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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-01 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot1 • • Today'• Cl•••• EDITION VOL 61, NO. ZI, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES NEWPOaT llEACH. CAUFORNIA THUllSOAY, FEIRUARY I, 1968 TEN CENTS -City Launches Crackdown on Illegal Rentals 117 ~JD F. COLLINS ......... ,.. .... . Newport 9eaeh municipal authorities today announced a crackd.owa en WegaJ·rent.al wiits. City Attarney Tullt Seymour 1ald the Intensified enforcement of zoning re1W.Uona is lhe result of a "deplorablt situation, e•~ in ' Corona del Mar." The crackdon will be undertaken by city building inspectors, under the superviaion of· Build.i.ag D l t 1 e to r Oliver S. Grant. 0 iieymour notei:I that violalion ol regulations concernin1 illegal renli.11 wUta is a m.iJdemeanor. OonvfeUon cUT\a a mu.imum 1enteoce of a • !DI ru., aod --la 1oD. del Mor and .,. Balboa Ponlnsula," Blllldlll1 elllof Gnat PGll!IN W. lllat lie said, both tbe Ol1 O..C.U Uid •Plalirµ.n1 • Sey!Jlour nld the biggeat con· COmritllslon .,.._.. ex.,.._.. tbelr s~quence of the Illegal rentals la an ttocen over tlM O'O.W~-u of overloading of residential streets. aleeplftg rooms alMI a , ta1belt\c "'nlere ls just no room for parking rented in violaUon. of tbe law." in some neighborhoods." be said. "It "Moat of theae vlO&atioDJ ..,. oc~ began a long time ago on Balboa ~ Ja the R·2 ..,.... ol Ctrofta Island and is DOW atarting bla: in Off and RuuniDg ' Nixon Makes ·It Official NEW YORK ('VP!) -Rkbaro M. Nixon today conftrmed the general ezpedation. He will try agaJn for the pre1idenc1. The 55-year-old former vice presi· dent, who lost the ptelidency of the United St.ates by a thimbleful of votes to Jobn F. Keonedy in t•. announc- ed he would be come a candidate for tbe Republican nom..lnati.on this year, traveling the primary route. "For tbeae critical years, America needs new leadership.'' he said in a letter to the voters of New Hamp- thlre announcing his candidacy in that 1tate'1 nation-leading Republican pre1id4!ntial primary March 12. He mentioned ao other primary but he already has scheduled speeches in Wlaconsin. The statement was sent out from tbt office of bright young Nbon men ~ntly aet up here and known to political commentators as the "brain factory" or "brain trust.·• It signaled the forfnal putting aside of the r;oJ,- {Q).a-year law practice and life of private famUy contentment he has led since moving to New York after his 11182 defeat by Gov. Edmund G. Brown for the Calirornia governorship. "I consider myself a Theodore Roosevelt progressive," Ni.son said recently. "I have a great belief In the private sector." Then he tilted up the saucerish face that seems to have grown more mel- klw in the seven years during which he has practiced high-priced law of Not Reallstlc? a corporate and international nature with the 70-Iawyer firm of Mi:on, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander in New York 's fln1ncial section. And he added: "But I also have a strong convic- tion that you have to move forward. I 'll try a government solution if it's neeessary •.. " The forward thrust that took him in two decades from Callfotni• con- gressman to two-ter1n vice president on the Eilenhower-Nixon Republican team to one of tbe nearest miases of the prestdeftcy In hi story-in terms of popular vote margin-seems on him again. He once called himself a "political (See NIXON, P•ce !) Saigon Crisis Eases as Reds Citizem,' Committee Asks .~~~= "~'it!·· ~ . 1 "'• ' ,,. • .. -.. <bPn ~. W • . . .._,. . --__. " lulu and S ~. J-t •..!U ahpower rid•oil Salgon lallltraton f..lU&efl fJl&I. , totmall bm'udn1l>.nd. F'ridaJ morn- -~. -· ---Ing and the focus of the big Commu-Chums e Boun ht •itt .u ... ;ve shirted north 1o maj•r ~ border cltie1 Invaded by North Vietna· mese n:gulan. 'Pot' on Campus In ap1l.e ot police repor-ll to the contrari, a suspended 15-year-old Corona del Mar High Sctlool student today still claimJ: he bought marijuana on campus. Newport police, however. say he bought it from James Shattuck, 18, at Sb.al!!fk's home,. 2854 Carob St.. Eastblutf. Shattuck ii tree on -.:ZS bail .after being .arrested Oft sale of marijuan~charges Wednesd1y. But the mother of the suspended student to the DAILY PILOT today she has talked at length to her son and he sticks by fl.ii original slory. His name is belna withheld becawe or ms 1ge. The boy tmists be did DOt tiu1 mari- juana hoot Shattuck, but from an older youtll, .about 21, lie mother sald. Morecrver, be told her he bouctrt thil ma.riju&n• on campus during the noon hour and that It was the fourth or fifth Umt he had made a purcitase there. Not possiblt, JaJ• Vice Principal Mn. Betty TO'lfftRnd. ''The way we (Soe ITUDENT, Pa .. %) Shot Hits Office Window; Deputy. Catches Escapee Gen. William C. Westmoreland, the U.S. commander, said tne bloody fOl.U'· day red offer11!ve the length and breadth of South Vietnam was only a prelude to a "go for broke" cam- palgn to seize the twO northernmost provi'nces wtie:re 40,000 North Viet- namese regulars were mused. The allies hit hard against the Co m· munist drive. and Westmoreland. ap- pearing grim at a briefing for war corre1pOndents in Saigon 1'hur1day nlaht. said there was ''some evidence th1t the: enemy ls Rbout ready to run out o(,1team." Lt. Gen. Fn!derick C.. Weyand, com- mander of U.S. forces surrounding SaJ.ion, said the CommunUtl had in- fl.ltr•ted five battalions -perti8ps 4,(Q) men -·into the capital area for the wave of attacks and that many were ·North Vietnamese regulars. "Until we destroy those battalion1. unW "We're determined to 11Se massive fon:e, tbeJ can make another attack," Weyand. aaid. "We have taken a great number ot NV A (North Vietnamese Army) priaoner1 in Saigon. They were members aent down a1 replacements for VC (Viet Cool) units." North Vietnamese p r o p 1 g a n d a outlets said Cqmmufti1i forces were ''firmly boldint tht lniUattve." The number of killed and wounded on both sides climbed steadily a! the war raged on in Its bloodiest stage to date. BJ BRUCE BENSON OI .. o-ltY ""' t!lft Elmer Brown, chairman or • citizens grou~ known as-the Airport Safety Committee, today was awaiting response from a letteT hi' .,;ent to President Lyndon Jo h n s on com- Parsons Files As Lonesome CdM Candi.date The lineup of Dirtrict 7 City Council ca ndidates isn 't• very lon g one. Incumbent Lindsley Parsons so far is t:he only candidate in it. Parsons Wednesday turned in his nomin.ation petition to City Clerk Laura Lagios. The petition carries .ome im· pre11ive names. Among endar~n ol the East Corona del Mar councilman's re-e:lection bid are formn Grand .Jury foreman J . Leslie Steffensen, former Vice Mayor Han Lorenz, electronics executive Dr. Arnold Beckman. and beautification leader Isabel Pease. Other signers include Ma rt h a Killefer, Ray George, Henry E. Porcella and Harriet Witmer. Parsons said he would announce later who the chairman of tiis election committee Will be. "I prefer to let circumstances govem the selection of the committee," be explained. No committee, of course. would be needed if the movie-maker is unop· posed in lhe April 9 balloting. Other incumbents Al f" or g I t {District 21 and Dee Cook !District 5) have been assured of opJ>Osition. Althouib candidates must run from districts, voting will be ci ty-wide. Newport-Me .. School• plalfting.about noise at Orange County Airport. Brown citP.d numerous complaints jn bl! letter. which was malled on behaU of the committee. He said that the group represent.! "aboul 25 homeowner 1ssociations" aod bun- dred.s ol citizens throughout Orange County. Brown is an engineer who lives nellJ' the a[rport's fllgbt path at 20182 Redlands Drive, Santa Ana Hei.Jhls. He said his committee proposed lo President Johnson and other high federal and 1tate olflcials a .three-part solution lo the prOblem of airport noise "that lbould be reasonable and fair to aU concerned." BUGHT FEARED The committee's effort•. he said. were taken "rather than wait until our wonderful residential and recrea- tional are• is blighted." Here is the plan of Brown's com- mittee: Orange County Airport's operations should be frozen at their present level. P!.ans ahould be started "to revut it back to a general aviation airporL" Next. a new airport should be built ebewbere to accommodate t h e present and next generation of aircraft. . And finally, while building the new air taclllty. UTan,erilents should bre made for either Joint or complete use of nearby military airfield~ for commercial airlines. SOLUTION SCRUTINIZED Brown's proposed "solution " has un - dergone scrutiny by the Air Traffic Advisory Committee. an advisory arm or the Newport Beach City Council. The city committee's consensus. ac- cording to Jamu De Chalne, assistant city manager. i! that "a freeze (See AIRPORT, Pace l) An Orange County deputy lherlff, chasing an escaped priaoDer tbrougb the back streeb of don1own Costa Meu WedneldlJ aftttnocn, ftml a 1hot which tbattered the 'WiadO"W of a local electronlcl firm, police report.eel today. NO one WU fnjured. Tbe prtscmer. wa1 captured a lhort distaAce away. Merit Pay System Sought O.puty RoM< J. Romp told CG81o Mesa police hi• pr110CMJ1. Gery Letlb Wynne, 11, had btollen away from tho oherlfl'• tr_..u.o • ..- Ille MUDidpal c-t 1'al14lq \!II 1fnt tlth Street aDd f1td la'Oll Mewport BauleYOnl. n....--oll la -t ... !Ind ........ -. wlllch lllt Illa - "' -Ball ~ ..... 111 cartllo A .... , -W Altto E. llebults, .....,... flf die llrnL TIMI depull' later calllllt ap wltb w,... ... Ibo eo.to -l'h Deport-~ 11.4tlon on Roc:Mta Street ·W.JDM, orl~ ..,..,, oa a tbat .. of •uto tblft. \'• betnJ ar· railood for tlea-flf JoiJ ~ ...,..,,_,,~.Iba - cil:r1e WU dlunJN9d • J'& I. ~j BJ THOM.Al FORTtlNE year it brings every teacher up an • 1111 ..., ""' """ equal amount-"rewarding the. t.each- Shouldn'I 'IChool teacbtn be paid er 1rbo p just hangin~ ot1 as much as llCC.'Ol'dtnl to U.lr performance rather the auperlor teacher.' than for number ol yeara uperience? teacber repreaentatives pointed out Nf'!'P(lrt·Mna Unlfted board_ mem-that Ute nature of the profetalon bws Wnk they lhOUld IDd-at • NCent maket it dUflcull to measure results. ~ aalary m..ttaa ·woa betltlnt The merit 1ystem of extta pay for tW;WJ awww from tuebe:r iiifl •• aome teachtra, uted by the dittrlc:t ln tau..: t:be put, I~ tnvldloua, theJ t'Olltmcled . 1'be ~ ct.Gtt Lii the A better anawer, all all'ffd. Is the wq ol cimputtna ttac:btt aallZia dlff...wrtlated n>le 1ppr011cb. Uoder woo*t be mtde thll yftfl. Birt teacher lhta ayttem qualltkd teacher' are ~ haft qreed to belin a1lPld tllN reapomlbillti•. 1uch -111nttowant a Ch I*>•• fr'Olft a •• cfeTttoptnc curriculum. or traJn1ne tenure a pmiormUCI aJltllm. new Mchtrt. for extra pay.cl N TM-,roblem wltlt tht pnMDt type Rtchard Watt.a, praldtllt t•· "' 1101 _ ... _ __,,_ :w._poc1_.&dllca~9ft AUodalloo ..... "Bil" Pqtoa II.Id, ta that ,..,. by tloaed that a 1'Wltch to Pl1 for pe.r· fm-mance could r re at~ morale problems. "SW-. change is tough. There an! .-ome tuchers who will be threa~ned tremendously." District Supt Leland Newcomer told hlm. "But ., tong a.s the teilcher's -want, ~~ while the board ii after ..-u you're 1olne to have 1n tmpeue ln aalary nes:otiationJ." N~tr aald. Ho _ ... ed Iba! tt Ille dlotrld did come \IP "With a method of meu11rlng te.._. S*formance it would be the bi-.lnakthrouah ... dlatrlct ... evw .tee0mplilbcd. '"nlt1 II the direct.lon lhe bol.rd wCKdd like· to p ," Mra. EUiabdh UUy~. • Coroni de! Mar. We're tryina to head it off." The city attorney said he is unable to give an estimate on the numbt>r of illegal rentals. "All I can say 1~ that it ls deplorable, and is getting completely out of control." Building director Grant outlined thf! requirements or the zoning laws. He 1aid in R-l zones, a maximum of two dwelling wtlts ii perniJtted with no more than one fam_ily liYin1' as a housekeeping unit occupyln.i each apartmerit. "The rental of sepe.rate roonu to persons in addiUon to· the two families is not permtttied,,. be (See IUEGAL, P•1e I) ALTOX ORAWr HUGHl!.S, bo!'n 1n Soan 1sh FcWe, Utah, Sept. l90f. !• attended Element1ry i nd H1gh School 1D Spaniah Pork•, Utah. Re 1raduated !re. 81'1gbam Young Unl•er11ty with B3 Dlg?'e•. He •rent Prem.an and SolllmoN at thl1•era1ty or Utah l•d1oal Sehll. R• tranatarr.4 to Ru•h Kedical 5ohool 1n ig35 •nd r•o•1••4 hia K.D. Degre• after one ye1r ?'Otat1ng 1ntal"nah1p at Pl'ench Ho•p1tal 1n Si n Pranot~oo . In li37 he continued poat-graduate •Ul'gio•l training until lW39, tb1n ,,.., otter•d ·thll opportunity to ent•r ~Aneral praotlve ln Co1ta M••a 6n Hovo 11 , i;zg. A ~ouar t.hing on arrlrtrg in c1t7 at 6:00 P .M.. he deli•ered a baby at 9:00 P.M. thlt aeme night •ithout any hel~. He continued pr1ot1ce dl'lng WW II and ,.., exe9J:1t fro• Kllitary Se'l'\'ice due to de"ande ot joy and that he .._, • neoe11a1ry c1Yil1an, •nd ,,..a the only doc ~or in town fol' •1n7 1••1'•, often working fro" 18 t.o 19 houra a -.z. da1,,. Not onlr with hi• bu•y c1Yll1•n n?"1ctio• J he •.•a ex.atner to?' the induct••• into the Service, glvillg frAel1 and 1'1flantl•a•lr ot bla tiat without 9•1 to t he •artlo• or hi• OoYel'Nl9Dt. ?or tht• ha received two Gongreaalon•l Clt•tiona ot llerlt tram the OO•el"baient. R• had an uau•uel pr•otlc• 4ur1• th•M ;i.. •• and tti.~• -. no •-pecl1llat. to 1all on to?' belp. Re ha'1 t o do •••1"Jthing C'l'l all kind• ot eaaoa. •1th euooeaa ind. low mortellltJ• He ,.., the f1rat dootor ,in Ol'llng• Countf t o uae peneclllb(' *" & c•" tha't """114 ha.Ye-ftoriau,. 4ed 1i1 ,..,., da71. B• -a•ed lt wttb tuoc••• 1hd the ~a tlent la •till al1•• tod97• Rt l:ao _..,.. lt on 111 hopel••• o•H er ruritu:red. aopUldl:r: • .tiioh ••• a •~N• This o~lttal'J we e •r1,ten by be d•ceaaed a few hour• before b• dl•d· ·~ TRANSCRIPT Of DR. HUGHES' DllTUARY This 11 How Donn• Dunlap Typed It After He DlctatN It His Final A~i Doctor Writes Obituary, Dies BJ THOMAS McCANN OI IM 0.....,. l'Mlf II•" He wa11 Co!ta Mesa's first "country doclor," a general practitioner who. at Jeasl in the early part of his nearly JO years of practice , did everything for hlmself. There were no specialists then. And Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Alton Grant Hughes. 6.1. died the way hP. had lived. He did everything for himself -evt:n wrot"! his own obituary. !t was one >f his last acts on earth when he called his office ourse, Mrs. M:ix Dunlap (Donna ), to his home at Z700 Peterson Way and asked her to take down some Information "for the newspaper• and the med.lea! journals.'' The dapper doctor who had been suffering from a heart condition for some time dictated the information in short sentences and paragraphs between taking big gulps of oxygen through a hand-held mask, Mrs. Dunlap !aid. "Those things people write about you after you're gone al"Ways ' sound so silly." he aaid at one puint, "and I'm not sure the family wuuld reml!imber all the dates and things." He completed the dlctltion, over Mn. Dunlap'• protests that he ju1t couldn't be dying. then ordered her to go to his office and bring hi• check· book so th•t be could pay for • ceme- , tery plot at Pacific Vlew Memorial Park, Corooa del Mar. She returned an hour later and entered the doclor'1 roorr "He said, 'DonRa," and fell back dead,'" ahe said today. wit h • tone nf dl1bellef 111 her voict. "We all loved him 10. he was •n ln1tltuUon," •he ad~. (He was taken by .ambulaoce to Hoaa Memorl•• Hospital where he 'WU pronounced dead on arrival at 2: 11 p.m. Wednfllday.) Tht salient nointl ol tbt obltutry Or. Huahes 'Wr'Ote in h.ls flnal hour h • .:luded theM: -Born ln Spanish Forka, Uta h, 1n September. 1904. --Gr1duate from Brigham Young University with a BS dearet, apent &eJbmatrud 1oiptw,,mcn ,..r at Utah Medical School and then w I s graduated with an MD degree from Rush Medical School in 1936 after one-year of rotating intern.ship .at San Francisco's French Hospital. -He cootinued poetgraduate 1urg- tcal training from 1937 unW 1139, when be was offered an o~ty to enter general practice in C:01t.a Mesa. -He arrived in Costa Mesa on Nov. 11, 1939 at 8 p.m. and delivered· a baby at I p.m., "the same night, without any help," 11 he put It in his dlct.aUon. -Continued practice dW'ing World War 11 and. 'WU the onJy doctor' in town, often workJng from J8 to 11 hours a day. -W11 an n:aminer for armed serv· tees Inductees during tlie war. givinl freely of hi• time to the government (See DR. HUGHES, Pafe %) Weadler Another ahol of Chamber of Commerce weather ii in .tore for the Orange Coast Friday, foree11ter Gordon 'Shield• prom· ises. He tees sunny Uies and temperatures nearing the 70 mark. INSWE TODAY Newpm& Beach rll!!rid«n.t Rubv Kell!!lll!!r comes 01'& oj retirement to 1alce hii!!r j1n1 atag• roU m over 30 11eora. St• .&:n&nlain- l'M'IH, l'agf: 31. ,_ ... --• ,_ ---.. ...... • ="""' "' ,_ • .. --• "' " -.. --• .......-.... • --I llhlwl<l I • --••• ·-•• -:;: ·~-.. ----• ·-• ......... • -• ·--.. ·-• ·-• --• -• --.. -• --.. • ., -----~-----·---------------------------....-·.-...-· .................. .- • ,! DAll Y PILOT : Seeks Third Tenn .. In Costa Mesa ·, At teut "" candidlrtes wttt battle it out for three City Council seats • · in Coat.a Mesa. ' That was assared today aft.tr the last of the lncuml!ellb, fonner Mayor a.rt \lfilaon, a909ced bis i~ teDtiOlt to leek ,.eleetien i• the Apnl 9 municipal balloting. Other councilmen who will run again • 'are A. L. Pinkley and CalvU> Bard. j ••• Opposing the incumbents wm be . ·tbird-imeratio• co.ta Meua William t. Sl <lair, a Mr'bel; and rutaw'ateur Theodon C. Boloeb. .. St. Clair is viewed as a strong challenger. ln his statement of can- didacy be said 9'e wants to see more COO'pe'ratio.I 1'itlt ~e °<:itJ of Newport Beach. He said be favors routing the Uil- .. ·Jack C. Coleman To Head Mesa's · McNally School Jack C. Coleman, a 51-year-old educator wilh 22 years of experience. has taken over as director of Newport- Mesa school diatrict'a McNally Co& tinuation High School. · McNally. as ColemM describes It, is a "last chance" school for problem cases and drop outs. The school has been wilhoul a direc· Lor, I.he equivalent of a princlpal. since September. Gerhardt "Ike" P.ikermann, the unified s c h o o I district's administr.ative jack of all trades bas filled the void part time. Coleman CGmes to the district from the Santa Barbara County School's •. , oUice W'htte he was coordinator of chlld ftlfare services. &u.idance con- sultant and principal of special • .schools. He previously was a teactier and . i a coacb and ta.Q&bt three years for ' 'UC Extension. The Canaclim-bom educator ex· plained continuation school is a non· , pre1.ure school where "F's" are never given. If a youngster just sits and doesn't prod~. he gets no grade. Aa opposed to regular high school. , ,there ls no com~tion betMen students. Each Individual works al his own speed. The empbula la on tutoria.i in· dividual instruction. with no more than 15 students in• dass. CooUouation h.igh schools are now mandaited by law 11 an IMWft' to ; i; the dr91> out problem. • , • Q>Jeman sakl about 100 ·students : : are enrolled at McNally. •• .. • I • • Frotrt Pqe 1 ·n :~STUDENT ..• •• : • supervise this campus it could not ~ • happen. ·Anyone oi that lk!s~iption : • would haw been seen .. , 1 ·,. Mrs. J. C. Shattuck, IM matber • , of the arreted youth. said, "We have .. • a lawyer. We're not really prepared ~ : to talk ·about it· yet:" ; : Arraignment M ber son Is set for ' Feb. 7 in Harbor Jud1cial District I : Court. ! : Other contradicUOO$ in the caff ; i' have been not~. Principal Leon l ' Meeks earlier said that stucteftts had f voluntarily ~ted tl'te sale. But Mrs. .. ' Townsend today said she spent two ! w..U oi full-time wort assistinl( in + ;, the police inftStigatlon and indicated ~ , tlla( the arrest waa made after "we .. ' started putting togetbef kids who run around with each other." " Princlpa.I Meeks al.lo 1~ the : • auapended boy bad f~ a lie~ te1t. but police aaW th~y ball 09t · administered such a teal ; ~ Meek.a .ia out 0( town at a pro-~ • fesaiooal meetinC unlll Feb. l'Z and ; ; waa unavailable to comme.ot on the ~ apparent contradicitons. .. -------------. . ~ I t ·>f. • • 4, ~f , ; 1. * •. • ll• ... ~ DAIL V PILOT etld of, ttte New port fl'reewar dOWlt Superior Avenue, an a 1 i i nm en t favered by Newport. TIU ~ wi~ the oUlcial position of tht prtlellt Costa Mesa auKil. Tk eo.ta Mesa eiectien wil be citywide. fttre ae • e.uet+••aaic districts, as In Nwport. The Costa Mesa council also dilfers from Newport's in that it has five memben. The Newport coumeU Ms seven. Marine LO Sought by OCC On Bayfront Orange Cout O>Uete District today is considering building aquariums. an underwater obllerntory fJI( other ma.Tin, facilities OD bayfront property now med on.ty by the OC:C crew: Development of die cboice Newport Harbor site would be done in con- jundi011 with UCl and Cal State. Fullerton using federal funds. U the two four·1ear imtitatHllU offer encouragement. the junior college district might apply· under tbe ltf7 Sea Gra.DU Act to build marine study or resea-ch facilities. · ~ OCC's Frank Hopkins. dean of research and planning, is exploring with lhe other schoola the pou.ibllit.ies or such development. Tbe college district CUITI!GU)' rents from the county of Orange 200 fron- tap feet and backup acreare to Pacific Coast Highway for Sl a year. Tbe ~year lease baa 10 more years to run. The site, now devel~ 011ly with a storehouse for tbe crew shells and a launching float, is located between the Balboa Bay Club and Orange County Sea Scout Base. Posaible developnuts envi&iooed by Hopk1ns are aquariums, storaee tanks, a sea water ciretllating ,ayatem, laboratories, an u n de r w a t e r obeenatory. bulkbeading, perldn&, and piers, floats or docks. Possible uses include oceM)Olrapby study; sailing,' navi~tiofl or boat handling inltrudion; resetrdl into sall water conversion, cOQservation, waste disposal, or ~ re110U1ces ; sWdy o{ ma.tioe ~lQgy, enginee~g. law or economics. Hopkina said eoo,reas. ap..-opdated '20 million to be used by coJleges . fer Ads prClll"llDI· , . . Frona P .. «· l AIRPORT ~·: .. ·· .. altogether · until a nt• ~Ji· ' SENTIMENT AL JOURNEY TAKERS -Talking Oftr pilgrimage to New 7.ealand are Hunter J. Partel of C.ta Mesa (left) and Mr and ~l'I. W. A .. Coonrod of Newport Bead!. Newport couple wiU.. tab tiJri ~ Mrs. Coonrod hokb·on their trip Down Under. · Friendship Pilgrimage To New Zeala"'1 Slated B1EVELYNSHERWOOO OI Ille Dellr l"ll9t .... Five Harbor Area residents wiU board a chartered jet plane Friday for a Lriendship pilgrimage lo New Zealand to mark the 25th anniversary of tbe U.S. Marines' wartime arrival there. W. A. Coonrod . 2096 CenteUa, Newport Beach, and W i 11 i am Thompson, 549 Seaward Road, Corona de\ Mar, and their wives will be piped aboard the (Hane along with 2.00 other members of the same 2nd Marine Division Association. They wm join lo three weeks of official ceremonies. filllller J. Partel, a native New Zealander who bas made his home in Costa Mesa for 17 years, will s-ssist ·in the celebration ·upon· arrival in WeUlngtm, New 1.ealand's capifaJ ci- ty. ·nae reunion ot the Marine divisfon ..w.. "also 11u•rk the 25~ weddbll an- nivenary of the Coonrods. Mrs. Coonrod was a New Zealand war bride and came to America with her hus- band •t the end or the war. During .~o~ld War II. the 2nd Marine D1vwon saw action in six Pacific campaigns. Between t b e Guad~~l and Tarawa campaips. the d1v1s1on rested and rest.aged in New Zealand. Wb;ile there, it adopted the country as its second home. Some 500 members of the division married New Zealand girls. Departure ceremonies at L 0 s Angeles ~nternational Airport will have ~arme veterans piped aboard the jetline~ by ~ 35-piece band from the 3rd . A1r Wing, El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Official ceremonies will take place ht Wentng{on with a veterans' parade through the streets and wreaths Jajd to. Moor the war dead of both coun-tries . Where will Orange County be try 19e5? Juat look arouil<f )'Oii aDC! c\oobfe it. . This was • population estimate Wed.Duda)' ti .Alton .AUeJl.. Fifth Di*id ..,.rilw. .. .. .... .. Laeuna m.c• Cb• .. olC:..-ra memben, · Spea.killg of the explosive futiae. Allen said lhe 1.3 million persons in Orange County, .. _by ~naervative Kidnap suspttt Surrenders .. To Mesa Police Robert Wesley Rosser, 30. of !r7t" MissioA Drive. Cotta Me&a. waa jailed Wednesday on suspicion of lridnaplng alter surrendering ldD>.setf to police. Ros9S had been IOUOI since Sun-uy ., ... ht r.portedly 1aaked 8 47 • I 1ear..W Newpst Belc:b eosmetologiat trom the cs illl w~ ~ ~'' sitting outside the Huddle Bar. 741 Baker St .. and forced her into his vehicle. Wit.eues aa.ic1 Rouer thee drove off wiU. the ~. Mrs.. Dcwis L. PJMWps, ur7 ~ Viata H.-'ta. before crashing his car into a £eeoe ia the 800 block of St. Clair Street, "1d Oeeint OD foot. Potice M1'eSt.ed Roaa' at :l a.m. SUda1 . • ........ oC kidaapiag, allbouP o«icen ..... la their report ..,_t 0 tbe Yicti9 ts too i.taieated to write. a atatemeet -~ iclen-tify the suspect. ., After being tatee to Or'mfe County Medical C.enter for ~tment al. in- juries suffered in the car crash, Roaer was released duwp aa ad- ministrative mixup. estimate, 1hould boom to 2.179.too by 1'85. . The superViMll'I predicted t b a t South Oran~e County ataJtda on the samt e x p l o s I v e ~ that weswJy <>ranee c.unty ~XJ*ienced 15 years ago. ''a.it we're beUer )llre'8rH for ft now ... he ·said. "We blew firltband what some of U. pitfalls are. ''Better tools are available. More people are cenceJmd -..t u.e future of our ee~ _. the quality of our Uvea,'' Or~ County w the faltelt pow- ing populatioa ia the \J. S. peran- t.lgewi.se and ''eur raM ol ,.....ui numerically is u.ceeded by ollily .,.. other c.o&Dlty, Los Angeles eo.ty " he sak1. ' From 1980 to 1998. he said. Orange County grew more than ctid 42 states or the union. includin( Michigan . Allen estimated that , the 44-mUe county coastline drew over :?i> million visitors last year. "Newport Harbor holds the largest sinde concentration or pleasure craft in the world today •• he said. ' The speaker attached g r e a t signilicace for tat $outll c..st area to tbt· coaatrudion el U. aew Dana P9int Hertlor and breatwter .' lt will berth 2.100 plea~ C'ratt and bave facilities for launching 1,000 boats dai- ly. AllOdtltt ~ lw metiaHd ~tioa ia ta.. .en ,.. rear~ ............ Upper N9port Bay latit a uvlpMe _.._..with 11.a feet fll additiwl ....... line ud almost• acrea of ..,, recna- ~· • ~ al. tbe Nertlt ~n Rockwell fadlib' it we-a .=-:1 AUea said, it " a.' ... that it will build ICllDe 7 » ..... ,.. to JS.• eveatuaJl.y. . Employmeet, be told tbe claalUer IJ'OUP, DOW ........ at 4U.-ill the eou11ty wttb tbe larJe91 liaClt eafetlry beia& maaufactmini (32 pera1t1 followed "1 trade (22 pem!M) aad aervica ( lt percent.). F,..,,. P.,,e J ILLEGAL RENTAIS .• : emphic.~ud. In R-1 JODeS, he said. only 111.e family livinl as i abtgle bcmeteepillg unit Is aDOWed. "The rental of separ.ate guest flouses on R·l pro- perties is stridly protibited." Sey~ said UCJ baa spurred the demand· for apartments in the H•bor Area. and may bave cau~ many · people to viqlate the law unin- tentleUlly lo ~ qtiarten for the rtude1U.s. la m1111 cmes, be said. Nt h hlippenJnc ii Cbat a dapla ii een· lltnldecl ie aa R·J .-e, ~ is lepl. But a.tel' it ii C...W iato three or f.-aipm1meata. "Peaple bring in hot plates and refri&erators aft.er eutdlti ~ h chlplex. •• ' G..-8* )lie '-Miii a letter to the Newport Harl>or·Coda . Meaa Board of Realtors .asking its coopera· tion in keeping property owners ad· vised of z..U•I n;q~emeats. B. J~ GARRETT~s developed would not be ,realistic." . . De-Chaine also ·not.es;~ tbe City : COOnd1 already bad r.-.nme~. c · : "fr-..." in tbe level d airpcrt opera• it.ions until a master plan for aviation 10th Sellli•Annnal SALE in Orange County is completed . The master plan is expected to be pretflftted to tbe county Board of Supervisors later this yur. finally, De. Gbaine said 1ihat any "'freeze" ;1D()OSed on the airport's werations would be outside the jurisdiction G( -the city and coonty becau9e the airport is a federal facili- ty. . (5Upervi1ots can control operaticms Indirectly b1 granting or denJi,ftg leases for support facilities at ~ airport aucb'lll ticket counten.) In Brown l letter to the President. he (Ontends that the effor11 of private pwties to lileviate noise problems at lhe airporU1ave been rebuffed. 1'The 1ove{'IUDet>tal .authorities have opt>QSed us .with the cootempt o« a conunilaar /' he ~s. "The oumber of jets be1AC produc~ ia increasin& '\'feetly," be says, "and the frequency of rugtlts ls multiplytllg dally. wl\ile the rigbts o« tM pt(lple on the ground to enjoy a pe~ livable envltonment au beillt ' in· frinfW lll><Jll more and more.'' : Brown sQl that be and ..._ ttomeow.ners near the airt*'t ·to longer can "converse ift our ~ and on our ptt.iOI without the need to shout or wait unW a jel ~s by." He Nici · aood TV· r~oo a1ao ls marred • tbal 1leepinC at ntPt ii made more dUlicult by jets f\)'liC overtitad. - ''It Items lroolc that 1'•, tht tax- payers. bave to Pf1 for Utt con· atructioo oJ u airpon ao tbat private eoterpriae ._ operat.e .jet aircraft GUl of OW' public-oned h1cl11ty ; aid fbeJ .U. • Jlto& for .their eompllJ. while they IUD a , aolM ooilUCe ud poUUte .. air f«·U." ,,... p ... J ·"' .• ·NIXON.::. . ' •I -DCMT~YOUUILF DOCTOR Or-. Alton. Gw-ant Hughes ~ ' l'fe•· P .. e l DR. HUGHES • • =pay. lle received two Con- al citations for th.is puhlic eervi . -was· the flrst doctor in Oran2e County to use penicillin OD a case he said would have otherwise ended in death i.11 four days. "The patient is still alive today," Or. Hughe!i dic- tated. .a.Alto "8ecl peejcililo on a •·hope- less" ca• of ruptured aptendil with success. Those are tome o{ the thing..~ Or. Hughes said~ 9ame ol iae• thintJ he -didn't say included lbe fkt he bad maintained • olfleel tor ~ ~m at 1813 Ne•· port Ave .. Colta Mesa (Where Doana J>ualap wu Ilia office nurse for 12 yun). . He wu on lbe staff of Hoag Memor· ial·HlfP*h Rt wu a m•bll' of tbt Coat.a Mesa JUftJdl Cl•b ... ~ Cout Coun- try Club. Rt bed ..._..., · 1*11 suffering tram • bew( ~ lbt IOl'nt time. He bad beth eOlllbllMI to tGt bome and 'ftPUnc otf lllle l1llltM ·fot a.veral 4111• Jost prior to bis ......_ ~ tie II :-. '*'1tt·fhln·Ult person· I dt1 ROie PftMnt-Oft the Joeal ecene will be .orel)' mined. HERITAGt AND NOW HERITAGE LUXURY CAN BE YOURS IN YOUR CHOICE OF ANY .HERITAG~ ~ABRIG. \ SAVE THE MOST ON THE . VERY BESTI l l - Boy Claim s -Fath~r Gave Him Nar~o Officer& cleared the courtroom ol Municipal Judge Log&G Moore in North Orange County (A.nabebn) • Judicial District Court Wedaeaday aa the 5-year-old son of a Seal Buch woman tesWied that bi.a father bad supplied hlm with marijuana and bad encouraged bim to smoke the illegal weed. Young Robert Stuart Rodgers was on the stand ·for an estimated 90 minutes at a preliminary hearing on charges of supply.ing marijuana £nd possession of mar.ijuana against bis rather, Robert· Scott Rodgers, 26, an unemployed insurance agent. Charges were filed by Anaheim police after the boy's mother Mrs. Eric Williams, told officers lh8t her son had told her of his smoking mari- juana at Rodgere• Anaheim apart- ment Mrs. Williams, Rodgers' former wife, retains custody of the 5-ye&r-old boy. Judge Moore onie.red Rodgers to report lo Superior Court on Feb. 9 lo stand trial on tile charges. John Arthur SimmoM. 32. who shares Rodgers' apartment, will go to trial on the same date on charges of possessing marijuana, Judge Moore ruled. 4 Hell's Angel,s Hel,d for Slitting Throat of Man BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -Four self-proclaimed m e m b e r s of California's HellJ Angels, who said they slit a man's throat and dumped his body in a Texas field because he was "fat and greasy/' were held here today as fugitives. • Det. Bobby Gill said the Hunt Coun- ty Sheriff's Office at Greenville, Tex., had found the body of a mm with a tattoo "Joe" in a ditlcb off Highway 69. He said the body had been badly beaten and stabbed in the stomach, neck and upper chest. Gill said the four would oe held until the man was ide.ntlfied. "There is no doubt in my mind that the body is the same one the four told us about," said Gill. Gill said he .and Del Ronny Alford stopped the four !or queationl.ng. He said they were in a car bearing California liecnse plates and claimed to be headed to the Mardi Grae. Eager Beaver Newest hanard on the Mission Viejo Golf Course ~is week turne~ out to be this 3().pound beaver found swim.min& happily in late in front of third green. He was put into garbage can but eseaped and here is about to be recaptured by San Juan Capistrano Game Warden Dick Cramer who released the animal in remote section of 53,000· acre Rancho Mission Viejo. Korean S niper Kills HuntingJon Beach GI By MARGARET BALL Of IM 0.HY ""'' St ... .Just six days after arriving in Korea, Pfc. Salvador Thomas Mojica of Huntington Beach was killed by a sniper's bullet. Another soldier was killed and several wounded at the same time. They were assigned to Ute Second Division in the demilitarized zone o( Korea. according to Lt. James F. Cesari of Fort MacArtbur who notified the Philip Mojica familt oC their son's death. National news releases from the Defense Department incorrectly listed the scene of death as Vietnam. Just 18, Moj ica w1's born March 28, 1949, in Bakersfield and had lived 12 years in Orange County. He at· tended Huntington Beach High School where be starred in wrestling and football. The young soldier is su rvived by his parents, a brother, Philip .Jr .. and a sis.t.er, Corina, of the family home at 8401 Danbu.rY Circle. Services are pen~iflg at Saints Simon ~d Jude Church with in- terment to follow at Good Shepherd Cemetery. Bodi es Ordered tfp Prison Farm Reburial Demanded CUMMINS PRISON' F AJUI , Ark. CAP) -Gov. Wlnthrop R~kafeller naa annoU.Qced that ....... au bodf~ exhumed from the lfUIY fi•ld where three steletona were due up anct plac· ed in a "proper and decent" burial ground. As demands for inveaUgations in· creased, Rockefeller alao 1 ~ l d Wednesday, "I think it ii better not to brin1 more people into an .tlready confusi.Jlg situation." · He added, "We believe the .in· Vt'ltigatian should be pusaed fearless- ly but ln an orderly manner. and l~t.the chips fall w:bere they mliy." State police, now are tnve-sticaunr. CONVICTS SLAl'N! Meanwlille in Hou1ton , Tex., and F~sno. Calif., former A r k an s a s penitentiary illmates told newsmen they watched pilson ~els slay' 10 convicts who may be buried beneath some of the JlUroerous depre11ions in the field. Bones a1reedy exhumed wen sent to the FBI laboratory in Washington for analysis, while Arkansas State Police continued to base· tpeir in· vestigation on the assumption that the field is a paupers' graveyard. The governor promised a tttorough probe. He said too: "We could· be on the brin; of uncoveririg a scandal of untold proportions." The story of Edward Redmond, 47, County Pioneer Funeral Service Slated Saturday Mrs. Alice May HJlton, a resident of Orange County since 1906, died yesterday at the Santa Ana Com· mwlity Hospital at the age m 98. Funeral services for Mrs. Hilton will be held Saturday 10 a.m. at Smith and Tuthill Mortuary in Santa Ana. followed by internment at FaJrhaven Memorial Park. Mrs. Hilton, a resident ol Santa Ana for the past 2S years, was born in Santa Rosa in 1869. Her father. Thomas Smith, brought his famil y to California in 1850. She was married to Delbert Hilton in San Francisco in 1889. After the Sao Francisco earthquake ol 1906, the Hlltons moved to Orange ' County where they r.ailed apricots and walnuts on the Irvine Ranch. Their name is listed ln early county archives alongside those of the McFaddens and the Spurgeons and other pioneer county realdents. who operate. a television repair shop in Houstop, Tex .