HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-02 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotCity lanners Nix Cale,
OK Bttat Builders, Sales
Newport Beadl p 1 a n n I n t com-
milliooen Tbunda.Y night rejected
a coUee shop expansion plan, but
approved two new boat industry
operations.
In a 4-3 vote, commissioners denied
a use permit application from <be
~ .u.1nn Motel " Coffee Shop, 'Jll¥1
Newport Blvd. The appUcaota 10Ugbt
approval of an outdoor p a t i o
restaurant ia CCJMed;ion with an ex-
llting 17-...t cGtfee IMI> and lo.unit
motel. 'lbe petlo woUl ..... provided 32
additional .teatl for clnen. But the
plan wu r~ becmJe no pro-
vision was m.se for addlttonal park·
ing. The entire Jite now has 12 parting
apacea, 10 of which are for motel
tenantl. . Planneta Ray Y. Copelin, D1md
Curtis and AJv.mence favored the proposal, g a n e a r b Y
municl al par might be uaed
bJ :::fee shop. a. Bot the com·
mtulon majorl ld that some ad·
clitional on-lite ptU"kinl would allo
be needed.
In other action, plJmer• unanimous-
ly approved a use permit appllcatlon
trom Hydro Laboratorla, Inc., for
a boat assembly plant at 118 Prodoc· uon Place. Spokamen for the flnn
aa1d proto-type modela oalJ would ~
lMailt at the pJMt.
The commlaliaO allo ananimoua)J
•PIJl'OVed a UM permit request front plldfic Yacht Salea. Inc., for a boat
,_,ea operation at 700 W. CoMt
HtPway. Concl:idom of .....,.a ia-
Hugh Stewart's
Wife Succumbs
eluded lighting reatrictlona, so nearby
reaklential areas wouldn't be bothered
by night lights; a 10 p.m. closing time
and a ban against any repair work
on the premises.
@ART Disbands
To 'Oear Decks'
For.City Project
The Citizens Harbor Area Research
Team (CHART) todeJ atepped aside
to mate way for the city of Newport
Beach's long-range ''Goals and Ob-
jedives" i-oenm.
Ed .}Drtb, CHART president, said
the 50-member citizens' study group
bal been deectlnted for the period
during which the dty project will
be under way.
"We are doing this to clea the
decb of any poaalble competitive or
duplicate effort impllcat1ou," he ex-
plained.
CHART was formed in June, 1965,
for the purpoae of. recommendillg
guidelines on the Harbor Area's
growth. The dty'a "Goala and Ob·
jectiv~" program, soon to be under
way, eaeentially baa the aame aim.
Hinh. in .correspondence to the City
Council, prailes tbe munidpal•project.
"We offer it OW' unquallfled support,"
be said.
The names of scores of particlpanl8
in recent CHART sWdiu were sub-
mlu.d. by-Hirth to the ceundl: He
said many of the lndi9idaala would
be li.lle)y cancllcWet for participation
la tbe upcmt.i9t dtJ..pcmored ~dy,
wblcll lJ apected to take a mln1mum
of lix ..tlla.
TEN CENTS
$1 Miilfun Project Will End Bay Slip Lef:tSes
} .
BJ Jl41WQ F. COlUNS Of .. _.. .......
'l1M Irvlne CompanJ is plannint to
phmp htto the m.arllla f>usiness ia
Newport lfarbor -amt ID a tU way.
Irvine spotes~ep diacloled lo the
DAU..Y PILOT today that the Jnlflm
will hrrolve the expenditure of at least
$1 mllllon in the next few years.
It will also bring an end to the
company• s policy of leasing to others
Irvine-owned boating f.aciliUes in the
·,* * * CoUnty Eyes
Irvine Co.
Tax Bill Cut
County supervisors today art stu-
dying a propou.1 that. if al>proyed,
would trim the Irvine Compu1.'1 ap-
nual tax bill by an estimated •.OOO
by removing Upper Newport Bay land
holdings valued at more than •19
million from county tax rolea~
Involved in the proposal, which bas
been questioned by County Assessor
Andrew J. Hinshaw, are 16 parcels
of land rellnquiabed by tbe Irvine
Company ln tbe Upper Newport Bay
land ercbange laat. Septembt1·. k was
learned todaJ that the Irvine CosDpany
is ltlll recorded as owner tl ~
val\lilblt property.
It ~ take "some years" for the
UpPe? Bay deal tD be completed, lt ... -.~ ........ •ut.~tmna of ti» )WVplAll1.. .-cowsty
would hold the deed for the Irv\Jl~
owmd Jlfopefty uaW tlae trade is
1tsal11 eompllted. .
County CotalJel Adlian Kuyper bai
said in a 1gier to supel'visort that
the transfer was prompted by tu
reasons and a "desire to deal fairly
with the Irvine Company.'' -
Kuyper told superviaon' that the
"origlnal agreement profided for the
actual exchange of deeds to take place
after the filling of lands and
waterways, which could take several
years. If a lawsuit is filed, the ex·
change could be further delayed."
Kuyper's letter goes ori: "Mean-
time, parcels of the Irvine Company
remain on the tax rolls although.
because of the ultimate pending
disposition, the company ca n not
retrieve any financial return from
them."
Assessor Hinshaw has told the
supervisor also by letftt that "aerlous
questions. • .a~ as to the legal
(See TAXES, Pace %)
Two Policemen
Charge Assault
By Newport Man
Two Newport Beach policemen were
reported recuperating from cuts and
sprains today after they were alleged·
ly assaulted Thursday night by pain-
ting co.ntractor Robert P a 1 m e r
Yardley.
Yardley, 36, was arrested on felony
cbaraes of assaulting police officers
at his 1221 Hampshire Circle home
where tbe alleged fight occurred.
Newport Beach Municipal Judge
Calvin P. Schmidt ordered him to
appear in court for arraignment Feb.
7. and released the defendant on his
own recognizance.
Treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital
for apparently minor injuries were
officers Robert Briscoe and Charles
Wilkinson. They were later released.
Police said the officers went to
Yardley's home to serve a warrant
on a lt-year-o. Id youth staying with
(See ASSAULT, Pate %)
10'ftr bay. .
ID the tubae, Irvtae olflclal.s will
operate the martnaa tMmaelfts.
In line with the new policy. exlstUig leues on seven m&l,'inas, with a total
ti 580 boat alipt, wilt not be renewed.
1 On termination of the leases, the
company will take over man.gement
ol tbe inatallations and embark on
8-PMldon and improvement projects. lllpt, piera and related facilities wm be revamped in accord with a
tDastm' plan tOOO to be developed
bJ consultbl& enlineera. Irvine
aoarcea Kid.
Tbe move wll1 make the company
the harbor's tarreat marina open tor.
Albert J. Auer, Irvine vice president
of ~al estate, aald the first of the
current• seven leases will expire late
next year. All the • leases will
terminate by 1'19.
"An exbat11tive atudy was com-
pleted two years ago in anticipation
of the lease termination dates." Auer
explained. "The present lessees are
aware of this action. These operators
have done an outstanding job running
the marinas for more than 25 years."
The <h?cision not to renew, he said.
was made "in an effort. to give boat
owners the best service possible and
to consolidate facilities to gain ad·
dltional slips."
"In addition to better utilization of
(See MARINA. Pate %)
14~000 Casualties
LBJ: R.ed Push Fails
SAIGON (UPI) -Communist forces
pressinc their most costly offensive
of the war b<ied American and Viet.
oamese troops on the streets of Salgon
today and repulsed counterattacking
U.S. Marines and Vietnamese at Hue
in northeastern South Vietnam.
With nearly 14,000 c o m m u o i s t
troops killed or captured President
Johnson said the Viet Cong offensive
waa a "complete failure" from a
milltary standpoint. But he said the
Communists were preparing a major
offensive around the Marine outpost
ol Khe Sanb.
Allied leaders in Saigon also said
the Viet Cong ofiensive -their big·
gest of the war -had failed. But
the Communists still held half a dozen
major cities, overran a U.S. naval
base at Vinh Long in the Mekong
Delta and had Saigon under a state
oC siege.
U.S. military spokesman said at
Soviet Merchant Vessel
C<,>l~_ With V .S. Ship
. '.J: t .~, .. .. •
'4SHIN01.'0M (AP) -'t'be Defense age,' a three.foot hole above the water Det>Ctm .. .tePcrted today a "miltor line on tht:t.S: bow. When queried by
coIDllin'' betwten an American de-flub.inf , the Vialobolcov oal-
1troyer and l Russian merchant ship ed 'n• m lt:Uce required.' and~-
in the Sea ff Japan Wednesday. age to my stern two meters In length:'
No casualtt.s were reported. "The collision took place rt 36 de-
Tbe departmmyt said the accident oc-grees 06 minulft north and 130 de--
curred in · a c;rossing situation. 1t grees, 28 minutes east. Tbe accident
claimed the destroyer bad the right occurred in a crossing situation, with
of way undet intenaati()Jlal maritime the Rowan having the right of way un-rules. der international regulatJons, being
The department Isa~ tbls state-on an easterly course whUe the Vislo-
ment: , bokov was on a southerly heading.
"Soviet merchant shtp Kapltan Vis-"The Rowan ls a Gearing class de-
lobokov and the destroyer U.S.S. Row-stroyer with a displacement of 3500
an (0-782) bad a mlnor colllsion in tons and a length of 350 feet. It is com'-
the Sea ot Japan approximately 95 manded by Commander Loren I.
miles east of Pohang, South Korea, at Moore of Wheat Ridge, Colo., and ear-
l :5.1 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Jan. 31. ried a crew of approximately 250 men.
"There were no personnel casual-The Soviet merchant ship Vislobokov
ties aboard the destroyer Rowan and has a displacement of about 10,000 tons
no casualties were reported by the and is 511 ~t long. merchant abip. "The incident is being investigated
"The Rowan sustained •mi.nor dam· by the Navy."
Rough First Day
New Hoag Boss Loses $1,942
It was a memorable first day on
the job Tbunday for new Hoag Me-
morial Hocpital administrator William
Hudson.
After he moved In, a thief moved out
with •t,M!.44 ln cash and a bundle
of non-blgotiable checks, kept ln the
hoepltal Hfe.
"The checks were all restricted.
ev!:'l: one of them.'' Hudson said. "so
they re llC?'J•negotlable."
Hudaon •aid the cash and •170,232.26
worth ol. checks-lncludJng a $126.000
payroll check-were taken from the
unlocked 1afe somet.lme between 11
a.m. and 2:45 p.m.
Several people had access to the
safe, be aakl. N~ Beach police today said
Steele M•rket
NEW YORK ·(AP) -Gains were
btinl cat rapidly as the stock market
cloced today In active trading. (See
quotatiom, Pases 16-17).
their investigation so far had uncov·
ered "some leads that we're checking
oot."
Hudson took over as administrator
to succeed Winlired Bacon who re-
tired Wedm!sday.
U.S. Aid Sought
By LA Hospital
LOS ANGELES -The impending
mo~ of UCl.Califomia College of
Medicine to Orange County Medical
Center in July coald leave Loe Angeles
County General Hospital bereft with-
out federal aid. CoMequeoUy. LA County super·
visors will meet Tuesday !Qht to
consider whether to rename C4-neral
Hospital to qualify il far '5(1 million
in federal funds .
nightfall the Viet Cong partially con·
trolled three provincial capitals -
Vinh Long and Kontum City and Ban
Me Thuot in the Central Highlands.
Al Ban Me Tbuot the Viet Cong killed
five American missionaries and cap-
tured a sixth.
U.S. offlcials gave initial reports
on casualties in the Hue figbtip, put allied losses at 43 killed
wounded. Fourteen civilia s
(See VIETNAM, P
* Cong • 1ve
Missio ies,
I
Kidnap Sixth
NEW YORK (UPI) -Viet Con&
terroruu killed live A m e r l c a n
miaslOlraries and kidnaped a aixtb in
u attack tbls week on Ban Me Thuot
in the central h.ighlandf of Vietnam,
the Christian and Missionary Alliance
said today in New York.
Ban Me Tbuot, 170 mlles north of
Saigon, was hit Tuesday by a Viet
Cong offens.ive that struck towns and
cities from one end of South Vietnam
to the other. Ban Me Tbuot was over·
run by two battalions who wrecked
the city.
The five missionaries killed were
with the Christian and Missionary
Alliance wb.ich runs a leprosarlum
in Ban Me Thoot. The sixth who
was kldnaped was with Wycliffe
Translations which hu its· bead-
qu.arters in Los Angeles.
The missionaries killed werei nae Re.-. Robert 1Jemer, 49, former-
ly of Toledo, Ohlo, whose wife was
seriously injured. She is beinc cared
for by the U.S. Armed Forces.
The Rev. c. :Edward Tltompsoa, 43.
formerly of New Kensington. Pa., and
his wife Ruth, 44, who was born in
Vietnam.
Leon C. Grlawolcl, 116, formerly of
White Plains, N.Y., who was in Ban
Me Thuot as a volunteer in retirement.
living wit.b bis daughter, Carolyn
Griswold, 41, who was seriously
wounded.
Rutlt Wfltlnc, 42, of Cleveland, a
nurse at the leprosarium.
Weatlaer
Forecaster Art Eichelberger
promises some groovy weather
for the Orange Coast tbla week·
end. with the 1Dercury flashing
a warm 65 bereabouta and a
warmer 73 inland.
INSW E TODAY
CdM Lawye~ in OCCA Post
Artisu put their comm4!nts on
the 20th century on f)(lpet and
UCI p. ' C~ on diapla11. Prt·
tnew of SO f01ctnating tM1DS of
the modern world fodo11 ill thl
WEEKENDER.
tquna . .acll's jovial Ma Jo r
WIDlmn D. Martin . was instaJled 11
the i• pnsldent of the Orange Coun-
ty ' Cout ANoclatiOll at the Balboa
S., Cllb Tbanday eve.nlng as a lar&•
ratblrtlll ff <>ranee Cout poltUcal.
1*bMat and . tJC'~essiooal }Mdera C~I JM a.Iii ~ qu.lpe. Pllt Praldat Ralph c. K1aer a1ao
lid What V. Pb111Jpe, Buntmiton
8iilidl t.mt man.acer. as t1nt vice
Pl'llkt..t; C.1 S. JCtJ)ey, CclroM <Sel auutmas Smtles." Mar attcne, aa second vice presJ-Orand priie of th& conttst went
dllt, . .ut .Dala .t.. . .DMD •. PJIMPt .. to A'l'ffpstakea winner Qtyunlolt--is..nd
of tbe Blllllleton Beach Chamber of Clemente for best comm r-.. • ~ WW ~-ttet rer: · holiday decoration. TM trophy, given RsrJ. 4ebNtt of blurpo1 .. Beach... hy the DAILY PILOT, waa accepted
f-._.. with Kay Ky1er's for the city by Sin Clement. Cbambw' X....-ti Mlmcat Knowledge, ope:ried · 'Of Qommerce president John ~pe.r
tbt ...... = )J prete:ntlnl tropblu and Ste-ft Mkhalec, realtiOr. to ....-.W and croup winners in New OOCA pruideDt .Mattln, In tak·
v.t. r E• 1w ot ttie 1#7 Mtida)' tni fNflf' Jeaderlhtp, rmewed lb• dwa " ci~ 1 ' ...... ••fO MilN of (See COAST. Pace I) ...
..... ~. .... .... , ... , .,... ,.,. , ... .,... ..... T......... f ,.._..,.Wt I t .... . ......... .......
Art..... • =-,..J ~ .... t ........ = ...... ..... ,
'I '
J IWLY PJLOl
Hearing Reset
On Newport's
SleepiDg~an ..
1'be Newport Beach pl'Qb:l"bttton
aplnst sleeping ov~ght in parked
can 1'Jll l)e defended Marc" 2t in tbe ..,..U.te department of Super1or
Court. a Qlty spokesmu aai4 today,
1'be -ordlnaDce ii belng cballen1ed
lly two men cited laat summer for
aleeptng in a car at night.
Thi .c .. )\N .been ICbeduJed fOl'
eeart ll'l\llMDt tWJ ...... Jt •u
.co11ttaued *1l New,. t Beach Qty
~ttJ. TWl18eymour1*ame m tad
• ,tfll unable to appear in court.
• Public Defender James R. Goll,
repreeenting the two defendant., bu
arped that the ~-11 UD• con.atttuticm.al. dlac:riminatory and pre-
empted by at.ate laws deallnC with
.vagrancy. • 'The city, however, feels the ordinan• "~ ii .aeceuary to pro~rlY control
• ,tbe acttvitles of thou.ands of vaca·
ifoners who noct to the beaches dur-.w the summer ed hollda"* ..
• · China Say8 ·U.S. ..
Bombed Its Ships
!IONG KONG (UPI) -Communl&t
China charged today that two of its
ships were damaged aod several
crewmen injured ln U. S. air attacks
on North Vietnam.
In a statement broadcast by Radio
Peking the Red Chinese Foreign
Ministry said the alleged attacks
would brina "more aevere p\mi.sbment
to U. S. lmperiallsm."
Tbe broadcast aald the ships were
hit durin1 attack& on Jan. ~ and
Jan. 'II in Hont Gal and Cam Pba,
North Vietnam.
The attacks, it said, we r e
"deliberate provocations by U. S. im·
perialllm on the Chlneu people."
DAILY PILOT
DA&Y ll'tLOT ........
NIW 'SKIP,Ell' -Orance County'• coastline bas a new "skipper"
today after this ceremony Thurmy night at Balboa Bay Club in
which Selim S. "Bud" Franklin (left) turned over pl'esidency of Or·
ange County Coast Association to I.aguna Beach Mayor William Mar·
tin.
F.,..,.. P .. e l
COAST ASSOCIATION •••
association's work proifam for the
remainder of the year, including:
-Assist local communities i n
freeway routing and system of con-
nections with arterial hJ&bways and
local streets.
-:-Support the continued develop-
ment of harbors, beDChes, regional
parks and community recreatiOl'laJ
areas.
-Maintain an awareness of the
historical background, cultural n.eeds
f'rot1tPff9el
ASSAULT •••
Yardley and bis wife.
When pollc:e tried to serve the war-
rant on the youth, identified as Rick
Dean Howell, they were "physically
attacked" by Yardley, according to
Assistant Police Chief Merrill Duncan.
No moUYe was liven (or the alle1ed
~
Assistant Ollflf Duncan aaid younc
Howell didn't participate in the alleged
attack OD the oalcers.
Rowell in the warrant ts accused
oi filing a false police report regardlna
an accident last week, Duncan in·
dicated. Howell, too, was released on
his own recognizance pending ar·
raignmenl ·
and educational advanta1es of the
coastal environment
-Promote touriam, trade and en-
tertainment by publicizlnl the many
recreational facilities, eventa and
natural assets of the 40 miles of
coastline.
-Protect the natural s c e n i c
beauties of the shoreline from ir-
responsible exploitation, incompatible
development. damagina pollutants and
erosion. -Iacreue memberlldp nd actiYe
partldpatlon ln the-.. oclatkln ior
more effective results. '· ,, '
' Barnard Undeterred
By Clinic's Attack
LONDON (UPI) -Dr. Christian Barnard. the South M:rlcen heart
tranaplant surieon, said today be wu
undeterred by the London Cllnic'I
medical journal opbUon that bis
methods to control tissue rejection
were "crude, hazardows and ln·
adequate."
Barnard. who was leaving for Paris
today. said be woUld perform his next
transplant operation in six to ei&bt
weeks.
SHOW YOUR COLORS
..
Lincoln's llrthclay Feb. 12
FLAG Ill
UNITID
STATIS PL.A•
State'Flog s3ts
lncludecll
~PllllW....._l~Stoot .. ........... ....,.... ................. ............... ..., .. '
............. I
Washington's llrthclay Feb. 22
Here's. your chance to honor two 9reat
Americans of the pest end at the same
time help American leaders of the fu-
ture. Buy this deluxe flag kit et 1 frac-
tion of ih normal retail price and fly it
on Abraham Lincoln'• birthday (Feb.
12) and George Washington's birth-
day (Feb. 22).
Quantity buying makes it possible for
the Boys' Club of the Harbor Area, in
cooper•tion with the DAILY PILOT, to
make this offer es • valuable public
service. Clip out end mail in the cou-
pon below. A member of the Boys' Club
will deliver your kit to you or it will be
m•il•cl clirtdly to your home •
.. ·;--------·-, D•+. •••••••····· I ..... a..· ... "'"" ___ , I
1 c....i .... h ~ ,., ., ...... I
-.c.-~ ""~~ er..-.... (8111. c.. -.. Cetlf.
I ~ ............................ ,. ... ~ I
9mplofM ~ UA IDM ...
~-_,in Oran1• Cowity Jail today
ill Un ., ••• bail Oil cbar&e• of
rollbl.al the Newport National Bank
of •·• ht CMh • .laa. u,
Scbedule4 for a preliminary hearing
on the chartn J'eb. 14 before a U.S.
eOIDJD.l8'k>ner. ii J amea Ro 1 co e
llol ......
H• •• arrtated t.rlllr tb1a wtek
in Santa Ana at tbe bome ol his
brother. police 1aid.
The bank's Campus Drive branch
at <>ruae Co~ty Airport waa robbed
bJ two • who ~ lo a car
drlven by~ third parfner, according
to witnesses.
Newport Police Capt. Lou Herres
caid that none ol the money bas been
recovered. Officer• wbo arrested
Holmes were from Npport Beach
and Santa Ana police departments,
and the FBI.
Herres declined to say whether
more arreata were expected aoon.
TAXES •..
situation which would be created U
1be proposed. amendmmt to tbe trade
a~eement is con.so.mated.
"The assessor's responsibility in this
matter could be resolved only by a
legal adjucation of the quett.ions flow-
ing from the amendmenl"
The land deal concluded tut Sep-
tember listed the value of the 16
Irvine parcels at •19,466,000. Tbt pro-
perty includes 28&.5 acres <:J Upper
Bay islands and uplands and 113.8
acres of submerged tidelands.
Assessed value of the ~.3 acres
ha& been estlinated at about fZ.6
million. Bued on an .veraie '8.50
tax rate in the Newport Beach area.
annual taxes on the property would
be ,about '240,000.
2 Face Hearings
On Marijuana
Two West Newport men char1ed
with 111lln1 marijuana are acbeduled
to face prelintinary bearln11 at 10
a .m. ne.xt Wectnelday lD Santa Ana
M\lllkiPal Court. Free OD 81,125 bail WIS David Scott
....... IL Bia ft1111M1Dle, Gary
W.,..e ,llaldll'ICID. 22; NINlned ln Oran1e C9antY Jall today in lieu of
. Uie um• l.lllOUnt or~,.-
Both men, Of 21& ~ St.. were
arreated earlier this week aft.er an
unducover aae~ alleteCfly made a
purchase from them in Santa Ana,
police aaaerted.
InvesUgatorc l&id 28 kilos of mari·
juana -valued at • a kilo or
a total of '1.• -were confilcated
at two locatioU.
Gunfirt by police offlcers tlJ'lJ UUs
menlal biitillabted • wild •mite
an bour putJuit of a fleelnl .J.U.
tbrqh three Oran1t CouDt1 dtlft.
P'1Dally cornered on Bear Canyon
Boed alter a Z.m.lnute cbaM tlurins
w9'kb be raa two Police rGeeloclla
WU Rodne7 Md>oupl, 17, 0 f
NQr1'alk .
The chase be1an at 2 a.m. in Buena
Park •hen olfice11 Robert Taylor and
Lee SchraJnlinl sa• McDougal make
aa 1Uepl tutn at the lateneeUoa ol
Bed Boulevard aad .La Palma
AwaU.. TbeJ purtHd tbt. youth u be ,... •
away and were joiDld by tbJ'te o6er
Buena Park police units. At .. '*"t.
in that city twe ~ wer. ftred
at tbt 1peedin1 car ii it broke tbroa&h
a roadbloct. A fnr lllJlmtes lat.tr la
Brea six &bots were fired during
another -ttempt to stop the youtb..
Tbe cllau led into Fllllerton •re
t.·• FIOrtoll ponce cat• _.. and
tll• blto Brea •hen anc6et-fair
• oi pollee mlta were clilpatcbld.
The game ended about a mile north
of Brea whe;e MeDou&las'a car apun
off the road and the motor dJtd.
Ht tried to ND away but wu conaered
b1 olficera.
Tbla lllOl'lliDC. the youth W&I tuned
ov• to Loe Aate1ea abaift'a deputies
by Brea poU.:.. He wu wanted in
Lot Alltelt• County u a parole
violae«. poUce old.
.p,....p-J
MARI~A TAKEOVER • • •
qplaada," Auer uJd, "tbe company
feela tt wlll be able to take aclYutap
of ttchaolosical lmprovemeata in allps ud pier 1DltdaUom. •• •
Tbele are tbt b9yfront bUineue•
that will be affected by tbe Irvine
procram:
....,. .... MulM Sales, 11J7 Bly·
Ude Drive. ~ ....._, an Blyaide Drive.
-Ne,,,.n B•W Yaa& i.-llal,
2572 Bayabore Drive. · -VIia lbrtma. 10l6 Bayalde Drive.
~·a YICll& A8c:Mra1e,
1801 Bayaide Drift.
-BalfNe Mllrlu. ~l E . Cout Hieb· way. ~wales Yaat AKMra1e, 2881
Bayaban Drive.
Mott ot the Jeuea wUl expire with·
in the next '"' -years, accardbtc to Dan O'Furell, Irvine mana1er of
commerclal properties. Swales' lease
will be the tut to tsminate-ta 1'79.
In tome tmtmcet, O'Farrell noted,
pre1e11t operators would be liked to
remalll u martaa mana,.... Alao,
thole wbo DOW nm yacht ~··· buainu111 at the same Jll'Ol9tie• ~ probably be permitted to con-
tinue, under a subleasing arrange-
ment.
"We're Dot talkiag about getting
Jnto the brokerage business." said
O'FarreD. "We're interested In taking
over 1Upe ud piers."
O'FarreU. who was recently asaJgn.
ed to take direct charge of the Irvine
procram. said conaulting engineers
will tooa be bl.Md -to belin the
redevelopment study. By the latter
part of 1988, working drawln1s fOT
new or realigned slips and parking
Improvement! should be eompleted.
The first 'ef new ctM1struc6oa, he said, ·
will probably then begin.
He said he is unable to say at
this time exactly what kind of changes
will take pl~e, although there
presumably will be a significant in-
crease l.n the number of slips. "One
thing is certain, everything will be
brought up to city code," he said.
•:We'll Jmow more lfhea tbl enpwr.
iDI study ii comp&eted."
O'Farrell noted ~t compa111 pro-
jectlona anticlpete a capital ex·
penditure "oi about '1 mlWon."
''That's just an eatlmate1 thoup.
~ tbele tblnp '°' I'd aay wll probably apeod more than tbal"
"What we want to do ii CODIOldMe
all the facilities, inclUdl.DC plrkinc,
and tle it all in with residential areu.
Ri&bt DOW Jrvine-owned frcllltqe in
the lower bay is not mater plMW,
"Also," he said, "by takiq Ol!ler
the marlnu ourselves, we espect to
make more money out Ill tbt pro-
perties. We're not klddl.q u,yone
about tbat; we're free enterprile."
p,.... P.,e I
VIETNAM •••
of a paciflc.ttion team alao were WJled.
Communist lossa were put at m;
· dilpatcbea ftom Hue put the lone•
higher.
In Saigon Vietnamese Rancen bat-
tled Communist forces for control ol
a key intersection on the hitbway
leading to the big American base
at Bien Hoa, 13 miles to the n~.
Other battles were fought in the
Chinese sector of ChOlon and on a
residential street near Gen. William
C. Westmoreland's residence. '
President Nguyen Van 'lbieu and
U .S. AmbaladW Ellswortk ~
held hurried conlerei.cea ~ the day and both went on th8 r~ to
assure the Vietnamese all wcu well.
Thieu indicated the 24-hour curfew
might be lifted ln 10me secure parts
of the city.
While battles raced throughout
South Vietnam the bombing of North
Vietnam continued. Spokesmen said
Navy, Air Force and Marine pilota
flew through a 1,500 foot cloud ceiling
Thursday, to bit communiation lines,
military structures and a missile base.
J
• t
THIS IEAUTIFUL SIOEIOA1t0 WOULD
ENHANCE ANY HOME. NOW
~ VAllAllE IN TWO RNISHES. ONLY
DIMENStONS:...74W, ZOO, lOH. $299 f ... }),h. I l I
ON SALi THIOU•H FmUAIY
tBITA&E
v ... tur•, Oeu1l•11•I
O.ti911en P•ll•tte
CerfMletl IMreeM
-
:. v
• pl
m
al
bl
rr
.. g
u
• ' 11 ti
p
tr
• J
a
p
II
8
• HUE. Soutb Vietnam (UPI)-Nortb
" V-wtaamese recwars stiU bokliq
• p&rU of the city Saturday mOl1liQc
mauled a U.S. Marine asuult force
and fruit:rate4 allied air power with
brand new Commuimt Chinete auto-
matic rifles and deadly antiaircraft
guns.
Rue, once known as 0 the Velllce of
the Orlent." wu a abambles.
. At least two U.S. bellc:opter cunahlps
. , were shot doWll Friday morntnc. and
the North Vietnamese peppered other
pt:\nes with heavy fire as the allies
Tied to evacuate wounded Americam
• illd South Vietnamese.·
U. S. Commanders said the Marine
assault team bad suffered "over 25
percent casualties" since Wedneldaly
when it began a counter-offenain de-
. signed to drive tbe North Vietname.se
tnvadn'a tr.a ..._ old ~1 cmp. lllatlw OD cuatitle
ital IO _._ IMllb ol ~ border be· OChtinC put IDied laMel at 4.1 tin.d
tweu NOl1b IDd South Vietnam. and 14T Weunded. ro..._ Amtrtcan
Mart. COfl*DeD set up a ~ cMUu• wortlnc oa pecifieatton f'""" 1andlns .... OD the \IWJ9 or Rue Uni-irama tn -. ~ .._ lllo -..
venit,y. a.pp.rs c~ ammun.I· r imed, lae rtpGlt IUd.
tion laded. uNoeded IDd tben 1oc>k !be Frtda,y rtMrt ~ Norih
off ~I wouaded and dead out ef Vie._..,. and Viet Cooel c•ualtieJ
tbe cf!· at 122~. ..We .,. ~tied about MIO IMn-Soutb Vietnamese Infantry and para·
both dead ud ..,.de• ift tbe pest troops stormed into the ceeter of Hue
two daya, .. Capt. , ... c.llcaa, :.. earlv Friday' ud droft tome of ttte
of Carbondale, Pa., aatd Friday He Nortb Vietnamese iDnden Lnto one
wu in cbarp of the ellpply and evac-mall lldion of the Citadel-the wall·
ua!foa .,ation. eel part of the city where the tlqs
Sporadic lldper fft wbiatled throuf.h and queena of Annam Ol'Ce ruled.
the air u tbe U.S. belicopters mt-I~ Tbe North Vietnam•• dUI ill, and
in tom of ammunitio", food and water repulsed allied 1ttaeu lot the tb1rd
for the Marine force. • conaec:utlve day u U.S. and Saath
Tbe U. S. command in Salion. In a Vietnamese jet ftcbter and prop-driwn
repGlt Friday fdCbt, uJd iDltSal tab-planel strafed Communilt stroq
Well Lieeftsed ·
Coast Man Ma y Have Three for Same Car
By CARTER BARBER
Of Ille Delly ,NII SM
Callfarnla about car tags and. if not.
when Virginia's deadline for obtaining
them miihl be."
"Finally I got the information," he
added. "and I'm really sort of S-Or;y "
,. -..... _____ _
potDU •Ith rocket alld cannoo fire. ne planes withheld lbl .. ol
botn~ Friday, feart.ng dall\ace to tlM
treasures of ancient Viet.um... and
Aruaam.tse culture boueed J9 tbe Ota· •L Other parts of the city ._..
"8avtly dam•ced··
'nle aiae of the North V•tnameM
farce was believed to be OM aad
probably two battalions -u many
as aoo men -and the troop. were
wearing new gay uniforms and •hln.Y
belmet.s.
Tht flag of tb• Viet Cool fluttered
defiantly 011 the palacts aroonds in
the center of Hue with.ln full vkw •
of American Marines boldlr., a
handful of buildings on t!l. south aide
of the Perfume River dividlnl the
city.
Talks Fail
To Release HE'S IN .•.
Ceapar Weinb•rter
. .. HE'S OUT
Gordon P. Smith
You think you've got problems on
renewing your car's lieense tags?
Forget them -.md pity Doo Polk
of Corona del Mar.
He's got to buy three (3) sets -
for the same car. Besides that, rus
telephone bill is going to rlvar the
fees.
1.fore tnore ,
Long41'1.ance contact was made.
but instead of an official's coming
on the line. a recording squawked
away.
about it. It's bad news.'' p bl c
This is because Virginia doea not ue 0 rew
have a reciprocal agr .?ement with F • ch • f Q •
California : doe: not issue its own innoce .. n uits •
new car laga until March 15. and lie:-' requires incoming cars to have cur· WASHINGTON <UPO -A second
rt all comes about because Polk.
an executive of Atlantic Research in
Costa Mesa, is being transferred lo
Virginia to be director of corporate
industrial relations for Susequehanna
Corp .. Atlantic's parent.
Polk's leaving his borne al 1210
Sand Point Way on Sunday to drive
east. Naturally the thought crossed
his mind: why renew the 1968
California tags since he's going 3,000
miles away?
"I put fn a lon·g..<fistance call to
the motor vehicle people in Fairfax
County, just below the Potomac near
Washington," Polle reported today. "l
wanted to know if Virginia has a
reciprocal a r r a n g e m e n l with
"It lasted a full '.ve minutes," Polle
reported. "It answered questions
drivers back there might have. but
nothing about what J wuted to know.
I held on, expecting someone human
might turn up at the end of the
recording.
"Instead, the recorded voice said.
'iI this recording doesn't answer all
your questions, put them in writing.' "
There wasn't time. of course, so
Polk tried the headquarters or
Vi:ginia's motor vehicle department
in Richmond.
"The operator said that number was
unoperative," he chuckled.
Next atep over the long-distance
llr:es was someone in the State House.
who furnished Polle still another
nuinber to call.
* * * * * * Got Your Sticker Yet?
Monday's the Deadline
Monday midnight ls the ultimate deadline for renewing car
licenses with the Department of Motor Vehicles 1968 sticker.
But that deadline is only for motorists who have tbe state'~
IBM punch-card renewal application, who make out a check for the
exact amount shown, and get both in the mail early enough to
show a postmark of midnight, Monday, Feb. 5 -or before.
Best bet, cautions the OMV office at 720 W. 19th St .. Costa
Mesa. is for motorists to come in right now. ' "The line to the express window for persons with their IBM
cards is moving really fast," a spokesman said.
In addition, the OMV will also be open from. 8 lo noon Saturday
to facilitate motorists.
Waiting for Soldier Son's
Arrival Takes Tragic Turn
A [amity's "high expectations" of
seeing their wounded soldier son turn·
ed to deepest tragedy today with word
that PFC Richard S. Russell, 20. of
·Santa Ana, had died of his injuriee
· Johnson Misleads
U.S. on VC Migh~
·Percy Decla~es
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen.
; Charles H. Percy charged today that
the Johnson administration h a s
: deliberately misled .tbe Amerlcan peo-
. pie abou\ the "great strength" of
: the Viet Cong.
The Illinois Republican j o i o e d
s e n a t e Democratic leader Mike
Mansfield in ca.llillg on Presldeot
J ohnson to "reueeu tbe whole pic-
ture" ol U.S. Involvement ln Vietnam.
Percy said the current Communltt
offensive again.t Saigon and other
key South Vietnamese cities was
dramatic evidence that "W!lat we
-while en route home.
"It comes as a great shock," said
tm father. Forrest J. Russell. of 2203
Baker St. "Dlck was badly wounded
in Vietnam on Dec. 30 and underwent
an 8'h hour ope~ation.
''It was auccessful and he was
transferred to a hospital in the Philip·
pines on his way home. He called
us from there a week ago. We had
such high expectations of seeing him
soon."
On 'nluraday, however. the Pen·
tagon reported that Rll!seU had died
when a buJlet which had lodged In
his stomach worked loose. It bad !lot
been removed during the earlier
surgery to pt out bullets in the
soldier's arms and ltgs. the father
said.
PFC Russell, a graduate of Santa
Ana Hlgh School, leave' his parents
and two brothers. Steven. 18. and
Gary, t .
He will be burled in Fairhaven
Memarial Park after receipt of his
remalna and completion of pendtn1
funertl services, hi.s father said.
rent tags from their home stP.tes. U. S. effort at Pazwunjom to
Tbe upshot is that Polk wUI have persuade North Korea to free the
to buy : USS Pueblo and her 83 crewmen has
--Calltornia's sticker to hold him failed. President Johnson disclosed to-
while be drives across the country.
-A Virginia 1967 lag to cover him day. there until March 15. He made the report at a news
-A renewal tag for 1968, at that conference, but did not give the date
time of the meeting or other details.
''I'm almost templed to sell the The President did say. however,
car out here." said Polk. "Aller all. that he frankly was noi hopeful or
my wife already has bought 1968 tags getting the men back any time soon.
for her car." Johnson said the crewmen "are
Polk will be followed east al the being treated well. the wounded have
enc; of the school year by his wife and their children, daughters Sherri, received med ical treatment, the body
lL, and Pam, 14, of Corona del Mar of the man who died ls being held
High School. and their 3-year-old twin and that Is about tbe extent of our
sons, Tim and Thad. knowledge."
College Budget
Total Reportedly
Up $50 Million
SACRAMENTO -Oov. Reagan's
budget for next year will allocate
about $295 million for the University
of CalHornla and approximately $240
million for tbe stale colleges. reliable
sources sal<f today.
On the Orange Coast. UCI Olan·
cellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. declined
comment except to say that he does
not know what effect a budget of
the purported amount would have on
the Irvine campus.
If the sources are correct, the
university and coMeges systems each
would gel about $50 million more
than this year when they were hit
by Reagan's first.year higher educa·
lion economy program.
It was a program that touched orr
hitter protest in the cademic world.
The new budget recommendations,
which Reagan submits to t h c.
legislature Monday. still are less than
the university and colleges sought.
But the cuts in their requests are
far Jess than the current year's.
The university asked ror $311
tnillion and the colleges $243 million.
Thus, the university fell $16 million
short or its request and the colleges.
about '3 million, the sources said.
Reagan's budget Is expected to near
l5.S billion although he has pledged
to continue his ~conomy program.
Other features will include cutbacks
in welfare a.id the Medi-Cal program
of free medical care for the needy.
'T'hese cutbacks will require specific
leg:islatlon before they can be put
into effect. Now resigned State
Finance Director Gordon P . Stnith
said, "It the legislature refuses. it
wW have to find the money to pay
for the extra co::ts.
''We are n.>t going to propose a
tax increase," Smith said. repeating
what Reagan has bai<4 time and again.
'
Famed Reno Hotel
Slated for Au ction
RENO, Nev. (UPI) -Reno's famed
Rlvetstde Hotel was placed on tht
aacU~ block on the courthouH steps
today.
The trustees ~ale. required by law
would allow the hotel to be sold to
the l\lghest bidder.
A reporter asked: "Are we now
trying to arrange talks with North
Korea at Panmunjom or has threre
been a meeting since yesterday
there?''
"Yes," the Pre.sident replied, "there
has been a meeting between represen-
tatives of North Korea and the United
States. We hope there will be ad·
ditional meetings. These meetings
have not p.'oduced any satisfactory
results as far as the United· Stales
Is concerned."
U. S. ofricials first met with North
Korean representatives at Panmun·
jom, site of the military armisUce
commission, shorlly alter t h e
American Intelligence ship was cap·
lured.
A State Department spokesman.
Robert J . McCloskey, said on Thurs-
d111y that the United Slates had ac·
cepted a suggestion by a ranking
NorOI Korean Communist, K i m
Kwang Hyop, that the Pueblo matter
be taken up within the framework of
the armistice commission or possibly
~ome other setting.
Anaheim Loses
Still Another
Topless Battle
BatUlng city of Anaheim officials,
still smarting at the failure of their
attempts to prevent the staging or
the batt • bosomed "Les Girls, Les
GirlJ," show at Melodyland, are on
the wrong end of another Superior
Court topless ruUng.
Judge James F. Judge has granted
bar owner William H. Stoops a
restraining order which will protect
him from police action until Feb.
t . At that time, the jurist ruled. the
city must effectively challenge at·
torney Dean Pic'l's contention that
action against Stoops' topless en·
tertalnment is "unconstitutional."
Stoops, 35, and his topless dancer.
Terry Ruth King, 24. race misde·
meanor jury trials In Anaheim
munlclpal court for allegedly fa iling
to obtain an entertainment permit
from police officials and for alle(ed
lewd conduct. Both are free on $350
beau each.
City councilmen denied Stoops' ap·
pUcation for an entertainment permit
for hia Tap City bar in North Anaheim
la1t Jan. 18. Police Chief Mark
Stephenson and City Attv .. Joe Geisler
uraed denial of the request.
• have been told about tM Jtmtgth
of the enemy -tbelr ~aunlnc potl·
tion -is simply not true. Nude Classes •Bared!)
••t th.mt n wu a matter fl pern-
m"tt'lt policy not to t.B tllilt America
people wbat wu .... •/' Pll'ef
1ald. 111 ChlM they (tbt Viet Coal>
bavewoeatltmea.,_PI~
vicwry."
PwC)' Mid tM ..... ...w .....
pre11 on tht Amcrieu PtOlale ••t
they really hlvtn 't betll told the ful1
•t.orJ" aboat eh• 1tren,U. al a.. Vitt eonc.
"Tbt tact tbat tlM1 could mount
as mey auacb 11 they have
demoutrac.t die ..... ---tbal 0..1...._. ........ ,.,_
UC Student.a StUdy 'Sensory A100reness'
DA VJS -A apabaman for tht :JC
1>avll cam~ told tbt DAILY Pnnr
..,.., Ul8t 14 atudenta, male and
feasak, JMt 1M1 net ln a nude "aen· tlCJl'J ,,,.,........ sea1lo11 lh•t lasted
•nral .,....,
J"h't Of tlMI 111 stlldenu undtultd,
lad all .. t la a Mmklrcte and held
Ueda, ctlllf"!I public information of·
fidr' Robert. Bynum said.
Tbt incident oceurred durtna a dua
_ • ., .............. ? .. ......
Tbe admJnlltratlo11 made lt plain U).
day it will seek to dlaband the n·
puimental cou.rae In • 'a e n •or 'f
awareness.''
An emerecncy session of tht
coordlntting commlt~e for the faculty
Academic Senate was carted for lat•
today.
Th• profeuor. 21-year"°ld Ger~ Friedbera. who holds ' Pb. D. froJa
HtrVatd, wu not prtHllt •t tht cl&M .. Cl.
r-
.,.._ a.id Frledbera. popular wtth
t111t .-...U, was itlready a con·
tnwert1a1 niure on cam~s.
Hia uaoclate professorship will end tr. JUM and the faculty senate has
cllicldld not to retain him . Students
have dbcu&led the possibility of hlrinit
"8 ~ • 1 non-faculty member to ln-ll'llrt • H olf-tampus Pxperlmental coU.O: tea1•11ta met lasl night to dlscuu a.,...wutJ, Bynwn wd.
Weinberger Gets Tap
California's just.resigned Director ,..f
Finance, Gordon P. Smith. today is
free to follow up his remark in
NP.wport Beach Monday that he
"always looks forward" to returning
to Orange Cou11ty "wht!never J ,gel
lonely in Sacramenkl."
Smith can return at any time,
because Gov. Reagan on Thursday
n:lmed Caspar W. Weinberger. former
Assemblyman, kl succeed him in the
$30,319 a year post.
The outgoing finance director, gave
no hint here Monday of his impending
surprise resignation.
Smith's own plJ.ns were not among
his "revelations" -notably his asser·
lion that the state's next fiscal year
bu"get can be balanced U c\Jts are
made in Medi.Cal and weliare pro·
grams.
He spoke berore more than 300
persons at the instailation banquet
in the Balboa Bay Club of the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
Smith said in Sacramento rte step·
ped down for "personal rea~ons."
Reagan. seated at his side at an
inform51l news conrerence. accep"ed
his resignation wilt, "great regre• .. "
Weinberger. a 50·year-0ld San Fran·
cisco attorney and former Republican
stale legislative leader, will take over
Ma~ch 1 as the man who prepares
the state budget and parcels out
money to all the agencies.
Firmly idenjfied with the party's
moderate wing, he supported former
San Francisco Mayor • G e o r g e
Christopher against Reagan for the
Republican gubernatorial nOillination
in 1966. •'
Weinberger has been a RepuJcan
sl .. te chairman. As a lcE:: ·t¥lr~~ he
was in charge of an inyt!tigation
o~ state liquor scandals ,bind. as a
re!.ult, the ·liquor controV laws were
Jrastically changed.
Called "Cap" by his friends,
Weinberger is po p u : a r with
Democratic and fl e p u b l i c a n
legislators -some or whom served
with him ir. the Assembly.
~mith. 50, was constantly embrolled
in controversy with the Democr&ts
who control the legislature. For
weeks. there have been rumors In
the Capitol that he was leaving, but
on Jan. 17, he said there was "no
validity" to the stories.
