeclally in the
' lDterior aectlon1. In Miami, where
it w11 '1 at mldatternoon Thursday.
Ufe mercury dipped to the mld-405
before dawn today.
Before the 1un rose , It was 15 below
at Maasena, N. Y .. and 82 at Key
West, Fla. -the nation's low and
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Eglin Air Crash
Kills 4 Crewmen
McCarthy Says
Accept No_.th
Vietnam Off er
BOSTON (UPI) -Stn IM1ne J .
McCarthy. diaillualoned Dllncatic
dove of Minnesota, today ur1ed the
United States accept tbe offer of
North Vietnam to talk to "see if they
are sincere."
He is taking hia anti·wtr president·
lal campaign into New Hampsbirt to-
day in hopes of capturing the nation's
first 1968 Presidential Primary.
McCarthy spe.nt Thursday greetint
campaign workers in Musachuetta
since he also will run in that 1tate'1
April primary. He urged a ne1otlat-
ed settlement 1n Vietnam and "n·
examination of our involvement la the
war." __
Earlier, he urged caution in the
USS1.Pueblo incident, sa)'inl tbOll
who take "a go in and' get it" attl·
tude were speaking "lnati~ CRESl'VIEW • Fla. (UPI) -The without knowledge of all the facts. '
crash oi an Air Force q123 carao He termed the callup of some lf,800
plane at Ealin Air Force Base Tbun-Air Force and Navy reservistl an at·
day killed Ill four crewmen. titude of "increased milltarlnn"
The plant, bein~ed to train ptlota which be said would serve only to
for service in V m, crublanded helthten the "fears and doubtl " the
near the nmw1y of an auxlllary field American people."
near here. McCarthy turned his attention to
Air force offlclala identified the vie· Vietnam in an address Thursday
tims as Cept. Donald R. Tbomplimon. nleht to the New England chapter of
36. High llock, Pa., the lnltructor Slam• Delta Chi, a professional jour·
pilot; Staff Sgt. J1mea H. Jefferies, naU1m :7!\' 26, Summit, M.IJs., fllght en&lneer; "'nle stratlon ls either afraid
2nd Lt. Francis G. Guidry, 23, Ville to negotiate or is assur ..... of I~
Platte, La., and 2nd Lt. Stanley R. ll wlde military victory ve~o
Anmtrona, ~. Mesa, Ariz. that ne1otlatlona are not neceua.ry.
... Tbil 11 w1abful thJ.nkinl," he said.
Greeks Discharge
33 Top Officers
AmENS (UPI) -The military reJllM dllbonarablJ dltcbarsed 18
Generali and 15 Colonela from the
Greet Army for their part in King
Constantine's attempt to overthrow
the re11me, the aovennnent..pzette
Slid today.
It aid two Brfladier• and 10
Coblela were retired for the same
reuon.
TM senator said "Mvtn year• ago
th1I month Prtlldent John 1'. Ken·
ned1 proclaimed to t1'e world: 'Let
ua never ne1<>tlate out of fur, but
let us not fter to necotlate.' We all
applauded thOl8 wordl. I suuest the
present admtn1atr1tion is afraid to
negotiate.'' He said Kennedy and Presidents
Truman and Etaenhower declined to
eacalate our mlllt&r1 commitment in \
Southeut Alia. to lfll1 great degree,
but ''in 11111 we have the United
States attacklq a mtall. weak na·
lion. with m1n1 of our moat sophis·
Ucated weapons."
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WASHINGTON (UPI) :-time,. bombers ratblr than at' a -.it tle .,..._ WM
The reuc>!I U. UBIW ~ ...-. tbe main -••'wiD_.,,,.._,
States coutaallJ '•• p • deter{.eQt 11atnst .....,. -4, .... tt • a• ao'De of ita BS1 bombers "War. . ..umaa.ct '191 111Q11oa •
in, the air, caJT}'ing nuclear l>uflng tbe "Mllaile Gap,. J'Nf.
weapons far frOtn u. s. debete of the ltlO ~ JD c • D Ir • I I ..... • I
shores, la not primarily paip, fallare .., malnt1l1 tedlDOD1 mlde pallllc ...
atr1&tegic. 'nle main purpoae ccmtiDuoa1 all'bol'De .n t. ·-it dia lOlld 1111 is train,ing, aceord.ine to u. was ... Of ... critidl•• De~ s:~ ..
S. officials. 1-leveled at BileDDonr'a ad· McNamaR' had ,.......,
The crash of one k6cb mfnlstratioD. ordered the fli&bbt ...._ ·
aircraft near T b u I e 1 Air farce gener,.is aach ed. Tb e teatim~'••M
G:eenlQ.d. has fOCllsed at-· as C\rtia LemaJ a • d that the Joint Cbiell 9' 8WI tention ~th here 1 n d Thomas P.°'f!lr claimed.tut bad . objilcted to _,....
abroad OJ\ tbe history and It would tncreaae th • e~1 tbe 1,._.
te-asons !Or the mlsslom. c:redlb~ Of ,U.S. nudear and tbat M~ ..
The first anno~ fcrcel. agreed that ftigbil. C8llllll t~at some ol the BS2s 1were llepoi;ts ~-• t\ •. continue to tb6 uteat -.,
airborne at any given time number of planes kept aloft siatent with • • r e l •I '*it
came a~ the be~g of at one t I nt e in the eerly' training."
the Kennedy admlniatration 1980s. Some said a aen. . • Since then the Strateclc
in January, 1961. At that Otben bave said up to 18 Air Comm~ (SAC) bu
.A. .A. ~V ..>... .A. J._ condueted What i~ e~na an i.c w w H w ••Airborne A l e r t Indoc--
H B b , 'trination Program." SAC ol· • om ragmen'ts ficers aay it ia de.ed to -famllial'ilie rupt crews wUh
. procedures -they would a,e
F d N C h in a ctlsls emergency alert. oun ear ras The number of planes DOW
aloft at 'any one time is
secret, but is reported to about 880 feet of water, Maj. be six or leas. The duty
Gen. Richard O. Hauiker Js rotated among SAC Wings
told a oews ~~ . · acaUered areund the coun·
AU the debris la beiq left .... Y~ The miaslon of one ''"'4 .. ht -here 1t u," ,· aald "4 •.... .. p1-ne lasts 24 hours. Jlanli.ker, ';becauae right SAC officers c~ it a
CAPTURED SHIP -'.his file photo of the USS
Pueblo, refen'ed to by ~ captors, the M>rth Koreans
as a "spy ship, .. ll an intelligence gathering vessel
whkh was operating in international Wllters off the
Ul'IT .......
coast of. Korea. The numbers superimposed on the
photo indicate the location of special equipment
carried on the ship. Ft>r a full description of the
vessel and its ''spy gear", see sto'.Y below.
THULE AIR B A S E ,
Greenland (AP) -Tbe U.S.
Air Foree found hydrogen
bomb tnrments Tbursday
around the apot where a
B52 bomber crashed and
burned on thick ice neu
this Arctic Circle base.
00• I' ha~ couti'ol ol the "token" force. making clear s contamination and I don't d t ···t to let it get •••. Y from .that they do not tegar j PY ""'. as a signiftelnt striking me!' power In an all.out nuclear Ship Gear Explained
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.. PALERMO, SiCUy (UPI)
-N&w e8l't.bquake lbocks, .--
snoiw and cold added to the
bitter pll~t of thousands of
homelesa Siciliana and ex•
hausted rescue workers to·
day In Sicily's w or s t
catastrophe in 60 years.
No deaths were reported
from today's two com·
paratively mild shocks. but
• the toll in the 13-da~ series
of quakes went up to 248.
Fireman Gioyanni Nuccio, _
reported missing after a
severe shock Thursday, was
found dead today under the
rubble or a building in
Gibelllna. A six-y_ear-dld
girl, Antonina Conamo, died
of exposure In the snow•
covered countryside near
Corleone, where her family
fled after the latest shock.
Nuccio was tbe ninth vk·
tim of Thursday's shock, the _
s t r o n g e s t since the
"disastrous" quake Jan .. 15.
Five other rescue work6)'S
were killed by crumbling
walls and three persons died
of heart failure.
Damage was estimated .at
more than '3'l0 million.
Palermo, a city of SS0,000
persons, was a l m o s t
deserted today as were
Marsala and T r a p a n i • . • • •
But the Air Force doesn't
know whether the rest of
the four bombs aboard the
big Strategic Air Command
jet are buried in the snow
and ice or at the bottom
of North star Bay under
He added that it bad n<>* war. However, the planes ·
been 4ecided whether to ~ '1'ainlng fllghts are fully
search. deeper for tbe 'rest equipped, carrr thei'r com· The above file photo of other equipment can lock ship acted as an auxiliary, ~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..
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of the bombs. Jftement of four 1.1 megaton The plane crashed Sunday hydrogen bombs, and would tlie USS ~blo was releas· on them; (2) long ~Les the winch probably has
on a nine-foot thick bl'.anket become part of the bomber ed by. tht'J'Pentagon after tha\ appear ·to support been removed to make
of ice coveting Nerth Star force used in nuclear war. North Koria captured the rn.bles fnr transmitting room f<Yr electronic equip.
Bay near Thule base. The The Thule incident has intelligence gathering ship messages to submerged ment: (6) this is the logi·
flame-scorched Mea and raised questions abroad as in internationa~ waters off .mbmarincli by Low fre· cal Location for tape re·
fragments of the plane in-to just which countries the the coast ofKdTea. quency radio waves: (3) cording equipment that .. • ~ 'lncide~t'
: .Still Hot
dicate that the B52 may p\aqes fly over, and this The numbers superim· radar equipment appare-nt· records communication& in·
have exploded on impahc~ i haa contributed to a clamp-posed on the photo Loe.ate Ly desinned for bouncing t.ercepted by the Pueblo; One crewman peris e~ ft down by officials on any ., .. the crash. Six. 0 t be r s discussion of routes. some o! the vessel's special signals off t. h e tropo-(7) unless the Peublo has
h · ted to at~.;. o _equinm._en_t. The equipment tt>here,· ( 4) at this location it$ hull modified for under· parac u s .,,,,, . ne ' Aside from the regular !I'".: uy
f th C pt. Fr"nk F incl1'dts: is a dome-shaped antenna water Listening equipment, o em, a .. · "indoctrination" flights, the ..
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ENH ) Hop~s. bas been teturned only thing SAC bas called · (1) twin antennae, called pointing skyward which the ship trails a Long line P~OM P (UPI -to Andrews Air Force Base, a true "Airborne Alert" in Yagi&, which show where probably is the chief means of hydrophones behind it
The Cambodian covernment Md., suffering a .bcoken arm its history was durin~ the signals are coming from so of communicating with air· as it moves.
said today it would not ac. and a minor frost bite. October, 1962, Cuba missile • planes and eavesdropping The Listening line is be·
cept the "fallacious pretext "I have positive. evidence crisis when "a large on their conversations: (5) neath the surface, dragged
of bot pursuit" as an ex-the weapons are around the number" of bombers were Soldier Killed the Pentagon photo shows down by a planing device,
plabation for ln incursion scar" where the plane aloft for 30 days. a deck wrnch at this loca· ·and has weighted hydro·
of American trool>SV! Into crashed. Hunziker said. Part of the rationale for PI:.ACENTlA -Army tion. --~h:..::ones hanging from it Cambodia from Viefnam on But while "every piece of lim1'ting Airborne Alert has ~ Ja 18 Sgt. Bobby West. son of Mr .. __ L_e!_t_o_v_er-=-f'_"_m_w_h_e ____ li_e __ .:::b.._be_r_'s_t_ro_t_l_in_e_. _I -----------------.;t&--n. · debris we found was icon· been an increasing belief by ,_
The official CambQdlan tamjnated," by the device's the Defense Department ~d: .Mrs. A. D. West, of
press -.,.q. 'saJd the radioactive c o n t e n t s. tbat it would have s\Jfficient 1222 w. Orangethorpe ft ..
government considered the Huntiker said, "bas~ on warning of a nuclear attack has been killed In acdon
Incursion at the border the information "we now to get a large percentage
village o( Pel!Jl Moo_tea a ~ &Aia dees not present of,. its bombers off the in Vietnam, the Pentagon
violation Of agreements a dangerou1 situation to ground before they could be rtported In Washingt,on to-
; reached by Prln~e N~rodom. anyone... destroyed. day.
• Sihanouk and C & ester _::::...::..:.:.---------~-----------------1
Bowles.
• • •
Bowles, the U .S . •
Ambassador to India, was
sent to Phnom Penh earlier
this month w discuss with
Sihanouk the question of
U.S. "hot pursuit" of Com·
munist trOOps neejng from
Vietnam into Catnbotia .
The United'States has con-
tended that Viet Cfng and
North Vietnamese troops
use Cambodian b o r d e r
areas as a sanctuary in the
Vietnam war~ · •
Today's govern men t
: statement rejected that con-
• tention because "the Na·
;· tional Liberation Front
: never v e n t u r e s into
11 populated regions like Peam
._ Montea." ! The United States has
• ack'nowledged that t h e
Peam Montea incident did
occur. It said the border
crossing was not intentional.
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2 More Gl's
Seek Asylum
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METZ, France (UPI) -
Two U. S. sotdiers drove an
a(my 1'eP from their West
(;Um.an._ hue and asked for
·asylum in France, police
reported today
A wuce spoknma.n sald
the soldiers, aced 11 ~
20, would be held ''while
French aldbOrttlei .ead)'
their case." ;He dJd not iden·
tif.y them.
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Cast members for the
ne'<t production of t h e
Rancho Community Play·
ers, "The Man in the
Dog Suit." have• been an·
nounced by director Sim
Hubbard.
The three-act comedy o(
a young man rebelling
against his wife's wealthy
family and life In ·suburbia
will open Feb. 22 for two
weekends at the Mission
Viejo High School multi·
purpose room.
Five community theaters,
all from the Orange Coast
area, will compete in the
10th aMual Orange Co unty
Footlight Festival. schedul-
ed March 28-29 al Santa Ana
College.
Entered in the one-act
play tournament are the
W e stminster Community
Theater. Huntington Beach
Playhouse. Rancho Com-
munity Pla yer ~San
Clemente C o m m u n 1 t Y
Theater and the S h a w
Players of Orange County.
The festival will again be
h~ld in P~ilUps Hall on the
The cast includes Jack '
Keilson, Danielle Kennedy,
Frank Dettenreider, Judy
Dettenreider, R l ch a r d
Springer , Clark Farrell,
Jan Stearns. Carol stanfield,
Terry Allen and A la n
Copley.
Reservations are n o w
being taken by Mrs. Art
Gordon at 837-8210 an<I Mrs.
David Pennington. 837-2222.
FINAL WEEK
Ne. 1 HIT MOYll
Ne. 1 HIT SON6
SAC c.ampus. this yur
under the a~splces of the
Orange Studio T b e • t e r
Guild. DAILY PILOT en-
tertainment editor T o m
Titus and Q>sta Mesa ac·
tress Carol Faulstic.k: are co-
chairmen of I.be event.
Westminster wlJl present
the comedy "Overlaid" by
Roberl!on Davies under the
direction ol Larry Tta •
mell. The Huntington Beach
group will stage ''They
Refuse to Be Resurrected.''
a comedy by N. K. Smith
directed by J'ohn Hebert.
"8even W o m e n ' ' by ..
~~T~ ~:-Ml'=:·,.,::;..-=:-..,..,.~ ,CJ!!!:!!!!. t11 HAO~mT\ITS ~ .WHICA .,_ ~ ::,!,J:' ;
J•mes Barrie will be the :f'~i.]""..:_~ ~ Z. 91.; '' *"' • ..... • .,.., .;-.-. = :,.....,.,,. _..::. ~-= =.:'-...._.iv"_.... .,..,,...,.,~
San Clement. entry under 111e e-i, .. _.., " tH•r C-" ='' J;t: :'·.: : .= : ... ::.~ :..:::-:: ~~ IN ::::=, ......... -.__.~
Theim• Ruckmu11' dlrec· ~~~=· T:''HLtGJftTL 1~ooa~1..0. ~...,ue~A-=--T:'"M~ .._, o.i.-i. .:=• ,.,.:-:-1or: c-t'f, lion wtlile the Rancho CASH ,,..,.... ., INN .. .... 1111 llOO«A l'Olt CA'" ,_.... ., .... ...... -11• '* Clllfor ..... Iii ... -• ~111 NrulJ • i.wtut ~ .. Ille Uttl!W Sl•tetl Mia 1111 .._,. -., 111t ..,., a.it J.,11...-f/I ,....,,,_.., Mn1Mt1W Mla'lllld Playus will offer "Tb• Ob-•• "" Seutll ''"". •"''_. "' 11111 ...... 1 1a ... ..._, ., .. .-t t~ .... " CMHwftllt. °'1"" twM\': Iii hlltllll ...... wtlkll -.cr~ tt • ti C " ..a.. b 0!'•11119 (Oldll'I CtuttllewM, <llY ti ...... 110 ........ ti 1ltle ....,.._ ~ Oii ~ rt, IM. ..... -· a ..... 1 _, ,..,.. .. ,.,.,_ .. Jee ve ue. a w:ama Y ,_, c.tlfofnla. .u ,,lllJ, 11.-". E.: ..... ...,..., _ 11 lilMlrtl ,... lfl .., "' .. ._ ...... tt .. • "' Ml ,.,...., •1111 .,.
Joh.n Caru-. """'· Shaw '"-' ~ "' • -,.... 11¥ w ..,.. .....-. ._ Mt._....., ..,..,.. .,.... J. ,....... _._...., •M --• -.. .. wttNlt .mw. • ~ II -.... o.-11 lf Tt_, lfl .. .. l'llM· 119t ...,.-_,.. ._ .. -• lie .. ..,... ....... N ...,..,., ti .. llilw.ri MN UNW group will preeent a n ,,,_...., .. ~ "' .,. tlrr ., c-_,.. • _. -...., ., " ...._ -1a ...,... .... ,.... i. .... Olllt'kt1 .,.. original ad.tptacjoa by Don :w. 1" .. i. c-iv •"" ..... _, .... "'.. OeM ., TniM "'· .._. "'-" ::":.....,,. .......... • _,.,. WHlllLU. • ~,.: ... ~~
Shaw "A Tait cl. JeckyU T~r -'* " ,.._ "'O"' • ~ 111 ..., c---. ....... ,. •~'.c:w.. SUI.I ~C..:f..., ::.::C w111
d H• ..a6 ,, "S" f/I llW ,lllnllw Tf'ld, Ill tlle 1';,.A lJ &.W t ti Ttld N., ,-. ..._ I , Olivta ""' wllll Ille -II -" a.n y'Ull;, c11y .. c ... -.... c~ " Ot..-. • ._ c;.-,,..... w.i.r °"'1!0· ......, ..... or....,. '"""' .., .,... _,..., Trophies will be given Slalw "' Cllffondia ... -_, ,_.. " .,.... -• -......, _... l'rilodlei Ofllee "' . ..,.. THf;lllFOltl IE IT ltlSOLVIO
• "' bol* 2S ...... ,. -1t " ~ .. ... no. .. _ 1 ... 4. 0r.,.. c-tv .._.. _...,.. .. .. l'llltlk ·--following the fesllval to the of Mlsctt'-•--. "' ,... lfflcit ,....., ... ..,, -... ,_. t1 ..i. "" ~ ._.,. c;.., ~ 1151 "'"""" "°"' 11
be t t be t ._ d Ille COllfltt It~ ti '--.._... 0r.,._ c-tv ll•lf"\,.. • __. ,,_ "' '"" Iii Ille IMMlllll .. lhh ... rel 11 '--S ac or. s acu ess. GOOlfl,.,, Cellfotni., ._...., w1• • 1er 1.,.,_, ~n w ~ u111111r1 ,,.,..._ ~ c..i o.11v !'llM. -.. .....,.ea ~ .. ,..,.,. ""'• 111w
best supporting actot, best -'.., • °'"""" A-" *"--111e Sou111 11 '"' "' .... 1o1. '-"' tt. i. • ,.._,., t. •· •• • _.. ., ,,.,.. ,_.." uao1 .-. "" 111d -,. end v.atw lrY Otw .,.,_. 2• ,.,. ...-.., ....,.... , • ,...., • "'-_.. ., IN lelld tor ti. 11upporUng actress a n d of ,,,. , .. ,11 of ~rvlws ., Mid .,... ...d public ,,.11,... ,-. 111e ~ .. t11,. ~ .,,. °"'"' director of the .. lay •udged Or•no• c.intv. .., J-,.. ,... S..111 l t w of Lois I .. " lt•dutlw. I ...... a I N_,,_ ..,._,..... .. ,... h'-91 rulOQMlble
I' ' ' • c~rlllle4 CO!"f of wllldl ---...-.... .*'111 It Mil f/I lm. II ~..-VU"'4lt ......,, fMf ,.. .. ~ 1lllo11ted ht as the best production. June 20th, 1•.o '" lloOi 1121 -1o • 1M111t1w "' .. w Ttect N•. ~ c-,., ., °'-· State o1 ce111ont1 ..
Restoration
Of Theater
Completed
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llM1 IMftte Wesf 1S0.'2 1111 .. • of Trvtt, ,..,, cM'lft '"" ••"n'" •n lftet Ille '""Ice "" .-OU of "'" It !ell Y•r&. Incl as ....,,. 111rtlcul1rly ""' por11i.1 with Ille ..... rlY ..... ., Ille T""lft .,.., of ... trvsls c, ...... Wmmotll. H Mrvff Wllhllt Ille .-. Ml lorffl Ill "'' IHM '°'"'"
WASH"'-TlGTQN (UPl) -lwef ttom .,.,,. cet111Dr llM Ill Herbot IJy Hid Offd of Trust. tllmecl ,..,.,1y, er wllllln THlllTY dfYI 3. Les-to UY i..-UPOtl Ill• uv loutev1r•1 ,..._ Norlll t•o.s•<10" Eul Tiie Nntflcllrv .,...,., uld 0-4 el If Mrwd ,,.....,.,... uecullOl'I of Ill• IHse the """ ot Ford'• Theater once .,. 714.SA fftf ,. Ille true •"' "' ... , ... TrllSI, IJy ........ of • Drudl ., .....," v.. .,.. ..... ~ .... , llftlen fwo -""· lout hundred '"" IOl'IV·nlnt . . _, t t .___. lllnl. Ill tM .ollf•,.. 9KVrff lllert9Y, nu M Ille 1 wrltt'11 ,_,,,. ............ dollert 1N1C1 tl9/llY CMO!• 112,Uf.GOI, w!llcll liVH 1D the 11:Jetanc:9 t Dml Slid sei. WIK llt ........ bul Wlflloul 11erttolen oecvlff IM MllV"ed • aald '411111111 witl t• ~t for NYIMnl IMll N tlftl fOf Ille llr•f
On that nj..d.t 103 years ajo co .. ., .. ,.,.,. w1tt•n1Y ... ,, ... °',_,!ff, the -'~ • ... "' ... o.ctereti... '""' _., " .._.,.. ~ "''" m ... ,.., .,.. i-. .-"' twe ir-' r11•nllfl0 lltle, _...,, Of .,._ '11 Oe!Mtt 1Nf ~ for Siie. .... Ille -lllM ff trl11<19 I/pot! CMlrlCf, -ftd. ftUr ._-.. ..... .....,-4\N when President Liftcoln WU .....-.nc. .. lo NY ... 1111peld ..,.lllC,,,.I .... llelO MHca fl ..._,. Ult .. ei.ct*i or wlll .,...., to ,... COUff fot • .,, dOll•n -tltlllY cellll (12. ...... l "' · ted Mim Ill the "°'' _ ... 11¥ ••Id Deed 10 c-. Ille -lllMd te Mii .. 14 ofllef tellfll ._,...,, la ._ ~"'4.. -as rtfllll NYIMt Iii ..,_ ~ a59a131J1a .' of Trvsl, -II: ~ "'"' 11>1.,HI ,,,_,..,, 19 MllllY uld _,.,., ...... Ult Y• _, -tM ...... ti -_..,. ,_ (2) .,_.. •"-t11t l lUICVfloA Vice President Hubert H. ''°"' ~ •· ~,. .. "' .. ,. -~~. .,. Od9tr i\ ,,.,, 111e ....,_ • ---_.... ..... ., 111e ..... .,..,_ ..,1~ -•'*'•
500 in ,,.,,. orevlftd, ,...,_... If _,..,, IHldef ...,."'-" c...-..... llllb ef ..,._ .. _..... ., • -llFdl ,.,. .u ,,.. -ad • '""'1~ Humphrey led about • Ille toHms "' ..... OM .. Trv•I. ,_, •lld ., ftlellilll te .,. ·~ ... ..... ... c:--... ....... '",... ..... ...,,., ·ted guests Sunday in c~r•u .,,.. .,._ ., .,. Trvst .. book '*' --. " .. ,. Offlci.i ..... .,.. .._.. le 1111t -• ... A ml~ .. ,...,....,.., u .._.
Vl • •NI of IM '""'' crulff by uld 11~.,..._ ,.... • .,.... ,......._ 19 .. _...,., '""' ls cllrf1ftM "' 11,. ..... temt. dedicating the f t S t 0 f e d 0"41 ol Trust. Oelw: J-ry U, lffl. Delecl Jell.. Ir '*· el ~ -twt-fllltda ,...-C9ft1 (1' th~-·-... _ _ ..... _ and to The bonetliti.ry ...... uld OMd "' TITU llllWllJINCI ANO w. I . n JOHN. c..-"""·· or -.... --_. .,....,r. w VII: .. .. Tt~I. by r-... WMcll " cltl•ull TllU$T COMl'AHY ly lilllrle G. ~ •• Ille IUCUMM ...., •M .,._
the nation as a abrine to ~..-!.'!!.. ~ :e..!11 .. ~'°~~ "' ... oold TNtll<tc·v <SEALI OeillllY c1wt1 tt>1t .,.""' "" .,.. .,.,....... ....... • .; • ol 1 •-••"'"" ··--Ion IV MllOCC IK!W, Ind l/tlltr NYYMflll .. ,.._ Linc n S JDemor)' • 11\f -nlgMd I 'Wf'll-0.Clar•I Av--1'9111111H'I All•N IR. .. •NIMITll pertlcul41t1Y ""°"'"" 1ft Ille ..... "'"'
Tb ..... -H-•~t three of oetaull 1"' ~ ..,. Sito, •"" "'" "'" 1MC11 ...... .,.. llE IT FUllTHlll 11UOLVIO AND e resuurauvD WU • wrltltft notl<• .. ._,. •• .,, •HICllon P'wllll* Or .... c-1 Dall'I ........................ Cetlf. OllDERED, ... , • ~ ,_..,.. of
years and ne-arly '3 million. 10 c.use "" u,....,.,19M19 "' Mii 11"' J-rv "· ,. -~...,,WY J. '"' l...._' ... ,... this eo.rd w111 111 hnl at t11a c.ta
Th f tti..do.•-di.mm· ... f-..,.,,., ,. wll•IY Mid ..... 11-. •ncl ,..... i,....,. ... ,. .. _ ~ Hitll ScMel Lyc;avm ....... •• e 00 .L&fi.U"" IC\I .,. ,..., .. ,..,, °" Odmr II. 1'67, the fO~ Or1"" Coul Oally I'll ... 2'50 l"Wvlew llMd. c•" M-
more than a century wtlen '::'!...._,.· · tectr"~ :".=-~of "'= LEGAL N<n'ICE J''""" rt, » ..,.. "*"WV '· t. C••Horni. et 1:a .-c11a. P'.M . .,. 111e
Win... B ~.. tall • °" lffl ·~ '"' NY of ,.....,..,, '"'· •' wlllcll John 1.uu:S OOw mor Y IMl, -14', al ••Id Offldel It td.. __ '""' -"9Q • lftl4ld ,,_11 .. ounded Lincoln wtlile he oai.. J1nu1.., u. '"'· NOTK• cw TllVITH'I SAU Lr.GAL NOTICE ..... 111c1 auiiowf-m111«a1 '191111 w . I FIRST aitENTWOOO .. _ ........ '1·11D fw Iha "'adyctlOft .. ell. -•nd was watch' n g a CORPOllATION. On F-N '· lffl. •I 11:• '·"'· -· ~,,.,_..... wllldl 1114111 ,,., ... r , , O I '" u ld TruslM. FIRST lllENTWOOD COllP'OllATION u ADVlltTll ... lfT l'Otl llOI -reulved. wlll bP .ut>flclV OM"9d performance !' u r av sur•-~•'"· °""' •PPOiflled Trv•lft llflde< • ..., N«lc• I• rMrebv """" 11111 "" 1oen1 uamifl<d. oociutd •"" ,_..," w \merican Cousin" April 14 ,.,.,,,.,., Stt•••••Y j.,.,,..,,1n1 10 e>e..i "' Tr11•1 ,...,. J11n1 "' Tf\IS1-., 1111 Oran .. Co.lt Jvnlot 1111, -"" EKll bid "' n bl • f • SI'S 1Jl)<I " 1'..S. encut.d w SAN JOAQUIN Coll ... Olstrlct of 0r ..... c-. hat• . • •t 186.5. l'ubl~-o ..... " Coot D•llY ""°'·)ASSOCIATES .• Nr1--.1p. •"" ttcotded i...rter refer .... i. •• 1111 .. ~ ""' ~..: .~'~,.:: :::.~~ John Ford tried to reopen Jtnu•rv 1'· ,. •nd l'•b•uory 2• i..e JUM JI), '"5• 1" bode '"'· -llJ, recelv• u• ... ""' no! .. ,., -):GO twr llUildrM Ind fof1-Mll ... doH1ra .....
..... of Offl<l•I ltecards '" "" effl<a of ''"'" W""9ldlly. l'tWvetY 1• I .... ''"'"' ,..,II 112...., IOI PIYlbl• lo 1111 the theater after t h e -------------,... cour11Y •-•r of Or•• c°"""'' u11tc1 bids ,., lllt tward of con1roe1 lf'dtr ot "" ..,...;..,,.; Mfl. u11111ec1 kllOol · LEGAL NOTI • c Ille 1 Wil l Sl!LL AT P'UILIC for Ille Elctcfrkal Sllw Obltlbvlkwl _,, · assassination but abandoned t;E AtcT~~· TO HIGHEST llDOEll FOil ., Ortnea Ca.st C'!llHt. District. E•Cll bid s/1111 conlllft • 11•1&-
h. I b r ··'-lie CASH ( Ille ' ""'' of .. ,. "' Suell llklt wn ... receWW "' "'• -rtt lhlf It IM IHM 1, -•rdtd IS p ans ecause 0 puu p.2f1.. i.wM NH ol• lhl Unlhld Slllnl Office of the OwMr, 1tl , ... A-lnlllr• IO Ille blllcl1<, he Wiii HY IOr Ill• "TO SIR
WITH LOVE"
WITH.
f.Awers in Laguna
indignation. Jt sjnce had C11tTIP'ICAre Oii 1us1•1sst 11 "" "::: 1r°"' efllr•11e• 10 "" ''°" 1v11dltte. Of-c-1 co1 ..... 2101 =' ~r°':!'~= ,:''ie!:~:Z;.~ been a government office 111CT1T1ous 1111tM MAMI 0r-.. CWlltY c ... ,.,,,.., ... cllY of s."'' "•'"''"' Road, cos11 1M11, °''"" I.Ill• '° •xKVI• 11111 ..... •'"''" ,... The UndersJtned cit ... ,...,., cartlfY Alll Callfwftll. •II rl9"1. "'.. •ncl COVfllY. CllfferfQ, .... SlllM .,. _... ·101 NYI ett.r 1111 NIM Is ...,.., building warehOust a n d 111•1 !My tre COtlduclll\tl • rtt.O(dlnt. ,,.,.;_, c~ lo and """' ,,.... 11'1 lild PVllllclY rHd •'-II Illa •bove-j., him. Ille CllKI< dePOllNd Pr: !tut • PVbllslllntr Ind Hrlormltle mvtlail ..... ,. II .,_, uld °""' of Trvsl '" "" llafM lllM. Md wlll be w SIDNll POITlll
EXCLUSIVE:
MESA THEATRE
• .....,_. & H.._ IM. c.... .....
U 1-Ull
Vikki Shore and Ed Holling6Worth wax romanti-
cally in this scene from "The Amorous Flea," now,
on stage at the Laguna Playhouse through Satur·
d ay with two holdover performances scheduled
Feb. 2 and 3.
museum. t1lnmenl bVsiNU •I 4tn SMllY OttV9 .• ,_,,., alru.IM In 1111 dlY of CMll Work lllCllldel MW hi.ti"°""° MfVlct. lolftlflM ~ri~: ~~,~ Now the interior gleams Hunllnvl"" lffcJ\, C.11,..,.., ... vndtt Ille -"' uld '-"" ..... Sllle _,..,... ,.,..,...., ..... uflder_.... dislrlllu!IOll :.uful ........ wi:. b.. 'mv.....:"' =:" llctlllou> firm 111me flf TOTAL ENTEll· u · Ill utJllne blllldll>p in the plush red. While and TAINMENT, A Limited .. _,.....\• -. Tll•I eor1iort fl llodt s of ,.,,..... !ldl bW """' conform lll<t .,. ,.. II IT FUllTHU llESOLVIO lll.t ' h Li 1 in.t Id ,-• ~ of 1111 1o1-T ICf 1n "" cllv .,. Cost• IMsl -•M 10 1111• "'"ll•lloft. !Iii pllflt, m1> lluotv+lofl wit. beioro Ille .S.t• gold decor whtc nco n i...1nt.. '"" ~ __ "' 11111 .,,.. ' ,;. of 0,_ •t•tt ., calllortll; 0«lflca11ons • .,., •II o111er ~man1a. of auc:11 ""°'< "'"'"'-' be PVlll!Wd
saw on his eight visits to 111eces :::'~11e• .,. as ""'-'· '-"' :"" -.... , ,.co,.... "' 1•• u,· C•'-• ., ... ":! ...:,.-OtrKt .... ~k ..!,' :;., •.., ';:" DA'°iL .,""..':i.oW • ='.= Hrtl'dell l C-v -•I Nrt--· 7• le 11 IMlus v1, o tre -Oii "'"' - -•• ~ .,.. the theateT. "" Sl>altv · Drlw •HvtlllntlOf! ee.a.'. Mlsc•ll•-lecorda. "' 111e tftl<• -"°" 1tl ..W lftk:IH of "" OW.Wr, .,,.. :..., ·~·~~'°'\1\1~ed1119 CoullfY The pTesidential b 0 x C•lllornla ' •' lhe COVftlY recorder of loo A•1" "' HtfWY Hldtoll •ftd A•-1•111· EllC!rl-IE. IT FURTHE1t 111EsJlVEO Illa! "''' . Chlrln M Mure~!-llmll ... oar_, counlV. C1llf0flll1. •acrlbed 11 follows: t•I E"411neer&. (500 Cl"""' Drlvt. Sulla 1 d doe h Mir 111 1 1
Spring Term
Starts Tuesday, Jan. 30
AU-Day Claaats-Kindergarten thru ·8th Grade
• TEACHlNG 'nlE 4 R'a WJTH PHONICS
• DOOR·TO-DOOR BUS SF:RVlCE
• BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE
· CaU or write today
HAWTHORNE
CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
tN ,.OVNTAIH VALL.SY
16835 Brookhurst Street
Fountain Valley, California 92708
(71"4) 96:.2-3312 -
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
MGM's documentary crew
will spend three days film·
ing segments o( the "Clark
Gable Speclar• in the late
screen star's home town,
Cadiz, Ohio.
World
overlooking the stage IS res· 75,At VolU .• Orivt. ~ •. J. HunllMIOfl I IHIMi"9 ., .... lnlor .. cllon ol Ille <111, NrQOr! lta<n, C1llforni.. -m1y .:C:1c1 11 :,.. .,. UCfl ..... {i"1 foe~-::,;
l d •th j t r a f\ C ill IA center !Int of Htrbor loute•1rd, 111 olll•IMCI al Ille ofllto of tllt Ellcltl-. m • IC °" oone Wl a c Ull er 0 toe • ,• orn 111•· II ,,...... • I tormerlv Falrvi«w Averwe, end Ad•m• t•l lntlnffr "" -•""9 ns.oo 11we .. 1v-'"" D1strJcl'• but ln•~rtJI, 10 relect n d · d I J-"" ne M. ..,v, m ... Nr•""'• ~ 1 1nv and 111 bids lild to wllf>draw aj!S. rapenes an ace 13111 MA,_ Orivo Westmln•ltr. Ctll· I AYanUt, lorrnarlV' Mvrnt Avt,,.,., H llvt dtllirs) le< Htf\ .. , Of u-r• I °"' 11 lllfet1lloft to lffM u kl rHI
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B · nJik th t of! Wllneu .,r ~ 11111 <1111 MY ef u ld c ... ier 11.,. of H.,.bw loulev•nl AIU,_ c-4lllO -hi eaCid ,_llletl AYES: MEMIEllS Dolllld A. Str-s, CU 11'\j. ~ lhlflCI Soulh O' CIS' i/O'' Wttf •'°"I wlll lie r......-OtllY H ,,.. fell tre Orolt«rtY.
