HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-30 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotVOL 61 ,·No. 26, 2 SECTIONS, ti PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNlA TUESOA Y, JANUARY 30, 1968
Welfare ·Cllts Urgent, Smith Declares
By BRUCE BENSON
ot .. OtllY ,. ........
Cttliforn1a Director of Fini.flee
Gordon P. Smith revealed Monday
ni:lht t!1at the' state's next fiscal-year
buci~et will be balanced if cuts are
rna~e in 'Medi-Cal and weliue pro·
grams.
"There's a place for welfare but
it's gone way beyond," Smith said
at the 61st annual installation booquet
of the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce.
He contended Utat the number of
people on welfare rolls in Callfornia
bas ri$en Crom 638,000 in 1963 to
some 1,200,000 today.
While the number bas doubled, the
populttion has increased only l4 per·
cent, Smith said.
His speech essentially was a defense
oi the Re a g an adm.i.nistration's
economf·1n·government pol1cies.
FIRST· CRASH ·CAtJs D EXPLoSION
Sc«chM Cencr ... , T~ Pump At CH& Sta.t}CN\
• SECOND CRASH DEMOLISHED WALL
Van Front Crumpled By lmp•ct Trapped Victim in S.•t
Woman Injured in Pair
Of Freak .. Van Crashes
A 31-year-old Newport B e a c h
woman suffered ma;or lnjurl" this
morning wl)en a van she was driving
1mashed into a brick wall titer plow·
lng into two gasoline pumps that ex·
ploded in names.
Mary Lynn Lewis. 1920 Commodore
Lane. was. reported io serious con·
dit1011 later today at Hoag' Memorial
Hospital. where she u n d e r w e n t
aurgery for internaJ Injuries. ~ ,
Newport police sald Mrs. Lewis w11
Involved in tbe t.Wo aepaute accidents
lhortl)' altM 1 a.m. One wu tJMi
apparent result of the other.
Oilicers said the first occurred whtn she drove ber 1961 Ford Van Mlt-
bound on 17th Street ind began "too
,,u1e a turn" onto lrv1ne Avenue's
northbound 11lnff. 'Mfe vehicle struck
two gasoJlne pllmps at a Shell service
•Wton. ~ pumps burst into names, and
Mrs. Lewi•, alter being momemarlly
ttwmed, qulck!Y beclted bcr vehicle
..
out of the small holocaust.
She continued north on Irvine, but
ran off the ro&d about a hall-mile
away at the eotrance to t.he Baycrest
subdivision. Tben, her \/an smuhed
into a brick wall.
Mesa to
BJ JACK BROBACJt
Of "" °'"" ,.... tt-41
Costa Meta took a O-nt IWp
forward thf• morning tow*1'd possible
annex.aUoo of the Orange C:OU..ty
Airport and the 23'l-acre McDonnell· ,
Douglas property adjolnint lbt fldllty
bn the west.
Approve_d by the Orange . Count)'
supervi10T1 today wt1re neg06atfon1
tmrard transfer ol the airp«t ••tier
1y1tem to the Costa Mesa Coclnty
Speaking before more than 300
persons at the Balboa Bay Club, Smllb
charged that "woeful and maliciou~
haH-truths" are expounded against
Reagan's fiscal policies.
These half.truths "all are made to
meet political ends, and are ~tress·
ing," he said.
Smith began his address in a jocular
mood but was deadly serious by the
end of his hali·hour defense of the
administration's economy moves.
''There's some strange thing." he
said ... Every time I speak in Onnge
County they manage to seat me on
the right side of the table."
He said he "alway$. looks forward"
to returning to Orange County
''whenever I get lonely in Sacramen-
to." Smith hlmseU has borne much
of lhe brunt of criticism leveled
against state spending cutbacks.
He said that if Medi-Cal and welfare
costs keep increasing at their present
rate "it would be impossible to
balance the budget."
At one point, Smith asked for a
show of bands among those present
w~o would ·favor cutting back Medi·
Cal welfare expenditures.
Somewhat less than hall of the au·
dience appeared to respond to the
proposal.
Smith denied that the administration
is· ''anti.government," or "negative."
Reds Shell Saigon
·Rockets Land in Heart of Capital
SAIGON (UPI) -Viet Cone forces
struck inside Saigon e~ly Wednesdi
with mortar, machlnegun ~ I'. '
fire after thousands of C~dl~
soldiers smashed into about «>~SQtt
Vietnamese cities and towns in ti\etr
biggest offensive of the war.
U. S. military police reported clas~·
es with Viet Cong invaders near In·
dependence Palace and at several
other spots on the downtown section
of the capital.
Two Cities'
Sqtiabbling
Hit as Waste
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
Ot Ille D•llY f'lltl lltft
.!!Thia bater-city rivalry la a wMte
ol Ume."
That was the declaration Monday
night of Jack Hammett. chairman of
th e Costa Mesa Planning Commission.
as he tried to explain bOw to get
some sort of romance going between
his city and Newport Beach.
•8\c leaders should Jet together," Ha~ett proposed for a starter.
''Both Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa need time to get together. There
should be a courtship between them
and a honeymoon perQ;ps, without
a marriage."
Hammett's remarks came at a
public forum sponsored by the Harbor
Area Coordinating Council held at St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church.
The meeting room , appropriately
enough . was named Fellowship Hall.
"Problems such as the Orange
County Airport.'' Hammett continued.
''have an impact on both cities.
"We have to change our patterns.
and revaluate issues such a s
freeways, high rise, and industries
such as Highland Tndustries with 6.700
employes coming in."
While no formal action was taken
at the session, the audience of more
(See COORDINATE. Page 2)
Pair to Face
Narcotic Rap
Newport Beach police and state
narcotics agents Monday arrested two
young men at their West Newport
residence on charges of selling mari·
Juana.
Gary Wayne Henderson, 22. and
David Scott Sauber, 19, both of 215
Cedar St.. were arrested after an
undercover agent allegedly mad e a
purchase from the pair in Santa Ana.
police asserted.
Investigators said 26 kilos of mari·
Juana -valued at '65 a kilo -
were confiscated at two different loca-
tions.
Tbe suspects were taken into.
custody at 10:30 a.m. 1'hey stayed
oven\lctit Jn city jail after failin~
to potlt St2,500 bond against each.
They were to . be arraigned today
at Newport Beach·Costa M e s a
Municipal Court.
Machinegun and rifle fire crack·
led less than a block from the UPI
bureau in the heart of town and bands
or American military police and South
Vietnamese police battled Viet Cong
snipers.
Military police headquarters report·
ed scattered fighting throughout Sai·
gon. One MP reported that a band of
about 25 Viet Cong guerrillas had In·
filtrated the center of the capital.
Most of the attacks were hurled
back with heavy losses but fighting
still raged in a dozen cities and towns,
some of them in flames.
They destroyed or damaged tens of
millions of dollars worth of U.S. jet
planes and helicopters.
U.S. casualties were reported com·
paratively light, but no figures were
yet available.
Casualty reports were far from
complete. Dispatches from key cities
(See VIETNAM, Page 2)
Reglstratlo!' Snafu
··Soffer Must Bow Out
As Council Candidate
By JEROMi; F~
Of Ille 0.111' ~· A vowed Newport Beach ity Council
candidate Sid Soffer is out of the
country today. but he needn't hurry
back to make the council race.
He 's not eligible to run. it was
learned.
Soffer. who announced his candidacy
a week ago with a barrage of criticism
against incumbent Al Forgit, fails to
qualify because he is not now a
registered voter in the city.
And it is too late to do anything
about it, according to City Clerk Laura
Lagios.
The County Registrar of Voters'
office today confirmed that Soffer is
not listed on its current rolls. There
are only three Soffers listed. One
is a .Westminster resident and the
other two live in Fullerton . And none
is named Sidney L.
Huntington GI
Crushed to Death
Beneath Auto
On the last day of his 45-day leave
a(ter Vietnam combat. a young Hun-
tington Beach soldier was cru sned
to death Monday in his garage -
while bis mother was pressing his
uniform.
Army Spec. 4 Hinson Albert Ha<r·
rison, 19. was pinned by a car which
rolled off its jack in the garage at
17062 Van Dyke Lane. He was pro-
nOUJ\Ced dead on arrival at 1 :25 p.m.
at the Huntington Intercommunity
Hospital.
Mrs. Phoebe Harrison. his mother.
said she was pressing his uniform
but went into the garage and found
her son crushed under the rear wheels
of the car. Harrison. a fuel and elec·
trlcal systems specialist for the Army,
waa installing \Car springs.
Harrison. due to go to Ft. Meade.
Md.. today. attended Huntington
Beach HiJ?h School before enlisting
in July. 1966.
Funeral arran~cments are under thl'
direction of Honold -Mettler Mortuary
1n Garden Grove. Thi' service will
be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
The bearded boniiace of McFadden
Square's Blue Beet left for the Orient
shortly after his announcement last
week. He embarked on the trip to
Japan and Hong Koog to check out
the import and export business, which
he is considering entering.
At the time he sajd he would return
in plenty of time. to take out his
nomination papers. which must be
filed by noon Feb. 15.
Soffer's a!'lparent intent was to
register and file simultaneously. But
City Clerk Mrs. Lagios pointed out
that a candiaate must be a registered
voter in the city for at least three
years prior to the election.
Soffer's forced withdraw.al from the
Councilmanic District 2 campaign
leaves Forgit with only three declared
opponents thus far. They are building
supply executive Jerry Wooters, yacht
salesman Bill Ranki n and engineer
Donald Mcinnis.
All three are eligible candidates.
said Mrs. Lagios. So. of course. is
For git.
Meanwhile. in the other two races.
incumbents Des Cook (District 51 and
Lindsley Parsons l District 7) to date
are still all alone in the field. They
are the only persons who have taken
out nomination papers for t h e
districts.
Although candidates must live in
Districts 2. 5 or 7, voting on April
9 will be city.wide.
Beban Bypassed
In Draft; Rams
Grab Bruin Ace
NEW YORK <AP\ -Quarterback
Gary Beban of UCLA, bypassed sur·
prisingly in the first round of Tues·
day's pro football draft of college
players, finally was selected as the
third choice in t.he second round by
the Los Angeles Rams.
Beban, UCLA's Heisman Trophy
winner. was Ignored In the first round.
! Earlier story on the draft may be
found on page 8.)
He was bypassed in favor of Gre~
Landry. a virtually unknown field gen·
eral from Massachusetts.
Landry was picked 11th on the first
round by the Detroit Uons.
Annex Airport?
Oakland of the AFL chose Eldrldlle
Dickey of Tennessee A&I State.
Beban will fill out the Rams' sag.
ging quarterback ranks, which WE're
depleted when reserve Bill Munson an· nounced that he would not return to
the club in 1968,
Water District (CMCWD). the a'8ncy
which serves the city and adjoining
areas. 1
Also approved by t.he boatd was
a ~port by Harold G. Osborne, chief
engh>ter of the Orange County Flood
Control Oh; t.rict, who also manages
county water facilitles, recommendlnJ!
ttronaly t.hat the airport system be
translerred to the CMCWD. 'ni. airport Is now served by a
maketblft arrangerntnl with the
Metropolitan Water District which
Dsborne caUed inadequa\e for both
w.tet •nd fire protection needs.
Alternatives to connection with CMCWD, Osborne reported. were con·
ne<:tton with the city of Newport
8"cb water system or continUVlg
the pre1ent M\fD arrangement.
Bot.h Costa Mesa and Newport
'Btalb. and at tlmes Santa Ana. have
Catt envious ~ea at tbe a~t .1od
(See AIRPORT, Page n-"'
ROlTlllll Gabriel is the Hams' num-
ber one quarterback.
The Lions also picked up USC's
Earl McCuUoucb as 24th pick of the
first round.
St.oelt Mark~t
NEW YORK IAP) -The stock
m•rket closed sharply lower tod1y
tr a selloff paced by glamor stoc~.
Today's Closlag
TEN CENTS
TOWARD BALANCED BUDGET
Fin1nce Director Smith
CofC Gives
Top Honor
To Murdy
J ohn A. Murdy, Jr. retired, Orange
County state senator, Monday night
was honored for his extensive public
service and selected Man of the Year
for 1967 by the Newport Harbor Cham·
ber of Commerce.
The Lido Isle resident, born 67 years
ag,o in South Dakota, was fitsl elected
to the California Senate in 1952 and
served thretJ terms before his retire-
ment ln'l96't
He w~s a pioneer in the development
of farm properties in the Greenvllle4
Fountain Valley • Huntington Be~
areas and, early in his political career,
often described hjmsell as "just a
bean grower."
0 . W. ·'Dick" Richard, himself 1953
Man of the Year, presented the award
to Sen . Murdy before a capacity crowd
or more than 300 at the Balboa Bay Club. .
.. He shar~s bis substance generously
with schools. churches, hospitals, ahd
many. many other ch a r it ab I e
organizations," Richard said of the
recipient.
The senator was described as a
"man in a million ."
In May of 1950, he was elected
president of the board for Hoag
Memorial Hospital. He held the office
until December. 1967. and continues
to serve as a working director of
the board .
During his years in the Legislature,
Sen. Murdy served on committees
dealing with water. rules, agriculture,
labor. education. finance, fish and
game. and social weUare. "Hi~ stand for principle, for moral!·
ty, for justice. and the dignity of
(See MURDY, Page 2)
Freeway Dedication
Slated for ~arch 21
The new 4.4-mile link of the San
Diego f'reeway wilJ be dedicated at
11 a:.m. March 21 at the Bristol Street
interchange in Costa Mesa, it was
announced today.
A meeting of the freeway dedication
comm ittee of the Orange County
Chamber of Commerce. which ls plan·
ning the ceremonies. will be held Feb.
8 to com lete the dedication ro am.
Weatlaer
If you think it's chilly, you're
right. concedes forecaster Elnil
Kurtz. who calls for a high of
58 along the coast Wednesday
and 63 inland under fair skies.
INSIDE 'l'ODA Y
Authorities worried ovu the
image creattd b11 the influ.: of
barefooted. long-haired Hippies
into the U.S. Post.al Sfrvicc.
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~ eontrened te 1e." r o 11
cameras for New~ Beach police
can't be ordered until Congress puses
President J ohnson's Safe Streets and
Crime Control Act.
As a result. it was learned today,
Newport city councilmen are expected
to delay a final vote on whether to
commit themselves deUnltely to seek·
ing the federally financed program.
Councilmen bad been scheduled to
clebau the proposal Feb. 13 when
an applicaUOn f« federal funds was
to be completed.
Kidnap Suspect
Hails Taxicab,
Escapes Police
A Cotta Mesa printing salesman,
rupeded of kidnap, remained at
large today afw he calmly rode a
taxicab aw.ay from the Orange County
Medical Cent.er, where be was to have
been booked l:n the priaon ward.
'He was identified as Robert Wesley
Rosser. 30, of 971 Mission Drive, who
first drew pollce attentlon Saturday
niO\t when witnesses said be drove
up to the Huddle Bar, 741 Baker
St.
Roeser then bodily y .. ed D«is
L. Philllps, 47, a cotmetologist of
'1:J1T Vista Huerta, · Newport Beach,
out of the parked car in which she
was sitting, and forced her Into his
vehicle, witnesses told police.
Another witness said Rosser jam·
med his car Into gear, and sped fff
''straight into a building. Then be
backed off and drove down Randolph
Street to St. Clair Street."
The witnesses, two women from
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, at·
tempted to follow Rosser, and noted
"he went down St. Clair about 90
miles per hour, and ran into a fence."
P olice said Rosser crashed into the
fence of the Flood Control ChaM el
in the 800 block of St. Clair, and
then fled on foot, abandoning the car
and Mrs. Phillips.
R,osser, strip~ to bis shorts and
bleeding from a cut on his chett, was
arrested at 2 a.m. Sunday at an apart-
ment at 968 Mission Drive. He was
taken to the Medical Center for treat-
ment and booking on suspicion of
kidnap.
Officer R. B. P almer left him ln
custody of a sheriffs deputy but wires
got crossed and Rosser, after being
bandaged, called a cab and returned
to downtown Costa Mesa. He has not
been seen since.
Mrs. Phillips told detectives Monday
she met Rosser earlier in the evening
lmt weekend when both were snooting
pool
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VIETNAM ...
such as Da Nang said at least 546
Communists were killed and hun·
dreds captured as they struck under
cover of the Tet (Lunar New Year)
truce while the Vietnamese were cel-
ebrating with firecrackers.
U.S. and alllea forces cancelled the
remaining part of their 36-hour Tet
cease-fire still In effect in the central
highlands and the south. The truce
had been cancelled in the five north-
ern provinces because of the threat
of a large scale Red offensive in the
Khe Sanh area.
By midaft.ernoon, the guerrillas were
reported still In control of parts of two
coastal cities-Nha Trang, 190 miles
oortbeast of Saigon. and Roi An, 365
miles northeast of the capital.
Some fighting also was reported
still going on at Pleiku. in the central
highlands, While the situation was not
clear at Kontum and Ban Me Thuot.
both in the hi~hlands. and at coastal
Tuy Hoa and Qui Nhon.
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for such programs untll Congr-ess
acts on the pending Safe Streets bill.
The Justice Department, In a letter
which just arrived at City Hall, told
Mayor Paul J. Gruber that "at this
time. we have closed out, all ap·
plications wh ich we cannot fund and
we are not ac;ceptlng new ap-
plications."
Appropriations for the current fiscal
Wait
loo to die Ceder ! ~,.
and when Congreu all~
• the Sale street.a program
Expert.I have predicted tbat the pr~
gram will be pasted withO\lt mucb
coogressioo.al opposition. Johnson i.s
asking $100 million to fiaance it for
1989.
Newport's police TV system would
include 12 to 18 cameras placed
around ·1he city, operated by remote
control and monitored •tn tcreem at
police headquarters.
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MURDY .•. • man bas made him impervioua to
wrong," Richard said.
"H~ is one whose word or promise
Is a contract; whose dedication to
preserving the strength and honor of
an i.Jlstitution or a person la hia con-
.tant challenge."
In addition to hia community work
, through service on the Hoag board
of directors, the senator alao is a
trustee of Whittier CoUege; past presi·
dent of the California Lima Bean
Growers Association; member of the
Methodist Church; Rotary Club, and
the Alsoclated Chambers of Com·
merce of Oranae County.
DORY FISHERMAN DIES -Oldtimer Lewis W. Dixon, who died at
age of 73 in de6ert community of Little Rock, is shown here at helm
of one of many boats he owned. worked with and raced throughout
dfetime. · •
Newport Dory Fisherman
Dies · in Desert at:73 ' ' ·. . . . . "'
The . death in Little Rock. Calif ..
ol Lewi! W. Dixon stirred the
memories of old-timers in Newport
Beach today and the recollection that
he was one of the city's first dory
fishermen.
Funeral services for Mr. Dixon were
held in the desert community over
the weekend. He died of a heart at-
tack Jan. 24 at the age of 73.
Mr. Dixon was recalled as a descen·
dant of the Dixon clan -often con· ·
sidered tM oldest inhabitants of
Newport Beach -for years he rt'ted
as the city's No. 1 tugboat operator
and boat yard man.
From 1933 until his retirement In
1958 he was ways master and tug
operator at South Coast boat yard.
Earlier. he was a dory fisherman
as a young man with his father. Ai
Dixon, and brother. •
The three men Uled to fish wilh
a dory. seine and team of horses
along the beaches of West Newport.
They would row out to place their
net oUshore, then with the horses
haul it several hundred yards up the
. .,
beadl al)d bac:i in again.
Mr. Dixon also held a coniiderable
interest. in spe.edboat rc:cini. Once
in the early 19'l0s, he piloted a Sled
Hydroplane 71 3/5 mph on a one mile
course. which for the era was a
blistering pa<:e.
In. later years. during his tenure
as ways master at South Coast. he
and his tug boat, "Walrus." towed
live bait barges anchored offshore.
His tug boat in the early '60's was
converted by another owner to a
private yacht. Walrus just recently
was given as a· gift to the Orange
Empire Council's Sea Scout Base in
Newport Harbor.
In addition to his wile. Mrs. Eva
Dixon of Little Rock, be ls s~ived
by two daughters, Mrs. E . R. Elliott
of Newport Beach. and Mrs. Howard
Crowder, of Fu 11 er t e,D": graad·
dadgbteta Mrs. Adam Ditfl>b]nee. of
Balbo"a, and Mrs. Gary Dodds. of
Alhambra; a nephew, Albert Dixon,
of Newport Beach, ud a great·
grandson. Damon Louis Di>dds, of
Alhambra,
CdM Architect Blurock
To Advise Australians
By THOMAS PORTUNE
Of 1M Olll'f ~-lteH
Nationally noted Orange Coast
architect William E. Blurock will fly
to Australia later this week to advise
the Australian government on J>l?ns
for new junior college construction.
on a tour of facilities at Orange Coast
College. cYi>ress Junior College and
Southern Nevada Vocational Technkal
Center.
Front P .. ~ l
AIRPORT ...
the adjoining rich industrial land to
the west.
Newport Beach has made moves
in recent years toward· annexation
of property to the south of the airpQrt,
only last week entertalning petitions
from Santa Ana Heights residents
looking toward merger with the city.
Such annexations would i 1 v e
Newport boundaries contiguous to the
airport and the McDonnell property,
a legal requisite to merger in the
future.
Costa Mesa has taken these steps
in recent years;
-Anoex•tion of the airport property
to the CMCWD In 1964.
-Annexation of the Irvine Industrial
Complex property between Palisades
Road, Red Hill Road, and the San
Diego and Newport freeways in recent
years. Thia property is west of the
McDonnell-Douglas holding w b i c h
Irvine sold to McDonnell several years
ago. ·
-Installing large water mains to
serve the McDonnell property and
the airport.
Tilese moves proved to Osborne and
today,· to the "°unty supervisors that
the CMCWD waa ready ,and able to
s~rv~ th~ airport dficMmtlY,. .lh.1 r Osborne's SO.page report statAl<L that
the pruent MWD connection ac·
compllshed in 1951 was inadequate to serve the growing needs of the
airport and inadequate to otrer fire
protection.
He recommended that the county
get . .!'Jlt l.! tile wa~r business at the lac~ nir! • lo~g 1fst of reasons.
. "birec~ A. :i.. .. "Pink" Piniley of
the CMClW ancf a 14-year city council
member fold the supervisors this
IP.OJ'Ding that the water agency was
prepared to lay 3,000 additional feet
of tJ..tnch llne to encircle the air}>Qrt.
He said cost to the di.strict wOOld
be about $100,000 to $121>.000 and that
funds had been partiaUy budgeted
already.
Although annexation to and water
terVice by CMCWD does· ·n o t
guarantee future merger wi~. Costa
Mesa, observers agreed that it was
a big step toward such an eventuality.
Teat Gas Used
In School Riot
MUNCJE, Ind. (UPI) -Police fired
tear. gu In the corridors ot Muncie
south side high school today to break
up fimi!I ~een NeiJ'o and whlte
stQcleots. • •
'MAN IN A MILLION' -That's the way 0 . w. "Dick" Richard (right)
described retired state Sen. John A. Murdy Jr. in Newport Beach
Chamber of Commerce annual banquet tribute Monday night before. ·
presenting plaque to the onetime West Orange County bean farmer
as chamber's Mu of the Year. '
Outgoing CofC Prexy
·Praises City Integrity
Realt« Jotm Macnab today was
enjoying mo~ leisure time ~r turn-
ing over the presid~ duUea ol the
Newport Har~ Cham1'er of Com-merce Moftday night to educator Leon
Meeks.
"It's been a wonderful ~ for me,"
the outtoing president told a packed
audience 1tt tbe B.alboe B&J·ClUb.
"I've been a membe~ ot dlambers
ol commerce in three counttm, and
nowhere have I seen such integrity l:n
businessmen as is present ~-"
Macnab predicted that with.in the
"next 10 to 15 years," Newport Beach
will become "a jewel of a city" in
the Western United Stat.es.
He said the chambef' should main·
.lain a "lively awareness" of the tjty's
goals and objectives during the im·
pendinf l1ttibd10f1jrowtb.
Macnab's Scottish acce'llt ll>d gilt
for well.turned phrues made for an
eloquence of s~h that chamber
members bad come to dellgbt 1n
throughout bis year of office.
Incoming President Leoo Meeks
indicated l:n his acceptance speech
that be iDtmds to continue the at! f f
effective p u b 1 i c speaking. Sl.fd
Meeks:
"We do not want to have commit-
tees composed of individuals wpo
alone can do nothing and who oollec·
tively decide that' nothing can be
done."
He al1d ot.beT' new officers were in-
stalled by Fifth District Supervisor
Alton Allen of Laguna Beach.
Meeks, w'ho is principal of Col"Olla
del Mar High School, said he woold
attempt to see that the chamber
"interprets all its interests, and not
just the businecs int.erests."
He said the chamber-should "seek
harmooy" between busllless, dty gov·
emment and the schools.
Other Incoming officers for 1968 in·
elude Dick Stevens, first vice presi·
dent; Hane.ct "BID'' Bamling III.
eecond vice president; George Wood·
ford, tn!uurer, and Jack Barnett.
executive manager.
~P .. el
COORDINATE
than 150 Costa Mes.a and Newport
residents toot advantage of the even-
ing to express theit difference&.
Theme of the get-together WM
''Meeting the problems of 1968 govern-
ment and civic planning."
Need for legislation to see that
school bonds pass was . emphasized
by J . William Peyton, member of
the Newport·Mesa Unified School
District.
"A two· thirds majority needed to
pass school bonds allows the minority
to be the ruling voice," be said.
"Double seolon.s and year·rouod use
of school f~cilities," be said, ''will
ease some of the current shortage
of school btousinl which the diatrict
faces." · ·
But he added as a w,arninl:
"We anticipau an Increase of 3,000
students in the next 10 years."
Said David Curtis, chairman of the
Newport Beach planning commission :
"Population density, traffic con·
gestion and high rise are areas of
concern to the existing city.
"Guidelines for planning must ln·
ciude the civic center, residential.
commercial, i n d u s t r i a 1 and
'1ownacape' goals.
"Also," be said, "a new forward·
looking plan is needed toward boating
and related facilities." '
CUrti1 added that the concept of
Individual heliports within the city
mould be explored, as well as ~
development of increased pressures
for future hillside building designs.
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J. G. Gorton, will be making frequent
bipc Down Under as consultant for
the commonwealth's prototype junior
college.
The latter school has been featured
in natiq,,al architecture and education
magazlnes. 8lurock said the Forum
and Science Hall at Orange Coast
are considered to be among the
outstanding large group instruction
facilitks ln ·the U.S. THIS DIEP STIAM PlOCUS IS GUAltANTllD TO U COMPLITll Y SAFI ON ALL
ConstrudiOD of the flrst Australian
junior collee• at Hobart, Tasmania.
wtll begln l:n June. Tbe Auatrallan
government la setting out to build
a ~1 wlde junlor ('Ollege l)'ltem
dadDg tbl M:lt 11Veral yean.
Shlrock, afoac with • lanchcape
ucb.lt.ect and two C&llfornJa educatJon
consultaot.I, put on a seminar at
HobiJrt lut N"oftmtwr'.
EarU., Blurock }\ad met with then~
SeoafOr Gorton, 'Who was Australl•'•
cUrtdot of educattoo. He a1lo lid
a dtlt,,udn ot AD11ral!atl edllcaton
Bluroclt. 48, Uves ln Laguna Beach.
His office is 011 Baysl& Drive in
Coron• del Mar, where be directs
a 6-maa staff. inclodina 32 lice:naed
archiUlcta.
Ai.t 'IS percent ti Qt.e linn'• work
1.t dwlpln1 ol adlooJ&.
wort' alonf the 0r&Qle toast in·
ol'udtl several buildlbga at UCI and
Golden West Collep, EstucJa High
School hl Costa Mesa, and Dana Rills
Hilb School ln Dana Polnt.
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CUMMINS PRJSON FARM. A.rk.
(UPI) - A 59-year-old Negro convict
who led officlals to the flrst of three
bodies found burled on the Cummins
Prison Farm said today be had burled
10 or 12 murdered prisoners there
himself and guessed that dlggblg
crews would unearth 2,000 bodiet.
A work crew was standing by,
1'aiting for rain to let up in order
to resume digging.
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First Candidate
Teacher to Seek
Featherly's Seat
87 JA(g BROBACK
Of Ille lldY Pllef &left
George T. Murray, a Santa Ana
teacher, former Marine and father
of six, today ls the first candidate ·
formally to &Mounce for the Board
of Supervisors seat now held by C.
M. ''Cye" Featherly, who bas said
be will not seek re-election.
FAMILY AllFAIR -Lance Cpl S. D. Nelson (left)
~ and Pfc. Michael H. Roba (second from left) tell of
their experiences in escaping from a Viet Cong
camp. Also present at the news conference yester-
da.y at the El Toro Marine Air Station were (from
left) Roha's brother, Cpl. James Roha, who is sta-
tioned at El Toro; Mrs. Mary Rauch, Roha's grand·
mother; his mother, Mrs. Walter Roba; and his 13·
year-old sister, Sally.
Reuben Johnson. who said be did
Mt remember how many times he
was in and out of prison since 1937,
said murder was a way of life ln
the Arkansas prison, part ol a system
which has been called the worst of
the 20th century.
Three bodies, one headless, another
with its legs smashed to fit into Its
crude wooden coffin. and a third with
ita skull crushed, were found iJr' an
outlying area Monday.
Murray held a news conference last
• 1eell to announce he will campai'in
to represent the First District, which
includes all Of Fountain Valley and
Santa Ana. parts of Westminster and
Orange, about half of Garden Grove
and a large unincorporated area eut
of the Newport Freeway and south
to Lane Road.
Family Greets Marine As soon as the rains stopped. of-
ficials planned to dig up the whole
Mea. Estimates of bow many bodies
they expected to find ranged from
100 up to Johnson's guess oC 2,000.
ln addition to the First District
seat now held by Featherly, tbs Third
District represented by Supervi5or
William J. Phillips also is up for
grabs.
MAKES CHARGES
R eunion at El Toro for Son Who Fled. Cong
"I believe there are 2,000 men
buried on top of one another," be
said. "I saw quite a few buried myself.
I buried 10 or 12 of them.
FIRST CANDIDATE
O.orge T. Murray
At his conference. Murray charged
the current Soard of Supervisors
with:
-Lack of representation. "Spl.reling
taxes, waste and lack of eUiciency
must be dea~t with quickly before
the taxpayers of Orange County are
bankrupt."
Pfc. Michael Roha, 20, ooe of the
few Marines ever to escape the Viet
Coog, stepped into the middle of a
rejoicing family reunion when hi:.
plane touched down at the Martnt1
.lli Station in El Toro.
On hand to greet him Mondzy were
llis mother, and father. sister and
g andmother. all of National City, and
r.is brother. Corp. James Roha, w':lo
is stationed at the El Toro facility.
Scores of newsmen and Marine
brass also surrounded Michael and
his companion in escape, Lance Cpl.
S. D. Nelson, 2n. Both were kept pris-
oner for 19 days.
"All we wanted was Mike, not all
these trimmings,'' said Mrs. Mary
Rauch, Roha's grandmother.
Mrs. Walter Roha embraced her
son and said, "I just wish every
mother could have this experience."
At a press conference Nelson, of
Elkhart, Ind., was content to let Roha
do most of the talking.
Mike said they had been "roughly
treated" shortly after their CSfture
Jan. 7 when the Viet Cong overran
the Marine camp at Phu Loe, 15
miles northwest of Da Nang. But after
a day or so, "treatment was fine ."
He said the water buffalo leftovers
(fat) and.rice tasted quite good after
eating lilOe or nothing for some time.
"On Labor Day, 1940, they killed
a bunch of white boys for running
off -about 20 of them. Tflere were
about 12 killed in one spot, but that
ain't where they were digging now.
They were shot, knocked in the bead
or beaten to death." The nighmarish history of Cummins
and Its companio n institution, Tucker
Prison Farm, came to light just before
Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller took office
last year.
Bank Customer
Captures Woman
Holdup Suspect
-Insulating themselves from tbe
wishes of the people. "They name
commissions and boards and appoint
administrative officers to do their
work. The future of Orange County
is In their hands and cannot be con·
veniently dodged by shifting the
burden to investigators, inquiries and
studies that are not responsive to
the wiJI of people of the county."
Soviets Push Pueblo Crewmen Treated
He appointed p r o f e s s i o n a 1
criminologist Thomas 0 . Murton as
superintendent to clean up the prisons.
But Murton said Monday he was ~uit·
ting -apparently because he felt
he was being thwarted in reforms.
A Fullerton bank customer Monday
afternoon captured · a woman bank
robber suspect.
Police credited W. James McCance
of Arnahelm with the major role in
apprehending the suspect, Harriet
Madison, of ltn5 N. Placentia Ave.,
Fullerton, after she allegedly reUeved
a Security First National Bank teller
of an estimated $1,700.
