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·: :J;dricJl ,~ays Edueat_iJ>n Qua'lity in Danger ."
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'..'!• •-led noUllng like retanr
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• H.ld Imrie orlf:lnally requelted •~ 1mew facal.ty memberi, saw the
the lludent-floWIJ· ntio would In-to admit an 3,360 -_.1111 .
OUM trun. 18 to 1 to D to 1, "an The Regen\s will meet 8t UC
uabeu,yably trouble1ome jump for a Riverside next week, •
new campus," Aldric~ said. He said he allo la .......,. •
G ""' lo 42 by "'• '1ai.wtda llllDJftrlltlon and to only nine
u/1 btldlet. ~·Iii tcbed~ b) increase
)Ila -2,800 1tudenla to t ltudentl nut tall.
Small :tumor ud tenlor clan sec-legislature will restore Cllllt~INa ..
tiona, varied course offerinp, and regents original bducet "'1',• 1 & • ~ll 1uch 'tbiqt ~t make for quality Because the Regentl .,. ti
educaUOD ,would 10 by the boards, the financial conditloll of .... '
the cbuceDor akl. the budget was bare bonet '9 .....
1 He uJd be don not know whether with, he a.sserted.
Jr l1°1beee 1todtnta are admitted · baaed .on the ~ed budget Aldrich caref~~,Y~ezpfained ,.._ ..
the Board of Regentl will decide not (Sff IRVINE. P1p I) -: •
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·Roo'!f~s. . . Mcinnis Disavows Shot Fleeing :
At ·Kh~1 S~ '.Withdrawal .-Bids '~ ' I ' 1 ( ' .!_
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S.UOOll• .(Ulll)--'=>-llbHiii -jeto ' ' '"'"'9ed a \O.........., lint eolWna By JEROME"F. COIJ.INS plicatiOn 'ln the wtthdr1w1I proposals
t ,. °' ,... D9llr "" 1... is that be is part of "some kind
with ~111 • ~ •1 :~ Newport Beach City eouncit can-of alllan«." !J.pllln.T1111n1117 ,~ _. embe,tWJ-1-dldate Donald .A. Mcinnis today "But I'm not." he said. "I am
U.S. fort I( Kba • .. _, ~.,_~ dlciued be "had DO foreknowledge" my own man. I'm nobody's hand-plck-
Nietum birds, Amerlcatplt...wn of efforu by bis 1upporten to urge ed candidate. And that'• the absolute
• aa1d-toda1• At 'tile same'·~ ~:e::e.to withdraw from the truth." Lea~' ea' 1tbe ~ h~ Incumbent Councilman Al Forgit. po~~~i! 'r:~::n~o ~!ric~.:~
)MICk ~ ·~ ~. • 1 . a1 reported in the DAILY PILOT phasi.z@d:
A U.S. apOtter' pllilii ll&IMd. llur Th!D"'lday. had rejected the proposal "I am not 1 party to any campaign.
tauka nunbUDI *· tnllNr.....,...t from 1av!JlM and loan executive Paul tr ,there is Qlle , to. limit the number
of.Kb c.... U. r .... Vtl n1-A. Pilmer and others. or counCll candidates In any race.
• ' e ~MU ~...L-.:... .... ~ Jerry Wooters, Who ls also seekin~ There is nothlni on a pi'ogrammed ~t cpap ~Wllat _...,...., enrr the 'jVest NewpOrt council seat , said basis going oft. I tnow Al Forjlit, ru t,rq QO: ~ iN ....., today 1le rejected a similar reouest of coune, but I wouldn't llnow Ed , _ • · · -" ,,,... · · , !:n:..~ ~ . ~ ~~ t"* ol.!'lf-Wednesday from another Mcinnis Hirth if 1 fell over hhn. There are
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Drug ·Arrest :
• A youth suspected of.narcotics violli· •
tiona was shot to death by· a Stanton
re~rve police offl«r ·early Ulla morn. :
In&, as he ra11 down an ·alley to ucape :
arresl , .
The victim fs Paul M. Aplleri) •
11. of tm52 Chestnut St., St11Ean.
The Dlstrlct Attorney's Offlc'. tocti.y '
11\d-lhe youth waa unarmed. • ~ ,
Wben bis mother, Mrs. Vera \fas.
quez, 34, learned" of ·rus death ~
1waUowed an · undetermined amowit
of poi!ionoua liquid, officers said.
Sbe Wai rushed to Oranie Cowlt:J'
Medical Center; and is r.eported to
be in 11tlafactory condltioft tb11 mom.'
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nil ~.I-'-~~ DlitJkl'iiiillldll' t '--=< f . · · ;. ·~·( back ... , '!!lchard Clucu. who at ... no llllancea, none wba.,....,. ...
-' 'i lloll ·ci Id -'-: ~ Ii ·= ' .. ,:i;me • ~ Pllp,• J•.•-can-1t4c1m1Jt .. ,JIW "°"one In-~=~ rt 1 ,.Dtl , • • ~ ' . . (UPl'tl' Bay) lnc!l"'be · "I Jimt·ilol·<ff;my bad<Jlda and i , ... "'\t!'. --~~ ,_.:"?··~. ~ ... _ ",, ...... -..... ::;;"'f '~' v,;ec1~cli1•1••,,•d-·~"""•ild '•lllod .on·•thert.1nai;;: ' · .... ~ """'r;;.·i""?-1 , •lied by Palmer to qllft In favor every cast thl1iecfPtkm ·w11 outstaft-
s. Mtwd"" _ ,__; of cballenter Ed Hirth .. ~Coot,' too, ••.. And nlan!._ di m1 FeJent eti.
t , '' • • • 1 , --'rif!bl , · 'l ~-refused. dorMrl.l ~·t even ll:now &eCOre.
I ..;..:10 ~~·· 6i, 1·un• ' '. ·a·' i;:e. !'·I} .blci, llii>·Cci/n~~ .. ~ ,t. 1 Mctnnl" ~anager or Noruonlcs' "'Ad 'loi' a Mr. ,For(lt, Mr. Cook
't'OUiac Aaullera died of a bullet
wound ln lite. h~~ (t.r.at;: tro11f1 a~.• .. \ '~ : caUIJet revo1"f bi 1ttle •DI el. ""'-· •
Allfn QtriaUan, 42. Ch!Utlaa ""1
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&om a dlltance ot &bolt • le9t ll•~-~ u. .. ....,. 11, r 1.24. Anaheim plant. today seemed pla.lnty or Mr. Wooters are concerned." be
v, • • . , . " '• , ~ ~ ·811 lili> . ,, . e~bar::~ss~_.,.by ther 11sltuation. but ~ncltri~' ··~e1D1•d' cllhely run_1or1not Today waves of Ai'r' FOroe BM c ...... se , .. ~ worus care u y. 1s t ,.uy "~,r e son. ~.,us as , .HiehS -'Jliti 'Aburukuice of Filth. ~'°!t~'::~ast:,~=ecl~le~~ He said be was aware the Im· minebaabeen.
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Br BRUCE BENSON 'any of YO!J have 1oae ~ a.newsst.:a.nd," U.S. lnteW1ence reported -ringing ' • * ....,.,.... ,.. he asked, "and iumma&ed .throu&Jt Khe Sanh, the fort .U.S. aeaerals said
. "How ma.ny. al you ue In favor the trash ·available· to you_?., must and will be held.
f:i t.Ople11 1*'I in thl community? ·~re is an Incredible .amount of Smaller jets 1tre.ked "9rUi of the
-:. • ::"When-yoO 'rt.ave a tople11 bar, junk. I "ould call it filth," ht aaid. border and pound~ tbe iupply lines
Wooters Also Gets Plea
~vea't ·you r'eallJ lowered! tB!I moral feedln th fl di llkin tbe N th.
dimate aomewbat?" . Hickl' said that lllliatty P,f'lnt.ed rut-Vfetna~es! ha~~ m:..U 'ort1hei ~n·
't Tbe sputer wu Orao1• County ter ls dlfficull \o ban without runnin1 tier fol" what. American cemmanders
D!itilet A~ ·Cecil Hldl, ad-the rlst of unwarranted ceaaorship. -'d ~n •-01 Comm .. _._._, •~-t
h CJ b r .. _,_stuff•-Iva"-"' ••d ~can... ... w• ut: e waawi .uu·1es '*euin&: the :re r&ge · u o .l•... lll u.-111"' _, '"= ' offeadve of the ..-ar. -' To Withdraw, But Won't
' ' 1Jfwpor:t · Hltbor at ill Tbursday do anyt\tltl( about. it, right n~w · 1 But · · In Saigon, South Vlebr.am daCreed
-=-=r*w-aro fu National €rime you, a1 an aroused commuruty, .can speeded up mobiliz.iuon· wHtl draft
--· .. -. do aomethlnc." of civil servantJ veterans and
• ~m !* ',c:oacer:ned with !_&• en· Hii;:kl said eU.U cun;uUy ~·.-· ltudientl to· mfd the. ·Conntianlst in·
Another West N~rt City C~il
,.-loday dilcl-he had been
asked to withdraw from the District
2 race ln favor oC c•ndida,t.e· Donald "°"*per,. here 'today, HicU tr!Mler WllY to P911"·1bite legislation vaslon 0( tfie nation's cit~.
4'1tut r am -co8Cerned with the lo eradicate the pornographic -~ '
dimate al. our"communitiu." • "'1eavln1 intact the legitimate publlca-A. Mclbnll.' :
IDIDed a tGw:l'-1· ~ '<.mor1r Uons. • ~ ' _ ' -• • t S k M k " to P.., .relative" abundaa'ce'. -'A U.S: Supreine Comt" declslon toe. ar et ~wmeat such as topleu bars, already 1ba.a beld that .. nb.terial
,Jerey Wooters said he responded
to the bid just as did l.ncumbent Al
f'orlit on Wednesday. He rejected
ii. :te ,.,...apldc printed matler. distribGted in a way tba1 chiefly
II 1 woada bow km& it's beep liDce . {~ HICU, Pap 2) . , . . ' .. .. Los~es Deepen Wooter1, · 1 retired Los Angeles
police officer who operates a Harbor
NEW YORK (AP) _ Stock market Are• buJlding aupPIY arm, said the plea was·made by Richard Clucas. 1"'81 deepened late todaj and the a one-time potential calfdidate for the
dect market ClOJed tbarplJ below Disbict 1.._ seat. Clueas ii one of the
a n~ level represented 'by the sigdien ol Mcinnis' nomination peli·
low of tut Nov. I. · tion.
Locset outnumbered galns by about Clucu~ ,,said., Wootecs , sought a
4 lo 1 In ftnal du.Unga marted .by "unlted froat" against Forglt.
betlY1 1eµln1. The Ucker tape ••s "Ht'i Acbartbing 1uy and we spent
wren,mintta late rt the ctoff. twlJI bDur1 ' tllldng abou t It Wed·
Connn about the flghtlnc in Viet-neldaJ:,': HJ4 1 Wooters. "But I
um • of• ibe dan&erous situation woWdlit' 1 to for ,iL The reason is
in Korea overhung tbe market and that J ~~~l ~ clt7 has reached the
ID8de tradlrl uritoad In advatlce of polati wfttt~ ~,cll(ue ii beginnln& to
U. uncertalntie1 ot a lhfee4J,y think J{ can ttetennlne who is to run
wetkendi Tbe m9rtetl wW be: 'eloead arM! WlllO 'le'L ·~ '
lloftdiy for Li.nColn's birthday. "He asked me when I. would file.
American Tele.,..., al.f about a amt ,J raaid towatd tbe end (noon. JOi9t. w11 the volume lMder.· f"tb. U 1ll: ,eti. dMdllne)," Wooters ' ' 1 · .
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nis had been told to file Immediately.
That's the problem, I, said. 11.e can'l
,make .decisions on bis own. With that,
Mr. Clucas w1lked away."
Wooters said he is n't much im-
pressed with Mcinnis' credenUals as
a candidate. despite tils list of en•
dorsers. which include• three former
Newport mayon.
"I'm glad he bas three ex-mayors,"
said Wooters . "but I hope to have
three future mayors."
He conceded tbat he doesn't expect
ot have "a Guggenheim" among bis
supporters. "We <lon't h~ve tremen·
dous people like that llvin& ln a kind
of slum area like West Newport,"
he quipped .
Millionaire industrlallst Robert Gug-
genheim signed District 5 lncumberit
Dee Cook's nomina&tl peUllon. But
that's another race.
Mesa Poliee
Seek Attacker
Costa Mesa police today art looking
for a young man with a Ion&, thin
no~ who aUegedly raped a t•,.ear-old
gttl at tnifepoiilt Thurldtt nlahl
The glrl Wld police she trU 1ettirt'g
Ice from the ice boule al 1he rear
of a Liquor store, on East 17Ul Street
when thfl yovtti· approached her, grab-
bed her trom be:blnd and deinanded
her money.
When she Aid sbt blid ·none, th e
1u1pect forced blr Into Mr 01t and
went tlmjlllll> ~ ,....., piilloo Nld.
I-le then dr•ued Nr out of lbe car
and behind a bouM wban;bt rtPPld
her · clothf:s ol1 \irblie boldln1 a knife
at her ihroet. •
The atrl told pollee .... lied ..,.
· asaailant, bat • catllbt. ., iwltll btr
... 11 •• -.... lo Illa..-and attatked•ber.' \ ·• ,\
Sbe detcrli.t btr wtli.nt .-s
.... ~ ' -loll ---·IJO poQodt, --1' ... ,.. ol ... -• ...._Alt! -..... blue ~ Md • ~ ,. P , pollte -. •
down Utt darkened alley, police said. ·
Beeaioae a .rUCe oltlcu It Involved
the Oruge ~ diltrlct atkney'1
~ffioe I.I inve,~ptlDg: r · • ,. ,
'rhe death marks .the fourth lhootifg · ....
incident lnvolvin1 narcotic ariett. Jn
the county in the put two month1.
To date two youths have been trued,
Including Peter Amaranthlls, a cdn'·
troverslal figure in a SoUth Laguna
case. One other baa been wounded.
Stinton pollct recounted thl• mOrn-
tni's' lndden1· tld1 way :
Aguilera and a companion, Jerry
R. Narinja, 11, of loerl Court St..
Stanton , were stopped by police at
about 2:30 a.m. at Chestnut and
Pacific 1treets. •
. Police ofOcen Carl B.radley and
Qriltian, aaict tha palr -neared to
,be 'under the •influence of· 11arcotic1.
They ca!Jed S~. Gtorge Boudrc;att
to the scene to confirm their. surpi-
cions. ,
Narania broke'aw1y but was cau&ht
Immediately by ltle 1ergeant. ASUUera
took off In another direction aod. was
pursued by tbe two officers. After
a chase of aawral blocks the victim
ran down aJdark alley .
ChrisUan 'fired but one rhot at the
fleeing y&utb evldenlly killina: him in·
1tanUy.
He was dead on arrival at Katen..
Community Soapitll, Stanton. Or••:g_ "-.
w-t11er.
District fofecut.er Dave Btpi.
say~ he'• aorry about that, but
it'• gonna be a wet weekend.
Look for cloudy skies and Inter· 1
mittent ahowers with tempera.'
turcs down to the low eo·.. •
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FMay, FllbruarJ '· 1'68
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no way of l.nowin1 ~bo ii a 1ood
'1 teacher a.I. why. • .. I -But crl1erta tp mtll!lfe ~ good•
a job ioclivldual teachers are doing
carrenll1 ..a.re bel.n1 deYeloped by a
+ DWP of Ne~·Meaa y 11t !.ie d
• 1eocben and orU>doall. •1 A committff Of fa that calb Itself
I. "Teacher Performance P J an n I n I
Group .. bis bee m~tlU reaularly ~ Wlct October. •
: -..CommUt.ee meml*a bope to come '• • • I i '
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-IW ... ·Ille WllJ>UI will be htrl ·;'J~clft•t md. the profeuors
are crytag about their-aupport," be
"Aid. "-tlt'bolor.!Ml'll'"'!" ability
to rapond to tht ltadeat..,.
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1* ~-u.i will 'be' llmltOd lo uletr. ... ~.l .............. __ . · A. nr. ~cimwl ut.;W-.. ,. ''-.
DleP'~ 'or•Santa cnu:, 19Uft . .w· 1.ar1•
numbert ii n~ profenoi's Heh ,ear
to mat e sure cour1e1 an available
for "students wbo are r o I 1 Jn I
forward," he said.
He remarked that new Junior and
senior courses have to be provided
for studenU comlni up in ucb field
ol study. "U the cull hold some
1tudent.s will have to switch majors
because tile courses .aren't" ~ffered
or transfer to a campus 1'iitra they
are," he said.
Aldrich stated the university owes
it to the •tudent& already there to
pull faculty awa1 from lntrodactory
courses ao they can tucb 1bl: · ad·
vanced courses needed for gradu1Uon .
The process began this year and will
11Ave a mo1'b.1Uin( e.ft~t, be ltid.'
• • ! f(ielclHtelc for Y oath . ,.,,. .
I• ,i;Cuh 1ward& totaling $200 were given to Newport awarde, Pun France, st.eve Winnett, SUl&n~V"an
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"Jµibt now 3t percent Of onr
freshmen studenu have to wait unW
their sophomore year to ta t e
. frethman English," be said. "nie
11me is true in foreitn lugu.ages."
'nle ctiancellor pointed oat tbat "no
funds whatsoever" were appropriated
last year to 1et Jn motion new or
l Improved proirams .and none art
recommended by the a:overnor this
year.
f!!Harl>Gl' .YllCA· dub ~v .. Oefl to right) Alla, SW! Famr and Randy Larooo for baad-~t· ll,.Mlli Hiles, Bill Gibaon o( Yl•1Men who pr....,ted ed murals displayed on Cbriataw tree loll. ~
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i IJdrglars Teach -Paul Robertson Famil · -~~::f .11; ·Notified . ~ . ' ... . -
of Hi:s ·neath
!.~ .cOut, eon.,.;. ·~·" • ~ . , lq :.extr.wurrlcalar .. lesson B)' EVELYN SHERWOOD
'• .unda. 1 Jlilht -to i.-..:.' their car °' "" o.i.., ""' """ ti~ iee~ when tbeT";in clan. i'1!r E=~Mr~~: &...c:be:'M:
~~ ltndenb reported c a r reee.i\'t'.d a cable Wednesday reporting
: ~).ilr&Jarle1 to Coata Meli police Thurt--. the dea~ or their son, Paul, in Sydney,
1 -J~· thrM of them lolinf'1tereo tape AH!1"~1!.:·fouoddeld ln hia apartment
•, di.ca and tapes. ,;by bi.a friends and bu.siDe11 auociatea. I A~. P"8" A. Ml~U. ,JI, ·Mf'. and Mrs. Ty Hardin, who were
of 40d• ·~ Wa1. ~ •• -tqld · coacerned that they had not heard
.. pollct: b1a-car ·was r~ Dl au e)ec. Crovi him for two days.
bic rUor' ia e;>kl watch.· tM· .suits \ llolltrtaon,., '11. bad been the victim ~ ~ •..'. 91 oftiiomylitis for several years. "He • and a tet of false teeth.:ne Valued hail foW operations," his mother said
the itemf~"'" t?m. -1• today. "The: last one was in
Lo&ln& ~ aDd tape .decks ~ Nov.mu6r. He left 10 days later for
Anne .tetd. 19, of 127 vi. ·Utt. Nard. : ,\,ustraDA and we felt be was setting N-;llUCll~ Dallliel '.!'·· .......... ~, , ~L We had no idea he JI, • 111. Ton. ond :e.., .. J. J'libel', • . ll ."
21, ol 1311 Belboa Biv.h, N-· hod formuly been In the a.ct.:. 'ftelr eemhlrlM JouM tetaiteel
mort 'tbu:""'9, poljce said.· • "'
construction bualneu in the Harbor
Area with hit father and w11 In the
Investment buslneu in Australia at
the time of his death.
A graduate-of Newport Harbor High
School, he attended Univeraity of
COiorado and wu a memberc of the
U.S. Air FOrce for fow Years.
His marriage to Glenda Reis of
Texas ended ln divor«. He is survived
by a daug• from this marriap,
Laura Lee ·Robertson of Corona del
Mar. He latm' &arried movie 1tarlt!t
Sandra Giles, a marriage whkh also
ended in divorce in 1967.
Besides hil •parents and daughter,
he ii survived by a brothe1". 0. z.
Robenson II ot Vermillion, South Dakota. .
Funeral services will be private.
111 .-,.occ lncldeOt.: ..i.is ·· ! ==·rr!"•~,'"~ · :,Htirbor District Revamp said the" !Datrwnent. was ' 11iDed w . . bJ' ii 1'iwpotf llele'b 1tme:nt wM ' ' • ' · ' ,... . ..
later dlVjiped out ol li:bool ire4 cannat · • · • ~ · " .~be~·-.; .. ·· .Pl{t ns ,Under City:.Stwly
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< of the ·hie County Harbor Diltrlct .. ---.' -;: i -· _.I •••• ~ dole acruUny today .... H. W1M ~. fttu\ ;tf'J'POl'l BeflCtl MQ'Ol' Paul J .
I ,..._ Grubfi: ~ other city offlclail6. • ' I~ , ~-Thej jlropou!s were delivered -~'=t'•• 'I'll ..... ni&llt to the county dlvio!on
...,_ '· c.*"n of the J,»a,.. ot Callfomia Cities.
........ .... Off.._. >.,, • Theyiw.re tel forth in a lengthy U ·
"::.!-~ ;.,'~~..... port~ b1 OOI of the d.ivtsion't
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Ja11 W..t ..._ """'' ' Atlmdioc the meetinJ, held in
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~c. .. ~~...,...., BtO V\oe Ml.7or' Dore.t Manball. u.. ... , in..._..,.. COundhaM 1JndaMy Panon. .ud """""""" ._., • ,. ... Cit1 .._,. u...., L. Hurlburt.
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·LEAGUE •• :
Limiting ei:pend.Ltures to cover onl1
e:a:lstin( program, worts a bU"dsblp
on new cimpu1e1 which must provide
11ew courses to aet already enrolled
~tudenta tbroueti, he declared,
Aldricb said the Irvine campus
1lready was In the process of
recrultillg 30 professors out of U e:s:·
JHicted when word caiM that tha
1ovemor sliced tbe number to nine.
"Now we are in thf ernbarrasaing poe!Uon of havtn, t~ ten ·people we
have already recrulted that we don't
tia.ve the money to hire them," be 1a1d.
The chancellor ~plained It ls.lt&n.·
dard ·pracllee ·for all univer1itle1 ~to
complete recruitina: for 1ibe following
fall by April lS. 'lbe bud&et normally
isn't adopted until July or AulUIL
Aldrich is Jess concerned about pro-MH<I reductioni · i.a buildlni. 'lbe
Sovernor's blld&et would defer several
c•mpUJ buildln1 projects, but would
sUU aHow '7 mlllion in building on
tbe campus durtnc ltllMl9, tbe larpat
con1tructto.n proeram on any of the
nine: UC camp1.1111.
"'lbe irony m U all," he observed,
''Is that our bulldin&s are comin&
aton&, but now we're not 1olna: to
have the faculty to use ttiem ."
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anifialdon. Prerioully, be Wll aulf.
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prat....-al edacd:on at VJctcria_
Proftndal School of E d U e a t i • a •
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Ual-ahy; .-ol ljie eotlelO o1
-ltoa, l!ril>D> Y-Ual-,
..,. ~ of the O.oreo Collep ·
of Hawal.I, a Mormon tcbool,
In the state al Uta be" also was
'chairman al the Utah Educational
-· Coundl. chatnnao ol °"' Utah Stace Ota:Jluttee Oil Teacber
Educatton and Proleuional Standm'dl.
COoCba1rmu of tbe PtrMIUN!l Com·
mittee, Ulab slate Survey, a Utah
State Director ol Lilrarlel.
He bi aatbor or ~authlr of. 40
article1 .and boob on 1!1hicatlanal
reaearcb, curriculum a n. d " ad·
ml.nlstration.
Dr. IAw and his wife, Led.a, live
.at 2.11 Tulane Ro.di Cotta· Mesa. 'l'he1
bavit five children..
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pander1 and ladles la I c I vi 0 u I
thoughts cannot be protected con·
stitutionally.
The problem, Hicks Jaid, is to con-
vince the cautomia Legblature to
pasl a }.aW_ falllnl, W'lthln the scope
ot 1he S.prerne CDlilf niung,
''Let me describe .a boo\ to you,"
he said. raising the volume to the
.audience.
"This iJ a book without dirty words.
Tbll is no Henry Miller. I mean,
at least you knew whit he was talking about."
Newport Slates
Concert· Tonight
Newport Harbor lll&h Scboo! -
.and vocal sroups will combine to put
on a scliQlarrhip benefit concert
lotri(hl.
Hicks said the volume described
IO . UJ: acts within 150 Pat:U. "not
-counting miscellaneous fond.lings and
Proceeds, at n • head, will be
used for colle&e ldlolarshipe for the
best instrumental and best cboral
1tudeall to be cbo1en later in the
year. •
The Sailor Band, A Cappella Ololr,
Madrlsal Singers, and 'lbt Cbantelles
will perform in tbe I p.m.. eonom
in the audJtorlurn.
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grabbinca. ·
"This kiDd .of -book is available on
newsstanda and there'• notbial we
can do about it".
"I bad intended to bring along: a
teen-age nlldiJt mq:azine far JOU to
uodentaod the kind of stuff I'm talk·
ing about. but it w11 stolen from
my otftce befOH ·I lrft," he joked.
"l can't subscribe to the &etM>ol
of thouaht that theN kinds Of boots
and magazines ~'t harm anyttdna."
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€1aeaper 89 tJae H.it Dosea:
Suctlna: on their popsidm six Westminlter'brothen al Wealminster Community Ho.pitll. The children
and si.sten:, (left to right) Sharon, 13, Billy, 5, J oey, ol Mn. Joanne Brown, they an had thtlr tonsils
11, Johnny, 9, Ricky, 10, and Bobby 7, recuperate removed Thursday morning.
Thugs. Kidnap,
Rob Worker ...
Near Plant
An exhausted Huntington Beach
Douglas Company employe Thur9day
night told police ht had been attacked
on the space center's parking lot by
two young thug!. beaten. kidnaped
and robbed.
His abductors then dwnped him out
or a car along McFadden Avenue
east of Graham Street in Huntington
Beach.
Police Identified the victim as
Clarence J. Hentges. M. of 833 ttti
St., Santa Monica.
Hentges quoted his abductors at one
time as saying, "U you want to Uve.
old man. don't try any monkey
business."
According to the Huntington Beach
police account. the incident beJta;n In
the Douglas Space Center parking lot
when Hentges stepped outside to move
his car. "J was sudden1y attacked by OM
of the hoods," he told officen .
The victim alleged that he w11s
searched by two men of Latin descent
and when they found a Dou1i!las payroU
check for $145, they shoved him into
an old car with the Intent of forcinf
him to cash the check.
Driving to the market at the corner
nf Sprine:dale Street and Edinger
Avenue. Hentges reported that he was
taken to the "courtesy booth" by his
abductors who threatened. "If you
want to live old man, don't try any
monkey bsuiness."
Cashing the check. Hentges wat1
taken back to the car and held captive
for about ont hour .
Girl , 18, Escapes
Death by .Inches
Cheating deith by a fraction of
an inch. 18 yeir okl Elizabeth Doris
Hull remained In serious condition
in Weatmin1ter Conunuolty Hoepttal
today after she wa1 accidentally s~
in the throat by a boy friend; Tbomu
R. Long lt, a Marine at.IUoned it
Camp Pendleton.
Lon1, originally from San J uan
caplatruo, and Mill Hall of Buftalt,
N.Y., were visiting a mutual friead.
Mn. Loretta Allen, 17, 11172. LI .Pat
Place Westm.inlter when tM accldtlnt
occurred.
PoUce said the .2><allbtr -automatic platol 411chapd wldle
Lon& .•u 1bowiq: it to the atria. Tbt llat smlllbed into ·Miu Hull's
thnltlt, aUabtt ber juplar vein Md
ad'-m's apple and lodplf in ber left
1houlder.
EllMr.-cJ SWprJ' Wal perfanned
at the WutmJuter C c>m mun it 1 u..,aw.
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FuUerton'• €ommons
Education Board
Ch.ief Dismissed
From Wtu Services
SAN F"RANCISCO -Dorman Com-
mons, who bad attacked Gov. Reagan
at.d Dr. Max Rafferty as "sell-seeking
politicians." \oat his job as president
of the State Board of Education Thurs-
day.
The first act of Reagan al)p<>intees
ifl laking control of the board wss
to oust Commons.
Howard Day, a Long Beach in-
surance company executive and one
o~ four new Reagan appointees, was
e:ected preaident by a 8-3 vute.
All of the votes for Commons came
from holdover Gov. Brown appointees.
Commons abstained.
Commons told newsmen later thal
Ri;aran has "played politics with a
lot ol his appointments." He said he
wai; not referring specl!'tcally to the
lO ·member board of education but
l<' moil of the governor's ap.
pointments.
"'This administration In my <tpinion
is not concerned with public educa-
tion,'' Commons said. "It is p~i.:1arily
CC1ncerned with money . . . I think
we can afford to educate all the
youngsters of this st.i.te, and I think
we should do so to the best of our
ability."
Earlier, Dr. Max Rafierty, state
superintendent or public instructlo11i,
told newsmen be was pkased with
!ht composition the board.
"They woD't try to o b ltr uct
everything I tried to do like the other
board did," he said.
North Vietnam Offering
'New Bid for Peace Talks
TOKYO (AP) -North Vietnai:n ol·
fered the United States the sword
and the olive branch Thursday OI\
the 11th day of the biggt 1t Communist
offensive of !ht Vietnam wa r .
The peace bid was made~)' Foreign
Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh, who said
Hanoi would lilO to the peace table
"as soon as the United Slates has
proved that it has really stopped un·
conditionally the bombings ano all
other acta o{ war" agair.11 North Viet-
nam.
The promise of more fighting was
held out by Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap,
North Vietnam's defense minister and
the victor of the 1954 battle a1ain1t
the Fre11icll at Dien Bien Phu.
Speaklq at 1 receptioo marking
lbe :JOt.b a:nniver1ary ol the North
Kareu army, Glap vowed to "fi&bt
on anUI we tlave won final V~Or).'' -
Trinb'I peace proposal -which •aid
tt.e 1914 Geneva armtaUce apttmenLI
coald be tbl 11ibjec::t of. the talka
-wu IUde in an lnt..rriew wttb
a French eew1 apncy correspondent
in HanOI.
Slala bep.nmnt olllciall la
Wuilnstoa immediately be1u 1tu-dJlaJ: Trinh'• statemenl The initial
1'Udloa was that there wu no fun.
damental •hilt tn po1ftlon.
Trtnb went a rlep further than be
had Ln bit previous two declarations wtte.a' M: said that the "relevant pro-
on Dim
blems'' to be dlscusaed were "ques·
8ons related to a seWement of the
Vietnam problem OD the baais of Viet·
nam: there are also other questions
which could be raised by either side."
Though he insisted that Hanoi"• Jong-
1tanding four-point and the Viet
Cong"! five.point condlUons for sf!l·
tllng the war still stand, he said their
"spirit" waa a U.S. troop withdrawal
from Vietnam. He added that the
poiDt.11 "conform to the fundamental
principles and the main clauaes" of
the 1954 Geneva agreements.
Hanoi's willingness to ufle the
Geneva pact a1 a basis for the peace
conference suggested they had nol
consulted Peking on thla . poinl The
Red Chlneae lnalat the agreements
are dead and no longer applicable.
Korea to Stop
Complaining
About Meetings
SEOUL (AP) -Informed source.a
said today the Sc>uth Korean govern·
ment hu agreed to aMmplaininl
about the private U.S. d Korean
talks at Panmwij<>m to reJeast
of the crew of toe USS Pueblo.
'Ibe Informants ¥kl the United
SUaea agreed in tun to reprd U.
Co..ntian tn Grdp 51 Egg'
'\ talka as part of the hmctlom of
Kenan Mllitary \rnliatlct . Com.
mllilon and not b& .eral nttotiall09
with the Communista.
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WOUNDED STUDENTS -Sod! Carolina . High·
ny Patrolmen stand over two lbldent& wounded in
a bloody boltle Thunday wlien police and Natioo·
Iii Guardlmen clwpd llre-boml>-lhrowlng Negro
.,. -llud<nts at SouUl C&rollna Slate Calle .. In OraolO-
burg in lbe third atnlgl>t day of violence. Three
were t!led and 36 lnjuNd.
rectmi.mended ~ tbe putl 11«1-
it wu-,,0 per est bigbi!r ._ WMlllC't
agreed upo11. two w..U qo bf the
dty IDd' union I.Sen:. UniaD meal•
ben rejected that tudla:t.
The clty'a health crilil "it dclpm-
lng " the mayor Hid. ''U tbeJ (tbe
garl,age collecton) don't 10 Md: to
work the rubbisb bu to be piebd
up by the National Ga •rd.' '
Rockefeller Thundi.y rej eeted
Lindsay's proposU to call bl tbe Na·
tional Guard.
3 'neu, 38 ••l•ed
Bloody Rioting on Campus HEAL111 EMERGENCY
The series of evtntl that led to
the dramatic disacreement betwwo
the state's two leading RepubUcana
began Thursday with l.Jndlay dedrr-
ing the city "ln a state of health
emergency" and appealinl to the
go\.ernor to "belp tbe, cltJ out ol
ruu,., Dad'• •Id boots ii "° .,, tmk t°' ,.t,.,..r-olcl Domlt. a-.. II/· .tdllo1Pn, Jiau. Donmt 1eeM1 to .,....
ORANGEBURG, S. C. (UPI) -
South Ouollm State CoU.Ce auapend-
ed du1e1 and 1D'led students to 1ta1
In tbetr dormitorl• today in the wake
of a bloody batue between HighwQ
Patrobnen and Nesro ltudesata Uut c1aiiDed tbree Uvea and injured 31
dlscus1 the 1ltuation. night of violence, sparked originally
Six hundred State Troopers and Na-Tuesda1 when students clashed with
,.;. ·'"" boW., """'-'· ...s 1111 Ml leda t001lld b< far mor• appioprido
111f1f\t "Ntv1 Year'• B@v." • 8~ JOMpb, 1110., police foilod a
liOldlJP ti t 1upermorbt • two of
tl!ne --_,, -Ille! -ea: biirln1 lbe frecu, ..... $3,000
WM ICl'ttered ota' the floor ol the
market ond In lbe porting 1oL
Aller Ill 1111 IDUll"1: WU gSMred ~ad -.d, --Jack MooMlt~ lllld ... ...-.llllC -edlllll--oat'1-I • • • • I A. ____ _
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Doctors Reveal
New Techniques
In Pain Relief
-· It wu the worst IUCb raelal olMb
In Illa -In Imm ol u-lat~ in modern u.mea. Tbe Univerllt)' ol
Mllllulpill riots of Sept 30. -wb1le much larger and more lntenH,
claimed two llYH. The lojury ~
bl the Olt: Mi. rlota ran into tbl --. South CorullDa 9tato Calle&• -dent N. IL Nace aald be ,WU in "a it.ate GI abock'' over 1'bmldaJ
nllht'• violence. •
fie aald be wu l:rJin:a to flnd out
uact1y what led to tbe tragedy, ud
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tlooal Guardsmen are on duty In pollce over being turned away lrom
Orangeburg, but they were withdrawn a 11gregated bowling alley near cam·
from lbe campm area at daybreak pm.
in bope1 the attuation would retuna Among the injlll'ed, two Of whom
to normal were listed u crlti<!a1, was Cleveland
"We don't know who ahot first," Seller•, an offlclaJ of the Student Non·
said Nance. "Right now all we know violent Coordinating Committee
11 that law enforcement officers did (SNCC), wbo :was arreated on a
shoot. number of charge• at a hospital
Pollca said snipers on campw open. emergency room and Jailed.
ed fire on them. "Stokley (Carmichael) will probably
A 1poke1man for tne National Guard come dow:a if they incarcerate me.,"
said the guardsmen did not u.ae their Sellen bad told nenmen earlier
gun1. Thursday. He said he bad been in
State troopers opened fire after the touch by telephone with Carmichael,
lboutlll& Negro youtbl gathered near a "Black Power" leader, in
the front gate to the collece and W•hinftoo, Md H. Rap Brown, bead
hurled firebombs into nearby Of SNCC, in New York.
buildlnp. Seller, wbo hu been organil.lng a
Police charged up a graasy idope "Black Aw~s" committee on lbe
lfter them, routing most of the campus, w•, charted with lncltlng
ltadmts td dtbm stood the.tr lrOQDd. to riot, ~ ol JnperlJ, anon
ill disaster." •
They ended shortly after Rockefeller
called a news conference at S:lO a.m.
EST to announce the rhediation panel.
named by· the goveni.or only ·Jline
hours earlier, bad proposed a contract
that would cost t.be city· "in the
neighborhood of a quuter ol a mDUon
dollan" a year more than the dty·
proposed contract rejected by the .-.
NO COMMENT
Leu than 20 minutes later, UndaaJ
rejected the panel's s o 1 u t 1 on.
Rockefeller said Undsay had tilted
with him by pboae after the rejection
but \he governor said he wou1d have
no Immediate comment. · app!IM far ... ~ J ... :a. a ~ tlU -ta··-~ Cpl. .• J. ____ DI
CLSVELlND (lJPI) -A -..t c.: .......... ti=: .., __ _ lt._...... .. 'Budget Cut\ers li!4 did \ bOllle wtlll-·--· A{ -..i ..... ml battmy with lnteat , • olfictr w..-~ ~ . t, t,,.k!Q: SU6Trooper David W. Shealy. · \!be campus •• q et tb1a moritlng, wbo waa bospitalbed wtt..b a facial
but Nance said "the Utuatkm Lr very wound, aaid Sellen struck him with
tente." a club. Seben: IUffered · a minor
The 600 shop stewards of the unlon,
who !lad been standing by for aeveral
hours at union headquarters to ,vote
on he mediation board aoh6m, ac..
cepted it unanlmous1y.
Niii(. "I llopt M t11a llM'I 111t1e bl __ ,_,..._11> ;wtdty M4ldlell Centw.
l1niY'w'altJ bolpltal and c •••
Wtltml J\eHrft Univentty hffi
combined to wort out the peln kllllng
fldmique, wldeh bu been succe11ful
ta • recent CMel.