County Officials Mum
On Kirschke Witnesses
By THOM BARLEY
1)1 IM Delly l"llel SllH
Orange County authorities today
were close·mouthed on reports that
two "vital witnesses" in convicted
murderer Jack Klrschke's court f\gbt
for life had admitted their story was
a hoax . District Attorney Cecil Hicks -
traditionally -was ·•out or town"
to newsmen who sought verification
or denial or the reports.
Investigator Frank Oxandaboure
had a curt "no comment" to all ques·
tions on his role in the Kirschke
case and investigator Eddie Banks
was ''on assignment''. Banks and Oxandaboure supposedly
pl2yed key roles in the alle~ed con·
ression or two men who cl&Jmed to
have seen a man and a "hard blonde"
leave the home of former deputy
district attorney Kirschke on the night
that hi s dress designer wife and her
love r were slain. An Orange County new::paper today
claimed that the two unidentified men
said by Hicks· orfice to be confessed
bur,itiars -admitted to state. attorney
J(eneral office's investigators that
their story was a hoax and that they
were paid to concoct It by Jack
Kirschke.
A high ranking oHicial of the at·
torney general's office in Los Angele~
today told the DAILY PILOT that
Southland Ski
Co nditions Good
tht. hoax story was "purely and simply
eyewash." The informant ~aid he was
"shocked and astounded that such a
story should have appeared."
A report in anJ~her c o u n t y
newspaper to the effect that ~ two
men were members or a gang who
offered to sell their testimony to
KJrschke was d i s m i s s e d as
"nonsense". by the same official.
''I've been in close touch with this
lr1 .. estigation." he said, "and if there
have been any such developments
they haven't been made known to me.';
''A conference has been called for
this afternoon." he said, "but I think
that we shall only be discuding
ramifications of the case created by
this publicity. There has been. to .ny
knowledge. no evidence so far that
would reflect on the credibility of
the two witnessPs, ··
Ah, So! Asian • Flu Due Soon
On W est Coast
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Asian
nu 1s expected to .arrive on the West
Coast shortly. imported by vaca-
ti oners and air travelers from the
t:ai1t and Midwest.
The California Medical Association
~aid doctors first thought th e
respiratory virus, ldentiUed as the
A2 or "Asian" strain, might be con·
fined to the eastern hall of the naUon.
It was believed to carry Its own two-
year Immunity cycle and c.tifornlana
had it last year.
But the CMA said 'AlurlCUy the
virus sweeping the Eut aod Midwest
m1y be slightly different from the
strain that hit the West last year.
The symptom~ of rever. runny nose,
sore throat, cough and ~ch•
usually subside a_fter three or lour
d•Y•· Aspirin provides aome relief
from headache and fever. Bed ~
light diet and high fiuld lntaU are
recomtnended by 111ost docton ta fltal
th, di .....
...
I
. 1 ....... ,..., 2, 1"8
........... _, ... _
1Ama Blach Mlpft.tMr ,.-. T-r·
W decided it Wll tbDa. t.o IDOH
after bit ~at at 1411 Hen-
del'I01l A Ye., WU looted by burllan
three times ln J1DU8fY. Wednesday night. Taylor and WI wife atufied
what wu left ol their ~ions ln their car and clron off. They
hadn't aooe balf a block before
tbq were ~ oHr by police flllldDI a rtd ~t. It IMtlll Tay-
Jor'1 .... .,,.,... uneasy OHi' the
bmi18'tll, bid teMpboned DOUce
wtdfe Tl1lor w• lo9dinl hfl car and reported T.,wt home Wll ....
lDI Joottd .... • •
Bob Hopf cmivci at the La Quinta
aolf covnt with hil codd11, Pht1Ut• OOJn for the 11cond ,.oimd of tu
90-hoU 1122,000 Bob Hope DtH11
Cla11ic which bcoan W1dne1da11 end
will ccmtiniu Ulf'augh Sunda.11. • Last Christmu, while home for a
visit, Army Col. a.,.. Jtteblon
of Minneapolis, Minn., gave his bro~ Bud a pi.ltoJ. "Now that rm ~tiring from the Army and f.oing into Embassy service, I won t be
neecUn$C it anymore," Jacobson
aald. Wednesday, Jacobson was
toaaed a .45 caliber pistol from out-
side hla room and kiHed the last or the Viet Cong attacking the U.S.
Embasay in Saigon. •
SoUon aboonl the oimeft
ccmin Oriako1'V MN otNn ffltr iocmtng to San Fnmcltco's stn-
olt 0M1. The bio a1a1p docJccd m.
San Francilco W td'IU~ a/Uf'
ltl tOUf' Of dutv in tht toOUTS
around Vittnom. A huge make·
1hi/t lign cm the lidt of the
carrier read, ''We'rt here to
ma1u lDN, not wort"
• · When Army Staff Sgt. Finn
Cooper of Ft. Benning arrives in
Vletna~.._ he'll hav• a family re-
union. He will meet two of hll
sons who are senina there. They
are Marine Cpl. J1mes Cooper, 21,
and Marine Pfc. D1vld c..,.,., 18.
Rh two other IODI Will' remain at
the famlly home with hit wife lD
Columbus, .Ga. • Smith aa.a..,, gandlon ol \be
founder of the R. J. RtJl'oldl ro.
bl~ Co., sluted bla 5th diatrtct
COOIJ'et•iontl campaign by mptng
an emergency laodina Thursday tn
a helicopter. Where did the 32-
year-old tobacco 'heir land? In a
tobacco field near Winaton-Salem, N.c .. nat~.
Lynch Asks
,New Home
RaciaI Ban
WAllllNGTOIC (AP) -TM •te
ol Caliltnla bit urpd _.. ...,_.
Court .. nile tblt ........ llapln
wbo bold ~-::.-;..., 80t prac-tb r.a.l
''Glwa t11e tn'f• enm. • ........ tloll'a .... eeaa.n, .. ul4 Calfn.a
AU,. 0... Tbomu C. LJDcb la a
friend.alciomt brief flltd 1'anday,
"thla. ccadr7 cunat to&erate tbt Wle
fl •1farmfl1overntD11tat ... a.twt wblcb pmnlt. prtYate ctilcrtln1utory conduct.,,
POIHlllon of a state llet1111, LJlldt
llkl, "la aufflcleat atate ia¥o1Yement to mou the prol8bltiou o1 u.. ·14th ·
~" Cal&fcnla'• brief ... tied to the
...... fl a st. Louil ctaple, Kr.
-Mn. JOllpb lAt JCIDll. wbo ... rtftlMd wbd tbly tried to baJ a
bout la a atat.Uctmtd aubdl.s.lon
la Mlaourt.
JODll ii a Necro. Mn. JOIMI ii
wtd ... Tbe1r court apptal alreadJ bu
drawn ltlPPOl'l from M1Jaoua1 and
Michigan olflcialJ, 11 well u ttle
JuaUce Department and rellclowl and
dvll Ubertltl organisationa.
Nixon Ahead
3-1 by Poll;
Starts Late
MANCHESTER, N. H. (AP)
Seetlllg a winning lmate a1 he bids
again for the presidency, Richard M.
Nixon returu today to a famWer
Republican atompin& grounds -ahead
3-1 ln the poll of GOP voters but
three weeks behind hJs chJef rival's
personal campaign start in New
Hamplhire.
Nixon planned a noon news con-
ference ln Manchester to start his
campalp.
Nixon will be joined by Ilia wife
and their two dauabtera for a press
reception in Concord tonl&ht.
The biJhllgbt ot bla opening cam-
paign UU. weekend will be a speech
after a rout beef dinner with 1300
Republicans Saturday ni&bt in COn·
cord.
Elgbt year• alter bl• narrow Iola
to Jobn F. Knned1 for the preaideaey
and m yeara art.er ~ failure &illlMt
Edmun4 Q. lSJ'oW1l lD tbe CalHornla iUber'DMlrial ftel, tbt fo(mer Va hultdlll la lawn4 .. • •••• t
V!:W .. Got. 'Qwlil • t , ii
New Hampeb!re't MirOb 1l Jll"llU'r.
Romnf1, UllDI • t 1 ten at•• personal appearance IC'heduJe ill bll
att~m to overtake Nixon la tbe )Md.
oU ary tMt, betaa campalpba1
in ew Hamp1hlrt J~. 12.
Nixon ii well mown to Ntw
Hampshire voten. 111 UM, be drew
nearly 23,000 write-in vote. for 9'c:e
pnaidtnt at a 'time when there ftl't
repotta .M m1gbt be dumped aa Prtal·
dent DWlgbt D. Eiaenbower'a running
mate. ·
In 1980, Nixoa won the state
primary, drawiDC .... votiel, and
wut on to capture the 1tato in tbe
November electlon with nearly 151,000
votiea agaln.lt Kennedy's lS'!i.!00· 111 1994, Nlson received 16,:iw wrlte-
ina ln the it.ate pr11idtotial primary
and 1,100 write-w for vice prelktenl
David Sterling, bla stat.! campalp
manapr, said Nixon's announcement
Tburaaa7 ~be wolud be a candldate
1'tl • 'yerx entbualuticaDJ' ncetnct." ~lxoa lllllCNDCed bla 1nttntkms in
JD open \etter that StsUna aald wu
~ to 150.000 persona.
"We bad 300 Gt 400 pbone can.
In bit Office ak>ot, .. Smllna said Tues-
day JriCbt in Concord. 11Jt wu 1trlcUy his Idea -a very
wuque manner ol 1 man announdn1 · h1I lnttntlom," SterUna ad!.
HILD CA,TIVI -John A. Sulllnn, 24, ot Vail,
Colo., ii attended to by Nune Doria Tro~el at 8t.
Lukes u:::,tal in Den.er after hil car crubed
while ch two ..,..... tblt had robbed • Vatl
.2,.,,.c • .,.,.....s~~ .
I I • •
•
WIT .......
loqe. Sulllvan had betn held captive by the gun.
JDel bat ac~ and pve Clbue when the pair lefL
Tbe aunmen returMd to the lodge and toot four
bolta1ea includin& the Vail polioe chief.
I
Pair Flees Ill Wild Chase
DENVER, Colo. (AP) -Two took the vllla1e police chief and Inn in Vall and of th la t b gunmen-ideotified by POllct as men one e s oatages
wanted for murder in texaa -avoid-handcuffed him to a tree. to be freed.
ed a police dragnet today after leaving Tbe two iunmeo at Vail were It all began about % a.m. Thursday
hostages, frl&.btened wttneases a:md described by witnaae1 aa well dreP· when John A. SuWv1n, 24, of Vall,
abandoned cars scattered along a 300-ed, often polite and apeaklng with said a companion, Guy Patterson,
mite trall through the RoclrJ Moun-a Texas accent. They dropped from 28, was robbed at gunpoint of •us
taint. riah~ alter they rtleaied their last by the men. A widespreed alert on 1UJpk:ion of Sullivan said be chased them in
auault, robbery and kkbu11plng w11 two holtagea lJI Denver. his car unUJ they aw~ed broadllde
out for Cbarlee F.dWard Hardin ~ "If we WI have five minutes in and be ru into a mountalnalde to
and Earl Wayne Saadtra, %1, ~pi Denver, we'll be home free," ooe avoid hittlnl tblir car. He was
on murder charges in tt.. slaying . ol the meu aald, aceordlnl i. Richard hospitalized in Denvli with a back
WAlllJNG1'0N (AP) -?ilUlaarJ of.
IWala .., tblJ clen't toreMe uy
•·•-• call-ap ot PNld force ~ aa.t» U.u.d 8taMa rtadle1
W.1 a ltC-' Md to ncov• tbe
USS Pueblo tbroutb talb witb blr
N.a &n.a ta&>ta'I• •
Tbele .... Ult JIUUoodevelapmuta
hi tM ....... !al Alta crilia:
-TM--~•......,.. ~U.S. wi.lliap~ lo -..se ta ~face talb witb North ·Korea
aimed at pJ:9iDf retwG of t.U Pueblo
ucL lier IS-man crew.
'Tbe Ktion. Wlowed a b(oadcut hint
b1 North Kwea tbat a settlement
:ml~ be poaible 1m'OQlh new ta1D
al P81111U1ijom, tbe Kotfan War truce
lite.
. -Prwdent JobnlOll a31d U.S. bom·
bin& ot North Vldilam will continue aw the enemy lives "some better 1111" that· a bait would not retult
in stepped-up terrartsm and ai·
greaaion a1alnst South Vietnam.
Be spokt aa the CA.mmuni.IU con-
Uaued widesprud aHauUa against
major South Vietnamese dUea and
U.S. commander Gep. Wllllam E .
Westmoreland. warned the enemy's
"main efioit" is yet te come.
-Military IOW'Cel •at the Peataton
indicated the beat ia off, at teut
for now, on any call-up of Army
Reserve of National Gard ground
UL.its.
ARMY RED TAPE
SNAFUS SOLDIER
FT. McCLELLAN. Ala. (l.JPI)
The Army said today an Alabama
soldier volunteered for V l e t n a m
service and then spent 10 months
at home awaiting a "port call" that
never came.
What did finally appear at the Shef -
field, Ala., door of PFC. Berry A.
Moore, 22, were military pollc•men.
They picked up the soldier and COD·
fined him for 24 hours. Then be was
transferred to Headquarters Company
at Ft. McClellan.
of a tavma owner ln Fort Worth Jordan, 31, manapr of the Wedeln injury.
Tex., latt Dtc. 21. · ' jfiiiiiii~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~iiiiiil&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~
PolJce a1ao were looking for Tbeo
Ray 'lbames, 20, wanted Oil the aame
charge and reported to be in Colorado
with Hardin and Sanders.
The latest eplsodt WU tbt MCOed
1pedae\alar .. tawaJ au.mpt Ill
Colorado in lour 411•, ~aa blaan
witb budll4 .. -tbe ~,.. ... 1a...... 1ioti ... ~_,......_.,.. ...... v..,
C,'9.r a *I ~ la o-e JINMtel,
Monu1'1 cbut 1tarttc1 Jritb •-... IP~ at a Denver ....,..,.......t.
The supermarket budlt lbot two
ol bil ltVIJI boitacea in a ~De
Ql.aht acroea the plaina. with mon
~ 100 olUcer• uuiurau.il The Vail
aunmen releued all their botta1es
unbarmtd.
Tbt Dtaver ltlokup man abd\lded
a poQet aerseaut and finally ,1&11'•
relMSlrtd to billl. Tbe Vall 1U111D•D
W reek Identified
As Sunken Ship
POTH, Amtralia (UPI) -A team
of newapapennen today identified a
partially sunken wreck off tbt coaat
of south wutern Auatralla as a
frelgbter that baa been lying there
since 19Gll.
· At ftnt lbt wrectace waa thoulht
to have been the USS Triton, a sW>-
marine loll ID World Will U, or a
Japanese submarine sunk in the ara
durina ~ w1r by Australian cor·
vettes.
The reporters took a dinghy OIJt
to tbe wreck a mile off.&bore.
I ' ... ,, .
;
. 'I
f
Shitdes of Whistle pig a one Only No. 1 Mormota Monaxa, Groundhog•, Others Retreat
c ... ,.,
LltM ver!Mlt wllldl "' nltM .,,. ,,_,.'"' Mc-'ne ,,,.,,., _..,,y •
lolJllMlllll ~ ...... -fll .... ..,.i11111H •lone ... _,.. c.oetl
llllt l'IMM'nlfte. "•It IGnltillt end k lllf-
MY.
y ............... -..... ,_.. ,,..,. e ...... ti .. ,. ""' f/I .._ TIM
---""' -SJ.t.
%1 -4 " . M it
" 11 SI XI
62 ..
~ : q •
SJ " 5' •
~--61 ,,
S1 61 a 1t " .. 1' •
• a ., $1
_, -11 .... ,. ,. q n ,.
a • .. 6S ,, la. 1) ,. . .,
lS 11
n • J2 • • • • n ~ I .. . " .. ; ! : :: • • " . a • " . 1·: . : • • • • " . ,. . • •
, . ' I
., ~ C.I him the a~lot•r's astrefoter. Syfln•y Omarr,
' tM •ftlY ~ ,...,. ev.r e1119n1d by the United States armed
f•rc .. to.ftffl.time duty•• aft astroloter. now becomes your
ewtt ,,.,...1 forecaster. The llMln '""'5ona of ~,. call
"the mod knowl1~01al:>le astrologer of our time" ioins the
DAILY '9lOT staff with a daily column that belongs on your
"awd rMcl" liet. Loek fot it in the Soci.I 11 section.
J
s .. verslves Centrol
Board Coming Back W Life
By WALTER R.. MEARS pointed Simon F. McHugb,
husband of a f o r m e r
WASHINGTON (AP) -Johnson secretary, as a
The Subversive Activities board· member, with a
Control Board may be com-$2&,000 salary.
Ing back to life after two 0 p p o n e n t s charged
dormant years, nourished McHugh wasn't qualified for
the job.
new In 1988 or aplre.
But Dirksen called the
DuBois cue a proceeding
"that can run on and on.••
"So the board 11 In
business," be said.
by a law 10me senators bad "For the we of the
hoped would put it out of American tupayen and for Bullfightin• g
business. all tbe American people, I
The board scheduled tta hope the SACB will go out
first bearing in two years of business on June 30, Art Top1·c
for Monday in New York 19118," Prosmire said as the .
to explore the u. s. attorney measure passed the Senate.
general's contention that the He said the board has cost Newport Beleb art l 1 t w. E. B. DuBois Cluba of the taxpayers $5 million and James Clutter will exhibit
America are "substantially has not accomplished a his "spllt·second·of-action"
d l r e cted, dominated and thing. bullfight painttnas during
controlled by the Commu· The DuBois hearing would February at the Riverside
Dist party." appear to fulfill at least half International Fine Arts
The DuBois organization the conditions for t h e ~ery.
uked for a dela, In tbe board's continuing existence putter paints in fast-• ~u:1 t. ':..:.:t -=~= =~ ~g acryllcl which. be • • . ftlB ,teotany to meet tM 19 HJJ, "are mor9 'hdle than
BVDGET ll008T quh'lment for fbe1Dltituting po~.!i'! .. 11tntaiapo:'t:! .. ~ .. im-Tttere ii a 3t percent of a proceeding," because .. ~·1 bOOget boCllt ol Sll7,000 for tbe case was inltitut2d in HI.a paintings are f n
the SACB tn the spending 191!8. private c 0 11 e c t l 0 n I in
procram Prelldent Johnson He argued the bearing Europe and South America,
has sent Coqresa, and it aJone will not keep the as well as the United States.
carries this explanadoa: board going, that it must He conducts a ICbool of fine
"lncreue will permit Jm.. come up with 10metbing arts in Newport. plementation of legblat10111---;..._-------------
enacted on Dec. 14, 1987 ...
That leSiJlation provided
the five-member aaency
with new CommunJ.st-spot-
ting duties to supplant ftme·
lions ruled unconaUtutional
by the Supreme Court.
The board, 17 years old,
WU Mt' tip fll> lllentify and regilter 1 Commanlatl. But
Sen. WIDlam Proxmire, D-
Wit., alt tn recent Senate
debate on its future tile
agency "failed to regllter
a .,.. CommUnilt in ita
vapid llk1'r1 . .,
WON ADQPTION
'l'be bill, empoweriJla the
board to bold beariDP and
declare groups to be Com·
munllt dom.lnated « con-=~ ... ~~ g...u~.;MJlt
to tbl ...... without bear· bllL Prom.Ire and a bloc
of Senate Dbenll foueht it
'for a wtek, then won &(\op-
tion of an amendment re-
qotrtng the apncy to do
lometblllg or uplre.
It cleared ~ db
• NQ1,dremeat tlult tbe
bcmd bold at leut OM him· lnC la the next ,.. • and
lllltitute at Jeaat one ~
ceed1nc. or face abolidon.
Tb e ftiilU0ttilJ IW'· roundbC 1be SACB ftll't
llmlted to chartU tt dktn't ~~..=thlnc· Lut .. ___ _
)'tar, Jolmoa •
NOW OPEN!
... ' lt~'o p eful
ll1lce tJINatlDI to
tbe Repabllcan
In tM South. tbe
c:lql» must loot ellewbere
for.'4e•·
Roc*etener. ... outer appeeJ to Negroes, in·
dependents add wavering
Democrats in the North.
But Bocbfeller, .UU IC&r•
............ c:.... .........
• Mii .. c.... ....,. c..... .. ...
e n1111e.M• ..... . .,. .............
NOW AT ••• TOV ATT"S
Al· Whirlpool Appr ...
Shown Now Aallallle ii Edpd Atocado and
Edpd Copper-Ila Ema cast!
5-CYClE, 2-SPEED WASHER
NEVER IRON CARE FOR
PERMANENT PRESS FABRICS
Includes special cooHfown wash c)1de far Ptrtartent
Press, Infinite Si ii c:tloft of Mltef' kMls, 5qdel, 5 watef' •
temp selections! Avalllblt In Edpd Copper « Edlld "°""*""' at no extra cast.
5 DRYING SELECTIONS,
INCLUDING PERMANENT PRESS
Git the c:orwenience Of nonn care for Pwmalwnt PrllS
IA a dl)llr loeded wfth...,. 1-turesl lncM:tes IUklmatic
Moiltlft llliadll' ct.,._ ciomol that shuts off when ~ .. dry, 5 ~ cycles -plus choice cl
lolall to match 'P1I WNrlpool Washerl
: luY 1HE IMlCHED MR R>R DEWXE AUAABRIC CAREi .
s1299s
'
Frtdlt, f ebnwy t 1968
4 7 4
Cambodia Warns
f
Commie 'Frtiitors
Walkout's
Blame Set
By Union
J>l'ITSBUJlGH (UPI)
• • · ·JillntinC at a· lonr •trik•. a
lYaited Mine Wt t k et I
(UMw) district chief today
blamed Ult power · COJll.-
panlea for a fl v e • I t a t e
walkout which 1cUtd 47i"DJ
IOft coal rnlner1 and cloM4
10me retail coal outletl.
• • M l c b a e l Budunosld.
• • director of the UMW district
I af Pittaburp, ll1cl the
miners atart.4 •alldD& oll tht job 1n Peanqlf'anll tm
daya-ago becaUH the power
companies "are eollltaatlJ
depressing the price of
coal."
As a .reault, be ukl, non. un.Jon mma wtth io.r ,,...
·, 1eaJe1 bav• bHD sprlnsmt
• up to meet the low pricel i: offered by the power com· · -: panies, the cblef ciutomers
ol the soft coal indub'y.
The ltr1ke Wll IPU'i.d
by ma11 arreltl of UMW
plckets by state Police lut
week during d.smonatratlona
at two Solar Fuel Co. mlMI near Hooversvllle in aouth·
central Pennsylvania.
Budzanoakl aalcl thll was
merely the trllltr' that Mt
off the strike. He laid Mt.
tlement of a UMW Watt
contract dlapu1e ,... 1111
Solar ComJU1 woUI aot
lead to peace ID tbl eoa1
fleds.
Coal produeen wbo haft
contracts wttb tbl UMW pat
. 40 centa per tm ti cell
: mlned to tba UMW Wlllan
and RetirtlMDt 1' a a d •
Nonunion m1nee do DOt pat
the royalty.
QUICK
C.tch ., ......, .. .....
• _. •. RH4.,.., ........ .... ! ,,.llentl•• lle111 .. c a .... ..
• ... DAILY PILOT.
~lr Foree i .
Mig·Ace
Aimril Set
Not Wanted
There Either
P1arellts
Ask Son
Return
Increasing ·
~ 1ta ck1d -oa
aomeWbat a 1Mt 11Ut DIW
county enrollment ooMtnuld
to outpace the rate of a.-
crease for the rut of the
state, a Callf ornia Tax·
payers Association survey •bowl. .
Enrollment in O r a n g e
County elementarJ, juicr hlth and high schools, and
j1IDior colleges, was up 8.7
~in March, 1967 over
UM ,_. before. T b e
pre•loua ,..... increase
.... pereat.
W0,000 .
Gema Stolen
ARC.\DIA (UPI) -Police todl1 eoaOt tldeves who
droft a Mllllllan's car
lolded wbb a ca u a r t er
m1llloe cloUan JD diamoadt
from a ~t parkln&
lot. tm.c g,.,... l>ftl*8t
of t ll • Allllm·Kadnaa
jewelry ftrm ti ... Aatelel • Mid .. 11m1 .,.. valued
• '150.000 ~e and
are wortt • least QI0,000
OD the opea marUL
AC:L1r Will Not Help
Def end Draft DOOgen
' . .
~-. -. -
FLOOR
M-ATS
wltll •ch
Radiator
or
Muffler
Job
FREE!
e DILIVl l Y
e HOOK.UP
e YEAR WAIUtANTY
PACKAltD BELL
-
COLOI TV trom532995
ChoOle from a ..... se .. ctioll
·o1 flnlsltn and styl"!
FREE!
25 LP.
STEREO RECORDS
All YOll FAVORITE REC..-STAISl
e JACK JONIS e JUDV GARLAND e SAMMY
DAVIS JR. e COUNT BASIE e DIAN MARTIN
AND MANY MORE MGM HITSI
GET :.~~=DS VALUED .~150
WITH THE PUICHASI OF ANY
PACKARD BELL ..
STEREO!
..
I.Cl AMGaa (~ -
GdGIJ ...... tbe Jllllck
b r o k er-tareecs-blP.,le, la
repQNcl • a _,.. -atrib
ht Lot~ Olat1 Jail.
The --~ Wrisht.
IS, 11 ~ beJd for u ex·
........ 'oe. to bd .,,...,
Ill'• IDtlltalr cepetlnt to
blliD a,... tlrm. He wu
coavicted . 1ut )!AU 0 f
poueaatnc marijUana.
"I don't feel -eatinc,"
Wright told J.U.• when
they brou&ht food Wed·
Diida)' allbt ud Tbanday. ••ue•a Coiq to atarve · ._ _ _. _________ ~.-..----_,
blmitlf . .U tbe7 let him out o( Jail," t&Jd Wright'a ~··GM of llury'1 Jff'1VP bt can't think
attorney, Sberwin Shayne. _____ ...__wWlout ___ ww.....;_*>_taa __ ·"------
He aaJd Ult bearMcl Wrig'bt
told him: tTbll la my act ·
ol WU' aplnat tbe .. tablilb•
meat. J am not a ertmlnaL
I lbouldD't t" ln Jail."
2nd Brother
Gets Death I
In Slayings
SUSANVILLE CUPI) -Convietld ·myer R o b t r t
~ 'Nwtll, 11, Of Reddin& WU
condemned TburadAy to
death in the gas chamber
for the aumbot and atabbtna
murders of a p o p u 1 a r
Lassen County couple and
a Hoopa man.
A Superior Court penalt1
trial jury deliberated seven
hours before decreeing the
death 1entence for Tidwell,
who heard t h e an·
no uncement lmpa11ively.
His brother, Wijllam Jr., 21,
received the same penalty
last month for the triple
slaying.
Tl]e victims were Levoy
ana Jeannette DeForest and
Keith Ultuback. Bodies of
the DeP'orNU were found
at their ranch home Aug.
4 while Utterback's was
foun:i later in the couple's
abandoned automobile.
Fanners Gain Delay
In Minimum Pay Hike
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
California growen have suc-
ceeded in temporarily halt·
ing enforcement of a state
dlrective which would in·
·creue the minimum wage
paid to wcntn and m.lnora
In acrtculture.
Superior Court Judge Rob-
ert S. TbomptOO signed the
stay-order ·l'huraday pe.ndlng
a beerini March 29 on a
suit Wed by several agrlcul·
tural auodatiom and farm
employen acainst the State
Indllltrlal Welfare Commis·
1ion and the State Dlvialon
of Industrial Welfare.
The directive, wblcb would
have b e c o m e effective
Tburtday, increued t h e
minimum trom t l.30 to $1.91
Q bOlD'. It WU iaaued last
Nov. 11 followin1 a series
ol hearings during which
the a"encies determined that higher living costs re-
quired an increase in the
wage.
The agricultural groups
filing the suit contend the
cost of living fi.g\U'ea were
based on urban areaa where
the living cOlt ii much hllh·
er tban ln rural areas:
At tbt March 29 hearing,
the petitioners plan to ask
the court to issue a writ of ·mandate toretnc the state
agencies to reiclnd the dl· reettw.
Mrs •. Finch
Estate Goes
To Children
LOS ANGELES (UPl)-
Tbe estate of Mrs. Barbara
Jean Flncb, victim of a aen·
aational Soutbern California slaylnl in 1959, will be dJ.
vided between her two chll·
dren.
Under a final accounting approved Thursday by Su·
perlor Court Judge Arthur k. Marshall, Mrs. Finch's
MID, R a y m o n d, and her
daulhter by a previous mar·
riage, Patti Dee Daugherty,
each will receive $36,742.
Legislature ~ Action ·
Patti wu 19 and Raymond 1• when their mother was
shot to death at the family
home In West Covina. Dr.
Bernard Finch, 50, and hlJ
llUllnla. Carole Tregoff. 31,
are aerving life p r i s o n
tennt tn connect.ioa Jff tb
tbe cue. · · . Mra. Finch's estate oriiin·
ally bad useta of $133,MS
plus a .._,,000 insurance poJ.
ICy. Tb8 IWD WU red\leed ~:xes, attmneys' fees and s.
WET
THE
*BED?
MlltJ •tta IH IMNrtn dt .•• •n-flfflnlrHrl
!NUR'iOHE hit ..,._., In OYer
21~9IW 450.000 ~a.It It
Clft .... -.S·wettlftl ClnuNei1),• ..... -----.... ---• ......, "'· jult ..... fOllf .......... ~·-Just • ._....a. tildln!Que. ENU"·
TOH[ 11 the 1rl1ln1I I nd only
INttlod dewloptd by I doctor, ep.
..,.... by many doctor•. Reeom-
~ 1111 4 thru50.
Mell coupon for FREE INFORMA-
TION wtthool obli1ation, ind , ..
etlw booklet on bed·wettln1 written
~ ... ...._ femily •tor.
·~ lllr. lMl lMTOllt COWMrr
I
LOI ANGIU:I (.\P)
Tw SID ....... V.U.,
mea, aocUMd o1 "1lal to
WUat • cl\Y ..a1 .. and
1111 111111 ~ la I DiDC ..u.. baYt beee rillaled
GD ... baU lldl. '°llct booked Ccnttantine Kela~. t!t. c~~ a o 11 Park, eel ~fJ J .
Mouitliu, 31, Tanana.
Tburada.J cm a felOQy cbar1e
Of couplraey ~ commit
IEST
1\e DAILY Pf\OT .......... .......................... ,
.. ,..., ef ......... ., .... Me .. '"' -··~ ............ . bribeey.
Councilman James B. Pot-~-===============-=-=· :::-=:-;::::JI w Jr. and b.la aide, John
Barrilon, told . pollct the
IOai.DC ID&ttet involved a
propc>Hd propll'tf trade
betwten an acavatlnt t on· tractor and • R u u U n
OrtbOdoK OMarch.
Police I 11 • I • d Kon· toPirdil ud MOUJtatu tr1ecl to 1tt Potter to allow
dt.J permiallon for the
church to erect a new
mlJlioD.dollar build1nc OD
SMnnu Oak1 property.
The contractor was to be
Clyde Wainwright.
Author1Ue1 •till 1ought
W&lnwrlght 'nlur1day night
for questioning.
The church -St. Innocent
Orthodox Ch1rdl -ftled •P·
plication Sept. 7, 1987, with
the Cllty for a conditional
use permit. However. the
request wu denled earlier
thll week by M a n u 1
O'Grady, a11od1~ zontac
administrator.
O'Grady said the d111rcb
• Beach & Edl11CJ91' ltvd., Hlfttlntton
leach
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e WHAT AN INTIRUT·
INO MJJtKETPLACE
THIS IS -with a var-
let>< ot OPEN HOUSES
In the DIRECTORY and
f o r swappers, TRAD-
ER'S PA RA 0 I S E la
loaded!
• A decorator la havina a
sara~ sale.
• A boat trailer Is want·
~ ! Ironing hi wantt'd !
e 'J'hett'a a b e a u t I f u I
palnl filly cheap!
• A novel shop just open.
ed -called: "MISC.''
• Here'• a line of elect.m-
nlc la ct:>emlatr:v equip-ment beln1 aacrUlced!
•There'• palft morel
.. -----· H AUNTR _, _____ _
We ouaronltt occurote preporotlon ol every to• retur11.
If we mokt any errors !hot Cati )'Oii ony ,.llOlty «
lnttrtsl, Wt will pay the IMl!OllY or inletttt.
.. ,. [3[!l!XSCT?•·
Amenu 'a llraett Tax Service with Over 2000 Offlltla
1834-C NEWPORT BOULEVARD
(at tMwport and Harber), c.ta Me.a
WUK DAYS t AM • t PM. IATUIDAT • SUNDAY t • I
PHONI '414n 4
NO APPCANTMENT NICl~l~
• 6827 Westmlnttw at Golden West,
Westminster
• 233 L 17"9 St. -Costa Mesa Shopplnt
Cellttr, Costa Mtta
• 1406 W. EdlftCJer and lristol St. -
Edincaer Center, Santa Ana
• 2lOO Harbor llY.d at Wilson St. -
Harbor Sllopplnt Center, Costa Mesa
T' Worlnntm'1
Polv Lundi Ills .,,.-,_ ....
99'Juntlfo
Vlayl Plalllc
~lalk.r
TMifty ~--~
'!O
• 17904 MatnoUa St. at Talbert,
Fountain Valey
Ylllyl Plalk
Dreulap
~_, .... ,,.
-·
~
•
. •1 DAil Y PILOT
.. ..
.. . '
For The
Record
· DEArB~ NOTICES
. .
I ,,
• !
TEEL
l'.lfll '· Tiet. l'errMrtv llf Clltt Ortw.
N"'°" IMdl. DIM J-ry 31, , .... ..,., • '°"' 111.-. SUrYlwd by
llWANlnd, AMR TMll -· lt-n TMll 11 ... r, Mn. ltrllta ,.oo!e, Md two 1renck/lllclt9ft, ,....,.,., .. ,..,,,.,
Md ln!el'f'l*ll wlM lie Mid 1111 Or-·
TeHt. HUGHES
Att.. G""" H.,.-_ M.D. 1'111 Cllff Ort.... "-! a..dl. ,... •-Y J_,.., 31. ..,,..,,... .,, ..... v ...
"· """'"' "'--O.Vld ~ Colla _, JCIM HutlMt. Allwltftlwe,
eM MlcMel ...,.._, ... ,_...,., two
ln!Mrl. It~ .... Enenl HutMsl
"''" Ill~ Mtlrl. Mn .... ltrt!M. all trom Ut•u ..,. two trlllllldllld,....
..,..,Ion. Setvrdty, t ,M.. •I h
Chltdl flf Jaus °"'*' llf ~r Oe'f Sal!lta. .._, IMcl\, wllll lbllc9
Weli.c. '•"'er ottldat!M. lfltenNM,
h <llk View ~ 'N1l· DI~ by left ...... .., ~. 110
.. oectw.y, CosN -· ZEILER
l(ehflne tel~. "21 Olf'ltla ... , ....
Or1w, HUll!INllM IMC:h, $uNfWll by
"'--WlllMll'ft. It~ end Ar· lllUri .......... ,... °""'""' ~ Ml. Y'"1nl• Tu,_., IC.eftlerlM lltlle.
#Mry """' ... ,,_ ~ ""' ltvlh llel<ll ~ tll-... Edflh Loflne,
Anna ICallter, IMFMret ~ .,. ci.re w-. k1'¥lelt w111 111
"9td Ill -II-Ntl>rllllle. local .,..
•-" llY l'ellt "amity Cot~ .. _., "°""'·
STEWART
YI,...,. .. ~ ... , INblllt T1rrtc9, cw-... ,,,.., . "'"''"" by ..,..,..,.,, """' w .• ....,,, "'*'-· Vll'wlfllt Y-1 dWlflltf, ltalllft ltldla,..I
' -•· Hu9'I SleWtlrt llfMI lcolt It~ .,... o .. --~ .. .,...,. 1 J>.M., •t l'KlllC Yllw ~ .. I f'•l!t• '*'"' klfl --.,.,, .. •. c-t .....,_.,, C... WI MM, OINCNn. ,_,ty _..!Ml,,...... .......... .. --_... _....,...,., ....... telltr.,.. .. ... Amar1alt c-
StlelefY,
COOTRELL t<Ndatlell w. Clttnll. _........, fll
Cefttwvllla. UWI. ...... -I'• ,,,.,.., 1 "' ~ a.di. ~lml ....... f'Kllk V... #.erMry •
FAIRCHILD
ic...... I'. ""rdl!L fM A A .....
olilWflrU, ~ HNL f'--~ I . ..,,,_,. ...... f'tldfk VW ....,.,,
We•k End of Weekend
DAILY f'tL.O'f ~ W "-~
This is the part of a weekend in the mountains that still is guaranteed to make
strong men weak. The scene is a typical Sunday evening on the 1'mountaina-to-
sea" route along Riverside Freeway whkh brings Orange Coast residents home
from the snow. Santa Ana Canyon funnel driving time: up to two hours.
Fr anchise
On Tr ansit
Trio Seekin g to L.ead
Rejected ANAHEIM -The wrangl-convention floor. Rix is sup-
ANAHEIM _ The Qty ing Callforn.la Young porting Lewil u hi.a sue·
Council hue, wmch has Repabljcanl go Jnto con-cessor.
Wrangling GOP
been studying pouible rapid vention Satmday with three Schapel k bacbd by Jim
tranail systems for more men, all regarded as Beley, last year's Los
staunch conservatives, seek-Angeles "'-ty yo u n g than a year. bu baMll!d ooe · ... _ d '-Y\UI step abort of granting a non-lng Wll:J presi ency. Republican cb.a.lrman, and
exclusive fra.ncbue to the The anno~ candidates Staunton is reportedly of.
first firm proposing such a are Steve L:?wis of San fering bioisell as the in·
system. Mat.eo, present CYR na· between choice.
By a 3 to 2 vote, coun-tional committeeman; Rod "The Hix people support
cilmen refused to grant a Schapel of Garden Grove, the Republican 11th Com-
francbise to Anaheim Rapid an Orange County delegate mandment ('thou shalt not
Transit Systems, 1 0 c . to the groop's state board speak ill of any Republican') Jail Term
(ARTS). of directors; and Marshall and we do not," saJd Beley.
......... -.....
ll•-----..-..1 TAX TIPS
Q. I...._..._ traMo
hrnl "' my Cl•91 ... , .. . .... ..... . ..... .
c.-r.ct ,.,,. • ._ ....._ .................... ...... ... .. ..... ..... ••t """' .. .... ......... ........
.... a w watuact, W ........ _ .....
tllM"922 ......... l ..... ,...nt.,... ....
., "" ... ...... •• It ........ ,.,,. ...... ..... ,..,,. ... ......... .,
...... .... 11 ..........
""'"' A. No em111ion of time
m~
" All CAURlllA
"
HRPYOU ,
CiBRAlEIHE . .
ol
..YEAR OF
THEIOIKR"
.. s. fnllda'a 0911• ....
.......... a-. ... ·
Y• ... die "Y• of ._ ,...,.. 11
ill ful swing through ftbruafy 1 Olhl
Thi strMts af Old CNnatown C01111
livt with Ille ICIUld " fil1Cftck«s. GENERAL IUSINESS SEIYICES 1on11 ao• drums. und1r1corin1 563 W. 19TH STRllT
Four other lirms have Staunton of Menlo Park, ''The Hix people say the
outlined proposals f 0 r general counsel. CYR should be a little more Ord d
lyltemS linking Disneyland, Thert hU beell growing moderate in QJ'der to help I ere
JOHN I . SAUNDERSON, COSTA M1SA 642-0212 dlllCing C.Ual lions. lllborltl l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I tom, 1 block.font dr1gon and the ·Miss Chinatown UK Plgell1t.
the Convention C e n t er , cootrowny ovw whether the organization's public lm-
Knott's Berry Farm and dlsaide~ tactlom should be age, and we say we should In Forgery
even the beaches and OC driven from ranka of the i«peak our own mind."
(oi;rport. 8 . 2 0 ~member volunteer Dr .. Max Rafferty, state
They are P e r 1 o n a l group or if new blood d~d superintendent of p u b 11 c , SANTA ANA A
tonveyor Public M a s s be infused. educaUoa, is to -i>eak at Weatm•nekr man w h o
Transportation S y s t e m , Another dispute it ex-IOIDe po1S during dae COD· ~ pm, to a charge
S p e 11 m a n Ak Rall, pected over pma of veation. of .._, wu ...._.. in
Universal Deaip Ud. aad mMDbln ta ft" counties 1WMl:tJ 1s Gpff'91i to &apmiit,o..t IMn to MrYe e... Rapd T r a aslt ~'+ ..... • ... •t._..!.,: •• IWl wblk M wU1 ._ ..-.. ta Orup
System. --filmta -· cUlADee u. s. S.... nomu Comltf~W ,,_..., and ARTS was ftrst and hu -to send two delegates H\ Kuchel (R.Calif.), of was also placed on three
gone farther than the othen, to the cOll¥Sltlon, each Anaheim in this year's years probation.
up to a formal presentation clalm1n1 to repr~t bis senatorial primary election. John E. Bothe, 20, of 82'71
to the council county. .=========::::::. Abraham St. wu a 1 s o Some of the presentaiiom The delegates will have sentenced to serve 1 to 14
were even longer in com· to be certified by the BEST years bl state prison but
parison than the multi-word c r e d e ntials commJttee, Judge William S p e 1 r s
firm's titles. But the coun-beaded by Al Asmussen of Th• D.AIL Y f'ILOT •ff•" •••• suspended the major jail
ctlmen have not be e n San Francisco. •1 the It.st fHhr••s, "" •ct.el term. Be toot similar action
swayed -not just yet. John Hix of Fresno, presi· iur ... y of •••cl•rs, evelleWe 1• in tbe UM of Bot.he's ac· eny lltlwspeptr In tile utl1111. Councilman Fred G. Krein dent, said no matter wtiat compllce In the forgery in·
said he thought granting a the commit.tee decision, an • cldeut, Patrick Greenwood,
fraooblse to anyone was appeal will be taken to the 26, of 'l'Ulthl.
premature. "I can't see how -------------------------------
we can Ue ourselves down
now," he opined.
Krein said that he once
cli.lcussed the problem with
1he late Walt Disney and
Disney said "Anaheim {s not
yet ready for a rapid treorit
system."
Councilman Jack C. Dut·
ton colorfully i!isagreed,
''Thia would not be a Mlckey
Mouse setup."
"This city bas progressed
because it bas bad vision,
faittl, and courage,'' Dutton
hammered.
Mayor Calvin L. Pebley
and Councilman A. J . Schut-
te jolned Krein in opposing
the franchise at this time.
County Geu
U.S . Grant
SANTA ANi\-An '80.000
study grant from the U. S .
Department of H • a 1 t b •
Education and W e l f a r e
(HEW) has been made to
Oruie County, Boa4 Com·
m1uloner A. S. Koch told
tbe lupll'Vilon Wednesday .
A two.year lnveltigation
of "Muinnan Utillllltion of
Sanitary Lad FUii Tbroqb
Intesratied ReOoD&I PLu-nmr wm be csried out
as a rautt ~ tM federal crant. Kocb said.
Solld .... clispoul pro-
blems are tbe tarttt of the
atudJ.
Farwell Named
College Adviaor
WEEI<LY A ·LM ANA C
"rT"T•~···••Sllllllll ll l • ..,.TTYT~••Y•T•••~••~••••••••••••••••
·Free Pick-up and Delivery
.Braka
Ralina
only$12~£
Set this spectacle irsl-hand. T r1vel
to the colorful City by the Bly the
11sy way ... Ry ~r C1lifomi1.
WY COM(I
/tir Clifoml Eltdr1 J11s lly _,,.. *' frllll lfll Or1n1t County Aiport
on 1 t:MMnitnt diyor flight schedule.
In 111 hour, you1 tnter into the
aotic woitd of 1 Chinew Ntw Y••
.. hrMg experienced the frilndly,
personll service w!Vch Nr Caifomi1
trmhrs to the Bay Area hM CON
tD expect.
(ASY GO!
Wlllll Iii Clifllrtil """,.. ....
111in, to Or1ng1 Co'81fY AirJort.
yia111d1D ..... ... .. ..._ ....... .....
1ftvl the crowdtd Lu Ant ..
...._ ...... 111 ..... ............... _,"•Will
OM WltYfre
pltJI tax
Cell V .. T,...~
,,, Mt CALl'IOflltUo
(71') 14Ml50
..
.. JUDGE PARKER
MOON MULLINS
~I, Ut-ICl-E
WILLIE" How's
IH' C>OO~lO·
t>OOR
Sflo.l.ESMAN M~lc:IN'
OUT'r
TUMILEWEEDS
IIV~ ~f:Tl~a> " MOON •• IT'S 100
DANGEROUS !
_______ ..,
BEWARE BEWARE
OF THE OP TitE
PEMR FOX! PIPPER Pml
WARN THE CHIEF! WARN1HE OOEFl y-• ~ _____._.,
MUTI AND JEFF
ffC1N COME VOU
DIDN'T MENTION
IT LAST WEEK
'M-4EN WE GINE YOU lEN DOLLARS
TOO MUCH?
,
ly Harold ... Dou
ly F9rcl JohMOn
ly Tom K. Ryan
BEWARE!
BEWNU!
OFTH!
PEPPERPOC!
~!
ly Al Smith
oH,WEl.L,X f!'IGUREO ANYBOCJY
CAN MAKS A MISTAKE.EVEN
A COMl>UTE'R, BUT WHEN rT
MACE TWO MISTAKES I ~I'DBETiER 1'EU-~!