-Failing to face their responsibility
to a major county i n d u s t r y ,
agriculture. "Two years ago the state
legislature enacted laws allowing the
individual counties to p 1 ace
agricultural land in 'land banks' or
agricultural p r e s e r v e s . The
supervisors, rather than discharge
their duty to the taxpayers, plge911hol-
ed this matter, referring it to the
planning commission. The board's
failure to act in this instance bas
resulted in severe hardships for many,
they are destroying agriculture in
Orange County."
For N. Korea Well, White House Says
Tbe bodies found Monday were in
five-foot-deep graves in a pasture of
the prison farm. set in flat cotton
and rice land of central Arkansas.
To Share Talks
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -Soviet
Uplomats indicated today they want
'lorth Korea invited to the stalemated
Security Council debate on the Pueblo
risis, U. N. sources said.
But the United States indicated it
-Mould demand release of the ship
and its 83 American crewmen as the
price for such an invitation.
The proposed North K o r e a n
participation, originally put forth by
a group of Afro-Asian nations, was
included in backstage dipl11matic
discussions that have continued for
four days.
A scheduled meeting of the U. N.
Security Council Monday was canceled
because the secret talk! had ap-
parenUy failed to bring the J>natlon
body closer to agreement on a course
of action in the crisis.
A well placed western diplomat said
Soviet representatives bad shown in·
terest in having a delegation of North
Koreans in the talks. lt was not clear
whether they would also accept
participation by South Korea or
whether they would accept any other
conditions attached to the invitation.
Neither North nor South Korea is
represented in the United Nations
althoup South Korea keeps a delega-
tion of observers at U. N. head·
quarters In New York.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The White
House said today it has received re·
ports that the crewmen taken prisoner
by North Korea in the seizure of the
USS Pueblo are being "properly
treated" and given medical care.
Press Secretary George Christian
declined to disclose the source of the
report. But he said the White House
has not received any word on the
status of the 83-man crew from the
International Red Cross.
North Korea indiaated shortly after
it seh.ed the intelligence ship a week
ago today that some of the crewmen
had been killed. But it has not given
out any names to support this claim.
The last radio communication from
the Pueblo after it was boarded by
North Korean raiders wa,s that four
Americans had been injured, one
critically.
The United States appeared today
to have accepted the probability that
the Communists will bold the crew
prisoner at least a couple more weeks.
Christian said he had heard no ex-
pression on timing.
"We remain hopeful that diplomatic
efforts will succeed and I think we
have made clear that our diplomatic
efforts are directed toward return of
the men and the ship," he said.
U.S. officials presume North Korea
is extensively Interrogating the men,
particularly specialists who were
trained to operate tbe sophisticated
electronic equipment carried by the
intelligence vessel.
Tbe.se officials never thought the
men would be freed quickly. But they
do feel that after North Korea has
questioned them to its satisfaction and
obtained as much information as It
feels ft is going to get, it will probably
fleligious Leaders Ask
Strengthening of U.N.
~ By THOM BARLEY
ot .. Deltr ,... ....
World religious leaders t o d a y
recoplze that the United Nationt ii
Jot doing the job for which it waa
h-eated and they would prefer to see
~ revamping and strengthening of tie organiution, Q\apman College's
Chancellor told a press ccnerence
Monday.
'Dr. Desmond Bittinger. fresh from
m-day lnterreliglou Symposium
• Peace whidl waa held In New Pelhl, India, comme11tlld-: "It it my
Mp. that lllere wtD emerge ldded
Jll'tSSW'e for a. . .world government
Wltb emphasis on world law with an
illterutional court to interpret law
IDd a world pollc. force' to emlorc. ·
II,"
· Wt don't have thil at the preteat llM, Dr. Bittlqet said. He laJd It
-.,. added ~ o1 the n.
lmDW CODl.-..ct that a worlll ~OD drW'D A-om all ~
---f.litbl aboald be created to * ICl"tn,th and convtctfon to tbe UN role tn pelee enforcement.
Dr. BltUQter. OM of 15 repNllD-
lllllWI I.rem North Amerim at tn.
....... It ... beJct .. mart" the ~ins aatmiary ot Mah&iCma 0111-'I biJ1b Sn 19 -that tbe world'• _,.oua 1-dera freel1 admitted at
\
tile meeting tbat they had not lived
up to tbeir teachings.
"There wu no aelf rllhteoas at.
Utude ~ent at the rMeUng," Dr.
Bittinger said, ' ' P r o t e 1 t a n t 1 ,
Catholics, BuddhiJts. Shlntoistl and
Mohammedans -they all alfMd that
they sJmply bad not done their jeb."
Bittinger discussed hla visit to
Satcon en route home from New Delhi
and apote of the "unlvenal longl.nl
foe pe.ace tn Vietnam."
'lbe Olapman chancellor uJd the
Vietnamese no longer thtnk it la a
q~oo of who wina the protracted
war in the AsJan utlon -tMy are
mon convinced that the present con·
ruct will only end with the complete
dertruction of. the Vletnameae people.
"8Uddhbta and CaUiolkl alike only
speak -md lincerely -of the
cenodde tbe1 bellevw wUJ be Mr ~ I• la Vletum:• Dr. Bit·
. ...... Aid. U. added M the Viet· .... ,... ..... et&ldc aampJe of
the tdnd of sttutfoa ttJat m11Jrt ftll
be bmdled b)' the kind of world
orpnizldta tnmated b1 tbe New
DeW conference.
"Our Chree primary alms art UM
•blllhment of peace, buman rl&bll
&Dd eooaom.ic jutUct,'1 Dr. 8Jttia,_.
Nld. "And leader• ot tbe world'•
...Uston1 today are prayint that they
caa be attaiDed. ·•
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be receptive to releasing the crew. ... Spock Arraigned
The return of the ship, at this point.
Officers said witnesses claimed the
Madison woman pointed a toy revolver
at teller lna Perardi and said "I'll
take that" pointing to the money in
the cash dr.awer.
is a secondary consideration.
Despite charges from Capitol Hill
that the administration has been
timid in demanding the return of the
almost unarmed ship, President John-
son was still concentrating today on
quiet efforts through diplomatic chan-
nels to free the Pueblo and her men.
The United States is believed will·
mg ta let North Korea particjpah!' in
Untied ~aUon' -Securtty -COuncll 'de-bate on the crisis, but not while it ls
holdJng the 83 crewmen hostage.
BOSTON (UPI) -Dr. Benjamin
Spock, the pediatrician. and the Rev.
William Sloane Coffin J r., chaplain
of Yale University, were arraigned
with three others Monday on charges
of conspiring to help young men evade
the draft.
Judge Francis J. W. Ford released
the five defendants on their personal
recognizance and gave them 30 days
to file special motions. He gave the governme.nt 20 a<ldJtlonal days to res·
pond.
Mrs. Perardi and another teller yell·
ed "we've been robbed'' and McCooce
followed the woman to her car and
held her until police arrived.
LEASEBACK ATTACKED
-Building through l e a s e b a c k
methods. "The board's affront to the
electorate. who have continued to vote
down various schemes, to build the
'Taj Mahal' at the civic center by
the Immoral, if not illegal leaseback
method of financing projects is
reprehensible to me."
The suspect was turned over to
FBI agents. She was to be arraigned
before the U.S. Commissioner in Los
Angeles today.
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Prince Chui.. will not be
able to drive bis new ,3,210 spo?U
car in Cambridge, a sp<>kesman for
the University bas announced. The
heir to t)le British throne, a frestr
man at Trinity College, 1s only 19
and the rule states that students
must be at Jeut 22 before being
allowed to drive a car within a 25-
D'\ile radius of the city. •
Readt1 to go is David Elkim, age 8,
from Elkim, W. Va., who read& the
draft -noticf he reciivfd this wet Jc,.
end ttlling him to report f OT a phys·
ical e%4mination on Ftb. !. "Eve'll
mother c%J)Ccia thil at 1~ time,"
1aid Damd'1 mom, "but ·not so soon."
She called the Elkins draft boord
where a clerk a&auf'Ted her "there
evidenUy ha& been some sort of a
mistake." • 1t was so cold (28 degrees) on the
"Daniel Boone" location at Cent-
ury ~ndl in Malibu last week
while shooting a "~pring" episode,
that star and someUmes-Newport
Beach-resident, Fus Pu ker turn-
ed to a young 6hivering actor and
said, "It's not too late to go into
actounting, you know." •
• Four mm loaded 30 tons of
rttel on four trucks in the rec-
ord-breaki1ig ti?M of two hours.
Peoplt in ntaTbt1 apanmentl in
Barking, England, 1toppcd to
see their intenu activity. One
1'otUt1Dif t evn ~ them a pot
of tta. finuhmg the ;ob, the
~ drove off murmuring theiT • thaw. Todo11 tile c and M
Engineering Co., is of fermg a
1250 reward for their capture.
The men were tllievu.
• ltJchard Nixon, ltonakl lt••tlft,
7 Hostages
Ter r or ized
By Gunman
DENVER. Colo. (AP) -Threaten·
lna dnth to seven bo1ta1e1 -"l'U
1boot tbem ~ne at a time U I have
to" -a frustrated bandit led officers
on a.a all-day, 250-mUe chase Monday,
then .arreodreed to a ctptlve police
aeraeant when his commandeered
hospital van ran out of guollne.
Daniel Williama. 211, ol Denver, was
jailed for lnveaUgatioo of armed rob-
bery, tldnaping and anault with a
deadly weapon. Hla roommate, Louis
Maple, 23, waa arrerted at the scene
of a bungled northeast Oenv<r
supermarket holdup that launched the
drama. He was held for investigation
of armed robbery.
Store employea were getting ready
to open when the two gunmen slipped
in behind a delivery man. They
ordered everyone Into the basement
but one employe slipped away and
signaled their predlcameot to two
peuil)g lirla who notiAed police.
One gunman got the drop on Denver
pollce Sgt. Lawrence P. Mor:i.ban and
forced the officer to drive hJm away
along with three other men in a police
cruiaer. Twice during the subsequmt
chase the gunman switched vehicles,
ending up in the hospital van.
Underground
Newspapers
Ruling Asked
SACRAMENTO (AP) T h e
chairman or the Assembly Committee
called today for new "moral stan-
dards" set by the state to regulate
the crowing number of underground
oew1papen at the University of
California and state colleges.
"I would not permit unrestricted
use of language and subject matter,"
said Leroy Greene, D.S.cramento.
These papers -often filled with
protests against the Vietnam war and
campus administrators -should be
subject to regulation by school
authoTitler, Greene said. They are
usually printed off campus by students
unhappy with regular campus papers.
He spoke in an Interview as his
committee began ita final two dayr
of hearings on pYoblem.s of student
conduct al higher education campuses.
The hearings were called in December
after demonstrations at San Francisco
State College.
Grei!oe said. the papers sometimes
contain obscene language and pro-
posed that the university regents and
the slalf" college trustees set up rules
re&ulatina the publications and the
laquage they ute. Violators. he su1-
&alted. aboulcl be suaper4ed from
school.
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GRISl Y DISCOVERY -POiice today cttaeo.ered the body of Jlichael
Robineau, 23, in a vacant Aeld where be bad been lbot once ill the
face. Jn the combo-photo, Robineau'1 wl(~,.. ~, ii abown 11 she
arrived in San Angelo Sunday to help IUUMlntiee in tbe search for
her husband. Robineau, heir to a $S million fortune, waa mustered
out of the Army !alt Friday and was beaded home to Denver when
he disappeared .
Lie Tests Due S uspect
In Murder of Oil Heir
SAN ANGELO, Tex. (UPI) -Lie
detector t~st.r were schedbled today
for a suspect lo the murder al Michael
Robineau, 23. belr to a $1 million
oil fortline, found shot three days
aftel' h1s discharge from the Anny.
Robineau's body w.u found Monday
beside a cotton field near Wall, a
community of 200 penona about 15
miles east ol San Angelo. He bad
been missing since Friday whew be
was discharged Item Ft. Sam Houston
in San Antonio.
The suspect, named in a pickup
order issued for a 22-year-oid 101dler
who bad been AWOL from n. Sam
Houston, wu turned in Monday to
Odessa, Tex., ~ by his father.
Odessa is about 150 rpiles from Sao' :
Angelo. I A Texas Ranger said the soldier's
deSC!'iption matched a man IMD in '
a car believed to be Roblneau'1 in
Big Lake, Tex .. where the murdered
man's auto was found Saturday.
Police Chief Melvin J ames said
Robineau'a body was found by a 15-
sajd it was stained with blood.
Clothing and a .22 caliber shell casing
were found in the back seat.
On Sunday, officers at Eldorado.
whicll is some 100 miles from Big
Lake, found some papers with
Robtnuu's name. his bowling ball bag
and his clisch .. ge.
BuB.get Genenates
Demands for €uts
WAIHJNGTON (AP) -President
Jobaeon'• recor4 mu blWon btldset
Caented Immediate concr-aJooa1
•anaiael tbat IP'ftCtinl must be aJaab.
ed before tb• actmtitstratlall's 10 per-
cent lnc:ame tu aqrcbarp wlll be
couidered.
But Wblle calllnC fOJ' cull, members
ol the Senate end Houae Mtmed U.tely
to oppose trimming upeuea alollg
tbose llDea -.uaeatect by Jollmon.
Since the general outlines of the
budget bad been known, Congress
wun't surpriJed when the formal
message submitted Monday called for
a •10.4 billion apendlog l.ncreue.
The budget alJo lncluded a built-in
• billion deficit -down from this
fiscal year's '19.8 billion red ink !orec:ut but certain to go higher if
the tax hike Isn't approved.
'VNBELIEV ABLE'
Moet Republicans, while not slam·
ming ttle door on the pouibillty of
a tax increase, continued to put heavy
emphasis on chopping spending before
-or even instead of -asking tax·
payers for further sacriflcea.
Terming the budget "unbelievable,"
House Republican Leaders Gerald R.
Ford said it cootaw no belt-tightening
of "the kind we need to avoid a
tax increase."
The Democrat with most to say
about the tax illcrease, Chairman
Wilbur D. Mllla ol tbl taz-wrttllg
Hou.ae WlJt and MeaGI COlmaitt.tf,
kept b1a eoumel for U. ,...l
lat.eniewtd la b1I ~ dlltrict,
Milla said ,be would have men to
NY when be bU atudied tbe ~
Wbea ILLI comm*ee Jut wetk
1belved U.. l.Dcome tax l1U'daarla pro-
posal for the tbtrd time, 1111'1 told
adminiatratfoa wltneuel be tbought
they could do a bit betts at bQdcet
cutting.
'11 have no doubt eoa,nss cao and
will make meanin&ful reductions,"
said Chairman George H. Malk.G CD·
Tex.), of Che HoUle Appropriations
Committee.
MABON'S VIEW
Mabon, wbo helped steer through
a mandatory spending cut laat year,
said be thinks eoo,resa was right
ncA to raise taxes then. But be added
that now "we must provide addiUona!
revenue -there ls no doubt about
that in my mind."
But Rep. Frank T. Bow of Ohio,
senior &publican on the Houee Ap-
propriations CommlU.ee, complained
"the Johnson administration still
refuses• to heed the 1 taxpayers'
demands for expenditure restraint."
In the first flurry ol congreuional
reaction to the budget there were
few suggestfona for specific areu to
be cut.
year-old boy who was buDtiDJ. I
The body was found" 'l1l an open'
field juat off a country roe4/near
U.S. 87, about a mile west of~. SALE!~ SALE!~~ Police said Roblneau's wallet and
papers were gone.
Robineau bad been lhot GDCe in
the face.
"Apparently Mr. Roblneau bad pick-
ed up someone who w• hitchhildJlg,"
James said.
Roblneau left Ft. Sam Htoton Fri-
day after telling his wife, Patty, in
Denver be was on hJs way. 1 Robineau wu the IOD ol the late
M. H. Robineau of Denver who died
last August. The senior ROOineau h&d
been president ol Frontier Refining
Co.
Roblneau's car was fowid on a side
street kl Bli Lab Saturday. Police
8JNWt7 printll aad IOUdar l OOfJ',
oottoo. 18"' wide.
REG; 89c YD.
66¢ YD.
l'or spon.wear, decoratl.q! All
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Nellon ltockefeller, Chari• Percy
and George Romney all lost to
Ratph Wright in Cincinnati's Mact.
ein High School Political Sden~
class mock Republican Presidential
nomination. Wright. who teaches
the class, was a wrile·in victor.
Billy to Get Hernia Operation
• A Riddle. Ore., man was slightly
injured when he parked his auto
in the deep snow and fell asleep.
Dale Marsters, 62, told police he
became lost tn a driving snow
storm and drove down a wide path,
thinking it was a road. When Ms
car became stuck, he turned off the
lights and went to sle~. A slow·
moring Southern Pacific tnin
sheared off the right side of the
car that was parked on the tracks.
NEW ORLEANS (UPl ) -Billy
King. 4. entered the West Jefferson
Hospital Monday ror surgery after a
week of crossfire between his mother
and the hospital over a QlO admit-
tance deposit.
Despite reports or help from across
the nation, Mrs. Beverly King said
she had only $23 when she brought
her son to the hospital for a hernia
operation.
However, she said arrangements
had been made with the hospital to
brinl the boy in without the usual
$200 admittance deposit.
A dispute between lb.a. King and
the hospital broke out last week after
she reported the $200 admittance fee
had been stolen from her en route to
the hospital and the hospital would
not admit the boy without the advance
payment.
Ho1piial Admilli.atrator David M.
Smith aaid Monday that the ~ de·
posit It required only for non emer-
fel'C'7 caaes.
"In cues of emergency, when tM
doctor ealll, we admit anyone and do
not reqUllt 1GJ deposit," Smlth said.
"However, the King boy was not e
emergency case."
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -"'1· Edward M. Kennedy
·eoarged today that cor·
1'9pti0a is so ramp ant
l&DODI South Vietnamese
.pvernmeut officials that
';!'there ii a real question
')rbetber they really want to
tt1e Ule war."
.. Re was critical ol "the ·!lhu cavalier attitude" or • S. off1dall toward the
b.lation.
• "In many instuces South . .. •
Vietnamese O((iclata haft
never bad tt so 900d," Iu-,
nedy said. ''Tbt ones tbat
are payln1 far tb1a are &be
American filbtinl me• wbo
are out chasing tbe Viel'
Cong -ud the Amert'~
taxpayers."
T b e 1d as s a c b1a1etts
D e m o c r a t made tbl
remarks in a television ill·
terview (Today Show -
NBC). He said there have
_;!J sraelis, Arabs
~()lashing Again .
:· AMMAN, Jordan (UPI)-
. .Israeli troops shelled a
Jordanian village along the
laanb of the Rfver Jordan
Dr. Barnard
'Confident'
Of Victory
ROME (UPI) -Dr.
Cbrilt1aan Barnard, who
performed the first heart
trans.plant, said M o n d a Y
"we are still fi&bting" the
problem of the body's re-
jection ol foreign tissue. He
said be was confident of
victory. .
Barnard took part m . a
televised discussion with
Italian surgeons after ap au-
dien« with Pope Paul VI.
The Pope tokl Barnard be
was praying for his succe~s.
On television, Barnard said:
"In this field (rejection)
the goal has not yet been
reached. Let's say we are
sUU fighting." .
He s a i d expenments
showed the reaction was not
as violent as had been ~ugbt and "I think it will j' poulble to ov~!>'llle this ~ obstacle.'' ..
· · Much of the dilcuulon
concerned when a heart
donor can be considered
dead.
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494-0579
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642-3535
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ar know of anyone mcmq
to our aru, pleue tell ua
eo tut we may a:tead a
Mendl1 welcome and help
them to become acquabrted
ID tbetr new sarrouucUnp.
today and injured t w o
villages, a J o r d a n i a n
military spokesman said.
He said the' artillery fhell·
ing followed a club with
Arab commandos oo the
Israeli-btid East Bao.Jt.
The spokuman said one
of the injured was a small
child. Three hooaes were
damaged by the Israeli
artillery shells at t b e
riverside village of Al Ba·
quora, be said. Tb e spotesmu d1ct not say
whether J ordanian artillery
answered the Israeli guos.
Arab commandos h a d
engMeCf in ~ :~ arms
clash with Israeli lorces on
the Israeli·held East Bank
near the villace of Beisan
late Mooo.y night, the
s~man said, .u>cmt 45
minutes later, he uid.
Israeli soldiers fired light
automatic weapons across
the river.
The !pOkumao raid f:be _
Israelis 1hortly after m1~
night lobbed abolt 2'5
artillery lhelll into' Al Ba·
quora.
Io other developments in
the Mideast:
-Ei}'l)t today was begin·
Ding a survey of the
northern end al the Suez
Canal to ~termini which
way ).5..... ~apped Joreign
--.sels amil1>ert • freed. Tbt shi'9 un beea in tfla
canal Qnee the June 5-10
Mideast war. Israel opposes
operations In the northern
end of the Canal.
-In Beirut Mecca Radio
said Foreign M i n i s t e r
Mahmoud Riad of Egypt
and ~Je':;al of Saudl Arabia Id Monday_
Earlier reporta indicated
Riad would give the Kint
a perlCll'.lal message trom
Presldent Galnal A b cl e I
Nasser of Egypt concerning
the Yemeni civil war. oa
which Egypt and Saudi
Arabia took sides.
(In Jerusalem I 1rae11
military spokesman said 71
members of an Arab ter·
rorilt ot-gintutiOll bid been
detained and a larte quan·
tity ot arms seized in a
two-day raid by leCUrlty
forces last week.)
J. C. fiumpM•J }11wetr~
~av11 o//-r11J fMO/il'I
Worst Storm of Winter
.,.. _
·Hit,s Pac.ific Northwest
been "a number ol H •
&Jl)ple1 of corTuption at tbt
bithest levels of aovern-
menl ''
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The worst storm of the
winier t.o bit the ·P~Uic
Northwe'St today 11.asbed
Oregon, Waablnctoo and
Northern California u a
eystem of raw · weather
moved across the country.
Heavy mows stalled traf.
fie and closed schools in Ore.
100. &ow depths ranged to
two feet at higher eleva·
tions. Tbe snow was spread
ove.r the entire state but hit
coastal areas hardest. In·
tentate 5 qn the Oregon·
California b o r d e r was
closed .
1't 2 a.m. ESr toda1 ft waa 14 below at Bibblm1,
Minn.
Uavre, Moat .• hacl a mid·
afternoon readine of 9 be·
low Monday. Earlier Par·
sball, N. D., recordec$ S2 bt·
low and it waa 29 below at
WUllstoo. N.D.
Tbe advanciai cold fropt
triggered rain from Teul
to New England and fot
from Missouri to the NotU»-
em Appalachi&JV. The rain
was freezing as lt fell id,
parts of Northern New Eni·
land.
"I feel that corruptioo la
rampant and these are
American l\mds that are
beint stolen," Kennedy said.
"The thing that concerns me
the deepest is the rather
cavalier attitude expressed
by U. S. ofOclals about the
problem.of corruptJ.on .
"'Ibey say we need pa-
tieooe and understanding. I
don't tbink that is a satisfac-
tory attitude," Kennedy s.ut. "Some women just never let ro."
"Jennedy said the United --------------------States should give South
A storm centered Monday dropping temperatures.
over Northern California C.old wave warnings were
caused Trans.Sien-a high-in effect today for portions
ways to be closed. A young of Minneeota where temper.
Fresno couple and their in-atures were expected to
fant IOn were missing 1n the ~pl~un~ge~to~22~be~lo~w~ze~ro~.=~~~~~~~~~~
Vietnam a limited amount
of time to clean house and
tell Saigon leaders: "Unless
you do, we are going to
m o d ify our policy
significantly."
Kennedy said he also is
disturbed by tbe "significant
i n c r e a s e • ' in anti·
Americanism in South Viet-
nam since 1985. He said one
Saigon official remarked
during his recent vi s i t
there: "Why should we
dratt 18-year-old! to ffgbt
an American war."
Tbe senator questioned
"the optlmJltic reports that
have been given to the
American people" oo the
overall Vietnam effort.
"l'm not sure that the
ship isn't really in ex·
tremely difficult straits, and
• 't reaUy sinkinf," ~ be
said.
Lake.
Hippies Invade
Postal Service
mountains n e a r Shaver I;
Northwest Oregon was
hard hit by the snow. Port-
land schools were closed to-
day, as were schools in Sa-
lem, the capjtaJ, and the As·
toria area. ~rtland bad
seven inches of snow.
More snow was on the
way.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Tbe Post Office is drafting
new regulations to insure
that its swift couriers do not
make their appointed rounds
in unkempt beards,
psychedelic beads and bare
feet
The regulations a r •
necessary, A s s l s t a n t
P o a t m a s t e r General
Ri'chm:I Murphy .said in an
interview, to cope with a
Hippie invasion Of the postal
service.
The storm in California
brought winds gusting to 60 hair down to t h e 1 r miles an hour Monday ln
shoul~rs." he said with a low-lying areas around San
grimace. "They were wear· Francisco. One gust was
measured at 103 miles an ing e v e r y t h i n g from hour atop Mt. Tamalpais.
bearskin coats to dungarees. 25 miles north of San Fran·
Some wore sandals, and cisco.
some simply went barefoot There was isolated flood·
..1 think it is highly in· ing after torrential rains in
the area. appropriate for a represen· The rain and snow was
tative of the United States expeded to spread into
government to a pp ea r Central Calllornia today.
As the storm s~ad south-bef ore the public in such ward it also moved across
attire." the mountains toward the
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F1·enchNavy
'Gives Up'
On Lost Suh
It started in San Fran-
cisco and is stllJ mainly
centered there. But postal
officials fear it may spread
and give the Wbole service
a bizarre, not ~ say bad,
image.
hirethemformailmen? ~pus~hi~·n~g~ah~e~ad~o~f~it~r~a~p~id~ly~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
The answer, Murphy said,
is that postmasters are
hemmed in by nu merous
laws and regulations which
were designed to prevent
discrimination in hiring on
grounds of race, religion or
politics. The net effect ls
to put postal hiring almost
exclusively on the basis or
who makes the highest
scores on the Civil Service
qualifying examination.
Murphy. who re ce nt 1 y
returned from a person.al TOULON, France (UPI) inspection of the San Fran·
-The French Navy said cisco Post Office, said he
today it bad given up hope was greatly distressed by
of finding alive the S2 some of the "fantastic get-
crewmen aboard its . sub-ups" whlch be saw being
marine Minerve, . rrussing worn by letter carriers and
since Saturday m t h e postal clerks. ·
Meditm'u ean-f1: .. .. .,Some 'of 01' men had At the other t.bL -.
Mediterranean. lllil«" ,
Navy commander d the R 0 d search far the bra li sub-USS r ers
marine Dakar -missing
since Thursday -would
continue until she was found
or concrete evidence was
found as to her fate.
"Hopes are fadiDC bodr· •
Jy," F~nch Cmdr. Emile
'Readiness'
For Troops
Beaufor,t told a news con· MOSCOW ( UP I )
"And. since many of these
Hippies are highly educated
peopl.ei they make tremen·
dous test scores and go rlght
to the top or the hiring
register," he said.
He estimated that San
Francisco now has "about
a hundred" Hippie mailmen
and mailwomen, with plenty
more on the r e g i s t e r
awaiting job o p e n i n g s .
Tbere are "a few here and
there'' in New York, Boston
and other big cities. fereoce. "And even if the Troopl tn the Soviet Union's
sub were located, the time Far Eutern outposts bave1.;;=:;t;;======;I
needed to recover the boat been ordered to "strengthen
would not allow us to find their combat readiness"
the crew alive." because of the Korean
Beaufort said even if crisis, the mil it.a r y
Minerve were found within newspaper Red Star said to-the next few hours. the ox~ d ·
Jd be U ay. y~en on board wou a Red Star said a recent
uad up before tbe crew Communist pa r t y con-
could be saved. ference of Siberian troops
Beaufort aaJd t:be rescue issued the order because the
operations would continue at lJnited States bas •·com·
top speed. Undersea ex· mttted another dangerous
plorer J a c q u e s • Y v e s provocation in Korean ter·
C o a • t e a u and b I s morial wa~rs."
•ophis.ticated diving saucer "In aucb a tense in·
planDed to try to locate ternational situation," it
Minerve later in the day. l'aid, ''ttle military person· • ,....,. I.We C....
1be 1,0tO-ton Mioerw fail· nel of the Far E1st garrison LWe •• ed to return Saturday from • '-o u l d w o r k m o r e • 1411 L C.-Hwy.
AA m1ss· ~ ~-~~ a routine two"\Mlly ion .petsistently to strengthen • 1111 Ne. Mel.....s...tw A•
to its Toulon home ~· their combat training and • 74 ...,.... ,.._.
The 1,280-ton Dakar v'1liJb-troop1 1re~adiness~~.'~' __ __.'.~~=======! eel Thursday with • mea __ .._
aboard on its way to Haifa liiiiiiiiiiiiilcoiiPiiE~NITTONONiiCIGiiH~Tfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil from a two-year refitting in
Brttain, where Israel bouaht '.:.),jJ .• Jl,!L the 25-year~ veaael. Both '/ 'P
1001 a r e coovent1ooall1 loll't1et
powered. ~ Israeli com m o d ore ~i
SbJomo Erel said Monday 't\
be did not cooaidtr it Ubly '
Iti ewry man for himAeift every No· bounce customer
writes his own Joans. Once you're approved fott a No"'.
bounce Account, you can write yourself Joans frona.$10~.
lo t/u /.a,./,or OJYa /or •
0u11r 21 'l"an . . ..
• taat Dakar •uniwd.
to $2400, depending on your own acx:ountJ
limit. You might never want to be caug&i.
dead sitting in some bank across &om a&oalJ,
loan officer •. But sitting home alone '1fitl.!
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Monday at both ends ol the
Medit41franean. In the
DUar-.-rcb ana a n
'1ndecipherable'• radio beep
Md been dltected.. lo the
)()nerve lt'arch area the
plJliC of a IOnar echo bounc·
td oU a me&allic object.
Cclulteaa wu to bave
.._ bi1 SP300 divtna
~ into the water at
dawn but later tt was a n·
noUllCed be would deacend
In Che aft«lloon. 1be SP300
.la loW9ftd latt the water
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we're not in busineH for 011f11 health, obYiously-wc'd ncn .
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Of .... Deity """ heft RIVERSIDE -Playin& basketball
at Riven1de City College is about
as desirable as dining in ttie gas
chamber, if you happen to be the
visiting team.
And Orange Coast College happens
to be the invader tonight as the sizzl·
ing Redcoata battle the revamped
Tigers in an Eastern Con1erence title
crucial. Tipoff goes at 8 .
As Pirate coach Bob Wetzel polnta
out, ''there's no other place quite ·
like Riverside. Tbe gym I• tough to
play in because fans are so loud
and ruthless. They l.DUmidate officials
and they really can make it rough
on the players.
"Fortunately. our starting five Is
all S-Ophomores and shouldn't be
bothered quite so much. They've been
through it before."
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With Strength of Team
Two years ago the Russians can·
celled out Of their dual track meet
. • with the United States on the pretext
• ·they were protesting our hostile ac·
lions in Vietnam.
Today our Soviet brethren declare
tt-ey are ready to renew athletic rela-
.• tions with Yankee capitalists, despite
· the fact we've escalated our efforts
-in Vietnam and are embroiled l.n
.-a dispute with Communist North
t<orea over the seizure of the USS
Pueblo.
. • Strange reasoning on the part of
: • U.S.S.R., to say the least, if the Reds
· : Teally did pull out of the 1966 meet
for political motive.
• However, there are many observers
·· close to the scene who have never
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the follts who think it "'as a simple
-case of the Russians chlckening out
;~·to avoid what certainly shaped up
· as bt'lng a first class waxing at the
.~, bands Of the AmerlcaJU.
; Now, however, the Red itars appear
• ~, to be on more ev~• terms with their
.~~· U.S. counterparta so renewlng rela·
•. : tlons ls ln order. despite our position
.:. ·in Vietnam, North Korea, etc.
er.i Russian performers are scheduled
:r : o compete in four Indoor meets, in·
·~ .:luding an affair hosted by The Times,
cheduled Feb. 6 at The Forum.
These appearances are pa.rt
of the reparaUona the Sov1eta
,'.: Sports in Brief
aireed to pay The Times and
the AAU for havlllc walked oat
of &bat 'Y dual meet bUW for
the Co1Jseam.
Instead of bavtec m e e t
manacmient paJ for Rualu
AWetea' travel expeun, Ute
Reda will take care of tllelr own
tabt un fall eompeaulloa ba1
been met. Med prometen are oblliated
to take the mone1 wlaleb wooW
tian been ated fOT Rn1alu el·
peoaes a11d forward that amount
to tbe AAU tm tbe lDdemnttJ
bH been settled.