To Wack Away
At Foreign Aid
ccmvw"*M»• · · •
'J1le teclmlque invvlvea &Wdlnl an
dc;;trode coatmned in a neecle to
the ~ nervea in the aplnal cord. Tbe electrode is ued to 1lnge
111i1 ...w. .... cut ott the pain. The ·:r;.-II -bec.--""7 ~CID disturb
..... cmtrol ..rve.. w' 1 c b wz • -r.all tn.1~ .. Dn)t i bin not r:...-. anJ aucb.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
Congreulonal bud.set cutten are hon.
in& their sci.Hors again for use on
the administration's P billion foreip.
-1d request. ,
But IOIDt of tbue nme memben
toot • mere kindly vln' to Presld~ · ,
Jobmdn'1 bid for a apecl.ll '100 millha
In lnmiOdlate mlltlory old for Soulll
Korea. U'• included in tile over-all
lorelp aid request, IUbmitted Thur• ... ~~ .... · ' cut neartJ '1 billion oat
ot tbe admilliltratkal'a P.2 billicn
bud(et lur U.. ""'°"enlal lonllii aid program ·in U. CU1TU1t fiaca1
year.
"I think it ean be and will be
reduced," aold Rep. E . Rou Adair
of lndllDI, aec:on4'ranting Rep.ablicl:D
on tbe House Fcnip. Affairs Com-
mittee. . \
ho-We.rs· Sout;hlan(i Style
'fesa1 Dew Delugea Horace Greeley's Diredive
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' Arabs, JsM.ew ,
.. Battling. Again
Ullltell Prea llUrz tt arl .. tt tlllt wnt 1 lr.U.
Ao l1r110ll millllry ,q.I . "' ~-...... -11.chanpd pdrt. with Kit.a ... ltraelt
seven Arabi toQy.· Plve· .....,._ aUd ..... .
ATu. ud -ilrMll. "I" llf..U IOllrOll ..... -• killed •• the lsr..U ....... ........ ... eni tlt''p•
ment said. It wu the latest were killed ud U aoldlen
In • series of .,....-duMI w u.r. dril .. wouded
in the put two tt.11, l la the • .am-:.. dlela Mar The Israeli aaaouncement .. -·1
failed to , ,ay where •the the Alenby Bridle a t
late1t outbre&k OCIC1ITfed but r.lericbe and ab: n:aJlt.I Dirth
said the aeven Arabs were of U:le O..lilillb BridCe.
E1 Fatall temrisb · · A1lo ,,.,....., t 11 r • • • Two artlllerJ clalia ecrou . 4raeli larmen 1t'ere tmed
the Jordan IUver klDed 11 and two injured wben •
persOlll and wwaded more tnctor-drt""' trail~ ~1 than II)' otber1 'DUlndaJ in were dri~trud'. a nilH ca tbe YUCOf JQb-.
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Coast Gulird -Standing-by .
Sinki ng Ship
PORTSMOUTH, Va.
(UPI) -Tiie Cout Guard
Catter 'AllaOcal atoocl 1>J tbe boUered __ _
Pe,_. W mUes out ln
Ille Atlantic todiy, ready lo
reacue if neciuary m dar-
, Ing lftinu who VolllDtarily
remained . a b o a r d the
1trlcten vessel.. T we n t 1 -
e.igbt Other crewmen were
taken olf. the 1hip.
A Coast Guard 1pokesman
in New York City said the
Pegasos "mlgbt go down
suddenlJ. It just might." If
it does, the Absecon was
prepared to take aboard the
remaining crewmen.
The unidenWled captai'n
and five of b.11 mell decided
to stay aboard the vessel
the ball of which
cr8Cked open Tbunday in 20
bub aear tt>e Jordanlaa
border, the hl'•eu. Wd.
Jn Amman, a Jordanlu
lnooaDCell\tftt ~ t b. Israelll began tirin1 It
JordanlMI 1 loree1 w II b_
11\aehiDt pm, t• Jnm' CU•
non and · WW. The Jord1-
nl1Ds charled the Israelis
"escalated" the" batUe b)'
brfriJinC in heavy a.rtlllery.
Tbe·Jordanlan com-
muniq~ '&CCUS•d the
Israelis of abeWni Dam.lab vIBaJe I And the nevby
reftlpe camp at Meidi.
Theclubes Tb u r 1 day
brotie out a few houtl after
laneU troopl CllDe upon
...Ut lsraeU. a.id wu an
A'rab ··~ -,..tr in I&r11Ji terri£ory. F • u r
Arabs died and two otber1
were wounded.
Blaiberg
Suffers
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WARSAW, Ky. ·(UPI) -of Kentucky, has 10 dJys.
A 10liDC teacher at Gallatin to reply llo the boud's
~ Hfgh School vowed ~rges, o f a b u s i n g
'°*f~io ft&ht bia swp'!flon , ·academic ( r e e d o m, in· t:-tni IUr •bai:UOfl, ~. c·o ad lJ ct
and otber' COD·~ uii.~g ·a tea.ch er,
trovenial 1ubjecta with bis misboqduct. and . falling to
aevtl6 and eighth grade folkrR basic scbool ~ur-
cla.saes. riculwn.
James .~. Jones Jr., 23., -The. Sod.al Studiea ~~n ~~ ~~ ·~~er, who oniy Joi_ned. the
Uilion f"or belp in -preparing tdJocil faculty i1a, days ago,
his ·case for a school board appeip-ed Thunday night
hearing on the suspension. before mo.re than I 5 O
Jonet.. a bachelor and a pu:enta· to defend h I s
cradoate ol the University teadling methods •.
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-Met~~~ies..-Awai. . . '
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They ~··· ll)owed • f!lm ~ in the subllrbl.n home. or : •. n.n
Qne o( the mer9enanea: lt" i: .., ,.., lJli•.:'!lljfH!if.t
WM tllkeli at the 'Kei&ht · ' ,} '.':: oflbeCong~~. ~~t ·· ~~!. One sequence s b o w ,e d Ttiii ~, .
aome :o1. the men tt)po~ni: An .t;. 51 5 ·,
down un.,med. Coqo~ete Paris, ~ " ror target practiet'. men Oft ltl rolls.
They a r • oU· lo battlo 11 Ia uS llJI '"'V t offioen ..._.,. t
S the men .bu( -'tho, o.viet ~a-vy Challeng~.s U.S . =-~.,~ ~~u.. =:..-~~
Sea Po wer. in Mediterranean two~ ~-C-Y· ')~ 1•'<·
Flrat, U..,. -...-
11,000 •• -· ·-... Am~ -8111\(U... oth<r 'balf~V _..
~NOON (UPl) -The
Soviet UnJo,n hss eltended
its challenge to American
1ea power from the Meditu-
ranean to the Far East,
defel)se experts ~aid today.
A Urge 'Soviet flee.t, in·
c Lu d.i n & mislile<arrying
war ships, was reported to·
day to have entered the Sea
of Japan.
The move was seen as
a direct challenge to the
recent buildup Qt American
naval power in the area,
following the seizure of the
i.o.lelli&ence ship USS Pueblo
by North Korea.
A total" of 14 Soviel war
ships , including a guided
missile cruiser, dt&troyers,.
supply shlps and 1 p y
trawlers have been moved
by Moscow Into the Sea ·of
Japan, In an apparent
response to recent
Amerlean naval movement&
In the area, spearheaded by
the U.S. aircraft carrier
Enterprise .
Defen&e experts said the
Soviet move spotlights the
dramatic change In itR
military strategy, which
sho'wed itself tor the
time Jut summer
Orsi
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Sin I which tbey .. M. ' ,,t.,, in the oet1ans of the world. of whatever el; ~
ce , ast su.mmer the Second~ the)' im . ''t.y
Moscow's penetration int.o ,Sov_i~~ have built a the ~ant ,ol .;~'.' . P,O~erful neet of 4() to 45 _._ ' ~ the Mediterranean w. i t h s"'"'• in. the Mediterranean. That ~. tba1.1 ~1Pf1 -~ 1 al r ......, move mtO a'tew:n ·or J11181e powo:<11U nav orces. ·fi\cluded a.r"e missiJe car· they m "J ftiia J tO t ._i
The Soviets who iii the' 'ryirlg ctulsers, destroyers an~·,tbe)'wnt:._. ,
past concentrated on land .-:rut Pollrl1,t~ submartnes. Motl-of Uie meuc tlf'_,.,.
power, rockets and •ub-recruited t..fn .. 11Amdm• an
marines, changed strategy B....,;'""' C!A·-'AI •-
in 1963 by deciding lo UNION WAGES A;,;;;rt..-:;;..,oa'i;;;~
become a sea power in the. , a n lit otblr'aatlrinilut-
'hort"I po .. ible time. HIGHEST YET Before lbe:Nlcerllll\ ..... Experience over t h e . ' ruct, •tile i.tJ moveiaiilit d.
Cuban missile shdw'down i • • merceUries. ioUt ~ ......
with the United States WASHINGTO!ll (UPI).-. wu .. in. :JulJ ' ind-'~
b r o u g h t home to t h e. Union .workers . In t b e '!'bey nre: ~ o.t,• jft
Kremlin the need for flex· building ~1,des now average at a tba.;• NGnliliif:o<
ibillty through sea power, $4:.118 an hour in . basic1,.,fid.oilt1'"bt;s 1-'
if the SoViet Union' is to · wages: with plumber•.•hqw-mercenary .·,~!
be .able to intervene ef· Ing the b.ighest :average or -Eutern·O)np~ ·-" • ~
fectively in areas rcmott SS:42, .according to the .JilOlt.4 a.a •¥11f -
from its borders. Labor Departm e nt 's iD,tbi Canto. 'l'lie·werAndad
The absence of sea power quarterly IUI"Vey. ~ andtCDe whole ~
also handicapped Soviet" in· 'Ille department repcrt.ed itice ii llnpriloDllit i a
W-Vention in Ule r1e c e-n t Thursday that, be s 1de1 RwlDdl. : "'lt
Arab-Israeli war. union plumben, average Again tut month, tlie-cd
The decision was taken basic-hourly wages for t.be went out 'for men. Thlr::tbbt·
in 196.1 when Fleet Admlr~ · construction uniqns were : tt ~ Nlllrit. No om ....
N. Gorshkov, head or the bric .Ir: I ayers , $5.37; .ttetlm'.:' Jt -wu for. UM
Soviet Navy, devised a new carpenben, SS.OS; elec· ~ CeDtra1 Go!rfnt.
philosophy for use ot rthe tricians, f S . 3 3 ; painter1, ... men( •Oi" tbti1 E a a t e r 11
fleet. He assigned it an, of· $4:.77; plasterers, '5.13; and Nigel-Ian Rebell. • • ~
tensive role and revamped building laborers, $3.77. Tbe men 'tbo ~
it for offenaive operations did not u.lr:. i 1 ·.~;1
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foot' ,.aves and IO mile an CAPE TOWN, So u t h
hour winda. They were Mrtca (UPI) -Philip
awaiting the arrival of hro Blall>er& suffered ' ' a n
tu1a.One?11expected.1t episode of rejection'' I ' h 0 1 [!]'' ·~· l:~~!~:::~. ~j~~~~?-~ ~ t.~ appen1ng now. . _11_ ":.~:,:,·
lerde the Liberian tanker Dr. auut1un. Barnard ~r~~~~~.~~s .. ~Je s~ings on -lmpQla ·V8'5,~,;\
F h N ''bette tt.D be IDc*ed •.; • I • • • .... • .. t • I . rellC eWS before r I went to Europe,.. TIJC handlorne lmpala Sport COupe equipment packagn • ..For extra_._ty)re performan,ce and more 1avlngs, Pkk•g• and Comf~rtnt Steering' Wheel-an ; ! ~ i: ''
Barnard nid. befow ii Juatone of four big 1peclally and beevt)', all have whitewall tires, front No. 1 gives you a big 275-hp VS and apecial/y ptteed to save you money
Man Sent The Ntlrell cap• Twn ~ipped Impalas-all Vi's-that-you fender lfgttts and appearanc:e guard Powergllde Transmiss ion. Package No. during our lmpeJa \f8 Sale. So gM M... : :
dentist ii the nrkl's only can own right now at mighty impreaafye group (dOpr-edge guards; color-keyed 2 lets you save and relax with Power knpa.Ja Just the way you want hat big... ,
surviviAI oudiac tnuuplant iavinga.~TM ~pal• 4-DQor ~an and trOor mall, front and·re•r: fro.ot and rear · Steering and Power Brake-a, wttlle nyJngs now. f1UtrY1 ' . , , Out" of Viet ~:!tent~ ~e 2-4~:::.: :~ 2-Of'3-SeatSlatktn Wagon alao glve . I bumper guard• on cou~ and Ndana, Packaga No.,3featur.ea the oonveni~noe ' ' ' t • l
orlld man. Jan. 2. you very apecial ~not ,on ~lar front~ on Wll90f1'.')· Then, tor extra of Power Steering, Power Diec Brakes ·
SAIGON .(UPI):-Frp.
cois Muure, correspondat
for the Agence France-
Presse ··(AJl'P), bes been
ordered to leave South Viet-·
nam withia 24 hours,
government autboritiu said
today.
Nguyen Ngoc Linh, t.J'lf.
1Vietnamtle aovermnent's ...,
director-general o f In·
formation, 1aid AFP bad
been "writing a rt i c I e s
detrimental to tbe Vlet-
nameM .-med llftel. ••
He iald the at1DC7 -.s.
"IJll"99dlal nUnon'! ii. Ill" news. -...mes ,.and said
Mazuf't, i), bad wrlUen "a
!•'!" bot ... all of tbe
articlN in" quution. M.-r. and a French tree
laDCe • pbotop'9Jlber wue
caplmd 1>J Noril Vlei·
namese troops durlD& the
ligtrti:nl ia Aue Jut week.
They were relt:ued after
I fe,."boars. • • ,
FrucoiJ Pe.OU, cbW of
th• ,A'f"?. Bureau. la Saiaoo •
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on JWUn'• upulfioo.1
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new ~ in ea ... Town ~ ill •• United 8ta&el
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Our not-tOCMmall 08f' offet't more than ..,.... now! Wider front and
reer m.d Ind larget" IW. for .:tdtd llabnlty and 1 fa r mOfe
comfortabte rldt, many new ..Jttv teetun.a and pOwer from the
aptrifred 1~p al9ndafd Sil to a 2115-bp Turbo-Fire V8 you can order.
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Churches Ask New
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LOI ANGELES cllPI! -
Tbe 10 8 t b • r D Clllfanda
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ubd tllo fedorol-
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jeet to 'ftl' oa nl,,,,.. ........ la•-...-Thund17,1'1ee o UI e 11•1
iensal 1bowd a It• d
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Selectlft -Act "' ..... 'ride for ''1911ettft" COD-lciemlouo objectioa.
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Back, Wife
Can Write
''A erowiDC ntunber of
youna-mea are faced wtth
the cruel cboiet betw• MrVinf in • WU' they 1incereJJ' believe to be im·
moral, or re:fudng ""Jee eveQ. though they are not
aeceua1ly ~ to an
aue" of did ~ ,, a ·1
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Pm~ II a Uq1111 .uu.. • •••• , •••
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NIGHT ... DAY SERVICE
LOI AltGfUlS (UPI)' -
~ Aon Whit., 4.1, b•d
lltr rJFt ann MVCred jwt
below lte elbow more than
a ,.. aco ln an automobile -· Tburldar, she aigned her
umt 1111DC the arm that
1arpou at CounV General
Holpltal II.ad IHl'Wn bf.ct OD
durlai a •Jaht-bour opera.
doll {ollowin1 1be Dec. lJ,
ms M:ddnt.
After moolill <II J>li111cal
tbfrlPJ' llfl. Wbite DOW can
dup ud UDClup her fill
ud perfarm. 1 i m p I e
--.. wt .. the aid <II dnlcu doli,n.d for
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conotivabll w a r," t • e _,.-J.l.r A A , resolution said. ~1~ , a:.i·r.:'!~ :..11:
"They ·m'e therefore fn..· L":="~%~·IO.;...-~.•;.""~'~::,::;::,:..,:;.:.,..::.;-:,:-:.:=,.;J elipbt. ror .-01>
j<ctor lfalua H proMDU, "Wl'a --1tippoll.ii.wmi.,1~111'1114 tM -
Mn" Wnt.lora """ ,,. fouod-W~
tn Illa -Jy HtDl home.
'!be coreur's oM'ee taid tbf
ad.er' Md been dea:t JC to
• hoara wbla hll auarm, found u.. 11oc1y .....,...
•1•lmt u al\mlde> bid.
deftnecl by law." UICk ~111111 .._ tlit fliolllS 1W ·
Dr. Forrest C. Weir, the---------=*'*-~~~~iomj~'~,·~!Jl«~;:•=·=~·=--coundl'1 HCHtary, Hid the
ttlOlution ii "IOt 1n the COft. t.ext" of hKkln& ct v· J 1
dltobedSence by d r 1 f t
relilten. "It 11 in the con-
test of men who have a
pmUcullr eonfllct." Weir ......
Weir Aid 35 of the 51
membeft of .the pneral
board attended 11Jurlday'1
deliberatlom. All but one
YOl<d.tor tllo rnolu&o, he
l!dded. "Nur1J all" Ibo IS
m • m b • r denomlnatlou were repiwented. W e I r
repartad.
Teachers Wh~ Attacked
t' • I
College Head Lose Jobs
' ·n.. J. Wallace Grtlwn,
clepvty county medical ex·
Mllner, said ct.. cue wu
referred. to the new ___ ., .. _
oner's offtce to determine
1he e:r:aet "mode. ol d8atb."
SAN DJEGO (UPI) .:.._ daJ aa ICbildalecL A aim.liar :lavutigitloa -cooducted '9llow1Df t b. Three facalty members •ho The· J'eb. 2: _p.per tanitd deatb of Marilyn Monro..
crltidz.ed. Callforaia Macdould'1artlde, Her death wu ruled due.
Rutt -• -i. to accfdental OV..-Wutern Univeraity Preai-at.•. ·cowoe...._ Jut week of a:.aU•ea .
dent Willlam RWlt at a cam· that the r_apldlJ oe,rinl ''Why h• t 0 0 t it
pm rall"y hieve uearWI tc*l woalill ·eat ·'9ft la (pm-aldd.yde) .,.. do not
they'll bo out "' • jab in ... "' pt rid "' ........ . ....... .. 1ald • -.. June. Wlto ~Mid-"'" ""tr7tnf tor 1be eoroner'• ollce. .. We
I' oar etbm' tMChtn &lie te milb • ~ w-.. w« are not preprtnd to 1ay
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Earlier ttm weet a dOlen
leader• of the student rally
Wetl cited to Appel? befort
a nlne-man facultJ.wdent commttt. for pe'11l\le
dtodplloarJ: •ellfl· ,._ cltAd include Jamt1 Henry,
p:elident ol tM UIOCilted
ttudent.; Yql Mitani, the
former at.dent lll'eaidtnt;.
ad Nilda Zaa~ll.lat, __,,...,_ _.,
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• OAIL't '!LOT Fl'ida:J, Ftbrury 9, 1968 •
Ne• wige Re@l!a.t• '" ' t ,,
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Embezz·le Loss
Said $12 Million
SANTA ANA-Estimates
of the amo unt allegedly
embeuled by four men
New Route
For Capo
Parade Set
CAPISTRANO -S a n
.Juan Capistrano's annual
Fiesta de las GolondriDas
(F'earl of the Swallows)
parade on Man::h IS will
have· a new route thi1 year.
City cooncilmen this week
,raised the fiesta associa-
tion off.icials on the new pla•
whictl will eliminate .a
former double-back process
which lhey thought
dangerous.
The new route is from
Casltas Cap Is tr an o In
northern San Juan, down
Camino Capistrano a n d
disbanding near Del Obispo.
• Association President Will
Hicks said this year's three-
day fiesta will be held
March 15 to 17.
Tbe annual event ii staged
lo celebrate the . traditional
return of the f a m e d
swallows to Mission San
Juan Capistrano on St.
Joseph's Day, March 19.
County Man
Dies in War
SANTA ANA -Marine
Cof'P' lat Ll William A.
Thornton Jr. m Santa Ana
ill one or eight Clllfomia
aervicernen reported killed
irl action bi Vietnam.
whose financial operation•
are· Hid to have bankrupted
.an Anaheim bank and a
Fullerton dairy soared in
Superior Court Thursday -
from the origtnaJ ter:.tatl~
guess of about Sl million
lO ·a ttaggering SU million.
And there may be more
-much matt -to come,
11aid Deputy DiJt. Atty. Joe
Dicket'$Oll. The prosecutor's
new esUmate followed
furtber investigation of. a
mountain of evidence that
has accumulated in the
fraud trial of four mm wbo
operated a Onaocial bouae
known', as A11oclated
Investors Limited.
Charged with fraud and
conspiracy in th e aue:rted
bilking of the 0 r a n C e
Empire National Bank and
the Rockview Dairy. are
Samuel A. Longo, 31, of
Garden Grove : Benone Ter-
rano. 48, of Eagle Rock;
hi.I broth tr, VK:tor, 42, ol.
Orange and Robert MJgliac-I ~ IDAILY PILOT .......... '--.. .,,..
cio, 40, of Ontario. Read to ""L-The chargo .. temmed rrom " •v nurge .
the 19118 Orange County I '
Grand Jury's indictment Actor Richard. Denn¥n£ ot ~ Be.cti,' sliows
whicb alleged that the four hi3 ~adr. Of oftict, aJ king, red dqu~l~edPd sword,
men illegally obtained the to hts wife, Eve!)'.'11, (as ~ prepam to Crusade for
original '1 million by use cancer funds. Ttie J actor has iccepted honorary
of a check manipulation cbairman.!rhip of Iv.ea Cancer €nlaade id' Orange
1cheme. County. f
Dickerson askl today as ----''-----i-------------
the fraud trial entered 10! · 1
aeventtl day that bl1 new f
i.::':."," ~~~::: ~th: Heist, Escape Brings
group'• highly c o m p 1 e x .
financial system. j
It ii esttmated that the 110 D i. ' s te trial wi! lut at lull • -r 1rison en nee
fo .. tber five wee~.
Dickenon bat commented
that It will take at least
that long for the jury to
obtain an irlk.ling of the com·
plicated fraud scbeme.
Mobile Park
Course Set
ANAHEIM -. A one-d a y
course in mobllhome park
management, sponsored by
We1tern Mobilhome
Aaaociation, will be h e I d
Tuesday, at the Rancho La
Paz Mobilbome Park, 501
E. OrangethOf]le, Anaheim.
According ' to Neil Y.
ANAHEIM -1~n Anaheim
man who was l:rrested by
Costa Mesa ~ice Dec. 15
a few hours Jter he had
held up a F 1llerton bank
and escaped v Ith more than
S2,000, has hif~n :t'ntenced
to .one to 10 )f~•r• 1n federal
prison.
Robert U. York, 41 , of
196 . G11inida. Lane. h a d
pleaded g°'lty in January
to the hold If p of tlle Crocker
Citizens Bt1nk branch, 1440
S. Harbor lBlvd.
After fle ~ing the scene,
York lumf:d op at the Coeta Me1a poU.:e 1tation an;d was
paying rr1ore than '900, in
Utt :Returns
Goodwill Cu~! Work Force
SANTA ANA -Twenty mu.at k ~: .-. . · "'am~ted 'to 'i&5o.OOI an:
"unemployable!" bave been A year •So, ~-pllillmu'm ' nu&lly.
laid off by Good w i 11 waee wae i.ncreued 12 per-/.,' cbanp in Goodwill's
lndulttlea here alnce Jan. .cent. bat, Gooctwtll muapd, ~policy tt., been 1 and Goodwill officials to-day announced another !Git to maintain fu.ll emplOf· Woutbt about by the: new
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·HRP YO~· ;. : ol ._ -r• force of 400 menl. However, aaid Hick•, federal' , •aa• regulation,
ru .. v.. when 'aaotner 15 ~rcent lo · Hieb &nnounced. Tbe "u-could be affected by new ~~~ ;·::..::.:~ EF.r;;a.:r::.:.; ?.=·~:~..:::~~ CElEftDlTETHE'..
v.'Orkerl Goodwill · ia bate mi.tmum wai rafted from trained' for outdde jobl,' nor ' , IU\J ~·
forced to "fire" lttougbout tl.25 to fl.40 per boar in be rftlati:ilitlteG. bas 'been
Orange Coooty could wiDd ~:.,:::to .1.80 per hOW'. =~n=-~~will't ··yEA· R Of· · ..
up on welfare rolls. nie n e;!i requirement • • G 0 0 dwill 1Ddustrie1' , • • The layoffs were fOl"Ced ~ I ·by new wage regulations meam a IK"lSon in the primary program always • , 1
imposed on s 0 • c a 11 e d ~y Gooctwtll p..yroll of 'has been job trainine and . t ' '
"theltered work.shops" by about '3.MD ~ weell;, Hickl' ·re b ab~ I I t at Ion -a THE MONKEY" the federal government.. dlecloMd. UoUI now, flie co~ n s el lor-dient ttla·
Gaylord Hicks, es.eeutive =Gooclwl==ll=-="='=pe='=yment==bu,-='""",c,,,1"'..;p:.:,~·..,.,:•.;"i'ic:' ;_ll_i_•_k_•_·
vice president of Orange
Co11nty'a Goodwil l
Industries. said handicapped
workers who have been laid
off an unable to earn evea the minimum wage but hive
been paid according to their
productive capacity. I======== Since Goodwill lndustrieslr
is a non-profrt organization,
there are no profits ur
reserves to cover the dif.
ference between what some
handicapped employes earn
alld what they must be J>4i,d
under the new minimum
wage, said Hicks. So the'
Aldrich Set
To Give Talk
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Norlander, executive direc-
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1pplying to mobllhomes.
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TUS1'IN -Congressman
Jame~ 8 . Utt (R-Tustinl
returrw~d to the district
Thur9 day for a series of
speat.:.lng engagements and
Linea.In Day observances.
1718 NEWPORT BLVD, COSTA MESA 646-5621 trmAers to the BIY Ar11 have come
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Catholc funeral serviCM
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Vietnam.
Norlander said students
are to bring the state
Mobilbome Part Law with
them. Texts for the course
will be furnished.
Du ring his 11-day stay
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' ., .speed llUtlq final' today,
81.ltilll u. s: !IQck • hearty boost
aibie 10th Whiter Olympic Games .
!MJS1 nio,,., won Jbe event, first ~,.~ Olynipic speed stating com-;fi~qn. ill 48.1 second.I -tw~tenths Qt ,a; second -ahead cl the U. S. trio,
who finished with identical clockings.
Misses Meyers, ol St. Paul, Minn.,
Holdm, of Northbrook, ID., and Fish,
of~stronpville, Obio, each received
a ~Iver medal -highest award ever
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caplund by U. S. pit ID ObJDpi.
lpMd 1kltin& ccmpeUU'!"-Mlla Meyen, winDet of t1>e !CJO.
meter race at the 1917 World 'r.!4 lkltln& chomplomhips, seiled Ille
halfway lead today with her 41.S clock· 1Di 11 the pit skated ID pelr1 •pinat
the cloct at the outdoor rink in Greno-
ble.
However, after the ice wu reswia~
ed. for the second 1ection of. com-
petitors, Miss Titova flashed around
the track in 46. t. 'lbe other two
American girls, who followed ttle win.
ner in the second section, made
brilliant bids to better lx!r ciockin&
but could oll.ly match Miss Meyers.
Elisabeth Van den Brom ol the
WJ.nter Olympics queen ..
·Competitors Concede
" First Pince to Fleming
GRENOBLE, France (AP)
America'• Peggy Fleming would have to fall 2AJ times and wind up landing
on her ear1D k>se tbe Olympic gold
medal In tbe ladies' free·style figure
Hating final Saturdly, ·her rivals con·
ceded today • "Peggy -sbe is much too good.
No one has a chance to catch, her,"
said · Gabrielle Seyfert of E a s t
Germ,IDJ', who. placed second tq Miss
Fleming ln the compulsQI'Y ftpres
coiD.j>Ieted Thursday. 1 •
J:racing five figures brilliantly, the
tS:year-old ice b a 11 e r I n a from
ColoTado Springs, Colo., rolled up
1,1»2.I points to 984.9 for Miss Seyfert,
960.0 for Austria's Beatrix Schuba,
and M:J.2 for Hana Maskova, the Euro-
SPORTS
CLIPPED
SHOR.T
Frem lite wtrel al AP /UP1
CQJtVALLlS, Ore. -The great
UCLA Bruin basketball team faces
one 0( the few teams around that
migtit pull an upset victory wben It
inv*liwl Oregon State tool.gilt. as
P~ific Eight action resumes ~ tlle
semester break.
Southern Calllomia, one game back
of the Bruins in conference play, calll
on Oregon while bay area f,earn1
CaWomia and StanlOrd host Wuh·
inglat and Wublnglall state.
* * * SHREVEPORT, La. -Dennis
Ralltoe of BakertfleW., Cdf., defeated
-B-ef JI. Lfol• St-22, u.Drn;;;ia; 1111111 la ... naw
of 'I e.HlaJ &tvuntelll of World
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pem champlonjrom CzecbOllovatia.
Miu ,MukoYa; 18, a !_tu.dent at
Pr.ape ud a ·1hapely1 bf'own.eyed
bnmette who bu beea labelled the
prettie1t girl in the 10th Winter, Olym-
pics, joined in the raves fol-her
Am~an opponent . .. Pln1 is a marvetod!I ~ stater
llld •Ille .rtll, .... qillt!:.uiDy," od·
milted' tbe Ciecb girl. '"!ft only 'CGdl•
petition is for the 1ilver and bronze
medals."
Lad1'e1' figure skating normally Is
full of politics 1nd petty jeaJousies.
ContettanfJI can be 811 catty as a
houseful of sorority 1llttr11. But
around the Stade de Glace, scene
Of the figure skating event, you can't
find a 90\lr word for the slim
American champion.
Kasumi Yamashita. Cllle of the three
pretty and talented Japanese skaters, put It very succinctly :
"Peggy is very gr:ac;lou.s (graceful ).
Her jumpe: are tligb. and stable. She
ta tbe best."
Karen Magnusson, the IS.year-old
Canadian champion from Vancouver,
said, "Peggy i• absolutely beautiful.
She does everything wonderfully-
the fl guns and the :ree aka Ung.•·
Mil• Scbuba1 lfl, her blonde hair
tied in a bun, urughed when somebne
aated if sbe, in third place, bad a
chance of maldllg up the difference
in trewkating.
"Ob, no, no.." the Insisted. "It ii
lmpoalible. We have no cbance."
Even the Russians admitted that
MIA .J")uning wu the sport's un-pa.U.riod queen.
.~ew,-w 11.way up here," Elena
Chqtova, of the Soviet Union said tbrouP an tnierpnter, lifting One
hand above her ·bead. "And the rest
of us -we are way down bere."
Petra Rubrmann· Of Germany, after '
· watching Peggy trace Ille last Of five
figures, commented, ''When 1 h e
skates, we all rusb to the edge of
the r1n1:· 1o wa!Cb be< perfarm.''.
WbeJI Pega'1 --It ~ an e1ec1r1c · chirp 1eem1 to gp
tluwgh the 14, ~·ID -arem.
SpectatOrt who ,;bal't been chattfng
casuUJ and ,."yin(. little atteoUon
to the otbe:r qD~titlrl suddenly
come alive. 1bere W * n<lbe m(l'{e--mnt. · .... ·
People ruab to Vant.t• ·points. Some
pull out cameru. OCben· ha& the
plastic edge al the rink, They watch
in quiet 1pPredl.tton.
Abnolt evilJMY sa)'• in one langll.lr ot another. "Sbl'• sen••·
tlonll.' '
Ndherllndl llnlshed foul1b ID *-1.
but DO broue medal WU ftlJ"ded..
Tbe ooly pnYiou American llrl
to oapture 1 medal ID 01,ymplc opeod
Wting was Jtallltl Allnrartb ol
Wllmlngtoo, N. Y., -toot U.. bronze in the 500-meten at Squaw
Valley eight year• ago.
"The ooly thing that woWd make
me happier WGuld be if thole tbne
medal& were gold," nld George
Howie of Oconomowoc, Wia., coach
of the U. S. womea's lpeed sUtiDg
squad.
"Just think, tf ntova .bad been tw1>
tenths of a lecond lllower, lt would
have been four gold medals."
Lakers Host
Warriors, Fall
To Supersonics
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe ,SeatUe
SuperSonlcs, relatively p,mchleft in
the National Biitetball AsaoclaUon,
have plenty of it when tlll IM Aaeelts
Laken come to town.
The Laker1, who lost to the Soalcs
Jan. :ll before taldnC ofi on a blJh·
ICOrin(,fl••·.1am• wlnniDgsprM,
were 4tump«1 ,a1atn bf Seltt~ Thurs-
day nl,lbt)ll -110. .
Thi Laker• bolt . san Francisco
tonigbt at the Forum. Loe Aneelea
ia now third in the NBA'1 Western
DivJ&loa, ai,s eamu .oa tbe ~ aDl1
three behlDd the WarTior1. Tbe Laker•
have wun one ol four games th1a
season againlt tbe Warrior•.
San Francisco tuned up for tonight's
contest with a JJ5 • 109 mau.lin1 of
the Cincinnati Royall on Thureday
night.
In Seattle, where the Lakers have
failed ·to win in four attempts this
seiu:on, Los Angeles held a 14 • point
halitime lead. But the Sonics chipped
away and caugbt the Laken in tbe
last five minute•. LOI .t.M:•u,s T llA1'"', T
&rflClr I .. 14 UTll'Cll•. 7 H 14
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U.S. CRUSHED
BY SOYIETS, llJ.2
GRENOBLE, France (AP) -Un--
beaten Rusaia handed the winleu
United States ita third Olympic bod:·
ey losa Friday, cruahinl t.be Amer.i-·
can1 10-2.
The victoey, their tlllrd, put the
Russians· well out in front in a bid
for tbelr third hockey eold medal ia
the 1-t four·Gamea. ·,
The American goals were the flnt
jCorecf againl!lt the Soviet Wt.F• ln
the· tournament, but they ~ued
their powerful offensive attack, fll"·
nlng their total nal• to 'ZI. • -
They pourtcl r. four ;oat< la .the
tint 1lx minutes of the Ont period
and went on from ·there.
They added two more in UM ftrll
and four ID the aecood -""' by ADatoU Flrsov, wbo also bad ont bl
the tint -but the U.S. 1b.ut them out .. a.. final period.
--Boll Hope · Deeert Cllulc Jut wm.
Be bid oae ~ n111nd but plcked up '914 tor blJ etlcril. -
· Tbne ot.ber ~yera were Ued at
• with Rm tat.SS): ~Floyd, SS.SS: Roa. Funaeth, IZ.3t, anc1· ·Tom
Webkopf, 32-34.
Nlckla111· was de&Cllocked With Dave run and -Marty Flectm.an at 87.
Cuper was asked if be was aurpriBed
tbat a 18 still left him bl a tie for -pbco. . '
''That's tbe way t.bi.I came goee,''
tak1 CUper. . I
Down the line -lf 81 could be
Wleled down the line -was the
dlftnding champ Bob, Goalby at 34-
...... It WU that kiDd oc a first -·
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U.S, MEDA~ WINNER -Mary Meya-s, St. Paul, Minn., slttlws the
form that earned her a silver medal in the 500 meter speed slcating
race at Grenoble Thursday. Miss Meyers tied two other American
'girls for aeoood place to earn silver meda!s. A Russian girl, Lidmila
Titova, won the gold medal
Franee's Big Day
Un Beau Jour-IGlly Gets
GQld Medal, l\.idd 18th
' " " ~USSE,
"Keel· li8e'!" ' "Jean • ·aaude!"
France (AP) -
"Toutowl, oh, vous toutoun!"
The ai• bounced off the white
Alpine ilopN ~ rang through the
towerinliP'een plntl Friday for Jean·
Clande .X<l·l·l J~ Le Superman, nick-
named ··.tntou. idol of France and
winner 0( the eold medal in the Olym-
pic ml!A'I' downbill.
'WomMl'·looked g1aasy • eyed with
adorati"1. Stro~' inen cried and scrambled
just to get a look at the handsome
Alpine ace.
It toot a. cordon of government
police -the blue • jacketed CRS,
. 1imi1U ~ the U.S. G • men -to
KiJigs in 3-1 Win
LOS ANGELES ('AP} -'11le Los
Angel• $1nCJ blve··Only three more
Natiorlll Hoclcey League gamu wlth
the Pittlbur&b Penguin• thJ1 season
but theJ wish they had more.
The K1Dp: won their sixth game
in eigtit. m.U011 with the Penguins
Tburs4-Y nllht. using goal• by Gordon
Labodlire, Bill Flett and Real
Lemleax for a ~1 victory.
keep the swarming, yelJ.lng, pushing
crowd at bay.
A be8:rded young man in a Daweted
jacket and a girl in a ·miniskirt broke
into a wild dance.
"Un beau jour pour France, '1 said
a graDdl'Dotberi!b woman, WC"11.t,
wrapped ID hood llld blsllket, lllninC
on .!~.J>icket fence. · ~ ,and his French countryman,
veteran Guy Perillat, finished 1·2 to-
day ln the men's downhill race,
premier Alpine skllng event at the
1968 Winter Olympic Games.
Killy. the duhlng, ~year-old ace
of France's powerful ski legion, began
his drive for a sweep of tlle Alpine
events -downhill, slalom, giant
slalom -bY tailing down the 2,890-
meter course in o n e minute, 59.85
aeconds to capture the aokl medal
by a slim margin. -
PeriUat, the first man down the
slope, flniJbed in 1: 59.93 to take se-
cond place and J. Daniel Daetwyler
of Switzerland captured the bronze
medal wiUl a 2:00,m' clocklnc.
Billy Kidd, 9f' St.owe, Vt, Amettca•1
top medal hope In tbe event1 ftnlabed
In 18th poaiUon wttb a 'tlme Of. 2:'03.40.
He was skiing on a bad left ahkle,
sprained during Wednelday'1 aoD -
stop practice. fun\ but refuHd...; to
blame the ln1Dr7 ftlr bil·llow tmM::
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OCC DueIS·~ · f • .
Santa Ana. ! ·t ..
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In Crucial
BJ EARL GUSIUt
Of 1119 DellJ Nit Std
One down, eight to go.
That's how Orange CoaaLCollq:e
basketball coach Bob Wetz.el views
hill team's predicament today, with
the Pirates playing Santa Ana Coll~ge
tonight in the Dons' spacto111 gym.
It'• a simple ouUook but OOC:'s
uslgnment, while difficult, is also un-
complicated. '
The Pirates are one down to
Fullerton with eight game1 remainJng
<lil the Eastern Conference schedule.