• emphasized the lat· ter po11iblllty. . ~mond. who aald he was an In· mate at Cummins 28 years ago, told the Houlton Post he saw a prisoner choked to death with barbed wire. Uwn bmled under a CUard tower along with two otber slain convict,,. CHOKED TO DEA'nf Redmond said barbed wire wa s wrapped around tht prisoner's throat. and that ~ mounted guard dragged the man.until he was dead. . He sat~ he saw at least four other lnma,tes. all Nep-oes, k:ilMd by 1bot1Uo blasts. An elderly Nesro inmate, abnoet bUnd, railed to spot a weed &a a pea patch, he said. "The guard lbot the ir.u in tf.\.e back from about eight yarda. It made a hell of a hole," Redmond ..id. In Fresno, Pershina Mllla, 49, ot ReedJy, Calli., a former inmate at Tucker Prison Farm, said be saw five prisoners mot by pards wllo later said the dead men. bad. been trying to escape. Mills said the men hadn't been involved 1n an escape attemvt. U.S. Agrees to Pueblo . Hearing for Panmunjom WASHINGTON (UPI) -The United States is agreeable to a Nort:h Korean suggestion that the case of the USS Pueblo and it.s 83 -man crew might be settled by ttie .P4111tary Armistice Commission at Panmunjom, th~ State Department said today. Department spokesman Robert J. ~~cCloskey noted a statement by a high North Korean Communist official wbieh stressed that the United Nations was not the foru m ror a solution to the dispute but that ttie Arrrustice Commission could t>e. "The United States is prepared to deal with the matter Uirough this channel," MCCioskey told newsmen. The basb of his comment was a radio broadcast monitored Jan. 31, in which North Ko'f eao official Kim Kwang Hyop said: · "It is .a miscalculation if the Uniled States imperiaUsu think they can solve the incident of the intrusion or the Pueblo into. the territorial waters or our country by mllitary threats, or by the methods of ag- gressive war, or ' through Illegal discussions at the U~ted Nations. "It will be, a different story iI they want to solve this question by methods of previous .practice. But they wiU get nothing if they persist ln their present methods." t.t.Closky nid that the S t a t e Department would "wait and see" what might come •out. of the talks at the commission site. He declined to say whether effods at the Unfted Nations would be totally abandoned. The "methods or previous practice" presumably meant the •pproach at Panmunjom, wbere U. S. and Korean military otrfcials meet recurrenUy. reported that President Johnson may ask Congress· for new powers to deal with problems raised by Nor:th Korea's seizure of the inteWcence ll!jp and also to propose more allitaey aid ror South Korea. I 'Beard' Producer Awaiting Police LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -Producer Robert Barrows says he will present the controversial drama ''The Be&M,. without a police permit again tonlgbt. end court the fifth arrest in etCbt days tor the play's principals on morals charges. The L os Angeles Police Department's vice squad Weclneeday pounced on the W aroer '{beater, where the satire on American sexual customs is being staged, for the fourth time in seven nights. Barrows, 42, was taken to Hollywood division police station, · along with leading man Richard Bright, 30, and leading lad>' Alexandra Hay, ~. ~U were freed after posting $625 bail. H was the fourth arrest for the trio. Director Robert Gist, 49, their com- panion on three previous trips to the police sta.tion. was not at the theater Wednesday night, and was not ar• rested. , ==---In another development, it was The four now have depos~ ~1 totaling almost $9,000 to secure thfiJ" freedom after the arresfs. Their bail ins fixed •t Sl,250 each tbe nl~ ol their first arrest Jan. 25. FINAL DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY! \ ) I 2300 MADOI &YD. II . S.. Our LONG SL IEE VE SI TURTLE NICKS! 12 Olllv.y ........ _ Shoes - LAST 2 DAYS Final Clearance .............. ,.... .. ,., ... ~,., ..... h.11 ... ... ... .... -............. __._. ................. . SUITS SPORT COATS '12 PRICE J l l ti ' \ I 4 DAILY PU.Of TllurMaJ, ,..,_, ], 1961 LBJ Seeks 10 Percent Tax Hike WASHINGTON (tJP)) -Prelldlat Jobnlcm w.. Ul*ted '° ,... bit call for a 10 per cat lurta today in hll UDUl1 ttWOmlc nport to ~. Thi praklent Ml m..S. It dMr. tc..i• .., • °""' "" ...., ' that bt fMll eo..,... mut ,.. a A young WUminiton ambtilance tu lacrelit tb11 ,_. te .., down attendant dllpatachtd to a traffic the eeo.om1 ad combet iJdlatlourJ accident &asped wbeD be llW tbe PAC:::, hat IJlown lftUe tncllnatSon wreckage. Steve L.,...le, 20, didn't to raiH taxes fn 111 tledloa yea. wait for the ambulance to come to But Sen. Jobn J . WllUllrm, Mnlor a ball He jumped off and ran to Rapellcan llMIDbel' ot the Senate f1Dd hil mother, Vlrtlnla, 56, in Finanee CoauniUM said Wednetday serious condition. Her car bad been be _.,.-..cl a tu hike wu l**AfY. struck from behind by a bl& truek --~ama propoMd an income aurtu loaded with aoft drinb, police eald. of I .._perceat for indivldual6 and a "TM moroll of ow bar• ha Viet- nam· I.I gtttjng better oll tht time," ,q, Marth4 Rave. TM noted come· dJnM, jtUt back /1'(11'1& hn fcmth tnp tMrt, adtkd that more HoUJt wOod penonaltt1c11hould .nnc i,-oop.s fft U" tDOT·tom land. 'The bors git tllat liltU ntra •mi• of pri<U m tM ,eoplt of thdr eownt~ iohcn IOmt-ou tmportont taka mnc to mnt Uatm/' Nw Bayt "1.id. Members of f oodward Junior High School's basketball team of ColwnbuJ, Ohio, were happy that their retent 1ame with Champion Junlor High School lilted only 24 mtnuta. >J it was, Woodward lost 1'1 the score of 112 to 12. • BoYI ln Nevada over 15 Y••n old that want their long, flowing hair fuhloned will have to go to a b&rb- erthop and not a beauty salon. Att'y Gen. Hervey Dicke"°" rui,d thll week that beauty parlors 1n1y cut, trim and shape only the hair ol women and children. • A lair beam utdt tUtd in n~ Ml bun mien fram 1 a tunml bdno dug throMQh c:toumeoum Bl1'1ukf br tht Ba11 Arta Rapid Transit Diatrict. The $3,000 unit con p'l'ojtct a ft01'· r0t0 ~ GOO f11l. le .. 'llOt dang1T01U ~" ft II 1tared at dfl'fctiv. md Btu. Marm, nptt· vUor /or the contracting firm that °""" it. • Two Houston women bun& up their guns today. Mrs. H. M. Jehn- '" aaw four youthJ load.ing ber bulband's motorC')'cle from her 1• ngt into their car trunk. She tele- phoned Mrs. A. M. JeM9, a ntl&b- bor, who rushed over with a plltol ~d held it on the quartet. Jin. Johmon, who had called 1herifrs depuUes. got a deer rlfle and the women held their guns on the eu• pecb unW deputlea arrived 45 JD1D. utea later. per cnt for corporaU... But the . Dtlafttt =IJl.D ... lharply . crltleal ol J '1 badJtt pmen- t.tion. He 1ald tbe Prelldent used en ac- countt.1 l)'sWn tbat would paf iny blliUr ... ... ptllte1l&&u7... De-....... u... new m.thod ·ol Cftlltlna trait fUnd tacome u federal rtcelpta, he said: "suC'h backhanded accounting can_, but Odt DllnlOM: to detelve the Americanr;us!_·~" -Hou. Uca.n Leader Gerald Ford Mid ohnaon'• ipendin1 pro- ~ u oaWned ln th• budget were 'unbalanctd, incredible buahlen as UIUal" and uld be felt a tu tncrease coaJd be avoided by euttiq the baqlt. Eight Injured As Passenger Train Derails WENATCHEE , Wub. (UPI) Great Northern'• Western St a r puaenger train derailed just w11t of here early tbls morning injuring eiatit or nine of the Tl pusen1ers aboard. The lkar train, wblcb left Seattle at 10 p.m. Wednesday wu due here at 2:~ a.m. (PST). 'The de:rdlment occurred about 2 a.m. about four miles wtat ol here alon1 tM Wenatchee Riwr. • A Great Northern spok•mtn Mkl either niM or ten CU'I derailed but that none toppled all h way over. One WM at a 4'-dell'M an&Je, he said. R..cue workers had all 88 ldulta and 9 children off the train withln an hour alter the der•lment althou-" t.My Ud to UN four wheeled drive vehicles to 1et throulb the heavy snow which bu faDea in the area thtt put MW?al days. Only one of thote Injured waa Hrioutly enou&tt hurt to rtqulrt bolpitalllatioa. Viet Cong Wound UPI Photog SAIGON (UPI) -Willian E. Hall, a United Preu I n t e r n a t l o n a I photelflpblr was reported in serious Condition tOday with bullet wounds suffered dwin1 Viet Cong raids 1n Sailon. Hall, 30, of Wuhlnston. D.C., was COVWi a sk!nnlah outside the oa· tional police beadquarten 1n \he Sallon suburb ol Gia Dlnll Wedftesday when he was shot. Initial reporta said the shota were fired by Vfetnasnese military policemen. Doctors at 1be U.S. 17th 1 Field Holllital where he wu taken said today he was able to talk well and tbat bt wu expected to recover from tbt mtlltiple wounds. TaAOID"f AYlltTID -Iml:lnt lib tbe bat qf;a t1ant ~ tllfa JI 6'• JtOR oone of a Tram Worict AirlJDll ~air UO Jett~..-,. . !::en it cq·~ a bJCb tenaioJl ~Jn QlkuO ,I.ate •edaeld1y TM mpplid plane, With 18 alldlrd, m.cse-a 8* .... at ~ ~JDCL .. • . ~. . •\ .. . . . . . .• .,. I.')' • Jet Liner LandS SJely . With Pow~r Line on Tail INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) - A Tram World AJrlinel Coavair., jet with as persona aboard, ttl tall MCtfon traillni a severed. Cbicaco-power cable, landed 'taltly at Wier Coot Airport here Wednelclay n)Cbl The jet, eastbound from s'1 J'ru- ci.aco, snatched 'U.. 1tatk cable guardhlf 3'5,0CX).wlt power 1IMI wblle attemptlpg _ ~ ~at-1\dded Ian· dln1 at (o~ cnlart Jat.mational A!rport at Chleaso. One ol tbe two HTtNd 1tade lint• wrapped around two •.•volt line• and two 138,000.•olt JIM• uttnded bttwMn 90-foot towers and planted about 12,000 cutomett 1n aubtiJrba northweat of CbJcqo into du'tnels for up to two hours. The pilot, San Francllco-bued Capt. Meredith Ham, told tbe tower Jt the time he tboqbt the craft hid ~n struck by lllbtninl· Ile WU ordered to circle the fltld and fly by the tower so ground crew experta could in•pect the dama1e. But the 700-foot ceillnl precluded ID iDapecitea and tbl plane wu diverted here to Weir Cook Alrpoit. En rw&e. the plane's destination w1111 cbaaltd to Bunter HW Air J'orce Bue and tho bact btrt alter it wu Judled crouwindl at dlt air bait were too .UU . said they felt a jolt and a•w a fluh durini the appr.oach to O'Hare. . W.\llDNGTON (UPI) -POltal and bMJlt aftldlk .... sota1 ..... with JUQI. to Jat antilmottnc poetm on · u.s: .... trUeb ..._. char ... of •• ......,... .. 1911 '4tcar"e tadla.,.-b, a ~ .......... .... S.. '· Ervin Jr. (0.N.C.) . ~~eomplainld Jo Prwident J~ tbl plan. "It la .. ta.. functloll ol tbl fed· eral governilDllllt to attempt to brain- wash the American people coacerninf tbeir ptnOOal bablta in J'llp8Ct to 1mot1n1 or 1111tblal tlJe, • be told tlae PnlldeGt In a tei.lf&m. _ Ervin called • 5ecretar)' John W. Gardner ol tbl Depvtment of Health, Education and WtlfaN, and Pottmu- ter General Lsw:w ~. o· .... to cancal tbe .,.... ....... ,, _s. ate 1peecb dmoqac:lnl recast Yederal . . :JJo/ik'! ·JJl!afih 5;,a COS·T? L.. Than $1 Per Visit On a Courte latlt Wltb about ID ,.__ ol •IWIWY equipment lt&dnt by It w• Coot, the jetliner landed wtUl lpvb tralllni from the cable. The pjllte pound to a halt flf IJ1 intptctlon before cOl)tbndl1 to the termlMI to 11D1oad , .. --------------~-~--~--------------.. ~~~air.~ OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION Sa P'Nndlco. TWA ldealafted tbl aw, bteidea Capt. Ham, as First Offtetr Mam Reuttir, n,ht OUletr Briu Ben- cllrlClll m4 ....,..._. SUia ADen, Xr11 MWer. Dedi Scheat and Manha au.a.n, all bMed at 1111 J'randlco. W'9ft tbe plane tu.led to tbe term1ul, wttne.... IHICiced tblt tbe plaltlc dome ~ .. oe.eta tbe radar unit Gil Cbe ... ,,.._ •1J1n1. Puaeqera Moll'd the J>IPe aald there-,,._ no '~ Ud tbty were .. ,... 61 tbl ._..Of the-otrouble abolrd. Tbey '* tbe pilot told tbtm tM Ollbt .......... to llldilniplls due to ''tec:lmlcW Jftbllma." Tbey prllttd the lttnrdtllta for their toOIMll. no. la tbt cabia ef tbi plane "CAC~ NOW" . ,,. Aver11e ·Cost • • • WATCH , YOUR "TUMMY'' Welcome to W ar.mth CALL THE HOLIDAY SPA NEAR.EST YOU NOW FOR FREE TOUR AND PIUVATE FtTNESS Olt .Ff&UltE ANALYSIS. D~m.AA Soutliern California Sun Triet llartkr '1 -1 Al . ,. • • 0 • .. " ... 0 M • • G » .• • • .JI • .. M -IS -e n " ·• • • » 11 1' .. 1' II .. . n N 41 -: : : • • .. . N ,. . " . ,. n • • • !. ; .. . • • " . • • • • .. " I : . ' • • I : • • • • ... ·1 ! . } : -; ........ i:r • • OPM 10 AJA. TO 10 , ... ~IL Y .. J CONYINllNT LOCATIONS *con• MllA 549-3368 2300 tt..bor llvcl. ..... s ....... c ..... ' Officials by l97'fJ ~ I lel'toul h 1 rd war• cleft. ol tbe National Aerwdct ID tbl eumat bade« year. au..._ flun a blue ~ .,. ~kJs lo ~ p • llio •'Fire !I belbg deetin«! N.uM•~ spwer4 c I• ll dell 'C brfOteo ud __. Mmtn1Mrat:laa'1 E._ 1'IDda wre left bon NASA ~ board .. ....rt. qulcbr ....,_ agalutu at 1be launch peda Center at~ Ta.. Uo· now tbu I hee X1 '1 Sp9ce Olallr' hen. to caaqrilete tbe mu to the which JllllMd .. tracedY. ~ ln the eYeDt ol .and in fub.Ule A p o 11 o cler tM old .,.tmn. wtdcb • ~weeks followtat "lt • ~ •Ille ant ""laOOD fllllit, bat tbt lman· Thete lncludld reeam.. lw)l pad em...-dt~ ,1PACecrlft, Debus aaJd, m. extJtM. Ill tbe tilM ti tlte One ,_.__. mllenone few 11&1*.' be uld. dal ..-Pr•"' n t • d menda_. t.a 1-Y-tJ • l 'f JmFreying 1 a f • t 'I po-eluding the moentbip being Apolle> 1 fl r • ceatnctors -.--n ,.... ~ a ,..,. _,. NAM ~ Pl a•!~~~ restrict 04 __... ._ ..._ and equtpmeot, w. built to carry tbe tnt three· folloWe( .pcdmnendau.. :!' ~ ~..=· ~W::: Ju. rt, *' -tblt Air =:-u:..i::e..fr ~ amount 0 t ~ w tmtrlWJ nlalnf for man Al>Oll!Ccrew-Navy of Houston evtQ wbfa KSC 5 rocut ol tbe type tb&t Force U. Coll. VhJll L inc -penonnel. and entorcing C~pt. Wa1t.-. Scb.trraJr~ ~-'apeN _,..ted w0.1 propel altrona"'9 to tilt GrtMIDn~~ Edwan!Navw Lt.'H. ...:._, ~ J'fP! lmpection at all stater AirEl }Force . ~ F.. oCh•rwlee; ~relaUoos WMt. : -·1 .,.,~ .. eoncreaua• S I Speak at wlrinl ialtallation.. se e, and al ~ "'lllln'. betw--, ~ ..... ___._ --JDOCJD WM wcce.f\all1 lalm-Cmdr. •-.. ·B. ,,.._....... ___ ,_ ___. __ , o1 o on to !!!~h cl"'4" Th 1-.._. ll9UI' ~· 9IUU cbed. •-a ~-... ~ .,.._..., ur..-a am, a •wan. e ·-contractor111we1L dlec! in their ftaml.DC Apollo NASA m~t, bllt of· TRIGGERED FlllE on, a flllht of up to 10 North American Rockwell MILESTONE i spa~. . ftdall ol b 1J*1 U"DCY ORANGE -State Sen. lnYHtliaton of the trage. days in earth orbit. la to take Corp., which came under Anotbet milestone was Repercuaicm from the anct NGIVI A•• r f ca a James E. Whetmore <R· dy laJd a bnmecl <r broken place about AuguJl he.vy critidlm f 10 m l __ _... , _ _. aal.. .... .... ftre still ... reverberatiDC Roclwell =·· .. 1 .. T. Fullerton) will addre11 tbe wire most lltely trtuettd BIG CHANCE c 0 ll gr e I I fOr poor c -~ .._. w-Wl.., ""' in WHhin.-.n Wbln· a •-n... ....,~ .. wit, Republlcai. Associates ef the '-•---and a1lo --+ect l ucc-s .. ·1 }an....w... of •-~.--..-r-.,_ •"'r-• ln ooe bier change, N-'c.--' workmanship In "°1"dfnlft .,. ~w ........ .._... -1"--1 r.-......,.,. cut -ore Mid ti.av bav. ..u.fied Or•11cre Cou""" at a Friday •~.un., "-• .. y ..a.....i-~~-•... 0 no.;)"' ~ Lunar Module 1 forerunner "i ~ ..,....._ ..... ~ -r~ -.. uv wiw • ...._. ~~ .... contractorsworklngonApol· Apollo 1pacecraft, .broua t of tbe VP& dt that ,,w than half a bmioa 4ollwa · ...._. tram ~· lundleoll in iM Villa Fon· in design and eogineertnc. lo·bardware at the Kennedy 1n experts f.roln outside ttte ferry U.S. .:mautl 1' l.Dd out ol NASA'1 requett tor rellbc ·41tect11 '-' the tana here. Th• program will manufacture and quality Space center now report di· industry 11D. help lltNiihteb from • Apollo command •u billion for ~ 1 ere, • Wlell' as be open to the public. control " recUy to KSC, rather than out !ts pdlblem.I. :' shlp Oltriting the mOOD to ~--------------------:~...-~-----------:~~-.------------------------------------'--------:--------------------..:....----.:......:....:...:.=..::._.:::==-...:.:::..l::..!:.::.=~~~----+ Reaervctiona should be made : before Wednesday with Haj. C. A. Krauchi, ~ Samoa P\ace, Costa Meu. or Lt. Col Fred Zim· meman, +D Via Caatilh. l 14na HillJ. I the lunar surface itaeU. Despite initial troubles wit.b ti>• era.It's eng1ne system designed to soft·land 1pacenen on the moon, pro- ject efficlaa said Lunar Module 1 met nearlY all ita objectjyes. Another ICbedul· ed UD.llanned Lunar Module ~unctllnc can probabt7 be canceled, they 1aid, giving an eotouraging boost to the man t> the moon schedUle. Ma&y hurdles r e m a i n between now and ttie day U.S. spacemen aet foot on the moon, but "we have a very good flghtinc chance" to Jmke the 1970 goal, says Dr. Xtrt H. Debus, dir.,ior A working exhibit of ar~s and crafts by 20 oufStanding · prof ~ssionals · ·at · . \ ' FASHION ISLAND , .. • "Ii .. E!WPOR.T CENTER .. wo . fulJ ' days-•daJ :and ., r~ turday, ebr'9a_.y l & J ' . cf; them as they work-Painting, Sculp~r: Weaving, Pottery, Gold and Si~rsmitlu, tcr9tning, Tole pointinlJ', Doll-making, C4)Qel, Stitc:H-.a, Clnd many more. • 1 A unlqul' experience for everyone ,,.. 10.AM to 6 "2M in the Moll WllKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY 9 to 5130 HAPPINESS · IS WET ).clv1rii1MI 111ocfelt 1~ Mttltil F•lwvM-t 7 _/ 19H, l111cl clo,,.. f~,...ty"'l2• , • ._till · ,Chriat11111, '"' ... ,..,,.,.,w.> 't• fl. -BOARD • • • Th•y Hghfe .>11111 I lew th1t '"ery ... r-11t .. perme ll'•uecl, Al.11t in Sf'• 111e111tlme, you atill mi9ht 11ud one of th11e. ( luy 1111, sol'IHMley It mi9ht lie o •1lt11bl1 entlque. 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I 0 YIAlt GUARANftlD MAJOlt PAND WADR HIA,..U JO W. 4495 40 w. 49·~· Fvlly tl•n llllW. elf+o1111tlc .. fl••fv r• ce11trel1 feet NHll let .. u'lll • Ml t.11 ;Mr f\11,.llfll M!f. tflk I ·'*'~· 11 " DA.IL V PILOT Garrison Repeats Charges NEW YORK (UPO Ntw Orleana Dial Atty. Jbn Garrlaoa c l a 1 m e d Wed- nesday ni&bt the F B r •:r ca.Md mdtnce placin1 J Ruby with a rifle In --- WASHJNGTON' (UPI) -MDI r 'r .. -.. --Yllt-D•an Secnt1rJ RoMrt s. um ,,_ Bwia _. etlm JlcNaman tolil eoacr-a Com't"'• CJ •lrilll _., tldaJ tbe So¥W 'tJ'lie 1ia1 ba•t. rile.a to ll lllUioa last _.,. tMa dMI .. It• fear· . • ' t clWlltil at•• aaw;Jc A~~~ m a r a clelCrlMdla .-n...i ll1ulle force la tbe ,..t --progeu •• • · um • .._na" _.laid: • 11ar. uln tbe final aMJYlll. UM Mdf.._.. aaJd U · 1 · 1dttmate lute.a ol oar en· . • .... .. ..-.m ~ Ut-.a-...U,'I ... , .... mitllle tire eftort in Soulb •-kee uc1 bYiJ11 Dew will turn OD lbe ~ ol bl.I band near the usualu- tton site in Dallas an boar before Preslde.Dt Kennedy WU tilled. Garrison, In a lengthy dltcuaion 1'ttb boat Johnny Carson OD tbe NBC Tonight show, said ttiat an atndavlt by Mrs. Jalia *"91' (Mic· tng R9J. tat at.1er of presiclntlal aaaal.D Lee Han'IJ Onakl, at t!)e m..., tcene, bad been aner.d and that ber If· 61Ptt)a tbe Warren Com· ..... bad beta rtaecL *atellc bomben a r • '9tliDd .cww.. But bl l&1d t1M United St.atM ltll1 UI better thaD a 4 to 1 audur euperiorlty "9r Ruuia. France Releases Atom ._... to Gll'riloa. lira. M1reer ba4 told IWD -~ ..... appeared u a befoN tile Warrea Coma 11toa and the ........ Ult afftdavill ........... •INATS OLD CHAIGH -Jim GanilGD. New Or1anl dWrict att«ney, ~ peared on the NBC tele'filloa ''Taa.llbr' lbow with Job.Dy Canon Wednelday "entnf. Garrilon discu.ued his campalp to abotr that the assa11ination of Pnlide:nt Kennedy WU I coupiracy and in UUJ pktun bolds what be llid were MC:ret fiJel that will be Ulld u nldence in b1i CllJI. 200,000 Workers Resting As Strikes Sweep Nati.on Be 18'cl ... n• ii tbe 19riet Uaicm'a dewiepmellt ol offenaive n u c le a r ·---........ ... to proceed macb falter Gau myone expedl tbe Unftlcl 1tate1 would 1fili maintain MEL-&L-mla, Alaerla a JDCll't than ad e q a ate (UPO _ Alllria .... Off? retaliatory power to sttV• -..... ...__. 1-......a.a---• ....... .1..... u a detilrrent to llDdear - ---..... -war. om a.. to'lllura 1111119 el M!Namara said tbe 5"W tbe Mldit.91 11• ..., Un.ion bad some 'nl Janel. aDd.....,. aatfw ...... .._. JCB)h Jut Odobw ~ lacr1Mtd IMW la- 1, compared witb 340 a year Gaenee In .. ..._ earlier. He aaid the buildup "Oar cWltr7 11 .., wt1l ,.._., eeelfllll 11111 U-..... -tot.lllJ ud at a slower pace. The United uncbangeably," Radle AJ. St.ates bas l~ land·b¥ed lien saJd after the PNadl ICBMs. ff&WJ bnld 0¥9' cot*.a ti He said the United States Men-El-&ebir Wed:aud.,. hu • milli1ea on aaJ>. altbt. h ...... -::~~~·· raea1 porta. r alter· 1q tM eut-wat blluce ilt UM by ocea. nt Cbarl.M De G~Jnttftt •• bia new •'om- Didlrectioul" atra , does aot teem conc:ern about the Soviet preaenc to his south . Under the terms ol the um lll'tm.eat eJdtt Che eld>t.year Aleman lVar of iadepmdeece Frndl farces at the atemic til im. Bat Garrison r e p e a t e d a • Er of old ctiariea, im-Uaat U. Warren Com· OD report Wll a wlllewuh and .i.mpllcatinl .. CIA in the Maaufeat.ioll. ~More Cong .~Attacks V_.., PHii r.terutJonaJ 15,000 workers at urb plant In 23 it.ates, a toUI ol marinel com .... -t wifb • SUtce till major blllllllp ..-.... o1 the So¥iet fleet fa 1M More tbu 100,000 workers a total of 44 cents Ill hour 32,000 members of tt11 G1-f(Jf Rlll&ia. The U.S. strWnc Mtdit.ruean after t-e were off tbe job because T1age increue. Bottle Blowets ignortd II* l.a inellldea t111 Ioai June J.11 Mideut war, ol 11111 a d«*n strikes About 134,000 Gener al president and walked of! the range bombers (some of western diplomat a b· ar_. the 8lltioa teday, but Motors Corp. employes still job, ttlreatening to force a ~:~~)e c!:°~:edwi~ = ~ ::~ ::·~ pl'Olpedlf were tiright for were idled by a comparative abort.a,. of bottles and atass 155 Scmet bomben. ___. 8"tet zo11e ., ill· North Vietnamese Return' 3 Captiv~ Ile retant cl moat to the llandfal of foundry wotUts coataln.., for food, soft ln total na.mbera of Ounce If Mt a SoYtet ill-COPENHAG!JN (UPI) - job bf week'• end. · at the compuy'1 Tonawaa-driDks ud beer. nuclear warhudl P 1 a • atallatioL Two •• 1 '""-• an Some 30,., empoyes of da, N.Y., plant. Tbe New Mine workers in three nuclear bom:-, McNai::a '11111 Atprian a r • • d A..tr. C left Predi~ted Amlrlca Cu C.. end the York workers held in their states took part in "IJID-~4.~ ~· i.~ -:ut ~= =:' :r;!1Y = :fa: to•#,; ut. c.l!neatal can ~. were Unds today ballots which patby" walkouts while ... •trealed that It is not mat-of Pnlident llouri u.a. aters the N.* t- -the job today after a eou.14 w tb1 ntDn ol ddalt Im Pennayh'IDla In· numben which are Im-BoalM'° 1 Jw tau. 61 umw nld tlwy wo d MOSCOW (tJPI). _ 111or9 i.t·a-te • 1 re e m e n t h tast of 421,000 workers tensified efforta far a 1e~ poNDt but the ability to Scmet Yinpoint on ...., relew. powerful vw c.ai attarb aftl'ted a ltrib let for to-idled at GM plant.I acroaa Uement of a recopltioa 1 n f 11 c t • ' ~~ble 1 a t • r a a t 1 o n a l -.... Honnl Zia. '5, will foln ta h wake ol day. tile nation by 1trlke1 at dispute between tbe Solar dama,." Oil a potential •I· ..,.....11 a.ce tbe Arab-.,..went pnl uw ·South VWmm'1 "bMGe fl 1'embtn ol tbt United h'ee foundries, lnduding Fuel Co. IDd U. United p-euor. llr..U nr. } ....,. University, Md the cities" until Wublngtoa Steel Worten un ion Tonawanda and at Defiance, JitiD1 Worters. McNamara allo taft C.. AllO botblfillC the Wit ...,., Daniel Berrtpn. •. . me , Of Ile 1 aid Wied .. tilll. K8M ce.ld dnpe its "milt.ant poll-fW • d D ••ct a y D J g h t OhJo, ud Sagiaaw, Mich., Some ~000 miDen were ireu a somber, im.ru1e wu that n.dl 1hlp1 Ila•· a '-it prieet no ...._ u., • hvtllla pnd1ctild t. ... aM....,Jy . .,.,roved a were agreements already olf the job ill PenD1Ylvani1, prOlfMI rep«t oa VlltDam. Jae Mer.-.Kebir budld reu,Ma at Cornell Ulll'ferU.. -,. ~thr!..-~'~w~~eoa~tr~art~_!IJ~vi.lg~~'lla!:v~e~been~~ra~ti~fied~. ---~Ohl~o~and~_!W~e~at~V~ir~tud~•~· _ _2B~e:_!1&.1~id~m~IU~WJ!l._~•~n~d~fl~ur~th~e~A~t11Mi~~c~COllt~~.,~~ty::_. ~ .. !!!!,•_,!•~·~& -·~· ~1h~eir~~~~~~~-+-fte Soriet pwwwt DIWIPl'I*' 18'4 1111 8.alllll Idle siron4 M ihe VW. r.._ can <'CllM aut ffl tbe ~s and fight Ill h atreeta. But ft credited math of the Viet oa.c•1 sue• ce11 to the anti· Americanl.am of S a 11 o n rutdenta. "The ..a ti 1111rnln1 under the feet of the ln- tenentJonlats," lntda n1d fn • beadltm OM' ..... of tlbe battle tlld a oom· ......, "'* .., n Ph4 allnt. V.ur.M M INJW. TM..._~ Mat- YWJeY .... .,. ...... e.. ......_.,a. u.a. ~ ........ ...,y .. ('l'tt) lnJllJtice. ftll h 1WJt tbe ftl"lt time that w..,..,.. lw ....... .. C!'l: ... cf .. OCllef' Diie l11Ch a cblU-1191 . ''bl a. ,.,. of IUCh • cha""'Clne mOhllat poaidon by ............ leedlrs of h IDMl'ation army bne no cheke but to cootlme aact intemlty ........... ltnggle aplMt the oc- npationista. •• th e com· DMmluJ Mid in a ~­warn:tnc Of more aM8cb to ceme. * * -tr sale of nurser¥ furniiihings . . a. Rubbetized lisal ~, ~te cot-, , ton felt iUed: 70 coil uniL Heavy vinyl wetprooJ cover by Ouxkin. A t- tracti 'le mnery print. 2r"d2'' IUe b. RubbeMed liaal pada. White oot- ton felt inlulation e\&lhionlng, 9tuldy ~ 84 coil unit. Oullted .Ua•1d wet- prool OOftring_ by Dull.in. White '!OM pattern. 2T 'xS2". 1 ... --·- ... Mediterrtmecm crib and a• - 119.00 ... c. Crib has double ~ · tScWI. .iabUi .. bcn, non-ta-1c:' inilh. pkialic he-wheeling ,coaters, adj\Mable lprjngt, teethln\..r:: Salari oak .,._.r, laclld'1io0d frame. ard 6--year ... ~ b7 '9uYing now. . . . d. Ma1chin~er chelt. dovetail draw- era. center <Msjfer oul~"f chm incl· lng, Formica I~ c: top. Salart oak veneer, hardwoad flame. Silll 32xlb 44. ' . Babj Ariat°"at altli and chel SS.99 mi, { I • ! d J • t I t • I c ) i BJ 1111.&. BOYARl&Y SACIWllEMl'O (~) - P'wmer Dtmoc:raUc Gov. Edmi;nd G. Brown aaJcl to- d41 Assembly S p e 1 k e r .14191 II. U~ ..... • ............. , .... Ult O. S. a.. -tf IM11 ~ abo9t nming. Ill. aaUI ..... in an ia-tenn. ..,...... be'a a =c• •t1 -I._ ant.W9 · P r i v a te 1 i , 1 .om e DemOCNts were more frank In expressing skepticism' about tile. D e m o c r a t i c s p e a k • r ' -s t atement Wednesday that be is "quite seriously" considering run- ning for the seat now held by Thomaa H. Kuchel, the Senate Republican whip . .. I don't beliew it," Mkl a p o w e r f u l Democratic leader who bad feuded with UDNi in lae past. He aaid be d61111tei If u..-natl to rut Ma AalehlJ l8lt against Kuchel, who has woe put electiona with .... Aat l'OfDaa Cb a r I e a Warren, Democratic ICate chairmul, said, bow'ever, "I th.int IM's u serious M any eftice Mldlr' wMb ..,,....._ for hilber omce ca be. Give Public Housing Resid~nt Deed: Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP) -choice," Reag• cmtiauld. Giving a public housing resi-"I believe ail l 1 dent a deed to his propertJ ........ ....., • G • was proposed today by Gn. ........ ii *tall." ' aeagan as one way to help T a . clean up run-down urban WO _aim areas. "People do not develop a Walla sense of pride in their ce neighborhoods when t h e lawns are mowed for them by public housing employes. Stale Ti.tie the garbage is taken out by a public housing employe and everything else is done for them," the governor said. ''Wbat wouW be ....., with giving die -ill public housing a -t1 .. deed to that unit?" .lleapa asked. "He then beu•• a Jnpel'ty owner wiU.. .. property owner's pride Ja his possessions. ' ' P r o p e r t y owners, without question, t.aU .._. care of their prupwb ._ renters." HLa remarkt ,... Ill a AeeCh prep ....... _. cluslon of a t w • • • a J Governor's COllfea..,. • Planning for ......., Mid Home Ownership. "With that -. ..... In the public Mmillc wwlll. have the incentive to ..., up his property. And Jf the chance came along to move to something better, Ille could sell his public bouaipg unit to make a dowa pCy• Ml'nt ( n the house of biS SAVE s3n • 'PeUy Pollt ln' Denwtiom A ~er ... 3 GOP Senators eJected 11 a a tt r , the Republieua "Duld have altered the ......... 011 ot the Seaate. u ...... ol. "' tu. ....... ..,...., .... .. RepubUcM Marki ... elected to tbe IMt ,.....ly pve tbe ~an likAteer, a Sia Fradlco DemOCNt. lfub'. lleclMOft iev• he Res! ·"-u even spilt with I:>erooc:n-"' in Ile 40 eeat Senate. ~· -·-owl m !~u can get an Im po la Y! Sport ~oupe, 4-Door Sedan or an Impala $tation Wagon specially ~u1ppecl with popular equipment at sale savings. For a limited time only, your Chevrofet deal• It offering fDur ~ Impala V8 models specially equipped at a llvlnQI. Acfdl\lona1 aavinga are available on three popular p9Cbgll flt llQatpmtnt. l•err ...... YI Ml• cw ... ,_ 1lliail lla9'ftyan4 ......... _ Whitewall Tlrn Front Fender Llghte Appearance Guard Group Plckthl1 pad 11 fer .......~ tln4 adclltlona. ......... Big 327-cubtHtch 276-hp V8 Powerglld• Aatomatlc Tranamlulon a...-. Impel& Sport Coupe (foF9Qr..e...., 4-Door Sedan,~ or th.......et .... Waoon, ,..,. ................ . . .. , ................. .. lftf•ti.n Power ng-Power Dllo ..._ Pick this packa .. for ,ewer ............ ..,,,, ............ . Power StMrlng Power Brakea Comrortnt StHrl ng Whfft • <*luM1400t4del8UltdA: color~ floor mats, front and 'rear; front and rear bumper guards 'on coupes and Hd•nt, front bumper gutirdt on wagons) ~ '-"'""'· le1"'9. luy now at your Chevrolet dealer's. • •• I I ThllndQ, t-IOtuMJ J., J. ~ QUEENIE ly Phil lnterlandl "Say! I like thia new highway commiu iooer ... Legislature in Action "BUTI'ON,BUTTONI WHO'S GOT THE BU'ITON?" w .... ti..-As ol tn.t Oil dVJ>lay Sid., Jn. 27 thJU. )faa.. I'• 6-HOlllS: 8:30 to 4:00. AT TBB IKVlNB RANal INFORMATION CENTER. BBB TRI BUTI'ON COLLECI'ION OF MADGE AND JDN'RY WALL OP GA.ROEN GROVE. Butta. ot a.I. jet, enamel, mouic and potte1a.in ••. owr 12,000 i11 all; com-e_miar mon thin 600 c.teroriet. JMludtd are U.8. Marine Corp and U.S. Navy bvttooa from btfo,. the 1830I iD tbe in-t.; me•'• and womo'1 dodlin1 buUone r-u. 18' 1ltla ad 20tll Ccnturi& ...... dll ..... An •rMWQ ·~ ..... ......... e(~ ,.... ...... . , --~ ------~.--..., .. _.. __ )'"' ___ JP _______ w_,_,_.. __ :~~~~~~~~~-----------------------------------------------------------;,~~ .· thru SGtutday onlyf Penncrafr.stationG..Y and portable power toQls •.•• • • prec1s1on m .clde for perfect work ) SAVI 4.10-W VARIAILI SPUD DllU* HG. 23.91 NOW 19 .88 Ideal for drillifl9 in aH kinds of JnOterlols. Ys HP, 2.2 Amps., ball bearing at hecrty wear point•. 0-1,000 RPM ne load with varioble speed. SAviJ.10-VAllAIUSP•SA•SAr llG. 29.91 NOW 34.88 Venattlel ltip cuts, er-cvfll, cllf\09 cuts, ~WI cuts. Cuts all kinds of materials. Y, HP, 1100- 3100 "• SPM. lall and at.... Marinp.. SAVI 6.1 o-QUAUTY7li• CllCULAI SAW- •. 4Ut NOW 38.18 1Uff9Cf, pro-type fast cutting ...,, hot 2~ tw, 12 Amps., 5300 RPM, 90 to 45° antle -'fusment1. 100% ball and needle beorints- Rlp .,W. tlftd blade WreflcJ. iMlwded, SAVll,.._,AST, DUN.ACTION IAHDll- ... 21.91 NOW 19.88 .GOD ............. ,. ~ fOOO 3/W llrOlght ht Sl'M. li HP, U Am,._ W Morine llt ~ weor ,.ints. NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion ... SAVE 22.98 ON VERSATILE 10" RADIAL ARM SAW--CUTS ANY ANGLE RIGHT OR LEFT ..., .... " ••• , ... .,,,, ,.nor-,,_,, OfM'Oo ---~ alttlng. ripplfte, Miteri .... MOUiding --...... 9"CI co.Wnation lftint opetaltonl. With W ca•bl,... Wade, ICIW .-d ond d«lck a.ack llHh rnt. ~ llflM !Mtor. REG.199.98 - $177 NO DOWN PAYIMlff ••• USI ,..... 'S.11MI PAW ftNC. SAVE 25.91 ON 10" MOTORIZED· TILTING ARB9R SAW-BµILT FOR PROFESSIONALS v ....... -,...nul ....... eccurotely perfonM ..,,..., er.. allffll, lllhring, a...ling; acceptS""""' -Ii 1rlea for ddltiooal ,.... l~ HP JlllOIOr, drive · WI.rip few,..._-.,....,_..., 10• -..Woo· ....... Wade,...,.."'-'· REG.149.98 $124 ~---ttw.,.....toe11~1•1.,...a1eclbyafad9ry,.-••:tali,.en .. f~l1 .. .,_ t ...... .....,, ...... ,,.. ,,..,,. C...,."941 ............... _ ... ,. ........... .....,. ..... ,,. .,..,,. ....... .......,, ... ,,,. ,. .... .. ....... ,,...,.. .. ,,. ...... ,. ...... .....,. ...... 1M ....... .. • l ' \ .. ... .. .. . . ' I lclffor'• 1'•: v.,. few JNoSU .. ---.. ~ groN•• ~ ... of '""" ....... ,.. to Uw plow tlliUaoW f..U., Cl J>01W for CM ~ !~ o/·ONftflt c--.. '"' u'!ltiww ._. Wiit• l4f/l!I ..., ,...,. oM"k ~·. plhd1 TJ&af ~sdoa fig-~ prOM...._ M tM 1nrnal ,pedll~ COftlo,• rW •• ~ Oraoc ~t'Pfw. GfOftd .' ff~ II Oft --~ of itl Con- clUlfan.I in thi1 m&Ja part of G leNJ. By THOM BARLEY Of .. ...,,_ Sl9fl <>ranee County's ever ln- creMJnl urbaniutlon was r.c.ntJ1 described by a development company a1 the "carefully p la n n e d peopliJll of t II e en-t.ert•......._ capital Of the world, .. tpeee •II ll'l· Uement of the heartland of balanced livin1." The 1967 Orance County Grand Jury looked at lt ratber differently. It described the mammoth inrtada IDt.o choice apicultutal property M ! ". . . our beedlonc rush to obliterate our prime, food· producinc land while our marglnal landl go virtually unscathed due to poor plan- nin1, poor aSMUment pro. gram1, lack of farsighted· neas, Jack of public aware- ness and the &ladal speed of our public officiafs to NOT llBLPJNG t Couty a11e11ment mate COl'J'eCtlve leglala-pollclea aren't h e I p 1 a I tlon." much, the Grad .Jury mim- CLEAN AIR ly adds. Jt not.-: TiOfa. Back to the brochure. pollciei i .. .,. m.ll ta " "Smo~ ls som..ti.1... you dellrtd (aad tbeJ are) ~ l l ......... ~ the death kn.el to -don't have to live with/' prime food-producinc land. it declarel. "Uve in Oraap Other Juriu bav. Slven tbe c~ thttbe cleu air ume ~-" ud tbe Jl'tmt fma Tbe Giaad hn ..,_.. land t 11 an tntetral th• fact that, with a at.at. feature of our development asrlcultural Income of mo-pacta1e." •"' tbu four blllon dollan a Noting that "50 percent .,._,Ch• "Ulnlll economAc If Oranse Coallty'1 prime smp:t Ill <>run km land has now been .alone (in terma ol llDd ~ Gloat to agriculture," the ls ftoM,891,000 per year. r a n d J u r y r e p o r t • • A 1 r i c u ltural landa ~au1tica=l a.d..d1: nliefttne._..,., .. Acrtculturt ., rtdllcl ..,.... juacJe we . a ,. 