But tltere's a bupp tllere
beeaa1e Soviets and Amerlcu1
differ rather dra1tlc.aD1 011 Ute
amount of money they O(DJ'e waa
Iott betauff of the failure to ap.
pear ln 'M.
The Times and AAU estimate
wa1 $at,IM. Tbe Ruslnt aaJcl
.. nyet,,. to &bat amount and
e1tabU1hed Ult panel 11 a
reaHsUc ll•ure.
Therefore it should be lnterestin&
to see what kind of haggling ta.tea
place when Sl00,000 has been ~oughed
up, leaving the U.S.S.R. account paid,
as far as the Reds are C()ncerned,
yet being only half the amount sought
by The Times and AAU.
With the RUIS~ agreelnt to com·
pete on the indoor circuit the door
ii definitely open for renewal of the
outdoor dual meet classic.
'Ibis la an Olympic year so there'•
no <.'hance the series will resume this
season. However, dtance• for a 1969
U.S.·Ruaslm dual meet at t b e
Coliaeum do exilt.
It probably depends largely on bow
strong a showing the Reds make in
the Olympics, however, and not how
many wars we are engaged ln with
Communiat nations.
.... Lakers in TV Battle;
'Anita Faces Boycott
SEA TTI..E -The Los An geles
Lakers hope to close out their most
,. . .auccessful road trip of the sell60n
·~tonight with a viotory against the
· -expansion Seattle Supersonics -a
.team they've lost to twice.
. 'l'he game will be televised locally
at 8: l5 on Channel 5.
. ·.:.. Two Lakers -Elgin Baylor and
.,. Archie Clark -came back to Los
. • Angeles Monday after the National
· •. Basketball Association team defeated
, St. Louis Sunday for its slxth win
.. in seven games.
··. Both passed their physicals and will
· ~ be in the starting lineup tonighL
* * * ARCADIA -The 9est 1tep 1-J
bone OWMl'I In tbetr contract
dl1pate wttll Santa Anita over the
1lze of pane1 la eX)>ffted Wecl-
iteadaJ.
Tbe Honemea'1 A11od.U.. hi
..• called .. emer&eHJ meettnc f• ~·: tbat evenlq after 11efedadou wttll
track offlclal1 ~fonda1 prodwced H
: eh1111e la t'lther akle.
Uonal Football Lupe hl1tory, laaa
called a rare po1taeHOD news COD·
ferene&-feedlng 1pecalatlon he may
1tep down as coacii.
* * * PHILADELPHIA -ln 1965. the
doctors told 2.8-year-old Jerry Kramer
he might not live to be 29.
"They were 9S per cent certain
I bad cancer," said Kramer Monday
nlgtit as he was honored by the
Philadelphia Sports Writers Assoc.la·
tlon with its annual award to The ·
Most Courageoos Athlete of the Year.
Kramer, an offensive guard for
Green Bay's pro football champions,
recalled. "I really got depressed as
l contemplated tbe end ol my life."
* ·* * KANSAS CITY -John Wyatt, 32
plt.cber for the Bott.on Red Sox. will
go 00 trial bere Thunday 00 cnaraea ot child ablmdonment.
Wyatt. formerly with the old Kansas
City Athletics, bu dftffd paternity
and obligation to support the son of
Ml11 Elnora Hll1 ol Kansas City.
RJveraJde bu been beaten once In
it. confin•• the put four MUOn. Tlaat
came two weeks •Co •htll Cypress
snapped a Sf.game home court atreU,
8.5-81.
"They had to thoot 1' percent to
beat us," Tiger bou BW MuJltlan
tells. "All anyooe baa to do to win out
here la bit 74 percent."
A year ago Wetzel'• outfit dropped
a 92-91 verdlct in the Ti1v1• ·den.
throwing Coast and Rivtrlid\i,lnte an
eventual co-championship. f
The Bengals went on to nip OCC,
88-86, In a playoff 1truute when Teddy
Palmer canned a 52-lOot abot at the
buuer for Mulligan's CfOUP·
Palmer's slnce graduated. And
Mulligan admits that hla 1968 edltton
of Riverside basketball iln't u •trong
as the '67 production.
"We are a better sbootl.ng team, ..
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be confides. "But wt aren't ., qlllck
uwe.,...a,...., ...
RlverUS. ftcurtt to twd i t •
rtroofeet outftt Of tlll9 re• ~ Orange CoMt, tbaaU to the tlieibWtJ
of Bill Panou and Tom Waaim,
effective ?tfonday.
Pataona 1.1 a M tonrard wbo
sparkles u a &boot.er and rebo<mdilr.
He'• a sopbomcn traDlferred ID frelll
the University of U.U.
Watkinl WU All· Qty .t Fr9DGGt
Hlgb of Loi AJlielee and atteodecl
Los Angeles Valley CoUete for a
semester. But that wu du'• years
aco. Hi• motber moved to tbe
Riverside area, b1 Mvlllgan's tood
fortune. And Watkinl lJ DOW a 'nC-.
Wetzel aaye the new Bengal 11 a
sharp shooter who rat.ea oe a par
with OCC whls John Vallely.
Center Joe Morgan 1" bobbled with
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kill JOU. ec..t II a put abootiJa&
teml. RiCbt DOW JOU bave to tbl.at
tbsy·re tM belt in the ccmtennce
oil aat w. at Mt. SAC S.tlllrday."
laya Wet.el: "This it a hie week
for ""-lf wt caa spUt (()OC .-e.
Riv...W. and run.tom), we'U be
obJ hw•• I tlWak Uw tett of tbe
ICbedule .ii in our favor.
"Rlvertide iJ in the poaidon of hav-
ing to win ~ to ltay ln aerlout
cootentlon wbirMa we can lose and
ltlll be on or' near the top."
IOI WITZIL
Wooden Say s 'Yea' . .
Did Coach's Letter
Influence Lacey?
LOS ANGELES -UCLA buketball
Coach John Wooden called it "an ex-
ceptionally toad practice," but, to biJ
sorrow, Edg• Lacey, a 8-foot.e senlor
forward, wu not on the Pauley
Pavilk>D floor.
I..ecey, who qult the team late SUn·
day, could not be reached for further
.,comment and Wooden wae obvioualy
upset at tbe situation.
woodeti laid Lacey might have got.
ten hi• idas about being misused
from a letter be received from "an
ex-basketball coach in Ohio."
Wooden caid he had received a copy
ol the letter which advised Lacey
be would be more effective closer
to the basket.
Southern California after the writ.'•
meetiq.
Kama Beitz, who pla.Yed forwmd
oo UCLA's 30-0 NCAA Cbampklnlbjp
team last year, filled Lacey's spot.
Hetu was a guard ln UCLA's first
16 games this aeMOO.
SC Won't Use
Stall Saturday
Against Bruins
uf't ,.,.._ Wooden sa)d be waa not up1et at
LOS ANGELES (AP) -l\'D be
exacUy one year sl.nce tbe fpnota
"stall" game when S o u t..& er n
California faces UCLA Saturday at
Pauley Pavilion. ADOLPH RUPP -Tbe ~ r::m::a:::n~r-.~en;;r.:a::ic i:;;;--::::ce:'l...,eiuraMOr...,..,,.._ _ _J recelvlng advice.
772nd victory in his buket coaching career -an 85-78 win at "He la a toner but a fl.De boy,"
Mississippi Monday niibt. Ru p, 88, bu the wl.nningest coacblng Wooden told a Monday writer's
record m the sport's biltory. luncheon. "l hope be fin<U the peace
he's looking for."
Wooden'• COllllMDts the wee.k before
may have bad a pa.rt in Lacey's
decision to leave the nation's second-
ranted team and, at the Pme time,
fire a parting tbot at the 20-year
Bruin coach.
Lacey said be newr lilted playing
for Wooden, indicated be felt he was
mi&used lo the UCLA offense and
said be waa setting out while be
•till bad some pride left.
Wooden said Monday, "I never had
a cro11 word with Edgar. I've always
Weed him and can only feel tomeone
ii putting words into his mouth."
Later Wooden adclied, "The door will
always be open for him.
"I have never said anyttlln& but
that he's our best forward. Whether
or not be intend& to come back and
play buketball, I woukl like the ~
portunity to speak with bim."
1be Bruins rehearsed for Saturday's
encounter with cross1own r 1 v a I
It was Feb. t , 1967. that the Troj ..
almost scored the upset of the year
by holding onto the ball against tbe
then unbeaten Bruins .
A wt-second shot by Troy't Bill
Hewitt missed and the Bruins rolled
to a 4Q..35 overtime triumph.
USC coach Bob Boyd said Monday,
thougb, that he la planning no such
special devices for the Bruins in
Satlll'day's regtonally.televised gam• .
Lew Aleindo!-, the towering center
ol the Bruins, was Boyd's main con-
cern. "He can't be allowed to get
57 points. as be once did, but we
can't hope to bold bim in the 3>1,,.
Boyd said.
Boyd said Purdue almost beet
UCLA by bringl.ng the ball up court
quickly and "bitting the pbenom."
But even RJck Mount's shooting didn't
beat the Bruins.
Boyd said a similar tactic used
by Houston worked but that bis 1eam
will simply have to "take good percen·
tage shots."
"And Bill must have a good 11-
ternoon," Boyd said. Hewitt once
scored 39 points against the Bruins
but it happened the day the 7-foot-l'A
Alcindor scored 57.
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Trojans' Yary Top Pick
In Draft, Behan Snubbed
GOOSE GOSLIN -The latest entry into blseball's Hall of Fame
poees in front of tht marina be r11DI near Bridgeton, N.J. He bad a
lifetime batting average of .318 in the American League.
Rustlers Fac'e Cypress
S~u Junior Colle,e's Chargers
cauea by several East.em Conferenc.
coaches as the best team 10 tM
circuit at the moment, innde Oranp
innde Orange Coast'• gym tonight
eoa.t'1 pm tonight to take on Gold~
en Wett 1 RusUers. ...
Game time ia a p.m.
Coach Dia Stricklin'• team is tn
the midst of pl.ayinl the five top
teams l.n the EC. The Rustlers dro.,_
ped 95-77 and 74-e& games to Mt.
SAC and Fullerton over the weekend.
After dealln1 witb Cypreu tonight,
tbe Huntincton Beach five plays
Rlvvside niday and Oranp Cout
SeturdaJ.
Golden West It 1~ and Cypress
lf 6-2 ad Ued for tb.lrd place. The
two Char&• louea were bJ a tot.al
Of f8ar pohrta. Two fteka aao. Don
Jollmola'1 t.eam became the Drat dub
lD four ytan to beat Rlvtrtlct. at
bomt, 8Wl. C}'pre11 ha \Jao buteD
Oraqe Coast. "'3-7t.
By JACK RAND
Aaaodatecl Preti Spor1a Wrtt.er
NEW YORK (AP) -Offensive
tackle Ron Y ry of S o u t b e r n
California wa1 picbid today by the
Minnesota Vltlnga u the first choice
l.n the combined college dre.ft by tbe
National and American f o o t b all
leagues.
Yuy, Uoot-t, ~r from
Bellflower. c.aiif.. won the OUt1aDlf
Trophy u tilt nation's out.tandlng
interior lineman while playtn1 for the
utional champion Trojans.
Tbt Vikinp 1ot Che first choice
because UleJ Mitt quarterbeck FlWl
Tarkenton to u.e New Yan Glaats
last year.
In return tMy Sot the GlanU' ftrat
two pJct.a lD 1117 and New Yott'•
bonUf choice. .
Quarterback Greg Landry o f
Musacbuaetta w11 picked by tbe
Detroit Lions.
Ludry WU picked ahead Of ncb
highly publicized quarterbacks u
Gary Beban from UCLA, Kenny
Stabler Of Alabama, Kim Hammond
ol Flotida State and Dewey Warrm
of Tennesaee.
0. Ju. 15 the HBPA a~d
• .• a lMa1 IOdce that nlea eelttrad
.. tennt eotiW be alttM " tlttte
• · w09W be M rad•C at Ulc tract. ,
* * * UCI 'Risks ~layoff Hopes Tonight
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bulecball cbamplonablp.
The HCll'Det cagv1 are
currently tied wUh 0r-.e
Co11t for tM EC 1eecl db
a 6-1 record bat the H~
got tbe OK Monday to play
tour players wbo mould CGD-
• ·'tribute 1iplftcant11 . t 0
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Four Night
Cage Tiffs
For Preps
Four games are on tap
for Orange Coast area
buketball lite this af.
temoon and tonight
Starting at S p.m. are two
Irvine Le~e encOUDWf§,
Corona def Mar at Loaf&
and Fountain Valley en-
tertaining. ~encla.
A 7 o'clock game between
Costa Mesa and Estancia
will decide which will get
out of the cellar in the
Irvine League.
And, at a o'clock, Mater
~l hosts league leading
Verbum Dei in 111 Angelus
League affair.
Fountarn Valley will be
trying to stay in the picture
for second place in its en·
counter with Valencia.
A FonnWn Valley victory
would keep the Barons a
game behind second place
Magnolia.
Corona del Mar continues
pacing itself while waiting
for the CIF championships
to beiln later. The Sea
Kings of Bill Bloom rule
2()..potnt favorites over host
Loara. Last time out the
Sea Kings demolished the
Saxons, 68-38, in the win·
ners' gym.
The two Costa Mesa out,
fits, Eatanc:ta and M'eaa, are
1~ in league play.
Mesa took the measure
ol Estand a last t i m e
around, 82.52, in the losers'
confines. The Eagles got
their only loop win with a
strUing tlpset win -over
Fountain Valley.
A Jou to Vel"bum Dei (4-
0) will drop the Monarchs
(2-2) three games behind in
the title cbas& •and would
put the boall out ot cbam·
piooehip contention.
A Monarch victor7 , ·
however, would bt a major
upset.
dl1c~ar1•d trom tbe
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bubtball p er • cs o a e l
changes are:
FULLERTON -Delplte
the addiUoo of four key
players, !Udovkb still plu
the favorite's role o n.
Orange Cout.
"Coast still bu tbe beat
material," be said.
RIVERSIDE -ln addlUon
to Watkins, Mulllian 1et1
Parsons, a M forward
transfer from the Univtralty
of Utah. A Riverside Poly
High lfad, P.araona should
team with W atkina to 1lve
Cage Rlvalrt1 Resames
Costa Mesa and Estancia renew their cr<>88town basketbali feud tonight at
7 o'clock. Above action came in their first round clash and 1hows Jeff Sar-
gent (50) ol. Costa Meu tatlng in a rebound,from Estancia'• Charlie Hoyt (34)
and George Barnett (81). Mesa won that encounter, 62-52. The winnek' tonight
escapes the Irvine i.,aiue cellar.
Rangers Ripped, 6-0 Raceway Slates
Kart Action
They could have settled in 11 circuit tilts for Temple 'lbe International Kart
for a poatpone"}tnt due to · Oit.y while the once-mighty Federatfon will conduct a
inclement weather. Rangers saw their loop wMbnd of kart racJ.nc th.Ls
l{owever, the·' co a 1 t mark even ol1 at 5-S.l with 'fttbod at Orange County
Ralgera chose to m tcb _tbe_d_e_feat. ________ rnterna __ u_o_n_a_l _R_ac_ew_•_Y_· _
sites for SUnday'1 Paclflc
Soccer 1'..eaaue clull wlUi
Temple Cfty and &ot the
duel moved at the Jut
minute from the laUer'•
field to the utually fritndly
contlnea ot Newport Bt.cb'1
Mar1Mr1 Park.
Tile effort prcmd to be
a dla11ter for COICb Brian
McCaqbey'1 .Rancer1 aa
tbey IUffeNd a U blutlal
at tM budl ol Ute liahtl1 reprded Temple <rl t 1
.a.vea.
It wa -u. Gaird will
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JAN. 26· FEB. 4
PMPICIFIC·••·Mtll
ADVL1'1 St.SO • CHILDllH UHDU U, 7.J CIHTS • UHDU 6 , ...
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• 1tEGAL HOTICE ...
Ml• CUnPICAft W:r:: llfOTtCI TO talD!!,O!L PICTITIOW :r.::::cim~"' ~..;--.....::.. .. .:-...= TM COV'8lY W we Oftflf • ..... AMt ., d .... ..... ""*' .. flCtttllUt """ ..... la• tf JUNI aVltD VAUOtul, VILLA ...,AllTMIHT1 ~-i. ~ llnll 111 ~.... ,._.
m-.. NO'YICI IS HIHIY OIYIN 19 h ...,_ --Ill flfl ... fll tbe Tttert much
puoch.
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CYPRESS
h ..w _.. "' ,..,.,.. -. flit "'"'· ..,... .,,., a t..,..., '::: ~ ............ Ille _,,, ~ In s. ~ ,...., 0.... ...... .
...yl tlle tlftCll fl Ille clet1I tf 1111 ....... AM, C.llflrMI llfY $. ...... -
Cb a r I er coach Don ::-..=., • ~:J. ""'::. •: ==., ..-. c:.r-,.. '*'•
Jobuoe: "We don't have =::-' _.:• ~ ~,.•,.... •=: 0.1111~~ ~-
aa}body coming ln -we'r• : ':' ~ ~ e::-.,"':; r:;t~ ~.!:
~.... to bang on to what .,..,...._. "' an .... ...,.. ,.,..,1111,. a11to flf c.111on1i., Of•-~
.. ,,.... lflt "''" of .. i. ~I wlttllft Oii Ja_,., 1 .. IHI, ....... a..! we have. One ol our starter• ,_...,. .,,., 1111 "'" ~11on ...,.,., ,_..1c 1n -~~ NII~ mi&bt not turvive first "o':::O ~::;.,., n. 1ffl. ="l. :"'!. w a~·....-... meite·• .,, __ ,_.. JACK I . V,f\UOHN knoWn to me to .. ..,,.... ..,...
.... " uoaa. Mtnlllt11r11er f/f tlll f1lllt , MIMI ere Miter.._. • .. Wllllfll
a,.., BERN,. nnlNO of 1t1e tlMl\lt MIMll tlecledtflt 1,.1r111Mnt '"" .at_.,.... ~ .. ~'I ADU -.......... SI-eaitld tM "'"'·
J'riard Steve Jorvst=ad r!.. "t.::•c.:..~.::. <o""~1:!L~~ ·
1bould be a starter ri..a.t T111 11111 •11• Not•rv l'®lt«:e~• eu ,....._. fw AlllllllllNW l'rfncipel °""-Ill otf the bat. according to '"""'*' °'.,.. ea.,, 011tr l'ltet. o~ .... c:~tttr , • --"'-"" &y Blake Jorvstead J_,., 16. n. 21 ..w "*""" '· ,,.. MY comm1$.!~ _.,.. .. __.. • 71... Aue...t u, h1t was just discharged from • .., 1. ...,.,._
the Cout Guard. He's 6-2. LEGAL NOTICE ~·= ~-=-',;,.,
• NOTIC• Of' Titl TIMI AllO !'LACI AnWMY llUI
Big Three
Rates High
In CIF
Ofl MIAlllH CW THI LOCAl. AelN· Pllbllll'led Of•-c:eeet Dlll1 , .....
CY .. CHIMATIOM COMMISllO• olr J.,.. 1l. • and FK ... 1J. 1• ~ DllANel C 0 U II TY, CALl..otlNtA.
WHIM A l'llOHllO ANNIJCATION LEGAL NOTICE
TO TM• CITY Of' Nftl'OllT llACH ----------~-Of' OU.Nel COUllTY, AllO 09> IAll•
JICTloetS otl l'•Oflln TMHITO. lfWfiCI TO CRIOmMIS •
WILL II l'AlllNTIO 'ott MIAA· SUl'IRIOA COURT Of' 'Y1tS
Ille. STATI 01' CALIPOll.•IA llOll
NOTICE IS HlllEIY GIVEN llltl THI COUNTY 0 .. ~
en •"'latloll Ille llHll ftled """' w.e lie. ~ loctl ~ "ormtllcMI Commlu .... of Estele of HAllllY J. HIU.. ~
Ille COlllllY et ~·-· fl.to f/f C.llfernla, NOTICE IS HlltEIY 01.,,IN to Ille ,..,...Ing ltlll Ni. CflNlllNloll Ullf'O'le cndlton of ttle ...... MIMd .......
IN Pf'Ol*ed -Ulloft dltllMtild H !NI •II --llrilnt (Nlnle ... Ind U-H.,_ View Hlllt AM .. etlon Ille Nici tlectdenl ara ...,ir.d to flle
lo the City ol N-IPOt1 IMcll f/f Orange 111em. wllll !tit _..,... ~ In
C-ly, Callfornla. The ~rlu ol !tit o1f1Q ot "" deft: of tM *" -stld Oroc>OMll lrt U lollowa -It: llltecl i;.it1 Of 10 ,.,....,, tllim. wtfll Ille
'ROl'OSIO ANNIXATION TO THI Cl· -Mry ~oucllert. to !tie "'""""*' •t nte Big ~ of Orangt TY op: HIWl'OllT 11~c" Mo . -1111 oHicn of 11., ,,..,_ ALLIN .-1ul'l'111 HAHOll YllW HILLI AN. MITC'4ELL. 1501 Wl!l1dllf Or., klle County basketball -Hun· :~i;c"!!,C:,~ o1 lllod. • ,1 -~ ,2 :ioo. Newport 11ac11. Calif .. 1111\ldl It t11e
tingt B h C d l of 1 1 • • I nv olece of bullnt11 ef tM 111• lllllM '" On eaC , Orona e rv ne • 5ubcll•l1lon, In Ille CounlY t ll mittera pertalnlnt to 1lle _..It ., • o1 OnnM, Sltle ol Callfo<nl•. u •lloWn "kl deeeellnl, wllllln 1bl "*""" aft. Mar and Marina -r&talned on • m•o "'" In look 1. Plllle 11 ., 1119 flm M1le1tllMI ., tt111 tlllflc9. ol Mlacetlaneou1 llecord Mu• In lh• 0 "" J s, lNI their lofty CIF rankings in office ol lilt Counrv llKOrder ol uld • ·~:..'In .. M.91. ""' County, deK'l'llMd u tollOW'I: lnl Ir 1 ,_ .. -.. lltl'* the latest Weekly ballot by Commencing 11 Ille most NorlllerlY Adm 1 e '"' .. ..,. ............... ,
• comtr of "'d llock '21 tllMc• Soulll of"'-•Nw ~ -· Southland sport& writers 40' 1'' Sol" Wul •lonv t " • ALLEN ... MITCHILL.
H .. ~1_..,. (l"3) h ·1 d Norlllw"terly line ol wkl lllOCll 1156.30 ~~ 'i:;':.. .... • .......,&'.on .r e fett to tlle ctfllill' llne of MlcArlhur M..,.,, a..a, C.ilt fWI · do third la behind lloulevu'CI, 100.00 ,._, In wkttl\, at TIL1 tn4l ...... • wn p ce · =.a:,. 1n ~ ~ r~J::I ~.!.°: .,._,. ,.. A•lal 1 a1r111
unbeaten Compton a n d of "Id County; lllenc:e Sou"' 11• Publlthtel Orange C... Dlllf ~
• ~1· SS" Eut •lono 11ld Ctnler line Jt n. •• 14 "' .. "" ' twice-defeated North Tor-'33.01 '"'' •heflce Soult> u· ,.. ll"
ranee. Corona del Mar (19-
2) followed the Oilers and
Marina 0 7·2) was third.
Only Marina's position in
the ratings is menaced this
week as coach Lute Olson's
Vikings were m e e t i n g
dangerous Newport Harbor
t.bi.s afternoon and tackle
tough Anaheim F r i d a y
night. In an earlier meeting
with Anaheim, the Yikes
took a 47-44 win.
Eut lel•lng uld center tint 52.61 LEGAL NOTICB
ttet to Ille EolttlY r)Oht tf way ------~-----
""' of Mid MICAt1hur IOulevenl end '•2"tt " • point In Ille bour>dlrY of Ille City c11tn .. 1CATI Of' .us ....
of N.-t llMcll t i etltblls.hed bY .. IC'l'l'YIOUI llAMI •
Orctln.ra Numbff "'· "kl oolnt belflll Tiie """""""' ._ cwt~ lie h tllt True Point ol lltOlnnlnti: thence condUCfllng a llullNll •I 11• ~·
Soulll II' ~· "" Eul •lone "lei St., C•la Meu, Clllfomll, """' 1M boundary Hlt.17 IMI lo Illa be91nnlnt flcltti-flf1'1 -., AL.'YlllO COM-ot I <vrve ll\lnln CUIU.. W .. tetlY ,AHY Ind 11\et .. Id firm It __...
hl•lnt • radius of 7060.00 leet; ltltfte• of tM foltawll!I ~ .._ ~ Ill Soul!Httly 1140.:17 leet etonv ulcl CU"'• lull MCI plaQ ol raldencll la Ii .... ""°"'"' •• -" of 349 ..,. 04" '°'"' lo a r.clltl 11111 b .. 11 Souttl 47' J°'"" S. Wlltt.cA, 11a ,._,...
Q' SI" Eest to Mid CU,.....I lllenct SI~ C•te Mnl, C.llfem la,
IHVI... Mid boundary Soutll W U' Oatecl J•nut,., 4 lHI.
oo" East sn." r..ts tMnca Norfll J-.11 s. W111tacn
SS-02' 00" Eut 410.00 IH I; tlltnce $1119 f/f C•llfonlll, ~ ~
Soulll 41' 07 00" Eut 1100.ot fffh On J1nua1Y 4 1NI. W.. ""' I
lhlnct *"' #' :14' 00" Eut SlS. Notert l'ubllc In end fOf' uld "9'9. leet to • oolnt on • -tangen penonenY epMtrlCI JMtllfl &. 'Miiteer(
curve -·• HorthwnNfl\# N•I"' •-te me to lie tllt ,.,_ wllllf • r.cllus of 4000.00 fMI, • radlt l n.me 11 aubKrRllCI to "'9 wtlltlll "-
to "kl POllll bl•n Solllll 15' S1' 11rumtftt and ac:ltnoWladted lit .__.
V" Eull thence HOt1llH 11etlY 214.'7 "" -· AAA Top Ten feet •iont u ld curve ttirouoll •• IOFflClAl SEALI Place School Votes ·~'· ot 4' 04' 5'"1 lllenu Hor1h llowlll A.. 01'11Wt 2f S7' J7" lut 1703.n tttt to Ill• Not•rv ,uMlc 1. Compton (20-0) 160 btelnnlng of • curve con c • v • s1111 of C.llloml•
2. No. Torran,.., (2().2) l33 Nor"'WH ltrly lltvlng • r•dlus ol 2000.00 Prlnclptl Office In "~ '-•1; !Ilene• Northerly 1641." '"' Orange CounlY 3. Huntin'""'"' ( 15·3) 122 •lont "kl curve lllrout/I an angle MY CornmlUIOll IJQtlrM a-n• ol '1' IA' 2l"I lll<lfl<e North 17' Slot. 26, 1t11 4. Corona del Mar (19-2 )101 w "6" w .. 1 3.5.21 1ee1 to • llolnl l'ut6hecl ore,... Cout Del.., l'llol,
5. Marina (17·2) 87 on • non-i.rigent curw COllCAIV. J en. t. u , n. JO. i t• ~
Northerly ll•vt"' • radlin of 2fll0.oo --------:-::'.:-=~--
6. Aviation (19-3) 75 =it. ~7• r1~~1:l .. ~ •• ~~~~e!:~~ LEGAL NOTICE
7. Mllllkan (18-2) 59 1407.Jt tee! •'-11ld curw 111reuo11 ,.um •
8. Glenn (16-1) 36 :.n. •r;1•:. '::"\" ,:}4 "f:':\,"°ii: c111T1111uH o' 01scot1"Ynevt.\1n
9 MonroV\·a ( l"' ,.) 34 .._Inning of • curve ~ .. Sout .. rly Of' USI All0/011 AIAll~IWT • o-.> i;:1ng t redlut of _.,,OI ffff1 -..nee Ofl "ICTITIOUI 91AMI 10. (tie) BWTOOgbS (16-4) 12 Wttterly IUU2 1Mt elontl Mid curve THI UHOUSIGNED C:Oltl'OllA.TIOM M,.....1-"Side (21-4) 12 "'"""" an •1191• of "' a • Sl''; ._ ~ certlf'f N I "'9dlYe v~ • ...._ ~ N-ll' W JI" Wee! tS2.21 Oeamller 4. 1N7 II ct..... Ill do others -Troy ( 3), Sunny '"'' to '"' true Point of 11tt1nn1n1. bullntU u...-"" fldltlell• firm n.me
H:11. (1) EXCEPTING THEllEFllOM 1t1at ar· ol CllOUON 6 CAMEllON COMrANY
wo • taln oercal f/f land dnulbef In a •I 2700 "-1 llou,...nl. . ~
cited 111 1111 MeltoMlltM W•llt'. ObJrlct lllKI!, C.litomla, wl\ldl bust-. •• AA·A Top II o1 Sovlllem C.IHomi.. rtCO<dtcl Aut111I '°''=t ~:--:' :f':: ,::;
"· 1"4 In lloclt n14. -J of :'11u11M1a Is .. foli-. t.wlt· 1. S. Lula Obispo (20-1) 131 Olflcla l llecom of Mid County, . Mid CllOSIOM 6 DEWEY, INC., mt
2. San Gabriel (16-3) 128 !!':.'..::!~ m.. N t11ailar.., *9crlbtd ~-::'11 10utever4. .......,. 1eec11.
3 Riverside No (19-2) 1Z7 . A rect1neu1er N rctt of land 1n wit_. ;,,., lleDd tlll• "" .,., "'
4.. Montgomery {20-3) 95 !.lodt c~: ~loe~.,:~·i:!'l:' ~ 0~.t~ ANO onav, •NC.
5 Verbum Dei (14-4) 85 C.lllOf'nla," "-on• -,_.did I Y: ~ c:. C-• In lloak 1, ..... •· In tllt oltlct ,raldlftf 8. Villa Park (14-3) 74 of "" 11_.c1er of · Mkl CeuNY, .. 1c1 STATE o f CAL"'OllNIA.
7. Hemet (16-4) 85 ~ect-=~~ ... "7e,. ~:""\'; c~tr"'f. ~ ... ., ~. u ..
8. Valley Christian (14-1)52 •1 ,._,, ...... to ,.. ctntw ""' 1N7. .,..... -· "" .,..,.."'""'' • • of • IS.tool wide -m.nent •-nt Not•rY '"'"le 1n and fW Mid countv 9. Cabr1llo ( J..2..3) 25 convevld to The Metropol1t111 Waler end snto, ,....,,. flllrell\, dllW ~
lo B ll G d (14 ~) IS 011111ct of Soullletn C•lltomla llY dte4 mtu..,_ .,,, -...,_.ny ,;.i..;,.,, • e ar ens .., recorded In kc* 1211. 1)119e J17, of Ale .. nlltr C. C.mtrOft, "-.,.-me
Otllcltl Recordl In tll• office of "kl to lie !IHI l'resldallt ol tM C:orpontloft
GREAT
IESTERI
EIHlllT
CEITEI --,~ ttA._lfwt , ... , .... , .....
"f:'l." I °"::'-::"~~'· auN. ' ,. So Mwft ,. ,. s.. ..
So Mutlt,. Oo1 •
CAMPOS • ,_ TICILI
PllllllATl ...... ... _., unm ... e ...n
SEE IYER 200 YACATll YBllES
* MIO lltClt'• * .PICIAl ftlNl'I ""-a ....."'1Y~ •••
a•lllT ••n llYID
llUITWI • ,_ ..