ORANGE COAST 1-3 VaUely ),
1-1 Chapma n F
M Yule C
5-8 Canido G
5-11 Falconer G
SANTA ANA
Berry .. 5
Kleter W
Broylel 1-5
GerleU ~
Mftcltell .. I
Simply put, OCC bas to win them
all to bag a second straight EC title.
And Wetzel & Co. figure to 1et
little help from their EC colleagues
tonight. Winless Citrus plays at
Fullerton and weak Chaffey ia: at
Cypress, a third-place t e am •
Riverside, als.0 tied,. for third, baa
a tough one in Mt. San Antonio at RCC.
Coast appeared fully prepared for
a . solid run for the crown Tuesday
l'Light when the Buca eaaily ~Md
of Golden Weit, 85-62. Wetzel was
heartened by his guard play in 1he
game, particularly '.iV it h. ~the
perlormanees <lf sophomore Craig
Falconer nod freshman Doug Allen.
Falconer, assigned to guard Golden
West's top tcorer, Mike Shelley, held
the Rustler jump shot deadeye to
oaly nine points.
Bart Carrido started at euard op-
pcsite Falconer but turned an ukle
and bad to leave the 1ame. It was
an aggravation of .an old injury, but
Wetzel said Carrido will be bl tbe
lineup at Santa Ana.
"Santa Ana is a vastly improved
team ," Wetzel says.
"We beat them haDdlly down bere
(107-74) but I think the eame got
away from them and they had to
depart from their game plan. They've .
been IC<lrlng a lot of points lately :
and figure they'll be tough in their .
place.
"Bob Speidel is an exceJient 1·
defensive coacb and be bu bls club 1
playing a real tough man-t.<Mnan
d~. Offensively, they play a lot
like· Cyprees -thoY can play t.he ,
runnh!,g game ·or. the control &&me
<iq1ia!Jy well/'
Golden West
Cagers Host
Indians Tonight
Golden Welt .College, 1oot1Da for
ita second Eastern Conference buket·
ball vidoty, bolls San ~o
Valley College at Basil Pet.enon GjlD·
na:slum tonigbl
1lpoff ls set for 8.
The vi11tors rest just atop Gold:en
West In the EC 1tandlnf1. Golden
West is 1·9 and the lndiaris stand
ail1.b w:iUt a 3-7 record.
:. .
' &oth clubs come Into the game tac·
pd with recent defeats. Golden West
lost an 82-65 decision' to arc.b-rival •
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Del meets arch-rival Strvite
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Ana College.
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tington Beach comm:uid top
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number one In the county
and third in lf)t: ClF poUs.
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meeting with Huntington, 65-"·
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coming oU tMir big wln
over Marina and are ridinl
1 nlne-gamt winning ltreak.
A nab e i m, meanwbile,
stands to be loose rrom tbl
opening buzzer. The
Colonists have nothing to
lose, b1vin1 been eliminated
rrom serious tiUe contention
with 11 4-5 record.
Anaheim and Newport
later, it.and 11 the Iut two
strongholds ot resistance to
the Oller•' chances of aa
undefeated I e a i u e cam-
paign.
Another big one in tbe
Sunset picture is t b a
Marina-Santa Ana Valley
till Marin1'1 ClF plaJOlf
berth could beeln t o
crumble if the Vikea let
another one get away.
W~th Newport Harbor only
1 game behind the Viklnp,
coach IAlte Ollon'1 forcu
can ill-afford another lou
before their ahowdoft at
Newport (Feb. 21).
The same bokll true fOt
Newport and Al Hackney'•
crew. A lo.ls now for the
Sailors wou1ll put Marina
in the pesillon to aend Ill
varsity to the pl1yoff1.
Corona del Mar, cwttnu·
ln1 ltl dominance of the Ir·
vine Leque, rolll lnto Foun-
tain Valley tonilhl will! Ille
2.1r'd victor)' of the year in
sight.
The Sea Kin11 are seeking
their 19th strai1b.t win at
the expense of t~e Barons,
who have droppef Dlelr lalt
two 1tral&nt to fall to a
S.5 league rtcilrd. Last time
around tltt Se.a K i n g s
bluted Fountain Valle1. 82·
38.
Costa Mesa 1DG Estancia
are shooting ror 1uccesstve
upsets. Mep. 11 fresh off
a 56-M shocffr over Loar•
and Estancia la coming otf
iU 1m11tun1 84-57 win over
Valencia.
Westminster d Id In
Western in 0"8 rirst round.
S7-41, but must try it again
In the coz1 connnea of the
Pioneers.
Basketball
Standings
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nimmtn& star, will be in the waters at San Diego State Saturday
afternoon when. the Anteaters of UC Irvine vie in 1 1 p.m. dual
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Pro Sports
Stars Flock
To Tourney
RANCHO LA COSTA -
Profe11ional bueball and
rootbaJl plll)'ft'S ln the Sf:·
cond annual '30,000 Astrojet
Golf Clas_alc will act as ''golf
pros" for three amateur
partners in a special 18-hole
tournament on Thursday.
Feb. 15, at LI Costa Country
Club.
Among 1thlete1
participatinf are bueball
Hall or Famen Joltin' Joe
DiMaggio, Olay Dean, Bob
Feller and Jackie Robinson,
pJU1 Mickey Mantle. WHiie
Mays, Yogi Berra, Bill
Mazero1ki. Al X 1 11 n e ,
BrooU Robinson, C a r I
Yattrzem1kt, Jim Bunning,
Jim Maloney. F r a D k
Howard, Ron S.nto. John
Unitas, Mill:e Garrett ,
Merlin 0I1 en , Jerry
Kramer, Lance Alwnrth.
A.le• Karras. Paul KrauU:,
.John Brodie and M ike
Ditka.
The pro-am will be a
foursome best bt.ll com·
petition. Sperts w r l t e r s .
radio and television
sportscaster•. en-
tertainment luminaries apd
business leaders w i I 1
partner the pro athletes.
The pro-am is the perllide
to the 54-bole chamj>kmshlp
proper. which a tarts Friday,
Feb. 16, and concludes Sun·
day, Feb. IS.
In the cla11-'iC, One
baseball player and one
rootball player are putners
in 1 ·54-bole be11t ball event.
WIMers will be determined
by low net scores. using full
handicap11 .
The pro-am will be con·
ducted aa 1 double-berrt!led
shotgun event.
The fint continieet tees
orf {using all tees) 1t a
1.m. The sect1nd .\Alvo p!
orr et 12:30 p.m.
Bowling l:rown
To CdM Man
c. P. (Chuck\ stnlll of
Corou del Mar won tie
UIN.al 11n1le1 tourUmnl
at Newport Harbor Lawn
BoWllnc Club, defe adn1 Dr. Kar"t' C. Maxwell o f
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Down the Ski Tr•ils
Southland Condition s Good
Amigos
Triumph,
For Weekend Winter Sports 122-.118
ANAHEIM -Harry Din·
By ESTHER BILLINGS
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1'here is good spring
skiing to be had in local
mountains. All areas will be
in operation tbh; week~nd.
with Uie quality of 1kiin1
dependent upon daytime
temperatllrt!s.
Aa long aa temperaturea
are cool,,the snow remains
firm 1nd erisp. U daytfme
le111£tr1ture1 turn bot, the
alftfWt become• IOft and
mushy.
Skiers may find some
bare spotl on local slopes,
but coverage ·r 1 m 1 i n s
generally good. It should be
1 good weekend, w I t b.
crowds not enough to make
lilt lines a problem.
Snow Summit wiij host the
annual Avalanche Inrem o
ski race for veterans Satur·
day. February 17. and
Classes A and B senior
alpine racers S u n d a y,
February 18 .
The giant slalom cour1e
will be set down Log Cl'lute
aod run according to FIS
rules. Both raiee1 w!"U begin
at to a.m.
Something new has been
addttd tb1a season a1 a race
reatu~. The Fil' West Ski
·'•sociation his designated
the Avalandle Inferno an
official "point meet" for
both veteran and Class A
ind B racen. meaning
points gained by racers at
the events may be used to
qualify them for the official
F'WSA veteran and senlor
alpine race teams.
Among the earl,)' utry
names la former Olympic
speed skater Dick Hunt or
Manhattan Beach·. Dick, a
rtne alpine ski racer, Will
ract in botb tile ' veteran
and smlor alpine races.
Snow Summit continues lo
bost Bliulr'd Sid C!ull mem-
bers, sponsored by May Co .. ·
each Saturd•Y. and offers
rua:ht 1ktln1, Wednesdays
Ind Sablf'daJt. Tbt Lester LaVelle Clip
spoolored bJ Ski C I u b
Alpine will be held Sunday
at Kratka R •• the entry
fee M.00., wttb Carol Wrl1bt
serving as referee. 1be race
will be a 1iant 1Ialom for
men and womed Sentor
C!uses C and D and
Veterans Classes II. Ill, and
IV.
Mount Pinos snowplay
area has about 19 inches
of snow: Sl\ir\ey Meadow•
In Greenhorn Mountain
Park between Lake Isabella
and Bakersfield, elgtrt to 11
inches ; China Peak out of
Fre100, 48-52 I n c b e • :
Wolverton Ski Bowt in Se·
quoia N1Uoaal Park, 3S in·
ch es; Badeer Pass i n
Yosemite National Park, M
incftes ; June Mountain 48· 78
Area Prep
Wrestling
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and Mammoth Mountain 78
indles on the eastern High
Siena.
In the Lake Tahoe region
Alpine Meado~ boasu ~
1m, Heavtnly Valley 60-108.
and Squaw Valley 84·98 In-
ches of snow. Farftler north
Mount Shasta has 120 and
Mount LasU:l'I 96 indies.
Out ol state Sid incline,
Nevada, reportl 48-84 in.
ches; A a pen Coloroido 3S
inches; Vail Colorado 48,
inches; Purgatory (25 miles
north of Durango ),
Colorado. 40-74 inches; Sun
Valley, ldatio, 43 i11che1:
Alta, Utah, 72 inches; Brian
Head, Utah, 67. Ind
Brighton, Utah, 65. inches.
Lee Canyon Winter Sports
Area, 45 minutes from Las
Vegas, Nevada, hogl! the
Las Vegas Junior Cu p
sponsored by Las Vegas Ski
Club wlU!. a slalom Saturday
and 1 giant slalom Sunday
foe boya and Cirls in Clam1
J, n , 111. B, c. rv, and
V. The area has 24-38 indles
of snow.
Mammotlh M ou n tai n
Winter Carnival '68 is just
around Uie corner, starling
February 17 and con.tinui'ng
throua:b the 25th. Events are
planned ror day and night
the full nine days o (
Carnival time.
1be Olympic W I n t e r
Ga'.mea have begun, with
ABC-TV provlding excellent
c o v e r a se. Unfortunately
Southern Callfornia skier
Robin Mornin1 ls lost to
competi'tl.on In tbe Games,
having broken her let in
two places in a freak ac·
cident suftered wt\ile sltilng
to 1 trial run .
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the Anaheim Amigo. during
1 losing stre.U a whlle Net
but the Amigos continued to
Jou.
Last week. Dinnel said the
Amigos are pla)'inf much
better · but "loUng -games
we could have won." The
Amigos won ofte Thurld.ay
night, an impressive 122-111
victory over the Jelden ol
the Western Division ol the
American Batketball Aqo.
ciation. New Orleana.
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Marina Hilb wil: 'oet tM
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Saturday u Ille -....1c
prep twirmnlnr INaorl COD·
tinues.
The 'IB c.amp1i.t lot
under •IY lod<u' wtt11 a.. Estancia Re1oy< and lie
Corona det Mar Practite
Re Jays.
.~'nl time it 12 o'ded
wttb Nnport H 1 r•or Allabeim ........ Moria&
a11--..i 1op-
to tab Ibo -: '
And, in the ~ew
l.eqoe, Lquu Be,ae~
opena its uaion wltll a trek
to the Valencia Relayst
1bt Artiata baw tour
school record Mklars Ml tow
and ar1 liven• tood cbaaee ·1oiu.-1._Vlloocia.
B ee "l;J as ketball.
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Wfttttln& team chalked up
1 1Wift , M victory 09er
Olalley 'llloroda1 nllbt In
Cetta *' while I h t a.. 'fl!llll IDll!Mn ... di.,.,... I 1'7•U decilioa ill
ffuatlnct-Beadt to ML Sn-. ClloUlllJ rtporlANI for Ill
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·;:; ---~ Barbo< Ylldlt aub, ~ C:.. Jn t11o ..,,Ille,.·., ' ~ : Ac~ nee 1i.e.a. Peter Salz' Bohemia in m duel 'aftir Ute aitart ol U.. : ! ,. rac,e. Si moon rpo9«1 lnto hlftdicap lead OIJ tbe · fomtb clmf, '
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Coast Sailors Diu . .
At New Y ork S how ...
A score or more or
Newport Harbor yachtsmen
1 and boat dealers will be on
hand Saturday when the
58th National Boat Show
ope~ ill doof1 to the public
at tti"1 New York Colileum .
S.veral Newport builders,
. lnclUding Jensen Marine.
. , :i Columbia Yachts and
· Wayfarer Yachtll are ex-
-• ' hibiting in the giant e.1:-
1• position.
~' The public exhibit· follows
three day1 of business and
,, meetino by tbe boating·
, trade ln whJch 1111 new
. ~ ; modal bttroductiom was the
; · constut topic o f con-
. ., verutidft ....
. ~ TM Natioaal Auoclatlon
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of Engine ind B o a t
M a n u f a c turtrl, which
spontors the• 1'Mltiontl Bolt
Show: welcom e d an
t!ltimated 20,000 member•
of the boating lDdustry -
deal.en, diatributon and
manuf.cturers -.to '.the
Coliaedm on Columbus Cir-
cle during the three days. ·
Dealers were Impressed
by the wide range of in·
novatlons in marine con-
struction, particularly in the
new Ultl of fiber1lasses and
pla1tic1. and t h e in-
troducdona-of s m a 11 ,
specialty type boats. New
hardware ind electronic
items a1IO claimed ap-
preclatiw interest I
. . " Raytheon lntroouces ' .
New 'Radiotelephone_
crystal cantrotled channel•
to make it effective r.r
either ilrl~to-sbore or 11lip-
to-slrlp use.
Latin Race
Lead Kept
By Ondine
RIO DE JANEIRO, Br'uil
CAP) -1be Ondlne m, an
A.mlrican i.tch out o! ~cbp>ont, N.Y., held~ber
eomm:udln1 flO.·niile lead
Tburlday in th• 1,200-mlle
ocean yacbt race from
BIM.OI Aires t o Rio de
JaqJlro. , •
The Ondln.e, owned· by S.
A. Long, was reported about
120 miles off the Brazlll1n
coast approximately abeam
" tho dly " Porto Ale<r•. The Ondine w11 saifin1
along ln. eaJterly winds of
20 knots and 1ome rain.
·Tb e stormvoret of t h e
Netherlaod1, tile scratch
boat, was ln second place.
Th• Bru.illan sloop, Saga,
o..ned by Norwegian in·
dustrlallst ErMDc Lorentzen,
a n d the Arc-tine yawl,
Nora, dropped o• of the
race, redUcinl the aumber
in tbe fleet to !1.
Oceanside ·
Shoaling
End Sought
A MW, popularly-priced
• marine radiotelepbolN has
•'beta I n troduced by
R a y theon, Corp. Unlike
llmJted-cblnnel 1 h 1 p -t o -
shore radios. Raytheon'•
new Cruise-Alder has five
'· .
The radio hu eo watts
to facilltate communications when boats are wen ofbbor.e The CaHfomla Harbors Slips Read y
or to give extra margin of and Watercraft. Commluioft
readability to local con· wilt consider a request for
venations to ralle them a loan of '500.000 tor C1Jft· Fot Reoatta over the -...... of distant e ·· Qubs Tell
" . -Ra D. static 09 JM most actively 1truction to all,s¥late the
. ·.-! .. ce ates uled. marine chunek. shoaling at the entrance to Long BelKil Marini will ~·· Pre-tuned at tbl factory Oceanaide Harbor at lb provide .U.. far yachts
,
The Aaeoci8tieft 'of Santa and certified to meet the meeting Monday, P'tb. 11. fr om *''* th• Los
MoDica Bay Yee.ti Clubs frequency standards of the Tbt meetinc will be btld ~tln~~I p.::-Cn1:c '7!
hu announced dMel for ttie Ft deral Comm11nication1 "'"' ... 1988 Conuudore'1 Series ComrniHion, the Raytheon Jn tht auditorium of the participate In the Southern
f 0 r Plldfle Hadcap Rae-· eru-..Aider can be in-Veterans Affaln Buitdhl1, Calif<rail Midwinter Regat-
inl Fleet rated yadlts. stalled without del1y and 1227 0 St, Sacr1meato. t1 , ICCOl'dinl to Aabton Cas-
n;. series 'Will )ead off without ~ial ~led.It. . The shoaling at Oceanside tie, Midwinttn I e ii er a I ~ The r-"-'-h~ th chairman. with the Dtl Rey to Lo! ..uu u 1 ·~... WI h11 gotten so bid Jn recent 'lbe marina will provide
. Angela race Pt6. 17 for ~.;:.. ~ .. -rr-·moatb• that '8lp draft· IMpl, fr• G( C!barl• for 41 " : : ~1-:' to aett the ital)ed -kleally ~·~ .... ,..:; VUHta have .dlffteultJ pt. hours ow:r thl MktwinteT
eatta. boat oaer full covenlfi ta tbtc in or out w1t1Mat IOlnl ....-..! ol. v.b. D-:M-25.
· • Otblr .ncee otl t b e his pm1k.a.w .... of opw• .. aero-cl o.tie Nici it WOUid be 1ebecltM: 'tioa. Spedal sub}ectl to be MC91aJ'1 for oner1 to
.-, Mdbu Ract, Kint lkrtJor Tiie avalla!Mllty of ftve taken up by tbe comminion llOte bir ''CF'' :numbers
Yacht Club,.lkrdl ie; Point channell " llVff the bolt include a dllet*ion tor bollt on hit entry C-o rm ,
Dume Ract, ICHYC, April owner t b • lntm>atioml i.unchlnC fees 1t federal to1•ther with a notation th1t
20; P...U.. C o v • Race, CaJUnc and Dllt:reel Pre-project anu. they are requestinc moor-
r KHY~. 1_, 14; Cwtal lf'W1 fol' ,.._.IWJ w Tbe eom•j• ... will abo Jrtp. Upon .,.iya( at the
Race, Pllol' Vlrdel Yacht and aa animate e41111: mr a Pf'lll*al bJ tbe Vi• mlrina-It will -..necea.-'}'
... } ,. Club, Aq. 17; Pl VM:elde· Guard e..._l for ICM-tsa Part Dlstriet to correct to cbeet. bl at tltt Hlf'bor Cat ~ Rici, Oct: 5. emwllllCJ we. the eatruee pnlliem at tbe ...,._,, oftSce W slip · ,_ n. rtMtio ca• be wed Vntma Marfaa. ~... \ aulllllftlnt.
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New Miller Play Powerful,
But Overall Impact Lacking
I
NEW YORK (UPI)
Tbere 11 IO mud!. wise and
pun1ent humo r ln certain
~iao• of Arthur Miller ..
"nl• Price," Broadw•J'I
ntwest arrival at t b •
Morosco Theater, that one
could wish the plaJ •• a
whole were as effective 11
tbese scenes.
"nMre 11 ~li&trtfUI en-"'-policeman aacr:illced bb col·
tertainment wfii:n Solomon lege career to tate care
is preaent. The .role Is of his father and let the
played whh r re at un· other brother' &o on to
deratanding, charm a n d wealth and glory, But the
skill by Harold Gary, and confront a tlon Of the
l .don't mean to tale brothers bring• out certaill
anytblnc away f:rOm him, ironies about the sacrifice
but· ·u.e main er edit ber-1 and other relationships in
ha1 to go to Miller. Tbt the fami1y and the complete
scenes involving , Solomon failure of the brothe11 to
are gems in conception and reconcile.
writing execution at the Pat Hingle i1 adn:iirable This study of human
values a n d relatlonsb.U>I featuring such items 11
&acrillce, selfishntll, sreed.
opport.unll!m and "\aclr: of
love, all linked to the clrlve
for economic security, has
t0me dramatically effective
moments, but an overall im·
pact Is lacking.
What the play don have
h Ont finely W?OUlbt
claracter who, fortunately,
b: on 1ta11 much of the
ttme. 'Ibis la an 18-year-okl
appraiser of used furniture
named Gregory Solomon
whose creatl.oo ii refutlUoa
of 1121 feelln& that Miller ii a rather bumorle11
writ.er.
level of 1enutne bum.or. as the policeman, pla,ying
){iller writes of t w o especially well In hi& 1cene1
brotberl, one a police with the old fur11iture
sergeant and' the o~ a dealer. Always a fine ac·
bigtlly successful a n d tre1,, Kate Reid has a
wealthy physician. The 'I rather thankless role as the
have been estranged lo; aergeant's wife. who wants
many years. Finally they to make sure that her' h~s
meet again in the attic of band gets all that's C1>m1ng
the brownstone house where to him. Arthur Kennedy's tbeJ were brought up as dOf'tor comes out as a
members of a wealthy fa.mi· 1 o m e w b a t overwroueht
ly. n.t howe is beinl torn character who would seem
do.m and the lone-stored to have little real
furJllture muat be disposed to be that way.
_.J
or.
'It develops that the famlly
fortune disappeared during
the depression and that the
son who became ~
'Fabulous Funnies'
Special Set Sunday Ch111et? H11edity?
•liilicar "'*l>illti•1 87 808 THOMAS
U ..... T....,.._WffW
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
The newspaper com.le tlrip
s:eta Ute ,wnor treatment
of ttlevisiori Sunday night,
and tb9 person in cb111e
of ftaUvitiu is handyman.
Carl Reiner.
"I'm del.lgbted," 1ald the
actor, wrlter-director and
producer. "Alter all, the
eomtcs are vey close to
all Americans; tbe first
Wn1 you. read tn We ii
tbe funny page. l can
maembtr sltttna on inJ fatltir'• lap in Brooklyn
wblle be read the jokes to
me. Tbat's what we called
them: the 'jokes,' not com-
ic• or tunnies.
"He used to fOUow tbe
wm11 with a toothplclt. I
tot so tbat I woald taQ
a lootbpkt to blm and Uy,
'Read me tbe jokes'.'' .
_Everyone 11H bu .ame
Nrll mtmGl'J Of ueocmten
with the funny papers. I
can ncall>tbe long •IO daY•
when Los Angeles and
Hollywood bad eight dally
newspapers, each wltb. a
page of comics. My father
brought all of the papers
home, and I could 1prtad
them on the Boor and tarle
myself with funnies.
Stach memories will be
jogged Sunday nl&bt when
NBC pre1ent1 "Tbe
Fabulous Funnlu" as a
special pre-emptina
"Bona.nu.." Ezecutlve pro-
doctl' It Lee Mendelson,
..no bat bad ·much JUCCltl
with the "Charlie Brown"
specials.
"Mendellon fs the one wbo
approached me," s a id
Reiner. "He did it in a mo1t
effedlft way. He said tbat
he bad praented a lilt of
12 potslble 1mcee1 for the
lbow' to tM National Car-
tooallt Society members.
This doesn't Jim to bt sa.
.11.s Spencer, C.S., 1
member of The Christillt
Scioncob~ol
Ltdul'llhip, •rs tMt ._, .. _ --··-·""" obertd corrects tM urtetr·
...._1H1tr .. 1MI
sblifts Ill -!Wes:" How to brt.a this spirftlll
In irtto your uperleace wWI
bo ~-r., Mr. S-
il '* pvblic """" --Gom'• Your co. llld bri"I ,...
rmly. -is,,...
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l p.111. S•iMl.y, f.elin•rf 1 ltt.
Hti•ftllt*• '"" "'"' Sch.r 1•05 Mai• Sr••t, H•.tlft.ff ..
leach. A•1plc11 •I Fint Ch•rc•
af Chrl1t, Sci•nt11t, H•ntinft•ll
h1ch. Califor11i1.
Can-you-find the one thing
we haven't changed?
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rs"Cltow~·· w.· .... cho~ °"" ...,.. " t""-*• ._. illtroct.c.d 1+11 buo In tf.49.
lwJ eod't til!l1 we'v1 lf!Ode it ltrOtlger.
So todov ~ con driv1 tfl• ~ 78 ~
oft daf. And M>I hor111 lt!1 9119iri1.
lt'1 .-ot OU'!' tront111inion.
ill '61, -.,.nchroniz9d ol ~ !Of'WOl'd
flOl'I k>r Sll'I001h1r thifting.
lwJ iUll !hi. year, ..,. if*Odt,lcld a
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yic. tilllpfy lhih oor ttick Into °"' •xtro
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In foci, this year al0111 we've "'°°9·36
chon;,•s lri l+i• bug.
for irlslonce, we'"' "'O"ld our bul!lp•••
ttp. And 1tr1t11gth1n1d them.
We've lnlOfg~ ourwindthi11d wip9r
blodet. lnstall9d o t•l11eoping 1t1•rlng
colUl!lll. lndudld 1.01 belts for all s.ata.
Md added ••Ira podding oH around.
We'v• 1Y1n odded a hesh·o ir ventila-
tion ryst...,. for lnsld•. And on onti-olr-
po11ution rystlfl'! lor 04.ltside.
Whot's Ifie on• thiftg w• haven't
changed Sil'IC• 1949f
Th• bo..c Jdeo behind the bug.
fYen witfl oil our chong·ea, lt'1 stin rh1
hon91t, 1•Mibl•, KonOMy car It 1tort9d
ovt 10 b9 19 y90t1 ago.
fQt instonc:•, Ii uill co11s l•ss 10 buy
lhon MOii other col'I.
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' CJoee on the heels of the reopening of tme Coffee Garden·, Co~
ona del'Mar by N~rt Harbor Service League is the first. art exhibit ot the new year in the Garden Gallery. '
DUring the two-month vacation ln December ind January, when
the garden 1nd gallery were closed, the garden bas been given a new
k¥>k. Focal point of the spacioUs main garden is a new fountain , while
added tO it ii a new and k>wer garden .
. · The 1arden and grounds are opeo Mondays through Saturdays
trOm 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., while food is served by league volunteers from
11 J.m. to S:39 p.m. MllOdays through Fridays.
The first exhibit is a one . man show by well known Laguna
·Beadt artist and sculptor Leonard Kaplan. The show is coming to the
fa}H!ty direct from. tbe Tucson ~ usetJm of Art.
l . · • 'JCapl'a,D. 'A?to .deef:ri~ :tUpi.elf u, a lrustrated sculptor, doet
wuh drawings whiob. suggest a dreamlike SWTealism. His works con· · uln ·a beauty, and sensitivity usuaU.1 lolt in the modern world, and his
· · ·ctr.wmgs are. of .mmy fic;1PW in tepia tones in an undefined environ--~ • Dlifin( •• ,,_. '•· . -
• •The artist, a resident of Lati:una for 25 yean, ~ exhibited in
the l..Jlguna Beach Feati.val of Arta for Nie past 23 years. As a teen-
ager be won a scholarthip to the. Art Student League and later studied
under Reginald Marsh and William Palmer. He owns and operates tile
Ancient Art Shop in Laguna where he selb and trades everything from
preColumbian sculpture to Bmaissanoe angel wing&.
An invitational cockUjl reception will be given for the artist
Saturday, Feb. 17, from"T to .g p.m. The gallery is open to the public
Mondays through Saturda.ya, and Kaplan's works may be viewed from
Feb. 17 througb April 15.
POtJNTAl.N Of aEAUTY -Focal point for strollers and lunch-
eon.goer.a It Newport Harbor Service Leagues' €offee Garden is
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Uons for the gala, tcbeduled•,for F-eb. 24 in llrvjne
-Coontty Club.
Festiviities
.. (one/tiding
Climaxing a tilrie for mer-
rymaking, w b· IC h tradi-
tionally precedes the· Lenten
season are .the Couples Club
of 'St. James ·Episcopal
Church and Qle Parents
Guild o( Mat.er Dei ' High
School.
Alth~ the celebrations
are aot a Joint endeavor,
both grpQPs have picked the
cultomary Mardi Gr a 1
theme 'Which ~an. attention
to ' the close of a festive
period that officially ends
on.Shrove Tuesday.
~ Sat.t.{rday. Feb.
24, on their Calendar are
couples from St. James
Church who Will .gather at
7:30: p.m. in lrviM Coast
Country chm for t h e i 1
celebration, ·
rF.Uowing a IOciaJ hour
wiH be a prime rib dinner
and' dancing. Wearing co ..
tumes is optioM.I, however.,
prizes will be awarded to
tbe best W«n by a man,
woman and: couple. Tickets
may be reserved by calling iiltiir-·Mrrw.llllim' Fa-ce-
Jr. at 546-2487 or~ Jobn
Wrlgbt. 146-5118 .
. Tbe annual dinner dance
lot Mater Del club will take
,,..._ In the Grand Holel.
Aaaheim Friday, Feb. 23. 'Proceeds will help operating
eq>enaea of the achoo!.
Orange CoaJt women who
are handling ticket reaerva-
tlona are th:t Mmes. Harold
Royston, David B u r t on ,
Paul Martin· and € a r 1 -·
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MERRYMAKERS -i Balloorul, terpelltine and dainty masks are being ~·
ranged by Mni. 'Paul lllartin (letl) llld Mrs. David Burt.on for the Maler DOI
Parew Club .llMdl G .. """" Feb. 28. ., .
. Sh~~ki;ng ,Suggestion ·Wi .11. ;<I:reate a Host of Family Problem$
back thicker ud darker than ..,..,
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'1'111! BIBLE -(X) -Book ol Oeneala pruentatioa.
C H A R L I 11:, '1'111! 1DNE-
80IO: COU<iAll -DllMy
' zalmal lllm.
CI..AMBAU -Mllliocaire
eubpau identities with
a JGUD& man quite hi!
,,fflN G LE BOOK-
otney's version of KJpl-
inl'I Ilia. THI!: SOtJND OF MUSIC-
(X) -Rod.sen ud Ham-
menteln mutical.
'1'111! HAPPIEST MILIJON-
AIRE -Dimey's musical comedJ about an eccen·
Irle Plilladelphla family.
'n!OllOUGHL Y MODERN
MILLIE -Mu1ical spoof
of ll!IOI.
Mid west -Beau ty Q ueen
Secret of Success Depends on 'Know How'
YEARS OF IJGHTNING,
DAY OF DRUMS -
Otrtatandlnl documentary
tum of John F. Kennedy's
prealdency. Wiit• will be ch ....... the -of HuntiJ>Clon
Harbov tomorrow u ilie power -fleet of lbe
Hunti.,.ion Harbour Yocbl Club roarw tbroup the
nn bridee for • predicted log race ott the Long
Beadl breakwater. The race ii hued on tnowled.1e--
of boll !lpeecl llld M1ll In plottinc and pllotln1 ...
Birds in Motion
Head Program
A pnsram entlUed Birch Jr., a well kn o v1 n
in Color and Motion wW be horUcuKurllt, Mr•. Ayres ii
a member of the National
pr'lteottd. to South Coast ·and Pacific A u d u b o n
GardeD ~ members and soclet.Jes, a life member of
guesta by Mrs. Helen Ayres the CaWornla Arboretum
at i p.m. Wednesday, Feb. Foundation and the
14. Oescan,&o Gardens Guild.
A mot1oo pkf.ure featurin1 Mrs. Fnd Hilpert will be
co Io r.f u,l ran birds on in cbarp Of a tea wN.ch
bacltlfOUDda of flowering will follow a meeting con-
tree• natl•e to the southern ducted by Mrs. George Cun·
bemllphere will be shown. ningham, president.
AcCW"4iD1 to the 1peaker, Area resldeot.s interested
coJorful ·birds prefer these ln attend.in& may obtain brlJht tren as a protectlve · rffel'VatiODI by caWna Mrt.
colorlq. _ Georae R a w 1 in • • mem-
the part of the aklppor, oo Gahriol Feliz and C.
Robert Hubbanl eumillt the chart WU. lira. Fells
and Mn. Hubbard odd a laat-mlnute polllll to the
ohrome Oe!t to right~ Winnen In the llnl five .
piacea win receive lrophi• durial ...... an1.,. to
be conducted in ttte s.eb. Club It I p.m.
Gir l Scouts
Cook ie Sale Beg ins
Watch fur girls proudly wurina: their
Girl Scout uniforms. They are takhtg advance
orders today through Saturday, Feb. 17 for
bhe annual Cootie Sale.
Five varieties are bejng offtted and may
be kept in the freezer until the summer
months.
Cookies, especially baked for the acouts,
will be ~livered the week of March 18. They
are selllng for 50 cents per box or '6 a case.
The sale'e proceeds are earmarked for
the troops' projects and development of their
camps near ldyllwild and Bie . Bear.
This sale is approved by tbe United.Fund
and tile Community Chest. '
TEENS AND ADULTS ·
FITZWILL Y -lJlhtheart-
ed comedy about a buUer
who 1Windle1 to keep his
beloved employer in hu:-
M~ THAN A MIRACLE
-Malical miladventuns
attend wooin1 of a peuant
girl by a Spanish prince.
TAMING OF THE SHREW
-Beautifully f 11 m e d
· 1tory.
TO SIR, WITII LOVE -
(X) -Teacher briDgs
•ense of reaporiaibllity to
anti-social teen·a1ers of
London slums.
UP THE DOWN STAIR-
CASE -Ezperlesces of a
neophyte teacher in New .
York public school tys-
lem.
WHO'S MINDING THE
MINT? -Zany comedy.
MATURE TEENS AND
ADULTS
DR. ZHIVAGO -Story of ~ N '
young Russian doctor and 1 ·
poet. ·'--rnE FAMILY WAY -Lack
MAIY HAILAN .........
·informal Discu 5s ion, . .
Reviews AFS Prpgram
An iplormal three· way Woundl," ~. bolpitall in
dllcUlsion on the American. VJetnam. ala6 will be shown
Field Service program will .u a part It tbe Project
be CODdDctad by R u b 1 CoDctnl projeet b e l n I .... _ al Cblle, Mn. -i.,· the State
hmel Burbeck, -foster Federatiitn el w .. m. D. I
mother, aod her Amerlcan Chiba.
"sa.ter'," Julie Roberta, a.t lt 11t;U erpalzied .to help
the uxt metlinl of tbe · doctors· ud narses m Viet-
Fountain Valley 'Womu's ·mm by 11JPP.1Jing h>'Slene
Club. al'ld babJ layette kill.
Mrs. R. E. Lyddon, in· The prop-am 1'ill be con-
t e r n a t i o n a I h o ltess eluded W. month· and all
chairman, is in charge of don.atlonl of suppliN CID be
the ..,. .. .,. taldnr place bNupt to Iba meolinf "'
at 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 12, other arranpmenta can be
in Tam u r a Elmentary made by calllng Mn. Dean
School. Cbristemen, federation es:.-
Asgisting Mrs. Lyddon tenaloa cbai:maa fGr the
wW be Mrl. Larta Lam-club. •
Marr!Od '!' Somuel Ayna berabip obalrman, •1031.
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of privacy at bomil and
the commualty's
diaconcutir!&ly eu1by in·
terest in their affair•
threatens the: marril.11 of
an Engliah worltin1 du•
c<>ople. Bride-elect
mer•, president Of the Adult a.t.eu. ·&er a. meethlc
Chapter, AFS ln Fcetain will be ._ Mmel. Ehner
Valley, and Mrs. Robert Malaio, cbairm.m; Wayne
Scbwerdtfec•. •tudtnt and McGnd;J, F. Bron. MclCM,
family liUJon ChairJN• ln Barney Mc: L a u g h l l D •
the cblpter. Wllllam Miller, C a r r o l l Success Spelled Out
For LB Monday Club
Mooda1 Morllinl Clab al 1-m .. berl will llnd °'" How to Succeed bJ lleall1 Trytnc when Brian
Adam.I ,;peakJ to them in
the Hotel Laguna at noon
Monday, J'lb. 12.
Facta and Faniuiel Section at 2 p.m. 'lburlday, Feb.
16 in the home of Mn. Olive
Daniela Te1te.
Dlrinl the conclave a
boot co-authored by Mr. and
Mn. Merle Ram11y, "The
Pklneet Days of Lll'lfll
Beadl," will be reviewed bJMn ........ ,.
Stea by televislon viewer•
on hit CBS program,
"Adami at Noon," the
IPf:ak:•r bu written and
dlreded tekvisl.on and redio
dram at.
Born bl Allltralla, he own-
ed a chain Of Canadian
MWIP Ip lfl Ind in lMl
moved to Hollywood wbere
be now bead1 Brlad
ProducUcm.
At • actor-be hat been aeen ia the 1ertee, "Can-
nonblD." "LHt o( th • MotUc.u." ''General
Matan Pneenta" and "Tbe
Unf011111111."
00... oc:livltloo planned
lndudt • mett1n1 ol tbt
Brld.1e eathuaJlltJ ln the
elllb wUl 1•thtr for their
replar luncheon in thl
Hotel Lacuna at noon Mon·
day, Feb. 11 ..
V .. abondt will travel to
the Lon& Bellcb Municipal
Au d ltmlwn Wednetday,
Feb. 21 to bMr' a Fr'9d W•-
ln& Ooacort ot 1,311 p.m.
Eolilled 1be Nnt P'lflJ
Ye••· the pro1raln
feolurea Frod Wlrin( and
bil P1nn1ylvanian1
~orminc melodies of
yootenlay, -and ....... row.
Cho ral Prog ram Scored
By Midway City Club
Card 1, mlllic udl preHnt a malical ~
1Cbollonbil> will Illar• in Ille and Mn. --.
attedtlOn of members of the . .Bolu br~b llbr~. wilJ
M,_ ,.._ W , 0 ...... Offer a book revft. .... "¥. ~v oman • -· Ho.te.1e1 ror the meetlnj:
A Kip to Riche• eard will be Mra. Ct a.re n c e
party wilt en t.e rt a in Cuwtll and Mrs. Lee
members and guesta of the HOUiton.
Midway Cky Woman.'• Club Dotlars for Scbolar1 will
on naandaJ, Feb. 15, in bwflt from_ ~ hmchecwt
the -· with !\In. ~ for ..,..,.,., 11-11 Harr)' lll1doa '°"iof d • I, la the Buatla .... -
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meettnc el Mae club at 12:JO ,,._, el tM Htultinaton
p.m. ~. Fob. a , the ....., lllfll' Sdlooi Diltild
cboral ir-. from Wll'Dll' ....... Wtltm&llW BlO
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TM .'•Du C •• e er jedlr, tc::reeD, r •Id 1 a I 5Mfelt~*1-foc 111 -Md 11111-• .-. 1DO'fle • Vftf 1 1r1 ..., ... elncoat• .