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""•"' fllvblioc.tlletTlll ...... ... .... -. ""·-· If • ...,. .,,.. ... llsled Tr-c-11 .. If -retu llsl9d .. ~ tlf o"· ... • ........ , h"""'"' l'rlflclMI Offla '" ,... ,.,_ of uM "-of T""'· ,..._ -.,. ""' cvrr"'t or .,.. re"iwd "' C8•tllru. o.1,,._ C-IY <Nteat aftll ..__ _, Ille Trv1,_ taw ..,nmeflfs .,.,,.... Ille f)iddllte AllCll 11 M'f Commlulell IDlrtt -ef "'-"u•h trHIM "" .. Id fllM or ainslfVCllOtl llrftt, WO """'°"' lats 15 aild 1' Ill ltodl I "' h IEllllV SCR Author's Fame Grows
Ftbtv•ry n. '"' Owd of Trvsl.. """ ... ~°""*<• • Mr! "' ... below TllACT. H -on .,,_ l'WC9'0H '" T1·m Kelly. whose two one· ., '-T ... y ........... .,..lo ·-Thi blMfletlN u-r Mid °""' ol tlsr.d ret ... Any llHllll. -"·"· Yata• ._ ....... "'~Ii--· ,._,,. -.,.·~ Tru•t, "' ,...._ of • bf•Kll ar doltun ''°"· """'°''°" or oh r lllMll" 111111 ., la• Anllla c......,,, C.lffomi. act Pia S J'o'ned un..a-.._e __ ,_,."' 1,. 11te oMte•"-MCvrtd -•· 111 "' ~ ,. "" ...._ n11ec1 ·-""' • • y I ~r Lli , ... --.. s.;M -her1lolor1 encullld ..... .... ... rid to llClllH. ,,...,. .. ,1c .. ,...., ... _..,., ... "' .. ACEP'TIHG tllal ~ lncludPd "' title "Pictures From the c.flt llMM. Cdf. -,,.. ""'""' ....... wrltlw" 0.Clat•floft con..,.,....., """ Slelloll 1717.S ............ Street .. conveved "' Ille C"""'1 '"'*""'°" Or•-C-1 O.lty rtllof, of Dlfwn w 0--tw ..... 11\d •II~ Ltw GMt. .. 0.-by doed ,._dH Merell 11, Walls of Pompeii" are ...,., 12. u. " .,.. ""· 2. ,,.. '14 wrlttlfl ftOflu of "'""' 1,.. of e1ec1io.. o...r11me """ .,. H id tot ~ .. ,. 1'43 '" eoo1t ""· "•" st1 e1 Ofllci.I receiving their West Coast ,. wua 111e u_nl....., 10 aell u1c1 formed ;,. ••c:fu of 111e '""'"' d•Y'• lt«or.,,
Prenu'ere at South Coast LEGAL NOTICE ,,..,.,,., 1e w11s1y .. ,. o1>11t111on~. '"" W«k -11 ,,.. ,.,, '°' -'"-"' "" ALSO EXCEll'TtNG THEllE,llOM 111t ,,..,...,.,., °" OdeMr 11, 1'41. ,,,. <T•fl '".......,· SoullltrlY 10 feel.
Repertory's S""ond Stan -------------u-•""*' ceutlll Mid Nllcl of IJrNCll Hol!atn 111111 be 111 tlf4141n ·~ rtAllCIL 2: "'" -... NOTICI o~ T•UIT'lll'S SAU • .,., of *'""' ,. "" r«ordM '" llllecl lft Ille c.olleCllV9 ber .. lnll\tl .. ,,.. The Nortt..rly 3'0 f9f't ti .... Soulllttl'I Theater in New:port Beach, ... nu -... 1. ,.... ,., of sehl 0111c111 ,.,.."' 6"tlcable ,. "" "'11ev1ar ct111. "°° lftt of Lot u 1n 11oc11 1 ., "" is a Los Angeles playwright °" ,..., ., 1,.., •1 11'°' e'cttdl •ec-. ctH•iflCll""' ,.,. ,.,... tt .,..,..... .m-•EllRY TRACT . ., s11oWn "' • ,,_ A.M .. et "" Soutll .._ 111tr••<• I• 1111 Detw: J•nuerr \I. ~ •kw• °" Illa ,,..lief. recorded "' 8"'* f, Pe .. 6 of Mllelrt> whose significance Is rapid· CWfl1Y ~. 1n "" C"y of s...11 FIUT IHNTWOOO 11 _, 11e _..., -""' ,...,. .__ 1tecon1s o1 La. At1t1tei c_..,,
1 '--· · le ..., } ~ C.lffomta, WH711tN MUTUAL COlll'OttATION, lflCfOf' te ..,_ a C*WYeCf Is ••••-C1lltorftla. Y uo:xommg 11\ roauona. COttl'OttATION, • c.11fon111 c..,_.. As .,,."""'"· • ...., -· a11 ..-...irac11111 -"'"'· PAllCIL ,, • Last season his adaption ,..,., n ,,....... -"" *" of • ., ,,,_ Ketl'I. '° ...., net -IMft uw -·• .... T1111 -'*' "' Lota • •nd 11 of 1u11-t
Or Anton Chekhov's first '""' -IW OIUUN I. CllANICK ..... Asslsllnl S.Ctlllry .... 111 ... rlHS .. ---..... "' '" RANCHO ... H r ..... ~ In ._ t TlltESSIA L. CllANICK. IMnbeftlt I" d lfOt 1-_,.,,_ ...... ...,.. Ill "'9 uecullofl '11 .. _ 1 of Mlscelle-.o Records of L..; novella, "Lale Blooming w1i.. •tld recor-5"tffftblr 4. """ "' P'lAlll-.1 On-Co.lt o111v ,.1i.t. ""' <OtltrKt. AnvelH coun,.,, c1111orni.. clncr"*I • look IO:lf, l'aft Ill. .. Olflc'-1 II«· J.,....N tt, 2' IM l'-ry 2. lftl aalCllUYWll follows· Flowers,.. was the only -"' Or-Covnty. Clllfornla, ....... .,... l'or-(-lcrr ·-1111• s men . BEGINNING ., ... ""'"' .. lnte<wetloft
original hit of the local :Oi::rr• ao;,1~~ "'1 ~'f N ~ LEGAL NOTICE ""' 1ess """ a .• "r ,., • o1 "" Qflll" nne of 11111 c:ethlti c_,.,
At th tim• JourMYfNfl rele. foa<I of.,.,.,..,.. wldfll. ~Ind tallPd season. e s~ "' NIELSEN. ""--wife. .. ...... 9rk:kllV. & s-"'-...... IS.IS s...ta,,.... ......... Id S.nM AN ltoed 'Television P r a g u e la -""· "'" --' ""' hei.. "' .. ,... a11icu10•11 •• .,._. ... ,_ •llaclltlll 111 ,. Czechoslovakia was broad-:..=-_:. ""~~ :..C.~"' ~ NOTIC• -ri.14g.10tT091 ar1c11__, · · · · ·.. ·" ... ··.A.• 1e 1119 Unllff S111n,., ,,._,ic., .:_:: -rec..... S.lorlllll..-u. '"'· 1.. tVlllatCMl coun Oii TN• CA"""1'1H . Softtmlllt 27. ltoll "' .. H07. Pl191' 5:16 casting a two hour version ._. .., "' m. ., w Olflcllr nAT• °" ""'"""'A 1101t ~·~ .. • • • · • · • ....... u.~ .. Olftcll1 1t@al<• of seld o.-'-"'· of Kelly's s~e thriller, ---. w1" :1 ,, ,.,.,,k .. -''-,. TM• c..,...,., OP OflA,..• MJ~ -.., • ..,. ... .. ·:N, """ .,,. ScluttleffY 11,. ., .. ,. Lot 11. "' .. ""'*' blddtf' fw c ull, .. ,..... I" ... A..,., N•llW (__.,_kl ·," ..... : :"U:U..,.,.., It_,., M1" "°'"' ti eMlrlt "The Burning an." ...... ......, o1111e u..-.. ...,._ ,, -. l!s111w .. J-,.._ """"· DKM.. ,._ Jk _ ...., _. -....,. laQtlrtf 11t c_._,. si.t om.
Kell . -1'--h"•e "9fte fl Ille, Wllfletlt Wl!TafttY • II ed. lllefld daalflUflerl WMflt'llM. tllc.I tta• ..... f-1 NJ .... W fte C. y JS • ... uc:r .. .... ...... ~ ., """"*-,.. NOTln ($ HlllllY GIVEN "' ... ~ fWllllt. ...... .. s .............. r ..... 11¥ Ille UllHN work: covers a wide range ........, '°"""'"' • - - -.., c,....,1,.,.. "' 111e • ....,. """* ~ u.aJ'IT a uNouu. uYaa S•• """" E~ .., t11t s...t•
Of ·ub~ ..... t m•tter • n d SCR PLAYWRIGHT -441 Tnot ... vllCler Mild Oetd "' ,. .... 11\al •11 --... .,. clal!M """"' ,..,... l ........ fl .... ,. la.,., U.D ,,.,. """"' Air 9-: tlll!ltl ....... " ,-. • .,.. 1e 111e fefWllll ""'"'" ,.._.. "" .. ,. __.... .,., ,....,.... • file c....-r ...-t11a Sw111eo1y """ " ..w Lot 11 •"' media. Currently the story Tim Kelly "' IHifl: """'· .._ -. -" -....... "'c.... --. ....._ .,.. "--,....,. 111a wld.,....,,. 1-..., ....
editor and fr-uent C'"'· ,.,,. NM,,.. • ..,.., '" '"' " .. ... tlfla ti ..,. t..,. "' ,.. -,....... ..,_ .. . .. U• ~ '"""" •m.• ,. • c. ..... ..... ,__...,..,, '" ...... Ille .....,... tfllllttd _,, • " __. ....... di!~ ~ --. 14.M ........ St"1erl ~ .... .,... ,...., tributoT to NBC's "The Hi&h __ ,,, »e '"' et L« 111 ., Ttad "" _..,., ~ • "" -~ ._ --...,.. ,_._ ,,_. ...,.. r ,... r hit .._ • '""'
C?la.parral," Kelly a 1 s o an East Coast run ln BostGA :!..• ri" .i;:~ ~~'=...!!: ~~~,::,. .. mtMta,..: '=.!.'.'9': ~ ~wtt11-.a:',::: ~.t. .. "':f:.
writes for the screen and Featured in the SCR ~°"' :. ~fl Or•,... '-"·ea.:-: .,c-:=.::. ': .... -:-....:..:: o.wet ,_ ... ·· ._,. llMIMll.,.,...,. 1att111.Uti 111et1te
ti .A bli.sb d •• p IF ... ,.,.Mlllla • .. ,_ ... ......1·· ••• ... ... • •• 11.D _, •leN ... --""" "" Mlf con nues w pu a ucuon are au ord, E left :_... ~ ~"::~:: •" ..,-:::..,.. ...,"' -':--..:.i: ..., .. ,.., .. ,,..,_ ... ... .. w.1S""""""' !IN 4lf u. "· 1uu11 fMf steady stream of magazine Ketchum, Toni Dugi ass and ._... .,.. :,_.. .. 111e ...; .,... .. "" ..,., .,ic.-" ""' ...._ ""-c.-111t1CW ...... •• •97·" 11 ,.,. _,..,. 11ne flf Mid s.n1a ,,.... · l th Amar·can Bil'" M • 11 ........ ,. ~ .. .. ...... •-·-• 1.... c._ a.tllw ··· ... ••• ••• •··11·"..., ..,.. COartflM,. St1t1oi1 NOl"ltl artic es on e " t 1.1 1 er . .-.ctores ... ~. J " 1-. ........ -,,..;;r.., .. ~ •'9"" ~......, ................... n .... .,.., E1st t11,201 ""-.....,.
Southwest. runs Friday through Sunday · :U7uN 1111uT\IAL becvtor .. 111e w111.. ~·· · •• 16 .. " .. '!.: .. !!'._ ~~· 11•10t\t~ld ce..iw bush d 1 COltl'OIATIQfll, T""'" TM ....... ,....... _.,.. ...__. · ·· ... ••• ... "' •· -.. _,.,,. ....,. -...... II '-" te His olber po e nove s at 8::.1 p.m. ., 11..., v4111 v.~. '"" ......, :::='?.: .._ u.,. :,,:::.,:,~· e~ -...
•nd plays include "Ride ol ijiiiiiiiiiiilii v~...,. 111 Meta Mntt. 1t.....-c1n1 ,,.,. ~ "' .. u.a --.... t11t ......,..., •·• ..,.. Fury... ''Bluebeard Had a 111" ,... ....., CllflrW •• ... _.-.... ·• ··• · "' ,_,........ ll''*ltllecl Or..... Ctett Dalfor 1'111•, Tell '111) 014D1 ----,_ WWIW . ' . . .. " . llD ...... llOfl tvHUll,M:I O.L Wife,'' "The Mar v t I o us J .... 1i. "· l6. ... ~A_,_..,•-"--Ir•• ·· · •s.11 ANO Mt L•AS• cw n•TAlll LAJ101 ---------~ °"'-, ... o.ii. lfMM. ,_ ----.... l.ACA.Tft • ,.. ~ llll&SA Playbi11" and • ' W b 1 le ---LE-GAL NOTICE ,_., "· ,. -,.,_., '· • ~=..~ _....... .,... ... IC9tC*. DttfttCT Sh~kespeare Slept." Kelly's ___________ •11• , ... ~ . MJU Tllew_.....,......,.,......, .. ,.....
new collection of short plays ,._ nrrw ,......-.... ...,. ~ -"-~ ~ ,,....... _., ~ tvti1 c1aT1l'tcATW cw ..... · LEGAL NvuCE _.. ~ '•M•"*' ,... ., .. _,.. ... """' .,.. ~ adapted from C h e k h o v , '"*"-"""' ..._ UMadl " ,.,. ._ ...,,. ...,_ • ...,, \e ,..
"two Fools Who Gained a ""' uN011UtONlo ... ~ ~ ....,.. ~ .-.. • .-rv<flllfl .,.. ::' " """ ..,. 11 " " ... _._..
Measure o( Wisdom.·• •Ill :::' .... ,.':1~.:..i~ cnT~~.;::".::'a .. " O::-~:'..':.'~ '== ~ 9-: .. ':9t:::111~ '::."\!
ed tb. ri ""' A .,., , Mell c.tlfllnlll ..., IM flcttlew .,.,. .. -....... -~ ................. ~· ... --llt ""'"" fl"r.o'lerl ...... .,,, .. ~ be publish ll sp1 .nlJ "' ~1ng • r•ntom ... .,..;..,,._., "*'• l'lllrMllMI~ ceMllctl,.. • 1ioni-. ., c..-., ""'ty c:...,.... INir'tlil ....... ,.,... 11tJeM ._.., ,.. 1111 ..,..,.,... Dramatists of Ntw York. .., ~ .,.. 111e1 .. ,... """ 11 ·c--.,, ~1...,..,.., -"" "" ~.....,,. ...., CWll1lrll ~ '"' 1 w. • ..._ -rr 11~ .. c NEWPOIT IOULIY ·•D '" It not neectect for ,__ ti .. ~ ,..,_. ...... MITll • '· J. A. OilY\.I a ~'"TO ,,.._. .,.. NM!"" ... T• "" ..... ......,., ..... v..ifled ...-"' "Pictures F'rom the '1 • s ,.._ i.. "'" lf'll '*" t1 ,....,. i. -uLOCA. T!Ofl M ,. " "• 1 • 1 • T _, . . .. k• -.... D""1Ct .. "'"""· . . , (et New-rt 9ft4 ~). c:.lt• ._. of Po"'"""" rtceived tht the care and .. .....,..., ..-..i: 1N01N11as & c.Ot1auuN1T11 '· .J. =• ,....,.. ,,,. •-.. M.M .-. 1111 -.. .._... '""""'iiy .... .....-._., "" ,,......,, "'I ci.111 i.-. II• A, OAY\f a ASJOCIAfH -•ILOCA>-Qlf'W • ,_,,,. -.... """' ...... .,, ' AM • ' .... &ATVDAY ' ..... ., • • • New Encbnd T ti! a t e r , .... , .... ,J v.w.·.. --9HCll. ~ TOt MAMAOMl&MT ... YIC~a. ·--..,.,.. ... ... • ..... " ......... ~ ............. Ill ......... -. .. PMONI 6G-IJM Conle-n ... t Award t • s t ... '" ....._ -..., • .,.. • • ' A. •Y\• • Atl!Kt" -._ • OM_.....-. ~ .. -...,_. ,... .,.... ..._. 04MPtd ... ~ -.. 11& MO'lflltt' ...,,icur o1. m .. .,.. -......... ~"""' • ""' • .. --,.,........ ~ ...,. ~~=~~~:~~~~~~~-~=~~~~~~~~:·~Y~~~~b~~t:~;r~.~=~,~~~~~n~~~~~·~u~ ~= ~-~--·~ ~-~--~·····~ ~~-~--ITATW W CM.lll'OltM" t ..... at .. ........ """" .._ :: = ? J d ......... IOI ...... II • tilt Ill .. °'*_.. ~ Of' ~ I .. -Ill .......... ·fl ,_._. Clllf .....,, ,,, .......... .__ Of"'9 _, -. " .. °"'9td .;.,'*I .. "'·"_..,,, A.0 Ilia--. t ,_""' lllllPCTll •• ,.. .. .M'lf .. ._, f/I ........ .._ ..........._ •
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ROHNERT PARK (UJ>l) Meller nllinc ,an lnvujon board met on lbe SoDoll)a
-Strict dllclpllMry ruJet ot "actldelnic heedom.'J Stat. carftpus. ·
for campua demon.tntors They said the 18 college Amon& thole v o t l n I
"" eased by the board .tla}Qt i\ waa S t a t e of truateu ol lbe Californla prealdents were not belna Superintendeot of Public
State C.Olleee ayst.lin 1.burs-trusted to ad'!' in la i er Instruction Max Rafferty,
day after protests by a discipline i n aecordna(e • wbo Sltl, "We are back In
parade ol witnesses, In· with tbe facts of each.case. the same situation wbkb
eluding college preddeots, Professor Dale McJCffn ot pNduc:ed the riots at .&an
facully repuaentatives ~d · San Francisco State said the Francisco State COUege and
student leaders. ·l,100 member faculty or that threats of riots /i San Jose
~ trustee! ha4 r.uled six school might go on strike St.ate."
weeks ago, In the •ake of,; unless the board acted im· "Ideally, ttle pTesidents of
disorders on sevttal um-mediately to,, rescind Jts . the colleges mould have
poses, that 1tqde'llts who tough policy. supreme power in theee
disrupt college procrams or The tough J>Qllcy was things," Rafferty s a i d •
recniiting i n t e r v i e w s pa.ssod Dec. 9 by a vote "But, unfortunately we bave
.. shall.. be suspended ·or of 14-6. Thursday's vote to bad presidents who are
dismissed. ~ return decisions on student unable or unwilling to ex-
The word .. shall" was s1.14pensfon or dlsm'-1 ercise this powef, a~ so
changed to ''may" Thursday back to the presidents of it was left to this board."
after witnesses called the the ,colleges was 10·7. The The tru&tees also passed
REAGAN'S CHOICE
J~ge --rhomH Cald.cott
Tax Value
On Reagan
Land Hit
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Land once owned by Gov.
Reagan needs a fair market·
value of $1.75 million, the
vice president of t h e
CaliJornia Real E s t a t e
Association said Thursday.
The testimony by James
M. McMlchtel came at a
hearing before the Assess-
ment Appeal.I Board follow-
ing a complajnt by Bryan
W. Stevens, a San Marino
teacher.
Stevens, 48, said Reagan's
Malibu land . now owned by
Fox Realty Co .• should have
its tax valuation raised. ·He
also charged Reagan with
r e c e i v l n g v a I uation
''breaks" on the land. The
govemqr has denied"this.
.St.event eatimates that .4()
acret retained by ~
la worth ~17,500 and that
Reag.an ~ 12 times as
much In ~xes u he now pays. 1
Nancy W!lson,
Mate Separate
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -.
Songstress Nancy Wilson
and her hUJbaD.d, Ke.nntth
Dennis, have agreed to a
trial aeparatJon, Jt ·was an·
nounced Thunday.
Demos Brand Reagan
'
Appointment Illegal
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Assembly DetMCrals assail·
ed Gov. Rflran Thursday
for naming a superior court
judge as his top aide in
dealing with legislators.
The appointment "ap-
parently is illegal,'' declared
Assemblyman 'Winfield A.
Shoemaker oCL o m p o c ,
cha.irman of the lower house
Democratic caucus.
On T u e s d , the
Republican gov nor named
Thomas W. aldecott. an
Alameda C ty superior
court judg and former
assemblytn as his chief
r e p r e sentative to the
legislature. R~gan said the
judge would not leave his
post on the bench, but would
simply take time off that
was owed him.
Shoemgj(er said he asked
the legislature's lawyer, the
legislative counsel, for an
opinion OD the legality of
the appointment. Shoemaker
said the counsel advised him
that "it is improper to
employ a judge in a political
post."
In a jibe at Reagan's
statements that he wants
to elimiU!te politicaJ in·
flueoce from judgeship ap-
po i n tments, Shoemaker
com~: "Appe,renUy
this is the (irst step in Gov.
Reagan's campaign to take
judges out of politics."
The counsel's opinion -
a& reported by Shoemaker
-said of Caldtcotl's lob·
byinf assignment: "A po,j.
Uon with such duties would
involve a judge in those
very activities the con·
stitutional prohibition sought
to guard against . . .
partisan suspfcions and en-
tanglements."
That referred to Article
nt, Section 1 of the State
Constitutfon which says a
person may not serve in
more· than one bran<:h of
government at the same
time.
"Since Judge Caldecott is
now working in both the
judicial and e x e c u t i v e
branches -while trying to
lobby tbe legislative branch
-his appointment seems
a clear violation of con·
s1itutional separation o f
powers." Shoemaker
declared.
AF Sergeant
Shot Dead
In Robbery
SACRAMENTO 'UPI) -
An Air Force sergeant,
moonlighting as a service
station at~dant, died early
tod~ of a bullet wound suC·
fered when he apparently
exchanged shot.a with• three
teen-agers during a stickup,
police reported.
Three suspects, two of
them taken into custody
aUer a wild ch<1se by an
off-duty Shasta C o u n t y
sheritf's deptity, wer e ~r·
Arthur Wm• lers rested •nd charged with the station robbery and the
slaying of James T. CUrrln, Dies of Cancer 38.
STANFORD (AP)
Arthur Yvor Winters. widely
lsnown Stanford University
poet and literary criti c, died
Thursday of ct,ncer. He was
67. ' Winters, whose career at
Stanford began 40 years ago
as an Eo1Hsb instructor,
won the Bra11dei.s University
Creative Arts Award in
1960, the Yale Bolllngen
Prize in 1961, and the
University of Chicago Har-
riet Monroe Award in 1962.
Police identified t h e
s u s p e c t a aa Robert
Martinez, 17, Bennie Corpos,
19. both or Broderick. and
G l J b e r t Martinez, 18, or
Bryte. Officers did not
disclose how much cash was
taken.
Robert Martinez_ and
Corpos were c a p t u r e d
Thursday night by Treva·
nlon Merrijield, · a Shasta
County d!erUf's deputy, who
chased the getaway cat un·
til it failed to round a curve
and crashed. HiJ car plowed
into a pole but he was
unhurt and held the youths
Legislature in Ac~on
v
in custody until police ar-
rived:
The third suspect, Gilbert
Martinez, allegedly fled the
wreckage but was arrested
liter at his home without
T .. ,._.. -"""''" S1-te lotrd tf • Eduu11o11 i. ~bh 1111 "' 11e11e ... ._ ers1stance.
boal!• few • .._.rv ~· sa in. Police s a i d Merrifield •-• 11'.s.n OlefOI. (loll" ----11 • "':*"'-10 gave ptJrsust when a witness ~~1 !1 ~;i"':..:1 iW'!'T'-r."'" lo th~· robbery and shooUng
Mi-. -'"'°"'bl'• ,_,~ ... ,,___txplasned to him what hap-::=.1t:.~•;:'1~. ~1:1~."1111 _.,.... pen ed.
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a resolution expresaing tbe1r
"confidence In and support
far" Preaident John Sutn-
merakill of Sa" Francisco
State. A &peeial trustee task
force ro.commended the ac-
tion after an investiption
of hls ''stewardship" ot the
17,000 student cam p us
following last au tum 11 • s
disorders there. b 11 i It The board alao set up.a c a n c e o r & • iacu Y
special policy study com-( academic senates and a.n
mittee .on participation of organJzation of stud en t
students and facul~ in presidents.
campus demonstrations. The board also approved
Five trustees will explore the appointment of Dr.
proposals raised by wit-Russell G. Whitesel as vice
nesses at Thursday's hear-cha ncellor for academic af.
ings. They will consult with klirs in the s t a t e w I d e
representatives of the col-system . a key post under
lege presidents, ,campus Chancellor Glenn Dumke.·
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi
"Young people don't trust anybody over 30-after
two gll.8888 of champagne l don't trust
anybody at all."
Marijuana· User Says
He Was High in Trial
LOS ANGELE~ (UPI) -
The probation hearing I o r
confessed marijuana u~cr
Gridf Py Lorimer Wrighl has
been postponed until Mon-
day.
Wri~ht testified durinl{ a
Superior Court hearin~
Thursday that he was h I ~ h
on marijuana when he con·
ducted his own defense last
October during his trial for
marijuana possesi;ion.
Siskiyou County in northern
California and returned herr
to face charges of violatJng
probation.
Nun Di ~putc
Won't Shut
LA Schools
The 33-year-old tornw LOS A;'l;GELES 1CPI) -
county probation otfwer The Cathollc archd1ocesP
asked Superior Court .J11dl!e here Sll'S it will tr.v to keen Matk Brandler f o r a nrw ' ,. trial because the dru~s ra11· all . p:lrochial schools opc11
sed him to experienct• a "<Ii· despite lhe possible re~i~na
minution of' time rralitv" tJon of 197 teachers bcc:aui.r
· and. "perception chani:es., of an JntrafaHh dispute. during the trial. Brandler de-nied the request. The 4'rChdioccsan depart·
At the conclusion of t he ment of education said
trial, Wrl~bt was placed on Thursday "in the event that five ynrs probation on the · ~ condition he not lake mari· som• of the Immaculate
juana or psychedelic druJ?s Heart slsters decide to
and refrain from encourag· withdraw, we will undertake
Jng others to do so. . to keep in operation ttte
However. a short time la· schools In wh ich they are ter Wright appeared on a ,. television interview s h ~ presen!Jy engaged.
and said he was under th c The Order or the Im·
Influence of drugs. maculate Heart ol Mary has
Brandler then ordcred indicated ft may no longe r him to return to court r o r violating the 'terms of hi'> teach in the Los Angclrs
proba{jo_n. Instead. Wr111ht area 1x'cause of a dlsputr
i;ent him a tape rrcordsni: nf with James r ran c 1 ~
his voice explaining tha t he Cardinal Mcintvrc o v e r
would not appear. liberalizallon of its way of
Wright ·was arre~ted 111 li!e.
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563 W. 19TH STREET
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This Weekend
January 27 &. 28
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I I • I~· I • t I I• f ttfji ! ····••ttct!!ttf t ftftttl!ellfttlfe fttflttftA&AtAtf ,,.; ••• ete#lliil
1 he laJics of Murrirla Vt1llcy have
cnol..ed up. somcrhin& rc..1lly spcci.il for
\ou' Come this wcektnd to The Plan
al Rancho CnlirorniR and mnkc your
~election of counrry-frcsh cal..e~. pie,,
and Cllhcr g(,odics, each created in pcr-
fcct taste.
\\c'rc alw havm~ a lircwood ~ale: for
pennic~ you nn waH: away with a
bundle that will la~t you 'till 5pring.
After you've visited The Pl1u's
boun11ful a•h ~hops, stroll into 9ur
Visitors Center. We'll plan a tour for the
whole f11t1ily-1hro\lgh orchard~. dairy
farms. thoroughbred horse ranchu,
avcx:ado groves. homc~itcs. We'll show
you a crystal clear 5()()..acrt lake th1t's
tcunini with fi1h. mil« and miles of
cattle cfluntry, the (trandcur and fascina-
tion of Rencho <:•lifomia.
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J e DAILY "LOT. Friday, ~ 26, 1968
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Matranga Case Juror8
Jury Trial Rule'll,
In Bribe, Theft
Seleded
In Trial ...
FULLERTON -Selection
of a jury continued today
LOS ANGELES -~ank
"Big Frank" Matranga and
former City of Commerce
vice mayor Robert Salerno
must face a jury trial on
March 18. Los Angeles
Superior Court J u d g e
Richard Schauer ruled this
week.
Both men face charges of
conspiracy and grand theft
stemming from thei.r alleg·
ed demands for $.1,500 in
''bribe money" from a
Corona del Mar m a n .
Matranga. ~. of L o s
Angeles is iree on $11,000
bail: Salerno, 35, bas posted
$5.000 bail.
Matranga, said by police
to be a prominent member
of Southland Mafia .circles,
and Salerno were named by
Wayne Copeland, 46, of 109
Bayside Place, as the two
men whom be gave $3,500
in ''hush money." He told
t.he Orange County Grand
Jury that the money was
never paid to the judg_e and
district attorrniy handling
his case as the pair pro-
mjsed.
Charges against Copeland
of installing an electronic
device on his telephone to
bypass toll charges werr
dlsmi~ in Orange County
Superior COID"t in an action
which led to the biting
criticism of Superior Judge
William Murray.
Los Angeles Sup e-r i or
Juclge Mark Brandler ac·
cosed Judge Murray of in·
judicial conduct in discuss-
ing Copeland's case with at·
torney Nathan Snyder of
Los Ange~e~ a lawyer who
had not oan retained by
Copeland.
Father of tlae Year
Victor Heiluldt (left) of Fullerton is presented a
plaque designating his selection by the Big Brothers
of Orange County a.s the Orange County Father of
the Year. John Lawson of NeWport Beach 'vice-J)tt3i·
dent of the l'ocaJ Big Brother agency. makes the pre-
sentation.
In --6uperior Court· in tile AHABEI't,f -Bittlbit rt*1' mvect bJ Co f te 1
ftaud trial of four men wbo Odie Coffey, the Ailllhelm before b1a re.,_ on appeal ~ bb~ a : mu who held 50 pol1ce of· ~. wu. au(Jlcieat · sen-
Fullerton dairy in a check ~at bay in a PJltland~ ..,...,.,
marupulation scheme that style abootout on Halloween Coffey wu releued oa
netted them almost $1 nigbt, 19&&, Wednesday woo Oct. 1$11&, 'With bis llli111 ol
million . Group La.nds-. his 1S.:month fight t 0 r . a -Mon with the J'ourtJa
Judge Karl Lynn · Davis su~nsion , of the onserved ])is~ Cow1 J~J.--... .. 1. halted t h e proceedings -r-· w ~·
Wednesday to reduc& from 8 Sol ~ portion <l a 1 to 14 year The ...,.nate cewt revera-
SS0,000 to $33,000 the bail ODS prison term. ' ed Judge Murray'• nd.inf
imposea on ·Sarauel Longo, Superior Judge Witliam 0. the O'oundl that u.n·
31, of Garden Grove. Two con gr e 11 men Murray, who ~nally constitutional evidence bad
Longo laat week wu repcesenting portions o f meted out the slate prison. ~ntJ~~t:ted at the 'Cof· sente~ed to o~ to 14 years Oran~ County are ~~ong term to Coffey, placed him 7
in &tate pri80n on a fraud only eigbt of Callforrua s 38 on five years probat1oll. That ruling wu ~versed
charge trial in Loa Angele&,. memberis of the House of Mun-ay agreed that the in its. turn by the California
but is free on a $17,500 ap. \ Repreaentatives who have Supreme Court on Ml appeal
peal bond. been commended for their by the attorney general'• of·
Indicted with Longo by 1967 performances by a non· Fluo... Head.s fic.:tie gun 'battle on Oct. the 1966 Orange C-Ounty partisan Clarement Men's ·• 31. 19&4, erupt.eel "#hen two Grand Jury were Benone College group.
Terra11<1, 48, of ·Eagle Rock; They are Reps. Richard Heart Fun' d police officers wellt to Col·
T D h · ) d fey's Anaheim home tct his brother, Victor. 42, of · Hanna < ·Ana eun an question him about a bit.run Orange and Robeh Migli~ Craig H o s m e r <R·L o n g Ji co, 40, of Ontario. Migliacco Beach), whose district in· SANTA ANA _ J. Simon accident in Cypress ep er
Tustin School Board
Boosts Chiers Pay
Dissident CDC Clubs
May Band Toge~her
la accused of conapiracy; eludes the western part of Fluor of Santa Ana will head _tb_a_t _e_ve_mn_· _g_. ____ _
hi& companions are charged the county. the •~ial gifts fund for I;;;;======~~;;;.
with coDJpiracy and graod Both were t e r· m e d the Orjnge County H.eart Flu-.&L WU!.,\\
theft. ' ' o u t standing". by the Association, according to "" ii\"'
D i s t r i c t attorney's in· college.sponsored Council of William Firetag, 1961 Coun· :: ~ = =
vestigators today predicted the California Congressional ty Heart Fund chairman. ''TO Sii
that the trial will take at Recognition Plan. Among those who will
least •ix weeks . A OlMt lawmakers honored assist Fluor are O. W. WITH LOVE'''
TUSTIN -A salary raise
ol $3,000 to $25,000 per ~ar
for Supt. Robert Dlhlberg
and approval of a $10,000
!'er year public relations
program were voted this
wee.k by Tustin Union Hig)J
School District trmtees.
The board split 3 to 2
on both matut"6.
Favoring 'the raise for
Dahlberg were trustees H.
E. Balmer, Chester Briner
and William Hayward. Op-
posed were Rd'bert
Bartholomew, who called
the salary "unrealistic on an austerity budget," and
J ohn Zisch.
Zisch argued other ad-
ministrators bad just been
given a 7.7 percent increase
S<' Dahlberg should get
$24,100 instead ol 125,000.
Balmer cou~red the $.1,000
raise would amount to about
'l.7 percent after truces.
Also approved was hiring
of a $5.100 per year public
relatfona man who will be
given a $.5.000 annual public
relaUons budget.
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spokesman commented that were Reps. Glenard P . !tic bard, Denllis Carpenter, wmt
0 RA NG E -New Sen. Eu.gene McCarthy (D· the evidence to go ·before Lipscomb CR-Pasadena); H. and Rolla a: Hays, Newport · SllNCIY POmll
volunteer groups to reunite Minn.) for President. The the )ury la "the biggest Allen Smith CR-Glendale); Beach; A s s e m b I y m a n EXCLUSIVE:
th·e clubs which bolted the directors who resigned con-.fioanclal tangle you ever James C. Corman ( D • Robert Bmke CR-Huntington MESA THEATRE
California Democratic Coun-tend CDC President Gerald saw in your life. We never Reseda); Chet Holifield ([).. Beach); J. 2-Frogp~. ., ....,.... •....., IW.
Cl·1 will be formed 111• the H'll ak ned have really figured the full Pico Ru.tra); John E. Moss Huntington i:seach ; a n d C.... .._ 1 we e the organi.za. amount that wu embezzled CD·Sacramento) and B. F. Merle Keith Gaede, Costa U .. 1UJ next few weeks, a former tion's political effectiveness. -it's an lmP,C>ssible task." Sisk (0-Fresno). Mesa. · • CDCdirecoorsays. __ _:__--..:....:.::.::.:..::..:...::.:.:.::..:.. _ _::.:..:_:=..:~:::.:::.::...:=::____::=:..:.::..:...:::::.;..:_~---====--------_.:.::=========~======:::::=::
Southland Population
To Double by 1980?
Carl D ' A g o ri I n o of
Orange. one of 19 CDC
directors. who resigned in
September when ~e CDC
moved to sponsor a con-
vention -to back an a nti-
Johmion • peace slate, said
the new organization would
be called Democrats of
Southern California.
The proposed group may
hold a convention in Long
Beach Feb. 1 7-18 ,
D' Agostino said. Another
former director. Neill A ..
Gorman of Placerville,
plans to call for a con·
vention to form t b e
Democrats of N or t h e r n
California at the same time,
D' Agostino said.
Hurry.on-Do• Salel
16 SUPll V l\.UI
feahl .... la this ad
persons, nearly double the
p r e 1 e n t population, ac·
cording to a report released
by the Los Angeles Regional
Transportation Study .
Orange County will have
the b1gbest rate of employ·
rnent growth with an in-
cr"se of 230 percfl)t., study
offlicials predicted.
The study WH the result
of a cooperative effort on
the part of five counties,
125 cities, the Southern
California Rapid Transit
District and other public
and private organizations,
under the general coordina·
ti.on ct the C a 1i f o r n i a
Division ol Highways.
The study found that
usable vacant land in the
lltudy area will decrease
from 1.16 million acres in
1980 to 757,000 acres in 1980.
Residential n,,age will !ise
from 369,000 acres to
ft86,000.