~y?
MY l'~TH!~
6AWMI!
Pe~MlSSION
Yl!5Tl!~OAY ...
..
-~"?---•.• r-:·-... .. ~--==~ ~:~=~ !.•Cll• ....... ~ .. (M .. t.) .............. ....... ,
Llc.•111 ..... · .......... :., :;:r::...) ~-)
..... .,:: (JOM.)
1111!!111 • ~ CINDERELLA -Leslie Caron, Keenan Wynn and 1
!....,. • Mkbael Wilding star in tonigbt's production "Cind-
erella's Glass Sli~' -on ''Oil To See 11-Wizard,.
iM Cl!._~"-tct 7:29811 lllla llf . l t 7 3 C'"----• 7 The · ,) .. _ -. lll co or, a : p.m. on U&.U.W::l • moVJe,
!.h r c 11 r 1 -..rt lQ ?:• =:::=..flt which will be shown in two parts ooocluding next ~ 1.... ......_ cw •> a.... l.111111: CQ ,,..._ week, is a musical production ol the clwlc ~ ' r-. ,(30 111111.) "Slit'• Gilb L •• ,._.lilt.., tale.
_... ....... C:. ... "O'lltllltl'i CGll•crMit-•....... 1--------------------
fNl·Mdl· ..._ ...... WIUI 1· .......... CQ Illa Mlllf'• -.. 7lQ ..... """ (Q
11 LM I..,: (30 ... ) Ml ·~~II:!. 111 =--ft ....... la&IM: CC> (JO •> ~ .. ,......,c:..,..... ' ~ --=-=~=.:""" [». ~ .... ..,... ..... ,. .. n·i'~ ......... u •fE::-... r::-,:>(C) .-r11·~· Illa.) ~ ..... (C)
TELEVISION VIE11'S
Olympics Set
For Sunday ..... ..... (-*'O -I"' I hl1Jr.(C) .:&~-=~--~~(C) (C) (IO i11111.) ·~·1 111111 Today's •lee-l'---------------------
C.W.. H4 Mldleel Wj . Ital Ill l!Mi "Clllt11 Doll."
tllla 1M1ic11 rtllll!OI ..... =~ 1'tlh: "fllhltlft IM
tlle =..ltlof .:=: ~ t:Jll u· ........ (C) e Liii ........ < .... ~ t]) s.... ... Wltll (C)
'IO -Mll'lllall ~ Miii • (C) •a-4 ff ........ ,._.,.. ~ 11-01¥141 Brian, Vtre
!Trdl w C1"'11111: (Q (30 aeltton:· 11.) 1M 1t1W 11etts. D IH1 (I)-.., ta .. Ctlltlr ..
'
Piny .._ (IO M) Ii fitll le!....,
... ...... ....., /Illa I EICllllt _ .. ,........ lO:tl ,~ (Q . • W.W Pt-= A 111m11111J of 11o. ...... (Q
Ml llftll IWCtionl to l11ttr111llon1I, 111111 .... ~
Mllonal Ind toe.I ilauts. (C) "Ct••• (Wiii·
I La t11n • .. P11111 tm) 'SI -0.111 AMlwl. L.111111
..... ,..._ (C) (30 Min.) Crillttf. ~.:•• lO:>ll'CW~-.= la.t (C) 1:J1 • Cl).._, ~SMC: (C) Miii Allt 1114 .....
( min.) fly Sp1ln pl1ys 1 bur· liml )
ltsqu1 que111 who d1l11 Gom11 11 I (11)~ '-II tf ........ fC)
p11dical joke. while II• la told sh• 1111:00 Qt MellJ Dkk Ill 1'1111
1 visilin1 tncher. ell~ 11lllM (C)
I ID (i) Stir Trek: (C) (60 min.) I QI 00 T., C.t (C)
lftl(J)Opmtl111: btlrtll•· MM: "•M ti DeMll'" (Wiit·
Miit. (C) (60 min.) Muslcal·nrlety trn) 'SS-John Payne, Mona fttt.
lllOtt from Compllibptc # 1 in Su min.
OM ... Calitoml1. Dick Shnn hosts. 0 ~ Cil 1'e ...._ (Cl
Klyt Stevens, comic Ch11lit Manna, 8) ir•-....... 11lellll: "T•l1111
th1 lln1ln1 McGwht Slst111. com• l1cly."
dlt11n1 Donn• J••n vouna. 1nc1t11e 11:•1 0--..111..-tc> F111111m1 Fou1111m1 111 his cueatt.. Ctel McCMI (C)
Cely Wlllltms Joins Ille o,e11lio11: ,._.. ......., t'a
E..t.rtaln!Mflt Girts. Ellteft O'Ntlll. (C) ......... (.,_.. SM Ab«s 1114 SMwa lltblM>n. T•· ~ • ..._.. ""'9.
ry GM1 111d Hit l1nd ~eek ttre
lllltn lflfill (C) (90 lllin.)
ltlw1il Clllt (C) (30 111111.) 1%:00I U .... ~ Mt""' C--..411 ..... IJ••llllM: "Th1Sl111l~N!" l2.:JO B Cl)=i.t: Lift ~T' A frtnk 1114 tptll d.,. Yila tf
cullioll ti Ille twlnsin1 11111111 Ind
lht unll•m unm1rritdL ~ "Tiit l'llrlll ..,.. (b ~•~-* llM) '54 -Sttrtlllt H.,.a, Mml
---Slnitll
t:00 ·~w(~;) ~w~ . ~~~·:::•1,.;:..cc>T • Jeck Lammon, Slllrlty Mtcl.11111, 11 ..._ """
FIM Mec:MulTIJ, ltlf WIWon, Edit l:ll • Cl) 1'e I.lee ..... ~
MllllS. Will I I I t: (Q Liii an. .............. (C> (30 Stitt w. Saa DI•-.-.
mfn.) 8 ~ "CMt r..• (""""" ! ~ bdlllc WerW (t) (30 '9-Ral,ii M..-, EilM Sllwtlt.
D '111e~ru• Tllulri: uo111nr l°"111t11 Watltln&ttti (C) ir."nttr.'1 l:SO '1tJ (j) Tiit Rlld Run11t1 (C)
!I Oii, B -y M'*8 • W11tt1MI R.,.rt (C) •
1:11 -rr......,..... • (C) Mt¥1t• "stmfay " NeMtt" · ( ~n~iJ 111 (f1ntasy) '.47 -Ortid Hiwn, ltllll
I .s_...., A '11-, ....._ (30 • ) Hunter ..... n... ,..,.... min. 2.00 fJ ..;,.. "'C...._ ""1fif' (..,. "7J (}) Tiit 1•1 of W-~I S-. I ) •50-' Willia [wtllt .et: CC) (30 min.) i!r "' ,. · !T_,. Ill (C) (90 MiL) CJ) AIC'I Wl4t WtrW If Frtar lt!pt s,.dtl: (C) ego • (CJ l.l¥t ttltcNI t1' tlM ""1
Illa.) "Tiit Silent Comtdi1ns." C. Qlilny·Thl4 S.--Yfnl *""
...._ CitM Moa alld Jim Thur-I.. """'t flllllrl•• Reeil
IMll lltlt aMw fttturilll mo¥ieleM'I 8 ..... $ ..... (Q .....
... .._ ~rllt Clll,il11, ...... (""*Y) 'M • •1 .... ..,....... eo,s H1rDld Lloyd Cho tn, Ii-Tltntty, V111 Htftlll.
=Conklin and htty Arbuc~t. • '!' IMir. '1'111, Dart: 1114 ._... ~ET ,..,_..: "l1dy .With the 2:JO!'°"'~wu .......,.. (C) USC 'riz•wlnninc Russian film, -i • tll •• , .,.; • lrvl• .. ~tel from AnlOll Chtkllav'1 "°" •vi•fll "'·. • uit ~ ..
tlltft short stoiy of 1 loYt 11f1lr ''u~n1lion.
W..11 1 middl•·•c~d b1nk olficial J:OO. 111:. C:,. .._. ltl •114:-=n~u~~min. · t~~ Ttltcalt ti tllt final
lt.tl • ~ (i) Tit• 1111 h i•'"°"• rouads of tl11 ninth 111114111 dltlic. !:.:: (C) (60 min.) '1h• s.trtl Mu· ont of Ill• rtdlesl ind mo« llOllll•
llcel Ul1 of Gtort• Plimpton." 111 pre>-1m1t1ur toll lourn1mtMI.
Ill ..... net wl1tl lht Hew Yon l:•. ta (I) CIS ltlt Cllllk: (C)
"9ill111lic CllllMttd lly lconar• l>t¥t Mtf! •114 l•lllJ *"8 INCtlt ...._ "°'" l'lilllptoft 1ttemp1J Cllarllt ~ 1114 Otw Hll.
tt ....,. llllf 1 malar wrm'hony or· e ~ ())'" ~ Ttr. cq
._.,. hllditnt e11 t proftssiollll fltlll L-. all. 111-.C.
By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -ABC·TV'I pacesetting
sports department will unveil its all-OUt covenge
of the Winter Olympics at Grenoble, Frace, Sun·
day with a 90·minute color broadcast.
THE PROGRAM, "A Preview of the 1968 Win·
ler Olympics," will be presented at 5 p.m. PST •
and will kkk off almost 30 bours of ABC·TV re-
porting of the international sports event-much of
1t in prime time.
Actually, the openinJ ceremonies will not be
held until Tue.day .mormnc (American timi!). Tbe
rietwork's broadcasts, some of them live, will be
concentrated in the 13-day pe.riod starting Tuesday.
Only the considerable time difference between
France and America -and the obvious inconven·
ience it poses for viewers in this country -is pre-
venting ABC. TV from scheduling more live cover·
age of the Olympics.
THERE WILL be dally use of the F.arly Bird
SateWte, at any rate. Coverage of eventa will be-
~n the day they occur. And, except for the bob-
1ledding, all ol the competition will be tbowti in
color.
Of Tuelda.y'1 Olymp\c opening, a picturesque
network pre• release notes:
"WHf LI OLYMPIC athletes parade through
the Grenoble afternoon sunshine in the opening
ceremonies ol the 10th winter games, Americans
will be watcbillf the festivities over their morning
coffee and the Japanese will be viewing before re-
tiring for tile evening.
"ABC's live, color c<>Yerage of the opening
ceremoniu will tr-Ivel approximately 15,000 miles
from Grenoble to Tokyo Yia New York City in a
fraction of a 'leCODd, thallb to a pair of .ctentific
wooden, the Early Bird aad Lani Bini satelb1es."
THE LIVE broadcast of the opening ceremonies
will last one hour 45 minutes.
ABC· TV notes that no television event has ever
received the expensive sateUlte coverage for such
a prolonged period of time as the Olympics will
During the 1964 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck •
Austria, ABCTV Uped tvents and flew them to
America for airmg tile next day. ~ openlne cere-momes oC the 1964 winter and summer gamet were
.seen live. But no OlymJJ'c event ori,mating on
foretgn IOfl ever has been televised live in tllil
country.
ON THE VIEWING side, the network tays:
"Tbapb to a split screen technique utiliting color
'slo-mo', ABC will be able to ehow tow skiers 'bead
to head' so that viewers can analyze their relative
1tyles, judge where precious seconds are being
gained or lost, and root 11\eir man home against
the clock,."
A.BC·TV will also pretent the Summer Olym-
pics from Mexico City, Ind pllDI to devote about
45 hours of programmint to it. "It will,'• .ay1 the
n&tworlc, "be the most MDl>itloua lpotU remote
ever undertaken.,. W .......... lfttl. l'lifn,tOll, In Ill· lQlltr tW • fenw ,,.fnsionll loolb•l1 C111r Tllllh: <C> '1 Wtlldw ,,,.;. IM tdllor of Tht P11is R• '1 Klssl111 Her Now." -------------------
view, It !Mitt en4 111111tor of tht 4:00 I n. I N 111• 111: JM ,_ ~ ,,..,_ ... b 11t11 ,.tormi~I a ,.._. ...._. ~cmiNist with tht orcllutr1. 4:30 9 Ci) Salltl A111t1 a.: (C) .... ,_. !Int (C) (60 Tiit $IOl,000 Mdt4 Clllrla K.
'
Strull Stabs.
I
Cll • .... hfllll« I. (J). • ........ 111111 ... (Q 111111.) ,.,...~~
NII lttlaf 11twt (C) (60 mlll) TMClltr 'II :':' U: "lit'• h ll In Low. 5:00· ~ '*::r.-...:.W ....,
lltll ... (C) ()() •111.) lilt Johns. ...... ~ Gia....,, 11111 ~ U• 'nit Ua Htw llt'ft: (C) (30 O'Conlllll' Nttlt It Olll et tit ...,...
) G4ilr1t s.iMtf, ~lftr JohnlOI\. County .,..,,. Golf aw Ill 11'111114 •
• ........ "' Mtotlt: .... .., "'Ille ..... ...-.,: ~ l• ,....... fie ....... (hOHOf) '32 -811• tCJ"'"1119 "-........ C...... It Monlrttl f'Ofllrn..
"'-FlMI: (C) (30 min,) Baxi• fJ '""': (C) "¥1 11••• ,_.
.. (wuttrll) '51-lurt Llalif• ...
B --f. l lldilfy aw, (Q tff W1IMJ, JMllM Onl. (11! 111111.) OM1lt with Allan Dull... 01t1r lltlfll
I JM,,... (C) (30 min) llllipll't lllt!MI (C)
._. (C) "lira It*""" (r• . ,..., ......
1111111) '11-T"" M~ V... ..... 1 W. .... . l:JI ... ..,_,
u•l='·~=lllfelt CC> (30 ==~ Wn.T.-... f'l ..
•YING THE
Public and Trade
COMPLETE
PRINTING SERVICE
--642-4321 ... .,.,. .....
Dennb the Jtletlflee
J
•
• • ....... •, .. ..... ~. .. . '
Jt IWLV PILOT
I
•
I
•
Abeidant
f Act" ...... Pm.fectim
l'l:wM-... w...,. ••
aalC' 'oWz; •w
.. ,. .. w,....,,.; r·•t111Dlls..,fl~ ..... *-"'JIG:• I '••Dllllljiar,.t.olWiccmiti1rwitlla -l>o<tr"~ ..i ... pidly _ .. _ .i ;,,,.
p9lt Jiild •cmipm:ll~ the )'ftl'1fllllft •..tdJtl~ ... ....., ....... .., QlftphonkCCll\<'
..., _... PfU'lded -zw14uib an opporhlllity for allllill .,C.. I
2 TWD JDCft ~ ... kt die planning
.......... Ranch-a~ ... }llnkir c.olltp: IOVth--_,.Utl_.., Drfft, ad.dakd lo btamd in 1969 Oft 110 ... "'Jmd,. ) •'.., ........... ~ Millou:ri
9Jtlmd, ..ta hiiM ,._SaniMry 11.-.d for cm•••tion
• lO _,__UC. The Jnint bnch Wonnation CmM, ____ .... ____ ...... ~.
-.,--........ -..... _.,el the ---...... ., ........... om. ...... -. ---0• ..... c.-..... __ lor ....... . ""O...c..-r s 11+1• • ................... _..,.
.. ·--------------~ -.
. . ..
<i. I ~ r ' ._ ;.. ma,•011_..:$'_,_ja.....,..,.o1
'.Fnhfon J.Mnd, 73-.:rf II "I complex of four major dqwt·
mm: ttara•nd.52 ~ f~the:lwart,t>f622«rt
Newport Ccal«, m enormous pro.ifct dntiNd to become a
major ngional JiMnclal, commm:ial. medic.I, c.ltv:ral ft
atttrhinmmt C'mtn-JUillling any complain tht nation. Tiw
hub of tha finmcial plaza: .djoining Fahion Wand in Newport
Crntu ia the ainHl:Of')' lrvlne Companr ludqlW'tm build-.
lng. ltvfnt Tatm Ceot1r, at the eatruce lo tt. Univenity of
CalifamP, lninr, beg.In~ tht needs of ltudmtr.. hcu1ty
and n:Uclents oE I.ht rapidly dll!'fdoping community *UJ'OW'ld--
inl: iM t.AD'IJN'· Raidenta m t11e c. ....... ,,-.'-f a &.1:blllff wa..
COIMd thi dlboi <Of Eu bluff Village Cn.r, a iqhborbooct
convntimce anltr which Jncludet: a IUPlfmirbt, baN:,....,.
via ltation and apecWty lhops. Westdlff PlSla and Bayside
Cf!'lt« rontlmttd lo provide supcri« Mid clinnifitd J'Mf'Cha,...
diM lo lhoppers. SJ11td to pt ~•Yin ca?ly 1968 i1 the
R111ch'1 M•ut 111ighborhood 1hoppins centu ia Uni~ -pm.
Wide Array of
R«rutional Fadllln
T"-9'M!i! clnbe-th, NrWpcirt s-la.1'ftll&.O. lad
BBC Racquet Gub-ptovidr: paiDent cowtl, club""-and
pro 1hop1. The 18-hol, Rancho ~an Joaquia Public C~lf
Camw continUtt to attract t~ of aolftrL Stv,r).pn.
vatt and public l!Jft dubt offu faa1itiet for lkM .nd Wpt
lhooting 111.thutiats. llicycllns, ~ and pknick·
inr may ht tnjoytd in btautihilJf'llooclld IUl'TVlllldinp .t
116-Krt lrrine Park. Thnc ilttracdoM. pie tM &mt yacht•
ing, ·fuhing and swimming art• anywMrt 1n the world, all
combw. to 1Nkt the lrvmt Ranch a~ planmind
Jor ~ hours. Oran8': County l111ti1-6onll ltauw.y,
whic:h optntd in Augwt is another" hample of the typei ol
pi.Inned ncttltiorl•l f~lititt to be Eounil Oil tht,R.nch ..
part of The Irvine Company'• •t1l•·11Mn'd dnelop-•
mat popam.
1
· •
! ; (
• • •
I I I ' • ~ 1"'1 tlftt ~ ns'dmtial &.wl::,.,uwn!I ~ •
the lrt-inc Randt, •nd irxpan1kln continued. in. m.ting ~
Jl'lunitiiit c# tingle J,miJy dwellinp, ~-ft •part.
:rnentf. llii ""' comm.Uy oE. Tart.le Rock btga llO rile on the
}!ills OTalooldrc die UniYn1ity ol Cllifomi1, lrYirw, and
pl~ w-. annotuw:.I fur :MW 1patbnfntt in tM Watdiff
.-"' ol Nntpart Bnch. An addition to Uninn:ity Park, ViJ.
J• Two, compi1.:I a Jtighly tuecn.Wul uln nconf, and its
devdopen :made pl-for a third Villqe in 19611. Ft1turins
Ti-sol the bay md •a. The Bluffs in Eattbluff wu ecpmded
by a silcth •nit, n. Eldorado. Residentsinondillto the na'l'at
llnit• in H<1rborYJ1W Hills, 'Whklt. ~to srow It a fut
JIK'r. Indi•id.al JicwitOWMn .artldCXll'llbiidiuct Clft dte fint
dwellinp on Linda lale, the )irMI cl wall:a&oat coimmaUtiel
in N~ HMbor. TUltin Mndowt, a rww1'ilicltnti•l ~
mu.rdty built arouad. a plWt0\11 ~ii under Clftltructioa
in the TUltfn area.
T---joinol a -!ht <I-.,.. poratiC1N Jn the lrTiM 1nduttml Cotnplo: mm. 1M paC
ytar, ~-to •PPfOXimatcly 75 tM number of MtiorW
lif1N: lftd local ind\lltrin located in IM 2,fi00..9cn ~ ,.1c. ~ additioN iN:Jude Allerpn ~ T°"'
hturch ft Enciwring, Dow Comirlg Cotpo1iltioli, lntwo
N:dwl Chtmiul and Nvck.-Ccr,oratlor\, .... e:-.un;.
cation• flhn1. Diversification ls the key lo lhe rapid and
llUCCfllful ~of tht Cmnpla, whq amt.a. 1'od!
bfP""' ....U-,.m!i"' a •.n.ty ol ......... ,W
..rrvicn. Hna1 malt ol this dinni&ation 1'ill be • --..
b.Janad fndultrial community. FinN may ,purch.e •Ml
.. k .. tita within the Complex, Ofte oE tlw: .... plaelw4
industrial and raurcb p:b uncle oot Owwwahip ill •
'.lnilod .......
'
• ~:...'l'HE IRVINE ~ANY
0 •• ~
r. ---~. ~
• _,.... ----
•
'
(
'
..
•
•
"\
l lA ANDl 1t$0N. ldltor
P'*1, ,....,, .. 1HI Nl <CM .... U
All)mnae . Light
Flame Fantasy
straight out of Arabian Nights will be Flame Fantaey, the 11th an·
nurl benefit luncheon fashion show presented by the Southern California
€ouncil of Delta Zeta.
LitUe Aladdin lamps and ~per flames will grace the tables in the
Century-Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, on Saturday, Feb. 10, where 1,200 DZ
alumnae are expected to convene.
&Uth Head, Academy Award winning designer and a DZ alumna,
will pr~ent and comment on fashion showings which will include a repre-
sentation of several other designers, too.
Part otf the "magic" of Flame Fantasy will be ttle prizes awarded.
Two grand-prize winners will fly a circular route to Jamaica, via New York
and New Orleall6.
Second prize winners will enjoy a three-day stay in the Aladdin Ho-
tel in Las Vegas.
The annual benefit is the largest function for Southern California
Delta 1.etas and will draw numerous alumnae from DZs by the Sea, encom·
passing the coastal area from Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach. Other
area alumnae will come from the Orirnge County DZs.
Among DZs by the Sea attending will be the group's officers, the
Mmes. James J. Richards, president; Donald Avery, vice president; George
R. Mallory, secretary; Charles E. Hollister, treasurer, and Edward Ord, pub-
licity chairman.
Other members going include the Mmes. Lawrence Platt, Lloyd Mc.
Collum, Dudley Pfaff, John Brosemer, Nelson P. Nies, Frank E. Ma-ck,
John V .. Crowley, Alan Reedy, John Rodriguez and Miss Margaret Babcock.
Mrs. Jimmy L. Miller of Los Alamit~ is benefit chairman.
PRIZE PREPARATIONS. -Plan ahead is the motto of the Mmes.
li'..dward Ord, Robert Mallory and Charles Holllater Oeft to right).
Delta Zeta alumnae members who'll be well prepared should they
win the grand prize at tne DZ benefit luncheon -a trip to
Jamaica via New Orleans. F'lame Fantasy is the theme of the Feb.
10 event in Los Angeles.
Funds raised will aid Uni-Betic Camp for diabetic children, spon·
sored by the Los Angeles Metabolic Clinic, a nonprofit organization. The
Southern California Council of Delta Zetas bas given more than $50,000 to
this project.
Yacht Clubs' Joint Regatta
Valentine Race: .Hearts Ahead
~
Valentine activity scheduled fot the week-
end ol Feb. 10 and 11 can only be described
as "hearty fare" fer members of Bahia Cor·
inthian and Lido Isle yacht clubs.
The two will sponsor a joint regatta, shar.
ing the racing program along with Bahia Cor·
inthian's first serniformal dinner dance of the
new year.
Leading the activities will be Bahia's Com·
modore and Mrs. Thomas Patrick Dougan and
Lido Isle's Commodore and Mrs. Robert K.
Paley.
Fun and frolic are promised during the
Broken Heart Dinner Scramble when arriving
members and guest$ dip into twin red and
white buckets taking half a broken heart.
Their partner during dinner is the heart's
"other half," while all will join in general
dancing to music by. Ronniey Brown's orches·
tra.
200. ~XPECTED
Some 200 members of both clubs are ex·
~d to dine and dance in Bahia's club facil·
1ties where outstanding decorations have been
fashioned by Mrs. Dougan and Mrs. K. Wally
Walters and her rommittee.
Mrs. Robert E. Poole Jr. is entertainment
chairman, while Mrs. Hyde Braly, in charge of
hospitality, will be assisted by Mrs. William C.
Adams and Mrs. Julius S. Austero of Lido Isle
Yacht Club.
Acting as honorary hosts during the pre-
dinner COCKtail hour from 7 to 8 p.m. wiJJ be
Udo Isle staff commodores and their wives.
the Messrs. and .Mmes. Witriam Haskell and
"Mac" Horn and Bahia Corinthian Staff Com·
modore and Mn. William L. O'Bryon and Sen-
ior Staff Commodore and Mrs. Howard Clarke
Langley.,
LIDO'S GUEST LtST
Arnone thoee a~e from the Lido Isle
club will be Commodore and Mrs. Paley and
Vice Commodore 'and Mrs. Roy Woolsey,
Rear Commodore and Mrs. Donald Ray,
Fleet Captain and Mrs. John Redfield and Port
Captain and Mrs. Ken Ha.l'!Tison.
More are Stall Commodores and Mmee.
Mel Richley, Joe Cofesworthy, M.A. ~nder90n,
Marty Lockney, Herb Riley, C. E. Vandervort
and Jerry McClaire.
Also the Messrs. and Mmes. Jack Jobn-
ston, Donald Ray, James Allen, Buck Bruce,
Michael Ashe, Hal Phillip(. Nell Lohr, John
Billings, Jam~ Bradeson and John Burton.
From Bahia Corinthian will be Staff Com·
modore and Mrs. Taylor Hancock, Director and
Mrs. Marshall Duffield and the Messrs. and
Mmes. Harlan E. Eastman, William Hays, Ward
Baxter, Jack Early, Bill Barry. William Brittle,
Del F, Kahan, Lloyd R. PTavanJY Dean Durgan,
Donald R. Howard and Lewis r:t. Dunmit'e.
OTHERS ATTENDING
Guests of SWf Commodore and Mrs. A.
D. MacLachlab will be Mrs. Wilma McLaughlin
aod Robert Beecher. The William Tighes and
Jack B. Hochadels will attend rogether, while
Mrs. Walters wilI be in a party with th.e Ritch·
ard N. Browns Of Lo6 Angeles. The Carl Hok·
ansons will come from Bel Air and the Carl
H. Noeckers from Encino.
Also planning to be in the throng are Jun·
ior Staff Commodore and Mrs. Wynnett E. Be·
dall Jr .. Vioe CommodCM"e and Mrs. William C.
Adams, Rear Commodore and Mrs. Poole, Staff
Commodore and Mrs. Myron Sheward' and the
Messrs. and Mmes. Austero, William E. Chi·
ctiester. Leonard J. Bussey Jr., Thomas Place
Jr .. Donald H. McKibmn, John P. Hooten and
Robert J. Eastman.
Others inch)de Port Captain ind Mrs.
James R. Gamer, Fleet Captain and Mrs. Jack
Hart and the Messrs. and Mmes. Tom Davidge,
Carl C. Hillgren, Roy E. Coble, Ralph Miller,
Edwards S. Gilbert and Robert McGahu.
HOISTING HEARTS -Hearts flying high are rais·
eel, appropriately, by Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
l'1eet Captain and Mrs. Jack Hart (center), while
club Rear Commodore and Mrs. Robert E. Poole
Jr. lend a band. Bahia Corinthian and Lido Isle
yacht clubs are sponsoring a joint Valentine r•
gatta Feb. 10 and 11.
Penal Phenomenon: 'Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make'
DEAR ANN LANDERS!. t just read
the lett« from the woman wbo wroi.
lbout bet 17·,._.-<*f I~ who WU
sent to pri-. She laid. "Bia Ule
h ndned."
WlD 100 pleue tell her. Ann, that
Ilia life Is llM ruined. It mil.ht be pm beginnin•? I bOW another boy
wbo WU HDt to the atatll penitentiary
ID -(JllUM dell't name It) wtaea
he ... 1r.s. wu a wild,~.
)aoilam, _. W bed ID ~
Jnw1ll -· The piHn MDtace ......... 1M We. Rt wu put to wort cutUnc ir... ln a pvernmeat forest.
It was tbe llrst honeat laboc ht had
ever dOM -UICI be loved It tte
4edded to learn all he could about
forestry aad bt soaked up kouwlcda•
UR a blottm'. By tbt time be had
flniabed ~ lad time ht had
·.
become an autllorlty. T h I 1 ac·
compUlhment 1ave hlm self retpect
and a purpoee In llfe which he never
bat before.
Tba .., • 7ear1 qo. Today the
•<wild, lacorrllib&e boodlum" la one
of the leadlq C011MrVa'tiOft11ta In the
country. Frw people k ·ow of hi• beet~, but I think his atory Is
woTth repeating. It aiJght gjve hope
to others. -H1S AUNT
DEAR AUNT: I'm ewry )Ml a~k~1
M ttt .. UIDf' &lie llll'IS"'ll bt'::""M'
&bt •aat.wtM 4e:Mnes pnlte. T ..
Moy ref-•terlea alMll pe11.. In·
atltatlo• ctaetmrate .. peatU.lac tn-
.. tea ... lead of rellabtlltlU•I &Mm.
De •Ml ....... ..e ~ malalh•
Rt traW.c ... &eac'1•C prbtltet'I
&e ........ lvlal .. tlla&
•Ilea t1te1 luYe ,rlNI 11tt1 eu be ..... bldla. dlbnt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two and
a haU l "&rs tao I divorced my bus·
band. My children are now 5 and
7 years or qe. I have not dated
because I haven't fell tm0tioully
teady but now that I've recovered
from the traumatic experience of
divorce I .want to go out with men.
Row ~ a mother etplain to her
Joung dlildren that Mommy ls datin1r>
I want tbelr lives to be better than
mine hu bffo and J don't want to
ir.e Jhe• any wrong ideas. -A BIUGH.TmR TOMORROW
8Ma llUGHTER: A clJvoreed
.....-._ tile rta•t. &o c• out wtlll ......., -••le •ad female -" _j ........... 1
, ;~lliilliie I& a Jellt &o trut an male
Cll .. Hfl& • CUH) friends la lite C: uh II JWf cllJ!dren. Keep aay ti • NmUee o.t Of Ute plcUire .... ,.. ...... e aenulnely 1trln1 -_....,, '-9e will not occv fer ..............
DIA.a MfN LANDERS: ~1 a
Wife. Mia ... npt to uk her buaband
where he 111 going when he leaves
the house after supper? Does she
have the rl&hl to ask him where he
has been when be comea borne at
2:30 in the morning with liquor on
his breath and lipstick on his shirt?
LennJe and I hate been married
for le.u than a year and I am ex·
ptetlng a baby soon. I tbought our
Jove was blgger than anything we
might come up apinlt. I quJt high
achool to marry Leoni•. He la 19
and I am te but toct., I feet like
MJ. The minister who matried us trlflld
to t.lk us out of it but ft wouldn't
listen. I'm beginning to tee bla polnt.
Please tell me what to do. -OLD
AT 16
DEAR OLD: A "" ltow-do-7tu.ff -aod •BOtHr 10td enmple of kh'1t
wbt clH't bow aa1 men •bMt lite
N1J09allOltlla of mania&• tH. a
Jwc howt •IJoat 81111da11
Go back &o Ute lllhllter wlle .U.
rled you ... uk for Wt ~ • lie aa11eata etultbl, MIU llli ..,
vice &Ma tllM. Y• ... Lemle .....
to cram 1-.i 1t yean ti ,......
ap lntt &h lleXi lb .... ~
lad:.
"The Brtde'a Gulde,• Ann i..1W
booklet. .mwers tome of tM ... ~uentl,y uked qaN" .. aliloal 1'li(it
dlng1. To receive Jmt tGfl .. •
comprebtftlive plde, write ti -
Landen, in c•e ot tblt JWW J ••It McloainCllofll,Mll.addrea14.~ ....
ped ermlope and 31 centa ID •
Ano Lander• wt11 be Old .. J1i1it
)'Ol1 with 10QI' )ll'Oblmnl, 8enil ...
to her In care ol the DAIL~l'!:O!:
enclosing a ltamped; •.alllWadldtl......,.__.
envelope. '
•
•
. . .
. -.: -. :•
.. .
. . . . . ~ . . . . .
MU. TIMOTHY LIE UNGER
Hawall.n Honeymoon
¥argo Piche Becomes
~ride of T. l. Unger
8 a I k e t I of white
chrysanthemums adorned
bridesmaids were t b e
Misses Valerie Epperson of
Buena Park, CbriJ 9"eeney
ol Anaheim 8Dd Jan Unger,
tbe bridegroom'• 1lster wbo
was jtmior bridesmaid.
Fur1beriaC dental bleldl
edlleatklo wiU»n <>rM••
Count;J 9Cb>oll and pr~
moetDa Naelonal Dental
H.uth Wea Feb. 4 tbrOup
10 •• members of the
Women's Autlllary to tht
OC Dental Society.
Among the aroup's major
projectlt is a Speaker'•
Panel, a comprehensive talk
on basic onal hygiene and
nubition geared to the sec-
oad grade level. The
presentation le avalleble oa
a evuutywlde request basil
for ICboo• and y o u t h
gr~ .. Pn.mll')' gredes through
high tcbool benefit from the
IOdety's Det*1 H e a 1 t h
F.dleoMion Ubrary, located
in n.e <>ranee County Dental
Society builcing, Orange.
II I tlall 1111* 11 blelll,
poelln, ...... fll••· .................... ............ ,.. ........
ftriOd. Allo • .. ..
lllMlriall • Ip 1th ...
br.uie.
~to Mn. J.
PetW Halt,. Ju a It II
.......... MCICIDd vb
............ tb6rd pro~
it 1111.rmc la .... teidUDc
of prop1r CINI llJlltM. Litt
yfl/llr' 150 modela ot ,..
boD8I and llrUllbea wen
placed in couMJ ....
Dental Healtb w.ducdM
Oonf.-ce for 1 c'b o o 1
nur* ia a 1f*1a1 project.
TCJllics of int.....t 1 r •
dilCUllfJd by aperb in
orthodontia and oral •uraerJ. other cootinulD( projects
are Youn tor Keeps, an
Authors Share Spot
With Art, Antiq ~es
Art. antiques, authors . . . Each will be featured during the Thunday and Friday, Feb. 8 and
9, SerendipitY. Fair and Used Book Sale aponsored by the Friends of th•
Costa Mesa Library. Before tbe sale opens to the pu'bllc, Friends and sue-ta will pr.
view the displays, meet several autilon, includine Mr. and Kn. Leland
Cooley and Lee Payne, and watch Bruce Mcintyre, former Dilney studio
artist and Orange Cout College inltructor, sketch caricaturee.
In addition to the usual used paperback and hardbound books, the
sale will future antique dilplaya from all over the county Mid art workl
rendered by memJ>ers of the Costa Mesa Art League .
Friday, the public ls invited to browse and buy from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. in the Costa. 'Men Women's Clubhouse, 610 W. 18th St. Atrltlorw Mra.
Esther Dendel and Terry Shannon will be on band from 10 a.m. to noon.
Funds raised support various.Friends servicea to the library.
Anyone wishing tG donate books may contact either the Center
Street or Mesa Verde facility for further information.
the altar of St. John the
BapU.t Catholic Church,
Costa Meaa Jut Saturday
when Margo Piche became
the bride of Tlmotby Lee
Unser.
Attending as best man was Bruce Gollno o f·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·
The Rev. A D t b 0 Dy
McGowan performed the
double rinc rites for the
dau1bter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wllliam Plebe and the son of
Mr. and Mrs.' Willi a m
\Jn1er. all of Colta Mesa.
&ICONd bJ -flllblr down the aisle dtcarat.t
wfth white satln bows, th•
bride wore a peau di aoie A· une f OW'll, featuriq •
bodice of Frend\ lace. A
fabric ro1t cau&ht her IJ.
lualon veUl and wbJte rOMa and orcb da formed her
cucadt .
Empire red wlvet IOWDJ
and white muff• with red
rolfl Wtrt ltllctM fOr blr
entourap.
Her al1ter1, Mra. Matthew Tow of Oxnard and MW
Jacqueline Plebe of Cotta
Mesa were h o n o r at·
tendanta. S er v l n I ••
Berkeley, and u1ben were
Patrick Youngblood of Van
Nuys, Robert Schoolln& of
Minnesota, Rick Riedinger
of 'l'houland Ow and
Tow.
A cbamPllM b u ff e t
tallowed in tbe bome of tbe
tn11•1 ~ta. 8 p • e f a 1
IUllb att&iDd1nl amoq th• too wen Mr. ad Mrt. Arthur LeClerc of Groveton.
N. H., ttw brtde'1 aunt and
uncle and Ross Piche of
Cleveland, her brother.
Following a H a w a i I a n
honeymoon the newlywed.I
will r11lde in Tll"JIDa.
The bride ls a graduate ol
Mater Del Hiib School and
atlended Orange C o a s t C0De1e. lhr hutband it an
alumnua of Coata Mesa Hilb
School, attended OCC and
Colorado State Collete. He·
11 a junior at San Fernando Valley State College.
League Busy Preparing
For Banquet, Speaker
-Two ............
mbalonarJ peat .......
Md • J'atbef aad Son Bu•
Civet. have bttD calendared thfl month at C h r ii t
LQtberan Qiardl, C 0 S t I
Mesa. Tbt churcb's Lutheran
Women'• M.lulonary Leap
ls spoDIOring both ..enta.
Dr. Nancy Lepper, a
miuloe worker l.n Nl&tria aad Malco, wm address the
1Mpat7:30p.m. MondaJ, r•. I, ta lbt cburdt. Ber
lnLlbud 11 a DlJot far
Mllalon Aviation hllowabfp
wtdch ftlt• suwu.. and mi~ te iSealpated ana coup&e wtre f•e-
ed to leave Nletria when
the country erupted ta mu
turmoil.
Fatbera and ICIDI wtD
1at111r for dbuaer ad •·
t«ta1mDet at •=•. p.a.
P'ridQ, .... 11, In the
chorcb.
'1be OriClnal Variety Sbow
1a the theme of tbe ....
tertamrng )ll'Oll'am, written
by Tom Steinleld, a member
ol tbe congre1.t1on, satiril·
l.ng television prOIJ'ama
"Tarlan," "Gomer Pyle,'1
"Tbt Wild, Wild Wea(' and
"Star Ttek."
Arthur Freeman w i l l aerve as malt.er o f
ceremoniea, while D o n Luc:b, a memf>er of tbe con·
P'91atioe llDd chef and part
owner of 1 reataurant, will
provide tbe food.
~for tbe event
art Mn. LanJ Wbite and Mn. waw.m Loehndorf. Mrs. Herald Spi'ea ls pro-
tram chairman and Mi's.
Jobn Pulliam ii iA cbarl•
of tkilets.
Valleyites
To Marry
Harbor Council's Movie Guide
<Mtton ...._: ™-....., .. ...W. C'MON LET'S LIVE A UT· " .,..,... ..., Ille fl.,,.. _.....
.. HefW c-M "A. Mn • ....,., TLE -Yeunc pllforruera
..,_ .. _..... -""'· ...,, •"·· ....... dlDce in tiJ ._.,, .. .,,.,...,,. ~. " .... --u .. ......... .. • .....,_ ... campus muaicaL =-= :':.n"':-....:' = F J T Z W 1 LL Y ~-~G41:=~·t::''OATv U~ oomedy
ll'ILOT.) about a ~ W h 0
FAMILY twindle1 to kefl blJ belov·
THE BIBLE -(X) -ed employer in luxury.
Three~ preaentatlon of • MORE THAN A MIRACLE
the Book ol Genesis. _ Magical misadventures
CLAMBAKE -MHllooaire attend the wooing of a
excb&n1es identities with peasant prt t?Y a Spanish
a youn1 man quite his prince. ·
opposlt. in Mlaml Buch. ROSIE -Comedy 8bout
1HE HAPPIEST MILLION· kooky b e b av t o r of AIRE -Muak:al comedy millionaire widow
about the eccentric Pbila· ·
delph1a mllllonalre, Antho-SERGEANTS THREE -
ny Drexel Biddle and his We"8rn comedy. oocooventioaal family. TO SIR. wrm LOVE -
'nlE SOUND OF MUSIC -IX) -Teacher brings
(X) -Musical filmed in sense of responsibility to
Ausb'ian Alps. antisocial teen • a1en of
THOROUGHLY MODERN Loncbl alums.
MILLIE -MuaJcal apoof TAMING OF TRE SHREW
ot tbe mos. --BeautifuBy filmed etory
TEENS AND AD\JLTI of ......... 11 Kllllarina
Troth Told
In N.ewport
Mr. and Mn. Boward
Jobn Kane ol Corona dll
Mar aMou.need the enc•&•
merit of tbtlr ....,._,
Deborah Kane to Mart
WRllam Tautrim, IOD of Mr.
and Mrs. Karl 'hutrim of
Westcbtlter.
Our Lady Queen ol tbe Ancell aturcb, Newport
Beach wtll bt the ••Wnc
of the wedding on May 25.
The bride-to-be is a
araduate of Lapn.a Beach
ffiab Scbool when lbe WU
I cheer ..... ..S a c.dJ·
1triper.
Her fiance ls an alumnus
of Santa Ynes Valley Union
Hl&b School and now is al·
tenc1lni Cal PolJ College,
Saa Lu.II ObUpo.
Mardi Gras
c-...........
DllOlltAH KANE
To Wed
Spring Parade Styled
pursued by a dashing
Petrucbio.
MATURE TEENI
AHi> ADULTS
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK
-Segui.Ung story about
tbe first few weeks of
newlywed life in a
Greenwich Village walk·
up IP&fUDent.
THE GIRL AND THE
GENERAL -Peasant
girl and Italian aoldier try
to take their prisoner
throuah WWl battlefield to
coHect reward. ·
HAWAII Beautifully
pba&otnipbed Hgmtnt of Jamel Mlcbener'• novel
co t1 cern£ng the
millionari11 of 1800s In
Haw all.
·sT. VALENTINE'S DAY
MASSA :lE -An authen-
tic portrayal of the
booties gengs in t h e
Cticaao underworld of the
19208.
THE VISCOUNT ...... O>n-
tlnental vtnion of James
Band; EncJWt clubbed.
ADULTS
BEMJI RED -Brvta1 IC·
c'Oml of World War II
Pad& lllUlklft.
THE· cou.ECTOR -Sud·
den WMlth turns butterfly
collector into kidnapper in
tbil lutpeMe biller.
COOL HAND LUKE -
Depreuinl lbldy ol a
8oatbsn chain I a n I
pd1oner wbo ntaiDI hia
lpirtt ln th• face of cruel
and arl*wy force.
HURRY SUNDOWN
OodOlct over a shady land
H.i 1tlr1 up r a c i a 1
teuloM In a Soubn
ton.
HOW TO MURDER YOUR
~ -Confirmed
bK'be1or lnck h I m se 1f
putMr l n unbearable
marrtaie.
LUV -Adaptation o f
Broedway comed1 abollt
I -ttic lDllll.
POINT 11.ANX -Savaae
tale Of underworld venceanee.
TOM JONES (X) -Satire
of mkl-eiPteenttl century
Enlland.
UL YS6&1 -Film VftiOft
o( J... Jo,ee'• coe-
tro\l .. l DO¥el
(X) ...... exelleat Wm.
When
c-......... MS. S. It. DOI.IV
bdNIV.we
TraYelers
'Conduct'
Club Tour
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul
ol Loi Anielff will show
color slides of their es·
tensive travel l h r o u I h
Europe to memben of the
Orange CountY Group, SJer·
ra Club at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
Feb. 8.
Members and g u e s t ,·
meeting in the Spurgeon
Room of the Santa Ana
library will be ~ated to
scenes of Engl.and, Belgium,
H o l la n d, Ger m an y,
Switzerland. A u s l r i a .
Liecbte.nstein, Monaco and
France.
The Pauls. 1 4 • y e a r
members of the Sierra Club,
also have taken raft trips
through Dinosaur National
Monument on the Yampa
and Green rivers. In 1964
tbey traveled aroUlld the
world and in succeeding
trips c o n c e n t r a t e d oo
Alaska and Mexico.
Mrs. Robert F. Sanders
of Costa Mesa. chairman,
will conduct the meeting.
Workshops
Scheduled
Disneyland Hotel will host
a three-day i:.I n • s e r v l c e
Trai'ning p.;-o n C e r e n c e
sponsored b y California
Au ociation of Educational
Office Employees Friday,
Feb. 9 through Sunday, Feb.
11.
Ride the M~c R a i 1
theme is woven ittroughout
the general m e e t i n g •
w o r k s h o p s and buzz
sessions.
Dr. Robert Pe t e r to n •
superintendent d t h e
Orange County Schools and
Mayor Calvin Pebley of
Anaheim will give t h e
welcoming addresses.
Mrs. Madeline S l r o n y.
professor of business at
California State College at
for Rites .
W«ls . .... -: ....... #*> 'm· Pit Pltapatrlet ot "nrtstt·-...~11 .......... Kldiiaet
111111 GI RI•• dll IDd <Jlria °""· t~· ~·s ...... ................ .
llrt. S•ward W .
....., ...... II Newport
... ~ .. tuetts dllliDC a llllfllt lllncbeon neepeloa ID .. ..._ Bay
Oub. ADM8f --tuest.I ... Mr. ud Mn. L. w.
EYau ol Loi Altos ,
~ ol tbe bride
Md Mn. DarettitF Jack of ~ .......... sreat. ...
Romde Bron. ttle'pjano
Jll"ided bacqroad music Ulnl tbe reception
feltlvitiei.
Tbe coupJe boneymooned
at Lake Arrowhelld. 'lbe
beDeclct wt I« a two -
, .. a11l1nment in GtnnlaJ' wbln bl will be
jOjDld bJ JU bride after
• cradlla.. from Los AllltlM Medical Alliltant's
Oolllp tbia apriq.