1 smog by ttie on of srow· creat:IDc," the Hport 1oe. Ing plants and trees. on "A....t-·'tu.r 1 1 d "It is time " the -...v.n · .. '"'"'" a a n _~'to • .._"!~!r;.L . ereatta a .olld tai ~ u eoe• -· lDe U<nr' thl• type ot lud' reqW'rtt sequences our headlong . YefY few pablic Hrrica rusb to ate °"'prime ACrfculbn create1 one out food-producinc lands. With of every three job& dJ.le ~ increasing population trends the many related fieldl and less land to meet our such as metal c~ future. food needs, it ii tm-· llasaware, paper ~ plaadcs, tr1n1portaU.. •• Agent's $5,000 Suit Rejected by }ridge RAPID DECLINE N()tinl the rapid dletln• of Orance CounlJ'• CQlo tributJon, the Grdd .Jttrl report refers to the ,..... southern c o u n t i t 1 ti California racttn1 vp an "annual acrlcutbu'al ,,.,. for agricultural tabor Of over $200 million.'' jected for legal flawa - ftnallJ' foundered w h • n Judge Judge nfused 1o srant fartber time for mnendmeat of th• docu-ment. Wagner refused to cecmnent, on GM ~ of furthtr legal a C U 0 D ap1nlt Allen er the cit~ of Santa~ Wagner,. WU arrested Jut MQ . .a-the lboatinc dlatbl .... .-la. Flnt l&reet .... lie dllmt4 that be.., .... -aceat w a.w An. aad for IM ADfllel ~tltl w!Mln lie 6t llndet woa Id fl.pres Mon11 M. IJpaiua 51, and D O D a l d M. MacMillan, 54. Tbe Oran1e County Grand Jury relUJed to ·I D d l c t Wagner, who dlimed that he bad bad no alternative but to shoot Llpejua and MacMillan in the COW"M of a fracas at 1tle motel. But Wagner later unsuccessfully eued the city for $165,000 for the "grievous mental fllffering" sustained by the city'• refusal to recoplze him 11 a teeret a1ent. SA C:Ollege 'Importing' SANTA AN/. -Santa Ana eon,ge enroila a gr6ater percentage of students from outilde its attendance area than any other junior col- lege in the state, a State Depa:rtinent of Education report 1ho1r1. Only 41 percell df Santa Ana Oollep 111111inta come from the ICbool'• home ter- rttarJ; tlle other • percent of .itudents .. from autslde the district. Most ol these are from the Garden Grove and Orange UDWed 8 c la o o I Dlltrict area. Mt now within junior f o 1 h a e dLltrlctl, Not enouct'I .U.atlqa la beint pa.id to the 3 type ol toll that 11 bt JOit forever. tbe arpu. '"I!le ..oU. tllat ..,.. duce loatbtrb Calltonlia'• farm Pl'Odtlcta are ••ons 1be richest in th• worW Pd ...... deatroJlq .. \ •. S..S at an nw IDcnaltlla t'MI. ' \ ~· cllmatt,,, .. · .• ..-, •• ...... "°"*••· •. ,.. 181. JI ......... ~=::i--· :bkb-'can be l?O'lt'll ~ in ~e type ol climate·~~ which we here art bltUed "We must fact up .qare. ly to tbis t'tlPODllbilitJ of providing for future paera. tions," the Grand Jury warns, "by conservfnc oar &teat.est natural retOUrCe - our prime food-produclnt agricultural land.' Reed Given Zoning Post For County SANTA ANA -Baymoncl R. Reed bu beeD named to tbt newly-creat.t polt of zonJq adminlltrator of Orante County, J' or• •t Dich1on, county Plannlnt ' director said ~. Creation« tJUa new offk:t i1 deslped to reline tbt Planning COmmillloa ol routlD6 matters. 10 that tbtJ may cooctDtr ... • tbe "1eneral plan," area plaDa and other Jtema to a ,r..- ext.ent than ha 1aetll poui- ble in the palt, Dic:kuon said. Reed has been with ... county plannlnt cleDartmli llnoe 1945 8' a ••m pla-ner in the ordinance .... mlaiattatlw diYllia 0 Salel lld OMEGA StnleeCUter • DIAMOND s~um • UMOUNTIN6 I DESI~ Complete Gift Department IO DeJ Ait.wala -No CamlM ~ Banbmericard or Tab 1 Y"'.r-To Pl1 ....... -, ..... , .. NAllOI ........ ""'""'9TOM Cllftll CIWl'll llACM ...... . -"'·" ... ... .. ...,... llAClf OOllAW• ... tl• ...._. --~ftillll..M•t,_ , • ---..... -......... -~--- .. Backed by our unique 30 month guarantee 8UAllMTH AIAIMST FAILURE ~ p1e"9ntff1 ..,.,., 'Oflmott• lire .,.!Ml Ill,.. ..... In •M -thl~ran­IM IHta _.., tM entlr• au.ren ... ""10d atated ~ Mctl tlrt. If lh• tlr• falll dll(· In& tlle ;;i.renlte perlod, retum It wlttl your 9111ftf!I" c.ertitlcale end llenney•1 will, .t Ila option. (l) rttielr tM tire, (21 ,.,_. II wlUI • ,..,., ti~ or (3) l iY• )'OU en lmmcdlett refund. It M replac:e th• tire dllfifll the fl'ff replac-1 11111oc1, th•r• 11 ne dl•rae. if -replace tti. tlN efter the tree repl.tcement ,,.rlod, you pey ~ 01 25,. IHI thtn the CUfflnt M lll"I prb of 1111 tire 1nctuclln1 tti. P'tderel tit· '"• n x (H• auerantH a111ntt flll11N chert for deu ilsJ. GUARANTEE AGAINST THAD WEAltOUT Penn•t• 1ua11nteu r1ery 1ortmOlt • u,. (111ceiit Ille 72 series) ....... ..--· Ml fw tll• entire. auenntM ,.rtod. You beflefit IS follows: if your tlr• ~ra out · dutln1 Ill• first haft of U1e au.r.tnttt P4]flod, return It witll your pranl" cer· tl~t• and Penney's will rtflac•)'our tire .--. new tire ltfle char&• ..,, this wlU '9 ,_ of the current Miiin& "'-lncluctin1 fMenl Ellcl11 Tax); If )'OUI' ti,. wetts out ~ tt11 aecond llalf, the chtrse will lie 7~ el the current ltllln1 prlct lncludin1 '*''' EJlci11 Tu. TIMtM 1uen1ntees cH 1101 •PP'1 to com· IMl'Clal llM of tires. .......... ~ ...,_. ............ .......... ... ....... ~ ...... ,:.· ......... ,,.. ,., ...... "' .. !elf ..... 1.11 ..... ...., _. ,.... •••••••••••• 1HJ,,..,.. "" elf ,..,... . ' •• , ....... ,,.... ...... • • UU YCUlll EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TDDAYJ with 15 month free . replacement 650-13 blade tubeless plus 1.81 fed. tax and old tire. Whitewalls only $2 extra. 11%1 HD.TAX con 700.11 1.t1 1f.tS .... ,, 1.tl lt.ts 711-14 2.o6 20.ts 771·14 2.1t 12.fS 12S.14 .... 24.tS HJ.14 ' l.N 2'.ts "'·11 .21 ll.tJ llS.U 2.U "'·" Ml·U 2.14 2 .. ts WHITIWALL ONLY llZI FJD.TAX .. con to0/llJ·11 2.11 U .ts ,,.,. ,..,., ta -.w .,,. M01DED STRONGER TO WEAR LONGER MOLDED STRONGER TO WEAR LONGER! • 4 ply polyester ·cord for •~tra strength and a soft, smooth, thumpleu ride. • Long wearing polybutadiene rubber for sure traction and added mileage. • Wrop-Around Safety Tread for full 1houlder0 to-1houlder traction. fUI ttra ,.,..,_ "''Y 5,000 mlletf ... ,....,,. ...,.,, fer Ill. ef trNcll ~11. Penney· tires mounted free-!· 1 our free Pit . Boss safety check . '""' • lottery • Lleh• HUNTING TON BEACH (Huntington Center) ...................................... ~ ................ -------...--..... .-. ..... ---------·------------------..... ------------.... ,-. ... ,,_. ................. ~ ....... -.... .._-- I ' J. DAIL y PILOT T....,, rcflnMy 1, 1961 ..... ...... Coast Meetings Seh~dute~ Vita~ ~Statisties . • • . • Meeting• M-lc 1..-.. IOOI' He II , W•lmlMt.r Ave .. WM .... IMlw ,, • -.m. c .. tt C-rt Clull. h trMllM ...... llH W .. ._ 8M , N-1 l ttcl'. 1,)1 - ,.oclflc Cotll A~ SocMfy, llowtra ""'-"'• at11t1 Alie, 7:>0 p '"· Ortno• Coetl lloY•I M•-· S..ltrlno MeMlfllc r-i.. 1.eo1 t.tt~ street. __, hac~. 7:lt 'm. M1..-.,.. T-.. w Clull, .!MM . u ..... B!!!l .. !l!l!!!lll!l!!! .............. J .. : i : -... r• ,. .. .. · ... .... . ... .. . ~ • & .. ' . ·-. . . : . . . .. ..... . .... . . . . .. . .. . .. . ... . " ' .. -I I v,,:11, Aiiila ...... ' . · .. SATIJRDAY-SANTA ANITA'S FllST $100,000 CLASSIC of tht ytu. Tht CHARLES H. STRUB St4kn hcrtMs tltL ~mory of S.nto Anito's gurdrng foundtr •nd W11l fe1turt Amtriu '1 finnl four-ytor-old Thorougltlm d1. Gdlts o~ 10:30 A.M. Fir~I rau 11 12:30 P.M. Nine rocn. Doily Double. Tdt bus Of drivt-plntty of pnking. FIRST RACE 1:00 P.M. Wttkcbyt and 12:30 on Sahudayt. Phont 681-7401 or 447-2171 for infomulli01t. ------------~ All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday vinyl and linoleum . • . ISTINCTIVE STYLING FOR ANY ROOM IN YQUR HQME Plt~Srs YQURHEAD- QUARTERS FOR THE MODERN FASHION IN R.OORS • • • 19 • " . Plltoe'A "4a11° .. ,._......_,Ii~ a., At,..., ... ...... -· ............... ~,.-.,. .,. ....... , --.. ,.. ..... Cell • ..,"' ' ' i ........... 1 • .., .,,.,..., ,.. .., ... ,.,, ,,_. • •mrlll..tr ,..._ ..,.. n rt l1d:iq lvflt. *""..,. .... , ..... n. ..... ~ -.... dletd ................. , , ...... ,.. ...... . Ul .. l .. 1IJ."9Wleet. 1 ' ( f•thion laa.ncl ) Phone ~3 1 2 OUr garden center values with green thumb savings! Shop Penney's incl you'll dicJ 'up wvings on 11 your spring pl.nting needs. Our Garden C.nter is f1irfy blooming with a great profusion of values! Hurry! U••VDUA EN NEY CHARGE ACCOUNT TDDAVI • ,1c• . . GLADIOUIS BULBS ' ... Choose from all the moet po~ular varieties)>! this tan graceful beauty. Comes m many f8vonte colors. •• 4¢ uch HIGH ORADI ROlll ·: • . . Vigon>ua '1 ¥.a grade, bare root roses to plant now lot' spring and summer beauty. Many lovely non·patented varieties. · each ar KILLOOG'S NITROHUMUS Enriebea and improves poor IOU. A mild and mel- low fertiliJer for citrus, avacado and other planb. Requires no waiting, lets you plant immediatelf. Stock up and save! .. so •• 1~25 8ANDINI PLUSH · .. A minenl.cicb dicbondra and lawn food . New Pluah has auper color capsules that brln& out tbe freshest gt"eeDI in all lawns. PApecially deaigmd for Califomia IOiJa. son.. 4.95 aANDINI llOA . fOOD ; • • . A IGptr m1Denktch tpedalt1 foad, Jll'O'ih a 1-lU diet fer abundant. CDJorfQJ blooms m ID l"Ole planta. SpeciaDy blended to .... , ..... g!W in western IOUa. \ 11 ... 1.45 Dl'W'I eaOMULCll : An outdoor ~tine .a. to..,_,.._ .... prCllllf u.t111.mon.ant. lfteil Gri>llmJC:b .. 'iwbd .. the ,roand, ttertJe ..0. came """ ~ .. ,.. -·· --· . 2-.; ft ... 1.98 • .... -..,..._ -·-=-~·-..,:--------..--.-.-...... ~ ~ -.... -· ~-----,..._.._._,..,~~--...-. --. ,--......-»._...... ....................... -.. _,...... __ ------ 1 I These Danish pastries, with attendant hoop-la, will be amon1 the you.ni pirfonn- ers of the Danish Gym Team now touring the· United Stat. wbo will perform at ua at a p.ra. hb. 23.. Ticket Jam"fations can be made tbnMaP Erik Meyer, president of the 0.nilb-Americu Club of Orange County, P.O. Box 2352, Ot· _aa~ (telephone 53&-0522) or through LiM Hansen, club treaiww, ~12. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! If our new accot1nts depart- ment cannot open your new, insured Mercury Savings «COUnl in le.-tim~ th. ii takes you to drink the cup of cof!" .u ,,,.ovtJe to all of our sat;ers ..• WE WILL GIVE YO U: Another Ol9P ol eoll'eel Mercury wants to · . keep all of our savers happy . • •,_,.wt D£POSO' IOXI For ·Mercury Sivers melntalnlna minimum belanct of S2,000. • )4trcury Swinp' E}1!+ policy 111urt1 you ~ h'tt ~ t lea11 '*"'...,.. .. ~ ...... 4 Fu11d1 t1m Interest from date of reqiipt. Funds r~ by th• tenth al the monttl t1r11 ~ ft'Oftl the fiflt. Interest compoul\Md delly- boftUI fCCouMa .-...... MERCURY SAVINGS .,.-..,. -*Iott ....... 1 ............. ~k .. KMtt, .. u.otn ;'Filld' s SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA· COST A MESA • HARBOR CENTER SPECIAL SALE! .. .. SAT., FEB. 3rd, 10 A.M. to 6 P .M. Seledecl NIBS VALUES TO , I ~ ,_, •.'* Slr. . 6~~.· SOUTH COAST 'LAtA & HAllOlt CINTIR Seleded PLATS VALUES TO s1700 510 HAA80lt.ITOll OtfLY MEN'S ' fLOUHllM . SHOD . '!1500 VALUES TO $29.tl SILICTID STYLIS HAUOI STOIE ONLY · UP TO . Yes -We Said Up To SOCYo Off. Dulllap's Stll Has v ... End Close • .Outs. Oclcrs N' Ends And 0.. Of A KI• d Merchandise. luy Now And Take Aclv•tCMJe Of ·n.1.'e Of These Tremendous SavilMJS. Al ScHs 1110..ade F..ee Delivery, And 1 Yr. Free Parts WC11Tmrty • APPLIANCIS COLOR TILIYlllON G.f. DeJu1e Waller 7 Cycle -4 s, .. 4 · To, .f ftte Liu · .... '"'· WAIOSOD ,_ ..... . ~. G.E. Gas Dryer .... $149. 0&44200 6.E. Sl•-IJ·Slde Auto. RH ke M•er .... HU. TFF?ICC G.E. lailt-1~ Dishwasher , .. ._ .-::. $40 lD200A • WeclcJewood Deluu Rc;RMJ• .... ""· G.E. 16 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Witll Awl•. Ice Mahr .... UH, RCA Y-ldor ICA Jff .... t.. RCA Victor RCA Victor G.E. Color RCA Victor IJinU!l[Ul ICAS...... ............ ~ RCA Victor (J ICA lit kNte COLOI -... ...... c......i .... Sttl. "• .... ~6. HH116WIC ....... ,. ...... ..... t4ff. TNS.... ...... ff. TMS... Mt40CWD .... Slff. , .. ._ VHTUWIC PLIANCE & TV PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER AT DUNLAPS -·-,..._ J z DAii. Y PILOT Area Servicemen Return; Receive Rank;.Affllif'·""School 312 Budnell Road, Cotta Meaa. The Tripoli served u a unit of the U. S. Seventh Navy Seaman Bee. Eart W. Frett, 10D ol Mr. and Mra. J aJ:Dft E. Frott of 6.11 Tbree Orange Cout men have returned to the United States aboard the aircraft assault carrie.r USS Tripoli aft.er w first deployment to the Western Pacific. off the coast of Vietnam. Fleet's Amphibious Ready ---- They 4"' Communkations Yeoman Seaman JoseJ* f' Group "Bravo." ' llamuo. USN, aon of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ramuno ol Wlh Poinsettia Ave., Coron.a del Mar; Seaman J ... F. RJcklea, USN. son al Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rickles of 211 12th St.. Huntington B e a c b, and Seaman Appren. WlWam M. GaffJ, USN, son of Mr. and Mn. William E . Guffy of Raruoman Seaman lWbert J . Dunn Jr .. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dunn of 310 Ramona Place, Costa I Mesa, has returned t o "Yankee Station" off the coast of North Vietnam after a week of rest and r relaxation period in Subic I Bay. Republic of the Philip- pines. Two Newport Beach men, . . # AM•RtCA'a -LAttea aT ,AMILV CLOTHIHe CHAIN QUALITY TAILORED 4-SEASON SUITS IN DACRON .and WORSTED 32.95 comparable value s 45 NOW ... Robert Hall introduces the one Nit ~can war 'round the clock and 'round the cohrtdar in perfect comfort! In a full.weight blend of Dacron pol~er for greater stamina, greater shape-retention. and wool wor1ted for luxury look and feel. he supple band. Se~ ln a word. tmrillct From aharbkins to ltrlpel ... fna pll1ds to IOlid hopacb, and there'• more. Regulan. aboru. loop. COMr..rn AlmATIONS ..a.uo1D LAYAWAY 'LAN -NO I XTltA CHAltOI ~·· .. USE OUR FREE LAYAWAY PLAN PO L I C EMAN Airman J o h n H. Stea.rDJ, SOD of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stearns of 6521 Esta Circle, Huntington Beach, has been assigned to the Air Force Technical Training Center f o r specializ.ed schooling as a security policeman. TRAINING -Airman Joe Canchola, son of Mrs. Annie Canchola, 14422 Olive St., West· minster, has been u- sign to the Air Force Tecnical Training Cent· er, Keesler AFB, Miss., !or specialized school· ing as a communica· tions ·electronics spec· ialist after completion of basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. GlADUATI -P~l Alfred R • Paquette, USMCl. son of Mr. a nd .Mrs . .Norman R. Pa- !{Uette Sr., 2208 Placen- tia Ave.. Costa Mesa, graduated from recruit training, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. S CHOOLING Airman Eugene R . Hammel granchon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Scblum of 506 35th St., Newport Beach. c o m p 1 e t e d basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He bas been usigned to the Air Force T e c h n i c a 1 Training Center f o r specialized schooling as a security policeman. NAftON'S HlGRaT M TE ON lNStJRED PASSBOOK SA l'ING8 5"·5.13" MUTUAL ~~!tf.9.i Catalina Drift IDd ....... B. lie~ ICJe at NJ'. and Mn. Hup Mclitilltia ol l!i28 Westmlm1er Aw., are under1oin1 nine w.b of ta.le tralnin1 at the Naul TrainiDI Center. Su DJe10. Step ••• B. DtM.. 21, aon ol Mr. and Mra. H. Bruce Denton, 1 11 Yorktown Lane, Co It a Meu, hu b e e n C4ml· mJu1oned a s e c o a d lieutenaat, U.S. Army. after his sraduaUon from Armor Officer Candidate School, Ft. Knos, Ky. He hu been ~ 1n ASSIGNE.D-D<m- o.van E . Aatbua, son of Mr. and Mn. Don- ovan G. A a k h u s of 435 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Beach, baa been assigned to Ran- dolph AFB, Te~ for pilot training . a f t e r commission as a second lieutenant, U.S. Ai r Force, Lackland AFB, Tex. He iJ a graduate PU,ibt Scboot W'blA ht will WO H111P...., 21, -* train u a btllcopter pilot. ' = -::·::.!.~ PYt. .., D. D'st M ~r •• .. dllr.adlh.R. B. Dlilp\ta Sr., Cll SUM MclJnllJ Way, Colta Mesa. Drive, Hlllllincton Beach, completed baie training at Amarillo AFB, Tex. and hu been uafped to the Mr Force Technical Trafnlni Center, Lowry AFB, Colo. for 1pecialbed traJnlng u an intelligence specialist. Spec. 4. IMr1 ,.......... wa1 awarded 17 Air Med.all. 20, 100 of Mr. aa4 Mrs. each Cll ftlcb ~ at H. T. Tu:rndabl. 1 I 2 • leut 25 combat miuiou. Capt. BnrJ L. .......... aoa ol Mn. Maxine Priml'Ole, Costa Mesa, a lridJe spedallJt leniDI with 25th lnfantry Bue, 65th Eng['neerlne Sattalioo, i1 ln Cu OU, Vietnam. Two Oranc• Coast men StrtcklaDd, 150I E. CJa1 St., completed two weekt ol Newport Beach, recently tralalnl eder linntlar.d' WU pnmoted to hil pruent Pvt. LC. ~ A. Ferre, comW eoeditiom at Camp rant. Capt. ~trictland Is an 10n of JC>Mpb Ferro of l&Sbl Pendleton. . intelligence offJcer at Ent Marie L a 0 e , HuntiQgton Warrant Ofllcer J9bert J. 'Ibey are M.arlne Pvt. 1.C. AFB, Colo. Beach. graduated from tile 11.Htt •• IOD of Mr. and ADn v. ~ IOD of Aviation Ma in te D a D c e Mrs. Burt Haakinson of_., Mr. and Mn. Walter Bud· Airman J• C. BeUaaa, AdminiatraUonman Coune 1burln SL, Cotta Mesa. hu viUs of 1324 Eatielle Lane. 1011 ol Mr. and Mn. Marvin at Naval Air TecbnicaI }>eea assigned foT duty at Newport~ ad Marine E. Hollman at 3512 Gilbert Training Center, Memphis. the U.S. Primm'J Helieopter1-----"'------------------------=-- Center, Ft. Wolters, Tex. SPECIALIST Airman T e s 1 a E. Luters, Jr., son of Mrs. Donna J . Cooper of 16252 Eagle Lane, Hun- tington Beach, com- pleted basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He ·hu been assigned to the Air Force Technical Training Center a t Sheppard AFB, Tex. NOW OPEN! The Beautiful, New Huntington Convaleseent Valley Hospital 8382 Newman Ave., HUNTINGTON BEACH Bet.,ee11 Slfater -4 Talhri- Eut .. Ne.,••• ett Betse• alN. Near B.atl .. teaBe•• 1.ier-c .... .u. •••pltal. Plea&e T ele phone 8 42-5 551 For Information ~--------------- B E .A. L '§ is where the buys are I I ------------------- medlteziraaean dintns room table ! : . I oa-4 matohinc oJaaiiN You r Chok•,------~- Richly designed, beautiful pecan finish. Here ls a •mart way to furnish your dining room handsomely! 42" round table expands to ova l by adding 1 O" extension leof. Solid hardwood • • • table hat 11ta rproof, stainproof micorla top perl.ctly groiHd to 11tatch ••• It'• hard to tetl lt bn't wood ••• it olwoy1 looks elega nt, a nd is so easy to wipe off I Hondso11tely desig ned choirs with vinyl cushiofted u ott. Extra chairs $22.9.S eoch. 42" rovnd toble n pancll to ovol by adding 1 O" extension leaf. now1 ••• soasecn&8 aew ~abrio•,tralF naba·r••inaatt STAIN RESISTANT U'HOUTllY P~ MARFLEX CUSHIONS• ••• THIS IUTION-TU'1'IO ARM SOFA HAS EVHYTHINGI Regularly $3~9.95_ ' __ •aee•• I The expensive look ••• lwtton tvfMcl •"" ••• • fob. ulous new tofo style mokes for '"'°" decor. R..-.r.- ible loose pillow bockt elMI T·shoped Mot cv1hlon1 odd I\ the lmporlonce of tMt fMntrooiw .,,.dell Matf1111• fomevt coll 1priftg ...4 fooM MOt Uftift ••• 10 uqwitii.fy comfottobte; «e btoutifuly ~ ered In the i.tetf cokw ~ ,.ropyte,.. ...... retirlant f*lc. Shepherd ,....,. pen111t ecN1 ..,... mg for mON .tficiettt ct.."'9. 1. A TIUlY PBMANEHf STAIN IESISTANT UP· ttOLSTRY PAlllC ••• a..cau.. ,,,. ,.., ls staift Ntistcmt •• IMc ... ff,e fk ii itllpervious to mois· tu ... •• because the stain resirtonce canltOt rub off (no finish is applied to the fabric. stcrin resistance is port of th. fiber it• Mlf) 2. THE WOttlD'S MOST COlORFAST U1'HOl- STERY fAlllC ••• becOUM tti. color is port of the fiber, not applied to it 3. WON'T ROT OI MILDEW ••• becou1e the fiber it impertiow to.inoi.,. tu re 4. SPILLS WASH Off WlTH ANY HOUSBiOlD DETaGENT • •• because the fiber ii lfoifl resistant 5. AMAZING DUIAllUTY '· U IUIANT COlOt COMllNAT10N$ 7. MAGNIFICENT Tm1JRtS 8. NON·ALlHGENIC 9. VllJUAUY STATIC-me 10. COMIUTB.Y MOTHl'IOOf . A cushion t!Mlt it l'ftOulded o f the fin"' Uretha ne loaM Into which hur1 .. dt of lftdMd...ny podt.-t t'"'9 are~ IO that .,.,., ~ lrd of tfte C.WO. hot ... --hnL· .... ..,...... BEA::t;' home fiirnl•htns• NIWPOIT llACK 17th l l~lft• ' ' . -----.....-~-··~ ·-.... ..,-. .... ______ ,....._ I • RIGHT, WRONG Of ACCESSORIZING-Orange County Lawyers' Wives and gue5ta will learn the correct and incorrect way of aa:essorizing ensembles for epring, 1968 when Buffum's pre5ents a parade Thursday, Feb. 15. Hamming it up with their ow.n ideas of novel acce6s- ories ar. Oeft to right) Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Mrs. Marshall Schulman and Mrs. Keith Welputt. Enthu siastic Booste r Club Tennis Ace Wins Fa·mily Prili se · By JODEAN HASTINGS 01 1111 Deity l"llel Sten She sti mulates all of us into getting imetbing done." Tall, tawny-baiN<I Debbie Harter, 17, was referring to her sister Kathy, who has been ran.ked eighth in the latest United States Lawn Tennis \ssociation's standings. Kathy's most enlbusiutic booster ub has its headquarters in the :arter home on top of the hill in :eal Beach. an( its members will ;chedule an impromptu meeting at he drop of a tennis ball lo praise he young star. In attendance in the book-and- rophy-Uned living room were Mr. and Mrltl Aubrey Harter, Gwen, 20, Deb- bie, Margo, 15, and Tanya, 13. Craig, ~. is a member-at-large currently enrolled at UCLA. They all wield a worthy racket i0n the teMis court. "To ga as far as Kathy has requ..lred 1n extra dedication." claims Harter, "1ho was in the sixth grade when 1omeone gave hint an old tennis ;acket and someone else showed hlm how to use It. "The competitive game ls com- pletely different from 10Cial tennis, and you have to like competition," continued the trim, atbleUc fattier of six whlle peUing the Siamese cat curl- 'd napping in his lap. catch with her, but Margo and Tanya are renewing their interest -Margo plays on the girls' team at Marina." Harter, who coached tennis for 10 years at Wilson High School, Long Beach, where be still ls a teacher, taught his wife Bonnie the game when they wer~ first married and they later took the children along on the courts so it was natural for the children to develop a keen interest in the sport. Bonnie, while protesting that she doean't play as well as her husband, still works out with Kathy when she is home. "At 21 Kathy puts in more time on the tennis court than. the average man at his job. Sbe is a real .craftaman -never ceaaes learning. Even now she will spend hours reworking her lel'Ve, or her forehand, for instance, and she learns u easily now as she did when 1be wu begin- ning. This isn't too common as one becomes more professional," Harter added proudly. ' Bon.nie spends her mornings on the tennis courts when Kathy 11 at home and bits baskets of ball• while Kathy works to perfect a part.lculat 1troke. "She's easy to wort with. though," said the tanned, gracetw mother. "But I do heave a great 1lgh when •be leava on to\U'," laughed the attrac· tive brunette. really working bard.'' her mother commented. "Kathy is always in training, year- round," Debbie observed, nlbbllng a carrot stick while Margo and Tanya rummaged the refrigerator for more. "We all love to eat, but we're lucky -we like meat, vegetables and fruit. It's only when Kathy ii on tour and can't work out as much that ahe has to wa tch her weight," continued lhP pretty Wilson senior. Working out with the children ii nothing new for the Harten who started working with them five time• a week even before Kathy be&&Jl playing competitive tennis at 9. "It used to be a little bard on the young• Children when we ~ taJt. Ing Crail and Kathy to tot.nwnmU," Mn. Barttt remembered. "It can be a real grind." While rtU1 enrolled at Marina Hiib School Kathy and Craii! put on m IX• blbltloe with 10me of the SoutbJMll'• leadina amateuns. "Now that Cral& Ja over 2I and we can't do anythlng about it he bas taken up parachute-jwnpln1 and flying gDder planec," moamcl Mrs. Harter with typical parental COD>. oem over their son's latest bobbles. "It'a' neat," chorused the YOUl1811' glrla. "He'1 gettifti his Plot's~ and rides a motorcycle besldel .-. Ing f ootbalJ." -,. Style Show Fashioned To Lawyers' Wives of Orange County it seems spring is just around the corner, 60 they will usher in the season with a fashion show. · Anaheim Convention Center will be the setting for the annual affair which benefits the group's philan- thropy, Legal Aid Society. Two offices -one in Santa Ana and the other in Anaheim -now are maintained to assist Orange Countians in need of legal assistance. Members and guests will be seated at tables, covered with g<>ld cloths and centered with pots C1f "sun kissed,. daisies for the 10 a.m. brunch Thursday, Feb. 15. Following will be a parade of designer collections by Buffum's with John Hersey, Buffum's fashion coord· inator, commenting about the new styles. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Stanley Hafer and Mrs. Wil· liam Wenke, a6Sisled by the Mmes. E. F. Steinacker of Orange and Robert Pike, Santa Ana, tickets; Keith Wei· putt, Corona del Mar, decorations; A. Lee Station m, Santa Ana, publicity, and Richard Rodd.is, Santa Ana, hostesses. Serving as hostesses, who will greet guests and assist with seating arrangements, are the Mmes. Walter Steiner, Santa Ana; John Anderson, Garden Grove; Walter Charamza, Huntington Beach; Cla rk Fergu5,. Tustin; C. JI. Coleman, Orange; Frank Domenichini, San Clemente; Furman Roberts, Anaheim; John Teal, Fuller· ton, and Arthur Willis, Corona del Mar. Reservations may be made by calling either Mrs. Pike at 531-2720 or Mrs. Steinacker, 639-1172. . \ . t "Debbie, here. likes competition and :s working hard to bring her game rround so she can play doubles with '\athy. Craig, although he's on the . ennls team at UCLA, was never that 1edicated. Although Gwen ls very 1tural at the game, it didn't quite "When she's here she's up bright and early -fixes her own brealdut and gets out on the courta to play. In the afternoon she plays her dad or the girls, or finds !riends who ~ available for a game. She prac- tices at least five hours a day - Gw., who will enter El C.- ~ t&k semester. prefers..._.. and art. While a senior at Marini ibi won the Bank of America a'tNl'd IOf her painting which was sel=a entry in the contest annually by Oran1e Dlatrid, Californla P eretion of Womeo's Clubs. (See ACE, Pace 18) KIEPING UP -The Harters are a~ teaders when Kathy is away from home competing in tourna· ments. Keeping up with her progress are Bonnie, Aubrey and Debbie Oeft to right, seated), while Tanya and Margo read '1Yer their shoulder. Why Not Substitute Maneuvers · for Hand -to-hand Combat-? DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 10- year-old IOI!, wbo II .., large for 11is age, anlWered me In a manner which I coDlidered dlarupectful and smart-alecky. I turned S'OUDd ml gave him • swat on the bottom. Be grabbed abold of my band md twiltecl my wrilt. When hi.I father cmne home I told him about the incident eel be repllecl. ''That'• all rtsltt. 'l'he _,..,,.. meref1 protectiQc bilmelf." Tbll c:oaveraatioG toot place in tn>nt · of ate boy who lat tber. llDirkiac bealu1e biil Ded bad taken h1I ride. Tbe next ay I went to hit the boy with a belt. He snatched It away • from me and lbouttd, "Dad aay1 ~ ~ .Fotact myself and I'm loial ' i • Tbe boy'• ftldber' bu ..., laid a bud • ~ r .. a1w.,.. bad to do Ill lbe diac:ipllD.lq. Now tbat tbe boy ii l'llttlnl oida' I tbint h1a Ud abould ~t lilln ·abd ·ftbt lute· tt to me. P1-e II•~ ~. ~ •litwa u uw;r.Y .•• iotDa trOrD ·bad lo wone. DEAJl N.Y.: Dea~t a I~ ... .. .... • ddN • '°take ner'' air 1 ..-•. Be ........ It. y.., ......... ..., =·~--9.· .,. .. -. .. ·- ....... TV,•IMrie.•._..rt, .. ...,_.nea .. .,....,.. . ..,. ............... eem._. 11'1 lhM ,. a ..... " &adkl. MICl!er. DEAR ANN LANDERS: M1 hus- band ~Ida your cohurut and thlnb you haw "t lot of br&IDll -for a woman." Pleue try and make him '"my aide. I bave tome friends who.COUid spend the Wbolt day on the phone, nitre ... tllQtl when I jUJt let the phone -~'era•.-.,•• a • • -e ,..,._...,.,_ _________ ., _____ _ JD the mood to ta Uc. My husband has told me I must -.er the phone, in case someone ... 10mething important to tell me. I ltlll think it is better not to take a chance on getting caught by my ~ friends, so I don't answer ii I ""''t Itel like ll fte other day my husband tried tt plllone me and I dJd not answer. Ill telepboned our next door neighbor .. ubd her to come over and -If r was at home. When 1he ..,..ect that I was bere he got so lliit lie «*led the phone company e« lMtructed them to take the pboJ!e • ( bl'Yt been without a phone ftr tlw dlys and I'm 1olng cruy. ~ t.D him be la a nut and to --ptone back in. -OUT' OF DEAR OUT: A womu who wodct let a pbene rlnl 111 order to dack lier pbby triellda lhoa.ld Dot be eamn, anyone elle a ••t. U yoa prom.lie to auwer the phone from aow .. I wtll ask yoar ba1bud to re-e1tabllab Ute telephone lerVice and ,We Y" ...U.er chaace. How abevt H? DEAR ANN LANDERS: When a person says, "Pleue atop me lf you've heard this one," ii it tood manners to stop him if you bav. actuany beard the joke bef~e? I have always tept quiet but I'm beginning to think perhaps I should take the dra11ttn1 room bores at their words-especially the one1 who cruclfy a good ltor)' becauae they can't bandle .. dia!ect. A What's your opildon? -BO BUM DEAR BOt Th penoa wlto 11.U. 1oa to 1top Mm ff 79a'n taeard .. atery doesn't really wut yoa to •P hlm. Be wants to tell the ator7. •• let hlm. Conltder lt an exel'dlt JI dladpbe for 1011 -ud tbera,, hr .... Do you feel m at eau • • • - of tt? la evierybody bavtn~a time but youT Write Ann booklet., "The K to P .• enclollnl with rtquest ~ ~ in coin and long, aelf-ad~ 1taJnped en pe. Ann era will be g1ad to ... you wt your problems. Send u.lli to b care Of the DA.ll.Y P= lnl a stamped, eelt-addr mf'tJO!pe ·' J · E' ITH A LITTLE KNOW-HOW -Elegant and eye • appealing table settinfs 1 e simple with a little know-how, e~ph~i7a Mrs. fr!artin J. Behrena (righ ), ., o will present a Jecture-demonstraUon on the subject tor the Floral Arts :Guild. Intrigued with her artistic arrangement is Mrs. Andy Antosi.k, guild ·.: t>rogram chairman. · Expert to Reveal Tips . Marr!9g• in Colton I Cyntbla Ann Howard _. cbated 1Nddin1 ....... and rinp wttlt Gary Willlaa Re>1enthal la Advent a.n.. tian Church. Colton. The Rev. PbUUp LlnoG performed tbe • • •.a t a I cerelJl001 for fbe daqlder of Mra. Norma Howard ti Co~ ,.,:= fonnlrlJ ot Costa ' and tbe .. and lteMoo Of Mr. and ..... Virgil ~ ol Ontario, Mn.~-----tbe organltt ~ bridl'1 mother WM '..calllt. The --Boward wore a--~ IMI and aaUa ..... • lbolt illu.tioa v.O tt11 a petal headpiece. • ~ a bc)uquet of white ...UUOU. MiJa Sbllla Rd Boward in a green llCI dr• WU her silta''t maid ol bonor. She held a bouqult ol pfU carnatioDI. Attending UM Wlclqroom as best 1DaD W&I Rtuld Guzman of Aoab•lm. Candlellgbten ,, t r • tM newlywed'• silters, Bev•l1 Rosenthal and S a D d r a Howard. The Colton home ,ol Mrs • Della Manaftekl, the bride'• grandmother wu tbt Jet. ting for the rteepUoa. More than 80 gutlU coqratulated the e-0uple. Mr. and Mn. Roeentbal honeymooned at Yosemite and are maktn1 their llome in Santa Ana. -10% ·Off ••:av .... ...., ............... ....... PG.YINS CDfT •UAUlfTIU ...... OIMIM. ..... ---"' .... -".,., ~ ....... , ... _ .. ........ I ............... ~.._ ................... .................... •MltllCA'I LAIMl1"" ............... .. LOAlm llN'IS Um II 1. ter Ce.Ii I ,c.n-, TilMs MAY II AlANiH;ID WIT~ IOWW •lloMlf4LL . ~-~fjlDRAPERY UJtl WJ~!-i.~~~~-~~ 141-1166 Sale Friday & Saturday. Onfy 50% to 75% OFF Select 9roup of feminine foshions , .On Table Arrangements She is a lf'&duat.e of Cotta Mesa Hilb School and ber hu!lband att.nded Santa Ana Junior Collqe. MR. ANO MU. G~ltY W. ~INTHAL Make Home In S.nt1 Ana 4 . • ''February ls a' month of holds a life certificate. ing for eye-stopping effects • 1Pu-ues." . A former resident of San at a small cost fo_r her next So tat.es Mrs Martin J Diego, the artist and her buffet party and the proud s · · family now reside i .n possessor of h e i r 1 o o m The ·DAILY PILOT Covers Boating Best in West 10 Pllhleft lsln -Newport Center Behrens who will present Newport Beach and she is porcelain and fine damask New Directions In Table Set· a manager of the china, who will stage a spectacular tings, a lecture • demo111tra· glass and giftwarea depart· sit-down dinner will both be tien before the Floral Arts ment of the Broadway, represented." Proper Introductions Toastmistress' Topic. Char9e ucounh invitee:.!; 1111 your a.nlcA.nericar4' a Master Cherg.-.t ell stort1 Guild at 10 a.m. Monday, Fashion Island. With Linc o 1 n 's and Feb. 12, In Santa Ana Her two-~our lecture will Washington's birthdays and Woman's Clubhouse. d ~ am a t J z e th~ bold Valentine's Day lending to Mrs. B e h r e n s is oo bnghtness of today s table vivid accents of chlna set· ~~ger to floral. artist.I In settings, featuring b o t h tings a setting will be ; the Soµthland, for her work vivid exuberance. a n d creat'ed with red china • • a sophisticated arranger studied simplicity. coordinated with flowers I if. much admired. She is "There will be something a.nd linens. ~muter Dower show judge different for evM1one,",},!ro-The guild, a non-profit, ol the National Council of mises .~e speaker. The sell-supporting organization Garden Club• to which she mod·1D1Dl homemaker look· founded in 1960, brings the August Wedding P'ans Introductions will be the theme of a talk by Mrs. Gerald Farrell at the open dinner meeting of Council Six , International Toastmistress Clubs, at 7: 30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, in the Meet Lures Harborites Greenbrier Inn. Mrs. Farrell, 1967 winner ol. the Golden Desert's regional speech contest, will discus:; how to introduce people properly on a 11 levels. Council Sis, compriled of the n 1 n e Toastml1tres11 Clubs in Orange County, sponsors dinner meetings the first Monday of each mqnth and fe a t u r e s s~ak4in wbQ .ve able to / For Janice Lea Seeney I The betrothal of JaJdct fl.neat California flower ar- rangers to the county. There are no membership dues or obligations; however, a 1mall fee 11 collected at each lecttn • demomtra- Uon, which takes place on the second Monday of each month from October to May. Dedication to mission will &UJde mtmh!t.