>
ltecordlf, II • llOlnt on Hid cenl.,. ltlal ll!Klltod Ille wlttlltt lnltnlrntnl °" line wlllcll 11 dlltenl North 11' SO' the ...,,.., of Ille cet'PO!'•t!On tMnlft
IM" WMt •lont "Id center llM )0.17 named. ..... l<k_........ .. IN tllal t11t from Ille Soullllrlr 1ermlnu1 of eudl eor-atlOn OtCU19d tlll ume.
tllll certain count I• u ld cemer In •II-• wt1ereof. I ,,..,. '*-lo
line dasct1btd 11 h••lno • '*'rlnt Mt mv .,.,.. alld tfftM "" ttnci.1
efld dl•l•nce ol Soul!I 1" 1'' 20" -• tllt drt and .,..,. 111 ttlf• ~It EHf 1"0M fett In IN dnctitlllon flrat •bOW wrl ......
ol Mid 1Moot Wlcle --nlf'lf MM-(OFFICIAL SEAL) menll bounded Nortlllf'IY bv t line MalYI J. AMenan
whlcll II If rlftll •ntlte to "Id Notary l'llMlc • Calltlmle
ellove 11*\tfontd cenler line. •I • l'rlncll'tl omc. 111 POlnl on •Id ~lef' line Whlcl( 11 Or-Caut1fY dlmlll N-II SO' 04" Wm tlontl MY C-ltllcill IEJlplr9I
"Id ctnlw line ll0.17 feet from Mid Mrt 11, 1t7'l
SoutlltrlY terminus of lhtt cer1tln 4177.0C ~ In Mkl center line C111c:t1btd .,,_,.,.....,......,
.. lll•lnt a bt•rlng and dl1l1nce m se. ....,,., or. o1 South 1 .. »' w• East 7"0.• ....w ...., c.lf~ Ifft; _.,. WMl•rly by I llne Tll (1'12) Jn.ltM Whldl b pereltel wllh •nd 4S tfft 4117.0C
Wntem, ""'"'red •I rlefll eneles. 'ublllMCI Or.... C-' Del!Y "'°'' trom !Mt c.ena1n count In Mid C9flltf J.,.. n, JO ..,. ,..... 4 13. t• UNI
llnt clelCTlbed H htvlf'IO a llHrl"' -------------flftel c1111ara o1 5ou1ll 1r ,., 20" • 111'1!,. w NOTI,_ Ent 7'99.40 feel; a nd bounded &aslertr ___ .;,.~ ______ '-El _ _....__
bY • line wllldl 11 Nr111e1 wltll ,.,..
and 1115 fHf Ettftfl'f', ~red 11 Tl Ofl AIAllOOllMUT riollt •"81ee, from th• c«taln count ClllT"'ICA -rr-.. 11u.1 In .. kl Cll'tlr ""' dMCtlbed .. ""'"'' o.. ..... . ...... ..... .. a llearlne ....s dl1tanc:e o1 '°'1tll 1'" THE UNOlllSIGNIO • "**" cenlf't
)6' 20" l!Ht 7"0.40 tMI. 11111 olftctlve OeCll'llbW 2', 1W7, ....,
ALSO I XCE'11HO THElllFllOM ""' c ...... to • .. •cE,_MTU~ltY 11'rv~, co "'1•1n perctt ol llllCI cletcrlMd In nrm Mini ... • 1 deed le t11t MllfePOllten W1ter Ollfrlct et IJ2t H. c.ntvrY e.lrnlrf, tent•
ot Joulllttn Calltornle, recorWcl ~AM, Y'~""~~~-= 6, 1'4:1 In 11oak 121,, -a1 of ........,.,r ~ ., '"" ...._
Offkt.I R_.,. of ""' CountY, "Id..,_, wMee -In llllt.,,, -
otrcel being mort •trtlcut.rlY delUllled ol rulcltftel1 MN I~!!'~ rlWM!I 11 tolloWt· Wiii em . _,,.._, •
A pe;c.I of li ne! In •~ n o1 Avenue, Loi ~ c;.llfenllal Oenlkll
Irvine'• SubclM1lon of ll1ncno San CE. MC11 :::' =~ N~ ~~ JNqUln •nd L.omlt cit San"-and · • • • N ,. __ P:llnt ""' lll•tw AllO!mem "' lh ncllO C.ollel llHltY Ce., lric., 1• • -• Santlego • Sanhl Ane. In Ille CounlY llvd .. 5ante Ane, C.lllllt'tlla.
of Or•llll• Sltte of Cellfo<nla, " Oatod;,.i,'""iT~r' 11':.!~ CO INC. ~ 4111 m111 ,_....,, In loOlt 1, ..,. -,...... " p-• ti Mlsctll•-Mtpe. r_.d1 I Y Wlllt.m N, ........
of "'d Of•nee County, Mid N n:•I I Pr= L. McHent. ~':'fol~: more "artlclllttt\# dalcrll>-~,...,.,
... lllnlne et e llofnt 4111 the Nor1t1WMI WllllMI N ... ttue ltM IOlllllM•I centef line of ukl 0-._ C:. Mc"-
ll!Oci ti. dlslM 11 .. uon North so• H ...a McttaM N' U" Well, 1• leel ,,._ lht STATE Of' CALll'OllNIA )
5ou!M11I -tier c•-o1 Mid l lod. COUNTY 0" Olt.AHOI ) .. -... n 1 IMnc:a Soulll r S3' 2S" Wal, On J-ry lt. ltA. ....... INo ,... e fllt..,u of 1• IHI: tllff'Ce Nt<tll ut*nltned, I Motaty "*IO Ill .,.-W 06' lS" Wnt, t dltltnct of 40I lor M.. Sl•te. ,.,_Jb# ........
r.11 llltN:t North Jt' SJ' JS'' E111, Wlllt.11'1 N. SMttvdl. --19 -• dlltence of m twt: ''-'-1eu111 lo Ill tt1t ,,_lllltlt llMI .._., L. W ... JS" Eut, t dlt llllCe of ilOO MCHene, ._ to -te 9 tllll .....
.... , IMnCe '°""' ,. . .,-U" w .. 1. ,,,., o1"" con>Gfltlln ht_,...,..
a diet-of 6H Ifft 19 ... "4nt wtltlln INtrumtnt, ~ • .. '9
ol lletlnnlng ... "" .. ,_ ..,. ~ .. wtlMft
Al 11W llme of tlle Mlflf!I Mtlced lllltrWMM 9'I lllMW ti .. =tllow
lllf'elf< Mkl ~ties meY M medlfled -·In named. ... adl--to "' '"' acldlrlon ti otM ttnllorY Ill me lflll Midi .. .,. • .._ lie
Ille •le'""" .. "",...,...,, Wltlllft ~ ~ .......... NOT ICf IS "UllTHEll GIVEN, tlltl 0t: e reMlutlell elf HI ._. fll ......... "Id C-lqloo 1W11 fl•ed WotdneMY WITNUS ,.,.,., MM IM tlflde•-'-lllt IMll •Y of F*11try, 1"' et 10 .... IC:IAL SI.ALI
t11t ._ tf t:• l"dldt , M. of Mid JOYW L. ·~
dly et II -11 Mid metlW ctn NGf.,., l"ll'l!f.._... Ill ....,.. "' 11-., Ill Illa Or•• ,,.,. ., Q,,,_,_ C...nlY ......,,llll11rtllofl l ulldlno, SU Hortll l'()ftci.at Offlcol
5,,_..,.,. Sfl'eef, lal!M AN, CallfWnla, Otafltll Cou"'1
•• lllt "-.,., ltle<t "' Ille .......... My ~-~ f/f .... ..,..,..., "'9llllf '""" •11 .,..,..., ~ 14 1t7t • tM lllltdlons llllf•'* Wlllcll ""y lie STATE Of' CAL"OllNIA ) n~ .,.. at "!llcfl !'-llllCI "'*9 cou•TY °' OllAtfOE > •
'" --~ ...,.... 11111' -On Jl!WllT ,.. .... ,...,.. ""' • -Ila ....,., Net.,., l'llllllC Ill -... ... ..... Ot ... I J,,_,,., 114, 1M ,__II\# ..,.. .... ~ N, rE I Y OltDllt Of' n.1 LOCAL AOINCY C>tNN C. *"'"'• ..,. ..._.,
l'OllMATION C~lllK* ~~•-ti fllt ta ..........
ClOUNTY, CALl"°ltNIA. "'""' If" ....,.... t. .. ::= ~"""' =~-=-:r=..•.•_ "· -L-1 ,._., WITNtllS "'1 ...................
,._t.., c-tMIM IOFl'ICIAL HALI • Of cw-c.w. ~ L. ...... _ ca...,. ...,., flwMfl
,....... ....,.,, """""'""" ,,... ..... ,,, Clllflrl4ll ~ .. °'"' .... ....,., ..,..., Ofrlcll .._. c..l'llMlle __., .. ,,. 1AMI :r~.c,:1:::.i ...,.
K. d L!t.. t o.c. ,., "" ' I I l11te 0 ......,et« C111f o... ....
I Ask Andy' JfA, ... :..-.:.. .. ,. -M
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J
JI DAILY PH.OT ,.._ .. __ _
For The
Record
Meetings
TUIRllAY aota,.., C• fl/ ...__,........, lrtlM
c-1 C-l'rf CIUb. 4111 E ~
H ...... r. (.-4111 -· ••• -· C--· IM-1 .._,_ L ..... Cl\*. Mna WfW C-lt'Y Cl••
C•ta ~t·4S '"' .,lbM an l leos Club. vui. Mtr1M.
l..S ~-OrM. ............... ~1''h-T•1~ C""-1tl
lltafldl -· 1 ... Padflc eo.t H'91'wrt. S.I IMdl. J:• •·"'-H\lfth,'llGfl .._ Ela ._...., Ela c lull, .. OcHll A•-Hvntmtlllll
$«~ !: ";;· P-rYatlClll and
E"'°"''",,...., • l a rber1ho• OW,._, Slrwl"9 "' "'"''Kl· N-1 Htrt>ot Clla!*r. Coll-Palil kMOI.
lllO Notre 0•'"'· "'611 M_., t:•
L g OM. ,,_ No. me. as 1. 17lll $!reel, Costa Mesa, I: IS 11.m.
WIONISOAY WMl~lnsi.r T011tma11er Chill, J. 00n'1 Pi nc.•• 11ouse, Wnlmlnsiw,
• U p.m. H1H1l1nQ1on 8Hdl L1-Club-Nortfl,
MNdoWlertt Country (l\lb, Huntlll9IOll
1 .. ~. 7:00 • m. (Olli Mfte·Ortnot Coast lion• Chill,
Odll'1. 717 E. 17"' St .. 1 a.m.
l lve Flame TOlll'INt!Wn c I u ". Howenl Johnson'• ~.-1Wlrl1rd,
Coot• Mftt, 7 • m. (Olla Mftt ()ptlmlsl Clull, Corti Aaef
Rntaur111t. 166 Htrbor louleYMd.
Coat1 Mew. 11 noon. Hvnlln9'0I> kedl Ex:dlanot CIUlt.
$Mf 110" ka<1' Inn, HllllllM!Gft
INch, tl ""°" w .. 1m111srer Optlmbl Chill, Klne't hble Rtsl•ur•nt, Wtttmlnsler, 11
noon Cooll Mew ROIUY Club. M .. Verclt
Country Cl\10, COiii Me,., 17 -W•rmlnster Ex<Nno1 Club, JollY KlllOhl Rnt1urenl, G•rdell Grove,
~:.:~;:,:·'Sa1i.-, EJ<cMnot Club, l'r1n-
col1' resleur1nt, 111.!1 IHch llvd.,
Huntl!llJlon .. Kii. 12:1J Pm.
Divorces
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DAii. 'f PILOT Slttt Phete
Okag, Boss?
Lucy Bell, editor of the DAILY PILOT'S Week·
ender Magazine, checks reaction of DAILY PILOT
Publisher Robert N. Weed ·to ADD ONE, the Or·
ange County Press Club's annual publication which
she edited as a volunteer "moonlighter." Newport
Beach cartoonist Dick Shaw contributed the cover
artwork for the current book. OIVOACIS l'ILIO
Vlrvlnl• ~r YI Ald!Mll Ch.net --------------------------
... ~"""'{. Codlran w Freellne
Oe_, Codlrtn lerbtr• lortfl GIDtia YS cs-... ,,..,
Glbbt
I(.., J Jusllct ,,. c;.,,. E. Juttlca
.Unt Marl• Kint YI W • Y n • Lavern Klno tt.rvn M. Kocher• YI Pet• G. Kocher•
Eileen Palrlela S.Vllla w Cheri" Lee
S.•111•
H1lllt J. Mel.tan YI John w. McLMn GtM'I~ Bourtssa vt JlmtS E. J•=u~ 5trldcler vs PmY au"'
$trldtler Lynne lrtnt Jenltl,. YI Jamet L•
Jenkllls PINAL DICAIWS
Geftev• Rlcltlrlft YI Irvin Tucker
p~~ttn Fwel YI Edwin Laland L:::I MaY Ull,,_ YI Eddie Arl'IOld
Ullrnen Patrlci. J•n Wr19ht YI Vnttlle LM
WrlOhl
Fire Calls
"'"'" ...... hid! 1:10 e.m. N\ondaY, tlrt lnwst!Mtlon.
16lll O.v1t Lant. \tit ,.m .• rucua, 11062 Ven DYil• Lant
6·02 D m, ortu llre, ru r of 17261
GotN!rd St. l'-talft Valley
t:SI a.m. MonclaY, medltal aid, War-
ner _._ and N~ StrMI
J::IO 1 m. Tl>H<llY. small llrt, 11622
Warner .Ave. w .. trnlM1W
tO·J6 e.m. Monday, mecllail Ml, not
I OIM Ave. 11 ·ot 1.m .. 11,.. lllW'SllNllGft, lobe •nd
Hoowr t Y-4:" p.m., trHll fire, Sl•tw'• Nrtclnt1
lot .... .... 2:1' D.m. Monday, laundry ..-Tl fl,..,
115 .tt11 St.
C..te Mell l:40 p.m. Monday, Chrltt,,,.. trw. 1724 Tustin A ... In Ille _,
10·05 p.m., rucua. 372 I . '9111 tt., Aol. A
l:Ot a.m. Tuetdly, --· 1tM ,,.. vine ,\ve.
Pilot 1'isitors
DEATH NOTICES
SHANNON
Mrt. V1r1 Venl111 Sllannon. "" 1', o1 117 Urd SI., N.-.-1 !Madi. Pe11ed aw1Y Jenu•rv 77. Survlvld b¥ _., Wayne L. arid Otrwood M. SNnnoru
Mid -trenddllld. CM"I 5el'vlcn end lni.rrNnt. l :JO P.M. Thunchy.
WttlmlnttH Memorial Patti ""'1rnulry .,,., ,,,,.,.,.,..,.
CO ND EE
.Ailiff! KtnMlll '°"""· "9e 76. of
'"' Vllla9t Road. L-hldl Olf!d January 11. Svrvlwcl bY 11 .... 111era.
Harry end Charles Condeel ~.
Waller COl'btn. F1mltv r-ts -whnr"9 IO "'.it• ..,_r\11 co.1· lnlNtlolls p4Mse Oonote ID Ill• Lonv IHCh Memorl1I HolPl1111. $erYle»s.
Tnurld1y. 1 P.M.. •I llw OllCllY L•~·-Motfllll"f, L.,,,o Beech.
RODGERS R~I FNJem&n Rodgen. Aile 37. ot 1700 P•-Wav, "6C, Cotl•
M-Pasl«I •WIY J tn\laN 21. SUrvlY•
Id by wit• Mau'"": da119hltf', ClndY1
tell>@r, Wiiiiam S. llodvart. l •NM•
Cllv .Atabamar ""'""''· Mn. Mln111!> h llt Fr~man • .Alolne, .Atatlarne1 !WO
1lster1. Sere IEllr•M"' and Wiiiie hlle1
rtwte ~~. W•"" E., l llllt J .. encl NHI E. Rod'9"-114 of Alabama. Services. T"""'8y, l P.M~ a.41
lr-•r Ch1pel, Will\ Rev. IU<Mrll
l)uflt.., offkrl1l"!lf. lni...-nt, PacHlc
View ~tm0rlal 1'1!11. Olrecltd b¥
I# II ll'WCIWll., MMtuery, 1 I 0
lr01dW1v, Costa ~1.
NELSON
Wllll1m N~lson. 11661 T"°""' Aw ..
wn1ml111!w. Survl-llY wlle, W.... oi.: two ...... WlWlam E. and TOl>Y
L Nelton: lwO cltUQ11'9n, 'terr\ lte '"" f"'" \.I""" SerYlcM. Thursdav. I 1 m PHI! F1lftllv ColOfllel Fu ..... 11
Home
BAL 1'Z MORTUARIES
Comia del Mar OR MUI
Cotta Mesa Ml f.!04
BELL BROADWAY
MO~ARY
111 Broadway, c..ta Mtta uwm
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
C'.emekrJ e Monury
Cbpel
-Padne View Drtn Ne,,,.n Be8Clt, cattftnta
M+l7ll
Pm PUllLY OOLOMW.
FUNERAL BOO
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Campus Back Home
WILMINGTON -"We
have bad our eyes opened."
The words written by
Dust.in Cole, editor of the
shipboard n e w s p a p e r .
epitomize the m e s s a g e
students of C b a p m a n
College's Boating campus
weni to give cJty and county
officials upon docking this
morning.
Mayors and c o u n t y
aupervison from Orange
and Los Angeles counties
were invited aboard the S.S.
Ryndam here to talk to the
3 Countians
Featured
At Law Meet
Trial Delayed
SANTA ANA -Four men
accuaed of bootmakinl in
Orange County won a
month's delay Monday on
setting of a trial date in
Superior Court. Ordered to
return March 25 by Judge
Samuel Dreb:en w e r e
Wllllam L. Doner, 2.8, Ned
Eckert. 30. formerly of
Newport Beach: and Jack
N. Leum, 48, of Monrovia
and Henry T. Smith, 61, of
Pasa~na. ...........
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QUALITY PRODUCTS AT LOW PlllCESI
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6. STYU·MA TE• Zl&-.lMi PlllQ MACHINE
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IMPORTANCE OF TIME -Forecasting a full year required to
successfully complete the major goals of Newpo~t Harbor Au.xil·
iary, Children's Home Society is Mrs. William C. Adams (center),
newly installed president, while pledging to make every min~te
count are Mrs. Robe~ Diemer (left), vice president and Mrs.
Richard Sewell, recording secretary.
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Password's 'Aloha'
To Island Paradise
"Aloha. aloha" will resound throughout the Balboa Bay Club when ·
members of lhe Newport Beach Thursday Morning Club-uke time out
from . their busy ph ilanthropic schedule for merrymaking.
The event. of course, is the annual Luau, planned to take place
Friday. Feb. 16.
Transforming the club into an Island paradise is the major task of
Mrs. James C. Stamper and her committee, while Mrs. Robert D. Smiijl has
been assigned the duties of collecting door prizes. ·
Mrs. Robert C. Miller, party chairman. annpunced festivities will
begin with a no host coolctail hour at 7 p.m., to be followed by an exotic ·
buffet and dancing to the music of the Kalehua band1 The planned floor
show will feature the well known Ualani dancers wUb '\Johnny Bright serv-
ing 85 master of ceremonies. ....
ReservaUons, which are to be made by Frjday, Feb. 9, are being
handled by Mrs. John Morris, chairman at 644-0522 and Mrs. Richard
Bechtel at 675-1279.
Although the group already has chalked up an impressive list of
contributions during the current club year, it is obviou1 members an not
ready to rest on their laurels.
For, after this brief respite. these diligent workers will start ga ... el"·
ing saleable articles for their third annual spring Tteaau.rea and Trlria
Sale, given for the sole benefit of the Student Loan ,tund which the dab
iJ1itiated at Orange Coast College. . .... . .
This fund enables students, who otherwise tnl~ be forced to ltrop
out due to financial dHficulties, to remain in acbOOI .' The college, itself,
determines which studenl6 are eligible to recei~ this aid.
In the past two years, the Thursday Morning Club hal donat.d more
than S2,000 to tl'lis worthy cause. ,
Patients at Fairview State Hospital had their tfoliday season bnp~
ened, thanks to the abundance of gifts donated by m~mbers and peata. A
generous check also was presented and was deslgriated far fishing trips and
, outings to be enjoyed by patients wb() are able to participate in thete activ·
ities. · • ·
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Gavel in New Hands
Challenges
Continue
Financially supporting Children's Home Society, the
largest, private adoptJon agency in the state, is the continu-
ing goal of tbe Newport Harbor Auxiliary.
As Mrs. William C. Adams accepted the gavel and all
the duties of th~ presidency, she forecast another challeng-
ing year with many successes through traditional fund·
raising efforts -the major ones being the annual debu"'
tante ball and the biennial soiree d'art. .
Because of this energetic group's endeavors, an l:mpre5·
sive amount of money has been contributed to the agency
enabling it to increase services to natural and adoptive par·
ents and chi ldren.
Serving with Mrs. Adams during the ensuing year will
be the Mmes. Robert Diemer, vice president; ruchard A.
Sewen. recording secretary; Richard Jonas, corresponding
secretary; Richard Hess, treasurer, and Merton K. Cameron
Jr., parliamentarian.
Chairmen appointed include the Mmes. Renfro C. New•
comb, programs; Royal D. Tucker, invitations; Donald E.
Swedlund, community information; G. Robert HOdson, pub-
licity; Les Littlejohn, hostess; Frank H. Trane, roster, and
Robert J. Noble, volunteers.
Also announced during the opening meeting were the
appointmenta of chairmanships for the 15th annual ball,
which is presented during the Christmas holiday season.
Ball chairman is Mrs. George W. Gurr Jr., assisted by
the Mmes. Cameron, debutantes; John Watson. presenta-
tion; Wilson V. Woodman, decorations; Royal D. Tucker,
invrt'.atioll6; John Killefer, reservations; Alfred V. Jorgensen,
tea; Raymond Hitzel, hostesses; John B. Parker, preball
party; W. Phelps Merickel, programs; Richard Hogsett,
phone; Robert H. Blandford, photograph~. and Hodson, pub-
licity. . •
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Also on the beneficiary list are Corona del Mar Library, a recipient
of a record rack, James Lagston who was presented a special ICbolarahip
so he could continue his studies In music, and the Florence Crittenton
Home wbic.h was -eiven a monetary contribution.
LUAU LURES -All dreued up for a special party are (left to
right) ?,Jrs. Gordon McCarty, Mrs. Eugene W. Cavitt and .Mrs.
Frank R. Lowden, who are answering the call to a Luau, planned
by the Newport Beach Thursday Morning Cl\.tb. Island feetiviti~·
will beg.in at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, in Balboa Bay Club.
Airborne Faas Flock to Def erld ·Disc ·Jockeys of the Sk~
DEAR ANN J..ANbERS: You-cer·
tainly dlc1 di,aappoblt me when you
qreed with that aourball who said
he WU aict and tired of airline pilota
wbo behave lib frustrlted dlsc
jocke1J. YOU went alOQC with b1a no-
tJon that a pilot abould creet the pu·
Mft19'1 IDd then abut up for the dur·
a&. al tbe trip.
Y oa probebly do a lot of D.Ya.i
_. taa pJenty o1 won 1Jo11 t0
keep JOU occapied on tbe plua, but
l'ID I amall • taWD llrl wbo COIWdtrt
• plane trip an actana adventure.
J eajoy It when tht pilot.I are cbltty.
J lib to ban them pol.at out pllcM
of mt.rat ad make I few. ........
rtmatka along me W'rf· Jt'a &Jio
.........U.1 to g!t tbe weltbtl' report
111d to be informed on {)yin& coadJUOna u ,.. to &Joos.
'
Soj ple11e, Ann t.aacWI, print ll)y
Jettir' and Jet the piloel bow there
are a lot of aa wbo low to liaten
to them. -ALL E~
DEAJl EAU: 81n'1 ,._ ...._
....... , ..eerett ,... .. a.. th ............................ -ti,.._., YOUR IMe.
It 9'ftf ......... tW ..
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"nil .. '"' ~ """" .. ~f· 8o ~at ..... fellu, -. ......
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marri~ -somet.hing he could use
for a lifetime.
l bit on the ldea or saving coupons
for silverware. Many of my Crlends
and u,. women I baby-sat for knew
I wu aaYi.ng co\Jpons and they haned
theirs over to me.
..... eomme•ta the Oyl•• publle ~n I heard the boy had become ,...;"IL · ' -tntaced to a sweet girl t was over·
D ... n ANN LANDERS: Several , Jo7ed. I bad enough coupons for a aonn , eGllllp&ete service for twelve. plus all
,ean aco m7 haaband passed away. lie utra pieces. I bouibt a lovely
The bo7 ne~ door cut m7 grass, •liver chat ind fe)t so proud that
abovtled the anow and dld many •mall ·1 ,wu able •to ,Sve this young man
chores. I tried to pay hJm but bt 1~1 ~:!,1~bsolutely
refUled to accept a P8DllY· J bou&hl ' ftoond. Tbt ·to-be came to my
bUn small Slftl at Chriltmu and Mint ud d'WmpN ... allverware rl~ht
remembered blm on his btrthday. but ta the livinl room noer. chest and
all the while J kept thlnkina I would ID. She uid a f'r1end bad told her
bly him a If and prtaent 1tMD be tlllil allnr wu obtataed wttb coupons
t
but she dJd not believe it at first.
When her friend prov'ed it. she said
she waa so humiliated she broke down
and cried. Then she cursed me for
"mating a fool of her."
Ann, I am sick about this. J did
not mean to make a fool of anyone.
I thought any youn& couple would
be thrilled with the silver. I bav9
nothing nearly 10 f.Loe tD ~y 01'D home. Wlll you please teU me wbat
to do? Was it wroat to 1lve them
thJ1 lift? I wlil apolOlla lf 1oa tldnk .
I should. -HEARTSfCK • •.
DEAR R: The·lldlk'• perferamn wu • ltibby, fl.breCI enrdle ,II
.~ lleatevhr. v .. .,... .....
.,...., If sh dMJll .ner YOU •
apelel.Y (alter Iler a.Kt lteat1 et
&Ma)-, ..,. ,.. wm·"' • ..,..
ud leeept .., ,., tlte bo7'1 ...... ,
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ble ·Ring , Ceremot:y
MRS. THOMAS A. TOLLEFSEN
Los Altos to Be Home
NEWPORT SHORES
BEAUTY SALON
SPliCtAL $260 SAVE
'ON ALL PHMANINTS
· INCLUDB STYUNe.
SHAMPOO, SIT •••
' COLOI snclAUm
211 ... ITl•llT WUT NIWPOllT HACH
(lff c.-""'·' .. '"°"• 54M5~
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Dinner
launches
Campaign
Opening a capital funds
campaign for Smith College
was a dinner in the Los
Angeles Music Center which
honored the collece pre•l·
dent, T h o m a s C. Mer.·
denhall.
A m o D I d ilUn,W.bed
~·· attendini W'1°t_GQY. iiid Mi'I. Roaald Beapn.
-She fl a 11aduate of the
colle1e.
fte 100 memben of Smith
C.Olle1e Club of Orange
Count)' were we ll
repr11ented, according to
Mr1. Frederick McBrien of
Newpcrt Beach, prealdent.
AmOftl lpotllOfl a D d
boltelMI from the Orance
Cout are& WeH the MmH.
Btm"J K. Elder, Balboa:
John Davidlon, Ciotta Mesa:
Ebbe?t Bugbel, Corona del
Mar: Francia Fablan Jr.,
South Laguna; Alfred lllll
ud Gerald Lowell, Laguna
Beach, and Claron Payne
and Joaepb J o b n 1 o n ,
Emerald Bay.
Kids Uke to
'Ask Andy'
I
Mr .... Mn."'--'~ A romance that begaa DrlDJl Of .......--.
wheD they atudied at Stan. rev~ .. ~
ford'• Overseas CampUI in their 4•W'J ...
Britain was culminated last DrileoD tf W
Saturday in St a n f or d t>.C., to Bdnrd· ,,.._
Memorial Chapel w b e ll Wtlcb Jr, ol ~ Vi.-..
Cathy J,ynn Bjorklund and · NupUat rt119 .. I' m t
Thomaa ~thur Tollefsen Juna 11 bt s p 1 • 11•9 1 were mam~. c at b o 11 e Clure II,•
Adding a sentimental note Gecltfetown. .........
to· the double ring ceremony, D.C. '
performed ~Y the Rev: 1:-ant Tbe ceuple ... ........
Barton, Episcopal mm1ster 1-r tbe smt~ ,.....
at the university. was Stan· ""J ........... _ DC. ford's Music P r ofessor tlon, w_......_ ' _._ '
Herbert Nanney who was W.1 DrilcoD .,......,.
the soloist and who was on from Seabreae B & 1 b . tr' .th th School. DaJtona BeMb the overseas ip wi em. Fl d ~tel her d ui
The bride, daugh~r of Mr. e dau :'a {10 n from tbl
and Mrs. Ralph B1orklund University of Florida ,..._,
of Newport ~each, waa lhe pledged Delta G.-a.
given in marriage by. her Her tlance, IOD ol Dr. ad
fath.er. She wore .an ivory Mr Edward Wtlala "
silk peau de sole gown, '· .....
featuring tiny flared sleeves L 0 n I JD e &!: • i ·•
of &lgian lace. graduated Catllldral
Her sweeping train flow_ed High School, Spriasleld,
from the shoulders, and Maa1., and Co11e1e .el ·the
matching lace formed her Holy C r o • • , Won.ter,
headpiece which caught her
tiered silk ilJusion veil.
Honor attendants were f V Sorority
her sisters, Mrs. David
Borek of Balboa and Miss
Amy Bjorklund of Newport
Beach. Mrs. Borek wu
1owned in cranberry peau
de soie and carried pint
roeebudJ, w h i 1 e M i s 1
B)orldund wore an opaline
pink frock and carried a
smaller bouquet of plnk
rosebuds.
Wearing similar gowtll
and carrying long -stem·
med pink roses were the
bridesmaids. Miss Diane
Sumner of Palo Alto, MiSI
Charlotte Farber of Portolla
Valley, Mrs. Ronald Yett of
Menlo Park and Miss Ann
Tollefsen, the bridegroom'•
sister.
'
Sl.Ueen 11Je1t1 baft been
invited to attend a miclel
meet1n1 ol Fouatata Vlller
Beta G~~.ol
Eplilon Siona A 1 p b a
lnternaUonal 1n tbi llamf
of Mn. WllUam Hew-.
Tburlda7 tvtninl, J'tb. 1
at '7:30 members ,, 111
ptber. fte membtn will
di.ICUll plal)I tor I bated
food aa1e In frClllt Of. Gtmeo,
F'ountain van.,. on reb. 10,
and a l'UJIUUlt WI Ill Hun-
tington B'tac-on X.Cb 21.
· Ten p le d 1 e 1 recetvt.ai
their' Jewel plm recent11
~~ tbl-'Minn: Robert
· Club Meeting Slated,.
The bridegroom , son of Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t
Tollefsen of Altadena, asked
Stanley Smith of Annapolil
to be his best man, while
wihering the 200 guests to
their seats were Robert
Vernatrom and Mic b a e 1
Katz of Stanford, David
Borek, RJcl\ Peters of Santa
Clara and John Bit.anti, Xi Mu Zeta Chapfw of prelident Mr1. DoD Miller .
Pasadena. Beta Sigma "Phi-will gather ?/'.rs. Eugene· G r i 1 z a r d ,
A reception followed in Thumiay, Feb. 1, at a p.m. council prtildtnt, will an·
the Hyatt House, Palo Alto. in the Huntington Beach nounce final plana for the
Special guests were the home of Mrs. Felix Jebbia. annual Valentine DiDDe.r·
bride's grandmothers,. Mrs. d ... tak wJ-ta tb L. L. Closson of Costi Mesa Tak.inc cbar1e of the aD4!. .!""-~ • Y-• • and Mrs. E. G. Bjorklund buainess portion of the g Inn, F eb. 10. At meetln1 will be -cbQter this: the chapter's of SeasJde, Ore. v n. ........ m.·_n _be
Followtng a Palm Spring• ""itt"' -~ '--::" -
boDeJJDOOD--the--De'lrlYndl----................ l-:.,U~· will rtlide in Loi Alto.-. ,,_ "Mrt.-Car1 WU.. a new
The brlde, a 1 us mtiDlif"-jD1 rteilve the
Children's Home Societ)' Pee· r.1· ng weleCIM ritual at t h. debutant.e, ta a graduat.e of I -. · _..., ud fOUowinl, Mrs.
Newport Harbor H i g b J~ iGI lftMllt the pro.
School where . she ... a I Aro"·un,'d". pam ... The CU'U>bean selected H o m e c o m l n g 1~1 and Cearrll Amerlca.
Queen and was editor' ot 11n: Am .. an It in.
th9 ICbool paper. She allo Qlrp. If.---~
k a graduat.e of Stanford. PLEDGING °'* p.tta .m z 1 m p 1, r d e I r e e
Her buaband taa graduate Delta MOritJ tor.UM,..., ...-. of the ICll'Ol'Jt)'
of St. Francia IBp 8cbo6J QuarlW,, 8* ~ ·• t 1 t 1 ao an ..,, m . the area
of IA , Canada and will Uinventtv ,,11 MiU Manba JDa1 ecmtact Jin. M1Dl1an
receive bi.I degree 1 n Small °'· Ne_... Blach. ·a& •.tm. tar· furiber in· architecture tbla 1"1f from .. ,.,, " .. _
Stanford. formlU-, '
Holiday .HWTH SPA
'lfett.Mer . ' 'lo\dilw
PIOUDLY '91ESINTS .
THE 1968 EXECUTIVES MODEU ·
YOUll KIND OP PITNIU AT YOUR KIND OP PRIC:ll
1. SlllClhr, TrilnlMr Wallthe
2. lleclilctloa I• lody W-'tllt
3. THSlon Coetrol
4. More Shlyl1MJ Power
AA at a Price 11lat Wll Not
Stnal11 ,..,.. l•dpt. .