Lawmakers
At Me.et
.A third new g r o u p ,
Democrats of C e n t r a 1
California, was organized
last September at a Fresno
convention. D'Agostioo sajd
the three groups might be
fused into one statewide
organization but added it
was not expected in tbe near
future.
The CDC is now backing
Decision
Due Soon
o~ Air Chief'
SANTA ANA -A suc·
cebor to Donald Hobbs as
Orange County director of
aviation will be named
within 10 days, County
Administrative 0 f f i c e r
Robert E. Thomas said to·
day.
Hobbs resigned the post
ANAHEIM F l v e last August but agreed to
Orange County legislators stay on the job until a 6UC·
will be guesU at the first cessor was ~sen.
Annual Puce o f f i c e r s Thomas sai~ the field
Research Association 0 f was narrowed some time
CaWornia banquet . at 7 ago to 10 applicants that an or.al board h o'clock torugbt in t h e selected the top three who
Garden Grove Room here will be interviewed and a
in A n a b e i m Convention floalist recQmmended to ttie
C.enter. board of supervbors, pro-
The affair is u n d e r bably "in a week or so."
auspices of the Anaheim Hobbs said be resigned so
Police Association. Guests he could devote more time
inclt1de Sen. Johll Schmitz t-0 his personal business and
( R • T u s t i n ) : 8 n d handle his family's financial
Assemblymen Kenneth Co;ty affairs. He bas held the
(D·WUtmlnster); Robert~. airport job for the i:ast nine
Bad.ham ( R · N e w p o r t
Beach); John V. BTiggs (R· ,.=ye::::ar:::s::::.=======
Fullerton) and Robert H.
Burke (R·H u n tin gt on
Be.ach).
Merchants, civic groups
and the pubJic are invited
to attend. F'or Information
contact Detective L 1 o y d
Lowry at the Anaheim
Police Department, phone
533-5333.
SHARP .
If .,.u're • sher, trellltr, ust
ttte DAILY "LOTS femou1
Dl!IM.A-Llnt cle111fit4 e1h Set.
ll\'4oyt. M1h o bettor 4HI •..
who.tltr yo.•,.. i.uvt119 or Hllin9.
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Arts, Crafts
Festival ·· Fare
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Webster ~fines art as creativeness. And creativity will reign
when the Orange District, Cahlornia Federation of Women's Clubs hosts
its annual Art Festival in Fullerton Monday, Jan. 29. ,
FrOm women's clubs all over Or-ange County, Including a strong
representation of Orange Coast clubs, will come art works ol every type,
Festival chairman Mrs. Ben Waddell will be in charge ol needle-
work, stitchery, sculpture, table centerpieces, Christmas decorations.
knitting, plastics, ceramics, china painting and mosiacs.
'lbe art entries involving landscaJ)!e6, portraits, seascapes and
still lifes in the media of acrylic, collage, oH, mosaic, pen and ink and
watercolors will be handled by Mrs. Arthur ~illiams.
A®ll.her section, chaired by Mrs. Do_ye Ford, will be devoted to
creative writing: essays, plays, poetry, light verse and inspirational.
Ribbons will be presented thwrst two winners in this group, with the
first place winners being entered in the California state creative writing
contest.
During the morning and afternoon Mrs. L. W. White and Mrs.
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~ aid Ml'& William ll Lud Vaao (left U> right) admire an-
..._ Worlll wftl be 1lltiered in di.drlct Art Festival Jan. 29.
Paul Williams win present musical and dramatic programs. Among en·
tertainers will be Mrs. Clell Ramsey, pianist, of the Seal Bead! Woman's
Club.
"\ . Laguna Hills Leisure World will off er ii dramatic skit.
The host Ebelf Club, directed by Mrs. LeRoy Lion, art chairman
and her committee will serve coffee in the morning and luncheon to
those attending at noon .
The festival is open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in
the Fullerton Ebell Clubhouse. There will be a 50 cent fee with all
monies going b> tlhe district art scholarships. '
PAINTING, ANYONI? -Ships, br~ and guitar players are
but a few of the subjects artbts ctiose to render in various media
for tile Orange Diltdctt.Art Festival competitionllonday, JanJ9.
Mrs. Pel* Barbalot and .Mrs. John Wagner Oeft to right) ready
the worb for "shipment" to Fullerton. · •
FINE FAR E -Lynn May, manager of the U.S. Nalioncd Bank in Hunt-
ington Beach. admires palrlting displayed by Mrs. Vanzandl Faust. In addi·
tion to traditional art works. the district festival will feature stitchery,
knitting, ceramics, plus drama, music and literature . . . *
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f.Or Orhe.r ReasOns •. fo · Stop Smo,king, Ask Cancer Society
coffin nails? -JESS ASKIN'
DEAR JESS: U a tidy dlMMI
• .., ~ .......... tbet mliJlt
Uwtell Iller llfe h.t,I lier """""· 8"t 1lle .... Mt e:xped lier fatlemu
frte.I It "'1 Mr etiareUe1.
DEAR AHN LANDERS: I am a
boy ll )"elra old whote ructname
la "chevvte" becauee I was born in
my father'• Chevrolet.
All my friends were bom In a
hos~tal. How come my mother let
me.gel &om in my Cather's car?
I h9Ye ~Ud my motl'ler a dozen
ti.mel to pleue explain this to me
but lbe alwa,ya says; "Not now. Liter."
l kllOw bow babies get h'1'•· Ann
Landers. ao pleue don't tell me 1
WM a fUl'J)rile. My m_other knew I
wu CGIJilftf, My f atber Is always
yell.Ina at her because she ia so slow
Why w.un 't 1be tn a hospital wher11
1he thould have bttn? -ASKER
OF QUESTIONS
DEAR ASKER: Don 't blame your
lllttbtr for being "slow.•• Ma,,ybe yon
were fast. Some bablu «Jw more
wantnr tha11 others.
One or these days you will find
out What sort of a world lhls Is
nd you'U 11k yourseU what wms the
burry.
DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: I hope you
oan print rome advice b e f o r •
aomebody g"ts lrilled.
My aiat.er is married lo a 1nU .ew. baa a wild temper. When be
geta mad, whl'h u often, he behaves
like a maniac. He has socked tlt.r
around, choked her. thrown her 1cr1¥1
the floor and knocked out her tee~.
H1a two brothers treat thelr w1v•
exactly the Nme way.
All three of these women have
divorti!d their bui;bands and remar· CONFIDENTIAL TO A BOOB
ned them. COne couple divorced twice FROM BOSTON: People are judged
and now they are living together.) not only by what they stand for.
I'm afraid one of those days my but what they fall for. Fooled once.
sister is going lo end up a murder shame on her. Fooled twice, shame
victim. How do J .. get tbe 'message on you.
across to her before it's too late? •
- D. C. R. If you have trouble getUn1 aloaf
DEAR D. C. R.: Any womu "ho with your parenta •.. U yoa eani
8*a7s wttlt a IDI• wile IOCb • 1et them &o let you Uve yov owa
around, choket lier, throws lter " Dre, ~Dd for Ann Landen• llotkl«,
Ute Ooor ud kHcb oat lier tee~ / "Burced by ParHta! How It Gel 'a' cot to __.., dck u lte la. U More Freedom." Send 51 cata 19
your slater waate4 otrt of the lftuaUon coli wttb' your request Hd a lone.
site woald 1n oat. Women who feel stamped, tell • addressed envei.pe. ....
H overwbelmbl1 1ea1e of 11111t for Ann Ludera will be glad lo belp
rea10M real or I m a g I n e d uo-you wftb yoar problems. Seid tbtm
con1cloaaly seek panlsbment and the)' to her In care of the DAILY. ~IL01't
often marry brutal maJes who will enclosJn1 a stamped, aeU..aaraaea
provide It. envelope. I
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Mesa Ceremony
Pamela Holtz Marries
White cllry1an1Mmums.
stock and glad.loll dec«ated
. Hwbor Tri<y B a p t l a t
Qwrch, Co.ta Mesa for the
afternoon n~all un1Un1 ht
marriaee PamMa Jea1
Hob and J 0 h D T.
Jungbluth.
11te Rev. Robe.rt Hen
rNd the double rinc rtw
for l>e daulbter at Mr. and
Mra. Wllllam H. Holtz cf
C.Osta Mesa and t.be -..an of
Mr. and Mrs. J . J.
Jungbluth o f HunU:ncto•
Beach.
Given' in marriage by her
f.Mber. the new M r a •
Jungbluth was gowned ii
sculpttaed velvet pd car-
ried an arrangement at
white orchids aQd roses. A
veil, caught to a crown o(
roses. c o m p 1 e t e d ber
ensemble.
Mra. Jeff Skee o( . Cotta
Mesa donned a mag~ta
hoed velvet dress widl
matching veil for her duties
as matron or honor. Her
l>U9band was best man,
while William S. ~ltz. the
bride's brother and Steve
Salley ushered.
Musk wu provided by
John Flaws tJl Huntington
Beach. oousln of the bride.
Guest. congratulated the
newlyweds at a reception
in the church. Assisting
weTe Miss Danllda Kinzen
and the Mmes. H. R. Hen·
d.rie, Lloyd Colling, JC.
Sorensen and Carl Br12ick1.
The new Mrs. Jungbluth
is a graduate of Corona del
Mar High School a n d
studied at Orange Coast
College. Her husband. a
Huntington Beach H i g h
School graduate, is at-
' tending OCC.
They h a v e estabUshed
their first home in Baldwin
Park.
MRS. JOHN JUNGBLUTH
l •fdwln P•rtc Home
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·Movie Guide
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FAMILY ~IBLE -(X) -
'T'hr~bour pretentadon of
the Boot at Gtnesla.
THE LEGEND OF THE
BOY AND THE EAGLE -
Tate ol friendlhlp between
Indian boy llDd toklea eagle.
CHA R LIE, THE
LONESOME COUGAR -
Animal fDm llboat. foruter
and an orphaned cub.
EIGHT ON TBE LAM ~
Bank cJert who ta e
widower will •wn cbildre11 findl . I fortune and a pck
of trouble ln I parting idt.
FANTASTIC VOYAGE -A
sut.nmtne and crew are
mialaturu.t and iQjected.
into a I C h a t h t ' I
. bloodltrum to J*lar m a
delicata opwdoa.
THE JUNGLE BOOE -
Venioa ol ltipbc'a tale of
an Eut lndlaD boJ -r..'ed
in tbe J-1e bJ • fmni\y
of woi.es.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC -
Mualcal fDmed in AUltrian
Alpt.
T H 0 SE MAGNIFlCENT
MEN IN THEJR FL YING
MAClllNES -(X) -ltlO
fl)'illl JNCNnea and vtntace
cars 1D tllpltick. ttmJ of
.London to Paris air race.
THOROUUHL Y MODERN
MIILIE -Mut6cal spool
of h 19'a.
TEENS AND A.DUL TS
GRAND PRlX -Long film
about racing driven wlth
an exdting cUmax.
ROSIE -Comedy about
kooky behavior of
millionaire widow.
TAMING OF 11fE SHREW
-BeaaiWully ft.bned story
at temptltuoua Katharina
pcaeued by a d II h i n g
PetrudUo.
TOBRuK -Suspenseful
Warld WW n melodrama
bued Gft true incident Mt
in Ubyan delert. .
TO sm, WITH LOVE -
(X) -Teecher brinp .enae
ol rap•wibftity to AD·
tiloda1 ..... ten fl Loa-
dca dama.
CAPRICE -Colmetica ln-
daltry IP1 beoomea fn. volved in Interpo l E ..
~FRozEN DEAD -
HGrrar ln a secluded
~"Cm.::;· Beautifully .,.... segment ol
James Micbener's novel CGDCerDinc b ~ Add rep) beauty lo a
of the ma. In U..aii. bedroom wt1t> this 11>lendid rr Pl'OIMc .... u ... ---peacock ln exotic colon. -._.,_. _..._ Peacoct -I royal blrdt ~KING OJ' HEARTS _ Emtlraider in ~blues, WIUJ Fremfl .mre di lbe sreea. fllild on a bedtpread. ~·w.. ol war. En_.. ... sub-P.attent '1'Jl17: one 15 x 19; •..uo.v ...-. 1 IA·lnda motif; three 2 x titles. 2 in.
THE SAND PEBBLES -FJllTY CENTS (collul) for
Story about tbe cnw o( the each pettetn-add 15 cents
American l\IDbOat. S a n for each __ .,_ttern for first-
Pllblo, set in Ollna durin1 clua malJ1nC and special
tbe political UDl'Ut of tbe lumdJ.iaC. Se n d to AUce ~-ZIUVAGO _ '!:.!•-ol) Broob, tbl DAILY PILOT, ..,_,, 105 Needlecratt Dept.. Box
10UDC RUiii.an doctor • poet 1a. Old Cbebea Station.
caacht ln country's ,ftvolU· New Yark. N.Y. lC.,11. Print
tioosy upheaval. Baled °" Name, Addren, Zip, Pat. Pasternak's Nobel priJe· ten N....W. ,,
winning novel First time! Jumbo 1988
~TS NeeclJecraft Catalog -'hun-
ECCO -Narrated film of Jired1 ol dNlg11s. 6 fr9e pat-
the Mondo Cane t y p e . term (Includes d e s i g n e i
Incredible orgy of sights and sweaters) instructions in-
..... lld8. Knit. crocbet, em·
X denotes ettellent rum. brotd!r. so cent&.
New 0ff icers Insta lled Special Interest
By Toas.tm ist ress Clu b Courses Offered W omen
LB Women
Ad~pt l1ook
Of Artist s
Sme>CU w-.... will be
a COllUDOll 11111& around
Laguna Beach Ina Feb. 18-
2a wbea they .,. worn as
oUicial prb bJ bostenes
for the Winter P..UvaJ.
In ldditioa. the artists'
garb will be ,... by Oran.ie County _,,,.... •ben Art
Coloaf women a t t e n d
Laguna Bead! Day at the
Anaheim V ls lt o r 1 and
Convention Bureau, Frida7, Feb. 9.
The smocb may b e
ordered at ' the LagUlla
Beach Chamber of Com-
merce office. The material,
a cut pattern and sewed
buttonholes· are available for
S'l.50. Completed smocks
are being tOld for •12.
Mrs. Howard Cantonwine,
beret chairman, is filling the
orders as received, however
smocks must be ordered in
advance.
Nominate ·
Your Mom
r-For Honor
A surcll is under .way
to select the 1118 Calllonia
Mother o( tbe Year who in
tum will compete wttb can~
dldates from the other
states for top bonor of Na-
tional Mother of the Year.
An7one may •nd iD the
name of a candidate pro-
vided reccxnmendation by a
NCOgniled orianization ii
ineluded.
A candidate's youngest
child must be over 15 years
old. Not only must tbe
mqther be a woman of
~evement, but h e r
children must have good
records too. She must be
a regular member in either
her churcil or synagogue ....
NomiDation blanks may
be obtaiDed from Mrs. C.
Fred w i 1c0 x. Califonla
Mothers comm l tte • cbainnan. 1802 Laum C.·
)'OD Bhd., Loi Angelet.
Dance Club ..
'!be first, third and Mb
Fridays of each mootb
members of Lace a a d
Leather Square Dance Club
meet at I p.m. in We.-.t
School. HuntinJton BMdl.
Further infannation ma)'
be obtained by telepbldac
Mrs. Juan DiBoa at ~.
Waist Watchers
TOPS Wai st Watcber5
assemble every Thursday at
7 p.m . in Circle View ~
Huntington Be1ch.
..... Grover B. Gordon ud
Mn. Vmc.nt D. Bryant will
be the featured spea.Pra at
Ill h»tall.at1oa dinner for tbe
Miu.ion de P'l lab r a•
ToutmlatrUI Club in La
Poloma • rNtaurut, TliJda
at 11• tomorrow night.
New o«lcera o( t b e
MislioD Viejo lfoup will be
installed by Mrs. Bryant.
put president of lnterna·
tiooal Toastm.lstr.eu Clubl. . New officers will include
!he Mmes. C a s l m i r
Kazmierowics, pre ... Dl;
Cbarle1 Wallmaa and Paul
Ricker, first and secoad
vice preaidenta; R I c b a r d
Price, aecrewy, and Ed·
wia J, Bennett, ~euurer.
A charter member of the
Arcadia Toeatmistren Club, Mn. Bryant completed a
25,000 mile journey to visit
clubl ln ellbt countrJes.
Gordon, vice presJdent
and director of development
at Pacific Christian Cqllege,
Long Beach where be alao
teaches, was directof of pro-
grams for television stations
in Sprincfie1d, Ili. and St.
Louis, Mo.
rn addition. he taught
&peecb, radi'o and television
courses at the graduate
level llt two universities and
i n s t r u c t s area Dale
Carnegia courses.
Reservations or further
information may be ob-
tair1ed by calllnc M r s .
Ricker. 837..aeM or Mrs.
Barrett Brown, 837-7830.
K ONOMIST
Mn. Carol Heim
Card Party
Shuff led
Members of Mu Upsilon
chapter. Beta Sigma Phi.
will "change suit" and
reschedule a card party fot
rushets. _
The social, planned for I
p.m. in the Fountain Valley
home of Mrs. John Gillen,
now will take p(ace on Mon-
day, Feb. S. It originally
was scheduled for Monday,
Jan. 29.
Mrs. Dennis Fine boated
the regular m o n t b 1 y
businesa meeting of the
sorority in her Garden
Grove home.
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Two cOwul wttb apedal
lnt.trelt te womee will i..-
Wecbleldl7, Ja 11, at
Goldlll"Wut Collett.
tio~ ..... ~
Mn. CarGl Helm. ~ Callfornla Ed1lon Co. ..._.
economl.t. ca TbartdaJI
from 1:30 to •~• p.m. ta
the Edilon Co. 's Ellctric
1.Jv1D1 Center, HUlltiDCtM
Beach.
A cert1f.i.cl prolealloDal
secretarial review clan, of·
1.-.d by the college •
Tuesdays from 7 to 1t r.m.,
covers account ne,
secretarial skllLI and pri>-
cedures. Prerequisites are
shorthand et • word.a per
minute ud typift& at 50
wordl per minute. SECRET AltY
Instructor will be Mrs. Mn. letty ...... f• Strutt
Betty-gloria S t r u t t , ad·
m..lniltratlve leCl'etary at
Hughes Aln:ra.ft, Newport venience foods and time-
Beacb who received her saving hints.
CPS certification in 1966. Some of the topics to be
President of the Bahia covered by t.be Pepperdine
Chapter at N a t I o n a l College graduate will be
Secretaries Association, 1be versatile ways with pdrtable
attended the University ol a p p 1 i a n c e s ; kitchen
Bridgeport, Gordon a n d organization; t h t l f t y...,.
Orange Coast colleges. shortcut oootlnc; plaiYlhead
This course is intended for meals using tl>e free~; and
secretaries wbo plan to take easy entertaining.
the annual CPS exam.Ina~ A tuition tu of SS is being
in May and othen who • charged for both classes.
to update their know and,.l'OPt~-;tration will
of business. The CPs is one be Tueacfi~. 30, at the
who bas successfully com~ cOUege.
pleted a s i4' · par t ex-,..;::===========-
aminatlon which emphasizes
j u dgment, understan(1ing EARN
and admlniJtrative ability.
The m e a 1 preparation
course will stress plan.ning If!
and preparation of quick 0
and attractive meals with
emphasis -6n nutritious con-> Auxiliary Announces Expresso
Members Half-price Bargains
Customers and the South
Coast Qilld Guidance Clinic
will both benefit from a ba)f.
price sale beinl planned fOr
the thrift shop ol the Golden
Key Anxiliary.
The sale belfns Monday.
Jan. 29, in the a.bop located
•t nol West.minster Ave .•
Weatminater. according to
chalrmu Mn. ~ Hillard
Cox. -
Dr. M a u r i c e Kaplall,
cllnlc director, tp0ke to
members of the .uxiliary
at its annual membership
coffee in tbe Founta.ia Plaza
Clubhouse .• Mrs. R o b e r t
Blau , membership
chairman, welcomed suests
and explained the obliga·
tions connecttd with being
a member.
Mrs. Paul Phillips, presi-
dent, preunted Dr. Kaplan
who described caae hi.stories
from the cJ.ink's fil,es to of·
fer the auxiliary members
• vivid picture of the work
their contributions help sup-
port.
Hosting dW'ing the coffee
bour wu Mrs. Richard
Prescott, b o s p i t a I i t y
chairman.
Meeting
Executive director of the
Orange County K i d n e y
Foundation Mrs. B. G.
Ready will speak TuesdaI.
Jan. 30 to members of the
Expresso Club.
, Mrs. Leslie Petersen will
open her ~ycrest home for
the gathering at 10 a.m.
The Program for Kidney
Disease Detection in Orange
County Schools will be the
topic of discussion.
SouncLof Music Rings
Through Leaglle Hou e
At the m e e t i n g an-
nouncement of a benefit
Hair-a·tbon Feb. 17 IJld 18
\trill be made. Sponsored by
the Oran1e County
C osmetoto&Y Association,
coiffures wW be created at
Santa Ana Beauty Collece.
Ticket& are '3 and pro-
Bells will be rtqtnc in
the Assistanct lAague bouse
at 7 p.m. Monday Jan. 29,
for members IDd puts of
the FrieDdaJllp aub, I croup
spoucnd by tbe Lapna
Beedl AMllt-Lellae ol
ma Md--.. a.er so.
ftl mllllall __. burd
will be .. dellcMI .....
o1 n SebaJmlrtda bllDd bells
beina runt bJ tbe 12 junior
and senicr bitb school girls
in the Witherspoon Bell
Qioir.
Direded by Mrs . .R. F.
B sett o( th L .:. ceeds will go te the OC as t.. a g u n a Kidney Fouodatioo, Mobile
Beach Presbyterian Church, Detectioo Unit.
the bell ringers will wear For further infonnat.ioo
scarlet robes and gold Mrs. Petersen at Ml-33S1
capes, according to Mrs. will •nswer questions. ·
Baird C.Off~. league1;;;;;==============:=;:;JI cbairmu for the Friendship
Club.
The group of coeds, one
of four 1'0Uth bell choirs
under Mn. B a • 1 e t t • s
guidance, will present 1
varied program. combining
popular I clulical a n d
aacred lelectiona on the
American-made E n g 11 s h
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Area b1-b ICboot •nlor
Ind ~ coeds and~ mothers· are being invited
to attend the Umveraity of
California . .Berkeley's third
annual Sorority Day. Satur-
day. Feb. 3. Interested col-
lege transfers also are in-
.tted.
Sponeored by the Junior
Panbel.lenic ot UC, the day's
prosram iDcludes campus
tours, luncheon and en-
tertainment ud a welcom-
ing t.alt by C b a n c • 11 or
Roger Heyns.
Coeds may contact tbe
dean of girls at their hlgh
school for ~
blanks.
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tat.e ii pkldn1 up! . . • look at an the OPEN
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• Spanish Rancheni. tor
sale ln Newport Bellcll,
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Seagren· ·Lo~es the -Great Indoors,· Soars 17·~
NEW YORK ./AP) -l"arget about the wlde opq apaca, take beck &be
wind In . your fie. and tbe IUI OD
Z::.,~· Bob Seacrea Ukt1 lt better
WbeG ..... 2l·~Jd SOuthern
caJ.ifcnla 1'iliUif 1lirtD his own indoor
p • ' • V9ult ~ " tlDppint 17-4¥. at tbe lll1DrGM Gamet Tburtday Dig.ht
lt w a 1 tbt litb tbne Seagren haa
done it; he'• .. ClDly one.
.. I prefer the IDdoors, .. l\e said with
the joyful ahouta ol u.ia fans still
bow>cing around Madison Square
Garden. "The amote doesn't ~
me. It shouldn't affect anyooe.
''Outdoora.you have to worry about
the rain and the wind in Your face
and a lot of thipgs. Inside, you're
closer to people. It'a more fun."
Seagren'• attitude ia an unuual ooe
aiDCt moet track meo d.lallke lndoor
meets with the amok)' arenas and
narT'ft, bard board traeb and n&n•llf•· In (act, Seagren ta the only world-
clau vaulter who coeltantlY· cempeta
indoors. He wW be ill Bolton for
a mtet Sabu'da1 ud p1au to vault
in tbrH mare metta iD New York
tbiJ Winter. I W. teammua Paul Wilson, who
bolds the Jtiorld outd0« m•k ol 11.
~ -indoor mar~ are not officlally
recognized -bu problema seeing
the v.aulUng block and Dick Ralllback
of UCLA, another 17-foot-phls vaulter,
baa been hurt twic;, lndoors and 11
a little gun.shy.
But Seagren thriVlll OI ._ bom'ds
and finde only Ult 1mall bra11 beodt
that play JNlC1' moaic when be'•
pacing up and down tbt runway to
be dbconcenfn,.
"I know I said tt tut xear," SelCl"'ft
said, "and maybe I should keep m1
bit mouth abut. but I waot to I»
the first to clear 18 feet. Someboct1'1
got to do it and 1 want to be lbe
oue."
Seagreo 1et his record on bit third
and final try and then mlutd three
flmes at 17-8, bJper than he ar
anybody else bu jumped indoors or
out. On his final two tumpe be uMd
a higher grip oo a new pole U\at r.. gradually breaking lo lhould
e(U).ar pole break • .
_j_ Trarupl.anted ~J O~n
Four .Fire 67's for Openers; ---Costa Mesa Pro Cards a 71
PASADENA (AP) -Arnold Palmer
predicted that the gallery traffic on
the tigtlt Brook$ide Park course might
prove to be quite a problem, a con·
dition which already existed in the
player ranks today in ttM! seeond
round of the $100,000 Los Angeles
Open Goll Tournament.
No fewer than 2.3 professionals were
crowded into Ule sub.par bracket, and
11 more were even with par 71 after
.'rtwrsday:s hectic first round over
the 7,0'Jl·yard test witb its nine·hole
36-35 par.
Four shooters -Gene Littler, Al
Geiberger, Jimmy Clark and Dave
Eicbelbe~-I~ ttie way with in·
itial rounds 67s/
Ronnie Re , the pro at Costa Mesa
G<>lf and Country Club, stayed four
strokes ofl tbe pace with a 71, shooting
a ~ for the day.
The 68 bracket listed six players,
~' Fans Get a Break
and Palmer was one al four tied
at 69.
A th:ree·tlme winner of the Los
Angeles Open, Palmer was satisfied
with his 34-35 -that ts, lf Arnie
is ever completely eatisfied -but
said his game does need sharpening.
He three-putted only one green but
he was critical of the creeoa, some
of which were bumpy.
"Hooes1ly, though,'' be cantlnued,
referring to tbe crowded course, "1
think there may be a problem with
the gallery, particularly with. the big
rounds Saturday and Sunday. There
is just no pl.ace for the people to
go.''
Littler. :rl, won the Loa Angeles
Open some 12 years ago. One of
his rivals, Eichelberger, from Waco,
Tex., was a lad of 12 at the time.
Littler. playing the back aide first,
shot bogey 5s on the first three holes.
Board Makes Exception
For HB-Marina Clash
Adult fans now have a chance to
take in Orange County's top basketball
attraction of 1968, thanks to a bit
of up-to-date thinking on the pa.rt of
the Huntington Beach High School
District Board of Trustees, principals
Woody Smith (Huntington High) and
Glen Dysinger (Marina).
The Tuesday (Feb. 6) clash between
Huntington Beach and Marina will
match the teams ranked 1, 3 in Orange
County and 3, 5 in the ClF .1 And,
the Sunset League championship will
be on the line.
Action was originally billed to get
under way at 3:15 in Huntington's
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WASH
"' Ol.P• wtll'T9
spacious gym. That, of course, was
because of district policy which
frowns on activity tbe eve of a school
day.
Interetted fans who must work for
a living were theref~e excluded from
witnessing the spectacle.
But, MW they'll get • chaDce to
see these ltaodoat teams coWde
because the board voted to make
exception to policy for this one event,
moving tipoff time to 7 p.m. ..
Marina High'• Booster•s Club ap-
parently 1ot the ball rolling when
H sent an inquiry to the board, aakinl
if sucb au excetJtioo might poecibl1
be made. ....---'
believe botb teams will play better
at olgbt bat I don't tlllnk It will lfve
either one an advantage over Ute
other. It sbouJd be a sellout."
ln previous meeUngs Olson's
forces came out on top, 16-M and U.
80. Q)m~' frOUP took a IM8
verdict ln their most recent col-.
U1lon.
Kandona TJiotl9hu
Steve MuaseatNIDd Mike Gickli.pgs
are still seeking employment in 1'ie
football coaching field . M u s s e a u
resigned his post at the University
of Idaho. Giddings quit his job at
the University ~-
Each apparently sought new posi·
tions at ttle recent national coaches'
convention. However, they came home
empty handed.
Giddings lives in Newport Beach.
Musseau is a former Orange Coast
College boss.
After aeelng North Torrance, the
CIF's umber two ranted basketball
power. one thing Is apparent: the
beat laJgh school baO la Southern
Califol'1lla 11 played h1 Orange Coan·
ty.
Corona del Mar, Bnttniton and
Marbaa ... Jib aMJ ....... all be
capable Of laandllmf tile Saxom, even a.p 81ey are a *P beldlld North
Torranee ta die weekly ....u.,..
An oddity: CIF cage ratings had
Monrovia ranted below Arcadia and
Hemet behind North Riverside this
week. Yet la{t weekend Monrovia
thrashed Arcadia and Hemet upset
North Riverldde.
JUlt 1oe1 to sbaw the inequities
of the rankklp.
He three-putted tw.. of the Pf4l
and mined the green on th• otber.
But he abot a bot 3'1 on the front
nine, getting birdies on putta ol 15
and 18 feet on two holes.
Eichelberger, 24, has been a pro
less than a year. He was a member
of the Oklahoma State golf tum which
won the N a t I o n a l Intercollegiate
Championship in 1963 and wu eecond
the next year.
Clark, now from Paao Robles, Calif.,
is 46 and hM not won a PGA touma·
ment since 1952, although be hasn't
played too DMilDY in recent years. He,
too, had a hot first Dine after ~aying
tbe backside ib 35.
FREE AND EASY -Southern California's Bob
Seagren worms his way over the bar at 17 feet,
41A inches to set a new ·world indoor vaulting
record at the Millroee games in Madison fjqu.are
Garden Thunday night. Seagren establilbed the
mark on his last tzy.
Sports Clipped Short. Golden West Clark knocked in four birdie putts
•mging from an 1ndl to 20 feet, barely
mi3sing an· eagle on the pal'·5 sixth
bole. Still another putt for a birdie
hun~e lip ol the cup.
Geiberger, :.>, the PGA champion
ln 1966, had four birdies, the longest
with a 1Moot putt, and no bogeys.
He hit evecy green e.xcept one.
Other scores included a 70-'>y Billy
Casper and 68s by Doug Sanders.
George Archer, Dave Marr. Ra y
Floyd, George Knudaoo and club pro
Don Bies of Seattle.
'Boycott Still S~nds,' Opens -Suicide
Say Cal Negro Athletes Cage Slate
-By EARL GUSTKEY
* * The Leaders
BERKELEY -Negro athletes at
the University of California warned
Thursday that their demands for
coaching changes and threat of a
boycott of all Cal &ports did not end
with the return of five Negroes to
the basketball squad.
••unless our demands to eliminate
diJcrimination and abuse are met,
the boycott threat still stands," said
a statement by Negro athletes.
"The trouble has been brewing a
long time," said Bobby Smith, star
defensive back and spokesman for
40 Negro athletes.
He said the "boycott t h r e a t
"definitely iJ serious. But we are
willing to wait until lfle committee
appointed by Chancellor Roger Heyns
to Investigate our demands has time
to investigate."
Prep Dlu
LONG BEACH -A nephew of
N a t I o a a l Basketball A11oclat1on,
standout Bob Boozer of the Chica10
Tonight at The Garden
· :(!:'s Homecoming for Lew
NEW Y~OAP) U '1 No. 1 on Bo6too College Saturday night.
ranking ia ~ ita string is Donahue was Alcindor's higb school
broken and Edgm acey bu jumped coach at Power Memorial tn Manhat·
the team, but Lew Alctndor's home· tan.
coming remains unclouded.
"I've been looking forward to this.
playing before frietl<h and Delatives."
the 7-loot·l~ All American center
Ott TV T .... ht
<:•-•el S, 7 :30
·ald at a lavish pn!lll conference.
"No, there's nothing special aboul
)laying Holy Croa. l just want lo
Nin," he aaJd.,
Alcindor aDd UCLA play Holy Cross,
coached by Jack Donahue, in Madi·
son Square Garden tompt, then take
The Garden, whidl seats 18,499 for
basketball. is sold out both nights.
Holy Cross comes into the game with
a 7-5 record, and Boston College is 9-4.
"I would have liked to have come
here undefeat.ed," UCLA eoacb John
Wooden said with a wry grin. "But
Houstm would not permit It."
The Bruins, now 13-1 and ranked No.
2 in the country. were upset by Hoos·
too 71~9 in the Astrodome last week·
eod , ending their 47 game winnlng
wing.
"I discovered some newfound re·
spect for my team.mates at Houston,''
Alcindor said. "We weren't playing
well, and we were losing, but they
ga~ It all they had."
BuU1 collapsed and died during a
hlgb school game here Thursday.
John Boozer Jr., whose father Is
abrotber of lbe former Lot Angeles
Laker player, was a member of
the Long Beach Poly Team. It was
playing Wilson.
An autopsy was ordered.
Laker• at Bo•ton
BOSTON . r:: 'Jibe Los Angeles
Lak!lrs, wlllvoften·injured Jerry West
on the sidellnes again, shoot for their
fifth straight National Basketball
Association victory tonight against the
Boslon Celtics.
It will be the seoond of fJve road
games in six days for the Lakers. West. who missed. 16 of hls club's
"'48 contests because of injuries, suf·
fered a broken nooe in the third period
of an 118-116 victory at Cincinnati
Thursday night.
1 Amigos Win
OAKLAND -Ben Warley led a
late Anaheim rally as the A1111gos
defeated Oakland 1Z4·115 Thursday
night lo an Ainerican Basketball
AssoclatJoo game.
TonJght the AmJgoa return to
Anaheim Convention Center to tiott
tbe Kentucky Colonelt.
Warley connected for 11 polnta
11 the Amtcos came back from
au 88-88 deficit with a 38-polnt out-
put.
Munson to Go
LOS ANGELES -Bill Munson bas
announced what Los Angeles Ram
football fans expected since the begin·
ning of football practice last spring
-that he might be traded before
the 1968 National Football League
season.
"I don't want to leave," MUDSOO
said, "but I feel I have to make
my move."
Porsche WI ...
MONTE CARLO -Vic EUord,
3!-year-old Rally driver whose wife
runs a village post office, reached
Ml>nte Carlo early today to emerge
tbe apparent wiDHI' of tbe i ,s.
mlJe Monte Carlo Rally.
OI IM O.ltf 'Met SI.ti
'This will be a trying week for
Golden West College's basketball
team.
Coacb Dick Stricklin'& tum, 3-12
overall and 1-4 in Eastern Conference
play, have to play the five best teams
in the conference in a string starting
tonight and .lasting through Tueeday' Feb. 6.
The parade of misery for uMt
Rustlers begins tonight at Walnut
Where Golden West ta<:kles poweJ'ful
Mt. San Antonio. Then Sbicklln's out.
fit returns to Orange Coast' 1 gym
to play always-tough Fullerton Satur·
day night.
On Tuesday, it's suddenly potent
Cypress at OCC, The Rustlers take
on Riverside in another home game
next Friday and then play OCC the
following Tue5day.
After that, S1ricklin will probably
be ready for the ulcer ward.
"If we can win just a couple of
those games, I'd be happy," Stricklin
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Santa Ana at Futterton
111-•ldit al Citrus S.hlf*Y'• .. _
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said Thursday morning, watching hit
club work out at OCC.
The Rustler coach, wblle coooerned
with tondgbt's b,i.,~e at Mt. SAC, gay1
Cypress may become tbe power to
contend wkb In the EO.
"Cypress bu a lot ot mommtum
going. H they keep going like they
are, they could win this thing. They
lost to Fullerton by one, lost to Mt.
SAC by two, gave Riverside their
first home defeat in four years and
~n beat Orange Coast.
• They lost to the UCLA frosh bJ
only two."
Their wtsl'I 1r1S granted a n d
everyone ii happy -tnctuc6ng fans,
players and rival cbalcbes Elmer
Combs and Lute Olson.
A 100.megaton vote of thanb to
realistic board members!
OCC Faces Unpredict!lhle Chaffey
But Stricklin is more concerned with
keeping hi• own house in order and
there's some homekeeplng needed.•
The No. 1 problem confrontlng tM
GWC coach at the moment ls an
tmexplainable shooting slump that bas
fallen upon the teatn•fl leading scorer,
Mike Shelley. And a good word to the booaters
for their baDdling of the situatloo.
Had they tried lo pressure lneteed
of asking for conafderation, lbe tilt
might 11Ull be ICbeduled for 3: 16.
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Sayt o-. ''Ntw die ,aa1ers wl1I
Uft a cbaee • 1et away r,. tdlMI, relu ... Uft a IOflftal fA-
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BJ GLENN W1fiTE OI 1111 CltHr ,_ ...