• on the l'alh " • be the theme of the ·11st of~lf-PJogriia. annual meeting~ of more •s )I r i n I and fall con· than 1,000 E p t 1 c 0 p a 1 fere~s are arranged to of. Churchwomen from t h e fer day·klog p r o g r a m s Dfoceae of Loa Angeles devoted ~· training i n when they gather at 10 a.m. leadership and creativity. Friday, 'Feb. •. in the Women interested in learn· Ambassador Hotel. in g mo 1 e about Lea Beeney to Wllllam C. Gannon wu told during a champagne party given by l1er parentl, Mr. and Mn. Robert L. Beeney of COila Me1L The benedJct..iect It tbe a ol Mr. and Mrl. WUllam A. Gannoo of Cotta Meu. SpeclaI g U e I ti COD• gratulatlng the couple were Mn. John C. Barnes of VaUejo, grandmother of the bride-elect; Mrs. Cul Ogle of Pasadena and Richard Morales of San Francilco, aunt and cousin of the bride- to-be ; Gary and Cindy Gan· DOD, t h e benedict-elect'I brother and sitter, and Mr. and Mrs. Fram SZymanskl and family from Pacific JANICI lllNIY Paliaadea, Che f u t u r e Sunwner lride brfaegroom'a aunt and --------- uncle. Miss Beeney ia an alumna of Newpcrt Harbor High School and Oranae Coast College. Ber flance was graduated from Costa Mesa Wgb School. OCC and la a student at California State Colle11 at FUlle:rton. Tbe couple bave selected Au;u.t for their weddln1. NB 'Auxiliary Newport Beach Police Auxiliary gathers the' laat Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Location lD- formation may be obtained b1 teleplloning Mrs. Jamel Rabb, Me-1718. Art D_isplay ~ Featured In Librarv , Planning to take part Toastmistreu Clubs are in· from the Harbor Area are vited tG ' call Mrs. Rose Mrl. W a y n 1 Blackman, WUs-0n, 772·2!133. prealdent of Women of St. Dinner reaer.Vations may John the Divlne Eplacopal be made by caUlng Mrs. Mllaion, Costa Mesa, and Duane · Sbaffl~, 538-0498. Kra. RObert C. Lewla, prui·-:-;:;:========;.,11 Mtrlyn Smith AronoYiel, dent of Women of St. James LOCAL named Beat Contemporary Epiacopal Cburcb, Newport Painter at the 1988 Orange Beach. • County Fair, has been pick. Mrs. Murton B. WW.on ed by Newport Beach Junior of Corona dtl Mar will Ebell Club as it.I artist of participate u a dlreetor of No othr 11ew1peper tolls you mote, •••'Y 4oy, ob..+ whot'1 toint on 111 tliie f'Htor Oren'• Coast th1n tl!e DAILY PILO . the mootb. · convocaUons. Collages, Qils and mixedliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii~iiiiiillilliimlii•lll media will be on dlapaay this month in Mariners Library. 'lbe artilt a tt e D d e d Choulnard Art Institute and . is a craduate of Scripps Ctlleee. Claremont wbert abl· receivel the Grace Nlc:Mt.aon Award for art achievement.· · A ;iember ol Cotta Meu Art Leag\\e ' and pr'f.!Sidfnt ot the Orance Coat Chapter of Scripps College 'Alumnae Alaociati'on, Mrt. AroDovld 1a •included in the 1117 .. edlUoo o f "0..tltaDdlnl Yeung Women ~America," HaU Sizes SkiMIMrS .. ........... AJ-r., .. ... •1lsm'Rll ... ................ ...-.Sa.. Shep ..... $15.00 Shlrnmemg diamond• n 1tw.ys recef¥td wtth open handlH.111<9 theM five Mtl. Top i.tt. $650. Center, left to right, $3501 $950, S1025. Bottom right, $4a5 •• Ptlcet Yfi1Y with lizl of'**' diamond. ti FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTll · 64o4.IJIO ,·~efe;atd -~ .. • Bring spring ea~y this year with Miss Pat's stna$hing MW dee~ double Wt ensemble. Foshion notes ere jewel nedt Ind 9qUIN ema hole in top; sharp fan pleat slirt under e.tra +button jaclet for a "new" swinging silhouette. Wears Msy -washes easy -anywhere! In soft yellow erJd w,_i+.: aizes 8 to 14. ... 11.00 Jecket • 't • • • • • • 21.00 • Skirt •••••••••• 17.00 Capri• .•••••••• 17.00 ' ' 'I J. • • -·-·-.............. . . ' . ' Parent-teaCh~r Units, StutJents ReacJY : fffe · .. ~·-~:...:_.-~, u---..c;-~~ llella wllt _.., i.t lie DAILY l'ILOT :....r"'C ..:.-=::-..:...~ .. J:.. = ~--l't.J:: ~:-=..~,--- Cou"cil PT A Mn. llolten s.ru.e. President COMING UP: C o a n c 11 meetlq Mooday, Feb. 5, in the Parka and Recrea- tion Center at Orange County Fairll'OUJJda. Cof· fee at 9 a .m., business meetin1 at 9:30, followed by a program. Dan Moore, educational ser\licea tor Loa Angeles County and Lo• Angeles nmes, will speak oa the Cote Gener!- tion versus the Pepsi Generation. REPORTS: Dr. Le land New c'O mer , superin- tendent of the Newport- Mesa UnWed S c h o o l DiJtrict, s p o k e at the prealdent's round. Canyon PTA Mn. Deanlt Mllkr President COMING UP: Bo a rd meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Feb. a, in the multipurpose room. AEPORTS: Serving on the honorary life membership committee u n d e r the chairmanship of C. B. 'lbompson are the Mmes. Den~ Miller, Tim Lynch, John Starnes, M a r I o n Hartley, Joe Levasseur and Leslie Ferguson, prin- cipal. . . W.rs. T e r r y McCardJe. ways a n d means chairmar. reports plans are being made for a March 16 carnival. College Pk PT A Mra. James Sdlafer President COMING UP: Board meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6 ... Unit to meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, F e b . 13, I n t b e multlpuri>Ose room. Mrs. Burleigh Burshem will p~sent the honorary We memberships. Honored guests will be past pres- idents and past honorary life recipients. Program Honest Measure? , cba1rman. Mn. Ray Gar- rett will present the se- cond graden, aincing a tribute to our American Herftage and Founden Dey. ~lu Bourpois, me D • 1 participation chairman. will present the Corona del Mar high school students in a phys- jcal fitness exhibJtion un- der the directlon of Ron lt{cNicnots. CdM Elem PTA Mn. IUUard Jerdu President COMING UP: Meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8, In the cafetorium, will be (ollow9' 'by ~ pro- gram. Readtnf ii the C\assroom. Harper PTA COltaNG UP: Bo a rd meeting at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day, Feb. 5, in the home of Mrs. Arthur Hansen. Kaiser PTA Mn. Normu EiB President COMING UP: W i n t e r Wonderland carnival will take piace tomorrow from ! to 5 p.m. on the sdloolgrounds. Reigning over the festivities will be snow king, Steve Metcalf and a snow queen. cb<>!en from 21 seventh and eighth grade girls. 'nle princesses are Soun Hat- ter, Patty Weaver, Mar- j o r i e N l e wlarowski, Drusilla Yarnell. Susan H o f f m a n. M e I a n I e Johnson. Sally Wilcox. Jerri Smith, S h e r r i N e I s o n . S l e p banie B • r t o l o n e, Beverly Barber, Dawn Uttlejohn. R o b i n R i c h a r ds o n. Marcia Friend, Sharon Jllll. Lygia Robbins. Susan Austin, Kerry S t e e I e . Vicki Plessinger, Karen Dosier and Andrea Buono. Mrs. Richard Marvin and Mrs. Hunter P a r t e I , chairmen. are assisted by the Mmes. Paul Dosier. Dun L. Davis. Frank Litrell. Robert Magnus- son. Dean Hope, Frank Collins, Ben F'ellstad and E. L. Perkins. Lincoln PTA Mn. Herbert Berry Pre9ident COMJNG UP: Annual fund-r a 11 i n g famlly dinner from 5:30 t.o a p.m. Wednesct.,, Feb. 7, in the cafeteria. Authentic: Lin· cobl period menu wm be 1erved. Mrs. Ron HllTOd, chalrman ls ualsted by Mn. Richard O'Neil and Mrs. John Whitney. REPORTS: Serving on the nominating committee are tbe Mmes. F. S. Rowland, J. Y. Watt, DoaaJd Hilden- brand, Warren C.'lemence &nd Gerald McCleU. Meua Verde PTA Mra. Robert M .. re Presideot COMING UP: B o a r d meeting at t:~ a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8, In the home . of Mrs. S. A. Ascllenberg . . . Serving on the nominatlnc com- mittee are the Mmes. Ross Worden., A&cbenberg, Robert MJU.er. Robert Sorensen and R i c h a r d Siegel. Npt Hts PTA Mn. J . B. Foettr Presideot COMING UP : Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13. Mrs. G. B. Sinyltln, program chairman, will introduce Gerald B u c k, d e llnquency prevention c o o r d i nator, probation department, Orange Coun- ty, who will speak on his experiences and inform parent.. o f prevention measures . . . AU-school art show may be viewed after the meeting. Edward LaBass is chairman. Olive wood PT A Mra. Richard Carry President COMING UP : Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13. Dr. Russel B e n s o n of California State College it Fullerton. will speak on New Math. Honorary life membership will b e pr esented. Baby--sitting will be available . Refreahments and jitney "Honest Abe's" favorite A'icipes will be followed exad)y, promiae Karin Feld- man and Solie Hodor Oelt to right), when Lincoln School's PrA aponaon a fund·raising dinner from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Both girls ate atudenta of an American histuy cll88 wbiM n!l9eUCbed the n!ldpes. Ceremony in Germany Patricia Ann~ McFarland Marries Patrida Ann McFarland becam• tbe bride ol Anny Lt. S.mmlt Dale Gi.Despie Jr. during afternoon rites in FlleferbCJl'at C b a p e 1 , Hanau, GermanJ. 1bt Rn. ~ l.-nb performed II• ceremony. Parenb of lie ~ wt Mra. Roblrta Mc:Parlud cA COit& MeM and tbe lat. Dr. WUllalD 1lcrlrlMd ad Mr .... Mn. -..... Om.pil of Lllll ...... J1a. ,... ... MIS.~ .............. ~ 1Mt liroebs, 'Wllfla• Mcrmud. lllo 1talla11d la Otnaay. TIM .... llrtdl. a ,._ lelCMr•t.W-....ala ~ lleM. ... I"" I • flowers. The former Mias McFarl1nd la a fraduat. of the University of SoutNm Flortda and ber husband at. tended the Unfftfaity of Ji'lar1da and it an alamnm of the Officers' Candidate Sebool. 'nit newlyweds are mak-tnc their home 1n Hanau. .. Harpist Plays R.-pllt llamet Wood wDl ....utD members ot II• Or .... C 0 ClD t l CbapW', Kappa Kappa O a m m a ~ AaodatiOD .t tbe1r 'l1llinldaJ.rtb.t.a•tberint la .... Nt,,,.n BellCll bolDt of .... a.rllld f'lmlt. ( 10 cents-a-scoop) dinner will be aerved. Pomona PTA Mn. ..... SeWdeJ PrelJdmt COMING UP: Boar d , ,.,._, .. ~,.,.-• ..,..,..,,,...., m..t.Lat at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day. Feb. s, in the multipurpose room. Ree PTA CffrM Sc:Mafet Pre$ident COMING UP: P9per drive Frid~. Feb. t ... Board • meetinr 9 a.m. Monday. Feb. s. in the teachers' lunch room ... Honorary life membe!'shtp will be presented at h unit meeting at 7 p.m. Wed- nesday, Feb. 14. Prosram will include the Motben Carolers. St. John Aux. Mn. Vider Ctarb I President , COMING UP: Trading stamp collectiOD fj a y tomorrow. Mn. Jl a y Martin, cl)alrmu w 111 pick up coatri.....,_ in all tbe clusr~a • • . Coffee and doupit sale from 8 a.m. to l p.m. Sunday, Feb. '4, in the school hall . . . Meeting 1t a p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8. Iv.others of 48 students will host. • : REPORTS: Board meeting was hosted by.Mn. Danny O'Toole . . . Mrs. Gilbert Friese at 540-1275 may be called to purchase the limited number of school personalized sweatshirts, tee shirts and back bags . . . Mrs. Joseph Devlin, room mother chairman, aMounced room mothers are to start replacing covers on books used last semester. Wilson PTA Mrs. Robert Sankey President Patriotic Plans Crowe/ School Calendar C 0 MING UP: Bo a rd meeting Tuesday, Feb. 6 ... Founders Day com- m 1 tt e e announ c ed Founders Day program will be Thursday. Feb. 15. Little Month of February is the theme of the patrio- tic program to be presented at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, before Whittier PTA members congregating in the multipurpose room . Mrs. Perry Chapman, first grade teacher in charge of lhe program, helps (1eft to right) Donald Shore. who will portray Georp Washington. and Robert Brant. who will play A&& ham Lincoln, arrange the class calendar. · ' ~-----------~ SEASONAL CLEARANCE! ON ALL ARTl.FICIAL FOLIAGE, FLOWERS AND ARRANGEMENTS. UNEQUALLED IN BEAUTY AND DISTINCTION. TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF MANY COLORS AND TYPES . WORLD'S FINEST IMPORTED . ' ............. . SAVE SO<ro HOME &ARDEN CITRUS BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES TREE ROSES IN NEW "PLANT ·IT" CONTAINERS Take 1dvantage of the se11on -plent nowl Or1ng .. , lem· ona, t1ngerlnes, tr•pefrult -Large 4' to 5' trffS. seso Cecil Brunner ROSES (Bush or clim~ era). Old f11h· ioned favorites. Tiny p ink blooms. 8 1 r • ..... ,,... .. .. .... ,.... .... . ............. For planting now to produee\ In the summertime. P •a c h • 1, plums, 1pricots, apples, nee· tarlnes. EXCELLENT STOCK s29a ROWER SHOP SPECIA'. MIXED BOUQUET OF BRIGHTLY COLORED FLOWERS. MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY! BIRD OF PARADISE .... ............ -.. .., ..... . .,.. Mo"y fl11e Hrletth flt. cl•diflt: T r • , I c • • o, Cltryr.lor, lmpertol, '-- 1 lllOny othen. .# 1 FINEST "GRADE BARE ROOT ONLY ............ . REDWOOD HANGJNG BASKET Full sin 14" -To, .,.t~ '941wood -Sfl'0119 IMftll • bonds. For forfta, ftic ...... · 1Mt9011loa. Reg. 1.49 98' eai MARGUERITE DAISIES A tremendous return for yo"1' time & effort In profuM bloom-;- whlte ind yellow. .~ , LARGE 1 GAL. SIZE ~)1 1 'GAL. 98¢ FOR THE FARMER SIZE REG. 1.89 ONION SETS They protluc. very n,Hd· ly -fresh onion• rHdy 1nytlme. 69~ POUND I SPECIAL PRICES GOOO THltU SUNDAY, FEB. 4th HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P •• . . . '' . ... .\ I 2640 Harbor llv COSTA MESA CALL 548-5525 • . ~ --· . . .. . ... J 1 DAil Y PILOT TllllndaJ, F'._, 1, l968 ~ For Freedom Wig Business , Is · Big Business Preyiew DiM•r SEOUL (AP ) -'I'M wi& bualneu tw become bll bu.Ii.Deas for South Kor ... ID · 1982, it bd not oc. curred to anyone to ua the abwMS&nt auppl7 ol buma hair exported for maklna the wlp ~t had become so adored by American and European women. Korean wta m&Un cl.W their worbnan&blp ls amona the JdPal la the world. parUcularlJ la dy1n& dark balr ipto Uahter 0 lbades. But IOIMODt determ.lned that the wil m a k ill I bulineu wu far man ' luc:raUve tbaa the balr U· porting trade. 'nle UnJtecl States 1ave a bit booet to the Koream la JJea wben the American TrHIW'J Dlpartmeat decld· eel Cblaele .~UDllt hair wun•t fit tor me Deadl el America WClal• and forbede lmPQrt al a111, witt made from M CbiDIM raw materlal. 1.ip into action_ sip up • putdre11 th.t combine• freedom and flattery for baJf..... Ch>c>M Cl J Ip cbec:b for home, aboppinc, ..... Primed P•ttern ml: Half SIUI 12~ 14*, 1~ ~. ~. 22~. SU. 1~ (boat 37) ~ ~ yardl 35-incb fabric. SIXTY FIVE CENTI Jn coina b' eacb J1111UerD - add 15 centa tor each i-t· tern for ftrllt-c)Ma --and ll>9dal bandl•nt Send to Marian Martin, the DAI· LY PILOT, 442 Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS w l t b ZIP, SIZE and mLf! NUMBER. CHOOSE ONE NEW SPRING PATl'ERN FREE -dip coupon tn new Sl1rlnc.sammer P at t • r n Catalo&t <>wr 100 .,_, an aizes. Dreue1, COltmnel, sun.ud.fun wear. 8pld9l featme1 I Send IO cuU. The Tee Tattler Meeting Plans Or. O.C. Budge, president of Southern C a 11 h r n la College ln Costa M .... will be the gueat speaker during the meeting of L l f e Insurance Caahler'1 and Of. flee Manaaer'• Alloclatlon. Tuttday evenlnt. Feb. 13 members wW meet l n Reven Bo.a, Tuatill. CM Overeaten °""9aWI ADoa1mowl gaGm nr, WedDelda.J 1t a p.m. Jn BMf' StrMt School in Colta ...... 11111111_ .... Ylslllr 147..Sld <• Mm Yllllr '62472 Pioneer tlnn la t la • Korean field waa the Seolal Trading Compaaf, wbOM prelfdeat la Q,ai ~. TM hair ii coDlct.ed In Korea b7 thoulepds al ID- d I• l d a a 11, •••dJ bouMwtwwl. tra'ftllDC rice EVERY-ITEM-PRICED-FOR-LIQUIDATION r llANISM IOf~•tell.d woocl.tur"4 ar1111 ,mewt.adr Utntnicti•, left. $4'19" .... ••lity ..... 11,... .... Jlt.tl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • 6. MATCMI ... 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Come from e ny diatence to shere ln theH febulous bergeina thet cen ....., CMte your way durin, en •uth•ntlc "qUrnn. IUSIMSS SALlf" OPEN SUNDAY 11 'Ii:'·. OPEN DAILY 11 '11L 9 PM SATURDAY 11 ·5 * USEYOUICIEllT!*TE•AVAILABLE* . AltTIPtCIAL Realistic 7' Philodendron u• $19• $49.;5 Meny Others AMllaMe LAltGI l'ANllH I.. 12" WIDI COCKTAIL 6' SPANISH .. TABLES ,, . BOOKCASB . 11• s79• s1n:9s ... $49• '·· 1119:91 a.sww. & ....... -.s4W.WOilr '· ~· --r ii .• _;_ == ;:-r:-.. -=..-..:r •..:.t::s.~.~.~.~ .......... $349.91 .. p F ............. ....._.. $11995 ~~ ....................................... -.................... . = =-.·.~ .. ~.~.~.~.~.~ ............................... ~ Sit.ti .. --:-.: =,~ .................. _ .... _. ... __ . SJt.91 =-'-.;:.~';.~.~.~~ ............. -.......... _ $129.fl ~ :-=-::..~.... .. .. .. ... .......................... $27'.tS ::-=.~~~-~-~.~.~.~ ............... "'·'' ~==-=-'=:..~".'=.~.~.~.~ ....... $139.ts = :.-"..:":~ ~ .~...................................... $74.tS GIANT SILICTION .DECOU TOR · LAMPS .. .. . .. . . .... I 11 ' I I ••• ~--.,,.,.. ... ,,,.,..,,,_ -"J,..#1" ........... -- \ IOWL THEM OVER -For an unhindered ap-· proaob, a culotte is best -here in a blJICt and white gJen plaid with • narrow belted cardigan o.er. a long sleeved linen shirt and a sleevefess fine gauge turUenect shell Tailored by Evan-Picone all in wool Club Shores Island Visit Laguna Beach Branch, N a t i 0 n a 1 League of American Penwomen, will meet at 10 a.m. 'Mollday, Feb. S, in the Laguna Beach home of Mrs. W. H. Elliot. During the gathering Mrs. Thelma Paddock Hope will / -ten of her recent two-month Yillt to the Hawaiian Iala.odl. Mn. Hope spent one month with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Young, who have a studio art gallery on the island of Kauai. 61CC, Wllere Are Y .. 11 Due to • terrible •veni9ht °" .ur pert, we didn't )tay any affentio11 to that little tiny print in our Fash- i~ Island leas• which says that we c a n n o t identify our store 01t th• perki119 lot side. Only the GREAT llG STORES can do that. This is a reel problem ••• You could drive uound that bHutlful circle cMv• for days without a clue about where we or on• of your other fav- orite smaller stores is located. You '"ight •v•n feint or starve to death or something! MHnwhile, her• we are, bHutiful, glorious, cramm•d with ell these high feshion goocliH. SO, TO HILP YOU OUT: w ........... ~ ... .,.-. ........... , ............ ... .,_. .... .._. M...-'• II.,_ .......... ~y. ...... ..,. ............. S-.e .... • 1tetw ... D•Hd'1 __, ....... ,.., __ ,, <• ... ..... "'-Ihle),..,.. cs .... .... ........... ......, ....... ,., 1 Wt 'lu y .... HC ..... H y~ 4'oft't fi'"' it, holler • lot .M y.rl "Chloe" « wt.idle "A ~ 0.y" eM Oft• ef ut wiR com• ru,._ "'"' out e..4 a.ed you to 1411fety •'"' feehiotl p.HMiM, ,..,,..ty, &ICC. Mer4e Chritte11Mt1 ' Evu,J>icone faabiou art clalalcl and u l1ICb the.1r fllblcm rfptiw.s D • v • r 'periahes .. E'faD.Piccme'• do._, Fruk Smith 1tyl•• lp0l1.hear for tbe "ID· dlYlcbtal" without D8ff for &immlcb °' foollah -.. trlvance. ID th1I way, adlve WODNID are~ who can't abide •ltlt •ll'drobet full ol fad.a. Regardlell of what tbe fa I b I o ll mapzinea ~· Enn·Plcone'a pbllosopby iJ ''that a woman at.uld only wear tbe Hirt length that ii becom.inl to her, ~ it'I a mini, midi or just plain below the knee. Oae must look. in the mirror and lae the judge -that'a wby a Ui.rt bas a hem." Swingera lead the parade Ill today's fuhion market by their leltful activi .. Ill aporta &Dd recreab. Fer them, leilure time 1'UJ', typical . of Evan • Picone, is elMntial. Tbe Evan-Picone falhion1 have · returned to t b • classici and to individ11ality through bright colors and new proportions. A camel'• hair auit ii nothing new but a leaner Jacketed, dirndl- at:irted camel'a hair IUit with a brick red sweater la definitely of the moment. So is the Tyrolean jacket. So ii tbe knit. So is the tailored ahirt. All these familiar-yet-new separates may be assembled into looks that are original, one-of-a· kind and distinctly personal. "Classica, ii they are to be worthy of the name, must be absolutely right for today's living," states Smith PIRFECT 300 -Gun checks and glen plaids make fashion sense on the bowl- ing lanes. All wool and tailored by Evan·Pkone, the ph!ated skirt is in a black, red and.camel check with a black ribbed sweater. The black and white plaid sash tied dress is shown over an off-white fine gauge turtleneck shell. whose design credo insists ----------------------------- on "apparel that doesn't -~-.. -l:-1.iiDlllila:9 have to have a thinJ on ( h 'T kl / T · ~J~~·N·=~~~:F:; ~; What' S f Or~~~unty Coac~~ •• :;., 7,31 ~p~~an- m a c u t a t e . scrub-brush the-year Tom Baldwin will clng and refreshments will groomed and unadorned by air his views about com-follow the program. excesaive cosmetics a r e D • petition for young people PWP ls an international always the best dressed." 01 ng before members of Orange no n pro! it organization Thia ~ason, fashion will Coast Chapter, parents devoted to the interests of 'Without Partners tomorrow alrur}e parents and ttlelr swing to sports and relax· u•RY ""•Y 642 ..1•21 in .... atlon a n d Evan-Picone """ "'"' • .._ even g. children, and custody is not awlngs right tnto fashion, .. -~---;,._..::;::::!~ · Members "fiU gather al a requirement for ID(!m- dressing bowlers for leisure 8 p.m. in Mesa Verde Coun-berahip. tim ti 'ty ,••DAY try Club to hear t h e e wear ac V1 • ~ A4rX!llerY ,.. v_._ ., dynamic Santa Ana High Evan-Pic~ne trompets the ,.,.... wen. .,... IU6 _ .Al'Ml'ica~ football coach s p e a k • fuhion -coordinating lt to L'-'01911 H111. ca.11 ....,, a P.m. , Regarded as one of the na· blend for a versa t 11 e _ ~"=~,.:.,.,--.= lion's t?P coa.ches, Baldwin • wardrobe ftr an1 oeca1.io1. a~ • • • holds fll'm VJews on com- Emblem Club Gathering for business seaslons &nd programs are members of N e w p o r t Harl>or Emblem Club the second Tuesday at 8 p.m., in the Elks Lodge, Newport Beach. v.,. c-e~ ~~ -M•.. petition, ~rding to Mr.s. Helen Bagnoli, p r o g r a m chairman. ~ ef l ffflll> l'.•,lre , w..,.... '" c.--Loulklfl " Single parents are invited :,~~ ""~~ ,!,.~ •. w. "•1• to attend. Coffee will be Husbands 'Rock Out' In Newport 5-rance~ i.s.r.o. ~ Husbuds of Newport ~t-1 (' I t /J J? /}/}/ !~~~~U:': se~ .. ~: ~ _:)choo Of V-'alle In the home of Mr. and out" Saturday night Feb. to. ! NEW CLASSES START FEBRUARY Mrs. Clinton Campbell Jr. Slow, Cereful Training of Young Dance,.. of Newport Beach. Kinderballet to Advanced Following a cocktail hour, 363 N. Newport llYd., Newport Beach 642-4068 dinner will be served. ,_........,.....,..__...._._.....,.......,_, BROCHURE SENT ON REQUEST ~ Working with s o c i • 1 chairman, Mrs. M i c h a e 1 Helin, are the Mmea. Roger Sherman, Warren Fix, Ste'Ve Preston, Robert B a t s o n , George Hauser. Edward Whitehouse and V i n c e n t Wood. Members of the club's health committee h a v e "adopted" the March of Dimes prenatal clinic at Orange County M e d i c a 1 Center. Volunteers work t w o T h u r 1 d a y s a month weighing in p a t ie n ta , uaembllng medical cbarta and filling in r o u ti n e medJcal data for doctors . Those participating are the Mmes. Campbell. Helia, .Frank Hughes, Reser Pille, Henry Stotaenbetg and James Munr . .· ~-..... OMCI IT 'S HERE ... FABULOUS PFAFF 1968 INSTA-DIAL NEWPORT ·• 98.00 COMPLETE PORTABLE REG. 19'J.00 NOT JUST A ZlG-ZAG but a genuine Pfa.6, fimoas for fine quality since 1862. has C"XClusive presto t"eTer9e, nm 'Winds the bobbin atttomaticatly while y<10 scw. CAN'T COME JN? Call the ~rest Broadway for• no obligation home demoalltration. 3rwin M . 809 .... c.... "'-"""' C....iw •.c.&.1 ... C..rtt el Fetllle11 e .._..... ..... T ...... WMott T.I•,..._. ....._1111 ---·---~ ........ ,. . A.,M ..... M.ltille_ .. NI,... ... , ......... ,_ ThwtdiJ, FtbMr1 1, 1'68 DAILY PILOT' JZ Susan Markel -Marries' t In St. Joachim's Mass EJ.chang'mg w e d d l n c PJed&H in St. Joachim's Catholic CJmrc.b were Susan Lee Markel and John Far· ren McEvoy. The nuptial mass waa performed by tile Revs. Thomas J. Nevin, Rudney Clement and Leo Mackey. Parents of the couple are the Louis Diilon Markels of Newport Beach and the Jobn Francis McEvoya of Newt.ooville. Mus. The bride wore a floor length g'OWT1 of whl~ peau de toie and lace and carried a white orchid, stepbanotis and white prayer book. Attendants were M i s s Poaie Anderson, maid l of honor. Mrs. stuart Gordon Sall, and the Misses Nancy, Peggy, Therese and Jeanne the bridegroom '• grandparents. ; Mesa Verde CGUntry Club" was the letting tw the: reception attended by 25' cueats. Asailting were tbt Misses Mary and Melanie Markel, the bride'• cousins._ and the Misses Patricia ana Maureen Beard. A.8ter a boneymooa trip to northern Califemla, the newlyweds are at home ln Santa Ana. The qew Mrs. McEvoy at- tended Mt. st. M a r 1 •• College and Califoml.a State College at Fullerton.. Her husband attended th • University of Colorado and served with the Marine Corps in Vietnam and El Toro. Markel. the bride's 1ister11. t. ' G Miss Jeanne Markel was MOOS• roup Dower girl. Women of the Moose, Sall, brother-in-law of th.? 1158. assemble the first and bridegroom, was best man third Thursday of each wblle ushers were Charles month for meetfn&• in Nave, Peter stern, Dwight M00&e Hall, Costa Mesa. James and Charles Vorgas. The programs be&tn at 8 Aho at the altar were tit& nd .,.,_ '111.n• p. m.. a 1Yi.ni. "uuam bride's brothers, Louis Scott Calloway, 646-4241, may be and Patrick Markel. called for f u rt h 1 r in- Special guests were Mr. formation. and Mrs. Harold Fraser --------- Horning of Lagwu Hills, the bride's grandparents anrl Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Farren ol New York City, Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' p ALE! a-a~d~~ .. SPKIAL PUICIASE PIE-MAllR SAMPLES! SAVE UP T036% TODAY! Illuminating ideas for home decorating ••• Quattty fea tures include genuine china or optic glass bases with brass or polished wood mount· ings. Fabric shades in ribshan laminatio11 or burlap in assort.ad decorator colors. • I I - 1611 a•• COSTA MESA !I).' i~t.-1\JOL fVE JUST <'ff Nf\'Jl'():IJ: \/f II Cl W lE N \ D F 'W Y 1'\ ND I.,·, k t f, ·, ~ , • ' • . -~ -. ... .. . .. -I ... ---- .... .... .... . ) I DAil v '1LOT From Page f3 ... Ace Kathy and Mario play piano While Debbie and Tanya prefer the violin. Debbie also plays guitar and 1in11 and llke1 to play both basketball and football. 'nte 1porta-minded family tried slcUng for the first time this wlater -"our mOlt recent a c qulsition," commented Harter wryly. When Kathy, complet1nt a tour in Australia, comes home this month it la unlike- ly that she will have time to register for collese ii.Dee she undoubtedly will go on tour in Europe tn prepara· tlon ror the C9Mpetition at Wimbleton, wbJch draws top-ranking amateurs from aJI over the world. "When you 1tart playln1 In tournaments you 'iet the spirit' and you're pulled along by it to see nat you CAN dot explalne~ Harter. "Kathy's lint tournament was when the Loni Beach TennlJ PatrODI sent her bact to play in the National Girls' 18 -ab• came in third 1n her fint year and ranked ffeOnd in her second year. She wu first 1n California both years," be added. Kathy ha1 comple~ one full year of colleie and maintained a 3.2 grade.,,olnt average at UCLA prior to iMr teonil toun wbk:b have, aa Debtie pointed out. been Yt'J'l be_,,ul. "Kathy apeab really lood Span.lab and can CODWl'M in French and ItaJl'aD," •aid her younser 1lattr. Debbie eorr11ttly worb out on tbt tennlJ court every weekend and three or four days a weelr, u her 1tudies permit, and ii plea1ed that she now beats her dad "once Jn a while." "Debbie'• tettlnf, toudi • • . real tough ••. ' Harter commea*l tbouthttully. Peering Around RETURNED FROM a 1&- day cruise on the Caribbean aboard the Stella Polu11 are Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Weston of Costa Mesa. They allo enjoy.cl• 2-daJ s~y 1n New Orleans and vlalted porta at San Juan. St. Tbomu, C a r a c a 1 , Curacao, Kinpton a n d Grand Cayman. SENATOR and Mr I . Roman L. Hrulk.a from Nebraska were guests of honor at a dinner P9tO' stven In the Five Crowns, Corona del Mar. Kn Sampson hosted the party which a110 lncluded gueltl from WublDCton. D.C. BPW Club Hears Talk Reed Royal of Ptclfic Telephone will prutnt 'nle Computer Learns to Talk thiJ e v e n I n I before members of N e w p o r t Harbor B u a I n e I s and Profe11lonal Women'a Club. Allo included in tbe ateft· da will be the ae~tion of Bosa and Girl or tht Year. Tbqe awards wlll be given at the annual Boues' Ni&bt Dluer FriclQ, Feb. 18. Dinner mHtinl• a r • tebtduled the fl'tal and third 'nlandaJI in Mtaa Verde CoantrJ Club commencina wttb a aoclal ltour at 1:30. BQ1h•• women are invit-s to coatad Miu DowrtDt Haba, membership cbl!rmaa, ...,,. ....,. for illfarmatioa . .. .. •• -'O ' • ~ DAILY MIL11PLI IOT1U • •s I'' GIMP. AT US ~PLIS ... llTTll•• 288 C9.AT U5 MIL'llPU'Jl/m' llT1U If. 2 88 ..... .... ~ . .. .... ... - ' .. DELUXE FAMILY SIZE 121: REFRIGERATOR HOUSEWARES HANDY HABWOOD KITCHEii HELPERS -----... ------ . . . s -· .... . '\ J> ... ,.,., ... • • .. • -~ , ·-... .,. I' "' ,. • I" .. TilndaJ, ,.., 1, 1968 Market Key to Holding the - TOPS IN COUNTY Jehft w ........... Key Honor Awarded To Teacher John W. Johmoa. bead of the science departmeot at Corona del Mar BiP School, baa betn &lngled out from among all Q:anie County teachers for hoJW>r. Jobnaon was Jnamed by the S o u t b er n California Industry • Education Council recipient ol an award for "'out.tandlnC individual co- aperaticn to YOUDC people." One teacher from each county wu selected for tbl honor at a Salllte to Educ&· tion banquet in Loi An11Jat. Jobnaon, 53, bu been teaching at Corona del Mar High liDce the school opened 1n 1982. Previoualy, be taulbt science for :alJ years Ill Newport HarbOr B1th -------- School Orange Coast Co 1111 e Diatrict Supt. Nonna Wat-son. head ol the local •J.ec. tion committee, revealed why Jobuon WU selected. Dr. Watson said Johnson 11 "mentioned by more students than anyone we have data on u being the instructor who influenced them the moat." He said Johnson has been aucc.11tol Ill termJ of the nwnber Of 1todenta who have gone on to carve out careers 1n ICience. He alto remmed that Johnton h11 1bown sreat leaderahlp over the yeara in arpnlzing science faln. Jobn1on lives at I 2 0 Narci11ua Ave., Coron.a del Mar. GARBAGE DISPOSALS WASTE KING MODIL MO. not. ... MUI '29" OUI PllCI ••••••••• •• •••• • · • MOD1L MO. MM. a•. Sff.tl s39t1 OUI PmCI • •••••• • • • • • • •• • • • llUINK-lltA TOR MODn. NO. m. -. tat.ti SJl" OUI Pmcl ••••••• ·• •• •• • • •• • MOD1L MO. 77, .... 179.tl s54t1 Olll PaJCI. •••••••••••••••••• MODEL NO. PlBB Pl AC P'lBB P2AC I See by Today's Want Ads ' • An ltidMdual ..... a cw. fAST .. ttte Plate Plate Stem Stem iUac, Omtinelal, ~ Sal or other Iii. mocW cSn far cndlt Clll a 5 llCr'e trict in Palm ~ c&lb la aftered aim. e Here's a reward otteed tor a Iott pm. It'• lbaped like a cat anct encrutted with peull A rub4ea. • Where to find ICllDe of tboee •trildnl looldna Af&ban Bound pupa. • 16~ acres far ale at Uj)() an acre, looks lllce an acellest lnwtt- ment. • lMftl a lot of bOUM tor amulftllY low mit, • lats• l*!rooms, 2 b&tha -'lflt7 )lriva._ lMludel a Iara• prap wtlll 2 ml' portal , ""' Brta'ht Brut Ant. Oopper ~~ s100 OFF Set~ 4 ONLY T Reg. Price $1.95 -SUPER BONUS e Prevent-weeds-now SA1E on Scotts multi-action weed controls BON"S Super BONUS TURF BUILDER C.tlol .... PWS 4 Control weeds In clcllon.. Control wffcls 111 • 111ix-4 lawa In a 9rau lawn JU1t aoreM1 SUPER BONUS on ~ TURI' BUILDER PLUS 4 full fertJ· If you have a ~l\'*' ~c~~~S ~ lawn. lt llet ln wait and knoclca oft Uzes sO()d pus at the wne time It SJ"U1 lawn, Y k ftedinl ·our cral>IJ'UI u lt prmlnatel. Oeva kees-c:rabaasl and foxtail from &«* rtaht to wor C out ex11ttn1 P'89eS and weedl at •bowinl thelr ualy. heeda this y~. fawn as lt keept ~ t .• the ame Ume -nen aubdua her-Clean oat e:mtfns no~l'J'UI wttda comlnl up th~ear. th ou we!:. muclqrall. SUPER BONuS abo and ~1 the 10i1 tor a tuU lathw oxalla ~~em. all controls ln8ecta and fUJl·fertillJd Hl' too. Relults are amazing -as at the' Mme · 10'D' lawn. Raull? A thick«. sreen· !..~ becClrDe a thins ol the pe.t Scott.I prod\lcta, BONUS la pran- •• beeltbler dldw.idra lawn -YoUl' fert:Wud lawn ll"OWI thicker teed 'to •tlafy -or your money everytlnle. and IJ'eeMr than ever. back. 2.IOO 14' ft ht "" IJ.tl 11.tl 2.100 141 ft !.tt ret UI I.ti 2,100 94' ft t.•t .... UI I.ti > Save $1 NOW! WINDOW SHADES THAT SHt1I' OUT IJGHT &HEAT Save $1 Water Heaters "GEMINI" llPUILIC 10 Yl. OUAAANTll JO GAL foM.11 40 GAL • .., .. SO OAL. $64.M ''TITAN" U Yl. OUAllANTll JO GAL "'4 II 40 GAL '72-• pool ca OD)J baft GDe ntM by at Jeut a pll'Ctlll· rat.ea to crtala IeYell ol 9 eoonom1st, predkW W rtault.-bl&bif interest rates. taie pobL or 10 per cent! f~ who -.t:I EarodoUlr rate. alrtadJ 1rblt happen if nma--.y Prot BctMrt TrUnn t4 Ama1caJt 1-111 _. .,. bllber than U.S. interest demand lkyrocketa Interest Yale, an tntematlanal tbelr mOll8)' ad pat tt Ja The Big Money keeps moving to California Federal Nation's largest federal savings association ._ ..... -. ... ' 3 NEJGHBORHOOD OFFICES NEAR YOU: ANAHEIM·EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOLN AVE. • 776-5700 ANAHEJM·WEST: 600 NORTH EUCLID AVE. • 776.2222 COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BLVD. • l4&2300 Head Office: 5670 Wllshlll BoulMrd, la Mtelel ' .... CA•IFORNIA FEDERAL SAVIN BS A•D LOAll ANDCumtlll • • • • • • • .. ... ft ~V "LOT By SYLVIA PORTER Even when scheduling a trip overseas, you can help close Qur huge tourist gap, 1 wrote in a recent column. m?reb' by trving to ·•go on a U.S. airline or steamstup and trying to m a k e your reservation through a U.S. acent •· It wa s a simple. single sentence -only one of several suggestions. but tt inspired an extraordinary volume of letters. Among them was one letter from Gordon Gilmore. vice presi· dent of Trans W o r I d AirUnes, and another from S. Ralph Cohen. assisliant to the president or Scan· dinavian Airlines System. Both men are friends of mine and also of each other. SAID TWA'1 G 11 m ore. after paying my column a heady compliment: "You bit the rlail 11quarely on the bead." Said SAS's Cohen. after a "more in sorrow than in anger'' introduction : "In point of fact. the .. uropean airlin~ bring almost twice as much money into t.his country as they take ou t. Jd 1966 alone. their ex- penditures in this country wete "416 million. as against 1iles of $213 million. Your plea to Americans not to travel on for e I g n · f I a t airlines can only penalizt Am•rican aircraft workers, American travel agents, American banb and ln· vtttors. and even American magazines." Since l obviously do not want to penalize any of these groups, I must punue the question: which m these views is correct? Since you, the American tourist, would obviously be making the cboke all on your own. the question you also must pursue is : would you be helping or hurting your country's balan c e of payments in this emergency by favoring U.S. carriers? TO START with. a fun· damental generalization is euenUal becaUH it holds the key to the whole debate. Specifically. tM red ink ln our tnternational accounts soared to crisis t o t a I 1 toward the end of 1961. A continuation of this level of deficits would b e in· T~. f*1ally l, lM Git $100 .. """ ..... lftw ...... 9116! l!lllfint ... MMar a rer-&tr ....,.., ci.t to loll .._. '91 Mny 1f tbost trM hnt a wottderf1I MO"TiflY SECURITY A~U~ ••• Ofi1in1ted llM lottt testH '7 llelrJ*t Bllbot SMp ••. st.ned ~_.,.-Sa "*wd.....,-. ICCMt. OHltli dtpostted a lllmp SUlll. TIADE TOUI COUPOW , .. •rm nTil.r SKllmT ACCMl' COMMtl! ............ ,..._ fl ... .,.. .... OiWwWlfll ""-'el c... --............... ._ _......, ...... -• tttMa .. _... .......................... ...., ............... .... _......,.._.,..,,..,..,,.. .... __ .-..... •c:..,.w ... --_..,. -""" -···~ .............. . ._...,... ......... ... -.. . . . .. ~· + ' - I ,. .. • • • ._ I . 