AYERAGI s1eo ., ~ ~. CPST ONLY ':.:::;,:,.
mHION ISLAND
. . .. SALE
·,Of. Sel~ Hems of bqmiilt Jewelry
.,.
one-of-a.\in(J
fine jewelry
15% to
.clinner rincJ•
brooches · ~ ·
pendartti · •
Mrrings
tie tacks
aaltured beroque
peerfs
€/asses OPening at Y
I•[ SAND PEBBlES ........ &.-·-~
Held Over Thlrd WMk
"A SVPBaJ1 . FILM f '!.-tA ;;.._, ,-
"BR.tLLIANT
CINEMA ABT." ..... _,.,. _, .... _
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INDS TONIGHT
.... TOftltht
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~ 01 8 l1lt 111 ..._: (C) (to 111ln.)
Jttry Dllnl)lly .
8 Th a.. Hew Newt.: (C) 160
min \ Robert Abemtthy, ltct lttham .
D Sil O'Clecl Mtv1t: (C) '11lt ca.
11tdiu1" <•stem) '61 ~ Robtr1
Rvan. Joh" l>thner. Torin Thatcher.
Th1ee Oanadian Mountiu oonvinct
the mlthtY SioUJ. who llld llutrmd Cust~r. to wit• th• 01th et petct or
bt c1'iven back to tht U.S.
O'I ~ (J\ Tiit Flhlht9fl11 (C) (30' min) ·
fl\ l'attY !hike (30 min.)
Pl'! Mr. 111d Mri. Nd
ft:'\ Wlltt's Ntwf Featured '" the first Mlssinlppi steambott. the Ga• lap~eos turtle and th• cocutoo. and
a film on controllln• tha elements.
GI La c... • 111 fltr•
fllt•cYttd "'9f, SIM!114 ltllltJ M4
Plttr, httt tllt '-'m!lllln-tatw.
•ft('t)MT•1 ftllf: CC) (tO
min.) ~'" 1oy Meth Giii." al•
t.r !Iii.I Alexend.r MlilldJ It ft*
wltll the probl•m ol wtdllftl • WOlll~lna British tdentlst
Mefindl ,,__.,_.ncl SlllUUllni lltf
out el tft lrt11 Cumift COlllltry. His tuk It madt dlfflcult b• two develop.
mints: UM lady Is unwllfln1 to lt1vt.
ind 111• '°lice cl•' him In l•fl SUZJ '•rttt IU..0.
"' Mtl'I lrllfil (C) ('° min.) Pt W••ri.t (C) (30 min.) Pt""'' .... ...... , ...
t:OO 191 O (l"l l•tlllu 1t1111t at t11t
Mwltt: IC) "T1lt '11111tt111 tf t11t O..re" ldrame) '62-Herbert lom.
Hulhtr Surs. MichHI GOUJh. Thor·
tav Waltert. £dw11d Oe Soun. tan
Wlfaon. Ourinc • premiere perform·
IJM:t In 1n 11pe11 house th•t Is rt-
PUlttl to be h~unted. • sidt of seen·
erv rl~ ap,rt to reveal a h1niin1
corpse. The supposed author of th•
imoortlnt ooera. 1 dissolul• noble-
men. has bouaht uo the musiCll
outout of en Impoverished cbmposer
and Is n inini presti1• by claimint
1:30 ~ Ollie ttMI Herritt (30 min.) th• wo1k as his own. The wron'\ed
f) n11 1,.., la111t: (C) (30 min.) muslcien has liken refuJ• with 1
S•m Rlddlt bosts. llalf-crazed dwarf In • cavetn·lih hld.,way at the rlvtr's ed'e under Ol HIZll (C) (30 min.) the opera house.
Pl MeH1la'1 ""' (30 min.) fll) American West: (C) (30 min.) Pl Werld ti Youtll "r.~nada's Water Wonderland."
f7!i M1•i111 ltlt Mtlt tf Maturity 'l> Slrtbrusll Th .. trt: ''Shadow
~ Notici1rt 34 R1nch."
7:00 fl Cl~ [vtlll111 News: (C) (30 fl) TY Musiul Osuit
min.\ Walter Cronkilt. 9:30 ~ 9 (fl &Md MontirtJ. World:
Q Huntt.,.l rl11-lty 11.,.,t (C) (30 (Cl (30 min.) When Davt ltwis and min) ,, Larry Clarke plav hith·stakes DOker
A Duffl y111ey D11t: (C) (30 min.) with a Hollywood star (Pat Hal'Tin1·
1 Inn). D1v1 loses more than he can ' !mporarv Werden." Rontld Reu1n effoid. Over Dave's protests. l arrv and Jim Bannon star 111 stOl'Y of • Nevada prison werden who uses .,,1,. Insists they ro back for anotlm
nd ow pll\t In hopes they'll b\ asked to 1 • stion1 will to tmil do'#ll thrtt perform on the ster's television show. llCIPtd COl!VictS.
-F r-(30 min.) U (17) (}) tm'D: (C) (30 min.) -. .....,. ''Which Side Art You On?" Jen m I ltwt lllq: (30 min.) "luq Ward investlptes the killlnc of his Dots • 1V Commtrd1I.'' former schoolteacher and runs into
aJ lllllPll'• 1111114: (C) (30 ml11.) "tht code of Ille attatto." ·~11i1tn'1 l'tnon1I M11Mti1111." fl Tt•lll Ill (C) (90 min.)
f8 Ttdlllcll C«w l "lill• ..... m P111110rt ti TrMI: (C)' (30 min.)
fJl) ltoll ltat: "Nicholas lo Alu· "Tht land of tht Ch1te1u." Royal
andrt." Robert Massie lath with history of a France that no lonrer
host-critic RobP.rt.Cromit 1bout Czar Hists.
Nlr.holas 1nd R1sputin. '7!l Qov. llHR•n's '''" ConltrtKt
el ti Abitme m Chine Herrt11
7:30 fl ~ CJ) D1kbrl: (C) (60 min.) 10:00 fl ~ (1) CIS Ntws Ho11r: (C) (60
When an ancry 11ncher (Bruce Btn· min.) "ln,,raural fveninl at Ford'•
nett\ ~ to shoot 1 eeltlt·klfline Theater." Actors will step onto th•
cheetah. Or. Tracy pleads for time to staae for 1 lil'e thulriall perform-
brHk the chtetah of its kllfe1 rn· a nee al Ford's Th!altr in WuhlnQ'lon,
stinct. As the dudllnt nears for the O.C for the first tfmt since Prui·
cheetah's uecution, Judy the cllim· dent Abraham lincoln wu 1mssl·
11anzee takes • hard In relrllnine nattd there 102 vears 110. P1rtlcl·
the 1nlm1I as Or. Tracy tries to con· 11atln1 in the reonenin1 ire Harry
vintt the 11ncher to help. 8elafonte. Henrv Fond1. lufie Harris, B ~ (i) I Drw111 of J11nnit: IC) Het•n H•vu. C•rmen De ltv,ll•rle,
(30 min.) "Genie, Genie, Who's Got Fre~rl~ March. 04ett~. Robert Rv111,. tht Gtnle7" Part Ill of four oerts He•b ~hriner, Andv Wlffi•rrs. ind thf
Jeannie, locked safe in a ufe. is U ~ M~rlne Corps 8and.
DOwtrless to stop htr impish sister ,-, fi1I ('I) lllt lnudtn: ICI 160
from imprlsonln1 Tony In her own min.) ''Th• Oraanization." Vincent
master's B11d1d harem. Tony is sent turns th•t 1 crime srndicate it
to the Middle East on • NASA public huntin~ ali•"s to recover stolen
relations tour. When he urives in n1rcotics.
Bagdad, Jeannie II shrinks him to IQ AltJ Dreier Newt (C) (60 min.) t~e s!u of ~ toy soldlet and ~~s P' fices anct f'tee~s (Cl (30 min ) hrm rn • brtd uae. Ted Cassidy ruests as Junnit ti's master. Habib. IP) ~.•"IUff 2Z: "She Gets Her
"11 lrvittt ill Attion: IC) (30 min.)' M•n , Oiscu.slo~ ot UCLA basketball fT!l The T "1 Tl1,t &rtw UD: ' Hiiis ol
aames Kentuckv." A tvpical Rin Tin Tin pie·
fJ (ffi (]) 511,;-·1 &orilln: (C) lure In whi_rh ht s~vu thr hero I~•·
(60 min ) ''The Thirtieth Rida 01 routs the v1ffaln tnd .befriends a hi"·
Ttno " The Gorillas enter 1 POW tie bcv. The cut .rncludu Juo
eampr.to rescue an Ametie1n officer Robar~s. Tom S•nlc~1 Dorothy Dwan
and !tarn tll1t tile Inmates ol tht '"~ Billy Kenl Schaefer.
camp tre pl1nnln1 ltlel1 own prison Pl Toret ct· ltll•n•
break.. .. . 10:30 A Caerp l"vtn• Ntw1 (C) (llO l'J Miltiotl $ Movie: A Cllrld 11 min )
W11t111(' (diam•) '62 -Burt Lin· Pt ·News· (C) (30 min.) 8Hf lohns. c,,sttt. Judy Gert~nd. Gin~ Rowl1n6s ·
Stevelt Ifill, lruot Ritchey. 11:00 F'! Elt•an D'Cloc• 11.,ort: (C) 130
G) Tnrtll et ~ue11cn: (Cl (30 min) lerrv Oun11hy.
min.) !lo~ tlar~et hosls. r:-Tht 11th Hour News: IC) 130
flt '9rr(Mne11 (60 min.) rrio \ Gt0m S~inner Raf er "'~nson.
f'J Midi Ml!tet/Offlce tf tltt ,,,_, ,.,. "•1n Flntl: (C) (30 min I 8uter
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fJ!) IE ~ "Pamae to In· f.' Me•la: "Cllut • Cleo••d 51114·
die." Dame Sybil Thorndike. Vir1ini1 W' ldram1) 'SS -Rleh11d Todd,
McKtnna and Cyril C"'ack perf"rm Anne lbdar.
el!lquently In a BBC 1d1ptatlon of '" Jot l'yftt (Cl (30 min.)
• E. M. Forster's famous novel about IP' Movie· "!led ll""t" ldrame) '49
Etst ftillna to meet Wut In thel ~eor,. ·R-lt Virtinli Mayo India of the J 920's. Repeat. ·
., Llwla de la (strtfla 11 :30 " Movie: "Sll1dff ,, I Doub!"
(dr1m1) '42-Jo5'ph Cotten. Teresi
1:00 Ill D CJ) Jeny lewis Slltw: (C) Wr'•ht.
(CO mlnJ lliwdo Mont1lban auestsl p ~ ('6) T111 Tonlaltt Sbow (C)
n a "New Waw,1 movit director and A Sfloot·I" Mo'fit: '111t limn"
Tiit OllllOnd 81otllers as Scouts w1I~ 1~orrorl ·~s-Boris Karlolt a nutty leader. Mont1tb1n turns "'d•· •
fldO(' in a $ketch in Which Jerrvf "'1'7J (!) IHY 11111111 Slltw (C)
rt-ire1tes ills "Man From Chicken 0) las Cfant Sllew (C)
Yum-Yum" ch11tder.
• Ubt• lnlttbllt: (21/i hou1$) 12:30 "' Tiie Elmntll Hour ll\era vs. Sutt.It Supersonics 11 IJI) lttovit: ~or111111 ColHlut!t" S.lttlt' Canter Collstum. Wash. !drama) '53 -Tom Conway. £v1
g huwonl (C) (30 min.) 8-rtok.
..... IHll •a•"" 12:45 0 MOYie: "ld11 ti Dlf,ntsl" Wt·
mil '43-Errol F1ynn Ann Sherid1n.
CLEANED OUT -It's a near disaster tonight ~ •
"Good Morning World" in color, at 9:30 p.m. ,~d •
Channel 2, when Ronnie Schell and Joby Baker;
try to make connections in TV by visiting Pat Hat•
rington, a Hollywood super-star, and end up on the
short end of a 1bigh stakes poker game.
TELEVISION VIEWS
'Luthe1·' Play
'Memorable'
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP) -John '<>sborne's ~'«'.IQ'.;;
dialogue and Robert Shaw's portrait of a tort
angry man made Mon<lay night's productioa
"Luther" on ABC one e>f the memorable drama
events of the current season.
THE 90-MINUTE version adapted from the
well-received Broadway play of five seasons baclt--
may have suffered in clarity of story line and-1.ift'~'
the transition of Luther from period to period;' f>tft t
it certainly Jost none of its bite and impact. · •Q !
' We first met the stern, qtiesting Martin Luther !
as. passionately religious. he prepared to say ~s J
first Mass as a monk -then got into a furious argu-i
ment with his fath er. His quests for faith then.led •
him to break with his ruler and even the Poi)e. •
Excommunicated, he burned the papal order, ·and 1
was responsible for stimulating the 16th century
peasant's revolt in Germany.
AT THE END Luther had broken with ~the
Roman church. was married and a father. Osbotne
made him the same deeply religious man still ~lt:
ing answers -and still not finding them. "t
·~ Shaw's portrait o~ the man who shook the -.,
established church to its roots was that of a #tub-r
born, overrighteou5 mon k whose manner was }>Qtfr ~
rude and arrogant. Certainly, he was a diftiClllt ~
man for whom to feel affection or sympathy. Yet (
when he defied both the Pope and the ruler of ;
Saxony to fight again st the sale of papal "indul-i
gences" -a money-raising device that swapped •
forgiveness of sins for gold pieces -one felt his i
sense of outrage. c . I THE TAPED production. made in England, •
was handsomely and somberly mounted. Shaw, of !
course, dominated the show, but other characters !
were extremely WJ?ll cast. Robert Morley, ft!r i
example had really not much more than a cameo -
part as Pope Leo. but played it in a callous offtland :
manner almost as if he were Henry vm. f . #
"Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in" in its secoJld ~
show on NBC slipped several notches Monday !Ulht t
from. the high comed y standards it set with-=tbe !
premiere program. r
JUDGING from the first half of the va~ty }
hour -"Luther" conflicted with the second half -f
the writers were beginning to reach for the ga~. •
And on ~t. least two _occasi0!16, some dubious $:!1st& j.
was exh1b1ted. One m particular. involving q_uips ~
about married clergy on a "newscast of the future''~ seemed gratuitous. --.~~ --. Spring is not as remote as it seems: Dean ·Mar-i
tin has completed plans for hls summer show -J
young performers headed by Joey Heatherton and l
Frank Sinatra Jr.
1:30
G RED SKELTON: fairy * tales for old children
l:DO 1J Movie: "Cobra WtMtn" (1dvt1t-RECOMMENDED tonight: "A Night at Ford's
turel '(3--M11l1 Montez. Jon Hell, Th.eatre," CBS, 10·11 PST. a report on the opening
Guest Start: Cyril
Rttchard, Jane Powell
8 9 CJ) 1114 stan. tt.1r: IC> (~ 1111n:r Cy11t Ritdl11d and l•n• Ptwell join Red In tetlna out com1c1t
telly ttles about Al1ddin and Hisl
Miiie Lamp, 11'9 V1n Wlnkla, th•
Sabu. last week of the WaS'hington. D.C. theater in W)iich, a News"'•"' I.tell CC> more than 100 years ago. Abraham Lincoln ·was
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Nr. Ubrary ~ aep9rnte walled pby-~ yard. Tbls Is a ml.tit ••• N.w-rt lead., 1200 ....... leech 1705 •a.cl UtQa 6 ,.... ....
P\imllhrd 2 bedroom coCl&le yard fQr children, beautllul ~ for only Slll.eo:>. r'"""' ..... noo • Maid SftYb. 1'V ...n.
phll extra room It: bath at· concrete, a1gregate patJo, fU $12.,HO ~ paonm)c 9'ewl •New CUt A Bar
taehed to 1arace· Larae llv· panels In aarace with auto-_.........--UDO l.H£ BEU.EVE rr Oil NOi' Ptt. pt.lo, ftreplace, av• 2 BDRM StDdlo. 1~ ba Frpl, 2311 l'fftPOrl Br.ct. SO..~
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15th. Shown by appt Ut.SOO distance to an schools. Jt 2029 Harbor Blvd. T'hla ele&ut 3 BR tiome OD -..rll. or •lllS & 811 Ave. m.1156 ~ *'9. bltlll. Mir· 125A
FDlM price. you're looldnl for an out. 545-9491 Ope-n 'till 9 PM dlllnhle comer lot 11 kl-1 ballt.lbl, carpeted • l.nc> C5;IR View f16S _,sa-~......,=~Dr~. ~-~,_,~=:.I Neat GI • Pfn IWldtnl larle 4 bedroom b' ~ wla Jra ed-bettc..Jlarr7 on W&. Alo-Huntl.,..... leecla S400 := ...__e .....,, .......... _.t -•·-f.,1.1.-.-listed 1.-, .... __ •-·• ID I BR ilr Cllll7 $13,190 • o.11 mail lfNNww J'llnllahed 3 bdrm be.ch """" ,,_ .....,.....,, ,..,.. """"""' -........... ,. room, __. tlrl8I 137~. ~• nes. e....,._ 1__._.
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room ror eddltlonal unit * COATS Two story, 4 bedroom plus 'AYE MftllEVI down flt trade fur ama11er Heu... UltfwnllMd Wilk-& L" ·zooa w. 0cumn1
on front of lot. This b a & den, 2~ bah . All new ' vn' I home almost anywbere. ....
te:r111c rent:il unit. $29,750. WALLACl shag ca.ri>etinz. Pro!essicn· $58,500. C.t1 M9u i100 7WJ EDINGER 2 aa, l be, crpts, drape., 6i~92001az &Evleaes: 548-6006ch ~ ally landscaped. floodlitlbt· SPRING $500 Down HUNTINGTON BEACH blt~lna. $150 mo. REAL TORS 1"' front and rear. Co'· lmmeculate 3 BR Town. NllD llNT •L? SG-4455 <>pm Evea. &G-1615 mia ..._
-546-4141-~ patio. The rtrbt tchoola, holaM iDeludint -..... .t " MOBll.E heme
Hlty, Inc. (Open Evenings) the rf&bt street. the rlcht lealtv Co. dryer. Adult.I lldlGD. Ex· but can't ftn4 one. Let ua P~cm~~~~~" 2 Bt 0imp1binU:O1i:
21125 W. Balboa Blvd.: NB lido fa...I town. and the ri&bt price. Rlnt 642-7212 Anytf,.. tJa 1vse pool. dab ._ = = 1:;:;:: ..;;.., bit.hi., t~; dbi'. gu.i5e:; wknda/aft 5 weQ. .111nuS ~ $37.900.00. RELAX etc. Inuned;tte J m Im MON'T1I illldDdJIW tax... pr., trpt.,.nr. ICboola. 11'711 ~d)is.=~~.,...,,..----
HORSE RANCH Tastefully decorated in blue Coleswortlly & Co. C:' Reelt7 ~ ""1 tx., the boaee a 10"1' Mo., ~ 5.16-3M4 1 aoiii.; 1 blk to oceu.. No
and green. Thl'ee bedroom. 77T1 ~r:' ~ ~ wae. Jaa can own e 20691 EGRET • leue req.; $110 Mo. 't t 1 A secluded 4~ ac., approx
350 yda from the Newport
twy, In beautt.rul Santa Ana
~nyon ~try. Th1I prop-
erty bu a wooderful 3 BR
~. all elec Jdtc.h, swim '°°'· bone bam. '*'111, pad-&\:>ClcJ, tralptnc J'ins, hay
benl, toOl room, and an a-tr. cottap. ALL tar "7 ,llOO.
J'et more Info, C9ll Cl.an
~pea· "1th:
ldchoff ind Mloc. Inc.
1818 W. Chapman Ave.
~e. CalU.
541·2821 Ev•wknda, 538-6T27
$17,950
8'l)'I ycur family a home.
Too ~ to be IJ'\le, but It
Ja. 3 apaciOUI bedrooms,
tarae Jot for die children
to play. Aaa\.wne the low In·
tert•t loan and $129 per
bw:leth tndulea tax• and
blmrance. ~l today. 1h11
Won't last.
COSTA .MESA omCE
2629 HaJtar BIYd.
S4.S-&491 Open Ull 9 PM
70' LIDO ISLE
1..arp sunny two story home
oo-two tuJI Iota. DeUahtful
;!°~anned tor family fUJI.
I ptdetJS A treG
Only '69,500
Cbm'lotte Loni
C.WW.U. a.ker I C..
2300 SQUARE FEET
ol elegant llvlna In this
huao ~ BR 2% bath home .
Immaculate c o n d l t I o n
throuahout, walled back
yud &: patio, newly Plllnl·
ed Inside. Price $36,300. ..
ltie: :r. C.M. 546-5440
u--~ t'ERLY c!larmlna 3 Bd·
rrn, 21,., ba home close to
t~ Oc~an with a water
·view. You won't beUeve
)'U'Jl' tyc-;! Only 10'::. down
full price $29,00'J! !
! ~PECTACULAR unJt Lots:
9 CL'( unit plan Incl view,
"3S.OOO vnlue • Sacrifice
QS.!JOO • terms WOW!
Ellen C. ~honey, Rlty.
1621 N. I:l Camino Real
Pho:ie 1714> 49'2-6145
h"l Cl~mentt, Cnllf.
N~t:D HELP
With lhe rent payments? llve
in Ui. 3 bedroom unit .\ rent
the other two rumilbed
\Silts. Eastside location • all
ba114 fenced yards & pr-
qu.
$37,500
z bath. Electric k1tchen. 642· ol thla elegant cuMlt-.ao "UICK MOYD with NO DOWNbna:NT 3-BR, 2 be., fam room, bit.DI, Jubf,. Act· 641-91561.
Court yard ii a garden of 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. .tnet 3 Bedroomi, hup T or amall down! The Real aerv poreh, !t1Jlc, petio, encl OCEANFRONT Fum Apt. 2
paradi.ae. Full price $25,· Next to Sn&dt Shop Jr. de pNI family roam. lbt Just Ji.tees 4 Bit 2 '-th. Eat.attn CD beJp )'OU. 2190 yard. 163Q'l Arliagton Ui, BR dilbwuber. carpets A :rm.oo. Owner wW carry 2nd HAUOR VIEW COM,.ANV .....,.. beck be)' area. cupea. lllumjnum CD¥tNcl ll&ttiar. OMta Maa. ,._2Sl3 Rent $165 mo or will Mil. ....... $115 mo. 17$-2311&
Tna1 deed. nas home wu HILLS RIALTOltS Tr7 811.liO. patio, dole to 8Cboo1a • s BR. 2 ba, z.c.ar 11nee. e>wner. M&-1281 eves. 1 IR. Nr Pier. fl5. l"ftO.
owner oceupie:l for ll•e Corent •t Mar 673-4400 ~~~•tills c1rpe,..,, cPt'a. bic faced 33 88!-2~at $2'JS. can eo11ect nt: -.si.N
yean and la now ucct. Lalk llullt llomel located , .... .___ bell¥ beck 1ud. Qldzu "*ome. •-. ·-~ $2«1. ~ !':-':.-!: 1n ~Southland'• moet c» COL LIGE P ... K ICT-m'· --;,ea. W4R& _,-. -~ ~ ~~ ... wport tfth. 4210 dlecbd fiti1..._ Hlttd atrable A: fudmtiiw ... -NIAR tffiLt ill 2 &: fa m I h _ _._ _ _..~;._,-..;._;.i
-.. ane ~ bNt to Scbooll A: Oll1f. Intne 3 lldrm + bimJbt....... -wmm::un DJUVZ NIWll&f WiiT ........... u· cblt. n,i.: ' IDW. ·bUb • %, CV-NPl' mm. 1 l!R., Ulplcl
us. Campa.1 Ju• t mccmta mCarea.USTOMfl>.BIULawlLT --._ ... TZU o,.n .,.._ Oner a • 2 1ldl, CUJl9fl, .... , UCI A'80 ntact. dplt. petecl. frail dt11d-. nr ldlll A: l'um. Pool. atll pct Sl«i
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C aw.y. ....... Cl1'IW9d ~. pr-Yd care, trees, me Dim. ~· Lee. $la!. mo. 3Zll6 a.y St. MS-7325 0 eswo ' o. Selllibly priced from PRIVATI STltllT CUSl'OMIZED 3 BR, 2 8,\. ... wtth boat .... GI tlEO 511115
'42·1T17
1904 Harbor Btvd., C.M.
Next to Snack Sbop Jr.
S33.900 to $4.1.SOO 3 bdnna family + dlnq w I beamed -cefilnc den in ~ • 2 IUl. fllletd Yard. M·l ziane, Ceroni del Mir 4UO LUSK HOMES room. Large lMnir room Weatcliff. 39' LR w/lrpk. mo99 °'FHA $2800 doon. '1• mo LARGE 2 BR, coavert. dm, --------
_, ....... .....i. ........ ~ ................ soo. Blt-tna. 2 Car •u. w/el..,. P17• emitlll ~udiq tuea. 1790 Whittier CM few blocks from ocean. SlS5 Winter MOClthly Rent.ala Dinctkirul: MacArthur Blvd. v~"'°"""" .....,.. -r ..,.. •-"" Call 9C-tCT1 VWqe Real ' Jeue. No pets. Mn. Ca. from Padflc Coast Hwy. or -Owl!«' wW help fananc•. door cpener. Encloeed brick Estate m a llrookbunt. HB 2 Bdrm clqplex. Gar, Jarae arove. 536-2S7!. JAMAICA INN HOTEL
Newport Fwy. Turn on San 646-7171 546-2313 front patio. fonnal land-TOP SA. • -u•N fenced 1d,c.N!... doJ. M low aa S150 mo. m.at20 ColJ.,.e Pan Area Joaquin Hwa Rd., then Open ,.,.. '"' , =· ~c:i6~ard. $46,SOO. ~ ,,_.,..., i:'FfY wntmcmt i .100 111. srot>10 Apt. SHARP! •
"• follow llcllll to model area. Now 4 ye&q In • row for 3 llll. tMi.l&t. Cpta, drpe, Ur-~OC" ~iJi $200. :A=v=ail=· =J'=etl-=1=, 548"60CB==:;:::=I ·REDt!CED. lovely 3 BR 2 Huntincton ~ Board o1 bltna, Anil Ftb. lit-1110. AaaurM SY4% lme,..t
rete on elttMr of these
two apKIOUS home.
I Cambrld&e 3 BR 2 batll.
2 ftrf!J)lacea. On cut..de-ac.
I/ Harbor !:gtatn 4 BR 2
baths, abarp landacaptna,
cukle-aac.
Newport
" Vlcterll
646-1111
4 BR Home $11,950
l'il batha, cpts/drpt, bit·
ins, double 1ara1e.
THE ~J EAL
E.'3T .I\ TER:._;
Ba. home on 2 Jots; can uae R..iton w with Paul J011e11 m Walnut * e.ms H•....___ lllboa .goo u 2 apts. Rm. to bid. Neer Jtealt;y. m-.i.-'t ...,.. lilt 3 n~ N ..... .,..,.._, -~.----....... --1 8a¥ It ocean. Will sell all flt wta.. tbe-;;t;: .. .,-.. ~ bouae. ext tt ~.· Ha,._, MOS CLEAN Bacb AJ*. All
.. Int. or trade. 121 41tt St. Paul Jonet ... lty pq. Blt·lm. Stoft--util Incl. f15 up
119 ffouM-Llttle PrS. OWNER 673-2719 847·1266 Eve.a. 142..s&f4 lQ Maple St., C'.M. 3 BR 2 baOI, ptivate beach ~f ~ B~
: !~~~:,~ !~1~5i':. ·N~· 2:1nc'::. ~~t~~~:!i ~ 1rx38' POOL Newport a..ctt . mo ~~~~1!i~::, 1 BDRM '•pts. Older fo1ka
choice E11talde location. ew e. t-t ' $21500. 10% down 646-2943 . or opt.Joa· to buy. Broka-. only. $75 507 E. Balboa beautitul cabinets. lnunac:u-' · 5 BR 3 batll Exec:utlva Home fterk Ude CaJl Dick Fabian 847•2531 Blvd. 87J.al0. 5 BR HOtM-$41,950 late &: tutefu!l>' decorated Dewer Shorn· BY OWNER AU<> Adult s.ct•
VIEW 3 bath.a, faJll room, 2 tbru-out. 540-1720 5 bdr, 4 ba, •J>«t. ba)' Poot $25.500-3 a.R ~~ 1latll Cpta/Drpe, Bltlm., !!replace,
ftteplacea, dln1nc room. TAR.BEU. 2955 Harbor view, tri-lev. 64Z-Zl90 H1ffd1I Rlty. 142-4405 Communtty Pool.
Lido t• 4351
La.,n1 leach 3705 MOBILE HOME/XLNT LOCI
MONARCH BAY AREA Patio. ~. Sele party or . Weli..Mceirtlle Rltrt. % Ac. Santa Hp. Cole to 4 BR., a Ba., IPlit-lnel can-"Homa to Match Income" 1. 2 Bil· 2 batba • $200/Mo. :~ewport :::· ... ~·'!_;. Mesa Dr. w/older 1 BR hie. do.; In The 8luff1. $39,500. 1JVE \n ocitt .... HUQt1--. 2. 3BR·2 batbl ·1Pllt level, (C.11 .......,_. S21,500. Tenna. Call ~ Owner, 144-lOll ne/wlcnda. --. ... ,._., $250/M.o
or 495-5591 Hlrtloat. 4 BR. 2 My, 2% L 3 Bft, ~tbl ~
2 BR It den, 1 ~ ba, c:pts, drpa Cple only. No pets. m.oug-
frpl, pool. Lie S22S mo. AnytbM) 4 HDROOM • =======I ba. home. Htd pool, h1dl<:pd /1-• . ..... ,.,. H.-1210 petfo, cpts, ~. fftd. Boat $250 !•L •r .. ,-
VllW--Ut,500
LARGE 3 Bedroom,
immaculate condlt.ioo.
POOJ. • S2l.500 Cott• Mesi 1100 ··-llJp avaU. ~arm. -*~5~ M'MXm -lack.lay.~ Enjoy complete!)' ma.lnten-11.XER UPPER.Needs' aome Cul-de-SR St. Dettll d liu&-3 BR, 2 batla, uaium. $2851
bulanc1e1 . treekltA~~lnt· 2 M~~m bat·~~r loYin1 care. 3 BR 2 band forces we .• $4.5,000. B10Y1.~11. ~. r .... ~ach. ·3 C!:'. Mo.
-in . ''""°' .......,n ""'• lqe yard with or-MG-'10Cl or 642-1221. OWJMr. •h.ou ....... ,.,.. .,,.. ln.3863 Evec: 548-6966
Adults 496-1243 bt1' lG.S pm Hunt! ..... leech 4400
L11una Nlpel
4 Bdrm, fanll)y rm.
in MONARCH BAY. $350
OWNER. 675-2599
ROOMS A: Alta foe Rlllt
Dy. wk. ..mo. SncJ,a..1-A 2 BR
~ blk bch. All linens .l ut!Ja.
COMPASS MOTEL
118 • 11th St HB SJ6...C1 TO Magni!lcent Yiew.