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Members Entertain
ptJotosrapbed aepaent of
Jamea Mlcbene:r'1 novel
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story about crew o f
American. pnboat 1et in
China durln1 19'.IOI.
'lbe city'• AJ'S 'chapter Mohr, Eqae II o or in. g,
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Talent from within the
m1mb1rsbip will be
featured at the next meeting
of Upper Bay Anociate1 of
the Orange County
Philharmonic Society.
Openinc her home for the
Monday m<rnill1, Feb. 12,
ptberiDc ~ be anocJatea
cbalnna.a, Mn. Ccrydon
Aw Un.
On the proeram will be *"· All&n. JobnlOn who will
liq: teVf!'al numbers for
Auxili•ry
CoMWne A1Dillary lo
Vtltlram:· ol Fcrtip. Wan,
Pool 31131 -the ""' and tbird. Fridaya at I p.m.
O:ieta Mela's A m e r l c an
Le&km. Ball ii the tcene of
the meM1np.
sopraoo voice ; and a ltrtng
trio corriprt~ of Mrs.
Christopher Kitching, piano,
Mrs. · Robert Smith, cello
and Mn. M1ry Shadduck,
violin.
Abo ~ning wiU. be
Mn. ;JohJl Kerr who will
ling •on11 by Johann
Brahm1; M"· Thoma& Hen-
dersqa, fiutilt; Mrs . Jack
Niefeld will sing, ac-
compa•Mid by Bob Moreau
OD lb:e Of'llll·
Precttdiq,g the mu.sic.ale,
the IJ'oqp will conduct a
businlq , letlion w it h
emphuil Gn. th e Con·
tinuaaet :r,und Drive of the •odetJ.
.U.latlq u luncheon
-will be lbe Mmu. N. Pao!· Niue, Slanley
LelJevn~Richard Leith and
Geor11 Wiaeman. I
'1111: VISCOUNT -Enfl11b-
dubbld. C•atlneatal venloa of Jam11 Bond.
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COOL llANIJ WKE -
Dzpnllin( lil1dy of I ..-in.-.
dlabl ---bla lpirll in the -al c:rutl force.
LtJV -Adaptation of
. Broadway comedy about
a preMDt-day rteuroUc ......
MUllDEllJ:R'S ROW -
Sallre al-·-· WATERHOLE -llOwdJ
spool ol tradltlonal ... -.--bawdy
aatlrt about I r e • d 1 .-............. WOllU> OP SUZll: WONG -Lon_,,......,
I Cl .. ulu bOJ, lirt and
Orionlal pl. x-neoiloal lllm.
GOODWILL
For Rites
Mn. Betty McCl'oouJ
Harlan of Cotta Meu an-
nounced tbe encaiement of
"'" daUlhteJ", Mary Sulaane Barlau to Ch r 1 • t e>p h • r
Cailliet, aon of Dr. and Mrs.
Rane C&ilJ.let of S I D t I
Monica.
MlH H•lan. alae> ii the
daullhi.. of Anny Ll Col
(.-.!.) Robert D. Hulan al
Denver. She ii a iraduatt
of Colta. Meu Hip School
and WU I atudent at Oranp
Cout CoUe1e.
Tbe protpective
bridepoom ii .. alum:mu
al Santa Monica Hillh School
and c......U, II attendinf s.. Dle10 -eouece llld ~ bialon'.
?bey ban telected Jane
lJ foe the1' -.. la
Wayfarer'• Ch•l.
ParlqulM Bend."--
HAS IT AGAIN
BRAND
NEW · CLOTHING
DONAnD IY .ONE OF SOUTHEIM _~FORNIA'S
.LEADING CLOTHING ~OPS
DISCOUNTED 60%
TAKE ADYANTA&I ~ THUi OUT St~MDING YAWES
01 :SALE SAT •• ·FEB. 10.!_ 9 AM
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WAISTLINIS ARE BACK-New.ot suit --oprlng 11 looger jacketed and
belted 1t the wliltline, "'"1e the abirt -malt,. 1 comeback in 1 big way
OeCt to right). Yesterday's loose-fitting fabions have given way to today's "new
look" with definite wail'tllnee: and a variety of. bekl and ties.
'Dough'
Raised
For Money
Homemade pies, cakes,
cookies and bread will be
the "dough" offered for sale
by SU. Simon and Jude
Parish Guild to ''rai!e
money" for their chan1ies.
The bake sale will be of.
fered after all masses, ex·
cept the 5:30 p.m. D111s1,
Sunday, Feb. 11, at Sts.
Simon and Jude Catholic
ChUrch, Huntington Beach;
St. . Francis School, Hun·
t:ln(ton Beach, and Fount.ai:n
valley High School.
Mrs. William Hebert of
Huntington Be a ch is
chairm.ln and assllting ber
are Mrs. Winn Monvme,
Mrs. Cam Lennet and Mrs.
Margaret Fountafne.
Dance Club
Th< fin~ third and flflh
Fridays ol each month
members of Lace a ad
Lestber Sqllare Dance Club
meet at a p.m. in Westmont
Sd1ool, Bantill(lon Beacll.
•. Further --may be -by~
Mrs. Jua·Dlllon at sa«ll3.
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Overeaten AnooymoU1 TOP$ Sea Sitt1:1.1 meet in
Killytroob Scbooil: Co.ta
Mesa, every Wednesday at
7 p.Dl.
gather ev«y Wednesday •t
8 p.m. in Bear Street School
fn Costa Meu..
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"'Billy the Kid"
SALE!
2 prs. 7.50
Reerla!ly 4JS 1 pair. lillle a-
Hke the rupl looks of our popuia'
splirrlll !lyied plllls wilfr 2 CUIWd front
pocbls, and :z. seHr yde llack pock-
115. llotl fikes h wrirtlde-he Fml •
polyestot aid COID1 with lnstartwea~
no-itllft finillr. Ror..i-IP a ""
RelPllarorsli• i!!"I~ 84 ft 7. Little si-t'blp, -
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The me...,. 11' camlng
tbrOUO loud and clear from
tbe baute couture u wall u
U.S. ........... lhe waist la
beck. Md belts .,. mart-
in( lhe ..,t -fuhlon
il;aoc · the attention.
Jt I p1ayiq: Varia·
tlom • ~ from Nanun.Narell Ud lvu St
Laureat rllbt -. to budg-
" fphloa• The euy ab1ftineu that
by-paged fit 11· fading fut
awa, ud fit acm becomes
tmj>ortat to "the toot... So
pull in that laQ", relaxed
walat and pRpare to belt
qaln. ~
Doe. tb.11 newa ralae spec-
ters of coaUY a1tentionl 1n
7our mlndt Viii..., al wallt·
llnel that bi~ you in the
wroDI tpot? Tben's a WIY to end all that. .SeJi your
own wailted fubion.
SowlnJ· experla point aut
that , yoU. can lenctMn or
abcrten, widen or urrow a
waistline by ~ the
pattern befcn you Cut Into
the fabric. It'1 a compara·
tively limple matter of
alalhing and spreading «
(oldiq ad '"=r.,th• patlonl pieces, to
y o u r own measurements.
,\Dd al coune JOU can do
any otbei needed alteration.s
on tbe pattern at the same
Ume.
Do -11111 ...... llep nd aaure COOd fit instead
cl trytnc to alter after you
Mw~Nt4ad~atitcbed )'OUI'
fabric, when frultra.tiora la
likely 'to Mt in.
· MGn'tban llkely you'll be .mg a .new ribbed fabric
W. IPriil& becaUH riba: are
l:O very in, llte tbe knitted ............
SewiJ11 upert.s have a tip
fer ·MWiat ribs for you.
Treat a pronounced rib just
u you would a stripe, they
adviae, making 1ure that all
the rlbl match at 1Unt1
and nokbe1 for a profes-
lion.i loot, by careful r,rac-ina: of tbe pattern p eces
bef<re·JOU cut.
,Another big fabric this
spring ii 1abardine, u ev-
eryone who ii up oo fashion
knows. For b e I t re1ulU treat gabardine like a nap-
ped fabric and ~-;::1 all the pattern plecu: in the
same dlttetlon when you cut your fabric.
Versions of tbe new waist-
ed lookl are in all the pat-
tem aelectiODJ right now
mil new lpring fabrics are
sprlnginJ: up all over the 1hops-•. -. IO pt let, leTf for
spring while the cold winds
are ltiil blowtn1 and emerge a1 your new amall-wailted
fashion ••ll wben lhed-your-coat weather comea along.
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CHOOSE NOW FROM BIGGAR'S
WIDE SELECTION OF FINE
HOME FURNISHINGS
AU. FllOM BIGGAR'S HGlllAR STOCK
You will find outstanding values from such· famous moktrs os1
Heritage .•• Henredon . , , Drexel , . , Century. , • Thomasville
..• Founders ... Brandt ••• Umphred's , •• American of Mar·
tinsville ••• Aireloom ••• Simmons ••• Brown-Jordan
Karaston.
BEDROOM
Included Clrti mony fomol.l&.mabf gr~ M:h • Henr.don "fen.
taine" !select from two finithaf, Heritog• "Man:eUo" and Century
"Olorfwell."
LIVING ROOM
Wide 1.Section of c:od:toil, lomp and dgoi•frw tables, COll'lmoder
ond conN>IM from tudi groups os Heritage "Vffh.lro" .and Drexel
"Collage."
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
Floor 1ample sofas, lovMeotis and chai1r9. priad b el«rl'GMl9 • 1 •
10me It.ml greatly ~uced , • , '"9la•!t-ow.1 IOfas and ........_ ..
your choic9 of COffN, ot sole prioef~
DINING ROOM
bcl'llent 'tOk>es ill many din...nt styJ. to 1uit yowr dln"'9 llDOlll
requir.m.,,ts.,. IUdl groupc: as Heritage "CariMb\•·.lhoiw¥ffle
"libretto" and &ntvry "Calais" .. ~
BOYS' OR GIRLS' BEDROOM
Featured In the 1ale are lllGflY OfOllPI ln a .,_,,. di *'9f-Ol'ril
finishes from famous moke" sucft • ..._rim~of Matti!llflfllle,. !tint•
<Affey, lllamonille and Or.et.
Also included in the sale are mott'"5 ond boox tprfng Jlttfrowf
Aireloom ond Simmons, outdoor furniture from lroVM-Jordon,
carpeting from Karastal'I o.w:I o wide ,.lettion of ct.oaNlor
lamps and accs1saries.
Sl'NCE 1926
FOR FINE HOME ll'l!ll&lllBHINGS
AND INTERIOR DBCOBATION
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Also Pomono aod P....lona
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Horoscope
Librans : Socialize!
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY 12
fcrce luuea. Key l 1
verqtUtty. To11 off oat.
Moded methods. 0 o n ' t
By SYDNEY OMARR perm.it tradWon to tiOg down
"Tbe wise Jnln controla procrua. Come aUve. Move
lU dottbly ... A-lo17 ahtad.
po&atl u. ,...,., " CANCE& (June 21.JttlJ
AUEi (Mar. 21-Apr. lt): 22): Obtaht h1lrt from
Day ... blrtl opportunity for GEMINI message. Strive
ereatiwe change. M • a a s for h a r m o n y . Make
siluatioa Wbkb OlllllWHd. .Dteellll7 d o m • • t i c ad-
you ii relieved. Yoa tz· Juatibtat. Tod.11 you set
perlence creater freedom of chanet to COGIOU.datl 1ainl.
thought, dOD. Good for: Attent oe moaey, pwsonal
romance. poueulOGI.
TAURIJI (Ap<. :II). May LEO (July 23-Aoc. 22)'
2t): i.w. empbuli ii on Cycle condnue1 high. Y~u
home, i-. end of matters, · may meet people who .aid
e1sential iuun. No day to ~ cause .. Be perceptivt. beat about the bush. SaJ Find out wtiat 11 real, what
what 1..,. mean -mean addl up to mere specullUon.
what yoa uy Then a1r 11 Tab lnttiative.
clear to your· u 1 t 1 m a t e VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
bendll.
GEMINI (May 21.June
20): Relu and ideu come
forth. MMDI don't preu or
Betrothed
Pick Date
Lealie Taylor and R.
Michael Allblgham have
chosen Apil 13 for their
wedding fn Newhope BapU1t
Churcb, Smta Ana.
Parent. d the future
bride are llr. and Mn. John
E. Taylar t:A Costa Meaa,
while the b1Dedict~lect'1
parent.a .. }k. and Mrt.
A. H. Al!Jngham of
Washingtoa Township, N.J .
The l:rldiMJ.ect 11 a
craduate oi Coat.a Meaa
High School, studied at#
Orange Coaat College and"
now Is attending Girard'&
Beauty College. Her fiance,
serving with the U . S •
Marine CorJ)I at El Toro,
is a eraduete of Westwood
H!gb School ht New Jersey.
Hearts Theme
Of Fellowsh ip
Hearll and Flowen wu
the theme at yesterday'•
meetin1 of. the women'•
fellow~ of the Fountain
Valley Prelbyterian Church
taking place ln the home
of Mrs. WW1am Clayton.
Mr1. Jackie Johruon, of
Newport Beach, wa• guert
tpeaker, and Mr•. Stanley
P. Allen pn:Dded.
$0$ Message
t.,Qa.. a ... "'
Mab old chCra lib Dl!!W'
-do~-... -he)p ol this upbOlJf<ry pa~
tern. ·
Rescue tired· chain, uve
money! .step.by-•tep direc·
tioos tll'aw how to retie
aprlng1, iew covert in easy·
to-follow lnstructionl 'm>4.
FIFl'Y CENTS (coins) for
each pattern -add 15 centa
for each paittern for fint.
claJS mailing and special
handling. Send to A.lice
Brooks, the DAJLY PILOT,
1~ Needlecraft Dept., Box
1&3, Old QlellM Station,
New Y«k, N.Y. 10011. Print
Name, Addrellt Z t p ,
Patter-. Nunber'.
YOU lft I look bfbhM! tha
l«Dl'I. You find out Whal
make1 1peclal I r o u P ,
crr&anlzation cll~k. 'You lain •
knowledge wb.ich enhan~1
confideoce. Throw oH MCret
fear1.
LIBRA (Sept. :zo.<lct. 2:1)'
Emphasis on tpeelal lfto
tere1ta. hobble•, pleuure1.
Be with person• w b o
•tfmulate you. Fine for
breakillg from routine. Join
ill group acti\lity. Socialize.
SCORPIO (Oct. ?3-Nov.
21 ): Be frank, direct Ln ap-
proach. Obstacles appear
greater than they are -
respond' acc o rd I n.g ly .
Penon1 in authority favor
you position. Strts1 career,
professional advancement.
SAGmARIVS (NO\I. 22-
Dec. 21): Strengthen
pertonal philoaopby.
Remember recent reiolu·
tions. Find out why you feel
that what you need la
faraway. U determined you
cu bring bapptneu closer.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19): Your ability to
get to heart of matten is
hl&hlighted . Nothing
halfway today -all the way
or nothing, Applies to
bllllnu1 and romance. Dig
deep -get the truth. You
can do lt.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2().Feb.
11): Stre11 OD
clrcum1tance1 beyond your
controL Indicates it 11 beat
to let others take inlUaU\le.
Walt and see -be a cool
observer. Giw: attention to
leial affairs, partnersb.ip1,
manla10.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar.
20): O p e a communicaUon
linea to thote wbo aerve you.
Mean• find out bow to better
e1tabli1b working
agreements. This s & v e s
time and emotional wear,
tear. Eran obstacle a by
.being co-<iperatlve.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you bave brlgbi
sense of humor. You are
veraaWe, able to · adju1t to
modern methods but onen
1tartle friends by exhibiting
what appears to be ez-
trasensory percept.loo.
GENE R AL TEN·
DENCIES: Cycle hlgb for
LEO, VIRGO. Special word
to ARIES : arrive at un-
derstanding with one who
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Pain ti ng
Awarded
A morloe paiollcS 1'J'
La1tm1 Bach artist Jo,ce
Clark, Green Jade eov,.
will be claimed by a ~
prtu winner durta1 tllll
Rlvjera Clab'• I •a e Iii • o D
Wednetday, Feb. H.
To tab plKe ill the
Balboa1 Bay Club, t b •
replar monthly m•~I
will atart with. an informil
tocial hour. followed by a
12:30 p.m. lmcheoa.
lllJhlllhlhll the pther· inc. GeorJe Stuart will
present lnteresUnc a a d
little-known fadl a b o u t
hlltorlcol ........... ,.,,,.
tilled, 11M 1>ragon Awakes,
hJa program I.a lllusttated by
life-ai1e puppet repllcu of
lndtvJduala.
Formerly on the staff of
·the Smltlklonlan ln1Utute, he
ha• been active in the
theatrical field acd com·
bines bit many tnteresta in
creaUng autber1tic cot·
turning for hi.a lite-size
figures.
The 4warding of the door
prize and a abort buslnea
meeting conducted by Mr1.
Daniel Huston will precede
the program. ·
Reservation• may be ob-
tained by callln1 Mrs. Peter
T. Saltamachio, 4fK..3237, by
noon Sunday, Feb. 11.
The Hearts
Have It
Sheriff Joba of telrrbion
fame will be the ..,eclal
gueat at the lixth annual
Happy Hurta Cllll> party
in Children'• Hotpit.al of
Orange Coun!J.
More than 200 cblldren,
parent., d octora and
hospital staff will join in
the ValenUH festlviUu Suit-cay. Feb. 11.
Club ...-rslllp b com·
posed of tob op to 13 yeara
oi age wbo ha\le undergone
open hurt tur,_,. a t
CJHOC.
Tbe prOll'un will fMtun
Len W a Jn e entertaining
with hl1 mqkal trickl ...
the OC Ballet Com panJ
which will offer .u.mta
"'"" "Sleeping s.Uii."
W ei1t W etchers
TOPS W al 1 t Vfitcbtn
assemble every Tburlday at
7 p.m. In Circle V I • w
Scbool., Hmatillgton Beacb.
B DAYS OF SAVINGS! FEB. 9-FEB. 17 ONLVJ
FAMOUS
INSTANT WW-"ao-lnl"
TEXTWILL
REG.
$4,25
PAIR
REG.
$15.00
'AIR
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NEW YORK (AP) -Any redblooded Aroeri·
can bousnrife who worries about b!Wing the whitest
laundry on the block may also be frettmc about
The Virginian's shirt.
JAMES DRURY, who bas been playing the title
role in the NBC series for the past six seaaoos, bas
never been seen on screen without a shirt that !ooU
like mahogany or dark velveteen and everybody
knows they didn't have dry deming estabW.sb-
ments for those Old West ranchers.
"I guess they must bave turned out about four
or five doten of those shirts for me since the th.ow
tt.arted," says Jlm. "They bought a lot of the tna·
terial. when we st&rt.ed -it's upholstery cloth -
but we ran out of ttiat Jong ·ago. Now they've got
aome new material and dyed rt to matdl tbe color
of the origtnal."
Drury is not so crazy about that diltinctive
shirt.
"IT'S AWFULLY heavy and awfully bot," be
said. "And last summer was the hottest .I can re..
member. Some days :it would get up to 116 on tM
studio back lot. And I suffered in those shirts."
Hot or not. ~·s basic shirt and the rest of m. costume sene twin purposes.
His western get-up from black hat to leather
boot.a ii diltinctive, so that the figure of the Vir-
ginian can eamty be spotted on the small screen.
AND IT IS economical. If Drury is aliways
dressed In the same clothes and riding the same
horse, tlhey can shoot a lot of film at one time and
later cut it :iDto a variety o( episodes. In fact, IJOJD&.
dmes, they can reuse the same film clip.
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, in the otd days
when they were turning out annual batches of ball·
hour westerns, used the same device, but in a more
limited way. Each had a "riding suit," but usually
wore it only wtien they were going to mount their
loyal steeds. When they were just hanging around
the raneh or going to a church outing, both Roy and
Dale would get all fancied up. 'lbe viewer would
know there wasn't going to be much aotloo until
they dhanged clothes.
IN THE ACTION progra1111, most heroes haw
break·away sulll that are speciaUy cona:tructed to
tear easily in fight scenes. For a couple of seasons.
"The Man from U.N.C.L.E" Robert Vaughn had a
fighting suit of an identiHable shade of Ught gray.
Every time be turned up in it, the eagle-eyed would
know that haymall:ers would be flying wittlin a few
minutes.
Drury, a comptetely unknown young actor
wben he was cast in bhe title role of the west.em,
i6 one rising star who seems happy With his acting
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'Your ItlORefl'• Wertla
By SYLVIA PORTER
One Washington theory U
that lhe Viet Cont'• 11,ace
offens ive represenll a last
desperate thrust which will
fa.ii and which will then lead
to negotiations. Try for a
mornenl to believe it and
to imagine that hostilities
in Vietnam cease a few
months from now .
What would T · 0 a y
ITermlnation Day in
Defense Department lingo)
mean to the U. S. economy?
SEVERAL highly signifi-
cant and to my knowledge
h.ltherto u npub l ish ed
estimates on Utis are buried
on pages 89-91 of the Council
of Economic Advisers' an-
nual report, released last
week. The poinU made
should rassure those of you
who fear there wollld be
a sharp slash in today's S2$
billion a year spending in
Southeast Asia and a
resulting slump in our
economy.
Of course, it would be
nonsense to pretend that
substantial cutbacks in war
1pending would not raise
problems; they w o u I d .
Moreover, as the Cl:A says.
"the reconversion process
will be complicated by the
uneven impact of the cur·
rent defense etrort upon
variou1 i ndu 1t ries.
geographical areas, a n d
types of manpo wer."
Against this background,
a first key point made by
the CEA is that after
hostillUes end It would take
a full 18 months to reduce
defense ouUay1 to the level
prevallln1 In 1!183-M -"as
New Philco
PR Director
Plans Tour
John F. Mayhew. newty
appointed public rellition1
'director of ttle Philco-Ford
Corp .. with headquarter• in
Fhlladelpbi1. ia acbeduled to
tour the corporalion'1 welt
coast facllilie1 durh1:g the
week ol P'eb. 19.
He wU1 visit the
Aeronutronic Division and
Space and Re-entry Sy1tem1
Division f aclll tl e1 in
Newport Beach on Thurs· '
day, Feb. 22.
Mayhew tt1f1 week was
de 1 i g nated Philco-Ford
public ttlallons chief IUC·
ceeding Marc J. Parsons,
wh o w1s named public rela-
liona manager for tractor
operations of the Ford
Motor Co ., parent of Phllco-
Ford.
Mayhew came to Philco-
Ford from Dearborn, Mich .•
where he was f I e 1 d and
divisional public relations
manager of Ford's public
relations staff sin~ lite
1960.
Robert O. Fickes, pres!·
dent and chairman o f
Philco-Ford, announced the
top level staff changes.
rapid a pba1ln1 doWll as
could be reasonably. ex-
pected OD the balia of pa1t
experience." n. llf3-M
level 11 "onl)' an as1um~
tlon, not a atateme:nt of
polic7 or • prediction," c.au-
lions the CEA, but the coun·
cil surely wouldn't make
this "assumption" unless it
beUeved It was valid. So
let us accept the assumption
as a high-leve l prediction.
IN m is 1tretched out 11-
m onth period. the armed
forces might be reduced by
900,(0) to 2,600,000 and
defense spending might be
cut by tl5 billion.
A quarter to a third of
the discharged v e I er a n s
woald go back to school .
Since our job markets cur·
rently absorb about 1.500,000
new job 1eekers a year, an
additional 400,(0) a year for
a while ''1hould not pose
an insuperable problem if
total demand II strong." As
for the SJ5 bllUon reduction
in defense outlays over the
18 months, "the f r e e d
resources would beC1:1me
available for civilian use."
Also. how big the cutback
would be would dfipe nd on
''the nature of the peace
arrangement" and other
"many dimer11ioo1."
Now, how to keep the
economy strong?
IMMEDIATELY required
wt1uld be tax reductions
which, estimates the CEA,
might total more than $30
billion over the 18 months.
Progress again could be
made on "urgent 1ocial pro-
grams." Among the areas:
SALES MANAGER
Robo .. S.Hl.,.h
Hirsch New
Sales Chief
Coldwell, Banker at Co.
has appointed Robert S.
Hirsch rA Balboa general
sale1 manager of Its Orange
County office. The newly
created position includes
management of com·
merclal, lndustrlal. office
buildings, realdential in·
come, and acreage 1ales.
In addition to direct sales
management, Hirsch will be
responsible for ad·
mlnistrative and personnel
direction at the real estate
firm's Newport Beach of·
fioe .
Saturday, 10 a.m. • 4 p.m.
n.. C.... .. M• offic e of
CROWELL-WEEDON & CO •
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Memb.n : N. Y. Stock bcheng.-
Ameticen l A11oc. I bchen9.-
P•cific Co•1f Exchen9•
INVITES YOU TO COMI IN AND
DISCUSS YOUR INVESTMINT GOALS
WITH OUR ACCOUNT IXICUTIVIS
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Nonsensical Secrecy
Orange Coast College trustees have upheld a tradi-
tional ban against secret organizationa on campu&.
The college board did so by denying a request from
tht Young Democrats Club and another group, Students
for Intellectual Participation. The clubs had sought per·
mission to withhold lists oi their memben' names from
the college administration:
Spokesmen fOI' the studenb Indicated they feared
disclosure ol their nam~ would endanger club members'
draft-exempt status or future employment prospects.
That, Of course, i.s OOMense. Revealing membership
rosten would do nothint of the ldnd. OnlY violation of
the taw would.
'Ibe Young Democrats, it has been reported, are now
con.sidering challenging the OCC board's ruling in the ..., ...
'Ibey are determined. it would appear. to operate
secretly, with their members known only to each other.
lndividuala would thus bt able to dodge responsi·
bility for the group's actions.
There bi another organization ol political activillb
that operates -or seeks to -in tltis manner. It is
called the John Birch Society.
John Birdters, meet the Young Oemocrab.
A sublime irony.
Changes Are in Order
of them could doublte. p r o v i d e Improved ael'Yiee
t h r o u g h redevelopment and under roordinated
man1gemenl
A total of 580 bolt allpa are now located 1t the
seven properties. This filw'e wW be lncreaaed·•ubstan·
tialty throu.gh Irvine muter pllannlng. Related flclJ.i.
ties, lncludina: part.in&, wW alao be improved.
And this, of COUl'H, ia J•at the beahWni· There ii
also the Upper Bay. rt bu been roughly projected that
ultimately 4,500 aliPI will be Aocated there. Many of
these. too. will be developed alMI oper1ted under Jrvine
management.
Boating bu been a tey tio Newport'• charm and it&
repCltatjon. Tbe new Irvine CG. program will help teep
pace with the ever-increuins demandl for more boat-
ing hcilftiu .
'Another Oiance' School
McNaUy Continuation Jllah School, exp,lain& new
diredor Jack C. Colem111, ii "another chance ' Jdlool for
p~em cues md dropouta.
y...,,_. who do not fit at one ol Newport-Mesa
Diatrict'a four replar hi&h tchool1 are sent to McNally.
The relued pre11ure there sometimes hu a th~ra
peutic ettecl No "F'1" are given. Young.rtere: who Ju.st
!it get no grade. Eich .t.udtnt worka at hi1 own pace
and flnishea u be ia al>le.
Some earn their high dool diploma. Some ~turn
lo rej\llar school.
The Irvine ComJ>lny's announced intentm of lak-
ing over operation of several lower bay marinas when
current le11ea expire is news of considerable significance.
It means malor changes are due for these docking
facilities, which, though oom pany·owned, have been op-
erated bv others for more than two decades.
The program loots expenlj•e. But it i1 required by
law.
It will take a while to jqe, but the ochool board
llltimately will be able lo tell by how maDy potentully
lost high echool: ,nduates are •Ivaiged wl!.ether it i!
worth the coat.
''THIM IAT51 THIM DllTY, COUMLOODll1,
SOREHEAD, STINIUN' HUNS. ~IM ATIOCITY
The china-es are in order. Some of the installations
do not meet present municipal code standards, and all
LBJ Will Stay
In Washington
WASHINGTON -Pr•ti d ent
Johnlon'1 llr•teo trmn now until tht
November election -both fOr the
war in Vietnam &lld politics at borne
-will be to empbuize bis role a1
commandtr·ln-c:hlef.
In privat. talb with Democratic
concreukmal lead••· th• President
has revealed that be will teet: a
number Of new emergency "war
powus," to cope with present and
expected loreip and domeltic cri1e1.
A!Jo. bt wlll spend moll Gf bil time
-· lnc:ludinl tbe comin& presidential
cainpalp: -In Wublngton.
Hi.I C11.1Dpalping for reelection, the
President i• saying, wll be conducted
by nationwide TV and radio from
lht White HOUJe and tbrouP llil many
m"1qes to Conifels.
ElecUoneering outalde of the n•-
Uon'1 c1pltll wtD ti. Umtted to •
nrles Of whirlwind. two-day jet cam-
pai1n e1.eurlion1, each co v er i n t
several au.tea, •nd under tight 1eeurl·
ty arrangementa.
ACCORDING TO the Prea1dent'1
·•wn assessment to the legi!lator!,
·~venta are leading toward • period 1r national emergency, in fact, if not
In law, with respect to what he terms
·the war against Communist ex·
l)Mslon in All•," and "tbe battle to
.ontrol unnlt and keep tbe eronomy
stable at home.'"
White House aldes ny tbt President ... w move toward the political center
:..nd thua 1eem to atand forth as a
President of an the people in copin1
with theM emergenciea.
Principal reuon Cor this right turn
i1 IO the President can win i1troog
support for hll new war emergency
and Inflation control measures from
a 1ubl\anUal number of Republicans
1n Concres1 and around the country.
In ad<UUon to ukint for bitlions
ri extra funds to meet the Vietnam
and Korean criaes, the President's
most significant emergency request
to Consreu will be for authority to
invohmtarl1y ntend m i l i t a r y
enlillmtnta:.
UNDER PRESENT LAW, the Prt.ai·
dent cu tab the action only if
Coqre91 It not ln aeulon or a war
bas been declared by both houaes.
The request will be duiped ta meet
the growlq needs of the three
military servicu.
Since Congre.1 readU7 provided
such authority in the Berlla and Cuban
crises, the Preddent ·believea )li.1 tt·
quest will be approved. although it
ia expected to spark a big con·
lfeulonai debat:l!I on the 'llllre.lolved
Pueblo seizure.
Other war emergency me11ure1
under considu•Uon for submission to
Congreu at this .H:ssion are even
more controversial.
Mo1t Important of these will deal
with "credit controls," and 1lgnllicant
chan1e1 in the draft.
The queaUon on "credit controb"
ia DOt whether, but 'f'hen.
Treasury Secy. Henry Fowler wanta
the Preaident to delay thia request
until Congru1 acta on the ad-
miniatratkn'1 !on& atalled 10 percent
surtax.
THE PRESIDENT'S Council of
Economic Advisors bu recommended
immediate action on legislation pat·
terned after the credit controb im·
posed during the Korean emercency
al 1950. Under the council'• prodding
the President set up his cabinet eom·
mitttt to fight tnflatlon. which is ex-
pected to recommend 1wllt action.
Paal Scott
'Unfair Tax Law Change'
To the Editor:
While preparing our ft d e r a t and
i t.ala income tn returm recently,
T diacoYU'fld th•t adopclOD expenses
are no k>nger allowed u a medical
dtduction by not only UM federal
IO'Vemment. but by the state 11 well.
I whh to take e1.~ to th.ill
new ruUna. Why sbou.Jd a married
coapk, not able to have lbeir own
cbildnn, be penalised bJ not bein&
pwmltted to claim adopticm upeoHIT
COUPLES ABLE TO have their on
dUldren are permitted lo claim
mMlrnlt1 dpelnlel as a medical
dtducticm. Certainly matc'aftJ ••·
,...... alloUI be contbNld u a
m.Ucal deduction, but .-icl not
adoption txpen.H: be reiftltlted as a
lealtfmMe deduction? A rood-clan_._.
cj'• fee reprtlt.ftb mtdkal ear. tor
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:coNP'IDE N Tl.\1-._ TO
BOPVULRESTAURAllT
• OWNER: It milht be a ....
; -befare y..a buy tho .-, '° tab a clON '°"* •t tbe ........ If ~ Jll"'Hl'l mmtt. s t m
I ... 't llllU YIMl're ... lo --""'rt trade -• pl9clt Cllled ''Lover'• LMp
Cole." ,_ '""~ .. ~· a-.. .. ,_ -.., ilili ·--.,..-)
ti» utural mother and child.
The DeW federal aod state income
tu rulinC ia lf'0&1ly unlair and
di1U1minatory toward a d o p t J n I ........
(Mra.) PATRlClA A. GODA
c • ....,..r_r
To tht F.ditor :
Your two articles on Campus Powtr
(Commetlt Pap, Feb. 31 bt-.aWully
point up tbe lrituded use ot acadt:mk:
freedlm -intellectual liberty -and Ha-.
You'•• ptrformed an exceUtot
pabUc a.rvlc. tn pallinc tAla: ID·
JonMtioa IMI to the public.
cu.LEGE A.ND university otftdals
CGUld more rMdJJ}' w I t b a t a 1 d uanaaonablt: demands trom rectleu
--.,.,..., with"""' Jada .... -.
Al lllll•tnltJ and collep ollldala
aod .,..,._, lllloWd baYI tho op-
pommtty to read thoM rid11. II --,.. ................ ...,. .. " -
.......... pi._ lot ... -· ~ARD WIUGHI'
Artists 'Feel'
Only in
. ~
Their Brain
People speak Of U. journall1t'1
"nose for ne"1," or the painter'•
"long, ttna.IUve finlen," or the musi-
cian'• "ear." h pleue1 our primitive
1enM of litne11 to believe ttiat
specially gifted people can 1mell or
feel or bear better 1ban Ol'dioary peo·
p}e can in auch fields.
But, of. COW'H, all ttllJ ii a Strained
metlapbor. Moat artWll I have known . . . ~.
• • 1'i •
have b!ad 1bort, at.&lbby .,.,,, ~
like brick·layer1 than ~-Wllitre
they "lee!" la tlHt ·-place'lhe rmWclan "lle.,1" -ill tbelr bnia,
and not tmougb any .a.-or1an.
FOR THE LAST 30 ye•1 of his
life, Renoir waa immobilized by the
moet cripplina kind ol arthritia ; he
could scarcely unclench hi1 handa.
But be painted every day, by attaching
the brush to hi& forearm: and his
wort done in this freakl1b manner
is not at all distinguishable from hi•
earlier wort done with the Ml hand.
Bffthoven. as everyone knows, on
the way to invincible dealneu, began
trana!orming the 1ound1 of music hla
e•s could not hear into tbt most
profound spiritual I a n g u a I e .
Beethoven literally "invented" lU1
music, unlike Mourt. who seemed
to have captured his from some inner
structure already re1kling witbin the
nature of tblnga.
AND, SPEAIING OF sounds. it ii
not com.monl1 known that the whole
modern tcienc. of acou1tldi wa1
begun in 1700 by Sauveur. a French
physicist wbo •a11 deaf and dumb
from birth. He laJd the foundation
of acoustics long before its pNctk:al
consequence• were foreseen. b y
anyone.
While it Is true that every~g we
know we know through the MDSea,
it is even more Important that the
aenae alone can do nothing wHh such
knowledge until it is codified and
manipulated by the mind. Tbe eye
alone seu 111 object! upside rdown;
it ii tht brain that puts thent rlibt
aide up again. so that even the' llmp)e
act. OI. "seein&" la not. just a ~
function of the Ol'fl.D of sight.
AND EVEN IN lht interpl'«aitive
arts", where na\ural equipment C'Mllll
for a good deaJ (such as in sflll*U
or piano players), the ultlma&a pm.
nack ii not neceuarily reac~ by
thole with tbe ~ Ind most Ols•
Ible fllllfl'1 or the largest pair of
lunp. Sctmabel'a technlcal Un...,
wu Often tbt despair of purists'.. Wt
nobody elle tn our Umt could ln........-
the fmt1t mui1lc u snaUy • bl
coalcl.
And a alnpr such a1 the late. Mario
Lama hod ....,.1117 the moet ,.... dlsioul natural equipment of ~
in the 90rld., but 1ppanntly a Iwata no 1art:er thin a pea.. 10 that bl
tqUmdered and ruined prematwelJ
tbt physical lift he Nd been hleiilld
witb: tor, alu. 1 voice, unWra •
palntbrUlb, cannot bt worn on die .....
Quotes
....
, , COMltlil llH' SIUNKS • • • " . r A Vitt Ccmg attack °" a u. s. Annv pon ~ m ~ tllir toU1c ,.,.,,.,.,_
ed cmiooftUt lWauldift of hil JS.wear.old mrtoms from Worf' War II, nprhl:tcd
abooe.-Editor J N
BOfl·F•tlaer M.. N~ Delp, Too
Plight of Unwed Mothe~s
By NORMAN NIXON. M.D.
Pregnancie1 i"n unwed girts, aged
14 to 18 and sWl in tchool, have
more than doubted during the la.Jt
20 years. Although 1ooiety'1 attitudes
have changed, wide gap1 remain
be.tween our more humane feelings
and the existing practices in dealing
with the pregnant high school girl.
particularly fn Olll' public and
parochial schooia. For most schoolJ
•till pressure the unwed pregnant girl
to withdraw voluntarily a1 soon as
her condition ia recognized. or expel
her forcibly. Seldom Is the boy-father
expelled or punished, even tbougb be
may need help 11 much as the girl
ht: lmprepated. Except for a brief
contact with the school COUlllelor, be
ulllally i1 neglected.
SOME METROPOUTAN ICbools
now transfer the pregnant girl to a
special bigb school or to special
cla11e1 In ber present stjwol, permit.-
ting her to remain as Long as pouible
with the aim of ensuring her con·
tinuing education and helping her
prepare for her role as motber, if
l'he plans to keep her baby.
Actually, many parents. ~ucator1.
n1ligiou1 leader• and ptlysician1 are much too eacer to get tbe. girl married
off before she really baa made up
her own mind. Yet one of every two
teen·•P marriaan ellGI in divorce!
whetner er not the girl ii pre«nan
beforehand. Further, muriage during
bi&b ldlool frequently lea& fA:l dropout
wUll Iu1 than 10 perceot ol those
Slrh aod ..,. -do quit -
e v e r returning lo complete their
educatt'on.
MOST mGB SCHOOLS are anwn·
lng more rnpomibility far aidinC
youtha in sextaal dlf'Ocalty as well
u thOH Davine other emotional and
behavior problelDI. Yet man1 actlools
do not bave nearly enough capable
oounselors, cacerully cbo&en men a.nd
women without emotional tit·llJ>I
themselves and witb tbt nece:uary
empathy and professional trainine tD
beip our troubled youn1sters.