She 11 a srlduate or
Newport Hal't>clr H I I h
Scbool and studied a t Oran&• Cout College. Her
bUllband attended UCLA,
where be wu a member
of Pill r.>elta ,,,.. fraterni.
ty, and tNdUated from Of •
&en' Candidate Scbool at
Ft. iill, Okla.
Mystick Krewe Names . . )
Queen of Mardi Gras
Mrs. Merrill Hutlngs of
Huntintton Beach will reign
u quffll over the Mardi
Gras Ball Feb. 23 for the
MysUck Krewe ol Komus.
In addition to the queen,
the maids and dukes have
been announced. Identity of
the king ls a closely guarded secret until his unmasking
at midnight during the ball
festivities in the Edgewater
Inn. Long Beach.
The queen and maids each
will represent a goddess of
Greek mythology to un·
dencore the theme, A Vllit
to Mount Olympus.
Mrs. Hastings and her
husband have been active
members of the Krewe
since ks founding 1960. She
aisiated her husband with
bis duties as treaaurer.
social chairman, president
and King ol Komua.
She presently is enrolled
in law IChool. Her bobbies
include golf and musical
comedy theater, and she has
been active in many civic
groups in the Garden Grove
area.
Maids and dukes are Mrs.
Nick Paollsso, escorted by
Dr. William Grant; Mrs.
Robert Smith and Duane
Smith; Mrs. George Naff
and MIU Trujillo and Mn.
1bomu Sulllvan and Robert
Mebrmaon.
Thomas Wilde is captain
of the ball.
Coffee Garden
Open for Bµsiness
Luoobeon crowds who have missed the
tasty fare at Newport Harbor Service
League's Coffee Garden will be pleased to
know the "open for business" sign was hung
on the facility yesterday.
The gardens, now more beautiful than
ever with the addition of a fountain and new
and enlarged ardles, are open Monday
ttlroogh S&urday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
with lunch being tened from 11 a.m.·3:30.
Also on tap during this month is the re-
opening of the gallery Saturday, Feb. 17,
with an outstanding one-man show by Leonard
Kaplan of Laguna Buch.
Los Angeles will speak-------------------· Saturday during t.be lun·
cbeon and Russell Ball,
p_r:J~of Par amount
HiiJ1 School will talk after
Saturday e~niDl'J banquet.
Campus Club
Hosts Director
Woman's Campus Qob ol
Chapman College will boat
Prainl S. Singh, executive
director of the Orange Cowl·
ty Society Rehabilitation
Center tor Crippled Cbidrea
and Mulls.
This tecond general
meeting will take place
Monday. Feb. 5 at l p.m.
in Chapman's I i b r 1 r y
Jowa&e. n.. meeUnt ii opee for
the pablic.
Speaker Tops
DAR Agenda
Patienct Wrilbt 0...-, o.a...-. ol tbe u.tall
Betolutloa plan to ID.el Ill .. Hoell IAlaU ,.......,,
..... fterot .... wtll
be aer"9d at 12; II.
Speabr Enle sen.. director of tbl II d II 1
Caler. lAI ~ • .ti ... mu-... bJ Mn. <Niitll
,.., »Re• 2 Eli t•
Young Ladies Institute
Prepares for Meeting
~
Mrs. Joba M&Hby will
ptealde It tbt aext mettiq
of Blelled Sacrament
YOUDI L ad 1 e 1 lnltitute,
Branch Hears
Superintende nt
Women, Politlcl a n cl
EducaUon will be tbe topic
ol Dr. Allred A. Artulo dar·
iq I IMttlnt Of tile Lap8a
Beach brudl, Americma
Aaaoclat.ioa of Ulliverttty
Women at '7:• p.m. 1'111· '-1. Feb. I, at Crwa V.U., ~ 8cboal, Lipa
f.:': .,. 111111l•t •f
~ .... •••ta ...... lcMal l*lrlet. ..
r111Md I*....., IM PM> r1 ... ...,... • .,.
•ill~lllii • lbt thllftl dtj
fllNIMI~
Pl'Wto ..... ....
llOaka ~ ... ,,. ....... , ..... of ...
for M 1.1,_. leacll
Vlilllit lcllill ~
4 '
..
'•
.. ... . . ..
SWllT REVINGI -Jlamt. Bamae eat. tooee
with I cract to the bead of FraM::ie Crawford dor•
lng their 'lbul'llday night bout at the ot,mpic Audi·
Sports la Brief Young Pros
Fight Promoter Wants Hold G~und
NewCaliforniaOfficials In Tourney
OAKLAND ...... Don Chargin, pro-
rnottr of 1he Thad Spencer.Jerry
Quarry bftvyweigbt eUmlnation aeries
fight Saturday, would like to eee new
oftkia.J.l ID the ring, and at ringside.
leading Holl!Pton to a 10'2-93 victory
over Marshall.
"I want to play in the Olympics
and if It means a lot to my country,
I might play.
"But I don't want it to interfere
with a pro basketball career."
PALM SPRINGS (UPI) -The
young pros held their ground against
the advancing veterans tQday u the
90-hole, $122,000 Bob Hope Desert G<>tf
Classic moved into its third round.
Kermit Zarley who 1hia year won
bis first title, and Bruce Devlin, an
Australian wbo last year fell on dif·
ficult times, held a tw<>-atroke lead
over the tleld of 138 pros. Zarley
"We need a new tet of officials
to improve the scoring," be told
newnnen, "and I'd like to see• acbool
for referees. An ex.fighter doean't
alwlY• make the belt referee."
The pro beaketball season
normally starts in October.
also bad ~138 and Devlin 71-67-138.
Quarry fought • dl.aputed llk'ound
draw with former champion Floyd
Patterson 1n their first fight and then
aco.red a close 12-round decia1on <M!1t
Patterson in their second meeting.
There baa been a man-in-tbe-.tl'eet
apeculation that Quarry would get th•
officials' wrdlct in .a cl09e fight on
the contention he is a sentimental
favorite here -and that the officials
could be swayed by applause.
* * * WASHINGTON - A peace 1Mtwee1
the two haUU.1, major repla&wy
Wlel i. Utatem a&llldlca hat taOed
t. aatertalbDe ...,.te a formala ~
etl ~ a federal 1fOt11 arbHratle•
~ w~ spell& the pat • mo.tits
mecUaU.1 the fewcl.
Jat ~ lloan after tlte board -
a.eaded by 1aW medla&or 1'1tieoclore
Deel -made HI recolllmeM.atleu
Jl'lblkt He 91 tlte erpidlatioDI illtied
a atatemat aa,tq It w..W coabwe
.. .,erate a It ltad a. die put.
* * * fte NCAA _. tllle A.AU kue tleea
fetMllal ,.. tlte paat Ulf entuy '9t
tlie baUle UI become taereua.111
lte8*ell ana1 Ute put few yean.
U UJtldtal, It Pl weraellflll tlmiaf
reeeei weeta.
NEW YORK -ElVID Hayes, ~
ranked Boalton'• AB-American, reaf-
firmed 'DllrldllJ nlgllt that pro-••ional bMtetball CClGleS flrtt, but expressed hope be sdD could play
in the Malco Qty O)Jmpica next
October.
''I'm ICDl couktlllnt." be Wd after
* * * . KANSAS CITY -Duals Ralsten
of Bakerdleld, Callf., defeated Pierre
Bartllft of France la atralgbt aett
ud fa•ored Jolla Newe.mbe of
Autr&Ua meeded a ftve-polat play-off
to 1et "1 Cliff DrJMale et Soatll
Africa Tnnday lllpt la ope111D1
matche1 of &Jae fl•.• World Cap
Pro Teult Tovney.
A 11lm c:rowd ef 1,117 took la tlte
acUon
* * * DETROIT -Bill Flett's third goal
ol the g.a.me, 1n the m.idat of a deapera·
tion third.period Detroit rally, lifted
the Loi Angeles Kina• to an M vic-
tory over tbe Red Wings Thursday
night in a slam-bang National Hockey
League game, which included four
goals by Detroit's Floyd Smith.
* * * PEBBLE BEACH -Laweon UtUe,
twtee wtuer of tlae U.S. Ope• Golf
Olamploalldp, 11 dead of a lteart alJ.
mellt at 5'7 •
Little WU stricken Tbraclay af·
&enooa at Im heme overlotkiag Peb-
ble Bead 1•lf co11rte .. tlte Meaterey
Pembttlala aad died a ahert lime later
at a botpltal.
LIUle, adtve for mUJ yean la
CM mHI Bini CrotbJ GoJf Toana-
mellt .... Ids IOD, WWIOll UWe m.
plaJ II tile CrotbJ tllla year fer tlte
fin& time.
LIUle 1"11 tlte U.S. ud BtU11ti ~
la 1"4 at a amateur ucl woa dlle
8'dlf'fU AWanl a1 tlae oa<udla1
loller 18 1111. la 1• be W"Decl pr.
feullllal aad woa tlle U.S. Ope9 a1&11
ta lt&
Bobby Nic~s with 69-71-140, Gay
Brewer at n.6&--141, Billy ca.per
carding 70.72--142 and Arnold Palmer
at 72-70-142 stayed close to the top
and bad the two most difficult courses
behind them after two roundJ.
Zarley, 26, playing out ol Seattle,
won the Kaiser Invitational in January
and is the leading JrO in official
mooey won with $25,812. He admitted,
"I played m the two easiest courses,"
at Indian Wells n1 Bermuda Dmee."
The easy-stroking Devlin, feeling
confident with the tough layouts of
La Quinta and Eldorado behind him
in this five-day marathon over four couraes, was chipper as he considered
his four-stroke lead ewer Casper and
Palmer.
"I wouldn't trade my place with
anyone right now,'' said the sllghUy-
built pro who failed to score a win
last year.
Devlin earned more than $10,000
early \n 1967, took a leave to visit
his family and when he returned bard·
ty ever was tn the money again.
LMdl119 _, lft 1M ,_,, reund of Ille loll
14"9 OeMt1 c11ulc: Ke••mlt Z.rley . •• ... • • ... .. .. . • .. • ~I· t ruce Devlin ..................... n-47-131
Olde Lott . .. .. ......... ••• ....... 70-70-140
T«rt 01n ... ............. ... . n..._,..,
11otib¥ Nlcllolt • ................ ••• '9•n-lol0
Monty ~-• ...... ......... • .. 11-1• Jlmtny ,._., . .. .. ... • . •• •••••.• .,.,,_,"
Doll9 Ford . ......... ........ n .10-1'1 TM Mlkat-.................... '9·n-1'1 lo«t ltoeburt . .. .. . • • • .. • • • • • • .. . 67·14-UI Grf ,,.,.,... .. .. . • • . .. . • • .. • • . • 7'1.._141
Clltrlet Coodlr .. .. . • • • .. .. • .. .. • .. 6'·7'1-Ul ~ Trevino • . ........... • .... •73-1'1
Tom Waltti:_. ............ • •• •• .. 11..,_141
La E-.................. 7>-ff-1'1
.. ,,,, ~ .................. l'O-n-1'?
Sim C.rTftldlltl . •• • ••••• •• • .. .. 1H7-IO
Arnold ... _. ................. 72-70-142
1111 CGlllN ............. • .. · 67-7~10 MM• lertltr . . .. .. • .. . • . .. . . .. . ...n-ICI
Dick ltll'(lln .. ........ •• .. •. • .. 11-11-112 c;.o,,,. Al'CNr , .. • .. • • .. • • • • • • .. .. 10-72-1 ol2
llOIWl!e "'" .. ... • • .. • .. • • •• .. 11·71-14 JICll ~ ... • • .. .. .. .. • ,.,,_,"
Jdlft Sdllet n ·n -tci
Jlclt CWft • • .. • , • • .. • • 17.70-I \12 1e11 MCC41111tttr .............. • n.n-10
Don't Panic, Says FJC Boss
"Re1ard1e11 of how Sood they are, k'n nm be tbelr tint game With
us. I wlsb we could work theftl In aialnlt aomebody other than Or1nge
Coalt. Agalnst OCC, I ha\le lO ao
wttJt MJ atabUabed pl&JVI."
Radaricb did announce one chap
Jn Ida .carttng lhttup for the OCC
pmt, •t ft lnvolWd tbt deparbn
of a ~· Forward Darrell AJberl
.... tramfernil to Cal s t • t •
(1'111111aa). Be'D be '"'**' bJ Dlr1l OU. or.. Coat ~ Bob Wetal
souad wtMn be 1-rntd tht Hornet.I 6-1 rMCqalred ,..b but RadoYtcb
..,,,. Denma .. the blger llQget.
'l>enNI ~ men ID rD1 lm-
meclll&e pa.. tban Pini doel," bl
Mid. ~
"Dtmlit and P.rb Sift u a lfttle
more IP'ld, '° we'1J .. able to plf.1
. . ,.,. . •
a anan-to-man defense more often
f'l()W."
Bodlnl, from Valencia High. w1.1
one of Orange County's Cinest prep
performers last season but Radovtc.b
doesn't want to rusb things with tbt
6-3 ace.
"Bodlnl is only a Creabman and
there's jult 10 much you can cram
down bf1 throat at this ttage," he
a&ya. "Rl&ht now, be'• a real qu..U.
mart."
Oranfe Cout la deedlocked wttll
hllerton for tht EC lead. Both ba~
7-1 mara. Radovich was asked whicb
11 t.bt tetm to beat for the
crown.
'10rtlnfe CoMt. Tbtf v• fol a put
tum. But I at11l feel Che wlnlm' of ~ th1na 1ri11 loee three ,.anea.
'nlere'a IOillJ to be a Jot ol acnmbUnC Dia n1t ~ol tilt way. beU.Ve me.••
·t
.. -. .. . -. . ,
'Anita
ARCADIA -c.JJfonda tu revuoe
1uffen a $350,000 loa and~··
$100,000 Strub states la out tbe wiJl.
dow because ol the horesman's bo)'·
cott at Santa Anita ..
Saturday'• program wu canceled
by the Loi Anleles Turf Club becau•
insufficient entries for a card were
submitted FricU)' mornina by the
owners.
It will be the tecond day cf dark·
neu at Santa Anita's parl-mutuel win·
dowa because ol the dilpute between
owners and track officials over the
purse percentage they receive.
They voted Wednesday nlOt to boy· cott the track until the matter wu
aettled and Friday's racing wae olf. But, a federal court restrainini
order wu issued against the horse-
man's uaoclation and the boycott was
c:rdered Ulbled until Feb. 13.
The comt mandate Jt effective only
against the owners' association, how-
ever, and cannot be enforced againat
indlviduah.
The judge 18.id he wouldn't rule
agalnat any individual who ad.eel on
his own. But he warned that violators
of the restraining order could face
&ix mtGthe in jail.
Des1*ie Judge Oarr'• order, the
Horsemen's Benevolent ..t Protec-
tive Association indicated late Thurs·
day that it might counter tue for
'-Conspiring with other CaUfornla
tracts to hold down purses to
honemen by ~ cf the Federation
ot CaHfocma Racinl Auodations."
1be diJpute began last Jan. 15 whf!l
contract negotiations over the size
of purtes broke down between Santa
Anita officials and the HBPA.
The own.-•s group originally asked
Luckless GWC
Tries Fortunes
Against Tigers
Golden Welt Q>Uege's basketball
tA!am, nearing the end of a five.game
ICbedu1e crunch that ca.Ha for Ille
Rustlers to meet the five best Eastern
Coofereoce teams, take on Riverside
Qty College tonight at Orange Coast's
gym.
Game tirM is 8 p.m.
Both clubs will go into the game
aa losers. The Rustlers dropped a
heart-breaker Tuetday night, 87~ to
GOLDEN WEST
MDelley F
1-1 Kordlk F
M Robluon C
~It Martla G •z &Jetwetter G
RIVERSIDE
Paraoaa M
Wattln1 6-3
Vanderpol M
Baruea 5-t
MacyM
Cypress. Riverside was bUtzed by
Orange Coast Tuesday, 119-103. to fall
two games out of first.
In EC play. Riverside is 5-3 and
owe ts t-7.
Ooach Bill Mulligan 's Riversiders
have strengthened themselves wittt
the addition of Tom Watkins and Bill
Panons, both of whom became ellgi·
ble at the semester break.
Ruat.ler coach Dick Stricklin has
aclded guard Larry Swetman, a six-
footer from Rancho High. Dave
Pratber, 6-8 center who was expected
to join the club for spring semester,
bM decided not to play.
Wat.kins should lend considerable aid
to the Tigers In tbeir uphiJJ quest
tor the EC crown.
'lbe M performer was an all-city
eholce 1t Los Angeles' Premont High
three years ago. Panons ls a
1ophomore from the University of
Utah. ~ Weal's next assignment will
be OCC Tueeday night. Tbst will end
a stnn1 rA tests for the Rustlers
that hat also lncluded Mt. SAC,
hu.rtoD and Cypress.
Friday, F._, 2, 1961
I• an lncreut in tbe Ml el pur111
of Olll percent tbl1 year and OD1
percent each ol tbe next two yean.
It would have bl'<lUgtlt tbe purse
level up to 43 percent ot tile total
parimutuel income.
Wbm negotialtiou broke down, h tr.:t lll"bitrarily Qpped the par1e level
aae percent. But owners tben demand·
t!d that the purse level be set at
47 percent.
The legal action taken by track
Bengtson IS .New
Green Bay Coach
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -Vince
Lombardi, the Brootlyn-bom mirKle
man who built football's mi&htiest
dynasty in this small city on Green
Bay, bas retired to the exeeutive IUlte
after nine sma,,h aeason.s 81 Packer
head coach.
From now on, Lombardi, M. will
be only the general mmager of the
team he coacbed to five National Foot.
ball League titles in tboae years.
The new bead coach will be Phll
Bengtson, 56, the designer at tbe
Packers' stifling defenses.
Speaking from a written tat. LoD
bard! apologir.ed, saying be had to
because of tt>e emotion involved.
"I felt I could not tnllt ~
to say what I must say mMla • I
ii written," be explained.
Lombardi's emotion lhowed fd:t
momentarily during bis three-minute
talk. When it was over, tears were
noticeable in hia eyes. '
Beogt.IOD ii sure Lombardi will not
interfere with the runnlnC at the team.
"Our relationship bu been very
close and there's been a very real
understanding between us • lone u
we've hem together," Bengbon aald.
"I'm sure that there w1U be no
crossing over and no interference.
I'm sure he's going to have bis hmda
full with the aeneral manacer•a
duties."
Bengtson, a tall b8ldlng man with
inner toughness and pMricl.ln man·
nera, didn't pretend hit new job would
be easy.
"I realize I wlll 6e aucoeeMna a
remarkable man • coach d a tMm
with a record probebly unequaled in
the history of football," Beogtlon aaid.
1be one-time Minneaota .tar. who
admitted having tur'ned down prevjoul
bead coechJng often, spoke im·
mediately after Lombardi told Packer
directors and newameo at hi.I dedsfon
Thursday night.
He had made up hi1 mind, Lomberdf
said, "on)y after a great deal of thought and study.,,
Lombardi, who took over a tleam
that had won only one game in 1958
and turned it into a contender almost
overnight and a champion within tflree
years, leaves aft.er nine straight win·
ning aea.soos.
His Packer tA!ams won 89 regular
,eason games, Jost only 29 and tied
four.
The Packers captured six Western
Conference titles as well u five league
titles and for the past two aeasons
have won world titles by beating the
American Football League champlona
in the Super Bowl
In Las Vegas
HI STIPS DOWN
Vince UmlMnl
Lew, Bn1ins
F~ee Trojans
BJ THE A880CIATED PRESS
'n. 1111 UCLA win .treat 11 over w the BruJa ........... ltlll
bu a few ltreab ecmc.
When the Bn&int tab OD loatblrn
OaUforola .In the onJ,y Paclf.lc-8 rmne
em weetenct on ~. tbey1I bl
l8eklQg to atend the loBowfni Wf.a.
doe Uetm:
-22 atralgbt In the confesW1Ct1
-14 ttrafgbt over USC.
-35 atraigtit since the openf.nJ of
Pauley Pavilion.
-Four ltrtigbt tbll year ta Pac.a
play.
Troy will counter with 7..foot.1
eentier Ron Taylor and f«ward Bill
Hewitt.
Hewitt ooce ICOl"ed 38 polnta againlt
UCLA. But It happened the day Lew
Alcimor ICored 57.
'lbe aeries between the two clubs
stanch 11.-in USC'• favor but ftle
gap baa narrowed recimtly.
The Bruins, OIJ tbe trail el b!il"
fourth national title m flv. J9ll'I, are
beavil1 fawnd.
VCI Gets Acid Test
In Saturday Crucial
By EARL GUSTKEY
04 .. Olftf """ Stllfl How good is UC Irvine• s surprising
basketball tA!am ?
Coach Diek Davia intends to find
out Saturday wtlen he takes his
Anteaters (14-3) to w Vegas to play
Nevada Southem11 ~ls -possibly
the best independent team in tbe wesl
A victory over the highly ~garded
Vegas outfit would gtve the Anteaters
a long stride toward an invitation
to the NCAA's college division playoUs
-a goal the Rebels are allo 1eeklng.
Nevada Southern has three of the
finest 1987 junior college 1tar1 ln
California on It.I atarUng lineup.
'lllere 's center Johll' Trapp (6-7) from
Pasadena City College, J e r r y
Chandler (6-4) from Sen Jl'raocllco
City College and Curtia Wataon (6-1)
from imperial Valley. ' Trapp la averaging 21.1 pointl per
game but die club's lddinc ICortr
la M forward Elbert Mll1er at •.s
per outing .
Southern'• most tmpruslv• tbowinf
tbis tealOll ctml apl:mt Hoaatiaa,
now rated the n.at1cn's finest collel!ata
power. Down by only 46-45 at the
haU, the Nevadan• lost by only aine,
~ . "We wert down by onl1 four wttb
7: 30 left," aaJd Rebel eoach Rollud
Todd 'lbunda)' bJ pbone from LN vecu.
"But then TrllPP fouled out md
HOUl14D went up by lL We Gilt lliat
. ,,
back down to aeven but couldn't get
any cl<>1er.
"Trapp did a great job en Elvin
Hayes. Jolm had 28 potnta when be
fouled out and u.,_ bid a,, for the
game."
The Rebels are avenging 96.7 point.a
per game.
Todd aald be scouted the Antea1era
ID their January 13 came with the
University tJ Sao Diego.
"I think UCI baa a very lood ball
club llld I'm 1Ure lleJ're Fina to
give ut a real ball pme. 'Ibey Pla1
well l.of'theT and they're Vf!rf patient
on the court. trying to do what tbey
do best"
U there'• a weak ll.h.k In Nevada
Soutben'• cbalD f1' armor, it mJ.Pt be found Oft the Rebell' bmch, wber•
tMl'fJ isn't mucll ICOriDC pmcb to
bt found.
UCI (_.., ....... ..,..... ..
7' ~I-" • • CMiG • ----,. .. u.w ... DllMr .. .. ,,.,, .... ., ., _....,.. ,. n ..,_.,..., (\M) n ,.. ot. .... .,, * CM ....,.. • Ill n. WWW • •C.... ",.....,.. • • OCllflllllWI ,, • c:.4. -a.Al •
11 .... °"" 11 " ...... • • l.•NMM • "......_,._ .... . "" ........ ~ ............. .. 11 w.llMllt " ., ...,._, n
., ... IMllt " ,. ,..... "
1' It...... " " anfllllM °" • ...... ~ •n•a ........ "' .......... " ............. . "~ ••Cel •• 8'U\I .... lQl ........... ·--. ... -.
•
I
....
Mft.TPUT ............
STRIDIN' STalDllt -Ccllta lh•'• Bpon, 09erton
la a top candldlte for tbt U:S. 0]1mpt.c net walk·
int team in the &0,000 kilometer fl'NDt. The former
Coata Meta BtP alf4 Orange COM& Collep ltudlnt
DOW lltteMa C-1 State (Pu.BertcJn~
Lightweight Results
SJB Earns
l
Cage Honors
NIOIQtlo1 • Jan. 1, ..,,
tbat I na IOlnJ all-out ia
nee walkbtt." be 1171.
"Right DOW, I'm walkinl
100 miles a week and ru
be cloiq 1JO wtthla a moatb.
By May, I'll ·be dolDC 1IO mOet • week." .
Owrton'• ~ pro-
ll'dl Ja hampered by tbe
eb11•ct "'dayupt ..... .. lt'I claqeroUI to &:»
roed weld tn tbe 8rt
~ JOU mtpt mp ta a bolt and break
IOmetiUDC," be nporta.·
o.ertoa worb out twice
dally, moat of t;be Ume
beeel·and·toelng Ida way around Newpert's back bay.
a 14-mJlei:;ln!t. W b t D dayD-9st an arriw.a the
IUt 8unda1 April. bil
== ........ ..
Re II • -ll'•'a' et CQlta ..... RIO m llrftd
two ,.... wttla t b • Merchant 11..t. W.. en-.._.<>rmte c..t. •was srldaaW6--00Ca•
ud la DOW ta 11111 .....
1Mr at Cal Stat-(l'ullll1Dll).
"I wu a f :M ..... Ill
Co.ta ......... er..
c.out I couldll"t ..... tie ............. ,..
After beinl cut .... the
tract tNm at Coa1t,
OftrtOD turned .. ......
''But there ... ~
clau aai.lon • at Onqa
Cout wbea I wu ....
TbeD I tried crew ndnt
but tbe1 taid me I WM teo
mall.''
Anaheim Could Be Spoiler
To Marina-Oiler Showdown
117 BOGER CARLSON ... ..., ........
11Mn ii cm major lmarcl
wblcb tbrutens to reduct
the lianJftcuce ol Tuet-daT• lluntlqtoo B • a ch-M.arina bubtball &ttaldo-6
tame which Will dtc:id9 the
count)' and Sunlet lMlue
champtcmhJpt.
That obstacle ii in tbe
fcrm ol Anahei m B1lb Scbool'• unpredictable out-fit-a team wbicb l01t to
Marina (47-M) earlier ttl1a
year, then bit the akids with
three more louel.
Anaheim .. a !MNC» to
coach Lute Olson'• VDlap t 0 D J t b t when tbe 8umilt
powen coDlde in tbe ...... am .
Tlpoft ii tebecluled for • o'clOct.
Marina, (6-1). ranbd fifth
in tbe CD' and third in Or-
... County, muat wtD to
keep pace with ..... Jad. inl Hun~, (7.cl).
'l'be Oiler• have a pme edl• cm cOllCb l..ut. 01.1cn•1 forces and a loll here would
= tbe Vlbl' etw Clll . .
Luttbae aroaad the
C.olaaMtl Pft lllrtna ( .. 1)
b btfcn 1lalll1 boftll, fl-44. '
Mlrk SoderWI -that one Ja tbe .... Willi a free tllrw • u. lilt J2 ..,.,,
to Jee It. MulnrbOe,Anebelm lw
diuppoblted prcJ111Ntieatcn
wttll a M Jeacue ncard.
Brant Coner, tbl Colo---......... J.)I ...., • DMlt ""
S.1t .... 0 """''" •t .......... c ......... .. , ..... PMllc~•l ....... p ..........
lllltl' bOll, CGlllldlnd the
Int ...... Dlltber • top ef.
fart for eltMr team and Wlllt Cll to ..,, ... think
they (Marina) .. rala1iDI a
lot better now. No, w won't trt ·a ltalL 'If Mark SoderlMq bu a
bot band we•n haft to try to
collapee on bbn. 'nMy're a tough team to defeme.11
Olacll a,.. Ida Vlke dmtel .. .,..,.... to
:::~----... -.. . ..... ..... .... nan;, dldla't Jlla1
,... la foar fl ... tint Aft ,.._ Nebc1d7 tlll ,,..
~ ...... Mft(S.
clerbeq). Tbe i.t coaple ar ............ , ....
btea puttbtC tbt tilD llp. II
ADed It the Vlkinp m.lgbt
be lookinl ahead to . tbeir
titanic nut week wttb Buat-
Initon. Obon re p 11 • d, "We're taJdn& them cme at a
Ume. We had a tough time
over there and we don't feel
it,ll be any different here .
"(Dm) Sim la tbe
key to their = IDd it'll
be (Bill) Moon.11 job to
keep him in hand."
U Moon doela't have a good , ... the Vlklq head-
man felt they could be in serious trooble.
Marina ii loiac witb lb all-aenicr llneUp wttb Gary
White in top lhape at the luard spot.
White WU credit.cl with elpt auilb in Marina'•
IMI vk:tc1rJ cmr Newport.
Sunset lrvi~ Dueb
Spice Prep Hoop Bill
Net Stars
Vie Sunday
AtNBTC A fllll mmd of action ii
l1ai9d miebt in the OraDp
Coast area with key games
la 1be SUDMt and Irvine
drculta.
Tipoff ii at 8 0 'cloct in
each cue.
Beafde1 the A nab e i m • ~ crucW, Huntiniton
Beach e n tertafn s
Wt1tmluter and Newport
trMela to Santa Ana Valley
in Sauet clMbes.
For the Irvine loop, it's
Jl'ountain Va 11 e y and
Mapolla puttln1 on the bat-
tle for aecond place at
Mapolia.
other encountm-s have
Corona del Mar bostina
Coata Mesa and Estancia
travelin1 to Brea. Lacuna Beach ls at El
MOdena for a Crestview tiff
IDd Mater Del bostl St.
Basketball
Joba Boeeo J'.a tbe AQfellll
~.,,,..
Coach John Ka 1 1 e r • 1
Foantaia Vallty crew bu
a lot rid.ina on tbe outcome
of ita club with lb tecond
pi.ct Yapolla.
Thi B•cm trail by one
came ud a win would put
ti>em la a tit with the Sen-
tinels for aecood.
H u n ll n I t o n Beach,
meanwhile, will be trying to keep the Qplet bug away
from the Oillr confioe1.
Coacla Elmer C o m b s •
clusy five la r a n k e d
number one "1 the county
and thbd in tM CIF.
WeltllliDIUr JJ comin1 off a thrte came lOliq 1tru k
and ii ripe fW a top
performance.
Standings
Orlftl' CounQr tennis flnl
will set • chance to see
two of the beat mixed
doublel teama la Ile land
tbiJ Sundq at 2 p.m. wbtn
tbe Nnport Bead! Tennia
Club ,. • ..,._ warld clwn-
plon Rod Lffer and Debbie
H..ter ot Sell B t a c h
ap.l.nat tbe club'• new
Auatrallu prdesaioaat. Jim
Sbepbmt and one of the
natf.cm'a flDeat w o m • n plQers, htbJ Barter.
ICalby, nqoir r.ued lltb
In the •otld bu J111t ntw-n-
ed from 1be AultraJJ.Q
champjoa•IPI &Del will Join
Sbtpberd bl a bid to deleat
her JOUlllef •liter and tbe crut Laver.
Laver J111t llped a
.,000 pTOftllioftal COil· tract mutnc bim t h e
AIM8LUI UMUI ~ palcl player la tbe
• L,. ,. tllltGr7 ol tlte net 1ame. ~ °" : ~ :: :l & hat been world cham-
s.M• a t an ~*".~an runnin1. :.":'w1°"' f ! ~ m Tbt public JJ invited to
•· JtM ._ • • ,,. •• tbe matcbe1 and ,no ad-T..._.. ._ .ialOD will be charfecl.
11. ,. • ._. Tbe clab ii located oa ~·=:.::r.::.,.. ........ Road at the ..
CHSmft UAMe V... to tbe BluffJ in tbe
W L .. ,. ......,, W ol tbe 1"iDe
0r-. 1 , • JI> ludl ID Nlf wport Beada. Wllf>MI 7lM• .... c...... . ) -4'J p.-. .....
tllllln • • .,~ Jn D ..:...--L -11 Time ....... V1llt a • • ,. Dll9CINl.ll L.aellM ...... t ' .. • ......... 'I ,. IPS ,......,_._
Miiii. Yllte 8' a. ( ......... L.19111111 ............. ='I.::-=.
-.. ~ .........
Rustlers
In Mat
'Tourney
SC-IIOA,T ..
Winter Olympics
To Be TelevUed
...., .. '•ltl,ABC JWu+lw1 _,. ..... • wm .... a I*".., w a. a.ea MMa.
-.... Ol,JmpllllL Tbe «114ilet. ... Of
Grwllle ........ -
Mft111DAY
Ip.& (f) a.-UIDT·
BW.-LoncB..mllllte
at San Dleco ,..._ Boa ChriJ Scbenkle, Jim ~.
C4Bt Go.Ny, Bill nwmma
ancl iw.t Npr -will Porter mfk"lkSe
bt JoJned by tbe aperta 1 p.a. ('7) a. -BOXING
from various fteldt -Dick · -JfllTY Qmry "· · 'lW
Butta., Jean Saubert, Bob SpeDc«, 12-rouad lld.ftnll
Beattie and Art Devlla _ C7I beaVJWtl8ht eHmhwtfCll
for 1he ~minute fintabow. tourney. Howvd Co i e 11
U~ film of Gr.no-rinpide et 0ak11nd eoioo
ble, France, II well ... Clipt Ileum. ,
Golden West Co 11 et e of poteatial medalllta will Z:• p.m. (I) CL -.'
wreatllng forces are ln San be ICl'eened along with tape BASKETBALL -USC ac
Dieco t.octay for a two-day from the 19&4 Game. at U CL A. F r a·n k Sim 1
tom Dlment 8t the Naval ln•bruck. AUJtrla. · cowtlide at P a u I e y
..._._, Tlleeday mornin1 it'• vp Pavillion. u.u:ung Center. • The biggest 1hinl about early to catch the 5:45 a.m. • p.m. (4) CL -PGA
Golden West's win over live and color screening of GOLF -Bob Hope Classic
Chaffey in w "e s t 1 i n g the Opening Ceremonie1. with a doun cameras on .
Wednesday llipt was not Principal coverage on other Bermuda Dunes, P a 1 m
the score but the a.lze Of teleoaets is detailed below. Detert, today, tomorrow.
1be PGA winter tour a:• p.m. (Z) CF -CBS
the 1allery. throuih Southtm California GOLF -Dave Marr, Ta.
Tbe f1na1 tally. 43-1, was c0Dtinue1 with NBC's Satur· my Jacobi vi. Charley Sif.
lopsided to be nre, but the day and Sunday coloroutl ford, Dave HW. Jack Whit.
audience topped 70, and tOr from Bmnoda Dunes Jn aker. Cary Midd.lecoff link·
wrestling yet. For Golden Palm Desert. llde at Firestone CC, Akron.
We 1 t' s l)'IllDaSium-le11 The Bob Hope Cluelc'I J:• p.m. ('7) CT -
final four boles will bt BOWLING -PBT. from
camptJJ that's news. covered by a <iozen camer11 x.mu aty. ·
Wbat happened ii that each day. 4 p.m. (4) CF -OUT·
coach Fred Owens, in a 1'hil ii a departure from DOORS -Huntint, fiabin&
move to build etudeat in-previOUI coverage of tbiJ with Joe P'Ols. event In the past, black· 4:• p.m. (Z) CL -SAN· terat in WJUtUn1 (not to and·whlte cameras screened TA ANITA -'100,000 Chu.
m e n t 1 o n r • c r u I t i n I the Saturday lhow from one Strub Staktl. Harry Hmson..
po111bilitlea), s w It c bed ol the four co u r 1 e 1 Gil StNtton 1racbide for
Rustler bome matche1 from ~ by ttril tourney 4-yeer-okla at mUe -end a
Orange Oout College ill> the the Sunday lhow was quarter. Fint Of Anita's Bit
middle of the Golden West t color from the lite of Three.
ltudent cente1 . S=y afternoon ABC ~•_:_ (lw~ ~
Owens and company push· camer-as cover the Jerry Gadabout Gaddil.
ed back a few coftee tables, Q 0 1 r Y • Th a d Spene• I p.m. (Z) CF -THE
rolled out an imp(lrted mat, h e a vyweigbt elimiDatioft PROS -Feeturinc Soli'• fight at OHland Co~m. Douc Sanders aod Sandra and when hundreds of even-'lbe wiDllS' will fta1Jt Jim-Haynie under t 0 u r n e 1 in& c o 11 e c e ltudenb took my Ellll for the ABC-WBA ~ pretrare. tbtir break . . . prato • .__ fl the w or 1 d • 1 I p.a ( t) (.,Y' -WORLD
... flnl. more than Galden TODAY or GOLF -Don ~
West bas Mell for any 1pOtt I p.a. (I) CL -IODNG n . CllriatJ O'Coanor at No.
except footbtll, -Art Cre'll'I vs. Frankie Ireland'• ao,.l Co G ll t 1
>.. for ttle contest, Owens' Jenni.op, welters.. D! ct Don Golf ~built in
squad quickly dlspoeed Of Enberi, MlcUy Daviel at =..::a the -*· Jim
Chaffey, wtnnl.nc fin wetpt OJ.Jmc*: Arena rinplde I p.a. (I) a.-llUCUt
diviliona oa forfeita, and PRJDAY -llDls w. C111 ... 1.
went OD to IOIDe W.bltlon -•:• .... (I) T -llACI: ....... IH' I I 1, JN ftldn PllEftSW -Gil Str--a.Ide at ......... rwam.
matches 10 • not to dilap-•-... ----------------point the crowd.
Tbe win makes tt three
in a row for the team. They
beat Citrus IMt Tbu.nday,
M, and lltpped br Lot----------llllli-• Anaeles Qty COlleta ~ -· MW& -.ft CJ I ti••• CM ..... .. ,_, W , .... 1, -TIM -I.II Jll.
11J -~.:.:·:.......-, W . NIT M.IO AA19 -...............
lit -Minta (9WC) ..... Mii P-.T ... -_, ........ Plllll .... ~ "911t, ~ --.
(CMflltr).tlrlf--:=--..:..,.., ........ ~ ;;r-... 2~ ... ......
"' -·-~ -. Ta.Iii -....._ ... """ lfWedl = •1. ...... T_. OtlWl 11.a ....... .. ..._ ·--•-ur -"""w. ...., •.a , .. .,. 'ft-.----,...,,.... ... _...,. (twe>-........, -...m.. • ....., ........ ...-~), M. AIMlmM CD ""'"'> UI IJI -D.-(IW'C) ... TIMS -1.ll ft ...,. IMa -MM 1911a J ,_ _,,_ c-1 -----. ALIO ltM -.,._., G-. •...., ..... ""' =-,_. w --·----·--·.-..,_=_,. -Ml -OWC 11111. """'· ._ -· ...-. -.. ~--~ (A ...._, Ut U1 1JI 1:--lwll COWC) ....... ua.w ~ '-"""' TllN. Ml iJ:' =1~ '= JA !-! (C~~-:=i. ICRA~~~ ........ TIMl -l.AI. -"' -owe ...... ..,_, Tern', 0..-. II,~ ...... AUO ltM -.,_.., ......_. MN.-9wt""" """'-....... .._ .... Mw ....... "° DATCHU. ...,,.._ __ ...._. p-...... .., .. ... .. a..... ... 1 .... .... =,._ l""-l "M 411 UI "-'~ UI IA Oller CM Y-) Ml TlM8 -l.l6 WI. .. llM -........... ---~·~">.::-.::-· ~ ·---~·-:... ... '""' ..... ICllA~-~ ---,~"' ...... . .... .... ~Y::' .... ~1::--w ..... . ..:Ill f-~q,,;
l:E·~-
.. .
. .
I
' ..
~ ..
, . -. ..
I
•-m <8r'. •'11
-Nma, cm:, 1fl!1\llln Wi!Joi: DYC.
llLU& BLAm m. h~ ... ·~· (~· -•lalloae Pn0zl, ll>Yel , < __,,.,,. ~1 ,,_
•Mmllll'8!" .. ~ <•-lllop) COtntt, NllYC.. '":'1~ QPT!:. • -,W.Y (~-) -' (-. _, -Jr,. SMYc.
T. PM1J1t1 llerpa. Nim:. '' SAltl'ANA (,._ ,_111)
CllDIADA (47-IQll ~"'-So _i,...Lhbbardt "..,.., Jar!h.,Sl.FYC. ll>YC. , 1 SltllENA (II-toot
aD1UQ1J1 (--) ~-) K111 Doll-k J-..... OYC. nc. .
JDIANJA (Cal-l0)'3-SlllOON ( .......... '10
Escalante, Acapulco Ye: , ,..,.o John Hall 6 Stan
KAMAL1I · ('IUoot kelcb) Wjllla...,, Nl!YC.'
\.aJJy llohel!Y. LAYC. · SPIRIT (5Moat 7awl)
ICIALOA U (73-foat yawl) Norm McCantll, RYYC. ·
Jc"1n B, Kiiroy, NHYC. BrARLINO ID (Jl.-
KRJBOLE (K-il)) Jtr11 yawl) NotmlD Ream Jr~
Altamirano, Acapuko YC. SDYC.
L'ALLEORl: (Col.11) TANGENT (~.lfl) 11un
R-lc: Part. Rlcbmoad, Holland. CBYC.
YC. . TZalAK• (OoMO) -1
NOVIA DEL MAii (.. Soadero1, Acapaloo YC.
foot ketch) Jolla Scrlppl, VERVE (IC-43) PI a at
SDYC. Hope Jr .• SDYC.
RAMPAGE CG-foot 1loop) WALKIRlA (Cal·' 4 I)
Ralph Barnes. SSSC. ~ Te u 1 c h e r ,
RASCAL (:le-foot yawl) i\<"Pulco YC. ,
; Ted Turner Takes Lead in Congressional Cup
• ; 11J .U.-LOCIWIEY : ........
! ~i: "Tld" ,...._
t of-'-, Ga. tumid la
; • ~win in bla11nt 111r .. i m ...... lab Cootr-·
... Oilp -Tllllndo.Y Ill
j L"!I -and -
·--...,. of rodn( :.;a: tbit mlJ pwfed 1 e ore
---tbe JO -bled httml!Mll. -
1arner'1 Wfns o\r., Tom-
my , Huelbunt Of Eut
GHeaw:ich, R.I. Bara e y
Flam of Lon( BHCb ud
J'aU Woaer (I( SID Fru-
dlco did more than &tve
ldm a Iona reach fer · the
C1lp -It .... made blm ,.·IJt l):ipper to beat u the
:......-. r .. 1erle1 went into lfi ,.oad ..na of a racos ~tmermen who will be
_, for the dr•wlllll
Georli• for the remalader
t'JI the 1erle1 are Scott llld
-Allan, Jolla H-U. and Bob Moshllcbtr, aD. of
wbolll won two of 4btlr tint
~m-udataodlhe
e11b<etooatTurn1rdown ....
.... 1~ •.
,.., .....
ti ): ...
t '' .&;;e ,,..
•
• • . ~
• Scott Alie, ."-Nowport
Hullor Yacbt Cil6 bat &lil-lne .-the North
Amaicu Yac.bt--lta c: JD I
Unicm -..; l.o Ille dol ...
dlnC "'-loo ud tile cme who nipped Tb.rnti'•
chancu wt rear m a tt&llt
and dedllve . battle. A1Iu
won th• aeries lad year
with. perfect ICDn d. niDe.
Be wu beaten ta bis ftr1t
Wt Tburlday · ~ Jakt
Wou• ol st. Fnads YC.
Sld'p Allan It oaillo( his !Int !Ima .. ltlppor In tile
CoaannJoul'Cap mider tile
burfN of 1lli I;o, An(tlea
Yoeht Club. Mier baadily
beatln( Fial!> 111 tile !Int
race, ht w" tdatd ln a tllbt cue! with liotl>acher
tn the lltCCllld, but c1111.e
bact to spoil HaUen'1 I.bot at • perfect tcOre la the
third race. Bubll. a ftr1t timer
rtirud'ne New~ Hartlor Yadlt Club,
some retil du• In beating the formidable · Molbecber
In the flnt r-and Merritt MMIMM\41 C •llf o r~al a
Y-Q919lllo-
•
' "
HaQell •t.io<t Ille !Int :"'l: %iii~ tile~
Wen: tbay, met :t..,. in tbt
ftnt. nee ol the MCODd
lllfiea. Turner's oi: 1l • r
11.'l.tdMi today were a1ainat
Adamlon and ~r. U
hi ~•rvtved all air-
chance1 todl)', be still mu1t tancl• with 1:ioth A 11 a n
trotbe!'1 and Cornellu1
Shields ~· New · York on
Saturday. ·
Ttu1rlday'1 op ID f n I
-· poenlly -··
were a1 dreary u tht bue
and Uibt air• that 1ur-rounded the five-mile
w lndward-leeward coarse
off Loar Beadl Harbor. .
la match racLDc the coo-
te1t more ottea than DOt
ii dedded at the 1tart. But
in 1barlday'1 ftuky flrat
race there were 1 o m • ........ made.: Scolt Allan.
for inltance., 1tole the at.art
from Woner, but in the
resultlll1 tacldq duel Allan
wa forced over to "9 left
1ide of the count where
... lel loto ·-and ~
'I
up tnlllng w...-by two
minutes at the wutber
mark. In tile downwfDd
lb.Oltlnc Allan ~
&act to wltbin 30 aecoocll
ol Wauer but w• 1IDlibl8 to close the gap oa the abort
beat back to the fin.lab line.
In several cau, pairs
who had started f i v e
minutes behind 1 a i 1 e cl
through the pain -· mating it look at ti.mu like
a fUll clau reptta rather
than a 1erie1 Of match
races.
Only biple-.. ....