OPEN SUNDAY 1 • 5
1100 Pescador
sized baths, 4 bi& bedrooma chard, double prace ._nice Mn. Walter. old Compl. limcplnc • IAY & llACH
and only S years new. Own· street. NO DOWN TO VET-,..-::-.,,--~--,-....---aprnklr. 3 bdnn. a. fam. nn. E er iranaf•rn.d -Act now. ER.ANS • USO month ro. 3 BR, lam, din, 2 ba, CUit Patio a tire r1nt. Cpta, drps. Reelty, Inc. Duplexes Unfum. 3975 R NT ALS
TAL. Can alto usume 5~% home. Top Hau locdon. 6-$29.900. 962-«154. Rental Dept. 2 BR Uh .... ' Aph. Unfvmfthld
VllW & IAYFRONT loan· $1U montJi.total.CaJI )'r'lol~,OOOw/10%down. 2025 w. Balboa Blvd., NB dn~ ~:a·f~et.sd <Hnenl 5000
BAYP'RONT 60'. Pier ' 50-llll. Bier. 3850• 541-l4l3 l'euntaln V11tey 1410 HUGE 3 BR-2U bath, yr old JVd. 8111 M.ldlael Dr., H. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
BR. immaculate. at a low 2043 ~DRIVE _,, ._ ... r'""". ...__ ZIPI I creM. Fonllll dJnJna rm, v--,u ..., .. .._.... Float. lat time oUered. 4 I •IJ• --1 ....__,. r1..... ....... l220 cuatom-blt bmne In Bey. ~Ur:!:~!., mo. C.U • VEN.DOME
$84,900. 846-ml Open Eves. . • .... _ A YoUr home In this rmtui, breakfast rm, ~ den ltlNTALS
Direct fr... a1.i.. quiet 4 BR, bu wpante cf1n. with flreplace. delwce Jdtc:b. .&..&.. --·ml..._ JAN. SftlCIALI
lohn macnab 2 WKS FRll RINT OUTSTANDING 9"11 inc area. You'll relax evm en. i. bridr patio a. a1IM"\ ~·-rv -
INVISTMINT PRIVATE PARTY 3 Homu, 300 tt to beach more when you htar the i..;d pook. A i:rit=J~ Gener1I 4000 Make re1ervatlona NOW
in a 3 bedroom home on a Tawnhouae, l'Hneb Q\llJ'-or poo1. from Uf,000 !:Tu!ct ~~.OOo $Zl,950 home! S«JO/mo. an leue to
well landscaped lot. up. ten. 11.llllO A uaume ht Elcetllent ~-11094 LAUREL qualWed tenant Plindpah
l,l'Bte double praae in a T.D. of 89'. Payments 1119 Newpoflt SMr.. Co. SPfNDILL RiILiv oaly, p&eue. RuUI ParooU
$500. Drum Cott... k>vel,y nelltlborbootl ln New· mo. Pool, dllhwuher, bit-&0-3430 Wamer at M.*&nOfta. 56-0458 ~R.-~1_,tor,..,,....6'2-:....,· ,,_52a> ____ _
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, llvlno port lielaht.s. The borne hu Ina. sprinklers, awnlnp, 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FOR • .... .....,. E ..,_
room --'th n----••-Fir·-:_ l1111!e ll'rina room, 2 nice bdrm, 3 tull baths, 2% car S A -~bite.: JltC "it"'' .. , ...... , .... ..., ... ..._ tlful 1 ... lf • n1 H..._ 1630 cua..., .. , • ocean v ew place. &autifUJ k I t ch en, baths, ""au carpetlnc iaraae. Uke new. MIUl)', Irvine Terrtce -•·-home. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, frpl,
642 .. 235
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HOUDAY PLAZA Newly Redecoreted ·
DELUXE ._c1ou1 1 BR, Clote to ....,,."I, ftark
Furn. Apts rus. + util. leys Club & Girls Qt•
Rnted pool, carpe~ e Spacloua 3 Br'a • 2 Sa
drapes, IJl'Ple pa.rldnc. Mo e Swim Pool • Put/if8111
children, no pets.. • Frpl lndi•/lndry fac'la
1965 Pomona, CM, &G-6858 e Adlllta 6 Family areu
Coste Mesa 4100 1145 Anaheim Ave. c.x. 60-2824
forced air beatlna, 2 car tbt'OUi'bout. fireplace, din-many extru ~ ------........ ---3 HSE an *"«c A-1. Ce&n cpta A drps. $315 mo. with
aa.ract. hure encol.aed yard, lnc room, secluded pat.lo. tt ~~!!!!llm!!ml!!l!9!!!!!!1!!I Sherpty •-ucecll 2 Br for owner. $4440 total prdener. No small chldrn.
&nat for children. Ownen u priced to sell by owner, BY Owner • Near Wmcll:U ltw or Bay It: Ocean, custom yrly Jnc. Xlnt lnveal S.7249 Clll Mr. Owens aft 5 PM.
movtni very aoon. T?)' ssoo. Call ...,1 _.,,, lhopp~. 3 Br home, J.arse built 3 Bdnn, 2 ba. Bullt· M&-91.38 $115 Seel Apt hm Spotlae
Down, paymenta le11 than ~ ltvlng with 11replace, dinlna In-kit. Sunn.y brtaldut rm utunt ~ 1705 --.uou · Rel tmp man. No pets. El
rent. Eostside Beauty area, new built . In kitchen plumbed for ~ • '52,500 • ..,...~0 SE Leue or Salt: aide. Qul,t. Patio. 61Ml59 ·
with birch cabinets, new FA R. C. G~ Realty WOODED ESTATE Un!Umlahed. 3 Blt., 2~ -Lovely a.dull OCC\lplel 3 BR furnace. Lartt lot 66 x U8 3415 Via Lido 6'BS300 OCEAN VIEW 119., frpl., cup., draPM. bit· SPANISH Z:/alide. 1 BR,
IENT
3 Rooms flurnlture
$25 Moeth + fa""1y room 2 balhl, wtth block wall. Sl'.SOO. o.tJ')' Cottaa-b'Pe borM 1-2 car ~·· beattd pool J'ripl, ~0• ~· ~ ~
bullt·lnl. large fenced lot, 642-7907 Coron. del Mer 1250 old brick, ltucco. --~·ed S45-31S5 Aft 5 pm • •lmda no pets. ~ J•V· v•..-·-etiake rool. Excellent car-...,..., call a-. .,...,.,, l ;;;; ..... r~..J·t-i.. • 3 B• 2 ... .._ h roeOJDe. l\lch ""' -· . : .-.,,1.u ~ ...... ""'8....., "'V HUNTING'iON BEACH petlns a drapea. A.llrume ''" ...... aep . .......,,; Ill! CAMEO SHORES -.. -. furn 131 no. St
I u loa $20 900 11 k>t, beaut. lndacpd. 1000 Sq. ~a p .... __ .... r __ ,_ ,_ muatve frplc. 3 BR, $34.l!O atARMING Ocean ffi)me. 2 -£A . ":.-1·-0FFICE exa n1 n • . Sma ww '">WJJ '"'" or .._ .. ~ SD TO Bl:IJEVEI Mluloa BR, frpl, 1ar. ~ U. rm, ••• ...., .,._ .,....
FUU. OPnON TO BUY
No depolft o.a.c. Ho.. of C:Wn
511 w. 19tb, C.M. sti.,14.St
768:2 EDINGER mo11tlll)' pa.vmenta. Selltr owner. Lee 4 B~ 6 f.atn rm ftlt)> f714> 4M.or!l cpta, drpl.. ms YtV· .c..u NAiSAU ptlma 1 a 2 BR mw» OPEN ~. :-::-ane~I S25.9ii0 . •/swim pool Na Mme flii'tlt ~ 2 1l)l9ta1ra hb. is. Ql-2000 ~. rum or~ $l.l5-$150. Jftd.. c.t1 M9u 5100
Huntlntten Htrltour JUtr. MS..a Ev~. 64UlSS :ii:1 ~x:Wiw ~· •/bath, 1 <or d.n> •!MUI ~ ""'· pool, l'TT E.'22nd St. l4lS45 2 JU\ Studio Unt a "1n1,
Admiralty l1l1ftd *LACHENMYER m-0856 213• 43M4.1ll • downatal rs. ses-a• -.. WANTD> 2 or 3 bdrm, &nl 1 Bdrm. Pool. Utll pd. Utlllti• paid. POOL! * Waterfront home 60' ' · trance. Livin« rm •/!ho · or put fUnt, walk " bftcb. $115 Call aft. 5 PM Walk to abop... Multa onJ;y
frontar11 4 BR. Leaae wtth S.leemett Attention tU1 tW&c:e, din nn. small Jaun-Yr• o.JC. _.,. IGDIS 2190 CoUece Aw. CM ·
cplion to purchase. -----*'room. aatal•· 10~ don. -=======:::::r:::..!.;:=======~~====::::=;::=::::=
1t Watertront home, prl. Tbe moath « January our Ownet. $29,500 ..• •rm c........ 1100Coat• ... 3100 Cost1 ..__ a100
lout A1-ntn divided llMr• -----------~~--:----~~..:.;.:;...;'-:.:.:::~--~..::... vate dock for 40' beet. 3 ly $1000 n colDJ'hl.ISlon. We t;;iltroM leech 1_. BR. Only $8000 4own ne«f.. all agree there's room for ,_
ed. Broker call Dick F~ 009 more. U you are l.n-
bian 147•2531 teruted In tamlnc th1a kind EXP~NCED of MOfttY, call Jim Wood
REAL ESTATE MESA VERDE JtEAlll'Y,
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SPICIAL CLASSIFICATION POlt
FITZMORRIS ALL girt crew wanted tor NATURAL IORN SWAPP!RS
extended South Sea IaWid Specl1I lite
Realtor 61).9010
313:5 E. eo.at Hwy. CdM cruise, with 3S year old ex. S llMI -S tlmee -5 bucb
perlenced y a c h t s m a "· llllUl.H -~ MUJT lfolCLUOI _... -s aboard new yacht. Crew t-WllM .., .. .,. .. tr.... t-WNt you ..,.. 111 ,,.._
L._un1 ... Iliff •nv wlWnr to aba1·e costa. Mall 1-YO\llt "'*-•1• .,...... ._. """ " llMl'tlillfW. WANTED ;....ffO'"ING 1'011 IALI -TllllADll ONLYI MARTINIQUE
GAIDIN APTS.
100 CLILl'I' ORIVI tnquirles to Box P-13, Daily PHONE 11."2 • .-11.71 • WE will pay cash for ~ Pilot -,_ LUXURY FU~/UN,URN veo product under 50 lbs. . To Pleet Your Trader's Pu1cUM Ad
Yearly Leue. 1 A 2 BR tl\at can be warehoused & SACRIFICE by private mem-
atept to Shore A: Shops lhlpped. Reply ln detail ber! Take over 8 months .NTERESTED in late model
Parklike aurrouncllnp Oc:eanvlew froin every Apt. y .µ Delly Pilot. membership ln Health Spa.. car In exchan•e for my eq.
JVJ\NISHED BACHELORS from $150 mo \lP· Good in any location or area. ult)' In 3-yr old, 3 BR house
UN1'UJtN 1BR·2 BR· 3 BR ~ .olQ * FOR. SAU:: builder's 548-7122 In Elcondldo. 5'M91S a1t 2 batllt available ) pm carpets, *-PM. larafe MODERN 2 BK. rtt:W decor, houtieware ileml. Profit ALCOROIJCS A.DOA)'moul -·-·------
11th l S.nti Ana C.M. poo!BltAd·lnl. ylew, btated 1!E ~ r~~~:!i~. '~ed ~~eoldrs. C~be Harbor .U.. PbaDe trH72C 1.9' Lapmake boat, Volvo 646--4233 ~"Y" • ulta only, no pets. .... """ .... .,._,.,... ..., 2f Hours. Inboard, new CIOVl'l', tank ~ UGO mo. Leue. •1639 sprinJderecl, centrally 1ocat· 5 x'• volume wilhln 2 yrs. etc. l'or fi0.80 H.P. O.B. mo-uc:;c Capri iZZ,~ ~= n~~~ :..c~ ::Sci:;i~:O~ I 1~ ~~=: ::tl: Announcements 6410 : 5o~.~ value. ~
& lel"INlda VlllacJe N011h c:out H.libway. trvehse or~~· John B. ORNAMENTAL WIRE -Coast Health Club -VANT late model carw/rac
SP4C 2 A 3 BR, 1~ batba 2 BR 2 bath Studio Duplex KllT03 Co. FORMlNG machine. Lease . e ~SAUNA e air, trade '62 T·Bird wlfull
Cpta, drps. 2 poola cpta/drpt, b!Vlnl $160. OPEN, Jocked •tonie IPl<:e o•· ealt. small investment. Wi.lh Swedish muaqe by pwr It tac air A credit on 5
Near lbp'a and ecboola MUOU. ~. 536-'1961 far rent to contrac:tora or UNJQUE new product for 1 Experienced Musuesa' ac. tract Palm Sprgs atta.
J'ROM SllUO indtf'iduala. 1J '""22· ~tapped market. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK oal on land $40. mo. ~ll31
Mar. 1998 Maple, #3 lte.ntal1 WantM 5990 Commercl1I 6085 l'RIOIDAIRE 132 E. 18~a:~lO pm u .. ,,,_WANT CdM borne or Apt
Mar. 221f C.Ollep #2 ~HAVE $93 _ _...;;___....,,.~-.::........;,;___ SGLE. mature waman wants """'R ........ A.ll "''""""'"""" Going busineaa -~u new ProteUional ~----"·ed M equity Laguna
$1 OS rv ~. r-r~ 6.,.,,, h ~I Joe. .-..,. .... ,,. 10 Unit Apt + 3 BR home
· rm. w/ptlv. ent. <or sueat sq.ft Comftl'l Bldi. Center . O': •. ei:3J4 J. ~J=ja, · manusc".ipl evaluation. Letter + 2 Br &: Guest. Paul Stu·
2 nice bedrooms, upstairs. houae) w/1araie. Baycrest, CM. For details call: Fullerton. tnt> 525-T8J3 of Inquiry· write art owner/Bkr. 6Th-4070 1% baths, carpets, drapes. W. of Irvine or Cinderella n..-nla RHlty Company Dally Pilot Box P-4
Private petlo, Garaae. tract area. To rro. ~8 "" ™ COIN idry., A.J. cood. Low EQUITY ln 5 BR. house in
WALLACE AVE. VlLl..AS • ..,... cot••• ........ ... mtt, rood net retum. Pric-Cemetery Lota Lilli San Bernardino: view, 1,,
nl.O Wallace Ave., CM ~ ~. or -• ...... "'""• OOMMERCiAL Prop. f 0 r ed rlaht by own. 8630 West· -acre. FOR equity in house,
(Just IOUth ol Hamilton St.) NfW'OGl't. Slnde. mature Retlt. 90 X 90 fenced lot on minster Ave. Watminater HARBOR Rest Memorial units, or ?, In beach atta. woman. YbN'OUDCI. UDNr-NP Bl'fd. 1481 for trlrs or ........ £"" • · • p k 3' t $1 ..,.,,. ~Bit llit. New.-... drps, aMbed to $100. 541..srzso ........... ..--. ~ ar • LOts or 00 or -TU U977 Delore a A.M. ~..---_, for one. 531-4245 aft 3 pm ort---------No llD&J1 chldm Ott' pets. HOUSE, Ill'· St. Jolm'a; f e IJQUOR lJCENSE e 673-9757 from 8 am.l pm. ~acre, Santa Ana Can)'Oll BJ °'"*'· Ph: MU169 BJ\., 2 Ba.. frp&., eaJ\'., l~uttrial a.ntal 6090 On ale pneral. Oranae Ask for Raymond. avocadoe, $10,000 equity
2 BR Htd Pool, Adjaioent m&· drp. ~; dblt. pr. County; call: 6'2-!490 Sl.2,500 price; want lmprov.
jor lhp'1 $130. utll pc!. Ad· 1'9 $1T5. 642-601.I f\'e. SJEP l:Jidr, downtown CM. Money to Lean 6320 SERVICE D19'ECTOltY ~ M·l, Cl, Rr2, MATCHAM
ultl. 961.1T40, &t6~. ~. 3 larp overhead a.a....lttl-6550 REALTY 646-4837
2 BR. Bltm, AduJ••. No ,,..ts, Rooms for Rent 5'95 alum. dool'a, gu-. elec. & $15,000 .,. ... Will trade for local land or · .. .... alr. WW build tenant office '1JO. ROOMS FOR RENT if desired. Ru.a. to quallfied For iood lit A: 2nd TO Joana WILL bab)'1it one child, In-commercial income bldi.
541-1(19 $22.50 per week A up pty. Call t.n-. Owens aft S 1·3 yrs. 494~ Bkr. !ant to two years. Days. $20 CUstom bit , ocean view
3 BR, t•L bathl ...... d"""" H led --'-• Maid service PM. &46-91l8 weekly. Fenced yard, happy home. Wonderful for exec n · ........ ...,... ea .....,. Mortnanaa, T.D.'a 6345 home. Vicinity Harbor Sbo~ enlerta.ining. 3 bdrm, 2
bltna, pado, up~r. ~. UtUJtln fumlshed • •·· ping Center, Costa Mesa. bath, •-1, newcpta, a,._.. Chldm OK. 839-4470 TV Kltchelettes Loh 6100 ..... ....., .. MOTEL TAHlTl e 20% YIELD e 543-ll95 F.P. S37,500 Equity Sll,500.
S'fO. Nearl,y new 1 BR., stove, 548-2129 Must aeU tr\l&t deed! Need Ca.It Mr. Owens a1t 5 PM ~; .Wt. worlc. lady. ---------Special Offer ~.ooo cash fast! Substant-Brick, M11onry, etc. 646-91.38 954 W. 17th. CM· 543-1942 College or worldni lirll· I will build a• BR 2 ba home ial coUateral with strona 6S60'~Hl,,,,..,.,~'""TO~P,__E:._ta_t_e_Se.n __ J_uan-
Live on Balboa lal!Ulld. (1343 sq.ft) for the low buyer. Principals onl,yl . ---------1ea Newport Beach 5200 Kitchen A recreation room price ot S7.20/aq-ft. on )'our 673--0669 Day or evening! BRICK, Concre~. Carpentry. pistra.no, over 3000 sq-ft.
included. 155. mo. 675-3613 lot. Other models avail. Call cu.atom CabiJ>ell. Sm jobs 4 BR, pool, 3-car rar. Over
st>ACIOUS, comfortable, 2 $12.SO UP wk. w I kitchen Don at 537-0380 Monty Wanted 6350 OK. Free Eat. 962-694.5 }~; p$~P·000. e~!.'~~;mTrd1 for BR, near 88,y and Ocean. !'!~!!!!IB!l!!l!!!!'!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..,.._ •v "r ,,.,,.. ~-... ~. 11:.t.•-·. Yearly $22.50 UP Studio Apt.I. 2376 ............ _.. II' Ulll N rt Bl d C:A09755 DWELLING RrS \ot 56Xl25. NEED $3500. 2% payback C.r-nttrln1 6590 Gorieous S28K hou.le. 20
$160. ~749 or 673-1903 ewpo v · .,..... · Priced for quick sale. ru incl 10,.. Int & pre1JaY r--minutes north of Van Nuys.
DELUXE 3 BR 3 ba. Frplc, Motels, Trlr. Crta. 5997 No. Spurgeon, Santa Ana. bonua secured by $8500 ADDmONS, rep&ira and $22,650 d11e at $189 mo.
Pool. patio, $250 mo or sale · Principal only 499-2349 home equity. 522-7264 eves: odd jobs. Free eatiroate. Want local. Trade dawn or
w/low dn pymt. Rltr. 6$-280$ $5.50 NiCJhtly Up COR6NA del MA.rt* Choice 540-7603 Licensed. * 5tS-O'l87 even. 642-0047
>..'TR.A Iara• llvinc rm a: 1 e AU ldtchtnette Apta extra lArfe Fee lot. Lota al ANNOUNCEMENTS REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS * *
br. stove. rdlig xlnt loc. Yr • Low weekly rate1 Treea! Some Ocean vi.w. and NOTICES CABINETS. Any slu job. *
M·l lot. Near Fairview
and Baker, '10x234. Eq. ~
prox ru.ooo. FP $19,500.
Want income or hie OJl lie
lot. 546-4996, 548-Qn7.
$123,000/$15,000 Equltlee iii
Modem Apa LaJolla/Palm
Sprinp. Trade tor acreap,
commercial, yacht, plane.
n~9834,213-846-46!li
$350 Eq. fn 1~ ac. nr Palm
Sprgs. for elec cart, remote
control TV o.r motorcycle
Bal on land $]MS. 0 $15
mo. ~ll31
WANT: Free I: clear home
ln Oran•e County $31,600
P'MV, FOR: seasoned, iood
pay 2nd TO, $31,600. Rltr.
547. 1401 545-lS!IO
NEWPORT HOME 200' to
ocean $43,500 appraisal.
lge R • 2 lot. WANT Dan&
Point area lot or T.D ...
part payment. &12-MU
Near Beach. Salton Sea
Xlnt lot. best loc. WUJ trade
for late car, unita. ~?Val
ued at $3250. Owner &U-3589
S Bdrm· We1tcll.U area.
$31,500
Exchange for mnaller home
in local area.
DOYLE Ir: WOOD 548-U68
28' Fairllner ,_ Spaftflaher,
fully equipt, $.5,000 equity,
eacri11ce • going F.ut.
TRADE for TD's, Auto,
F&C Jot. 49Z-7828 CSan Cle-
mente>
41l1ex Costa Mesa $6625 eq.
Trade !or cabin, Azrow.
bead, IdyUwlld or Big Bev
under $12,000. 540-8383
Trd for units Omi Ct:y. 9
Ac. pli.me, C3 on FthiU, La
Verne. 500' from access rd
Fthill Fwy. Prine. only.
LY 3-4384, 6~ ur Hal·
derma.n Box 292 IA Verne.
* * * !uae. 613-5371 e SUNNY ACR~ MOTEL 613-2010 Realtor 23 yrs exper. 54~13 ==========I• Coc:JctaU bar • Danclnl IMPROVED Riverside °*'>· Pound (FrH Ada) 6400 * NO ~OB TOO SMALL! * SERVICE DRticroRY -----~----
Corona def Mir 5250 2371 Ne•port.Blvd.. Sf8.9'155 1:1 tot for .ale; ar llMrilr FOUND • mo. old German All repeirl. ••ftmodeJ, 1---------
MJK, Rentals 5999 small hou• ln LQuna. Shepherd, pup, lilver back, Reas. * 962-1961/64.2..so&f Gardenlnt 6'80
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Income T•x 6740
* "'· I R f * ~no. collar, no taas. Vic. Colony REM.ODELING. comrr:erclal ;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~naftftl II GARAGE, NEW, EASr iide -SA-CR.IFI--CE---Lot-JO_n_ed_f-or Kitchen. Laiuna Bcb. res1dentfal. Cabinets, etc.
C.M. $1.S mo-house, duplex or triplex. 494-9017 ........ Room 310 Precise worker 548--0367 Ad1ir's Landsc1ping
G. It HOflFMAN
Enrolled to practice be1tft
Internal Revenue Service
For App't. 646-5421 APARTMENTS
SPECTACULAR VIEW
Waterlront/Loc • Boat
SHpe Available
642-2657 $9950. Ml-1002/$U.l951. FOUND: Black Cocker Span.
Double .Garaae for Rent
275 Broadway, C.M.
00.2227
2 Fee Simple Iota In CdM lei nr. U9 Coral, Ba!boa ls.
ooe view a: ~ Jl. 2. In· land. C&ll and idenU!y.
quire owner.~~. _540-_1_133 ______ _ 2 BR • 2 P.;olh Apl1-
LEAS!: • or • BUY
$420. Mo. A op • $59,:i<.O ap
2525 Ocean BITd., CdM
673-1788 -for further info
Herman Trott, Mir.
-----------
WTD: Gui.it or room aafe
storgae epace in $10.$20
mo. range. 673-0660
Rt:AL EST ATI
GeMral
Income Property 6000
6200
4 choice acres SUverado C.n.
yon. Stream, buntinc Md
flthinr, Metro water. Quick
sale S1l50 per ac.
Dania Rtalty Comp1ny
~ -4 Sep. Cottqea !IOXISO to aly. ====64:::2::;-6560==== Whittler. $17,000 eqty always
• mtd. Sell or trd. beach Inc. Mount. It 0...rt 6210
ON TEN ACRES Prine. only 21W96-1S7S ONE muter br, 2 ba, con•
l A 2 BR. ram A Unfurn --den, luxur1oua condomlnl· "'1>lcs I Pri/Patloa I Poole luslness ''!P!".'! 6050 um , equl1itely furn, ready
Tenoia • O>ntnt'l Bk.flt. I 211 2 HARBOR C.M. for immed occupancy.
boJe Putt/G"°' ' Ideally located tn P a I m 900 Sea Lane, CdM 64f.26U Store 1&00 IQ ft. I>eurt. Showt1 by app't.
tw..cArttlur •· Cout Hwy) p~!~:.l ~:.x> ·low =22 Principal only. Aaldn1 $30.000 for quick eate. --------'99-2349.
SMALL child' 1 watch ln
Mariner'c Park. Jan. 28.
ldenU!y. 644~
FRlENDLY wtilte loni·ha1r·
ed cat. round vie. Mesa
Dr. &: Elden. 54M483.
SCHWINN Bike found Mesa
Verde. Identity. 549-<MIM
MALE Red Dachshund vie.
W. 19th C.M. 54S-0248
6401
PR.ESCRlPTION SUnctauea.
Men's Black fram8· In
blaok leather 011e. Dark
ll'fffl lclllel. Pleue C9ll
6U-4321. Ext 259
SMALL black mixed breed
male do&. chklrn's pet,
11.2"" wearlna flea collar. &NWert R_._1_._w_•n_t_ed ___ ._'"'_ to Oriiwald. ~49
3 Br. 2 ba, cpli, drpt. bltm, luslne11 lttntal 6060 fl~. patio. Like MW, ---------
m..51'16 or 549-2316 FREE RENT
2 BE'DRM apt.. trpl .• view, If you manaae our 1111all off.
balcoey a, aun deck. SJ.60 Ice buildin& tn Costa Mesa.
STS-M Good location. Ideal for ac-
countant, inluranee, or ttal
NS 1 eetate man. Call Mt-2326. ---------1 alter7PM. Lido t•
2 Bit. 2 ba, flllk:, bit.In kit· -.-P-RIME--R.e-tal_l_Loe_a_ti_on_•
dml. newly dee. $225 mo. STORE • 18 x 40
WANT to Boy {Newport) 2 Tiny poodle from car l bm
M BR 2 BA bolJle Mari· male, 1 wht female. S1SO re-
ners school °" CDM to $30,· warn. No quest. 629-0131 or
000. ~cy by tWnmer. 646-6810
NO BROKERS! 67S-C20 alt _FE_M_A_LE_b_l_p_t_S_iam-ese--ca-t.
6. Vic Ponderosa & Royal
8USINISS ind Palm, C.M. Jan. 24. 549-0603
l'INANCIAL alt. s p.m. Allo • Deluxe Bayfront $325 1815 Harbor CM 646-8654
mo. Wlnt. Bkt. 875-2723. · au.. Opportunltl• 6300
UPS"J'AIRS, 2 BR. 2 BA. frple Office Rental .070
WALLET w 1 th important
papers. Vic Collqe Park
echl dist. Reward. fW&.1098 crptd, drpa, bit-Ina, refrt1. SACRlf'lCE-Gallery of Fine ms. mo. Leue. fB.3824 SMAU. olflce. Stratesic cor· Arts Shop. Coast Hlstrny,
H 1 •-·-h ulU\ ner location $50. um i"«i.'. J.. Laguna Beach $9000. GMl.15 unt.ngten --__, ~ or 673-0802 ·
llACHWOOD
ApGi liWlt Hws
Print. patlo9 • Nur Bead\,
Golf and Sbopplnc.
JM21rathe,frpk
21a2....._,,.....
1 llt-Wtlk In cl .....
Wmttt • Spfinedale. H.8 .
(t rntln " of 8-dl Blvd. l
l4WOOI -l4U6l5
HOW'S THE
'TIMI FOi
9UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
IS YOUR AD IN CLAS..% FOSTER Frecie store. Well
FIEOT SomtoDI will ~ eltab. Xlnt Joe. Mu.t 1eU •
looklns for tt. Dt&1 &U·5'71 Dr'1 orden. 63UG
..
REWARD for finding male
ldtten, brn. 1trlpe w/wht.
noee • pew1. 673-9157
LOST: Male Buset Hound
Al\IWel'I to Dar.
MS-1716 EVENINGS
Cement, ConcreM 6600 • Deslin le lnltallatlon
THORYK CONCRETE e Lawn Maintenance
All types Patloe Ir: Walla • Relldential A: O:>mm'I.
Free Eat m.6516 644-0303
CE'MlliT work, al• types. Apt and General Clean-up
No job too 1mall. Free eat. Mowln& and edclni· Odd
ff. STU1'LJCK 541-8615 jobs It haulln1. 548.e5
Ironing 6755
IRONING, mending A: repelr-
fni. 488 E. 17th St., CM.
64.2-8009 or 540-0075
IRONING $1.SO HR.
Exp., Refer. 642-0'238 CU~M Patios, pool decka, I HAULING, 1eneralclean-
dr1veway1. Concrete saw-UPI tree. topped, trJ.nuned
ing .t removinr-842-1010 'removed. 642-hso I ' Paperhanging
QUALm • • • PI ti 6850 • • • CEMENT WORK Otnertl S.rvlCM 6682 I n ng
CALL 839-5Cl56 $AVE ON ft.EPAIRS DEPENDABLE palntins at
BRIOC • BLOCK • STONE Plumbina. C&rpentry. Eleo-REASONABLE p r i c ee.
Plantera • Slate • Cement tr1cal, any home repair. Quality work &: mater!ala.
LATIIING. 636-2916 Dick Squires ~5079 ~ or !)46..2&29
Child Care 6610 Palni.m.. Plumbina, Car-
---------pentr)'. Reul Rel. lnlured.
EXPERIENCED teactier wW
care for pre·schoolen
2lii to S yrs. fn my home.
Ba.nkAmerlcard OK
Call "Mllce" 6U4348
Planned activities. Vic Hauling Brookhurst & Adams. 962-3920 __ ......,, _____ _ 6730
UCENSED DA y CARE CLEAN lots, 1a.ra1es, etc.
H t 1._.... 1 Tree removal, dump, sklp, 0 WJUJCS, nape, era ta. backhoe fill arade 96U74S Harbor-Baker * 546-1539 • • ·
cmLD CARE HoustclNnlng
AG~ 2!h to 6
Newport Heights 543-6991
6735
WINDOW Cleaning Special.
Contracto,.
Mon homes $4.95 mo. Free
6620 utim. 549-28041962-30'23.
AddJl1on1 * Remodellnr Income T•• 6740 Fred H. Gerwlck-Lic. -
&73-6041 * 54g.zi10 Gordon N. Warren
ADDITIONS, remodel: 1tore1 Pub. Acct. -Eet. 1951
&: homes. FRANKEN Home or Off Ice Appts.
646-5138 499.2934 Now lncorporaUni former
NEW CONfrii. • Addlt!ona F. J. Hanna practice
RtmodelJng -Lie. Contr. OPEN 1 DAYS
DON HAWE 642-1246 t210 Seashore, N.B.
Care!, CIMnlng 6625
DftY FOAM PROC~
Ory In one hour.
Work Guaranteed. 673-3112
• 675-3345 •
Nathan Tax Service
Orange CounUes Largest
LOftf for"' ...... $10
State Tax ...... $5
For home appt. call
0.rMlnt 66IO NATHAN TAX SERVlCE __ A_N_TH...._O_N_Y-,S--m.no 828-ll53
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Averqe 1 Br apt., labor l
mat'!. $71.50. 642·7528
VETS Bonded Paintini
Int or Ext, 10 yrs In ar•
R.eu. Free Est, 64.2-0'77
PAPERHANGER * 642-2743 *
Patios
Custom Patio Covers
and Concrete Work
Dale Qmt. Co. 53Z-fS09
Plumbing 6890
LEAKS? Gas or water elec-
tronically located under ce-
ment, blacktop, ground,
walls, showers, any place.
Repaired. Water line• clan·
ed, preasure restored.
CALL "Lf:.A_l(S" 642-0348
BankAmerlce.rd OK
Plumbln& repein & Servlcee
drain lines stoppares cleared
AA:B Diacoant Plumbinl
M2-1680
Plumblna. Erner aerv-lf bn
Specializing: reopair • Im'•
appl. lnstaJ. k&L &a.9Cl'
PLUMBING
REPAIRS R.E?tlODEL
642-3128
Glr.J-n r---,·.... FILE NOW. PAY LATER
gw ~ -BY APP'T. 642-704 Power Sweeplftl "15 64+-1941 Orange County Income
Reas.. montbl)' car.. PruJI.. Tu Senke ina. 1.andlca,Plna. Exp. bo~ 7Tl W. 19th, SuJte F, C.M.
Parklnt Lot SWMPfnt
• 5«).4138 •
dcultllmt. ''Tender, Jo\'lns FED. 6 St. $4.!IO; LI form
care for Green Gardtn1". $14.50. 2$ Yr'I. tx'P· 1 ~. lttmodel., Reptlr, 6MO
GARDENING. com~e Kl'-KEMMER TAX S&'RVlCE, JT YOU need Rtmoc1ellal.
vice. 30 )'Nrt txptt1tnee, 1820 Harbor. C.M., ~404 PAINTING •• , REPAm&
reliM>le. ExceUent wort, GETrING A refund! Tor CALL DIC< •• • ta.1117
642-4389 quick lneome tax lervtee
CAJU>DnNG SERVICE In >'OW' home • call IOmi lewl'?f BY MOlttH. N,S. OdM l'Vt9. -Al-W&-~t.1o111.--mltmn---._--* ~ * •mlYEARtt
t:UROPEAN GARD!riii A·l ~O ~~· ~~
LanlhcaM • Malnmiance RAJllOR SHOP'G an"fll. Al ..... rttt::.•. i4m Very rtuon. ~ t'fa. '-DQI • Wcelt. ~ .,, ,.... -
OEN. cl91.1q1, tr-. IG'rict. YOOR HOME b1 APPT. Neat. ecant.. 20 1l'I. ..
New la wu, eprtnlderl. l'tdtn! •State Rttl&rN Tallorlnt lf70 HaullJlC· ltauDD. ...... • Ul.-00 • __ .....;. _____ !
&I YOUR Al> JM a::Aiii· W.J.Nr lltlJ • O.U m, borne
l'IJ:Dt f<I IM wUI be fir cec.. N. ltat. ~
Jooldnl -.. mil ICMlft. MMD) • 161145
' l
...