6 -' .. -... -.. . . . . . . . ... • NeW • ..,.... . York Stock -~·--,.-, ... Exchange Oosing ...... ... .. '• ft~ DAILY PtLOf New Center ·S"lated . -For San Clemente An Encino development company is plaMing Lo build a nine-acre shopping center in San Clemente. UCB's Eby :_Retiring / . -~ -·~------- - Your money earns more in a Glendale Federal Specia.1 Bonus Account than it does in a r8gular savings account anywhere else in town. RUSS UTCH, our manager In Newport, wonder9 why every saver d011n, keep his money h1rw:. Alk Aw how• Bonua Account can eam more for you. NEWPORT: 2333 East Plldflc Coelt Highway et MacArthur Bouleftrd • :. GLENDALE FEDERA~,SAVIN6S • -.... ONLY FOR MEN? 1'e DAILY Mor .... ...... .. ......... ... .... .... ..,.. ,... -..................... -· .... ,._, .... .... .., ............. .. •. .., ... "" ...... ..... ww .......... . .. ...... ..... .. .... . ........... , . . ',. .. -.. --~- LIGAl·l«>'l'lC& fBil. tiWd ~ . ~ ... . . .. " ..... . .. . . -· .... : . .. . --. .. -- Sne $21 ···•'s s11art 11ver·lro1 · sport slllrts 2~ .... 4.tt Just machine w•sh, dry end they're rH_dy to WHr! 10% Dacron• polY.•ster, 20% cot· ton blend hips them fresh ·.11 day. Popular ,lprHd collar, short slHvos. 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Do u b I e u 1 e t•ble • one low pri&ol " • dAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE - 28,000 Need Early I-lelp .WAR JS TOO SERIOUS TO BE LEFT TO GENERALS Alter years of refusal to come to grips with the mental heaJth problem, Orange County finally, three years ago, accepted help from the Short-Doyle state mental health program. Even so, pitifully slow progress has been made. And now one of Gov. Ronald Reagan's task forces hat recommended cutbacks which officials say wtll deny about 5.000 younisters the treatment they have quall· fied to receive. The governor announced yesterday that he will ask for an increase of ,4.6 milJion for local mental health services inhls 1968-69 budget - so apparently be has not accepted the task force's recommendation. He is moving in the right direction, but whether far enough in terms of need i5 open to question. Orange County fi:eures illustnte the problem. . The uague of Women voters of Orange County, joinUy with the Center for Governmental Studies at Cal St.ate, Fullerton, set out in the 6J>ring of 1966 to deter· mine how many emotionally disturbed children are in Orange County public schools. The survey excluded children who were already tteeiV'ing professional treatment. It classified students •<X'ording to two types of disturbed behavior: Type I. ttlt children •ho were severely emotionally dfaturb:?d, and Type n. chiJdren whose behavior required a dis· proportionate share of the teacher's time and attention, bat who wert not severely emotionally dff;turbed. h •'IS found by teachers and psychiatric clinicians that of the 298.677 students in county public schools at ~ time of tt>e study, about 6.000 were Type 1 who sboald be refen-ed for psychiatric he}p. Another 22,000 ...n Type D-multi-problem children in learning and beibaYior' and probably some of them "masked" Type I's. In other words.. more than one in every nine chil· drtn in the public schools, kindergarten through high school arause the attention and concern of teachers and are in need of help. E\tery school district bas a share and each should be concerned that these student.s re- ceive help at early stages be!ore their condition worsens into a life "habit" or pattern. Orange County schools are attempting to cope with the problem but they are severely Umited by inadequate funds and insufficient professtonal stall. Tbe South Coast Child Guidance Clinic in Costa Mesa is the only clinic of its ltind in all of Orange Coun· ty. It, too, has been severely handicapped by lack of funds. But it nevertheless bas determined to expand to provide treatment on a county·wide basis. Dr. Maurice Kaplan, clinic director, said that it ap· pears one county clinic, with branch offices, C'ID treat as many children and their f amilles for one half the cost .of four clinics under Short·DOY,.le. SO when the state would not· match funds appropriated by the Board of Supervisors for the four child guidance centers under the Sbort·Doyle program, the clinic set out to provide treatment for som~ of' the 28,000 public school children who need it. The estimated annual budget for the county-wide clinic will be $238,000. It will have to come from private citizens. foundations, industry and united funds. It is uncertain right now exactly what effect Gov. Reagan's requested t4.6 million mental health budget boost would mean in Orange County. While it certainly will help the program, mental health admJnistrators say that Orange County had not been meeting its needs previously and that the increased funds, when spread throughout the mte, will not allow room for needed expansion of the services locally . Nonetheless, perhaps they should be relieved that the Reagan Administration is asking for more funds rather than less. It indicates that the governor's much· criticized attitude toward some welfare programs isn't as negative as it bad been painted. "1~~~~- A Matter of the Greatest Iron• 'Sen. Schmitz Fails His Dear Gloomy Gus: Doves May Have a Grisly Choice Constituents' . ·••• ·.~.&~f. "' o: I I ~ .l.--• ....... ~. '~ Uftll>• '""' ,_.. "'• .. kome. Nor"'•llY Wf~ en .._,._ ClllwY 1tlelr _ ... II\ JID -• or ... '1lle rltflt le ClllMllnM ltHtrt le flt ~ or ltlnllNtt "'* " ....,..,..., "" ""',. llMllt lneludl tlll\llu,. end rnelllfte ... ,_ llUI tie-Wiil .. •llllht .... '""""· 1'o the Editor: State Sen. Johe Schmitz, our repnsentative in the Senau, is en· titled to hold and express the ultra· conaervative, far·rightist views be of· fen the readers of bi-s column, "State Roundup." H~. In h.is recent column dealing with propoeed state COO· mtuUonal revisions dealing wiUl local governments, he displays: a) in· tellectual dishonesty or b) abysmal Ignorance of our American con· stitutional system or, perhaps, both. THE SENATOR STATES, ''The primary purpose of the constitution of a free people is to limit the power of government and preserve the separal.ion of powers and the checks and balances among the different branches and levels of government." The purpose of the national Constitu- tion is ind~ed to limit the power of government. but also to '' . . . est~blish justice . . insure domestic tranquili ty . . . promote the general welfare .. and secure the blessings nf liberty ... " The senator's state· ment is ty pical of his pattern or stating half-truths. ANOTHER GENERAL principle of free . constitutional government ls the provision ot the machinery for ach!ev· ing orderly change. It $hould be ob· vfous that local government in the nation and in California has. by and large. been unable to meet the current challenges or urhan unrest. vio~ce. unemployment, poverty, disease as well as crime. The senator's readers are entitled lo a more honest and rullstk ap· pralsal of the proposed revisions of the state constitution. The debate that will ensue as lo the merits of the revtslons should revolve about the pro- bability of their achieving deslrable ends rather than an outright rejection tirged on the basis of an incomplete •tatement oC constitutional principles. THE SENATOR'S devotion lo "prin- ciple" can be evaluated by the reader In considering his recent vote for Democrat Hugh Burns for t h e powerful position al President pro-tern of the state Seftate. Sen. Schmitz no doubt Cinda support and votes in his nearly Lwooto-ooe Republican district by attaictini the Democratic p1rty's philoeopby al fovernment. ~t finds it exi>edlent to support a DemocraUc cM>dldate for Senate leldertblp. ANarRER REVELATION ol tbfl seoat«'a demagoclc tactics caa be sttn In the qtmticnialre Mnt his conatitutnCI dealing with tile problems oC hl_., education in Callfornla. H!s The Johnson Admfaistration is asking Congress to remove the gold cover for our currency • We've already gone from silver certificates to federal reserve notes. Now our Great Society is moving toward federal no-re· serve notes. -C.H. Tlllt ,..,_" rellecft _,... ......, Mt _,,.., Ill-. .. ftle -· -~ -"' -.. .....,., ... Dellr P'lllf. recounting of events on the various campuses represented a classic pal· tern of innuendo. h~U truths and outright misrepresentation. The ques· tions posed in the questioMaire were so "loaded" as to render an objective survey totally impossible. THE AMERICAN political proce!is relies. ultimately. on fair play. hones- ty. full disclosure of all elements with.in an issue as well as tolerooce for divergent points of vie w. Weighed by these standards, Sen . Schmitz more often than not fails to give his coo· sUtueots full measure! THOMAS C. WERT Hot" ff i!Jh h lligla? To the Editor Hnw high is high? When I was born in 1884 the cost was Sl.0 and I didn't owe the govern· ment an ything. Later in life we had five children. Cost per child, $50 for doctor and like mnount for hospital, and not one of the children owed the government anything. Later ln life we had 2 2 granddUldren. The first grandchild owed the government nothing, but the last grandchild owed the government $12.000 at birth and the cost wa11 over seven times bJgher than lbe cost of one of our cbildren. NOW COME THE NINE great grandchildren and some on the way. each owing $10,000 lo 916.000 dollars. depending on the date of their birth. What an awakening they will h.avp someday. What will they think oC our government? Will they call it progress or mismanagement? CLIFFORD GERMAN To ttie Editor: I am 11 yeE.ll's old and in the sixth grade. I read in U'le newspaper that the National Park Se?Vlce stopped the f1refall at Yosemite. We have gone lo Yosemite for several years and I think the firefa~l is ooe of the loveliest things there. For '¥1 years the evening campfire program has ended wtttl these burnin( coals falling over the granite cliff al Glacier Polnt into Yosemite Valley. As Ole fire falls, "America Uie BeauUful" is played. lt is so beautiful it mak• me feel Ultt I want to cry. Tr BAS BECOME a traditiOll now wti6cb people all over America come to aee. It'• nice to have lraditJon ln our country. When Americans visit Yoaemi~ and ... ttdJ f1rdaQ lt mates them love hh' country net malrea them provct to bt • American. T UUnt It 1a llnportmt to keep it foin1. _IOmt m_.,xour ~$. Wbo 1"1 Yottm.lte would like to b.avt tbe drefaU restored. I Wl"Cltt to Senator Mmpby about thit, and per~ ff a lat al ~wrote ft~ bltp, ElJU.BETH '1SHEll ,\ It is a matter of the greatest irony that the more insistent doves who pt.rbllcly prate their morality may soon have a choice of two wars -and may choose the war ther consider to have the superior morality. The search for peace goes on . . . and will continue. But it will not be decided by hawks or doves, but by events. The decisive r actors will be reason and ' reality. It should now be obvious to the most self-righteous doves, wbo find their country at fault in every international issue. that a "withdrawal" could precipitate a more violent aggression than now exists. IT IS AN UNHAPPY fact Of many centuries of history that where power exists it may not escape inv~lvemeot -in peace or war. A ~at powe~ may not remove itself from the con- flicts of power. The eov(!nta of o~cember 7, 1941, are the best ex- ample of this irrefutable truism. An Asian power, wishing to extend its power, attacked a then neutral and wit hdrawn nation in an effort to des troy enough of i ts power to render it impotent in the vast Pacific area included in the aggression ~· Other examples are in the history of the past. In 1914 the fierce tide of the Kaiser's forces struck suddenly and without warning throllgh neutral Belgium. The second world conflict included its share of ' ' p o w e r ' ' maneuvers. ON AUGUST U , 1939, a world already in a state of fear and nerves was S'haken by what was, at the time, an utterly incomprehensible oonag. g~e11ion treaty between Stalin and H1Uer. Such a pact was impossible. The two bad beea the most implacable of enemies. Yet Hitler, who bad come to power on an anti·Communist wave, much of it falsely manufactured, bad initiated the treaty. Both signers were calculatingly, cynically mendacious. double-raced. and most diabolically shrewd. Why? Hitler wanted to carry out bis plan for taking over a large share of Europe and Poland. GREAT BRITAIN, then a power, was in his way. By his treaty with Stalin he believed he would frighten the British into frigid neutrality. Be thought the empire's remaining power would be nullffied. For the Russians the t r e ~ t y obliterated for an indefinite time the fear of an attack by Germany. Stalin was ~fl to pool what resources be had against Japan. No longer was 1t necessary to watch two frootitts. Japan was herself suddenly out· maneuvered. She agreed to a truce in the Far East. Also -and thls was a part of the deal -the Germans bad agreed in their oonaggr~sslon pact to allow the Soviets to move into "their" por· tion of Poland and also into the BaJ.trc states. On Sept. 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. SO IT WAS THEN Germany against the remainder of Europe, especially Britain. She bad, by treaty and the use ol power, made herself secure, so ran ber belieI, for a sufficient time lo take Poland and the lowlands and then tu rn by invasion to Britain. n.e Murucb "agreement" of the years before had been made by ap. peasemenl Neville Chamberlain had nturned home saying he had made "peace for our time.·• · Later Hitler was to violate )).is treaty and make a surprise thrust deep into Ruaaia. In late 1941 Japan broke through the dawn at Pearl Harbor to destroy mucb of the U. S. strength in the Padflc. LET US, THEN, not be naive. We deal now, in 1968, as man has in all hi! past, with reason and realism. We are very clo~ to the necessity to uae the small straug.ic nuclear weapons. We cannot put massive armies to the task if the task comes. Unless reason and realfsm come to North Korea and Hanoi, UlOSe who advance the squalid theory that only their country is lo blame will be able to choose the moral war of their choice -a grisly choice, to be sure, but a poesibility -unless reason und reality can be invoked. LBJ Studies Reagan War Speeches WASHINGTON -Of all the Viet· nam statements by p o t e n t i a I Republican presidential candidates. th ose or California's Gov. Ronald Reagan are being examined most closely at the White House. Each time Reagan mentions Viel· nam the full text of his speech is obtained by local administration representativei and rushed t o Washington along with a detailed repoTt on the reaction of his audience. usually receives a standing ovation from his audience. One report c~ver· iJlg an Oregon a]>pearance ataus : "Reagan can articulate what Joe .Doate1 it think1nC on Vietnam better than any other Republican. The people listen to him. He baa a way of almpli· fylng problems to the point tMy C8:f1 undenta.Dd. He can really turn his audieacff on by simply asking the same qaestlona which are on the minds oJ molt of his listeners." The reason behind this political !lurveillance is that President Johnson and his chief foreign policy advisers are convinced Reagan is th e only Rt-publican capable of stirring up the American public to demand adoption of an "all-out win pblicy" in Vietnam. ANO'l'llER REACTION re port The belief at the Whiu House is warna ol Rea1an'a potential TV also growing that Reagan. slated to political appeal, u follows: "Although the last GaJJup poll shows him trailing further behind President Johnson than the other three leading GOP contenders, this is probably due to Reagan's apparent decision to tern· porarUy limit hiJ appearances on na· tional TV. "Reaga11 is a master of TV and If his )ocal speaking appearances are any l.ndkation, he would in a very short time upstage other' Republican candidates with his simple and ap· pealing solution for Vietnam." Political strategists of Reagan say he is waiting lo see how well Nixon does in the primaries before making any major national political move. MOST OF THE dele1atea now-t>.ck· ing the fonner vice president or lean· lng that way, they claim, would rush to Reagan if Nixon faltered and the California governor picked up the ban· ner. Says one influential Reagan aide: '1U Reagan today suddenly said he wu a candidate, we have the names of 3tlO delegates be would pick up. That would kill Nixon. But that isn't the governor's strategy. Should the primaries turn out to be a dead end for Nixon, Reagan wm get his sup- port." And Reagan with Nixon's help, the aide beU.vet, could conduct a "blitz campaign" at the national convention Uiit would more than m a t c h Rockefeller's expected effort. PaalSeeU be Calilornia's GOP favorite-son can. didate. will be in the thick of his party's presidential nomination battle by next August. Lower Classes See 'Two Laws' SEVERAL OF THE President's key political advisers are p r i v a l e 1 y Tbtre ii no dou~ that the pbrue forecasting ttiat the coming presiden· "law llld order" is going to be ooe tial primaries will be close enough of the major Issues in the coming to seriously damage the candidacy J>recidential election campaign. Both of former Vice President Nixon, bl par:Ues wlD. be llddbll "1-w and Ofder" addition to eliminating Michigan'• to Motherbood. UM Iflai, and Prolper· Gov. Romney from tbe running. lty, aa ta.. taTtd aymbola oi tbelr Should this double-knockout occur, -e1111iBdMf1, they say, the actual convention While the "respect for law" is one showdown will end u:p aa a contest ot the mOllt neceaary lnlfedltllta in between Reagan and New York's Gov. keeping IOdet1 ~. few penons Rockefeller -with the outcome a eve botbfr to 11Jr tbtmetlV• bow toss up. th1a ~spect b JOit. and wt11 dllorder Most disturblng pollllcalty to Preli~ then reswts. As a peopM, we beUne dent Johnson and hla adviser~ is tbe ln att.ocl.ing 1ympl01N, rather than simple. hard·bitUn.1 approach t.bat uoderltaftdin& causa. We much Reagan takes on ~in.m, as follows: prefer blttlnt heade to ftlllnc them. "We have the poft'r to wind it up fast ln Vletnaru, and I think we JUST AS CBJU>JlEN take their should QM lt. Thi war must be foll&)lt ldeu of ••manners" ~om parents and throuab to victory. mea.nlftl first, an U. 8dllttl cloleti to them, so do end to North Vi.tum'• •urt.... .... ._ 8dvntal9d e\emeDtl lll eode-and aeconct, an bMorable and ..,. t.J '* .,. ktla ol "law" from the peaet for our Soutb V i e t a a ID more ...._., rniemben above them. netchbon. ~ In bott> C8HI Is a subtle, " trited. foftn ol Imitation. Mii dlll .,._ dluel bl our IOdetJ • Ill ._ lar' bit "two 1n1•• .n tirOillid tMllL 1'blJ ~ one law that .,,... ••• ,.. U-.:1n md aftOtMr 0,lt =-·,... lat, tba.tana.e.-.. .._...., Uie comecw, u. llCW9J 1'11 llDmedlaWJy blurs •• rudlm '•'1 ~ o( .. Juatl(iT* .... M\19 .... faaftlld la ~ ........ -.-.. ---=---•. I ~ • • • •-·' _, ', not to achieve equality under the law but to Jain "clout" -that ls, to iml· tate the men who flocaiab Ullde!' Ulla 1y11lem, to become aacceuful. not to become good, laWfol, or ~ly. Wben "respect for tbt law" Ja truly obeetftd 1n high plac.w, it will be followed ln low pllcel; When "equal treatment" becoa. man fact thmt ftetiori , "law and order'' wtD become mon tbu cbeap 'lbltm Aco -/ i-" 41 .... .,. .. .,,,,, ·--_.-,. ,.-,.-.. -~.,, .-,..,.... "' ............ .... . " ~-'"-"'"'~ ~ ... . ~. FeblllitY l, 1968 ~LY PILOT Jf Hor Se 0wriers · ~01\. Boycott of Santa Anita ARCADIA (AP) -~ hone o•nett ad SaDta Anita • mnaln deadlocked in purse negotiatson. with a boycott acbed\lled that would halt raciag OD Friday, Af~er ntaotiatlou tblt laRed put ~lbt. Douc A.Wm, secnaiiy et the OallfoniA divlaiaa of t b • Honemen•a ~ md Protec- Uve Aaloclation aaid: "Tbe atalcute conU... 1btre bu ~en no eetUement. Alter al tMM boun we are • m .-rt • ,.._ we went in." SMta Antt1 ~ 41 perce.t of ltl pui • mutuel waceriDJ lbare lD punM. and the horsemen bk .tr. One percent lJ estimated to be worth about •15,000 for a meet.inc bere. ... 'Ibe track is boldinl to 41.'' Alldna edded. .....1 Saturdat• •ioo.uuu • added $tiubb Stlkel fMWrlnl 1987 Hone of the Year Damucua wu in doubt. Althocalh entriee for the big race were to. be taken today, it baa been announced .-rUer tbey would be taken hldq lmtead. Attinl and fttd Byan, vice pnai- deJlt Ud ~ mab8CV ol .Santa Anita. ·~ tbeN ..,. no Im· mediate to reeume necotiatioN. Ryan ad ed, "botb aides are hopeful t.My can be resumed." M • m be r 1 of the • HBPA at an eotergeJICf meettna Wednesday Digllt indicated by 11tanding vote that a large majority would keep tbeJ.r bones in the barn if agreelllent were not reach- ed. Membera must act indMdually in ref\ralng to eJlter horses. Of tbt 400 to 500 present, about 'TS l*C8Dt stood whtn asked if they would boycott. 'lbe entry bo.1 for Friday's race Ul'tTe...._.. MAYHEM ON ICE -The Chicago goalie takes a a spill and the puck sails into the net for a goal Wednesday night in Madison Square Garden as New York's Rangers scored a 3·2 victory over the Black Hawks in National Hockey League action. Part of Strategy UCI Coach Will Avoid Las Vegas Distractions Distr-actions like buxom waitresses with ultra-low necklines ere rather tbe gambling metropolis of Lu Vegas. gambling metropoti4 of Las Vegas. And for that reason, UC Irvine coach Diet Davis is taking special precautiOnJ for b.iJ weekend basketball outing with Nevada Southern at the Vegas Convention Center. "I don't want our players thinking ,,,,,,,1111111~ WHITE WASH 1'111111111111.0 el.Pit WMlH about anything other than tbe game," DavM· explains. "Last year we made the . mistake of arriving there too early. We went to lunch at one of. those smorgasbords. One look at those waitre68es and our kids' eyes were rolling around in their beads. "I don't think we ever got our attention fully back to the basketball pme,.. he recalll. Nevada Southern dumped the Anteaters, tfl-11. Tbls time Davll isn't taking any hances. Although there'll be no 1•tncters uted on h.il charges, the UCI i"f has carefully plotted Saturday's }nararf 10 the team will motor to ·' Vegas by car. A lelsurely luncb (at the Salvati.Oft t-mY Miiiion) and a liJbt aboot11\g 10rkoot at die ConYentiOn Center ls Jaunt to tile East Coast Is ofHolally on. ~ A·11 t e 1 t e r 1 have engagements hi early January wttb aucb eaatem powera 11 Bostoa College (the outfit that gave UCLA a rough go Saturday nlll!t), alway1-poteot Providence ud Rltocle Island. To fariller upgrade the Uct elate, a game It the University of Su Franctaee 11 ln the making, aJtltottgla It haa . not yet been fluUzed. An4 for bona1, Edinburgh (Pa.) will be in th UCI tourna· mnt. · Ge& Eert1 11 ,005 More on UCI. ... the Anteaterettes (Boosterettes is their real monicker l forked over a $1,005 check to the university's athletic scholarship fund, via the Big I Boosters. The goals worked their elbows off in a two-day rummage sale to rake up the Jnoney. •-.tr S"4wt ClrftllU lltternatlnal toecer comea te tlte CoH1e9Jll tbe 18tb of tltla aOtdlt wllen an ArgenUne aide ... .,.. off aplnat tlle Mexican •aa.ul aqaad. B•vtac die latter on tlte aeeae • ..,. Co .uract a larce crewd ... flme ,,. ... ,. are aaytng dlle a.tlilla-1 reewd or n,m ma1 ...... Hines, 'Big E' Lured Away By Pro$$$ HOUSTON, Tex . (AP)-Jim Hines. the former Oakland hil!h school star who shares two world sprint records. apparently will bid farewell to a dr~m of competing in the Olympics and sign a professional football con· tract. The Texas Southern University stu- dent bh•mes financial nroblt~ms. And. Elvin HayPs. thP Pig E of Houston's top-ranked Cougars. said Wednesday he would bypass playing for the U.S. Olympic team next Octo- ber in order to concentrate on profes· sional basketball. "It would be an honor to play in the Olympics. But I've alwavs wanted to play pro basketball. and I wouldn't want to lose any time l!ettin~ reat1v for it." said the 6·8. 235 pound All- Arnerican. Hayes, a senior, is a likelv ton choice in both the National Basketball Association and American Association drafts. Hines. who had done 9.1 in the 100- yard dash and 10 fl at for 100 meters. is expected to sign for a fancy bonus with the Miami Dolphins. who selected him in the sixth round of the profes· sional football draft Wedensday. "I'm t09 flat broke to pass this up and may si~n for enouah money to stay in school.'' he said. "I deeply regret having to pass up the Olym· pies. but that's the way it must be. My finances wouldn 't let me do other· Wise. "l have a wife and baby to support. J want to finish my collel(e education al>d I'm not on scholarship. and my whole family at home was In a car accident last October. Both my father and mother stilJ are unable to work. So I have preuures on all sides." Hines feels a deep sense of debt to hi1 parents. card opened at 8 1.m. # There was a boycott In New Vork last year and r~ntly in Florida. For the past 16 years, horsemen In California have received tO percent of the tracks' pari·mutuel shares. Last Thuraday, Santa Anita boosted it to 41. Ori.glnally the HBPA members ask· ed 41 thla season, 42 next and 43 in 1969·70. On Friday the request wu boosted to 47 percent, which the horsemen argue ls the average for major tracks throughout the nation. The negotiators, including officials of both Santa Anita and the HBPA, went into session immediately follow- ing tbe mee.ing. Several persons, at tbe horsemen's Jnl!eting had urged the purse com- mittee to take further time with the n<.'gotiations. Though Santa Anitra officials were invited to t.he session, none appeared. A Jetter from track President Robert Strube, dated Wednesday, was read to the assemblage. He said in part: ''In all such disagreements, the only hope of settlement lies in negotiations In good faJth. "Instead, we have been confronted by two unnegotiable demands. The second of which is of a dimension that would close out the financial future of our racing operating and both of which were accompanied by cessation of racing. A statement given the HBPA meeting showed Santa Anita in 1966 had paid $4,059,177 ln stakes, purses and ewards during a 55-day meeting. Thls season bas been increased to 75 days under California's new racing law. Old Guard Takes Control In Hope Classic With 67's PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP)-The Old Guard, so to speak. was in at least temporary control today as Bob Roebur~1 41, and long Bill Collins. 39, led tne way into the second round of the $122,000 Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic. Ronni.e Rief, pro at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, got through hls first round with a 34-37-71. Rosburg, now listed from St. Louis, whose last tournament triumph was in the 1961 Bing Crosby National, and Collins, whose last big one was the 1962 Buick Open, went into play fi ve strokes under P!lr and one ahead of their nearest rival, Lee Trevino. Collins won top money of $2,970 in Sports in Brief the pro-amateur phase of the Hope last year. But both he and Rosburg finished out of the money in individ- ual scoring, each with 366. Trailing the leaders were Billie Casper, who had a first-round 70 and Arnold Palmer, with 72. The top three players found the Indian Wells course to their liking, but from now on out the going may be rougher. Most of the pros rank Indian We lls as the easiest of the four in action. Par is 36-3&-72 on all the club tests -Eldorado, Bermuda Dunes, La Quin· ta and Indian Wells. Indian Wells is the shortest, 6,711 yards, and Bermuda Dunes the longest at 6,910. · Tom Nieport, last ~ar·s wlnner, shot a first-round 76 at La Quinta. A year aio Nieporte started out with an identical 76 and followed with 88- 68-68-69 for 349. Thirty·nine of the 136 pros broke par in the first round . Palmer and Casper played La Quinta. which with Eldorado is regarded as the more demanding. Which did he think was the tough· est? "They're all tough the way I'm striking the ball," replied Palmer. Casper, who won the Los Angeles Open last Sunday,. observed jovially, "I guess I'm a Thursday starter." Ordinarily tournaments begin on a Thursday. Magner 'Elated' at Draft; Cypress Dealt Body Blow Costa Mesa's Gary Magner. one of a record crop of USC Trojans plucked away in pro football's New York player draft, said he was ''elated" at being selected by the AFL's New York Jets. Contacted Wednesday at his apart- ment near USC, Magner also said he was surprised it was the Jets who drafted him. New York selected him on the fourth round. "I got letters from every AFL club but the Jets," he explained. "I was really surprised they drafted me. Weeb Ewbank (Jet coach) called me at 10 minutes to six Tuesday nlghl to tell me they had just drafted me. He asked me what position I thought I could play in pro ball and J told him I thought I could play defensive end." Magner, 6-3 and 220. p 1 a y e d defensive tackle at use last season. ''I told him I could put on another 25 pounds and I'm going to start on the weights here pretty soon with Adrian Young and a couple other guys. I've never lilted weights in my life l>efore but I need more weight for the pros." * * * C}'llreu Junior College's booes for an Eastern Conference basketball cba.mptonshlp were dealt a bo!.ly blow by flnal 11 e m e 11 t e r ex· amlnattons. the DAILY PILOT has learned. Slx-foot·aeven forward • center Doug Sharples bas been declared scholastically Ineligible. The team·,. leading rebounder and ·a 10 point per game scorer, . Sharples baa JI ANDERKELEN SAYS GOODBYE ST. PAUL · MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Ron Vanderkelen bade farewell to the Minnesota Vikings Wednesday without rancor or remorse. The one-time "Wisconsin Dandy" was traded to the Atlanta Falcons for a seventh·round draft choice after five years of living in the shadow of some other Viking quarterbacks -Fran Tarkenton for four years and Joe Kapp last season. His future with the V i k i n g s t\<aporated Monday when Minnesota traded for quarterback Gary Cuozzo of the New Orleans Saints t..nd former bltcltup man for Baltimore's great Johnny Unitas. played a key role In Cypreaa' 6-% record and second place standing in the Eastern Conference. "Yes, It's true." said a gloomy coach Don J ohnson Wednesday. "He played hi11 last game for us Tuesday against Golden West (Cypre11 won, 67-65). Right now , I don't know who'll replace blm In the starting Uneup. We're really going to miss him. "We'll have to play at 480 peroent from here on out." * * * LOS ANGELES -Mando Ramos was a slight favorite to capture tonight's long.awaited r e m at c h Laker Hex Over Hawks Intact, 110-102 against Irish Frankie Crawford in a INGLEWOOD (UPI) -One of the lO·round Ughtweight contest at Olym· ~at mysteries of the National Bas- pic Auditorium. ' ketball Association Is the hex the Los The last time the pair met Oct. s. Crawford scored an upset decision Angeles Lakers seem t.o hold over the over Ramos and the Olympic has St. Louis Hawks. heen trying to bring them together Althou gh St. Louis leads the West· ever since. The match was scheduled ern Division by a wide margin, the three times but was postponed due Hawks can't seem to beat tJhe Lakers, to injuries. c he th Harnos owns a 19·2 record and ranks no matter how 0 ten or w re · ey third in the junior lightweight division. meet. Crawford is a natural featherweight It was the same story Wednesdar and is Usted as No. 4· in that division. night when Los Angeles pulled out a He has a 26..S pro record. 110·102 victory. For the Lakers it was * * * LOS ANGELES -Nineteen Los Angeles Dodgen have algned their 1968 baseball contracts. Newcomers are shortstop Z-Ollo Versalles, pitcher Jim Grant and utility Infielder Paul Popvlcb. Versalles and Grant came to Los Ange'es In a c:leal that sent John Roseboro, Ron Perranoskl and Bob MIJler to Miuneso~a. Popvlch waa part of a deal with the Cuba in- volving Lou Johnson. In announcing the s I ~ n I n f s Wednesday Dodger G e n e r a I Manager E. J . Bavasl noted that there were saJary cuts as well as raises because Los Angeles finished In the National lea(Ue's second division. * * * GREEN BAY. Wis. It may be that rival coaches in the National Football ~ague will sleep easier tonight after Vince Lombardi, coach and general manager of t.he pro- fessional football champion Green B&y Packers. holds an unprecedented postseason news conference. There htls been speculation for some time that Lombardi may give up his coaching chores -possibly to vet.eran aide Phil Bengtson -and concentrate on the general managership. their sixth win in a row over the Hawks who have not defeated Los An· geles since the first time they met in October. ''It was not an artistic triumph," said Laker coach Bi ll van Breda Kolff. "but I'll lake It anyway." ST. lOUIS LOS ANOILH 0 I' T 0 I' T ~elv 10 8·12 78 9avlor 16 ,., J 8rldo°' 10 ~A 2' Clark 1 H 1t Ct ldWfll & 4-1 16 Covnll I 0.1 2 HvdsOll ' 0.0 I Crawford 0 0.0 0 l•hmlM I 0.0 0 Goodrich ' " 11 Siles 1 1.1 J HtW!clns ' 1-2 • Ohl J ,., 10 Imhoff Snveltr 1 7·l ' Mutller Trtmollltn I 0.0 1 Wtst J J.4 ' 0 J.I ' • ~10 27 Wllktns 1 l·' S Totals J7 11·lt 101 Tot•ls '4 22·29 110 St louis 27 22 7' 1• -102 lOl AnO<!le> 2t JO 29 71 -110 To!tl foull -St. Loul• 27. lOI An111ln u. Anenct•~ -12,3'1. Amigos Relax After Beating Denver, 112-105 ANAHEIM -Having polished off second·plaoe Denver, the AnaheiJ? Amigos take a day off belore a Fri- day meeting with New Orleans, first in the American Basketball Associa- tion Western Division. un 1-P llrior to tbe eruclal evening tUt wttb lbe tam railed aixth among 1>e a1Uoa'1 small coneeea by united Prtal 1n~·· board 0 f CMChes. CIF commisttoner Ken Fagans HYS the Executive Committee will Jegialate agaialt bieb 1ebool bask~tball teams participating ill preliminary games to profelllonal ewnta. Tilt Allllgos have currently slated a few gt.mu wbi~b have hlgh school encounten as prelli:nlnar les. presumably to attract !