Flam ·and Adamson, neither
d. whom were able to 1et
their respective C a I • 4 O 1
movf111 ill lb• lllbt folog.
Adamson ln his race aiaWt
Shielda in the tint race bad
a complete foredeck foul-up
at tbl weather mark •and
waa unable to pt hlJ
"chute" up or h1I pooa
-llOUISo WISDio\YS. 2>11 P.M. _,,,
12f«>ON1011 PM. --12MOClf107PM.
J
down wttboot sendinf a man
aloll '
'l"lle breer:e ftDed ht from
the west and blew •-b1Jh
.a 12 knots at ttma darlag
the ltCODd aeriu ol startl,
but was dwlndUnC fut
before the third Mt of flwi
1tarta wu oVer.,
A minor haule deYelaped
at the sld'per1 mHllDI
Wednqdaf nllht wfia, it
Wu )earned that at leut
three 1tipper1 had OllHl.alf
ouoce apiftnaker1 tbey plan·
ned to u1e. 'lbe r'ace com-
mittee uph~l4 proteata of
Turner, Mo1bacher and
Shiekk who claimed that the
Hght chutes would be a
di1Unct advantap o v e r
tbOM who didn't have Item
-particularly tbt ri1ltor1
from other parta of the
coWJtrf who were 111lna: bor-
rowed boats.
-
,., ' ' ' ' ~ 'RIN:Tlli.Tff.I~ IN NIW RIG -The aluminum 'hull«I KiAJOa Il, t--lJ!;
known ·u .. 'Rin.nn.Tln", beads for Acapulco &inday .in ber first ouUna ... r,
yaw1. Jtpi Kilroy'e famed 73.footer ii favored for tint .to; finiab in the l @OP
.. r;nUe nc~. ' 1 •
B;lgh Cost Cited
t
Numbering System F oug~t
The Ocean Racing F~t
of Southern California mem-
bership voiced strong ob·
jection to a proposed na·
tlona1 or universal san num-
bering aystem propos.ed for
~ean racln1 yacblll.
-The new numbering
1y1tem, propo&ed by the
North American Yacht Rae. tac U~ wu explained at
th·e ORF membership at the
annual mMtlnc by Gordon
Curtis QI ~ Angeles and
Tom Wijderj Newport
Harbor. The NA'y;Rll p,l'Op Ota I
h would split the country into preJtnt ayst.m. there .we
eightdl1trlct1.Southern many duplicatioa-!ef
C a 11 fo r n r a would be number;, differentiated •
designated No. 7 w l t b by the builder'• iaalpia. .. !
number starting at 7,COl. P:rtoc\pal ob~ tot~
Numbers would be required Pf<>\><>Sal waa the coat: r,Ol.
on maina'la, all O'Verlapplng haVlDI new ournbera ~
head'la a n d spinnakers. on utlJ. SaUmakera ~
Thete ractn1 numbers estimated the cott r»t
sbould be requlrtd in ad· anywhere from *" to '5
dtUon :~' ~y .clua iDligni~ ~-'lbm aa
or bullder'a iillltilL.. , o( four 'er five 'lll.~~ ala'M'etlii.1 ~ eest •..-,a. syate~. 1rould 14 p 11119' ' f)8I' WL Many actlft. . make 11<euier (qr uce com-yacht owners bllN u
nllt-'•lo' -Uly"-711Cbll .. 25 .. 30 •Olla -fini~ a race. U14'1' tfJt _ hl...,v.e to ~ rea.Wlbwed.~
$££ B
=Swf~ .... ,,__ -'
--·-_,. . _ .........
• NYIAllD 11:1 ICllOOL NOW
f 0aM1 • e • ICUIA ICltOOL
CLAllll NOW POaMllle
----_ ............. ... ...... -. ....... . ---·--·-.. _,. .........
IKI
RINTAU
llrnt .. ,......,.., ---I • W• .... Mlh ••~P•I• 111• • ·-.. I • S."'9 AM.....,_.. .. , a..11'1 -------. ~ ..................... -..a,.,..,. • ...._
FOl'llt h llMltr,yw ._. _
t .fllt11eworw1.-1161s. •
. .,.1 ~r~":..":':\!5---
(Y .. --' •• y.,_,.._...,.... • ...............
$11t.OI ••11h,_ • •• • • • ..
I ..... ...,. ....... ,
14111 ~ .................. _. ......... .,.,. ........
,.·;.2:..'Ci .... I ft1 n:.-
=.,.i;. ';, Ull .... ~ ...--.
..
'
•
•
j I r
J
l
j
J. DAI\. y PlUJT
. .
~ ......... -.----------
40,000 Miit
,,... S."'lct
24 Month Ntt LttM
IMCWDU
NI MHllulo l •• ,..,,,
All ,.,.. I lefNt
... hptMletie11 '•11el1+1._. • I~ Te Me~• u, At W .. l.. ... ,.,, ...
JOHNSON
& SON
Le.I,. Ce.
Mutual '
Funds
ACROSS
l ''•" .S Bakery
itn
9 Kttn 14 Hindu
spring
festival
15 libllcaJ
rtgion
16 Exttrnal 17 llut .,.,.
anlhocya1lr.
Vat.
11 ltthfnlnt
Ito• uttennct 1' luwtll
AndtnOlt'I
forte
10 T ttcht4 111
lflt htad
.:..:·"'
+'14
~·" :t ~ i:
.:.:N
!'~
·-· • . .
-' .. • . . . •
• . . • . .
. -
i
~ .
,_ ... . ..
' 1 •
" • • • • • • • • • ...
~ • • It • ~ • • • :
•
! ..
' % •
,.._ -.. ---.... .. -...
•• ' \
'
York
I
•'
• r
' J
. . . -. --.. -.... " ... . -·-· ·~ .
•
C9mpetitiOn Ne e deJ
A. of today. competition appears usured lD two
of Newport Beach's-three upcoming City Council racts.
Both West Newport !District 2) Councilman Al For·
git and Upper Bay 1Distr1ct 5) Council~an Dee Cook
will be opposed in their bids for re-election.
Incumbent Undsley Parsons of East Corona del
Mar however. is thus far unchallenged. No one has yet decl~ed an intention to seek the District 7 seat, other
than Parsons. ·
That is unfortunate. for it is campaign debate that
£heds light on positions and intentions. .
Running for office-instead of walking-can be
a highly educational activity.
For the participants. as well as for the crowds that
Witch, and later vote.
'A Man in a Million'
They called him "a man in a million.''
John A. Murdy Jr. Is certainly that. at the very
least.
The retired Orange County State Senator was thus
described this week when named the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce's "Man of the Year."
The accolade came as a surprise to the distinguish·
ed Lido Isle resident. The reason is that he hats been
out of public lile since 1964. when be chose not to seek
sure re-election as the coun ty's senatorial representa·
tive.
Nevertheless, no one can quarrel with the cbam·
ber's choice-for, despite his retirement, he continues
to lend his counsel to and share bis substance with many
charitable organizations.
It was only a month ago that he stepped down as
president of the Hoag Memorial Hospital board of di·
rectors. alter 17 years in that capacity.
He did the county and the community proud during
bis 12 yean In the state Senate. He spearheaded the
Call!orrua Wat.er Plad; helped bring university and state
college ca.m])WM t. the county and succe!IEfully fought
to clean up the infamous "Beer Can Beach'' up the coast
a bil
John Murdy did macb, much else to advance and
guide the growth ol Oranae County. A man in a million,
indeed. ·
Bay Club's 'Riverboat'
The Balboa Bay Club i4n't going to bne a big
money-maker witb ita ~iAlppMype "Riverboal"
Club olliciah know that, and antidpate operating
the harbor cru!Je ve8'el at a lo..
"But you can't place a dolJar value on good will."
explains Bay Club Vice President Richard SteveM.
No, you can't. But we suspect that the $80,000 in·
vestment will be returned many times over through the
years as the boat adds to the club's reputation as a hos-
pitable place to visil
That the 50-pllH'llger vessel wUJ be a welcome addJ·
tion to the harbor fleet ia implicit in its endorsement
by several community leader6. It can-and will~rovide
visiting dignitaries, as well as youth groups. a look at
the bay, from the bay.
City councilmen last week agreed with Stevens that
no special city permit was required to operate the
"Riverboat." The Bay Club offlcfal nevertheless prom·
ised to adhere to all the conditions concerning noise.
night-time operation •nd beverage control tbat would
have been applied, bad a permit been in order.
Stevens' pledge was a fine, civic-minded gesture.
Next summer. the boat win be ready for launching.
We wi6h it a boo voyage. And ~at appears very likely.
. " __ ... _ ·--
•
N HOT LI NE
Reds Brew
More Crises
For A me rica
Our Entire Hi•t0111 Perpet .. tes • E'allaqf
WASHINGTON -P r e 1 l d e n t
.Johnson ls being warned that the
seliure of the USS Pueblo la only
the first of a series of conv«ging
crises the U. S. will face before the
coming presidential election.
Tb• President's intelligence ad·
vlsen believe the Kremlin la setting
the stage for a series of clotely con·
nitoted crises in KOTH, Vietnam.
Cui.., lbe Dom.inlcan RepobUc, and
a.rlln that wm lnolft u. s. lal'cel "wltb those of ottrer Communist na·
tlOOiJ, but not the Soviets directly.
AS all of these Eut·West con-
front.ation points. the Russians are
supplying vast new amounta of arms,
increasing their military advisers and
tecbnJclans, and encouraging local
Communist leaders to 1Ur up new
trou.bJe for the U. S.
AN INTERCHANGE of information
between the Central Intelligence A.gen·
cy and the Federal Bveau of
Investigation reveah that the new
crises will be linked closely to the
. utbreak of new racial rioting and
'!creased anb-war demonstrations in
'10 l . s
f'or example, North Vietnam's big
ffensh·e against the U. S. Marines
iear the demilitarized zone 1s belng
1trted lo coincide with the f ebruary
l-6 Invasion of Washington by 3,000
'o 5,000 anti-war protesten, most of
vhl)m will be clergymen.
Tbe other coming .crises, Including
hose brewi:tg in the Dominican
;tepubUc and Berlin, are expected to
explode during the spring and summer
when Dr. Martin Luther King is
''disrupting" Wuhington with his
massive disobedience" program.
Dear
Gloomy
Gm:
t think it's fine to give credit to
the leaders in Newport beauti·
fication (editorial, Jan. 26). But
what about a pat on the back
for the rest of us who do the
work? They just tell ua what to
do. -M.E.
Tllll ........... _.. .... -
_..,," .... .. 1111 -· ,... -... ,.,. • ......,. ... Dellr ......
FOR SEVERAL WEEKS, o n •
government security agency has been
monitoring sh<lrt·wave r a d I o ex·
changes bet~en a pro-Castro black
militant leader and statJ0111 in Havana
and Moscow.
The black militant, now organizing
Negroes in Washingtqn for King's in·
vasion, reported th'at Wabsington,
Chicago, Philadelphia and Detroit are
to be their main tar&ets during 1968.
This information bears out FBI
reports that many of the militants
involved ln riots in other cities in
1966 and 196'7. are beginnlng to gather
in these four cities.
Will We Ever Learn?
ll was a warm June 2. the beginning
of a "long, hot summer."
It was one of the largest cities
iJI the world.
ln the streeta there began. quietly
enougb. a demoortration oo civil
liberties.
A. the demonatration gathered
momentum, it turned lnto a riot.
For aix days and nights, 80,000
rloten raged through the streets -
and throup the central part ol the
city.
More than 800 persons were killed
"' hlJured.
1'cre waa an oro of senseleu
deatrudioa, planderiq and looUni.
JAILS WERE OPENED, a 1 4
priloMrl let out by the hundreda.
1bf' ctty•a larplt beak wa1 invaded
and .,illqed.
Govemmtnt olficts W1!l"e raided.
Tina of thou.aanda al people wan.
cMnd u.. atrttta in aana•. and t\ltft
il19 mlli&ary Wert powerle11 to , ....... tbem.
.• .,...., • weet iaw. lbe riot ~
9''111 al abler nbswdan.
E 11 rWlrt ..... Glc:llt.l. ....
.., ,,.... ol u. phaade.ra
......... palalMld ... •
Protestants agalnlt catbolics. They
rose to protest the remo'IAl oJ civil
reabictions a1ainlt Catbolica i n
England; they felt that if the Catbolict
were allowed civil rllbtS, tbey would
soon take over tbe country.
They felt that Catholics must
forever be treated like aecond-claas
citizens.
And when tbe BrltfJh iovernment
began to relax the MYtrit:y ol the
laws diacrimloatai apl11t Catholtca.,
they went mtok.
TBI8 TRAGIC INCIDENT became
known u tbe "Gordon IUotl." becau..e
Loni Cieor&e Gordoa. tbe P'.n1U1b
ajitator, ... Praldmlt ol U.. Prot.
tant Auodadoo. wblch would have
denltd au 1ucta rtpu to catbollca.
All &bl• bappaed .... than -hun-..... 1WI ._ 1t ii hlcODCelvlblt
toda.y ..... Pt-......n. aad CatlaoUcs
............. aother'.
Wiii we MT• to wait ano&ber lto ,..,.. Won nclaJ rioU art u ...._ u ~ rloU? For lMJ
trill be. hive DO cto.lllt al It. Our sranckbildr• wtD look upGD Dltt .Mt
ad Mllwaul" aa we loot upen ~
don -wtt.b wonder, 1adlle11, .Ind
dllpat.
But mmt M tab M _,! Haw
........... DOtldltJ ••• ~
The Futile Pursuit of Happiness
By GEORGE R. ROFF, 1'19.D.
If you were to ask 10 people to
state their major goal in Ufe, chances
are that at least eight of them would
answer, "Happiness.·· Herein lies
what, perhap1, ia the Great American
Myth.
Our entire history. from t h e
Declaration of Independence onward,
perpetuates the fallacy that happiness
is, indeed, a goal which can be reach·
ed if one works bard enoUJ.b to iet
there.
Much of the de 1 pair, feelinl of
emptlneu, Ed loea of purpote so
prevalent iD our COUJJtry todey may
be ulUmately traceable to the 80berin1
nueneu that notbing we do wlU
ever king U1 bappiness.
TAKE THE CASE of a , person ln
mlddle years wh() bas achievett finan·
ciat and material success. ha raised
a healthy family, eftjoys a certaill
degree of status in the commUDitJ
and, by all oU>u American standardl,
"has it made." This person bas been
conditioned from childhood to believe
that the happiness so diligently sought
will magically appear like the pot
ol gold at the end of the proverbial
rainbow.
He has learned that ever y U·
pertence between the two poles ol
tbt rainbow -one pole being where
he ls and the other bein& where be
wants to be -ll inlipUicant when
compared to ha eventual happiness.
For example, a )el> pt'OIJMdon, ft&r·
riage, the birth of a child, ao educa·
tlonal degree, and other similar events
are perceived by him as Qlere step-
ping stones in his pursuit of happiness.
IF HAPPINESS IS made a goal
in this way, if it iS.)trlved for directly,
then It becomes tell-defeating. A
person can be happy -only to the extent
to which the mnnlng inherent iD
every experience is fulfilled .
The deUgbtful "Peanuts" book, en·
titled "Happineu is a Warm Puppy.,.
beautilully illustrates a rather fun·
damental psychological principle:
happiness Is not a goal to be reached
but, instead, a consequence of 1atis·
tying other goala. Happiness is a side
eUect.. destroyed precisely to the ex·
tent that It is aimed at.
The truly happy person is the one
who is pursuing meaning. Instead of
aaking the quettion, "What do I need
to do or get in order to become
happy ?" he inquires. "Where is the
meanine in my We?" In order to
•.Wer tbe latter questioa, ht must
be open to each and every experience:
physical, inteJJectuaJ. e m o t i o n a J ,
social, cultural, and spiritual.
TO BE THIS WAY. he must be
"turned on" and "tuned in" to
everything which is occurring inside
and outaide of himself. He is an in·
qu.lrer. He is enthusiastic. He-iJ ad-
venturous. He is sensitive. He la
thoughtful. He is introspective. He is alive. ·
Hia pursuit of the meaning in Ids
Ufe may take many forms and it
doesn't matter whether he becomes
academic, artistic, scientific, political.
religious, aesthetic, practical, or what
have you. Moreover, how b' makes
a livine is relatively unimporW!t. It
Is incumbent upon the person doin&
the work to realize that it ii not
the job, but be, who baa the
respooslbllty of fulfilling hiJ meanina.
A PERSON WHO TREATS tbe
thoU1&nds of events in hia Ufe aa
merely means to tbe end called "H9p-
plness, '' rather than ends I o
themselves. Is bound to Uve a We or "quiet desperation ...
Compare him with the person who,
regardless of what or how be is doing,
treats each experience as potentially
meaningful in itself. He is Uvin1 a life
of "lively inspiration."
Rising Bond Costs~-a Correction
A t11ping 11rr01 resulted in omi.!rion
and mi$plactmtnt of certain figurea
in a letter on the rising cost,, of
school bond! f Mailb<n, Jan. 30 J. The
lttkT in it;, c01Tect form f 0Uow1.
-Editor
To the Editor:
Let's take a good look in simple
dollars and cents at what minority
rule i1 cocting all ol us in thwartini
school bond lnues for buildings and
improvementa which inevitably we
must have.
Durlni the year 1967 the Interest
rate 011 20-year municipal bonds climb-
ed 18.4 percent (from 3.59 percent
to 4.25 percent) while during the same
period the costs of construction in-
creased somti 2.t percent <from 114.7
to 118.1 on the 1967-1959 average.)
THIS Ml!:ANS THAT the cost of
every million dollars of bond issue
has Increased $175,IXK> In one year.
This ii not just a peculiar conditio"
of 19&7 alone.
Jn the three-year period from 1966
through 19&'7 the same interest rates
and construction costs have climbed
by 'SI ~rc:ent and a percent. respec-
tively. Thua ln three short years the
cott of every mllllon dollan is up
by '2!10.000.
Notbina In the economy indicates
that tbeH trends are going to reverse
direction in tb4 foreseeable future .
How many bundredl of thousands of
Quotes
Dr. J""' I.ta, lat. for SWdy ef Rm• Pr9Mema, af&er Callr. coUece
~-~ -"Tbe 1b&dent.s ' Interests are
stronc.,. tn the directton of developing
lhtrnMlves personally. d e e p e n I 11 I
theJr ca~c.ltv for association with other people. ;f
.htR M. .,_.., 1pealer ef die ~. Cdftr11&a Le~slatee : "Ia
... UUOnll .. to abollah educ.
tloeal dllcrtllllnadon accordin1 .. .... t-117. there i.s • fine pOlat
Of eq1111Dlt11D. Beyo1'd that point. It
b tdbcatioe ltMlf, and not the op-portwdu. h would ~me equal .
And thtt coulJ only lead lo ..... dardiad medlocrlty .••
J.-...._ '·'·· .. ,......_ -"~ .. 't IUJ. WotntD .....
wtun from r•od#m art w.Lc~.
Normall11 10rit.n thould COft'Oell theiT
~· in 300 toOrdl or Less. TM
tight to~· llttn• to fi' spoct
Of' llfminate libel l.s r•seroed. AU ld·
urs mv.st mcluck ~Cure and mail-
ing oddrm. but 1MJ1Ms tofll bt with-
held on rc~st.
dollara are our sbort·aighted minority
goln& to force us and themselves to
pay for the inevitable e:tpanalon ol
the school 1ystem?
FRANKLIN B. JAYNE
Seifer'• Attlta tle
To the Editor:
Let· me create two scenes for DAI·
LY PtLOT readers, one scene real,
one ll)'potbeticaJ :
SCENE NO. 1 CREAL) : Ski Softer'a
•• &eerwe
Dear a.Grae:
One al the sreltnt treasures
of this lud la ita resources.
But have you ever noUced bow
tbe cornert of paper band towels
never set used?
I'll bet we could save a lot
at money ii •• cot tbem oll
.cl saved tbtol.
A.E.C.
Deer A.E.C.: Loe*. A.£.C.. tbl1 ls a problem
column -wbat you've ae:ot me
ii a '°"'tioo l9d ii you don't
bave a Jft'obltm, JOU could , ...
10All Um• ... -hm. My apo~. OI re.nldint your letter l'Te come to the concluilcm
tlMll lldlld ,.. clo U.. a p
Mm .• , .... , ...............
llllml)
OONl'1DU'l'JAL TO HOAGT
CAB.IOQl.dL: u ,.. tlllK ,_'n td I I "1 nqlllb .. ..... ,... ...... ,..
Co .. -,.. ......, 1oaaa • .... M .... tlllle HQ 1111 tit ,., ... .....
''Blue Beet".
DATE: Any night that the mood
strikes Sid.
SITUAT10N : Young coup~ orders
pepper steak from menu. (Excellent.
by the way.) Young couple waits and
drinks cocktails for two hours.
DlALOG:
Youn& Maa: "Waiter. would you
please ask Sid bow much longer before
our stew will be ready."
Watter: "You know bow Sid is."
Yong Mu: "Sure. but it's been two
hours.''
Walter: (Looks dejected.) "Well. OK
. . . ·• Walks sheepilhly to kitchen
and returns. "Sid aays to tell you
if you're in a hurry. go next door."
You1 C..ple: Goes ne~ door.
SCENE NO. 2: Office of newly elected
Sid Soffer. Newport Beach city coun·
cilman.
Sl'MJATION : An average fellow en·
ten ofnce and ~ to leC!'etary.
DIALOG :
Averate FeO.w : "Hi I read in the
DAILY Pnm ttuat Sid would betp
1 out on problems Cactna 'tbe Uttle man·.··
Secretary: "That's right. Sir. What
Dependability
can we do for you."
Avera1e Fellow: ''I'd like to make
an appointment to discuss (insert tnm
subject)."
Seentary: "Ski's on hia chess break
right now: bowever, we can fit JOU
in ln four hours."
Avera1e Fellow: "I have to be at
work in two hours. Could you plMM
ask U he can fit me in sooner."
Secretary: With a dejected look pkta
up the intercom and asks. lislent.
speaks. "Sid says to tell yoo if you're
in a hurry, move to Costa Mesa."
A •eraie Fellow: Breaks door doWD
and punches Sid in the mouth.
AS ONE WHO ENJOYS Sid's Blue
Beel both food and atmosphere, I
can booeatly say I never have been
truted more rudelY anywhere by OM
wbo engages in "public serving." Not
once -many times. Sid's public fm·
age at his restaurant bas always been
"I don't need you 'average feUow'
or noa-average fellow or big man
or 'little man'." It does my heart
good lo say that, now ttuat he don
need people in hit quest for votes,
I cu say -without even consWertac
hit political capabWtiea -purelt ttom
an emotional standpoint -I ud
other-I who frequent (used to) bit
"public aerVtng" establlshmeot don't
Mtd btm or his attitude in pebllc otnce.
LARRY G. BRADFIELD
Soff•r'• ~'' for offict toaa 1"°'1-lhlfd. He isn't a regidced votn ond
Clllft't btcomc a cndidatt. -lditor
. I • • ' ••I • • I
:PRICED , FOR· YO·U .
• l. • ..
1968 BARRACUDA . .
•OVE UP 10
CHRYSL·Eli
.
19.68
PLYMOUTH
VALIANT
2 door sedan
F• Factory. Equipment lndudes
outside mirror, back-up Rghts
ancl many extras. Y-4494
. • I --
2 door h•rdtop. 1J1 22J •tux• w h • 1 I covert,
GET A
WINNING
DEAL ON
THE WINNING
CAR .
Bring Us Yeur _ ~ills· LARGEST WAGON
IN THE INDUSTRY .
l~AY~ION WAGON
Let ON of our 1xperlencM ·credit
countelors show you how you· rMy
con.olkl.t. all ~r bUh Into OM
sm.ller payment Md Include• new
f.ully, ...,,,.., lncludl,C:,:~c, Hello, .....,, tinted 11• .. , rKk, white
w•ll tfrw plue m•ny other extras. Priced
for pu. Stk. No. C-44n.
or uted car from .
RAY VINIS 54295 "
'65 IMPERIAL · '&3 FORD
.
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
c,.,.. .... ,..... ~ Station Wagon. lledlo •nd hMt•
SMrp -ca... M pow• wlttt Pectei~·Alr. er, Mlfomltfc, power 1teerfn9,
power lw•IC1t~ factory •Ir. . ..... ..,.
$2895 s795 s995
'61 CADILLAC 'I& OLDSMOBILE 'ft .MERCURY
Coupe de Vlltt, radio, huttr, O.lt1 4 Dior· Hanf Top. Auto-4 cloor hantt.,. Automatic, ra-IMtic, radio Md heetw, power eutonMtlc tr OM. full pow9r, brak11 n p • w • r tteerfng. ctlo aM heater. Power 1t11rfng
f octory ol r. 'and IN'~lc1t,. aJr. concUflcNUnt· White W9lh ·Mid fectory 1fr.
$1195 ' $2295 s7.95 . . . .
'II OLDSMOBILE '64 BUICK . 'i7 COUGAR·
To,....Oehnc1, r_,.., hNter, Wfldc.tt. ·ft--lo; heater, aut• ....,, c.... Alltoialtlc.
automotlc, tun ...-•r with foe .. matlc; p • w • r 1teerin9 and .... I ....,_, '9ctery Air. tery atr. bratc .. , wlndlwt, f1dory 1lr.
.· $3195 .$3395 ·· $1495
. . . . .
' I . .
'84 BUICK ·
Wiidcat. 4 door herdtop. Full
power, factory air, white wills.
~1395
'14 PLYMOUTH
I
Station Wop. Radio, heater,
lllfwn•tJc_trafJID"lttlon. .
$1095
•• I 86 FORD
-'W -....... -.~ --• .,. • • ••• ,. .. --... ~ ...... ' • ••
· '&& CHRYSLER
9 pa1sen91r 1t•tlon w•ton· Au-
tom•tlc, radio, heater, power
.... ring, power wfnclowl, incl
f1ctory •Ir conclltfonfn9. $2995
'&&PLYMOUTH
Hird Top, automatic, radio and
Miter, power lfMrlng and foe·
tor:y •fr. .
51495
'66 CHIYSLER
300 2 Door HHd Top. Automtt·
le, rldio incl heater, .C o w • r
ttMrl"I . .,W poWef' be: "' foe·
tory afr.
... $2595
Lotcltcl fncfudtnt "313,.
cu. In. engine, 2-barrel
e11rbuNtor, 1utometlc, r•
dlo, Miter power tfMr-
fng, power b.!1tc•, deluxe
wheel covers, b 1 c k u p
ll1hta, outside, re1r view
mirror ind many other
outstanding ,._tu,...
Stock No. C4351.
We are selling new c1n 11
I ncor• sett1111 PICI. 1he
frl4e ins, we ire selfing al
/
prices JOU Will ff ltd Urd fD
but. Com111re our qulifJ
will Ille prices offered •
'88 M·ERCURY .
C1llonte 2 Door Hird Top, ra·
tdlo, Miter, automatic tr1ns.,
ind power steering •
91 4 door hardtop. quipped
with automatic, radio, hMter,
power windows, pow.r lfMrlng,
and f1ctory air conclltfonlng. ~
tolutely LOADED! $109
Chevrolet Cemaro, Autom1tfc,
Redfo, Heat9r, Low Low Mii•
... (4000) mllll) RMI Sharp.
$2895
I
I t r
TI LA BORDE, Realtor
EMEllEI THE SLEEPER?
We Mt9't 11tD OM lib Ulla in a )DQ& Ume. ~ to tM Ba.ak of America, COSTA lOSA
PA.RIC IDd 4onton. 1bJa one Wrooro Jewel bit a-.. IMni room. 1~ car pntt, ,ron a bil M"zllO' daplu lot to an &lleJ. Pe11-
~feet for an older oouple or speculator. ASX-
-ING ONLY $13,950.
At the back door for you and your children's
·convenience. 'lbe yards are S'O bii you'll bard·
; ly hear JOHNNY and JANE enjoying them-
111wl in their own private play ywd away
from the street. This FOUR BEDROOM bome
(oae ii oow a nice den or otfice) with hard-
wood floors, two bath! and built-in kitchen
la located in a very quiet and coatepient
netghborlroodJ..!>!11Y 1 few blocks from tchoofs,
-ST. JOHN CATHOUC CHURCH and shopping ~ in North eo.ta Meaa. Pleue call ue right
; away to see the pretty carpeting, trees and
: . overall pleasant feeling of this family home.
$24,000 FULL PRICE with only a small initial
investment buys your own home, not one for
the landlord!
Four Bedroom -Westoliff
This spacious home beinl aacrtticed at ONLY
$39,500 -Owner Jeering area. 2~ balha,
spacious living room. bqe fireplace -built·
in electric kitchen. ~Dnpu-Newly
pain~ inside. 2,000 sq. feet-Large OT«·
siz.00 two car garaJle. ~ block from BAY-
CREST on especially nice atreet of fine
homes. HARBOR HIGH -llARINERS -HORACE PNSIGN school district. See Our
~-. "BUY OF TilE WEEK" today.
SACRIFICE SALE r~
-BAYORFSI' CUSTOM HOME -Priced below
reproduction coeit. OWNER'S LOSS -YOUR
GAIN. FOUR LARGE BEDROOMS plus fami-
ly room, FORMAL DINING ROOM, built.in
electric kitchen and tepU'ate service p<>rch:
HARDWOOD FLOOR construction, 2%
baths, two fireplaces and two separately con-
, , troDed fefted air unitl. Overahed double
. garage, block wall fence and loads of concrete
• path>I. Elie(aotly JaMnped with Jbinimum
. ~ of care. AIL 1'HIS CAN BZ YOURS FOR . _:_. ONLY '45,950. Larle exilttnl loan can be
• · uaumed. PROPERTY VACAN'l' -1M11ED1· • ~ •. ATE~ON.
646-0555
vtlW A IA TI'IOHT _.......
,.. • n.t
1ll time .a..I.
·-~ It ........
V11W ttOMI
~ ...
....... 3 8 ..... falnilt ..
.,..... -"It. Belt View -la .,. m.a
r : I ,.-I '-• t
DAYll lllAL TY ... ,..
(i)pen HouseS
THIS WEEKEND = this handy directory with· you this
w 11Mf • you · to '*-· '"'"tint. All ,.. lecatlenl lltted btlew are deecrlbed
........ , ., ... by ~ ........... .,.,.
ht tedly'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.
,..,_. tMwlnt open heuMs for sale or
te rent.,. urt" to lilt such inform1tlr.,
In this c.lumn Mdt Friday.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom} * 702 .Larkspur, ·Corona. del Mar
873-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(2 Br. & F1mily or Den)
219 Sier~ Costa Meu
.5*67vo (Daily 1·5)
1118 Dell>bln Terrace
(Irvine Terrace) CdM
MU472 Evtl 873-3488 (Sat 6 Sun 12.-5)
(l a.droom)
1985 1'asUD Ave., ootta llltaa
673..frM (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1118 Prllcilla Ui. (Harbor Highlands) NB
5'8-8198 . (Sat & SUn 11..f)
21= COllta Mw
431 Lulonia, N~rt Shores
..,.... (Sit. &Ill 1.S)
(3 Ir. I Femily or Deft)
.. '71 lllmbller Dr .. Huntington Beach llMOM (Sat 6 Sua. 11·7)
1192 Blaylock Pl, Huntington Beadl
873-2876 <Daily 12-S)
3010 WUTen Ln., (Halecrut) CM
549-3474 (Sat A Sun 1·5)
2449 Norse Ave., Costa Mesa
84M877 (Bat A Sun 1-5)
2523 Duke Pl. (College Park) CM
MMIU . (Sltw'Jla7 1-4) . . .
. J4 Ir. I F•mily or DenJ
1318 <Waxy Dr. (Do,er Sbclra) NB
(714) 84U235 (Dally UM) • * 4IO I. 2llt St., Newport Beach
5*6508 (Sunday 1.5)
201t SUUaao Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
('714) &Gl2U (Sat. Sun) * 4127 Per!llm Dr., (Cameo Shores) CcDI
(714) Mi.mo · {DallJ)
m 8wil111iwee I.tt (College Pft) CM
Mlollll (Sanda11-.>
, '
fridlJ, ,....,..., a, 1~ MILV NI.If. IJ
RINTAU llNTAU tt•HTA&.5 ltiNTW •-• H.ueea Uftf.urn .... ~ Uftfvntw.I ~ ........... ...... ~-
cm. Mell l1CIO c..t1 Mete ~
NEID llNTAl.1 ~~~ .... MOO SPACIOUS I Jm Upstalrt l
but can't ftnd ooe. Let ua FNe Rental 8t'allcl new w/w earpetfnc HAllOI rl HERl:'I A llEAL BUY TOR ah()IW )'OG bow y(Jij can own ·~1c aUrae NW fl.lmlture. New .. ~u
THE AMBl'nOUS. Well de-with Pll)'lDelltl ot SW PER ~ e beby or chldm '111« C OK. ~ 1:00tem,ponry ranch MONTH blclucliq tun. Wilker & LM No peta. Walk to lhp'1. $115-B.t.CHELOlt. . .a~E~E ·. ~ ... bOme. w/det.alled eK-Why buy the hot.lee l)r )'OW" '1tiS2 !DJNGER $U9.60 Pb: 549-3M3 « lee __.of wood, 1tucco, alus, llJM&otd when ,_, cu own HUNTINGroN BEACH Mer 2256 Maple St. ••tlMreil ~r shake roof. .,--·-~-. ,...,,__ Ev ~ wUJa NO DOWN PAYMENT ~ VJ'O' ea. $22.50 Wk. Up front $100 f
S¥1tt"lllW 4 BDRM. It FAM. ~= :n~ ~. ~ p~~kn!i.~.!: e StudSo 6 a.ch QfL Incl. adL : DEN n.ooa PLAN, SERr llarbor Ollta M ... 546-2313 ..1--bit·-~ n10' • blcl Utlll • Pboae .... 1 • 2 .. a 8DIOI. l VICED BY 2 BA'mS, ONE t ... ._, .... , ...... e Mafd Serviot ·TV avd. JVRN. I& tJNnJJU(. 1
ATI'AOIED TO MSTR. 81).. 3 bdrm. 2 t.tb. -c:pt1., mo. lae. 5.11).3664 e New cafe 6 Bar Rea~ Pool.I. ~ c.ia
IUf. SUITE. W/W CARPET· drps, wan lbc, nr Wb.lte e D81 EGRET •. 2376 Newport Blvd. 543-9756 Center, AdJ. to SllOP)llns:!
ING (SlJ.GHTLY SOILEb> Front. w Utll pd. sn Tra. LARGE 1 BR, bn -un-~' Petetto1t Wq. Ill
• SPAMllR RANafDtO e I'!!!!!!!~!!!·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'-!!!!!!!!! UTn.rlla>Q,...,... 113 Ac. W. a.ck -~ -.1 ~ : ""'',.~ .""' .. UAOI -., ~ Ol'nCE ~~~: ~. llY;1:t c.ta Mela 1100 ~ lwft 1• 'Im EDINCF.R
bar opens to Jlrlv. patio OPIN HOUSIS IELAX MU& OPEN EV~. ...... IV,... LONG vene Dr. 548-5581 Hunttntten "'" bor ... •a---""--· '"""""vu£. FORM-Hert.our S405 furn. Fl.tr Nice furniture, •--. .........
AL UV. RM. W/COZY LOG 3 BR. Ea4tllde. Cl!t., ~. Gar. It laundry. 2860 La · • MH11I I
Kitch. w/all ~lvabJe &\joy 1rM on beated aad ~
bit.ins, incl. BBQ I: .mid 1 • 5 P.11. Dd,y flktn4 Joo&• _.privacy 1'11.L flSHINM-
BUft.NINC FIREPLAC~. blt.ns, Avail Feb, lit. $170. Salee, 642-2560 Eves. 546-~ ~ modem kitchen 422 Walnut * 646-rns 3 BR 2 bath. private beach 1127 ~
~alnut tab.; 3 ~· ~ 213 • m SllrbQllla flltlt. ol dm ....,t cuJ..de..aac tbr ~ ~ bomtr
dtn. rm. maJ tie Qled • 1 blr. Ne. ol *h St. Eut" '*"'t J ~ huse See tbls love112U1"' bath
4th BR. or ~); bee.led • <>rqe AV.. w .. to pQbUc 41ee ~ feaaiJ.y ~. Molt To 'fl a~ o u e cmrpeted
fenced 20x40 pool. Ptofeu. and paroctii.al ICboola. d~ bldE ~ area. tbroulbout, brim tlreplaee
witla NAT. WOOD CABl-SMALL older 2 BR. garqe, dub, beaches '&: boat aJ.lpsl =r=RE=E..,.l_w_ee..,.k-1-ren_t._2_B_R_li,t-Preltlp Adclrua t
NE'l'S BILT-IN RANGE •-•·-• ....a ... N .i-available. $32:5/month-leaee, b e>vr:N. DISHWSHR., GARa ii~ y;t9:icaean. 0 -·· (W opdon to buy. Broker. ath ~ Hae. Garage. 1'-MARTINl'-'UE
D-ETC. "'·'l D'· .. r· b' ..... -tl.o, dilpoaal, prdener, c~ T • ~ Large level 3 Bdrm, 2 ~. fam nn, elec """" ..,.. a .an a.•·-.u peta. $140 mo. AYtil now. GAIDEN Al'Ht
landlcaped. Maplflcence, Tr)' $31,950. • A._ Metric ldtc:ben for
for only $59.SOO. May trade. LIKE NEW 3 Bdrm., bdwd only US• aabmlt downt ~ lit .quality home, locat· kit frpL $185 111e. 23.16 Rut-ONE year leue. 3 BR. 2 BA; 2421 Elden Ave. 646..3389 • • l'
ed iD better' city o1 Lacuna aen 545-8152 Ooee to be9Cb. alipt, lhOJ>-tff Parklike IUITOUDdinp !
8l!CticG la vancant and has 3 BEDROOM East aide $120 pins, 1Chool1. $325 mo. n4: ~ ... ch 4200 FURNISHED BACffELOlll e OWNER • 646-5790 e floors, l* ti1« baths, heavy l"-aillt: Sbor'el ~ty
I lbake roof. Lee lot. Nr..&'585-Evn. 536-'QO ~ ~t~~~ l6S E. 2lat l-753-0328 847~ 2008 W. OcllftffQnf ~~~a~~ Sr
lood ceneral cleanQP. ~ Newport leleh 3200 Fount1ln V1lley 3410 Carpets, drapet, raraiC
«bu instructed us to IU~ 2 BR, 1 ba, crpta, 1ira9e1, 11th & S.nt1 Ane. ca.
·mit all alters. We have juat PARK LIDO FOR Rent. 4 Bdrm Town-bit-ins, $150 mo. 646-4233 ~
Op. Sat S.• 1 ·5
1965 'ISfln Aye. lJKE ~ 2 ~ •. Den. , l" 20&! W!SIO.lFF DRJV. E llLOW the MARKET ~e ~ ~. l>rapea ' 646-ml Open Eves, 3 BR l" bath, electric built0 m liv. ., bit • 111 oven It . . N11&e. Heavy &hake root. · LOTS OF ROOM '.U11, dilhwuber, new I up. Costa Mna
3 BR., blt~in elec:.
ldtdlen. A REAL BUY!
$77.500 : Rllth Seeley, lttr.
1306 Paril .he .• Bel Isl. . 6'1M'l96
-----~
lad lay
Near new y. ID CdM HS dist.
l BR, 2-bath, DR, Library,
bltna, tl.repl. tea. . optjon
OK. Only $29,000 OWNER
543-8089
Multf.Pu.,_. ltoom
See thla 15x24 concrete block
bobby, "teen" or 111eat
room, + lovely 4 It family
room "Roman T\ib" model
in Pace1etter'1 Country Oub
Serie&. About 2160 aq. ft.
MOit attractive. c ...... * .. lty S.U.SllO
4 IR-Fem!ly Rm.
: $24,950
• 2 ba_th1. Stamless st.eel ldtch-
• en. Ca.rpetiq . Lovely patio.
• Eltaant fireplace. Lasting
security i-ere ! . 540-1720
TARBELL 2!ll5 Harbor
aold a comperable home ADULT SEC'l'ION ho111e l~ ha, oven range 642-1615 67>1669 eves. Q
nearby for $34,000, we IUI• Cpts/Drps, BlVins, fireplace, dl.shwuber wuhet dryer FA MOBILE home • Ux55, l ot Maple C~ 1eat >'OU try, • Community Pool. heat frplc, l&e 2-car &lll'ale 2 Br. Comp! furn. $110 mo &
$27,950 FULL PRICE 1. 2 BR. 2 baths . fZOO/Mo. w/work~ pool clubhouse 642-158S wlmds/aft s week: S.rmuda VII
$1400 DN. PYMT. 2. 3 BR -2 bat.ha -split level, landacapmg Incl. ~ dys. SPAC 2 lc 3 BR, 1~ ba
owner will earl')' Lull balance $2!!0/Mo. · Santi An• 3610 1-BR. &ara&e apt. l lil blla. Cl!ts, ~ 2 pools
in eeq pnt-like pymts. 3. 3 BR, 2~ batha, 2-story. to ocean: dbl. 1ar.; Sl.25 Neer llbp I and
MISSION RIAL TY $250/Mo. TWO bedroom home. Clte.n. yearly. 531-9101 FROM $99.SO ·f
885 So. Coaat Hwy., Lag. Bch. Fenced yard with cowred Mgr. 1998 Maple, #!
Phone cn.o 494-0731 BACl< BAY ~ patio. Built . In cfilhwuber Newport Hgts. 4210 Mgr. 2'lH Collep #2t
3 BR, 2 bath, Unfum. $285/ and atove. Water paJd. One NPT HGTS. l BR triplex $105 -$120 !
San Clemente 1710 ~ Eves: 54U966 child only. $135 mo. BJS.8568 Furn. Pool. uU1 Ptl noo luxurious Tow~ D~,,..,, mo 3226 a St-s4s,.7325 2 BDRM Unfumlabed .
•""'""""""' 10UI" taxes, in· BAY & BEACH l•9una Beech 3705 · ay ' Elec kitchen. Beautiful !lr
Lp. lol F« Mom, Dad I: the kida. sraded carpeU tbrou&hout
peta, bo,ts, trailers, a hike double C"1'&Ce, larp lot.
OWNER. Call <n4) 54UJ$ around tbe Back Bay. 3 bed-Only ,13,950 ~yments less
rooms and 2 baths. than rent Call 962-44n Vlll-$165 $2,895.00 -move in a1e Real Estate 19142 Brook·
Per month covers all. 4 Oran.-Cont Property burst, H.B.
BR i" 11athl, No ooWN Jean eo1e 673-85601--::9=-=u:-:-:1=-=c:-:::·K~M~O=-VE-=-1-
c1, latire family room. 2 VACANT ll-2 LOT car i a r a i e, hardwood . lu.t 1~ 4 Ba • b~th,
floors. Hurry! Hu....,! it Prim! for developina and carpelll, aluminum. CPvered
.. 1 excellellt finandng. ReedY Patio, dole to ICboola Ir
won't lut at $21.900. CaU fpr aunmer Income. Prlot 9hc:ippJiir. Be quick on thl.I
Ray Gault SfO..llSl s;t.~. ~ Neptune, NB one! Oo1¥ $21,500.
CJ'eue :rour Income and Realty Inc pool make a whale .J an •-n-tal 'na •• .' MONARai BAY .. n...... Coron• del Mir 4250 · Nr abp'g. Adults on!y. . .:.-Down ~ .,,.. na• ..... vt. LOVELY OCEAN ~VIEW HARBOR TOWNHO~..;._. •~ vestment. 4 two bedroom 20'25 W Balboa Blvd NB UOJt Immaculate 3 BR Towb-unit& only $3500 down; total . ., 2 BR It den l'Ai ha pta drps Winter Mootbly Rentala m T HiLrbor Blvd., Ol
l ··-.:a,; ---1 R. C. GREER. Reelty P1ul Jones RNlty -=-= 3416 V1a Udo 67J..9300 84'7·1.166 Eves. 842-5844
. . PROVINCIAL 4 BR
WITH POOL
PRIVATE PARTY dent Jamil.)' room, dininc
room, 2* baths.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
430 I . 2bt St., N.B.
tiouae indudin, wuhtt 1: price $38,500 frpl pooj Lae ~ ' JAMAICA INN HOTEL NEW 2 bedroom, baift' In
dryer. Adults sectklo. Ex-$95 MONTH •Adul~ 496-124! betw 1:0~m As low aa $150 mo. 673-8120 ldtdlen, W·W ~ ~m-
tra large pool, club house DANA POINT'., Harbor View -------..:--l Bdrm Xlnt loc. rus yrly. plete. F~ patio, doted
etc. Immediate poueulon, Fineat .~nity new 2 BR. Duplex lndudea ALL Le9un1 Nl9uel 3707 Phone aft s P.M. 67J.3825 or garage. Near major ...,. Hurry! deluxe 4 BR, 2 ~th cusmm .._........_ _ _.... ____ , 615-1896 ping. Eutaide O.ta M•.
Newport H•Jthh 1210 CoUeae Realty 546-5880 bu~tl~~ :4at:;y~~I =~· Near Hoag In
4M~N~~iY~mo snmro Apt. SHAAP! $95 ~':iv: ~SJZ. 1°· ~ ACkE 5 B«trooma. 3 Bath TOP SALESMAN ]62.f N. El Camino Real 646-5155 OWNER. 675-a599 Avail Feb. 1, MMO<» THE CONTEMPORARY
Agent ~
Cul-de-Sac St. Death ol h• Now 4 years in a row fo Fbone <n•O 49'2-6145 FOR LEASE: Exec """"', RENTALS B•lbN 4300 2 BR, 1?'1 •:, cpts, dr,,.j
MOVING-Ownu must ldl, 3 baJ;ld forei!a sale. $45,000. Huntinaton Beacl'I Board o~ San Oemente, Calif.. cualom bit, ocean ~;_, Apts. fumlshed bltna, gar, 6 bid pool.