Un~edlctable Chaffey Cou.ce taket
another shot at tbe mighty when the
Panthers lrom distant Alta Loma
invade PeterlOt'l am tonight for 1n 8
o'clock engagement with Orange
Coast College.
Chaffey will be In quest of lll eec-
ond atraight Eutern Cooference btl·
ketball u-plet after the Pa.nfhen
shocked previoutly uodtfuted Mt.
SAC to throw UM circuit lead lnto a
anarl.
Coach Bob Wetzel'• Redcoata are
pert ol the jam at the top ol the
heap, aloQi with Ml SAC and Fulltr·
•· A ball step beblnd ta Cypress WWa a 4-2 mar-., And a pine QT the paoe are (J)at.
fe:1 Mid lUvwlldt, tlCb "1Ul 1-2
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Wetzel calla tonight's duel and Sal·
W'day night's ibowdown at Mt. S.i\C
"our toughest weekend o( the year "
Re h11s a high regard for Chaffey's
Cllaffey
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F Olonlla M
C V. B.twe1an M
G Garett 5-1
G Waletzoola &.a
1peed, Jumptns abWUea and excoelklnt
sitoodns. He Cel1J forward Bob Bean
and rUrd Tom WalenonJa two out-
standlnl( oflensln Unata. althoup
he polnu out that Cbaffe_1 ha1 four
l\UUn Wbo an una.uallJ capablt ecortn.
JfaleflOOJa It avera&!ft1 17.7 polnta
Ptf duel tn the EC Mid 1a a stronf
candidate for all.eircu1t honors. ac-
cording to Wetzel
Beam is closrl>ehind In point
production. hitting 16.9 per tllf.
However. Orange Coa11t has the
conference's one-two punch offens·
lvely In John Vallely and Brucoe
Chapman. The former is tanking 25.9
per contest whUe Chapman ii awr-
•ling 21.3.
Chaffey's up and down spell in·
cludu losses to Cypress (~75) and
FUUertioo ( 100.73) before the 1tunner
over Mt. SAC (74-73).
The Pirates ~ coming oft a lo.di.)'
break h'om outside compcUtJon due to
final e:xams. And Wetzel feels the
Layott wm prove beneficial to hi•
rorcet.
The Sues had three outataodl.ng
saimmagea dW'ing the period, one of
which saw the first un,lt roU up 122
points. 46 by Vallely, under game
condition~.
* -tr * occ Scor~
John v aJlt.ly 158
Bruce Chapman 139
Craig Falconer 92
Bart Canido ~
E-d Babtucb 49
George Yule 38
Butch Rolllns 37
Doug Allen 26
Tom Moran 19
SteveJ~ 13
Rich Hardgrove 10
Mark Laney S
Mike Lund 3 TUn Salyer l
FT
86
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31 11
17
7
15
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l
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TP
398
32S
243
1{9
128
9.1
91
59
5.1
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7
5
The slx·foot guard from Marina ls
averaging 16.4 points per game but
has been held to 14 and 11~ points
his last two games. He hit 35 against
San Bernardino two weeks ago.
GWC Scorln'
Mike Shelley
Ollie Martin
Bob Kieswetter
Allan Robinson
Paul Kordtk
Lon Etickson
.Dm Nenadal
Marshall Wade
Derlnil Ohriaten.sen
Jerry GJtnt ..
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66 86 218
62 24 148
66 33 163
47 25 119
17 18 52
14 10 38
13 14 40
18 7 39
8 8 24
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Fri~, J1111a11 2'>, 1968
Tars Challenge T~p r ·anked Oilers
111 ROGER CAR.l.80N ..............
T\poft time nean and tbe
c.bmpiomhlp dreamt of
Newport Har~a basket-
ball lam ii pri>bably bang.
ing in tM balanC\ U the
Tars attempt to upset Hun·
Ungton BUeb from its
perch atop the S u ll 1 e t
League.
Action takes place at lbt
Oiler confines tonight at I.
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AD upset vidory for coaob
Al Rackne)"a apeedy fivt
wotald send the Tars into
a lin t place tie and only
time would tell how big a
Ult It would be l.o the Im· proved Sailors.
Huntiniton Beach ii th•
num~ one ranked team
In Oranie County and rata1
number three ln lbe CIF.
Those cr.edentia.la g.ive
Combt' outfit lbe t.vorite1
role. _ tactics that art also UJed
by Combs' five.
A.a Hackney put it, "We've
Tbe Tm wlll bi' aiming
for the up..t wiMa a lot
ban.king on tbelr two IUJ'd•
-Al Oaa-IDd P111J
Holmes. ._1-=' , Gage w lbe leadiD.l acoru •1 Low ,
for the Tara 1'itb 2.10 )IOlnts !: ::_.ic:.,.1me1tr ~
while Holmn ii fourti wltb •11 o... G
158.
Newport will be Soing
wilb a fulkleurt pn11 and
a fut-break oifdll •.....
got to go with our best .... they wW have to beat our
press."
Combs. however, cilia the
Newport PftS1 ~·1 o o d" but
gott on the ••1· "I doa1
think lt wW bother u too
mucb."
Jt .... juet • ,.., a ..
lbat N~ tried tihe stall on HunUntton Beaeh. 8at
it proftd t:ruitJe11 .. tM
Oilers jumped elf to a 11-2
lead en route to a U1J
SS.23 win.
. ,
DICK ROBI NS ON
Cagers
Resume
H~t Pace
Top ~ep Matmen
At the Pacific Anglen trophy awards dinner this
put Saturday night in the poab Balboa Bay ~ub
buttery it wa1 obvious the big guDJ of the fishing
world were looking over their shoulders when genial
Fred Johnson called ~ese grown people ~p to ~e
back bar for shimmering hardware he wu distributing
To Vie at Marina
. for 1967 angling prowess. For sprinkled among the 110 Pacific Anglers and
their guests were four local kids politely waiting for
the main event to conclude so they could have their
day in the sun. · B At the next to the back table, a strappmg ruce
Rill aat quietly with Gene and Jane Hia B r u c e ' s
mom and dad. 'th be Back of the Hill table sat Joyce Caldwell W1 • r
pop and mom Nancy and Jack Caldwell, and a.cbeenng
section com~ of big sister Janis, an~ little bro~er
Scott. And Al Butterworth Jr., sat with the senior
Butterworth and mother Lucy, wblle Steve Miller pop-
ped down a parfait with his mother and father ·Troy
and Barbara. . These youngsters were just u enthusiastic as their
elders when outgoing president Hank May was c~ed forth and awarded a Brink's truck full of .goodies
for bis unprecedent feats in 1967, for ca~g the
first albacore of the year, the first marlin o1 the
season the largest marlin of the year for adults,
and the last marlin of the year. When Fred Johnson announced Al Manderback got
the trophy for the largest albacore of the season
for men anglers, a 32-pound Iongfln be decud on
3/6 stuff. Joyce Caldwell clapped as hard as the big
folks around her. . As Johnson continued through the awar-ds list, ~anded
out expensive hardware by the handful, the. kids ap-
plauded M.arilyn Chipman for being the first . lady
to catch an albacore, for Paul Campbell and his ~
pound three thread dragonfly tuna, Peggy Bertule1t
for he'r 24-poond. three thread fish, and for Bee May
who took a 22-pound albacore on her 3/6 outfit.
When Johnson banded Ruth De Lamar her trophy
for the first marlin of the year for ladi~s, Horace
Witherspoon his award for a 178-pound light tac~e
longbill Doris Davis a cup for a 15~pound fish m
the ladles light tackle category, and Bill Pi~ a 3/6
award for bis big 178-pound striper, the kids kept
up the hand clapping. They were waning their tum while Don Locke got
the recognition due him for a 170.pound broadbill,
and Horace Witherspoon for his 12-pound test 139-pound
marlin waited while the same Don Locke and Horace Wither~n, and Felix McGinnis received ptaqne6 for
ta~iPog and releasing marlin last year.
Then it wa1 the kids turn at the podium and a
walk to the bright lights.
They came out of the peanut gallery.
First, young Bruce Hill was called by Johnson to
be banded the fl.I'll marlin « the year a w a r d for
a fish he caught some 38 days after May landed
hjs longbill.
Area basketball toe• back
to its\ furJOOI pace tom,ht
with ifx games on tap bl·
volving local squa<U.
Marina will be attempting
to bold on to second apot
in the rugged Sunset Leatue
as it travels to Westrn1nster
for a 1bowdown with the
Lions.
Irvine action see1 leacut-
leadlng Corona del Mar JA.
vadlng Estancia and FOUll·
ta.in V a 11 e y entertaJniDC
Cost. Mesa.
Mater Dei travels to Cantwell in the Angela1
League and Laguna Beach
hosta Miuion Viejo l D
Crestview play.
Marina, with an eye on
the Hwitingtoo B e a c h •
N~ game, ii looking for its fifth win in six tries
Jn the Sunset derby.
A Vl.lcing win coupled with
an Oiler loss would throw
the leagu~ into a three-way
scramble for first place.
Mark Soderberg and Bill
Moore glve coach Lute
Olson'• crew a big edge in
the height department ewer
the scrappy Llons.
Marina, rated fifth in the
CIF poll, appears to have
the edge in every aspect
over Westminster.
However, the same situa-1-... • .r .. 0 Tr ... •"* Plan"* tion prevailed last year TV.•~ ., .. ., •
when the Lions failed by "':---_. _
one point, 54.53, in the Vik· Orange CountT• Irvine Lake is l'tocffd with rainbow trout Thursday in final
ing gym. preparations for Tuaday'6 opening to the public. Fish are dumped down the
Mater Dei is in a crucial chute seen at the upper right, which is connected to a tank truck filled with
w!Q! Cantwell with both fish.
teama in a tie •for second c::::::.:::::::.:::::oilil•••sm••lii!llll!IC:::%:::DE E::::::sm:::::a1CC1 place with 2-1 records in
T b e third mmual Ftve--
Cowrtln WtesUin1 Tourna-
ment gets under way at
Marina High Saturday with
action openln1 at t a.m.
Consolation finals betin at
7 p.m. and championship
f.inall start an hour later.
1!be t.ou:rney, ccmidered
by many to be the lineal
wreatliDg tournament in the
state, ia boated by Jack Kem»edy ol Marina, and wm
feature most prep wreatlln&
powers.
Teams from as far north
aa Bakersfield to as far
1outh u San Dleio will
compete.
.Defending c h a m p i o n
North Bakerlfield, along
with S o u t h Bakersfield
(North beat South by a point
for the '57 title) wW lead
the contingent.
Also making the trip will
be the defending CIF cham·
p1on, Pacific of S a n
Bernardino, along with Mira
Costa.
Mira Costa laid claim to
the CIF cown three years
running before Pacific took
over.
Of last year's l.ourney
winners. nine went on to
become CIF champions.
Top competitors trom the
Orange Coast area are Glen
Anderson (P'V). Craig
Gephart (Mar), P a u 1
R<tbinson (WM). Gabe Ruz
(CM), Ed Bond (HB) and
Al Perlee (HB).
the Angell.II League.
Corona del Mar's invasion
into Estancia should be
another laugher for Bill
Bloom's juggernaut.
Interest will ride high with
· Other top teams com-Lightw • l.-.. peting are Morningside, etg 1..11.'-..._ Kennedy. Rancho Alamitos.
Westminlter and b o s t Santa Anita
Summaries Marina. VH SITY ...... 111v .. ...,•1~u
Phll Jordan visiting his old Entri·es alma mater for the first Jv -... .... • .._Ill 1531 MllMlle IOI time this year. ""'"" 191 "' m w,i..1 Fountain Valley will be J-m , 1111 J-.
trying to keep the upset bug ~::r211l51 ~ :~1 ~·.=
away from the Baron con· •m••s;;•;m•••:::m•••••a•m::z::&:a•• Vetlero m G 11s1 wailers fin h J b Scerlnv ..,.,., lttlnelll • l'Yle 1. es u coac <> 11 , ... s.111,..,, J e11. 17, 1-...•111 o.1 AM ""''* Jolwon i. New!_, 2. Meeno11e • Gtl?Y Kasser's crew goes for win c1Nr a P•t. l'lrlf ~1 111• ,.M. a1tllld 11 A Pined•> 120 2. Hur1on1 2. 1tr1use 11. M•""'" s. number four Jn the Irvine LIKl•no Diet 12 J G001ia1e11 1111• Hertt1,,,., e.1aric11 11. MeenOlt• » "'"'" aac•. ' fUrlOll9s. 4 vur •IC.lt•tboroueh 11 w Hurls) 117 "-hecll (MJ °'""" H6l League. olds encl uP. Clelmlne. Purto MOOO. ,,_XlrHtM«Y IJ Se11en1 1• Ollddoft ml ,. llOI '· Mullins
F-•ntain Valley did in c1e1m1n1 price ~ Ar-M. F. SIUI• 1r11nec1 ot1l1Y. Holm 1171 F w Peulsoft
91 -F• fEl dee. Eota,.. ll'Vl
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(El -W. 130 -Fiii! FV) olnllecl lltt*ln
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IN -WlllM <•I dlc. Welktf (l'V) -ll-7 "Wf'-ICtml' (I ) -W femlt,
BucMabnen
Lose, 41-8,
To -Indians
SAN BERNARDINO -
An overpowering I n d 1 a n
wrestling squad took a 41-3
verdict from Orange Coast
College Thursday n 1 I h t
despite another I.op notch
performance by 0 C C
heavyweight Dan Billiard.
Hilliard pinned Bob Corley
in the seco~ period to run
his pin streak to three
straight in EC competition
this year.
The other win came in the 160-pound class when
Pat McCormick. b e h J n d
quickly 5--0, came back to
take a 10...5 verdict from
Martin Jaquez, last year's
CIF champ.
1v -CIMICk N_,...,, save. 111""'4 Cleve McOonalcl. 1u -Alerlo Atvlto. save, !tiftftMI Te<rv•~.
1$2 -oa11 Cllllrdllll, save, '""'*' tlow•nl Lundell. UO -Pet McCormick. OCC, dK.
MU111UMUtL lt4.
161 ~~rlblllll, save, dee. Jollft YOllng, l·H.
11!t." GM..!~d. Helltw9Y, NYC, pinned
111 -c.rt hedl. save, dee. Tim WM, S-1.
HVY -Den t4111leN. DCC, '°"*' ... CorltY.
Steve Miller then walked up and recieved the trophy
for the first albacore of the year for juniors that
he caught only 17 days after May decked the first
longfin in the grownup class.
At these two presentations there was some good
natured applause by the big people in Pacifi~ Angte:s
that is reserved for indulging youngsters 1.11 a big
"" 0111 (ll Yor1tl 117 a-ft. S. Cofer trolntd ~nlrv. Hefty 161 C {7) .. rrttt Loara Tuesday (56-5.1) after :=·~.b ~M v1t.1zwle> 11• --~ Hegetnm w G m wnt being upset the Friday Swlll like (M Y1r>el) 111 ll•NTH llACI. 1 1/16 miles. Fllltoa 5"ul•n m G (12) ••mett
ll1r Auel (J Umber1) 116 & INrtS. • veer olds •M 11•. The Sewing tubs: L .. UN • ... ,.,, :I. before by Estancia (54-50). ,.,ner • ,...,, 10 Haiti 111 Seftt• Merle H•n•llceP. Pvrse Qt.GOii ~.,... • Mulllft& t. Krw.19 t. Helf.
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-H 11e -HI"" (FYI dec. art!ldl
hearted way. ..t. . . But there wn deieC\ed some genuine admiration
and respect noted among the 110 assembled fishermen
when Joyce Caldwell stepped up and it was learned
her 32-poand lon~fin equaled in weight Al Manderbach's
bt~gest one for the club. . And likewise for Al Butterworth Jr., when lt was
teamed he bad captured the largest marlin, a 194-pound
fish the largest for the whole damed outfit. It's no wonder then that the big PI As are looking
over their shoulders at the young, preeodous PI As,
particularly when you know that the boy that won
the struggle with a 194 pound marlin wei~hs 125 pounds.
The Balboa Angling Club will hold its annual
awards program tonight at Balboa Bay Club with
festivttles getting under way at 6:30. ~ .
Yours truly will band oat awards to the BAC's
top 19e7 anglers.
RACE RESULTS
Basketball
Standings
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Called Off
The U n iversity of
California Irvine -Cal state
(Fullerton) swim meet to-
day bas been cancelled clue
l.o Cal State's inability to
field a complete aquad.
Final nams and illneaa
ban UM brunt of the blame
for Cal State's el foldo.
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Mexiean Cruise Planned
B YC Couple Leaving Feb. 3 on Extended Voyage
ff()tdfnjNua of B a l b o a
Ydt Club art mU!ng
lftparations to depart Feb.
S on Ill extended· cruise cl
8-ia Calif ornla ancs the
P.etlc Mexlcan c o a a t
abMrd their 81-foot &U,X·
Diary ketch motor sailor
YMkee (ex-Beatrice, ex·
Seer).
B~ua recently
mou,bt tbe famed motor .
aa1.1er from Florica Where
it bu been tor about seven
1ears under tbe previous
owner Fred J. Bageman ot.
Puadent
Bageman dOnated the boat
.
to use and HoedintJiaus IC·
quired the yacht on a, long
term lease from ' t h e
university. It bas recently
been documented "Ul'Rler ll1e
new name Yankee with
Hoedinghaus listed a s
master.
The Y anJcee was desiped
by Rictiard 0. Davis and
built by Henry B. Nevina,
Inc., City Island, N.Y. It
was originally owned by
._enry B. Hess of New York.
The yaobt is 66 feet 6 ln<:bes
overall, 58 feet 5 Inches on
the water llne. 17 feet beam
and 6 feet 6 inches draft..
Sbe is 50 tons gN>Ss.
V eteran S nipe Sailor
Lee J
fessional skipper of the
vessel, said sQ.e was one
of the most widely cruised
yachts of her size. having
put more than 100,«m Milea
of salt water under her keel
The Hoedlngbaus'a plan to
be cone about six weeb.
They will be joined from
thn~ to y friends from
the Ne rt area, including
the rman Bings of Corona
de Mar and the William
C m p b e 11 s oi iBYC.
ticipated ports of call are
Clabo San Lucas, La Paz,
Concepcion, Puerto Vallart.a
and W.azatlan.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NCl:TIC. TO calOt'l'Oltl SUl'HIOtt COUllT Of' TKa STATa Of' CALtf'Olt•IA Nit TKa COUNTY Of' MAHell
Ke.. .A""1n
E&ta19 of '"-fl• w-. oece..f.1 NOTICE 1$ HEltHY GIYlN tt tllt credltora of lf\e ebove named ~ lhtt all ""°"' llaVllll dtli'llt .. alflllt Ille said -.-,, er• required tD tli.
It.em, with Ille nteeuery veudlwt, lft Ille oftlct of Ill• darll of 1M ..,. tfto
CRUISING HOME -Visiton to the Fashion laland Boat Show swarm ~er the
34-foot Drift-R Cruise houseboat. 11.le 40-foot venlon of the "cruiain:g home''
ii getting attention at the Southern Call1omia Boat Show at the Pan Pacific
Auditorium.
Visiting .Harbor Area
Ted Wells, veteran Snipe
sailor from W i c b l ta ,
Kansas, was in Newport
Hubor this week to · "get
warm and get in a little
Snipe a.ailing.''
tlllecl Cellrt, "' to --· llllM. Wllh ltlt -sary vouchers. to tllt undlrallMd et Ille eiffkl ol her Attorneys Stlftley O, Clal'tl _, Louil S. KUMl't, _. Huntlll.-ton Orin , Sulla JOO, Sin Marino. Gelfo
fanlll maa. Which 11 t11t """• "' 11u11--ol ihe wllderalon..:I Ill ell -fttra perte lnlng to th• at•hl of wld dKedlftt, within slx morilhs aflff the flnt ~blfcAt.
!Ion of Ill Is not fee.
Southland's
Boat Show
Now Open
A power cruiser with the
modeat price tag of $5.1.«m,
a 40-foot deluxe houseboat
ad a sailing yacht from
a Cotta Mesa builder were
top features at the Southern
CaUlornia Boat Show which
opened <today at Pan Pacific
Auditorium in Loa Angeles.
The ciuiser is a 42-foot
Trojan, largest boat on
display at the marine U·
position.
The houseboat is the 40-
foot Drilt-R Cruz produced
by Thunderbird Products
and distributed by Len
Lilly's Holiday Sales cl
Newport Beach.
The sailing yacht is the
Columbia-36, newest in the
line of Columbia Yachts of
Costa Mesa.
More than 500 displays at
tlte show consist of the
latest in pleasure craft from
h ad i n g manufacturers.
Scientific and special in·
terest exhibits are also on
~splay.
T b e Southern California
14arine Association
1pon1ored exposition bas
crown to be the second
largest boat show iD the
<.'Oantry. More than 150,000
persons are expected to go
through tht! turnstiles dur·
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36-foot sloop ii attracting wide attention at the
Southern California Boat Show which opened to-
day at the Pan Pacific Auditorium, Los Angeles.
Picttittd on ita first trial run, tbe Columbia-36 fea-
tures accommodations for six, including fun size
shower.
iDg the l<klay run which
ends Feb .. 4.
A water ski clinic will be
a feature of the show for
th~ first time. Craig Cun-
n.lngbam, UCLA water skier
and physic.al education in·
strudor will be in charge
of the ski clinic. He will
have at his c o m m a n d
listings of all placea to
..
.water ski in Southern
California and the typet of
facilities at each locale.
C~gham will , a 1 s o
discuss how to join & water
ski club and the types tbat
are • available. The exhlbit •
will feature all types of skis
and r a c i n g tournament
gear.
klSB of 185 Points
N ordskog Power f;hampion
n. National Association
ol Power Boat Qaasics'
championship bas bee'h won
by veteran boat racing com-
petitor, Bob Nordakog, of
Tarzan a.
Nordskog, 54, referr~ to
aa the 'Iron Man' in racing
circles. captured 1S8 points
for tbe year, out of a possi·
b1e 16.5 points. His points
were scored for wins in two
cl the NAPBC-sanctioned
elfdbranCe radng events -
tba Boustoo '250'. .held at
Clear Lake, Texas; and the
Late Murray, South
C.oflna ~mile race -
and aecond place finiah in
the final race of the year.
the Miami, Florida, Or&nge
Bowl '250', Dec. 17.
tiUe were U.S. Astronauts
Gordon Cooper and Dick
Gordon, C a 1 i f o r n i a ' s
Governor's son ~ i k e
Reagan, prominent
Wiclcersbam, as well as
NASCAR ace Reb
about 100 other veteran en·
durance· race d riv e r s .
Nordskog finished the year
47 points ahead of runner-up
Mike Gordon.
Standard operating pro·
cedure for Nord.akog is to
'pilot bis beat 'Viking Spirit'
without relief. The boat was
designed by the driver, and
was built by Nord&kog
M a r in e in Van Nuys,
California. Other boat& in
tllese gruelling races com-
pete with two or three men sharing the driving honors.
1~ degm! Texas beat, the
boat and driver won the
race handily. with a record·
bttaldne speed o! 83.3 miles
per bout for the 250 mile
course ..
Notdskog attributes . his
rttcing success to his boat,
hi5 pit crew, and a fair
amount of luck, along witn
the experience he has gain·
ed from his many years of
competition. W b a t be
doesn't mention is that a
good pa.rt of hill cham·
pionship &landing is due to
bia physical stamina, driv·
ing finesses, and the ability
to get a lot out of a business
executtw's work weelc.
The veteran Sniper has
been active in the in·
tematonal fleet since 1939.
During that span he has
won two w or 1 d , cbam·
pionships, three national
tiUes and one Western
Hemisphere championship.
The 61-year-old Wells is
a f'Ormer commodore of the
in ternational association,
national association and is
presently chairnwf of the
International Rules CQm·
mittee.
CONFERENCE
the invitation but came out
t:nd won the regatta. He
left Thursday for San Diego
to sail in Mission Bay._
Wells has seen many
Cbaoges in the Snipe, the
}YOrld's numerically largest
one-design class, since he
started sailing in 1939. Ma·
jor changes have,been the
"floppy rig" ( b e n d i n g
spars) introduced by John
Hayward of Oklahoma in
about 1940 and the approval
of fiberglass cons1ruction iD
1952.
RUGGED BOAT
The 16-foot sloop-rigged
Snipe is a rugged, hi •
pe:-formance boat that is ·
favored by both old and
young sail<>rs.
01'9d Jenu1rv s. IMI. a-11 M. W1911tr Executrix ol Ille Wiii ol 11!1
•bow ntmad ~' ltllllw D. Clll'tl aM Leuls S. It-'
D6t .....,, ....... Dt'lve, SWfte •
Ja11 Marine, C•M""'I• '11• Tel: (tU) UJ421
AflWll9YI fer lll-lrh Pubtlslled Or•nae coasl DallY Piiot, Ja-rv s, 12, "· 2', 1Ht 17-41
LEGAL NOTICE
P.!Hlt ClltTll'ICATIE O" IUSINISI l'ICTITfOUI NAMI The undl,.loned doe• certify I em t-ducilnt • bvslneu If I'. <>: Box m Tu1tln, C.llfornla, under Ill• flctilloua llrm Nrne of itAOCLIFF PUBLISHING CO. and that stld flmt Is -4 OI tllt followlfta -IOll, wt1q11 name In 11111 •nd piece of rnldence 'b H followl: D, £. _u,,_t, P. 0. l<lK Nvrnlltr m, Tustin, Calftornla. D1'9d Jenvary 4. 1"'· 0. E. B•wmont
$11'9 of Callfwnll, Orante COUlllYI
While in Newport Wells
conferred with Dan Elliott,
member of the aaaociaUon
board of g o v e r n o r s
regarding the n a t i o n a r
chatnfionship r e g a t t a
sdleduled at Alamitos Bay
next August.
One of the top sailors in VETERAN SNIPERS -Ted Wells of Wichita,
011 Jenuerv ,, lffl, ~ m.. t Noterv l'vbllc In and for N ici Sttte. Plf'IOlllllY appeered D. E. llMurnont
lcnewn to me to be the iienon who• namt I& aubtuibtd ta the Wllllln lnstrv-"*'' .... edtnowledfld Ill IHCIMd "'9 same. !OFFICIAL SEAL) this area is Dave Ullman Kansas, discusses plans for the National Champion
of Balboa Yacht Club who Snipe Regatta with Dan Elliott of Newport Harbor
JosePh E. Davis Notery Pubflc.Cellfornla l'rlncJINll Office In
Oreng1 QiunfY~ My Comrnluloil eu>lr• June 2f;-mo
placed second' in the Crosby Yacht Club during a brief visit to this area. Wells
Series and third in the is a fOrlJler two-time international and three time
"It was just a spur of
the moment trip,'' said
Wells. ~"I WAI sitting. at
home in Wichita in 25-below
weather with my car frozen
up outside when I got a
call from ~ Schaefer, vice
commodore, asking me to
come out and sail in the
Fargo-Wells Regatta a t
King Harbor last weekend.
Heinzerling Series in the national champion of the Snipe Class. He is chair-
1967 nationals, and crewed man of the international rules committee and
Published Orensre c.,.,, OlllY P'llof, Jenuarv s, 12. 1t, 16, 1961 t7~
for Earl Elms, Mission Bay. Elliott is a member of the board of governoM.
who was runner-up in the ----------------------worl<I championship last
LEGAL NOTJCE
Wells not onlr accept.ed
year.
.. Dave is certainly one of
the real comers in the
class," said Wells. "I look
for him to be national chant·
pion and m a y b e in·
ternational champion before
very long.''
Chris-Craft Expands
Five Boating Plant s
1M11 NOTtca TO CltlDIT«al SUl'alttOlt COUltT 0 .. THa
Dana Point Marina
Listed in Almanac
STATa 01' CAUl'OltNW. ll!Olt THI COUNTY 01' OltAttel No. A.am Eslalt of Amell• J . Orton, ~Md. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the credllors ol Ille above named dtcedtftl 111•1 •II ,,.,_,s htv'"a cJ.lms .. •Inst
Ille uld deced•nl tre rtqUlred to file
!hem, With the -HrY -.cller$, '" Ille office of Iha clerk tJI 1111 abwt antllled court, or to present them, with
Ille nec:aswrv voucllws, to Ille un-
Details of the Dana Point
Marina were included for
the first time tbjs year in
the fourth edltion of the
Boating and Fishing Alma-
nac.
T h e 1968 edltion of t h e
popular reference book has
recently beencompleted and
js now being distributed.
The new edition has 324
denlgMd .i tllt office of his Attorney,
Photos and 25 large-Scale Jlrn llantson, 131 Mein Slrtel, S..I BMdl, C.lffornla f0740, Wllldl Is the detail cham of harbors and 111ace of buslnu• °' the unc1ersrentt1 In 111 milters perflllnlt10 ID "" esta11 marinas of Hid dt<llfent, Wlll!ln &Ile l\'IOntht · elttr Iha first publlcollon tJI this notke.
The almanac .is available D•tec1 J1n111rv s. 1Ht. • Roblrrt C. Kr.I" in bookstores m a r i n e Executor of the wm of ' Thi above "91Md decedent outlets, sport shops or by f~':' ,!.~,:... ·
mail from the publisher at s..1 ... e11, cait1tn111 "'*
B 344 V · Cllif Teh 12nl Ul·1U7 ox , enice, . Att~ ,., 1xacu1er 9Cr291. The price is $3 or Pub11s11111 orange Coe11 D1t1y 11111o1, ~ 30 b . 'l January If, 26 and Ftbruerv 2, 9, ~· y mru . '"' 111$-68
LEGAL N(f'fit"E LEGAL NOTICE
The Chris-Craft Corpora· scheduled for completioo by
tion, world's large5t builder February, and will be used
of motor boats, has bet!n for increasing the produc-
quieUy voting for the future tion of larger yacb~.
,J boating in· the most con· In addition, Chris-Craft ex-pages and lists e v e r y NOTICE TO CltlDITOIU NOTICI 01' TltUSTll'S SALi Ul SUl'lltlOll COUltT OF THI N .. 6H7'
vm. cing way possible. panded its Researeh Center marine facility, completely STATE o" CAL1F01tN1A l'Olt on FetwverY •· 1H1, at 2:00 l'.M., THI COUNTY 01' OltANOI II LI Habra City Hall.~Maln Entrance) Sinoe September of 1966, in a separate waterfront described and updated. from "'· A·smt cuv of La Het>ra, ca11JWnla, 1toee1tT
M B yto E d Eslal• of Luci• It. Gluen, Otceutd. E. WEISS, at TrvslH, undar the dNd five additions to present building early in 1967. orro a nsena a -NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN to 11>e of trust made ll'f MILTON 1.
A ti ak 1 d th · · t t h credllou ot the 41b0Yt named dKadenl WOOOWARO and CLAltA WOOOWAltD, plants and an acquisition of c ops spe OU er an including hose on e '""' au -.ons htvt'"' c1a1rn1 a .. 11111 hust>end and wife, ..,., rtCorftd JulY
ds --"" Cbr' C ft f(i Col R' Lak M d tl>t said Otctdtnt .,.. required IO fll• 25, 1'66, In lloolt 7'91, Pa'" 53, of a new plant site have been WOI' • i:IUU · 18· ra 0 I· OradO IVer, e ea • lh•rn. wl!ll 1M neceuarv vouche,., In Official Records of OranH COUflty, · f l th t tr nger ~., d fr h t the offlca of tilt ci.nt ol Ille abOYe Calffornl1. srlven to M<Urt en In· m a de in the U.S. and cers ee 8 no & 0 Salton ~a an es wa er entn~d court, °' 1o 1>res.n1 "'-· w1111 debtednU• in favor ot ADVANCE
abroad. statement could be made to l k . So th CaWo n·a the neeessarv vouc,,en, lo Ille un· MORTGAGI!: COltPORATION, • Mkhlhn a es m u ern r I · dtrslontd 11 111& olfkt of his Attorneys, corPOr.tlOll ,_ owMd •nd held lrf
A new SI._ was acqu:-"' demoosttate the rompany's The almanac lists Dana Keg1ev, Marc.h1111 end Lynn. 1100 E111 ADVANCE MORTGAGE co1tP01tATt0N, ""' 11"" al Am · Coast HlghwlV. CotOf\I doll Mar, • Mlclll111n corPOrttlon bv ,.._
10. Gallipolis Ohio with con f th in the er1can econ· Point as another major Cellfo<nla, whlc~ Is "'" pl1c1 of buslnns cf the brffcll OI CMrt•ln cbllMllons • • · omy and the future of boat-. . of lhe u~rslvntd In au melters per. secured theretiv, 110ll« er Whlell wu tracts ~leased for COOStrUC· marina due to open lD 1969 lainlng to lhe tslllt o1 said ctt<tclefll, recorded October 6. 1"7, In BOO!t SJH,
tion of marine engine plant ingn. addlt1'on to ,..._ plan t with permanent slips for ~,;:1~f ~~~s '::1~~ •fllf' '"' first PUblfc•· ~:' T!!iM °'w1r!:.1 ~1c~1c R::; N 2 11 un:: 2.100 boats. D1ttc1 Janu.trv 23. lt61. 10 Ille llllMSt bidder for ani., "yable O. . txp&nSl00DS and St·•-8CQUl'SJ0 b t R1lph H. Glutn In lawful money ol lhl United St11t1 Overseas in 1967, Cbris-.., . . Prepared y ex per s E~ecufo< of Ill! Wiii It Ille time of ..... without w1rr111tv
Cralt eX""'..A--1 a giant in tJon, the company h86 plants under the direction 0 f of lllt l bOVt nllNCI dt(edenl as to tit .. , -!Oft or encumbrances, ~ ;,. Algonac Cadillac and KqJn, Marcllettl •114 Ly..ii lhe 1n1aru1 conveved ~ and ,_ held Fumiclno, Italy for uildlng UI • • publisher-editor w i 11 i a m 27t0 fiasl CNtl HlthWIY bv said lrv-ulldtr wkl Oetd of
a line from Small to large two 1n Holland, Mich., Salls· B tb new edi'ti'on c-. ... MM. ca1tflnle Trust, in -.nd to Ill• follow1n1 deterilHHt
bury Md d S ... U d erssen, e Tall 67>--PtOl>erly, to-wit: 8lze cruisers and sport boats • " an "'a or ' contains over 2 0 0 il· AIW!leYI"' htafW Lot a. Trec:t 1172, "' t11t City
for the European market. Ontario, Canada, for a total l ti .th 20 ·a1 Publrshed 0r-. ,_, 0111Y l'irot, of cos11 Mesa, 11 s11own on • mo
f 11 1 and I H ad ustra ons WI aen Jen. » atld Fell. 2. '· '" IHI 1~ "*'"" recorded In 11oo11 ss. llttet With Itallan production sun. 0 P ants s tes. e • ----------------------1 o, • •nd "· M1sce11aneou1 ~. ... quft'"'-rs are in Pompano records of Hid Oren•• COUlllY. plemented by exports from ... ..,
U A Chr,_ Craf i Beach, Fla. :::V: ;i•:: ~v:::iu::"t:: the .S. ., ..,. t s a...=========== dlaren •nd -OI 111e Trvtt9' major factor in the Euro-•nd of n11.
pean pleasure boat market. FtNAL WEEK D•lff: J~~'l1t~ ~~wE1ss. Tnat•
In the U.S. during 1967, Ne. t HIT MOYIE 11111
expanaiom were <.'Ompleted Ne. 1 HIT SON• r:.~ 1~":• 1~~1 Dtll'I' :,i:
at the company's plants In "TO SIR
Chattanooga, 'hon., Hot· WnH LOVE" land. Mlcb., and Cortland.
N.Y .. for the purpo1e of ln· WITH
cnutni production of boats llDNIY POITlllt
in woocf Ind fibwgle111. EXCLUSIVE:
And • 11PU•te building MESA THEATRE m Pompmo Beach, Fla., is • ~ 6 H9'Nf ~
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICa 01' aLICTION 7"-,_ NOTICE IS HfREllY GIVEN 11111 • General Munkl.,.I Election will be held In Ille City ol Coste M9$1 on TuHdlY. Ille .,.. 61'1' • of April, 1961,
lot Ille tollOWl"f Of!kars: For tfWee 31 M'"'btrs of Ille Cllr ~r>ell <Full twm of fOuf VHrl)
Nordskog bested top na·
tioml competition to cap-
ture the boat racing cham·
pionship, including M i t e
Gordon, of Miami; Red
Mair, of Houston; Mike
Wallace. of An a b e i m • cautorma; and Ed Carter,
of Im Angeles ; who were
~ teOODd to fifth place
acorers, r~v:S1T.;g in the flll&I NAPBC s 1. .other competitan for the
Ria top achievement in tbe
Speed Classi~ Circuit,. ac·
cordinl to NordUOg, was
the wiD llt Houatoa, in June
of 1967. The lndomitab~
long distance ace started
the raee nearly a lap behind
the oCMr boats, dUe to poor
communication from .race
otticlela, but quictb' moved
to the front al .. pie&.