16 01\JL y PILO r Tutsday, J.JRll"'Y JO, 1968
I l<Vl\.C Uh(-tL-I O_R_Y __ JO_B_&~EMPLOYMENfrJOBS a EM,LOYMINT JOIS I EMftLOYMINT JOU a IMPLOYMINT JOIS a .,..OYMIN1
TILE , Cer~~--6-9_74 Help Wanted, Men 7200 Help Wen,_., Men 1200 Help W•ntM, MM 7200 H.ht WMted, HeJ11 w ......
I w.... 7400 w...... 7400 " \ en·ir rne I •I~ \I •n *
1.11<1 1•nr~ tn~• •II ,, r"' l
1i.t1r-Nn ioti tr,., ,111.ill
Pia It( r~1h h. Lr l k I II
..Jl<••<rr tl'fl<t:rN1 1117 l~.37
Upholstery 6990
t UT Role • Av-;. rha1t l
Dllnln Sll:'i 9:l sofa SlT l $ ·
ctv>1rc '68 l-'brlr 673-3707
, lvr appt
:JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
I Job Wanted, Men 7000
CDLLF.cE gr&d, 17 yrs. mar-
l<Ptmg &: mariagenal l'iq>en·
mce desire& part-bme work.
No d1ter t 11elling.
962-lni& Eveni11g11
BUTLER • I louuman • Exp
w/rele~nces SJ per hour.·
548-1338
!Job W•nted. Lady 7020 I
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
lo corpora1e ofhcer ol land
company desires chang,. to
position as admu11stratlve
assistant or olhce mdnager
of aggressive organl1.11tton
t Oran~e County preferred I
E:<cellent shorthand and IYP-
tn'l sklll plu!I e'llensrve ex-
penrm·e tn t'OZtnrrrtng. ltt-
1;.il and ror1i0r tlr matter~
01 111.11111' tlllf'l'P~l IS th!' Op-
pnr 1\11111,Y to ""' tn11ntn1l
and cap.1hll1ty m 1 managl'-
mrnt t'llflil• rl} Sal ffY nt>-
1 .:ol 1i1ltlr Ir ,llOIJ \\<t~h htrthrr
mini m.o11n11 pJr;1sl' rail 171 It
h 12.1j_!li6
GEi' LRr\_L_H_CJt_i_s,.-~-·n-rk_&_· -w-,.ill l
•:I l'ldPt'ly f)rOplr hrtwn ~~
d 1Jl.Y ,\Lon· f: 1d S'.! hr Re-
EXPLORtR n:• nvai ,ARAMnR1cs, '" • llewport ' "L" t "' •t•WI.._. c.emmer· -IX,IRllNCID-d•t firm h .. 1........a.
MOTORHOME CORP. I
Needs Experienced
• Carpenters
• Electricians
• Mechanics
1'raller or rno1nr homr man-
ufacturing txperlenet> mM·
dalory. Hospi1ahzation, life
111suranrr, rt1sabihty rnsur·
.incf' an<t mrome replace-
ml'nl tnsuranre. Apply
4000 C•mpu1 Drive
Newport 8H ch
Punch Press
Operator
(Experienced)
• ~lake own &et-ups
• Run precision produc-
hon parts
• Perform first article
msperhon
STACO, INC.
1139 Biker St.
Costa Mesa
.549-3041
An Pl)Uill opporrun11y
t'mplnyl!r
Process
Technician
OPWTOR f!ia.::;'~~ lmb11ent (trp.
potitlona: m W. 16th St.
Newport le.ch
ec......w1
TellW ......
Teller
Two years recent heavy
tt>letyJ>c exptrlence pre-
ferred. Must be able to
work any shift.
Apply Pat Folsom
833.()600, Ext. 21tt
• Mechanlcal
Auet11blers Manu.tacturers of 1 new
c:oncept ot small potentio. APPLY IN PER.SO\~
i:iaeters bu o~nlnita In tbt
1
1sl Woul ...
following positions.
COLLINS
RADIO CO.
• Electronic
AuernbJers 1. Sut. ~Hmbly r OraMt ( .u..tv
2. lond1n9 0 ... ""'"'"J
19700 J1mborff Rd.
Newport leach I
\U applicants reVlewed on 1
mrrit with no bias toward I
Ract . Color. Creed or Se.'<
Draftsman
• Power
Equipment
Wiremen
• T echniciam
Experience required,
Llber•I frlnte benefits
P ARAMETRICS
3. S,.t Weldlng
Previous experience
not required.
Plnte apply in person.
An eq\nl opportunity
employer
WARM, friendly home with I two children Worldni moth·
er needs Uve-111 bouaekeeJ> er. PrtYate room. TV. all
pnvilqta in clesn, organi-
zed home. $130 monlh.ly plus
board. Time • off achedule
k S C91\ be arranged. Call 929 I• er trHt 897-?SJ.1 days, 967-17U eve·
Young man with two Costa ~ rungs.
yHrs dr1ftin9 uperl· 549-2221 -1-aclJo.--T-e-1~---.-ence •nd/or two yHn 1_________ ... ,....""'
college. S.nd '"ume I Dispatch Girt
or 1pply In peraon. REXAIR 25 to 40 years. Must know
MFG Co local are11. Aprly in P"l'SOl'I
• • YELLOW CAB CO. EXPANDING TO 186 E 16th st.
ORANGE COUNTY Costa Mm
Personnel Department
U.S. Diven 1
C !
TRAINEES ••.••• 0 mp any " WORK WITH HYDRO. P'ILTERING PROCESS
BARMAIDS .••
••• and GO-GO
DANCERS 1 I CHEMICAL SUPPUES 3323 W. Warner / ELECTRICAL EQUIP.
ASK f'Olt:
Mr. Stamer or Mt. Sfrtnaer
An equal opportunity
employer
S.vingt & Lo.n uper·
ience required.
APPLY IN PERSON
MARINERS
S.vings & I.NII
t 515 Wutcllff Dr.
Newport B .. ch
Gener1I Office
frrPnres f>.12-6JIJ! rmmPC!1ate OPenini for tecb-
$300 per Wffk.
638-5483 or 633-9763
IBM
KIYflUNCH ·II NOOU•IN9·' INDUl.-HAPT .. , 4
GaOC. CHICKJNO • h
'TltONIC ASSIMaLY ·e
NX/TYN·rt. t
West Coast
Trtlde & lull. Sche1ll
2117 S. Malo !JC.. s.A.. o.t
545-71"
12021 Gat" Gr. 81 .• G.G. b.•
SJ7-7f12
Kundqt11n ~ Calif. 536 • .,
121 N. Lt-mun t),d.k "'"'1900 •Jttttn Lndica e location ---------NF.W CU.SS~ WEEKLY
Complete Secretarial • Ouk
Typist • Brusb1.1p COW'lel.
Pay for your boob and
a small re_iistration fff,
~n SS a week. 10011 ol
succeaslul iradu&tes
employed In Ult area.
POU. Y PRIEST
BUS~ COLLEGE
l25 N. Newport. N.B., ~
M.T.I.
Business Schools e IBM Procramminl e IBM Keypunch e PBX Typing
541-2672
TIJTORING
Exper elem'y & Jr. Hf.
Mr. Mitctiell 494-6'ns
MERCHANOISI FOR
SALE AND TRADI
Furniture IOOO
TelM'talM
llNT
COLOR TV
.. MO.
• A» N:1tionlill MAkft * WORLD OF COLGa ums Lakewood Blvd.,
Downey
(213) 161"7117
REZU" NEW
COLO. TV
$9 MONTH
Opt. 1o t.q. Free aervice.
Ftte delivery. No deposit.
ORDER BY PHONE
Fwaffu~.,.n.nc-..
Celer rr..:-lte,...
-TOOLS -
sia.t212 er "3-0555 <AM fer Art) ---WANTED ro BUY: Man'a
ud Woman's 26" °" 281'
lleflt weir.ht 3 speed Bi· cyc;tes. Call 538-2170
NATURAL color hemp rua.
any size up to 400 aq. ft
Call 642.J.}2g after S pm
or anytime Saturday
MEDIUM SIZED CERAMIC * KILN * .. * 494-5316 * *
FREE TO YOU
13~1~}.. TO Special bame with dill· «~ • COLORLJ.ND TV Open 7 d)'s dren German She~ fe-fale, mp. S4M1J3 w •.
Hi-Fl & St..... t210
Stereo Eac--...
without compcoenta in IOlid
walnut A oak woods •
Al'• Uftll.9Ulll Furniture
17881 Beach, HB
842-4464
1968 Stereo Comole. IOlld
state, • speed cbanrer .. Uke
new. Take tNrr mall pay-
meni. or pay cub balmce
1/30
ro .JOOd home. Labarador.(
Rhodesian Rid~ ~
pies. S4B-7812 11
Found: Lane haired mot·
tttd rrf!Y Tom cat. -..tllte
paws. So. Latsum· &.l&a1
18 8if 06. old ftd
w/l)edjgree. 1'emale.
6"-1759 2/l
PifS & LIVifi'OCK
1125
CARPET Cleaning. f loor 111c1an to perfonn v~ous
,trippm;; Wa'<mg, waUs. chemical, iphotoe:aphic &: j Windows ~ai1hro 5:11-0567 mecharucal ~rations. Must
Santa Ana "~~EANSING
PART TME WORK
Responsible woman experi-
enced In 10 key addin& ma-
chine, t)'Pe min. 50 wpm. 5
day week, pennane4L Ap.
ply in peraoo 8 a.m. to 12
noon only.
ot $86.12. C r e di t Dept. CLOSltfG OUT • • • KE s..mo Anabrim. GERMAN Shepbsd ~ !5
• • • ENTM STOCKI DlCllldal. A.KC. Hu bed llllaa.
----- ---po:.aess a high degree at Housework. Ref . mechanical aptitude and be
All Pq111l npporluruty
fmployer
NO EXPERIENCE NEC-
ESSARY AS WE TRAIN I FloarSamplel T•,. ll111•rs l220 a Muat 1-a sood halM.
./ Quality P'urnHu:re m.mm
O"n Trans. Z>4~0817 able to work to exacting TOP ST AltTING
WAGES
Put your spa.re time to
work. Represent Avon. Ferro c_,
Fiberglua Division
18811 F'iberglau Road
Huntin(ton Beach
MAPLE-SPANISH-ME>DERN WOLLENSAK Tape Recorder SAJ10YED pupa. f weeb,
So~U-.LcwMeat. model~ Sold new S1IH. et.npion sited: femalee tolt"rances. A w or k I n g 703.5 I knowledize of photographic
----------processes & machine tools
Comedic Help ITT JABSCO Call collect ~
Dinettes-Bedroom ae• will aeD fw $15. •JD $45; maJa $55. MT-5173
LIVE !'JS 1s dPs1red Mechanical
Draftsman I
PERMANENT POSITIONS
FAST PROMCYrlON
SOUND, SECURE FUTURE
Contract-OMV Girl
Must 1J1Clude bookkttpini
eJ(perience. 64Ul98l
See Mrs. Brant
John10n l Son
TabJ.u.Lam1>1-Mlsc. ._.1 --GERMN-1 Sbesiberd fmmle Approved Fumltvre c • ...., .. & ......,, __. 7 mos. AKC. Sl§O or trade! Em~ lo} er pa}<i rC'f's
Ct'01 ~P Byland Agency T • C
101.s £. 1s111. s.A. :,.i1-0395 rans1com orp. Part Time Office
Girl Frid.y !!Z159!!!!!!!H!!a!!r!!bor!!!!!!Bl!!.!!C!IM9!!548-9660!!!!1!~ POLAR.OU) J-86 Camera .,,1 "2-'ma5
NEARLY new, custom made qese I: color ltdecJter. COit $S5 -$'l5 Welmanmer "Grty Chtnl'~e -English -French I 815 w 18th, Costa Mesa 642-9000
DesiCJn•r
Expenence in mecha1ucal
drafting, preferably with a
product line similar to de-
sign and development of
commercial pumps. De-
algntra eat>l bllltiea would
be Ideal. Good opportuni-
ties, benefita and workil\i
conditions.
For interview can
Mondays &: Tuesdays Lincoln Mercury
900 W, Coast Hwy, NB
Age 21 to 35 for busy cheerful
modem office. Type 50 wpm
on electric, use lB-key adder
and have eXJ>er. in accounts
nceivable. Must be sharp
and neat appearing. Send
letter wl th qualifications.
experience. and wages ex-
pected to "HMF", Box ZllS,
livini room furniture. Bar $169, tell S30. 67>2465 Ghost" pUppies, lbow qua!-~!. '°ta. ctiair a: lun111. Spo~-ft~ •111-ity, terms. D-17f7 1 Prrmanrnl. P'<Fer Live-in , ---------
rar E.1s1 1\,1t<'Y 642-8703 .537-2312 ~ rn • ._ -._ TRANSPORTATION
Aaanc!tts, Men 7100 DISHWASHER
NEWPORT
Resume Service
For the ...
Professional Appr01ch
DAYS
APPLY IN PERSON
8-11 AND J.5
Monday through Friday
REUBEN E. W Equal apportunlty employer
Pf1one: 714.545·1251
1485 Dale Way
ITT JABSCO
Senior IBM
Tab Operator
HOUSEKEEPER • employee
benefits. Salary o p e n .
Newport H a~ b o r Con-
valescent Hospital, 1 5 5 3
Superior Ave., N.B. 646-7165
GIRL FRIDAY Newport Bee.ch.
CHERRY BR aet S1S(). chest
drawers, d r e a a e r, bead
bo&rd & mat1reM. IW&-2115
Hexagon top table,
good cond, $40
67J.0907, m.n•
BUILDER'S OFFICE IN HAWAll. Housekeeper.
Exp preferred, apply 9-nooo Governess starting April. Office Equipment 8011
Inventory Ctearance!
on pool tables, A: ques.
BEACH BIU.IARD SUPPLY
l.W.·A S· Main. Santa AAS
547.0083
NEW i USED lm'fbO&iitac-
tory direct· cheap! Wet ault
jacket. $!0.95. 115 W. 18th
St. * 60-7W7
1Mts & YKhts taa0
34' X 11' 'beam 1'elloww I:
Stewart hull, compl w/
Crown e.nc le aearbox, Sb&ft.
Jl"ll)I, rudder. etc. in the
water behind 2633 W. Coast
Hwy. For Sale $995. or trade
for camp trlr of equal value. I 833 Dover Dr., N.B.
.549-2743
!P URCHASE AGENT
TRAINEE
NEWPORT BEACH ea.ta Mesa, callf.
Minimum Z yean experi-
ence w\th u n I t • r e co r d
e q u 1 p m e n t •pecl:fic&I·
ly IBM.
6208 W. Cout Hwy, NB Three girls 6-7-10. Informal,
642-1615 seldom entertain. M u 5 NCR, Model 16, bookkeep.
OPERATORS -Bllnd Stitch drive, IWim. do .1-1e cook ini machine. Xlnt cond., .:::;:======== PASSENGER Ex cur tr l o n
Top local lromc company
wants rrcent colle~e ,;:rad.
Young Fry Cook
or Kitchen Tr•inM
S<rne computer experience
desirable but not required-
Jro.20 Ideal . . •
Outsi.nding opportunlt1ea
1n expanding operation.
............ • tnake off er.
Special Machine. G•tmrnt ing. References exchanged. 642_ 1947.
MOO eo.t Take 1~ people It
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; have a ball! Excel cond.
Cons trade. Mrs. Roner sae.un
WILLIAM PENN
A5soclates Aaency
t~ Nl'wport. C M 642-6434
I '"'"' Win~. Me" 7200
:.
Sales &
Service
~re you this man!
Permanent job. ChaDct
for advancement.
M1nh1ll
Communic1tfons
Santa A•
Equal opportunity emplO)'er.
flttoM: 714.545-1251
1485 Dale Way, Costa Mesa
rnlgr. Only operators mak-Interview about March 10th.
ing SlK> to S140 wk. aipply. Good salary. Write stating Gu• S.le
U80 MOl\rovla, N.B. &U-2666 are. experience. qualifica
&022
HOUSEKEEPER -Uve in. tions to Mn. B.E. Alvcander WRITING duk. antiques, C\lt
Take care ol home It 3 P.O. Box 906, Kailua-Kona. glass. lampa. fruit Jan, Jove
children. u. 2 & 8 'moa.. Hawaii 96740. seat. 2 match!Jli ctirs, tur-
for convalescent mother. quotSe ovrsttfd chra. res. aur. dishes. deep fryer. apt Temporary, ~ Hostess sz stove, miacel. ltem1.
APPLY:
lob's Big Boy
154 E. 17th St.. CM Electronic tab * START WORK
* REGULAR pa.rt.time Sec:re-Apply In per.on: 531-8573 lary. Shorthand, typing &: Tues . Fri. 11 anHi pm __ Ex_ecu_ti_v_e_offi,,_'-ce....,..fum---
S.Carity Guard
Apply PerJOnnel 10-I
Robinson'• Newport
Newport Center
Newport Beach
ledl1icians IMMEDIATELY
$2.55 per hour
Apply In Penon CAL-RON 1~· l'IOW hiring 40
2230 So. An~ St. men to train and work
Sant• An•, Cellf. with hydrodynamic afr fil.
An equal opportunity terlnit equipment. No ex-employ~r perience necell&ary bu t
CARRIER BOYS must be ab'.e l'o start
GOOD ROUTES REAL ESTAfE work Immediately.
AVAILABLE SALESMAN Call Penonnel Dept.
HUNTINGTON BEACH Excellent opportunity l 0 r 142-4466, Ext. 4
DAJL Y PILOT curTenUy licensed SaJesma.n * *
simple bookkeepini. Houn Stu~ Shirt Rest. iture. Baby fumlture,
and salary open. Exp only. Sota. Carpeting Sl (>el'
Box M 17, Dail,y Pilot. 2241 W. Coast Hwy NB yard .......... -194-8825
HOUSEKEEPER COOK
Neat, mature lady, 50 or ov-
er. for 3 adults: from 12
noon thru dinneT. Newpcrt
area. 547-0635 or 644-1234
LIVE-IN help needed. Under
50 or college ilrl preferred.
Must like chJldren. Salary
Waitress
Luncheon Only
Apply in person:
Tues -Fn. 11 un-6 pm
Stu~ Shirt Rest.
open. References prefeTred. 2241 W Coast Hwy, NB
ADpli•nces 1100
G.E. Frost proof refr\~. Bot·
tom freezer Like new. $9'5.
642-7658
O'l{l!efe &: Merritt i.tove $65.
'67 Whirlpool wuher s100.
Ex cond! 543-8279
POOL TAILU
ti' 1961 BRUNSWICK
"" AMI" ti' TRLUlGLE
Slate from $495
Brunawick $275 value ••
ONLY $239.11
100% n:NANCING
SICARD POOL
323 S. Ma.in, Oranp
'32·1992
Birds of P1r1dise
BEAUT.,UL BLOOMS
BAAGAINI
S Gallon cans -Only Sl.~
Last call at this price. Evm-
lnis after 6 P.M. all day
Saturday and Sunday. 1212
So. Roa St., Santa Ana.
11 you ,.,,., Tht> Smger
Company nM'd! you. Yau
m1y now hr Pmployed but
lnnt ro 1mprnve your prl's.-
ent po11111nn Salary pl us
tomm1~~1nn~. mmrany car
Ctlrn1~hM\ all c'Ompany hen--
tf 11 .. ;inn p;i11f training: pro-
~r.1m Apply U1 ~rson
___ •_942-4321 • to have the desiN to enter -M.n ... ment Tr•lnee -
Are you looking for a the specialized fil!ld of ex· Southern Calilomia's fa!t·
Call 548-5942.
HOUSEKEEPER RN. SUPERVISOR. lt · 7 Antlquff ll IO U you wtU sell or bey
*AUCTION*
new future???? chanaing. Worl<ln& in Com-est ifOW\n& toy chain Is
KPep your pre5ellt job' while m«cl~ • Industrial • land. looldna for a career minded
you start part time eves. and high value Residences. young married man. Excel·
Earn S82 per week. Call Mr. P~~e wllh Reno excbanie lent opportunitv to break in-
Experierced prefe!Ted bul shift Park Udo Convales-DrNING table. antique ma-give Windy a try
not nttesaary. Contact Mrs. cent Center 466 F'lagshlp hog. Sh:?r:tton style. 3 ex· AuctloOI Friday 7 p.m.
Sat Mr. V•ndeput
~IA:"ACl:.R
Dudley Huntlniton Inter Rd. Nr\\pcrt Beach. tra I e a ve s. E.xcepllonal Windy's Auction B•rn
Community Ho a p It a I. _6_42_-804_4_______ value! S:""JO. -194-3248 eves. 1 20'151,°' Newport, CM 646-86116
r.:e Singer Co.
Ford 744-2071 trauun& preferred. Howt'Ver. to retailln& and leam all
)lAINTENA.'ICE Man If' )'OU are willing to •0ri<· phases of the toy business.
842-1473 EXT 246 lor appt. Jobt--Men Wom. 7500 & wkcnds. I Behind Tony's Didi-Mat'l
BABYSITTER for 2 achoo! '
1
ANTIQUE Walnut drop leaf • $$ C •sH $$
Jamtor Can be retired. we will show you what to ck>-Contact· Mr. Bender I · and can take instructiorui. We will t:ra.ln. aie lhlldren. Mon. lhn1 table, J cane seat chalrs. "'
F 11 • Wilton A: Rot,ers Or M!(RQfJLM R.".6-4611 I We pay cash for; area. C.M. Call ~77 I Furnlture I Applianca
WAi'llTED woman in art& ol TECHNICIAN Se wing Machin.t 1120 I Antique. I Tooll Harbor & Bakf?' St. to take ON ITEM or -
2300 Harbor Blvd.
C01t• Mew
salary open ~ e w p or l and how Harbor Convalescent Hospi-. to do 11 No new un-KARLS TOYS
I tat I~ Supenor Ave . N.B.. lk tnsed trainees accepted. 50 Fashion Island
------&I& n65 OUI 67>4070 for appt. 6U-0081
BUSBOYS JANITORIAL WORK patient to doctor. 546-~ SINGER Touch A Sew sewina COMPLETE HOUSErUL. e C•rpenter Aflftdes. WorMn 7300 alter ;:, PM'. 1ust ~ ahle 10 uSt' UNI-machine. Like new. Take ov-Call 54'1~48 or 877-8271
Hu~hand .\ wile team to do with el«tncal INSL'RANCE ())mm'I AgPn· PRO F-1'3 Processors. er paymenta of S7.7S per
Day 'hlll OVPr 18. Ml'1 llm ff 1 •-w•-·111 TYPIST Oerk S3Ta-S400 P111netary Camel'•. Know-mo. or $.'i9.20 cash. <:all Cre-... ~ e o ice c eanmg u• u i e.xper1cnce ~ /BKPR to $500 cy nPrds e~r claim & lia-
Arrlv 1n P"r~nn
'l 11 iind :l-li
Laszuna S..ach. evf's. CaJI bihr~ girl. New office. Call ledge Bruning, Xerox. dit Dept. KE 5-7289 Anaheim days 17141 m.wos e Bonder No SH· f"tt ne~lable. Precessing fo rm ~
S1CV'OV. No SH. S37>So400 Mr, S1m1, 533-1368 Boys 10 ""-• Compulf'r. Must be ;ible • 14 e U/35. Small cminany e~ Exnonenceci coffee shop •--t •··..-ble ,... ··r ,,. to work any day, any Laguna Beach. So-Lilguna -"'--" r SEC'Y ttronica. yng to S500 \\'airressee Apply 30:iO shift.
-NEWPORT BEACH I Good routu! •Good profits! with llW'rboard Bf.st Local Compani~ Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar
DAILY PILOT 1Jhaplng experience, J . R. Pierce Astoc. Apncy between to A 3 PM daily. Apply Pat Folsom
e 642-4321 e JENSEN 1188:.! Newport. C.M. &fl-6720 WOMAN cook evening meal t33.0600, Ext. 2111 :Assis1anl foreman COLI.EGE student. part time. Marine Corp. MOORE ENTERPRISES and \ery uie ~rk. I Must have neat handwriting 235 l'lecller Pwtonnel Agency Family ol 4. 3 PM to 7 PM.
REUBEN E. LEE
COlllNS
112.5
OLDS Trombone. 1963 model.
light gold color. COil S250
Sell S169. 645-MIO
Flute. Excef Cond MS-
613-0874
-_,D,,...,R""'"UMS S-p(-. -
* 4M-81532 * iU!t have 5 yurs expencncc I & neat lllPl>C&rance. Apply Costa Mesa 444 Newport Blv.d .• N.B. 5 day week. $2.00 hr. m'r.139 ~ Injection molding. Excel-Costa Mesa U-Haul. 1930 54().344() Phone TODAY for I Expcr1Pnced Cornpotor Clerk
I 1-t opportunity for advance-Newport Blvd. C.M. an appointment for a mOt"e Sel'unty Ftnt National RAD,O (0 Pianoe I Or .. nt It JO
ll)eflt in arowinl company. • EXPER. FRY COOKS • REWARDfNG FVTURE. Ba nk. 2831 CoMt Hwy.. ' I I
Pleue write Box M 15 Daily I Top dollar! Ail shifts Open S•t. 9 •m-12 noon Cd.\1. ~O 19700 Jambor" Rd. Opport~nlty KMdls I Pilot or alter 6 p.m. call Appl)'· Ken·1. JOCiO E est. Y OUM Men 11-21 642-9080 for appoint. HOUSEKEEPER. pt. tlmt 1 Newport le~h J\11 new piano • OC'll•n floor ~ H1way. Corona Del Mar "W S(KDlll\ I N'J home. MOCI to Fri. 4 101 models art belna cftllcount-Ltesmen & M.negen Bet. ll t\ 11 AM, see Krn Sall'S promotion Jobi 11v1td lll;UUll 6. L1n Sc c~. Ma!Utt ~m-AJI •pplc:atlons revit\\·rd 00 ed at a aood •v\nal. All ~ opporty with leadinl Boetbullder Forem1n Larae int'l COl'1> SlO.lm lsl <1n Jlrl'f 543-1281 I merit with no bias toward saln Include ftte deltf,.ry, Jlrm offmns c>Yer 100 mu· Exper. In fbirls 1r lsrt pwr )'f'ar. Manaqemenr oPiJOrtun· CarHn for S.Cy1. l LIVE-I · ~kpr child car" Race. Col«. Creed or Sex. llenda W~ JU1IO ale. ~
1Dal funds. FuD «pt ttmt. boat con5t for yard In 1t1ts can 10 am-2 pm Bkprs. In Of-•"99 ~ounty 1 Pvt rm ti be. ~t, ct.Ya wk. rr .. ln.bome tuntna. With
Jeo a:pa ~. •e trtln. Or1~L 213; m.3186 ~US3 &42-'48t ~ Penn~ rda m mo. --RIAL ISTATI-cqan .. i.. free leMDM.
Npt Bcb amc.. Ml-4422 ROUTES AVAILABLE Auto Offi u... sauf\fd Pel'llOrlNl Astency ;;.t5 .. 1mn SALESMAN Uberel fift11ftdna Ull tq, lO
&aDta Ana omc.. 547"3!1 In I ce """". 901 Dover Or .• N .... Port Bcll TelrJllll)lle Sain : f\llJ or y ...... ., lie-for V'""" .,. mw""tklli-'-
GAME tbl, dU.trad. walnut.
hvy Spanish, terra cotta
grl. work $400. \, pr. Blk
gold upbl cllrs: malcbini
111mp, all $150. lelfi than
half. 673-4933
17' UPRIGHT freezer, like
MW, $1.SO. EltetrolWI floor
polisher It ICl'Utlbtr. '611
al1e> Nb lhaJllllO'Otl',
644-1162 ' aft S p.m.
KlllBY VACUUM. Paid rm 1 mos <*I.
MUST SEU. nt9 cuh.
Pbont$37~
aft S PM.
CHROME Kltcbe.n tet, 112.
he chin-. tllble lampe. $S
eadl. E..S table, ~. Coffee
table. $2. S p e e d Queen
r.wi~ SlO. 642-3863
GREY-sa'd chnt ot drawen
$25. Sdrwlnn bicycle SU.
Barbeque nwi.Y new $11.
&Jlatcn S2. Call 548--Z3k
2001 Kl• ftd., N~. IDV'BP'I rtnanc:fal w ._, tor Oranae Coon.., duler· ~·· "''-~., 1 1U1'..M.nni-'t Hwunatcr for boys 1~14 I ,, part·llmt ....... commlaion. "'v· n-·~· ~ lmm~a.te ... ~Inc Good Prof:I ,.. SUnd •hip, CM ~11trm. Mutt havt Help W•nfe4 _,. u .. new.-~ MUSIC ClTY KIRBY VllCUIM cluntt w1th
C Ope . ta • ••O 1.Y _r,,, A-'t 54&-.,,.U •~-·. .. t ...... ..~ .i:ond •UIC'motlVf' expco~. WCMMn 7400 r ,.. auw.... 3G So. BdlUll attachmll!U. Take 0 v. r
ompu r r• or ""'ttv"' '"'-4321 Ellcellmt nppomnfty for CHILD C:-1\RE tor lit antder PlcAM c&li Mn Fay So C.ct Plt111 small PtU'l'nf'ntl Ol' s-t blaJ.
Al lifut 1 yr. flJCl>t'r. With SERV Sta. Attend. Salary + right ~non. Rrply In drtail I MAJOR BANK WANTS Vic. John Eader 5"ho0l. ~. 8Rch R-1ty, Inc. 540-2161 lltft of $37.20. Cr-edit Da"".
lt.200 ta~ llY'ltem • Pf'r1-comm. Tom Sharp Un!on EXPERCENCED TEILER H 8. %'2-9824 efttr 5::.> 6TW'D> £1-tt: ~ ro
e 16' FihrePu. 25 HP WW.
zard outboard. trailer; iood
oond. $KJ. m-o3lS •
15 F'f. GI~. 25 HP le
Trailer. S250 or Best otrerl'
2265 Maple, Apt. A. c .M.
* CHINESE JUNK * Excenenf condition.
Can live aboard. &n-9412
s.u ...... 9010
KITE #253. Full race north
aa!ls. complete cover, tr.US:
er. S850 terms. 642-5151
19' Uahtning sailboat W/
nylon a.Ila .l trailer.
$650 * 673-0711
C•I 2S #423. New.
Fully equip.~~
S.,..d-Skl loltt 9030
14' Runabout Nu mtr &: con-
trol$, trlr, Xlnt yacht tend-
er. $595. 642-2'61
~rine Equip. 903$
MARINE bltteriu aold at
dilco1111t. All sizn. See 1IS
bllDre YoU boy. Marine Bit·
-Shop, 2400 w. Qiu : ~. N.B. 54Ul35 ::
New auxiliary 110 McCulloab
diewl generator. Law price
$699. Marine Battery Shop.
20 W. Coast Hwy. 8424235
1Mt Slip, Mlorlftl 9036
BOAT slips ror rent. 10 min
from ocean. Sl.50 I It. 'le
Dock Muter Ma.rtne Centre
16322 Pae Cit Hwy, HB
842.ft!lj.
DELUXE nit. Olbana 9tO ... n. 2 a. 1~ BA. 11Wlty
nn. aioNr. Lee cbeta.
Many atru. s Star Pk
MUlt SM-146-6512
+ MUST SELL ! 3 BR
EXPAND<>. S3IOO nIR.N
OC' bcllt etftr! 1* ~ )IMT'&l equip. &'1. nnat: 0'1 2201 E Cllt Hwy CdM to Box M-IS Do11J.b Pilot. • Gf.()7Tl • JA.WARY sale .. ~mt Al'l&Mtm.
&22. '647 Exam ached for 0 .. ., .,...,.. · · · I BOYS 10 . t4 BABYstmNC A Jt hie'<. HAIR llt.YU1t w1th foUowtnr 0-.-_,__._ -l..\DIES 12 diamond --ILICTalC CARS -111" ........ ~ • BE A FULLERETTE . u I ........ _ ... , lft N-Beldl E:iccet ·--.,..u......, ·~ VJ<-.,,.,_ PM 'l'tnn., J'eb. 't, 1968. rNCOME Good rvt1l•! • Good protlt! S2 Uft GUARANTEE' , __ , Vf n. rm fam. iXll "'"'' __.,:,:~ltlom · · &rMds _ Dlatllth • r:!_na, or weddfnl bind. Sa-4. ~ Bdl Union Hl&h TAX bt'lp. Ftt BALBOA PENlNSULA nn. ·....,.,... <lrn. Ref~·..._., '"'"'"'• ' l)l«iaJ $49S. ~ ,..,. lllri.ltmu lift. Caat.$UI. fw ......... tectnc C.r
lcfhl. Dflt. Ott. l 90Q • l'ltb i buls. Eatablilhed office, DAIL y ftLOT atta.. 51992 'T1l ~ UV&in ._. • ._ 119wrll am after f p.m. $2le. Nff. Ha8111m& --Sell • * ·'!I' bm olftt. sm. &21F'I
... JIB. Tri. No. 538-!ml I ~l'leneed, ~9666 e 60.an e TELEPHONE~ l('t' Unwed motber ~A.,. l:XPER.l'DiCED PARft orian ool1 -.. w.&T. REAL UT An ~.,.,., .. L•mlnatot.-v\ce operaaon 'lllPl.lltied. FGll fr time. i4l-m1 PLAK ....... ~N SOWII>T·PJ{IJ..UPS a>. ~2 -=rrsR1N=~o:-:=POLES~,,,,-~--M.4....... ..