BR, fam rm, den, bltns, WW :';;7~a~: 642-l221. Owner. Reettin Is with Paul Jones Duplex .. For S•le 1975 bome. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, frpl, General 4000 BAYVIEW 15721-~:~t mlec. !':~L
Townhouse, French Quar-
ters. Sl.650 It uawne lit
T.D. ot 6%. Pa.ymenta $119
mo. ~. dillbwuher, blt-
lnl, ~era, awnlnp, 4
&drm, 3 fU1l badw, 2~ car
garage. Like new. Mall)',
many extra• 545-4265
cpt&, dJ1>8, swim pool, flab ' er. ' Ree.lty. Shouldn't you lilt cpta I: drpa. $315 mo. with vn.-....... ~
pond, dble pr, w/220. 2 Newpcui ShoNS 1220 wbE-re the action Is! prdener. No llll&ll chldnt. HOLIDAY PLAZA Winter 2 BR, laundry It i&r 2 BR Unf. Bllnl, new epta.
frplca, BBQ, patio l.ndacpd, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I P1ul Jon .. RHlty Deluxe Duplex can Mr. Owens att s PM. DELUXE ll)acioul 1 BR, 1014 E. Balboa Blvd. Ba.I. drpt, 2 cHdm OK. Nr ap.
fncd, OtJtdr.indr liibtin1. lr1 • 841-1266 Eves. 842-51144 Corona del Mar 3 BR, 2 ba S4&-9138 Furn. Apta ·$125. + util. 6134760 It tchla. 962.Ja55 l
lot lt extras. See at 810 'Direct from Bldr 511140>10 GI each, trplc, 6 )'l'8 """"", nr EAS'mLUFF. Avail Feb. 15. draHeated pool, ~~tin&. 1-CLEAN=.,...,.....-s_-.... -A..,-·-AD-:::::N======:t=I
Towne St, CM By appt only. • ll. /C ICboola lt lhoJ>Pini~R:ruo-Vl.ew. 5 BR, 3 ba, tam pes, ample par..._. No · ....., r-· ewport IMch 5200
e 3 BR. 2 Balnd., ~ dmlOOO; bup Call 646-4920 $23.SOO .firm. 3 }fomes, 300 tt to beach eel to SST,500. rm, $325 mo (6 Dllll or C:~a ~· 6fl..5853 315 u~ ~~ :fvd e CARlll •
lot, beaut. -...,... Sq. Term1. ar-'poo1 . from $29,000 you cari take over w/caah. ORANGE COAST lees) tool water I: prdener. -=====' ='==:::BALBOA. * 673:9945
ft. bridt/concrete patio, Ian-======== 3 BR 2 ba, bonus rm w/ba PROPERTY 644-1698 BOAT SLIPS AVAIL
1100
al, shade prden, fountain: Me11 Verde 1110 Exceilent financing 82x100' lot nicely landsc. Co&ta Mela 4100 l Bdrm, util pd, !JS blk bay 2 lt 3 BR. 2 Ba
brick planters; aep: play -E-vER_Y_ON_E_ahoold;.___se__;e ~thia;..:;. Newpor~~r .. Co. BRASH EA It REAL TY ~332~Marau~~eri!!!!t~e,!!CdM!!!!![!!!!6!!73-8550!!!!!!!. ~ai!e~F~ ~.~~o.~~ ADULTS ONL y ~Moc~l: mo. 6: 30 • 8: 30 e H~~'!!25° ~o.
yd.; '8.th/pluter; carp. (hd. bea Uful ~rn 847-8531 Eves. 1139-153'1 ffiRN. Duplex East C.M. gar + 2 car port. Very Nicely furnished 2 BR l BR OI e Indoor Parkin"
firs.); stone frplc., bit-ins. ~ 5,vun. BEDROOM 16' 38' POOL good loc I: cond. Owner. private. i...e. $1«> mo. 1455 apt. Heated pool $140. J\pta. der men. $75. 310 Fentando JW P-By owner. $23,950. Low .e before they purchase. OPEN SAT le SUN 1 . 5 I o.,c 1 .... 1 ""o f' .... ..-... ( .. _ .. ,_, w ) 1 Michael Rltr 507 E Balboa • ~-down avail. 549-3474 All nylon carpeting, custom 431 'L .,,,.,. ..., or ...,.,.2323 ..,....,...,r, ~ ay . 2264 Map e, CM 642-4849 IUvd. 6T3.&sa0 . <On the Bay 2 bl from l'eflryl
built in bar, larie tamJly SwT~ed ~! land-5 BR 3 bath Executive Home RENT A&.S LARGE, Executive Home 1n BAOHELOR, kit.. b a t h , LARGE 2 BR doe& to }My TOWNUOUSE. al~ iew.
room, 2 baths, finltbed ~ ICaPln 3 BR 2 ALSO Heutel furnilhed Biwcreat, N.B.; pool; $350 parici.ng. $80. Util. paid. A: ocean • .-.._ $90 . $240. 2BR, 214 BA,~. SLEEPER!!!
58x290 Commercial VACANT
on W 19th St. neer another
20 story bld1. Try $40,000.
Have eaah.
hie garage, all bull~, nice ft ~ 660 • ti., 1500 Pool lli.~·BR 1~ ti.th month. Vacant. S44-4114. Man. lli37 Imne Ave. 641>-utilities. Yeady. S6.-n:US ,,.no, sto:ve, n!tnci. ~. '
patio, QQtdoor lilhUllS A ex-~, 0.W.GE COAST Haffdll Rlty. '42-4405 Rentlfs to Shar• ~005 BLUFFS -Townhae deluxe 3 5736 (feyer, drapes, carpet 6 ft-, ~ oe ~ .. -~aaped.n-~ PftOPERTY maio "HomeatoMa.tclllncome" GIRL21orovertollhalefum BR /QBa-condo·poolS250 SPANISH E/lide. 1 BR, Lide Isle 4351 ter'fanDibed.Reatled.;oit
Lockh1rt lt.e1lty
569 W. 19th St. 646-2301
SWEET ~ . . • Love this home. 3 BR, new
~ kitchen, carpeted, Iota of = extra. Better built. $18,950-... rnA mo mo. 0pen Sat/SUn
-1·5. 1940 MontoYta Ave. Roy
L. Snavely, Bkr. 646-90U
,..... ...... ..,.. ,._ uum... By owner 644-2039 Frpl, beama. piltfo. l adult, auna. Best 1ocat.foa.
will sell for only $24,950. AJ.. BY <>Mier Newptirt West ·2 apt In Npt Sch. f75 1110. II(, -11. $110 yrly. 673-1629 MOBlLE H 0 M.E-X L NT Dovel',·NB &T.M886 / ·
90 may a91U1De . ex:l.llting OPEN SAT 8t SUN 1-5 aixlry house 3 Bil, 2~ BA, 673-1131 aft 5:30 1 Hlk lo ocean. 3 BR, 2 be, ,,._
loan @ $103 month lnclud-431 LUGONIA din nn, tam rm w/.frpJc, BACHELOR will .... __ e home bltn1, lenced, $210. NASSAU Palms 1 le 2 SR p tio poo!LOC!I. DELUXE 3 'B.R 3 bi>F;1C:
1-Surrounded '-· Ill.lb land t t'-· • .,.. 962-4.58S Furn or Unf $115-SlSO. Htd. a ' ' II e party or Poal, patio, $250 mo or ...;.,e ._ taxes. CALL S.USl. "I . scap. Cl"P • •nu-ol.rt. CUst drp9, in Newport Helghm. pool. 177 E. 22nd Sl 642.3645 Cple only. No pell. 673-019& w/lowdn pym" t RJtr. --..:.,.,, in&', 3 SR, 2 ba, 1500 eq fl, encl front courtyard. Patio, * 64Ull2 * 3 BR. 2 Sa.. Nr. Westclltf vr.__,
I Q'Pi &n•J $32,660. boat storage. 4 Bloclca to P1aza. $240 Mo., leaae. l~ 1 Bdrm. Pool. Ut!I pd. Huntington 1 .. ch 4400 EX'mA ·1arge, up&~ 1 _ lliJi M •• OR.ANGE COAST beach. Below rnA. 962-9990 Newport Beach 2200 Irvine 646-4095 $115 Call aft. S PM br. Acro1s !mm Udo CQtw ~;::~=:;::::::;::=:'.. PROPERTY OPEN HOUSE 12·5 LGE FmD.y home. Lee w/ 642-8266 * Free Utllltl• + .$l25 .Yearly. 54&&r •
3 BR, :Z be, famltf room, 332 Marguerite, c.dM 67J..8560 No dn GI • MJn. dn FHA 81lbN Covff opt, 3 BR, 2 be, nr actilt>~ $95 Month; all uW. incl. Priv. Weekly rates, pool, aduiia '
carpetins, drapea, 2 'fire-mtz BLAYLOCK. 3 BR 2 ba, 2 BR home with slip $285. 640-5276 968-1740 patlo; quiet, clean. S11. only. 2 BR, or Unfum.. Corona •I Mir 1250
piaca, food yard, 1*11.Y H•rbor Hlfhlands 1235 tsx26 tam. nn. new blt.lni, facilities. Leue at story. Adultl. M2-87ll 17676 Cameron, HB 847-2125
extra. Altfng Ja,50G will 3 BR, 2 b&. Bltna, brick patio, new~· walled lot. Va-$300/mo. or Lease/Option Corona del Mar 3250 DUPLEX $95. Lie 1 BR. *DUPLEX 1 BR FURN• •
conaider ofter. Owner. Call cpes, drps, frplc, immac. Cllllt. Like new. Own!!!'. &7J..36638,.y • 11,.C548-6966H Nkdy ..,., ""'''" _,,.. 115. mo. v..,. qolet-. ~~·
• ' COMMERCIAL. St.ea! it! aft 5 • wknCS., --9813, $29,950. Owner moviJll. $22,950. Call 673-2676 "' -"' Ocean Blvd View er. Oae to shops. 640-2118 *67J..19'12* ...
$37.SOO. cash, no terms. Near ~3238 • s '73-0450, 54S.3196 ASSVME GI 6% • 3 BR (::~.z· D1:.'.) 2 BR, dining rm, bkfat rm, 1 BR Fum. Apt. RENTALS
everything. 4 BR., den, 2t,{i ba, bit-ins; Carpet, drapes, enclosed 2025 W. Balboa Blvd .. NB den. $375 incl gardener Close to ihoppina. $85 Apts. Unfumi1hec:I ON TEN .lat.a ..
Lockh•rt RHlty w/w carp., drapes. l•ck B.y 1240 Heated pool. Wal.k to beach. DON V. FRANKLIN, RJtr. Rllr. 548-3209 I'!-I ~"""' 1 I& 2 BR. l'llrn 6 Udlrn
546-W. 19th St. 646-2301 $37,500 OWNER Own 962-0577 aft 6 < 673-2222 '"ner1 """" ' ._ ~· or e:....;..,,. ,.. ... "~ C'..... 4 BR 3 b o· er e.r pm L1gune Beach 2705 · Very Nt'ce J "-" BR Trlr Frplo. / Prl!Patfol / Pools
BY Owner • Near Westclitt .,..,....,,.. • """"-._..-v I uu, • I d. a. ID l•lt..--Adulu "'o~ly. :~:...:.., CoG~l 8ldlf. 9
shopping. 3 Br home, large 4 BR, 2 BA. larie acreened rm.. am rm, cu e aac, Huntinsiton OCEAN VIEW $165 -3300 VEN DOME ...,.. r1av • ...,...
living with fireplace, dining patio. Many extras. Nar MJ:.500 ~er. 646-720.5 Herbdur 1405 Call Edith MCMahon 133 E. 16th St. 642"1265 900 Sea Lane, OlM IH-W
area. new built -in kitchen Mesa Verde School. $25,900. 8.37.-0530, :>44-.3474 eves. 2 BDRM Studio. l~ ba Frpl. ATTRACTIVE 1 BR. wall (Mae.Arthur _.. o..t 8"">
with birch cabinets, new FA By Owner * 545-5732 Coron1 del M.r 1250 LIVE in exciting H1.D>tin&ton patio, cpl, drpa, $150. 331 to wall crpta. La.rse cup. SP!CIALI
turnaee. La.rile lot 66 x U6 OWNER; t BR. 3 BL.....,. I Owhe Hart>our. 4 SR, 2 .ty, 2~ Duplexes Furn. 2975 E. Bay Ave. 673-Wt56 boe.td1, closets. $85. 642-169'1 2 WKS FREE RENT
with block wall. $24,500. lie; din. rm. A fam.r, water-f r be, home. Htd pool, lndscpd H 1 •--h •u-. I BR, gw, patio, f9Cing Make reeervatioruJ NOW
642. 790'7 fall. Immac! Eves 5f>.09irT CJwmina 2· BR 2 bath on lot patio, cpta,. drpe. incl. Boat BACK bay· I BR -1 chilct ol" unt ntfon -c --' Street. aean, quiet. Adults. Newly Redecorated
-120x130 ,._...;wl ho..-9at.o a. Son. nan...•-1: ~with la~ aecluded pe-&lip avail. $59,500 llrm. pet OK. Yard. $95. Nit.es or SPARK' ""G SUNNY walk 2589 Orange. 548-4360 c•--to _..__, p k ~ vraa "' -1 tiO •--·~ J 1.1. 847.oa72 weekends call ~9147 """' • • -.. ......,. "91 •r .. CORNER. $4'7.SOO-% ~ 3 LG. BR. 2 Ba, fMl. ~.. · ..... vm~ vn t poai....,, · lo beach. Bit-Im, dahw~er. a.EAN 1 BR Lodry, garage, Boys Club & Gfrlt Club
ROOMY' 2 b&m. Xlnt 'loc:
SlSO ydy. Phoee aft I PM
673-3825 Cit 6$-118& •
3 Sr, 2 be.. cpta, drps, bltna,
~. patio. LIU ...,,
675-5S'l6 or 54N1IO -S260 mo. income. Priced for serY. lld>. Newly opt'd .. XlDt ::.W carpet• le drapes, Fount1ln V•lley 1410 RENTALS cpl.I;. drps, secluded patio. Very Ql.liet. Adulta. $90· 3ll • S91.cious 3 Br's. 2 Ba
quick sale. 1161 price will flnancift&'. °"'9el' 5t6..«l5f s?S'.:S <not leeadlold) --~--Houses Unfurnished POOL & maint. Many Meea Dr. 548-:zAm e Swim Pool • Put/green :n::-
be a rnem<JI')' ill~ yea.rs. caax>. 3 Br. 2~ llll. epta. ~ ZIPI I Cost• Men 3100 xtras. $185 mo 838-79<M 2 BR Furn w-patio. • Frpl Indiv/lndry fac'll Lido hie *1
I drps bi CORONA' HIGHLANDS It your home in this re1tful. FOR Lease: 3 BR., 1'14 Ba,, Ww cpts, drps & pool. e Adults 1: Family areu -------.o-
Lockh•rt ltHty ' ~pool, next to LrJ2BRbome.rancb--le, q.uiet 4BR,baa.separate din-'"'E s10"' 3 blt ins cam drp fpl 548-0422 1•~5 .. _ .... _.m & UPSrAIRS,2BR,2 BA;-.i. 569 w. 19th St. 646-2301 country db. Owner.~ • ., y 11 el ""' ,;:, mo. BR, 2 ba. · · ...... s., r ·· -"'" nwt ,..ye. Id ..1-~":i.r:" ocean view, harden hills ol 11\I area. ou r ax even r / '-1 dbl patio Fencro y trd $165 & 3 BR mod I ,...,..,... C M 642 2824 erp ' ... .,., blt.illl, .w •. Priced to tell $18.800. Charm-..__rt •~-h·
1200
Irvine Ranch. Fee a1m..ie. more when you hear the am rm w .... c. f' gar, · ' · · ' • c ean. nr "'-'-' !!!!I!!. !!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!It $225. mo. Lease. = ......... ,... -... t VACANT fncd yd, nf' achls, mkta, dl'p. 847-4156 $150. Garage, patio. 371 W. =
• Ing 3 BR, l~ ha, home, on By Owner. $34,.500. 568 Sea-erma. -$23,950 fwy~. !158-2400 alt 5 wkdya. 4 BR, 2 bl. cpts, "ar-:Sml yd. Wll!lon or 646-7342 RENT Huntl_..._ •---1.. ~ : Jae quiet lot IOx135. Green ward Ra, 675-4623, Open u.e reduced from $25,900 --" .,.,_. _, ~ bltna, w I matidilnl crpts, CUSTOMIZED 3 BR..? BA, Sat. 6 Sun 17094 LAt,JREL. F.V. 3 Bdrm, $135 mo. Nr Beach Blvd &: Slater. DELUXE Large 1hr.199.SO. 2 Rooma Furniture
; marble vamtles, J&e dbl pr. ,, I beamed · ctllinr den hi . SPINDELL RIAL TY Behind library. Sl40 1st It last. Will rcdcc. Pool. Ideal for bachdor1. $25 Mo_....
• _, ._..__. t I .,.., West.cliff. 39' lA 9/fr;lc:. .CAMEO SHORES W M gno1 • 573 Piummer SL 17652 Van Buren 213: 248-19'l1 1993 Olurch St. 548-9633 llTII ! .,..,. .......,...,.. pa o. -BlWDI. 2 Cat CU· w/• 4MS Perham Rd., For sale by a.mer at a la, 545-0458 FUlL OPTION TO BUY .. Towne St. Ml-56.W « door opener. EnCic.d llridt o.met. Lee 4 Ba I& tam rm •-3 BR llii batla, flnced ya'd, LOVELY Westmont 1,700 sq. e Wll.50N WESI' e
64SM29 Iron. t. -'"'• formal 1 .. --. w/swim pool. Thia borne -nt•· An• Htfl. 1630 clean. SJ50 month. ft. Avail Feb. I. $200. I Br., Util Pd! Htd Pool! No depolit o.a.c •
• MIS8JON VIEJO. ....T --Rltr. ~ 847-2729 or 546-1322 Adults. 968-1740, fH&.Sm HCMlle of Chairs ~ ti.de yard. ...-. mmt be 1e>ld. F•1111ly KOGe. s lt9E .., ~ A-1 aeen
BEAtfr. IPllt·~ home; <>wntr, $tW!t2 ' · Milht oich for 11111aller. 2 Br for OWllU· '4440 total
517 w. 19th. C.M. 548-1454
~moe:o!u ~ ~ REDUc£1>, Jo¥ely a BR ' C'lJ.0856. 213: 4~ frly Inc· Xlnt fllvett. 548-7249
Ila. bDlnt Oii 2 Job: can uee · :-3 ba., 2 frplca., cmp.. CUit· u 2 Qta. Rm. to bid. Nev LWe We 1351 L19Un1 HUia
:' drapes; 2 patiol-Fantutlc 8-6-. WW .U-all Oii : value, $31,960. DMXZS ~bit.« tr.de. l214llt St. BrUd MW Notd ~ 180 deaNe Mounf.afn Vlrio ~ BY Owner. 3 BR. 2 ba, OWNER m.mt 5 BR,~ 8&, pier' A: slip. 4 Bd:rma, ZX40 Anthony
: fti>l. Ip feoced yard . Area'a best bQy ••• Oner pcllll, htd, .u .weep, eoueire At --. v.., die · TUDI * &?-*1 * lalldedl, fm:plt. eovertcS
-lie> s~'I· s;D,300. UU f a-2 BA:m.~ .... 199. Bl' 0.,.. Hap a iit 2 fOnntl patio, prof t:and9Cpd,
: Cotleae l)r. '8,D ellUMJ, far mMa. let BA: Mf>lns ·ev~ nn. 50, $31.GOo CIC' ofl~. Owner. 831-~ • •· ~' IQt. -4o. lldO. lif.t sell ::;SD========
• S.\1ALL 2 BR ._ °" l'I OWNER ~ f1WN4 L ....... ch 1705
R-2 Jot, $12,IOO. Owner. 311 'iiiif9iiliD) .• 1!11
Rochelttt· .,_ '-e. WI" •· rw '4•111•1• .._.. 1400 IMIRALD IA Y
1700
3000 General 3000 ====:::::::=== Gener•l 5100 -------::::=:=::::::=:::==:::::::::::.:=:=:::::::;::-~---.Cost1MIM
~~~-~~~~
~u•V• • .Simplt Scrambled Word Pua:lc for 4 Chtiek?.
OR~ fetters of the four lt!Gmbled wordt be-low to fona four •mpl• wcwdl.
E/Side 2 BR J~ Ba, Patio
Walk to 17th Shops, PO. New
cpta, drpc, paint. Adult.t. No
dop. Jn Oa:le triplex beclc
AJpb8 Beta.
STUDIO Apt. 3 BR. ao..
to ocr. 9dwda A: dlurches.
tarpeta I drapes. ~ M•
dou Or •. CM 54&-5421
~ BR Ac>t. New cptg. drp«,
No emaO dtldm or petl.
By Ownet-. Pb: 54S-6769
:J' ~' IEACHW~
Apullment Ho, ..
Private patiM • Nt1r ~.
Gou and Sboppq. :::
3 BR 2 latfhe, f'lii
2 BR 2blthl,,...
1 BR • Wilk fft c~
Warner 6 Spru.w..
(2 miJet W ot 8.-eb
142-5008 ... 1a.-15
64'.l-4'19 ~ ::~~ sa..M ~ rofWtA MOO& MOM& ~~view, Ex«
:, OWNER M"9t Sell IJluMe - -NEAJt ~ Oner lot S BR. a 94, lower' Emerakf 2 BR Htd Pool. AdjMlent ma--------'--
3 Bil 2 BA O'P .Drtt II.at S2'1,D. S _,.. M ., fm. ~ ,.Jnted. J ""-eW liq, 1 Sic to priv. bMcb.
• See .... 0.-Dail1 1 • 5 ldll!IL, ...,.. •"tllJ........ OJmpL ...... I .......... Jut ..,._.tied luxurioUll.Y
: ~Senate ••• IOoS19 ..... lot. u,,. Id -· 3 .... ' ........ '16 dn Id. ... -'"' excel-
• 3 BR l~ ..... -._.. -., la tllilll °!!"' ..... A In rtas. ~ Clrtl-ltnt 8nancq. Call OMM!I'
lllrp ft!11Ci111 JM!. ~ n::l'1'a.DT %1•' ·-.... ..._. ..._, da1I Mrl. Welda m.581> ~ .... ---19 Olrll*d La. ,,.,. llednom, 2 •p«a.ift Nel'M Aft--.an l'ltlic. .., S..-..... 1 '22 ·Ith Street w/lllO, 1 (or ~) 'lf/ba8'
BDfQ(. ' ..... ~ ITAIUP .......... w UITID IFA' ~,Y," downltahs. ...,.,... .. 61f'Ce ~ 11111119t· M. .... ra 1--1 ,., SOLD M-.ry t6. .,..,_. l.Mnc rm w.'tb
.... ~ ... ODlla ..... --" .,.., --..... 't ,.,., .. ..... .... cllD rm. -.0 .. .,_ OW. • ..,_ • ~NB iillifli iii TIADIWIW ltLTY. ,,.,.., ....,. .,. -.,,.
n o; 1 a. ii•-. ..... i.r ... and...,., MU011 MW012 o.n.r .... · · · •Tm ..:ra• _ _..., ._..,.ar......,.·uis lil'-1r6i1Mf s•a2-.,..iw
....... ... --Mn, ... '-kk frplc ... 9':iriiiiiiNiiit7i~-;: o.r. -. .., .,.. " & -2 ..... """ lfttnl ruom.. ia,.. pr. IH llr lllt lilr __.. I Wlr, • • .... .., .... ,._, ~ .,_ 0.... • -.,. .-. CUI· 1&1111111 .d ~ ._...! ...,, ~. ea.at .tee ,.._ ...-. ,_. .._. !!!f: •m• ..ma--,_, Ali ....... , .. •·., qpl ..,._ W. DUU nm M'* di ...._ • ca.;G11 a a ,
Jor sbp'a $130. uW pd. Ad-
ulll. 8-1740. 646-.~m.
CHOICE Loe. 2 BR Cpta.
drpt. bltbl. Msr. '125.\ lba.U-
mar Dr. 5e2890
2 BR DelAlll't Slvdlo. AllD
2 -fum1lbed ll:ooat· MJ. •or IWMIM Ot ...
T
•
~ n r f . . c •. ., . . . ,.,. '~ !i • 'ii a· ~~·
A. a g =-. ·I > ~ .....
t> ;:: 111 ft I ~:I ... ..
~ 0 .. . i ;1·' f ·a= s·o ...... :t ..a-10:11""
''\\
.
~
. i
'
ii •.
·11 ••
.
•' i
t
• ___ .. _ r.r -,....~ ••
APPLY IN PERSON
1d llllolll llllk SCIJAM-LETS
ANIWEIS
........,. W..rt M1 .... 'Wt
IPICIAL CLAlllPICATION "* NA TUIA&. 101N IWM'f!lltS ..
.-.ma,...._ zx~ ..... ..... ....... ""*.....,. .......
....... U.S. Cid~; ..,... .._..,...; n ..
• ,... " .. ...s. --......... . etOr1111<• AN'nQ\TE eNetDble, oU A
SottSe -8alk1 -Motif -~; love lelt, urn Getter -JJKE • Gin cbair, 2 lide ct.in. Xlnt.
l'edlral aid: A ~ o1 $135. 5S8340 Eve/wtr.dr..
maJdna money talree f:rom ANTIQUE Walnut drop leaf
lbt people look L1KE a GilT table. 3. cane Ifft chah.
,.... ............... .
• ,.. " ... tll!Mto .,. .. ..cit ,.... O\W' ............. s a...-s ...... -s...._ ......... w--.. -.i..--
..
•u ..... -AO .,., ~uoe • .--....., ....._. _, ~-~---.................. ,. ... Ill.._
30 y.,.. or lpj m1m--= .5T' ucJ t• pounda. .,,. rillOD « better
wbeo handed bedr. 836-4611
WEST COAST =====I
Trade A 8'al1ftell Sc:boola Sewing. Mu hlMe 1120 ~YOVa =nl~-~1-r~._~.,........ ftNcftl
PHONI '4W71 Teclllllca.. widaout cemctlol'I; and
~he of coo-vtcdonl. No residece n-
•'*ement. ~ et:
PAUMETllCS %117 S. Ma!D St., Saata ADa SINGER TOU<Ji 6 S'l1N
545-nel 1202'! Garden Grovt Bl. GG Sewing madline. Take fNP.!f
Te ~ v.., Tr..,.., P1r .... M lavaediate ~1 for -
HILLTOP 't:ata~ SU .T11an T <>Fa + .... $31,800 ~ ~ vano.:
Capistrano, ewer_ 3000 1111-ft. equity. ~ $22.000 $115. mecbank:al OPer•tiOJna. Mu.st S1vlnga & LOln exper-
t.nee required.
SKIETAIY H ' llD8Jl C19Ym.entlt • .. ?I) ... 1.1113 cub. Q>ed:lt Dept. a.ra,
4 BR, pool, 3-car pr. Over mo. Pot. b:OfDe ~. mo. .,..._. a blab ~ cl ~,ac. STt.000 clear. Trd tor Want units, '1'DI ar VllCant mec:banka1 aptitude and ~
tt.rtOftMI .Offtc.
CITY HALL Uoo Newpert llvd.
Newport IMch, CJ1Hf.
Mtnutacturln1 ll'tll ·
Type IO wpm. lborthand 90.
Huntfncton Beach 5J6.8lli Anaheim.
If YOU PLAN TO TAKE ========
local prop. Bkr 548-7Tll Su Dlelo. Bkr. l'Ts.TG>'or able • wortr to exact.1.nc
Gorgeous $2SK house. ~ m9ll'l to!Prancea. A w o' It l n 1
minutes north of Van N~ Trd for units Orne O)t. 9 knowledge o( ~pbic
APPLY IN Pl ltSON
APPLY IN PERSON
A~~= ze'iliat Mu1Jc1I lnat. 1125
places tts GRADUA~. 120 Bua Accordion with c:ae.
$22,650 due at ms mo. Ac. prime, cs on Ftbm, La procea1e11 A machine tools --R_,..E_A_L_..,..l ..,..ST=A-=T""'I ._._,
Want local. Trade down er Verne. 590' tfOiD acee1a rd la dell.red. SALESMAN y..,,. ...... wfth two
y.an •eftfnt experJ.
enc. llllWJ/er two yura
col ..... lend reeume
er 1pply In pel','Mn.
MARINERS
Slvinas & LNn I M1nlllll
POU.Y PRIESr
BUSIN~ COLLEGE
325 N. Newport Bl., N.B.
Hu nine tones COarinet. •
pn, violin. etc.) Hu built.
in mike for hookup to
amplifier. Sl,000 value. S.C-
rifice $246. 673-&D ot ·
834-2559
eYen. 6G-064T Fthl11 Fwy. Prine. only. Eltc.llent opportwdt)' fo r
LY 3-43M, ma.> or Hu. Traalcom Corp. Cl.ll'ftftdy Uc:ewd Sa1e1a1an Communicltions
2230 S. Anne St.
S.nt1 An1, C1llf.
An equal opportunity
Phone 548-9123
TRD for loc. land; comm
Inc bJdc, a.. ocean vu.
exec home. 3 br, 2 be. fr1ll.
cpt, dr1>. $37.500, $11,D eq
Owena aft 5 646-9138
4 BJ\, 3 BA home with pool.
WILL TRADE FOR
GROVE, RANCH or FARM
PROPERTY
Lquna Beach •• 494-9'l54
I'R.ADE late model Uncoln, ro I: cub for delux duplex
or triplex if located East
Colta Mesa, north 17th St.
Principela onl.v. 548-1936
WANT cadillac, Contineotal
lqlerial or other late model
car w /fae air. Exch for cre-
dit on 5 acr tract or. Palm
Sprp A: IOUle cub. 536-lln
i Yr. old Mt. home, 4 BR.
)ecluded view; exc. retr'Nt,
dub ar tam. Take bowie or
a.pt. $20,500 F.q. $46,000 FP
n4: 659-2774 Idyllwild
LOVELY AKC reg. eUG
puppies, C mos. FOR ~
OFFICE TYPE DESK ill
good condition. 842-5432
WILL trade No. Cotta Mesa
3 BR tam rm home, equity
$321» • full price ~.
FOR frff I: clear boat. ~
Ridcil~ Rltr. 64&-8811
$45,IMX> F.quity in lge. ~
Kamu Qty; want incom.-
bome-ar '?, In this area.
approx. ame value u eq.
uity. Owner/agt. 64Uill51
TRADE ' HOUSE.5 oo 119
acre O>sta Mesa M-1 ~
plus caah FOR 12 oc men
uni tll $17 ,500 equity. 544-S15t
eves.
* * *
derman Box 292 Le Veme. 11.5 w. lltll. Costa Mea to lave die dellft to enter 1515 W•tcllff Dr. M.T.1.
13 Apta West HUllti.nlton 642·9000 the ~lzed tleld of ex. Newport Btach luslneu School• e IBM Procrammlnc
• IBM Keypunch .
•PBX Typiq
~ Bala Italiaa U.S. Al>
conlian $100. Park EXCHANGE for cleu --------dwein&" Woridnc in Oml-
home, small Income or mercfal • InctustrW • !Ud,
eomm·1. Npt Bch IJ'e9. Young Men 11·21 and high value Retldences.
Personnel Deplrtment 8J3..1007
~ Eves 548-0390 People with Reno eXcbanre U. s~Divers
Company
Hostesses employer
541-2672 Pi1noa & Or91nt 1130 HAVE $5,000 equity in -3 Sales promotion Jobi* evall. tralnina preferred. However,
beclniom home. Dbl gar, Larre int'L corp. $10,000 1st if you a.re willing to worit-
fenced, in Costa Mesa. Con· year. Management Qllportun. 11.nd can take matruct1ona,
alder camper or travel ities. Call 10 am-2 pm. we will show you what to do-
P1rt Time Office LIFETIME GIFT. OIUcoat 10
D • NI h Shih.. Girl Frld1y leuon Typing School 173 Opportunity Knocks ,. ay • I t Yn Age 21 to 35 for busy cheerful Del Mar, C.M. 548-2859 All new piano Ir: cqan fioor •
trailer. 646-S726 539-118.1 and bow to do it. No new un-
A looki for licensed trainees accepted.
modem ottlce Type so models are bein& d18c:ount-. wpm Tt.rroFUNG ed at a good aavtnp. All on electric, use lo.key edder Expeir. elem'y • Jr. HI. sales IJlclude free delli'..v,
Apply in penion
'62 Jaguar 3.8 Auto, mint ,. you "t " 1 C'llll 6i>4l110 far 11ppt.
ccnd, va.41850. '62 Sime& new Mure????
3323 W. Warner
Santa Ana
ud have exper. tn a~ts Mr. Mitchel 494-6216 _,, receivable. Must be atiarp bench. With pluo •le, one
_ ,.11 or 3-6 wlcdayL
led, reblt q, $225. '6T Coo-Keep YoW' present Job while
pr Air, •aJ...$2900. Tl'd tin YoU start part time evee.
for auto. 3000 Briltol. ~ $82 P« week. Call Mr.
56GW> Ford '174-21m
WANT: Free 6: clew borne SERV. Stat1o9. Full I: pt
in Orange County $31,600 time. ~arried, over :IS. Full
FMV, FOR: 1ealOlltd, lOOd time must bave aood mech
P9Y 2nd TO, '31.600. Rltr. exp. High .mtinr ul. Tl!X-
>47-7401 S4.'>-1550 aco, San Juu Capistrano,
493-4166 WANT Ollila 6e plu.a tor -=-=-'------comm. Iota Nlerton, ~ CARRIER IOYS
&cre8 R.oamoncl A exi>en-GOOD ROUTD
mve·jeweiry. Eq. $125M Will AVAILABLE
UIUDle. O'Connor ~1249 HUNTINGTON BEAal DAILY PILOT lJ Uldtll Fum. $'15,000 eq. • "2-4321 •
ARTIST and neat apPNl'lnl. Send Scbl Problems! Pvt bi«hl. free in-home tun.Ina. Pith
rtunl letter with qual1.tJeaticns indiv attn. Small cluaes. organ aale, free ie.ma.
AU 'f'OUDd commercial art-An tqUal oppo · lY NEWPORT BEACH experience, and wases ~: Bricker-Ward Prep. 54G-0420 Liberal tinanclnr uP 1o «> •
i8t to do company work «nployer pected to "HMF", Box 2US, MIRCHANDISE FOR months.
plus tandle owu accounts. WANTED immediat.a1 .. and Newport Beach. . SALE AND TRADE_ Willlch's-Mlnnlnt'•
Space and Jiione plus hour-IOYS 10 • 14 o:y IN HAWAU H It MUSIC CITY ly rate. Call IRENE HOAD Good routetl •Good profit! desparately an exper pianist · ouse eeper. 'urnlture 1000 3400 So. Bristol to accompeny the Harbor Govemea ltartiftir April. --------for appointment. ~'1360 BALBOA PENINSULA Women's,.......ral•, a---·, Three lirlt s,7•10. Informal, SO So. Coast Plaza
N-s..... I S DAfL Y ,.ILOT ""'"' "' .......... ., FA bed, chr, ottoman $70. 540-2165 unvfta ysteml • &C-43Z1 • chorus. Each Tues. from seldom entertain. M u s t Bktse bdbrd., mattrea, bx -=-=~~,---,-~~-COIW.atiOft 9:~ AM-11:30 AM. Baby alt-drive, IWim, do simple cook· 1prp, near new, dreeaer $75. BIRTHDAY SALE!
• r-·. ting provided. Unable to pay Ina. References exchanaed. 19" Bind TV Comole $45. Yes. Feb. is our B~ __ _..__ _____ Atendet. Women 7300 but the company t1 sre•t! lntervie• about March 10th. Dinette, 6 ChaJn $50. May-Month. But don't bring pre.
lch ,. __ .. Call director. Mn. 1 ~ Good ulary. Write •ta~ tar wthr, aJ.mo.t new $75. ents -we are C1!lebntinc A· l Npt _,, ..... ny Dune 962-2060 aae, experience, quaJlflca. 6 cu tt refrie. $37.50 Tbl top by giving YOU a present ot.
Need• accurate clerk typist ACCOUNTING CLEllK tlolll to Mn. B.E. Alexander arlll ~e $37.50. Mlle. discounts up to~% 00 10m
RUBIE. lH
DISHWASHER
Loni ae.ch. No vacancies.
for more units or lea or
vacant land. So. Couta1
area. 496-3038 Fortin Co.
NIGHTS mtoMtNlnco•~ERe .newstart' newat Mature 1ndlvldual to ~'.?· Box 906, Kailua-Kona, hthld items, linens, dishes. models of Baldwin md1e.
1Y1CV<> nawai1 96740. •• tt --" boat, __ .... _ -a... The best deals in the West WANTED Service StaUon At· A.PP y PERSO in out accoun"A# dept D iv .... ._ m .. L IN N $2.25 hr. IBM Selectric, WM ..._ · • ..,,. ...,..8 M-.,. CM <>-• are always at tendant. Experience, mar-1-ll AND 3-5 Exec and/or Repro typlna ies will incl payroll A ac-A $; ~ ~.,er.... · __.. WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO
5 Unit apt, boat dock Hunt-
b1Plft HartJour SllM equity
-dar. WANT leued comm.
induat. trouble tr-ee can add
cub. Rltr 6'2-1485
can"A Meu income prop.
ert;y $8000 equity, full price
Q,500-Income $31S mo.
FOR frft I: clear boat. F.d
Riddle Rlr. 6'6-8811
ried Pttftlftd. Good hrs, Monday through Friday desirable but not required. counts receivable • payable. ttel'I. Housewives only'. 1801 Newport. CM &42-8484
Saiary + cocnmiuion. Ap-ftl:ll8DI £. lft HEIERGER Knowledge ot. NCR bkp'a 4-5 hours day, $1.82 hour. TAX,..., ,,...nu.icE ply SUperior Shell Service KWIKR LU tnach helpful. Good startini To prepare and le1'V8 CLOSING OUT • • . ~·
1495 Superior Ave., N.B. Penonnel Agency u1ary A excel benettt.. Send luncheon to faculty mem-• • • ENTlltl STOCKI Sli&htly used Dani.eh Walnut
DRIVER..aerk on bookmo-NEWPORT BEACH ~ w. 17th· CM 146-0Zil remme to PO Box 4000 La-bers Golden Wect Q)l)ere. I Floor Samples console $495. Used Ol'Xl~-
bile Mon-Fri. 5-9 pm. Sat g. -------,..,.----SCREElfD 1\111& Hill1, Ca. 92603 Apply ./ Quality Fumiture rrom $395. New Hammo .I ~ pm. 2 Yl'I college. No atu-Si l.men & Me .. .-,. R di T I Oranae Coast Collet MAPLE-SPANISH-MODERN Organ $545. Good used ·--G 0-e ephone 2101 Falrv!-Roe.d Sofu.Oialn-Loveseata grands from $i95. dents. Male $2.10/hr. Cllll Career opport,y wltb leadln& c., .. ,. for Secys. & Di pat h Girt Coe Dinette.Bedroom sets SCHMIDT-PHIWPS co.
Huntington Beech Public Li-firm offeJ1111 OTer 100 mu-lkpra. In Orange County I C ta Mesa 834-571J1 Tables-La.m~Misc. · 1907 N. Main o 20th st.
brary $93.27 tuaJ tun.di. Full or Jt time. 642-7484 546-«!20 ~ to .., years. Mlllt know /4. O'I/__. Fumltur Santa Ana JANITORIAL WORK No exper nee:, we tratll. Screened Penonnel A1encr local area. Apply ln penon WARM, frten<IJy home 'tdth 2159~:rbor ~.CM 548-~ 83 Hamond OriM
H band wt Npt Bch oalce, &e-tm 901 Dover Dr., Newpor-t Bcb. YELLOW · CAB CO. twO clWdren .. Wor1dn1 ~th-with Leslie speakers
MINK llDle, 5 ctia wed riDc. ua A fe team to do Santa AU oaiee, 5174331 MOOR& ENTEtt"9ttSfi 186 t . 16th St. e.r needs Uve-ln bouaekee? ;rR>J>tTlONAL Dinb1g .et. Excel COO<l. ~
antique Victorian settee, an-pert time office cleaning in Javeston J1nanc1aJ p 1 . ..__ Costa Mesa er. Pr!Yate room. TV, all lnlitwood, 2 arm ehain, 4 Atk for Bill. ~ Span CU'98d adee Lquna Beech, eves. Call s.v1ce1, Inc. •f'IOftH ~ncy privilerff in clean, qanl-lld M1rs b t · f 1 ,,,...,.,,....,.......,..-------.--r 8*, Wiil eamole..,.. JUda. da1s <nf) 532«li8 4" Newport BMf., N.8. zed bof!ie. $130 monthly plus e c · • e a u 1 u BALDWIN Acrosonic pl
-..... £.... _ ..... - --• •--aa....u..1--~---n , Phone TODAY for a,a __ .,___ board. Time • otf _ ...... _~··•-breakfront, 21-vea for oval Xlnt. cond $250 Eve -• .. U V ______ --~~ ......,.._ ·--....... ~-rd ............ ••;ucuu-e table. Upboktery, autom . .........,. .
bee pUndnl. MMN7 Exper. m 11>111 6 lp pwr ~-· .. J WWII an appointment tor a more Applr In person: can be &IT8Jlged. Call bronze, .eotdt ruerded, ua-1781 lowa <Mesa Verdel o.t
boat COllllt for Yard tn A.ppJy Peraonnel l<M REWARDING FUTURE. Tues . t"rl. 11 am-6 pm 897-2533 daya, 967-1112 eYe-ed twice in two yn. Alidnc HOBART M cable tpinet * * * Orient 213: B8l'6 Robfn90n'1 Newport 642-9080 for 1ppoint. Stuft Shirt Rest. _ ninp. $585. Older chair, ortoman Plano. Walnut finWI, $450':
----------
RQUTES AVAILABLE ~=~ c;:~~ Hel, W1nted 2241. W. Coast Hwy NB WandOMAN cook eveninf meal S15.N., ~ ,.8!!"'-(FAltt>k.df) 642-8.';C •. ID ~-,.... Vf!rY lite hol.Ulework. ...,. 11TrVl"' BEAUTIFUL Antique white -
SERVICE DIRICTORY SlllVICE DIRECTORY Weltmlntter for boyi to.t• Women 7400 --------1 Family ol '· 3 PM to 7 PM, NEARLY new. cuatom made and gold Jansen Spinet ,.
Good ~ N .... --a REAL EST •TE 5 day week. $2.00 hr. 6'13-'7539 li•""'" room ... -J .. ·-. Bar n•ano. $475. 545-459'l , Paperhlntf"I Tellerh.. 6'70 nuu.. • 0 .., ...... ~ " PIT Sec'y. u Gel Friday for W • ... ,. • ....., .... .., ,..
.. l inti-"50 .... -=--... 'D-"-Delivl!l')' SC-4321 Shouldn't you be with Walker retired attorney, leanrinJ to . GifNsS EXP drapery help needed. 1tool11, IOfa, chair l lamps. .... -~........ .. __ ..,. ... ,. nJtL time Hardware Man. tl Lee! rree ln1ormation. beat the 1tk/market. It'• LunchMn Only Blind stitch operator• tl 836-4611 Televlaion 120~
EXTERIOR PAINTING Men· Ladies. f'13.2170 RlOl HARDWARE, 642. Phooe or write WALKER&: tun to atudy Ir: chart stock· Apply in )JttlOD: ... aergens. 646-1462 CHEMY BR. set $15(). chest __ R_EN_r_A_N_EW __ _.
1 specialize in 2 story 'Mm · PUB.DYE TAILORS. OIM ll.33. lo:M b'Wle, Npt 8ctl LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd. your C1WTI maytse! ~. • Tues • Fri. 11 a~ pm Telephone S&tta; full or drawen, d re•• er, bead COLOR TV one Overhanr Fa ei a E See Mr. St. <lair 56-30'J9. pay arnnged. 673-1S'J2 « Stuft Shirt Rest. put,time; top comrniulon. board I: mattreu. 646-ne $9 MONTH ~. Windows,' .ic. TIL ' Cerlmfc 6974 SERV Sta. Attend. Salary + IOYS 10. 14 _546--,.-7=3.l=l ==,---,.,...-,-2241 W. Coast Hwy, NB For App't. 541>-700 CAL -Shop Birch dropleat Opt. to buy. Free service.
Lester Cole * ~ * V-ma.. tt. Tie Mu *' tornm. Tom Sharp Union Lacuna Beach. SQ. Laruna HOUSEKEEPER • ttve \in. REL. litter wtd p/time ln table with pad. $150. No Free delivery. No depoatt.