S I n c e the problem of unmarried
motben now involve. m a n y
adolescents from "nice" families,
more individualized manacament by
the private ph.ysid.a.n, the private
lawyer, and the private hospital often
fs preferable to the time.flonored iD·
stitutlonal care. But many physicians
are insensitive to the Prrs emotional
state.
DAYS BEFORE SHE 1ees tf)e fa mi·
ly doctor, she has bee.n praying that
she is not. pregnant. Instead of
establiabing qui.le cleariy that the girl
heraelf is the primary patient, the
dootcr COUWDOftlY ae.rvu ool:y aa an
e:dension of her parentl. Particularly,.
when he permits the tirl'1 mother
or fatber to be present durin& tbe
initial intenriw, °" .men be confirma
•
the pre&naney first to her ~
rather than leveling • i t·h till Pl
directly. . f" •
· MOit of these youne llirll are in
a state «. ahoct when ~ _ ltam
they .re pregnant.. They .-...,. feel
guilty and rebelliou1 tow-* their pare.nu. 'Ibey want to be treated as
p.uents, not as objects. ~· tliey -Id ...t be ......... _,
an immediate deciliOft wbeth~ they
W"ill °" will not marry tbe boy in·
volved.
OR WHIITHER the mile sboWd be
~ with statutory rape and t!\e
piegnancy terminated leplly. Or
wtletber tbey will qrff to place the
bob)' for adoption following birth.
t.bm.Hy, eere is tnouib time for
these vre~ant high IJCbool girls and
their boyfriends to make up their
minds. U marriaa:e iS tbelr choice,
it should t:>e accomplisbed with dignity
and pride as ii the girl were not
pregnant, in.5tead of fUShini into a
hurried, covert., guik·laden eeremotiy.
Sc:baols, aa well u home, church,
and family doctor. mun coinblne t:Mlr
efforts in discouraat.nc irr..pouible
texual behavior as weU ·a 1
rehabilitatl.DC those teen·agtrS caught
in the ·be"ltildering and apotionally
devastatin& situation«. prfllD&ncy out
of wecUock. For tbe prepant hiCh
ocbool 11<1 nea<la our belp and un·
dersta.nding, not condemnation.· So
dOff the lather ol her baby for he
uaually ii ..... ed. ad frigtdened too.
But ln belpiDC them. we must not
condone or pamctriae their behavior.
A Visit With Dick and Pat
Hi tbe:rt frlend• in televilionland.
It's time ior motber visit wilb that
typical American couple, . Dick and
Pat.. to their typical American. home
juat around the typical American cor-
ner. Now Dick la a typical wealthy
lawyer and he'd be • typically happy
and 1ucceulul American except for
this me terrible, personal handicap:
be'• 1ot a speecb problem. In fad,
be can't leave the 1tuff alone.
1J n join DlclC and Pat today,
Dk:ll bu jut entered the door. wear-
inc a jaunty. u aomewhat ~· t:I·
prelli-. To cover up, be s unctna:
·~· ()kl (to tile tune. m: the BaUJe Hymn
oi tbe Republic): I've seen the ttan
upon tbe ct.eta of ball a mlllloa
PoRs, r•t been npec:tarated ID in
IWM1rY fortip boiu. .•
P.t (agbut): Ob, ctur you're singing
your old campalP aoftS! After all
thtM years!
Diel (0~): 1 wall My, I -
Dear
Gloomy
Gm :
Lot'a alar1 'a -The --
---be: ''Jle. CIUH "'rV ~ it lfOllll)t ._ ..... ..-...!
will .... ..., ._, Plodacta ...
....... •·""'· H r R. "" -8. .......
wh•t -that to., Pm& (1111p1cloualy): Wben havt JOU
been? I
Ota tairily): Oh, 1 wu ju.st bavtna
a few w«dl wilb the boJa.
Pat: I w1ab you wouldn't, dear. You
know bow ooe ward cu lead to
another. First tbiDC you know. you'll
be off. oa. a coul·t~ apeedMnalr.-
ill& biDp apla ...i . , . Oll, door,
I can tell by your upreuioa tbat
you've done 1ometbin1 awtul!
Diet (confeuina all): I tbrew my
hat in the rtna.
Pit 1 ......... lier -): B9t -''" prGIDitmS! l>m't )'OU nmaaber ~
tbat awful bub in 'llT Yoa non
off foreyer and told tllOlll reP,Xtcn,-
"You.'ll never have me-to ~ck around
any more."
Did;: I tlllDk they've miulld ... M
r' ·' r .. tTY tbil time, dur. I'm .a
new•m&
l . .,1 ... .i said that in ..
Okll: I mu.a to -., tMt I'iD a
aew. new man.
ht: Y.mi ukl dlit.t IJl 'a.
Oki: WeU, UUk of me u a ..... .
MWi MW ... Leok 1'-t .J.~ I ... ,
-· -doS aod ... .. pl you a nk:e new, ""'·....,doth C09\.
Pa& CbGpolllll1): -100 noll1 .......... ... 1 ~
l)lel, °""""'' -..... Ill 1• ... tna In t:lY '"· -*""· MW Rom-, buft. (81 pull lt oa.) ner.. Rew
do :roo lib..,._,-· -m.a,.
/JI -wlltp -----· ' ...,, rt'a ,_,. iilce,. !l&F• bot I -·t_...,. __ __
•bread. j
,_ .,_. .-.. __.. -· • ""Diet:: W j1.llt wait tll, 1tU ltt mi !i!!o'!'!!!it:--•--------MWr 81W;-.... U)if I oR •-<l•I~" ........ _. ... ~... ........ l'DOlllrltian ........ ~
Illa pm It •> "-ra. 1looo I -
... . , . .. . , ...
cban&edT Why1 my on datal"'™s
wouldn't recopiu me. "'r"'
Trblt ---l"'terl"')' HI, Dil\ldy. Diet: Bow dkl JOU lmow it WAI ID?
'ftidl: By your old, old; old tlve
o'clock shadow.
Diel (optimlrtlcally): They ..,. it
won't show' on color ttt-vee. , ·
... ip10adlngly): Oh, ... -. -' ruouoce temptation fcever and ;tay
at bome in tbe bocam of your lcrftnl
family.
Didi CllOblJ): I -. ..,. ..... I
-·au!-~-Oapin, r..-thin la a Law,~
no man can din)', uya. • lint:
I lboald win. •
hi: Wbat"law lo tho!, deor1
-(_..,): -lolf• "' ··:ill': ~ .! TlJNB IN 111•· W• '• --.-~~·polllic ..a "Wlap .. ~ .. ,,....,._.~~
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feel
lbeir
d ..
illly.
lllng
they
' In·
d ,,.
I tt>e
°' t the
irth.
·for
and
their
oice,
,.Uty
not
lo a
!OC\y.
irch.
the1'
:&ible ••• mght .. n,
1 out
h;gh
'tun-• So
r he . too.
no!
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IO' It . -· !lay
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V1ll1nt 4 door Hd1n. St1nd1rd Mercwy Co.tcr, A•olMl'k. 2 Dr. H1rdtop. Radio, h1at1r, 300 2 Door Hard Top. Automsf·
GTO 2 -hardtop, automotlc. shi~. bdlo and Mater, white 1utom1tlc trans., power 1tHr· le, radio and hHter, Cow • r
racllo & heeter, power atMrtns. with bfu. interJor. IOIRo • H..,.,, P9chlry Air. :Ti• w/w. Rid In color. Low stMrlng and power br1 .. , fac-
$895 $31 95 let. V1ry 1h1rpl tory 1lr. 52.095 $189 5 $2595
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STATION WAGON. St1nd1rd
tr1n1mlulon, radio end hoat"or.
Very nice condlHon •..
98 4 door h•rcftop. qulppM
with 1utomatlc, radio, h1ater,
power windows, power st•ring,
and factory eir conditioning. Ab-
oolutaly LOADED!
$
'64 PLYMOUTH
STATION WAGON. Automatic
transmiMlon, radio ind Miter.
V1cation specl1I.
s995
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ONLY $17,511
Neat two bedroom home k>cated close in on
F.astskte Ooeta Mesa. Thi! prooert' has ex·
cellent chance of being roned C·l. Could
make an e:a:~llent spec buy • let the tenant.a
make your payments.
Four Bedroom -Westcliff
* GREENBELT tettfni,
3 BR
2 ba, }..ltory, cul de UC
lovely patio, A·l cond
•tePI to H • F pool
immediate oceupancy
at 1335 mo.
SEVERAL CHOICE
BAY VIEWS
• 3 BR, 2'Ai ha,
split ~II
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2121 L
e...tllllh••r
c:-.iMor
l'M ON THI llACH
and it'• the twst m 111e A POOi. area -no ttosion here. 3 Costa Mesa
bdrtn1-l%bl.U.-l&rteirp-l BR., bit-In elec. 1 $15,250 "'
Thb spacious home being sacriflced at ONLY
$39,500 -Owner leaving area. 2~ bat.hi,
spacious lh1ng room, huge fireplace -built·
in electric ki.t.cben. carpets-Drapes-Newly
painted Inside. 2,000 sq. feet-Large over-
sized two car garage . .in block from BAY-
C~ on especially nice street of fine
homes. HARBOR HJGH -MARINERS -
HORA CE ENSIGN school district. See Our
"BUY OF TIIE WEEK" today.
all brand new and
nevl!r ~pied.
$385 mo. .. ~ min •ttioc "'°"' witb JOO pllS llllllPllJ room k;tcbm. A REAL BUY!
m!le1 al ocean v1ew • aDly m,soo
$54.500 -owner may ·~ 1bit l BR home hat new Ruth "'--'-Rltr Prutige Homes in trade. carpeta throughout, h u 1 e 1306 -~-r• • l'M UNUSUAL ._,,_ ·nxm Wttll ...;..., ... , .-..,-Ave .• Bal bl., "
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ffen'a tlile lMl;1 al lbe )'tU. '
c.r.fna, N ........ ~ .Jrw
llvinJ wtttl recrution hall •..J11 ... Dww htem• Near &&ch, Salton Sea
and awlmmlnc pall • )111111 ~ tlame. 4 BR., 30'.I> Bnt Joe., x.lnt R·l Jot. MQ'
cu .rall)' _. W.. o.t1 ft. n.t of n~ trade tor truck, late car •
114 mDea to di.I t.Mta. _. ,• ltmplt. Nnr new. Low «. mbmit what YOU tu.ve.
,.. ... -··----111.51!1 ........ ....... '""" """" PROFESSIONAL CORNER
Three bedfoom. modern kitchen with built.-
in stove and oven. Two car garage -1arge
corner loL One block from East 17th Street
Sho\>pin1. Zooed J\.2 -Prof .. ion1l ...
varilllce obtainable. Beat now and ree.,
rich harvat when this corner ii re-10Ded.
Priced lo ..U 11 $24,SOO -Act Now!!
646.0555
Presti9e Aree
EASTILUFF
UAL TY
2414 Vim del Oro
Newport Belch
'44-11»
and ob! m nke, 1 b1odl floors, ala1e entry, dinlnJ !l!!~~i!iji!i!!!'•ii
from Weatdiff Certer • 3 room. Newly l)llinfed IMlde STUNNIN""-.. bdrm - 2 Htb. haJdrwood A oul 16d bea~ An. W' •
noon , shake roof, all elec..'-thon)' JJOOI with 1utomatlc VALUE ;
tric kitchen, el. 1arage sweep. Side yard kw boat or •---th u ..... Be1utful sparkling pool sir-..,..-• and e de~st house ti's er ...... 500. -·•-rounded by ima ........ te l bed-~mwa. $29,950 • Tl')' 10% • COA. TS room home with 2 badia. ~
l'M GREAT It sume the high exi.t111g loin.
POil A FAMILY WALLACI WW conalder lease optiOO,
• bdrm1 • 2 be.ths . tine cer-REAL TORS $41 ,SOO
pet. &nd drapea, ~ ltv· 54• 41.Cl-
Custom-lullt Quality ing rm. with fireplace• •P· IOpw. ._...ftll)
WM'mth 6 hmsJ' deKribe dlniD&" room -ready far Im-,..,..,...,,..,,..,,..,,..,,,.I
220 I . S.W..fMnth St. tlill ~ bome in Wnt-mediate poaea1on -$25,400. 293 E. 17th St. 646--404
(L 17th ~;:.'C' CenttrJ cliff. Gracious form.II. din-~ tuah Joan with lmr MoYfng to S.n DI......-Evenlnp M6-5l52
...... a. Must S.1111 .. .., ... ..,..,.., ........ !:. ":kb ~ ~ 646-7171 546-2313 10% Down you'll like our friendly .service .....,..., .,.,,_ -°""" E • ., 'Iii ' Lov.., s ""'"''"", .. ., m-Newpott Shores =-f'OOID, b8uttflll aalat~ --... tti ~ • 3 (~ps in:.~ ~~.llOO
lvenl"lll Cell 642-9192 or 540 6631 rw )Wd, pe.tio.ID-.dum-w Front Chi.rt pllll • 3 BR "A" tr, 14 ba, 77,oot 'r'iii••••••i:t••iil•iiiiii•li I Iii with H.'1 °'"' BBQ. wet CClbwrtible ~. beauU-• 4 BR 2~ ba (lk new> 34.000 I' llink I: 11.-J, far outdoor fuJb panelled, car1Jeted and IRVINE COYE m--.u,...,.,..,. ... ...,........_ ... ,.,.,.. CAYWOOO REALTY
piils center. Al ~!Mi I a•
price ,oa'd Mtler a.a ____ ., .... -·
OYer ttlil ~ 4 + ta.
Uy room home in Mtft
Vttde. cntumanahlp 6
materia1a are the llMlt,
near DrW 111• w/w car-
pets, bridl ~. out-
door 8atdial .. ,.&. Prb
ed to aell at $M,t50.
~ ' \I \ I 11 I OOVER SHORES
Beautlflal, ...-. mnfre.a -·-tecticml.ltwbokwel princ)'.1.,z::::~!::• u -6c cw D1mce studio, SD W. Cout Hw,. Ocem Vitw Home do w tb1a bome! MOit °'I HerMala C:-c:it!ke, iame roe.. er what· N. B. 548-12!11 '
with 4llO *I ft ol luxwy ct"ptjoaal tor s:sa.150. ever! Priced to aell.
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IAYl'RONT
Owmlnl like DrW
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TIRllACI ..,,_
"-'"""' -"-· Ut.tiilMandS.~
CUltilm 3 BR, ._ rm ..,. ..........
cd.Y S'lSO PA
call to vtew tbla
~ bu7 •t $T2,50D
john macnab
642-1235
EXPERil:l<CED
REAl.E$TATE
11.W:SPEOPLE
""'-... lllar
In acna of bto mWiDD ti
Wt wortll of pfo,..t, to be
aold -Xlnt Commlolon IPIJt
DeLancy 1'.i. l:lltate
Jal z. OJUt HW7 mmo
•-·'*"""" Ruth '•-I, R .. 1tor Estllo '••DI ~ DAVIDSON R ........ 1.1,.'"'•·,."'.',.",;,·,.c.M_ . ...,_ .. l'rl:lphy" room -llamil;y rm 161Ji WestdUf Dr. JG.5200 Tr8 ncameru, m nuwa --~r I ~
W.. '"""'"""""""" 1 ~~-·-·••i '"1ne ""'-. .,.,. ..... , $11,DOO COltNl!lt laaaled PoOl • I cad gan.1e ! • par podo .tornado .__ Clean. frnlll)' painted, 2 ·
PrlYato """""""' """ 2 OPl!N HOUSES ... .., ,.,:.. ""'....':. ~ BR "°""' m ,. x 198 ,... PAl.lDISE
$115,00> SATASUNl-5 techointeriore«Yocatfdn.1, ~=-~!i.CE Sot. Room lo Wild more. la:a~ 4i Ndroam 3
A-n -n....... 711 M.rl90ld, CdM· doa Anoa Nueva una paca 545-9491 ~ till 9 PM Rltr. 7750 Har1¥1r 58, C_¥ bath piul lullll,y ~ aD
...... ollm ......... 2 )T old delu.xe Duple!( a $57,500. '1"-~=~v-~"-;,;,;;.;;.!;-;;:;;;;:;;==.:"'~··.: .... ::;-.;td!I:; th'-IPAdoul llWI& Oii IU'I
2 BR 2 be houae PLUS OPEN SAT I: SUN J . $ II uc1Ulive Jarae comer Jot.
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Owners
Ready to Move
OPEN HOUSES
SAT & SUN 1.J
f/ 2Mfi CAROB. Euthluff .... ...,
f/ *1 SETTING SUH, Har.
bar VW Hilla:· llKJ«t
f/ 30I MORNING CANYON
Rd, lb:ftclUb: . $98.500
DAVIS REAL TY
.... 7000
2 eR, II beth Apt, AND l10I Dalphm Terr. c Id II k Mllst be 9'et't to be appree.
Gueat room .tr. ti.th. Irvine Ternce 0 we Ban e lated. 511 C1m1tlon, CdM CHESHllU! I r '35.SOO
DUPLEX, 3 BR, 2 IMltb eadl REAL ESTATE $57.500 7Tll E. Cout HW)'., OfM,
ORANGE COAST --Rm. 11" PROPIRTY .,,_.__, 642-3515 eYet.
S32 Marperile, QlM l13-flS50
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Dolphi1 Terrace
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OPEN SAT. & S'UN.
1 -S P.M.
1101 W. Bly AYe.
N .. PU\t, d ean and ready View Hom With 4 BR 21;;
tor a new oner. 2 BR elm, bath. Ip e living ' plm
2'ii batbl, elec ki tchen, dbl huie 'y~ Room~ bmll
sarace PLUS huge coveftd dtnlnc roDm and •mpacioal
CU1Xlri lar the ~t. IA~ k:itchm. Beeutifal Patio •
acaped Jar low m&1.Dtenance. R-2 caner »to
SM,450. Prb reduced fll $59.SOO
CllT DOSH RtiHor on-..., · """" -• lay & leach
1130 W. ec.st Hlifiway Jf..Hlty, Inc. 842-lm EVES. 6TJ.J46I 2025 W. BabAoa BM:I., NB
Me11 Verde Trl-l1Y1I
Popular pjaJ'I witb OYenlzed
f.amib' room indudina: fire-
place, IOnnal dlnl.ni room
and four ¥rae bedrooms.
The flMllt in Meu. Verde
for only $36,950 and the own-
tt Will C'tlnllder·a ~ wttll
an option to purchue.
Coleswort; & Co.
642·7TT7
l9(M 1lmtxrr Bl'f'd., C.N.
Not to bet Sbllf Jr.
OFFERS:
IAY VIEW
OPIN DAILY 1-5
23-40 ao.,-on ..
Newport's most e.1citing home for aecu·
live •nl<rllillinl -Lorre H & F pool.
.................•......•.•.. $86,000
Walter8-se
HAltlOlt Vll!W HIW
New listing. Cullom dec:onlod 4 br. home.
., Lrge. ram. rm. w/wel bar, master br. suite
has si tlinc rm., ocean 6 harbor •iew.
..................... '69,500
Mrs. Raulston
IAYSHOltE
J Ill. IAR'iAIN
Just oainted inside it oul 3 br., 2 bl. e L«•. Patio • Blt·in kll • New low 50 yr.
lse. • Alklnr only .. .. .. .. .. .. $28,900
To see & buy call:
Joe Clarbon
UDO HOME
on 70' lot. Lwp 2-story home with belu~
ful sunl\J' Jllltio, trees Mld fiowwa. 2 t.D
lots. .. ........................ ....
llrs. Lons
WXUIY AT LOW COST
Deolened' lir modern living. ~ In.
excellent bite. No maintenance. Gree
...... Willed patlol, 3 BedJvomo. l\i
blths .. . . . • . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . Pl.BOO
!In. """"
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SATURDAYS
COLDWB1. IA-A CO. •
Kl t.US!
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293 E. 11Ul SL -MUAVllloa
Gell Coune...,,..
A mo.t ouutandbW addnt
OYerlooklni a bla: IQe ,I; the
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Comtry Club. Dml't tlarow
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Col .... RNlty 546-SllO
1.500 Adami al &rbor
!Near Onl!ma "net.tre>
e iPAHIBK AAHam10 e
113 Ac. )ot, Bade Bil)' 1oc. tee. beamld eel&. UY. ,._
w/f:ll*., tun tm. w/Wiet
b a r op..a to prtv patio
Kltm. W/aD CIODC'fivtbit
btt-hw, Ind. ll8Q .. aolW
walnut Cllb.; 3 .. tten.J
dln. rm. lllq' bt ... ..
4th BR. or dmJ: ..... I:
fenced ... JllfDL. .........
lancMcaJP,1. 1bCft11k:we. .. ., __ _ . ~ . ....,,.. ..
715 POPPY
111 m.sm. n. ._ a w.
room lMa la OW-tal lbr
AND dl9 ... --.,\
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Celesw•lt &Ci.
f0.1777 l!IN~-.. .• cJL
Next • IMcl: .. k .
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Open IJouses
THIS WEEKEND
Ko-. lhll handJ dl-.ry with you lhl1 ~-.. fou fiO houM ·hunt! .... ·All
the ~ Htfrecl Mkr# en d.-cria..I
tn ....., lletall by ldverttsm, 11..where
In lofty'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.
ltat,.... lhowl"I .,_ '*-for ule er
.. rent en U,..... to Ost IUch lnforrMtfon
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HOUSES FOil SALE
(2 Br. I Fam;jy or Don)
1511 Dolphin Terrace
(Irvine Terrace) CdM
1142-6472 Evet 873-3468 (Sat a. Sun 12-5)
1010 Kinp Rd ., Newport Beoch
1142·7891 (Sit 11 Sun)
(3 Bedroom)
1104 Dolphin Terrace flrvine Terr.l CdM
875-2503 642-3815 Eves. (Sal & Sun 1·5)
1985 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa
873-4788 (Sit & Sun 1-11)
715 Pool>Y. OOronc del Mar
1142-7777 (~t & 51111 12-4:30)
(3 Br. I F•mily or Don)
9471 Rambler Dr., Huntington Beach
92&.e054 (Sit a.· Sun 11·7)
3010 W&JTen Ln., (Hllecrest) CM
549-3474 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
*2340 Baywlde Dr., Newport Beoc:b
JO 9'&51 875-2000 (Dally l ·5)
(4 Bedroom)
419 Evening Stu Lo., (Omer Sboroo) NB
(714) 1142-8235 (Dilly)
:ISO l'llppy, C-O<Oll.I de! Mar
, 875-0151 (Sit & Sun 1-4:30)
{4 Br. I F.mily o• Don)
1318 Glluy Dr. (DoTW Sbores) NB
(714) 642-8235 (Dally 10-4) * 4e27 Perham Dr., (Cameo Shores) Cell(
(714) 1142-6235 (Dally)
3130 Bem Dr., Lal!Ulla Bcb !Top of World)
4114-8141 (Sunday 12-6) * 1705 Irvine, N•wport Beach
87~ ste)-0303 (Sot & Sun 1·5)
*l'IH Trlldewlnda Ln., (Baycr..t) NB
1143.$200 !Sat .. Sun 12-S)
¥1'1-Bay (off Tllltin) CM
141-7729 CS.I & Sun 1-5)
(5 If. I f•mily °' Don)
IUO Uncobl Lo. ()Ir. Dover Shores) NB
1143.HOO (Sund1y 12-S)
. DUPLDIS FOil SALE 12 Ir. Apt. I 2 Ir. H-I Gunt Rm)
' 718 ~14. <:..-del lhr l'IMllO ' (Sot II Sun 1·5)
p •·•-1
Sil c.m.Um, Ool'Oaa del Mar
f'IN8IO ~ .. Sun 1·11)
CONDOlllNIUMS FOlt SALi
12 1oc1r-1
*11111 OonrnlJ i:.n., cW~ NI
• HI t• (Siii & Sall IJ.e)
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••• MAMI VIEWS • tut,.,.,.,,., • ..--.
DDme.. l BR, :S BA plue 11$-oorth <:.ta -Mela...;.,Mme,
.,... IW9l niom. CUltom Mmt Mil now lup P'KA
CS* l drpi. H l I' P«>t. loan may be UMlmed with
SATUIDAY Ii SUNDAY * 1 TO S P.M. *
1400 lateft. LaM, N.L
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Are · You Letting Cash
Slip Through Your Fingers?
See .If You .Have Any
Of These Things A
DAILY PILOT
WANT-AD
Will Sell Fast!
'· ..... 29. Bicycle 57. 11ectrlc Train
2. Guitar 30. Typewrlt9r SI. Kitten
3. a.by Crib 31. a..r Stools 59. c1 ... 1c Auto
4. Electric Saw 32. Encyclopodlo HJ. Cofhe Table
5. Camera 33. voaium c1oo-. 61. Motorcycle
6.w.-:M. Trejolcol ,,;., 62.A-•
7. Outbo.rd Motor 35. Hot Rod lqufpm't 63. Skit
I. Stereo Set 36. Flte Cabinet 64. TV S.I
t. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Workbench
10. Clorlnel 31. St•rllng Sliver 66. Dl1rnoncf Watch
t 1. Refrigerator 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Qoo.K1rt
12. Pickup Trvck 40. Bedroom S.t 68. Ironer
IJ. 5"fng Machine 41 . Slide Pnilector 69. Cemplnt TralS.r
14. Surfbffrd 42. L-.wn Mower 70. Antlqut FurnJtur•
15. MKhlM Teoh 43. Poel Table. 71. T.,,. Record•r
16. Dlll\wash•r 44. Tim 72. Sailboat
17. PUPPY 45. l'lano 73. Sporh Car
11. Cabin CrvfMr . 46. fur Coat 74. M.attNM1 lox Spp
19. Golf C1rt 47. Drapes 75. In ........ Spoodbo ..
20. larorMter 48. LIMN 76. Shotgun
21. Stemp Coll9Ctktn 49. H-n . Saddle
22. Dinette Set 50. Airplane 710 Dart Game
23. Ploy ..,.. 51. Orpn 79. P..,.hlng lot
24. Bowling a.11 52. Exercycle IO. Baby Cam-.
25. Water Skit 53. Rare lo.la 11. Drvmt
26. Fr ... r 54. Ski Boots n. Rlffo
27.S....._ $5. High.Choir 13. Deok
21. Clod< 56. Coins 14. SCUBA Goor
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1'llese or any other -11111191 -mic1 the haae may
be tlmlff. 11,lta cash with a
DAILY PJJ.OT WANT-AD
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.. ,Don"t Just Sit There! ,
Get In ,.On ;T~ Action T ~!
DIAL ' DIRICT . ~ ~ .
142 ~5678
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DAILY Plli>T WI .4 r ADS
Wlt1 woRI: FOJt YOO.I ' ,
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1621 BAYADERE TERRACE
lrvlne ~TelT. Red uced
$10,lm! P'root row View
Cl.aom 3 BR. 4% Ba, 3 fr.
pk. Den w/wrt b&r. H&.F
POOL. New cpt. S97,500. Sub.
n1rlH: OI\ Terms.
546.23U Open 1 ....
646-7171 546-2313
Open·-~119
TIIE ~Jl 1':_
E:~T I\. TFR ' ·
.un: UBBEY, le11tor
300 W. Cot1t Hl9hway
"-" .... h .... 673·S107
"C .. THOMAS Realtor
tH VI. ·Q>ut Hwy a.&8-5.527 e 3 BR.-2 Ba-. MP> dtn;. lltl!WJ'Orl~i:i;ii;i;;~l~eaiicfti;i;;;;;;;i1~200; 1 ;~~;;;rl~H;o~lgh;,;;tt;:,;11;;101
Newpa!t Bch. Eve. :;.is.500 = Sq~ft. =t./ =~II % ACKE 5 Bedrooma, J Be.th
NO DOWN VA pe.tio, Mt.oal, t;ha.dt iardel'I, 2217 Vista Huerta 011-de-Sac St. Death al hU5-L9W ~WN FHA toontain; brick planten; band forcea salt. se,tm.
Gttai 11.,. v,,,., "°""· ' ~•· ~"" "'' iathlpluto<; The Blulh Pllll ,.._,.., ~ "2-12'll. °"'"· Larp bedroc11ns. 14' X 115· carp. fhd. finJ: •kine Mrt. Waller.
tam1Jy room, doo~le used frplc .• blt·lne. By mme_r . Most house for dollar 3 BR. HOME, HEATED brick fireplace in lamlly $23,9fi0. Low down avail. i POOL. $:!6,500. M!-1133
roocn &¢ living room, 1~ SlS-3474 va ue. • 547 EL MODENA •
...... Dou~. "'"''· ••Ht· 581175 YAWJ Now availablt>-Horbor Hi•hl1nd1 1235 in DrMm Kitchen. This 3 BR, ;> ba • wm't lui ·call today. Only 1 S29.B COMMERCIAL. StW it! 2-story, carpeta, drapea, l BR, l ba. Bltns, brick p1tjo, ·~ Ul,500-cash, no tftmJ. Nev like new, barely u sed-cp1a129 ' ~ liv!c, immac.
tarrA Mt:&\ OFFICE
2629 Harbor Blvd.
545-9491 Open till 9 P~t
_ .... , • ,950. vwner movln&. eve.,. .... ng. pnvate patio--Overtized 673-0450. ~3196
Lockhart R1alty dbl gar w/elec opener I ~,;;;..;="'-''-""'----
56'9 w. 19th St. 646-D>l Choice exposure Coron• del Mar 1250
Pr'ctd to 1tll m,l!lOO. awm. Mt Vlew,
lniii: 3 ~R-11,ii t., home, on nearby schools,
lgt qu"t loi 60d35. Green sbopping pool-
bllnl., w I ~atchinz crpts, all this at
·El) fl.BOW ROOM! :~rbl;.;;:;;esp~'t ~~. K~ 124,950
Towne St. 545-56XI or Can be owned for less
Except~nal Buy
View of Blly .i Ocean, immac
cuslom bit l bdrm, 3 baths
bit-in kit. SUMY Bkfst nn
plumbed !or pool. ~2.fJOO
R. C. GREER, Realty
Moclen.lelY priced 5 BR +
family room home near
11Chool1 It &bopping. Newl:ii
painted inside i out . Mar-
ble f'lttoplace, 1epuate din-
ing room, all f'lectric bwlt-
in kltcb.en + dishwastwr.
MM)' other extra1. 0 n I y
$29,995 HUITY!
~-1003 Baker, C.M. ~5410
An Artistic Home
-In • p!WlJ&:e location on
Dolphfn Terrace in Irvine.
Tl!rn.ce. Two 1pacioull bcd-
room1, PLUS Den; carpets,
drapea; complete kitchen
blt-ina. Parquet hardwood
noon. Th« rntil'I! proprr1.v
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i1 u cleM l fresh as !l
~•th ol Spring.
615-DXI Eves: 673.aJ54
8av & Beach
RMlty, Inc.
2407 E. Cout. Hi&hway, Cd M
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SWEET
U>Yr lhiJ home. 3 BR, new
kitchen. C'•rpettd, lots ol
&lru. Bt"tter built. $lll,950-
than cost to lease
CALL TODAY
644·1133 Bkr.
f'H.A S120 mo. Open Sat/Sun[l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l 1-5. 1940 Monrovia Ave. Roy
L. Snavely, Bkr. 646-90.u
Ustin91 Wanted
BEAUTIFUL
WESTCLIFF
3416 Via Uda 673-9:n:l
e BEST BUY •
Corona Highlands: Lge. 'l BR.
Ocean view; n.nch style. 60
X 100 Lot, not leaAe. Open
Sat. le Sun. 568 St!award Rd .
BY OWNER 615-4623
EXECUTIVE LIVING
Ocean view, custorn 4 Bdrm
3 bstha Md llkyroom. ~Ml·
Fee Simple Iota. 330 Pappy.
SM,000. Owner 675-0Tal liomrs. Lots, Income Prop.
n~ -cash for )'Ollr equity.
for action k service see
Lockhart R•alty
E n joy c~impletely maintcn-
anct fl'ft ltvtn&. Deluxe
c1rpetV!g ind draperies
tM!ugbout. Quttn 1izt'd
1
,L_i..cdo_l_1l..c• ____ 13c:5.c1
1 bedroom& with 2 large
b&U.. Walk to WestcllU
1hQwing. E:ru:~tional buy
r>41i w. !!Ith St., CM
&16-:1301 646-l"lt.!
BY Owner. ~ BR, 7 ba, at $33,250
trpl. 111• len«d y •rd. ~ C°'1egl' Pk •rea. Very dae
to !ilp"r:. $13.300. '1315
College Dr. 5f5.&48'1
Sale by Owner 2043 WESTCLlfT DRIVE
Goll course home. Corner 646-mJ Open Evn.
lot, .1 BR's. 2983 Java Rd. OPEN SAT .i SUN l -5
C.M. Call 5<1&-8873 1706 I • NB
J BDRM. 2 ea1h!I, bullt-m., nine, . n~ace. ~; garagt. 4 BR, 3 batti.. Pooil. Uv rm
16'. E. 23rd. 0,,,-ta Mesa. .i lam nn trith hrepl.•ce1. $22.~. Owr . .¥", 547.J86l Ce.rpt1. dnpea, bit • ins,
By Owner-EuWde. C.M.
a oee lo acbool A lhopping.
l BR, attn.ct home. Xlnt
cond. 118.iOO. 646-6629
4 BR, 2 BA, lge acrnd pa-
tio. New wool a-pt&, many
tlltru. $25,900. Qwntr.
545-5732.
W ,500.
John R. Sparling
REAL~ATE
6'J5.40'.D Ml)..«ml ~-
B1ycrnt • By Ownar
Elegant IVVI Wells
built home. Encloled court
yard entJ'alK'op, 2 trplcs, 4
BY Owlttt. Huiie 3 BR. 2 Ba.
Sit-Ina e•rry mi. scr Lot.
Big So. patlo. 67J.QW4.
Huntington leach 1400
RED HOT LISTING
Fttlhly painted 3 bedrooms,
2 bath GI~ Mar. Vecy btau-
tilul landacaplng that re-
quires little carr. Owner
AYJ 5ell my Hou1t Qukk.
Appnilll.l coming. Will !W'll
FHA er VA Mid pay aU your
coeta. WClll't lut. -Priced 11
$24.~.
7682 EDINGER
~ OPEN EVES.
MEREDRH GARDBIS
OWNDl Mun Sell Imm.ac bdrma, l ba, tam rm. liv-TRl·LIVIL
J BR 2 BA ~ Drp Bflaut SW. dinlaa'. 3-ou Pl· Beao. ~"'-.... ~ trill
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Sec UN ()pert Daily 1-!I tllully landlDapecl. Ftt aim-..... .....,.,,, .. !nf Senate, CM 642.3199 pie Jot. 646-7547 "llPttd•le th!! lnllny oul· ,,. ______ _ lllifndinc aPPointments in 11 MESA def MAR -Chia diltlr.ctiYe home • .lw.h
4 BEDROOMS $20,500
Z batha, c~UI. drape1, built
' In gu n.nge-oven loads of
hand nibbed marine Y'llm--
il;:ht'd c11binct~ ttlgh 5~%
lo<tn. $1 47 pays all. 11.000
down wiU1 r.~i,ling loan.
Dirty 4 BR, 2 ba, $11'.0I dn. RARE! Bayview Twnh5f' on carpell a:: drapee:, Jcrmal
Broker * 675-n.31 fee bind. nr UCI. 3 BR, dloln& room, flus alidinc ;::,:~~----"'==! 2 ba, 2000 sq-ft. All elec, .. __ I d f HOUSES for aale by owner. bl.ns, 241;)'. rrp, atrium, ......,., ea rom richly E.1u1~lde. Al! Prlce-d Right! dble.,a.r, """"Yi, -•'g CJ'M", paneled 1epar1te family 646-1293 &16-40!JI ,......, .,..., room. Tenna to 1111t.
w 1 the quiet elee11:~ of BRASHEAR REAL TY OWNER; Prictd to ~11!-entry hit. $3:9.500. cdn, trd.
HEIT
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147-8531 Ev'8. 968-1171 . " 3 BR .. carp .• drapn; "daisy ~"":'':'.""""':""------1-T,.W,-,6'2='::i'-" fresh!" MS-OW 541).9439 CUSTOMIZED J BR, l BA . 11712 Cottonwood
w I beemtd . «illnc dvi in Ltave thla lo )'OOr wile then
M9sa Verde 1110 Weatcllff. 39• LR w/trplc. t'Omf' wv.r lo lalk about this ;.c;=.,.;..="---.:.:....C Blt·ins. 2 Cir pr. wleltt immaculate J BR 2 bath, mi
EVERYONE should set thil door opentt. Encl~ brick brick firrplact, all dM! buill·
beautiful FOUR BEDROOM front petlo, formll land-irui, convmiencn In the
home before they purchast. 1eaped bl.ck yard. $48,500. bandy front kitchen lnclud-
ci~.
MATOIAM ....
55 Roche1ter C.M.
646-4137
HAPPY HOURS
All nylon es:rpeting, custom <>Mier. 543-3161 in&' diah"Waahtr. <ArpeU,
built Jn bar, large tamily•l-"""s::.U:.:P:.:E;:R::B::·_V_ln~ .. ~ drapeii, 2 patlol. beautiful
room, 2 bathll, flnlslitd dou-C 1'1' land1e11pinii. AMWT'lf' 6Y,'i~
bit garq:t, all bullt·!nt., nice Elegant 3 bdrm + den. Beau. Joan. toLll Pll)'m~t~ St7:;
patio. outdoor lighting .i ex-t1tuU7 f\lm, $65,000. Unfum mn. Crill 962-44n VKla~e
peTtly \andac~. Owner $60,000. A tremmdou~ va.lilt. Real Eltale, 19142 Brook-I
purchased a n~ homt • BECKWTnt RLTY. hul"l:f. H.B.
w1\111cll for only S24,950. Al-627 S. C:O.st Hwy, L.B. '° may assumt tJ1isting 4!M-700!!
IOllll (ii, SlOJ month inc:lud-ing lllllts. CALL !141).USl. REDUCED, lovtly J BR l
IN
NEW
&
USED
CARS
You wlll surrly spend in rtii,
spotlt'lll cute 3 ,btdroom
hornt. ldNI for young coup-
le •IU:r chlldrra. Oost to
acbool• ' lhoppina. only $19,500
Bii. homt on l Iota: can use
I .~-lllllAGI I .. ' ..... Rm ... Nd. """ M 9f • Bay &: ocean. Will !lcll 111 or ~ · ' 'it int. ar tr•dt. 12t 41st St.
-~----OWNER 673-7719
:lJJ t:. lith ::it.