~y undauted bJ the
At a time in life when
moat men are researching
re tirement communities,
Bob Nordakog ia President
Of folll' corporations, in·
clu~ing the Marine
or1anization that bears bia
name. Nordskoa M a r i n e
de1jgn1 and manufacturn
NClng bioatl, tn conjm1ctlon
wifh a diviJioo that bWlda
and tel'Vices competition
automotive and m a r i n •
en,me. . Stormvogel
·Not Hurt
u •·tlli
The polls wl" lie ooen bel-11 Illa hours Of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. OATED: J-ry 2.S, 1f61. C. K. PRIEST City CMl'tl " Ille City ol Costa Mew, Caflfetnla l'ubllshtd Orange Cont Dlltv Piiot, J•-rv H. ,,.. 14MI
LEGAL NCYrlCE
I
P t t e r Lindeman, pro-
fellfonal skipper of the 77'
foot racing ketch
Stormvogel, today b a s
tqUllbed rumors that the
yacht had been damaged in
a coWaion off Cape Horn.
PRIDE
IN
OWNERSHIP Interviewed in Buenos
Atres by the Aaaoclated
Prtca. Lindeman said: "Wel••••••••I have bad no collision with
any tre.ljhter. We're waiting °'t..., uoa;...6-7~3. :.'"·0900".::~~:-'°oWP011flr bere for the l1art of the
Buenos Alrea-RJo de Janeiro
race." S Rumon were widespre~ ~ o;
1n Newport Beach that the •O ~~P Stormvogel bad b e e n ... Ji'
"crushed" by a frellbter in '
I aD laland port off the
of South Amerk~. I Stormvogel anived in ~ ~
Buenos Aires list Sunday.
c:oncludltlg a voyap around Cape Horn from San P'ran·
daco. '
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SHOW HOURS:
wtEKMYS, 2·11 l'.M.
SATUROAYS,
12 NOON TO l1 P.M.
SUNDAYS,
12NOON TO 7'.M.
JAN. 26· FEB. 4
JtAN PACIFIC • "'lltJ •· hifu
ADULT$ s 1.JO • CHILDUH UHDH 1 i . 7& cuns. UHOll 6 PUI
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Ye11r Money's Worth
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Here's Huw to Stamp Out
By SYL VlA PORTER
Our cost of livi.ng has just
been given another ~
million a year upwarcl push
via postage increases.
Surely yot• already have
noticed the hik~ In your
personal post.age costs since
Jan. 7 when the cost of
sendln~ an ordinary first
class letter Jumped from 5
cents to 6 cents an ounft:
the aLrma1l letter r a t e
jumped from 8 cents to 10
cents. postcards went from
4 cents to 5 cents. Special
book rates also took a new
jump. In addition, the old
bargain 4 cents I o r
Christmas cards and other
unsealed letters has been
eliminat.eSS ; this type ol let·
ter now wiU cost you the
regular 6 cents first class
rate to mail.
BUT YOU can beat the
new round or p o s t a g e
boosts, and even achieve
important savings. Here, are
10 ways :
I l Use regular tirst class
postage instead of airmail
for letters. unless you de·
mand an absolute guarantee
that your mail will arrive
in the shortest possible
time. Most of the letters
you now mail to distant
places in the U.S. by regular
mall already are being
airlifted. on a 1 p a c e
available basis.
U your letter is goi ng
more than 200 miJes. it's
a near certainty it'U go by
air, even without airmail
stamps. And even if 'your
8 cent letter Isn't airlifted.
the typical time ll takes to
go Jrom Ci>ast to coast by
surf ace is four days vs. two
days by air.
2) TAKE advantage or the
new "ABCD" (Accelerated
Busi ness Collection a n d
Delivery) service n ow
available in many U.S.
cities. instead or sendlng
mail Special D e 11 v e r y .
Under the ABCD system.
letters you m a J 1 in
designated ABCD boxes by
ll a.m. are delivered within
the city on the same day.
3) Don't air mall letters
over a weekend. ~ro
bably only waste ~ u r
money, because letters sent
by regular mail would get
there. almost surety, by
Monday.
4 l Don't send letters
Special Delivery o v e r
weekends either, especially
letters to busi ness offices
which will not be open until
Monday morning. Y o u
might try sending "test"
airmail and Special Delivery
letters to frequent cor·
respondents. to see whether
the letters aatuaUy reach
their destination m o r e
quickly than those sent by
regular mail.
1ncome Told by Edison
Southern C a I i f o r n r a
Edison Co. today reported
record year-end earnings.
Net income for the 12
montha ended Dec. 31 total-
ed $99.3 million as com-
pared to a net or '90.8
million for 1966. Earnings
per rhare of common stock
were S2.39 foe 1967, op 8.7
percent from the S2.Z4
reported for 1966, according
to Jack K. Borton, Edison
president.
Net Income and earnings
FINAL WEEK
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Net income for lihe fourth
quarter atone amounted to
123.8 million, equal to 57
cents on 37 .962.886 shares
of common and participating
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preferred stock. ThU com·
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1966 .
Revenues advanced 7.1
percent to 1552.2 million.
compared with S 5 l 5 . 9
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Revenues for the fourth
quarter -climbed 7.9 percent
to '141.0 million. as against
Sl30.7 million for the same
period the year before.
Sales of electrical energy
totaled 36.4 billion kilowatt.
hours in 1967, an 8.1 percent
gain over the 33. 7 billlon
kwb recorded during the
preceding year, Sales to
c-0mmercial c u s to m e r s
reglstered the greatest in·
crease, up ll.7 percent. and
residential utes were next
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Fecieral Aid for .Police • ,
ls 1t p~sible_to ]lav ~eralJid u~Y.lll!2He.d
bv federal strings?
Fat chance. political cynics would say.
But Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas·
is apparently no cy nic.
He believes it is possible.
He believes the city can obta· funds from the ....._ •
federal government for the proposed police-monitored
television 6Urveillance system without having to yield
to federal co}ltrols. •
In justifying his support of a $458,500 federal grant
application. he told the Newport Harbor Woman's Civic
League last week:
"The largest share of tax funds is now being siphon-
ed off at the federal level. It's certainly lime for us to
use some of this to make our streets. highw~s and
homes 6afer."
A few days later. he commented on Pres el1t
Johnson's request to Congress for funds lo combat
crime on the local level.
"I believe," said the chief. "that t he federal gov·
ernment wishes to assist local police agencies without
gaining control or pr<>viding strings to any financial
aid."
B. James Glavas hardly has a reputation ~ star·
ry-eyed liberal. His views on Washington funds in this
instance apparently means he did find a star up there
in the federal firmament someplace.
• • • and Aid for Schools
Usually, money in the hand is money spent. Par·
ticularly, ii the money is gilt money that must be spent
or given back.
Newport·Mesa Unified School District was given
$177.485 in poverty funds by the federal government.
The amount represents every penny to which the school
district is entitled (computed on the basis of number
of needy student~ from families with Jess than S3,000
Parenthood, .
tnnuJ o e .
School adminlatrator1 say they a.re not sure bow
much of the sum they will 1pend. They say they will
return the excess.
Reluctantly, the school board accepted thiJ.
Now, after receiving the allocation, admhJistrators
are planning individualized instruction programs at five
elementary schools.
That's putting the horse behind the cart.
The better course would be for school administra·
tors to determine the need, plan a program to fit it,
and then ask only for the money necessary. Doing so
would remove the ap~arance of creating the programs
to equal the money available. ~ We wonder whether school of1icials would do any
less In planning a program to spend Sl 77,485 in local
funds. -
Three Beautifiers Hono1·ed
Three Newport Beach parks and beautifi~lioo
leaders have won well-deserved accolades.
Honored by the California Park and Recreation
Society last week were Newport Recreation Supt. P:
Richard "Dick" Dusterhoft, former Parks Commiasion-
er Isabel Pease and Parka Department Director Calvin
S. Stewart.
Dusterboft received the society's coveted "Profes·
sional Award"; Mrs. Pease was d ted for her work for
community beautification thrOQ&h the yeart; and' Stew·
art was elected vice president of the organization.
Hundreds of Orange County and Los Angeles Coun-·
ty parks and recreation officials comprise the society.
And they well know dedioation, ability and achieve·
ment in their profe~ion when they see it.
It is people like Mrs. Pease and city employes Dus·
lerhof~ and Stewar~ who" have made Newport a pleasant,
attractive commuruty, and one with recreational f acili·
ties and programs second to none among cities its size.
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Not Child, Is
Iflegitimate
Dear
Gloomy
GUB: Freedom Implies ' Responsibilities
By NORMAN NIXON, M. D.
Two years ago when the Connecticut
State Department of Health projected
figurea to show that one 13-year-<>ld
girl 1n every aJx will become pregnant
out of wed.lock before her 20th birth·
day, eyebrows certainly went up.
Many citizens were incredulous, refus·
lng to beUeve the 1tatist1c1: others
said. "It doesn't happen in o u r
neighborhood." However, there were
many constructive discussions of what
should be done about this growing
problem.
OI course, Connecticut health and
weUare workers were not surprised
for the national rate then was equally
high or higher. Even today, pregnan-
cies in unwed teen.agers continue at
an alarming rate .in all 50 state.s,
notwithstanding youth's eruditeness
and pseudo-sophistication regarding
sex. And they do occur in the "best"
neighborhoods, even Lido Isle and
Emerald Bay! 1
WHAT HAPPENS .to these girls?
Many lose their babies through spon·
taneous or Induced abortion. legal or
Illegal. when their famlljes are able
to pay the substantial cost. A legal
abort.Jon in an ethical hospital is 1m·
possible under existing California law
unless the girl is under 15 and her
oarents forma!Jy charged the boy.
father with forcible or statutory rape.
Many girls gtt married in a hurry
when they learn they are pregnant,
most of them to the £athers of their
babies. Because they or th e i r
husbands come mainly from families
willing to finance their first months
or years of married life, these girls
al so are mostly white. Although some
o{ these marriages are successful,
most end in divorce since these y00ng
people usually are too immature to
assume marital and p a r e n t a I
responsibilities.
SOl\lE ORANGE COAST girls whose
families can arford to go to an abor·
tionist. ir they can find one here
or in Mexico. 0th.er girls "in trouble"
leave home to have their babies, some
under the supervision of agencies like
the Florence Crittenden Home and
Ch1ldrens Home Society. and often
relinquish them ror adoption. Others
10 to hve with a relative where they
assume a married name, uying \Mir
husbands are ln Vietnam
But counUess youngsters without
ls it any wonder that the young-
er generation bas a disrespect
for law? Almost dally, in their
formative years, they obser.ve
their parent& thumbing their
noses at speed limits.
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any resources are forced to work
things out the best they can. Whether
white or Negro, they may be as chaste
a& their richer classmates, but they
.tnd their boy friends often are more
naive or Jess knowledgeable about con·
traceptives. Just because a girl is
pregnant doesn't mean she knows the
facts ol life. Most of the boys have
little chance of getting jobs and few
landlords will rent living quarters to
newly married teen·agers, one preg·
nant and the other jobless.
YjBEN A CHILD IS born out of
w~ock, be is stigmatized a s
•'illegitimate." But It 11 pareathood
tlaat 11 WegJtlmate, not th child!
Instead of being damned, the baby
needs love and a<:ceptance and all
the opportunities we give to other
children of growing up to become
happy.· useful, creative c i t i z e n s .
Although this is possible even though
the unmarried mother keep3 her baby.
it is much more likely H she agrees
to have the infSl'lt placed for adoption
through a recognized adoption agency
immediately after birth.
Most states try to force unmarried
mothers and fathers to assume flnan·
cial responsibility for their children.
Generally, our attitudes still are
coercive and punitive for most adults
do not understand that these young
people are involved in a personal
tragedy, not a crime.
FORTUNATELY, WE are seeing a
wider acceptance of the schoof s
responsibilities for sex education.
Some Orange County schools, like
Anaheim's, have outlltandJng pro-
grams on a consistent, year·afler·year
basis. Others, including some of our
own Orange Coast schools, are still
lagging behind.
Since the emphasis should be on
preventing out·Of·wedlock pregtiancie11
rather than providing e x p e n s I v e
.services for girls who are already
pregnant. school boards and educators
must budget far more thli!n the pit·
lance now availablt for tbe1e euential
sex educaUon programs in OW' public.
parochial and private schools.
) Museum of Memories
Memory is the perfect mugeum.
Your own museum of memories Is
pretty well stocked if yob can look
back and remember when-
Every home had a fireplace because
-•ood was cheap and plentiful. ~ ft gave a fellow a feeling he wu
~Wng abHd in the world wheo he
uw his name printed for tbt 8.rlt
tlmt In a telepbooe directory.
Foonlaln pens were auppoeed tt last
a bf.Ume.
TOO WORRJE1> ttrr1bty If you
~ a mln'cir ~ that meant
(• "'1t you'd be doQed by MVtD
)UR of bad WcL
.. famWet tent a rug to the
c.lluil. 0. ot tM Saturday -'·
le,.. chom of cl'lUdllood wM c.o
h9iil rap 01' 1 backyard rope md
_.. the dust out at u.m "1.tlt •
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wire beater.
Boys and girls were io shy with
eat'b other that when a couple dated
tor the fir1t time one or tbt other
was almost sure to a~ m .U.clt
of nervous hiccups.
No hotel lobby was complete wltboUt
a pott.d palm.
Every farmer wort a blue and wt.itt
striped cap. ancl In lM riitit-band
pocket of bis overalls thm uaua111
was a bit chunk of chewfnJ toblcco.
It wu a 1enteel D\8T-ot procpe.rity
for • famll)' to own • l eledric blanket, althoo&h the bnt OM ....
it had I aecnt lm« at bfinl tllrC-
tl"octlted wbilt as&eep.
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To the Editor :
QaJ State at Fullerton acted to pre-
vent future incidents such as "The
Beard" play. Setting up a watchdog
committee · seemed an a d e q u a t e
safeguard.
But testimony by Cal Sli.iters shows
some feel tttey're inviolate -above
and beyond society. need not be
limited by moral standards, nor be
hampered with a sense o f
responsibility.
Edwin Duerr (C. S. F. drama in·
structor) dlrec~ "The Beard" (Nov.
3-9). Wayne Devorak (teacher in L.
A. Unilied school d.iJtrict) and Marian
Stanek (Beverly Bills talent age11t)
wer~ the only actors. They portrayed
Billy the Kid and Jean Harlow
meeting in heaven.
THE Pl.A Y HAD no plot. but con·
sisted largely of dirty four.Jetter
words. Devorak simlilated an obscene
act with Stanek. ·
Duerr defended "The Beard" as
offering valid technical difficulties to
lbe director , and criticizing our
society's obsession with sex. Who
really are the obsessed ones?
Some in the academic world in
essence ':!aimed ttiat "academic
fr~om" gives them rights: to set
their own rules. to be their own
judges, and to not be held responsible
for their acts. Tbus they corrupt the
true meaning of academic freedom.
"ACADEMIC FREEDOM" means
the right to freely seek truth through
various approaches -the right of
a teacher to state the truth as he
sees it without fear of losing ·his
position.
Our intellectual friends i;hould
distlnguush between liberty and licens.
-excessive. undisciplined freedom
that constitutes an abuse o( liberty.
We must strike a proper balance
between discipline and freedom. For
freedom without discipline leads to
anarchy and loss of freed om. And
discipline without freedom is re~imen·
talio n . Freedom implies
responsibilities.
SOME lN THE C. S. system (by
their &tt.Uudes or actions l proved
themselves unfit to set moral stan-
dards for our youngsters. Higher
education holds the promise of a bet•
ter world. We should safeguard tbU
education l'rom being a veiicle to
corrupt society.
We should avoid prudery and witch
hunts. Still we need guidelines to
assure us taxpayers of responsibla
teaching and a high moral campus
environment. lnstructors should be
di1mlsaed for flagrant violation ol
rea1oaab1e standards. Non·security·
sensitive ectivities Oft public campus-
M 1bould be open to the press.
LEONARD WRIGHT
Neeepert,, Pellce ·rv
To the Edltor:
The proposal by Newport Bl'acb
PoUce OepartmeJ'lt to experiment wJtb
closed·Une TV lo . surveilling crime
hoard locations 11 in lteepirg wftlt
progreaive efforts to protect owt
citizenrJ apln1t the ravages of cri me. •
It 11 alarmJn1 to note that tbil
nlllioD •pends lar more on resea.rd
Quotes
8&W SNMw Geerfe MIUef. Jr. -"n. anly Cln S tu rate lDcreUll
la ••• an elude IU ttnlchn rtl ...
ed by ~ to bealtby buslne.u IJ'O'l"tla.''°---....
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Ldttr1 from rtadn1 are welcome.
Normally writtrs should conve~ their
messages in 300 wordl or Leu. Th4
right to cond~e i.tt'n to fit lpClC•
or eUmmau Ubel fl ,.estrwd. AU let.-
ten mmt inclucU 1ig71ature and maU.
ino address, but Mmes urlll be with-
held on 11quest.
and experimentation relative to coal.
tooth~ecay an<i new uses of soybeans
than to research and experimentation
relative to the prevention . or crime
and djsorder. Thus the innovation and
creativity of Newport Beach Police
Department should be strongly sup·
ported by all citizens interested in
tru~ progresa In the area of criminal
justice.
A TV CAMERA is an instrument,
and in itself neither good nor bad;
only people are "good" or "bad.''
As a police "tool" it can be used
properly, or It can be abused •. As
wit~ any pollce"tool" (baton, revolver.
tear·gas) ab4se must be obviated by
the strict application of prudent policy
and closl' supervision.
The National Crime Commission
tells us th at "law enforcement cannot
remain static and still serve the public
adequately." It is my considered judg·
ment that every posslb~ technological
assist be utilized to make the ad·
mlnjstration of criminal justice more
effective -along with contrbla to
assure fairness and due process. A
negative or "Maginot Line" approach
to technological innovation in criminal
justice is inadequate for this space
age and bespeaks myopic vision -
or outright paranoia.
CERTAINLY. ALL citizens have the
right to protedioo of their persons,
privacy. liberty. property and
neighborhoods from antl·social at·
tacks. and. as innocent, suspect or
guilty ofi~nder. au citiiens bave the
right to just and proper treatment
by those engaged in criminal justice
operations. But just as certainly.
science and technology must be used
as a potent strategic and logistical
foree to assist in the . achievement
of ordered Liberty. Certainly. <my
police agency should receive public
condemnation for any abuse or trust.
But just as certainly. any police a gen·
cy should be given great credit for
imaginative experimental programs.
NEWPORT BEACH Police Depart·
ment could be seriously questioned
relative to the propriety of iden·
tifications with the ultra-conservatives
(Jobp Birch Society's ".Support Your
Loeal Police" ashtray on the chief's
desk; use of Publlus and Astoelates'
fUm·strip on "Tbe Hippies") )>ut the
Newport Beach Police Department
shouJd be seriously supported relative
to U)e creative use of TV u a method
of providing individual and public
security.
I do not purport lo act as spokesman
for California State College ~ Loni
Beach, nor for the Department of
Criminology, but I do feel that many
experts involved in the adminlJtration
or justice would be inclined to share
my views.
A. C. GERMANN
Professor of Criminology
California State College
At Long Beach
Consultant, Police Task Force
The President's Commission
On Law Enforcement and
Administration of J~ce
Member, "Watchd<>g,Commlttee" •
Orange Coaait Chapter, ACLU
B•• Pe1J11tle1t
To the Editor:
• Should Newport residents acquiesce
in the fouling up of Lower Newport
Bay?
As vast thousands of people are
added to the shores of the Upper
Bay, with the quantity ot water in
the Upper Bay greatly reduced by
restricting it to narrow channela, the
combined poDution of the two beya
could create such a bad candition
that life oo Balboa Island would lose
its charm.
Heavy population pollution of limited
waters is a rnis\ake the Newport
residents cannot afford.
Further exploitation of the Upper
Bay will be ruinous lo the Whole
Newport area. -...
R. W.JAMES
The Test of a Good CritiC
1'11o11tbt1 It Larfe:
The teat of a good critic is \thether
he puts him1eU in the ealhetic equa·
tion, and is willing to subt(act a
sufficient percentage to allow for
personal bias ma1querading as ob-
jective evaluation. • • •
Whenever I bear a dog's "loyalty"
prailed. it puale1 me that be Is lauded
for being more loyal to a member
of another species than he is to ·bls
own kind. • • •
A married woman Is much more ........
Dear Georae:
How can a married coople
avoid having tbe same old
arguments? No matter what my
wife and t disasree oo, it always
come. beck to brina up Ute same
old things -we sound like there
bad been i tcrlfl' written for
u11. Each of ua, I swear, knows
almost uactJy wbat the other
la aotng to aay. (Or shout.) I
undenlt.nd oUler mar r It d
couples btve the same problem.
What ca wado?
TIRED OJ' SAME LINES
Dtiar 'nnd:
Yo. ~ c-. to the rllf\t
columftillt. u .. Georie'• Chain ,\rpment System. Write your
,......._ ......... don on tive
lbeetl ti ,.... P .. tbem out to lrieMa Md aak each to send
their' on martte arpmentt to
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br..a the C'bahl. wba your
lWIM cotnea to the top Qt UM
liiC 109 wlD 81av1 •DOUfl'I btand-aew arpmWDta for 1'VI to
~·
Likely to tell the truth about ber con-
jugal a.Uain to a female friend ,._n
a married man to a male frieftd ;
women ll'e almost perversely proud .
of tbeir marttal problems, wblle men
tend to -be obscurely atbamed of theirs.
• • •
Making gambling 111eia1 wu t b e
first and mott imponant step in
buildinl up the vast network ol
gangsterism in America, for that ia
where the iDitial banlctQJl came from;
and it is a ftk iroll! mat tbe alb' ..
respectable were ~ I• tbe
ultra-<:riminal. • • •
• • •
Soviet 1dHUsts have to mate sure
that tbW theerlel are not dan1erou
to lllarxi1m or • • d t a 1 e c t l c • I
tnat:eriallrm .. ; t.IMl1. IO •ltter how
lmpres81v1 1te Soviet llchnoloebf
at!hievemenu, ta tht loDf run ao par ..
ly icltntJllc procreu la poulblt ander'
such re1trtctive condldou. • • •
,the.Ir uvm' silke cannot be undentood
unt.l.l we grasp the emtential truth
of Nietzsche'• remark: "Man would
sooner have the void for bis purpoae
than be void ol purpose." . . ..
Leaving • great deal of money
behind -no matter how teMnJUlly
wiled -rather 1ban disbuninc It
before death -is the surest w a 1 to see to it that more people are
p~asecl by your d,ying tb*1 by your
living.
• • •
Wbe• a parishioner II plNHd with
a sermon, be baa been ~ t1'
the wrooc sermon; far If one lieavet
dNrcll feeling Atiatitd. the t1ma coakl
ewn more comfor<abtYfiio,e '-'t
apet in playing golf.
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'62 MERCURY
4 deor hardtop. Automatic, ,..
dlo and helter. Pow9r ""'int and brakee, afr condftfonlnt.
• $795
'67 COUGAR·
Merary c..-, AmtOfMtic,
.... Ir HWtr, ,_,.,Air:"'
53195
STATION WAGON ~
395
'64 BUICK
Wiidcat. 4 door hardtop. Full
power, factory air, white walls.
$ 3
'84 PLYMOUTH
Statt.n WatOft. Radio, heater,
eutematlc transmlulon. r $109 •
'66 FORD ,
'68 CHRYSLER
9 pauenger station wagon. Au-
tomatic, radio, hHter, power
stMrlng, power windows, and
factory 1lr conditioning.
$ 5 ..
'67 MUSTANG
V8 Htrdtop. Automatic, radio,
heater, power stffrlnt and pow·
er br1kes.
$
'65 MUSTANG .
Equipped with autom1tlc, radio,
t..ater. Shows toocl local care.
'68 CAMARO
Cltnrotet C..... Ai ........ a.a..H ..... ,LowLow
M ...... C4000 .a.> .... a.p
$2895
·IMPERIAL
FROM ORANGE COUNTY
527-2341 42~7301
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UCLA IASKfTIALL -Dick Enlberg calla tbe
·action on "College Basketball -OCLA" tonight,
in color, at T:30 'p.m. (time approximate), on Chan-1:tl
nel 5. The UCLA Bruins meet the Holy Croaa
Crusaders in Madison Square Garden wbere the
game will be taped for broadcast.
~IONVIEWI
,. 'ABC Scope'
Exit Slated ....
ly lllCK DU lllOW .
;: HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -'l1llJ ii the period of
television'• mldaeason prolJ'am chan1ea, and one
departure and one arrival stand out.
__ THI Dl,AltTUltl ts "ABC Scope," which
-exits Saturday lft.er devoting a great many, of ita
107 weekly b•lf·bour brolldcuta to runnin& cO\'tr-
age of the Vietnam war.
Tbe arrlYal ii "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in,"
-:.MDnday, IDd wllkh.bowed in with fast pp and
· · I w.ekly NBC-TV hoar which bu 1tl MCODd outing
~h .. •ertn1 t.oplcal lib ad co.....,...,
. fll!or.
-"AIC ICOPI," fOr I 1aac period, COHNCI
_nothin1 bat tbe Vietnam war, and no other prime
:rtlD week!J nmrork --cu mate --state. enl It. Wll I 1plendkl eommttmut, and tbOM
conne.cted with the-* tmled Yienn' aratltude.
What appartnt11 IWQW In the canceJJaUOh
of "ABC ScoPe" II tile netwal'k'a earnm .Wge of
financial troubi., wtdcla to11ond a flllme to ....
th tbe InternMllDDal Te1lpbaDe • T•paph Co.
IUDOITS W to be eat lberp)1, and the DeWI
d!partment felt the ntnncbmnt, tlplcilDJ' wttll
the dedaion to place empbail on ~ and the
Olympias in the curNDt ,ear. DurinJ,~ admJrabJe nm of •ABP Scope," ~ real in ... flUm'9 to am more public
attentioa wve tb• network'• aMfuad .Utions .
.C-TV made tbe llliel anUable, but often it wu
either rtluled outrtallt • baried ~:ewe time alota by the lbtions, to whom Vi cm~
waa not 11 cruclal u Hlh•el&bt lbowa guarllltM-
in& more hard cub.
AND Ate.TY, be6nc the llDllJelt of the tbrte
networks, llmplj didn't ban Uae mUICle to force
ita wish• OD the ltationa.
· "Rowan and Martln'a ~·ln," wbich replac-
ed ''Tbe Mm from U.N.C.LE. Illies 1ut llenclay,
la bued on • IPldl1 ol emk tbia ..._, and ia
a haf.'PY IUiprlll de1plte tta OCCMloftal flat spot&
T · 11 a lbarp break from the tiresome, .tanct-
mt nrtety format. It II au comedy, an upbeit and
nry pteum1 becnae of HI looee, S004-natanc1 •I>' proacb. .
To th aurprile of many Yiewerl, tt W'll per-
haps more effective in Httopieal comment than the
-highly publldMd, bat poorly done seriel, '"nlat
-Was the Week 'ft.at Wu," wbida had a ran oa
NBC.TV IOIM time back.
1 ''Thllt WM ta. W..t '!bit Wu" W11 .....
moric, huyYbanded, obvioaa and unpleuaat -
much wone than merely DJ.mannered -...._.
"Rowan and Martin's Laugb-tn" la profeaalobal all
_ tbe way. There ii none of the loak-at-bmt~
"';."'are attitude that javen.Du prefer in toplNl com-
~me,nt Instead, lbarp pomta are made with insrat. ~ting smiles.
i THE IDIA of fut, abort gags and sketcbee ·IJ
appelUnt also becauM if they fall flat at leut they
· are IOQe quickly. Not to tbe encDeU Dita of the
..... standard variety 1bowa. . .
U the writers can IOll'lebow continue to man·
age comJng op with sturdy material for a lob& time
-which 11ee1n1 dlfflcult -"Rowan and Martin's
Lauth-in" could brtnc maclt pleuure. :
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'JOO W. CN1t Hlfhway .
Ne~a..dt .-sta:."54 ' .... 673-5107
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MOURI POl SAi.i · HOUSH POI SALi · HO\IMS Ila SALi .
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· 19000..ral ~ 11 '000
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Lusk Homes ••• ·
Oujlity, ~.Jue. 8Muty~ ~mfott
In .th~outbl&nd's mott clefirable an'd fasdnaUn.g area. A SU·
ptrl> 1 system aQd University of CalS.fornia11 Jrvine Cam-P111 • moments ·~ frellll Harbor ~· Hlll&
Sensibly priced trom
·~~·$33,900 to $'3,500
Directicm: · MacArdl&ar Blvd. from
Padtlc 0-t Hwy. or Newport FWy.
Tum on Su Joaquin Billi Rd., then
HOMES
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' • VALDU . fNCOME TAX REFUNDERS 134 H.UBOR IS. RbAD ~ .B/B 8/8
AROUND THE CORNER. See tt1is be'ulifully
REMODUED TWO BEDROOM lrom.e with
'BUILT-IN PANELED KITCHEN anq QUALi·
TY CABINETS. 12'x21 ' DINING ROOM,
PLCSH NEW CARPETS. Double garage -
J~ rear )'Qf'd. This ii a must . . . for only
$19,900.
RUB ELBOWS
OlltlJm 3 bdrm. 3 balb1.c:lln.
lftCW Propelt'y rm. POOL • $65,IXXJ. •
6 HOuMa $36,500 Income $425 per month 1015 w. BAY. BALBOA • 3
3 Uftita $28,500 Income $310 per moot}) bdrin. 2 bath plus 1 bdrm.
3 IR houtel CdM $37 500 Leased f\am: apt. 45 h. lot ·BEACH ' i VIEW • Owner Anxious • Cominercial SUBMIT TERMS.
HOME & BUSINESS C-2 $47,500 lSl.T TRADEWrnDS • BAY·
a..ct & Acrea9• c~ . New 4 bdrm. fam. nn. dm. rm. 3 bath, w/w
11 Acres. Terrific value of which 6 acres M·l ~t. • '8'1,500.
at IOc square foot. · · ~
ED llDDLE REAL TOR B~~~=ti~:l ~~~.~ prt\I. bf!acb • Good Terms •
Newp.rt 'at Victoria $13.500.
646-.8811 \. OPEN HOUSE With Dover. $horea -'Yl'J' OWN YOUR . . sAT. &; SUN. 10 to 5:30
OWN LAND. Let U8 sbow you this CUI~ 259 Broadway, COSTA MESA
built 2,000 sq. feet home. TERRAZZO MAR· NnftEff flll •/I 'Jbll!i ypu gotta see! 3 bdrm.
BLE ENTRY, three spacious bedrooms, din· llUlllLN "'"' ., 2 bath ranch style home. in~m, large livtng room o,veriooking . · • : .. OPEN HOUSES • lge. tront porch, fireplace, ~itchen:b~~ts:11b~~~~B=:.!,~~!~· ·: MUSJ'1 MO"VE! Sat & Sun 1·5 PM :·1:.·~~e~;;'~~~~~~;
pensive wallpaper, carpeted and draped. 1~ ~ 90% financing CORONA DEL MAR :esboa~~n~s;a~~il;'~
Very Definitely
for the Executive
lmmediate Occupancy -Immaculate Lovely
secluded Back Bay Area. Cul-de-Sac Street.
Beautiful POOL, with automatic Pool sweep.
3 BR.i 2 baths + Dining ·Room + large ar-
boretum (W Family Room). Would consider
lease with option $350/M.o. $1,000 option
mo~. Asking $52,750. Please yan Mrs.
Knapp.
673-9200 Eves: 548·0715
lack lay Area
Attiractive 5 year old home. 3 BR, 2 baths,
large Jiving room & Dining Room. beautiful
kitchen. Beautilully landscaped yard, walled
• for privacy. Cpts/Drps incl. Built by Ro~ert
F.orbes. $5,000 down,· excellent financing.
$42,500.
673-9200 Eves: 548·8868
·aay & Beach Realty, Inc.
. 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., N.8.
Loads of deckin~. sprinklers and beautifully av~a&te.. ,4 ~--· bea· 2818 Ocean Boulevard truck, 75 x t30 lot . $23.500 landscaped. PRICED UNBELIEVINGLY LOW vy ~roof, 3 large BRa . Good Terms. STOP' AT ONLY $55,500. Excellent financing avail-+ Idly room built • in Yermanent Hai:bor View -"C" THOMAS RL TR. • 8/8
Reiuctantly el trl ..:.. h ~.._ ta ·1~ Boats -Lights -that you You've Found It able. ec c '"c en ~ mi :r wi·u enjoy day and "' ... t. An 224 w. Coast Hwy'!. 548-~27 bar, aold carpets over heavy ...... N Bcb Evi:: 5'1!>-5&13 OCE A.11 BREEZES .. Ollddtnr.duaIJ>Ullmanwash-elegant home with 3 BR, 31WewPOrt-~!!!!!!!l!!·!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!~ "8 ·~s. COIJleltee-brl»l your baths, ~~s convertible ~n.
Sittin_[ pretty· oo ;the crest or NEWPORT :~S~Tr~/S~1· S ~~ ~~: ';.~.~: BE NO. 1
}lEIGJ1TS is tltis ~pacious three bedroom and ~~ ·. ~ UR ~·. for quick sale. . To aee this sharp 3 bedroom
4 Bedro0ms, 2\~ baths
new carpets & drapes
sheltered patio
bullt·in kitchen
112 blocks to Ocean
Reduced to $49,500
lalboa lstr
ProperlI Prta;
• L! Financed ~J
OLDER CHARMll
3 BR, Hi baths, t~ !'t
tio, few. steps to Sol.Ida
on R-2 lot. '
$6,000 On • price $45,~ i * * *. £_' CLOSE TO VILLACH :
Like new spacious 2 BR..
bath completely blt·io kitcti,
en. patio, R.Z lot. -~
~.000 On • price $50,000
* * * . 2 UNITS 3 ar
Z bath ttome. Built 1961 ·
charming 2 BR, 2 bath Apt.
$68,500
. .. CHOOSE ONE Gaynor Realty
We have 2 beautilul POOL 216 Marine Ave., Ballxa I!.
HOMES both have CllfPetl 673-3117 ;~ & drapes, well land1SC&.ped,
and In excellent .condition.
·One • $23, 900
Two • $33,500
Oleck !be differences.
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
Eves -545-5169
REAL ESTATE:: •
SALESPEOPLE-.:·
Corona del Mar ['.
111 excess of two mil.Ila. l'ol·
Jars worth Of p~ to be
.old • Xlnt Ccmnn~ p t
Del.ancy Real Eltate
2828 E. coast Hwy ~
den plUI large'family room with ~t bat aild fi7S.3000 Eves. = Harbor Highlands home.
brick bar'beque. Large mast« bedroom wilh 30t02 Ro.noka Ln, (ft\ HARBOR HIGHL,DS · f{Jrdwood floors. lath &
S31,500 • full price
Submit your down
See:
OPEN SUNDAY
1 TO 4 P.M.
1100 Berk.hire W"tcllff White elephants! Dime-a-line
sJ.i! glass door to rear yard. l ~ baths, ..__,. 2001 H'nhland Driv~ plaster construction,. ~zy 01 G ROOM, and eating 'atea in kitchen. ._...-.. ,... 1'7 ' tittll1'ce, I a r g e Rlvtera
Bu' ·in range and oven, oversized double ga-at Move-In Condition pool, and patio thats perfect
ra~ with vented dark room off paved alley. Victoria Immaculate 3 BR home with ~~tderl. ~~nlng. Mariners
Room U> store trailer or boat. FULt .PRICE Family Room and a~ bath&; ~ :ouoct.
ONLY $32,500 -WOW!! ' 646-8811 raised hearth fireplace, com· · $28, 950
plete kitchen blt/ins; ele-CA_lesworlhy & Co. . .,;
·'46-0555 lcall AllYtl!M> gant earpets and dnlpea. v _
Electric earage door open.
• er. 'RoOm for Trailer or ( W I., t.v.nfMftth St, , _ _,._ ___ ~-. Boe.t. Priced ~or <Dlil:k aale.
: CE. 17th ~:~ C•nterJ /J~cl Ba'I s~fy ~s~~h
~·. 642-nn
190(.Jfarbor Blvd., C.M.
Nextd° Snack Shop Jr.
·$~t1
?19 Orange Street
in Newport Shores
OPEN HOUSE
THIS WEEK-END
or call • Mrs. Pavlovich
Eves: 673-6316
you'll like OtJr lrienclly service ldl'CJClin! · Realty, Inc.·
' •· · · •OPEN SUN 1 • S 24.0'1 E. Coast Highway. CdM tNCL"tJDES Prine., Int., Tax· CUTE PLEX!
Evenings S4C).663f •r 167U1 16 139' ~etchtr .. Lana el! " 1111!. Take over 514 ~ OPEN SAT & SUN
JS • . •. MtlCe tht Splaah I~ ;6J' ~i!,~.~U:er:'v=~e ~·. ~lJILD ESTATE ~;~' .;~~1> ~~u~ l24 4~~~~t., NB
Exciting New Lllf1nt Beautit\auy a.ppoint~.' l«(e · CU)·~ Sac street . room for Large 2 bedroom borne East· baths, family room. w/w A Money ·Maker!