• I BOATS. A Is a Assembltr RETAIL UQuor c--. fll.1'·~ or part ttm.. Call 19.W$TT H"CY' ..._.. .. _..... 1907 N. ~at lDll llrtll w1ttl ,.a., a . 251 c.atailaa .. -· ._ "--lllouldn't 'lfl(l bl wtlJI Walbr Tr81DPt-1. 64U830 19-3 dall l Ovt'f to. Salary $111.50 Ito ....,_ . WM-Laflml _.. NB ..... "um.. ~· ...... ,.
I • I.MT n. lnftrmadon. y •tart. ec.t11 Mtae A Ma-NEED ~Tl'!:R. it.art-Nur1111g HorN. Al'P'b1 ID~ Sdllll!l lnlttwct• 7600 Senta Ana •. iiifrij Ult ~ l!llcftltnt con-~l.:; ~:Yd~ •,::i[=· ,/~io'~l ~· m: m.u; :::~PM.' :;r· c.o •'"'~A:~ 1UllarW1a ldll ~~ P¥t hl«lll. wtS: t.am:' ~ ~ ctDttol. =-ea': :'u.1. ~ m::.:!';
i.::;,..,..,....,,'", I part tlmtt oo .)41.te94 •INTDVTEWER·Part T\rne A.EL atttcr wu1 ptttm, 1n wlll'k awn -. c. bl' .,... iadt¥ e1111. Smd t&a.-a. Exttt tQIQ. 56eJt net a l&Ull2 cr9lb ~ 6 ._..,SD.
HELP WANTED for the Under 77 •IUI bM:kpoond ln aar !IDmt ffta, llNdt to "art maMt ~Wn ""'-5404GD ~ lofc BiD· ~ YK'Glll'ft. X1M ca.sD2
jOlAL du.ct "2·5611. ~ Mandacw~ « campen aalte. 7 ""',. ti: Slit tntcr-can tc'l...au R.ELIASLt ~.., bi:bj
1
wu.,.. atrr. Q!koA1 toll PJUVATE PA&TY WANTS c.'09d. ·~ "-c. ab ,., mr=~.~ .. ~.--=-ita__,..1ct_r1-.-.._-~ ed. u. aft b9ck ect mo P'kcentlll. CM. vitw Sirle 1111 cad nan trm. Dper Drur Cid j at1bfti : f:Ndm. p1 nm.. ._ 1')"81 Scllool I'll TO BUY P JAN o FOJl ._ • .._ a..••• XJM.
~ CM .... ,..r l OWtGE m JE. Wiii\ cau -QPt. M7~ Jd s-1 Ha. tn<6'DI Did ..... CM. S4l-U I CASH. 5(' ms V.'llttl ..... ICMlll
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'60 AWitln Healey ~
A¥IM lent. -' m> Dlx.~ (ood tcp It tJ,.
& Pertt MOC)' reblt trana. S8llO 837.a :::.11>!: :O: __ D_A_TS_U_N __
C1M¥ tnline. R•.,.,.blet 'S7 DATSUN 1'llO CIOIM!!'t/
M'f.2GT H'l, WIW. R/lf. Aaaum.
pymnta m .31 for 2t mot.. rreUer, Traw.I 9415 incl 1ln. 962.srr ._;-----~~~~
!l n. n.veJ Trlr. Self coo.
talned. Vwy c1eu. S700
m.oJO.l
14' • 19 DeVWe; awnlJli,
1IH(» 5; rood ccoditioa.
Jacka lncl. $500 !I0-3810.
Trallen, UtlUty MSO
3 wbl trub trlr. 5' X
16' x ~; btsvy duty
hie trlr lrame I:
tonsue. $200. 2 wbl
_trub tth'. •· x r. $50.
Can be Hen btwo
l :JO I: 5. m.eoao
MERCEDES IENZ
OWl65
VOLISWAC'iENS
PIOM
. ~UfS
.... -=--··----
TUNSP09tTATION
'66 RIViERA
VOLVO ·Hydramatlc, power steering 1--------&: brakes, bucket seat inter-'68 VOLVO ior, factory air, 9,000 miles.
TlANSflOITATtON
''5 OIYIOLET
KillH S.l.
-, ,. OlfVROLET
lmpal1 S.S.
2 Door hardtop. VS, power-
.. .
UM4 Caf'I 9900 UM4 Cars -----FALCON
'a J'ALCON We.roe RIH
<lan, MW Cl"Mt .....
or best offer. 873-05$4
'6~ FAUX>N waaon, auto-
matic. $400 call aft 8.
147-1589
UN COLN
PRIVATE PARTY, raven
MUSTANG
'65 MUSTANG
~ H.T. Radio, Wter1 ~ .. v.e. ORJ 914.
$1341 .
SANTA ANA
LINCVLN MERCURY
130~. Tustin, S.A. 547~
'&5 Mustang HT, V-8, auto,
pwr brakes & stri. Good
tires. Well malntalMd. Wk·
4ys art 6 or wk:nds 26e We11t..
minster Ave.., C.M. US.~
'65 MUSTANG Conv. R l H,
wlrt wheels, excel. cond.
UMd Can PONTIAC
Grand Prix
----·----· '66 PONTIAC PONTIAC
'66 POlmAC (11111111
4 Door sedan. Hydramatlc,
power steering, radio, heat-Power steering, radio, beat-er, white walll. er, white wall.t, factory alr.
Pvt pty. nsoo. 644-0ln 2925 Harbor
1966 Mustang VS. One owner, Coat• Men
pa. radio, new tires, Below ______ l_l _6-4444 ROY CARVER
PONTIAC
bluebk whls. $1750. 842-3139
OLDSMOBILE
'65 OLDS
Vista Cruiser
'66 PONTIAC le Mans
Convertible. V8, hydramatlc, 192S Harbor Bl., ea.ta )(-
power steering, radio, beat· Kl 6 4444
er, white wall tlrea. Ora.nee Cowlt>"• Exchlidn
Dealer tor Roll.I • Ro)'CI and Bently.
:
$3777 rlkle, power ateeoring, radio,
heater, white walls.
black '66 Continental
w/platinum mist &love
leather Interior. True
quality at $3,285, full
price. Air cood, .tun pwr.
Will finance for respana-
ible party ....•• 494-8825
4 Or. 6 pass. wagon. V8, auto-
matic, power 1tecrin& &
brakes. radio, heater, white
walls, factory air.
'65 GTO Chard Blue, blk
vnJ top, auto, Rid{. Sharp!
Sl,900. 673"5nf
~, 6' &MC ~-TOii
V&.. Browm. tramfer cue-, I
speeds forwvd, with cam~
er.
MG
'63 MC.B In excellent condi-
tion. fflre wheels, powder
blue finl.sh with matching
top. Just taltm in trade on
OPEN ROAD CAMPER.
Priced below whol~ Blue 19116 Harbor, C..M.
Book at ffi45. Dlr. 8.10 S. ========
Full
Price
2925 H1rbor
Co1t1 Meu
ICI M444
'67 BUICK Skylark
Harbor Blvd., S.A. 5314650. Aut• Wanted 97CO Sport coupe. VS, hydramatlc,
•66 MG MJDGET/Xlnt! power steering, radio, heat·
•64 Ford, * tqi, I ft bed. \f~. pwr *"· R/H, sttreo ta~. Lo miles-6 Ply tires.
Sll!JS or offer 646-0387
iiib Owv. ~ P.U. 0.U.
D"-' titt11 I: brakes. Take
over payments. 548-6447
57 FORD
1Ai Ton Camper
• &C.GIO'J •
51 GMC 2T Cabover 16' bea.
4 sp tr. All rood $550.
147-68 Evee. 646-13:"JO
,..... '510 .. ·se WIU.YS, 2 wheel drive,
bcltop, pod condition.
$45(). 646-42'lf
OPDI ROAD ~
FACTORY DIPECT
SALE
MOTOR HOMES
HOUSE CARS
CXMPERS TRUCKS
Entire dock 00 sale DOW
-EXAMPLllS-
Low ml. Best OFFER ar
TRADE for FORD VAN.
673-4506 or f'r.>-4121
'60 MGA red roedlter, RAH,
rood runnlne. needs bod1
work. $375. 673-8814.
1$0 MGA -$425 (Below law
book) Runs good. st>5226
after 6 P.M.
POR~CHE
WI PAY TOP
PRICE
FOR NICE CARS
POISCHES · AND · TRUCKS
Any Mike or Model.
1959 PORSCHE CONNELL
COUPE
VERY CLEAN
1 To Choele From
TRIUMPH
CHEVROLET
2121 Ha rbor llvd.
COSTA MESA
546-1203
AU tor Sa1tt Manaaer
U2ll Beach Bl ..
Hwiti.D&ton Beach .. J(f~
HOUBECAR 'el TR-4 CONV. Tonneau 9900 Open road bol.l1e car -JMW cover, All extras! Luuage U __ Hd_C_•_n ____ _
Oev., 1 ton duala, V-8, toilet k N ti * XLNT
facilities. Glit11back, patio -~~D! ew :ea. s1s.1"8 lavslde Moton
optional walk·thru abowe,r-=======:::;;:::::: 1200 W. Coast Hwy, NB
toilet. .It '295 VOLKSWAGEN ' Directly &Cl'OSI from the
Y ~ Ba!bo& Bay Oub Entrance -·-'61 CAMPER SPECIAU
Ford, Chev .. Ooc'.ite, GMC
/$2595 -·-CAMPERS
14 fAnlRstlc floor plans
all models reduced
full star·' .. ., " ·1 road
./$at~
I ~yr. special bank terms
I trades welcome
OPEN ROAD
J'ACI'ORY DIRECT
l30 S. HARBOR BLVD.
Santa ~ (714) 531-4650
::.TRAilSPORTERS
I USES-CAMPERS
·'« VW Camper
'86 VW Camper
·~ Deluxe Bui
!3 to choole from)
'13 DehJxe Bua
.:CZ ~wee Bus
. "'61 Bua • 9 }'au.
· 'lO Bua • 9 ra&.
19 Panel
, ... -:e .......
CAMPER.I
OlANCC COUNT'.f'S
1..ARCEST SELECnON
rACroRY DIRECT
OPEN ROAD D"E.A.LER
.-HOUSli CARS • CHAS-
SIS MOUNTS '* SLIDE-INS '* VAN c6NVERSJOHS * llOTOll aaao:s
'65 lonnevlll•
P.cntilic, 2 .OR, HT· Factory
alr. Locally owned car. A
BEAUTY!
M.rlced down $500.
er, white walls, factory air.
$2777
Full
Price
2925 Herbor
Coat• Meta
IU 6-4444
CADILLAC
4 acres of ultra modern total
Cadlllac f.acilit!es designed
to bettl!r eell ..00 service
new and used Cadillac aut<>-
mobUes.
'56 Cad. trade for '57 Cad
Tranmtlasion or 1ell $100.
~2418 ·----.,.....---:: ~ cond. Will make aooc:t tma,.. Carries 6. $1SO Incl.
new licenM. ~3427
'65 CAO deViUc. compl w/
ai:-, top cond. best oiler or
will trd. Owner. 536-7331
19.>8 Good working cond. SJ50.
1845 Placentia, CM. Apt. r .
548-8577
CHEVROLET
'64 LINCOLN
4~r sedan. Full J>OWM,
OQM 460.
292l Herbor RAMBLER
Cost• Me11 --,6-5-RAM--B-lfR--
KI 6-4444
---
$2385
SANTA ANA 2925 Herbor LINCOLN MERCURY
C•1t1 Mell 130 N. Tustin, s.A. 547-5667
II 6-4444 '67 LINCOLN
'66 CHEVROlfi Coupe. Full power. TYU
484.
lmp1l1 S.S. sA~~!'1NA
LINCOLN MERCURY ~s. powergllde, power ste~r-1301 N. Tustin. S.A. 547-5667 mg, radlo, beater, white --------
walls. '66 LINCOLN
4-door ~edan. Full power.
RSP 077.
$3867
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY ''!~i!::': 1301 N. 'l'.Ustin. S.A. 547·5667 I! 2925 Herbor 1963 UNCOLN ~r Sedan.
Costa Me11 Air cond, lthr upbol, dual
2925 Herbor
Coate Meu
ICI 6-4444
'64 OLDS Cutlass
2 Door hardtop. VS, automa-
tic, power steering, radio,
heater, white walls, factory
air.
ICI 6·4444 90 tires. One owner. Immac. -.S-9 -0-ldsmob--lle-88-, -4 _D_R_ I-_C_A_N_H_E_L_P_Y_O_U Sl99S. 644"2246· bd/t, auto fell pwr. air.
XLNT CONO. Dir. $27.36 MERCURY delivers, assume contract
baJance .•.•.. 49'1·9711
'65 MERCURY PLYMOUTH
Cyclone 2 door hardtop. V8,
Mer comatic, power sl!ering, PLYMOtml '65 Satallite, Power steering, aJr cond, radio, beater, white 1ide wall RltH. Xlnt thruout! Original
ti.res. Owner sacrlllcel 892·9562
PONTIAC
1 66 PONTIAC GTO
Full
Price
$1177
Full
Price
2925 H1rbor
Co1t1 Mt11
Kl 6-4444
'64 PONTIAC le Mins
Sport coupe. Small VS, by·
dramatic, power steering,
radio, heater, white walls.
$1577
Full
Price
2 Door. 6 cyl., automatic, t'll·
dlo, beater, low mileage.
$1277
Full
Prict
2925 Herbor
Costa Mesa
ICI M444
'64 RAMBLER AMERICAN
Auto. trans, PIS, R/H. One
owner. Immaculate! Olr.
S39 deliven., aaawne con·
tract bal. 494-9771
'62 Cassie 4 dr. wqoo six,
atk, R.\H, bed, clean. $400
5'10.1319
T·BIRD
'65 T·BIRD. hd/t, beau-
tiful Burgundy. Full pwr.
• air. Stereo, lo miles
XLNT CONO! Mu.st u.critiee!
Will sell tor contract bal-
ance. My equity free. PJ1.
vate party •••• 494-9771
'65 T·Bird; take over ~
Xlnt lhape. White/red mt.
Sell $2800. "2-5112
175 Tulip Lane, Costa Mesa
'65 T-Blrii completely re-
1tored. both topl, R/H, auto.
All pwr. $1350. 54.&-6124
1963 T ·BlRD. Full pwr. 4
near new Dunlop ndlal
tires. 543-5836
'64 THUNDERBIRD Conv.
F\ill power, air, blk lnt·ext.
Priv. owner. ll700. &U-'7249
t> '57 T·BIRD CLASSIC e
XLNT CX>ND! $lSOO
548-5744 646-514.1 ~.
$1987
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCUltY
1301 N. Tustin, S.A. 5'7·.-7
'60 CHEV 4 DR. V-t
Auto PS S250 192-1216 ACTION SALE
CONTINENTAL
'67 CONTINENTAL
Ab!IOlutely loaded. 15,000 mil·
es, ivory tiniah with black
cordovan top.
$4977
full
Price
2925 "C! Cotta
•• M444
'65 LINCOLN
4--door sedan. Full power .
NAAOU
$2876
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY
lJO'_ N. Tustin, S.A. M'7-5617
ThWACULATE '65 Lincoln
Oontineotal. Vinyl top.lead>
er Interior • full '°'"" .
AM/FM radio • air cond •.
wsw. Or(J. owner. SU>O.
54M860
'65 Continental. Ex. cand. AD
tq\dpment. I FM -Landau
Dt.ys ~1689, Eves ~
'65 CORVAIR Mont.a Coupe
4 spd tra.ns 71,000 mi. new-
J1h Uret It bettery, 'U lie.
S10'1'5. 642-TI87 aft 5 PM •
CORYE1TI
DODGE
'64 DODGI
Polan • dr. H.T. Rldk>,
beater, automatJc, pwr.
atl' • air cond. R4I' GIO.
$1327
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MlltCUltY
1301 N. T\mtln, S.A. Mr.f81'7
FALCON
'61 4 Or. A11to. ft 6 H
ORJGIJ'fAL ~ Siii
673-3603 \
FRI., SAT., SUN.
HERE'S 3 1REASONS WHY FIAT
SALES ARE U f! 136°k <in ca11.>
NEW '68
850 SPIDER
#2
wnED FOR THE PARTICULAR
PERSON
If 'fOOI persONI posses.sioos 1'bel yoo·
'lndividUll ". If "Run of The Mill" is
never for yoo. Then this is the cer for
you.
#1
LOWIST . ntcED
SIDAN .. U.S.A •
flA T aso StDAN
ldtal Commuter C.r * Automat-
ic Transmission or "-on· the-floor)
111 ayndlromesh tr1nsmission *
Equipped for wftty * Many
"txrru" 1r no extr1 cost.
WITH AUTOMATIC.~·
M STOCI
#~
Elegonf1
Sportyt
Safety Galorel
*5115 DOWN
A••Y '468 ==
ON NO,_.,
llOL.U ILL TllES l t• UGEm ~
ON INflt ~"°"'O C•OfT
FACTOIY AUTNOllJIO RAT DtSTl•UTOI. al_..
0 BJ SPORTSCAR CTR.
CHRYSLER IMPORT DIVISION
2133 IAllOl ILVD., COSTi MESA 54144-1
DA RY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . .
No Place for .Politics
'nle word "appalled" had a workout in Sacramento
yesterday.
Three Republican and two Democratic state sena·
ton, reporting preliminary results of their recent hear·
inp on &he presentation of tM obscene non-play, "The
Beard, .. at California State College, Fullerton. said they
were 16appaUed" that the drama professor, Edwin Duerr,
had been granted faculty tenure after the performance
and before the Senate inv&sUgation could be held.
ntey were "appalled" that Dr. William Langsdorf,
coDege president, felt there appeared to be little the
college could or should do regarding the moral climate
IUJ'l'Ouncling its students "since studies have shown a
person's morals to be establilbed before or at the time
they rHch college level."
They were "appalled" that Langsdorf reportedly
tald be would not act to bar a controversial newspaper
!m the campus "until it is declared illegal."
AB a result, the five senators are <.-ailing for the
mary dismissal of Prof. Duerr and Dr. James Young,
head or the drama department. They threaten legisla-
tion requiring the state college trustees to act. il the
college or the trustees do not follow this ultimatum
from this little group of legislators.
If anyone really should be appalled by this turn
of events, it is the citizen who can envision the dan'!er
to our whole system of education w~n every posturing
politician can meddle in the internal affairs of a col·
lege, and by threats dictate who may teach and what
may be said, read or thought Shades of Huey "King.
fish" LonJ?!
For the Ieeislators to express displeasure with what
they found is one thing. But their arrogant and heavy·
booted action in pressuring the college ia a performance
as ugly and immoral as "The Beard" itself. And more
of a threat to our youth, in th' long run.
circles lJ not an ucuae tor polltlcal lntruslon onto caD-
fornia'a campuae1. The ldminlltntors n Fullerton were,
in fact, movina to impoee higher standards of talte and
responsibility Defore Sen. Jamea Whetmore and bi.I
committee moved in.
It may well be that the two professors Jbould be
fired -or chastised or rebuked or transferred. Tbelr
judgment in permitt1n1 t.M "play" to be presented on
campus certainly ia in queaUoo. '
But there is tUdl a thin:J. u "due process" for ach
actions. None of these shou14. be dicLated by a body of
politicians. That would only set the stage for political
meddling at every turn, whenever a polltJcian could
mate a headline or pursue a ¥ote or a contribution at
the expenee of intellectu.l freedom.
The day the Callfornlna Legislature can point it.
linger It an individual teacher and fU'e him for ques-
tionable judgment will be the day the state starts los-
ing both its freedom and its grt9at system or hieher ed·
ucation.
New Threat of Snoopery
Speaking of individual freedom, as we were Jn the
foregoing editorial, perhapt the greatest oncoming
threat to it nationally la the proposed National. Data
Processing Center CNDC). NDC would be a computerized
federal clearl.Dg house to compile all of the statistical
and personal information about Americans now in the
files of some 20 federal agencies.
Make no mistake, "The Beard" is a st.age presenta-
tion in appallingly (that word again) bad taste, by con-
temporary moral standards. But condemning thls and
other "experimentals" malting the rounds in drama
The Fourth and Fifth Amendments guarantee the
in~ividual's right to privacy. Americans have a riiht to
private property and to a private life. This threat of
snoopery by Big Brother In the electronic age calls for
all-o~t resiltaoce :-individualJy by withholding all
possible personal mformation and collectively in the
courts.
Harm to lhe individual stands to be far greater
than any conceivable collective good.
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• t'M ~EJN<; ~\BBlEt> lo btAT~ SY t:>U~KS. •
Humans as Seen
By a Saucerian
"Anthropomorphic," u any smart
hlgh school senior could tell you,
means "conceived In the 1bape or
form of man"; arid "anthropocenbic,''
means "believing that all values and
1tandards centel' around man."
I think of these two jaw-breaking
words whenever I !ff a cartoon
purportinc to depict inhabitanta from
other wol'lds, like the little men wbo
come out of flying saucers. They are
invariably "odd" Cl'eatures, with
antennas for ears, oblate bodies, and
looking somewhat like t h o s e
mechanical wlnd·up toys.
IT RARELY OCCURS to us JI such
creature. exlat, and lf they lhould
actually capture a specimen of
mankind, what tllelr reacUon might
be. Yet Jt might give us a little
healthy humlUty to try to objectify
the . human or1anism from the point
of view of a Saucerian. \
"Wbat aort of deformed and defec·
tive and rather loathsome peraon can
this be?" ls a Ukely responae. "The
creature bas two eyes In front. and
none in back, which matea no sense.
Its akin Is vulnerable to the &lightest
plercJng, and cannot austaln any
degree of heat or cold without external
protection. And parts of it are covered
with a rouizh and ugly subttance called
'hair.' which keeps growing to no
purpose."
"THE APPARATUS for hearing."
the Saucerian Investigator might con·
Unue, "consists of two-projecting nags
of flesh, connected to a canal that
is often filled with something called
'wu.' And the apparatus for smelling
Js equally strange -a double 'nose'
that ii uauaUy filled with hideous
subttancea that mu.at be 'blown out'.
Ukewiae, the a.pparatus fol' eatina
is filled with billions of Uny bacilli,
which regularly infect the whole
system."
He goes on relentlessly: "The In-
terior of this creature ls a complex
and baffJJngly Inefficient mass of
tubes. tlnues. and organs, au of them
teemlng with micro-organisms. and
highly susceptible to injury, dlause.
and decay. The eliminatory processes
are crude and the reproductive proc·
ess has an embarrassln1 propinquity
to the former. The lees aaid about au
this, the better."
WITH M I N G L E D fascination.
wonder, and disfUSt, the Saucerian
deddes to take back with him a
"specimen" ot this hlgbeat form of
life on earth -but firat encasing
it In a thoroughly aterile covering.
so that none of the thousand infections
and contagions it is prone to would
be likely to contaminate his home
planet.
''And the most amazing thing," he
told his colleagues. "is that this
polluted and odoriferous creature ac-
tually fights with others of the aame
species. out of a eense of 'superiority.'
Incredible, eh?''
Possible: Food for All
The world 11 "on a collision course
wltb disuter" -that dlsastel' la
starvation. It bu been estimated that
ln the nut two decades worldwide
food supply mu.al be Increased by
SO percent and in many heavily
populated preas by at Jeast 100 per-
cent in the same period of tJme.
Through adnnced technology, the
developed nations using m o d e r n
agricultural chemlcab, machiner y and
know·how can feed themselves with.
abundance, while in otlier Janda actual
1tarvatlon Is widespread and in·
sufficient food ls a chronic condltJon
of life. Unle11 tbia lmbahwlce can
be corrected, the chance for anf
etable peace among the nationa ls
in the long run vtrtually nil.
A HUNGRY INDtvIDUAL or nation
will sooner or late'r tab desperate
naeasurea to wrest from hil more
affluent nelgbbor that Which be muat
bave to st..y alive. Tbe detsioratiol
world food picture IDd wa,a to la-
prove the world'• Cll*l\7 ti feed
it.aelf were the subjects under con-
sideration during a rttent annual
meeting of this nation's letding pro-
ducers of ~icuUural chemicals. The
role of pesttcldes In stimulating food
production was ooe or the main topics
dl1cu11ed.
H arwi Joker·: Dropping of a Polltletll-.DlplonMltle R .. •ian She
Half Billion Its· -Sound Was ·Ominous ·
In Ransom A polltkal-diplomatic RuHlan shoe
wu dropped in Bonn, Germany, a few
days ago. ~
WASHINGTON-The more th• 400 'Ibe aound of it WU hardly beard by
captured American ruen being held the American people. PerbaPI JO per·
by North Vietnam have become the cent of the newspapers 1ave it ade·
center of the blggeat ransom demand quate dllplay. Only the more knowl·
in hlJtory. ec11eable TV and. raclo commentators
Hanoi'• price for the release of these dlscuaed it at all.
Amerlcan prisoners could run upwards In Europe, however, and in the U.S.
of a half billion dollars. SLate Departmfmt the 1ound of it waa
AJ reported iD tb1a column late In loud ud ominous. It reverberated
December, Hanoi baa Offend to open from capital to capital. Mott ol the
talk1 on an excbanse4·pri.aoners If diplomatlc and political world will be
the U.S. will suspnd ill air attacks waltinl apprebemively, drudlng to
during the aecotfatiom. bear the MCOOd aboe fall, Mtking to
Recent U. S. exploration of lhia ~ prevent Ill being dropped.
Commooist feeler, whlcb carried no The dropped shoe wu a dlreClt ap-
proach-th• first one-by the Sovietl
to the 8-..,... mn•t dout the
futtn ol West Berlin. The t.bnie AWes.
Britain, France, a n d t b • United
Statea, wbo share control of that
divided city were !pored. assurances that any of the U.SJriJ-
ooers would be releued, turn up
the ransom joker.
ACCORDING TO U.S. lntelligence,
the North Vietnamese representative
in Romania responsible for the ori1·
inal feeler now says these oegotla·
Uons ml.lit include the amount m
money the U.S. is to pay for American
bomb damqe.
THE SOVIET "SUGGESTION" was
that If Bonn wished to coottnue It!
poHcy of norma)jzlnl reladona (trade
and political) with CornmunJst gov·
ernmenta ol Eut.ern Europe, Boon
would fint bne to reduce ita "polit·
icaJ presence" in Berlin. (The Bonn constitution of 1Mt declares Wat
Berlin to be the 11th state of the(;«.
man Federal Republic.)
'nle dropped shoe In BoM is a new,
and potentially danproua, policy lor
tbe U.S. ad Europe.
stalln'a poUcy ,... to drive tbe
Alliea eut of West Berlln.'ln IMS the
boldl1 eonceb'ld, effidenUy executed
"Berlin Alrlllt" eventually broke a
Jong and cletennlned Soviet blocUde.
Tbe cltJ WU fed. It WU supplied
enough coal 1P coot and keep l'UIOD-
ably warm. Har1111menta eonststbla
of sudden, unexplained ~ et
rail and hllbway traffic c:ocldlnied. In
19118 Nikita X~hcbev dramMtcally
demanded a free, City-With a tbrelt
of war it b1a CODd.it.lpna were n« DMt.
His ultbnatum wu met with a caJID coun~·ultim~.
A STATIC, ntJG-l1f policy may
have slreDCth. M doet the Allied de-
f enae of W11t BerliA. But Europe has
cbanged. Britain ii no longer a power.
De Gaulle doel not want a reon.tted
Germany, tMat othenrile la 1olDC bil
own way in E\lroJ>t!.
So1 tbe Sclviets lnltillte a policy that
ls 10 old 1n1 new. By DOW, even tbe
most ardently optitnbtlc must know
there can be DO United G«many wit.b-
out ~viet CONenl East G«many,
after years of discontent and short·
ages, JI repo.rte( .Jll'O''J>WOUI and
flourishing.
About two dec~ea ago tbe Sov
held out to the West Gennam
carrot idea m • "confederation''
the two German 1tates. It would
be reun1flcatioa. It would be "
rewrlflcation, '' wblcb woakl. bl
reaton the superficial cloak ol Wllty
There would be free travel betwee
the two. ('nte ori&inal confedenlU
carrot was extended bdore the w
WU blllill The Carrot could not
Je11 palatable by uauranoe the w
would COmt doWn.)
SUCH A CONFEDERATION,
Soviet dominance, WOUI, in tbe
mal proees1e1 of years, become
Soviet satellite. Gennany would
main "1U1armed"-with Soviet
silea (there are aome 8,000 1ucb
zeroed In on Earopea target..
bases would. of coune, be crea~
From such a base tbe Comm
parties in France and Italy, the lal'
est In Euiope, could be ~vived
thell' present lelwgy. Indeed,
beat poUtical minds in France alread
'believe that when the aging De Gaull
dlei, a far-left or "popular front" 1ov
enunent will replace bbn.
NATO is in an uncertain state.
So. the~oe of the eecond lhoe' being dro .ln the months
undenta bly ominous and m
fuJ In a time ol coot1nu.1n1 chanp. When questioned about what this
ftgure mlght be, the North Vietnam·
ese dlplomat estlmatM the present
cost at "more than $5()() mllllon"-or
more than Sl million a prisoner.
So far, U.S. 0Hicial1 have neitber
acce~ nor rejected Hanoi's feeler.
In an effort to keep this channel open
for furthel' disC'Ussions.
Bond Costs Are Rising Fas
. Unlike Hanoi's otbtr hlghly publi.·
c12ed peace feeler, the prlsoner-e.x-
chaQ&e pn>p05als are being kept quiet
by as:reement unW the U.S. decldel
whet.her to accept or reject them.
EFFORTS OF U.S. diplomats to -.
these tallu to obtain a list of captured men from the North Vietnam~se
have not succeeded. The reply from
Hanoi 11 that such a Drt must await
a halt In the bombing.
Neither North Vietnam nor tbt Viet
Cong National Liberation Front hH
answered requests of the lnternadon·
al Committee of the Red Cross to
inspect prisoner of war campe ""' inl~r'VMw prisonen. u provided for
in the 1948 "Geneva Conventione.
The uncertain fate of these captured
U.S. fliers Is one ol the most uraent
problems being inherited by Clark
Clifford as defense secretary succeed·
log Robert McNamara.
FAILURE OF THE Johnson Adlbln-1 btratJon to obtain a pledge rrom Hmtot
to adhen to the Geneva conventloaa
is cauaing grow\rl'g restieatl*I amon~ U.S. pilot.a ln South Vte-.m
and Thalland.
Several member• of the Senate Md
Houae Armed Service• commtuees
alter viJIUn1 Vieenam warned tbelr rnpecttve committees that this un-
rftt could develop Into a .el10Qa
morale problem.
OOmplaints of a number of Olen
were included in a confidential r._t
that Sea. Stuart Symington. O.llo ..
a ctote frleM of Clifford, sub~
to tbe Delenee l>epwtment coV91aC
hla recent Vietnam laapectlon ~
Pnlleeet
To the "Editor :
. Let's take a good look in simple
dollar• and centa at what minority
rule ii costing all of us in thwaning
tchool bond lasues for bullcUngs and
improvements wbicb inevitably we
muat have.
During the year 1967 the interest
rate on 20-year nwniclpel bonds climb-
ed 18,4 percent (from 114.7 to 118.1
OD the 19$7-1968 average). Thia means
that the coat of every million dollar•
of ~nd Issue ball blcreaeecl •t 75,000
la ooe year. Thia is not juat a peculiar
condition ol 1917 alone.
IN THE THREE· YEAR perlod from
198G throuiti 1M7 tbe aame Interest
rate• and comt1111ction COit.i bave
climbed by ~ percent and I percent,
respectively. Thu.a in thr .. 1h«t y.ars
tbe cott of every m.1Woo 4ollara iJ
up by pS0,000.
Notbinl ln the ecoaolDJ lndicates
tblit ..,... tradl an toinl to revCM
direetlon In the foreteeable future.
R o w ma 11 y mon tnadrecb of
tbouNndt m doDan ... our ebort·
qbted mlnor~ IQlnc to fore. UI
u4 tbemlehre1 to 1J111.1 fOl' tM la-
Dear
Gloomy
Gm:
evitable expana{on ol the adtoel
1y1tem'! J'RAHla.tN B. JA YNB
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