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR o.t. work. in.tall I: re. OU 2201 E. Cat. Hwy. CdM Good routes! e Good profita! Take care of home It 3 --------our home Ht&. Beach. chaJra. .Pbone 562103 ORDER BY PHONE
, Averaie 1 Br apt., labor A pain. No job too .-nan. OR 3-3320 DAILY PI LOT cblldren, 11, 2 It I moa.. BARMAIDS Call 847-4312 Attention )'OWi( modems! 835-8111
mat'l. rn.so. &a-1521 Pluter paticb. Le akin I e Experienced, dependable e sc.'321 • for convalescent mother. • • • WOMAN wanted for church Dec<rator type ttsmture or 639-4242
VET'S Bonded PamtJllc lbower ~ ltM.957• FIBERGLASS M 0 L DER. Truck Drfver1 Temporvy, 494-6297 ••• and GO-C'iO Dtner)' Sundays. Location 1-' q . COit. 499-1989 . COLORLAND TV Open T dys
Int or Ext, 10 yra in area U ....... ery 6990 part time. Call 5*-1694 5 ~ diesel end dump for REGULAR part-time &!ere-DANCERS nr. air port. 546-0038 I GUARANTEED US!D
Reu. nee Est. 642.om .... nRT dme de1 at newpepers demolition co. 62M w. Coast tary. Shorthand, typins I: $300 per week. Sto,. qule!"!!',! I012 TV's $29.50
PAINTER tl Paperb811pr, ft.AT Rate • Av1 chl.lr 1: to home, ~ AM, Good Hwy., N.B. simple bookkeepln1. Houn 638-5483 or 633-9'7&3 Jo&. Men, Wom. 7500 For sale or trade, band. • TV Rentals SlO month
very teas. I: clean. 25 yra ottmn $115.95, aofa $17U5. llJPl .. inc. 8'7-3979 GANGI 642-1615 and •lary cipen. Exp only. ::!TYP=IST=-. _part_tim_e-. _Doc_to_r-·sl aome te.lt lit~ atio.-Buy • Option
exp. 642-1322 cboic. '68 fabric. 673-3101 BUltIEBI' ~ 1D e EXPER. FRY COOKS • Box M l7, Daily Pilat. office. Newport Beach, WM e Bolt Aalemblera Cite, 6' X 2'. 494-5060 ~ ~:.~ $5 =======· =::; ~ & IMffLOY•NT IDWD. '11le DAILY PILC7f Top dobrl All tbUts R.N. SUPERVISOR, 11·7 Exec. Approx 5 to I hrs per Mold builder helpers daya, OC-8985 eve11. CORY'S TV
Pit ies 6MO Oaalfled 91!Ctian. S a H Apply; Ken's, 3050 E. Olt. IJhlft. Parle Lido Conft1d. wk. Non-amoker. $3.tO per <Behind K-MarO 646411
---------Job W1nf..t, Men 7000 IDOM1 time • .trart. ~ Hi•ay, Corona Del Mar cent Center 466 n.phlp hl'. State typing •J>C!f!d. age • C1rpenter Ger• Sile I022 ~omeo!::!~e =-ENCR. Aide dearee civil. ..,., !! Bet. 8 Ir U AM. let! Ken ~~ewport .ee.cb. l. references. Write Box M· with electrical F URHl'ruRE, AWlllances, RENT
Dale Q:Nt. Co. ~ Write: A. Haltlawsy, P.O. B"'•·UTI,...•"' n-.. •-19 Daily Pilol. wt~ experience SOorttnc equipment, water C~~OMOR TV
Bax 1420.1, LM Vepa. Nev. & WO G~ood ill, ........ , r:::---· aid, MUilboard, plhlc:hute, -• Plumbi-6t90 UYE RK . " st)! es _. mahft PART TIME WOii • Pi Inters bk:)'cle, 4-bm! rad l o • * All Natlooal Make. •· t---·.,.;._.., ___ --:-, ~ W""9d, Ledy 7020 Oft tM =:~ Mftllf women. FollowiJll preferred, IR"ll clc>fllq, formall a: weddinc WORLD Ofr COLOR LEAKS? Ga1 « water eJec.. ______ .....___ tor new. plush -Cll\ 19ttl • Bonder (OWi! w-•ell, Dretlell, etc. 111.155 Lakewood Blvd.,
tromcally located under ~ CARPET Oeanlng. Floor SAN FIA ISCO PENINSULA! St., Costa Mesa. M2-m1 Put your tJ)tl.re ti.mt to '7G9 Ot*Senrod, OfM. m.. Downey
ment. blacktop, srounc1. attiPPbC. Wuinr, Wallt. PART . Time or Full -'nme. work. RepreM!t Avon. e Moklen C!M ln3J 861-67(17
wan.. lhowf!f'll, «nY place. Windows washed. 531.(97 • T elecommunlcations New Company! Nrw p~ Call collect 5.»-5860 "Laminaton" _CO_N_SOLE __ AM ____ F_M_ra_ct_lt
Repe.ired. Water lines cJea. HOUSEWORK • Woman wftb duct! No quotas. rut re-I ttcord ~ comb. Small
ed. presaure restored. xlnt refs avahble f<r d8¥ Pro~t App-Hc'affons peat bullineA. en•) 8'4-3311 OPERATORS -Blind Stitch • Girl• bar W/ eXtru. End tl cofl
CALL "LE>..KS" 842.(lMI work. Homemekers 547~ 1--Mr. Dey . Special Machine. Garment for cleanup tblt, clothes It mite. 31122
WANT to ane mmey on Ze-
nith blk & wh TV? Just
bit col set. Make oU, guar
OK workirw cond. Coct aver
$300. 6734284 Be.nkAmerlcard OK <XXIC-H* Europeen tull EftCJlnHrs REAL Eltatr tralnee1 ~er mCgr. Only operators malt-Santa Ana, C.M.
Plwnbina rei-ira I: SeniC* damp $.1:15 rd elm• JM Expendinf and divene pri>jects require 25. Broker &. d9"1oper ~ Ing $80 to SltO wk. apply. JENSEN Fu RNJTURE. &(:lllltancee, ~=======I
drain liJlel *'llP8181 ~ In m.9639 Bet 4-8 that we seek personnel experienced in train A aponsar at hll ~ 1SIO Monrovia, N.B. 642.26G6 Mi1rlnt Corp. ~ boob, re e or d ~, Hl·'1 & St.reo 1210
A.AB DllcGUnt Phm::illllll .,.._" "--. v-"-6. ' -detailed Ja-tt IDtt __." tiCln of t ~· Call bet. lN PK lNSURANCE Oftice aect'y. 235 Fischer mile Tratl\ A Treuum SO.USO ~ ~. N.::: =-~ ;rvu• ~ca m -Mon . Wed. 546-7Ml DictaJiione, lite 1ttlt hd. Cocta Mesa Sat, . Sun 9-5. S27 Bue~ SUPmB, M • 1 n t_fl cent,
wui J"' ,,_.. ...... _.... ... , · crowave and multiplex a...tams. A.J.. M t be 35 eo-• Stereo Cmtrol Set Ganvd TRADE! E:irpert wort( llr for 3 _old ........ '""" D ..... 7 , .. _ HOUSEKEEPER COOK us over · .,...ary 540-3440 Vista Way t.ltUD• Bch •
I" w, ~ signment.s are now available at San ,_._ 50 open 613-5000 ' ~ A tumt:al>le, Ampex ANYTHING -ftlrnttlare, ---'------C l Calif . ...._ t.J-jeot Neat, mature-· or fN· Deocorator'" GMlge Sale 2000 Seri.ea ~ Dec:t, tloola )'OIHl&IDe-lt. IG4MI. 5 ~a week or day W'Oltl. ar oil, orrua, 'VI" comp~ pro er, for 3 adulb; from 12 Lady • cook for family A Fumfture . ac~a Mclntoltl MXllO Pre-A
' Own tnns. Good worker, ref-engineering including site, equipment, noon thru dlnDer. Newport l\lestl. wkends. Live in • Cook SAT• SUN . Feb. 3 a 4th A FM Stereo Tune
""""""' "90 H-~-·-SE<LEANIN_&G-__ T281 __ G_W_anted __ • and systema coordination both for mili-area. ~7.(1635 or 6"-12'1 Fri. to Mon. Pref: older • Part Time Wiltr... 119 Apotene. Bd>olt laland Mclnlt>eb MC1'9 Amplifitt";
P\Umbllll· !:mer ~ .... ~. o.t.a Kem ..... tary and commercial customers. SEAMSTRESSE91'11Dted, "* penon. Box MO Daily Pilot • Nltht Dflhw11h.r SUN 12 to 5--2 Jenset ~er SYlt
...._... .. u.t.. .. : repair, lel'V, --boar. ta.81 • M·1erowa~ Raclo . or . pert time. ~ p F. RM A N EN T i.n.tn Experienced Dft.EXA.L din tbl, 4 rat. ctn, 2 Electrovolce s I> e • Jr e o-MMG4 -..-,,.,.. on power ma~ Ir blJnd haeJrpr. Elderly C1)1e. Ltcfll Apply In penon chow ., .. , rm.c. 2 2 2 2 S)'ltem1, a 11 ·
appl. lnltltl . ._ l>m'CB 1-1)' wua -.. p, oclud lnCJlnffr hemmer. Good 1111· RIN9'1 dutie1. FJderly person pref. Surf & Slrlol Rutirm CM" eont.. Guaranteed S400 • PLDMBJNG ei..q. 12 118' boar. Fuhlons 6-r.,..510 64Ui661 ft 0m Sa.I ~ .... _ l" ~ inc over 9llY ~ .. _........ RJ:MODEL -5930 P C t H nn.ftUc. e ........ ,...,, ~ Priv. owner. caU I Wt1 ~ft.U>Q 112-1, ,.. Our Radio Product Manlfement group NEED ehlld care tn J'Mlf BABYSITTER. my home. ac, 1 • W'f· 301 FAit Bay. B •Ibo a 44'1-JCm; eon.Jle, 115 IG3la DA YWOttK l l' Ml en excellent opening lor an experi-borne before Ind after Colt• Meu. Dys 6 t11 l. Newport ... ch Pent.JI& r co r n e r al MolllllOfl ~ FJ c.Jon
5'1.ait 135-<m enced graduate eJectrlc&l engineer to school. Occutana1 evtt. S dy11 wit. Uve-ln/out. Alt Q,rcnado i FAit Bl.vi Calif. ' ' ' ~ !~n~plllJ "151=======;:;:::: wort tn S. Cub In CUJltomer Uabon :! :fs~.66= ~Mar J:~. 646-2&00 RI AL ISTATI DAILY nl & PM.~. HJ6n RCA. AM/FM, ndlo ,......._ a..t Sw111I • D1 u tle !!'!P Ind •a eoordJnltOr ,,W, manufactur-~===-7--::~-. HOUSD<EEPEJ\ pt. time. SALISMAN lll'1r. ·etc. ·1112 ~ ptioao. Eat1y Am.imn ma-
e ,...,. e U¥E DG Inf and d..eJopment ngiwring func-BABYSITTER for I eCiilGi N'J home. Mon to J"rt, 4 to Younc liclenlee for m, ao-W'cOO area, NB pie console. G''x3l", ttbenet
...
.,.._ _. ._ tmna on botb .,.... and allting micro-ace cblldren, ~ lln •· On It coolt. M.ture wom-ttve RentAI Dtpt. hmnedlUt l'URN11VitE1 dllbel. ldtx:b lJke new. Needl t.cllo ...,..,..
larlll 111 • ..,...,, . a.. .,..... ~ waft radio prodactt. &lperi~ on f"rl .• WU.OU C:. = Dr. an Pl"ff. 548-8'.m inoorne. .-..U., clothet, etc. *· SSS. or tNde b' lbnllr .._
-•ou .... • • • Ii -.a &. -. LL .,,._ both cirwit and _.._ leYel ii l\lgbl7 area. c.M. 711'1 • Sl'M'Ell Wanted, 1111 u .. In "'--c:aJl Mn r., Jt14 e.br, c.M. 8wedbll walnut. m.... W
a. x n • • -•1•-UV&olN bHJqw ~ _,_ or out, It hlewlr 3 ICbJ •Y A a.adl n.lt)t, Inc. A 8'm ontr
. PAINTll'G ••• UPAml c;;;;; ....... nWlda ' dlliNble. M rm • ba. ~ .. ... ch~ motberJ-home a mGO ~ ~ !e!!llMel 1100 • GE ~ • JM CABDO:I' ~·llmt-v • ..... ... 'ft....... ~ .......... '9c f'fif1•f1nel '9.c. 'lJwrmlrefl._... l'lmnftCM.5'8.24'71 APT. MtR. U01 W11dtdtr, IQ\ ... u,rtabt fl'tear $110M.,Blil'l'Oft'llll
• ..,. ... ,.. .... '-'• --....., 56870 Zlp&rlenced oalf" • CM.121-BrAnAICIAlllll ~ tnlthu oat-e _.., e =:!~ . _ .-11rn ~p ._ n• l'rAIVl1or·:r1r11ra{j; •.i--... ,....""'_..,.~ -w ... "....., =======c.I -• · --;:...; --~ ;;;.·~,,,4U'IM~n,...i 1•c•E.~u'l.cniC'llOMC4fllns.~ 14 Coa•Hwy .. 0irona.c1e1Mar Beb. 4M-O'lf• arwrtt.1m ~ty. 1 Jr o1c1. s:ns. T• lt•n .,. --. a mrblt ..-NEWPORT _... fD ttut. tG6'M4 ~ to • 3 PM dallJ. Palm Dr1ve, i...-lleadl. 9M Mii'· 3t> 2 Sluld1'a Tr1t -rw ~ .-s . • BE A iViliiJ!I It • ii!livnCIAN Part or fltll EXPEJUJ.2«:D> PAKTr Pk n w. Cat HwJ NB SONY JOO • ...-.. Jll .... AdiQ.iiilwtwe leuM Sertice $2 Bit. GUARANTIZI Loml dine. Lquna 8'ach. ... Pt.AN SALDPEJt90N ~ _,. C!llllld. Or1r _.
6 aw fW the • • • 11• C......, ....,, len C....-. C.ft= ...... •t• 'TD -. • Pl'IOM MWSSa BLT.JN '1M ~ nee .U ll1$. tG1ml
--,1wfM!111MI ........... MUA8LE woman,_... e RESTAURANT HELP • TEAamR. Put ttnw. lfatb ~A-.. wttll dbl «Wfft DIAL...._ ..... lilOf itl.• id Jiii m OW-Dr •• N.I. lltttnr. 2 cl*tm. ft '-· Part • ttme; ~ A Gtrmu tor ,m.te .,.._ nin..-.. ttc. le9t ea flllfl ,_ ad. ._ lft '1ldi "-'.. ..., • ,,... ... MN741 ad ,.,. H8. lfT.Q!t Ofw 2l. • $6a1 .... malt sa. •1• ..... tM ...
... • r-t
2 MP O d
'
• I '. r \ I
. -· ~~·~
=J ~ c \..
-ITI ~ :z: . . .
C\ • •
"
--
I
~.
$799
J*'f rtnanclnr Available
-Bank terms.
LELMORE
; ~ ~ MOTORS
mt '°i;arden Grove Blvd.
Griii Grove JE 7~
, • '66 vw
' !beluxe SedM
~dlo. SM Green. • VJry beautiful car!
Sl.SD=-~QUIS MOTORS
!lllltlO. Coast Hwy, Lacuna ~ * Gt-7503 :~66 YOLKS
2-Rlkllo A beater. 4
~ RJG234.
-: $1566
.--ANTA ANA
UAtOLN MlltCUIY llOl!ft. Tullln, S.A. SfT-66457
VOLXSWA&IN
TEST DRIVE A vw
AUTOMATIC
YOU CAN USE rr 2 WAYS
AS AN AUTOMATIC
AS A mCK smrr
OVD6S
VOLKSWAGENS
VOLVO
~alk:awqen • belt nin-
.nilir: 11 tn town. S25.00 '65 VOL VO ~.-... OM: full price 2 Door Sedan. 4 Speed
$1f5jo 901 E. 1-1 Santa Am transmlalon. Radlo. 542-llOl
DBIYas
TVR's .
THE TIUI GT
CHOICI OF 311
'
WE PAY , •• CASH
tor med can Ii truclriJ Just
call u IDr tree e9timate.
GROTH OIMOlfT
• • • • •
ONE ONLY
FOR THE TRUE CONNOISSEUR OF
QUALITY CARS
1961 FACn VEGA FACEUA YOUl INSP!CflOlt4 INVITED
Com• '" Ancl T .. t Drive Th• &T Witt. '"-• Highett Performence llAUS1'ICAU. y PIJCIDU
local, Orie Owner, low Mil .. 91 a .. uty. ,..., ..
En9ine. Previeus Ows:,.,'' Name on R1qu"t.
• IOVll (iJ •VOLVO
I s' ,. .....
'60 DODGE WM $141
$291
$368 '
$768
$961
$1168
$1568
I
250 CAR·S
MOii TO CHOOSI FttOM
PHOIE 141-5191
OuARANTllD-YOUR SATIS,ACTION
~HARBOR DODGE
COSTA MISA
lmeout• Aul9a "°' ·..,-o->ed Autos 9600
INTRODUCING
The Automatic
STICK·
SHIFT
YOU CAN USE IT •••
"At• AUTOMATIC Come Ill fer A •••
t'As • STICK SHl'1 DEMOllSTUTIOI Ra TODAY!
" Drtwe It. We'll •"•1tte a clemonstra+ion ~icfe In our llew VW S9Clan
., VW ~ '9ftle. y.., en 4'nve either car (Sedan or &hia I
oith., wey ( lhif+i•t ., not thiftint I. Or drive Mth cart both ways. n .. .,..·11 ~new.
• • • INTIODUCING
THI ALL
NEW
'llOI TMI 9'0l1S CAI INTMUSIASTS
............ Al' c,.., '-1rl111
DIMN& tW'1 ... a.• tt. ..,,._, ... ;.,•the qr ELIMINATH
tt. clutCh ,.., -...t _.~the fw ef .ttif+iftf tMn wft9fte¥• y..
-W.t..:
'6J llCOll 2 Dlt-HT CONTININTAL .,.... ...... lf!Wllr. V4 11595~ 12495·
'" IEAll& '67 llWWA&BI
I '
1968 ·.Lincoln Continental
America'• most dlltlngaished motorcar.
:
The Contin~ntal profile, -
a classic in· its own time,
meanin9fully refined for 1968
L.+ us erre119e • person•I demon••
atre+ion for you, clurint which you
mey become acqueint.d with th
le.tint plHsure encj preriit• eweft:
fftt y.u i1t lhe 1961 Lincoln Contltt-
entel a.den ., coupe.
IEJJNCOLN CONTINENTAL MAD.E .A WAGON,
.. t • . .
.COLONY · RIRK WOULD BE IT ••• . . \
letter Idea
C.rs from
the m.kers of
Lincoln
Continental
PRE OWNED. so.ooo · WARRANTY
~
CONTININIALI MIRCURYI
·u .-cuaY Moatcl9fr . . • • • • • • • • snts
....... Wllll LM!illY llllt ........................... , .... ~,...,. ........ ~eh'...,.... ...
-···-~ ........ -·-
OYER 225
NEW 1968
Dona~ DIRTS '
·CORONETS CHAIGEn
.l' '62 CHM '64 DOMI ·-
llOVA "' I'll. M4. 4"" CUITOM -¥4 ,.,.., --~. •7m. A ,.... IMr1I .......... M. •l'WMA. A ........ : • ----· ._ .. ,_... -...,,. ...... .. ...... ·-~-: ....
fUU n1e1 s599 =. S1066~·
'64 COMO '61 CADILLAC~
CIOUP9 ~ M ....,, :
CM.llNTI, V.f. .,..., """' ltr. Uc. •tee.a --;. ·
.....,_, low mli... Tiie ef IM ... --_. .. -
WtKI. -lor Ille llllle .. ..... =.
-Lk. tOflmt.
fUU. taan M.L
PllCI •T7 7 PllCI
'61 IUICK '62 FOID
IL.aC.TllA. ~ wi t• 'AllU.ANI • CO Ul'I,
_.,...... A NII Drfffltt .._,., -aM ,..., tt ....
_.. ·~mA. PUU PVU.
PltCI $399 PllCI
'62 CHEVY
. ............ ............... ~ ..................
S699
,
•-. • ._ • ~•.-.. ,.,,.. ... • ·~ >• •-. t •-. ' I • .. ~ •'••~• • t • • -,
OAJLY l'JLOT
----·-
~ .
·01 DISPLAY
READY FOR DELIVERY
Let us demonstrate "Elegance in · lctionr'
'65 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE $3495
'66 CADlu.AC COUPE OE VILLE
,UN -~t ,ius IKlerV eir concllllOnlN, NCl,._llY IOW lftlltflt, 11\0W a.I wltlM wlltl ller-'llfle Woe.de bhit lfli....... Tllr & ltl-1< ,._.,,,,. -,,,,,_ ... .,_,,
I
'66 BUICK ELECTRA 225 $~195
He,._ -· o.r._ ..,., fl'-wltll CWlMI ell vl!IYI ~ ..... -""'-"t _.. tedwY •Ir Ollldltlen!M. Tiii _,, -"MltllN w "*'Y ollw iNw •tr.. TNIY --.
'65 PLYMOUTH SPORl RJRY $1995 '66 CADIUAC SEDAN DE Vllll
'66 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE $3995 '64 PONTIAC CATALINA $1195 '67 CADILLAC SEDAN DE Vlll£
Hormtlldy blue with 'ull c.d1llK _, IQUI-"' """ i.c1erf e1r (Ofl(llllonl"v. ~-door IOCllt end """" rtl•-· AM-FM reoi.. IWlll9hl NIWtnel, too ,,_, m rH
.. -.u1-.. oer-cer. L~ """""" VCL •4
'61 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE
l'ul Cedlllec -MUI-I llNI ledotY •Ir cendlttonlM. V«V -ler cfleslnllt
wttll llermonl1ift9 vlnl'I roof. $19-AN.-l'M r9'1e. f1'VIY en -tlONI - -lmmeculeM cer. Flewl-In r.eN ••IL
'65 CHEVROLET IMPALA $1795 '66 CADIUAC SEDAN DE VILLE
SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. MON. THRU FRl.-SAT. I SUN. 9:00 A.M .-'>:00 P.M.
THOSE WHO WANT THE BisT-FIND. IT AT . .
. ___ NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 54-0-9100
• r.
' .
$5395
,,.---~~ ......... -
. ~ ! J boor banltop. VI, automa-
• .I tic. power 1teertn1. ndfo.
OLDSMOIU
''5 OlDS
Ylst1 Cnllser
llJater. wb.ite wans. factor)' 4 ,,. , r:. Dr. f pa& W81Cft, YO, 8utl>
• ,arr. matlc, puwer lteerlnc '
"# . 66'• ; . " ,. ~ ~ -'U CHIY. IMP.
H.T. CPI.
Fee. elr, VI, evt•., '/$,
'/I , n,;, cer thewt I let
ef 1..,f119 ce,.,
$2191
•u COMIT
-STAT10N WA~
fee. elt, 1" ... ,.. ••*•·• l , H, yeffew witll Wuk . ,..., ......
$1791
'" '°"' m .... CPI.
brakeif ndlo, bee~ wbJte
walla, factory air.
'67 Plymouth GTX 440 ca ln.
SlOO A take over pymnts.
fi.46.Cml alt S PM
JOHISOI & SON
Uncoln ancl Mercwy
COSTA MUA LOT
A "9rty lawlt ..... te .. .-y .,. ... -4 Caru1.., te,... II
. . ' .... ,.. ................ qn ......
65'•
~
'61 UNCOLN
CONT. 4 DI.
"'" ,.. ... a ew, i.1 .. 1r
, ...... with n,M WM. Le
""'••· 92991 ..........
71t H.T. CPI.
fee. e w, YI, ...... ,IS,
,,., A/H. 11.t •'"-111..tt
l11t. bceNe!tt.
tlS9S
•61 Cl9. Qn• CARL llllMIR "·'·CPI. ---·
64'•
'64 MOC
c.-, Pwtl w ...
"'" ,_... a •"· ~ .. +;. fwl yellew witll I.lac.. iftl. W••'s169i
'64 Ml9" .,...w ...
A Ylatt CntlMt wittl fee.
eif I IM-· 0... _,..,,
1 .. -c.111 ............ .
tl691
'64 OLDS ....... c,..
F.lf ,_., I el-. He.4-.. --w. W... 911ta. ........,, ,, ••
... flDll " ... ....
63'•
'63 MllC. CUST. ..... .., I Ir .... ,.
Fee. eir I .....,, i.,....
wey wind, -_,..,, J...
'"•c11fete C«i
$1091
Ftc. eir I ,...., ee4 W.t l , . ..,;,., .. ,. .. ,.....,
val .. et
$1091
IOY CAI•
PONTIAC ·
-ea.-•.. a.ta ,... Iii 4444
ar..p c.inc,·. ~
Dialer tDr kollil • "'°""' .... ' ..., .
'IT CATALINA Bdtp. 2 Dr.;
air, pwr. lteer. A bralca.
new ...,... tins. OriliM1
owner. $.1150. 548-1943
IAMQI ·"'
'M Cla.saic 560 Sedan. Aato.
R ' H, P.S. Low mileqe. BeautifUl Haleeh ,.u.w.
15915.00 1'.P., Small dn pay·
mc!nt • 48.40 mo. HoUday
Ram bier 1969 Barllor Bhd.
M'l-tlm
'64 Oassic Sedan, R A H.
Ecflaomy ' eyl . • • 21,000
actUlll miles. 195.00 F .P.
Small Ill Pll)'IDellt~.oo mo.
~ Ramble!-19li9 ffuo..
bar Bhd. Mi.t029
'M Rambler. 2 DR. JM ....
~ tires, a. cood. ns.m2
awtGEm
* * CADIL~CS * *
....... ......... ,.,,""=, •Ire•~· YeryCINnf
• • • • • •
,,... '' ... 'fl c....-
1-------RAMllll
'65 UMltlR
2 Door. I eyl., automatic, ra-
dio, beater, -.......
..
.. • .. • • 3 .. .. • • g
• ~ • • . .
.
. -
-I.
L
a
• ..
ii
. . . . ..
SPORT COUPE.
'62 IMPALA H.Til $495
Rldlo ind heater.
fleer l)hlft, ...... ...t Wtt, full '62 JAGUAR XKE $1995 l41'i1 ..... with 210 H.P. engine, VI. ,. .16·6· .. ···~ • wheel~ white Will tlre1p..tinted •· .... :W.i.chhtew, AM rldlo. ~-_.
cient ........ (lee st1,...r). Stock """"" '*' Jlt.
· • ltMdmr. 4 .,...., wire wheels, redle and heat·
the "FAMOUS" NtW 1968 ~.NOMAD
STATION WAGON
........ r·,; .................... _ ,· ,-. 2·5~·&' I :. :5.·· .. ................................ ...... ...... ....... .... ,.,,,.,,
... Mltl. .... I ft1r,... ... ".: . . . .. .• · .. -. .. -·# --., ,. i I "' . I t
the :'FAslltoNAB~' New' .19~ MALIBU ,·
SPORT COUPE
er, I .. ,....,. with white top.
'58 CHEV. WAGON
VI, 1utom1tlc, power tteerln9.
\
'59 FORD
Converttble. VI," IUtonMtlc.
$145
·'60 RAMBUR REBEL $295
w_.... VI, 1Utomatlc. rldle, heater.
'63 CHEVROLET c~~1JJ~0 $695
% Ten. lutine ,.,. encl 111 1eceuorl-.
'66 . PLYM. FURY Ill $2295
9 P ... Wlf°". VI, 1ut.ift1tic, pewer tleerlnt,
i
r.a., helter.
,, . I . . ,, ....
'62 IMPALA
Hardtop, V-1, 1ut°""tlc, power ttMrlng, r•
dlo, fM1ter.
'61 OLDS F-85
4 Door deluxe. Almond f1wn. Aut•Mlk:, ,....
dlo 1nd heater.
'67 CAMARO
Hardtop coupe. 327 VI, automatic, power tteer-
lng, rldlo, heater, bucket •ab, center console.
'60 VALIANT
4 door. Autom1tlc rMlllo h"ttr powtr
tfMrlnt .
'66 FORD F-100
Pickup. VI, automatic, helfw, helvy duty ·~ 1
ber.
'51 FORD
Stlflon w190n. VI engine, automatic transm ... ,
tlon.
$1595 '65 MUSTANG .
$1695
$1895
4 Door. VI, 1utomatlc, f1Ctory air, radio and
'65 •ALA SPORT COUPE $1995
127 VI, .,.._.tfc, power ,._riftl, factory air
tMMllte.n1,., rldlo ind heater, ermine white
With Wue Interior.
Herdtop coupe. 219 VI, automatic,,.....~
Int. poppy red, black Interior.
'66 CHEVELLE MALllU
Sport coupe. VI, '"'°' heater, yellow .with
black wlnyl Interior, cletn and • nel ltuy.
'55 CHEVROLO ~c~0u~
ltMdy for work.
'63 DODGE
Staffen w..-. VI, autematlc, poww .,..,....,
redlo lfMI heater.
,
....... ,. .. ---....... ~, ..... _.. .....
Fully fKtory equipped includint hHter, front ind
rNr Hit belts, p.dded dish •nd visors, will to will
c1rpeting, outside rHr view mirror, back·up lights
and other st1nd1rd equipment. '2311 ~ 2DOORO.LUXI
ford's •••ut.. ......... . . . . • ' •• . ........ with ....., ....._
NEW '6·& .. THUNDERBIRD.~ ~re-·.·:. .... .=
IN
STOCK!
--'419268 ~-lffutlful 2 Door h1rdtop with 429 • VI· engine,
~ Crul..o.Mltic tr1nanl11lon, radio, he~ter, Magic
.. ire vent system, power disc br1kff, "°"er stMr·
t Int •M over 20 more st1ndard T·Blrd '1cc .. soriff.
OFf
SEASON
CAMPER
SMCIAL OfflRI
GOLDLINI CAMPIU
Al OUR COl'IJ
. '61 f-250
WIPER SPKIAlS
IN JTotK FOR
''5 PONTIAC &TO s1395 VI, trl powot, ttick thlft, radio, huter. No.
PIEH °'I. 20 'f. dowt'I or trede. $4' per 1110. 30 194..
t64 CHIVIOUT n CAMINO ~1495 fklrup VI, n to, U H, factory air No. F25727. )
It 'f. !low• or ttacle $59 per 1110. 24 1110.
Pickup. 6 cylll'lclor, 3 1pud, radio. No. HLH 100. 5695. •A lie dowt1 UI per 1110. 24 1110.
Ii FOlD ~AIRLANI 500 St 295 kl.h 111er4Df111ence VI, radio. ht1ter. No.
f"S 100. 20 % dowl'I or ~racla. $4' ,.., mer. 10 1110.
f~r. VI, 1ir col'lcl., ltS, P-windowt, P.,ut,
,.lo, huter, No. I ~ I A. Tu I lie. clown.
; ~~;;.~~~~It DAYTONA
fdfojll. VI, stick shift, raclio, huhr, No.
14A. Tu I lie. 4'owl'I. $21 jll•r mo. 24 mo. ·
51195
'61 Goldllne 110. Complete livint
for 4. Dbl. sink, 3 burner r.nge,
75 lb. ice box, feem mlttreuet, elec.
1•s " ...... systeml, 4,.,.. -decorator fvrnlshl"fl.
'61.NID COUNTIY· squ1u
VI, 1uto., 1it col'lcl., PS, AaH. No. NOZ 241.
20 'I. clowft or trede $St per 1110. JO 1110.
'st CHIV. NOMAD WA50N
VI , auto111atic, power 1tt11i"t · No. KClt 626.
T Ill I lie. clowft. $23 per 1110. 24 mo.
51895 '-
· s395
~':0!~2':'!u~n. "6", euto., eir c.M., ltlH. s1495
He. SVZ 1.7. 20'1. clown or tude. ~t ,w mo. ,
30 ,,.., •
'U PONTIAC LI MANS
Mechanics special. Stick 1hift, ltlH . .:ru I Ile.
UI 111e1 1110. '24 mo ,
'U POaD •AL.AXIi IOO
VI, 2 Or. H.T. 2 tol'le, fa~tory equipped.
No. 7'2'A 20 '1. d owft or trada
$St per "'o 30 mo •
'U FORD ~AL.AXIi 500
VI, 2 Or. H.T. Automatic, PS, reclio, hutar
No. wNM 111. 20 '1. dewn or tr•da
$3f er 1110.° 24 lflO • '
•
·5695
51695
5895 -
CAutotMtlc tr11n1 ev.U.
.W..)
. • · WE aar:·
Ol.ANGI COUNTrS
ONLY AUTHOIRID
After 1/3 Ca.h
er .. T...W Dn.
(Includes ·Ta It Llci)
1M MITllACK '
._ .. ,-,.,.. . "' : • • . ' ......
SHELIY AMERICAN DEALER
..
,;
~ ~
I ,
> !
J ,,
t
'{ • )
}
f
{ ,
''t
• l
_ ..
--
f: .1 •• II
-
~
--
-·~
~ . , ...
.. .. -
IRST · l ~MPRO VE ME NT IN
I I
VER 60 YEARS
Not siKe Newport Beacll incorpor-
atioll llCll • ••itr illfro••••• beetl
Mada• is ...... plDCe at Ocem Front
tt.;s ..... ,~ cwnta bmNrl ..
~ • tlle ,_HS COllC1'919 Straacl
travenecl by so wy many thousands
of tomists every year. Hundreds of let·
ters have been received from out of
towners complaininq about the condi·
tion and cleanliness of the sidewalk, so
City Council voted to make the im·
provement, plus a new walk faceinq the
beach ad"tGCeat to tM parkinq area. It
is hopetl this wil keep sand out of non·
battlers' shoes.
History of tlais famollS strand tells
• It.at tt.e oricjinal ocea11 front was
calacl Newport lmiler llock. Probably
w of tlle eld1st •••• stmclieq to-clclr •Newport ~•c• is tM two story
lartler Block on Ocean Front iust off
23rcl StNet, -at least fo•clen •d
occ11P•ts ~ as stimag a history as
clicl oft.er pens of ... city. o. its site
reposed a smal frame builcfittcJ housinq
a qrocery store operated by Conrad
Crookshank, father of A. J . Crookshank,
for years president of the First National
Bank of Santa Ana.
Henry A. Peabody, who ran the old
Santa Ana Blade which he relinquished
when President Grover Cleveland a p·
pointed him Postmaster at the County
Seat in 1889, later came to Newport
and bought the grocery from the senior
Crookshank. Peabody's son, George,
helped in the enterprise. Amonq llis
duties was to deliver ice in a small
WCICJOll to customers in the vicinity. The
ice came in from Santa Ana on the rail·
Th. Southland's Finest
road and was unloaded on the Newport
pier where tH freigllt aad pasww
deDOt was located •
Tite Newport post office was ift.
staled in the grocery store and H. A.
Peabody became the postmaster. A few
years later the grocery bumed to the
ground and on its site was erected the
first brick building in the town known as
the Barber Block.
Ghosts of the past are stiU alive on
old Ocean Front in Newport Beadt.
The city can be iustly proud of tflis
new face lifting which wm be completed
and in readiness for the beach crowds
soon to appear in great numbers at this
best of all baeches.
lest recJGrdS,
Al
AR
HAIDWBf e DtlOllT PAINTS e SMALL APPLIANW • PLUMBING SUPPLIES
1' --..c.. ..
.... U.S. '-'· Off.
2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach A~ Friendly Place to Shop • Open Sundays Daily 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. -PHONE OR 3-2350
Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands Of Merchandise At Fair Prices
Mate-S.C119-0AILY l'ILO
FrlMYo I'-....., I. 1"4
I' .... I
I
ANDY CAREY, YANKEE
BASEBALL P L A Y E ll
T U-R N E D BUSINESS·
MAN,. IS THE SUBJECT
OF DOROTHY PIER'S
MEET T H E PEOPLE
· FEATURE O~ PAGE 3 •
KITCHEN DECORATING
F 0 R CONVENIENCE
AND APPEAL IS EAS.
IER NOW WITH INNO.
VATIONS AND IDEAS
DISCUSSED IN J. RUS.
SEL TUMELSON'S DE-
SIGNER'S NOTEBOOK
FEATURE ON PAGE 4.
DON WILSON'S OUT 'N'
ABOUT COLUMN ON
PAGES 6 AND 7 TELLS
A B 0 U T THE NEW
HUNTINGTON S E A·
CLIFF COUNTRY CLUB
IN H U N T I N G T 0 N
BEACH. THE ENTER-
TAINMENT PAGES 6
T H R 0 U G H 11 ALSO
Will FILL YOU IN ON
OTHER PLACES TO GO
AND THINGS TO DO.
.. ,lT"il'
.-#
.
4 ..
'
U C 11 A R T E X H I B I T 0 N. ::· 'l !·OtW· ..
'
-
~
g -
&:NO'IT'S PltOIPBCTOR'S P&MDI: -Kaott'1
Berry P-, Bucb m.d., Buena Part, ii cele-bratiq tbe ~ ..........., ol tM dileoYery
ol fold ID Caiu.nla rib a parade Sat, Feb. S
at DOOll and tpedal nenb ~ the day.
Tbe ....... wtddl will marda ~ Grand
Aft .... ...,..... Gbolt Town eonaista ol. men
tbM 50 trouPlo a.ta 8Dd buds. 'J1lere la DO
Mmlwlta cMrtt· JIMn: 11 a.m. to t p.m. ...... m.1111. ,,.. c:eletntioe CJriliD.aJl1
9Cbecluie4 6r lat Sal, WU postpoaed•due to
niL
CHAMBER OONCEltT-Tbe Laguna Be.ach Cham·
ber Music SodetJ la praeatinc the "Zurida
Cbamber Octet" bl concert &In., Feb. 4 at
1:30 p.m. ID tbe L.B. Higla School Auditorium.
125 Part An. Tbe Octet .W play Beetboftn'1
E-Oat ~ Septet, Op. 2» and Shubert'• F·
ruJor Octet, Op. t•. n cteta, $3.00 for adultl.
Sl..50 for studentl. Pboae 4M-3711.
\JQ CONCERT -Sltarbt, Jbvi Shankar will pre.
Mat Indian mlllic ID concert Thurs., Feb. 4 at
1:30 p.m. ID Campm Hall. UC Irvine, 7901 E.
Irvine St.. Irvtne. Sllantar, both as a performer
and instructor la credited with much of the
influence of Eastern musk on jazz and rock
and roll groups. Tictetl, priced at SS, are
available at the Fine Arts Box Office, UCL
Phone 133-6617.
2 ~( ... ... ...-
• -
•• I D0l ·•c'tl ,O FUN
~pecial Kv~nts
AfTEllNOON CONCERT -Laura Lee Wbltc.nb,
ftutll IOIGUt, ICCBP ... ld 1'y Clark W1llteGmb
will perfGrm wwb bJ Bach, Debuuy, VIYUdl,
• Salat-8eul darbll the UCI Atternooll Ccmcert, ''Fhd.tl: Sm.0, Medimn and Laree"
Feb. 7, at 4 p.m-., la f'OOm 111' J'ine Arts B1dkf.
ing, UC lntne, ,,_1 E. Irvine, Irvine. No ..S.
m1alcm cbarte.
8ERENDIPTl"Y FAIR -The annual funcl-nlafnt
fair ... ..... book ule spomorecl by the
Friencll of COila Meaa Ubrary will be beld
Tbun., M. I tnm 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Fri.
Feb. t from t a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Colt.a
Mesa's Womma'1 Club, 110 West 11th Street.
Costa Mela. Dilplayl Include Indian Artifadl,
anUqae pewW collectlou, jewelry, and old
MUlen. Local aatbm'I will co-host events ,,...._
., ..... Mm'nlce nun., •uo includel ....
tasUnc part;r. No tiebtl for Thurs. will 1lt ....
at tbe door. P1MM Ml-7254 or the CGlta llela
lillrsy. Fri., edmlpfoa 25c at the door.
Coming Up
~
MARINA BS DUMA -The Drama clepm1ment
at IUriaa RIP &moel wilt preaeat the Sbab-..-reu ~. 6"'l'Wellth mpt,•• ,... •
tbrouCJl 10 la the Wetaia ol ..... Bltll
Scbool, l5l'l1 ~ Dr., Huntiqtoa Beeda.
Curtain time I p.m. Tlcketl: 75c for studeab;
'1JJO far aclulta, available at the door.
00 MODERN DANCE -The dance department
at UC Irvine will pretent its first concert, Feb.
9 and 10 at 1:30 p.m. in the UCl Studio Theater,
7901 Irvine st., Irvine. The group will dance
"Prisms, PlnlODI and Paradox" three new
works by Eocene Loring and James Penrod.
Tictetl SS.00, are available at the Fine Arts
Box Office, UCL Phone 133-6617.
DISNEYLAND VALENTINE PARTY -Slqle
ticket event from I p.m. to 1 a.m., Sat., Feb.
10 includes mu.ate and dancing through-out DiJ.
neyland with headliner, bit-record star, Glen
Cambell, ~m Elliot'• Orc.hestra, the Royal
Tahitian Dancers, the Young Men from New
Orleans and other musical groups. Advance
tickets, '5, on u1e at Desmonds, Walllchs
Music City, Dtmeyland and with BantAmeri·
card at all Bub of America. On the ntpt ol.
the event tlctetl will be• sold only at Dianey-
land. ncteta include admission and unllm1ted
use ol all atractloaa except sbootin( 1alleria.
Phone: ......
~
LAGUNA WINTEll Fl'SrlV AL -Laguna Beach
will hold itl annual Winter Festival Feb. 11
through Feb. 21.. Planned events i.nclude a
Gourmet dinner, Mon., Feb. 19, stage play
"Battfoot in tbe Part.'' Wed., Feb. 21, The
Artist.a Ball, Sat, Feb. 24, a performing artl
rtvue "Laeuna on Stage". Sun., Feb. 25, a
Luau, Mon., Feb. ii, and a garden tour daily.
Ticket. for then events are available at tbe
Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, 7.80
Park Ave. Phone 4M·1018. No admission charge
to festival grounds, arts and crafts displays,
surfing contelt, Sun. F eb. 18, or Backstage
Tour Sat., Feb. 17 and 24.
Coming Up
INDIO DAB PESTIVAL ..... lndlo presents its M-
nual festlnl Feb. 11 throqb Feb. 25 at the
festival ,.,..nd) bl IricUo. Etblbitl include art
by local re1ldentl, flower-dllplax• usinl tbe
date palm, a junlOr livestoct exhitilt, and a
gem and ~eral show. An Arlb1an Night'•
Paceant will be pre1enled eYeninp at 6:45
p.m. SpecUd daily attraction will be a horse
lbow with camel and ostrich races as inter-
miasion entertalnmenl Grounds admission for
adults, '1.25, ch1ldren 25c and children under m. tree.
UNCOLN BIRTHDAY OBSEJlV ANCE -Mission
SaD Luil Rey will have a number or documents
about Lincoln on display. Included will be an
orl&inal paper aigned by Uncoln elvtnc the
Mlasion back to the Francllcu Padres, and
document. concern.lng his assassination. San
Lm. Rey Mllltoa is located three mile• inland
tr.IL "Oceemide.
ft.&.VELOGUE -The Newport Hartiar Kiwanlt
Cl1ll> will pruent "Paiulal, Lad to Dllcover,"
a travel film narrated by Wllllam McCrea on
Fri., Feb. is at a p.a. T!M mm and lecture
will take place in the OCC audltarimD, 2'101
Fairview Rd., C01ta Mesa. Tlcbtl available at
the door, •uo.
Sporu
HORSE RACING -Thoroughbred horse racing at
Santa Anita Park, 285 W. Huntingtoa Dr.,
Arcadia, Tues. through Sat., first post time .et
fGr 12:30 p.m. •too,ooo Charles H. Strub Stakes,
Sat, Feb. S.
PRO BASKETBALL -Anaheim Amigos vs. New
Orleans Fri., Feb. 2 at I p.m.; Houaton Sun.,
Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. and New Orleans, Thurs., Feb.
I at 8 p.m. Games played at Arena, Anaheim
Convention Center, 800 West Katella, Anaheim.
COLLEGE BASKETBAU -OCC vs. Fullerton
Sat, Feb. 3; Golden West Feb. IS at OCC Pet-
erson Gym, 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa. Game
time 8 p.m.
COVER: 'lbe UntiUed work on our cover
by Man Ray bears the simple notation "Artists
proof IV". It la one of the works at the UCI
gallery being shown in the "20th Century on
Paper" exhlbil Works from private collections
and museums make up the collection. There
are some photos and a feature on Page 5.
Gale te FD
Med the PMple
Marina 1111' Drama
Gardea Neta
Dalper'1 Netebttt
ua Art EDD.It
o.t 'N' AMt
E*rtalamemt
Mnle1
ORANGE (:OAST
WEEKENDER
Pare !
Pare s
Pare S
Pate 4
Pate 4
Pate S
Pa1ea 1-7
Pa1e11-11
Pa1ea lt-11
MAGAZINE
Fl'Way, Febnary !, 1tll
Or-. c.e.t W•K••Ola ....__ 11 ............... M -_._ It Ille OAI\. Y '91.0T 11r tlll Or-. c:..t ,..._. Ct..
......_, '"""· ........... le9dl. c-. .... L-. ....... ..... M!Mm -........ Va...,, CMltlt1lll, ...., .... OfftCt .. 111$, ........, llMdl, Cal--ftMi..