Be the 11rst to see !his out· comer. 4 huge ~·:~ pool .-king $31,500. lkl R·2 a1l y. Quick carpets, all built-ins, patio, House plus garage Apt.
standirlg cu.tom·bliilt borne luxurious. balhl. 16' x 36' ' e, 5.14 e000 concrete driVfl & more. Call Giant step to Ocean and
Completely remodeled and
r~rated inside &: ouL 3
BR, z bath home. Unusual
W /W cati>et treatment in
Dining Room. Large pool.
siu Patio: comer lot, beau·
t!tuliy landscaped. New kit·
cben, new carpetll & drapes.
Owner amdous.
OPEN SAT & SUN
1-4 P.M.
1101 West Bay Av•nue
View Home with 4 BR, 2~
baths, lge. living room plus
huge Family Room: formal
dining room and specious
kltchr.n. Beautiful Patio •
R·2 comer Int .
Price reduced lo $;i!l.Soo
673-9:!00 Eves: ~
Bay & Beaeh
ltNlty, Inc.
w.15 W. Saltjoa F:}lvd .. NB
in Westcliff' on e secliJded Heated and Filtert!(i POOL. ~ • 540-1151 to Bay beaches ~~~ !:,_=t_~~';: a'Fre:Jf ·.IMAGINE ~ I Y ::r.=j mmo ~.!;::~:'~"" ... ~~,H~~"'""i
tul '¥ decora · payment of $183. per month · OPIN SUN 1 • 5 · 4 bedroorm. 2 baths, built l .. ~~;-;-~;"-:;-;--;-;::""';-;-;-;;;;-'..,!..!!=~====:l!!!~ Back Bay area. This lovely with exceptional wardrobe includes an. ' 1935 Commodo,. · North ·d $145 pays large comer lot home is just I '= llcnge apace! Cont~ ~ 3 BR, 2 b. atba, la--family JD.I,
51 e, waiting for a family to en.I ~~~:t=E· · · ~000~~~ .... = .. ..,~~·o·-_ Coldwell, _Banker ::r,,::~'~·.:.:;;'>.~::
Most exceptlclial for 157.~! . .,._.,. • . . _ plus ~ delightful family
Hurry" COSTA MESA OFFICE Jlt~btrdson llealty MATQ4AM ~ OFFERS• room off a dreamy kitchen.
Ruth .. Perdoll R .. ltot '.1629 Harbor Blvd. ~ B-ay•ide Dr. 675JI031 ~s· loche1t•r C.M.' ~ • rs your tamUy thr onP that
1605 Westclli( ~~ . 642-5200 !>45-94!n Open till 9 PM . '46-4837 NEW this house is waiting for?
'* 5 BEOR.QOMS + . PRICE REDUCED WESTCUFF OCEANFRONT HOMES SlS,SOO.
OCEAN VIEW ...a . Happy Family Home ... _..!w.. ,._, ;rnl11 home pnced to sell! ' . $500 DOWN 210 Gol....,, ...... , ._..,.. 'J'bJ'ff' bedroorm. 2111 bldlls. Two ltory -5 B~ 1. '. ~~ •
See tlHe .kwely 2 · star)' larse jlimily room. .sp.c. . lam rm. lae kitcbt'ln Wlth For this !arp family home, ~a ~y~~ot. iou8 patio area witb lieated' ·~! 2 Frplcs. qu:ltt close to e\lerytbing. Newly
Ai1to BACX'BAY Cottage and' .mtered pool. 'Olfdpl{ ~t. '.Priced at 5-54.• painted Inside and out, )1Jll
will consider leue with ap.. . Call to see • won't ,even have to use •
:m4.2 =~u!n. Bdrm tton lil> tiuy. ' 646-7414 patnt.bruah. $124. per montll
Reckaced to $22,850 JEAN SMITH RMltor ,_... Waftcer Include• principle and inter·
JOLLY f;G.ZQ.4, ~ ~ ~ . .BEA.LtQR, . ._744 est. See today • won't last
2400W •• .--•ar. MB .... ,, ....... ,,_ ..... ' ' ~
2>43 WESTCLlFF DRIVE
NS-1711 Open Eves.
lWf OR BUY
Must lff this 4 BR + fam·
ily room pacesetter borne
,,ilh aver 1900 IQ tt on 'quiet
ltrttt. Uke new w/w car-
... ~. lbetha. ~
er win move tomorrow.
Price $33,9'5C>.
11111
INSPECT SITE & PLANS
SUN. 1 . S
1351 E. ·a~LIOA AT F ST.
for 3 5·BR +ba~urious 2-story homes &
1 3 deluxe du,plexes under construction .
Joe Clarkson
DOVER SHORES
-VIEW
4 BR f'rencll Regency custom bit. home. Jln. rm . + fam . rm. w/frplt . Great view fOr
min. lsehold. Lrge .. entry. Courtyard for
add. parking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $89,500
Mrs. R.auatt>n
70' UDO ISLE
Large sunny tw~st.My home on two full
Jots. Dellgbttul patio planned foc family
fu.n. Beautiful gardens & trees.
Only .......................... $69,500
Charlotte Lona
CUSTOM DESIGNED
mcunvE HOME
Lushly planted Atrium entry leads to. lm·
maculate a bedroom home. Large mamte-
nance ftw rear yard w/spark.tiag pool.
Westcliff 1rea. •J •••••••••••••• $69.500
Mrs. Hsvey
-hMrWY DlilfMdl .
ln taitnooable ~-a ~ 4 BR C.'Oltolri-bullt
home deslantd around staa
walkd prdeft-&trillln .....
wattrfalll H l I h vllulttd
beamed mttnp, formal diD-
1111 room. hu.1e Ilvlnc room
A break.fut ~ overbk,
~ tlltatHlzied rear Jard
wta ...... laWlll, 1'rp
....... pool. Mll1Y ftlter-
ed pabO. Amut-. tor •• .... ,....,,, .......
WATERFRONT
•w.-iutDr.
WITH SUP
Newlv decorated custom 2 br +con. den +
2 bat'hs _. large covered p1tio nn sandy
beach -.Up tor large boat -in bett
areJ ...•••.••..•............... $59,500
W.H.-sa. •
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COUMILL IANKER & CO. ·tilo L-COAST HfGHWAY
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293 E. 17th St. 6'164494
"'-After 8 PM • 64&-8259
VIEW-$68,500
LARGE 3 Bedroom.
immaculate condition.
Magnificent view.
OPEN ~UNDA Y 1 • 5
1100 Pescador
VIEW & BAYFRONT
BA Yl"RONT 60', Pier lt I
Float. 1st time ofh-rN'.I. 4
Bf!.. immaculate · at 11 low
$8UXl.
iohn macnab
IEACHWOOD
Apartment Homes
Own a home of unique char-
acter and quality + have
the advantaces of a 5<!CUl'e
income t'iltb a high rate of
return on ~ Investment
1114 'i~ FINANCING AVAIL.
Warner le SprlndaJe, H.B.
12 miles W. of B<-acb Blvd. I
Call or see MR. DURKEE
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OWNIR PAYS POI
for G.r. brayer. Bwght w
home, mu.t 1ell, 4 bedroo«Ti,
S batb tamU, room home
with btautS~ carpe11 ~ paint, nad)' for )'OQ. 041 full price. Payments
than rent at $185 I: R
MONTH inclUdifta taxes ' ~. Clll 'Jbe ReAl Do
taters. 2190 Hatbor. C.M.
.~2311. !
Open House(
THIS WEEKEND ' .:
KHp thl1 handy dfrectory ~Ith you thii~
w .. kend 11 you 90 houM·· huntfftl. Alf,..
the loc1tlon1 tl1ted below aN ~rlMd
In gr..,.r d9tell by eclverti1int elMWMN,
in today'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADt;C
Petr'"• thowfnt. open houses for ule 4tf'
to rent ere ~rtecl to li1t such Inform~
In thia colu~~ Heh Friday. ~
. HO~ES FOR SALE
(l"!edroom}
3121 3'rd Ave., Corona del Mar ·
Collect TU.6-1022 Eves: TU.6-5181 ••
(Sat & Sun)
(2 Br. & Family or Den) ~
15i8 Dolphin Terrace. CdM '
642-6472 Eves: 673-3468 (Sat & Sun 12-5}
1010 Kings Rd ., Newport Beach . "
543·7632.Eves. (Sat & Sun}
219 Sierks. ())sta Mesa
548-6795 (Daily l·S)
3716 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar
673·8550 · (Daily 1-5)
339 Peach Tree Ln .. Back .Bay. NB ' ·
675-4031 (Sunday 1·5) ·
(3 Bedroom)
213 Sierks. Costa Mesa .
5.48-6795 <Daily l·S)
1100 Pescador, (Dover Shores} NB ....
642·8235 (Sunday 1~
(3 Br. & Family or Den)
2523 Duke Pl., (College Park areal CM
646-8811 (Sat & Sun l.s)C
1200 Estene Ln .. (Baycrest) NB r ·
646-7755' . (Sat & Sun 1-5}
3102 Roanoke (Mesa North} CM
646-8811 (Sat & Sun t~
3010 Warren Ln., (Halecrest) CM
549-3474 (Sat & Sun 1·~
384 University Dr., C<leta Mesa
548·8089 <Sat & Sun}
9471 Rambler Dr .. Huntington Beach
926-6054 (Sat & Sun 11·7)
1935 Commodore, (Baycrest) NB
675-4031 (Sunday 1
(4 &edroom} l
933 M;gellan St. (Mesa del Mar) CM .. J
546-6546 • (Sat & Swy
(4 Br. & Family or Den) l
1318 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB ... Ji..
(714} 642-8235 (Dally 1~,
1400 Estelle Ln., <Harln'_Highlmds) NB ·
548-9354 or 673·5107-~ (Sat & Su~ 1--S) * 1739 Tradewinds Ln. (Baycrest) NB ,
642-5200 (Sat & Sun lU
213 Via Jucar fLldo lsle) NB
642-5200 (Sunday 12:3~51\
*1723 Terrai>ln Ln. (Baycrest} NB . ,·'~
&42·5200 (Sunday 12·~
1ee2 Oahu (Mesa Verde) C09la Mesa , .:: .
S4&-1 '720 (Sat & Sun 1
3280 Minneeota (Mesa Verde} Costa
54&-1720 (Sat k Sun t
(5 ledrooml : .. \ ' 1712 Antigua Way (Dover Sbonie} NB I J
&42;2-290 (Sat a: Sub)
***-,..' 1-vret.rfNftt ** W1terfroftt .,...
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THE ~J L l\ !...
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MOVE TO
TH£ COllRRY
293 E. 1 Ttb St.
Evenfnp
4 It Home $11,950
1 lAI baths. cptal drp9, w. ma, double PA&•·
4 BR Heme $27,750
2 ~tba, tam:" rm.. frplc.
choke F..utaics. locaticln.
S IR Home $41,950
VIEW 3 baths, tam l"OOln, 2
ftreplacet, dini.nc room.
WeU..McC1rdle Rltrt.
BY Owner -Near Wtstclill
lhoppina. 3 Br home, large
Uvln& with fireplace. dWna
area. new built-in kitchen
with btrcb cablneta, new FA
furnace. IArle lot 86 :I 126
witb block wall. $24.SOO.
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Slip Thtough Your Fingeri?.
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·See If You Have Any
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Of These Things A
WA "T-AD
Will ·Sell Fast!
1. Stove 29. llcycle 57. r1.mtc Trlfft
2. Guitar . •T~tw SL-Kitten
3. a.lty Crib 31. Bar Steels 59. caa..c Auto
4. llectrlc SIW 32. lncyclopedl1 IO. COHM T1ble
S. C1mer1 13. Vacuvm Clelnw '1. Motorcycle
6.Wa.her a4. T,..,.C.1 Pith 62. Accordlen
7. Outt.Nrcl Meter IS,. HM Red Equip111't 63. Skis
I. Stereo Set 36. Plllt CaMMt 64. TV Set
9. Couch 11. Gott ca• 65. Workbench
10. Cl1rlnet 18. Ster11ftl Sllwr 66. Di1mond Wmh
11. Ref"9erltor 39. vfctortan Miner 67. O.JC1rt
12. P1ckup Truck 40. Bedroem Set 61. ...... ,
1 a. S.Wl111 Mllchlne 41. Sllde Pnfectw "· c....,."' ,.,....,. 14. Surfboard 42. Lawn ,.,...,. 70. Anthtw llu"'lture
15. MecNne T eols ' 41. ,_,Table 71. Tape (l1·11n1w
16. Dhhwuher 44. TINI n s.na...t
17. Pu"" 45. Plane n. s,.m c., ta. ~.Wn Crvl11r 46. ..... c... 74. Mlttnee, la 5"e
19. Gelf Cart 47. o,.,.. 75. lnbelnl S,...n...t 20. .. ,......., 41. Linens 76. Shottun
21. Stamp Cel._._ ........... 77. Siddle
22. Dlnett9 ht 50. AlrpllM 78. Dert o ... 21.,.., , ....
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25. Weter Skit 53 .......... .,. '°"""' 26. ,,...., 54. Sid ..... n. ltlfle
27. Suitcase SS. tflth C:Wr a. Delk
21. Cleek 56. c.a. M. SCUBA 0..r
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newer things • . • the 11 extr1" things rrry whole family ,
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had OU°t9fown bo119ht fM the dec«1tor '-mp f'd bMn
wantin9. TM mustul IMtru~nt no one played ~id for •
big put of our portab!. stereo u~it. The pO'Wet' tools
red.cor.+ed our daughter's room. And, just for !he fun
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anymore took my husb.nd flftd °f!'9 ~out for • f aMtous
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Go throU9h yovr home. Mak. • r.st of 11 fft• worihwh11.
things you fipd th.t tren't bein9 u..d. (You'I be surPfiM
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'42-5671 1ny time ~Mn I a,m. and 5 p.M. ;nd
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Apts. Unfvmlthtd
atOO a.aa.o. UGO ~ta Meta 4\00 iio..ii-ii•ii•iil liiiiiiiililiiiiii5000-Newport Btech
-N----1-EN_T_.&_L?-2 BDRM Studio. 1" ~ J'r1ll, • SUS CASITAS VEN DOME • CAllll
" patio, t1>t cbiil. $150. 331 New Un.Its Now Rentln1 SOAT aLfPs AVAIL bUt tllll't !Ind one. Let 111 E. 8llY Av~ 6TWl56 Fll.milbed Bachelor 2 .._ J aR • 2 Ba
abo# ., bow ou can own JAN. SPI CIAU ----o;~-• ... :lld'.nirtJiiJI• "v"' -'" $15.1 PERU __ ._ .... _____ 3_3_Sl ' mo Newport Blvd. 2 WKS FRIE RENT e Htd Swim Pool ' •
MON'ni Jndudin& tues. Make reservaUcw NOW . e T.....a-Partrin u.... ....., ta.. botile IM ...,.,~ * S.SR.. DEN, 2-8.4.. Medatnon by Hot.point UJUUUr . C •• ~., ~ ,,_ N•wl~ Red eeorat.ci 310 Fernando, Bal PeQn :
~ N!I-'. 1707 =~A~ :"•~· ~28-~ SH.SO Wk. Up Close to 1hoppln9, '•rk <OntbeB.y2blfromFf'l'l
or amaJl clown? The Real e Studio a Bach ..,ta. Boys Club l G(rls Club BEAU 11~ 2,BR Studio tJlle ,
Eataten cu bell> you. 2190 lllMe Wand JHS • lncl UtUa 6 PbolM een. • Spacious 3 Bt'I • 2 Ba Beach Apt. l'\lll)t cpt a drP'>
Huter <bMaM ~2SU --------••Maid Service· TY avaD. •Swim Pool· PuVgreen RuspricedonyearlMba•
' eta. SEE• Apprec. 2 BR. 2 Ba., •New CU. It ·Bar e Frpl lndlv/lnctry fac'la Is, 5201 River St:, NB. Agt.
3 BR Freedca Home $140 dia.1. ~ c v t '" 23!1 Newport Bhd. St&-9755 e Adults a: Family areu B. AVail Feb 1st. •
Vista Mlrt. Ceqter loc. Can d:': pt.tioe; Pl'• $liO LARGE 1 BR b-A or unttfi1i 1845 Anaheim Ave. SPACIOUS, ~ f ~ w= ~~ ~= ~ '15-0T.S Larae Ba~~ tum or un: C.M. ~-2824 BR, near Bay and 0ceu.
CIU'fetl, clllp. !A.Wldry. H-.a---. IMch MOO fum. Nice fumlttlre. Gar. & Crpll, drpc, blt-lnt. Y..rtT
l,90t Pederal Ave .. Vacant. -"•....., b>dry. 2860 La Salle, 642.2550 5100 U60. 675-5749 or 8'73-l!Ot
Shown by appt. Owner RENT or IM. °'an"' BR, Eves. 546-1727 _C_ot_t1_._MeN ______ 2 Br lower l>plx, Nr OC911.
583 W. 19tti. ~93 2 ba on cul-4...._c. Cpta, DELUXE DUPLEX Frpl, gar, c)>U, drps, nqe,
WISH to rent 2 or 3 BR drps, fncd )'Ud, patio, bltns lmmac. lt bdrin. fenced yd., HARBOR r~l. $150 yrly. AvaU Mar. I . boUle or duplex with yard IKl dlewar. Ole to ahp'g, gar., no children or p e ta 309 36th.St. 213: 241-Jt2)
., -·" cbild"""· Up to wa.lik lb IChJ. lmmed occu~ Lease SlSO. 2244-A State
• ... _. ...... $"" Call """1427 A ,,.q 74"" GREENS Qllt BAY I Lovely Jee J..Br _ ..... _ •• )aaoa. Ex. Jocat IU\C)'• 1"'1 mo. "'1V Ve, "'"• ... .. ,...,,_ '''"'"· WW • cpts. Patio, SJ,50.~ .-eferentts. 646-5.'m $150 LOVELY 3 BR. 1~ ba, E/aide 2 BR. Elec bltna, . INCL • UTIL! 675-5307, •
S.rt atemtftte 1710 5 BR, t ,•• 2·car ltu'ai•· Z.~ Condo. Crpta, drpa, patio, garage, Adult! only. BACHELOR • UNFURN. 642.2481 eves. . .•
--------drpe, WW ept'g. big fenced atove, refrl&, washer, dryer. 36l·B Ogle. n~. 642-l298 . frOlft $100. DELUXE 3 BR 3 bL fiPlC!: 1~1 ~ cbarm1JI 3 Bd-.. a.I.. _ .... _ ebldrn ..L...-Pvt patio a: peric'g, P 0 0 I, "'• f~"... · 1 .,.,, ,, __ ' woCOUUUJe. clbbae, tennis et. 19930 Bu-N-rt BMch 4200 Incl. util. P~. patio, $250 me Oil' ... rm, l~ ba home doee to $210 rno. 546-09'l1 -.. r-1 • j a 3 BDRM. w/low dn pymt. Rltr • ..-
the Ocean with, • W9.tel' MESA VIJU>E 3 bdrm. 1,,, ahard. 962-tlR
01·, I!-~ OCEAN.PORT FURN. " UNFURN. XTRA large li"' .... rm a:t view. You woo t believe ba--.-ated dra.....i ... fl'M ent• -rvlce •M•• ~
w, ...-l""• t'<"' .,. Heated Pool&, ailld Can br. stove, n!flolg xJnt loa.'-11r your eyM! Only l O% down fenced. SJ.TB mo. Yr. leue. W.iker &: Lee, Inc. APARTMENTS Center, Adj. to SbopplQc-lease. 6"B-53n • tnll prtce $29,000! ! h t a: iut. 541).8774. 768'l F.d!J\ger REALLY NICEI
--Huntinaton Beach Bachelor A: 1 BR Apt. 27oo Peterson ~. at H~ 3 BR-2 BA. Nr oceu I:
2 SPFCJ'ACULAR unit Lota; l BR. *'9e. garage, water ~ . Open Eves. Completely Furu bor a Adams, Costa Mesa. !11opa. $190 yrly. No pets.
9 Dix unit plan incl view, ~akt..SlOO mo. 2193 Fair-3 BR, Sborecreet $225. * Htd swim POOL 546-0370 548-M9T wkdyJ, 67U'l69 wts
$35.CIOO value • Sacrifice ~· Key at 'm Avocado, 3 BR, 2 story $240. * Compl Rec'!'eation Room e 2 BR .• 2 Ba., il19ely
$216,500 ·terms WOW! · · Paci.fie Shore• Realty * W/w carpets, drapes PrHtlae A.ddresa area, nr. beedJ. Ibd. pr.
Ellen C. M9booey, Rlty. 2 BR Unt lfotale. $100 mo. SJS-8894 ·Eves 96U365 * Elec~c ouilt-ins $165. 642-5408
16Z4 N. El Camino RW Stove, drpa. 2 chldm OK, · *Refrigerator MARTINl'-'UE Phone !n4l Wl-6145 no pell.. 1917.B C1111rie St., LARGE 2 BR. convert. den; * Electric range T 1 BR. bit-ins $130 nr hdl.
San Oementr, Calif. &46-'1017, iC..2259 few blocks from ocean. $165 *Private Garages GARDEN APTS. wkenda or call 44&6196. UM le&11~· No petll. Mrs. Co•· * Laundry facils. W. Balboa Apt. c.
CaDlstr1no Buch 1725 Newpett IMch 3200 ll'OVe. 536·2579· Sill· U35 mo. Parklike llWToundlng1 :;. 3 Bdrm Newport WP11t Cpts, 210 Cedar St., Newport
drps, tncd yd. Patio. $185. (across from Ocean)
962-9580 642-4203 FURNISHED BACHELOR! ·-------~I UNTURN 1 BR • 2 BR· J B.R I
Corona del Mir 5250
FOR 111.J. or rent, executive --------type home large LR 2 bi', p.,k Lido
bulltina, otber~s.' glau-Adult Section
ed in lanai. prof. land.lea~ Cptl/Drpe, BlV!ns, fireplace, Huntln..._ MOBll.E home -12d>. 1 or
• .J J .tu qui t n..-ml .,.,._, .,,.... 2 Br. Compl furn. $110 mo. ed fenced Yarn, (lflQJ · e ._._.., ty•r.,.... Harbour 3405 6'2-1585 wlmdl/alt 5 week·
ltreet, 642-7907 1. 2 BR· 2 baths -$200/Mo. --------
2 baths available
Carpets, drapes, garace
llth & S.nt1 Ane, C.M.
~ 64&-5M2 2. 3 BR • 2 baths -split level. _d:YI ___ • .,...,...,,..~=:-:--:-==~-
Condominium 1950 $250/Mo. • 2 BR CONDOMINIUM. AU BAYCLIFF MOTEL Maple Capri
--------3. 3 BR. 21it baths, 2-story. built;ins, •~ing pool, $25 Wkly up. l.Jldry, TV,
3 BR, 2-tll', Cpts, drps, $250/Mo tennis court&: 20 boat dock. Maid serv. 455 N. Newport & Bermuda VillCICJ•
Asking $19,200. FV 11.rea. • $285/mo. Bkr. Call Murray --•-.,,,.BLOCK:-:~,-t-o_or_r_a_n -SPAC 2 It 3 BR, 1 % baths
83!Mi967 &tter 6 pm 8.ck a.y ArH ~~~;:I4 147-2531 or eves. 2 Bdrm. $125. Cpl!, drps, Z pools
RENTALS 3 BR, 2 bath, Unfurn. $285/ 6'B-9351 MS-0797 Near shp'g and achoola
Houses Furnished Mo. ~~~~~!!!~~I OCEANFRONT Yr-round FROM $99.50
6'fl.366.1 F.ves: 54U966 S•nta Ana 3610 2 BR Unf lower $150 Mgr. 1998 Maple, #3
IAYR·a'l•u 8• IEnAc.CH NICE clean 2 Bedroom Furn upper $165. 673.5600 Mgr. 2214 College #'l
... v 1 BDRM 1 blk t N WALK lo ibops, p .Q. I. Bull.
Rent•ls to Share 2005
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ON TEK Aau:s
1 Is 2 BR, Fun A Unfmi
.Frplcs I Pri/Patioa I PooJS
Tennis • Contnt'l Bldat.. 9
hole PutVGreeD.
900 Sea Lane, CdM SU..
(MacArthur Dr· Coeat Hwy)
3 BR, 2 BA, cupeting,
drapes, blt-ins. ~.
patio. Like new. ~r GIRL Roommate wtd. Stu.
de.at or workin1t girl. Cftl.
NB area. 646-8719 aft I pm.
Rent.al Dept. home, fenced yard, covered · .: 0 ocean; . 0 NEW cpta • Paint • Orps.
d NB patio. Wall to wall evpet, lease req.; $110 Mo. ti I LARO .,._ z BEDRM t ._, view 2025 W. Ball>Oll Blv " stov• •-built·'R dishwuher. July. A&t· ~9567. E 2 BR, .-.tio • H) Be ap •• ....... '
549-3160. .
&:w~. .. .. ... ADULTS . No dop $135. balcony ·A: IUn deck. '160 4 Bedroom Home One child okay. S135 water e 2 BR.. 2 Ba.; lovely 261 Ogle, Apt. 8 67S..J645 riiiA!E rn' mo utilities
paid. House to lba."e· Call
alter 6 PM C.d.M . .1'73-ia>4
in Exclusive Baycrcst pa.id. Availeble Feb. 1· area, nr. beech. Encl. gar. _2_B_R_+_puJ-lm_an_b-atb-.-w-/-w 2 BR Apt. Flt. View 2 ti:J;
$400/mo on LeHe 546-6797 n7o. 642-SQ epts/drps, blt-im + refrig. roniea; 32'l Heliotnlpe. Jl60
LADY to lhr 2 bdrm bae with
aame &: I yr boy. $60.
646-2769 aft 5.
POOL, built-Ins, carpeted, YEABLY 1 BR. near bay A: + lg dosed garage. Owner. mo. Call 67>3645
Jmmaculate. Vacant. Prill-Lagun• Beech 3705 ocean. Weit Bay Ave. $125. 144 Eut Bay, CM • =====::1::==.
cipell only, please. Ruth MONARCH BAY AREA incl. utilities. mm> 543-Z173 Lido Isle 53.51
Pardoll Rltr. 642-5200 Z BR t. den, 2~ ba, cpts, drpa 3 BDRM. 2 baths, on BAY. BACHELOR • S85
3 BR. 2 Ba.: Ill\ We11tcliU frpl, pool. w · $225 mo. NEW. $300 yearly 642-7746 Beau spec !iv rm, opts.
Newport h•c:ih 2200 Plaza. Spe.rklinr n~w bit.ins, AdulL, 496-1243 btw 10.S pm Westcllff 4230 d11P1. mod eJec kitrtl, gar,
a.tboa Cov.. carpet;; ndecoration, plus :>46-1152
I l!R home with llip hdwd. ftn . Adults It teens L19un• Niguel 3707 $110 Bac:ihelor Util pd. COMPLETELY t"emodeled
facllldee Leese at only, no pets. $240 Mo., incl. 4 Bdr tamil Htd pool, 642-2514 Bachelor 1 BR & 2 BR apts.
m>/m&. or Leaee/Optioft water a: lawn mowing. 1n MON~CH ef Y~~ Silver Gate Apt1. 988 El
2 BR. 2 ba. frplc, blt·ln 101.
chen, newly dee. $.22S mo,
Also • Deluxe Ba,yfronl •
mo. Wiest, 8kr. 675-t.l,723. -
UP~AIRS.2BR,2 BA.~
crpld, drpl, bit.ins, refrla.
SflS. mo. Leaae. ~-673-a3 543-6966 '46--4005 OWNER. 675-2599 Coron• dtl Mir 4250 Camino, Apt. 1.
IAY' & BEACH TOWNHOUSE Laut er lale; DENT' ... .., ="ou=P=-=LE,...,,=x=-=u'"""n-=-r .,,..2 ~BR,,,-::Enc-cl-:--pa--Huntl....ton ltlch MOO
UnfurnWied 3 BJt. 2'' " "-Winter Monthly Rentals ,..,, . Realty, lnc. • • 711 6 ...., , fthtcf JAMAICA INN HOTEL tio, stove. Nr stores. $120 4Renal Dept.) ba., frpl .. carp., drapea, bit· ....,,.. urn mo. Adults only. 67!>-2942 aft •--2 --b .... .JI 1 As low 111 $150 mo. 6n:81.20 »J5 W. Balboa Blvd., NB ..... car 1 ... ., eaw:u poo · Gener•f 4000 -.,.---~--.,..-~---, 4 p.m.
2300
5'S.3155 Alt 5 pm • wlmdt NEW Bachelor Apts. !So. of ~2-B,,...,R~Studlo,.....,.,.........,U,..,..nf..,...,&::--:::Fuc-rn-
caJI: 646-5731 HOLIDA y PLAZA Hwy.) Refrig A hot plate Uttlitift paid. POOL!
t/ AVAIL FEB. JST. DELUXE 11>acioua 1 BR, only. 673-6904 Walk to shops. Adult.a only. Beautiful Ocean Ftont wa terfront. Milboat, 3 BR, Furn. Apt.a $125. + util. e--:F"""um-Co~tt,_ag_e____ Zl!IO College Ave. CM
2 Bedroom. Quiet Couple 'l beths, walk to Beach. ten-Heated pool, carpeting, e Sinole Occu,,.,.,.y
673-6801 d N ~... .--LGE Modern 2 BR. Bltns, nis club, pool, CNpt Shra) rapes, ample parking. o • 519 Fernleaf, CdM cpts, df1JS, diap., Nr K-Mart
RENTALS ~ mo. 548-2980. cbildrtn, no pets. A Harbor Shp'g. Closed ga-
HOUMS Unfurnished OCEANFRCWT txJtta&'e, 1 1965 Pomona, CM, M'.Z._11858 Balboa 4300 rage + park'g. 646-6919
• 00 B'R. crpta, drpl, stove, re-Costa u-~e 4100 BAL. P 3 BR •~ 1650 "' BR Apt N •· ......_ Ce.ta Mesa .1 frig, wuher. Lease. S160 ,.... en. ...,,, IQ· ,.. . . ew cp..;, ... ...,,
--------mo. 494-9271 ft. View of bay and ocean, 1 No Mnall chldm or pets. UTIL pd., 2 br. Fam i I y, NEWLY Furn 2 BR WW cpta, blk to each. Yr-round or By Owner. Ph: 548-6769
matr adlts, 1,Z chld. Frpl., EAS'I!BLUFF avail. Fet>. 15 bltn awl. walk to .1tore1, 'till 6115, · re11 priced. 117-2 BR Htd Pool. Adjacent ma·
Indy., $140 A $50 refnd. dpst. View. 5 BR, 3 BA, Family $119.50. Call 549-3643 or tee 15tti St Open Sat & sun. or jor ahp'g $130. util pd~-
Yd care. trel!I, 2335 Elden. rm. ~ mo ~~~~r Mgr. #B 2256 Maple St. J)honr 213: 761-8520. ults. 968-1740, 646-5276.
LOVELY ex lrg 3 BR, I ba
duplex, new nyloo cpt, drlil.
It pe.inL Bltns, 1rg lovel:y pvt
yard. Gar + huge pert( ..
$165 mo. Adult. 847-6391
2 BR Townhse. Lae $ijf mo.
Washer & dryer Incl. CpU.
Call 847-4618 eves. • ~ ..
UTIL pd. Ei!t lge 2 br !'urn
$135 Uni $120 NO PEI'S.
962-1636, 5J&.6Z46
CLEAN 2 BR Apt. Cptw, drps.
bltns, pool, kida OK, $1L'i
mo. 962-2100
I ADULTS only. U1'Ili pd~
t/ 17676 CAMERON
1 BR. ae .. Jioo8e. $70. Stove &: g ('flt'r. FURN or UNFURN CLEAN Bach Apts. All BUSIE.n' markeq,lace in
• ftllrll avail. S~e work-BLUFFS -Townhse deluxe 2 BR, 2 ba Apt. Cpta, drpll, uill incl. $75 up town. The DAILY PILOT THE SUN NEVER iEfi OI.>
ing lady pref. 38()1n Magn<> 3 BR-% be.-~ Pool elec bltns. 642-9479 315 E. Balboa Blvd. 0..UWed lection. Save Classified'• action pcl'lt'tt.
I <Or FumlsbedJ
lia. Apply 380 M.ainolia. Imrned occup. 644-2039 e WILSON WEST e · BALBOA * 673-9945 mooey, timt A: effort, Look For an ad to MU U'GIUld
3 BR. Eublide. Cpts, drp1, WESTCLlF'F i4 Dover Shol'ft .1 Br., Ulil Pd! Htd Pool! l BDRM Apts. Older folks now!!! the clock, d.laJ M2"5671.
bltns. Avail Feb 1.1.1. U70. 4 BR. 2 ba. S325 mo. m lae. Adul15. 968-1140, 646-5276 only. $75 5'17 E. Balboa
422 Walnut * ~ms Prin only. 548-3.375 BACH Lge. Beall tum. $125 Blvd. 673-tl\80.
2 on f-ed ·--a M 1 1J011e per mo. Deposit required. n75 m~~ r..... . ' Newport Sho,.. 2220 1975 Panoos st. Huntington Be1eh 4400
1790 Whittler. Of 3()0' TO OCEAN l BR -ADULTS. Want nea e NEW e LUXURIOUS e
Z Bdrm duplex. Gar, large Buy or lease 4 BR, 2% ba, a111reciatlve $75 mo. tenant. RESORT LJVfNG
fenced yd. No dog. New cpts. drpa, redec. 541-6661 weekdays. 4 NATIVE GARDENS
543-2720 UIXX> dn or f27j mo yr lae. 1 BR Furn. Also Z BR unf. 6 POOLS-SAUNAS.JACUZZI
2 BR Houme tn Court Pvt. 6"6-5011 days It wknds. Cpts. drps. bllns. Mgr. 725A HUNJINGJ.ON Pati.o, ww c:pt.s, drpa, dill'!>. Shalimar Dr. ~3860
976-D w. 17th St. ~5585 lack_ &.y 3240 BACHELOR $80 1ncl uttl. Nr GARDENS
3 BR house. Next to ~ 4 BR 2 ba. &rk Be.y. Ft-pl, Harbor Shop Center. 542-8881
ping. mt.ins. Stove. $135. d/w, WW, dr.ps, PoGt, fncd yd. eves. 8J8.l.273 TENNIS.ENtERTAINMENT
1928 Maple St., C.M. 2 yra old. $250 mo. ~7985 Bachelor apt., utWtiec BOLSA-CHICA la HEIL
3 BR house. Fenced yard. furnishe4: S65 Month. ADULTS 147-8414
ooee to evemh~. $135. Coron. del M., 4250 • 64z.oo9.5 • * FURN 2 BR
646-4760 Aft 4 PM. 3 Bdrm furn U50 nr. OCC & •
2 IR, Gar.,. $115 2 e11:·ki~~~~ ~~~ ~· ltn. Patio. gar. adll11, quiet & BACHELOR
Adults. * 646-5729 Adults. sm No pet11. tttnir. :rn W. Wilson Utils included
White eJepbant.! Dun•a·Llne li7i-266t CHARGE IT! Nr. Sbopplnt
Irvin. Terrace 3245 Irvine Terrace 12.Ulrvln• Terr•ce 3245
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802 Knoxville, Apt 0 1, H.B.
536-191'
ROOMS a Apt& for Rent
Dy, wk. mo. Sngls, 1 &: 2 BR
~ blk bch. All Unena & utilJ.
COMPASS MOTEL
U8 • 11th St HB 53&-4170
I ADULTS Only, Utib pd!
I 17816 CAMERON I IOr U~ishedl
FURN Bachelor Apt.
$57 .SO mo utU Jnc:I.
Good location. 847·9001
L1gun• ... ch 4705
NEWLY decorated S t o d I o
apt. Ocean View. 180 N.
Coast Hwy. Lai\UI& Beach
494-00'lfl
OCF..ANFRONT, beautifully
tumiahed, 'l BR, 2 BA.
leue. ~. eM-3440
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Aptt. Unfurnfshed
O..r1I 5000
RENT
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$25 Mo• ..
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5200 Newport leach
The Back Bay's Finest Address!
lARQC~ to J,850 sq. ft. of liveable uea
LUXURIOUS: 2. 3 or • bedrooms, 2 l 3 baths, PLUS
den and family room.
· Nylon carpeted, completely dfll'ld, tit built·ins.
intllldina dishwMher, privlte 111tlo. fireplace, AM·
FM rldio l intercom system, huge rnaster bedroom
su1te, T• 1ttaefied 1ar11e at your doorstep, 11111•
ter TY antenna, some with sun decks.
AH: tht most complete "fun'' center ANlWlftl£l
Arts, Craftsi & gillltrd Rooms, Photo labi lounc,
Courtyard, ~ RtcrNtion Hall, Puttinf Grttn-
All f04' txcMlw ne of residents.
NOM SUI fl> UM MO.
leeH wltll •11tl•11 t. '-'-"•• $21.910 F.&
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Co1t1 Mesa
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IMW , PORSCHE
BMW J '
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MOii old. lmftllaGWate. Mlllt
tell by Feb i,t. U1'95. CUrUa
133-6911 day( m«m Eves.