•ns to see the American Buketball AalOClatlon in don, as well as to wltneu the prep preltm. I'll Cut Him in Two-Quarry The Amigos built up a 23-point lead ewer Denver Wednesday and held on for a 112·105 victory. Larry Jones led all scorers wtth 38 points and prodded the visiting Rocle· as did Paul Hamey, Julius Boros, ver moved within seven points, l<K-97. Bf'n Warley led Anaheim's attack with 23 points. trCJ. by the wa.r, 11 unrlllked ln 8'it• of i&I 14-3 NCOrd llid tbe •in ~ 18th rated C9l S~ (LA). It's GIJieult to beUeY• the An~s ctllldn't btat aucb r8b!d •:=• M PblJ.1ide1Pbl• ~ · ey _.., Norfotk Stael, Mcl'f... • -Pa,.... also points out that 11 atainat the ttatt code for prep bands to appear ln eo11nectlon with any pro event -me.n!ng tlle IJ"OUPI that performed for balfUme ot the Pro Bowl Wt were vtolatinc at.le rules. There probably ltn't a Jot t.bat can be done abOut It, however, unleu the bandt are put oe probaUOn. OAKLAND (AP) -Thad Spencer, '#ho's not known as • puncher despite 13 u yos tn '¥1 flghta, Is talking of ~ bockout u h1J bil fight with Jerry Qusry nears. Qu.arTy, a 193-pound Loa Angeles youn11ter of 22, waa quoted by a sports writer as bavlnt sounded off, "l'U cut Spencer in two." Spencer and Quarry are ICheduled for 12 rounds Slturd•y afternoon fn a Wl'llfinal fight In the ellmin..tlon aeri• to ple,t a IQCCtS&or to Cualu1 Clay, whom the World Boxing Auocia· .... ----· ~ ,_ .. lion dethroned as heavyweight cham- pion. Tiie winner will meet Jimmy Ellis. winner of the other ~emi·final, for tbe .WBA crown in March or April. EUia outpointed Oscar Bonavena to resdt the final. R«orted Spencer. a San Franciscan ol 14 and lbout 20'l pounds, "lf Jerry wlJ! ~o&iu. I'll forgive hlm and lef lWD -awy around tor a while -~ four rounds." Quarry baa 14 kayos among his \ 25 victories. He's lost onl!" once, to Eddie Machen, and drawn four. 0£ coorse. he didn't apologizt. Spencer bas knooked out 13 men in compHing a 32-5 record, but Is known as a boxer, not a t.ayo artist. However, manager Willie Ketchum says he has been working on Thad's style and believes he can stop Quarry. Intentional or not, some of Spencer's recent JA-fight chal.ter has lipj>Ured t.o be Inspired by Clay's needlinf in his ilory days. • Anaheim has 18 victories, 35 losses and a light grip on fifth place. OINVI• AltAHllM O"T •"T ltd! f <M 2 Ali.ti t f.7 I eow... o oo o e•u ' '4 11 COlltdlti> 0 .. 0 8-• .., " Hammond 4 5-1 U Cll\llllfl 2 •10 lt Hltfllooiltr J "10 U Ftltt11114 6 4-4 W H41evor o M 0 Oer,.r 1 M t J-. I) It· It • t(r•.-1 "6 " M.,,."ell l l<I 1 ~ t M t Sin • .-3 l..J 1 Stlva• J t>2 W Wl1tilll I M 3 W~rf9v I 7.J 11 Tollott JI l>4' 10$ ,. ... ,, ,. .. Ht ~ -· .. -"II a W-Ml-AM~lm . J1 J6 2t 1' -111 Tllr~·llOll'ol -IJ -klllfft l lot1I l'Olll' -Otnllff 30. AMl!elm ll. Atltl!d~• -U1. ( \ .IC ,DAILY Pit.OT Jarkson Still Top Scorer By ROGER CAIWJON ... .,..,, ........ MIU Jacl.IOn of i.acuaa Beach, despite mi.uillg two 1amea with a sprained ankle, still remain.a the Orange Cout area scoring leader with 443 poinu and a 26.0 per game average. Continuing on the heels of Jackson ia Mart SCCMllMe UAOUS 1· ~.t J~fL,J.w, I~·' t. JoM ule I ~ ~ '4. 'Jim H11<1ltttl" 101 S. Mlkt s_., MO) 312 • 6. Phll J.«•" (CclMl )SI lU 1. G•'9 J,'!!,dtr IHll) ) ' Ii ji1 ~-'f:• ~~~,. (~~ '1 • 10. i!'u"tlo:a IMMI Soderberg, the M a r l n a center, who bas closed the gap by six points to trail with 417. Corona del Mar'• John Yule is third with 389 points edging out Jim Huckstein of Mater Dei (~) who was third in the last poll. Hucksteln'• running mate, Mike Sweeney continues in fifth place with 372 points despite efforts of 40, 1.8 and 2> in bis last three outings. Phill Jordan of Corona del Mar moved up a couple notches from the eighth spot to number six with a total of 35.1. Jordan took the poalUon previously occupied by Greg Snyder of Huntington Beach. Snyder fell to seventh due wu1nly to the fact the 6ilera, alonl with Marina, played only three game1 during the time the Sea Kings were getting folll' Wts under their belt. DYNAMIC DRAG DUO -The Orange Coast aiea•a owner-driver twosome of Jim Busby (left) and Hank Westmoreland make final checks of their fuel drag· Iler "Beldlboys11 prior to Friday's opening of the ( .. CdM's National Rec9rd Holder to Vie ,. 11 Ma GVl'l'UY .............. f I • ,. ' ... ball ..... f01' 8::rec::::-=..: , .. Qfl -tiolb eoaebel' ~ tbtir' .... baft pro-.., new penoueL · · OOklen Wut opm1 its .... IGD Slturdq al Clll ltate (~ Be a c b ) bl a dou)Tebeader with· t"9 ._. vaiiUY. Oranp C'A>ut It.ta .at blme Tuelda7 11l • ....,i. ..... witb~ 4oiden W.ett ~b rreCl • ~ bope1 b 1 a Rmtlen ca1t-improv• ca"JM"a a.Jt.t ,.... ....... ~-ODii& Mf9I .;~ .... iii-... .no1111&MU01L /· .occ.......... . . o.fWllCI play ,,...) . -C::' .. a... ....... •>·. . ........ .. ;19 "I!' ' ~ ....... tile..-.c. a..·sc,._.et..,...a-... a ltt"Cll .-If aot tU tllt PirNI w ... ,.,... " &I' ;tarter.. . tw • c1at to a ~· Plckeu la11 be'U .,ut bia ~· atarten •lainlt .Colnptoo~ • iandoa. -wiCb 8-and ... Ctrco •'• PllJ•not ,._.. as pltcbiq bd'tbe 111111 .. .._.,....._. .. •:· The B·uca U.. Saa Westmoreland in Winternador&ai. ... ~... ~~S:..OU:.':i Speelal to the Dally Pilot fying over a quuter-mlle who Will bavt Bobby TJPla IDll' .... tn Dplal Cwh Wtldlll .~· ~. atar Gary LOS ANGELES -Hank strip. 11 b1I fbe1 drUJf.tr drti•, -..., to Jiil latM moclll fMa apptarl .... · Jn .... Westmoreland, 2'-year old The big abowdown for the delGary .~andna~To.,.. ~of.N·e~ o11 ·6e deallr'a ~ e.....,,pttc:blftladfatt. Alto Oil blDll va Jbn nation's finest drat racers 11 Mat ¥-19 _ Daot. m&Jd. .._ D a a S1ll1e fNm Kat.er Del national record bolder from will take place Sunday. Robett ·M. TbomptOll of 'n. mlddlea .... ,_... llDell II the mlY ... (liif), Geor1e , .... frcllll Corona del Mar, beads a Westmoreland zoomed Co.sta l4e1a. . wtaUaMrolMlll90• ltut.er la a.. Olltfttld at Co a ta ~·eaa -anc1 Jake list of fo\U' area drivers who down the Yo rt, W~f_ Para, ptelldent of dltmDbMd. ' . ...JDOllMlt. Jakoaky from N • w port will be comi>eting in Na-Pennsylvania drag strip in the~ repor:ta that tta.· 'Jtlele wtm., ...._ lllto M catalr 'Dl..1..-. "'~ Barbs. tional Hot Rod Association's 6.88 seconds to establish tile field will number aome~7SO -of ...a dmlDlltllw dla6ce ' ~ -• e l g b th a n n u al Win· recognized record for a entrita tor tbl' dcMlt dfal ..... for.,....... . • -aDCl a touc1l · Qel•ea Wat ternationals at Los Angeles measured quarter mile. · cba:nqriomblps-ftef pro-~~ ~ a~~ -ud~S~• vtt" • . Rult1er coacti: Fred County Fairgrounds i n He'll be driving for Jim ducecf in the Far Wejt. ~ .:.-" Hoover IOU8da ~-' .. "' Pomona. Busby of Newport Bea@. Cara will awa• u varied Steck -:-: J_., a 210.pomder wbo -....---· The drag r a c t n g ex-Westmoreland is allo a 81 tbe driv .. ~ihemaelvta, 8eDek aa plaJed at OCC four ,..r. "We're ~J an im· travanganza is scheduled sm-fboard shaJ)er. ranglnf' ~ the· 1,SOO ~ .. ...., at 1 .. JD. ~· , ):lrO'Ytd te.ID, there'• no for a three-day run, starting Others include L a r r y h or 1epower fuel-burniq Prtdlf D!I IMaaM/ aad lO ' Bl • just bta dlldaarttd doubt .,._ il Our overall Friday with blistering quail· Stellings of Laguna Beach draptera, capable of m •a. ......, flun the ..me.. • • • other HbaW .. ADdJ -tf , * "(:( deftDM 11 madl better - that wu cur downfall lut .,.. . And the pitching and biUinl wtll be better tb1s HalOD.'' Booftr ua Diae-lettermen beet. from Jaat year' I club, tncJndl"t, amd buen>an Jim an. .211) wbo WU juat pkbd oa tbe flnt round ell tb9 baleball draft by the DttraU TIC••· Cuter, alone db second bue...-Lonnie Clamen (.Slt) art the by men returning. Pkat bueman DOD Neuiehauer ii alao back. Hoover'• best pitchers are Mck. Tbll lllt includes Den· nil Jones, A,t Spencer and Doll lluneell He aJao has Randy Summerfield from MariDa aQd Jim Nenadal from Foothill. Snyder bu 348 while the other half of the Oiler tandem, Mike Contreru, follows with 34.0. Randy Wright of Fountain Valley bas felt the pinch of four straight games in •hicb the Barons have won or lost by four pointa or lell. Pro Cage Standings GWC Cagers Newp-011 ·stuns Vike .... (pltcber • outftelclet). Dllmil LeytrlJ (outtlekt) OUMe COAST ..... WMt ...,. Yocum (flr•t bale) =:. : ::::::::::::::::·;:t··uC: r,~ ' -It LtlW leedl •111• aDd Bob l>J'eu'.e (oatfte)d) ...._ 11 ... •· ..... et L-IMCll CC , ... t -et ~ ' l • ,.._ ..._11 • .. • . Ml. SAC T~t '"· 1 .. 17 -IC Teut11111'111!1t ti ~ ~~ -:_.~l~ ~ ~":::::::::::::·;:; :!.....~ ::0.~C-LOS ANOILIH CITY :u..IU UI.... _., -WU& .,. ,.. ,,. .. .. .. • .. • • .. • .. .. ... -,... u -ot.ANOIE COAST ___. ol f 1'. I b m en #Mr. 1• .......... et .. ~ , ... ,. -COM,.TON ..,._....,_ • Mltr. S" .................. et ~ ,..._ f1 -ti SM IWMnllno Defense Credited .:ir1e: ~c: ~~ BUl Moore, the 6 • 5 forward for Marina, bolds down 10th position with 322. , ....... , ... ,...,, ,. .... aAST•a11 DIVlllOfl W• I.ell l'Ct • ...._. ll 1S .717 - as 11 "" t'h 21 ii Ml 11 ~~ ~~the talent :::: 1:: ::::::::::::::::::::: ... ~ :: ~ ::£ ~~IY F I / w . ti .. :.'-er from aN~~ secort· /Mr. IS" .................... Ml. SAC :::: ~2:. ~~~SA~ ... rog ers H bor \;Abu looked i;·r =~:; -.-.-.·:.:·::::.-.·:::::::. ~~": IMr.11-~LLEltTOH Or, mprovement .~ , . 111' ~-orkou•-and f001 '"~1rlepr ~r.W ................ ..._ Wtlt =: 121-:_•~f.:ra'fiOE ' -rt .. IA WHU l/ltr. 2'" . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . It Stttt• AM MM. ,. .... , ~-c-i · NJ • · H. · pill Jenkins looks 1 1 k e ~l .. t s. t.w;· ·,~:;: i:= ""''· " -SAN 1e1tHAao1NO &. !l~7 2S 27 •• , 12'b 2' 3t .IM 1M 12 31 ·"' 1' Wl'lJsdm tin"~.-~'-~~ Pickens' st\o.rtatop. Mike ,..,_ ". . ................ lefNr69 :;· ! : ~ ~ourNme..t Golden West co 11 e g e to hoe for Go1dill West. ;:&, , Wedneada Leppa, from Costa Mesa, :'· ; ... · · .. · ........ · ··· · · ~ ,.,. •It -., ettr1"' TourMfMl!t basbtball ..... .,.. .. ·Die'._ Ag'•'"-• Mt. SAC,-~-.... a_aaay lfflDa to have the third ,.::,.. :::::::::::::::::: ... ,•'~:': =:ll=~~ •'"' 1:·1r ... .._a .. _.... , -.nua a.I .._.. ~ .._ -lob. AP<. 311" .. • ......... Mt. SM Allleflle ,,._,,, U -SANTA ANA. Stricklin crediu h.l.s ...i., • d rt.-... ~· ....,. • ~ ~-'"" Mn l"'-••... _ .......... •• _.... ••-MT .. SAC y-yers an ...,,,., ... 11, &bt .iwatlm ~ .....,.. ir tint · VWWSJU candidates Ethan ,,.., r.~·oemii • ~ •:•-eti<i.I..,,_ adjustment to the man-to· have played th<* tou,ai toes t.a ot fhe .euon, 2S-l'1. 'oUver and Mike Balley will a-Time: i ".m. ::; : = S'~=' .. man defeMe for t be almost even-up. Maria led U.O before --.-....,~----------------_;.;.::.:..:.__::.:...:.:.:..:.:.:=. ___ _ ~ j ' ' Btttlmore H J, Detroit IOI Rustlers' cWTent g o o d They were don ir, only Tim st Qalr. and .Jim t,tc.. _.. 1 .. n qdlt tlsllliA the tldt .. ft-New Yortc UI, Clllcl1111ttl 11', OT llollOll 111. ClllctM lit "uOW.ueS against tbe best three to Mt. SAC with only ;JuveoatN tbe Tara with a tealD8 in the E a s t e r n 3: 50 left before loaing by pair ot . triual~ in 1be ~ Conference. 18. In the '14-17 Ioa to ad 131 lb. cllviaoe. LOI Mttlel )10. St. Ldlill 102 The Rustlers have been Fullerton, Golden Wat wu ...., ......, on ,_... ml •ITANCIA i>I~. " ,., decidedly out·manned in re-in contention most ol the ,. ..:;.. .._ . (M) -. KIM (NH) ~~ '~l I~ ~R, 11111._..":r=..., .. -cent outlnp but the basket· way and Cypreu managed ~1,1Mfllw fMl -.c. Mm.r tHH> iems Detroit •• ,.,,,.......... ball they've been plr.ying ta to beat the Rustle" by only '~NM; -~<M> ...,. D'Allllca i'•:= ~~:-=, 8t~ of far better caliber than two 1 NH> -• ,~, -. LYie S. Oktle YI. Stn l'rlfldlco at . l Ml!· . C1* (NH) 4lk. o.Mrf ~ OlllllM they diJplaytd earlier in the Strict1in hopes bil club llf -~fff"' -. e.r"- aeuon. cm maintain 1•-•-pro·.-.. utM!. · '""> ........-°'" flOUNTAIN VALUY,o~ "Mo le uu Y~ !Ml -! Y"!""' 11f . R fi AIA st boys who come into bl'and of bubtball through 3•r-Cit'P c•H> -. • ...., l h•=. rr; n I 111H.. IASTH;.:==.. .... JC basketb&n are right out two more toulbies. The 1 ,..; ~ (Ifft) ... Certw -~ 3' n ~ ::!"so~: : ~: 1: l of hilh school J 0 n e Ruatlera play RiYVtlde Fri· -1..t-* (Ml ... ...... CM) ~ 'I n 1nc11 • .,. ,. ,. .m 1w. defenses," Stricklin aay1. day .. 1-. at OCC and then i7t ~ CMr CMI •· ...._.....,._ le__ 1 1 1l ,..._ JerMv u " ·463 11 "It takes a little time ~o -.u• ,.JN~ -..t!.-· '""' -. ---·;-· J Kentucltv 20 JI .315 U take OD 0ra!lle C0aat Tues· 1~1·-~ ' ..__,. ,111 , adjust to the man·to-man. day. lt'fW .. -:-,...,,..., ,_, -. v.w WUTHN DfVISIOM y ' ~ to be -llJ"' ., . HUN'TIN•TON HACH JlW~ .... OrlHlle ,, 11 •• , -OU ve •"" a ~tter 'l1r . Snvdtr "1)1 '!! ,T, ?:i~' 31 21 .sM m defensive player on the JC "U we can get through ~ .".!'!!.!' , .. ) .._ -..T . .l'~ e'ri~"011 1t,,'. ~' · o.11r.~ ~ : 1: 1! level and I think we're get· " -r ....._. ,.. -_,....,. tt Melle1m 11 » _,. u ting much better defense 1boae two without being ~SK"'* (NH> -. L--.. '*-'°" • .....::.. :._.:• 11 from our pla.yers now. bo~ out, we'll be all " _ a--flfft>--. ... ' 11 Anttitlm 11i. °"'"" 1• "Allan Robinson, for in· right,'' he say1. 1 --H-. Mat-•> • IMIW, t"'41 7 New JerMY lit. Della 111 6-~ pla 1. snvw s ' '' lrldl•na m. ,.lttlllllrlll m ,,_,,_"'• yed mosUy a llOlle '.'We'r. getting . m<re ex-• -Lat•,,.. CN1f> -.. ...._ Wefl<lll' ' ... u .. • 11.-H ('.7••lt) O 12 def ' bigh b.ool t JM) -~I ...... .... -... 'J Tr T..,.. .. _ enae m SC bu perieoced all the time. All l"rNYt -~. CMI ~. MWIMY ~=•• ) I~ sa ] ~::1u~~·; ~~IMll • he's really coming along I can ask is for the boys to 1;z-1 _ '""' -. ~ w111a111 ij o.nu •' ,,_,._..,. defensively. In the last few 1 ,.. UMr1mM u'"l -.. ..,,..,._, foeltrmtn 1 be' keep buaUln~and ~laying to 1 ;..;. lM · --. ,.. urclY l'r!Uy'1 9-games, I done good i* • ..._ ...___. of illty 1• '~ (lllHJ -. ..._... • btll I 1f New Orlffnt et AMl!elm Oil some rtaJly outstanding ~'W._, I · (Ml -. s;4 -·---.,._ 6W... ii ~ :,i::~:a .'~~rttv offenelve players.,, e'r• predominanUy a '~ .,_... CNJO -. MleH <M> 1 ' MIMetote at ic~ It's beell a rough rO'fr freahma dub and we're IJ!' -H ....._ ""' .,.. • ONO F MAalNA 11•1>,~! "a ,Pi;. playing teama with much 1'fM>..._~ f""l -. ,,.._ 1 more esperlenetd personnel "r& -i-•• ~....., Ulat we have. An in· ~~ ~ ff 1 RA CE RESULTS experieuced team will make 11 ~ I P. • lot ol tunao¥•1 and that's 1= .... ..,.. ,•M> -_ = ff= 1 ·------..... ••••••-•••~• wbM we wen dotni earlier -= cMi -. .....,. f,"' -MATH HI 11.,1 .,: SANTA ANrTA .. 1hSa ltUOD. But our charts c -:.. 0.... CM> ..... Min r,~ t:I ~~\;• ,I olds:,•• ,~!...111T~-:V~~: .. ;;·~'"' 5!~~:r-'O,,_.. > t bow ,..•re committing ...,. •M> ....... ~ • ~ '! ~~;~~'; tj tm:G=~ t!1-~---~-~--e-~_~w_er_tumo __ v_er_• __ • ..:..__ .. _,_fll_·.:..~_ia;:_::.__IJ..:..'_•_ 1t:.~v~Mk= r!::~Q'='~ ... Wl'Oll'T ••--,11 ;.1,~!&.t8..-..°'= s=;.••.., s'itl'~T-<=J ,..! f!t. . i £ ~ -..::.:~ G':-wt..~=r:.o.a L . ~ t=?~v~l.f!t,'\I u ~~ .... Mt .. :-.::::.:-u."" ! I " R~~ ''".;M" .. C.:: t,i;;,a!m'.:t::_Al-IOW~~ ' if z.r• ~ Miil« II !S.lltn) UM Mt SA i I 1~Jr. ~. -J~>c •• ti WITMllT'ft ta» ........,. ~ ~ 'r.1f.-...... 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More New Part. In Every Beman.,aetllftd Complete Engine •All New Water Tubes • AD New Roeker Shafts • All New TlmJnr Chains •All New Tlminr Gears • All New Ma.fn Bear· ings • All New Rod Bear- ings e AD New HydrauHe Llf ten • An New Ba8hinp • All New Seal G ... ketA • All New E xltaut Valve111 •AJI New htakt Va1vet1 e All New TalTt Springs • AD New Pi8tcna • All New Chrom .. Type Rinp CLIP THIS COUPON This Coupon Worth 1 25 On the Parehue of Azty CA>mplet. • or S·CrUncler Bqine lntt&IW 0.. eo.,.. ·-a. ... oner JCs:p1re1 kt. r• a. tt• -.: . -._ . . .. . . ... .. . ~ • t .. . ' . II DAILY PILOT ~. FttlMry 1, 1968 Start Your Engines W est1ninster, In Sunset Mat '"' by ~ou/gofe Wesbn.lnater and Marlu, two ol tht bHt Ltape'a top pow .. Jn wrutlinf, IQl&ll'e oU a I o'clock Ji'riday in what wW probably cleclde Stock car driver Budcly Baker 1eta ao many requeata the loop Utlt. for autoerapbed picttaes be has to turn them over to a HosWJUes get under way publicity tervice to procen. ln mid·MUOll, when be II the at Westminster. busiest. he 1eta 3S letters a day, and like all C11G1cleatioua 1be I.loot will be blnkh\f celebrities he answers nearly all of them. a lot of their hopes on their "Some letters don't require an an1wer, but the ones 136 lb. Paul Robinson and that do I send a repJy. All requests for pictures I have to Dave Wommack in the 108 turn over to Dodge (the factory for whom be races) and lb. dJvh1on. · they have the picture• made up for mallJ.Jll. All I have to The . de!ending I e a g u e d · i th and b d th b k,, n-.. champton VUtlngs will be o ts s gn em an em ac , .IHl&er says. pinning most of thei:r hopes It is dificult to imagine the fan wor1hip NASCAR Grand • for a win with Doug Gephart National drivers are accuitomed to receiving every day of in the 130 and Andy Vorooo their lives. Fan loyalty in Dixie has to be aeen to be be· in the heavyweight class. lieved. venm In NASCAR Land. Baker Is just another driver, but bia ~?'~:i!=•o'~~t J:c.w~= fta1 lans worship him like youngste rs in· the West go for O. J. -:U-Aroue11o tHBl c1ec. cw1r1 1•1 i impson and New York kids relate to Mickey Mantle. ~~a-aim tH11 "'"'*' oe-cw> Baker can tell what time of year it ii by opening bis -t~wc1e CHll die. ""',.. cw> mailbox. From mldJeaaon to about Novembe:r, when the IH~.01o1wy cw> -.c. ~ clock car circuit hu paused to catch its wind. is when most 1U:-~ 1H11 -.c. ...,... cw> 4f it comes in. -t1-lond cHll ,._. FNllM cw1 -3:47 Oddly enough, the mailbag Is heaviest at the end of s-1.._,.,,.., CHI > -.. c.tt cw>- the season. ,. IU::i:~ c;'Jli ~~~r:.JHrJit! "Lots of folks write me at the end of the year to say ·f!.-."Y1111e,.. IHI > -.. ,.,_ how much they enjoyed watching me race all year," Baker :~=~f*rdt 1w> ,._. ~ 11ays. (W~~lttYM CH•l *"" D9Ylt Then the volume reduces to a trick.le, until right after (he Daytona 500, whkb this year will be Feb. 25, before ....,... ,,.,._ growing araJn. ..r--""lfh 11:.·~ ,.,,.:r,:,.n._ Coro11 ~el Mir Tire I Te1loo Servi~ • 3601 Ed CNsl """"" . . c ... .., Mir Pho• 675-22" ... . " . . "Right now I may be getting about one letter a week," c~'1=};~-IWI """" c.nl•• Baker says. c.4tE'1fr: iw> -. ,. ... .,, .... , Most of the yoW'lg lady correspondents know Buddy is 1.1 1-cw> -. ,_. CH•>-Tile first ,.....,.,,_llrt tested ... ,...... ... IPllllUUY · ~ arrfed. So be doesn 't get those mail order propou.lJ some -ft'"• iw> -. ~ '"81 dim stars do. • ~~ CHI) -. ........ H . .!!!.JW> -.C) ·~-~ .... !.J!!.•>-c-l4 • e does fet a large number of letters from young boya, -···~" cw> -. 1._ HI> JDd be 11 sensitive to the fact h11 conduct on and off the :E""' cH•> -.. Md"'-" cwl l"ack hu its lnDuence among younger fans. ~ IHI> n. "'-cw> For tliat reason Buddy is one driver who is trying to 1~~e111w> -iw forftlt lfve down the "bootlegger and moonahiner" image ltoct car HYW-fto metc11 Oclng haa arown up with. ....,, "TIMI way I IMk at ft," lte AY•, ''we are pnfe1- 1loul 1We&e1 ul Iota of beya datoae u te let dilelr example. Tiie ieDow1 •• i• .,.. ... putyblf a let ud male a dltplly of dlemHlvet area't ltelptltt &lie 1port. "Plea1e don't ue uy aamea, beeaae tlley are frle.U et mhte, ud I .... e ..W.C peneull:y aplMt them for dolH wba& they wut te do. Btlt a fer me, I eo .... 't .. It. r, ....... .i1s1.,s••t The aiaht of a carousing race driver to Baker la a1 de- moralWng to a youngater u if Johnny Unttas kept a bottle of Bour~n on the bench ud swlaed out ot k .VCl'J time the Coils go on defense. Baker 11 a giant of a man in Nclrih Caronna, where foot· ball and buketball playen come mce. He 11 t ft. I in. llDd weighs about 250, starred ill football and traat W JINeCf up collete to join the Grand Nattoaal circuit , He 1tlll worb out like an athlete, running alid w.tilg with weigbtl. Lut two timet I taw him he wu ablta1nlnl at press parties at which nobody e1'e wu. 1 Like Richard Petty, Buddy ii the IOD of a Grand Na- ttonal great. Papa Buck Bahr still competet from time to time in the tame race• with bit tGD. Buck 11 4t, Buddy fl. Their real namet are Elsie Wylie Baker, Sr., and Jr .. but have you ever CODJidered walkhlg ap to Gino Marchetti or Merlin Olaen and greeUna them with tomethlng like: "Hi there, Elzie"? Let't leue It at Buck ad Badd1. IMMr a• radii ......... net ......... .. ltUle m~re tUa u eu.tdllL ft'1 .... , Mwawer, tllat M ..... , ea•P& •• Ulre tnd. ft'1 a ...., .,......, ... ntertalalac ipedade. Wlte• Jobale Pal'lllll .,.... ... ,. .... ~ WMd t. ~ lllNCet ndq a...._ atdi&. I WU fertua&e e ... gk .......... MD .... ti -ta1•1.-a.wwpMe,..,..,DuRNll1a. ... tf Car Craft M11uhte. When the ame BaDet JM Ganea euae ner tile pabUc adclrett my1tem, I be1an to weeder If .... was : going to h Jib wret111a1, WU. fin ,.,. nmilal •around tbe coutrJ aalq tile Utle "Swedlal A-.eL" It Wu lle.U• 811Uet lee Yu, It wa1 fie real Joe Ganoa, Du URrt4 me. T1le mH wbt ttlrrtl my amaaU. at ... GOmert .._ 1.. 11early • y9art afo, Bllltt J4K"<. was ttlll nellll at tbe a1e of II. ll'e won the mala. h that Reid were tkee tdler ,,.., aamea fnm rada1, Panoa, Carntben Hd Carter. 'nley wen tlle .... •f Jobale Pane•, DMc Can •era ... n.a.. Carter. Later la nae ..... , J8'allle ,.....W. flu wm be treated te a speetal 1lx-ear nee featmta1 p.,.... • Caner ... Carntllen, "" Srt .... Jn.. Daay ear! • ratlatrt, llOW n yean oN, will .. ve • wait utD .. , • neJt blrtWay t. compete .U. U.S. A• a.• ., Sperta c., Clab ef Ameriea..:r .. alrnlb' -17 ,..,. .. radal esperteKe be ..._ Be ttartM II ....,_, ...,daatJ.,e ......... Shrt Ctre11lt• Nen and not.a u tpaet will allow: Althoqb CllTOU $MlbJ ad Ken Walllt have announced that Bna Mc:LR· • and Dtn1a HubH WUl drive their two turbine can at Illdlanapallt bl Mq, Mct.ren bu not decldld yet. Be bul IMtber offer. • Dla. Caley ................ , ............ Ill IMJ wllllelt .. ._ W • lat tw ,....... lh't ....,..., tile •••• ., ....... ..,.., -.. ......... Scff•3L~, ......... (I) -. .... CQIM) ~c•>-...ldWWW -+ ;J., II> lleC. Nrnklll Cc.Ml ( i..J. c_, CC4M) dlc. Hltdac* ~ C•l dlc. Clwlt Cc.M> -~ CQIM> ....,.. Mkll9 c•> c (I) ...... C8Mllf c c•> ..... ... __ ,., ....... ~ c-(~ ...... *di 100 niplt • ,.. ""' -mra ...... at 50, 60, 70, 80. ,.,. .......... trllCUolt, ,.. (II ...... htlwtd W.0- Sflolllclln. LOlgw Mflqge. flrtsscn-sul l_,hler. F"" 4-plJ. TJm. Trw U.Profllldesllll. 1 ...... .,,,.... -"'" _-:::-°""" ~ . ' ....... ·::::. ,... '9. -·.-JI_... .. '~~ ..•....•• ~ ::~ .......... .... '°"° Q\\. ... ~······ .. -· ...... . ,, .• , .._.. --- 11XACO CllDn CAID With .WHITEWALLS liMID NIW'4 PLY ·too% DuPom Nyloft CondructiH. HMvy Stfff INdin9. P•lybutedl•ne Uner. ANY sm, ANY CAI Ullll Ult14 7.71s11 7.Jh14 ..... 14 . 1.1•11 7.7k 14 UllrU MllU 2i$29 PIH $1.10 to $2.H 01. F,E.T. I 014' tlro 7.U.14 7JSd5 7.7h14 6.ts.15 1.25x14 l.15x1S ·7.Jla14 7.J5xl5 L00.14 7~0a1S l.4b15 US.14 f.1S.1S l.00a1S 7 AOls1S U0.14 US.II f.00.15 Plw Ix. Ta 1.14 te U9 .... .W ti,. * .. •9fl/y .. °""Se.II.-,,,,_,,,... .......... ~ .,.,,.__ ...... ....... .... ., 100 .,,,. ... ,......_ ....... ,.,.... ,,.. c.-Clly,,,... c a t • t s f c }I a l ( t E I a I I f t r n ' b d c a f! n 'I e tc ii ti tl h ti v r SP , • .. ,, . ........._ Lut SaturdaJ, 1lp •p ... ., went 30~lbern dallfornlani fir a ntgbt to down under and bnguoo Ud khri country, and never never land. 'l1le angllnf IJ'OUP wu beaded for the mOlt unique ftlblal tl:larnament ever concocted. A ._.c aaltwater adventure dreamed up by a,ward Alhby wbo la Drtli~t of the Conolan Corpora. lion that mates Gucfa J'C>de, the conteat is called the stuth'ern Cross Filbioc T4N11lament. The area they are ~g boasts tbree ol the best ftahlng holes ~ tbe world, the teeinm..c waters off ~ Great Barrier Reef at Cairns, Au.stralla._ at Whangaroa, New Zeal~' and Papeete, Tahiti. ! Monday, the Howard AsbbYa, with the Elmer Hehn and ~e Manny Stevera, all of ~ewport Beach, will fisb ~ tOumey u will Captain Sid Bracy, E. Garrett. Don ~. the Jack Ferrys., Bob Alexander, the F. W. Nor- tont, the Hageretedt, the R. P. Tobinl, the S. A. Bakers, BUl McGee, J. Wallace, Georgt1 Cooper, the L. Evans, senior and junior, J. Babros, D. Reilly and Pete Cornell, all risidentl d the Southland. . tn the same party are five anglers from Florida, aad ~en from u far-awiy as Oklahoma, Washington IOd Ohio. · '. At the f1nt slop at Cairns, some 100 fishermen from all over the globe •ill be here to compete and try their baits in these waters that produced the world ncotd l ,OM pound black marlin last yeu. r. P•rt• "' s•"taet1 ' . l'rfday, the entlN tourney group of sportsmen , .wlll whlftttCllntt tn Sydney before flying to Whan· ..,.., New leeland where Zane GNy, with local ilcl,,., John Vltallch •ta number of world records I fft the .... 1920s. . . On Feltrwry 12,. the toumament switches ac.- . ff9ft In Tahitian w•te" where • 3,000 pound mar· · ltn ••• taken on • hand line by nitfves fishlntt for .. to. l · And here 11 wftere the competitors will meet ~-bit and tough All!,son Tuna, too. ; In this part o ftM South Pacific the ltottom le ''"'holy ..... ••• '.1'11-.... Deep ! . Id Groenendyb of Harbor Island, who spends 1$Ucb of the year at bJa plantation in Tahiti, reports be wu spooled thrff timel 4n one day on 135-pound stuff because 1hese bl« bombing tuna strike and then head djrectly for the deep and there is no way to tum their dlarge. Victor Jory, of tcreen fame, has turned producer def ii concentrating bl1 adivitie& in wildlife and fiBhing fUms. He and bis c.ameramen will catch all the excite-nimt and the winners· and losers of the Southern Cross 'l'purnament for 1bowing to angling clubs and the gen· eral public . . 1 Like the recently deceued Bob Wilson who loved to fiab a.nd give away bicycles to practcially every kid i .. the HarbOr area, Ashby k the same kind of host in the grand manner. . For it was he who told all the sportsmen fishing the Southern Cross to le~vt their gear at home becauJe hf had arranged to have tackle for every kind of fish ~ croup would .ncOdllte react, to go at Crai.nt, 'J)lin(aroa and Papeete. 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"""' 1'11 -M • .. • TtlundlJ, 'e11tuarY 1, 1 «168 High Schaol Campaign Opens Feb. 9 APea s ·wimming Prospects Brigllt BJ ROGER CARLSON Albright for most of their ....... .., ,.....,.... ·-poinwi. Blab a c h o o l swtmmtng Others expected to help teUOD ta due to get under out the Sea Kin£ ca.use are way shortly with the Coro-• Jim Bradburn, ~ McGlll, na del Mar Pl'.actlce ret.ya · Bob M c c l e 11 a n, Steve and the MaDc1a relays both Schwer, Jim Stoner •d acbeduled fer February 9. Tom Horn. Newport B a r b or look.a like the clau from tbe Or· ange Coelt area in the SUD· l6t Leatue while in ~ Irvine League it appeata that C«ona del Mar stands a good chance to uphold its Irvine' League cliampion· ship. c ....... alM•r The Sea Kings will miss the likes of Mike Martin & Co. but still retain a num-ber of outstanding swim- mers. C-Oacb Dave Mlllovich ftl. cornea back Brook Cross and Mike Albright among others who could lead the Sea ·Kines to another undefeatAld dual meet season. Cross bu done 57 fiat in the 100 butterfly and Af, bright was second in the CIF' finals of the Bee 100 and 200 freestyles last year. The Sea Kings will be re· lying on Nick Armstrong, Eric Curtis and Bruce Black to go along with Cross and Coata M•• C-Oach Don Utter sreeted over eo candidatta for the Mustang swim team and promptty claimed he would be de'per than ever before. 'lbe Meu coach iJ count· ing on Dave Whitaker, Chris Gammon, Bob Mosley and Jay Sponagle to carry the burden for the Muatangs. Whitaker, the only Mesan to ever to make. the CIF 1i· nall in swimming (2nd in the Bee 50 free) will be go- ing m the aprinta and the individual medley. Another junior, Gammon figures to go in the 100 fly. Gammon turned in a 57.5 this year in an AAU meet. Mosley is expected to vie In distance races and breast· stroke while sronagle, a sophomore up r o m the Cees will go m the breast· stroke. Curt Plumlee and Jeff Roy are two others heavily counted on. Mosley ls the only senior on the squad. 1 E.U.nd• The Eagles are taking dead aim at Corooa del Mar's domination of the Ir· vine League and coach Lea Cutler bu a lot of help from the Bee team back that copped the ClF cham· pionship last year. Cutler la figuring on Jim Carroll in the middle dis· tance and freestyle, John Prentice in the sprints, Da· vid DeGrasse ln the back· stroke and individual med· ley, Greg Goodyear in the breast and freestyle. Others figuring prominent- ly in Estancla's plans are Jim Hill, Steve Owen and Bradley Stevens. Fount•ln Valley Coach Henry H o r t o n claims his swimmers prob- ably won't do as well as last year due to transfers. Gone are David Taylor (third in the Oee 50 free in the CIF bnals) and Mark Milllnich via the transfer route. Horton bas Frank Pucoe back in the 200 free (2:03.0), Eric Stone in the individual m e d I e y and backstroke, Dennis Larkin in the free- styles and diving, Harry Noah, a transfer from Lonr Beach Wilson in the 200 f r e e style and individual medley. The diving pictW'e at Fountain Valley is bright with Larkin and Jim Boyle handling chores. Buntl..,ton Beach The Oilers are starting from scratch w'ith R.ms Hill leading the way. Along with Hill are Mike Moorehouse and Rick and Mike Brian. Hill swims the 50 and 100 free. He bas a 54.0 to his credit in the 100. Moore, house will go in the 100 and 200 free and Rick Brian will go in the free sprints. Brother Mike figures in the breaststroke. Laguna Be~la Four school record hold· ers lead the Artists' cause in the Crestview League. A total of seven lettermen returns to Laguna headed by the titleholders. Mark Atwood, Carl Cray, Will Hitchcock and Jim Warren. Others counted on are Charlie W a r e and Bob Frost. Coach Warren Watldna says weak spots in the team are diving and distanc~ races. Hitchcock and W a r r e n both go in the medley while Atwood ls a freestyler and C r a y apeclalizes in the breast. <"' M.,.I•• Marina has lost ace Rich Eason but could still pose a threat to Newport and Anaheim in the Sunset League. Back are standouts Keith Donaldson in the free, Greg Helend in the butterfly. John Turner in the free and Mike Hagen in the breast. Others counted on to share the load are David Miller, Michael O'Farrell, John Remy. Roy Buell. Paul Farr. Don Lippoldt, and Lee Davidson. Steve Mcconnaughey, an outstanding sophomore, is expected to do m o s t everything. Ne.eport Barbor The Tars stand a good chance to nab the Sunset League Utle with eeveral top swimmers back that fialall. ed second in the Irvifte League last year beb1nd Corona del Mar. Back are Jell WllCOJ: ln the breaststroke. Erle Lin- droth in the sprints, Gary Thomson in the breaat and Doug Dovey in the butterfly. Also bolstering the Sailor contingent are Mart Holle. Tony L a B ia n c a, 8ob Rogers, Brad Shoemaker •. Jim McDonald and J1m Wilson. • Rogers will be counted on in the backstroke a n d sprints while McDonald will probably go in the 400 frM style. We•tml ... tet' WI Coach Walter Otto has a young swim team this yeu with only two seniors amon& 12 junior s , and • sophomores. Ross Cook ( 100 and SO free style) and Jim Stout in the backstroke are the seniors Otto will be counting on. . Others to help out are Steve Kubel up from the. Cees (individual medle1i breaststroke and freestyle)( lt's1968! And again PlymQuth leads both ,Ford and Chevrolet in Resale Value .. 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OOUILE TROUILE -Serena, a look-alike couain of Samantha, played by Elizabeth Montgomery. makes trouble on "Bewitched" tonight, in color, at 8:30 on Channel 7. A case of mistaken identity en· sues when the hippie cousin makes the front page of the local paper. TELEVISION VIEWS 2 Great Plays In Spotlight By JERRY BUCK NEW YORK (AP) -Two stage classics, each more than 30 years old, brought a luminescence to the television screen Wednesday night rarely seen this season. FIRST, there was Maxwell Anderson's "EJiza. beth the Queen," a 90-minute Hall of Fame presen· tation on NBC. Then, ABC's two--hour re-creation of John Steinbeck'6 "Of Mice and Men." It was to the vi ewer's advantage that they did not overlap. How alike, and bow different, they were. One was a drama of love and intrigue in Lbe splendor of the Elizabethan court. The other was a chronicle of two hapless migrant workers in the Depression caught up in a dream they could not realize. BOTH PLA VS revolved around the relation· ships of two people trapped by circumstances - in one instance, a queen and a nobleman aeeking her love and her throne, and in the other, a wan- dering farm band and the half ·witted companion he is bound to protecl ln each, one is compelled to execute the other. Dame Judith Andel'SOn portrayed Queen Eliza. beth with an incandescence. She ',\'II a WOIDMl tor• mented by love, yet willful enough to aacrifice that love for power and duty. ln the final sceoe, 11 she wavered -yearning for love, yet knowing Lord Essex would bring England to ruin -ebe w• par-ticularly moving. CHARLTON HESTON W11 splendid • Essex, the larger-tillan-lile popular hero. whose ambition and vanity and pride made him hell-bent for disaster. George Sdlaef er's production was well staged, the supporting cast was excellent and the players were magnUicently costumed in a rich mixture of color. " IN. COUNTERPOINT to the Elizabethan play, Of Mice and Men" achieved force as a low-key drama. The direction was unobstrusive and the color was muted like a pale water color. ~orge Segal brought an earthy compassion to the role of George, the protector of a dimwitted giant, Lenn ie. Yet. the play properly belonged to Nicol Williamson and Will Geer. WILLIAMSON played Lennie with a child-like grace. He dreamed o~·owning a farm with George, where they could raise rabbits and be could pet t~em. But his affectionate strokes led to death - first that of a puppy, then o~the trollop wif or a boss' son. Lennie's trust in George remained to the le e!!d, when George put a bullet into the blck of his head to keep him fr om dying at the bandl of others. GEER. WAS CANDY, the role he created on Broadway m 1937. On his face could be read all of the woes of a man beaten down by life. . Joey .Heatherton played the teasing wife with a Wl6tful innocence . . DAVID SUSSKIND'S re-creation of stage and movie C'lasslcs for ABC this season has been un- even. but this one ranks with the brilliant "Diary of Anne Frank." Denais tlae /tlenaee .· ' .. · • I ' . a.. TM lie llllllE (C) (IO 111ft.~ Jlny~. !. ............ (C) ( ) ~ AMnllllly, JICt D 1111 l'Cledi llM: """ .. Clllllt' (Cllmedy) '&S-The Tllrt Stootes, M1111 West. fllllCJ ._ !• (I) Tiii nine.. (C) ( .) e,.., NI (30 min) ...... ,...,.. ....... lillw1 euc.. ... r ... f:JO 8 ODil H4 Klfrilt (30 mlri.) ·• 1'e ._, .,_ (C) (30 111ln.) • ..... (C) (30 •ill.) m lldWe't ""' (30 min.) .... .,, .... fl) ............ "....._ ., IMticltrt 34 1• • a Cl) e11 EM1ll 11.ws: <t (30 M111.)W1lllr Cllll.~ 11 Hwas; liilUet R.,.t (C) ( miit.) ..... ...,,, -...,..; (C) nilit.) "Hot Mlnelll S~p.• D f r,.., (30 mill.) • I lM a., (30 llli11.) • lilllpl'• '"* (C) (30 mill.) ., .... Clflltf, ..... fl)~Fllt ID DOUT ~ u1111oo1 to llnrlb11." 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LRIATHAH FIVE!" • ...... .... "'lhltinat '" Salz. ...... ..... ..,.. (C) (30 111111) ...... : """ ..... ., ..... &..-(waelm) "57-.lhw Otvil. ...... Clllll 11:.9 ............... .. ..,. ... '57-N Clnf, ""' ~ ... ..,,..... .. •• (I) Tiii , .......... IC> D"" Cil ,_, ... ._ <Cl eu.~ ... (Q .. , ... :.,... ....... ( .. ) -,.., ...... ,. '""" DIM AIMINWS. D ... ..,...l.ICll,C> .................. , ..• ·~.um.