Evenings
GOlf COURSE lmmediat1 Occupancy
646-4-194 -t BR, i bit, Harbor Hlghlandll
646-8ZJ9 Walk from your backyard on Mariner'• School District.
SHORT OH CASH?
Owner will takr law down
tin :\ BR 11' ti.th, electric
b!Jill-ln8 I-fffiCtd yud 111
$13,150 full price. Hurry on
do~ "' Pacific ShorH Realty
:;;J&.8894 Evl!I. 531).ZJ'Q
The
ORANGE , "i POOL 'nME to !ht fairw l!.y. lmmaculll\t S34.lm tull prlct. ~ HEA TID POOL ~ BR, 2'~ Be Meu Verdt liown. Owner/Bkr. 00-2020 16x32, goea with this large ~
10-1. DOWN home with profe911ional land-U 1-1347 BR 2 bath hom~. •II newly
l tarxe bedroom• 2 batM. ac1ptng and forma.I dining I 'w"A~TERn!<M';,·,;:;~~~p1-~-.-n-a-! redecorated ,. new C'lll"IH'ls.
COAST'S· , .
built-Ins. lirepiace, P.Xlra m:'m; and only l )'MTS old. Npt Island. 2-yr old eus1 4 A reel buy at $25.~. VA lead1·ng
large lamily room + dining Priced below comparable .BR. 4 ba, home. By Owner. or rHA terms. f
area, double-~. ready homt• 81 $44.500. 5%~ In. ~ or Paul JONS Realty :,~~~ .. ~~.in-SPRING ~ =~Mut ~tnu.J. M7-1~ zip"'!~!. 1'42-.'""'4-I Marketpl
W. E. Lachmmye111_ ... r Rltr. Realty Co. 2 BR., den, 2% i.ti.. .
1860 Newport ....... C.M.
2
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2
• $32,500. TfHto.'!' Open Set.
0-........ Eii"ii'·--·&42-0l ... iijiSii;li'R'iing~"i64C'i:·:=i5""AT,;;.ny';t:Cn;;:-M 1 & Sun. JOit Klnp Rd. • you'rwt homl! In this l'l'st-fo-r • 3 BR. 2 ba, family room, • M2·'78911 •· tu! qWri 4 BR. VACAITT •
WOWI CMptlit1i;::, dn.11ts. 2 fire-NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Homt S23.W.O. rt du c t d trom
You must see ttda IMst. Im-placn. fnod )'II.rd, many for Sile. i Bdnn, let kit. SZ,900.
m•culate Mta Verde Olm-extru. A.lkln1 12$,fJOO will inwned ~· 316 El SPINDILL REAL TY Aut L!
bridte home Oii e qvtet cul-conaldtr olfer. C>'<me'r. c.n Mode•· Owner &a.-1251. Warner •t M1gnol!•, :.t5-0tSll ODIOUI ~~. ";",. °": :.:Ll,.' """"'· *''"· m.500. •"""'"""BR., -TOP SALESMAN .
New I~ • al.II». 3 BR, 2 BA dilhwubtr kitd!., warm •IJDOll'hln. Now 4 Yftll In a row !or th -Cell..-R~ 146-SllO crptc. drJ>8. .Many rxt:ru'. Lee. lot. llPPl'f' Bad: -· H~ Btadl Board nt _ ~ e: C
S22,!M. By Owner. c.u Stt th&I! Owner ~ RaJ.tarl i. with Paul Jones V"" ·
LIDO ~NOS 546-4116. DELUXE TOWNHOUSE. l Rall)'. 3hcluldn't ~ list _ J..a.
OWNER: 4 BR. i Bl., Rep\rb-~~ *Pie~. 111.::; •bcft the action ii'!' GUTOS
3 BR. 2-6'.thl lie: din, Tm. A lam.; wattt-tpnt Pl Pwl .loMI ltealty
Georp W::.,, f•ll. Imm1c! Evet 545-0981 S35IXI down. Rltr. l'IWn !.,.·lM Evt11. 342-5844 in tllese
'\!PEN ~ °""'"'·•Sun.J1210tttoey.., TO OCEAN. •r °"""· -rr•rr•OllSI , 111M350 a::MX> , Br ns bt. cptl , BR, 2~ -. Hew cpts, •urvJ.JU.H I
MISA vuDt'.'.:;24,500 *"'· btt... ;,.,... .,;.. .; :.T>., ~ .,:',.f: .:':'" Jtm ,..., .. 4 BR -CO UmftS
'Jtlt..FAMILY Ql..3 BAntS coRrY d:l.Owner."84Wl ~ AI..S03 BRA bonul ~ fif'lllllot. BuUt • In STAND out nJue. J Bit. N "'°"'· Prittd 1u aell.
"'"""· die• I tr. ,..... NOW'S THE 114, ""'· ""' .... -' Jd. Hoffdol Rlty. 142-440.I
561T.20 ...., 1°" down. MWNJ "Homn to Matih bcome"
TARBELL t• r• Hutior TIMI FOi l DR, 2"" BA. ram.111 room f'ORMER MOOU. HOME ....... --:.=·.. • ]Mp, "tfdo9ed )Wd. ~.. • ........... n..-IDt "UICK C ••H """° ....... "~" ~-· -~-' ....... ,,.. PllOT .... ~ htbly p.lnttd. 3 )'n. 1(1' =:."'-~ ~ ROU,.H • ~ ~ eo..p1. ...,_,,_. TH • .. ~~-··-~ sbtlno.•'""""·""" MWttl .r•.,_ -~ _..,,... A 11r9 rinl· Cpt.1, t11pL ,,..,..,_srs• DAILY PILOT ll'lwamtnlJL•-"'""· --· n 'n.d'• -ponr. .. • ......_,_w n<>wner.3BR.~-
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4 Bit. f•rn cm, 2 ha. E-•\d• RENTALS e Spaclout l Bi's • 2 Ba
2 yr old. Pool. tp, ww, drpJ:, ._._ Fuml-• s...un Pool • PuVtrttn
Av.fl NOW $250 mo, M&-7985 I---='~'-;..__...;;;;,. __ I e Frpl lndl.Y/bdry fac'll
l en ·-·-Cp•· A-.. Genet-al 4000 • Adult.I • J'~ ar-. .,,. .-.. · .... -r· 1145 Anlhelm Ave.
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PNONI ML MOHISON '62.05"
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180 dtl?ff Mt. Vltw 4 BRI,
20x-10 Anthony pool, hid,
1 1.110 sweep, uldeck, tireplt
covered formal patio. pro(
IM!Cpd trmt 6 bk yd. £x.. Owner. m.sem. bltl'll, Avail now. 1165. HOLIDAY -••• C.... ..... 5100 Costa Mell 5100 C12 Watnut * ~m.s r_... C.M. 6G-21Ui 1.;:~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;1~ DELUXE IJll.cioua: 1 BR, 11•
1:L::•g!:un=• .::•::•oc:::h::.............:1c..705:: I!. -2200 i:.:;. Apb ,..J."·..;.,Z, Attontlon Ownon * VILLA MESA *
HANDYMAN SPtX:lAL! dn.Pfl, t.mplti putina:. No Let UI l'll'lt )'O\a ~
REAL BUY FOft nn: AM-TOWNHOUSE Ltut or Sale: chlldre11. no pets, or borne. We tum down nnt. * ALL UTILmES PAID *
al T 1 o us. Contemponry An A: untum 3 BA, 2~ bl.., 1965 Pomona, Of, M:l-58:51 en every My. Call • now. lxtn l•'I' 2 ldrm Deluxe Apb.
ranch style, 4 BR, Fam, frpl., cvp., drapes, blt·ins. CHATEAU LaPOINTE IAY & BIACH FUJlHlSHED Available
Den. 2 bethl, W/w (!1)'t&. 2 car Pf., heated pool, Lovely FUm 2 BR Apt. RMl.ty, me.
Ugtitly IOU@.! Liv r m ITl&l Aft 5 pm • wlmda Pool, cawporu. sdulta, 2407 E. Cout H~. OSM • ClOlld double gara1es
w I cozy tdplc., mod ldtdl, call: &M-5'131 no pell. From Sll5. ' ~ e Children's aectfoD • Healed llOOl 6 ·
• Reereatfon aru
$27.950 • $1400 On. Millian LGE J")nBy borne. Lie w/ 1.~-~~PO~M~ON~A~A~VE.~.~C~M:: I """"""'!ii~r"--1· Fully equtped ruty 49'-0i3l oPt. 3 mt, 2 bil. nr 1ehb.. UNT plaJerOWld
Three bedroom, 2 upstairs $211. ~ 961-1140 Cott• #MM 4100 :a 1toom1 "'"'*"'" e Forced air beat
w/'<)ath, 1 lot den) w/bath LARGE. EMcuti't'e Lile in --------
down>la!N. s.,.,... ... a.,,, .... rm ,..., ""' $22.50 Wk. Up $25 MOlllll
trance. Living nn w/flre. month. Yact.l!lt. 54MU4. e Studio 6 Badl apta. FUU.. OPTION TO BUT
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• Prt•ate patios e W•lk·in cloael& e Single •torr
Monogor 646.1211 *
~ce, din rm, small Jaun-• llld um.•....,.. .en. No depmiU.a.c. Pomora Ave. R.edlC 1 BR,
dry rOom. guqe. 10% down. N'!P!'! H•lthtt 3210 • MUd Scvia • 'IV ualL H.... of CWrs Mr ......_ Adult&, $15 mo. _Ll_d_•_l•_l• ____ su __ 1•ll
Owner. $29,500 . . . 494-TTn e N Cale • Bar 5CMlll bwNER'S Sactif-trndrd. 4 S Mt. 2 bath, :I ftreplacea , f'W 511 w. 19th C.M. Ml-M5f UPSTAIRS, 2 BR, 2 BA. frM' f dl1* Ir Uv rm music room din ¥!11 Newport Blld. SCS.9155 • M ~ llNch 5200 crptd, drpl, bit-Ina, refr!s. :-~ter&mlOft~Jinc~ta,bk yd.'. rm, ~tttna roam, ,.,.; rm I.GE l Bit Furn or uni. C"'• M.A 1100 mes..... $225. mo. Leue. m.3124
Rm for host 6 pool, new w I trpc., wet bar, .Mm-Nice fumlturt, Gar 6 lndr. P'!2rf'nlOOSE VIEW OV!:ft..
lawu 6 patiD. $3.l,OOl. 49'--mlZW pool. <riWnt&la@.sl le. MO 1' Salk, 60-BO Evet. ff ARBO• LOCICING SPACIOUS QA&. Huntington IMch 5400
6141 ~~~all Feb. U. SP~~1! El""•· l ,. •. . =--~ft~~:: ;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;11
3 BR home, 2 BA. panelled ..u•wn. on.
den. WIC!d bc'kk frplc. '•· .._ ... ----mo Frpl. i.ma. pUlo. l adult, OIEENS ..,.. 2 c&r ,.,. oeer o.. liVinc room, l&rae l&1'· ............... , ...,,_ nc. pets. $W1 JTl:J. gn..1129 LumF•t.2Blt2BAQI• °"'fn All l'tlaint. PIO 1l)O. Ocean 6 l'Ull'Cft view. CUI-3111 TO OCJ:AN NASS.AU ~ 1 Ar 2 BR BACHELOl\ .. UNn1RN. WllltdUI at DoNr #1.
BEACHWOOD
Apartment Ho•11
d~pe. $38 .... .,..1214 tlll,21< ... N,. __ Furn« UBI $l1Hll0. Htd. frolli $100 .........
ndec. $215 mo. :pn lie to pool. 17T '&. 22D!f St. IG-3"5 ,_.., aid. 1.:::.0::::::.~-•11-1-.~.--.-Private pa&. • Ntar Betd,
Lagunt N .... 1 17f11 q11:11. tenem. Owl'let.145-$1Jll e WIUON WEST e ....... -Gou and Shopping. I-"'---''-----dl;fa • wlalda. t Br., UtD Pd! Hid Pool! l. J a S 8D1\M. IOAT SLIPS A.VAR. 3 BR 2 blths, frpll
4 Bdrm, fUlil1 rm. Adults. •11.._ '45-6276 IURN. • UNl'\Jl\N. 2 6. I B1t • 2: It 2 BR. 2 INths, -tloo
ln MONAJlCH BAY. u Iv I •• ...£.. _... 8tatlld Pooll, ~ can from JZIO mo. .--OWNER. $51,000 ~2511 n en ty r..-• •~1 DLX 2 ii $UO; 1 tr, $99.50 Omtw, AdJ.. to Shopplni-a Jttd Swim PGol. 1 BR.. Welk In c ..... I~~~=;;:=~~ 1 Bil, JIAi Ill&, ....._ ~ ~ ~ tor 1*bekft. 2700 p.._ Wq, at a. e Indoor Parkins Warner 6 Springdale. H.B. I !$_.o::.n:....:C::.i.::.'"::.IOl::.nl;;;I0;........;1::.7::.1 o0 1 frc. i.... #35 mo. Acent ll9l Oiurdt St. 5'1--1133 bar • Mama. c... II-. 121 J'lnUIDllo, Bil feM 12 mllea W of Btacb Blvd.) -=-===";:•;,; ..... ;o:;"';==IAT'l'RACI'IVE 1 •• wan 54S«10 IOn.tbtBQlblfromFe"""l "!M~2'!·5008!1!!!!""!.,.~M~2-3615"'!" .. •ll REDUCE -tons, m. ~ .. , to wtD ....... 1-• <UP. e NiW llAYPRONT • ::' .":,.,~ ...... 0:: 1oot 11u11 tt42 .....,, ........ 1111 . ..,.,.., .._ ..._ .., ...., -...,., ......,. *Unfum Z BR Apts.
............ -A1l:JVE .... -· ""' .... 1 .... Eu-. -BOAT ...... -2 BR, FURN. IAC:H'LOR
unlw '""' -...,,, total -., -. """'""· 3 -· TUO a ..,.... MARTINl"'UE 2.., -...,., """'S3'0. Utiliti" lncludod prioe $3(1,5111) Br 2 i. Jd-..in rm Adalta. f'fl.1« "" )'Md1 1-. m. 19th St. lnq: Near ahoppirJt
D.ufA POJN'l"•HaltlorVI• :i's. J'd. 'rr -. ....-tlewpert a..ct. ~ CiARDIN Am. ~":r ~~ ,.~ w Knoxv~m~Pl o. HB
1'1mst cc+allmll:J ••• hrkll.U-EX'1'RA. 1-.1.: ·~·-11"'"""-==-=.,--·ll Hiilt 4 BR. 2 ......... C.... .. M. 2250 LGE 1 at. Adattl: m pm. -•-_.. I.GE., new 2 BR., blw.,,..
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DJ • • PUllH -UNPUllN 121 -4otb 9l. UNl"UJU( 1 lft. • 2 BR· l lft 1125 )'ISIJ . .....,. Mrntb--.1.Ht.
.. c. -· IUt. -• ..... -·-·~ lG4 H. IJ a..... &ill S BR. :1 1111111 liM f8mRJ rm. CLEAN coullb~ ~ av__. CLEAN 2 BR, cptl I ~
""""' !nil ..... ----....... llO mo. ... atU. 1~:::.:n,c".M. ~Wf!lil Mtfo. 5210 -Kid< OK. A..n JI"-San ,.,..,...., am. ea .,. ~ 0cesn. Hart.er Ontnl.1 10c. m..tta. $115 / mo. 96241(11
RENfALI a~-Y_..,. lew. 86a33 M8-5M2 :I Bft. Multi. Ytmy. -, .... ---"°*""" Hfll. 4210 M-"" c: rf ~ :\'::'., ~ S.=n•;.;;a..:.A.;;.n.;;.• __ ....;;;56;.;20011
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R-lo .. lllara 2005 """' ...... ""' pd. .... & Benn•~· Ylllet• c ........ Mor S250 FRO!< ....
ROON JMte wantld, ..... Hu11111 .... IMch MOO mo. ma Qq St., 548-1325 SPAC 2:. J .. ]" baU. Lie l BR, , mt. ...,.
ni°"7 On J 811, 2 .. ..... flwe Rente1 Fum • """"" 1 • I 811 Cptl, -J -Hotpolct ..... -,,
Dl.1* 17M31D. E:Y. ~ * Pbont ...._. * Ntar lbp'1 and acboo1a ~-cpta. drps, pvt ~
(Aallr b l'rlllaa). Servfce 24IFAi E. 11th Strtet FROM ... 50 y pool, recre&tkin M'tL
W•lbr & LM Mar. -Maplt, #S ..... m s. Fairview Rd. 54'7-TC
Costa Miiii 2100 .. EDINGER c..... ... , a.so Mar. m4 ())Dep #2 (Ii mt ACaa (Btwn McF'addell 6 lit St.)
LARGE 1 ....._ !wnl.,.. BUNTIN~ BEAOI S>i.W. p,i-,,..,..... THI CONTIMOllAllY 1 • 2 II\. ,._ • -0.:..:• -5705
complete ~ atllltl•-80MlilS ()pm Eves. Nlrtc 6 hot plate • incl 5'*' 2 BA. pvt patio. Frplca I PrllhU. I PrXlll ~ ' ·
Adulw, DDPtll$1lll. 5*{liJO iPARXUNG, SUNNY, walk utila. 813..-. ~·all ldtctm 111.taa, PoGI. Tftl.niJ • Omtrlt.1 ... t 2 fed:rooml, carpeb, dnip-.
Attr.c fUrn 1 llt. to-boo-di. ~~~..!~· 1 ii ....-&pt, flatn. xllO pl~ 6 JllUt. bole Plllt/CINe. ~ view. SwimmlJW pQal. __,_ _.. LDct 2 llkdta ..__.._ 1..-Y, JUlt ndec. Sl«I mo. 900 Sea Li1M. OW Mall Adults. $1411. mo. •163& $90 mo. MUU3 POCL a: ndnt-11uy new. to __.. 15rJ Onmrd Dr. •
xtru. U mo l:B-'llN SIS. fB.'D8T aft 5. (Just ot1 S.C.. Am. Avt.J ~-Qlll-) V. ':,AJl.!Ml'll.Ot
Newport -2200 I.GE I BR.
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5'f3.l663 548.&116 !tlferenret req lrJ.952 YltLY fWn Apt_ O/llftle, pool. NI' abp'a. Mldb only.
BAY & llACH .,,.._... ... -..... JIARBORTOWNllOOtt
RMltJ, Inc. Huntlftlfea a 98· & 8dl09. Bml. 811' Hartllir Jlho«., CM
'"'°talO.pt.) Hort.our '405 """° $110 '°'i W. Bol>oa Blw., NB cu:AN """' A~· AD -.,... :I 111ce /bedrooma, Upstairs.
3 Bil. flnlilaCt. 61twuher, I Bil 2 m.tb, print. bnch !II u: ~ !t.. l'Ai be.tlm. cirrpet1 draPIL n •a I' OCMn. hmil)' ml)t, a.. ~ A: lloat llipa -· .._.__ ' $210. per mo. met •Ulltiet-...U.Mt $325~ &U.IOA * 17S-9MS ,.~:~·:t11CEP1tio, ~-~ ll4 . ',._.,,.. ........... AVE. V1LLAS Jttb 81. $29-3(1;1 or-ciptklft to baJ, llrOlter"-........,.g :I BR., ck!M to 1*J 20U·D w.nac. Avt CM
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• '75-3W • 'Trenlc Techfn $725 • Turret llllle
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Enn>lled '° practk:e< beklre
Internal Rtveaoe ~ice ,., App't. 646-5421
Small loe9l manulacturinr
CDm.p&IQ'. Dl\lsnl.fkd ~
Menta: 'tn Enar'r a. QC.
Growth· poltnti.I. • Tool Grinders
Drill Press Opers
Tool Crib Atten
Ai.a Fee Jobt ;.;;;;;:;;:;:...:;;:::;;::._:.:;::1 Sui .c ....,., betwe1a i:co ~·. p•r••, '' ..,CIAL Cl.ASSIPICATION POR N;~~~ :-=:. tM v... J'newaJ' 6 '1 tl QQ A ~ NA~ lollN' SWAPlllRS
WI... -...... • ~. _. KiRrDorl llltOW. NB. MUSI lpoolol ....
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lRONING, mtftd:lna •repair •
ln1. 411 E. 17th SI., OJ,
6'2-8069 or ~.;
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1112 Newport, C.M. MUm
.,. approa: -or mare DWftt.al'tpart. AQlEAGE Wimttf)', SAClS4i
ffft of. ftoor ~. 14'1..(80 AV•U.ABJ E NOW! n.r --: y-~. -I ... -J ,... -S llucb
N£WPOftT • """"".., -> ltULD-... 111141 lltC\UOI HEIGHTS ~~ lakel total • 1)'Jt; 'fie. AtpM 8 et a .,..-... ~ _.i:_ --. ......, ,_ -11 w-..
ARF.A. 2 or 3 BR HOUSE ~ IO l.Uee (W "Mmbt en lfth St., CM-a-v-ou•. ~..::-=-. _ .;:o:r-.~v:'"".._
OR APT.""°-.... ). I f.up -Call 6 ldutll> ... ,.., l'HONl>·..._un W.&N"T"ST\ meats kt JlftlC'ell • 1 neab' ----r"'~ ...
lRONING WAN'IU>
S2.50 ptl' doeen.
Brina banrtrs. * 54W511
-... ,_ • ttnt 4 ar 5 «lflll&eW. YOa mn ltill blJ SlllAlL MUt Poodle. Vic T1 .... Yeur Tr.....-. hrlilOM Ad
:::-caa ~= Nier-::: -::::.:. ~ ::.. ~ '=~ :ill HAVE Harbar lU . 3 bdr,n WU.TOP Eatale San JIWI _J .. --"~-'0"""·"~'---..:6:.:790.:.: l======"===I befon lJl"l)mOtlaD pricn In GDU4AN ShepbeN Ttc 100 plu laJD14t, $12,lm Eq. f'P • Cl~over 300J 8CJ-(t. CLEAN windowt. f1ocn, CJU1J Rooms ~ Rent SttS , .. ..__,_.. $.13.SOO Wa.nt dllplo, ~ · " 'tc ; tmnvt a: ~ Re••· SiiTer V1lllt7. Call U'l.-.0 ~ Bay, L • 111 n I · 4 BR. pool, kar .car. Ovtr The te..i..t.1er SI~ 54&-41.U
SU.SO UP wk. w I kit.dim Lr pries " t • r 1D I • Be9Ch 496-'NS! ~n~ Real F.etaten .. 1 ac. 174,D dear. Trd f(ll' I ;==·~="=:;;;;;; I
~ llP Studio Apta. 2311 l=OWNER.===afta=='=P=.M=. = MIXED Breed Dor • cartMl AoctJ ea-SU.TTU P m I Nrwport Blvd. ~ • white. Vk: Mra del Mar tl Apll Hunttnrton Part prvp., • , •pe •ne "I ......__ a. L ..... _ P1lntln9 '850 • ROOM wrm Kl'l'CHEH ---..-. -54MB56. EXCHANGE for dr. bome. A.AW h•ortd'•"lararatl Root 1 ---~-----I
• BA'MI. PRIVATE EN-Pn tty A.---Found . tihct I: whllt nibbll smau Inc or C.omm'l. Npt a.tr DrtYe-in I: Rt&taur., EXTERIOR PAlNTING mA.NCE. * MB-mo W V1f1RP I -t • m t . lnd\&Mpolia 1: Bcb vea. sa..s<m, EYf'L 1 l)ltcializt ln 2 atory Trim ....... ,.,_....._ :J48..0390. F-.... -'Co. tNta 1110; IA 'Orange Cnty. .... Ov NICE ROOM for employed 1 ,;~~:::-· :0H;::B.:_Call~:_;..,._.,,,~~~l;;c:-;;:;;-;---;::-::0:;;:--;: wo, "· erhan(. Fa c i a mari, o.ta Mflll.. SSO per Haw ~ a Re a I Eetate MANS witch. Phone 56111112 TRADE • HOU~ on Iii D0,000 F.q., can 1dd other Board, Window•, etc.
Month. MS-T968 ~'!' We IPtda1De ln aft I pm. ~107 days.. a~ Costa Mtu. M·11W)e'lt ~· Tnide for ! KT-7401 bkr. Leiter Cole • 54IMlO:KI
RE~:rATE' ~~~':t:'U:' loll 6401 ~:S$ir.500':ul~.~;: Camper Bua Ix 35. tell DR~~?e'li: pa~~tlln:t~~
LOST! Ownpqne Bunnne-"' c-'o"""--~~~~=-contained, a1r cond, cpta, Quality work .. matfflall.
lrtcelM P11p1rf7 6000 9 mom old. Male. Yellow l-plexeo.t&Meu$l8625eq. drp&, $5,000 w :t.~t lor l"=',......,:-C=o0"::....;546~·"29;:;;:,,..,_I •~•'-" eyes. Meaa Vt rde. Reward. Trade tor cabin, Arntw-smaller bUI Wee uooce ~ INTER or Ext. PAlNTING,
$ $ $ MAKERS S46-f92l head. Idyllwild OI' Bia: Bev bile. sG.s"150 IMMED. SERVICE. LocaJ
S.A. Heiahtl ~x . $22.5(!0. STRIPPED Male tirer cat, Wlder $12,IXKI. 541).1363 · -,---------1 ref. FREE eat. 5'8-16:27
;. car pnre · tum. l°" brown I: bladt, book tn tail. DiliJXE JO unit motel nr 23' And 22' Olbln enu.t". VET'S Banded Paintinc
dovoT!. 11ii yn okl. Vic. So. Capellai So. Coul Plaa, ll.irport, Trade. Mt or both for 1m.all-Int ar Ext, 10 yn .l.'1.r!'.~a
Half ACft • l Unita • $45,000. • n.-~ •-• NB ~ W • -" boot -· -lrl Reaa. Free EIL ..,..,.,,
Cl zone, llll"MJ' •W b"lidt. l =~~~~~~~'-IREWii·Eiii-;.;;;iiif>.:-°ii:-~-;;';;;·;;;;;;:-o: 1 bil~·~~To·a.~ ::f ~ 1'0'1 ~! .......... mpmr r PAPERHANGER
Eutalde Dupl.tx l20.900-Al-r.tl ac. fOI' inc S35Cld tq. __ , _ _._ add msh s-.. -000 •nt "~" •U'9 l"ftlted -fl!'nc~ yard&. Ofwrt ac. for boat. Apll JI_,, ...-nt. Pebpoos; vk:. · ......--. · -M&.1til6 • ........ 274~ *
3 Units • EuWde • 125,500. tor bome. Otr\11 4.IXKI a.c tot Beadl I:~-Hwy. 536-3267 ~Sl32
SOxJa5 • R-1 lot -$210 ID-Inc. LOST • white German Shep. HAVE: 12 two BR aptg,
6467'111 • 546-2'1* ~YTa!R~::Z,,~~1 ~~·~~~w.:~:~. ::> ~
IG-140.1 fi12.3U9 PARAKEET, Gf'ttll • iD.jured biati eq, F I: C land. P9ul
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46.I A.er.. Onn1e Q:lunry P•tkM 6l60 asz.im eq. Som. cash req. 1--~-.~--.----.. l ...... om •lio Covers Will exdlange l<x" cleu and Concrett Werk
borne, tio.t6'0r tna:.'n.r. Dale lllnst. Co. 5.12""50ll
DANIA REALTY 642-0SW
* * * Photooraphy 6170 TH E ~/E A '..
E :.:l .l\.TEF'·· :R.:..E.~W:::•::•:::ted::..._...:'2::40:: I :':'G:.:""':;;..;°'::.;-· BB=.::""::.""=:= * PRlVATE,...,. _..,. '1:""='-='h=-----=-=s SCRAM-LETS l~==~~~~~=I BR.. 2 BA ID.a, n1A or 7 UNm. ~ · 1 Br, 1>1 BR, GI raale-· Coata Meu, or TO JAN, SERYICI DIRE(.;TOllY SERVICE DIRICTORY
WntCM.SSS,OOOFP.$11,IOll .ffmtiJ!Cke &ach. Low MY LOVE J!~~~-j-~~~~'.!!~l~~~~~~~~~I ANSWERS eq. Some net. Owner. don 1 E • Carpenterlnt 6590 O.rclenl"f '"" ~ ••M • • m pymn · "'· ON YOU" --~ P· . ...... ..... ,,.. ~ i..,lon -...... -""" -LAGUNA Beact..Excellmt . 24th BIRTHDAY CARPENTRY ANTHONY'S Vul&ar-ncUR.E
location. Walk '° tie.di. w..,.ANT.,ToN~tal un.,1~ ALOHA. MINOR REPAIR'.S. No Job G1rd1n Service A bookkeeper"• oultook t~ Fully tum. Good 1ni.Unt ...... _., DOI' .. SHERM Too .Srn•U. Ceblnri in pr-oft chanpt ....__ ._ .. __,_., -......; lttb. C.M. C&ah. Up tn •get A other mblnl!b. ...194• ft! by• puglne
'"''"'av ..... •·-·_......,.,. $75,000. MUllt be tn rood Solll and Rock ~75 Evn. M&-2372 Dray• ftML montbJy c:.r,.,. Prun-;n;G;:U;REi:. ====="'
8usln ... Renlel 6GtO mf'ditlon. cau, 6 4 1 -'112 3 or 4 piece GROUP H. o. Andenon 11111· LanUcllptrir. Exp. hor-PlumWnt 6190
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Make detail auem bly
drawtnp from layout.I
and lketches. Makt tdm-
pte layout.I from apedtk
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PRODUCTION
SUPERVISOR
Sl.lpenilae auembly Df
printed cireuit boarda
and electro • mechanical
product.I. Two yeara coJ.
lf.'le prdtm!d .tnd two
years exparlenet SllPf';t-
via\nf WOmllfl.
MASTER
SPEOALTIES CO •
1640 Monro'lb Av•.
Cost• Mn•
642·2427
An equal opportunib
employer
• Molders
"LamlnaWa"'
J~NSEN
Marine Corp. "' ........ Colla Men
"""" 1 ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;1~."""~ .. ~!JlE~AS~·"~· .... ;;;;----w•nted for CLUB WORK 1 Carptnt .. ttMt)' to do tieulturlst. "Tender, k1vln1 -'-""==---....:;.;.;;.::I I• -SIN S !Startinl in 1 weeka) your can for Green GQ'dtna''. LEA.KS! Gaa « water elec-NEW• $100 •NEW FINANCIAL Ca.II Bill 548-6539 BuUctirw. npm, rtmodel. tronlcd.y located unde!' e&-~A-,.-.. -u-fook'-~1-.,-10-,-0-
0ffioe rental. Pvt 1-dl. a... "----:l&J-,._ I will not tie r-lble ...... ,Add.a-room. l"l'ank ~ Ad " '-d ment, , bl1cktop, crowxt. new fotur1-ft --'=:.;:;...,.,....=;;;..:. '";;;;;;""::;.;:-;...:-=o I ........... -,.,.. REPAIRS TERA 11r I wn K.1pin9 walla. lhowers. any place. r r r r Zll 6%nd st. NB. 600 IQ--• debtll contrw:ted without my * AL TIONS ReJ>W'ed. W11.ter lines cltaD-Keep )'OW' prelltflt job while
GANGI CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE .;pature.. Ron a 1 d C. CABINETS. AllJI IUe job. e De111n A lnlWlation you 1tart put time evn.
642-1615 Evta. 615-1169 Man or W0111t;n to ftllltDdt Sltiwt?wi, 3844 L lb t rt y 23 yn f!XJllf!I'. so.f'1l3 e IA.wn Maintenance edc:ilt.~~Mima Earn $12 per week. Can Mr.
new type eoin dUpenlen Lane, N-Brlabton. Minn .• NO JOB TOO SMALL! * • Relidentia.I " Cmnm'I. a.nkAmtr1cud OK Ford Tr4-l071
e PR.IM.E Retail Loelition e
Uon * STORE -II x 40
1875 Hll.J"bor, CM 6f6.el5f.
e BALOOA ISLAND e
Top location flor good busi-
ness. OlfiC't or 1tore. SlOO
To S150. 67J..'1602 541-am
wltb bilb quality packqe Gol"SI to Florid• S.tur· All rtpaln. Add, remodel, '44 010J P1umbln&; repain • Servkff _::_::c"":,c;,D:,:I S;:;HW~~A~SH~ER--
candy prodocU ~ P-Uy Nlecl two -. ... .,_ Reu. * 9si-1961/&12-SJ&4 "--....___ Hours 11-3 p.m. lr:g ap prt1tnt pomtian. No · ___. drain ........ atoppq;ee deV'l!d ....,. .. aelllnc. Dependable penop. .,..S to sher1 ex,.,..._ REMOOEUNG • ~.erelal Let's Pvt Some AliB Dlacount Plumbina 6"-<lfiO
can net VERY H 1 GR Phone 540 6643. rnktential Cabinets, etc-COLOR MZ.1680 Nl!'Wport Be.ch Tenn.la Qub
EARNINGS. Requirts SllOI ALCOBOI.JCZ ~ Preciae -.irorker 54l-0.1&T In Y.eur G.tirdeft TRADE!' Dpea1: 1l'Olil: ·fer -~"'"=-'Eut==oblu=ff·ccN.;;·::""-· -
to $B0 cull for in:lmldLat. Harbor Ana. P!a. l'T.HTU Cement ClftCNfe '600 W1dy 8ervk.e . Mo. Rateit AHY'mING -furntture, 3 or • piece GROUP :::riteli~pbo~ U Jloun. S ' Qaaups-t.wnMelnten&nct! tools. ~me-It. MUJal. ~~.!~ .. ~~ ... ORK ' * SINGLE •"tJLTS * HAW & SONS Pl b'-Em U '--....... ,. .. """ ~to Lin~~ =~ can for~ muup SPECIALIZING 6 75-1960 ~.d:inr: ~:,-aerv"': Soul •nd Rock
Store, 1200 Ml ft leue 1-21i, a.it t.u. Qty, Utah 2' Hours a dQ * Sll-6310 EXPOSED AGGREGATE e J6J GARDDllNG e 9P()l. tnstal. Reu. SC.Ml• Call BUI SU-6539
1,"""'==""'==:"';"=-===-=::o .Mlll:::;:::·~-~~---Foundation&/Pdlol Clean.1p wort; ind your PLUMBING Servlee StatlOn
HARBOR IL VD.
,"====;_._...;~..;... -~ ...... t -• for ~ Anneuncements 6410 5*-0660 aenen.I prdmlng. 546-511JO REPAIRS REMODEL Salesrnan/Mechlinlc
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_0ffic1 Rent•I _,.., "7ST .MJT • Free l'At-Oomm'ls·Terms alt S wkdya • •flYtlme 6C2.3l2ll 2 years local r..xpn. Full
SMAIL ~ice. StnteKk: eor-Summer I Coast Health Cl11b QUALJT't • • • ,"c;"'ii"';;;;:.· =.-c==-I ========o I time. Good nlM)' + bt.ne-
ner ioca.tiol'I $5(1. util bid· with this UWin& Pina ol e FREE IA.UNA e e e e CEMENT WORK GARDEMNG, compl.tte _.. Power SWMplng 6915 tit.I. JIM TICE CHEVRON
M2-i5tlO ffambmpr Re:stmuraDt. With Swedish muaap by CALL 839-5056 •ke· 30 )'tars experltnct, 1-;;::;:;:;:-:;:;~===-1-~"'°~N":"'~po~rt'.!,!'Bl~""~·c,• ~C-~M~. _ orncr.s • Storea. N_,.art INSIDE OR~ 1 Experlmaed M..-_.• C'US'JUM PA'!lOS 1: reliable. Exrellent wort, ftarklnt Lot SWMplnt Car Wash Hal-.
A Bay Ctnter. 1lli2 N.--Balbolo, Ide C'arnel-Loe. OPEN' 7 DAYS A WEEK Block walls. Alto eoncme 1="'=-=======l:o==·=""""':"==·==:=:I • .,. port Blvd. CM 6*-lm IDEAL FOR COUPLE! I UD-10 pm au.wins: 1: remot"al. 142-1010 Full time or wlcendt.
U I: $1.'15. Air ccn:I, puk'1. F.qv.ip 1: bUL mJy $3..500 ll1 E. lllb St. MUl*I e C'ONCRETE WORK e General Sirtlcee '612 R..,,,..I., • .,.Ir, 6940 Min ~·~"1~
Crane• County Ba* Bldr:. 111.r:qJ 111* 173-25M> ,......... 6412 Of All Typml. No job toe Painting, P!wnbtn(, Clr· 11' YOU neN Remodtllnr • .w. E. 17th Co.ta Mea
"5 hour min wart' week
Stady employment
Profit lharinc
J, C. CARHR CO.
671 W. 17th St •
Coste Mtu
541-3421
An equal opporttatit)' 1mployer
Order
Adminblrllor
Dt1rtt il'I Buaine• AcJ.
min!Rntloc! prefeind
wttti one to !WI) Ytwl u -
perience in on!« -.iled-
ulin( &lid ldmil11.tration
or cu1tntner Olden deW-•bl•. !Gme :Production
beckp'tiund useful .
Apply Stew Joye•
133-0600,.oxt. 2112
COUlllS
' RADIO COMPDY
19700 Jami.or. id.
Newport ... ch
AJI 1ppllclnt1 revitwal en
merit ....:I.th nn btaa tnwvd
Raci!. Color, Oftd er Sex.
E'ltctro -meclw\k: bl.ck-
gm.Ind. A110need ~
with plumbinr or pipe ttt-
tin1 blldqround. Apply: w .. t.rn
Technology, Inc.
Z20 W. Central Ave. ......... ....,..
An equal opportUnity
@mployer
ACCOUNTANT
Career opportunlty with
,.pldly expand.irtg Onna;e
County Electron.la Man-
ufacturer. Dearer and
minimum ot tbret yean;
experience Pftfet"red.. SeQd rmamt and .aLary
requlr'f'd to Box M 25
Dally Piiot.
DISHWASHER
:m E. 11'1h St CM. &G-1& W!2L tqUipptd madrlnt 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ,~o.nan~~· !;C>ll~'-"""!"";'!""'~-prmtry. Reul Rd. lnitnd.. PAINTING • , • RD'AIRS ROUTES AVAILABLI:
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1bc1P dolnr jati lhop, proto-CEMENT wort. aJ1 types. &ukAmericlrd OK CAIL DICK • "2-1197 tn NIGHTS
Industrial Prop. t'l>e A toolfns work. U!10 Sq. WESTMNSTER No Job tioo mWI. Free m .1 ;oo;jjCall;;:E'ii'Mflk_•R" :;;";;,..,..;;<i'-;i [ !!!!!!!'----~'~"°~ Wettminlter tor boys J.o.14 APPLY IN PERSON'
fl. Good -'-..,.. MEMOlt •L P •RK H. mJFUCK ......,. roNPIEl'E "'"'°"" • Sowl"! Good """"' -No ~~.. ~ll AND ""
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SHUR-LOK CORP.