'67 Dauun Rdstr lfiOO Two -=~--:---;::l:-=t :-:6-4444:;;:::-toPS. R/H, $350 It to.p., ot -========
·62 FORD pick-up, F.conollne, $79 fnCI. Pvt. pty. &fl-6964 ROYER
wltb i . c1mptf'. Reasonable.
Will sell sep. 536-2673
196.l Chev. 1., P .U. Oean,
new titts It brakes. Take
owr paymrnts. 548-6447
FORD v.s •,., ton P.U. I<
r d m p r 1 Standard aUck
Vitft ~a ?1'.l W. Wil!IOn.
G\l :,.J~3
FIAT TlfE FABULOUS
'67 flAT II StaU<lc\ Wagon I ROVER
Shows excellent care. ~I cal new car trade. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN
$25 DELIVERS ORANG!:: COUNTY. BY
FRl'IZ WARREN FRITZ WARREN
Sport• Car Center Sports Car Center
0 E no E. l6t sr. TI ' Jst St. SANTA ANA )47.(t764 SANTA ANA .547-0764 '
w • • _ __. ,. • -1f .....
1967 Yolrswag11
S16H ...._.,ooo •. Gult;
lnclade9 li0 HP Saies, WW.
lhletd Wuben, f o l l V~I
lat"1or, OllC.Ud. M lr r o r.
Huter, Defroster, u well
u cleanup and dtlmry.
$ l 12 ""' On. ,eyment mclw.. Tax J& Lie.
$55.24 mo. bank flnan.
AK about our
lU2 On • 36 mo @ $40.99+
1 anal peymmt for title.
• TAM MO'fORS
Sptclallzin1 • VW ' Ponche 814.1 GARDEN GROVE BL.
GARDEN GROVE
192.5551or534-2214
READY IO 60
ovn 65
VOLKSWAGENS
l2C» W. C:...t Hwy., N.I.
,,.~, ... ,,_ .;.~ a.y CJQ I.tr·-
... WI DIAL IN ...
Cadi11acs • Lincolm • YUl&anp
Qoupn • Conettes • PtlneMf
JacQlrs e M~ea e Volbwqena
& Prestige can Of all kinds
~ you thinking of buying a new cu??
Let ua aeU your car and make you mcmeyl _
If '°" an thinking of selling your car -
ee us fin;t for tnp dollar.
'60 Chevy i, ·ton pick-up.
Dir. $38 dn. Assume con·
tract balance. 494.9771.
57 FORD
'68 FIATS
NEW AND USED FROM ~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~~ $295
1SIMCA
~Ton Camper
• 642-«!C71 •
SEE O..OSEOlfI' 1967 Simcu • 5
HERB FRIEDLANDER year 50000 mi warranty
9610
9520 13750 Beach Blvd. <Hwy 391 Demos u low u 1.295.00 ~ '51 TRIU~
OPfl ROAD 1966 nat uoo St Wg:n in ex-1966 Simca 4 cbr-ll<XX> rac-~ Restored to better than new
m~tJlk.ISo.G.G.~~ ~d~:..QAC.cali1.Sp. ft~ ~~·~!d~~
c:eptionally nice condition. lory warranty mllH to ltO· ' ccadiliaa with lovinl care. FACTORY DIRECT 25.00 delivers OAC. full 25.00 delivers OAC NI A Traditional Britt.ah raain&
SALE Flee $1095. 901 E. lat. San-price goo, 901 E. 1st Santa W'9. ,,J rreen with custom black
MCYI'OR HOMES ti Ana. 542-8801 Ana 542·88'll "\ ,. • leather interior. lts me.
HOUSE CARS NEW 1968 Fiats · All modet1'======== chanl.cal ~ uceeds
CAMPERS -TRUCKS imnrediate delivery. Prices SPRm '"'MMMl=~Alt•ceefAW even 1t1 llhuty. Priced to
Entire stock on sale now 11Art 1624.9& 25.00 delivcr11 ---------aeU tJlia weekend. -
-EXAMPl..ES-OAC Calif Sport.a Cal't'I Ltd-1!69 Bue Eye iipritl'. Good '66 VOL KS ELMORE HOUSECAR 901 E l.t Santa Aoa 542~1 lop tl paint. RUN aharp. 2-cloor. JU<.llo 6 heater, 4
Open road houM car • MW ======== 25.00 delivers OAC. f'uU ~l!ffd. RlG 234.
Olev" 1 ton dualt, v.a. t~et JAGUAR priee ~.o. 91. E. 1st, Santa $ 1566 9SZs ea!n~'!e Blvd.
f.acllitiel. Gluabe.ck, pauo • Ana. 542.sim SANT A ANA Garden Grove JE 7-1639
optional walk-thru shower-'61 Jaguar Mark 11 ======== LINCOLN Ml~CURY •--.,..------=--
tollet. SUNIEAM '66 SPITFIRE · .'It J295 SEDAN • At.rroMATIC 1301 N. Tustin, S.A. 511..sif1
y .flt Power steering, leathtt, ra-1-."""'-.,..-..... -_--T-. -N--w·rr 1uy MK 2 Omv. Britilb racina dio etc. One owner. MalD-.-... ..,..._.am IC~· 0 can-I ll'eftl with luxurious black -·-'61 CAMPER SPECIALS
ford. Chev .• Dodge, GMC
~$2595 -·-CAMPERS
14 fantastic floor plans
all model.I reduced
full stand up open roed
-1$195
I 5 yr. special bEllr term•
I tradu welcome
OPIN ROAD
tACTORY DIRECT
130 S. HARBOR BLVD.
Santa Ana (714) 531-4650
TRANSPORTERS
BUSES-CAMPERS
'61 VW Camper
'66 VW Camper
'65 Deluxe Bui
(3 to dlooH from)
'6l Deluxe Bui
'O Deluxe Bus ·n Bus • 9 Pa~.
'60 Bua • 9 I'aa.
~Panel
talned by us since new . $1595 dy apple ~ p&lllt job, no leatber interior. AU conceiv-
MARQUIS MOTORS 900 So. t09, beautilul ahape. 901 E. Your Volkswaien or Porsche able extras tndud1ng trlple-
Coest Hwy, Laguna Beach. lst, Santa Ana. 542.81>l laced, 60 apoke wire wheels. " pay lop dollars. Paid for
494-T:iln '60 ALPINE, $450: R & H, Giveaway this weekend only OI' oot. Call Lou McKmie.
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!I good ruMing cond.: looks -$M per mo. with low, low 673-1190 '65 JAGUAR Cpe. XKE: 4.2 sharp! New tires & battery. down. Banlc &e.rnu.
litre: original owner. 28.000 :l81 E . Walnut, CM !'>411-31!56 ELMORE
Mi. Like new. Trading for ========
MW <'8r, M:>Oll. 893-5669 °" TOY OT A .00
1961 Volksw11gen • best run-
nl.og 61 ih tOWft. 25.00 de-
livers OAC fu.11 price 796
~I've.
'6' JAGUAR XKE
ROADSTER TOYOTA
$3,(M * SJli.2482 Larreet Selectloa II Oraqe
MERCEDES IENZ =~ =~=
MG
..,_. automade ..._
ud Mtek allllft _.. .. reatly
aed w1I~ few lm.medl8te
iieltvery. T\e mMt ltber1I
tum• •• bf! fond uywtiiere.
· TRY U.S BUORE
YOU IUY
ELMORE
MOTORS
--------• 9625 G1trden Grovl' Blvd.
'6.1 MG-B m excellent concli-Garden Grove JE 7~
tion. Wtre wheels, PoWdl!l' --,-------
blue finish with matchin1t 67 TOY OT A
MOTORS
9625 Garden Grove Blvd. 901 E. lat Senta Ana
542-81
000 Garden Grove JE 7.fi6.19 '66 VW Bug • only 16,
'58 TR& exceptional tor itll
vintqe. New t09 .t: cur·
taim
miles. Xlnt cond. $1450.
* Call 546-5037 *
'66 V. W., Oll'ome riml, .$25 DELIVERS
OAC Steoreo. Exhaust: new tiJ'H.
Sl~. 646-850; aft 6:00 pm,
'61 vw $515
675-4526
VOLVO
WeNffclNew
TIADE-INS
DUPWmYn
on the new
1968 VOLVO'S
Try Our Deal
Ml1Z WARREN
Sportt Car Center no E. 11t st.
SANTA ANA 547-11764
·• '62 MGA Ro-s.1ter. Com·
pletely rec:Cln(lltioned In our
lhop. E¥tremel! ~cr.
$25 DELIVERS
OAC
FRl1% WARREN
Sports Cer CenNr
710 E. ht St.
SANT A ANA 547.mf!C'
'64 MGB Rdat. None nicer.
Hu wires ' radio. Drdt-inl crinel red.
WI PAY TOP
PRICE
FOi NICI CAIS
AND 11UCIS
Any Make er,..._
CONNEU ·
CHMOUT
2121 He,._ ltvL
COSTA MISA
546-1203
UMCI Can
ORIGINAL
OWNER
· · IUICI '
top. Just takl'n in trade on Corona s.dan
OPEN ROAD CAMPER. r..o.ded with all factory ex·
Priced below wholesale Blue tra.s. Gleaming ebony finish
Book at SU45. Dir. 830 s. with rlcb contr11tlng cant.
Harbor Blvd., S.A. 5.11-4650. tnal red Interior. Sold new
MGB '65 Gm. ~mvbl blk and aerviced by us. V~ry
HT ft ,_ le 1 few local miles. SPKtal pnoe ' ao •. ,,.. . onneau, thi1 weekend only-
~"'''''' ""'" 900 South Coalt Hwy.
$25 DELIVlltS
OAC
Laguna Beach
RUTZ WAIRIN
Sports Cu c.nw
494-7S03 no E. 11t St.
SANT A AN A S41""'4
'61 VOLVO ACTION SALE
CAMPERS
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST SELECTION
J'ACTORY DIRECT
OPEN ROAD DE.ALER
* HOUSE CARS * CffAS.
SlS MOUNTS + SLIDE-INS * VAN CONVERSIONS * MOTOR HOMES
~~ls, o / drive, Radio. 51599
'66 MG MTDGET/Xlntl
Low ml. Bfft. OFFER or
TRADE for FORD VAN.
67l-4506 or 67>4727
10010 financing 1vailable;
Bank terms
ELMORE ~
MG '64 llOO Serles Sedan. MOTORS
Fully equipped, excl'I cond, 9625 G11rden Grovl' Blvd.
new tirH, $575. 548-453.2 G•rdt>n Grovr JE 7~39
'57 MG 4-dr Sedan. Eng r~
cently o/bauled. mf'Ctt per-
fect. ~. 543-1495 aft 6.
DUE to time flf 1eer a owr
WE0RE REALLY DEALIN G atodt. Wt> are willlnc to
1acri.fice below C09t 15 llbar,
used aport.s cars • credit k
no problem · •ave lnanciqr
to us. THIS M> J8 NO
BULL. Give us a ceA A let
TODAY!
BEST STOCK IN OUR
HISTORY!
S.. Us Before You Buy
• l f lfti l Ut! fl:X7N you bow. ~ •
UUWJ a.sk ror rredlt dept. Dir.
IM°"RTS '61 ALPHA 5 aipeed Rdan.
MTV Excellent ~· Pr•
VlOUS owner's_.. on~
191i6 Harbor C.M. est.
ALL MAKES' l MODEU 1960 MGA • $425 !&low low * LARGE * * SHIPMENT * Vo' LVO $2S DELIVIU O.A.C.
1967 TRUCKS book) Runs rood. 5'6-52'26
alter 6 P.M. FRl'IZ WAIRIN
1968 TOYOTAS FACTORY AUTHORIZED Sports C.tr Center BEAOI ClTY
CAMPERLAND
18555 Beach Bivd., H.B.
~2fi60
'67 TI>Yota 4 whl. drive station
wapn; P. T. 0. winch: R &
H, hubbs; CB radio; 10,000
ml. ~. S.1S-&187
'66 80UDAY CAMPER -
8W Cahover Slttpe I -
ElCCellent cond1tlon. 967--0185
l~ed Autos 9600
ALFA ROMEO
'61 At.l>HA Ra.cbter. 1.<>w 1oc.a miles.
$25 DILIVERS
OAC
Fll1Z WARREN s,.n. Car Cent... · no E. 1st St.
SAl'fli ANA 547.a?M
65 JPYDER VELOCE • rac-
lna blue w/blck Int PlreDI
Ure;s. Lo mileaae. Lib new.
S2'JOI. 644-063$
Sal ... Part1-S.rvice 110 E. lit St. Just Arrived!! SANTA ANA MT-11764 FRl'IZ WARREN '64 AUSTIN u;Jey Sprue.
MORGAN
Sporta Car Center Burgundy witb CC111tra.tlna no E. 1st St. b11ek'111terlor. 'nle cle&ne1l
'6'i MORGAN undoubtedly
the finest 1 vajleble. Immac· lminedlafe O.llveryl
ulate. Must !!ff. SANTA ANA S47.m84 $25 DIUVl.lS
0:..68A ~~I FttlTZ W'AllEN
AT Sports C.r c:.nt...
HERi FRIEDLANDER no & lit It.
$25 D~IVERS ~ lltf,lis
FRl1Z WARREN ..,.
Sports Car Center a .. ,m
13T;iO Beacb Bf\rd. (Hwy 39) SANTA ANA 54'74JM
""2 blk11 So. G.G. Fwy. '58 AUSTIN "-lfJ. '4 plKt
710 E. flt SI.
SANTA ANA 54f..m64 900 South Coul Hwy. ======== Laguna Bcarh 494-r;J()S
PORSCHE
PORSCHES
1959 PORSCHE
893-7566 ~7.Q24 d~Ughtful robia'• ea blue.
'M VOLVO 122-S. Pm cond. Wlre wbeela. TRIUMPH St~ 67!>-3069 ~es' wknds. $25 DELIVlltS O.A.C.
'63 TR-4 CQNV. Tonneag 548-9.179wttkct.ys. FRITZ WARREN
cover, All e:xtraa! Luggage 'S9 Volvo RAH ' apeed New Sporta Car c.nt.'
rack, New tires. * Xl.NT-lnluior. $395. no E. lit It.
COND! * ~1441 642.W199 SANTA ANA 541-0'llC
J.~5~~ aft s:!3: .. Sport Cart 9'10 l~mM'inTo.,;_~~
VOLKSWAGEN
'66 SPITFIRE MK ll. Brit-$25.00 dellver1 OAC· 1"1111
Illa raciJlg lffill, oriiinaJ, price $995. 90l ~ lit, Santa
bu wires. An.a. 542-nJl
'ft vw ~ sedan. R!lf. Good $25 DILIVERS O.A.C. -An-t-. __ a-ks ___ M_l_S
candltlOn S3fi0or bnl offer. FllTZ WARREN __ ,.,.. __ • ----
646-5302 Sportt Car C•nt... 1937 FORD (lat» Coupe b
"t17 VW Black. lna tban nil g. lit SI. cellent hody • med'aanlcal
wholesale blue boGk.. Good SANTA ANA ~.OJM cond. Nffdl 1*JDt A miller
mnd. ~ · work SliOO. MM5f1
1937 C.d11Jac ~
56 .IXX> ori& mlJlll Sl8JO.
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FRI., SA T~1 SUN.
HERE'S 3 REASO~S WHY fl~T
SALES ARE up 1360/o Un ec.f.)
NEW '61 ·
8S8 SPIDER #2·
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CIAf11D fOI Tiii ,AmCULAI
PllSON
If ~ pe'10Ml .r;: 'ont lebtl Po ~.. ·" n. .. " ....... ,... n.,... .... ,.,,
yw.
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LOWIST .PllCll
BM II l.S.A.
NTISOsaM
*511$.
.... , '46•:= ·-·--
·.
Elegontl
.... ILL IUD I 1• Ula. flD
\
200/o DISCOUNT. SALE
.. ·:s :_E. L M.A. N ·s
THE IOSS SAYS "QOSE OUT .Ttl WT Of Oii NIW 1967 . • , I'·. , . . -~~,· .• w.i ..... rs ~ ,'1, ~" 20% DISCOlllT SAlE llOW 1111 .
STEP VAN POPULAR CHEVY .VANS
7'~.~14• .. ,.,. ... lre"4 ~Rift~ H.D. ltett.ry,
41 •• :t.D. v ... .,...., M.0.1 ...... llt •• ..., * u 1ot • · 11' a ~ , .. r fffit, er .. ,.,.n
''"''"' IM ., fttlm. •IMC-•lrren I ftfre .. ,.._ J te ..... ., ....... . WAI . ~MOW .
$4••• .s3990 (20% ........ $976)
WAS
: 5$512 : . ~ ';-. ~
-t20% ......... , 1')
'''"' N-u"lh wlttt 700 • 14 6 jtly tlr ... ,.., t it..,
side ,_ 9l1u, aalllatr •.t, ke.y 4..ty free+ I ,..,
1prl11f1, re41., ....We Mlrren, 4 te ch .... fr•M.
WAS
$3076
(20% DIMOUnt N 16)
NOW
12460
H.D.1Yz Toi Cab & Chaais
'""' ..... , .. ,. ,.... ..... ,,. .... 121 • 20 to ply
.fires. J .,4. axfe, .... ....,.. te11k, 4'elne ... ..,. H.D.
"•" •""'9•· a.ooe .. 21.IOO 111. ,.., .,...,.. 1mu
HUUY.
WAS ..
$4470.85
(20% DJ.eount $901.15)
NOW
'3569
HOLIDAY C~MPER CLOSE-OUT
I
.. ALL llMAININ• STOCK TO' GO AT 20•/o DISCOUNT .
. . : 40 liJSiD :,;1udKs IN STOCK
I
''65 OIY. i Ill I • • •
,.._,..~ ¥4 ........... ~ .... vm•
''5 RID mmJI VAii • ............. u...-.i~ ;
I $1U9
• $118
''2 OIY. % TCI .... I • $t1ft ~ ...... -.. .............. u.-.in-.
'65. FOID CUI WAGOI • I I $1199
VM. .... bin "Id. UL Nt. HHY ...
'62 OIVIOlD •ID URRY ·All $1099
TIMlf ,._,, Mrd '9 tlMI .... ~ -Mlllt ..._ 4 .,..._ M.0. _,. -.., tff NM ..-. Uc. .... Mi-.
NIW -2 HODI TANDEM TRAILlltS
4 TeC...... From
...,.., .. , if yew 0..WreMt TNdr ..... , .... f,_ tM Menor A,. .. ..., et S.lrnens. s.., In ................... .
UNCOut
PRIVATE PAJmC, nwn
b*k •• Ccot1nelltml
w/platbmm mitt 1Jove
leather lnttrior. True
qualit)t at P.285. full
Jldct. Air cond, fllll pwr. wm i1na1a tor rttpCIMo
Ille perty •. , .•• ..-
'64 LINCOLN
4-door tledan. Full power.
OQM460.
$2185
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY
130:. N. Tualin, ~.A. M1·5f£1
'67 LINCOLN
0iape. run power. TYU
... sl211
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN Ml!ltCUltY
1301 N. Tmttn, S.J... 517alT
166 LINCOLN
Moor ltd.an. 1'aJl ponr. UPofr1 ..
$3867
UINTA ANA
LINCOLN MIRCUfl)'
1301 N. in.11n, S.A. 547..sMT
1983 L1NCOCN Ur 5ed1a,
Air oond. l1llr upbal. cllal
90 tir-. Ont OWIMI'• Dlqac .
'1.995. &M.2248 •
MIRCURY
. '65 MERCllY
Cyclone 2 doer hardtop. VI,
MettJOmadc, poww ~
radio. .... ~ lldt wall
tlrel. I
6Ni Oner •• Parldw Air
cm!., ,.., pb., t dr .....
Pvt. pty. 80-1090
WHOWALE--IEIAU WE. * BEAUTIFUt. SHOWROOM J\'
'. •••••
'67 CADWC
'67 W>IUJC
•• • •
'67 CADWC
IL DOltADO
'68 MBKB>ES
230S
SIDAN DI VILLI SQUARllACK
9'1111 ,.._, • air, etedrlc ..,, """" --. ~ IAt lout
..... "" ...... --""·· lllUllM .......... .m.. P'ec!Wy WerrantY. ... ...
$5295 ~195
'66 THUNDEllllD ''6 MUSTAllG
2 DR
'65 YOWWA&EH '6J llC-GUI
2 DR CONTINI NT AL. ........ """'··'--' -· • .,..,. =..:--...... -~19.5 .11595
'62 LIKOll '8 CllYSUI
Cf'OIWft 1,..,...111 CONTININTAL ,_., ......., .,. ~L......, """"'· ...... -"""' • .... 11111 ..,,.,,., 11111 llr. •"-,.,....,, wllll't ... ~ '""""'· Wlft ""-OM -· Ol1llnll ~ns -ssts
· Baysill Moton
1200 w:co.+ HWY~·N.1.~
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FAST
\ '65 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE $3495
Grocl<ln WlllN, l'ull CM11llac -"°Ill-_,.,. lac1WV 11r 'OfldlrtoftJll.. Tlif
• ~ 1.-coolc ''"'"'' wllfft. AM·l'M "'''° radio. 11rtmlum ttrtl, 11lus muctl, muclt
more. Uc1nw ftUmblr Pi!Z •II
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'66 CADIUAC COUPE DE VILLE
l'uR -_,_, ofuo IKlOtY 1tr condltlerlll'e, na!ltlONllv low mt!NM, -
crnt Wllllt wllll 11u..-111rt1 broc.clt _,.,. ln!etlar. Tit! ' l ... JQllllC t-if111 ~
and power • WIY SHI.
'66 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE $3995
HonNndy blue will\ 111111 C.-11~ --'_,,. ....., ••cteN •~ CDl'ldlltMlfte.
II--IOckt ef'd Ir"'* rei-. JINt.FM ,. ... twlllelll Ml'tlMI. too -etdrM
to cletcrlbl. GOr-"'· l~ ""'9'btr VCL f4
I 6 7 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE
l'uR c;Hni.c -...,,,.,.,..,. ~ fedwV •'• cend<--_vtwv _,., cMl1"11+
wfl!t i.....-it1ln1 vl"YI red. aiw.o /IJA.FM redlo. trulv •• txC#tioflel --
tmmecvlti. "'· l"ltwleH In_.,, fttlll.
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NABERS CADILLAC HAS
NOW, WHAT WE BE-
LIEVE TO BE THE FIN-
-EST LARGE SELECTION or J:M)tACULATE ONE-
OWNER USED CARS TO
BE FOUND ANYWHERE.
•
UNDOUBTEDLY YOU'VE
HEARD THIS STATE-
MENT MANY TIMES BE-
P'OR.t, 8 UT I.Er US
PROVE rr TO YOU BY
A VISIT TO OUR NEW
AG~ •
•
4 AC RES OP' ULTRA
MODERN TOTAL CADJL.
LAC 1' A C t L I T f !:-S Dt..
SIGNED TO BETTER
8 ELL AND StftVICE
NEW ·AND USED CADJL.
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'6 7 CADIUAC FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM $5195
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THE KING CATS
ARE FINAU Y HEii!
BIGGEST
SAVINGS of the YIAR
IN THE . TRACKS -OF COUGAR ..
COMES. ·MERCURY MONTEGO
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THE Fl"
CAR JOUCH
'66 PCllllAC le Mins
Convertible. VI. h:ydramatic,
poww lteerlng, ftldlo, ~at
... whitr ,..u tins. .
PONTIAC
'66 POllllAC
6r111d Prix
$2677
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Wacon. Radio. beater, air 4 Door ~· Hydramatlc, condit., pwr brim.. P'"'
power atHn1g, ndlo. be9t. ttng., premium ~. lm-
er, wll1te walls. mac oond. $18 PYt ~·
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50.000 MILE FACTORY : . . .
WARRANTY ~.: ...
On All Of Thete '...own.I U• Cert ~
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'65 CONT'L.
$429
$319
''6 MlltCUltY $319
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''6 MlltC. COMET · $219 Gel..,.. -Nl/IO. "-·· ...... "-'W. _.....__ ........ .... __ ......
"'6· MERCURY
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'65 MUSTANG
$1791
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cent IMl)d JIM Stinger). Stock ttultt-
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SPORT CQUPE
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'65 CHEVROLET $1595
lel Air 4 Door. ~VI, automatic, radio, hMter,
power .... ,1"" extra clean.
'62 JAGUAR XKE . $1795
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Roadster. 4 speed, wire wheels, radio and heat·
er, lade green with white top.
'64 El CAMINO $1695
VI, automatic, radio encl heater, custom Inter-. '
'62 CHEVY H NOVA . •
Convertible. Automat;c, radio and heater.
'66 CHEVROLET •1895
"ckup,_ y.a engine, 1tcl. shift, radio & heat!'·
lxtra cJ'•n -Long bed, flMttlde. •
J~3. ~EY!Ol.P c~:~:G $695 ,
. ~·Ta Butane tank lind all acctUOrlts.
'60 PLYMOUTH :J:~~N $295 .
Automatic tranami11ion, radio heater, white
'65 CADILLAC FLEnwooo$3195
Brougham. Full power, factory air condition·
Int, eutomatic, r.adlo, heater, vinyl roof.
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'62 CONTINENTAL $1695
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Full ,...,, factory air, radio, heater, tuxedo
black, w.ck leather Interior.
'66 ·CHEVROLET $1895 . .
4 Door. VI, automatic, flctory air, radio and .
he~r, dese~ btige.
'65 •ALA SPORT COUN $199$
327 VI, eutolnltlc, power atMrlng, fectwy air
condftlonlnt. radio •nd htattr, trmlM white
with llilUe Infer fer.
'63 DODGE 9
PASSENGER $545
$..,._ w ...... VI, _......le, ,._... .... rlftlt
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CHEVY
'62 IMPALA ,
Hardtop, V-1, IUtometfc, power lfMring, r•
dlo, heettr. ·
'61 OLDS F~85
4 Door deluxe. Almond fewn. Automatic, r•
dlo and helter.
'67 CAMARO
Hardtop cevpe. 327 VI, eutometfc, pewer .... flt
Ing, radio, heater, bucket IMb, centw contele.
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'65 CHEVROLn BEL AIR
Station wapn. VI, eutometlc, power .... ring,
radio encl heater.
'67 CHRYSLER ~C::r:v $3695
Station wagon. Full ,ow.r, factory "dual" •Ir,
eutomaftc,,radlo, hHttr, mutt ... thl1 one.
'66 FORD f-100 • ~. Plclrup. YI, automatic, heater, helvy "4Utj :rub-'. ber.
'58 FORD --·~
St•tJon WlfOI'. VI entlne, aut.mlffc trenem ...
. alon. .
'65 MUSTANG
Hardtop coupe. 219 VI, .utemetlc, power at..,.
int, poppy reel, black Interior.
'66 CHEVmE MALIBU
Sport eeupe. VI, radio, heater, yellow with
black vinyl Interior, clean end a reel lluy.
'62 BUICK WILDCAT $1295
Hardtop. Coupe. VI, •utometlc, factory air
conditioning, vinyl roof, low mlle.,..
'55 CHEVROLET ~CT=,
Ready for work.
'59 PLYMOUTH .
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Fully fectory equipped Including heater, front and
TMr Nit btlts, .,-ddecf dash and vlaors, wall to wall
eerpetlng, outside rear view mirror, back·up llghts
Md other standard equipment. Stock No. 194.
52395 . .
.NEW · '6_8 THUNDERBIRD
IN
STOCK!
..,utlful 2 Deor hardtop with 429 • VI en9int,
Crut..OMMlc tran.-n ... lon, Hdlo, heater, Magic
.1;. vent. system, power disc lwabs, ,ow.r stMr·
Ing .nd over 20 more standard T·lfrd accessories.
54068
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NEW '61 HOME TODAY FOR THI SAME LOW PllCE YOU'LL
PAY NEXT SUMMER A"ND!
WE CAN AU.OW ·you MUCH MORE FOR YOUR PRESENT
CAR THAN WI COULD SIX MONTHS FROM NOW. LET
U·S PROVE IT! '
LOWER PRICES MEAN EASIER TERMS!
NEW '61 &AWi SOO
fASTIACK
l02°YI, er.9w0 ...... 1.11111 ""°" wWte ... ....... ,.... ...... ,... ........ ""'*'
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NEW '61 f.AIRIJIE
4-DOOll WAGON
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(lncluc* Tax & Lie.)
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Aftw 1/3 C-.
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PA y AS unLE AS $195 DOWN-~1 ON ANY
NEW CAR IN OUR llG STOCK AND TAKE
UP TO 48 MONTHS TO PAY ON ·APP. CUDIT
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'68 f-250
CAMPfR SPECIALS
IN STOCK FOR
IMMED. MLIVERY
t a 4 cloor "'"•'•· Full power ucl feet.,., $3995
a ir. No. TIU2H
'64 THUNDERBIRD $182 5 I Or, H.T. VI, automatic, power 1tHrl119, "reke1,
wt11dewt. fo41le, hut.r;factory olr. HISU.7. .
'65 MUSTANG
Reclio .,.4 hHter, 4 apoecl tr•n1111lnlen,
Ho. OSKll7.
166 M4STANG $2199 2 Dr. H.T. VI, automatic, power 1tHrin9, •eclio,
heater, landau roo~, fact....., air. '7571.
'64 FORD FAIRLANE 500 .
~Dr. H.T. VI , e11iometic, po-• 1t1eri"9,
radio, huter. IOTll'2.
AT OUR COSTI ............ ....., .. ,."'
'61 Goldllne 110. Complete IMnt
for 4. Dbl. sink, 3 burMr range,
75 lb. 1.ce box, foam mattr ..... , alee .
.-& w1'9r systems, drapes an4
decorator furnishints.
'184,5 20
'65 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
Town S9'e11. Fvll power oq11i,111e11t. Very
nice cu. No. NGF025 ~
'67 F~D GAL.AXIi
500 2 Dr. H.T. VI, automatic, p1w1r 1tHri119,
reclio, hHttr. T&iL252
766 fORO GALAXiE
SOO 2 Dr. H.T. VI , outo111etic, power 1teoriftf,
reclie, heofeft foct9"f oir SQTUt
'67 MUSTANG
2 DI. H.T. VI, automatic, powat 1tH ri119,
•• c11 •• h•4',r. TltJ 171
'67 FORD GAlAXIE '$2' 5 • 0 500 2 Or. H.T. VI, ntomatic, pewtr 1turi"9, ••·
cl;., hee+.r, fectory air, 2 te choo1• fre111. THK~
1961 CONVIRTllLI
WE ARE
ORANGE COUNTY'S
ONLY AUTHORJZD .
SHEUY AMUlCl°'N . DIALEI
'65 FORD FAIRLANI 500 $1625 2 Dr. HT. VI, ewto111offc, 111ewer 1toet'llwj. retlle, . • •
hHter, factory air. ~Hl77 '
· '67 SHELBY AMIRICAN s3995 CiT-500. 4 1,...4 tro111mluJ ... Ye11 n-· · ,
tho rort. Ne~ U.YHlfl ' . '
'63 fORD G~Axll $1 025 · 500 H.T. VI, ...._tk, ,_., rtoerlllf, r9't.. t
hH ttr, oir c ..... FXQG67 _
'65 IUICK LI SAIRI
2 Dr. H.T. VI, H to-tlc1 11-•• 1teeri1191 fH· +_, air, retllo, I.eater. RE'Jt2
•,63 FORD GAL.AXIi
500 XL '••tt.-.. c_... VI, e11te111eti,, '4!••r
deerin9,.,Qio, heotet, air ceflcl. 'RCIU
HM&,. F.H ,.-. fedwy air, t..autlM
car. Ne. 141A
'65 fORD CUSTOM
VI, .. +-tft tr"o11illlfiii-oi., F11lly factory
941ul111,otl .. HZHt' ,
'63 fOID' ltANCHIRO f
?ick11111. l 1,..I tr1 ... i•iM,
ro4io, heoter. H1Ht10
'6' ..oNTIAC c;ro
HM4to111. ~· heoter, •uto111etic, pewer ' ....n.,, Yiwyl rMt. No. SVYU7
$1195
5695
~295
''7 MlllcuRY MONTCLAIR $2495 fl,OOt 11111•,,Like lir..W -·ft.II owOI' , ~·i,....+, Fectory wMre11ty 111 .'Ject. T'Sllt14
SALi PRICES EFFECTIYI 1MIOUGH .TUESDAY, JAN. 30
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Sound Reasons
For . Renewing-The
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HEA,RT 'OF YOUR HOME
tl"Folls:
Now lid llliclwieter is llpCMI
is of llppel'lllOst importance. These
tt.ree units should be carefully
di1dlMl·M ... IW fom of disas-.• t · x·", ·
......... ~ -it ott.. does ..
... ..., of fire. /'
r.-a.... wirinq and licJht switch-
es ll58Cllly forewarn by sparkinCJ, but
llOt always is this true. Therefore a
........... iaspectioe of yo• fuse
boxes. wal pllMJs aad switdes is a
safety measwe everyone shotlld .......
... JOW' CJCIS bil .,... --
....., llMJlt lately? Lack of ,... ef.
ficiency 011 the part of your i&raac•
could be tt.e cause. A nelt fPter is
the easy remedy cmcl will bria9 you
·--• • far •-l . c..uner, wanner aar 111 ~time.
The cost of the fitter is nominal and
this replacement wm save you mon·
.., 011 yow gas bil, too. 1he boys
here at Forqit Hardware will see to
it that you get the right type and • size. Just bring in your old filter .:.....
they'll do the rest. :
~1.1n-is one's hot water heat·
er clteckecl before they wake up to
find a ruined ruCJ or floor. Lack of
hot water is one of the first MgM to .
~for. Allyway, if it does happen,
call us immediately and we wiU have
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The Southl•nd's Finest
a MW OH i•stallecl that very same
clay. We g11e1rantee complete satis·
faction for years and years to come.
Now. if you find you are in need
of a switch. a new heater, a new
filter or any one of rhe items it takes
to renew the HEART OF YOUR
HOME, replace it today. Do it be-
fore the unexpected happens.
Here at forCJit Hardware we
sen only the finest in quality-which
is always the most economical in.Jlle
lonC) run. Ow trained and expen.
encecl clerlls are wiffinq and happy.
to assist you at all times.
lest recJCll'cls.
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Frid1y,.J•nu.ry 26, 1961
' LAGUNA BEACH C A R-
TOONIST, DON TOBIN
WHO DRAWS "THE LIT-
Tl.E WOMAN," IS THE
SUBJECT OF DOROTHY
PIER'S MEET THE PEOPLE
,. FEATURE ON PAGE 3.
THERE IS SOME VERY
PLEASANT MUSIC COM-
ING TO THE AREA SOON.
THE ZURICH CHAMBER
OCTET WILL BE PLAYING
IN LAGUNA BEACH ON
FEB. 4 AND ON FEB. 3,
THE NEW SADDLEB.ACK
CHAPTER OF SWEET AO.
EltNES WILL PERFORM
AT OCC. SEE PAGE 9.
DON .W1LSOWS OUT 'Ni
ABOUT COLUMN ON PAG-
ES 6 • 11 IS AN UP TO
DATE GUIDE TO MOST OF
TH E ENTERTAINMENT
C U R R I NT LY ON THE
NIGHTCLUB BEAT. THE
ENTERTAINMENT PAGES
6 TH R 0 U G H 11 ALSO
WILL FILL YOU IN ON
OTHER. PLACES TO GO
AND THINGS TO DO.
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aetr ti •-nae GIMa 8"le SW· w.,J. J . " ... pa The ... wbleb ,.--tr-111--c• .. ~ will_ be ...... .. 1lle Sdlet'e BaD • lJC Im., 7'01
lrviDI St. . c.n.a_ • , ... 'l\cbtat ti.a
GYllNAS'nCS -·'l"bl I e-.aa Cadf. Gymuttiet
Aaodatloe d < 11 lhlet ltl MG,.-p=tics Ol:Jm-
pic Pnrin" let. Ja tr, It 7:31 p..m. ta tbe
UC lniDe CaimP"" ]Jail. •1 lrviM Sl. ~
"rine. Nble 4~ UDltld ..... '"*" om. nuts will • ncata.. Jliced ll '1.25 fw
11udmta, '2 ...... wUI lte Oft .. It tbe
~ omc..
The ftnt u. s. lllPUl'aDCe ol
the Britilb a poup. The Bee Gees, I.a
scbeduled for Jan. 'ZJ la the Arena of the AJla.
beim Conven on Center, IOO West Katella, An•
beim. Two certs wm be given Oil the 27th at
& and 9:~ p. . . Appearing with the Bee Gffl
will be The anilla Fudge and 'tbe Tremelos.
Tickets pri at '3.50, M.50, "5.50 and t&.50 er.
avai!Pble al convention center and all mv-
tual ticket ag ncies.
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ROSE PRUNIN -The Mil annual ro1e pnm1ag
demonstra · , co-spoelOl'ed ~ the Orange
Coun(y ROM ty and tbe a~ of W.antn.
ater. will be beJd at SIC1er' Part, nuo Piasa.