~u._ Hlhlllt DMtill. • -.. • ... -1' TU1i91.!WEEDS FLEE! BEFORI \rt ,,.,. _ ......... - Mun AMD Jiff '1 Al Smllla • ':' ..... -. . .. )"; .. HOLLYWOOD -Ruby ...... wtll bi ... OD ltap for tbe ffnt time, bt more . -• "*' lllSt Tue.day wbea a'be ~in "Bell. Boot ud Candle'' a t Cbiea-'1lvlllbot Theater. Mias Keeler, 58, a gtandlllM6er, bas been nv. in& in ntatllMDt With her pr'Meql b.-..., J 0 b D Lowe, at 2111 Med Drive, Newpmt Beach with a view: Of the Pacific ml, UDtil re-- He 1ucbes Lmdan'• tufnld.on tlen$ to cool it Ind cell him"Sir''l . SEE ''LUX-£" ON THE LARGEST SGREEN IN ORANGE COUNTY •ATR• s.t. & Sun. 1-4-7·10 ..... COllJA..,. ..... , •• ,,.. . S.. the FMleus llecrNtton~ of Noak and the Ark, Adam •ncl Eve, S.r1h'1 S.c.rifke and many othen. ·• ** * SID'llENlmll·AYA GA!!!. A llllW" RICHARD JIARm·JOON ftw1un -::r=-011MIE·lOCHAEL PARIS •• ... , Pml nrr c.rrtrr'T •••• FU.t" CEOl\11& aMJ• • -""' -~ .... llfPmf •.. /rt ,..., .,,...., ,._.,.,Ol21U9911f ........... i..-.-..11r .... ,... t.1se··c..1r...- LAST 13 DAYS -4llJl fact. I've never done I lfnilfJt actinC job Oft · sta19. n wu ahrWys •line .uct duciac. "Wbell they uked me to ,pla)" the 'put of the Jeadlng lady'• aunt l tbouabt it would, be tun. "l'm excited abollt going back to wort. And flattered too. I don't llave an agent. But the producers aoutht me ollt down here at the beach. Now I've got to work hard aot to le.t them doWd. "It's very nice that they would think of the old gal." TV APPEARAN¢f; Mila Keeler's last public appearance was with Jerry Lewis on the comedian's television show in 1963 when she hoofed and sang "42nd Street" a n d "Shipmates Forever." 1be songs were a pair .-..c:.-. ''Wlterhole #3" ...... -C'llhll, Lit'• u.. • Uttle" .... .....,, .. OlJ Ttl COflS'I Open Nlthfly 6:U p.rn. ......_Set.'& S-. et I,_ • ,......---------- PaUl l\lEWMal'\I r.ont Hcll\ln tUKE I · f$l ~ ~-I l -----~ .-UT NLM CU.ISi~ ftTntmAYN...,, ........ "'ANNA KARININA'" ..... ....... ...,., ..... ......, "MIN AND BILL" ...... .,_ ... C4'W ..._,..... "TO 111. WITH LOft• ...... L.-o.tr Slllrlf ,.Moa THAN A MllACLI" ----•II ...... _ _,.... Ul·l271 1.01nn U.•LOAO ... IC I ,.,_,...,,. O...Mlr1lll -....Ulm TMID'" .Nell"-"HOW TO MU.DD YOUI Wlllr All c- • ...._, T ... .__ .. C8lw ........... "COO&. MAND LUii" ........... "THI YISC:OUNT'" :_ .......... , ...... ot her faVGriiu from more tttan a ~n fttms made 1n the tt.108 with Diet Po,,.U and otber leading ~en. , The Cblcaco theater in which Ruby wft1 ~ playing is tbe same bowie in which Lee Radliwm made her ac. tin& debut and was clob- bered )>3 reviewers-. "I'm not faml.Uar with Ute play,'' Miu .... Mid. ''In fact, I've ne~ teen it. But I -don't think that's im· port.ant. We've a 1 r e a d y atarted rehearsals , and I'll be working .with WepdeD Corey, which should make tbinp eUier Cor me," LEGS. nGURE Ruby still has the legs and figure that made her a star, but she admits she lacks the ambition to return full time to greasepaint. "I retired beca~ I want· ed to raise a family and lead as normal a life as possible, and that's what I've done," she said. "I wouldn't want to go back to work as a steady thing, not even with the children away at college or at their jobs. When I retired in 1939 -gosh, that's almost :.> years ago -I meant it." Mlas Keeler will eppear in the Chicago production for three weeks before returning to S o u t h e r n California "to spend as much time as I can with my newest grandchild, John Matthews Hall, more ·than two months old!" 1\i1ffi@Sa .. I, . . . . 8 0~ Ct'I', ••• ,. , , • llOMI Of IOCIQN9 CHAM ~ 1M WT tAllOA It.VI. \ IMllOA IUINSUl.A• '73.(041 ~ • CHILO wmt 'AUNT ONlT • Held Ov.r .Third Wffk !<A SUPERB FD..M ! "-u ........ ,t,.. "BRILLIANT CINEMA ART." -to1.lnC.f~"·;· ,..,.y-" l.,.,.... Children's Show Set For Mesa "The Shoemaker and the Elves," a musical fairy tale, will be the spring prOduction of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse's junior division. Tbe fantasy, scheduled for April 5-7 at the Community Center auditorium, ineludes a cast of :40 youngsters under the tutelage of dlrec· tor Pati Tambellini and musical diiector A n i t a GTossman. Heading the cast are Ron- ni CUnha as the sbo~maker and Sue Saunders as his wife. The elves will be played by Bee.Icy .a<>g.gs, Laura Olson, David Cunha, Andy Vfrscik and. Harla Jae Wood. Featured roles will be ~en by Tim Flanagan. Tad B-Og·gs, Toni Bergman, Patty Chavez. Evangeline Got- tusso, Jana Goar, Cathy Ann Cdnnel.ly. Steven Gf'asser and Mari Quigley. Completing the east are Susie West, Lisa Swenson, Dawn Haines, Kay Lynn Baugh, A m y ThOtl\1>SOn, Patrice and Gre-g Corteau, JOdy Kisheneff, J a c k i e Meyers. Merry Freeman. Alice Hubbard, M a r i 1 y n West, Joanna Conner, Joy Saunders, Claudia Wimmer, Terri Vitro, Mike Harp, Ray and Dwight Ri'ce a n d Heather Heuser. Four performances are scheduled oyer Jbe weekend. Maybel"{Y GOOS liln .,;;noo~•• . T ... ~-::.:· Without Grilfitli H~~~T.4 . ·~ :: ~,.. ,.,...-:: . 1o1-;.. •. c ...... r ~~ Buy• ~O!, S001"f Ber-ry, ~ mode,.t, bandsome u,,.v.:::'1= ~ ~ ip .....,......_ -youog man Wbd speaks i..,_, ,.....,.. e..t11'..S•llt. Dileo J-ry -,_ HOLLY'fOOD (UPI)1 -softly and treads cautiously. 0111_. v. c .. --. 1 Call a ficUtioua ilick town "It's reany &eary corning""' 111 ~ '= '-'"'' . in North c.toUna be the in to rill tho•e boots of ~ • ./1=r~ i :· .:'°'~ ~~ star ol a weekly television Andy's," Berry said. "I ~:._.~:::_Clhnwi'._!· C:-: series'! hope we can hang on to :~,..:.., ~1111~_.: :: Not the inhabitants mind even half bls audience. That 1cMN1eMc1 "'" tlulGu.., t11t 111ne. ? I. to l&etiO JoHptt e. o.vi. you, but tile hamlet itself. would be good enoug,~ 'flllwv ""t11ic • c.llfo(flle We'll all have a chance keep us on ·tt\e air. er111c1'9! Otta 1n Or .... C1111MV to find out nm fall when "MY character ts named My c°"'"'i..-. &ulfes , . But ~~~ "Tbe Andy Griffith Show" Sam Jones, a fanner. l'ut1t11hed "'""~ c .. at .,.,.., l'llot. . -~ l~ leaves the air to be replaced be won't W a rube ar a Ftbnllrv 1• •· u,"' , ... by "Mayberry RFD." bumpkin. He'~ be something LEGAL NOTICE Mayberry is the inake-like Andy Taylor. Be's a P·ntN believe burg that ha~ spewn widower )Vith a young son •• cHT1~an 01< 1ut1HH1 forth Sheriff Andy T~lor • · 1<1cmiout NAiii• .. h (Andy Griffith), Barne y Farmer Jones won't play co~~"l:f'""' ~ 1:f'r Ecll"T: F:.'e (Don "'-otts). "'·mer heavy comedy but like s1., s1n11 AN. c1111om11. 1111411W ......... ll' n..u '-"' ' fictitious firm Mmt tJI J. L. .._ Pyle (Jim Nabors), Goober Sheriff Taylor will react to 0p11~1 ''"""" anc1 11111 . 111c1 tltm Py G T ,_,ft ) • 11 comllOMd of tfl• fOllNhl!I ""°"' le < e 0 r g e ~ay • the genUe small town humor 1¥1-Nlnw in "'-111C1 l'lk• " Aunt Bea Uttle n... ·-"' · midence Is as iollows: ' "'I"' ........ that SeeJllS to be fading Jemes L. Wood, '"' •hoelea Drtw, all the rest. cos•• Mes., c.n'°"'AI. It was predicted tbe show these days. 011tc11 J1nu1rv 10, '"' JI,,,.. L. WOOd would die when Knotts, and The show's producers are s11,. o1 c1111orn1a. or1M1 COU!l!Y then Nabors left Mayberry providing Berry with a N~,/·~~~~ ~ 2:-~~1411 ~'"~ for greener pastures. But · sidekick, an i m m i g r a n t pe...-1iv •PP .. •• J1"*. L. ~ th h l ed d Itali f M • () known lo me to be Ille •-..,_e e s ow surv v -an an armer, a r l n n1me is sutlK'rlbeel 10 "'' wi1111t1 In· fn the top 10 in the ratings, Vincente -played b y strument 1nc1 1a.-ledlld .. Wll:llled t.oo. Gabriele Tinti. With luck, 1111 ~"':Obttt-11. Rubinstein Griffith. then must be the the pair may . evolve tilde ~,0::~tC.~i~c:n. .. secret ingredient. But 'CBS same easy goi:ng come Y Prtnc1,..1 Offlc;e thinks otherwise. W h ~ n produced by Gritfitb and ~Y o::,:.~::i"'!.,,,... Andy leaves the show tbis Knotts. Mer 13. 1H& spring, Mayberry will con-Plll>llSlled 0r-~st 0e1iv fl11ot. tinue on without him. LEGAL NOTICE f::'"Y 15 11111 FelliiWry 1• '!.i! Perhaps it is a tribute ----------.'II to American ru>stalgia for CHTll'tca;i"1~ 1u11Nass LEGAL NOTICE &~ sma:ll town living and the l'ICTITIOUI NAME CHTll'ICAH Of' IUllMDt....~ . l 1iI M uh.a ._ _ The uncllrsillned do c~llY ll'teY lrl • l'ICTITIOUS NAMll :s; s1mp e e. a, ..... rry .... s conductll\9 • b\191-• II 1654 ll1bt0d(, Tiie ~ do ~ ~r9 O O f r e e W a y S , n 0 COiia f;\etl, California, under Iha fl<> -~-·.1,_ 1 biltlMM ft ...... ~ 1111ous firm 111me ol AV·TECH PLATING --. .,. lctllfelM f1rt11. skyscrapers. no smog, pro· " POLISHING •114 111at 911d nrm '' ~N';.'rti.:= ~o~REST •NI 1 bably not even an elevator. ~ °'1ul~.:l10:i:u"~'°":~1= u ld """ 11 COflll*ed of "'-.:=: But it does have roots in are I I follows: ::r;:::s~llO=-i:sm:ii.::.!"11 I ~ the hear•·· of many city Ar1hur M. Amiey, 21142 Kiowa une, MlchMI J. S.1Ht11'Y. 11ia w"t Guan "I> Huntington lloCh, Callfomla. rd N•wPGrl Boch C1llfoml1 dwellers who once lived out Georve w. QI/let<~. mo Fior1c11. 11""~rl~ ~ ma' w.t 0cu11 nd Hunll119lon l•Ch, Cll forn11. Boult11ard Newport aeecn, Cllltotnl1 yo er. . . Detter J1nuary 17, 1961. Oiled J~n1>1ry )1, lHI Naturally. the series will Anllllr M • .a.a111ev M1e11ee1 J . s.1111t1Y . . te t Geor91 w. Cllllckle Cher'" S..ncer reqwre h u m an tn res . s111e o1 c1111orn1a. orenge C011ntv : of c 111 1a 0r-countv· M t f u. twill be provided On Jan 11 IHI, before me, 1 Nolarv s111e 1 om • A'• .......... · • OS 0 wa · Pu~nc In. and for uld st11e. person11lv on J1nu1rv 31, 1-. --• "':i 1 by Ken Berry. CO•Sl.ar of epPeartd "1111ur M. Al/lllY Ind George Notarv Public In .... llldM, ... '!:, '1"' s.ur:ir~ t "F T " W Quldlte k,_ 1o me to be Ille perSOl)lllY appur.... ........ • the defunc roqp Ptrsons -n1mes "' ,ubscrlbed end CNl'IH ~ k-to b: 11: show. · to lhe within Instrument and Kltnowle<ltl-ti. ttl~pert~ ':°~n "''l:w::i:: ~ "U f ed lhl\' Uecvlfd the .. mt, ecf IY ,,. Berry WI appear on our (OFFICIAL SEAL) Kkf!OWletlOed ll\ty uelNled ttle 11me. shows ~ore Griffith leaves ~O:~ iu.i~"°: ceniornl• cotlicii l *11 JOJePll e. oe...-11 this spnng playing a farmer PrlnclNI Of11ce 1n Not1rv l'llb4fc -CllHarnt• · ' t ts"d th s:>rlll!CI• Countv Rrln<IPll Olfloe In who lives JUS OU · I e e ,,,., Commtulan &p;,.., Drantie county city limits of dear ·old JulY 1, 1N1 My c-m1111on EICINrH • l'ubllshed Orange Co11t Deity ·1111o1. J-II, 1911 Mayberry· . J11tuirv 11. u "'' Ft11r111ry 1. e. Published °''"" Colil ~ollowi'ng Griffith worries 1H1 ,... ~ 1, •· u. n. t,.. CLOSED OUR. HUNTiNGTON PAIK STORE! MOVING ALL GOODS TO OUR OT"ER STO~ESI MUST REMOVE TO MAKE ROOM FOlt SPRING GOODS! REMOVAL -SPECIALS DRESS SLACKS Reg. $20 to $35 '6 '9 'II '14 REMOVAL SPECIALS FURNISHINGS Reg. $19.95 to $29.95 SWIATIRS '5 '7 ,1 ' .. --. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . ....... ' -...... ~ :J! DAllY PILOT Evwfone H11 Something That SorMOM EIJe Wanh- You C. s.f"tt, fWI It, :r .... It With A Watrt M \ HOUSES l'OR SALE I /I ONE BLOCK FROM BEACH An WlUSUAl home i.ri an a.rt!s- tlc sett:llll. Llvtnc room. kitchen and Muter Bdrm all upstairs to cake advan- ta1e ~ tlle Ocean View. AL. so there are 2 other beQ. rooms and bath downsta.ln. Oversiu lot Is 40xll8. Home 1s \'acanl and available tor quick pogseasion. Price: $50,000. Terms. 67>3000 E1res: 673-«64 Bav & leach Realty, Inc. 24Cr7 E. Coe.st Hwy., CdM M1£!2 §! ___ _ S.A. HEIGHTS DUPLEX $22,500 Close to Newport F'reeway- Large A-1 Lot -2 car gar- age -Furnished. Try 10% tlowll 3 UNITS + VACANT LAND HalJ·A~ -C-1 -Room ln ~t or rear for additloMI construction. Owner will ac- ~! trade1 -Asklng $45.000 64f-7111 546-2313 'Op.n Evff 'tll 9 MESA DEL MAR OPEN Fri/Sit 1-5 Would you believe! The very ~t 4 BR + den, 3 bath customized-beyond tellinr. Come set" for yourself- 2n 1 Sin Ju1n Lane Newport •t Victoria 646-1811 (tell .aaytllfte) 70' LIDO ISLE Lars• IUMY two 1tory home on two full lots. Dellpttul patio planned for lamlly tun. BeautHul cardem 1: trtts. Only $69,500 CbUlotte Lon& C.W.ell, .... ' c.. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES P'OR SALi HOUSES f'OR SALE HOUSl!S FOR SALE HOUSH POii SAi.a .Cc NT AU -------"N I I Uda tWlt .. 1000 Gen.r•I 1000 G.Mral 1000 Cott• "'-a 1100 ~-hl~ 1351 Huntf"!!!'_leach 1400 $ 165 SUMMER · WINTER. P.-.tty A. A Picture c..ta ~ 1100 HuntffttMn ..... MOO OCEAN BR&ru Sittinr pretty on the c:re1t of NEWPORT HEIGHTS is this spacious three bedroom and den plus large famiJy room with wet bar and brick bar- beque. Large master bfod- room wirh alid1ng glass dooc to rear yard. l % baths. DINING ROOM, and eating area In kilcben. Built -In range and oven, ovennud double garage with vented dark room otl paved alley. Room to store trailer or boe.t. nJLL PRICE ONLY $32,500 -WOW!! Eves. Call ~79 HORSE RANCH A secluded 4~ ac .. approx 350 yda from I.he Newport Fwy, in beautiful Santa Ana Canyon country. This pro~ erty has a wonderful 3 BR home, all elec kJtch, swim pool, horse barn, stalls, pad- docks, training ring, hay barn, tool room, and an ex- tra cot1age. ALL for S97.500. F?r more info, call Glenn Thompson with: Eckhoff •nd Assoc. Inc. 1818 W. Chapman Ave. Orange, Calif. 541-2621 Eve-wknds, 538-6727 UDO ISLE Lovely lbrtt bedroom plus den. Laundry room. 2 baths, Marble fireplace It entry. Lovely carpeting. Built in china closet Over-sized and cleverly done patio. Two car garace. Upper lll.IJHleck oU oveni1.ed muter bed- room. All youn for $64.500. Colesworthy & Co. ~2-7717 1904 Harbor Blvd .• C.M. Next to Soacl< Shop J r. $IOO DOWN FHA NO DOWN VA 3 spec:ioua bedroom•. large dining room. l~ batha, cov- ered patil> ott Jerie livinr room. Slmp home fnalde and out. Thia one wor1't Jut! Only $20,500. College Pitt Aru Assum9 51/••/. Interest r•te on either of th ... two s.,.cious homes I Cambridge 3 BR 2 balh, 2 fireplaces. On cukle-aac. REDUCED TO SELL BY $5,000 Irvine Terrace View llome 3 Bedroom•. 3 bathll carden dining area room to expand submit on down payment new price $.52,500 Per maatb covers all. 4 BR 1 ~ baths, NO DOWN GI. lar(e family room, 2 car I a race, hardwood floors. Huny! Hurry! it won't last at $21,900. Call Ray Gault ~1151 GREAT anytune ·own u.se or deecribe.t um ddD spacioua NEED llNT' AL? L-- income. Immaculate 3 Bdrm 3 BR Royal Hom.. 2 bet.bl. .-. n-.. lelltal 2 ba • South patio. Tennis/ large front k1tcbtn, built-but C9ft'l ftnd one. Let us 5erw1ce Beach. Part Furn, Sf7,500 Ina. dlthwuber, dini.01 lho'tr YoO how 1W can own R. C. GREER, Realty area, Dice!y e&rpt'ted, drap-with ~ll ol Sl.5.1 PER Wa ..... & L .. 3.U6 Via Udo 673-9300 es. shake roof, extra larse MONTH tocludla& tun. 1112 EDINGER• LARGE ROOMS proteuiona.lly landlcaped Whf ~ the bowie h ~ HUNTINCTON BEACH lo 2 •~ ,.,,_, · landlord when )'OU can own 842-'& Open Eve.. on 52' lot Strada Comer t, pat.,,., vwntt anx:ioua. nefll' club house. channing A.s11ume low ,,,.~ ~ t~ with NO DOWN PAYMENT SPAfUCUNG, SUNNY, walk 2 bdrm + lanai. Plans for t.aJ moolbly paymmt $175. or small down? The Hal to beaeti. BlM.111, cWuubw addJtlon • askinr $58,500 Call 962-+171 Vil~e ltee.1 F.at.aleta caa belp )'OQ. 2790 cpw. Cpl. ltCkaded patio. ' I Harbor Estates 4 BR 2 baths. &harp l~apine, cul-dt-sac. BY Owner, 3 BR. Gf no dn, R. C. GREER, RMJty Eltate 19142 Brookbunt, Harbor. Costa Meta-545-2313 POOL • malJit. M&Jl1 CaU '1rs. Pavlovic.b H B 3 bdrm 2 ...._,., -xtrM. ri• mo--.. Eves. 6'73-Ql& min. FHA or usum e exist'& 3416 Via Lido 673.-9300 · · , ....... -~t"-• ...., _.,..,.. NeW90rt loan $'103 mo. 646-04.52 drpa, wall tnc. nr White 3 81\. 2 ba, I.am room, bitm, •t HOUSES for sale by owner. Huntington ... ch 1400 HuHntal~r"· Front. S215 Util pd. Sn Tra. ten liorcll. f!Pe, patio, encl Victorl1 ~~------~ 1405 v~ Dr.~ yanf. 1630'l Arliqton Lil, Eutside. All Priced RJgbc! ASSUME Gl 6%. 3 BR 3 BR. Eat.side. Cpta, CfrPI, Rat $J65 mo °' will ltll. 646-8111 646-1293 &t6409l Carpet, drapn, encloeed LIVE In exc:ltlnc Hunttnaton OwDtr 644-12111 Harbour 4 BR, 2 .., 2fl bltm, Anil Feb. lit. $179· • eY& (C1lt ---------Htaled pool. Walk to beach. ba. born~. Htd pool,~ C22 Walnut * &*-ms 4 BR, Q ... cptl, pr, al Jd. Anytime) _Me_••_V_e_r_ct. ___ 1_1_10 Owner ~77 alttt 6 pm patio,~ drp9, Ind. Boat 3 BR HM. Lee yatd. Ole to Nr Beech Blvd A Slat.er. -z~===~~z=:J' ---------EVERYONE lhould see this -allp avall. ·$59,500 firm. abp'r. $135. Avail l"eb. ht. suo la " Jut.. WW redec. ii beautllul FOUR BEDROOM Huntington 8Mch 1400 847--0072 lie> Victoria. 645-TilS l7'&5.2 Van .Bunn %13: 241-192l ''Sunshine Special" for only SlS.900 you can own this sharp 3 BR. 2 bath homt. Attractive stone & al- lumlnum front & huge back yard with room for boat or trailer. Close to schools. Best buy In the area. VIEW & BA YFRONT BA 'i FRONT 60', Pier & Float. 1st time ottered. 4 BR, immaculate · at a low $8-1,900 • COATS VIEW HOME & UN0&1'RUCTED. Fee WALLACE simple. 3 Bedroom, family rm REAL TORS approx 2fiOO sq n. -546-4141-Best View buy in are& (Open Ev•nina&) rn .ooo -.rA-RBOR VIEW-iohn macnab HILLS Coron• del M1r Lusk -built homes localed in the Southland's most de- sirable It fascinating area. 642-8235 $750. DOWN- Schools le Calil. Irvine On this large 4 be<froom plus Campus J u a t momenta family room plus den borne. away. Modem built-In kitchen, 2 Sensibly pticed from apa.c:lous batha, onlf 2 blodu SJJ.900 to $43.500 to elementary achool and LUSK HOMES small shopping center. Just Directions: MacArthur Blvd. introduced to the marktt • from Pacific Coast Hwy. or won't last long. Sl.39. per Newport Fwy. Turn on San month includes principle and Joaquin Hilla Rd., then interest. =-:;;~;:~;c, ~ Ovendud living room. 111ree bedrooms. Thia home ii not a fixer-upper. Fenced, pea-2043 WESTClJJT DRIVE tio, aiogle garage. N-ly 646-7711 Open Eves. painted Inside and out and Jl1lt r\gbt fOl' • amall family or retiring coople. Neu shopping arefta and park. Colesworthy & Co. 642·77" HAID TO FIND? WE HAVE Ill 2235 TUSTIN AVI. Nlce1t Newport Beec.b specious custom home home before they purchase. SMALL okler 2 BR, .,..,...e l BR, Shorecrs $225 Fount•in V11a-. 1410 ·--• 3 B'D 1 -. .,Ml.· All nylon carpeting . custom $500. DrHm Cott• .. , lu'tre yard, dee. No dop. n, -1 - built in bar, large family 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, livinl ZIPt I $79~. !ie-1086 Paclftc Sbora Jtealty room, 2 baths, f1nishl!d dou-room with Romantic F1r&-It your home in th1a Nlltf\al, 3 Bdrm, 2 be, tam rm, elee 5.18-1194 Eves ~ ble garagt. all bllilt-in~. nice place. Beautiful k I t c b en q~t 4 BR, bu aeparat:e ~ kit trpl. $185 la. 2316 Rut-LARGE 2 BR. CCDYert. den, patio, outdoor lighting It ex-forced air beating, 2 cal-ink area. You'll relax even cen 5'5-8152 few bloclta frcm oceu. SU5 perUy landJCaped. Owner ""rage, buge enclosed yard, h .... le.,. No -.. ~-,,.___ d ... more w en )'OU m:ar the 3 BR 1 lL bath, f-. ced y ....... , .,.._ au.. '--'" purchase a new home • great for children. Owners v .,. ..... .... ......,e 535-41511 ..... u u 1 on1 ..,. temu. ACANT • $23,950 -•ean. til::I\ month. ··-· • • w• ae ~ Y ....,,950. Al-mo~ very 1001L Try $500. u ......, LOVELY so may ~ssume existing Down, payments Ina than ttduced trom $25,900 Rllr. 54l-Dl9 Watmant l.11DD 911. loan @ $1"~ month · lud 17094 LAUREL. F.V. ft. AvaJl Feb. L $D. ing taxes. 0.U. ~A~~ . rent. SPINDELL REAL TY 3 BEDROOM F.a.t side~ 841-mtor 548-t.m ~ Warner at Mainoll&. M5--04S8 te E. 21st l-'r.Jl.0328 ~ Sant• An• HgtL 1630 Newport INch 3 BR, 2 ba. f&DdJY room, HUNTINGTON BEACH 3 HSE on ~ A·L Clean P•rlc Lido carpeting, drapes, 2 tlrt-omcE 2 Br for O'lmft'· Mt«> total Adult s.ctlon p•11ces, fncd yard, many 7682 EDINGER yrly inc. Xlnt Invest. 543-7249 Cpts/Drps, BlVinl, fireplace, extras. Asldnc S26.500 will 842-4455 OPEN EVES. Community Pool. consider olfer. Owner. c.ujijiijji~ijiiiijjijji ... btun• S..ch 1705 1. 2 BR. 2 batht -$200/Mo. alt 5 & wknda, 496-9813, SWING ON DOWNI WOODED ESTATE 2. 3 BR· 2 baths -split level, 549-3238 OCEAN VIEW $250/Mo. to this Melody Lane home 3 3 BR 2lL b ,..... ., ... A 4 BR, 2 BA, large screened patio. Many extras. Near Mesa Verde School. $25,900. Coun ..... ,._.._<>a h-... home 0 • 79 aua, .VDWlj'o with 4 BRa 2 baths It car-.. , ....,. .. _ ..,~ t'>Ct\fM old ,_,_._ ltucco, al.hu•led .....,., 0. peUng .l drapes at only .,......., ...... .., By Owner * 545-5732 $23,000. Has 5% % GI baL. roo.lllne. Rieb w/w crptl, ance of $15.500. maaive frplc, 3 BR, $24,950 3 LG. BR. 2 Ba, fam rm., Pacific Shores Realty SEE TO BELIEVE! Misalon aerv. 41tb. Newly opt'd. Xlnt 842-2581 Eves. 847-3932 ....,RJ,--ty_<n_4_>_494.m:n ____ _ financing. Owner 546-0254 1-."..i~ .. ···~ Three bedroom, 2 upetairl w/bath, 1 (or den) w/batb 1200 CUSTOMIZED 3 BR, 2 BA, w I beamed -celling den in Westclill. 39' LR w/frplc. Bit-Ina. 2 Car gar. w/elec door opener. Enclosed brick front patio, formal land- ICaped back yard. $46,500. Owner. 548-8162 QUICK MOYER Just lilted 4 BR 2 bath, carpets, alum.inwn covered patio, cloae to IC.boola Ir shopping. Be qulc.k on ttlil one! Only $21,500. Paul Jones Realty 7 -1266 Eve& 842-5844 TOP SALESMAN downatalra. Sepante en. trance. Llvlntt nn wl llr• place, din rm, small laun- dry room, garage. 10% down. Owner. $29,500 ... 494-7772 3 BR borne, 2 BA, ptnelled den, Uled brick frpic. tce living room, ~ gar. Ocean It~ view. C'Ul- df!48c. $38,SOO. 494-'n14 a.ck a.y Area 3 BR, 2 bath, Unfum. $2851 Mo. 673-3663 Eves: 548-6966 BAY a BEACH Realty. Inc. Rental Dept 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB 3 BR 2 Mth. private ~ club, bMches Ir boat lli119 avail.able. S.UVmon~ or option to buy. Broloer'. Call Dick Fabian 847-2531 ONE year lease. 3 BR, 2 BA, Cote to bncb, llips, map.. iu., acboola. $325 mo. ru: UTat f6vntMn V•lley S410 3705 MONARCH BAY AREA LOVELY OCEAN VIEW 2 BR It den. l ~ bl, cpts, ctr,. frpl, pooJ. Lse $225 mo. Adulta 496-1243 betw 10.5 pm La,un• Nifuel 37tl1 ...,,.~ 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Next to Snack Shop J r. 30 ft. Rumpus Room 3 BR, 2~ ba, plus fam nn. plus Ottice for Dad . All blt-inl, ftreplace S43,.500 FP Bilbo. B•y Propertl• --~---= COSTA MESA omCE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 3 BR Home -$20,900 545-9491 Open till 9 PM 1% baths, cpta/drpg, blt· ins, double ca.raze. + 4 BR. Excellent location 673.-7420 Eves: 673-9127 near 1ehools & lhopping. llL!!!!!...!!!!!...!!!!.._~!!!!!11!!!!!~!!!!!'1"~~ W /w carpets, custom drapes lack lay 4 BR Hom~27,750 2 bath.t, fam. nn. frp1c:. choice Ealtslde location. S BR Home-$41,950 VlEW 3 batha, fam room. 2 fireplaces. dining room. Well..Mc:C1rdle ltltn. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~7729 Evea. ~ NEED HELP With the rent payments? live In the 3 bedroom unit Ir rent the other two turnl:lhed units. Eastslde location -all h8ve fencecJ yards A gar- qes. 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 Evenings 545-5169 UTTERLY charmln1 3 Bd- rm, 2~ ba home close to tht Ocean with a water view. You won't belleve your eyes! On.ly 10~ down tull price $29,000! I 4 Units 2 BR each wallting dUtaDct to lboPL Low On. pmt. $38,500. Ellen C. Mahoney, Rlt:)I. 1634 N. El Camino Real Phone (n4) 49UH5 San Oemeate, callf. REPOSSESSIONS $995 Dn--30 yr Lean No Joan co.ts or ncrow fees .. Le ~ 5 BR Preatlre bomra. 3 baihl, marbM pullman. Choke ol color in carpettnr. Ovt:rllzed 2 car ranp, blt· In OVl!D, ranae • dllhw.,. tr. Pl1cfd to sell '-· ftltr. Moa28 Eve. Mf.Jlm 1 *LACHENMYER MESA VERDE stone fireplace . all el«trlc Near new Y in CdM HS dist ldtcbm_. Only $23,900. 3 BR, 2-baih. DR, Library: Immaculate 3 BR home with ~ bl"-· P!C "'"'• firepl. Lease -option !:111~ ~:~ a;:e~~ ~--1 ~ly $29,000 OWNER fession&lly 1 a n d s c a p e d, 1 _ l!!I _ st>rlnklers. cu.atom drapes 093 M ltl p R and c•""'tl: and o"•" 3 1 Baker, C.M. ~ u • urpose oom -.... ''V ~~~~~z=-;-;-;.;:;-=J See this 15x24 concrete block years old. S33.400. I• bobby, "t~n" or guest SPRING OUTSTANDING room, + lovely 4 1r family Realty Co. Ring ~2-7252 Anytime Lovely N•ICJhborhood Nev Harbor High. 3 BR. 2 batha, fam rm. beautiful ~atd. m a n y trf'ea. May ~/option, Hking $29,500. Rich1rd10n RHlty l2S Bay81de Dr, 6~ Huntlrttton H1rbour Admlr•lty l1l1nd * Waterfront home 60' frontage 4 BR. Letlae with option to pure.bast. * Waterfront borne, pri- vate doclc for 40' boet. 3 BR. Only Sl>OO down need. ed. Broker Call Dick Fa- bian 147.2531 EXPERIENCED REAL F.sT ATE SALESPEOPLE Corona del Mar In excet111 of two million clol· lars worth of property to bt told -Xlnt CommJlllloo spilt DeLaney. Real Est.alt 2121 E. a>ast Hwy mmo INVESTMENT room "Roma.n Tub" model 1.n a 3 bedroom home on a in Pacesetter' a O>untry Cub well landscaped lot, aep. Seriea. About 2160 aq. It. arate double garage In a Most attractive. lovely neighborhood In New-College RHlty 546-5180 port Helghtl. The home baa 1._!!!!!~~!!!!!11!~!!!!!!!!!!!!9 l~e llYing room. 2 nice l"" 4 BR F 11 batbl, beautiful carpeting • •m Y Rm. throughout, fireplace din-$24,950 ~ room. secluded ~tio. It 2 baths. Stainlesa steel kltcb- la priced to aeU by owner en. Carpeting. Lovely patio. Call ' Eleg&nt fireplace. Lasting 646-4032 security here! 540-lnl ---FHA.VA TARBELL 29.55 Harbor $18 500 SUNSET BLVD. OFC BLDG. Beys your fa~lly 8 home 3 C.Or. adJacenl Beverly Hills specious bedrooms, large iot ~D outIN(~~~· Brr~·OOO for your childrt'n. No Down 494_5577 VA and Low ~11 FHA. !,.:======== ~ Coat•MIN 1100 ~ PRIVATE PARTY COSTA ~A OmCE Townhouse. French Quar- 2629 Harbor Blvd. ters. U.650 .l UIWne lit 545-9491 Open 'till 9 PM T.D. of 6%. Payments $119 TRIES GALOlfE-mo. Pool. dishwasher, bit-~ this 3 BR. JI, bath home Ins, •prinklera, awnings. 4 H•rbor Highl•ncl• 1235 If you want a nl~ bomt on bdrm, 3 f\lU batha. 2~ car I l g&r&JU!. Like new. Ma'"', 3 BR 2 hi. Bltns b~'-,.. .. _ • arge ot romplete with ...... .,.,.. ...., · • °"" ,...,..,, Ol'C'h!lrd. Needs some palnt,"!!!!m!!an""'!y!!!!!extra!!!!!!l!!11!! ... !!....,!!!!"'"!!!!"'""'!!!!~ cpts. drp$. frplc, immac. & carpeting. S19.~ no dn1"-- -S29.!fi0. Own .. r movlllrc- VA M mtn dn FHA. CALL • 3 BR. 2 Ba., .,,. den; huee 673-04::i0. ~1~1191 MR. NELSON ~1151 lot, bMDt. bmcpd. 1000 Sq. ft. brick/concrete patJo, Ian-a.ck B1y 1240 I QZA BY•J al. 1bacSe 1ard~ fountain: ----~ --brick plaoten. .,,. ~ CAPE Cod, 4 BR. a ba. Dtn __ ....;.,;;: ____ ....J yd.; latl'llplUWr; carp. (bet rm .. fam rm, cul de aac. iijijji!iiiiiiiiil firs. l ; ltone frp1c.. blt·lns. S4 UOO own Pr . .._,,_ By owner. 123.950. ~4 Modern 3 BR home -!tone'• BY Owntr • Near Wstclitt Coron• ~•I Mw 1250 throw to Octan. em bey In lbopplng. 3 Br home, large By "'---- '°""'at $11.000. lMq with ti.replace. dlnl~ VW..,.. CAYWOOD R.&ALTY •rM. ~ built -In lltehm °'8nning 2 BR, 2 ti.di on lot SD W. CU.It Rw1. W11h birch cabinets. new FA " 'it with I~ lfCJudtd pt. NA 545-1.290 tum.~. l.1u'ltr lot 66 x 126 tlo. Income Unit PQelible. ••ll!lllmlll••lll!!!!•I with blodt •all. S24.500. new carpett It dr11pe11. IACI IAY '°-79171 :;:s•oot at.Rbnld> 2 BR on ~ acre Pl*fble Pfkd to llell Ill.JOO. Owm-Nurwry School • lite. Nr. tnc 3 BR. 1 ~ "-· llonM. on CAMEO SHOR.ES UC lrrirw. lp qulf't lot IO:idJ5, Gl"Htl M Pertiam Rd., f's ... b,1 .PY'RAMID EXOWtQl'.:U bltnl, ,, / ru.t.ddmt c-pta, OWntt. Li• _. Bit Is tam rm ,._ IDAl'ble YUJdel .... 1111 pr, w/mrn pool. 1'1111 a.. ________ , sn1 lndlcpd , a t 1 o. • must be lald. r..ar .-., SIASHOltl DUPLD T~ St. &a.-• Mlsht o:cb tor ..W. 0.-.. vi.-. IJICOlne N.nt MMC2I f'D.«ii, m? .,...... Prt~ S3t.Q J Bl>ftM. 2 S.dll. ~ awry WOlft>lltllJL 0, Georp WIDia 11 RJtr. llrtplaee. C9rpet9: ........ ~ ....... mC!O OPDim:t. ~-~~,;:-· 6icuou•llC' We4UI. -....... ~ • ..,.. 1'lnl 1N14* ID "I It ~ OlAJtGS m "* ... ,. trr DI • ._ ,.._.till'" "°"1 A Solve a Simplt Scrcunbltd Word Pu..ul.t few 1 Chuckle 0 lttOmll\Qe ltn.n fl die four ICIOl'!lbltd words be- low to forrn fovr lill!ple -ch. ITAL TE w I _ ..... -r-.... 1· -r-,_....., _. ....-~ IASIDY I I' r I ·! Wm .... '°1 I I I I . I I I I I t lENTALS Apts. furn..._. HOLIDAY PLAZA DELUXE ap11ciol.w 1 BR, Furn. Apt.a $125. + u.til. Heated pool, carpettna, drapes, ample partinc. No children, no pet.a. 1965 Pomona. Of, ~ 4100 ~ . . YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD! DIAL DIRECT CHAIGI ITI . -.... MObZ !lame -Ud. l or 2 Br. Olmlll fUrn. $110 mo. "2·1515 ~aft 5 week-dys, • 4210 N.PT HGTS. 1 BR, triplex rum. Pool, uW pd. $1(1) mo. m& ~ St.1 S.-1325 TOWNHOUSES C•1p•h, Orepu, luil~lns ••. every lu•urtl lit Privet•. P1rk, Club Houae, Pool: Families w.ice.._ •. "°"' 111 a .. I 6l0b FeuM (PrM .._, 6400 Centent, Cw,... Mal ;;;;;;;:::;-;;;;;I~ CUSTOM PATIOS a Spedal OfMli 1·1"48 lfk GOU> ~ .,,.. Block wall.. A1lo coocrete ldhuil4afa.S M lloldt ..a ~t Utile ~ •wbls 6' removal 80-1010 t .gi::;;;;;:;:;:;;:;::::=:;;::;== I dMs eta> tar tbe low ~ ~ n .:i: SIUQC • BLOCK • STONE MIM. ..... S'99 price a« $UO/,q.lt. oo yc>11r I019. Pttn• • Slat. • C.llleDt GAIWll:. ..-. UST al4f Jot, QU)er modela avail. Call roUND ..a preecripb U'l'JUNG~ 1aaJ$ C.M. $15 mo. Don at MT--O:W p... Vldnlb> Mama a Chlld Care .. 6'2-~1 DWEUJNG ll.3 Jot 56Xl2S. Owt, H.B. Ul-68'14 LrCENSl:D DAY CARE nc.able Gar.ge for Reni Pric.d tor llU~ tale. 815 FRIENDLY Wtilte lon&·balr-Hot lUnc:ber . fta' 2'15 Ml'Oidway, C.M. No. Spurseon, Santa Ana. ed eat. Fouiid vie. Mela Rubor-._; n:" ~ . WA.212T Principal onl)' 499-2349 Dr. It Elden. 54U483. KiAL UTA Ti CORONA del MAR * Oloice SCHWINN Bite toond Mesa A~~~ 6 Gefttr1I extra large Fee lot. Lo~ or Verd~. ldentiry. SO.-. Newport Helehta 548-69'Jl Tree$? Soroe Ocean View. -·----•--_...;...;.;_ Income prO,.rty 6000 flS.3'10 Realtor · LOlt 6401 Centrldora ~ 8 Lra I-Br Aiits. Frplcs, eourt Ac,.._ 6200 l...ADIES purse. N'avy blue yllld w/{ountain, It big trees. ~ patten. ValullibAe ID A: keys. S9'iOO ibcome. No vacanclee. PCYI' Deity Stove 1naide lrg Vic fl Stater Broe .• Mkt. I 2 yrs. $85.000. O.W.C. or cabin on 2~ ac, l" mi N. of Npt 81\'d. Reward. 361 Vic. trade. 8177 Garfield, H.B. Josbua ~-$4500. $1000 dn. toria, CM. ==-===-=-==-~~~~ 213: '31-1004, 431-2561 taket all. SmaU . monthly PRESCR.IPl'ION SUnglassea. 4 Sep. Cottages 50Xl50 to aly. pymnts. Men'• Black frames In Whittier. Sl7,000 eqty always BRECK NOTT REALTY bla~ leather ease. Dark mtd. Sell or trd. beach Inc. 494-2496 54~ green lenses. Please call ct WE WJLL BUDJ> m • Remodellna ... CUSTOM MILLING ·; COSTA ME$,A LUMBER. • No· Dn Pymt. MI &llQI Additioos * Kemodellna Fred H. Genvldc.Uc. ! : Prine. only 21~'1579 • 44 choice acres Silverado &t2-021. Ext 259 ' tuwt , ... hcltd to tho er .... Vellov E11try.. """" .,....... ............. SMALL bla k . ed bM-..A Winter idoolhlY Rentala · \ FQqND: vie, of 23rd &: 'fu9.. "'o.u.r00• ~u..:-am llWIUllf " c nux '""" JAMAICA nm HOTEL PHONI Mt. MOllllSON tU..0119 tin, ()JD Mesa, 2 PeltinJ-fishing. Metro water. male dog, chldrn's pct, 673--604! * 5t9-21'IO : • NEW CONSTR. -Addltiona j Remodeling -Lfc, aintr: I DON HAWE 642-1246 A &ow ~o:A " neee dogg. CaU le ldenti1 • .-. Quick sale~ Per acre. weal'ing flea collar, answer~ • u -mo. 673-8120 6*-419;) uv·· Dinii RHlty Compiny to Grizwald. 54.5-8749 1 'Bdrm Xhtt Joe. ~ yrty. S. t Ana 5620 S1nta Ana 5620 &IU560 LOST " W'o man's i.rold ADDITIONS, remodel; 1tores Phone aft 5 P.M. 673-38:5 °"I -;;n;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;; au.lhea Rental 6060 16% A~ in 8au Marms. ~1'ntch with gold chain. 675-1896 I• Patved road. $4200 AC. Sub-Vic. Ne~ Beach. ap. ~ STIJDJO Apt. SHARP• $95 We ha._ received Chlmber of Cemmerce Cfvlc FREE RENT mit ums. 49Z-OOl1 Aft 11 prox .. J8ft. 8lh. Cal '44-0T74 ======::;::;~~ & homes. FRANKEN ~· 646-5138 Avail Feb. 1, ~' 1Mutfflc1tfon ntard for llat 2 yean ••• Come U you manage our small oft-P.M. BLACK ~ ~·male mixed Carpet Cl•nfng ========::.I ... the . Ice~ Ji\ Cqfta Me¥-Spaniel & ten-, Mesa Verde DRY FOAM PROCESS .. .._ 4300 'U ~ f, Good lQcadOn. Ideat for 8-°' Mount. & O...rt 6210 on 1-29. ~7330 Dry in one bout. .~ 'l • $99. so· countant, insurance, or real w . . CLEAN Bach Apta .• All O iatrl! rQM • estate man. <::all 544-2326. ONE master br, 2 ba, conv PIN Vic. P.O. Orange St. CM orlc Guaranteed, 673-3112 util incl. S'l5 up after 7 PM. den, luxurious condomini-Shaped like cat, pearls & !15 E. Balboa Blvd. Extra large one bedroom, two bedrooms and um, equwtely furn, ready rubys. Reward. 548-1863 Floors BALBOA * 673-9945 studios, Hotpoint built-ins, refri&erators, carpets • P~~t~~si:c~tion • for jmmed occupancy. LOST: Male Basset Hound -------..:._~ 1 Bdrm, utU pd, ~ blk bey & drapes, private patios, pool, recreation area, 1815 Harbor. CM 646-66.54 Ideally located in Pa I m Answers to Dag. VINYL l 1N11 1 ur1 T I L E ,,,. I 0 r.: y. I ,-,, A: ocean '85 mo. 6:30 -8:30 separate cbildri!n's section. Desei.·t. ShowJ, by app't. 546-1226 EVENINGS PM &'B-1115 11 • So FAIRVIEW RD 1Uli""9 Rent•I 6060 Principal ot;i1Y· Asking LOST; man's-tennis racquet 1 8.R A,pta.. Older men. $15. I ' . . • $30,000 [or qutck .ale. &; prescription glasses oo llichael. rutr. 50'l & Bailboa letwetft Mcfledclen & Fir'lt St., S1nt1 ~na 12 x 20 Store Space. Excellent 499-2349· Lido lsle. Rew. 673-4976 T ou<.ley 's 26:'(1 N. , .. 1 , , • ~. " BM!. m.-·, .· 547-7485 ~!., olfic1y ~~1 :::essA.:_R __ • _e._w_i_nted ___ 6..;;..2::..40:..: LONG haired female Calico .-cat Vicinity ot Hoar Hospl- ~: , . ~I ,. ,' • 1 :1 (' Huntlftll9n leach 4400 c .... __ cade Bkli· 8391ift w. 19th St. * OWNER TO OWNER * t.al. 646-1462 Mtl -5100 Huntiftlktn leach 5400 64f>.6980 Buy, lf..aae, lease oi>t:ion. --------==:s;;::i~;;;~;=: * FrM Utllltl.. *± Ni!W • $100 MO .• NEW Emerald Bay, Irvine Cove, Weekly rates, pool, adulta HAIBOI Office-retail Pvt badl. cameo Shores, Hlghla.nds, Personals 6405 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: onty. 2 BR, or Unfurn. , BEACHWOOD m 62nd St. NB 600 aq-ft Shorecliffs. Irv. TeJT. Small ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;; • 1'1678 Cameron, HB 847-2125 642-1615 GANGI Eves 675-1669 borne. lot. 499-1512 eves & FLY LAS VEGAS ind Ad RENTALS • SREENS Apartment Homes wkends. PALM SPRINGS air's L1ndsc1pin~ : Apts. Unfurnished Office Rental 6010 WANT to Buy (Newport> From Orange County Airport e Design & Installation -_.;..-------1 BACHELOR • UNFURN. Private patios -Near Beach, ---------3-4 BR 2 RA house Mari-P1lm Springs e I.Alwn Maintenance Gener1f ~ fro-$100 Golf and Sboi>ping. omCE tor rent, Costa ners school or COM to n11,. ~0.95 each w<>v i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil '" 3 BR 2 bltL-f I Mesa. Cozy with frpl & own 000 n.....-b ..,., L V .., -v • Residential & Comm'l, Incl. util. ,..., rp c reat room. Will decorate to · ""'""l'ancy Y summer. 11 egaa 644 .0303 VEN DOME 1. 2 • 3 BDRM. 2 BR 2 blths, pttlot auit tenant. Only $50 mo! Principals only! 673-4820 aft $29.50 round trip '!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!! IVRN. 4 UNFlJRN. w1 BR • Wilk in ~loseta Call Mr. Owena aft 5 PM 6. Ov s~gh· Evening Tour ANTHONY'S SPECIAL' a.atea Pool.I; CJilld ·<:are arner & Sprlngda e, H.B. 646-9l3S B erru tera & Weekenders G•rden Sery'ace (2 miles W of Beach Blvd.) USINESS and · w/show & room reservations '" 2 WKS FREE RENT Center, AdJ. liO Sboppiq-842-5001 or 842-3615 200 sq ft office, carpeted & FINANCIAL CATALINA VEGAS 646-1941 Make reservations NOW 2700 Petenon Way, at Hal'-!