Pbo.e IC-ml
IAcy Bell Edit.tr
-
175;2661 2" ••lti• ..... LMe. c.... .....
tl,ernesa
~ . . ' '
llllPHOHl·Ml-1112 fOlliiiiiUIAllOll
TWO II& HITS
SECOND HIT
., IWnftf aa40MAR SRARJr 80PBIA .IAM\Dl"1 .... .,..,
"""'--th•a 1111 . ~J~ "' ..... . a uu.&__,.., .._ ....
'~==-1 .1 ....,.,
he. Show Startt 7 p.m.
Centlnuous S.t. from S; Sun. ~ 2
AT THE ENTRANCE
TO FAMOUS
LIDO ISLE .. ~do
lllWPOllT tu.CM -...... -.. I•'"°'"' U. W. -OI, 1-U,.
....... St9ftl 6:41
c..t. s.. ..... J:JI , ...
THE BIG DOUILE llLL
A roofi•f. tooein'. shoofin-;
buC Sincere piCtuf'e !.
~-
, . • . . I ~,
rl!!nwwm••·•• uwwu••·-:.. --· .!!-~-1,!!l·ll•·-tB ..a..
--·-------·· =•1:
........ 1111111 ONLY Pl&.OT ...... . ..._, ....
.... l!!i:A
./.uMat~·
( -~;.:..:.. \
Relax ancl ~y · the
f11tad in cul11na encl
clacor. n. pu~ic '•·
cility, with tndy •
country club atMos·
phere.
• POPULAR DINNERS • v..a o.c..-J.fs
Prime lllb 4.25 ............ us
New Y.tc S..-4.25
• OPIM TO THE •
PUIUC
SH•H
COCK·TAILS -~·
·~
DINING
llJml&TOll
SUCIJf
)I(
COUITIY CUI
Public Welcome
Ct ..... '" ..., c:.... ·~ ..............
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Va MIU MO. OP PAC"'C
COASTHMMWAJOfP
.oLOINWllT ITlm
"SHIP" SHIPLEY
OMAMm "' ......... ,_.., ........
Ofll
TIM MoRGAN
f'\.111
THE TIYCYCLE , ....................
"We """
F• 2 -3nl
Feb. 9-lOth
THE COSMOS
141 ... ,,.mm
SUL llUCH
5f6.4132
mesa
..19SMAIE ~Lei&
ln ,....v.
ANDREW--' . ' ....
CAJtTOONS
All SUB 50c
MAT4DOa llOC>M ........ -"---
a.OJ ssvlu.& . w.,.....~,, •
CilAUT 00..00 , ........ ~
~--~ ................ ~=::: ClldWI ......... ~~··· If• .. ........ ., ........
..... ""
....... _ ..... ~ ,.....,.._., ...... ........... ,....... .....................
SOUTH SIAS
TitOPICAL PISH
211w • ....._c....._ ................ .... "" .... ,. .. ,_._" ...
•'-1•,,..
llf·PIBlE ... ,.,. .......
-....-~··.....,··~ ... ~.,...~~·~-...-
·LAST 'ft DAYS
"MAGll.FICENl!"
_ ' l1 . -aweD--JCM ,,, BREATHTAKllB! '' •
,.
I
11 mesa
.. , ,·: •. . ' .. ~ .
. ...,..
"'""''
Positiwefy
NO c.eras
•Tape
larders
•well
................ .........
;~---......... '--... -... "'MDII.,....,
Atwear·
@
How Many
Times
Have You
Seen ...
11111 11rr••~
G1•,:, Darrer<, & M1;t.:···
1•";:·:;:~"·1
EnfetfainlllMf
lovers Only! ...............
RATS .. at ....... n..w ....... •ta. Cllll. ... Ce., U1 S.. -~ .......... • ......... Qr'a • M ........... • ,._ Ol4t fM.TDt
~
Meet ••• People
Contitwed from ,... 3
Andy reiterated. You have to have tbem both
and then work UJo4. .
"There's a tremendous improvement in
the yowig athletes todaJ," Aody said. ''They
start playing earlier, iet better instructions
and coaditioniQg prGll'Ulll and t,hat enhances
their IUcee.tS.
"Staying on top once you iare a pr.ofes-
aional is twice IS hard IS the row up. People
are always working to take that top spot
laway from you. You bne to keep working
or else."
Andy's hours as a business man are just
tbe opposite of what they were a.s a ball play-
er. Wbere he used to stay up late, many times
until one a.m., be now rises at 4:30 a.m. to
be in Los Angeles by 9:30, a half hour before
the stock market opens on the west coast.
Bis bed time is 9 p.m.
Andy md his wile Lucy, whom be met
at the Pasadena Playhouse, and married in
1955, moved to Newport Beach in 1959. They
uwe two dlll<tren. .TlDlllly, 11 and Jennifer ,
I , who both attend Mariners school.
. Besides bunting_ and fishin&, Andy enjoys
Jbotoeraphy. Jn bis spare time be is building
1 dune buggy ill )\is garage and several times
I a week be worts out at the Loi Angeles AlJl.
lleti~ club, where be LI a m~.
Andy Carey pl.aye with an athlete's youth
and rigor in the ruued iame of business and
mates each inning look enticiQsJy like fun.
I --DoNfhy ,....
A scene from the pidure, "Cool Hand Luke"
lfarri"t Paul Newman, currently showing at
tM Edwards Theam, Huntington Beach,
South Coast Theatre, Lagun• and the Pacific
Driftoln, Fountain V•lley.
~tup. FLY!
DlaECT TO ••. LAS VEGAS/PALM SPRINGS
FOR HOTELS & I IOI H&fR
DISllT CLASSIC .... ,..,.~. SHOWS
RESERVATIONS I ..... s,.1..-
Catallna Y•1•• Alrll .. s
AUl THMINAL. OttANGK 546 6612 COUNTY AIRPORT •
&••················· • The Laguna Beach Playhouse happily presrnl$ •
• a funn11 cru ~1'" musical eot'Mdr •
: 'THE AMOROUS FLEA' :
ti9 Jbuth Coast RtJ>enory
EVERYONE AGllEESI
A MaTWlou Production ot a Greet COttMdy
THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE
1'IW ..... "'"""· c.... ..... l:ll ............. ....., ~·-·~ .... Ml sea .... ..., s.e.. ....... .-. ...... .....,
PICTUUS a0M THI WALLS Of MW R
.............. CW,t
........................ M..lm.l:M·
,,_. c.....
"Waterhole # r ....
"C'..._, Let'• U.. e Uttle" .... .....,,..
A19AJ"'80..Y
frank Sinatra _ .. .==
LQ
, He
teaches
Loodon's
turned-on
teens to cool
it and call
him"Sir''l
SIDNEY POITIER
Oplit Nithttr ~ p.m. ......... ._ .. a,....
~-----·--.
PaUl r\I &.. W1'Aa'\;
cont Hal'.lo l llKF
Ut ~ --L._ --------~
.... 'fll!l -
.... , ...... CUSllCS
RllY~YNtelft ._ ....
.. ANNA CAltNfNAH ... w .... ....,
.... D'9lltw
"MIN ANO •ILL"
~UtiOU~-
IA~
EATH
llOMI Of IOCllNI OWi !OMS
I Jlt EAST IALlllA II.WI. \ tl,IAlJOA 1£111NSUlA•673-4Ml_\t,
• CHAD W'1M 'MINT OtllY •
H.ld Over Third Week
!'A SUPERB
FILM!"-l ...... _
"BRILLIANT
CINEMA ARl'." --..r-...1 ....v ... r-
1
• directed by Dout Rowe • Al.SO
11• HELD OVER! • . JWsw.r\llrnatw
• WednHdey• lh"' Seiv•dey• el "30 • 11--GIVE TO
• Tiek.+s: 494-1061-lo• Office lit 0c .... Ave. • 1 YOUR
,. ••••••••••••••••• , . · ......... • UNITED FUND
I ......... 'q C DAILY l'l&.OT
........ ~1. ....
.·
'llldt
tJ.i
f~~
Pr9 ball players never die. Tbey jut go on to bluer and better
adventures. At least that is the case of 31 year:Old ADly Carey, who
pat a total of 12 years into professional baseball incladlng eight years as third bueman with the New York Yankees •
Bont in Oakland. ADdy started pla}'inl[ buetta11 when m was
about 12 years old in Alameda, California wnere t.r.cl.:l He hecMne serious about the eame as a freahman at Alameda _
In 1Nt Johnny Vergez, a friend of Andy's family and former thinl
bueman for the Gianb, encouraged Andy to seek a career in baseball
and Wpecl him to obtain a baseball scbolanbip to St. Mary's CoJlege in Moraga, where be coached.
Minna Hltlh School ..,,.. students ire lhown In a SceM fl'Olft the .. Twelfth
Night"' which they will .......,.. February I through 10 at the high school,
15871 Sprintdale, in Huntington Buch. S.. Guide to Fun, P• 2, for time
and tlcbt lnfwmation.
......... tuC I DAILY I'll.OT
FfMr( • .....-.i. ....
111:9&'• 1111: paa1aa ~VJ' LUelJl, Ule CIUD ... la ~ .... ,,.,.......,
including four world championships uder mua,er CNIJ1'*8Dltl· .. ··
r .t i..
From 1960 thrwgb 1112, Alldy ~-Giii ,._: eld Wltb .Uae Kan••• l'.ltv A.thlatl-tha """'--I a Ill--_,;..a ""--• ,:,_ • _ ~ •
~ .. -"--· .... ;._ U-:1••-__ ................ __ .&.-.&-L----~-.. -.. -:_-:"A_-;--.-. -
Continued en ,_,. 10
c ·usTOMER 1CONFIDINCEI
. PUBLIC ' ACCEPTANCE! .....
Wl'RE 'PROUD Of n•ll" TWO · •ACTll
In two short yean, we have b .. n ace!.imecl l>y ~e pr04iuc:. IMf'lc'.t i .. i;.
An9eles ••• ''The bi99est produce uc:c:ess of ftte --.r· TMy 414.'t tt.U.k
we knew our: businen ancl wltisperecl, "He wOft't t.. i.-bn1Ms1 +o M1-I" t..
st .. d we're laughing out loud and """"9 a lwiff Milto.. ct.11.trs itt ,,.-e
ules ••• in just 2 yHrs.
Than~s to our 3200 ~sh customers evwy wHlt, U2 ....tear...ts, 7J --~~
countless schools, eollecies, institutioM, etc. How ebocat J•d Stert YYW, with
these specials. P.S, 6 trvclc.s delivering now!
' -a.. THISE COUPONS AND 'SAW -
LARO! )I SIU J LARGE WASHINGTON ,.,,,,, ftl n. .... (,.. t
ARTICHOKES · DEUCIQIJS i ,CHERRY
'.J-TOES I
'
••
I
4 ... :,
, . , ..
'
e :41
• .I I
\
•
f
\
I
\
61w'l.OO ~· 25c ~, ·1 I . , ' ...
IJfftJt ' LIMlt ' ... . ·~· '-.,1 .:
watt. na. c..,,.. Witt! 1'MI c..,..
PUCUUUUUCUUUUUSUUC db UUUUUUUOUU
--COWONS DPlll ,_UAIY ~ ,.._. ........_, ....,. ......... *''"' ...... ....., lecallr. ,.,, I '· ...... DI P1u:nt. lallMill Penlftlula. TM c.ttllte. u.-a ..... Nu .. I ',T_.. a.. Tace M1M. teyal Crest.
'!(llNlllllln111~ ...... .-, 11',ftit ~Of 1'e ........ ~ "" s ~ S PHONE: ~ ~ 'Iii ~ 67J..1715 ~ ~ 'Iii "" ~ ~ s '1111111111111111~
NEWPQR.T -. --.
PRO.DUCE
Or-.. c..ty'1 F_._
............ 0,1 ....
..
'
L.
'\
• ,.
\
' I
' l
f ~
• ,;
,.
,
:
J
,
I
;
J
,, .
, , .
# . . .
,
;
t
\
I~ I
'
..... ,. ...-~
. .-..... It tM ~ to art ~nlng ~· Rose pnmlng is not really dif-fiailt--prvwidfn.L:-has a IQOid aJW'p pau Of pruning shears and a good
,_ ~ gk>Te&° 1 people hesitate to prune roses for fear they don't know
the right teduUqae end will ruin the bush. This is highly unlike.ly. The worst
t.bing one can do is not prune at all The busb will become too dense with
growth and will prodllce fewer and smaller flowers.
• · ._.. ,...., tree roses and climbing roses are each pruned in a dif-
feient manner because the growth habit of each is diffel'ent.
Wheft prunint busb'roses, such as Charlotte Armstrong and Monte-
1uma, a good rule is to remove three quarters of last year's growth. Select
the itrongest canes coming up from the base and remove all side branches.
Cut out any canes that cross ~ther canes and any that are old, woody and
past their prime. Shorten tbe remaining canes to about two fEet in height.
This could be higher foT older and taller growing plants.
When cuttint canes be sure to cut to an outside "eye" for this will
be the bud lbal grows and forms the new branch. Make the cu1 a quarter
ol an inch above the bud and at a torty-five degree angle.
A ,,.. rose shoutd have its canes cut back to about twelve inches
from the graft at the top of the trunk. Some side branches can be left on
these canes but they should be cut back to only two or three "eyes." A tree
rose is its own wrst enemy for if it gets too much weight on top it is liable
to break. The pruning is aimed at keeping this weigbt down .
A cHmbint rose is never severely pruned until it has been in the
ground for two or three years. The first year on1y top the growth so the
canes don't climb further' than you want them to. Jn the second yur new
unes will come up and future pruning l"Onsists at cutting out old canes com-
pJettly and letting young ones take their pJatt. A good climber will have
at least three or four good strong main canes.
After prunint strip off any remaining leaves. Clean up all debris-
Jnrluding last year's mulch-Crom around the plants and spray the plants
and the ground underneath with a dormant SJ>T'IY such as lime-sufphur . This wm help kill both insects and ovuwinterlng fungus spores.
RNppfy a mulch in three or four ~ks and fertilize when the growth
start.!.
-Don Horton
4 -='
DESIGNER'S
NO·TE,BiOO.ll
Kitchen Planning
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER·DECORATOR
•
S.W-11 innovations hive occuned
in kitchen planning within the past y~
which have brougbt gruter simplicity
and easier maintenance lb a home own-
er. Among the6e are the vinyl finishes
on all surf aces.
Most ext.rior cabinet surfaces
now are finished in new vinyls in pat-
tems ol wood grains, leathers, tortoise
finishes, or clear and mixed colors. Such
practical finishes eliminate refinishing
and provide durable maintenance free
beauty wbiob is ~ joy to the homemak-
er. Even the interior of drawel'6 may be
vinyl lined and shelving can be vinyl
covered. In addition to the protective
surfacing, decorative molding and hard-
ware may be applied for interesting ac-
cents on doors.
Built-in appliances are now design-
ed with many new features such as
double door refrigerators with wood-
grain vinyl door panels; interesting new
stove arrangements; built-in coffee mak-
ers; built-in toasters; mixers, and many
other conveniences. Where color is used,
avocado and citron tones have become
very popular. Refrigerator door panels
may also be changed by using favorite
wallpaper, florals or plaids.
Vinyl is the thing for the floor too,
and some patterns have cushioned back-
ing for more resilience under.foot. The
patterns and colors have never been
more exciting. They include far-out de-
signe of tortoise shell, lizard, Jeopard
and wood grains.
lighting also has taken on new di-
mensions with illuminated dropped ttil-
ings which are plastic covered for easy
maintenance. The increased lighting af-
fords more kitchen efficiency all around.
NEXT WEEK: WALL DECORATIONS
Please address inquirifl and questions by letter to: Dflignen Nm~.
WHkender Ma9aiine, Post Offece Box 1875, Newport Beach, C.lifomia.
-..... SedlMi DAIL. Y l'IL.Ol
,, ... ,, ,..,._., t. , ...
~
,,..
..
t ·for -you?· . And •
Y?
~-·
FILL OUT THIS
OOMPATIBILITY
PROFILE AND .
MAIL TODAY
FOR FREE
EVALUATION -----------:-' PRELIMINARY COMPATIBILITY PROflLE ' . . I • .....
llMIJ T"••••-•••••~-•.,mn,.-CfT'Y ••••'"M,.,.,,.._~""'"-..sfAT!--·----·--OI ·--
0 .......
c ...... c ....... ...,.. .:_.._ ................ -.ltAOr-.................. IEX ..................... -·-····-·_,.._ .,, ___ _..., ____ _
QlloM .. -11 rt'I. .. ...,
tNe tie\ .. Mt .. lte &_,__, """'' ........ _,.iataUltr _..,.. ...... _ ti ..... • 1¥11
A~~ •--'t Mt OtMlllK._.,; ~,_,: .. ~le..-
I,.,."' A • • • • " ... ~ fM!lft9e -lty hwrt""' ~ ...... ........,
2. ••
4 .
9, •• 7,
•• •• 10.
11,
Ja.
H.
14.
H .
1e.
17.
18,
H •
" • c I! It " . " . A a
A a
A a
c • •
C a E
c • It
C a IE
C D It
A 8 C
" • c
D IE
D IE
"A a C • I[
" • c • •
AaCDE
AaC•I
AaeDE
AaCDE . A a C D a
A a C D a
.AaCDl
Da ,,_ .... -~ ~ ,,_ -_._.., ·~'
~ -11Ne1tl8'1 lte tauetit "'aut ~ ~
De,,__,.,, ... ~., ............. -·_..._ ... .,,... .... , .,.,,_ .............. ._..,. ___ ~,
Da ,,_ i.e ... ..,.._. act... -4 ~Ina at" -"« .,_ ~ _.......,
Da ,,_ ....... ...._. .. ctuM 11"4 Mdal ................ ,
S'-"411-._ ..... _., rtaM .. ........-...... "*'· ....... ........,,
De,,_ ua-"Y ,___.... .. 911 ~ ._....., ......._.;
o.,,_~"' ........... .....
Do,,_~.-.~ ............. ,,... .... , ..... ~ .. ,,_~_..._..........._. ............ ~ . .,-~
A,.,.._.....,~ ... -4 ... fel-aai.M~---.......
Do yeu h••• a11 affeltloftate aftd ,............,, _ ~1 •
Do you i..tteve tt.•t oraanlaed .. , .. Ion la a are•t f«u for ..-fl M -' ·~
Are you ueuelly 1v•"·t.mperMI 1...t ~ '" )'our -tool< °" llf•1
De>'°".,,,_ fMI Ju•t ml••••ble?
Do Y°" •"!elf eMMtaln"'-fr i.n.h1
I• It •II rlaht f« a rNln'i.d man to tH1 '"c;,t1oar worn•" to lvnltt?
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I 20.
:tl.
22 •
u .
.AaCOE
A a C 0 It
A a C 0 E
.AaCDE " . C D E
c a E
C D E
~ ~· In _,, .... ba achlaved ~ aoo4 MXual ...,,,. • .,.
Do )'OU ~"' thet -II controlled ~ a ....,,_ eMt
Do you p<efer to ... ocl•t. with ............ ao to churdl aftd ..... \Ii e"""
A,. you oft-dl•twte4 wlttl rlequa atorlae7
·1
24.
25. 2•.
27.
H .
H .
30.
u .
air.
H . ....
35. ••• a7. •• ••• 40.
41. .... .... ... •• ....
47. .... ... ...
A a " . A a C D E
A • C D IE
A a C D IE
A • C 0 IE
A a C: D IE
A a C D I
A a C D IE
AaCDE
A a C D E
A a C: D a
A a C D I[
A a C D E
A a c D I
A a C
" • c
a I
D I
A a C D I
AaCDI
A a C D I
A a 0 D t
A a C D I
A8CDI
A • C D I
A a C D I
A a C D I
A a 0 • I
Ar• you tovchy ..,. vari-1ub~1-
0o )'OU fH I that eoclal effalra ara uaually e -•" a# tfma?
ah .... ld -r dl...,.ce lawa lte more etrlct7
Do,,_ thlftk r.na"'1c low la lmpo<Wnt toe eueceMM ~7
Do you •~ ctiurc'1 ,..u11rtyf
Do !IOU haw upa a...t clown• '" mood without a~ ,...tftt
Would ,,_ ,.....,_ h•w 1 r•l•tl....i,. qulat ~· .._ • vlvecloua ~'
,,,.,,.. you •-'"'-a .. _., at •-i.t eff•W.1
Should -" anter U.. itrot9a•lon of la-1
Ara you ainne'Y 9ttrac1M to ,,....,ban of the ....,..... ...,.
Wiii ........ ba ,_.Md In .......... -Id for a!M 10fl""etw4 Ill tllM eMf
w .. ,,_..ch~ ,...~ haPPll'?
Ara,,_.,._....,. wWI •h~?
Do ,,_ tt.W! trial ""' .... l'Y la tM ,,..., aH.ctM W9Y fll -lfll ~t
......... • ac+>ool tMoher ... ~ to •-*• an4 ..... 111 llWIC ....
Da ......... an4 ~ --y--. ........ aftCI -.._ ...... ~t
~ ..,....,. M allewH to CIMMe thelf awn,.......,,,
~,,_ .... ~...,....ea1Myt
A,.,,_ -•Nil!Mte lie &rldcal a#..._.,
Da ,,_ ................................. "' .. """'
.. ~ _ • .,._ llletlf~1
De,,_ .... -...... --.,, ........... IWI' ....,,, ...... ~ ........, ... .., ........................ .....,.,
.... Y9" ........... ~ • ,,_ "8ualtt,... It ...
Weul4 a r .. 1111\1\11 _.,..,,w HUflle bolle • ~........, ....... • ltUJS ....
a..w ....... ~ 1n _,........,•.,...._....,..Mt w.w effn••"•• __.......,.. ........ ~ ..... ~'-.,...... .. .,.,,. ...... ......,
......,. lllM9e09"f .,..T A a C D & ~ -~!UM -
I lall lnt=r•m•tlc• C.M..,.,...,...,,......,...",,,.,,,,.
llYIRLY HILU: _. ...... ...-, .... 105, ... M1M, CA 1·,_
OIWI• COUWTY: U... 1eM -. ..... 111, o,_.., ICI 7.-.C ' ,,, __ ... _, ...... , •.. -... -.............. ...._ __________ _
''"*'·~,, .....
I
I
I
I
1·
I
I
_..
IntramatJ~
'll ·t 1 ' • -. ., , oor®aD.b:ilitJ
Profile ~liel~:vcm _,... , . . . f!Ut~,I )
find;, out!
1Nm'RUC'I10NS
Pleae answer the followinf queetiOM aooordiQI
to the w.y you feel at the preeeat time. Jn • • front of •ch queet.ton you wiD indi A-B-c.D-E.
You ahould croea out the letter that repr111at.
your annrer in the followinc ....-&
A -empb.at.ic no; B -IDOlrtly no; C--*Wecl
or unable to anner; D -mo.ti)' ,..;
B -emphatic y-.
There att no ript or wrcmc wwaa, -4
there ii DO time limit. Give your ...
1m111..aori. and work ,.Pcll7.
Simply aW1 the compleW competihilifiy pol1e te
tM I.atnmaQcl oAoe ....,..i )'OU for~
lul)'liL Or ••• brin1 your comp&eW .... .,.*' ,.._to the IDtnmaQclc6ll of '!WlcWee
._ • am the l!pOt evaJu.ti«ln -
.... ooet. oblil•tioa.
lntrarnatica ~,,,,......., ... ,,,_~, ................
-.... . • ... I ,,
•
..
. .
• ,
•
~
l • J .,
l
}
'
"
# •
==============;:;;;:======l . . ~#lllllllllllllWnTllllllllll#llllllllllllllllllll,,..
· · -------11 Mltla Mexican R•sta .... +
Wll ..,.,. 1
CllClll ll~lilT ,_ ...... ~ ......
642-6700
New,_.._..
c-. ....
'UIL 'Ylov"
~
1111 COAST M....WAT
MIWNIT IUCM ..................
ltsll"IATIOMS SU"lSTlD
.. 1.11M
l:tlP.M •• JltlA.111...-,
e MIXICAN CUISIMI e CHAQROIL STIAKS e MINUDO CSlt. & S..J 60c e FOOD TO GO
11 Lift. ta 11 ,... 5eWft D.fl w..kfr
547 w. 19th ... MU7'4 c... ... ~lllllM#P'??P_ll'll''A ~ I .. -.... 111111111.
~~ CHINISI POOD ~TO-50
l~J .-,'; ONH DAILY
4:30 , .M. -1:34t, .M.
CLOS!D MONDAY
1'40 HAalO,I «.YD.· . COSTA MESA
M2·J732
Jllf-.~bS. ·Mobile Ovens DOW
off~ri FH'Mtl NIT Pizza, /1£/l~E~£/) to
your door I
FH#l'!!_.IMl'~ilt/1# Newport Beach, & Costa
Me$0 ... Mlf#MI. IN-NI,. HM. S·ll ·•· S..·"'-·
Mfll S -/; , .•. ';.-_" U. JSC 0.1;,..,, cf..., •. SOC Ch•'9• .. ,..
• ......., -2 112 .......
. , ..... •J&•• lAMI CHA.NT
Beef &On ions ..... !2 .1e ... '2.10
Anchovie .............. 2.20 .... 2.as
G.wen left Peppen.~2.11 .... ~2.11
Italian Sousage ....... 2.1• .... ·2Je
Olive .................... 2 .10 ..... 2.10
Fr iday Special ...... 2.H .... -J.40
Vl\111hree,.,01i,..,A..chevi•) ·
-Combination· ........ J :os ..... J.11 u .... , ... ;..,> ·
P~eronj ................. 2.10 •••.• 2.10
Salomi ................... 2.10 -.... ~.10
linguico ................. 2.20 ..... 2.u
Mushroom ............. 2.10··· .. J.20
e ~II UH( OHOS. IHGIUS, MUTIHS l PUTllS. PLUS( llU IS 24 MU. MTIC£
wi1h the most
spectacular view
in Newport.•.
''°"' 5 :00 fACH EVENING
0000000
HOUSE SPECIALTY
'l>Jl'01'9K.$1'°
Ca-ctB
S'f.&&.IR
FAMl~Y STEAK HOUSES
TOP SlltLOtN STEAK . '. . . • 1.29 I HAMBURGER . 44c CHEESE . 49c
NEW YOllK CUT STEAK • • • 1.49 DUSS 'DI UP Al RD M>ODY IAll
\'l ... GAOUND ROUND STEAK l9c I DELICIOUS GULF SHRIMP ... 1.ot
au. ucw• nea.uo• aMt•o l'OTAT• wtnt faMCH NID • ,...*" •••U. 110U 1 1un••.
DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICH
OM SISAllll IOl.L 89#
flUtCH fllD ~
COFFEE (All you un drink) ...• 10c
Al.I. STIAIS IUYID OM HOT
llZILIN• Pl.Amat
MOMeAYI. ~t PJllL
~$Ut• AA. Slll.O#w STUI Y ~
Hllllll6TOll BUCH
11552 IEACH IL VD.
C-.r I. "* .~ .... s.t• Ana Awnue I CHILD'S· romott I TOWN AND COUNTRY ....,_ ..... e ....... ,_ ....._ 1/J P~ICE . 962...5912
60-74'2
FOOD TO GO e SPECIAL "CALORIE COUNTER,. EN'BE! e FOOD TO GO
PllllNO UMl•Ml'S
Varam~ 1\:\
....,... ....
61W9Jt
•
~
llr1~ton
wee~days
lllinMI'
served in the
Grand Manner
•
571 S. MAIN, OllANGE
Reservations: S-42-3595
(Closed Sunday)
YOU'U. ENJOY OUI
·SUNDAY
BRUNCH
11 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
lflVJE~
fint Di11i119 Si11ct l965
380l f.AsT UM.s"f liDtWAY·
Cc>ROtlA DEL MAI, UUl'OltNIA
PHONE: (714) 67~1374
lllVIEftA
U&TAUHHI'
Continental CulslM
Cockt1ll1
Serving
Luncheon and Dinnn
Monday through Saturdafl.
( Re~enxitiom Sug~rkdJ
Dinners frcnn 3.25
Wt ere l.C.tH oa the ltMol
StrHt side betweu. M•Uff '
lh1ett •ncl the Mey Co. ~
SOUTH COAST
PLAZA
nus..-.. I' Cost. .. _ 540-1141
C7'\ ~ f_ ~ , FAMILY RESTAUUHT ~OH. -~o"en.06 MEXICAN FOOD
-15 DINNER COMllNATIONS
•
MEXICAN SPAii lllS W""
ADOIE SAUCI
-· "'"' Tilu". 12 -• 11 P.M. • Fri •• sa1. 12 N-. M!Rllllt
1985 HARBOR BLVD., CM. 548-9927
LITTLE BIG ''O''
NISINTS
JERRY DEAN & THE DEMONS
Complimentary
...... Senecl -Fri. & Sat.
COCKTAILS -DINING -DANCING
1943 Pl1centi1 Ave. Costa MeNI
642-1361
6P.M.te11 P.M.
~ lnCHIM CLOSID SUNDAY
STEAK ....... ,, ,, ' ""~ c:; SHRIMP • • • • • • • •• s1 25 ~ FISH ..••• ~· ·-•• _._ -CHICKEN ••••••••
DAILY PIL01
20TH , C·ENTURY ON ·PAP,ER "·::A .•
the Diven, ~I 4r1w1nt lty P-' C.-.
Grw Phepheel•, K.t Sclnlcft.llottt.ff
....... lecll• DAILY PUT
"'*"' ,....., 2. 1NI ._ ... , • :. J •• •
More than 50 wons era on exhibit in the UniY.,.;+y of Cel;fomie
Irvine "Twentieth Century Worts on Paper'' exhibit fn ftte UCf Art
Gallery which is scheduled tO ."'!J tftrouqh Februery 25.
The show was conceived as a vlsuel antholocJy of intinw.te wons
on paper by artists who h•v• contributed in • sic)nific.nt menner to
20th century art. It gives the student and laymen • an opportunify to
study and compare these works and gain an ·insight into the process of
visual thought. (
Selections were chosen by JQho ~ns, dir9Cior of the 9111lery
and is a commemorative exhibit to the University of Cartfomia's c.n.
tennial, 1868-1968.
The exh ibit is Qpen luesday through Suriday from
end from I to 9 p.m. on Wednesday.
A~ Brushttrolce,
ltor Lichtenstein
,._.nt DlftMI',
Mire th.,.U
,,.,.
7
)
'
l
•
•
' <
' I •
4
•
' ' I
"'
i
•
..
. • •
. . .
'
~
i
...
.•
{
t
t .
f
l! ..
• #
. l ,
~,: . .. ' ~ t
,( .{ . : !'
I t
~ l
\ } . ' ~ \ ~I ~ . ' ~ !
I
; . I
i
'" • , ;.
I : . ; , ....
I • ·. '~ . i ; !
" \
. :-
• I . • ' . , . •
• r
> {
I . . " ; • ' ' ,J
I \ ~ ,
. r ,
i
\ . ,.
• , ' 7 • ,
i
(
~~-dab~·Comer
1f pune .uiDJ bQlders at the new Bunt·
lngton Seadlff Country Club ln Buntingtoe
Beacb will appro•e tl~• minimal cost of llddi-
·Uonal lead-~ aidl and .a ~It of. fru.fn& to
~ the 1nai'1 tf the spa's main diulnf
room, they lhould aoon have it made. ·
· DeflnW, a comer ln the Orange County
drlnt.mne OYerall. the HSCC offers ucellent
UbaliOQI and mOlt palatable cuisine at more-
t.ha&fair prices • • . once you find IL
Added illumination at the club's main
gate and a couplt of small directionals be-
tween that point and. the_ clubhouse, Itself,
would help immensely; just as lowered light·
ln$, and perbaPI' another paintinl qr two.
woWd ad4 crufb' to the intimacy of tl>~ di• mc ·aru. . . . .
MUln.MINU
Tbtte Ire fOllr Wayl to go • • . tneDQ-
. •ile ... la u.. SUclift'• told tarpetiq·gold
cbalnwbUe tablecloth and napkins-twelve alobe cbandetier d.inillf room.
Bnaktast ii tened there, Saturday and
~ onJ1, from t:OO i.m. Sunday brunch
is featmed, 1~GO a.m.-2:00 p.m. Daily lunch-eo• •~ailable from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Dinner.)(~ through Thursday, 5:~10:00
p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 5:00.11:00 p.m.;
Sunday, 2.:00 p.m.·9:00 p.m.
~ru~ . ..
FOlt THI ''L.
A u
G
H
L
I p: .,.,,
Of YOUR lift.
DON'T MISS
ORANGE COUNn'S
MOST UNPREDICTABLE
COMEDY • MUSCC SHOW!
CNIGHTL Y EXCEPT MONDA Yl
WEEKDAY BUFFET LUNCHEONS $1.65
Sundays (Incl "Pri,.,,."} $2.75
Superb Dinners $2.50 up
e '1t!RSONALIZED SERVICE" e
DAY OR NIGHT BANQUET FACILITIES
FROM $1.65 TO $5.SO PER PERSON
10.S IA YSHOllE DR.
675-4200
aALIOA BAY
TRY OUR "SURPRISP
POT-LUCK DINNEI
EVERY TVESDA Y NIGHT
I The Price Will Surprise
You Most of AIU I
VILLAGE INN
12' Merine ..... ltlMd
-.... ICMlt •
,...
I i ..
On lhe diDMt bUl of fan: (loup Qt
rice pilaf or st1dted W potato. yql' 'I 1 ctu joar) breast of dt.1cbn • la JtieT, M.21; tlet of .. ...,.....,, .• '8.t&; ~t.al cord.
,. '; 0 U. :,l )r .. 'N' AB 0 UT ' j .: . ~ :~~· , • .. • '~·' . .. : Or1111 C•ty's lest•lll • Enfertaiwll lcele
.... f4..15; ta .. deln Of~:bMI . 'l'O...,
$5.ts; cn~e1t mirnay ·~ pa.~ '4.ID;_ ~ •u ftambe, •·•· abalone ~ lf_tfl; Niil prime ,. of ._,, '5.M; Bencii1
Kitchen King, Marcel Pitz, tone with Vic·
tor Hugo Restaurant in Lagum Buch, Pfeol
pares each .ening on a "now" basis ... in-
cluding all soups, salads, entrees and even
entree sauces.
And .•. you'll enjoy his efforts.
HEAltTtL Y 9'.IC~NDED
A3 a "flnt time" tasting test al Hunting.
ton Seacliff County Club, the following repast
was uceptlonal: marinated herring a. la
Dutch, crisp geen salad with roquefort
dressing, veal cutlet, OS(ar (with baked pot·
ato and vegetable du jour) .
~
Other intriguers on the dinner menu:
Coquille of seafood au gratin, $2.65;-broiled
Pacific swordfish steak, $3.25; Scaloppine
6teak sa11te meuniere, $3.25;' fried Baja Cali-
Dinner, Luncheon, Codtairs & Atmosphere.
Entertainment Nightly.
Sundoy Brunch 11 :00 A.M. -3:00 P.M.
Facilities for Banq uets, Meetings and
Private Parties up to 200 Persons.
palisades
/
I ~l
Pali,ade, Road
between Newport Blvd. end Red Hill
RON HA RR [S TRIO
TYESDAY THRU SUNDAY FROM 9 P.M.
I --fREE CHAMPIONSHIP
FIGHT FILMS!
hlty u ... ' , ... .....,.u ... 2 .....
.. ...., ..... ..!!!!!!' '-· ......
BILL MARTINI'S
'L~ 1Ut l . 17ttl COSTA MUA
El Matado1 ·
FAMJl Y RESTAURANT
AUTHENTIC MUICAM FOOD
.... 1t 1K••••11 & Tece wttti rte., ................. ......
..., w ............. Sl.st
.... 11-l T ..... ""'. I h ......................
...... ..., ., ~ ••.• Sl.lt
""'""
.40W All-COMDlnON9
LUNCHIOM M'IC1ALS
0,..: .. _ .... T1lln. -11:f0.11:tt
M.-Set. -11 :ft.11 :Jt s-. 12: ... 11 :ti ,. ..
1761 .._..., IW. CAI 1M St.) C... .._ 641-6417
--~ ... 2'-1 ~ ~:uw:r=s.... z:::w
fom.ia jumbo shrimp, $3.IS; lffDadiM Of
beef filet, fl25; pepper .steU., Seadlff, $4.26;
roast prime rib of beef, $4.26; New York
steak, mipon. '4.25; steak and lobster tail
combo, $5.95; b!olled Australian lMlter tail
with melted butter, $5.95: . _ . . .
Brelkf.aat, ·luncheon and brunch menus
at the Jim Wertz.managed Seacliff display a
comparable variety of choices, ud at prices
that are just u interesting.
LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT
The Seacliff wa.tering·hoJe . . • low-sil-
houette bar, round tables irouped about a
circular fireplace • . . of1en entertainment
Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the pereon
of organiat "Ship" Shipley, who plays be-•
tween the hours of 5:00 -10:00 p.m. UI~ first
two enniBCs and from 4:00 p.m. to t:OO p.rn.
on Suncll)'I. BID CotrGmano is the ~nt In
cbarge el libation ladling, · ·
You'll find hostess Ren Sprague seating
you at HSCC a.od assistant manager John
DON JOSE'
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
1• ••• T,..
mend1us
STARTING
ANOTHER
SEASON
combi..tion
f 1-., JOll .... ld MA\'Vett C'MMUS 0 t• .. nfs couaHelS CAUHY MUttatltOtl
TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT
fHturi119
JOSEPHINE COURREGES
I ForMerly with T\e OeCutro Side,. I
9093 E. Ad•ms Cat M.gnoti•) Hunt. 8"ch 962-7911
JOSEF'S 2121 E. COAST H._WY. COIONA DEL MAI
LYNN & CARL DUO e LUNCHEON e DINNER e LATE SUPPER e WEEKEND BRUNCH
673-1180
COCKTAILS
DINNEI e DANCINfi.
EDDIE CANO QUARTET
N~HTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY
SHERATON BEACH INN
21112 OCEAN HUNTINCHON llACH
Rell
ullowhM ............ ..........
• • • By Don Wilson
Bubetz, most warm and concealal, hcm!ring
nearby to insure attention to your e.uy
need.
With its facilities opea te the public,
Huntington Seadiff Country Clutt should
prove enjoyabte to an . . . il management
·Jende them a hand in getting there.·
At Your Service
Thanks to Mrs. Margaret R. Coogan,
Costa Mesa, for her epistle lauding these
weekly scribblings.
She also writes, "I sure wish you would
print the menu and price li st for the Stuft
Shirt Restaurant''
' At your service, M.rs. C. . . . as follows:
Stuft Shirt Restauratit, Newport Beach,
Is one of Orange County's most elegant ...
all red drapes, cut-glass chandeliers,.fabulous
OJannel view.
Manager Warren Roberts features lunch-
eon-dinner repasts here, as well as dancing
How best to describe it?
Certainly, as a fine. new lunche<>.n-dinner house.
With an excellent address, 37 Fashion l~land.
Warmly intimate atmosphere to be Jong remem-
bered..
Spacious dining areas for fast, efficient service.
Top trio entertainment each night of the week.
Vast parking facilities opposite Main (not Mall) en-
trance. Between Buffum's and Broadway Depart·
ment Stores.
Even more ... it sbouJd be described as the ''happy
surprise" of Orange County dining.
For two special reasons. quality and price.
I I
i ·11
111 I !
t:
to the 1'>ay IMo Trio fNm ~_oo p.m. ead
eten.iog with the ~lion el lleadaya "9tftl
tbe 5.5 is dmt.
°Food service front 11;30 UL '8ll1:util
U:oo ·p.m.
1'~·
' MENU M!NTtONAaLH •.
For luncheon, you might try (all ~th
soup du jour or tossed green salad, cb9ice of
rice or potato, veget.able du jour and bever·
age): filet of sole me•niere, $1.95; eggs bene-
dict la malson. S2.2S; Welsh rarebit, $1.95;
Eastern deep sea sclllops, '2.35; ground sir·
Join steak, $2.25; Bengal curry of lamb, $2.75;
M.onterey abalone steak, '2.95; rout beef
hash, $2.25; brochette of sugar cured ham,
$2.50; mushroom omelette, 'l.N; California
shrimp, $2. 75 or cannellollis (FreDCl pan-
cakes stuffed with veal) Sl.95. .
DANCING
' ·in
THE ,LID.O lOUNGE
S p.m. : • I p.an.
BILL~ McCLURE DUO
•
THE ALPHABETICAL IY
8:30 p.m •• 1 :45 a.m.
MUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK
(No Cover Ch•rve>
. /, £~~;(,'
1107 J•mborH Ro.d Newport &..ch
644-1700 Roast Breast of Capon, $3.50; Tournedos of Filet ,
Mignon, $3.95: Long Island Duckling, $3.95; Grena-• II ·I
dine of Beef, $3.95; Veal Oscar, $3.95; Roast Prime
Rib, Au Jus, $4. 75.
These dinner entrees. as well as numerous others,
sened with potato, specially-baked breads and a
choice of soup or salad, including house specialty
Caesar salad.
The luncheon menu is just as "happy" in quality
and even more a "surprise" in price.
J!e Saini :Jropez
RESTAURANT FIANCAIS
Frencll Specialty
Chef Rene'
lfort'llerly wi ... lte.., ... eff't l
511 E. 8-lbM Blvd., l•lltol
OPEN DATlY 5:.30 P.M. TIL 10:30 P.M.
Closed Mond•y 'n.7.a
11'
curry of lbrtmp, ~ ·rout duckling. ... ,,_..... ..... 6oetlf I 1a lJ.nclJtrom., $3.'15;
............ IAliDMld. tainb. '4.15 IDd tM
u.tual llroi».t ·~:..L.;__ ... ,~. ·lobster ~ brocbeUet •.• at ...,..uy higher prices. •
If 109 ~on't ft.ad aomethlng to satiJf1 i
Y,08 hen, lire. CMtaa I. ~~-·.,JOU'R jaast n0t
k.!iae! J
New '•rili•l-Man,ager
, ... 0e• Marin1a hu Meo q~ ~l m.aDqel' of the BalbOa Pa.won, Bal-
boa. bf Alu DGcommoa, praldent. of tM
Ducommon Reilly Companj tha.l purcUMd
and completely ~ the ~
landmart tn lt~O. De Marin.ls resi.&ned Ilia
posJtion as umta.nt mana1er ot the Proacl
Bird Restauraat at International Airport
(L.A) to accept t.bt new post.
Prerioualy 1be hu IMen MIOCilted wttb
Bentley's Steak an_d Cbof Bowie, Be•erly
Hills aad tbe H~ ltooleftlt Hot.el
where be held the pClittiOD ,ol eatering man. 11er. ·
De lhrlllit ii mlrrleil' .... will sbord.J become I residat ottbe.Newpwt ~area.
·, .
'Jba's all!
.... ..... ..... ,
Co~y. low-ceiling , fireplace atmosphere. A •Ht col..
lection of Engli'h bric~a-brac. Dart 9•me1 for your
"•porting" Fleuure ••. if de•ired.
An owner-built ber. fHtoon.d with u11believebly mia·
m•tehed lamps •ncf shecfet, MUft" of ,.....e yw
know •ncl coins of tfle RHlrft ••• Mt f..+wiftt icy
lau Ale, Pimm'1 Cups, loodlet an4 ,oah lrit~'
Gin • • • plvs Hit ef the e•rfft 9ueat hon cf' ... .,...
during cocktail houn.
HHrty food for truly hungry ,,.ople • • , b. it •
h•nd'°me buffet luncheon at only f l.45, IMOftcfey
thru fTiday I or e levi1h sit-clown dinner of CMc•et
l•t Soup encl Stilfoa S.lacf witt. E.fttliilt Dover s.M,
Prime R.ib of IHI, 10-ounce Lobster Tails, Stuff.cl
lrHli of Oticltett, R.ck of L.mlt or Steelt. <>-rnet·
preperecf of coun, fer tfl.t ptidefur toud. •••
•nd to be e•t• •t teble tf Mt.
1
.,.
c. • f • • •l-L.L ... ~ tenn9 or •ny occe11.., la •••• .. -. a. W< e1
• beeutiful, eir -eoftditi.._, -..,.. rOOM witft
priYete b.r.
This is how to best describe
IOI BURNS RESTAURANT
I! ------··------________________ -_-__ --CIM Na is whet .. "•utft..tic ~ ,.. .. ~
9:00 TO 2.-00 NIGHn Y EXCEPT TVIESDAY
MARK DAVIDSON TRIO
•
37 Fashion Island, Newport Beach
Open: Weekdays-Luncheon: 11:00-5:00,
Dinners 5:~ 11 :00
Saturda,,_Luncheon 11:00-5:00
· Dinners: 5:00.12:00
Sundays -Dinners: 4:00.11:00
Mt-2030
........ p .... Yl't~
~ . ....._., .. .....
SVNDAn J P.111 • .,1L a A.Ill.
HAln HOVI-Mee. fin Ir. DIWI Uc
SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN
JJtl L COAST HNAT CGIOllA8B.llllM
COURY-s-STEAK SANDWICH $1.'5
TOP SIR.LOIN Ott
PRIMI RIB $*.95
STEAK..\.oasTElt
LuNcHEON-DtNNll
COCKTAILS e
''"' • f'LACaJfTIA COITA MUA
ln Vltle~~
COMIO. $UI ~-..1
S " • " • • t...-LL ' L . ..& 'I 1-·-'-!.1..1 ony, Out Ytew t• • -,, • •• 1-,.. .... 'rn
Jlijitt ifutst Jnu
3295 Newoort Blvd. 67J-.IJ74 Newpor:t ; ..... ........
fOppo.ite Cfty , .....
. ...
.. ,,
-_,,,...•