Watm.iuter, oa Sat. Jan. fl at 1 p.a. ftalpb
Johmon, tor ._.tioll Pwt Rose
Garden in Anaeles, will lat auelll speaker.
AU phases rote ll'OWtll wJI be covered; a
questioQ and ADnm' ,... will follow. Ad~ mission ls .
B'ENEFJT BORSB SBOW-Ttle annual ''Cops and
Cowboys" flt abow for the March of Dimes
will be held , J-. 21 at the Orange County
Faircrou:nds, Pllr Dr., Costa Mesa. Riding
clubs from crver southern California will
participate the horse shows and gymkhanas.
Events be at 9 a.m. A bnakfast will be
served from a.m. to noon in the J unior e~
hibit building A $1 donation will be asked for
tickets whlc are available from members of
ll)e Sheriffs eserve Unlt and Associated rud0
lng Clubs o Oran11:e County, the sponsoring
groups .. or the March of Dimes Office. 1303
S. Main St_t Santa Ana or the Fairgroun<lJ
Saturday. PJtooe S47.&U4.
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Special
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llDIDll ••••• MNCS -fte amaual Square Duce MMlt .... 11.arda of Dimes ii ....
.... ....,, J& .. from ' • 11 p.m. ta'
.. , .... Bdlllllt 8'1M'nl ol .... Ordll co.;.
ty Fair Gnmlla, • ,.. Dr., ~ Mela. ,,..
neat. JP 1 • ored '1 • aru clubs, will allt
Sedn .... •'ftlrlna:r Hiluities,'' ftrtac ...
term.illioa; .. .... ud ~
1'kbtl are ffaDable at the 6te. or tnm the
ll.n8 ol Dlmel oftke, lJo.1 s. Ma.in St.. Santa
Ana. A '1 dallation for each ticket
' llYPNOTIST -Pat Collbaa, comedian and hypaoo
tilt. will pert.rm Maa., Jan 29 at 1:30 p.m. ID
8e Me.lod:JLIDd ,,........, 18-FreedmU Way,
. Anaheim. 'l'k:btl .. •tale at the Meiod1llDd
boK office IDd ID mutaal ticket qencies.
Coming Up
GEii AND MINEML llllOW -The Orange Cout
Mineral .... I LIPdarJ Society'I IDDUll ~
and mineral abow ri1 take Pace l"eb. I ad
4 ll tllie Cll'1mle C-ty Fair Grounds. • Fair
Dr., C-. Ilea. Tbe display will include Ill
aaortmeat ol nt ud faceted stones. Boun1
Sat. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Sun.. 10 a.m. to I
p.m. Lunch'wUl be available both~-There
is no admission charge.
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CARAVAN OF HARMONY -The Saddlebact
dulpter of the Sweet Adellnes will sponsor the 1 fU'St annual barbenhop quartet concert. "Car•
van of Harmony." Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. in the OCC
auditorium, 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa. Fea•
tured quartets in the performance will be the
Saddlebacb, the Keynotes. the Manhatters.
the Shalimars and the SPEBSQSA. Tickets,
Sl.50 and $2.00 may be purchas~ from.Mu ..
R. Dowjat, phone 54U595, and, if available
will be sold at the door. There is a feature on
Page 9.
CHAMBER CONCERT-The Laguna Beach Cham.
ber Music Society will prese-nt the "Zurich
Chamber Octet" ~oncert Sun.. Feb. 4 at 8 :~ p.m. in the U . High School Auditorium.
625 Park Ave. Tbe twill play Beethoven'• ~-Oat major Septet, Op. 3l and Shubert'• F•
major Octet, Op. lie. Tickets, $3.00 for adults,
Sl.50 for studenta. Phone ~12. See featurt
Page 9.
UCI CONCERT -Sitarist, Ravi Shankar will pre-
. sent Indian music in concert Tb\as., Feb. f a& I:~ p.m. in Campus Hall, UC lrvine, 7'01 E.
Irvine St., Irvine. Sbantar, both as a performet
and instructor la credited with much ol the
influence of Eastern music on jazz and rocll
and r oll groups. Tickets, priced at '3. are
available at the Fine Arts Box Office, UCI.
Phone 333-a17.
AFTER~N CONCERT -Laura Lee Whitcomb,
flute soloist, accompanied by Clark Whitcomb
will perform works by Bach. Debussy. Viv al~
an Saint-Seans during the UCl Afternoo~
Concert, "Flutes: Small, Medium and Large'
F eb. 7, at 4 p.m., ln room 1616 Fine Arts Build•
ing. UC Irvine, 7601 E. Irvine, Irvine. No ad-
m ission charge.
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DISNBYLAND VALENTINE PARTY -Singlt
tiebt event from I p.m. to 1 a.m .• Sat., Feb.
JO bacludt1 muQ: and dedng tllrou&b-out D1--~ wltb ~. Mt-reoord star, Glee
ea.bell, 811 Ellltt'• ~ the Roy.i
Tlldt1an ~ tbe YeGllC .llen nm New
Orleans IDd other' mUlkal O'Oll>S; Advance
tickets, 'I. cm Ule at De__.,•, W.ntcba
Malle City, Dimeylaad ad wi6l BukAmeri· en at all Banks of America. On tbe nigbt of
tbe event tickets will be '6 sold only at Disney-
i..t. Tickets include admission and unlimited
ue of all atractions except shooting galleries.
Phone: 53S-4466.
Sports
llORSE RACING -Tborou&hbre.t borte raclng at
SIDta Anita Park, 285 W. HuntingtoD Dr .•
Arcadia, Tues. through Sat.. first post time set
for 12::.> p.m. '3(),000 Santa Maria Handicap.
Sat, Jan. rt.
• MSKETBALL -Anaheim Amigos vs. Louisville
Fri., Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. and Dallas Sun., Jan. 28
at 7 p.m . Both games played at Anaheim Stad-
ium, 800 West Katella, Anaheim.
OOLLEGE BASKETBALL -OCC vs. Chaffey Jan.
2& at OCC Peterson Gym, 2701 Fairview, .Costa
Mesa. Game time 8 p.m.
NCAA BASKETBALL -UC Irvine vs. Chapman
College, Jan. 'J:l at Chapman College, 3.13 N.
GlasseU St., Orange. Game time, f p.m.
Places to Go
WHALE WA TCRING TRIP -The Island Holiday
boat will leave from the Balboa Pavil1on each
Saturday and Sunday at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m . on
whale watching trips in the channel between
Catalina Island and mainland. Trips take ap-
proximately 4 hours and will be scheduled as
Jong as the whales are around. Tickets, $2.50
for adults; $1.50 for children under 12. For in-
formation p~ne 673-14.34.
COVER: This work oi art, which looks some-
thing like a tonipop, is part of the "Arts of North-
wert Coast Indian and Alaskan Eskimo" exhibit
opening next week under the sponsorship of the
Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor. It is a
copper rattle. See feature on Page 5.
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Ye Ole Inn, Costa Mesa -The Denni.I
Trio, Friday through Sunday nighta for· danc-
ing. Sunday jam sessions ••• cfrop4n mu.aM>
ians . . . from 3:00 p.m .
Fieur De Lii, • ueuna Beach -Jin I»
Nau Trio, Tbur•11. Fridays,~ 0.
Neaa at Prime Rib, Newport Beach, for PS
two JIMll. Mditio~ piano.bar entertain-
ment: P'ol'r'.ell Brott, Sunday-Mondar, Bob
Noble, Tuesday and Wednesday.
VIiie.. Inn, BafJ>oa Island -Piano favori~e Cully Reese, nightly ucept Monday •
Getplan, Costa lllba -Ted Ro6, piano,
with &it.in musiciam on Friday, 5Marda1.
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bulten's, Newport Beach-Diet Powell
Trio, liltelling Ollly.
S_.,lebeck Inn, Laguna Beach -Guit·
arist-vocalist John Coo'ke in Si's tiny, tiny
cocktail lounge. . /
~ Howe, Santa Ana -An<IJ Ancl-
enon,1 organist outatander, now in his filth
year at RH. Always "sing-alongers" on band.
too.
Stuft·Shirt, Newport Beach -Dandng ni~hUy, except Monday, to the Tony Lobo
Trio. Very accomplished musicians who mix
their dance sets well
lltoyal Crett, Cotta llesa-Larry Rogers,
piano, Sunday through Thursday. Vicki and
Her Golden West Plajboys for listeninc~anc>
ing Fridays and Saturdays.
Royal lltomen, Santa Ana -In the C-eJ.
Jar for dancing, the Betty Lantz Trio.
Wiiheim'• lltntllVr.nt, Santa Ana -
Skip O'Donnell, piano and Jack Russell,
clmlu-vocaJI, for dandng nightly. nm, by no meam, comprilel a complete
nindown of entenalnment naltlDc Joa
around Orange County.
But •.. J1 should at least serve as open-
Siclney PtitW stars In the _.... ....,....,..
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Collt ThMt,. In LllfUN end the Mell
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Cha Cary, Otanp -Pari.aian clustc
~Betty Joyce. Jatertaim in the Cbtl's
l!'timate l>lUMDd-lold mini iounce.
bu•1n'1 -T .... -'!be one and onl1 Mcar Hayes, tbe IDGlttlt piano-man. Bequest
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name lt.
lilub•tt'• -A&rpert -Los Dos • • • An~ and Bncl.· SW1 one of the moat ex· 91 .. la Ille. count.I'. Guitar, boaCor, Al.lo appeartaa at the Reuben I:. Ue,
Beadi, a. ~flll.lna for comedlau-
Skllet and Bendenon, on Sunday,
Mondaynilb~ .
V....at.. Cotta 'llesa -Luis Moreno
piano, c1u.riDC cocttall bours. Jim Murphy
Duo, liaenlnl only, lftGinga.
1e1i1 ..,_, hlhion Island. Newport
Beech -John I.a.Wit Duo, nigbUy acept
Smtdqllonday. Drop-in or specially lnTited
muidam tbOle p.m... .
Ph St8tleft, Garden Grove-Jl'he roaring,
tootia&, l'lre Statioa Buel ~llent rag-time
m.UC, Sin~ lood waitresses and
tocttail cu.teys.
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roll Duo. Lilte~qng.
Don Joee, Huntington Beach -One of
the area's outstanding trios ... The Hayden
Causey Trio ... with Josie DeCastro handling
vocals. A must-get-to .
lllck ~,Costa Mesa-Luis Moreno, ~Yocak.
Aw Crewna -Corona del Mar -Frank
Steel, piano, vocals.
.,nnet, Disneyland Hotel -The Ernie
Hughes Trio ..• "Two Guys and A Gal" ..•
for listening-dancing. At Top O' The Park.
also Disneyland Hotel, Paul Sutton, pianist.
Granct Hotel, Anaheim -In the Seville
Lounge, The Rounders, for dancing.
Chartw Houte Hotel, Anaheiin-Vocals-
bongos, Dorise Van; piano, Buddy Rohner;
guitat, Carl Schroeder. This trio (not yet re-
viewed in person) being banded rave notices
by those have seen, heard and been con·
quered.
Hotel Laguna, Laguna Beach -Dancing
Saturdays only in the Captain's Cabin to the
Tops Trio. Piano entertainment throughout
the week.
• M.it,. 'De, Costa Mesa -Pianist &Ina
Lund . . • for "sing-along" entertainment
nlgbUy except Sunday and Monday.
Joeef'a, Corona del Mar -June Rudell
Trio with La Rudell most capablf handling all
Tocals, Jud DeiNaut, bass; Jack Reidling,
piano. Might be top listening-dancing trio ln
beach area. -The Fliftl, Costa Me6a -The Hap Hall
Trio .• .Aeaturlng music of the 40'&. Well
worth a 'listen.
am Mlrtinl'1, Costa Mesa -'Ilhe Johnny
Lopei Trio ••• from Las Vegas and will ac·
cepted at Martini's for many weekl IUl'lf.
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llLEPHONE 541·1552 FOi INFORMATION
FIRST RUN IN THE HARBOR AREA
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laughed Laguna Beach cuioonist Don Tobin, who for the past 15 years
has been' drawing "The LiWe Woman,'' which is syndicated in more tban
200 newspapers all over the world. ·
Tobin, a fluent, but soft-spoken man, was born in Texas and moved
to California with his parents when be wu ten years old. He attended Loag
Beach Polytechnic High School and the University of Califomia Be~eley,
where be majored in Engli9h.
In 1937 be beard of an openin_g at the Walt Disney studios. It was
a chance to do what be wanted, so Don quit school and moved back to
Southern Califomia. "k was the heyday of tbe studio," Don said, re~
Richard Tucker
for Disney was like a college becauie of .the ~le th=~. . 1100· ~· .
artist.a. It was an education to have ~ with 10 ,1194,~"
. Da.rinC World War U Doll joined the NaY)' MMl .'_rS_ --n ·.Ii
WubiQgton D.C. to make tniniDf filml. 1'11111 'M ~ .... 19'·: . ··~
interettecl in cartoonJng. In tbe eYtDinp baihM.. to ..... ,,. .. , .... ,.
atetcbes to mapzines. Kil wife, Helen, . ._.~ ... ,~.--·· _1•'.t• ~
farioua oee day who om ot Vie canooa. a.. .. Mct: 1.-1,\ftl
the editor's O.JC.," Don laqJaed. "Ky ftnt. Ipt fr.IO~I."
After the war in ~NI tbe Tobim mcmil s.· .... ~.: .... -1161 m11n1W. were pab.lilbed.1Sec1 .. nr time ~ ... •' 1~l ~ ., ..... lmpollible to find IDd tbe ,._, coaple ......., . • ........
floor coaTerted cold water flat la Eut lbdlm. 1' · ·
'"lbe magubtes woaJd let uide nery W...,....~ j~ _ lt·:cm-
toonllb' work," Doll explained. 'Td put -r wmt la a a.ii .... t• ~ ON offb to another. UIUlllly l '""1d prepln.1 u.t ,11-artelw 'I weet and bope to eeU a couple to major marbtl."
When tbe warm weatW came to New Ycwt, Ill et tire l'flll6li' _...
bon IDOffd out onto the ltreet witll their eblin aa4 ............. fte -.
WU _, pat it became lmp«wible for Doll to ,,.t.--It r. ~. ,lllt ,I coUage in Connecticat, when they,....._, llDID lMI, -. ._., . ....,.
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From Califol'Dia 0,-aent bil wart to an ..... -~:,I -.,.. dl9
job ol l'llllDing around. Tben in 1951 the ... t IOkf tM idei' ....,.. .... WOIDID" to the King Feature SJDdleate. Siaee tbm tbe , -' . ,._ .,.
peared in such pepen u World Joarml ~ iB Nw. ~Y~' ·u.e St. t.il Post Dlspatcll, the Ctlicaao American, The 11mes ol IDdia. Welt Am Sonntag in Hamburg. Gednany. 1 ~ -; I r: ' I I .•
Ever liDce Don was a boy crOwinc up Ill LoGc:--W.... to live in DI Belcb, but be couJdn t coarince Bella. I eodt eet
city dwell~ Don laid. "Bat we iadoctrtmted her bJ _ _ din', ....
mers anUI we moved here permanently in 1157." ;
For his cartoons Don relielton matioM 1rua.
identify. The twist sbouJd remind them ol IOIBllt'•1 lbeJ
done. He usually relies on penonal aperiences ud IDoD f1
tudes about life from wbich be aa ioate up a specUic ~L
"Working for the l)'Jldicate baa many advantap.s," aW. ~-c.an do what yq.a lite. There's no criticism. no re.Jectiolu. Yoa don'Um_91i
please an editor, but on the other hand, it is moDDtooou. It ii Uni to•"-'91
in new characters IDcl find fresh ideas. rve dooe M5 ~,_;·,..~ 15 yean1" be pointed oat "It'• like worting in a ncaam I clolr't
hue weekly contact with editon and since the co&am. d l appear
locally, I don't know what the readers think. As a matter fact, no&od1 here seems to know what I do."
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Metropolitan opera tenor, Richard Tucker Sunday, January 21 at 3 p.m.
Tucker, accompenied by Erwin Jospe~ wlll Include In hla recital Mozart'•
concert arN "Miserol", Lamento di Federico from CllM'• opera "L'Arlff.
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OM~fhe more interestin~ facets of gardening as 1 bobby is grow-
ing plants seeds. For the seno\IJ gardenet;, growing houseplants from
seeds is both challenging and rewarding. There are special techniques used
for raising U1e slow-growing housepfants which have very fine seed, such
as African vipJets, begonias. and gloxinias .
The .,_, method for germinating and starting the seedlings is the
closed con~p-~r method. By sowing tfle ~ in a rovered caeserole. refri-
gerator dish or wide-mouthed gallon jar, no water has to be added until
the seeds arei transplanted. They germinate and grow in this dosed environ-
ment with a minimum of danger from drying out. being washed out by
watering, da ping off Of insect attack.
~lei • planting mixture of two-thirds 6Creened leafmold and one--
third fine s nge rok or coarse sand. Sterilize this with boiJing water and .
preferably, a so with Anti-Damp or Ca ptan. Squeeze all water out of the soil
so thal it ie nly moist. not wet .. Put a layer of soil mix about one-half inch
deep in the ottom Of the contllin'er .
. Sow ! weds directly on top of the planting mix and do not cover
v.-Ilb any soi . Put the lid on the container and set it in a spot where the
temperature averages around 65 degrees. The seeds generally will start to
germinate in1 a cou pJe of weeks. I( the seeds have not been sown too thickly
they can be eft in the container until they sprout the second pair of true
le-aves. AL th s time t.be lid can be left partially off the container to harden
the plants l the outside environment The planl.6 tan then be transplanted
into pots or ats using a hbuseplant soil·mix that has al:"o bee~ sterilize<l.
It would be good idea to cover, Jhe transplanted seedling! with glass or
plasti<: for week or two while ~ractually exposing them to normal con-
ditions. ~
If th. ...ds were so"'n too thickly and the f;et>dlings need transplant-
jng while st~I quite small -after their fi~~ true leaves start to grow -
transplant Uiem into another close<l cont ainer prepared ~he same ~ th e
ofiginal one. A pair of twttezers make~ a good t~anspla~l1~g tool. Uft ~he
Uby S(?edtin.Js by pokinJ! the tweezers into the i101l and hf1mg the seedlmg
r by soil md tootf rather than by the stem. ~e s1em is easily bruised and
broken whi~h will ~pt'll the end M the seedling. ~xii!lin •r• perhaps the fastest growing of tht' houseplants. They
wiJJ bl m t l llr!-1 ~ummer afte r sowing and will form nice tubers for next
year's nit Arman violets take about twelve months to bloom. Each plant
ls teeh ali~ a new variety and an y of the (lood onec; can be propagated
from leaves ianct nam<'d.
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-Don Horton
DESIGNER'S
NOTEBOOK .
Cabinet Finishing
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGN~R-DECORATOR
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• TM drffm of each homemaker is to house
all of the items of everyday Jiving into a neat well
designed 6eries of cabinets : a music cabinet to in·
elude stereo.· tapes. records and television. Kitch·
en cabinets for serving trays, buJky containers,
linens. dishes and appliances and even cabinets
for a washer, dryer, dishwasher and refrigerator.
Plans for suc-h space requirements 6hOUld be given
consideratfon in the interior design of each home.
Depending on the decor or the room. tlhe
cabinets for television and music centers may be
blended with other wood finishes or panelling. or
may be finish'ed to create a showplace with pick·
led, distressed, bleac-hed or painted wood. One of
the most outstanding finishes W; the lhard and
tortoise shell which is generally only available
through a decorator. These ire coaled with several
coats of lacquer and retain a good hard surface
rt>quiring no wax or special surfacing.
Unusual bar arrangements require the use
of l!ood cabinetry to either disguise or accent the
area with the emphasis upon practicality and easy
maintenance .
For the bedroom or dressing room , cabinets
could resemble the armoire or other copies of good
furniture. avojding a closet appearance.
Built-in cabinets for children's rooms, with
good storage facilities for toys, sporting equip-
ment, typewriters, CJlothing. desks and even built.
in beds and bunks are well worth the costs ~ volved. If they are designed for the purpo9e
tended, they will contribute greatly to the ne-a •
ness and order of the youngsters and teeri1ger1
rooms.
NEXT WEEK: KITCHENS
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Pleas. addreu inquiries and questions by letter to: Designen Notebook,
Weekender M•gazine, Post Office B or 1875, Newport Beach, California.
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NEW SADDLEBACK CHAPTER OF
SWEET ADE'LINES IN CONCERT I
The Saddlebaclc Chapter ol SWeet Adelines, Jnc., win present
its first barbershop show, 5'1turday, February 3 at 8 p.m. in Orange
Coast College Auditorium. The show. entitled "Caravan of Harmony;•
will feature "The Shalimars,'' 1965 lnternat.ional Sweet Adeline QUartet
champions; "The Keynotes," International FinaJists. and "The Manhat-
ters" from the South &y Chapter of the S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. FiJJjng out
the program will be the 27-voice chorus of the Saddleback Chapter
and its two chapter quartets, ''The Magic Tones'' and "The Avalons."
Swfft Act.lines, Inc. is the largest non ·profit singing organization
tor women in the world. With over 400 chapters located throughout
the United States, Canada and the Canal Zone, it bas a membership
·Of 17,000. Its purpose is to teach the art of singing barbershop harmony.
With.Its motto. "Harmonize the World ." each chapter ser \'eS its community
by providing entertainment for civic organizations.
The l addleback Chapter was chart.S'ed in February, 1967 l.Dd
me following April at Uie Regional Chorus competition heJd in San ego, tt received the ~rila Ortman Award for being Judged the
Sf perlorin1ng small chorus fn Region Eleven.
f.'ellqwl"I tfte "1oV!t ~ iJlfQiwal "Af ... r-Glgw0 will be held at
the Amft'fm ~M\ JflJJ, 211J 15th Sttfft, N~rt Bea<.>h.
b~ ~ . GeneraJ admlaaton dgl~etyed ~ ~r g_eneral adml$sion.
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'Jbe Zuricla Cbamber Odet, a di~
guillfled ensemble of ltrino ucl ~ ··m
present a Beetlt~vea • ~ ~berl ~~
on Sunday eveamg. Ft'bftWj ·•. In Lar· .. "
Bekb. The coMert, spomored by tbe Lag\j ....
Beach Chllnhel'·MUlic Society, wru lah pJ•re
8t 8:30 p.m. in the high ICbool auditoriu~;
925 Part An. ,
Founded 1n 1958 by Hern.ert Lloer,
director •nd tint notiailt, the Zurirn Ch:im-
ber Octet (or Jtanunennmit-lnlembl.-Zur·
lch) has de•eloped a nried repertoire wbit'h
r.nges tram the ltltaf,qutntel to tbe sttina
Gdet. It mo tndacles cDYer. works tor ~i:Mf
<d strings, many of thelit .11el4Gro-he1rd.0 .\
_ Cu.rrenUy tourlnc North AIHrict·tor O.e
fil"lt Ume, the Kunmermustk·Bnsem.ble Zur·
idl will pi.y the septet 1n g.o.t_rntiior, Op.
IO by Beethoven and the Octet· hi~F majoi',
Op. JM by ~Oert 1n it& Lagu o'.1-colK'eit..
Both works, inddentllly, hne been recon!ed
by the eD.Sefl)b)e, Pertormln1 with first violin.
Ut Lauer will be Magrit 1Ase.k, violi'l; Franz ~eJd. viola; Esther Nyffencqer, 'ttJJCY,
Hermann Voerkel, double bass; Hans lludoJf
Stalder. clarinet; Paul.Jfeyer, busoon and
Gunther Schlund, FreD biirn. • :i
FoUowinc t.M Zurich Clwnber Odd i:•
Feb .. '' the Pracae 8CrilW .~ wUJ play Hayd 8lrtot ..... DNnt ,. ·Lipbl'.Beeth ... ~ ,., "' . ' on 11u8 24. Mmf 'r•11Gr ~eacla eft.Dt ·iia. ta.09; $1.IO for ...aa.:_~PW addiUoul ~-
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A year ago the Tobins, ..yith their daugb-
ter, 1 Betty, wao attend.I Santa Ana J.C. and
SOD\) Patrkk, a senior at Laguna Beach ffigh. ~ol, Jpettt a year ill Switjlerland. Although
Don had no trouble getting bis c~oons ~ck
to the United States in the mail. he fooncl
Swi;tzerland so different, he had a bard time
J'ememberlng the.American way of Ufe. "Tb.ey
bad no Rpmmrket:s, so I allilost forgot the
W.p that m~ cartoons mak~ fU& of," be
nmem),us. . .
: j Jn ltM Don WU appointed to the Laguna
Beadl 11ehool Board and has .erv9d a total
ot JOJIJ' yean. . . ' .
r • ID bia spare tii.. lle eJQoyS piaymg 1olt
·a¥~hm.ng lunch -with other-cartoon15ts who
· ll?t iD the area.
l'rom bis home ln the bills. bigh above
Lacuna Beach, Don Tobin 'not only loob over
the l'OGf1ope of his fellow man, but at their
foiblea as well and turns each into an enter-
taininl cUtoon.
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claniel's restaurant
proudly presents
the dave 111anion duo
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I runch99" -dinner, moncfay thru saturday
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INDIAN-·ESKIM O ART ON 1x:1H11::a ;1.r
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This rH and bl.ck polychrome ceremonial
muk is U and one-half Inches high. It is
typical of the goddess pictured, ''Woman of
the Wind," who is 1lways shown. with flow•
Ing h1ir. At top right is 1 wooden rattle made
by th• Haid1 Tribe. These r1re items will be
part of the exhibit 1t the 91llery.
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Here 11 an alderwood
fish or 1e1I club of t~
H a I d 1 Tribe which
dwelled north to Alaska
from V1ncouver arNe
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PNlri the 11lntlt Trn.t,
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..:"11an et which WfH t. en exhibit.
.NH Fine -Arts
Patrons -.S.how
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Over 300 eutstandiD.1 ~ .of art have
been selected from Ublt.enitiel, ·muse91!1s
and private collectioni .in BrWall· Oolwibia,.
Washington, Oregon, CaUfornla and Colorado
for tile Fine Arts Patrons of .NewpOrt Harbor.
"Arts of the Northwest Coast Indian end
Alaskan Eskimo" exhibit. wbicli opens to the
public on J anuary 31. It will cootldue through
March 3 at the Gallecy located in the Balboa
Pavilion, 300 Main Street, Balboa. .
M.ny of the treuures have never been
ahown anywhere before and it "·ill offer a
rare opportu~ity for students, art buffs and
collectors to view the finest exhibit of its
kind.
TM N:ills and excellence ol work.ma•
ship and the marveloua conceptl of deslp
have placed the Northwest Cout Indian and
Alaskan Eskimo among the great artist. of
the world.
Plans li.v• been made U) b,rlng busl()ads
·of school children to the show, throughout
Us run, for guided tours. 'lbe historical, edu·
cational and cultural value of the exhibit
will be an enriching experience for tb.e stu-
dents whq will be provided with printed
blaterial and a docent while touring.
T4' 1rrange for any group tours simply
phone the Gallery, between the hours of
9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Off-hour tours wiUt
a docent may be arranged.
Revular g1llery hours are from I to 5
p.m. Wednesday through Sundays and 6 to 9
p.m. Mondays.
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dubs irouacl the area haft
way ol entertainment.
Keep in td, pleate, ,that this column ls acrlbbled on week in ICIYance of public
.tion • • • and that IDOlt entertainers
booked in here there on a "two week.I i
epUou•• ~
U, ID=ol ~ aclt l'ffiewed herein baYe ~-by llOW •• • IOJTJ about that ••• ~ .................. pedupat
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Bifld ffi ol tbe moment around the actlon-ancMp me dttuit· ooncerns the move
<JI the M::f D1Yid10D Trio from ·Jerry
Schroeder's C1tef'a Inn, Ccll"Ona del Mar, to
Frant u~~!r' Villa Muina, Nwport Beach, OD MUfD 15.
Davidson lis drooling onr the already
contractea cb~ge which will allow bim to
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
MOST UNPREDICTABLE
OMEDY ·.MUSIC SHOW!
(NIGHTl Y EXCEPT MONDAY) ___ r_ ,
WEEKDAY a uFFET LUNCHEONS $1.65
Sunct.+. (Incl -''Prhne'1 $2.75
1045 laAYSHOR
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~ALIZED SERVICEH •
HT BANQUET FACILITIES
TO $5.SO PER PERSON
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BALBOA BAY
TRY OUR "SURPRISE"
POT -LUCK DINNER
EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT
!The Price Will Surprise
You Most of Allll
VILLAGE· INN
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fulfill a longtime ambition ... that of pro-
ducJng a big-act revue for presentation al a
local drink-dlne-dance den. .
Present plans indicate lbat opening night
at Villa Kanna will fmd Davidson's troupe
consisting oi a five-piece combo with \he
pl'ftent trio as ib nucleus . • . plt.16 a male
vocalist and a femme ditto.
Tbe Vlta curHDt beadJiner is comedian-
, musician /o. Tltar, former owner of the lted
'. Balloon in Oranfe. Tatar's extremely humor-
ous toulines and music for dancing can be
heard at the entrance-to-Balboa Jsland spa
every night kt Monday.
Hillside Happy Time
For thoee wbo trip lbe light fantastk,
Newporter Ind, Newport Beach, offeR a de-
finite "ho~around happy-time" paclrage.
This hillside spot features dancing seven
Dinner, luncheon, Cocktails & Atmosphere. (
Entertainment Nightly.
Sunday Brunch 11 :00 A.M . -3:00 P.M.
Fa'Cilities fo r Banquets, Meetings ond
Private Parties up to 200 Perso ns.
pal1~ades t
fly/, !.
Palisedes Road
between Newport Blvd. and Red Hill
RON
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TRIO
"Or•nte County'-s Own,.
HAPPY HOUR DAIL Y-10 A.M. te I P.M.
HIGHBALLS 50c-TASTY DIP
' MONDAY HITE BILLIARD TOURNAMENTS!
ONE FOR GUYS ••• ONE FOR GALS
WDIU W1NNDS IACH llClfYI
A MA•NUM Of CHAMPA.NI
"MONTHLY P\.AYOff" Wl .. NIU
AWAlDD PIUOMAUDD CUI IT1CIS -
130 E. J7t• STREET
AT NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA 848-1111
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days a week, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. as a
i.eginning, and a second •et from 8:30 p.m.
to 1:•5 a.m.
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Art Bardhun Trio provides the cock-
tail hour·ltart of evening .accompaniments,
with Jotmny Smith·Jed AJpfiabetkal IV then
uking over the siand to close C>Ut each eve-
ning's activities.
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Local oul·n-.abouten will recognize the
renamed AJpbabetical JV n Johnny Smith
and · The Blotters • • \· an aaregation that.
proved to be a crowd-pleasi]tg one during a
not·loo-long-ago engagement at Mary Sutber-
lin's Prime Rib, Newport Beach.
DON JOSE'
MEXICAN RESTAURANT __ ,.....,~ .. --
Ba11ffen Ca11se9 Trio "Exciting" • "' . • .-_. '
"VerMtile"
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tMndous
combin.tion
STARTING
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SEASON
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TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT
fH lurift9
JOSEPHINE COURREGES
I Formerly with Tiie DeCutro iisteu I
9093 E. Adams (at ~noli•) Hunt. Buch 962-7911
9:00 TO 2:00 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY
4 MARK DAVIDSON TRIO
SUNDAYS J P.M. 'TIL 2 A.M.
HAm HOUI-......... Fr. DtWla Uc
SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN
1201 L COAST HIWAY COIONA HL MAI
Real
\Cantonese food ••t here or
t•ke home.
STA&
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111 21st Pl., Newport leacll ORiole 3-9560
Open Year ftound Dall)' 12·12 trrt end ht. .,. I a.m.
El Matmlor
FAMJL Y llHTAURANT
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••• ly Don WilMn
Sheraton Senders <
Sheraton Beach Inn, Huntinaton Beach,
joined the list of "top talent ta.ems" a
eouple of weeb 110 '1 bringing back Eddie
Cano and sidemen for listeiJinl-dancin( nipt-
Jy ,~pt ~Delay •.
A lfou~nders," thete • . • wltb ·
the piano artistry of C1no a 1heer deligtst to
bear.
Cano and ~mpany booked for an un-
Jimited engagement a.t SBL
Along The Pike
Elsewhere along the musical pike:
.. ..._ , .. m ... , Balboa -Pro Vi W.ia-
ters still piano doodling·Yocallzing b6t u
tile leader lass of a llllall combo everyone
should. make an effort to bear. · Appearing
'lbursd3:Y· Friday, Saturday and SuDday
niehls. tbeae goodies are at the.Ir ioodest in
the shank of the evening.
P•ll .... , Back Bay -Mel Taylor does
tlae honors her~. 88-lng 1n a tmall alcove ,off
the main diniftt room. Intimate tettinf.
thoroughly enjoyable liJtenina. No danclDc
with Taylor. •
Dentef's, CO.ta Mesa _. RecenUy intro-
duced to OC lillenen, the Dan tfanJen . Duo
will probably write their own ticket here-
abouts for tome time ti) come. Fut aetl, 1.1..ke-
able lyrics. From ~e ~n Diego area, thll
pair a ,refreshing 1dd#ion to the local enter·
tainment picture. · · · · 1
Jay.Ade "9ft, Newport Beach -'lbe Gil
Sheldon Fou'r a bard rock, Jet's--get-with·it·
hippies combo. U you like it wild. 1nd loud
••• man dis is da place!
a.rtcshWe'• en the a..,, Newport Beach
-Gordon Bishop at the piano. Nt vocals.
Bis.bop 1Jith House of Murphy in Bigtown for
22 years. at -DublJn'~ in the Park LaBrea dis-
trict for. six.
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NOW ••• ;ENIQT~NMM, . . -. . . -. . HA N ·s~, W ·I N'D
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UfNCH.-eeae 11 llOCNll to 4111 :PM.
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llbUt1htilit ltttt How best to describe it?
Certainly, as a fine, new luncheon-dinner house.
With an ex ceJlenl address, 37 Fashion Island.
Warmly intimate ~bnospbere to be long remem·
be red.
Spacious dining areas for fast, efficJent service.
Top trio entertainment each night of the week.
Vast parking facilities opposite Main (not Mall) en·
trance. Between Bulfum's and Broadway Depart·
ment Stores.
Even more ••. it should be described as the "happy
surprise:• of Orange County dining.
For two special reasons, quaijty and price.
Roast Breast of Capon, $3.50; Tournedos of Filet
Mignon, $3.95; Long Island Duckling, $3.95; Grena-
dine of Beef, $3.95; Veal Oscar, $3.95; Roast Prime
Rib, Au Jus,1"4.75.
These dinner entrees. as well as numerous others,
served with potato, specially-baked breads and a
choice 'of soup or salad, including house specialty
Caesar salad .
The luncheon menu is just as "happy" in quality
and even more a "mrprise" in price.
This is how to best describe
BOB BURNS REST AUR,ANT
87 Fashi«\ Island, Newport Beach
Open: Weekdays-Luncheon: 11:00-&:00,
Dinners 6:00-11:00
Saturdays-Luncheon 11:00..,:00
Dinners: 6:00-12:00
Sundays-Dinners: 4:00-12:00
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THE LIDO LOU.NGE
5 p.nJ • 8 p.m.
ART-IARDHUN. TRIO
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8:30 p.m •• 1 :45 a.m.
MUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK
(No Co.er C~rwe>
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1107 J•mborff Ro.d Newport kKh
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Cory, low,ceilin9: firtplece efmoapheN. A Yest cot.
lecfi~n of En9li1~ bric-41·brec. Oert 9emn for your
"1portin9" plHsure ! •. if de1irecl.
Alt o"'n•r·butlt bar, fedoof!H wfffl ut1beli•••Wy mi~
1Mtdied a.mpl efld ahact.., MIMI ef ........ you
lniow and c.oiM of the R .. ~ •• '•:Mt f...+wWlt icy
lau Ale, Pimm's Cups, a..cn.. w ,_.. ~ ...
Gin ••• plua ~It of tt-. Mrffl 9ued hors 1...,.,,.
durin9 coclrtaiJ hours •
Hearty food f« ttvly hun9ry ,..pt. ••• M 1' •
handsome ~et I.~ et .. ., ,l.41. IM~y I ~I thru ~idey) or • i..,1.ai ~ tli .. of Cricht
j lat Soup and Stiltot1 S.led wittt &.,Jish o..,.,. Sole,
LAST 3 NIGHTS!
JUNE .RUDELL
With Jvd DeN(iut, btlu A Ja.clc Rddli~, piano
Need .We Say More?
e LUNCHEON e DINNER e LA TE SUPPER e· WEEKEND BRUNCH
2121 I. COAST Hlf•HWAY e AT JAMACA .... c-..... •n.11•
Prime Rilt of k.f, 20-ounc.e LoM+w Tail•, Stvff.a
lrHst of Chickff, RKl: of Lemb or St..ll. 0.-,.
prepered of course, fot that pr14efvl tCH1dl • • •
•t1d to be Hten at table er ba r.
C.terin9 for any occaaioft 1s ••all.bl., •• ·well ..
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