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! paneled. $50, util. includ. Airll 546-6612 Reas. monthly cue. Praft.. ' N •... ly R-.Jeco.rated ba( Ii Adams, Costa Mua. Adjacent to tennis club, ~' Bua. Opportuniti .. 6300 nes . .. WV st6-o310 CLN 2 hr. cpts, dr<ps, blt-im, bl lfli. LandscapiQg. Exp. bOr· ' Close to ahopplnv, Park pool, kids OK. AvaU 2-15 ock Npt Frwy. 1206 Pali-_______ .;.;,.;..;. I will not be ttspoDllble for ticulturist. "Tender, lovi$ ' Boys Club & Glrla Club $ll.5. 96Z-2.109 sades Rd., N.B. AUTO PARTS STORE debts contra<Xed without~ care for Gteen Gardena''., e Spadoua l . Br'• • 2 Ba Newport leach 5200 SMALL office. S'ttategic cor-Both domestic &: foreign signature. Ron a 1 d C. GARDENING, complete ser-, e Swim Pool • Put/green Laguna Be1eh 5705 ner locatlon"$50. util incl. part.I at discount. Priced Stenstrom, 3844 Lib e ~ t y vice. 30 years experl~ e Frpl Indlv/lndry fac'ls e CARIBE e =..,,......, _____ 64_2-6_560_ right. Lane, New Brlghtoo, Mass. reliable. Excellent worf:~ e Adults ti Family areas BOAT SLIPS AVAIL 100 CLIFF DRIVE OFFICES -Stores. Newport FITZMORRIS ALCOHOLICS Anonymous 642-4389 1145 Afttheim Ave. 2 &: 3 BR· 2 Ba LUXURY FURN/UNFURN & Bay Center. 2re2 New-Realtor 673-9010 Harbor Area. Pbane673-8724 EUROPEAN GARDENER. Landscaping • Maintenance Very reason. 548-4337 eve1r. C.M. 642-2S24 from $250 mo. Yearly Lease. 1 &: 2 BR Port Blvd. CM 64&-1252 3135 E. Coast Hwy, CdM 24 Hours. e Htd Swim Pool steps to Shore &: Shops RENT e Indoor Parking Oceanview from every Apt. 310 Fernando, Bal Penn from $150 mo up. lnduatrl1I Prop. 6010 o::g=T~:n~~ ~a:; Announcements 6410 GEN. cleanup, tree service. a Rooms Furniture (On the Bay 2 bl from Ferry) ____ 494>_2449 ___ _ LSE or sell. Indua Bld& 44,500 .o•· sale. Small investment. Coast Health Club New 1 a w n s, 8Pl'inklers aq • ft. Air cond "1flces, UNIQUE IJeW product for • FREE SAUNA • Hauling. Rea90D. 646-5843' ' $25 Month rt.1LL OPTION TO BUY No depolit o.a.c. House of Chain TOWNHOUSE, almost new. $240. Z BR, "2~ BA, .fireplace, patio, stove, refrig., washer, dryer, drapes, carpet le wa- ter furnished. Heated pool & 511 w. 19th, C.M. 548-1454 sa1ma. Best locatioo. 1065 =========:;I Dover, NB 6734886 C_ost_._ ... _____ 5_100 __ D_E_L_UXE __ l _B_R_3_ba_._F:_rp..,..lc-, ---------1 Pool, patio, $250 mo or sale w/low dn pymt. RJtr. 675-2805 3 BM BA. Nr ocean le shops. $190 yrly. No pets. 54S.()891 w kdya, 673-6'l69 eves. MODERN 2 BK, new decor, Bit-int, view, heated pool. Adults only, no pets. $160 mo. Lease. 499-1639 2 BR 2 bath Studio Duplex cpts/drps, bit/Ins $160. 842-5011, 842-5012, 536-1661 Rentalt Wanted 5990 APT. or cottage with view, Newport. Single, mature woman. Year-round. Unfur. nisbed to $100. 541-9250 1prinkltted, centrally locat-broad untapped market. With S edisb • b Apt and General Cl.ean- ed, clae to twys, N. Santa LI 8-ntt 1 ~encedm=!:se.Y Mowhlg and edging. Qid Ana. Ideal for diltribution FRIGIDAIRE OPEN 7 DAYS A W~ jobs It hauling. 548-6$5 warehse or factory. Jolm B. Going business _ all new 9 am-lD pm ; ; ; " ~ Kilroy Co. Bn-88ll washen. Big money loca-132 E. 18th St. .... -.. -642-5000 ~nertl Servi•", OPEN, locked stor&ie space tiom. 2334~ W. Valetic.ia. I $AVE ON REPAIR$ for rent to contractors or Fullerton. {714) 525-7833 Cemetery Lots 6411 Plumbing, Carpentry, individuals. LI 8-4422. SACRIFICE-Gallery of Fine trical, any home repair. Arts Shop. Coast Highway 'IWO cemetery lots in Ocean Dick Squires 54&5079 Commtrcial 6015 Laguna Beach $9000. 494-4115 View aection. Pacific View Painting, Plumb1ft-. C•"· or 673-0802 Memorial Park. Must Sell ._ ... FOR SALE: All purpose 2000 Immediately! Make offer! pe11try. Rea.1! Rel. Insured. aq-ft Comm'l Bldg. Center FOSTER Freeze store. Well 64G-70Z2 Banl<Americard OK MARnNl'l)UE GARDEN APTS. CM. For details call: est,ab. Xlnt Joe. Must sell -HARBOR Rest Memorial Call "Mike" 642-0MS Corona del Mir 5250 Rooms for Rent 5995 Dani• RH lty Comp1ny Dr • orders. 633-6409 Park. 3 Jots fot $'700 or $250 -==========I ~ ~0-:dRS ROOMS FOR RENT 642-6560 e LIQUOR UCENSE e for one. Sll-4245 aft 3 pm or Hauling 6730 : tJNYURM 1BR.2 BR. 3 BR * "'·nnel Reef * $22.50 per week &: up . COMMERCIAL Comer on On aaJe general. Orange 612-9757 from 8 am-1 pm. CLEAN lots, pragee, etC. 2 bat.ha available \HG · Heated pool Maid service eastllde Newport Blvd. 180 County; call: 642-2490 Ask for Raymond. Tree removal, dump, &Jd9, Carpeta, dnpes, garage APARTMENTS UtiUtie1 tumilhed ~e~. =. ~~ foot. Money to Loin 6320 SERVICE Ol~ECTORY backhoe, fill, gra~. 96Utf 11th & S.nt1 An1 CM. SPECTACULAR VIEW TV Kltchenette11 B by ltti 646-4233 ~ Waterfront/Loe • Boat MOTEL TAHITI HOME OT OUice. Hardwood $15,000 a I ng 6550 HOUMCleaning 6715 Slips Avafiablt 548-2129 floors, 1rplc, encl patio nr For good lsl &: 2nd TD loans WILL babysit one cblld, In-HOUSEO..EANING, all kmtlll 2 BR • 2 Bath Apt.a. C.Ollege or woddng &iris. lSth ~ Orange 646-3750 bkr. 1•3 yrs. 494-6650 Bkr. fant to two yean. Days. $20 Eltperienced, re~ Maple Capri & lenntlda Vinage LEASE • OT • BUY Live on Balboa laland. weekly Fenced yard happy $2 50 hr tu"tau lndvat""-1 •ent1I 6090 Mort111-, T.D.'1 6345 . . ' · pr · ~ .,... $4.20. Mo. trap. $59,500 up Kitchen" recreation room "" " r •-borne. Vlclnity Harbor Sbop- SPAC 2 6 3 BR, 1~ baths Cpts, drps, 2 pools Near shp' g and schools FROM $99.50 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM included. $55. mo. 675-3613 SHOP bldg, downtown CM. • 20% YIELD • ping Center, Costa Mesa. Income Tax 6740 673-1788 -for further info NICE, quiet room, for 25x50. 3 large overhead Must sell trust deed! Need _548-_l_,39.5_.,.,.... ______ _ Herman Trott, Mgr. employed perWO. Fountain alum. doors, gar., elec, & $25,000 cash tast! Substant-EXCELLENT Gordon N. wa,,.. valley. $12 Wk. 531-9758 air. Will bUUd tenant office ial collateral with strong CHILD CARE Pub. Acct. -Est. 1951 ·Mar. 1998 Maple, #3 MJr. 2214 College #2 $105 -$12_0 __ Luxurious Townhouse i BDRM Unfumlsbed Elec kitchen. Beautiful big pool. Nr sbp'g. Adult.I ooly. HARBOR TOWNHOUSE 2217 Harbor Blvd., CM ~~ 2 bedroom. built in kitdlen, w-w carpet com- plete. Fenced patio, closed p.rage. Near major llhop-pinc. Eutside Costa Me.a. LOE older 1% BRll View apt., Adults, no pets. $125. 642. cpta/drps, mve & re!rir. 9555 Eve•. ~296 $150. 6'l3-6904 THE CONTEMPORARY ROOMY 2 bdrm, Xlnt loc 2 BR, bi>1c cptl dtpa $150 yrly, Phone alt 5 PM bltM, lat, A: btd pool. f13.382S or 61:>-1896 1-sty. JUit redee. $1.0. 3 Br, 2 b1, cpts, drps, bllns. ISn .Orchard s.aM261 fireplace, pa tlo. Like new. 1 Bdrm. Split lewJ, Fully 61>5876 or 5494160 IT:'db! ~~~~:.pa:d Lide hte ~------------ 53$1 pt $UO wJ aJJ uftl. 19'18 UPSl'AmS, 2 BR. 2 BA, frptc M!fle &C-a74 crptd, drpt, blt.JM, refril· iBi itulbO Uat It Furn $225. mo. Lease. 613-3824 Udlill• palilL POOL! , WlllJC. tD *"': ~ onty. H•ttngtoft IMch 5400 21• Oollep Ave. Q4 ,. "'t New qq, c1rps, .,...,,.,. Manor No amaD cbldrD or pets. Luse 2 BR A~ wtth pool, By °"'*'· Ph: 54M1l8 pl&)' yard A peUo, w/w CU'-2 BR Btd ._,.,,, Adjacent~ ~drapea. Ollldren • nQ Jar tbf'J $1JO. utD pd. Ad-pets. $llO A: up. See Mif. u1t11 •1140, M6-6.2'f8, DJS Agt. A, pclaware, H.B. S BR. 1~ bdll, cpta, drps,1_53&-_1133 _____ _ .._ ,.t1o, ..,..,, $UD. *""""" 2 II,..,.._ Chlclm OK. l»"70 .... I ,.. - CH61Ci Loe. 2 Bit epcs. rvaN. IACH LOI .... ~'Mp. ft5A-.... Udli'* tncllldtd -'Dr. .... N8'J' lllJpplnc IAnJ}t 1 M. epta. *" . IN ic-vm.. tr D. BB ... ,.... .. mo. 11"' ... .y X...... Pli ......,. * ,,.. UtlRHM + Week1J .,. .... pool, tduita OC\b'. 2 U. or fllrnWMd. Cuwran, HB 1'1.n2S .. , . ...,,~ Eves. if desired. Reas. to qualified buyer. Principals only! MY HOME Home or Office Appts. WALK O.C.C.;. J?riv. bath: pty. Call Mr. Owens aft 5 673-0669 Day or evening! 962-1592 Now Incorporating form kitch. prl~;; $60 Mo. or PM. 646-9138 ANNUlJNCi=·11-~rH~ BABYSl'ITING, anytime, my F. J. Hanna practice , S15 week. De Miasion WORKSHOP CENTER ncf NOTICES 202 OPEN 't D .. ,...., I>r., Cos•· -~-!:'.AA l!f!.16 I home 9 Pomona, C.M. n •..:<> ... Jl'I .,..,,_, NB lndustrlal Center. 548-4855. 4210 Seashore, N.B. ROOM FOR RENT 642-2809 Found (Fr" Ads) 6400 BABYSITTING e 675-3345 e Private beth. Woddng men I:======== FOUND: Girls prescription My home AM ...... ,. 54U988 Nathan Tax Service . ' only. 646-TSOt Lots 6100 ~v----------glasses, blue &: clear !ram-Orange Counties Largest $12.50 UP wk. W I kitchen SACRIFICE -Lot zoned for es: vie.19th St., bet. Orange Brick, Muonry, .tc. Long form .••••. $1011 $22.50 up Studio Apt.I. 2376 house, duplex or triplex. & Westmlnllter. 646-5924 6560 State Tix ...... $5 ' Newport Blvtl. MS-9755. $9950. 646-1002/544-3958. LOV B I For home appt. call A LE KrtY ~ whlte sir p-BRICK, Concrete, Carpentry. NATHAN TAX SERVICE ~ Mot.la, Trlr. Crtt, 5997 2 Fee .simple Iott In CdM ed male cal Vic. Harbor Olltom Cabinets. Sm jobs 527.n42 _1853 , -one view Ii: one R-2. In· Hlgblands. 548-694.2. OK. Free F.st 962~ .....,. $5.50 Nlthtty Up quire owner. 61:>4750. SMALL dlU.d's watch in FILE NOW. PAY LA~'· e All kitchenette Ant• CORONA del Mar &-2, 609 Mariner'~ Park. Jan. 28. Ca-nterl""' 6590 BY APP'T. 642-149' e Low weekly rat;;' Iris. Open to offers. identity. 644-0739 • ...-•• ., Orange County Income '" e SUNNY Acar;., MOTEL $1908 FOUND: Boys prescript.Ion CARPENTRY Tax Service e Cocktail bar · Dindng White Eleptlant.17 glasses in case, vie. of 2653 MINOR REPAIRS. No Job 171 W. 19th, Suite F, C.M. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 Dime • a • One 01'811ge, C.M. 646-0161 Too Small. Cabinet in gar-G. B. HOFFMAN ages A: o t b e r cabinet.'!. Enrolled to practice bef9W 545-8115 Eves. 646-2372 Days Intemsl Revenue Sent<*" H. O. AndenlOn For App't. 646-5411 REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS FED. 1: St. $4.50; 1.c f~ CABINETS. Any 11-job. S14.SO. 25 Yrs. exp, 7 dait. 23 yrs exper. 5CM'713 KEMMER TAX SERVICU * NO JOB TOO SMAU.! * 1920 Harbor, C.M., ~ All repa.ln. Add, remodel, GETITNG A rdundT J'~ Reu. * 962-ll61/~ qalck income tax eervi · REMODELING -commacial ln your home • call IG..773U residential. CablMta. etc. eves. Prec.IM worker 548-o3&7 ---....... ----·• SHAW & SONS SPEClALIZING EXPOOED AGGREGATE IWDdatiom/Patios 5tt4860 1"rt9 Dt-Orlnm'i.-Tennl 'nfORU <DrCltJ:'l'E All t>1* Padol It Walb Free bf. matt - ~·-..~·~········ "-.... ~ ..... ~ .......... ,. ·--...... -..... OAl.L.V PU.OT Whaddya Wint? Whaddy1 Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOlt NATURAL BORN SWAPP ER$ Specia l Rite .S llnes -5 times -5 buclcs •ULU -4D ¥U'I INC.lUDi t-#1191 -.... .. ~.... ~~· ~ -... .. ... t-YOU• ..,,..,. •"41• .,..__ ~ llftH fff ..,.,.,.ltlfll, ~lMINO llOlt $.Al I -r•4DES ONl YI PHONE 642..U78 To Place Your Trider'• ParadlM Ad \.t acre. Santa Ana Canyon avocados, 110,000 equity $12,500 price: want improv- td M·l. C-1, R-2. MATCHAM REAL TY 646-4837 HIU.TOP Estate San Juan CAplatrano, ov'r 3000 11q-ft. 4 BR, pool, :k:ar gar. Over l ac. f14.000 clear. Trd {or local prop. Bkr 548-7711 Gor&eous S28K house. 20 minuta north o.t VM Nuys. $22.650 due at ll89 mo. Want local. Trade down or even. 642--0647 TRD for Joe. land: comm Inc bldg. CU1t. ocean vu, exec home. 3 br, 2 ba, lrpJ, cpl, drp. $37.500. Sll.500 eq Owen• aft 5 646-9138 4 BR, 3 BA home with pool. WILL TRADE E'OR GROVE, RANCH or fARM PROPERTY Laguna Beacb .. 494-9254 b Units Fum. Si:>,000 eq. Long Beach. No vacancle.. for more units or lrss or vacant land, So. Coastal area. 4~3038 rR.ADE late model Llncoln, ro le cash for dellL'< duplex or triplex If located East Costa Mesa, north 17th St. Principals only. 518-1936 -N ANT Cadillac, Continental lmperial or other late model car w/fac air. Excb for cre- dit on 5 acr tnct nr. Palm Sprgs A aome cash. 536-1131 ~ Yr. old Mt. home, 4 BR. :iecluded view: exc. retreat, club or fam. Take house or apt. $20,500 Eq. $46,000 FP n4: 659-21'74 ldyllwtld 7 ores + shops. $26,000 equity Loan S.22.000 $195. mo. Pot. Income SS{iO. mo. Near Beach, Salton Sea Xlnt lot, best loc. Will trade for late car, units, or·~ Val. 11ed at S3%1Q. Owner 64.2-3589 5 Bdrm-WestcliU area. SJl.500 Exchange for smaller home Ill local area. DOYLE It WOOD 548-U68 28' fairliner SporUiaher, fully equipt, SS.000 equity. sacrifice -goin& East. TRADE for TD's, Auto, F&C lot. 492-7828 ISan Cle- mentel 4-plex Costa Mesa $6625 eq. Trade tor cabin. Arrow· I head. ldyllwild or Big Bear under n 2,000. 540-8383 Trd for units Orng Cty. 9 Ar:. pritne, C-3 on F'thlll, La Veme. 500' from access rd Fthill fwy. Prine. only. LY 3-4384. 67J..6.180 or Hal- derman Box 292 La Veme. L3 Apt.s West Huntington Parle EXCHANGE for clear home, small Income or Comm'l, Npt Bch area. )42.5000 Eves 548-0390 HA VE SS.000 equity In 3 bedroom home. Dbl gar, fenced, In Costa Mesa. Con- sider camper or travel trailer. 6'1&-9726 '62 Jaguar 3.8 Auto, mint cond, val-$1850. '62 Slmca sed, rebJt eng, $225. '67 Cou- gar Air, vaJ-$2900. Trd dn foc auto. 3030 Bristol. 54.'Hi280 WANT units 60 or more for ::ommercial lots Fullerton, 25 acres Rosamond & ex- ~nlive j ewe Ir y. Eq. $125.000 Will usume. O'- Connor ~1249 , Want units, TD11 ar vacant San Dle&o. Bkr. 613-7420 or 613-9187 N ANT: Free & clear home m Orange C.OUnty S.31 .600 FMV, FOR: seaaoned, good pay 2nd TD, $31,600. Rltr. >47. 7 401. 545-1550 • ' • ~ ' ' • e * * * * * * ----------: JOBS & EMPLOYMENT :ir:ttvn.:E LJIRt:t; 1'0RY Ironing 6755 Remodel., Rep1lr, 494C • IRONING S2 dozen. 50c rxtra for ltarcb, 50c extra pick ups It delivery, local. 543-4685 Ironing $1 .50 a Doi. Bring hangers 962-lti IRONING $1.50 HR-:- Exp., Refer. 642-0038 L1nd1c1ping 6110 IF YOU need Remodeling. PAINTING ••• REPAIRS CA.LL DICK 64.2-1797 S.wlng 6960 Alterations, custom dress making. Reasonable prlca For app't., 673-6015 DRESSMAKING • Alterations &t mending. 962-3287 F'REE DESIGN SKETCA &: Alteritlon...-.642-5145 PLANT for your home land· Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. scaplng. 638-8363 Eve. P1ptrh1n9lng P1lntln9 6850 EXTERIOR PAINTING 1 speoal1u in 2 llory Trim wonc. Overhang, Fa cl a Board. Windows, etc. .Lestrr Col~ * ~ DEPENDABLE palntlng at ' REASONABLE price 1. Quality wortc I: materiala. 545-3087 or 546-2629 INTERIOR • EXTERIOR A\·erage 1 Br apt., labor &: mat' I. sn 50. 64.2-7528 ~s sOnded Painting int or Ext, 10 yrs In area Reae. free Eat, 64.2-0427 PAINTER & Paperbangtt, very re11.1. &: clean. 25 yrs exp. 64.2-1322 tNTER or Ext. PAINTING. IMMED. SERVICE. Local ref. FREE H1. 54&-1&17 PAPERHANGE~ * 64.2-27 43 * T1llorin9 6970 Alterations l: Rei.tylin& Men • Ladies. 673-n70 PURDUE TAU.ORS, CdM . TILE, Ceramic 6974 * Verne, the Tile Man * CUst. work. Install &: re- pairs. No job too small Plaster patch. L e a k I n & shower repaired. 847-1957. : Uphol1tery 6990 Fl.AT Rat~ · Avg chair I: ottmn $115.95. ao{a $174.95 choice '68 fa bric. 67l-3707 JOBS &. EMPLOY1"ENT J ob W 1nted, Men 7000 CX•LLEGE grad, 17 yrs. mar- • kettng I: managerial e~rl­ ence dHirft part-time wortc No direct selllng 962-«165 Eveninp Job Wanted, Ledy 7020 Pltlos 6860 CARPET Oee.nlng. floor ---------atrippmr. Waxing. wan.. Q.iatom Patio CO\'ers and Concrete Work I Dale Qmt. Co. 532..{j()I -Plumttfnt 6890 1 L.EAKS! C.. cir water elec- trcnicaD11oaiUd unda' c~ m«nt. blacktop. around. ....U.. ahowen, any place. ~-Water Unet dMJ>. ed, pnmure ratored. CALL "LEAK!" M2-C341 S.1*Amerbrd 01< Windows ...tied. Sl14167 HOUSEWORK • Woman with xlnt rd'a avail.able for day work. HolneJNken 5C7.al 5 Days a wttlt cir day woric Own traa. Good worker, rd- «. IG-1288 HOUSECI.EANING Wanted Nf'W1'0'1, 0>eta Meta UM 12 pe' boar. MU5l1 Draftsm11 Yount """ with twe yMrt drtftint .. ,.,.. 91\a •nd/ or twe pen coti.. Send NMM o r 1pply In penen. U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Wanter Santa Ana Ari ~ual opportwuty tmplo)'er e Carpenter w1Lh t'lectncal wlrin& experienct. • Bonder • Boat Anembler with surfboard shapin& expel'lence. J ENSEN M1rin• Co r p. 23.i Fl11<:her Cost.a Mrsa ~3440 REAL ESTAT E SALESMAN Excellent opportunity f o r currently licensed SalesmM to have the desire to enter the 1peciali.ied Held of ex- changing. Worl<ing in Com- mercial -Industrial • land, and high value Resldences. People with Reno excban&e training preferTed. However, if you are willing to wori<- and cM take in.'tructions, we will show you what to d~ and how to do it. No new un- llcensed trainees accepted. Call 615-4a70 for appt. S1le1men & Mln1gers Career opJkll"ly with leadJnc tlrm offering onr 100 mu- tual funds. Full or pt time. No exper nee, we train. Npt Bch otnce, M2-6422 Santa Ana oUlce, 547-3331 lllvtlfOi"a Ftna.ndaJ Servlcu, Inc. REAL ESTATE Shouldn't .YOU ne with Walker I: LeeT Free Information. Phone or write W Al.KER I: LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd. ~30'l9. BOYS 10 -14 Good routeal • Good profttt BALBOA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT • 642-4.121 • • MeclMl•lcal Aue111blen • Electroalc Auembfen • Power Eqlripmellt Wiremen • T echniclans Experience required, Liberal frlnte be.,.fltt PWMETRKS 929 liker Street Cotta MMI 549.2221 Punch Press Operator (Experienced) • Make own set-ups • Run prPCision produ<> lion parts e Perform first article Inspection. STACO, INC. 1139 Biker St. Cott• Mesa .549-3041 An equal opportunity employer Process Technician MAllllS Sn1111' l.N• UU w ... cUff Or. .... ,.,. .. ac:h WANTED bnmedlately and de~ an n::per planist to aceaml*I)' the Harbor Womea'a Cborale, a women'• cbonaa. EKh Tues. trom 9:30 AM-11:30 AM. Baby tlt- d"I provided. Unable t9 pay but the c.npany •• greet! Call dlredar, Mra. Teny Danne9G-a&e ACCOUNTING CLEltK Matwe individual to wocic 1n out •~tln1 dept. Dul· lei wW Incl payroll I: ac- couota ncttvable -payable. KnowJed&e of NCR bkp'1 mach helpful. Good starting aalary It exctl beneflta. Send reswne to PO Box fOOO l.a- 1\JM Hilla. Ca. ~ PART 114£ WORK Put your spare time ID wortc. ~ttaent Avon. Call collect SJ0.5860 GIRL FRIDAY BUILDER'S OFFICE Exp preferred, apply 9-noon 6208 W. Q)ut Hwy, NB 142-1'15 OPERATORS -Blind Stitch Special Madlloe. Gannmt mlcr. Onb •r.ton mak- ing S80 to S140 wk. aipply. 1580 Monl'OV!a, N .B. 642-26166 HOUSEKEEPER • Uve In. Take care of home I: 3 children. 11, 2 " a moa .. Immediate opening for tech-for convalescent mother. nlclan lo perform various Temporary, 494-62r7 chemical, photographic I: REGULAR part-tlme Secre- mecbanlcal o'?'ratlons. Must tary. Shorthand, l>'Pinc " pogeu. a high degree ort llimple bookkeeplna. Hou.rs mechanical aptitude and be d aala r-onl able to work to exacting an ry open. """'" Y· tolc-rancea. A w or k l n g Box M 11, Dally Pilot. knowledize of photographJc R.N. SUPERVISOR, 11 • 7 processes It machine tools ahlft. Park Udo Convalea- 11 desired. cent Center 466 Fi.11blp Rd. Newport Beach. Translcom Corp. ,_542_-8044 _____ _ 815 W. 18th, Costa Mesa HOUSEKEEPER COOK 642-9000 Neat, mature lady, 50 or ov- er, for 3 adults: trom 12 noon thru dinner. Newport Young Men 11-21 are•. 547--0635 or ~123' BEAUTIClAN. Pel"IOn&ble. Sales promotion jobe avail. Good with styles for mature Larire int'J. corp. $10,000 1st women. Followtns preferred, year. Management opportun. for new, pl~ 1111of> on 19th ltle1. Call 10 am-2 pm. St., Costa Meta. '42-7241 _SJS._ll83 ________ 1 PART -'Mme or .FuU -Time. Are you looking for • New Compaey! New Pro. new future???? Security G rd duct! No quotu. Fut re- Keep your present job while UG peat bualnesa. <n4> 194-3311 you start part time evea. Apply Per-.onnelI0-4 Mr. Day Ea S82 k Call Robinson'• Newport ,,..,,,.~~-.,....--~--rn per Wtt • Mr. I.IVE-IN help __ __,,, ...... Under F rd .,.,~ .,.,,.,. Newport Center '~'"'"" 0 , ,., .. ..,~.• Newport Beach 50 or college cirl preferred. SERV. Station. "111 It pt Mu.st like children. Salary time. MarTicd. over 25. Full PART ti d 1 f open. References preferTed. lime mu.~t have good mecb me e 0 newpapers Call 548-5942 to home, early AM, Good · exp. High atartlng sal. Tex-supt. Inc. 847-3979 NEED chlld care in your aco, San Juan Capistrano, home before and after 493-416& Agencln , Women 7300 echool. Occasional eves. CARRIER BOYS Girl age 6. Corona Del Mar GOOD ROUTES ;J 9Ch1 dist. 615-2434 AV All.ABLE newport Lady • cook for family A HUNTIN~'TON BEACH. personnel guests, •kenda. uve 1n DAILY PILOT Fri. to Mon. Pref. older • 5C-4321 • • ... age ncy penon. Box P20 Deily Pilot WANTED Service Station At-Profeulon•I S.rvice BABYSITI'ER, my bome, trndant. Experience. mar-for the employer Costa Mesa. Oya 6 to 3. 1650 Memt Coet• Me.I SfCROAIY Manutact\ariqg aree . Type 60 wpm, shorthand 90. APPLY IN PERSON M1nlllll CommuaiCllloas 2230 S. Anne St. Santa Ana, Calif. An equal 09portunity employer Part Time Office M.T.I. lwlnw Scheele • "™ Pqramm1nc • ow Keypunch e PBX Twbai 541-2672 T•levltloft REN t A N!.'W COLC>a TV $9 MON;rH l205 Opt. to buy. Free Hl'Vice· Free dellvtt)'. No depcmt. ORDER BY PHONE 13U111 or 839-4242 LIFETIME GITJ'. OUlcoat 10 001.0RLAND TV Open T dyt leuon Typltlc School 173 ltENT Del Mar, C.M. 543-2851 COLOR TV Sdll Problema? Pvt hi-achl, $1 MO. lndJv attn. Small claue.a. * All National Makes * Girt Friday Bricker~Ward Prep. ~ WORLD OF COLOR Ale 21 to 35 .tor busy cheerful MERCHANDISE irolt 10355 Lakewood Blvd .. ............ ~'ii Newport Blvd . Behind Tony'a Sida. Mat'la. Colt& Mesa~ OPEN DAJLY 9 tot p()()l TABLES ,,, 1961 BRUNSWICK ,,, AMF "' TRIANGLI: Slate~­Bnmwtdt $275 value •• ONLY P31.D 111>" FINANCING SICARD POOL 323 S. Main, 0raqa 532-1992 Birds of ParHlse BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS IARGAINI 5 Gallon cana -Only $.1.~ Lut call at um price. E\lm- inl• after 6 P .M. all day Saturda,v and Suilday. U12 So. 1tOM St., Santa Ana. --------- llllm f ORICS modern ottice. Type 50 wpm ,... oa electric; use ID-key adder SALi ANO TRAOI Downey ti' FOR SALi snd hue exper. in accounts f IOOO (ZlJ) 861~ receivable. Must be abup __ ur_n_it_ur_• _____ WANT to ane IDOl'leY on Ze-Remnants, Samplet 6 Miii- and neat appearin&. Sendl_________ nltb blk • wb 1V! Just ends Sat. Only a a.m. to 2 letter wttb qualiflcatJma. CLOSING OUT • • • bet col aet. Mab otf, guar p.m. 129 eaw. Costa Mesa experience, and wqn ex-••• ENTIRE STOCKJ OK worldnf cood. Colt over SS CASH $S pected to "HMJ'", Box 21lS, ./ Floor Samples $300. m..4284 N Beach. .1 n ... 11 Furni We~ cash for: ewport " ..,_. ty ture ./ Furniture ./ Applianca IN HAWAII. Houekeepe.;r-MAPLE-SPANISH-MODERN HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 ./ Alltiquu ./ Toola Governe.sa starting April. Sofaa.Olalrs.Loveaeats ON ITEM or - Three ciJU S.7-10. Informal, Dinettes-Bedroom 1ets SUPmB, Ma In i f Ice n t, COMPLETE HOUSEFUI- aeldom entmaln. M u 1 t Tatde.Lamp&-Mltc. Stereo Control Set; Carn.rd Call 5C7~4S or m.mi drive, swim, do simple cook-Apprcwed Furniture T)1>e A turntable, Ampex ---------i Ins. Re.terences exchan&ed. 2159 Harbor Bl, CM 548-9660 2000 Series Tape Deck, PVT pty MUST SEU. decor- Jntervtew about March l Oth.I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' MclntOlh MXllO PrP-Amp ator item. CAL-STYLE BR Good aalary. Write atatinc NEARLY new, custom made A FM Stereo Tuner . furniture, like new, 2 cheat, age, experience, qualifica-Uvinl room fllm.lture. Bar Mclnab MC249 A~er, 1 car .desk, 1 nite ltnd, 1 tloN to-Mn. B.E. Alexander atoola, aofa, cbalr A lampe. 2 Jenisen SpeUer Systems. desk chr, walnut and ea.od, P.O. Box 905, Kailua-Kona, _8J6..4611________ 2 Electrovoice S 'Pe a k e r fonnica tops, SAC! $125. Hawaii 96740. CHERRY BR let $1» cheat Sy1tema, a 11 connecting 6'fl.1953 evea. drawera, d re 1 a er. head cords. Guaranteed S400 sav-17' UPRIGHT frttzer, like Att.n. HA.1-wfv-board It mattreu. ~2165 Jn1 over 8flY bu.yen cost. new, $150. Electrolux floor --...... Prlv. 0 w n e r. eau I write -""'A• A: lc:rubber, UJI He.x&ion top table, i #f Mr.7 c •-8 1 5 ...,......... ~ 46 boun day, Sl.82 bour. ood $40 ,,,._, ; onsu.... alao rub shampooer, To prepare and aerve J~ 67l-ll98 Molllaon .30, El Cajon, ~1162 &ft 3 p.m. luncheon to faculty mem-Calif. · ben Co&dm West Colle"'e. Desk walnut formlca top, IN ,. .. nINET 1956 MERCURY $100. NEC • GE HIFI, ......u CHI cooaole ae""ft-machine Apply 60 X 34. Good condition. $200 OR BF.Sr OITER $75. 962-1415 "u'6 Orange Cout College $30. Prlv. Party 543-7183 e 494-Q92 e 2'101 Fairview Road CAL • Shop Btrcb droplea.t ========= ELECI'R.OLUX vacuum w- Costa Me• 834-Sn. table with pad. $150. No Tipe Recorders l220 attachments: old, but rood cha.In. Pbone ~nm cond. m. ~ -----------1 SONY 300 tape recorder. in WARM, friendly home with S I I012 two cblldren. Working moth-tore !ulpment er Dffd9 Uve-ln boulekee;> For aa1e or trade, hand- er. Printe room. TV, all aome teak alt-down ahow· excel cmd. Oria coat $300 Mi.c. W1nted 1610 •" $175. 642-ll:ZI prlvUegea In clean, orpni-cue, 6' x 2'. 49t.solO zed home. $130 monthly plus daya ~ eves. board. Time -oU schedule ---·------ I022 can be arranged. Call G1r1ge S.le 897-:.1533 days, 967-1712 eYe-----:::'-------- nfnga. WRITING desk, antiques, cut ala•. lamps, fruit jan., love Radio-T •phone 1eat, 2 matchina chrs, tur- Hoa.by S~lies MOO HELP MEI collage my wall with old pic- turea, broken •P<>lU equip., famoua old aayinp, old n w1, mundane mile junk! No people, please. 6110 W. Da..__._h '-lrl quoiae. ovnt.ffd chn, re• ,.,._,.. w aur. dishea, deep fryer, apt ==========- 25 lo «> yean. Must know u stove, miacel. Items. Sf!rtlrtf Goods 1500 Cat Hwy 646-8701 local area. Apply In penon !>.11-8573 · YELLOW CAI CO. CONSOLE AM " FM rad A 186 E. 16th St. record player comb. Small Costa Mesa bar w I extru. End I: coil Hostess Apply In person: Tuea -Fri. 11 am~ pm Stuft Shirt Rest. ml W. Cout Hwy NB tbll, clothes It mile. 2622 'Santa Ana, C.M. SUN 12 to 5 DREXAL din tbl, 4 rat. chn, chow .,la, miac. 2 2 2 2 Ruteers CM FURNITURE, diabet, lritcb ---------1 utensils, dothea, etc. etc. Inventory Clearance! on pool tablet, le ques. BEACH BILLJARD SUPPLY 1241-A s. Main, Santa Ar11 547..om NEW 4' USED turlboard-fac. tor)' dJrect ·cheap! Wet suit Jacketa $10.95. 815 W. 18th St. '* 64.2-'!607 M lscell1neous l600 WANTED Furnitur•Appll1ncff Color TV'._Ste,... -TOOLS- 531-1212 or 193-0555 (Ask for Art) Man'a WANTED TO BUY: and Woman'1 26" or light weight 3 apeed cycles. Call 536-2170 28" Bl- FREE TO YO u mot. Found: Long haired tled grey Tom Cat, paws. So. Laauna. 499- white :1633 yra., GREAT Dane, AKC, 5 old. Obedience train~ to iood home. 54S-1J17 • Only 2/3 doa rled pn!ferTed. Good bra, ind the applicant 5 dys wk. Uve-ln/out. Aft Salary + commiMlon. A~ 3:30. 646-2609 Waitress ply Superior Shell Service 133 Dover Dr., N.I . H_O_U_S_EKE--EP-ER-. _p_t._tlm-e. Luncheon Only 1614 Baker, C.M. Appll1nce. 1100 MOVING EAST Feb. 9., Must aeU chain, 90fa, dinini set, ctreae.n, kins t1ze. bed. Any rw.sonable otter accepted. 18 MOS. old red chow w/pedigree, Female. ~me 2/1 1495 Superior Ave., N.B. 642-3870 549-2743 NY home, Mon lo Tri, 4 to Apply in person: FOR Sale. Uprtpt freezer DRIVEft.Oertc on bookmo-G Offl $J60 6. Ctn It cook. Mature ~ Tuet • Fri. 11 am-' pm Coldspot t" o 1 t I e 1 1 ~ bile Mon-Fri. ~9 pm. Sat ~ •n. c• an pref. 548-8281 Stuft Shirt Red. ~. 15.3 cu. ft. 536-1> 'it pm. 2 yrs college. No atu· La&UM Beach. Good typilt. SITTER Wanted Y"I Uve tn capacity. 1 yr old. S1'15. dents. Male S2.JO/hr. Call Comp&J\)' pays fee. or out, lt ~k 3 acbl 2241 W. Coall Hwy, NB gee Mgr. Sp 2 Sandy'a Trlr HlD'ltington Beach Public U. WILLIAM PENN chldrn, motberlna ~ S09 ---------I Pk 2912 w. at Hwy NB brary ~9327 Auoclates Agency Plumer CM. 541-2478 MJ.1521 JANITORIAL WORK 1856 Newport, C.M. ~ Experienced coffff lbop I.ARM.AIDS • • .st --T--IN-dlxe---T1PP9--Elec.,.... Husband It wile team to do Fee jobs al!O. Wailre!llfl Apply 3050 and GO GO ovm " ranae. w1t.b dbl o.en part time offfce cleaning In S(RfENED Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar • • • • T'Otiaerle, etc. Beat ca over Laguna Beach, tves. Call between 10 A 3 PM dall:y. DANCERS m. M4-1B6S d11,y11 1714> 532-65.58 C•r"rs for S.Cys. 1 BABYSfl'.TER tor 2 ac:bool :':' =63 l-=An=ttquea=· =====,=1=1=0 BOYS 10. 14 l kprs. in Ortnge County age c~ildren, Mon. thnl Laguna Beach. So-Lasuna 642-7484 546--6020 Frl., Wibce It 1tutien Dr. TYPIST·~ time. Doctor's DINING table, antique m• Good routea! • Good prolital Screened Peraonnel Agency area, C.M. Call M&«IT7 omc:.. ~ Beech, IBM q . Shenton 1t:1le. 3. ex- DAILY PILOT 901 Dover Dr. Newport Bch. WANTED womu In .,... ol Exec. Approx 5 tog hrs per tra le a ve a. ~ ' narbor &: Baker st tD take wk. NOl>-G'llOker. $3.40 per value! $250. $.JMI ~. __ •_642 __ -tm • MOORE ENTERPRISES patient to doctor. s..5395 hr. State b1MC speed. ~ " wtenda. Truck Driver• Pertohnel A .. ncy arter s PM. I: rd~ Write Box M· --------- 5 a.xi~ diesel tnd dump tor 444 Newport Blvd., N .B. IN---SURAN--CE--~---1--... --.-19 Dally Pilot. ANTIQUE emmtble, oak I: demolltloo co. 6208 W. Coast Phone TODAY for ............ ...~ =========I t.apeliti7; love ._t. arm ey needs exper claim It U. chair 2 llde cba1n. XlBt. Hwv., N.B. an •'-lntment for a m---bllJ•u ""r). N-..-......., ..... n Jolie Men Wem.. 7500 • GANGI Ml-1615 REWARDING FUTUR.E."' v &' ..... ~ _.. ' $135. 531-1341) Eft/""-dl. Mra. Sima. SJl.J.m d . 515-4768 2/2 trees. KIRBv d ........ FREE Tameric wood >4 •acuma eamr WIW ~ )'Ol.I cut. ~ attaclune.nts. Tab o v e" __ .;_;;_, ___ _ 2/3 small pe.ymenta or p.,-bel-t'E'l S & LIVESTOC K ance cl SS7.l0. Credit Dept. "-- ~7289 Anahdm.-.... _...;.. ____ _ 1125 ale per., FRJGIDAIRE n.11b1bc ma-AFGHAN HOUND m cldne ~t tmlO,a $60. JIQP8. S moa.; xlnt tem 35 mm ~Jector, llkle tra.Y& AKC rec.~ '1red A atoraae boxell 115.·~ ,,,,9919=:------ 962- 5 tboa. 0RNATE marble top tbles, GERMAN Shepbe.rd pqp. handmade CIQllt, crocheted montba. AKC. Hu had afgbana. 510 w. fflPl.and, $95. Must be a lood home. S.A. =800207=~~-,,..-.,,,.- LOSE W.tpt aafd1 w1tb REG. Min. Puodln, DEX-A-DDn' 'Nileta. Only A: fema.la. SDven A: main blacb 9lc: at 'hmer Dnis. New-''BEAUTIES' 'I 5C>65l.9 trade? "Grt!Y port a.ch. 541-m.1 GERMAN Shepberd fftDlle QUJTJ'ING ROOFING, 90 Iba.. 1 ano.. AKC. SiO cir ron P.•. 1X12 aheJvina, 9c ,...ga,._Tms ____ _ per ft. 30laO Br1atoL Open $55 • $75 Wetmmuer SUnlllr. Gboat'' ~ ...,. • ""'7T>ER FRY COOKS • 642-9080 for •ppoint. ANTIQUJ: Walrlat drop lat .,........ · CREATIVE, a-• ldNe ~ e Ceek ALUMINUM M. .,_. lDlie Top dollar! AD abUb be ....,, table. 3 ~ Mat dlaJn. .. lty, tmnl. 139-1747 qlW- Apply: Ken's.. n;o E. Oil. Help Winted ma.n tweeft 25 It 35 nated e ,.,. 1lfM W•tre. a.4111 MW 171 ~ HP ~ Hl-.y, Conina Del Mar Women 7400 for The ~ Sbop. WW e Nlfht Dlehwalher ~Tape ~ $40. 541- Bet 8 ... 11 AM I( train 9--5. m.»32 ~ Mulkal IMt. 1125 · • ' .. en UV&lN b9etcpr dilld care WOMAN cook~ iMil Apply In Plf'IOO 4 P.ter ~complete IMtitUiWer f•t'WMft Pvt nn A be. 5~ d;ya wk. and very Ute ~ s.f & 51r1o1a i. Bua~ wta, cue. a a.r *ola no dCb.. Exper. In tbsll It lie pwr Perm A reta. SlOO mo. Family of 4. 3 PM to T PM, HM DIM lil-. (0artnet. °" TV a 11atnn ... ._. T.m.. Scetty ..... lfaJe $5. '°"151 aft s.. T~TATION ..... &Yechh 9000 boet eoNt for yard tn ~ s day wedl. p.oo !Ir. m.'ml 5'30 ,ec, Cit. Hwy. pn, vto&arl, etc.) Hu INilt. a11c. ~ _. -..a »' CABIN CRt1ISER, 10 Orifnt. 21l: m.alM BABYSl'ITING 4' It b*. BABYST'ITIJl, exper, tt C9i'e Newpert ..... ta mlb ,_. hoobp 1o 11'7 WELL Down arti1t ....-. llerc. TANDEM trder' ROUTES ~All.ABLE UYe In. Fun lam. Sch cbl· tor Want I n1P1a wt& 1t11i lifATI ~:·•.= '-: ~~~. l"'"~ ~ ... ~lftCAMP H.P. . . ctm. Ref nq. ~ 1146-4951 betw .,.,_e p.m. .,..... --=---• vw ." ..... WeltlDNter lot lloY'I 10-H LIVE-In litter A Jt. hlwrk EXP dl'ftl*)' bllf ....W. SALISMAN I======;:;::= ldl Wq Olll. 144-mt 15 n '. GIMlper. 25 Good~ ·.:.mSundQ Unwed mother a~ Amp 8Und aUtdt ..,. .... It YCIUlllnc-b ~ ac-"--&. o..,... IJJO t1Piii:iri:Rhif ·iii~. 2 i:~:,0 .:;._ 8:,' c ~-.......... fr ti.me. 548-m? lftlen. ••·Ha u.. R..-1 Dept. Immediate pc. CQac;c• cn.n-.> ... A;;u;;;;;;;. ........, FULL time umuwate Man. • ...... TAX~ ,.,... ... -..... m .. "'™"'AO&. .. ,..,A ~ HARDWARE, 842-SECY wanted. Lapna 8eaO Telepbam laa.; ,_. "' Pl.-cal Mrs 1'*1 Sllclitly Ulfd Dabt1b Walllut ..... Im .. ...,.., --EllceUent t'Olldlb 113.t lo:M 1"SM. Npt 8cb NUl"lllll Home. Applf ba Ila' PU't•ttme: ... _....._ _,A 8.-dl RAllJ. Inc. ~ ._ Uwd ...-trr o • n ._, iilil( • Qua UYe abou'd. t1NCl2 SefJ Mr. st. Oalr aon: ~ ~. For App't. •1Ml ~ S...: Mlo4l9ll fr'OCll $3115. New~ 11111 -.;.. ~·CABIN, alDI 2. SERV Sta. Attend. s.lary + e PART 'nine l'allmttta REL. lltw ... "time la Aliilf . ..._ 1lll Wlldttler, Orsa H . Good wd ...... • .. ......,.., ..... comm. 1\ln\ Sbup Unkin work OW11 ~ 1111-par. our bGIM lftl. ._. Ot lJ i.. fwn Apes A'. !ltd srai* from ma. • Pt C... ..._ ~ 00 DD E. Qlt. ffw). OdM ID ltart. c.I ln..alJ ,.a&.; Cd Mn. St&le ~ ICHMIDT.PHIU.JPI (.1). Mil MIS • ...._ Ga, OR s.mD MAJOR 8AN1t WAMl'S REJJ.ug.a ._ 111r W1J M. eMIT4 or wr1t. 1711 U07 N. Mala • -& 11'1. ..,.. wil. SJI. • ~. ~ l:XPEJU:DO:D• .... _ TDJ.D• lli•ttna. t dMnl. " tl1M+ Pab Drtww. JApna 8eac:b. s..ta ABa man P'IBERGLASI If 0 L DER. __ ,,. rd N · I& .,,... ,_, HADl • ..,... w1tb Mlonis Bl 11...s Or.-KD>llUk1' .......... ii9li,; put thnt. CID,.... e BE A~ e BEAlri'ililf Pwt • 11111 ~ Bftdi. Elieel. ..,. 1Allle 1 t 11 :, ~· ='fl...S. . susu:rr ........ ce • D HJl GUA Local time. i...-..... ---~ E:llClt cond. Ma9 ~ n. DAILY I'll.Or u... m.J.m 'Tl -. a,, -U9 .n.er 4 p.m. A* tar M. ~ n _. alamlmm a...aw _... ..-. TELEPHONi. ... a ...... • RaTAtaiiifiiiL)e DPERJENCED PAlllT -·-·~ Ao...,.,,._ .. do C!IJIWll'A. ........ ...,., .._ 6 i9111to LM '~91ce Ofl'llMa ........... "-' • ._. ....... .. KAH ~ Ja111. ..._ -... _, _ _..:.z;:..,.,MMm~,........,..'.;..__ eowt11 •part time. Call man o.w 11. • ..-. Pbarie tc.llS.1 1111 Jon CM.-v.-1 a1 . --~~~~--1 . I ---- HP It on.1 x. * ... • 1:. 4 9010 H . ::. r ...... a.:_:.. r.1 1- '.~. .... ~~ -- I s ..... • ay n2 • lJ1. • 2 !A DI'· 3R st, 1 )(f, lte IOr l60 W• od 10 s :1'1 s·· Bl· t- :e 13 s., l1y ;/3 °' !/1 !!S. '/2 !!S. ·13 le r., l.:l.. 5 ta. Ml. a b iie e? ., P. !I', P-,. r l -. 10 $7995.00 . ' ... -.... , ,,. .. " . ''' CHEVROLET lmpal1· S.S. 167 TOYOTA SEDAN Ucbt \eiae, red lnt- telior. Radio A beater. ______ ll_M4M__ 2 Door hardtop. V8, power-'66 RIVIERA alide, power steering, radio, AoMmatic, $1Tll. I!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!! MARQUIS MOTORS VOLVO Hydramatie, power ateerinl lllO So. Cout Hwy, Lacuna A brakes, bucket seat Inter-....._ * •7503 _,, tor. fadal'y air, t,000 ...... ea. TEST DRIVE A . YW AUTOMATIC $3111 full p~ . -,-.. 2925 Harbor c.taMeel -. .. "4444 1166 MUltaQa VI. One owner, ps, radio, ntw Uni, Below lllueWt wtila. aa IOU '66 POlllAC &TO, I dooc' Mrdtop. VI, ~ matic, power lteeriDC. ~ • beater, 1ddta 1lfllll. $2t .= $1511 f ~II Prfie 292.S flf1rbor Costa Mesa II M444 '&i GTO Charcl Blue, blk vnl top, auto, RAJi. Shall)! $1,900. 673-5714 UMIUR '65 UMllfl Pull Price .1917 DODGE · 1r ' I 0... ti•r4te,, VI, twtt"'ttic rtcll... he fw -.~12595' .. --..--~·--------------~.~__., . . --· used car 19&3 Plymouth Wago~ •141• '"' hHter. M•ll'f• 111111y miles left o11 tlt11 _ .. bA•'""' 189 5 ..