1300 E. Nonnandy Pl.
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department rdocstkln.
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layout and field detafllne.
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MAY CO.
South Co.st Pina
3333 Bristol St.
Costa Meta
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EmployiMnt Office
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..-..ay -·-~· -ry a Cemotory NO JOB TOO ~-· •--~ -REAL ESTATE .. ,.... • te-ms. M""'I tnde. c-r.:: -h SMALL. mo:n:1&1· ........,.. ,......,... ,.,..... m.aldll(. Reucaable prices ·MAINTENANCE Man. full RBIB8I E lff --~· FRln'DAIRE • ' F ---SALESMAN Roy t,. Sravely, Bia'. V1 lft ~mm.H. 675-5516 --~=~~===-i ~~r~o7.r ~·~wc,'L_._.,,...,,c,;-=~ lime Bondable, Sober Io r . • r~ ''~-.U OM ,245 SAVE ON REP"',.,.. .,_ ExceDent opportunl ... t&, 646-!IOO ' ........... ~ -eew ~ ioh AUW e Altentiona. Hems 12 Laaun• .cch motel. !tudkl .:iEWPORT BEACH .,. 1.;;:;:;:~======I ............ Bil:. IDODt'1' loca-ry Chilcl ea... 6610 Plumblnr. Carpentry, Elec-• Oiltom Dr~, lpt turn !or one or two. eurTertly licenled Salemle
CommercJ•I '°'5 tioM. 23341' W. Valenda. from $130 trklil, any home rep*. e CALL KAY 6T:>-4Tl0.,._.,., ·::;_::;c;,· ==~.,.---I ---------! to bl.ve-the desire to m1«r !;;~~~;.,;;;;;;~;; l!:»U..~~t~m~o ;;;;.~~·~~-~-~I lndudel: Endowment Cue Child <:•n. Expn. Fmctd ""·k ~., ·~ -1 -~=;:;:.=c.;~~~ -tht --'ailzed field ol u.. . -·-I=====~=-""=:~=:;:='"= I Alteratlons--642-5145 IOYS 10 • 14 ~ FOR SALE: All JNlllO&' 20! ,.... ·s FllEEZE Everythjng lrl ont beeutttul )'llrd. 0.y, wttk, mo. Vk:. KltcL-c•--chaniinr. Worldng in ClDm-IQ·ft Comm'l Bldg. C«lter..,..lLK pbc"e mee.n& lea cost. Magnollli ,I; AdllMI. 9S2-41!30 ,,_ Neat, ICCUl'l.te, 20 yn. exp. LllUn& Btaeb. So. LllUM nsft ..... n., rnerctaJ . Jnduatrial a 1-116, Nr ! .chooll. rood . .,.,.. In-"-ullnt ,_ Good --• e Good ----• CM. ror Ht.Illa call: ttttill. m.217I No nme .problftnL * Pre • 1ehool own homf' T•iloring 6970 ·-·~•· pn..o .. r NIGfn'S ...,.. hJgh value Relidenc.. ""'an·ta aralhe IC8018t1eb, Westmlnlter fenced )'Md. ffo1 lunches: CLEAN lolll, 111r•res. ete. f .;.-"'";;.;;"'-___ _;;c..; DAILY PILOT Sle«d>' woril, rood J*i. People with Reno eXdmwt
111 ._ ~ xtnt""::. =· !i~ ~'31~·1~7'5~~~~=..,.~~un~\,;.~~~-~;·'.""""';~~[ Tift removal. dWTIP. lklp, Alttrat\<Jnl .l Rll!.'lylln1 • MMm • ApPly alter 2 p.rn. ~pm'-~.:.",."'~· l ;:::=.::::"~'~-~=~;;;;I ,~°"~' ;;......,~~-~.,,...~~~= U:C!NSJD DAY CARE backhoe, fill, IJ"lldP.. llUT .. 'i Men • Lad\e1. 673-2170 EXPER. FRY COOKS-DAN COOKE, °""' """ are .......... .......
Hot .___.___ UGnT Ha1.1lln1, l'tftl!l'lll PURDUE TAILORS, CdM .,. !'·· II·'-' MESA.'VDU>E and c'in take illlltnlctioN:, Rent.a 6090 Cemetery Leh 6411 .... a:.1.,., ftliP9, <:rlllft/J. iop do..,! A .... fts COUNTRYCJ..UB wewilllhowyouwbnbtdo-
lndwtrt.I But. W.m.d 6305 •"·=-== .... .,· =·.,"'"==*=="'";;:""'; dean-up, prage1, etc. TILE, Ceramic 6974 Apply: Ktn'1, lliO E. Cal. :WOO Clubhl:M.IM Rold and how to dll il No MW~
omCES • yard atorap HARBOR Retll Memorial1 · ~~·~<all:=;:'='-'"°'~1265=·_;•:_-1.;.;.::;::....=="'"---"'.;..; Hiw1y, c;:oron. Del Mar Chit• M-license-ct trliineel acewpted.
apact suit. contr-or lllJI. rail WANT remil bmt"9I nettl• Part. S lots. for S70I> OI' $250 Centracten 6620 I W.tJLlNG. Truh pktup. * Vemt. the TIJe Man * c"'iii'·~'jc='o;ll;k'A~Mi,,;"';-~K>~";:-I ~--~~~--can m-4070 for appt. N'pt 8ch Owner 542.m. m I• f em $1500 mo. for cme. 531-CHS aft! pm or Trimmlni. All;)'thlrw-we do Out work. Install 1: re-EXPER.. Dock Muttr mer. I -'==c.=::...::::....::!:!:;__I
N twp• rt ... i..,_. .a. m.9717 froat I am-1 JIDl. Addilkllll * Remodelinc tt aD. EJlll)tl1 work. 56-7191 ~--. No job too en all. s~ary open. 230 5111"· Ta!U-PNIMX Machines Co.
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.. El --AK 11r n.ymonc1. Fred u. Gentick-Uc. _... nn ---.. • Llfl 6100 e: • ~UJV, 873-«Ml * 549-7lTO Pluta patch. Le a k t n I' t:l Marina, Marina Del Rey. .--.:en ~r. 1 ;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;i1 c.tlf. a:» . Leta• Noll.. 6450 NEW OONSTR. -AdditkN Income Ta• 6740 ahower repUed. 147-195?. Call: nl: 123-4641 f'Tiday, o.t. Men ft6..3650 I• s~ I Offe f Neth•n Ta• s.r.tee .IOIS It EMPLOYMENl St.t., Sun. "' Mon. e Screw maddne •t-up'lmln Sales promotim JoM •vall.
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I wtll build a' BR 2 1-llome *IS-fOI' any ~ oth!r 1 ban L •--SIO .leb W""*'• Llldy 7020 boys for fl.ID time ,. part and IWiu automatic'. Yt•r. M.rqemtnl ~
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lot. Other modN •Vall. Call i'-3 yrs. ec.4EO Jltr. SERVICE DlltECTORY OOR.Aa.EAN Rue .net n . ...i.. For home appt. call SECRETARY m w. a.y Avt. OR !-mo e Tftlntft' wt madliM .boJ'I --,R""'~.~L~E~ST=•~TE=-1
Dan at SST-OSIO .... ..,. vr• NAnu.N TAX SERVICE bkcmd In hlab IChool ~ ..--Qft!M!l'I. R«ommtnded b)' 527.no g.11153 with vuied bustneu ~ 1 COLLEGE STUDENT. .
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ua ~.Im 1-1: T.I>. payU1e ms BABYSITJ1NG. An yt Im f'. QU911t;y. f'lft tsdmate. SA--FD..E NOW -PAY LATER. ~opportunity with a1-p.m. S d:a,ys, Apply KAM· 2nd shift. bcf'llelt oppomnt. I: ...,..f ~ ....... tlm.
beeutifUl lee atm,11•~:-mo. ind 7" M. 5 JTL 1°" AIJy l(e. My hollll!. 30IM 11544 • BY APP'T. 642-ftM lft:lll\ve company lo broad-BURGER HDJRY. 2l3S tty lor >""tnl man, mechanJ.. Phone M write WALXl:Jt ol
Uqua W&J, Dlfwl" dllUl'llftt ~ fOt 5 Jn. Grt.nt, Cll. kk«, l'l.iMew, Oranee County 1--..,, m:i: dl!Yelop maMfltrl•l Placenda, (bet.a Mua. c.iJy Inclined. irl one ol the LEE Ine a19 H•bor B1Yd.
Kl 7-G19'1'. ... fGn BR. t t., t.:,\.: Brlltol. un.-54-21311 Fi.er. "'5 Tu Strviee bulinta method• plua u-Exper. ttrvk:f' lt•tiorl me. f•atelt pvwlnr ht1.11tm. ;......,;;;;.;~;,· =<r==,---1
BEAUT. Rsklmlilril tot. ur lkiw. --.JtSS. t.ot 1E$ nJU...'ftmt WJidtttnc" for m. w. 11th, Suit. r. C.M. pert tborthand ianCI 1Ylrinl· Pref, one ""°is aood ..... 6ber opdel. CARRIEi BOYS
ti'dnt., br M"9 Vtrde"Golf • :119, mqDtlicdlt Vif'w woridna: motMrs-203 1111 * ITH YEAR '* Sa1UJ Mpend&11t °" oppor-man. AJ1Pbt MIO Fakvlew Dr POLY-OP11CS, IN('. GOOD 1tOl1J'DI
Quw. Oft 5eJtlll fn4) ~-$1 .• N.B. •nyt\rne. A~l STENO tunll)'. P!etM f»ll 642-6266 r M. 540-Dt }>1it ar Ernie 1815 E. C&mlllie Avr. ATAJl.A• J:
EMERALD BAY .-Jiit -• 'Jrwd: T.D. ~po DAY mn, m;y home,... Ad-UAR.BOR SHOP'G mrR. for detail tnform•tlon. MmtANlCAL Aw!l'nblm Santa Ana 54&-l'2'Jll HUi'ff'Il'fG1CM ~
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lion· By __. _... yrs. Bebtnd ~ .. W ~ ~ .mo FED. I: St. $.t.50; Le tarm .. inctical nurlf' iii con· A4Jply 1t: Cm<Mr opporf1 with ie9dhc • to-an •
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Henri ...... ~M!!•~•wt!tW~~~_:~'.!li8'BiiiiitjSl~l:jiliNG~"-:=-;i..,~,;;o;;;.,1 GE'iTD'fO A rdlliillt. i« Mt 5• ptrlenoe. OOAST u.t:c-Nft 8dli Ollllct, Ml-6422 In penon odl<.;'lo' oit1UID..Wt:r.•..,.~ ~ ,.,s tit 1,... ~ lneonle tu Mr'V\ce CAJlPET OMD1n1. Floor TRJC.HS-ltl& autawomc.,sn.im HillBURGEJt HENJ\Y N_. dtJ at Oll'W ~ J_ -.,. _, »..-.._. ... Ma..._ . 0.G!!deo~o!!!lo~IL--~~ tn ,_ a..ne . 0111 eoant lllrtppUc. wanna. Walla, _._.__ ... _ _. Ill; 1 a l'tnindal 21S "'9ctntia. COiia .._. :!"=:" = ~.:. l'1 .... •_,_.•I am.D Cln-act' bome. l4t ~ CWU>nmt, tw11. Wllldawa wuhtd. S!l4WT Exp 1a .n~;";:~ a.n-. Inc. IOYS 10a14
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•. ,.. prtn ---Wtih ~4)-:...~..... ..... Mes I a,, .... "'° lpriMlwr ..,...._ • YOtIJl ROME b1 APPi'. • EXttVnVE S!XJt£ • PA!l'T-TDIE • llmwledp prdttnd but • • M2-CD • ..,_ ...a. r. _. 911 Uaaan' _. e US lprtak!., r,.ar MT"'*' Fadinl A Stata -. TARIM. WORK l"i MY e ..,.. e ril train. >,W1 -MASSEUR
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646-1392 CARS" ·NllD A CAD 19153 CJIEV. ·~ T. PU • I Sal~•rb-S.rvic•
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SANTA ANA :W7-01M
DATSUN
• 1peed, heater, local, (flt OYtt pm.yment. m bal. ol rACTORY Al.M'HORIZED
owner. Sharp1 This I 1 only Sl.713.00 Fin Avail. S.... P•,,._Senrlce
~llM\Y~.• w~tid~ ELMORE Mm WARREN GROTH CHEVROlfT
Malle~P'Q-
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lmta A-.ftsa.an 57 FORD
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Fact D. KU)' OCher-pow-
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'5' OPEL. R/H. ,~ Im, 9625 Garden Gl'VYt 1nYd. SANTA A!fA 547-0'l'M 11211 Bftch Bl, 'M.El Camino, R·H, 34S t~·· 4 Door station wqon. Radio uuu Garden Gnwe JE T«18 -HUllt±n&ton 8eac:b
new drtl. auto.; sr.oo. 5'6-aM hnler. 4 •Jleed traM-ne,oi rri. aood trans. $16.S. '51 T m ... YOLYOS KI 9-1131
..... Aft. 5:30 PM mlulon, 11.til actual m.ll~. MUltot ........ ft-A ... ·---..___I ~~TIBLE vw •• -NA&lllS CADILLAC G•--m~· B•. Da"'--r-_. "'-.T•••• -cw•~ '31 Chev Pickup. Xlnt ..,., .... ·-·• .... ~ Import old OK but xJ:nt
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""""'' 7r•Vll $49.00 Per mo. too mudl!! 2 bllia So. G.G. Fwy. • JUNK CARS .
noor ltick. 4 -lirH-Full «14-4door-tlJ)tt'd. White ELMORE a1J81 531-6824 • &rr-1312 •
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2lllOO HAIUIOll BLVD.
Coot&--$51j0. * fii;,.1960 Pric• wall tires, light blue in eolor
..,...,.,63 VW PICKUP $195 ,..._ C•n 9900 UMCI C.rs 9'00 ....... C.. ~ eoa1 """'' ,.._,... 2925 Ho•bo• SHERMER MOTORS tt;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!j
9510 Cost• MdA MAB -PEUGEOT !1625 ~ Gnwe BMI. II ~ 11 M444 IMPORTS Ganim -.nvve JE ;1439
'68 JEEPS '66 Datsuft P'Up uu So. M~o s1. '66 TRIUM'" MZ-3954 Sant• AM SPITFIRE MK II W .. r. ~ T•JI P'atbmi little hdPIS" llke MW HM"dtop, mavertftlle,
a.• w..1•.,.,. and oo1y moo. too. $125. '61 PEUGEOT tmn.u mvtt, new ttrM.
._,.,. WWle '*-1; LuUl' down buy'a thla DDI!!. O -t Dr. 4 .peed. A Dice lrn1Mcul9te o.dtiDn.
I ·-!. ELMORE family tt•. """ "' ........ LOU\a $695 Mt mo, me, dlr. ez.om
MOTOM SHERMR ... TR-< C(l<V. -HPORTS 9fl'2S Can:ltn Grvve Blvtf. . lAAB -PEUGEOT OOYtt, AD atrul Laaqe rack, New dra * XLHT· G9.r'dfll Gnwt JE 7..e&.19 IMPORTS CONDI· * m.ua
1911 Hartim-, C.M. lf5..DJ.1
' Whffl drive ftbide-6 eyl-
111t Patrol 1959 Shut•
blr. 130 w. l9tb lit-C.M.
'rAa WJU..YS, 2 Wbffl drive,
Hudlop, rood conditkln. sm. * &46-4221
c • ....,.. 9520
CAMPDIS
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FACI'OltY Dm.ECT
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BEAQI CITY
CANPERLAND
16565 8Hch Blvd., H.B. .......
11'1 OW~,.., a.ae 1511 So. M1ln St.
1H7 DATSUN O.lux• 54?-3954 Santa Ana
t dr. Sta. Wq:.-Auto.
1ritb 811 DOie
l..«id c:ar.
$1795
LIDO MOTDRS
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'59 PEUGEOT VOLKSWAGEN
1967 Volisw•1••
$195 $1699
«13 t Door. Runa .,:iod. A pod
buj at
SHOMER 6Mo.4.000MI. -·
SAAB -PEUCFm lncludel 50 HP Serim, WW
IMPORTS lbleld Wuben, f u l 1 Vinyl
15U Se. Main St. Inlsior, Outm. Mi r ror, FIAT SQ..3954 Santa Ana Hn.ter, Deflml•, • well -~::::-':=-:-=--1;;;;;;;:;,,==;;;;:;:,~;I aa cleamrp and dellvny. '68 FIATS PORSCHE $112 full 1>L ,..,_,
NEW AND USF.D --------1 ...... Tu a Llk
SEE' e 'Iii POR.9CJIE llOOC e $51.24 me. Nnlr ~
HIRB fRIEDLANDER CONalURSE CONDmON Adi aboUf our
ll'l50 Bed Blvd. {Hwy 39) !Rlupmkt AM/J'M R9dio 1113 Dn • 315 mo @ $«!.•+
J bib So. G.G. l'wy. 9624i77 Aft. I PM 1 6na1 ~ b tta.,
m.1581 S37-61D4 '63 PORSatE T&M MOTORS
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abdute)y terf, t31 del S2l50-* 546-mt 1141 GAl\DD{ GROVE BL.
tllllODle contract bal. Old '13 PC>RSCHE Super. Silver GARDEN GROV!:
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1'15-Mll LOADED! Clean!
Call AUtt 1 PM 642-GJI
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tnnsporta.tkn. Dir. $U dn, ------'----$12 mo. U90 F .P. 494-mt '59 Porsche. Con•. D Cood cond, S1300
JAGUAR 673-$.716 after 6 p.m.
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SOLD EXCLUSIVELY TN
ORANGE COUNTY, BY
AtrlZ WARREN
Sports Car Center
110 E. lat St.
SANTA ANA M1-01M
SUNIEAM
YOU CAN USE IT 2 WAYS
AS AN AUI'OMA'n.C
A! A S'MCK SHD'T
WiD Bly
Your Volkawlam or Ponche
A P9Y top doUara. Paid for
or not. can Lou McKemu.
673-1190
FOR '15 Sunbeam Alpinto, Must I:,...,,=-.,,:,....:.......:...:_=
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$1195' '*' ride, wt ad ttlil car cmd, $1075. m . 1511 St.
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have been thoroughly reconditioned to meet rigkl
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• I quorb of hlg~r-motor oil
' I MW Autolite eparll pluge
• New Autolite dl9trtbutW Polnll
' New Autolite olr clel-element
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to -ur1 JOU trouble-Irle driving ·
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'65 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE $3495 '66 BUICK ELECTRA 225 . $3195 '67 CADIUAC Fl.HlWOOD 8RW1HAM $5°{95
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'66 CADIUAC COUPE DE VILLE '65 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY $1995 '66 CADIUAC SEDAN DE VILLE '
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2100 Harbor Blvd . ' .. COSTA MESA ,. 646-9022
2 Door hardtop. VI, J mpeed.
tnJwniajon, rwllo, bM.ter,
white ~ tlrn. 23,D ~
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'61 FORD 4 DOOR $495
Seclan. VI. automatic, rldlo aMI Mltw.
'62 JAGUAR XKE $J995
R-. 4 .,...., w1 .. whooh, rldle ond hoot-
er, ., .. t~ ~Ith white,.,..
'66 ft\ALIBU WAGON $2295
VI, automatic tr1~on, power ""''""
factory air, radio, heahr.
'59 FORD $J45
Con..,.IW.. VI, avtom.tic.
'65 IMPALA ' . .. 4 110~:4''' heater, 1utomlfle. power steero
"lw · 1lr.
' % Ton. 'Butane t1nk and all ICUllOrl"'
'66 PLYM~ FURY 111 $2295
9 Pad, Wapn. VI, ,wtom•tlc, power •teerlftl,
r1dlo, ........
' ' '65 CHEV , 3A TON $J595
Pld<up. V.a 3 ....... hHY'f duty ..........
'62 CONTINENTAL $)695
Full poWlr, fHtory 1lr, r1dlo, he1ter: tuxffo
llladc;llladr ....................
'66 CHEVROLET $J895
4 o.W. VI, tutomttlc, fff'Nry air, Nlho MCI -.-.......
'65 .fMPALA Sl'OllT cou,. $J995
327· YI, .,, awflc, ,..,.. ....,..,., factory .ir
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with llluo Into .......
• '62 FALCON DRUXE
4 .... ..Can. AuNmltic tr1n1mlllion, rNilo
anti hHter.
. '65 CHM 112 TON
PlcQp. VI, ll1nd....r tr1nom ...... , lone W.
le mftnee; H.D. rubber, 1 ...,.., Nd.
'67 CAMARO
Hardtop ciou,e. 327 VI, automltlc, power stffr.
lftl, rMIM, hHter, bucket .••h, center console.
'63 IMPALA
5-Coupe. VI, automatic tr..-loalon, rldje
end huter.
'64 DODGE DART
4 door Md1n, AutorNtlc, rtcUo, hettw," White
with bf.,. lnterlw. Cfetn.
'66 CAPRla COUPE
VI, •utemetlc, power ltMrl,.,. redlo,. hitter, ·
bucket ••fl, lnltrumentatlon •
'64 FORD 3A TON
Stike Truck.
'65 MUSTANG
H1r4top coupe. 2H VI, 1wtomttfc, power attefi
Int, poppy Nd, bl1ck Interior,
'63 CHEV Ill AIR
Statton w....,. VI, 1utom1tlc, power .._rlnt,
fKtery .. ,, , ... , ......,, .............
'55 CHEVROLET .:7c:~
RNdy for wortr. ·
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AND OUR SALES. VOLUME 15 •• ~ -· \ '"'!t." ..
UP UP UP! r~ "~
IP YOU'Vl •IBN'WAmNli ·FOi SUMMElt' ·' · · ~ .":
l'llCU ••• IT'S LATR THAN YOU THINK
AT THEODORE ROBINS F
Fully fodor( equl_.t •ln<ludlnt hHlot, fnlnt and
r .. r ...t belts, pNclecl clash •nd visors, w•ll to w•ll
<•rpetln9, eutsicM re•r view mirror, Hc:k-up li9fttt
.-other 1t•nd•rd equi~'"' '2395
NEW '68 THUNDERBIRD
IN
STOCK!
-ful 2 Door hardtop with 429 • VI •nflno,
Crui...o.MMlc tr•ntmlllion, radio, he.t•r, Mtelc
a lre vent aystem, ,ow.r dlK br•bs, power .... r.
Int. encl ov•r 20 mo ... ataricl•;d T ·aircf acc .... rl-.
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DEVEIDPED-
THIS FOR YOUR CAR. •• ·
NOW • , • w• can sci•ntlflcally
1n.lyt• and check over 100
a rNs on each uMd u r that af.
fects its ptirformal\ce prior to
selling it. You buy with built
In confidence when you buy •
Theodore Robins Used Car that
carriff th• Diagnostic sticker.
Th.le cars are guar1nt.ICI
100-/.
'64 FORO PICKUP
F ! 00 lonthetl fl••hltle. 1·0 % dow" or lr•d•
t4J per"'"· 24 ,,, •. No. N7671J
'63 FORO ECONOLINE
St•tio• w11911n. J 1111h. r11di11. he•I••· 10%
tlow"' •• tr1d1 $4t p11r "'"· 14 "'"·No. JJll654
'67 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
Vt, 1u+11,,,1tic, PS, ll&H, 15,000 ,,,;i.,. 20 % >2 395
tlew" •• tr11d• l•t p•• "'"· 16 ,,, •. No. TSllt 14
'67 SHELBY GT500
C•lire Powered. 4 •P••cl. 20 % clow" 11• +•1cl1
$105 P"' ,,, •• l• "'"· No. UYHltl
'61 CHEVROLET WAGON
Vt, 111+ .... 1tic, PS. lllH. P11r~w•11d. T•• & lie.
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'65 FALCON FUTURA
VI , co.,••r+iltle. A11+11.,.•lic, PS, lllH. 10 %
,j own or Ired• $49 per I"•. JO ..... No. PDS llt
'67 MUST ANG HAROTOP .
C1111p•. Low "'11111911, fwlty 1~11lppH. JO% clow"'$219S
or lrtde 15t p1r "'"· )6 "'"· No. TllJt21
'60 CHEVROLET CORVETTE
H.T. 4 •p111d. r111i11 .~ lio1tl••. 20 % ,jow• 11•
lr111h $41 per"'•· 14 '!'"· N11 . JllC 776
SALES ·~ARTMENT HOURS
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'65 CHRYSLER NIW YORKER
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JO '""· N11. SIMotO
'65 MUST ANG HARDTOP
4 s,. ... , rt tli•, h111kt, 20'1. d11w1t 11r tr11,j1
$4t per -· JO ,,,o, N11. OS«Jl7
'65 PLYMOUTH FURY 111
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'66 FORO ·GALAXIE '!OO
VI, 2 Dr. H.T. T1T..,.......,"'!!PP•il. 20 '4 ••w~., tr11tl1 $5t ,., rn1. 10 Mo. Nt. 762tA
'66 P LCON SEOAN Awt•';.~, •&H, Ji .W~t· 10 '4 clow"
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'62 SJl!l!.~!(IR OAYTONA ·$· •
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'65 ~ lfMlll.ANE 500 Vl.'i.iili~11c11, 4 1p.H. 20~-1
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•-.ii !M -n1 St. Valenti,..'s
Day ._ .._, celebrated for years
-Fei.-y 14th, i• ......... of Saint
Val111ria1, a Cllristiaa -.tyr of the
Jnl Ce11t•t· The ·sndillCJ of ·lowe
t•• llaS llO c••c'""' witti the
Sailt, liowever. Clirislw ._ al-
...,. ..... aslsoclated with C)iviilcJ
olf ;th. Val 11lfl11's Day is· "-we
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for ....... 9fts Nflecti119 affec.
tiOll and love. The true spirit of Ille
occasion seems to be not quite so
CJGf as it was several years back.
This no doubt, is due in part to the
•-of mind of we who are sharin9
the worries of a troubled wor1d that
exists today. I recommend that we
brinC) back some of the CJGiety of the
old days if only on next WednesdGf,
Valentine's Day. Do it by surprisin9
A
+ + + +
your loved -with a C)ift to prove
your low• and -!di your spirits rise.
We can't sel yot1 a box of candy
but we do hove a nice selection af
hardware 9ifts that will please your
Valentine loOCJ after the candy is
CJ One. We 9ift wrap it for you too,
free of char9e.
Best rtC)Cll'dS,
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FORGl·T HARDWARE
The Southl•nd't fiMSt
llAIOW ARf e DUPOllT PAlllTS e SMAU APPLIANCIS e PLUMBlll6 SUPPLIES
.... U.S. ht. Off.
. ·220.5 W. Balboa Blvd .. , Newport Beach
A &ood -frletdy Ploco to Sliop, • Opon Sundays Oa;ly 7:30 a,m. to b p.m. • PHONE OR 3-2350
Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands Of Merchandise Al Fair Prices
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ONE OF THE HIGH·
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FESTIVAL IS A GARD-
iEN TOUR SET FOR
FEBRUARY 21 S E E
FEATURE · AND PIC·
TURES ON PAGES 6
ANO 7.
IN H I S DESIGNER'S
NOTEBOOK COLUMN
T 0 DAY, J. RUSSELL
TUMELSON DISCUSSES
THE VARIOUS WALL
DECORATIONS WHICH
MAY BE USED TO ADD
DISTINCTION AND IN·
OIVIOUALITY TO A
HOME . PAGE 5.
DON WILSON'S 0 UT
'N' ABOUT COLUMN ON
PAGES 6 THROUGH 13
Wilt. BRING YOU UP
TO DATE ON THE MOST
RECENT HAPPENINGS
Ofl NIGHT CLUBS AND
RESTAURANTS ON THE
ORANGE COAST. EN-
TERTAINMENT PAGES
l-15 WILL KEEP YOU
UP TO DATE ON OTH-
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AREA, TOO. A SWEETHEART VALE N,·T-,1-N E
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1111., r• • 11111o ~ " -Hllh -. • llillCI II Dr., Hllllllllltao Beoch.
ewtu -I p.a. 'l'leblf: lie l<r -: ~·· ,.. -. ..-ot ... dom'.
00 -If IWICB -Tbo dance ~I Ii DC 1ntM 11, pr1 •tile ttl tint CODCliri, Feb.
I 1111 •at I:• p.a. bl tbt UCI Stadio TM"ater,
1'91-M.. lnllle. TIM ...... will dance
""Pliml, Pll6w ad Pm'...," _tine new
-"~ Larlol .... ,_ -
-·-.. ~ottbeFllleArU Ba ..... 1JCI. -1S411'1.
~ 'f.u.BN'llNll PAllTY -stqJe
tlc9C: 9'llil ,,_ I p.a to 1 a.a., s.t., Feb.
• t! 'g ....... , ... ~Dll-
_,., '1,,_ '1 ·s , M&-ncard ltll', GB c...._ B8I l:IDlt"t Orct1llri. tllll Royal
T 'him Dwwaa. dill Y--tr.. New c::an.i-... etMr •...&c.l P"OUFS-AdTuce
tltlilts, ti. • Ale at Desm..a, W.nicbl
-Qty, -....... lluUmerl--' ol Ill Bab ti Allleric:L 0. tbe lllpt G(
tbe .--will be II -.GOIJ ot I>U.y-s-1.. 'ftdatl ........... , ..... Wlllmited
-" • .etradlom aeept ~ 1allerie1. ,._:mt•.
lll1UINQ ni:. -n. lfewpmt -Hllh
le-. a. 11 ••u•..., a ..a., mm, ..,._ _. s..,,• M. •ud 11 otl p.m. la
tile Nwwpwt !WW BIOi hdltmium, a
lntat a., lfewpooi -. 1lctetl, '2. nail-
'Ible -~ •ftf•'i. at ...... Pro-
--..... :W:• ""1o<lo· Pi!;-i.. ..... ,, ..... •112L·... ... ~
tlNrol,'I _,_., ~.llll:s --s.. ..... ..., wtll ~ ...... .;...,_la
-~ • ~ ,. ... ~12. 1"chlded
wlll ... -..... --....i by Llncola Jlftliir a.a .... beet .. the FrwitcM P..-, ... .. ti ~ bil ..........
--·Soll ..... -• --miles ialwl. &ca Oc-er!lle-.
AFl1!aMMIN C0NCDT -Kai117 ........ ....,..
...... by ,,_ ...... --""" Grut ... Ca""'1t Anojml. will ..-
.. Voke wttll LuU 5 " Wed., ,.._ H at 4 , .... m ~ -., .. PtM Arts WMnr,
UCI, ._ E. lrrint. Ne edm'sd11 cMrse.
Coming Up
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LAGUNA WINTER J'DTIV AL -Lquna Beacb
will hoU ill annual Winter Festival Feb. 11
thrOUO Feb. a . Plal\nN' events include a
Gourmet dinner, Mon., P'eb. 11; at.ace play
"Barefoot in the Park," and a garden tour,
Wed., Feb. 21 ; The Atti9t Ball, Sat, Feb. :M: a
petformin& lrtl revue "Lacwia on Stage",
Sun., Feb. 25 and a Lu.au, Mon., Feb. 2S.
Tickets for these events are available at the
Laguna Beac.b: Chamber of Commerce, 280
Parle Ave. Phone 494-1018. No admission charge
to festival grounds, arts and crafts displays,
surfing contest. Sun. Feb. 18, or Backstage
Tour Sat., Feb. 17 and Jf.. Ste feature on
Carden tour, Pages & and 7 . .. --, --
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GUIDI TO FUN
Coming Up
INDIO DATE FFSl'IVAL -Indio presenb its an-
nual fesUval Feb. l& thro\llb Feb. 25 at the
festival crounds in Indio. Exhibltl include art
. by local rnldents, nowa~ diijla111 ~ the
dale -· • junior ll.tsloct eihlbi~ and • rem and mineral show. An Arabian Night's
Pageant will be pruented evenings at a: 45
p.m.· Special daily attraction will be a horse
tbow with camel and ostrich races u inter·
aU.ukn eatertalnment. Groundt: admission for
..tultl, tl.25, chUdttn 25c and cblldrtn under
liz,frff.
l1CI CONCERT -The Leono> Quartot w111 pnsent
an all-Beethoven concert Fri., Feb, 11 It 1:30
p.m. la ~_Science Lecture Hall, UC Irvine,
Ml E. Jnr1De St, lrYine. 1\ckets, '1, may be
purdwed from 11>e Fine Arlt Doz ollke UCI
... if ••allable Will be IO&d. at the doer •
TIAVELOGUE -The lfewpowt -Khranll a. will prueat "Porheal, I.Md tll Di9COftr ...
• tl'tftl ft1m. DUTated by Wl.lllam. lllcCrea OD
Fri., Feb. 11 at I p.m. Tiie tum. * lecture
wW. tab place ln the OCC aYditertum, %'11111
P'alrriew M ., Colt& Men. Tlcketl available at
tM doer. fl.50.
Mti&T mow -The So. Ca11fanie, Spcrta, Vaca-u.. &Dd Boet SMw ope• Fetl. 11 la the Arena
ud. Ezblbttiea Hall of tlrle AnaWm.. CoDven·
tlao Ce-. 110 Wftl Kalella, •-U-.: . -. 11*..p Fri. 2 to 11 p.m.; lat. 11 lo 11
........ Sun. 11 to • p •• , -. ... ,..
lllhlltl, 50c for cbi1drft.
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CONCERT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -The Sym-
-.u-iatlon of Or-~ .. ,,,.. lell&&' a number of cunteab fOr ttudeata of
Joc.i tcboob. Tiiie procram wW. incl* demoa-
-"'lllllrumenb, .... -... lludent ~ in matmc music as well u sev-
enl -piecea. -.U ID Costa-., O.:.U VU, F..taia Valley, Buatinlton
-· lfewpart Beadl, s.. .i-. Caplltruo Beacll, S.. ~ ud Dua Poilll inq Ill-
._. ~ P'eb. 17 at U :a p.m. • s.ata Ana HIP Sdlool A-um, m Weot Walaut SI.,
-Au. --w--may .._. tbt c.cert ~ I, tit J1:a p.a. at
0-... ~ IDC'. lcMll. A W Mma. UJJ1 ...... a... er.... 'l'lelDetl '" ......... ,,.. ...................... cMtte.
...... ...,. accimlpuJ' n.t.ta.
va ...... -Tbe ua 0pera ••' 1 ., " ..,.. ..a.c llourt'1 "Colli f'u 'htel" P'eb.. 21
.._ -1, at ,, .......... -
ftMler ot UC lniDe, -lntoe a., lrriae.
'ncbtl, u: a ..., 11ie .,.ct • • ir-tm Jl'1De
Arts Bos. Oftkoe, UCI, ud. if a..-.u.ble will be
loW. at tbt door.
DANISH GYMNASTS -Twent7..U: members of
the Danish Gym Team on tour of the U.S. will
perform Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. in Campus Hall,
UCI, 'ISO! E. Irvine St.. Irvine. The group la
sponsottd by the Danish·American Club of Or-
ange County. Tickets, fl, att available from
Mr. Meyer P.O. Box 2352, Orange, and if avail·
able, will be sold at the door. Phone 538--0522.
CAB!RET CONCERT -Richard Barrutia. singer
and guitarist will perform in the student center
at UCI, 7150l E. Irvine St., Irvine, Fri., Feb. 23
at 8 p.m. Admission 50c.
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HORSE RACING -'l'boroup-bone i'oelDr al
Santa Anita Park, 285 W. Huntingtllr br.,
Arcadia, Tues. through l"rt., !Int pool time "'
!or 11:311 p.m. 1:1>,tm 'San ...:..0. Handicap
and SlOD,000 Cbarlies H. Strub stakes Sat., Feb.
IO. First post time on Sat., 1 p.m.
PRO BASKETBALL -Anaheim. Amigos vs Pitt.
burgh at the L.A. Sports Arena, Sat., Feb. lOi
at the Arena of the Anaheim Convention Ceater,
Q West X.atella, Amigo vs. Houston Mon., Feb.
12; Kentucky Tues., Feb. 13. All games bqlli
at8p:m. '
OOLLEGE SASKETBALL -ocC YI. Su. ... ltdlh• Tiits., ~eb. 13; c,pres. Fri., r-. .. • at 0CC Potaf1on (!)'Ill, ·:zru Fatme.,, ~......._
Game time 8 p.m.
Places to Go
ii1iALE WATCHING TRIP -The bland BolldoJ
boat will leave from the Balboa PavWoa ucb
Saturday and SwMiay at I a.m. and 1 p.m. oa.
whale: watching trips in the channel betweta ·
Catalina Island and mainland. Tripi take apo-
proxlmateJy 4 boun and will be acheduW u
kmg u tbe whales are aroand. Ticteta, fil.51
for adults; fl.50 for cb.Udttn under 12. For m.
formation phone 873-lut.
ESTANCIA ADOBE -An historic landmark locat.
eel at Ad.am.a and Meu Verde Dr. w..t.,
Costa Mesa. Or1&hull1 a way sta.ticm for
Indians, the historic adobe bas been. rutond
ud fundlhed and ii open to the public fnnll
1 to S p.m. on Sal and Sun.. No admi.u:laa
ctwra. For tnformatfon phone 5fl <81:1
COVER: Our oover Valentine ii a ilTlnl
dOll n.amed Jtristl Lynn Pacot. SU ii an irre-
llollble .-tbeart and we hope ll>e ril. ,.
mind our rudera lhat Val<nllne's Day la -
Wedne5day, February 14 -\be day to remem-
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promile1 to be an interesting and entertat.
ing month. A1 the Music Center in Los Aao
geles the repctory performances b,J ..
Royal Shat,, 'Mii ~pany of • .,....,
of the Shre and 11 "YR Ute it' cl-.
Saturday, FebnmJ 10 and will be ' I , ..
llan:b 5 on the Ahm.-•I.lie by ~
My ~UI," a blues-rock·and-rbythm ''t'etllla
of "Othello;" with words by "Shakelp&lrt &Dd
music by Ray Pohlman. ·
In the Dorothy Chandl• ,... a •ar-
lety of music will be heard. tlda ..a... ,..
night, February 9, Zubin lilell'b a• I ta U..
Los Angeles Philharmonic wl"' plzsf<, Jlllolt
Gimpel and violinist, Darill Prlllaa M, _..
ists. For the youni:slers, ~ r-. wll
conduct Symphonies For Youth OD .....,
mornings, February 10, 17 and M. MMI a.r-
Wagner will conduct the -L.A. .......
Chorale in a concert for Yoallf peopll. ·Slt-
urday afternoon, February 24. •
On Febru•ry 12 and 19, wwldl w...,. .. ,-••
classical guitarist, Andre Segovia .........
recital. Taking over the Pavillon 111111 amt
in the list of musical_f~~· will be a new wort, "Bolero-'61", moreograpbflll lllf Jtatla. Pac• with .,..., by llnrloe Rnel. It will lit
a ..,..Digllt per!...-February I ....
Rulll Page IDtem.-Ballet Company.
Twet ...... t• are tcbeduled for Sunday,
February 11. In the a1ternoex1, Zubln llellta
murna IAI Ille podlmn conductl.nl the L.A.
~ wilh Ylolinllt, Glenn Older..,, Tbe .-·. _, includa llowl'•
OYerture to "The lmpreuario," Brahm'•
"VIOlin Cooc-ert.o" ud Tchaitovtk:y'1 "Sym-
phony No. 5." The oecond con<ftt, lo the
evening, promises to gi•e the concert hall es-
clusively to Bach. Rosalyn Turek, performs
on harpsichord and piano and conducts the
International Bach Society Orchestra.
Mond•r. F.hruary 19, tbe mu.sic mood
updates with the Loi Ancelet Neophonic
Orchestra's jazz concert. SUD Kenton prem-
ieres as conductor with .olobt.J Wea Mont.
gomery and Julian ''Cannonball" Adderly.
February 21 , Fred Waring and 'Ibe Penmyl-
vaniall6 present a concert in the tradition of.
the ,seasoned entertainer. Rudolph Stttin
m a s t e r pianilt, U aoloilt with the L.A.
Philharmonic in concert February 22 and 23;
he also gives a recital on February 25. On
February 24, the L.A. Master Chorale, under
the directioa al Rocer W"1per ..-1111 llOlh
Century Chansons .
On .,.,. at the Buatf.Dtton R a rt I o r 4
Theatre, well·tnown Newport Beacb raident,
Claire Trnor ttan in ''nae ltllllac of !Iner
George," a lusty comedy ICheduled to nan
lhn>ugll _,, hbnaary u .
TM lnMr City Repertory is staging "'Ibe
Sea Gull," an Anion Chekllo• comedy, p!IJ-m1 lhroap Karch as. .
In l"••-••na. 'nle Puadena Pb,Jbeall-
opens a new produdiotl loDllhl. Feln1r1
9, "The Untnon SOldjer aM his Wife ..
starring Alln Jlerlm>n, Tbe lllllrical <omedy
ol war throufb the agu ll 116eduied for a
month-long encqernent. 1be Puadena Opera
Company will offer the Wut COut premiere
ol the romantic American opera "l>eaeret"
February 13, 15 and 17, to be followed by
Puccini's "Tosca" oa Feb. 11 and Mar. 2.
Pi1du• Hiiia Theatre in Claremont 11 prer
senting "Rhythms of Ouca" an · evening of
fiesta with Indian dances, song1 and playa
performed by the Mexican Players. One ot
t~e c_harffi\5 ~(-Padua is the opportunity to
dine 1n the d1n1ng room where a mini-theatre
i~ presented by the Players durin& lunch end
dinner.
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''Mary, Mary"
A marital comedy, "Mary, Mary " will open Feb.
15 at the Cabrillo PlayhoDM, Bl Avenida Cabrlllo,
Su Clemente. PWormance• art scheduled Thurs·
day throu&b Saturday, throueh Muell 2.. C11ttai.n
time 1:30 p.m. Pbone 49'2-0tM for information.
''TM KaKk''
All offbeat En1liah comedy, "The Knack," will be
t\a&ed by tbe South Coast Repertory Theater, 21IS
VUla Way, Newport Beach. t''riday and Saturday
nights beginning February 16 to run throu1h March
3. Curtain time 8::.> p.m. Phone 673-9664 for further
information.
STILL RUNNING
'·Les Glrl1 1 Lei Girls"
A French musical revue, "Les Girls. Les Girls."
starring Rusty Watf"en is on through Fd>. 20 at
MeJodyland Theater, 10 Frffdman Way. Anaheim.
Tickets. fDI' th.ls .all ealy show, are available
from the theater. Pbooe .176-7220.
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A classic American comedy, "Ti.me ol You.r Life, ..
is on stage at the South Coast Repertory, Third
Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Per-
formances Thurs. through Sun., closing Feb. 24.
Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 646-1363.
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I: rlmil»te "Medea"
The Orange Studio Theatre., I~ N. State College
Blvd .. ls presenting a classic Grttk drama, "Med·
ea." Perfonna/cis Friday and Saturday nights
through February 23. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone
&33-2233 for information.
"Never Toe Lale"
A· lam.Uy comedy. "Never Too Late" ls on stage
at tbe W e a t m t n st e r Community Theater•
J7tb Street School Auditorium. ~71 W.eatmillstu
St.. Westminster. Performantts Fri. and Sat.
through Feb. 24. Curtain time 8:3" p.m. For in-
formation phone 839--0506.
"Brttbt .. Brtebt"
E:s:cerpts from Brecht's plays are being presented
in the Fullerton Footlighter·s performances of
''Brecht on BrKhl" to run through March
2 at the Muckenthaler Center, 119 Buena Vista
Drive, Fullerton. Curtain time I ::.> p.m. For In·
ronnation phone (I) 523-8Ml .
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Beech ind Edw1rd1 Cinema W•.t, Wfftmln-• ll# #lflf J/641tCU •1 ster. • lft·
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lllNll.Y1•tAllCIT.lil. SUNDAY ffl.tl,IP.11. NEWPORT BEACH •
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Potly Pierce, who is a resident of Phoeni:s:, Arii:ona as well as New-
port Beach, has a way of mating life fun. Her latest exploit is the Fabu-
losa Cosmetic Company which she founded with four friends last fall.
It began while Polly was attending a fashion 1how in South America
where she met a woman with a lovely c6mplexion.
"[ asked her whet she used to keep her akin so youthful," Polly said..
"She told me it WI.! a secret formula tti.at had been in her family for gen--
erations. Jokingly, I asked her to send me 1 sample and to my surprUe, a
few weeks after r got home, I received. aome in the mail."
After trying the cream, Polly and her ,friends were to impressed
that they borrowed money from their husbands and started their own
company.
'The secret ingredient is oil from a man-eating fish, called piranha,"
Polly confided. "The natives cook the liver of the piranha and take the oil
as a vilamin.
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Summer Camp???
There •r• 1ome e io:c::ellent 1umm~r c::1mp1 In Swil1orlend, Sp•in & Donm•rk,
Your c:hild c:on le•rn • l1ngu•9• '' well 11 bro•den c:ulturoUy while hiving
fun in c:•mp .
Price• ere es low 11 $3 3.50 per week.
Wo he't'o inform•tion end requirement• on J6 c:amp1 in Europe for boy' •nd
9irl1 -•g• 10 thru 20.
Al,o T11n-Tour1 in the U.S. and throughout th1 worfd.
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TRAVEL SERVICE
18.le WU:TCL.l!'P' OlllVl I MllW.-OftT •1.t.Cl't, CAllP'OftHI-'
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f,E'J' (IS BELi' YO(! ARRANGE l'O(!R VACATION
'l'l•N -• SKl--0,t,ll't' l'ILOl'
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"Why not put It In <old crMm? A~a.ly Oil 'ot tM lul& it .. -....
products," tM petite blond lauebff.
The first coup t.be company made ..., to bt 1ble tt MK itl proded
exclusively thiyugh r. Magnin Company. "Their .buyer aid:U.., dlil1D't:·baft
room for another product." Polly explained,· "but lht l&reecf tip 11J tM
cream for two weeks. Four days later 1he called us 1nd Wcl Me Wllld b.,
our line."
Since · that time Fabulow.a h11 been such a 1ueceu, it au belvll
appearibg in other .major ltoreS.
' From th"e beginning Polly'• life his nev.er been' run of the mllL Bon.
in Kansas, she was reared in the Mount Carmel Academ.Y. in Wichita. Be-
cause her fathei n eed. horses and hid to travel aU oYer the U.nited-Striea,
Polly learned to call the at ademy home . -.
Alt.er the Academy in 1~8, Polly ~Ued .iD an ut :.Cbool _14 Saota
Monica, "Tbt training helped me a lot in tbt decantins oGr homes,'! Pol.If
said, k>oking around. her living room 1t the hot pint v~ .draperiet
and llot pink. shag carpeting. In front of the pink and ~te sofa. a cut
down grand piano has been converted to a piano bar surrouadeld 111'
pastel upholstered prayer chairs. Antiqued white cherubl . eribance the~ ea·
·trance way. ~.
Polly ha·l decorated the interior of her boat, Pollyta'FoUy,-enufety la
blue velvet. The boat, which won the nm prize for medium l i?.ed boats in
the Christmas boat pardae. was a Mother's Day gift from her busblnd,
H. L. Pierce, a director of Hannah Mining C-Ompany of Cleveland, Ohio.
"H. L. saw '° many old ore boats while he was with Hannah Minlq;
he didn't want a boat, but now I think he likes it better than I do." Polly
said. For the p.arade. Polly also desigoed the ~ foot angel that rose fTOllt
a r loud of angel h.air above the boal
Since Polly received the boat, she has become a captain in the Flag
Ship F1eet of the Commodore's Cl ub of the Newport ~r Cllamber of
Commerce. It is her duty, as captaih of one ol the ineD, ie*-'t sbiP.1, to
show visiting dignitaries around the harbot. Her fl.I'll minion WM ·to bring
Santa Claus to Linda Isle.
' In PhoenU:, Polly is interested in the Maripoaa Cliapter of the ~
larded Children's As.wciation, Operation Uplift and t.bt Boy•i Club ol
Amercta. '
The Pierces' have one daughter. Paula, 18, who ~tten& Newport
Harbor High School. ·
Polly Pierce believes that lire i.~ for living and she goes about It kl
a youn~. wild and different way.
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WE HAVE EVERYTHING
IN PRODUCE!
Here et Newport Produc::e, w• e re proud to plea'e the most d i1c::ritftineting,
with all th• fenc::y thing' #!et ere etwa ys the "telk of the luedieoft," or "the
1tar et ffle dinner teble" 1uc::h •1: _
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i. ....,..., jprinc lleliDa to "1ow 1!11'1 ol awakenlll(. llan:y ol lhe -... camiaa Into bloom and new .,....11> II otut1111 to pop out on all
-·of ~ -.ollrulll an4 plH!llllall. To' bdp thll DIW llowlh along • tMI II 1J1 aelll111t tlma to·ftftillre the whole 1uden. ' . Tht ...... starlin1 to come up, too and the time to get rid of
tllem II •ow wldle they are atllI am.all. not la:ter when they are much biuer
and may ha•~ aone to seed. There ire a number of (:bemkal weed tillers l.Ylilllll4! 11! 11¥> nunerlel. Check with your nur,.ryman for the proper
weed. llller tb 1118 for your particular iituation. Some , weed killer• are
R1eciln l114. ~ oa\y certain llqda .ol plan ta. Olher weed tillers sterillu
• tllO =·10 two years and kill a1f srowth. Still olhe< weed ldlJen kill
the nerytbtoc they toucll but do not permanently harm the soil.
r It ii · · to Dow whit yoa an doing 90 that neither the aoU or want-
111 pi-4 be domaged:
•' Tho~ Plantllli -.n ii In lull 1wlng. nie sooou you put
•,In 1'lnrool -lnlil trees, -and shade tr-th& lfe•ler SOCCHS 1"" wtD llml wllh tllom. Bawoot plant. start root growth rtgbt alter they
·are planted enn lbougD.the top doesn't grow for a while. And naturally,
Ille iotter tlle root system the belier lhe plant will be.
I , I '111ooe i-11terll bullll whic:ll CID Ill planted this month. One o
moro populu II the (ladlolm. While Ibey CID be planted In almost any
month ia oar COlltll climate, thil ii still the best time of year. Planted now
Ibey will ll..,.r In llay and J..,. be(ore It gets too bot and \he tluipe
botber them. jl'hey make their bell growth durlJ!C the early spring months
lf'flng the hij:best quality blooms obtainable. Plant them mostly in sun with
good drain.,.. Soil that stays too wet will cause the corms to rot . .
Try ...,. of the miniature gladiolus this year. They are easier to
pow and more prolific lhlll the tiants. The smaller nowen and spites are
better .adapted to arranging in the average home also. They grow about
two feet tall with the individual norets two to-three inches in diameter.·
They come in a complete color range with many bicolor combinations. One
of my favorite gladiolus is a miniature named "atom". lt has scarlet flowers
with a gold edge around the petals.
Oth•r bulbs to be planted ~ow are tigridias, amaryllis and begonias.
It is aiso time to start seeds of some summer annuals such as asters,
petunias, maHgolds, zinnias and celoslas. It is still a little early to put out
bedding planU of these warm weather annuals.
-Don-Plant Marl9old Now
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE GALLERY -Located
ln Fine and Applied Arts Bldg. on the campua,
JJ'l+I Goldn West,, Httnttnit-Beacb. Hours :
' ..... "' • P.•· ---Fri.; 1 to 10 p.m. 1loli. 0.: Ulill:ait throqb Feb. 19, 1 one
man ~ ol formed cuvu in tbrH di-
mensional relief ,a new ut tedm.lq~ employed
by artist, Nelson Dudley.
-A.cnvE PERIPHERY GAU.ERV -Pacific Coast
Highway and lath Street. Huntington Be.ach .
Hours: 10:30 a.m. to S p.m. daJly. On exhibit
through February, a one man show of bull
ftlhts in 0U1 and chalk by David Bodlalt:. Phone
$35..9444 for further information.
SO. CALIF. FIRST NAnONAL BANK -17\D
Beach Blvd., Huntington. Beach. On ezhlbit
through Feb. during regular bank hours. land·
acapes In oils by Lorraine Malone, Hu11tington
Beach Art Leatue member.
OCC ART GALLERY -2701 Fairview Rd., Costa
Mesa. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dai~; 7 to 10
p.m. Wed. No admission charge. Phone 540-1610.
Openlng Feb. 12, an exhibition by West Coast
pllotograpber1.
ua GALLERY -'1601 Irvine St .. Irvine. HOlU'S;
1 to S p.m. Tues. through Sun.: 1 to 9 p.m.
Wed.; closed Mon. On exhibit through Feb. 25,
"Twentieth CeD.tury Works on Paper" sponsor-
ed by the Gallery Associates. The exhibit In-
cludes wCl'ks of Klee. Picuso, Utchenste.in,
Rodin and others.
BALBOA PAVJLION GAILERY -400 Main SL,
Balboa. Houri: l to 5 p.m. Wed. through Sun.;
8 to t p.m. Mon. A collection ol art object.I from
tbe Northwest Coast Indians and Alaskan Eski·
mo fJ: Hing exhibited by the Fine Arts: Pat·
rons of Newport Harbor. There Is no admission
charge. Phone 675-Jll68.
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GAU.ERIE LIDO -3102 Lafayette Ave., New-
port Beach. Ho\U's: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally.
On exhibit through Feb., one man show of oil
paintings by Pasqual Bueno. No admiJslon
charge. Phone 675-0183.
OVIC CENTER ART GALLERY -3300 West New-
port Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Mon. through Fri. On exhibit, work•
of harbor area Industrial designers.
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NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Dr ..
Newport Beach. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.
through Thurs.: 10 a.m. to & p.m. Fri. On ex-
hibit through Feb. watercolors by Maxine
Mateer of Fullerton.
t'ORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -420 Marigold,
Corona de! Mar. On exhibit during regular li-
brary hours through Feb., oil paintings of
Hawaii by Thelma Paddock Hope.
~ruTUAL SA VlNGS AND LOAN -'11!ifil E. Coast
Higbway, Corona del Mar. Hours: Mon. through
ThW'S., 9 a.m . to 4 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
·No a4mission charge. On exhibit through Feb.
lmpre)sionist oils by local artist Kay Maynard.
JL\RINERS UBRARY -2005 Dover Drive, New·
port Buch. On dilplay duriol rel\llar library
hoan, tbrouih P'eb., collages, oils and mind
media by local artist Merlyn Smith AronovicL
COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2125 Eut Coast
Jllghway, Corona del Mar. Hours: 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Mon. throueh Fri. Admlsalon 50c:. The
Newport Harbor Service League, which spon-
sors this gallery, will have paintings by Leon-
ard Kaplan OD display beginning Feb. 19.
LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -llllO
Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Ho:ur1: Mon.
through Tbur1. t Lm. to 3:30 p.m.; Fri 9 a.m.
to I p.m. No admiuion charge. On exhibit
through Feb., oil painUng by Marguerite Atcbe-
JOll, Elsa Gelschen and John Orth.
WESTERN ART GALLERY -Saddlebact ton,
1860 E. Firlf: St, Santa Ana. Houri: Mon. 11:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; TUu. through ~W'I .. 11:30
a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fri., 11 :30 a.m.. to 11 p.m.;
Sat, 3 to 11 p.m. No admiulon charge. On
eDibit through Feb., oil paintings, wat.ercotor1,
wood 1culpture and bronzes by fourteen cow-
boy artlat..
CHARLES W. BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. MalJl
Street, Santa Ana. Phone 542·5456. Houri:
Tues. through Sal 10 a.m. to 4':30 p.m.; Sun
1 to 5 p.m. and Thurs. evenings 7 to 9 p.m. No
admission charge. Curnntly on exhibit, paint·
lngs of the Eskimo by Claire Fejes and Japan·
elf! watercolor paintings by .several Japanese """"·
CSCF GALLERY -800 N. State College Blvd .. 1ec-
oncl floor college commons, Fullerton. Hours:
1 to 4':30 p.m. Mon. through Fri.; 1 to 4 p.m.
Sun.; closed Sat. On exhibit, "The Intersection
of Line," a display of hl.Jitoric aod contempor·
ary weaving and textile processes.
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Headlining at Edgewater Inn, Long
Beacl1 • • • the Joe & Herb Trio with Gil
You'll find them In th• Saber Room, 'l\leodaya
through Sundays. These swingers baTe yet
another &mash album recorded. and ready for
almolt immediate release.
* Il comes from ruder Janel Mason, Bat.
boa bland, and concerns the two blondes.
m-m-m-m-m·m types, who wandered Into Jol-
ly Roger Restaunnt on the Island.
One ordered a martini, the other a bour·
bon and water.
When informed that no alcoholic bever-
ages are served on the premiles, the blank.
blank stare . . • t:hen the wondering (an,d
wonderful) remark ... "Well ... they are at
all the other REUBEN'S."
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Daniel'• Restaurant, Costa Veaa. re..
opened (alter dial burn out) on ochedule one
-.l'rlday nigbt I • • and 1111 antiletl Ollt
al the boot d ... to be beard Ill tlle .,.. for
Make it a point to catch the Dave Man-
ion Duo ... Manion on piano, Pat Anthony,
drums.
You will detinJtelJ like.
* Another "should catch"' musician
Dick Welllter ••• now appearin( nightly et
Mascola's, Santa Ana.
Webster, who wa1 one of the felt~
entertainers on the Qu .. n Mary's llnll ..,..
age, combines the "IOund" of alz: inlttumftta
Into utremely llsUnable mualc throuP lhe
U9e of a device attached to hb ptano. •
Joe and John Mascola, co-owners of the
Santa Ana sipping-supping spot, are tven. COD-
aidering the addition of a small d111ce floor to
their lounge ... a conat4eratioo being lltU
ron&kl.ention becluse ol. numeroua cutomer
requests regarding wne.
Seems Webster's music iJ that danceable,
hence, the request..
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profeuion.11 counielih& with the
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hlwuary 24, alto stirs
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London Critics "I t 1 t
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GIVE TO MARCH OF DIMES
YOU'LL ENJOY
·LARRY ROGERS
AT THE PIANO BAR
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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S.nclay Pool TOlll'llCllMnt 1 :30 P.M. P>i-Awarded
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Hi BaUs ·HI Balls
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NOTEBOOK
Wall Decorations
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR
Among the many for1111 of wall decoraUon are ·in·
terertlng wallpapers, mirrorl, unUIUal moldlnp, hand
deeorat!On, Picturel. llCOllCft, clocb and barometera,
sculpture and wall consoles.
Wallp1per can lend a very Sood ·background for
other decoration depending upon tho pattern. MOii
often bowner tt eHmtnatn the wemi.ty of. additional
decorallou. 5ceuJc papers, or porilonl ol -., cm
be Oflaet by moldinp creallnC thdt own pk:IUn ar-
-ent. The paneled -t for wallt llllng an inupmsive panel mold 11 an ei:cellent tre.atment with
wallpaper applied inlide the molding frames.
Mirror1 are a favorite accent for decoration and
very effective if the reflection is good. They often
widen and create a spacious theme for a room. To fill
out an area &I. the wall, sconces, wan brackets and
mi:niature pictures may be uted with mirron. Mirror•
should be framed with the frame finilh dla.en to
complement the room. Often tnuneau mirror 11 med
which has a hand painted .::ene, set oU with mold.Inc•,
in Ille upper portion Of the mirror.
A g1Jlery will 1s popular in our area where ao
many works ol. art are avaflabte. Jt may inrclude some
pieces of sculptart, wall plauten, brackets or aconces:
along with paint11lp. These are nry often pardlMed
piece by piece u each art treuare it located. The
budget of the average homeowner UIUllly llmtts tba
amount which can be spent at any one lime. But be can
purchase individual pieces u be findl them.
An unusual cloct. lava-bowl or barometer can bl
incorporated into wall planning to harmonize beauti-
fully with picture groupings. These art items are etpee-
lally attractive over chests and entrance ball pieces
such u coosola aDd ledges.
Will pl.nhl"I lend interest and a touch of color
to wal1J also but Al a general nlle 1t is well to avoid
the use of floral arrangements part1cu1arly if combined
with pictures where a battle cl. colors could occur.
NEXT WEEK: DECORATIVE FABRICS
PIH" aildreu inquiries wl q-6on1 by lettw loo Dfti9non Notebool:,
Woelcender Magazine, Post Office lor 1175, Nwport leech, Cetrfomle.
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New Carpet: Patterns . .~.. .
Outdoo'r cupeliDC lli.nlly tu .. 1111 a -fl<O ~ .... patt.u
of brick, lllOlllc, and wroupt Iron.
' Callecl Plelta, tbe cupeU are, Iba -of I -.,,., 1 ..... olpt
wblcb offen tbe beaulJ Of patterm 111 an -Ollpll 1111111111~
belonfed cmly to 11"1-carpeta.
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The synthettc fibm Uled are ...., Iba 111r...-r ~ -oo11,
and 1tain retlotant yet de•eloped by modern ldence. Tllo ~. ~
by mol!!lure, dirod IUllllght and mild"' will not rot or thri.ak. )(-
it is non-allerrenic and virtually non-rtatlc. Outdoors it m11 be laid )Ooee,
semi-permanently with doable face tape ot pennaneotly with a ~
adhesive and maintenance i1 a breeu. Jt m17 be hOled clown or • ' AIJo u Ideal fioor coverlni for Indoor 1rt11, Ploi1a offln -
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OU ,TSTANDING GARDENS TO BE
VIEWED BY LAGUNA VISITORS
One of the big attractions sc heduled durinq the Laguna Beach
Winte~ Festival is the Garden Tour on February 21 from I I o.m. to ~
p.ni. Ten C04Sf&I gardens in . Laguna Beach, Irv ine Cove and l.:aguna
Nlguel will be included on the tour which is sponsored by the South Coast
Garden Club.
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lt is a rare opportunity for visitors to the festival. which runs from
February I 6 through 26, to see some of the gardens which ore among
the most -beautiful in Southern California. Many hove been featured in
notional publications ond books.
~ Those who wish m&y tour in their own ca rs or choose the free
transportation whic h will leave on the holf-hour from the Chember of
Commerce heedquerters.
Tic~ets, $1.50 d onation. may be pi-e ked up et the Winter festival
Information Booth et Perk Avenue l!nd Coast Highway or et the Chem-
ber office. Included will bee map. a list of t he gardens which e re on the
tour end " tick et for refreshments which will be served at the Three Arch
Bey Clubhouse.
Two oceon front gllrdens will be featured along with one where
cymb idium orchids ore the stars. There is o smell Japanese garden with
o tea house, e Tehitien garden, a formel tropica l garden, on inside-outside
<Jerden os well os one designed professionally for eesy maintenance end
t he Hawaiian garden with e weterfoll which i~ p ic tured on these page~
This la tM front •ntr•n<•
to the John Northcott
home on Monaco Drive In
Irvin• Cov•. Th• pldurfl
on th•se two pages show
v•rious views of their
Hawall•n gardens and
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CentinuH from P ... 9
with such jazz giants as Earl "Father" Hines,
Jack Teagarden. Red Nichols, Bob Cr06by,
Sta n Kenton. Louis Prima and Peter Foun-
tain.
l:ntertainm·eDt at the Fire Station night-
ly exi;-ept Monday between the hours of 8:30
p.m. and -1:30 e.m.
·New at the Grand
Anofher new.comer lo the Orange Coun·
ty dine-out derby ... George Chatos ...
t;xecutive chef 3t Grand Hotel, Anaheim.
To earn the title "chef extraordinaire,"
Chakos has devoted 35 years of extremely
hard work and .driving ambition to t6e food
and beverage profession .
Chakos has been an integral r'nain-
stay at such renowned eateries as the Palmer
Jlouse. Chicago; Ciro's. Hollywood; Dave
Chasen's, Beverly Hills and The Captain's
Table, also in Beverly Hills.
Familiar Faces
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present bartender at WHJ will assume the
1post of bar manager al the Orange facility.
Tony de Alge, maitre de' al both Villa
Nova, Newport and Villa .Nova Restaurant
on Sunset Strip, will serve as greeter at the
Queen's 1nn; while Ower Boeger, pOpular
Ha' -Penny Inn, Westminster, chef will 1lso
join the Olsen·Ryder teain at their new
acquisition.
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NOTES OF A NO'MAD
An outstandinc cup of coffee has earned
membership in the restaurant industry's
most e:s:clusive club ... for Sears Costa Mesa
Employees Cafeteria, Costa Mesa.
Tbe Coffee Brewing Center of the Pan-
American Coffee Bureau recently announced
that the Sears facility bad qualified for its
1968 "Golden Cup" Award, _presented to res-
taurants serving a quality cup of coffee.
Among thousands of such establish-
ments, Sears' sip-sip salon is only the Nth
selected fbr such an award this year. "'
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FEBRUARY
Febni•ty lit tfini 29th, ''"·· ... "'°"' 10:)0 "·"'"
until l :lO p.m., tf.e1e tt-enclec.1 t t $ • t t -•••int Speci•I• will bi f••lvr•d Hi ..,, Coffee Shop
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WNCH FOOD SPECIALS
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locally through their opera_tion of White -. ........ """'*· 11 -. ",.._ • ""·. s.i. " -. M-.. ._. HAMBURGER I 47"
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NEW YORK CUT STEAK . . 1.49 DIESS 'EM UI' AT fllfE GOODY IAll!
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COFFEE (All you «in drink) .... IOc
All STEAKS SlllYID ON HOT
SIDLING ru.mur
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Corn• E. 17th It •nd Santa An1 Avianve CH':'IP;:~~oN TOWN AND COUNTRY
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Complete STEAK DINNER
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COFFEE SHOP
2699 HARIOR IOULEVAD
COSTA MESA . 1 642-7491
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673-4633'
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Fish Fry
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Fried Fish, Tartare
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COSTA MESA
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of th• home one IM• 1
lush lawn and w.terf1ll1
tumbl(ng 30 feet Into a
pool. The baolc:drop for
the Northcott home end
yard, which 1ncomp1ss
two acres, Is provicMcl by
t h • undeveloped hills
which add 1 country life
atmosphere to tht resl·
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It wu late in IMO 'that this out.n-about-
tr • , , oa I one-day visit from San Fenando
Valley to tbe beadl area -.. first wandettd
Into The Black Knipt, Colla Mesa.
!'relent landlords Bak Hodnlck and Bill
Dragama bH jOl!it taken over ••. and hoped
Ille .,. would IO·
OUT 'N' ABOUT: Or•• Coanty's Rest•anl 1H EnterllMetd Sew
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'I1>ty Mtdo.'t have Jiven It a second
tholaght·
N llbck Knight b unquestionably one
el tile ~at• clrlnk<llne-dens in all of Onllll •J , .. and hu. been almi>st from
Ule moment that H941nlclt and Dragama pick-
ed uptbelrte,1-
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..... ::: -of tile BK. Th<! fact that Hod'DJ ~DrM:ama ud .Wf are rated -ex-tremel7 blp ....., tbe Dice one. tn the
..,_ ,laWNtlng decor. Laudable liba-
do1111. Coapdeatly eood lunc:heon-dinntt
culllDo •.. at prj<es just u palatable. The
warnttll n ~ el nlpUy entertainer
UU. II-~ parting space.
Who -lllt for ...,..! .
-DISCUlllllli
Tllo ma1n -"'-at tbe Black nlcM b m .,....., of brldt n-..c. fire.
pllOe With -overllanc hood and the
-hat 'lorebodlng armored Ognre from
wbldl tM •liJlshJl)t'Dt derins its name.
TAKE HER TO
VALE~Tf1'/E'S DINNER
O~ ... IU.mM IAUOA IAT
SVPE .. CIJISINE
f'ROM '2.541
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OPENING
MARCH 15
MARK DAYmoN
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VALENTINE'S NIGHT "'
OI AllT TIMI ,,.
e EXCELLENT FOOD e
CWY RWE
AT THI PIANO IAI
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On )'.Our left you'll find the smaller of
two dinirlg areas . . . seven secluded multi·
c:olored, bigb-baclt leather booths, two tables.
On your right, the BK's big room ... em-
bracing a much larger edibles enclosure (six
booths, eight tables), the island bar (twenty·
tlv_e stools) and Mr. Moreno's workshop ..•
the piano bar (fifteen stools).
Other decor delights al Black Knight:
.the Alpine, or A·frame ceiling, dark, heavy
support beams, red walls, red carpeting,
white plaee mats with accompanying red
napkins, two huge chandeliers consisting of
numerous electric candles, red candles flick-
ering on each table, and ... tying the dimly-
lit oYerall together ... a colle<:.tion of prints,
1word.s, spears, coat6-of·arms, bunting horns
and other bric-a-brac.
MENU MEANDERING
Chef Angelo Mireles, literally, offers
much food-for-thought at the Black Knight.
Throughout the years, each luncheon or
dinner tonsumed at BK has proven to be a
Dinner, l uncheon, Coc~ta ils & Atmosphere.
Entertainment Nightly.
Sunday Brunch 11 :00 A.M. -3:00 P.M.
Facilit ies for Banquets, Meet ings ond
Private Parties up to 200 Persons.
palisades
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11 P•lis•d•s Ro•d
IJ between Newport 81vd. and Red Hill
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FREE CHAMPIONSHIP
FIGHT FILMSI ...., .... ',...
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BILL MARTINI'S
1Jt L 17tli COSTA NIU.
6464111.
El Matador •ow .,..cotoDmo•m
FAMILY RESTAURANT
AUTHINTIC MUlCAN FOOD
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gastronomical goodie, making it difficult to
pinpoint any "especially recommended."
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So ..• take your pick
Luncheon -with soup or salad, veget·
able du jour ind beverages -breaded veal
cutle~ $1.75; fried Jumbo shrimp, $1.75;
Northern halibut steak, $1. 75; Southern ham
&teak, $1.75; broiled ground round &teak,
$1. 75; barbecued epare ribs, $I. 75; grilled
calf's liver with bacon, $1.75; broiled New
York luncheon ateat with onion .rings, $2.75.
A wide selection of. sandwiches, salads and
a la carte specialtiet also available.
Dinner ___. soup or aa.lad , vegetable du
jour, bot rolls and bevcage included -
ground round lteat with onion rings, $2.50';
Hawaiian spare ribs, $2.95; special dinner
DON JOSE'
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
''Verntil•" 1
STARTING
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mendous
combin11tion
ANOTHER
SEASON
of 1-11 ........ MftlUI CMAllU' te ... nts coua•ff•• CAUllJT MUaCHISCMll
TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT
f.1hlri11f
JOSEPHINE COURREGES
I fo.rM•rl, Wftlri Tii• OzCa1tro Si1+.r1) 9Cl93 E. Ad..,. (at Mafnolla) Hunt. S..<h 962-7911
Real
Cantonese Food
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t1ic. honM.
ST 16
CHllU CASIO
I i'i'iwiit:, Newport le•cll ORi;.._ 3-9560
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OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION!
FRI-SAT.SUN e FEB. 9-10.111
AT OUI NIW, AHmOllAL LOCATION
DOOR PRIZES! ENTERTAINMENT
The Jfcsrtiaez Familr Wishes to Thank
Yov For Yovr Pwt Patronage
4nd Hope to Snw Yo" at Their
NN Address ••.
6600 WEST COAST HIWAY
MIWPOIT _,,CH. CAUF.
PltONls CTI4} ~1111
,_...led!• DAILY l'ILOf .. _,.~,,,..
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• • • ly Don Wikon
cteak, $3.25; lobster tail and steak combo,
$4.95; teriyaki New York steak or special
New York dinner steak, $4. 75; halibut steak,
$3.25; deep fried Cape Cod acallops, $3.25; ·
ham steak with pineapple ria-g, $2.95; fried
jumbo shrimp, $3.25.
Mix-mastering your libations: Hant
Banks, day shift; Bill Lindley during the
evening and wee, small hours.
Free Fight Films
For the Orange Countian with that deep,
deep interest in sports, an entertainment
eye-catcher at Bill Martini's, Costa Mesa, that
shouldn't be overlooked.
Martini, at the cost of considerable time
and cash, now features "The Greatest Fights
of the Century" at his watering-bole .. shown
claily upon request until 9:00 p.m., Tuesdays
through Sundays, and right up until closing
time (2:00 ayem) on Mondays.
His library presentJy tnclude1 films of
EVERYONE IN:
:N£1WP01'T 9£ACll "'
Co1tol\' BE,.\ 'I " IJt:t. Col\' .,. 1' ,,,,.,.
CAMEO s11oaES .~,_c,• BALBOA ISLA.ND
c.¢'" li'l:s1'(; \JI' LIDO ISLAND I: l\NIJIJpp
11\VJNE T£JlllAC£ . 'lS'l'8t.17pp
BAY SHORES
(And Evtn in Other Fjne Rtstaurants)
IS TALKING ABOUT
'fBE BEAUTIFUL, NEW
13unl$
Aemiccta.t
17 Fasldea J.oaa• Ne1l'port <:eater
(Betwttn Bu/fum's and the Broadwa.s,i)
... Everytld•C Tiiey Say lo Geed!
Open: Weekdays-Luncheon: 11·5
Dtnn<n: 1:0012:00
Saturdays-Luncheon: 11:005:00
Dlooen: 8:0012:00
Sundays-Dlnn8'1: 4:0012:00
RESERVATIONS: ..U-203e
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such pugilistic:: classlcs as the Dempsey.
Tunney long count )>out, Dempsey versus
Willard, the Henry Armstrong.Barney Ross
scrap, Louis versus Braddock, two shorties
starring Louis over Paycbek and Mu' Ba~r
knocking out Pat Comiskey and the Chuck
Davey-Carmen Basilio set-to.
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ADDEOS PLANNED
Already ordered and due for de1ivery
any day, according to Martini, are such add-
eds as the "big ones" for Rocky Man:!iano and
Floyd Patterson .
All films are displayed free Of charge on
a projector and acreen recently Jnstalled at
the C06ta Mesa establishment.
Other entertainment enjoyables at Mar-
tini's Manor include the Ron Harris Trio for
listenine-dancing Tuesday through Sunday,
DANCING
in
THE LIDO LOUNGE
5 p.m.. 8 p.m.
BILL McCLURE DUO
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THE ALPHABETICAL IY
8:30 p.m. • 1 :45 a.m.
MUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK
(No C...• Cha1'9'l
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1107 Jamb°'" Rood Nowpol'I llH<h
644-1700
J!e Saini :Jropez
RESTAURANT FRANCAIS
Frencll Specialty
Chef R9M'
llzrm.fly <wltti. lo11t•11off'ol
S II E. lloll>N llvd., B•lboa
OPEN DAILY 5:30 P.M. TIL 10:30 P.M.
CIOHd Monday 673-7113
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MIM'All1n 'lllcll, WWI t2'4i
and ladles-gents blhlard toumament1 on Mon-
day nigbl
Valentine Value
Forgetting filhlers .•. and turning to
lovers ... a special Valentine party at I.be
Newporter Inn,. Newport Beach.
To be stJ.ged the altemoon-evening of
Febrnary 14, (5:00 • 7:oo p.m.) this .,;,.., will
feature specially prlc.d drlnb (65-<ents1 a
gala Valentine ~et and free favors .••
pl111 other FREE aurprises ••• tor each Her
or Him •ttendinc.
The NI hu e•en ('Otbe up wtth a apecia)..
Jy-roneoctod libation "" tbe OC<ation •••
the "Heart 'lbrob.n The ingredients 1of ume
will remain 11ndbclosed herein .•. bul ·once
you get lheA!, try one.
Coons Is Cool •
That rool, cool trum_pel man ... Jack:lt
Coons .•• DOW playing witb lbe Ubulou.t, Fire
Station Band at Terry Toggnlmni's Fire
Station Restaurant and Inn, Garden Grove.
A longlimt mUl!caI malrutay at tbe
Reuben )!. Lee, N~ Beach, Cooas ii a
Virtuooo on Ille trumpet and mellowpboae.
Be abo tootles • ..., on Ille ,leetly. tiny pl<-
colo trumpet, and bu been featured wttlt
c.tW.u1il • P1f111
Bbttt Jtirrar Jith
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Prim• Jet J<a& o/ J!a,,J,
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IS THE WORD FOR OUR BUFFET
LUNCHEON!
T •rnptin9 , chilled ••le~s ••• Pot ate, M•c.f'Oflf,
J•llo, Colcl Sl•w with Pin••ppt•, Fniit, Cott•t•
Ch•e1e, Succulent Slic•• of Roest a..f • , •
Home-med• Salll•9• •.• T•1ty Uu911i• ·, • •
Rice Pi~f with C.lwy, Onton1 •Mt a.t on , ••
fi1h Di1h•1 • , , St.-w ••• hen lfff St,.......off
Some 0.'(11 Trifle 'u41Jint , •• Cftoc;.ofete Cake
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fOOO PlUAAfO IY CH9 .10HN •YOU. JllQIMlllLY A MEMIEI OF THE llOTAL HOUSIHOLD STAFF, iUacltliMMI.
PAL.ACL
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